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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA ’VlONDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1945 PAGE SEVEN" CARRIES 16 FARES SATURDAY, SUNDAY COOKIE=- !(OASTAL AIRLINES | FOR RENT -~ Room, in privatel 3 home for gentleman employed | from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 66. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM— red. Call after gk]l)erl;; ";?lfin‘;:;fe:;is | Sitka to Juneau — George Wil- e Il A ,mmx Lt. Charles Stafford, Archie FOR RENT——St:am—healeu rooms. | Betts Justine De Wolf, Al Andel- Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone |son. 281, ] On Saturday the following wem‘ - | flown to Hoonah—Adam M. Green- M HEATED ROOMS. Call|wald, Sigurd Edwards, Frank W.'c, after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. | Thomas, John G. Fawcett, Lilly ks Fawcett, Jack White. / Hoonah to Juneau—Clarence Moy. F 00-RAY/ vou CHASED) — . - L_tNl<El2, THE BAD ) S GUY OFF THIS HERE (OMMUNICATION : Q‘\’R/—\ von_cANo ) Junean, Alaska, February 24, 1945; JANlTOR SERVICE—Window. md| To the Editor:—As a resident, and house cleaning. Reasonable. V.| 'ncidently one who pays faxes, the; OR SALE—One Burroughs elec- Qui. Phone 346. 'w.n:; ("u[mot ur:‘d“c‘hm:fi szm;:: et tric adding machine. Call or see p]ANOS S RENTED—Tuned, Ander- ;1 wslv o 198:0 i g s, mizecied | Percy’s Cafe. | "son shop. cught are at this e s toward spending. We like to telll ourselves that the prosecution of the m war to a successful termination is) ™ the most important duty of the gov- | * {ernment and its people, but our ac- ONE e)ght hole air- coolnd Fugl- HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSE—’ncns betray our declarations. daire and one ten-hole water-| Board and room $60 per mcuth.| To cite a little Territorial history cooled Frigidaire. Ice cream boxes | Third and Main. !that some may not know and that — —can be used as food-freezers for | —. | others may have forgotten, we start- home use. Call or see Percy’s| THE FIXIT SHOPAGeneral light | >d our little Territorial government Cafe. | repair work. Phone 567. in 1913 with an appropriation for the T mmaen Perma. | diennium of exactly $64,893.75 and -ROOM HOUSE and large lot on beach on Fritz Cove Road. 1038 ‘West 11th St. Ole Jackson. FOR SALE—2 Good single beds with springs and mattresse§; one double bed; one bed three-quarter size, with inner-spring mattress. Alaska Mission, Phone 241, An Alaska Coastal Airlines plane yesterday carried the following pas- sengers to Sitka — Frank Johnson, ! Les Florence, Walter Lyngstad, Jose- | | phine Carter, "OUR flat-bottom skiffs, 9 916 -10- 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal- lace. For price and mformation,; Phone 220, after 5 p m. GINCE THEY CAN'T MAKE UP THEIR MINDS — MAY | SPEAK FOR MYSELF ? ; HOLU ABOUT A NICE WELL 2) EGTABLISHED SLAUGHTER- |WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- ATE '39 GHEV Club Cnupe mile- | age 21,000. Art Van Humbeck,' gry Phone 236. Royal Blue Dtiver, Phone 14. | _ = 8 for sate — one eeninoe e MISCELLANEOUS | cream freezer. Can be used for ; home food freezer. Call or see Percy’s Cafe. | AM NOW THE ONE AND ANYTHING—2) f ON THE ) ONLY KING, ANR YOUSE /—/B OTHER HAND— KIN HAVE ANVTHING YOUSE IUANJ‘* / v Gy /3) e innerspring mat- | NfACHT $42. No. 6, SIMMONS BED, tress, * coil' springs, Evergreen Apts. LESS Permenent waves.! Given in your home if desired Phone Red 483 for appointment. WELL, 1 G)T VAA SFUT IN NEWARKAT LAUREL GARDENS . AINT NO DOUGH - HARDLY ENOUGH TCOVER TH NUY » 74 OH SURE™ MY KID NEPHEWS GOT ONE A ™ THEM CHEMISTRY SETS-YA PUT SOME STUFF "VERY INTERESTING. IN ABOTTLE AN IT TURNS COLORS. WELL, L OR SALE—G. F S\mlamp with | automatic timer, $30. Phone 191, after 6 p. m. | [FOR | SALE—4 rooms and bath, furnished. Douglas 383. TWO. . HOUSES—Both radig; and washing machine. One completelyé furpished including electric lights, | acre pnt. land, good creek, suit-| abl ; for chickens, geese and .-5% miles on Glacier -High- v.ay 7 June ‘Gibson. Phorle 351, after 10 a. m. 3-BEDROOM furnished house at 125 Basin Road. Nice view of Channel. Oil furnace, fireplace, electric range, over-stuffed set. All newly renovated. Price $4500. See Merle Rhodes at 431 Seward Street. uosT—cro: LOST Man'’s dm'k-blue # N’TEL'D 15T Pe . ’;1::': §7.00 Realisuc Perma- | o " ablished the Pioneer Home Lola Bea:ty Pss:;; c‘;":fl:l ;f; ‘u;)(tl.hujx*raled 1: LXur two years out of that appropriation, sty iy oty 4 We ha; a larger and happier resi- |dent population at that time than' w2 have today, census returns and expert opinion to the contrary not- | withstanding, and now it is proposed {to increass the appropriation one hundred fold! Of course it takss money tc spend ’gwuen Fed-|money and the more ways we de- Reward. |Vise to spend it, the more methods | e will have to resort to to get it. ~ | But why this epidemic of spend- F you have empty rooms or apts. