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PAGE SL\/EN FRIDAY MARCH 9, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~JUNEAU. ALASKA WANT ADS 'BOTH JUNEAU, FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS _ DOUGLAS |.0$E = i transmitter, JANITOR SERVICE—Wmdaw and‘ V. battery. Blue 165. : house cleaning. Reasonable. ( A E ‘O '25 CHEV COACH and '36 - Ford. 'PIANOS RENTED—T\H‘OG Andex‘- Qui. Phone 346. Phone Green on Shoj e e . Beavers and Subpors fo/ 33 HP Evinrude outboard motor, THE FIXIT SHOP*bencrul light | with long leg. Phone Abel An- repair work. Phone 567, Play for champ'onsmp | of league Tonight derson, Black 605. NEW WHITE OIL RANGE. Phone Douglas 955. | e T T Ty The Subport Cagers beat out the THREE ACRES patented ground, Douglas Huskies in a close over- & with partly-furnished house. Ed (P you have empty xoums or apts. ‘y,um game last night by a score pg Kirchofer, 7% mi. Glacier Hgy. for desirable people, inform the|qof 27.25 in the Juneau High School [_‘ Gastineau ; Hotel. {gym, and the Crimson Bears lost | " S Ithe, second game of the evening to| FOR RENT |the Beavers, 36-20, who will play | ‘Lhe Subport tonight for the, cham-‘ BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, FURNISHED APARTMENT——-Steam pionship of the City League. = dresser, chest of drawers, $85. heated. Phone Red 570. | Douglav\nbport Game Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. ‘gamc cnded in a tie, Za 25, In the | “with 22 — —————————— [gvertime period, Kilty of the Sub- Phone STEAM HEATED ROOM—Ph"“e‘Wn laid in a basket to win the| L 00 igame for his squad, 27-25. In the | first quarter, Pusich and SHVlkkorm {each sunk four points for the‘ " $100.00 per |Huskies, and Kilty made a basket | and Convery scored a free throw | ———————————————— |for the Army, making the score F‘OR REN’!‘—Steam-henzed rooms. Ifl to 3. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phonel Half-time score was Douglas 14‘ 281. |Subport 7. Pusich and Savikko each | | STEAM HEATED ROOMS, Call|scored a field goal and a free shot | treet. {in this canto. For the Subport asler 4 p. . 310 Qold, Blreg {Kilty sunk a basket and Convery | | WINTER | RATES, Scavxew Apts. {and Lundeberg each made a free < . i | Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- |shot 3 5 THREE-HOLE ELECTRIC EANGE” dry. Phone 236 ! In the third canto, Douglas gar- with oven. Call Percy’s Cafe. — o |nered seven additional tallies and 186 Gastineau Ave., opp. Johnson Subport made eleven, ending the SHU]’DOWN OF quarter 21-18, favor of Douglas. Apts. 14% FOUR flat-bottom skizfs, 9-9%- mlBASEBAll I 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal- The last quarter ended with the <4 lace. For price and information, | score tied, 25 to 25. Kilty made four g, o Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. | . FOR SALE — One -ght-hole ice| in this heat, and Lundeberg and vomexv one each. For the Huskies, cream freezer. Cui. be used for| home food freezer. Call or see| Pusich each made a field goal. In o Percy's Cafe. WONDER IF ITS BECAUSE | [ MAKE T IN THE COFFEE PERCOLATOR THIS TEA TASTES LIKE SOMETHING (Fa\m p UNDERSTAND ( T 3 MARINE radiophone $100. 25 watts, operates from 12- | uL’ARANTBED Realisuc Perma ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Snop. FPhone 20! 315 Decker Way | | 1 o 1 ALMOST ) \ \ THE LAS' ) FOR STRAWR! FOR SALE—Gray dyed wolf fur R ' jacket. Reasonable. Phone Black 375, after 6 p. m. 513 A W)lluughbw FAST utility-speed boat, H. P. outboard motol Green 369. ALASKA SEED COMPANY'S seeds ROOM for grntlemnn 108 6th St. can be purchased at the following | stores in Juneau and Auk Bay: Bert’'s Cash Grocery, George Brothers and Auk Bay Grocery. These seeds were purchased es-| pecially for use in Alaska, the varieties were chosen by Alaskan gardeners. We are betting our future on their quality. Alnska‘ Seed Co., Sitka, Alaska. Mar. 2-6-9-13-16-20 | E 481 So, Franklin St. | 'month, unfurnished. Phone 562. WHAT DOES HE DO+ WORK (N A UH - YEAH - “\_CHEMICALS. UH~YEAH-AFTER I SEEN TH' KID WORK IN TH'GYM I SAYS, YOURE A LIGHTWEIGHT JOE PALOOKA,, T SAYS GO IN AN’ LMURDER THIS BUM T SAYS. 77 17 JEWEL_ Elgin wrist watch, per-| fect condition. Expansion band.