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SATURDAY, MARCH I . WANT PORSALE 10-ft. SKIFF, riearly finished, with oars. Phone Black 565. ~“BACRIFICE—Man's 17-jewel Elgin wrist wdteh, on flexible gold bfacelet. Both for $40. Watch cost '$65, band $15. Used only 4 months. 186 Gastineau Ave., Opp. { Johnson Apts. mmfwofifibne transmitter, "$100. 26 watts, operates from 12-, V. battery. Blue 165. lg5 'GHEV 'COACH and '36 Ford. Phione ‘Greeén 680. NEW WHITE OIL RANGE. Phone Douglas 955. THREE ACRES patented ground, with partly-furnished house. Ed Jgirchofer, 7' mi. Glacier Hgy. poves; RSN it ol G A AR 4 BEDSTEAD, box ‘springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. Sun-lanip, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. Bathinétte, $3.50. Green 163. FAST utility-speed boat, with 22 H. P. outboard motor. Phone . Green 369. o { THREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, ' . With oven. Call Percy's Cafe. FOUR flat-bottom skirfs, 9-9%-10- 12 ‘ft. ‘each. Built by Albert Wal- ifce. For price and information, PHone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. SALE — One -ght-hole ice @ream freezer. Oui. be used for Home food freezer. Call or see ! Percy's Cafe. TWO HOUSES—Both completely 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- H i #%3%ter 10 a. m, FOR SALE—Highchair. Phane Blue | 370, y. June Gibson. Phone 357, 'HAGG HAS ~ SORELAGG NEW YORK, March 10.—Gundar Hagg, Swewish miled, has developed a pair of sore legs and dcesn't be- lieve he will be able to win this evening’s Columbian Mile at Madi- scn Square Garden. | “My legs ache and I don't be- ‘lieve I can beat Rafferty yet,” de- clared the guant Gundar, follow- ing a Central Park workout. ., PHILLES SAY " LESSCARSELLA DEALNOWO PHILADELPHIA, March 10.—Les Scarsella, Pacific Coast League bat- ting champion last season, bought by the Phillies from Oakland for $30,000 and two players, has telephoned { Phillie Manager Herb Pennock that he will not come East. Pennock declared the deal is off, for all practical purposes. WOODLEY PLANE IS | INFROM WESTWA | A Woodley Afrways plane arrived lin Juneau late yesterday afternoon with the following passengers from Anchorage: Ed Proula, A. L. Bryant, |Margaret LaBrie, Sgt. James, Mrs. Edwards, Nancy Edwards, Roberta Holmies, L. L. Holmes, C. F. Peter- son. i Leaving for Yakutat were: Wal- lace Tykword, G. L. Hughes. For Anchorage—H. L. Bean, |Jack Kyle. Mrs. FOR®SALE—Troller “Diana”—33 ft. | long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped.‘ Chrysler Crown marine engine, tipst class condition. See Harbor | NORTHBOUND SHIP IN PORT THIS MCRNING; A Northbound steamer arrived in port this morning with the follow- 'SUBPORT FIVE 1S CHAMPION, CITY LEAGUE |' The Subport five walked *off wlth‘ the City 'League championship by beating the Beavers, 2521 last| night in the loeal high sehool gym. In the first game of the evening Douglas beat the Signacs in_ a close game which ended with a score of 18-17. | Championship Gamc i The Subport gained an 11 to 4| {lead in the first quarter by sinking| {seven free throws and two baskets. |Convery started off the scoring| with a '‘basket, was fouled whilel !shooting an other basket and was |awarded two foul shots, both of iwhlch he holed. Jacubek then scoréd a tally for the Beavers and McClellan made a free throw and 2 foul shot. The Subport’s center,!| |Lundberg, was then fouled three | times in succession, and came up| with all three shots. As the quarter ended, Dompke made a basket for! the Beavers. | In the secand canto, each team made two free throws. Kilty two| {for the Subport, and Dompke a| |pair for the Beavers. Halftime |score was Subport 13, Beavers 6. i Second Half | Long started the scoring in the| second half by sinking a tally for| THIMBLE THEATRE the Subport. The Beavers retaliated < when Stewart made a basket. Kes- }g 'senich scored a basket and Menton made a basket and a free throw. For the Subport, Kilty sank a foul shot and was followed by Convery who made a basket. In the last canto, Menton scored a basket. followed by a basket and two free throws by Kessenich. Then Kilty made two baskets and a foul shot for the Subport and Convery 'sank a tally. The last 'scoring of the contest was done by Castiglione ! {who sank a basket. Final score was Subport 25, Beavers 21. ! Douglas-Signac Game | The Douglas High School team kept a one-point lead throughout most of the game. The first quarter ended with a score of 6-5, with Douglas on the long end. Halftime THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA FIND AT @~/ DR. BILEDRIVER— "DAILY PADYRUS Il} BULLETIN BOARD | I ieeran] FIND THAT &Y M1 ALL OF YOU GO BACK UP THERE AND WASH YOUR HE'S THE GUY WHO SAYS SPINACH — 1S NO 300D/ & ]r MR, WALSH-YOU GAVE ME HERE'S YER DOUGH. TH TAKE WAS A HUNDERD AN FIFTY. TRAININ' EXPENSES MRWALSH. | |<\_END OF THE PURSE . © ol ~ HOW SHOULD I KNCW / § ABOUT A LANDING £ HEY — WHAT 15 THI5, HU SHEE Z YOU BROUGHT ME TO THIS OUT-OF-THE WHEN THE AMERICANS = ARE To MAKE THEIR. YOU FORGOT TO TAKE YOUR J OH, No! ONLY A LANDING WILL INSURE OUR. [P=curir.