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel LOST 2 AND FOUKD JOE ‘PALOOKA eral Bldg. and Race’s. McDonald, Baranof. THREE PAIRS OF GLASSES have |ing at this time when the country, o been found and turned over t0|is jn a war that is being fought to| the Empire. One has shell rims; | determine whether our philcsophy | one in case; one with late style of government shall survive or p,-.‘.‘ frames. Owners may have :dme\l\ho by paying for this adv. | The Territory is in a healthy n» [5] "‘ {nancial condition at the present time FOR SALE*HIEhc}]’ai»r. Phone Blue FOR SALE—Troller “Diana™—33 ft long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chiysler Crown marine engine, firdt class condition. ‘See Harbor | Magster:, s ‘ suit_ves and crdinary prudence would scem near Masonic Temple, Will fine e e e 4 to dictate a policy of sitting tight = until this thing blows over. All ™ FObVDALndyS ring. Owner may American wars have been followed have same by identifying and |by periods of depressed business and - paying for this adv. | unemplcyment. Would it not be sen- g2 |sible to assume that this war might = L()ST»—Plzud ool scarf. Phone 21 irun true to past history and that| DUPLEX house =nd two houses--and--cabin, all rumished, 3-room FOUND—Palr of glasses. May have |it might be handy to have this & |money which we have accumiulated | s Ll ¢ e ndv {during an unprefedented bocm, in-| on Gastinean I.ve. Inquire 8¢ FOUND Two keys on chain. May stead of blowing it in like drunken| Juneau Paint Store! WANTED WANTED — Good electnc lene Green 353. WANTED TO BUY_Good electric| range,- ot will trade. my. Duo-| Therm” Yafige, like néw. Phone Green 353. ironer. ecmc wa;huu, ma- WANTED chife. Biack WANTED—Young lady or man for soda fountain. Do not apply un-| 1ot TSk ehen | I ey, Jobi Congressman Rabaut's investiga- iment, Apply Warfield Drug Store. WANTED—4 or 5 Toom house to buy or rent. Phone 562. WANTED—Steady jOb Tin Juneau. I am 34 years old and am me- chanically inclined, but will take anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 E. Burnside St., Portland, 14, Oregon i s WANTED—Job Experienced dinncr fry; cook 'of combination. Make ! real home-made pies. Fast worker. Neat, ¢lean. Nationality, Filipino.'® 39 years old, married. High School education. White ,establishment only. Phone 230, Windsor Apts. Insignia Bution for have same by paying for this| {sailors? | adv. ; The writer believes that he is| | qualified to discuss one item propos- ied in the appropriation bill, and that is the item of $800,000 for roads. As a result of the war we are con- | fronted with a situation that renders Honorably Dismissed Has Set Vels fo Going {at this time, inadyisable if not m- (possible. The labor is not available, the equipment with which to carxy the expansion of the road building D ¥ JITTERY, MR.RYAN, BUT WHY SHOULD THE PRAGON LADYS RADIO TORS MAKE A RECORD AH, LITTLE PETUNIA, SWEET AND RED , HOW PEACEFLUL YoU LOOK (Continued fron Page One) lon the work is not available and cfliu& costs are so abnormally high that to' | should dewelop mv.o any significance, ‘undcn.ake anything in the way of, the right to its possession would be road work at this time that “is not| o open to doubt. absolutely essential would, to say [ the least, be poor business manage-:fi [tion of the criticism against it in his| district has disclosed that in one case a veteran of Guadalcanal wear- jing the button was publicly ridicul-| ed because he appeared physically fit. He was accused of getting it for regular attendance at a race track.! And a man at the war factory where he was working sneered that it’s |“cne of these productien pim they 'give you for raising chickens.” In a survey made by the Dfltruit' Free Pri out of scores of civilians and service men shown the button elong with saveral othefs on a card, only cne man pickad out the honor-| able discharge insignia for what it |was: that was a veteran who hap- if not unpatriotic because it ARE YOU FAMILIAR THE YANKEE EVEN TO INDO- (-ILL SLEEP.ON THIS COT AND N We'RE DEPENDING HABITS EXTEND |ON YOUR JAPANESE- SPEAKING RADIO L THE LITTLE MEN MONITORS TO KEEP THAT