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DAY, MARCH 20, 1945 WANT ADS FOR SALE | LOST AND FOUND LASKA SEED COMPANY'S seeds 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. Alaska Seed Co., Sitka, Alaska. Mar. 2-6-9-13-16-20 ODEL A FORD ENGINE, com- plete, good condition. Also 1933 Ford Coupe with model A 19-inch tires. 930 West 12th St. ABY BUGGY, $8.50; bathinette, $3.50. Phone Green 163. ONE AMERICAN SUN FLAME circulating heater; one ladys NUNB—MEy‘s ring. Owner may have same by ldentflylng and paying for this adv. LOST—_Pair reading glasses. White plastic frames. Reward. Please call Black 380, LOST — Glasses. Return to Empire. "~ WANTED | WANTED TO RENT- Baby crib for two months and to purchase one high chair. Phone Blue 270.1 WANTED—A davenport. Phone 689. WANTEDHome for male 6 weeks old puppy. Call 315. | WANTED TO RENT—Piano. Call| Natural plastic | rims, tan leather case. Reward.| | bers spent mast of yesterday after- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU. ALASKA 'HouseFears Upper House Bogged Down | Breach Between Two Bod-| ies Widens as End of | Session Nears House of Representatives ‘ i mem- neoon worrying how the Senate is to take care of the flood of House bills| on the upper House calendar, with| Thursday the last legal day of the| session. | “They've got about sixty of our|g bills over there,” one Representative declared, “and we've only got about [ fourteen of theirs on our calendar.”| 3 72\ _“? TM TRYING TO INVENT A LIPSTICK THAT WONT 7 SHOW ON MEN WHEN URgETe i \ ) 2 Z THIS GUY AIN'T NO “— JITTERBUG- HE WEARS ™ GENTS O' THE MEDICAL. PERFESSION AN DOCS, | CAYS THIS GUY AIN'T NO SPINACH-EATER AN' I'LL v PROVE \T- i TVE TRIED EVERYTHI \ { nkTHERES] [ M L painT = ONE WAY | | . (( MEN RED SOLVE IT 4 |& G e T, 7 LOOKE LIKE [ YAM MESELF — DOUBLE 4TH ONLY SPINACH- EATIN' JITTERBUG j = N TH OINT%—) 9 N p L S STRENTH/ Hudson Seal coat, size 36. Phone Black 624, after 6 p. m. | Green 479 between 2 and 4 p. m.| Senators sent over a request dur-| ing the afternoon for House mem-| bers to move up on their calendar | ® Senate Bill No. 37, the measare to|™ create the Tax Commission, and /&= Representatives lost no time in ad-|f« journing for the day. | T el | The Tax Commissioner bill is| - __|SMALL, ADDING MACHINE — In | recognized as the “hottest” measure ? <| good condition. Call Gastineauof the session and “loaded” with Hotel. | political complications. This mea- W 1 M | sure is reportedly backed strongly by . | WANTED—Small furnished apart-|coy, Giszfiing‘ gut many of hfisydc-y FOR SALE—Upright piano, good| ment. Call Room 407, Gastineau|pengable votes on the bill find them- | condition; also sled and skis with| Hotel. |sclves embarrassed by the fact the binders and poles. Write Empire @ierenortae ™ 10h Tin Juneay, | POHtically potent office of Territor- e —5319. R v I am 34 years old and am mE-ii;le:?fi“i‘::ird%;;f:};yx'OKSo“ considers & FOR - SALE—2-Bedroom, fully fur- E:alil:‘:”} w;}::t% b_l,l:c:s;l ;:l;;! The Senate request for 1mmedmte.°, nished house in Douglas. Phone| FHYCEHE TS T » "4 | consideration of the bill will likely = Green 720. | E. Burnside St, Portland, 14, 2 = S Oregon. | be renewed this morning. Territor- A TR ial Treasurer Oscar Olson was ill By ALTERATIONS—Work guaranteed.|yesterday and unable to attend Pearl Prouty. Phone Blue 470. | Senate hearing on appropriations for [ | P Inis office in the general finance | WANTED TO SUBLET—ApPAItment |, ang action on that phase of the J for two or three months. Contact i) \was temporarily suspenced pend- | Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk, |, njs appearance and House action | House. Phone 866. |on the Tax Commissioner measure. | R | At 8 o'clock yesterday evening,! “lscnl,l.fi“nuus committees from the House and N AL A BT Senate were to meet to discuss ex- DOUGLAS TRADING POST-Deal-|pediting of legislatiin, with House ers in second-hand merchandise.|members fearing Senators will not Used furniture, fishing equipment, |get down the calendar to the “more cars, business fixtures, jewelry important” bills such as House Bill ] guns and real estate. |No, 46, revising the liquor laws and & LEE E. SWIFT, Douglas, Alaska House Bill No. 62, the property tax .3 ducks. 5% miles on Glacier High- P. O. Box 1237—Phone 25 |measure. 