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l'ULbDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1945 WANT ADS FORSALE | FORRENT —i PR e St N S .»RGOM HOUSE and large lot on FOR RENT — Room, in private | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN .‘,\, < fil [BUT You B (SAD YO \ | WERE G (:ou IMINOR LEAGUES (Ho_ogm (ZAR}- I THINK I'LL ): Gl o TAKE A LITTLE beach on Fritz Cove Road. 1038 West 11th St. Ole Jackson. | home for gentleman employed from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 66. |Coast Loop Chief Urges, OR SALE—1933 Chev. Sedan, $75. See Jorgenson Motors. AIR 6 ft. 6” “men's skis, with Kanadahar harness; grey Gren-| fill jacket; blue gabardine down- | hil] _trousers, $20. Phone Gre(-n 142, "JL}{ flat-bott sKiffs, 9-9%-10- ,‘(t each. Built by Albert Wal- lade. For price and information, Phbne Blue 220, after 5 p. m. H A ORI -ATE '39 CHEV Club Coupe, mile- xxge,wz’l 000. Art Van Humbeck, Royal Blue Diiver, Phone 14. OR, SALE — One créam . freezer. Cud. hcm( freezer. ht-hole ice be used for food Call or see | LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM— | Elderly man preferred. Call after ! 6 p m. Ellingen Apts. FOR RENT—Stcam -heated rooms. | Haven Rooms. Phone | b Men only. 281, >TEAM HEATED ROO'VIS Call {ed after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. WINTER R. Seaview Apts Oil and wood =t0ves, lights, laun- | signer dry Phone 236. MISCELLAAEQUS | of Minor Le: Bigger Draft Price and | Territory Protection CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—Ten mem- of the Minor League Committee meeting here have recommend- “for the best interests of base- {ball,” that the National Association s should play a part n of a new commis- late Judge THEATRE in the select to succeed the | Landis. The committee, jopened a three-day the existing majo! which yesterday on to revise minor league Mr Legislator, please ponder well | wn-emen' also went 'on record fav- cn taxation. To quote the words of | oring the immortal Ingersoll “Every dol- lar asqgssed in taxes must earned by some one’s labor.” Every | Alaskan does not own a gold mine. Too high taxes will keep people _ out of the Territory. There shoul mat- 6, innerspring $42. No. :Iwuows BED, trass, coil springs, Evgrgreen Apts _E. Sunlamp, with automatic timer, $30. Phone 191, after 6 p. m, bath, rooms and furnished. Douglas 383. Wil HOUSES—Both completely FOR “SALE—4 furiifshed including electric lights, pra 5 R ray ac al and washing machine. One pat. for chickens, geese and . 52 miles on Glacier High- June Gibson. Phone 357 10 a. m. OOM “furnished house at| 1 Road, » Nice view: of | Oil" furnace, hre;nce. electric range, over-stuffed set. All newly renovated. Price $4500.! Se¢ Merle Rhodes at 431 Seward Street. 370. land, good creek, suit- | FOR SALE— Highchair, Phone Blue | be a limit to taxes imposed on each | individual. “The toad beneath the: harrow knows actly where the tooth point goe: ~Kipling. DUTCH RODEBAUGH'S (Adv.) WRECKING YARD | { New and Used Parts JANII‘OR SERVICE—Window m"”\he National Association of Minor v. | League should * house cleaning. Reasonable. | Qui. Phone 346. NTE . Ander- son Shop. MACHINELESS Permanent waves. | ' Given in your home if desired. Phone Red 483 for appointment. ! HANNAHS BOARDING HOUSE— Board and room $60 per mcuth. Third and Main. | THE FIXIT SHOP—General llght repair work. Phone 567. ‘;\,ARAN’IELD Realistic Permu ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beaz:ty Snop. 315 Decker Way OR, SALE—Troller “Diana’—33 ft. | longs-8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | Chrysler Crown marine engine, fisst class condition. See Harbor Master. WANTED ANTED — Good éleéctric ironer. Phum: Greerr 353. VA rarige, #or. will Therm ‘range, Green 353, ID TO BUY—Good electric trade my 'Duo- like new. Phone WANTED — Electri chine. Black 409. washing ma- ANTED—Young lady or man for, soda fountain. Do, ‘not apply un- less interested in a steady job. Apply ;Wpsfield Drug Store. D—4 or 5 roomhouse to buy or rent. PHone'562. VANTED! Steady job in Junead. I am 34 years old and am me- chanically inclined, but will take anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 E. | Burnside St., Portland, 14, Oregon. VANTED—Job. Experienced dinner, fry cook or combination. real home-made pies. Fast worker. Nett, clean. Nationality, Filipino.: 39 years old, married. High School education. White establishment ouly Phone 230, Windsor- Apts. ANTED—Wjlk: pay r.ab price for all; kinds of second-hand mer- | chandise: Will buy anything. See Leé Swift or eall Douglas 764. \LTERATIONS~ka guaranteed. Pedil Prouty. Phone Blue 470. e vyl ANTED-—M#le '+ Gocker - i8parilel, six; weeks old, brown or_red. Also cahary, fof deliyery frch 10. Phone 569. E Y P WL VAT T WANTED — Fine laundry; shirts. curtdins. Mending. Call Blue 447.! 