THEY SUSPECT YOUZ PRESENCE OR "CHATTER ENDLESSLY ) LOCAL JAP is not even remotely related to the war effort. ‘While the writer believes that all| underpaid employees of the Terri- tory should be fairly compensated,| 'he also believes that all Tervitorial |, officials are at the present time !being overpaid and there is no law M \to prevent them from quiiting their w3 jobs if they are dissatisfied with zhe‘.; emoluments. He would like to know by what au- therity the legislature would tnorep,se = the salaries of those already eleet- {ed or appointed; certainly not under! & the authority of the Territorial Or-|™* ganic Act, which specifically for- - bids that very thing and moreover,| @ w.«mn—wm pay top price for pened to have one — in his pocket. |no person was compelled to run for | ;n all; kinds of second-hand mer-' 4 'NOTHING FOR YOU™ It’s reported here that Americania $5,000 job if he regarded the sal-| < chandise. Will buy anything. See Legion posts are getting behind a Lee Swift or call Douglas 764. r\L‘TfiRATlONS:@ork guaranteed. Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. WANTED—Maie Cocker Spamel. six weeks old, brown or red. Also; canary, for delivery arch 10. Phone 569. WANTED — Fine laundry; shirts, curtains. Mending. Call Blue 447. WANTED — Stenographer; also| bookkeeper. Permanent positions, | good salary. Thirty-eight hour! week. Phone 466. WANTED — Doll buggy, ncooter, tricycle and old-fashioned gramo- phone. Phone Blue 370. WANTED; TO SUBLET—Apartment for two or three months. Contact Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House, Phone 866. WANTED—MBh with hoat, to hunt KNOWN gold deposit. Write H.| A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska, NANTED — Washing machine. | Phone Black 150 ,evenings. WANTED—Ulsed tyrnigure. 3086 Wi- loughby. Phone 788. FRANK MARSHALL GETS WELCOME LETTER HERE | Frank Marshall, ATFL President, has just received' a letter from his | son, Pfc. Walter Marshall, with the U. S. Marines in the South Pacific, the first letter in more than a year. Private Marshall reported that from where he is, Juneau's-snow and ice this winter sounded very good. Imgve to have the button changed to a more distinctive insignia in some allocated ‘metal that can't be easily | counterfeited. Pressure will be put on the ser- |vies to change the button before any ‘steps will be taken toward legisla- | tive action. The poll tax may still be the most ‘controverslal subject to rear its head hbeiore the Senate (the House, where endicss debate and consequently fili- busters are verboten, has passed an anti-poll tax bill several times) but what is happening to_poll taxes in| the states is something else. Little Gov. Ellis Arnall-of Geor- |gia has pust made political history| of shoving an anti-poll tax hill through there, leaving only seven |striction against free voting. By the way, write the name of young Gov. Arnall down in your books. Political observers here who can see |he is one of the most interesting political figures to emerge in the |south in recent years. He's making news that extends well beyond the| {borders of Georgia. i ————e z EASTERN STAR MEETING | | Stated Meeting, Feb. 27, at 8 p. m. Initiation. 7 By Order of Worthy Matron, ————— LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID Rummage Sale at the Lutheran Church, Main .and ‘Third Streets, Wednesday, February 28, 10 a. m. |states that now have a similar re-; jacross the Potomac are saying that | ary as not. being commensurate wnth his ' accomplishments = and nbu- ities. T While the compensation of Terri-! torial officials is but a mere drop in the bucket, it is nonetheless in| line with the general mania for| spending and there is no longer any incentive for anyone to be thrmy‘ and frugal because the -spend-| thrifts are going to take his money‘ away from him and spend it them- selves, as, when, and however they see fit. Wm. A, Hesse ————,—— LUTHERAN LADIES' AID Rummage Sale at the Lutheran !Church, Main and Third Streets, Wednesday, February 28, 10 a. m. o .’D fTLL LARN TH' OL WHERE'S T’ cnpmm, YARD BIRD ? 1 THOU BLUBBER TUB TO GIT GAY WIE TH NEWNITED STATES ARMY ! \—\E wuz2 HR\J\N’ Q CONF\.C\B STALKED JIGGS | HASN'T FORGOT TEN A MAN WITH A Bl THIS 1S YOUR WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - HERE'S 1G OuUT AN’ MOTHER-DEAR-DADDY LL ANSWER THE DOOR -~ HE'S A DARLING- PACKAGE DOWN‘STA!QS‘ Helen Webster, Secretary. Cope 1943, King Peatures S 15 THIS T qmfi(f' RESI YES - L & TAKE THE S apnts reserved

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