3 LADY ... THE NERVE OF | HER G way. June Gibson. Phone 357, We Buy—Sell—Trade Representatives, before ad|ou§‘n- THAT WOMAN, KIDNAPING/* WILL BACK TO after 10 a. m. % (Mar 20-Apr 3) |ing yesterday afternoon, did find & . TERRY.. ¥ CHINA - SHE MUsT B z g i |time to further broaden the breach aVBRTy. NOT KNOW ME. FOR SALE—Highchalr, Phone Blue PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. Ander-|between House and Senate by in- &% \ ¢ o ZYAN... 370. | son Shop | definitely postponing Senate Bill No. & A o AR ML TN AR SR IOIIN By .« ontnggoonss. SR ST 46 by Shattuck which would have FORySALE_ Troller “Diana”-_33 ft, THE FIXIT SHOP—General light v cov Gruening of appoin- long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped., repair work. Phone 567. : e tive powers for the Board of Trus- fi’:\l'ysler Crown marine engine,| "L NTEED Reallsuc Perms. | (€65 of the Pioneer Home and put M:;wclass condition. See Harbor‘ ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. the power in the hands of the Board el | Lolu Beazty Snop Phome 201 of Administration. | _rnn nnm 315 Decker Way The measure, which received Sen-| — 2-ROOM fur apartment. Oil range, g ate approval by heavy majority, was { 7P you have empty rocms or apts. indefinitely postponed following mo- bath. $18 monthly. 513 Wil-| loughby. for desirable people, inform the|tion by Representative Fred Han- Gastineau ifotel. {ford, 13 to 10. i STEAM HEATED ROOM—Phone "l I“ Green 675. | 81 So. Franklin St., $100.00 per HVE" DlS(uss‘O“ A‘l’ month, unfurnished. Phone 562, | i { =z FOR RENT—Steam-heated rooms. p_'I'A MEE"NG HERE I A(TI N _ e pit e A xen only. Haven Rooms. Phone| 1. | WANTED—Experienced Drug Store help for relief work. Write Em- pire 5317. OR SALE—12-Gauge Remington automatic, with fine leather case, $85, Call 663 before noon. CARGE HOUSE at 725 Basin Road. WANTED TO BUY - Vacuum Phone Blue 185, or call at 431/ Cleaner. Phone Green 353. Seward Street. size 40; very reasonable. Phone | Blue 185. MOITLE~ YA RILLY LOVE ME- I WASN'T GONNA FALL- 1 JIST WANTID T'SEE IF YA MOITLE MY JERRY BOY-- EASY, KID ++ MOITLE, AINT IT SUPOQIB QUT CANOEIN' HERE IN PROSPECT PARK:~ LOOK AT TH’ RODIDEMDUMS GROWIN'+# ILL PICK YA ONE, HERE TAKE A DRINK- LORD THERE ISN'T ANY ] MORE WATER- ERSTER-POIL |4 DOWN KISS ME . ;L s]/ll_/” BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, $85. Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8.| Bathinette, $3.50. Green 163. THREE-HOLE ELECTRIC RANGE, with oven. Call Percy's Cafe. | FOUR flat-bottom skirfs, 9-9%-10- 12 ft. each. Built by Albert Wal-| lace. For price and information, Phone Blue 220, after 5 p. m. WAHILE OFF THE INDO-CHINA COAST THE NAVYS NIGHT SQUADRONS ROAR INTO THE OMINOUS DARKNESS VT TiouaHT T RCMR.RYANS CO 8055 WAS GOING \TO CAPTAIN TUMEL] TO SOCKHER-BUT \ AND WILL THE FIGHTE HE MUST HAVE A | PILOTS STAND BY THEIR PLAN TO COUNTER ) AIRCRAFTZ OUR RADIO BEAM 16 NOW IN THE CLEAR AND THE BEACHHEAD OPERATION HAS BEGUN! TWO HOUSES—Both completely furnished including electric lights, radio and washing machine. One acre pat. land, good creek, suit- able for chickens, geese and ITS A GOOD THING MR IF SHE RYAN GOT A CALL THAT SHE CAN HOLD TOOK U5 OUT OF OUR TERRY CONFAB ’\'\'ITH T DRAGON | GUARANT RRILLAS MY L MGHT WANT TO STAY HERE No NAMES (HOW DO| | LONGER THAN OVERNIGHT. T AWAY. NOU NO HAVE TRAIN. You LADY. M [THIS 15 MY (MEASLES| YOU DO | YOU SEE, I DON'T FEEL SO 70 PAY TO STAY HERE WELCOME STAY W THANK £ DAUGHTER, \ Y- 7/ MEESTER | [ WELL. THAT FALL OFF THE — > © IS MISS'NG < | HERE OVERNIGHT. YOU. /2| | PAPRIKA . MEASLES| | TRAIN — BRLLleD ME—BAD. o | s \ 3 | y i Fyou iave A0 B THANK 1B LUCK, FALL OFF &8l vou, THIS rs PAPA, AND =NO-PUT MONEY Mrs. Rarold Smith has received word from her daughter, Mrs. Lor- before the Parent-Teachers' Asso-|ene Joly, that her husband, David | Joly, is missing in action in the W.IN—TER RATES, Seaview Apts. ciation meeting last evening, is one . J Ol and wood stoves, lights, laun- |Of the most important functions of South Pacific. i dry. Phone 236, 'home training, since the organiza- FMYS-‘ Joly r:t;wh resides ig ldSsm - L E — -— e —_— e v %% ition, responsibilities and relation- | Francisco, wif er .two children. MAYBE YOU CAN MAKE WALT, THERE'S A Ig i She was graduated from the Juneau " W {ships in the home are reflected in 8T T RUN, BUT | WOULDN'T POLICEMAN HERE To SEE YOU. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. “Learning how to live,” accord- pifis ling to Donald Foster in his talk; after 3 p. m,, 315 Gold Street. | I'M BUSY. SEND HIM DOWN.. - D e CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 RATTLE IRAF! THIS WAS SKEEZIX'S OLD BABY CARRIACE, WALT, THERE'S NO LUSE OF YOUR TRYING TO MAKE ANYTHING OUT OF THAT OLD RATTLE TRAP. {all human relationships throughout |High School, and later went to the 4 Liife. 5 R University of Washington, where b4 WAEEL A GRANDCHILD | The topic for discussion at the|she met her husband, who was also f&3 {OF MINE AROUND N IT! Imeeting was “Worthy Home Mem- | student there. - bership and Ethical Character.” | Ie left the University to enter the Mrs. George Folta read an in- Air Corps, and nearly two years ago teresting article from ‘“Parents’ went to the South Pacific, where he <% 9 Magazine,” and the Rev. G. Herbert|Was 8 pilot on a transport plane. {4 Hillerman enlarged upon the theme | Last November 27, he left Leyte with & J |presented by Mr. Foster. a crew of five, and possibly 30 pass- Z {5 Frances Ann Beauty Salon |/~ A B phillips, Superintendent of HOME OF Schools, called attention to the in- - teresting exhibit of lighting which Lanolin C rma Vi . CreseeRermangat WI_\e has been arranged in the hallway PHONE 388 = 105 8. Franklin |, ", "gigh School. Starting with en eveni : e ings by appointment 14 “oune of light bulb in use in =l900. the exhibit ranges through |the various phases of lighting used} {in the schools to the present-day |tvpe of fluorescent lighting. nAm sTYLm | The meeting opened with the !singing of “God Bless America,” {led by Mrs. Henry Harmon, with by Experts WE SPECIALIZE |Mrs. Jack Popejoy at the piano. n Palau group of islands. - (9 Mrs. Joly was notified by the War c Department last month that no w word has been received from him since that time. ATTENTION PLEASE! HOWEVER —-- A PROMOTION TO SEAMAN SECOND CLASS MIGHT BRING ON A LAPSE OF MEMORY The Emblem Club meets Tuesday | night. Important meeting! Refresh- | ments. —adv. | YA KNOW, SNUFFY, (T'S COURT-MARTIAL FOR IMPERSONATIN' ON OFFICER ! NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT In the Commissioner’s Court for the ‘Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, B Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY KORHONEN, deteased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN{ that Lola Elena Hill, formerly Lena Korhoneh, Administratrix of the es- tate of Henry Korhonen, deceased,; iThcre were approximately 50 mem- {bers and guests present. Following the business and dis- cussion period, the refreshment |committec served coffee and sand- | wiches. . ———————— |NEW DEPUTY MARSHAL . APPOINTED FOR SITKA " E[THER YOU PLAY BALL WITH WME OR T'LL SPILL TH' BEANS, YARD BIRO U Cold Waving Permanents Fred Bryant has been appointed 2 U. 8. deputy marshal, it was an- nounced today by Marshal William {Mahoney. He will be stationed in ‘Junenu for a while and then wil be assigned to the Sitka station. | Bryegt is a graduate of Texas In- stitute of Technology and at one {time was high school principal at Craig. .He is married and has a | 12-year-old daughter. s S Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. ML Baraneof Beauty Salon| | O/, crn2=2 | o Tao OPEN EVENINGS BY 505 *° Women's Aveaner APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 Baranof Hotel Building | e rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs) i i has filed her Final Account and Pe- tition for Disteibution in the above entitled court, and that a hearing will be had thereon before the undersigned Probate Judge at Ju- neau, Alaska, at 2 o'clock P. M. on | the 1st day of May 1845, at which time and place all persons interested in the administration of the estate | may appear and file objections in| %2 writing, to the Final Report. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above l 9 mentioned this 26th day of Feb- g ruary 1945, FELIX GRAY, 1 Commissioner and ex-oificio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Feb. 27, 1945. Last publication, March 20 ,1945, YOU COULD ALWAYS TELL WHEN DUGAN'S CHOWDER PART Y EXCURSION WENT UP TH’ RIVER! WHEN A BOY-PENROSE'S PARENTS GAVE HIM A TOOL CHEST - LATER HE BECAME A DOCTOR -~ NEXT TO GET TING SPAIKE! THAT HOME-MADE HAIRCLIT 3 WITH A SUGAR BOWL. WAS EVERY KID'S HORROR // OF THE CITY-AND WHEN HE DID-TH'CITY WAS CLEANER/