| the overtime period, Kilty sank a tally for the Subport quintet, end- ing the contest, 27-25 Bear-Beaver (onlesl ! The Beavers gained the lead — eanv in the first quarter and kept ut in front for the entire game. WMC Spokesman Dedlares The first quarers seore was 81 Mead made four points, ogms WO No Industry Be Forced and anse one tor the Bears. cas- Out of Business tiglicne and Dompke made one (each for the Beavers and Stewart @ got two. WASHINGTON, March 9 — The | Government has no intention of drlvmg baseball, or any other in- Mead scored the only Juneau FOR SALE—Jflghchair Phone élue dustry, out of business by taking basket in the second quarter. Cas- tiglione and Kessenich each made 370. all its employees, under Manpower legislation now before the Senate. two for the Army team. In the &2 A War Manpower Commission DOES MR. RYAN REALIZE OUR. GUERRILLAS WOULD BE LESS UNEASY' ABOUT GETTING BACK TO CHINA GAEELYTIF 'Luey KNAEW FOR SURE WHEN THE AMERIC, To %KEA LAflDlNG——'N‘Qfi‘ THig 7o S COAST E DRAGON LAPY YOUR. RADIO-BEACON WAS FILTERED A FORCE OF MEN/ SURE, "\ FIRST USED T GUIDE THROUGH THE JAPANESE (I KNOW ) AMERICAN SUBMARINES LINES TO BUILD A LANDING To A JAPANESE ANCHORAGE STRIF, FOR YOUR PEOPLE, ALONG THE lNDO-CHINA TO FLY IN A RADIO CREW AND Al SET UP A CONTROL STATION -4 TWO HOUSES—Both compler,ely furnished including electric lights,‘ radio and washing machine. One | acre pat. land, good creek, suit-' able for chickens, geese and| ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- way. June Gibson. Phone 357, | after 10 a. m. AS I ToLD You. TERRY, I AM CONCERNED ABOUT SOMETHING FWELL, HU SHEE, THIS CAVE YoU BROUGHT ME TO 16 CERTAINLY OUT OF THE WAY...BUT WHY ALL THE SECRECYZ third canto, Juneau made 10 points pg and the Bears made 12. The Beavers scored eight points ~ = FOR y SALE—Troller “Diana™—33 ft. [ long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. ! Chrysler Crown marine engine, first class condition. See Harbor Master. WANTED WANTED — Electric Washmg ‘ma- chine. Phone Douglas 335. ' WANTED TO BUY—Small register, Phone Douglas 18. WANTED—Housework, day or hour. Rates reasonable. Ref. Douglas' CdSh in the final quarter and the Bears 10. On the Army team, Castiglione made four and Menton and Stewart two each. For the Bears, Forrest got two and Aase, Merritt and Mead one each. Final score was 36-29 in favor of the Beavers, | Box Scores | Subport— FG FT |Kilty - (Forward) 3 0 {Convery (Forward) Lundeberg (Center) |McClellan (Guard) source made this disclosure in ex- planation of what might happen to baseball if the Senate's manpower ceiling bill is passed. “This does not mean that baseball will not have to yield part of its workers, if needed in essential war activi- ties,” the WMC source qualifmd SNEAD, HAMILION "DROP CANADIANS [&5cci FROM MIAMIPLAY, MIAMI, Fla, March 9 — Sam Huskies— TP alororew Totals I L 14 B O |WOUNDED GUNMEN STRUGGLES BACK As HE CRAWLS ACQO':/S THE :reom' SEAT HIS SHOULOER STRIKES WHILE TRACY PREPARES TO PUT THE GEARSHIFT LEVER, ssEovma T HANDCUFFS ON MEASLES, ONE OF THE INTO REVER! 'mE IDLINCI MOTOR ThQUGTE THE THE DETECTIVES HE 15 THROWN OFF &, HIS KNEE :a TWISTED Areseid MEASLES SE1ZE6 THIS UNEXPECTED OPz?fi’T UNITY, IN THE TWINKLINO LEAPS TOWARD THE ] DETECTIVE us| Na THE FALLEN HANDCUFFS A‘GA wuv# B ~ WANTED TO RENT—Garage. Sgt. Decker, Signal Corps. | - Fomowno & —. |"Slammin’ Sammy” Snead and Bob Pusich (Forward) WANTED TO BUY—G 16 mes Sgt. ' Hamilton made the game of golf Bach (Forward) Decker, Signal Corps. ;look as easy as hopscotch, as they Bonnett (Center) led the way through the first round Devon (Guard) | Bl bk byt Bl ubib SR B SHE'S FINE. - THE MORNINGS IT'S BABIES. SHE'S ON MINUS 36, BUT YaJ N‘:VFE can § AND THEYRE COMING THICKER | THE FARM TELL. IVE BEEN BXPECTING HER / AND FASTER. HOW IS THAT |FOR A COUPLE IN 70 SEE ME. REMIND DAUGHTER:-IN-LAN OF YOURS? OF WEEKS. HER, WILL You? LATE AT NIGHT AND EARLY IN Totals LE g_g i}q_u_ L B3 "Acz IN 5. » a SAME OLD GRIND, WALT. IM THE ONLY M.D. LEFT ARQUND HERE. | GET A STEADY STREAM OF SORE TOES AND BELLYACHES ALL DAY LONG: - Q = ~ E L i e L 81 PR GASOLINE AL Totals ’bomcchehg L [ A SR 0 ORI & = oW laowe W-WHERE'S TH! SHIP'S TAILOR ?, S e A 0 Totals = » 3 | HOPE My INSURANCE 1S PAID IN FULL / TH TARGET R SHAKEE 'y i CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Pheve 344 WANTED—Used furnivure. 