'AN‘I‘ED TO fiuqu'r—Apartment [ for two or three months. Contact Beh A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House. Phone 866. WANTED—Man’ with boat, to hunt | WN gold d 3 . kg i PO Wolie T _;seme and invest their money. A.\Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. WANTED-—Used furniture. 308 Wi- Voltaire told the young men of t “You will see great things. ‘he advice of this celebrated athe- st holds true today, and I say to oung, people: If you wish to help n buflding a modern new world, tay "Sober, hitch your car to a emperance star. Your -continued | 00d, health is more important; han! a good time on an Alcoholic skidway. DUTCH RODEBAUGH'S Adv.) WRECKING YARD .. New and Used Parts | "SAVE nin PIECES pt your broken lenses and send | em to Box 468, Ketehikan, Alaska | iple a favor by printing, after the hey will be replaced promptly in | pur Targe and well equipped .labora- ory.' C. M. and R. L. Carlson. i CARO TRANSFER | HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 34 W (F you have empty rooms or apts. for desirable people, .nform the Gastineau Hotel. LOST AND FD!IND i.OST - Fk’bv 10. Firemen's Bull. Elk» Ballroom, yellow, ivony, bracelet, set solid with cut cryst Return LOST—C ook, between Fed- eral Bldg. and’ Race'’s. Reward. McDonald, Baranof. THREE PAIRS OF GLASSES have been found and turned over to the Empire. One has shell rims; one in caSe; one with late styly frames. Owners may have same by paying for this ady. F‘OUND—Ladys rmg Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv LOST—Plaid wool ! nl:arl Phone 21. FOUND-—Pair of glasses. May have same by paying for this adv. | FOUND—Two keys on chain. May { have | adv. Make | . COMMUNICATION | Skagway, February 24: Editor,’ | Alaska Daily Empire, Dear Sir:—I | noticed in one of your late papers where the Green Bill passed, im- | posing cne more burden on the small S¢e | business man (Unemployment Com- | pensatien). It scem like every other Ibill presanted fs o tax measure, aim- led at the small businessman and hbun g group. 3 nis 'is indéed a tax-minded legis- mlu e 1 wonder if the voters of the Territory realiced that when ithey elected these men to the legis- hmure. that they would be taxed to| Itre hilt? Not cne of them to date I hes presented any worth-while post- war idea cr plan whereby to en-| ccurage industries and businesses | |to come to the Territory. On the| {contrary ths numerous tax bills, if {most of them become law, will cer- tainly k2ep industry and others (from coming to the Territory to According to the balance shown |by the Territorial Treasurer’s Of- fice, the Territory. is solvent and !has been fbr years. Then why all| nis increased taxation? less to which will dfaw handsome salaries, rand lush traveling expenses. | 'The people of the Territory are; |already paying heavy taxes to the| |Federal Government and to place| more taxes on the taxpayers shoul- iders at this time would be unwise, | | The people of Alaska. should extend (@ vote of thanks to you for your edi- .tonuls exposing the truth about the ‘new taxes which the Governor and | (others are trying to shove down our | throats, | In conclusign, I wish to state that | The Empire would be doing the peo- | Legislatare adjourns, a list of all |tax bills passed, together with the | i name of the sponsor of each bill, so | | that voters will be able to weed out these tax-makers, when they come up for re-election. | Very truly yours, I (Signed) Louie Emmanuel. — e | Subscribe to the Dally Alasks rmplxe«-tho paper with the largest l:mld circulatioz, pe | Would enable the National Associa- | The committee action was announc |ed by Tom Richardson, President of | | Clarence | maximum and Phone 205 | same by paying for this| et up new bureaus, the heads of y,.ogc | {he would urge an increase in the “certain " legislation for pro- | tection of the minor leagues, that jtion either to re-affirm or cancel | the agreement governing the rela- | tionship between minor - leagues.” THIMBLE | the Eastern League, who earlier had decided there would be