- 1 SAD "4 § I SHUDDUP. WHEN WE GIT SOME A T TOP DOUGH: THE YOUNG TERRY 15 RIGHT, HU SHEE.. I'VE KNOWN THE DRAGON 50 I TOOK IT UPON {8 LADY TOO LONG...SHES MYSELF TO ASK YoU -50 THAT I MIGHT § REASSURE HER ... score was 11 to 5. Score at the R T. Anderson, Letha E. Bell, Mrs, Eva €nd of the third canto was Douglas WAY CAVE TO AsK A WASHING MACHINE urgently Carlson, William E. Carlson, A. J. 15, Signacs 13. i QUESTION LIKE THAT Z{" OF THE INDO-CHINA rieeded. Black 705. | Fawcett, Harry K. Haloff, Frank J.| In the fourth quarter, Savikko . { COAsST... R = |Rehbin, S. E. Shirkey, Alberta E. Sank a basket for Douglas, then > WANTED — Electric washing ma- yincent, W. R. Booth, Patricia Char- Powers tied the score by making pg chine, Phone Douglas 335. | Master. |ing passengers for Juneau—William 1o} - DRAGON LADY 15 WORRIED 2 ik |les, C. B. Finnegan, John J. Fargher, tWo for the Signacs. With only one [ WANTED TO BUY—_Small cash J- A- Fugith, Walter B. Heisel, How. minute of play remaining, Bach register, Phone Douglas 18. | WANTED—Housework, day or hour. Rates reasonable. Ref. Douglas e~ . |Edward Rodenberg, Fred Buerstotte, Convery (Forward) WANTED—Steady job in Juneau, Margaret Harrais, Woodrow Wilson, Lundeberg (Center) I am 34 years old and am me- chahically inclined, but will take Miss L. Conrad, Mrs, Elsie Con- Long (Guard) ~anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 E. Burnside St., Portland, 14, "@regon. ALTERATIONS—Work guaranteed. Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. WANTED—Male Cocker Spaniel, “six weeks old, brown or red. Also ganary, for delivery arch 10. ghone 569. WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment for two or three months. Contact | Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, House, Phone 866, * ~LOST AND FOUND m’r——nmerwn water-proof stain- | less steel watch, with brown | leather strap. Phone Blue 735. i POUND — Lifetime_fountain pen, Owner identify and pay for this & ~gdv. Black 680. " LO8T—Husky pup. Has new collar, { @mall eyes. Reward. Phone Red T15. | FOUND—Lady's ring. Owner ‘may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. S 7~ MISCELLANEQU | JANITOR SERVICE—Window and juse cleaning. Reasonable. V. i, Phone 346. FIXIT SHOP—General light work. Phone 567, B Realistic Perms- ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. Tola Beauty Siop. Phone 3201. 315 Decker Wajy. ] G you have empty rocms or npu.‘ #™for desirable people, inform the l“Gastineau Hotel. |© FORBENT fog ool O S 2-ROOM Fur. Apt. Oil range. bath. 513-A Willoughby. ———— e $TEAM HEATED ROOM-—Phone . *“'Green 675. | ROOM for gentleman. 108 6th St. ! 481 So. Franklin St, $100.00 per _month, unfurnished. Phone 562. o | R oo i Ll ! FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. {’-sfen only. Haven Rooms. Phone .81 e S0, S S ! $TEAM HEATED ROOMS. Cal @fter' 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. . i | WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Qiry. Phone 236, |ard D, Stabler, A. M. Tellesbo. .| Leaving on the boat were: Einar H. Jackson, S. J. Hart, J. 8. Jeffrey, Mrse J. 8. Jeffrey, George Pettit, Ar- jthur E. Vienola, Thomas Rudolph, Bertha Stevenson, L. J. Hanson, rad, Sam Nesvoog. -oo—— RUY WAR BONDS NOTICE OF ELECTION UPON i FRANCHISE 'TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY ‘OF JUNEAU, ALASKA: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| { that on the 2nd day of March, 1945, | the Common -Council of the City of | { Junéau, Alaska enacted, subject to | the ratification by the eléctors of said municipality, that certain Ordi- nance No. 298, entitled “An Ordi- nance granting a franchise to Lloyd L.'Reid, his heirs, executors, admin- istrators and assigns, to use certain streets, avenues and ways of the City of Juneau, Alaska, for the op- eration therein and thereover of | automobile passenger buses and I'stages, and to operate and maintain an automobile passenger bus or stage {1line in the City of Juneau, Alaska, jand to charge fares for the trans- | | portation of passengers in automo- bile buses and stages”, which ordi- | nanee grants a franchise to Lloyd L. |Reid, his heirs, executors, admin- {istrators and assigns, to use certain streets, avenues and ways of the City of ‘Juneau, Alaska, for the operation i therein and thereover of automobile | passénger buses and stages, and to opérate and maintain an automobile jbus or stage line in the City of Juneau Alaska, and to charge fares {for the transportation of passengers | in ‘atitorobile buses and stages. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that said franchise will be submitted to the qualified electors lof the City of Juneau, Alaska, at the annual election to be ‘held therein ‘on April 3, 1945, and that at sueh election the electors of said | municipality may express by their vote their approval or disapproval |of said franchise ,and that such franchise will not become valid until it Hasbéen submitted to the electors iof said municipality at said annunl‘ | municipal election and unless at ;Blfil 557 of the votes cast at that | election shall be in favor of such | franchise. . | NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY | GIVEN that by said ordiance the| | Common Council designated said annual municipal election to be the | { election at which said franchise i should be submitted to the gqualified | | electors of sald municipalily. | NOTICE I8 PURTHER HEREBY | | GIVEN that a copy of said Ordi- ;mnce, containing said franchise may be inspected at the City Clerk’s {office in the City Hall, in Juneau, | Alaska | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March |ard, 1945. J. E. KEARNEY, City Clerk. | Beavers— sank a foul shot for the Huskies, giving them the game, 18 to 17. Box Scores | FG FT TP 4 Subport— Kilty (Forward) McClellan (Guard) Schnell (Guard) ... lcorme Totals - blu—oL;H_bg ule-oN~o ] 5 e S e ke Castiglione (Forward) Kessenich (Forward) Griffith (Forward) Jacubec (Center) Dompke (Guard) . Menton (Guard) . Stewart (Guard) ulo—uocnos Totals N = Douglas— Havdahl (Forward) .. Pusich (Forward) ... McCormick (Forward) .. Bach (Forward) ... Kibby (Center) ... Devon (Center) Bonnett (Guard) Savikko (Guard) <} L lavovwwne wlrnoocoreood GASOLINE ALLEY Totals o Subport— Pasquan (Forward) ... Bartlett (Forward) Becker (Center) Powers (Guard) Nielson (Guard) Galbraith (Guard) Thibodeau (Guard) .. - <] = FG eiess 1 1 a 0 0 1 7 vl coorrmo Totals 3 LEAPING TO THE FRONT SEAT, MEASLES SHIFTS INTO LOW GEAR AND STEPS ON THE GAS | HOW DID YOU GET IN FROM THE FARM, NINA? S’ ME IN. TODAY (8 SHOPPING DAY, T00. T ey GOTHAM BALL CLOBS SIGN $ - = & FY S e/ NEW YORK, March 10.—Nineteen [z New York 'Giants and 18 Yankees were in the fcld Friday, two days before the start of spring training. z Each of the elubs announced re- ¥ ceipt of two new signed contracts. Pitchers Dale Mathewson and Frank Tosso, both righthanders, have signed with the Giants, while rightside flingers Ka¥l Drews and Jim Turner have agreed to Yankee terms. Fourteen Yanks are still to be heard from. > ,——— ‘Ralph Randall Is Surprised Miss Bonnie Klein was hostess at a surprise birthday dinner party Jast night honoting Ralph Randall, 8ig- nalman 2/c, Coast Guard, at ‘the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Klein. Guests were Dr. and Mrs, John Geyer, Mr. and Mrs. A | | wirst ipublication, Marcn 3, 19¢5. | i Last puntieation, March 31, 1945, M. Geyer and the guest of honor, Rulph Randall, AS THE CAR PULLS AWAY, TRACY" COAT SLIPS INTO THE SPACE BEHIND THE BUMPER AND REMAINS FAST. WHEN TH TAILOR GITS HERE, CAPT'N, TELL WM T CRAVE TWO-THREE GOLD ROPES TO DANGLE AH! HOME-COOKING/ MAGGIE'S MAKIN' A WONDERFLIL ROAST- AND SPLIT PEA SOUP -LUM-M-M - = HERE WE \S NOW, SIR MANY INDIGNITIES - HE TURNS OUT TO BE UH- QUITE A--UH “KEY MAN" COME HERE. | WANT TO SHOW YoU THE PICTURE | TOOK LAST TIME. /-——. UNAWARE THAT THE DETECTIVE | | TRACY'S BODY. HITS A BUMP IN | 15 BEING DRAGGED ALONG | | THE PAVEMENT WITH IFIC) BEHIND HIS CAR, MEASLES T. HiS COAT BECOMES THINKS ONLY. OF HIS OWN SKIN. STED. HIS ARMS ARE e PINIONED TO HIS BOP B THERE ARE TWO QUESTIONS Y | CAN TELL A LOT OF (G LIKE TO ASK, UNCLE -D0C..| THINGS BY.THIS, NINA; | WHEN. WILL IT BE, AND ) BUT THOSE ARE TWQ. WHICH WILL IT '‘BE? ANSWERS THE FILM : DOESN'T REVEAL.

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