406 Wi- {of the International four-ball tour- McCormick (Guard) loughby. Phone 788. iney. |Savikko (Guard) e S_VANTED—Stet\dy ]ob in Juneau.‘ In a lop-sided 10 and 9 triumph I am 34 years old and am me- Snead’s eagle and five birdies and | chanically inclined, but will take‘H‘mm‘"’* seven birdles took the| anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623|“International” angle out of the | Beavers— E. Burnside St., Portland, 14,|event. Their victims. were Stanley | Castiglione (Forward) @. Oregon. | Horne and Jules Hotu, Canadians, Kessenich (Forward) ithe only team entered not from |Treile (Forward) -« ALTERATIONS —Work guaranteed. the United Smes Jakubec (Center) Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. {Dompke (Guard) P . WANTED—Male | Cocker _Spaniel, (UB OUTHH.DER Grittn G six weeks old, brown or red. Also Stewart (Guard) canary, for delivery arch 10 Phons s - T0 BE INDUCTED WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment | Lo for two or three months. Contact| PHILADELPHIA, March 9—Dom- Crimson Bears— Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, jnic Dallessandro, Chicago Cub's Aase (Forward) House. Phone 866. outfielder who ranked twelfth in Joore (Forward) . {National League batting last year, Jiernitt (Rorward) - Lnsr A rn n lis to be inducted into the armed wo dy CEWATG) “n u“ Iforces, an Army Public Relations Mead (Center) ——————'—————-.spokesman said here. 9 Congor (Center) LOST—Emerson water-proof stain- | RS L Hogins (Guard) ... bis less steel watch, with brown Jorbifige. (Quard) .+~ ‘leather strap. Phone Blue 735. YANK (AI(HER Is Focresh. (Quand . i FOUND—WrLsc watch and gloves. and gloves. | ¥ Owmer identify and pay for mis “lxxED BY ARMYK adv. Empire Office. | | 5 FOUND — Lifetime lountam penl CHARLOTTE, N. C, March 9— TROSKY S‘YS #i. Owner identify and pay for this Charlotte Selective Service Board ady. Black 680, No. 3 has disclosed that Mike Gar- "0]‘ 'l'o pl AY LOST——Lad.tes gold wnsc 'ntc-h ‘:ark ;{mmber one caxcherb:g; tr:?‘ | Reward. Return to Empire, please, | 1o k. *ankecs 1as jected for military service. The IS SEASO“ v LOST—Husky pup. Has new collar, Board said it would not make | i R CHICAGO, March 9—Hal Trosky, | emall ‘eyep” HoWRrd. Ftie-Red PYTHC 08 caie 1ot 1ol veteran first baseman, will not re- | LEAVE FOR FAIRBA\KS join the Chicago White Sox this FOUND—Ladys ring. Owner may | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kyle and season, the Daily News said. have same by identifying and family left Tuesday for Westwardl “I have notified the Sox that paying for this adv. Alaska, where they will make their my not reporting isn’'t a matter of 4 xtemporary home. Mr, Kyle was salary—I'm just not playing base- e '!'WO PAIRS OF GLASSES have transferred to Fairbanks in con- ball this year,” the News quoted\ becn found and turned over to mection with his work with the Trosky as saying. the !l::)lre One has shell rims, CAA. They have sold their home one th late style frames. here to Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Bliss, m ?wn:;s mng have same by psymg former Juneau residents. Ko'linm w‘ I or this adv. H COTTAGE PURCHASED { S(HMI. Bllllmlfi < Mrs. Hilda Rundquist sold her| Ancther House measure was in- & St. Ann’s Avenue property last troduced today under SUSPension Of je week to Mrs. Millie M. Brundige rules. - of Skagway. Mrs. Brundige and two The measure, House Joint Resolu- | jchildren moved into their new tion No. 8, by Representative Bess home this week. They are well Cross, asks the Board of Education known, having made their home to consider a Territorial School at {here several years ago, Kotzebue,