no public airing of the committee’s recom- mendations. The resolution urging a minor | league role in the selection of | | Landis’ successor also proposed that ‘pay part of the ex- pense of the comm: n's office.” “Pants” Rowland, Pre dent of the Pacific Coast League and member of the committee, said player draft price above the $7,500 gredter protective measures against major league in- reads into minor league territory. nousleuuom’:s " SET FOR FRIDAY, HIGHSCHOOLGYM Last Games of Season Be- = . fore Playoffs, fo Be Played This Week The 1944-'45 basketball season in Juneau is now drawing to a close. After the Subport meets the Sig- nacs, Friday night at 7:30, in the High School gym, the balance of the ' contests to be run off on the maple court will be the all-im- portant play-offs to determine the leading team. or teams of- the City League. The opéning' game on tap for. Friday night will be another High School Crimson Bears vs. Alumni > team, .which will find the old @ JOE PALOOKA grads doing their best to’ down: <G the husky and alert’ Bears. b Schedulé ‘of play-off games will be anno\mced within the next week, 'INVITATION HOOP LIST NARROWED 10 SCORE OF SCHOOLS NEW YORK, Feb. 27. — Twenty | schools are still in the running for | the eight bids to the National Invi- | | tational Basketball Tournament, op- | ening in Madison Square Garden, 2 March 17, Under consideration by the se- lection committee are: DePaul,| = Rensselaer Polytech, Bowling Green, | Tennessee, Kentucky, Muhleriberg, | < Albright, Temple, Duke, Notre| Dame, Penn State, Pittsburgh, 3 Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, | West Virginia, Valparaiso and three | s New York schools—St. John'’s, City | o College and New York University. | 1= HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Carl Thynmes, a surgery pa- | tient, has been admitted to St. | Ann's Hospital. Mrs. William Kassner has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for | surgical attention. =z o - =] NAP ON [&] THE E:OFM ° S (1 am ( EVERYTHING | GOT IS YOURS/ KING OF ALL | SURVEYS! (U L/OU DON'T LIKE THIS VOLCANO- WHY DONT OU GO BACK WHERE YOU CAME FROM 2 P | TEL EVEN GIVE YOU THIS HERE VOLCAN)D ] NOtU 4OURE TALKIN ANKS VULC— BUT IF THERES H QH(NG | DON'T WANT, ITS A VOLCANO! ONE (SHow ME THE ©7 B Y b ~J WAY TO GO HOME - \) m ' VULC !/ JUST TELL US HOW TO GET THERE- T TAKES A HEAP OF LUMBER v A [,“/\w\luf WHY DON'T YoU SMOKE — [ THE CIGARETTE YOU GoY I'M GOIN' NUTS \_IN THE EWMPTY RATION BOX? FER A SMOKE , L= - (T>7IF T SMOKE THAT~THEN I WONT HAVE NONE LEFT- MAKE SENSE WILL YA 7 [N it \///4/; o } V;\'A\r 16ATION ABOAZD A U.5. SUBMARINE LYINo OrF THE INDO CHINA COAsST .. % AS YOU KNOW, OUR CARRIER.- BASED Al:[kAFT HAVE FORCED THE SHORE LINE IN ORDER "D UPPLY THE TERRITORY THE MP? STILL HOLD IN. THE 0UTH PACIFIC ... Gt | WAS CONSIDERABLY OLDER I CAN N THAN YOUR MOTHER WHEN WE WERE MARRIED, NINA. I'VE OFTEN WONDERED IF I'D EVER SEE A GRANDCi MAN-- Fred Peterson has entered St.|p«|WURRY ! " Ann’s Hespital for medical care. B - GET RIGHT for the spring and| ™ Summer Season. The Mineral Baths - at Warm Springs Bay will put you | lin Tip-Top Shape. Clean, E‘uzmshad‘ cabins.- Groceries, Liqums and To- | O'NEILL & FENTON, Baranof, Alaska. —_————— BUY WAR BONDS JIiGGS | | GUARANTEE 4 THAT YOU WILL, FATHER. HAZARDOUZ, JAP SHIPS MUST LIE AT ANCHOR IN FOUL WEATHER... OUR PEOPLE HAVE ESTABLISHED A RADIO - BEACON BEHIND THE JAP LINES IN INDO-CHINA TO GUIPE Us TO ONE SUCH ANCHORAGE ... N Anow THE ENEMY VESSELS AND MAKE THINGS AS UNPLEASANT FOR THEM AS POSSIBLE... CARRY ON s TOMORROW, SOMETIME I WANT YOU GUYS TO PASS THE WORD AROUND TO THE BOYS, I WANT PLENTY OF FLOWEPS THERE: KILLED IN THE PENITENTIA%Y? I'VE GOT SOMETHING TO SHOW You, SOMETHING YOU HAVEN'T SEEN FOR A LONG TIME. /7 AND YOU LOOK | JUST AS A GRANDFATHER SHOULD LOOK. oW TVE GOT TO STOP THE MEN BEFORE THEY TEAR YARD BIRD SMIT TO SHREDS FOR LOCVJNG Dé\g IN THE WHEN I HEAR UCH PLANS I CANT HELP THINKIN' OF GOT SOME OCEAN TO MOVE GEOUND -rus NAME? AN YEP’ THAT'S M AT WAS HER THE OLD FA ILY _ BIBLE. UH-HUH/ SEND IT RIGHT OVER/ YES THATS BETTER 'L GIVE ‘ER TWO COATS - YES - WHITE AN’ BI?OWN- HE 1S SUCH A poLL! “ 1 CA} THINI WHITE WAIT- JUST A BROWN FUR COAT I'T . FEEL LIKE il “ A LUTTLE GIRL ¥ AND THE BELL. "7_‘ b HERE'S THE TWO COATS OF ALTO - MOBILE PAINT MR. JIGGS ORDERED- 1 GOT THE BROWN- BUT THERE'S ONLY HALF A CAN OF WHITE - -

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