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TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1945 e | WANTED [FOR SALE—Light-weight 4-cylin- WANTED TO RENT — Furnished der Buda Diesel, 63-H.P, 1940/ Apt. or house. Steady tenants. model. Swanson Grocery. | Room 416, Gastineau Hotel. MODERN HOUSE for sale—4 Mile | WANTED—Experienced man wants | Glacier Highway. Inquire Mrs.! job on troller. Apt. F, Kilburn Ross. : Apts,, Douglas. Phone 48, after 5:30 p. m. [FOR SALE—Arrowhead Inn, 3 miles | i " v from Sitka on highway. Com- | WANTED—30-30 Winchester rifle.| pletely equipped, modern bar and| Call Green 662. restauraht. Seating capacity, 60 —— v — persons. Large tract land, three| WANTER — Usable tires, 5.25-21. buldings, excellent dance floor,| Fhone Red 515. | 8:05—Roseroom { 8:15—Fishing News DAILY KINY i RADIOLO6 | TONIGHT'S PROGRAM 6:00—Pan American News 6:15—Marching to Victory 6:30—Melodies in Variation 6:45—Parade of Songs 7:00—Moods in Music T7:15—News 7:30—USO Quiz Show 8:00—Sportscast 8:30—South’ American Way 8:45—Eventide Echoes 9:00—Unity Viewpoint ready to go. Will consider terms. waANTED— Bulldozer man, miners, | Write or wire Arne Dorum, Sitka, ! i P Eugene Mining Corp., Ltd., Klein Bldg. Phone 216. { BARITONE HORN — sSuver-plated | phone, or sell. Boy Scout uniform, | size 14, complete (fits 12 or 13| - year old) with felt hat, stockings, E WANTED — Experienced clerk at neckerchief, whistle. Like new.| Irying’'s Market. neau Hotel. Phone Black 369. Don Foster, Jr. > LR (May 23) T —.~ " |WANTED — Full-time driver at GAS BOAT—“Chechako,” has 9' Irving’'s Market. skates new gear, also new trolling muckers. See Herb Waugh, Sc.l 9:15—Evening Concert 9:30—House of Peter MacGregor | 9:45—Alaska Line News 10:00—Dance Band |10:15-0pen House | 11:00—Gastineau News i 11:15—8ign-off WEDNESDAY MORNING 8:00—News 8:15~Wake Up and Live 9:00—News WANTED—Will pay top price for all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes., Douglas Trad- gear. $5,500, cash. Call at 306 Willoughby. 9:05—What America is Playing 9:15—Stock Market 9:30—Sketches in Melody 20-FT. BOAT—4 hp. engine, % hp. gas engine shaft and pro- pellor. 45-h.p. Harley Davidson twin engine for boat, 14-ft. skiff. 925 W. 11th Street. v A FOR SALE—Hemlock dock piling, | 18¢ per ft. FOB Camp, near Wrangell, plus 4c per ft. towage. Top quality, Elolin Logging Co., Wm. Paul, Jr., Juneau Agent. RESIDENCE on Auk Bay. Partly furnished. Beautiful view. Call 190 or Blue 298. | 24 R FOR SALE—New 12-Gauge, double- | barrel shotgun. Machine Shop, W. | 11th and F Streets. | FRESH LOCAL EGGS for sale at| Harbor Market. Phone 352. i g | NOCOME VIEW HOME — Three| blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart=| ment. $140 a month income. $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my equity, rest FHA. Will consider good bhoat or car for portion of cash consideration. Call Bob| Henning, Bl.ue 370, for appoint- ment, { | I-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil | stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In-! quire 843 West Ninth Street. ‘EABS}A PX:\Y PEN" 7;7U2éd only! three times Phone Blue 632. ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. 10:00—News Box 1237, Douglas. WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEOUS PIANOS RENTED—lanea. Ander- son Shop. 10:05—Musical Clock 10:15—Women's Club 10:30—KINY Bandstand 11:00—News 11:05—Petite Musicale 11:15—Conference Spotlight 11:30—Danny O'Neill, Songs 11:45—Listen to Linkletter |12:00—Song Parade THE FIXIT SHOP—General light| repair work. Phone 567. JUARANTEED Realisuc Perma | ment, $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 ap Lola Beaity Snop. Phone 20! 315 Decker Way WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:30—Noon News 12:45—Trade Winds Tavern 1:15—Feature Story 1:30—Human Adventure 2:00—News i 2:05—Mid-day Varieties 3:00—Commentary 3:05—Matinee Melodies 3:30—GI Sugar Report 4:00—News 4:05—It's Dance Time 4:30—Invitation to Music 5:00—News 5:06—Music 5:15—Crimson Trail 5:30—Don Cossack Chorus 5:35—Organ Melodies 5:45—Your Dinner Concert BOLSHANIN NOW RETIRING FROM CUSTOMS WORK (F you have empty rocms or apts for desirable people. inform the |} Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP | West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and | MACHINE WORK | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Springer Spaniel, white and black spotted. Answers to name “Thumper.” Phone 209, Karen Boggan. LOST — On Calhoun Ave., blue change purse. Contains brown | leather key folder with 2 keys| and money. Keep money but re-| turn keys. Red 520. | FOR SALE—4-Room house & lot, ! strictly ‘modern. Full basement, | fully furnished. $2500 cash; $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. FOUND—Girl's white gold ring. A oy | Owner may have same by idenu-; Depufy co"edor a' Snka fying and paying for this adv. Ending 40 Years in FOUND—Keys attached to leather | FORPSALE—Troller “Diana™—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class. condition. See Harbor Master. _FOR RENT 2-ROOM APTS. and bath. Apply in person. 