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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 Copy must be in the office by ¢ o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over teuephone from persons listed in telephone flirectory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- Mve insertions: One day ... Additional days .. Minimum charge FOR RENT ING room $4 mo. 210 Main \A(‘ANCY at blhm,t’n A]nulmvln» DUPIFX 4 room 'md bmh rtdec- orated, new oil range, $0. Phone 621, FURNISHED 3 room apt. Oil hea:- 20 month. 426 1st St. East HILLCEEbT - ONE VACANY PHONE 439. per month, JNFURNISHED apt. § 2 bedrooms, electric range, oil heat, 404 W. 10th, Phone 190 daytime.. g NICELY furnished 3 and 4 room apartments, oil ranges and oil heat. Phone Green 147 or inquire at 626 5th St. BTEAM hvuwd furnished apt. Phone Blue 474. BlfiGLE/flousekeerng rooms. Bish- op Apts. Reck Apts Inquire 2 FURNISHED apts. Oil heat $25 monthly. John Reck. | 3. ROOM fur. apt. with bath, oil eat, reasonable rent. Phone Blue | 139. VACANCY, Fosbee Apt. Phone 443 ( | PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS ~ FORSALE At CABIN on Lena Beach. Phone 341. REMINGTON Sportmaster with Weaver scope, era 4.5 len mm. movie Phone Blue 1'% TON (,‘xu 50 gal. drum, pump, parts W. 12rth St. Reflecta cam- camera 3179. 15.6 lens. truck, Tgood nre:, 30 gal. drum, fuel Tuck’s Plmbg. Shop, Phone 437, RCA RADIO, phonograph and rec- ord maker. Phone 691 HiGH chair $5, large baby bed coi plete $10, 8 ft. by 5 ft. bar mir- ror $33, sunlamp $7, propellor $19, marine clutch $10. $10. 413 10th St. BLOCK mill wood $6 unit, delivered. Kindling $6.75 unit, del. amt. Order now. ber Mills, Phone 358. WILL sacrifice 4 Toggenburg goats! Inquire at 429 Wil- | | for $50 cash. loughby. |ON ACCOUNT of ill health must| sell for cash, completely furnished | & ROOM furnished house, oil heat.| Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. FURNISHED apartment, Triangle Bldg. Grummett. TWO ROOM and bath apartments. Oil ranges $16 monthly. Phone 621. 5 ROOM furnished house, phone Red 404. ¢ ROOM apt. steam heated, electric range, cold and hot running wat- er, prlvabe bath. Phone 569. 8 ROCOM fur. apt. for rent. “Steln- beck Apts. ONE office room foi rent. National Bank Bldg. First VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. &« ROOM FURNISHED apartment; | I \ | | also 5-room strictly modern un- | furnished house, 804 5th St. FUR. apis., easy xept warm. Win- |1940 4 DOOR Pontiac Sedan. NEW YORK house, 4 garages, Phone Blue 295. good location. will consider trade. Phone 238, MODERN 5 room furnished log house, Mile 3% Glacier Highway. Montgomerys. Phone 253 or see Stan i ROOM furnished house, large lot,] close in. P. O. Box 1075, Juneau. LOSES TO CLEVELAND Big Ernie Bonham Robbed| of Shutout in Ninth Inning (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Cleveland wrecked New York’s 11- ter rates $15 a mo, Lights, water. game winning streak in the Ameri- dishes, Seaview Apts. PFURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | | Then Phil Rizzuto made an errov,| |can League yesterday after big Ev- nie Bonham had a shutout in his grasp with two out in the ninth. 8§ ROOM nicely fur., stm, heated!and in the eleventh, Cleveland col- apts, and houses. FOR RENT—Apnnmenu. inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS Windsor Apts. | lected two more ? } | | \a victory over Chicago. gles off Joha- ny Murphy to win. A seventh inning rally which dis-| posed of Bill Dietrich gave Boston Dom Di- “Ja"gmn triple climaxed the rally. St. Louis came from behind af- FIVE CENTS each, pald for ulec|m Phiiudelphia had staged a fifth gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. ————————— TURN your old goid into value,/ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, 81 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 3201. 315 Decker Way. " WANTED 'WOMAN dish washer. $5 per day and beard. Apply Les Teagle at Baranof Hotel. 2 bedroom fur- Room FOR 2 months, nished hause or apartment. 