175 Gastineau Ave. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Oall after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. P TR R . WINTER RATES, Seaview AptS.| Oll"and wood stoves, lights, laun- 1 dry. Phone 236. | FORMER JUNEAU BOY IS ENSIGN IN USMM! Cadet Midshipman Gaylord E.| Hansen, soh of Mrs. Charles E. Johnson of Tenakee, graduated from United States Merchant Marine Auxiary at King's Point Academy, Long Island, New York, on May 4. He is now on leave at the home of his fiance’s parents. Gaylord graduated from Juneau High School | and became engaged to Miss Fran- cine Endrom of Staten Island, New York, on December 9 of 1944, He is now an Ensign in the Mer- chant Marine. { —— . NOW IN JUNEAU Dr. Rae Lillilan Carlson is now at her office in the Blomgren Bldg,, >hone 636, where she is available ‘of eye examinations. (tf-Adv.) P THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 { THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work { PHONE 567 ROY EATON SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Hollywood Shoe Shop tag. Owner may have same byi identifying and paying for this; ServiceatAgeof 70 | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA BLONDIE VES, I'LL SWING. e e (WG 47 e 7l WHY DIDN'T THOSE JAPS SURRENDERZ CAUGHT IN OUR FIRE JUMPED OVERBOARD ! YOU OKAY, JOHNNY adv. # | -~ At the close of more than 40| FOUND — Pair gold-rim glasses. |years in the Alaska Customs Ser-| Owner may have same by identi- | vice, Nicholas E. Bolshanin, Deputy fying and paying for this adv. fCollecwr-ln-Charge at the Sitka e ' Port of Entry, is to retire on May FOUND-—White gold wedding band. 3) s was disclosed today by Col- Three chip-diamonds. OwWner may je.tor of Customs James J. Con- have same by identifying and , .. paylng: for . this ady. | Mr. Bolshanin, who first joined FoUND-Pa{; “natural” shell~“he Customs Service in 1904 at rimmed glasses. Owner may have Wrangell and has sincé served at same by identifying and paying!Skagway, Eagle and Unalaska, be- for this adv. ore going to Sitka, will be relieved {by Benjamin H. Carlson, Deputy = | Collector, who has been - stationed | MES. CLARK HERE lat the Ketchikan office,, Mr. Bol- Mrs. G. S. Clark has arrived Inghapin has been in charge at Sitka | |Juneau from her home in North-|gce 1996 and is retiring on pension | way, Alaska, and is registered at|,¢ the age of 70, the service limit. | _the Gastineau Hotel while receiv-| 1, announcing Mr. Bolshanin's' ing medical race. ! retirement, Collector Connors paid W T S n g | high tribute to his long and faith-| Empire Want-ags Tring resulis! | ey corvice, i " CALL FOR Bins Born at Sitka in 1875, Mr. Bol- | Sealed bids in triplicate will be shanin married an Alaska girl, has| received at the Office of the Com- tWo married daughters and several missioner of Education, Juneau, 8randchildren. He and his family, Alaska, until 10:00 A. M. Tuesday, June 12th, 1945, and then publicly opened and read, on the transpor tation of pupils on the Glacier High will remain at Sitka, in their at- | tractive home on Jamestown Bay.| | Wherever he was stationed—at | Unalaska or “Sitka—in addition to his official duties, Mr. Bolshanin way, Loop Road and Thane-Douglas A Route to and from the public schools 8lWays took a vitnl_mceresb in the for the school biennium 1945-1947 affairs of the Territory, and par-| beginning September 4th, 1945, ticularly in civic affairs of the Specifications and bid forms may be | towns where he lived. He has al- obtained at the Office of the Com- | Ways been ready to assist both old | missioner of Education. The right “Sou_rdoughs‘ and “Chechakos” | is reserved to reject any or all bids. coming new to Alaska. He has a (signed) JAMES C. RYAN, host of friends throughout the Commissioner of Education. ITerriw . First publication, May 22, 1945. Last publication, June 5, 1945. I WANTED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Carpenters, Building Laborers, and Special Trades New Goldstein Building Junean ALASKA CONSTRUCTION COMPARY P. 0. Box No. 141 Authorized Referral Necessary BUY WAR BOND3 Apply fo Job or U. S. Employment AND HER JAPPO MIND ODD JUMBLE OF STUFF, HMM=NO SIGN OF WHITE WOMAN ! JOHNNY JINGO ALWAY5 . OKAY ! FISHING BOAT ! WHY, ITS CHARLIE — HE HAS THE WOMAN IN THE JUNKS DINGHY. HE PUT ALL HIS CAGH IN'A STRONGBOX IN THE — WHAT CONNIVERS / | /YES, BREATHLESS, ALTHOUGH [ YoU NEVER MET HIM, SHAKY WAS YO : IT'S NICE OUR FOLKS LIVE CLOSE TOGETHER, SO WE YES, NINA. UNCLE WALT 1S A GOOD SPORT 10 LET US TAKE TH WHERE'S YOUR | SOME LITTLE FEATHER HERE COMES DUGAN-TH' NEWSPAPER [ WALKIN' GITS ALL THE MERCHANT SAID WE'D CAPTURE YARD BIRD MY NAM KE! E,BUT HE KEPT Ve IN HIS LEFT HOE . CHIPPER MUST G0 10 BeD RIGHT AWAY. 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