407, Gastineau Hotel. % BED complete. TO RENT—Nicely furnished ho two hedrcoms, good location. Phone Green 235. WANTED TO BUY—Used or new cance; also small outboard motor. H. M. Brown, Baranof Hotel. REFRBIGERATOR. Call Robt. Mii- chell, Baranof Hotel. BURNER for kitchen range. Phone FOR 3 YRS. Wil pay 10% good security. Write Empire, Phone Black 480. | | | ENS. mnlng rally to tie an early lead, {and the Browns went on to a vie- 1 tory. Pitcher Alexandro Carrasquel, Venezuelan right hander, scored his ! third triumph of the week as Wash- {ington defeated Detroit. | ——————— | JUDGE ALEXANDER WILL BE BACK THIS MONTH Judge George F. Alexander has informe« Robert Coughlin, Clerk of the U. S. District Court here, that he intends to return to Juneau near the last of July. Judge Alex- ander is in Portland, Oregon - AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing vir route from Seattle to Nome, on sile at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. e, GOODSPEED ARRIVES IN CITY Ensign Charles Goodspeed, U. S. Navy, airived in Juneau from Se- ettle and will be stationed in Ju- neau. C. - e ©ee 00 s 00000000 L WEATHER REPORT . . (U. 8. Bureau) . . Temp. Thursday, July 23 . e Maximum 60, Minimum 48 e e e 00 e0 000000 .22 rifle| ze 120, Univex 8| marine engine and range | 929 | Boat bow tank | Phone Red 340. | Limited | Juneau Lum-| STARS HALT LOS ANGELES WIN STREAK | Seaftle Wins ins from Port- land in Wild Hit- " ting Contest BY ASSQCIATED PRESS) Young Manny Perez held Los | Angeles to five hits in the Pacific {Coast League last night as Holly-| wood stopped the league leading Angels’ winning streak at 14 games. Del Young knocked in five tallies with a homer and a triple for the| Stars i | | | | | Sacramento, meanwhile, lost a ten-inming game as San Diego bunched three singles and 'a {ly to tally twice, A home run by Les Scarsella in the last half of the ninth scored three runs to give Oakland a vic- tory over San Francisco. Seattle and Portland rode a base- hall merry-go-round, Seattle ma ing it look like a rout in the se: |enth inning with eight runs, but| Portland retaliated in the eighth and added two more runs in the Ininth 10 make things hot. The | Rainiers, however, held the lead |and won their third game straight. | GAMES THURSDAY Paeific Coast League San Diego 4; Sacramento 2. innings. San Fiancisco 7; Oakland 8. Portland 11; Seattle 14, Los Angeles 1; Hollywood 7 National League | Pittsburgh 4; New York 6. | St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 4. American League ‘Washington 5; Detroit 3. | | New York 2; Cleveland 3. Eleven |innings. This broke the Yankees’ |11 game winning streak. 5; Chicago 4. Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 9. { Gastineau Channel League i Lovis Blues 0; Beavers 1. Ten | Boston St | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. 69 66 57 58 54 41 48 41 Los Angeles | Sacramento Seattle San Diego 8San Francisco Oakland Hollywood Portland National ' League Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn: 63 27 700 | St. Louis 56 33 629 New York 48 43 5M Cincinnati 47 43 522 Chicago 45 49 4 Pittsburgh a1 46 aml| Boston 38 57 400 | Philadelphia 25 6 218 American League Won Lost Pet. | New York 63 29 .685| Boston 51 39 567 \ Cleveland 52 42 553 | St. Lows 49 45 .52[‘ i Detroit 47 49 490 1 ! Chicago 38 52 422 | Washington 36 57 387 | Philadelphia 38 61 384 ‘ | Gastineau Channel League | Won Lost Pet.| St. Louis Blues 2 1 667 | Juneau 1578 B} Beavers 1 1 500 Missouri Mules 0 1 .000 B PITTSBURGH LOSES HOME RUN BATILE New Yorkfiu‘ggers Turn on Heat - Move Info Third Place (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) New York won, a hattle of home runs from Pittsburgh in the Na- tional League yesterday for the sixth win in seven games and took possession of third place. Johnny Mize knocked out his nineteenth homer but Babe Young drove in one run with a single and then brought New York from behind in the fifth with a three-run homer. The last place Priladelphia team dealt the pennant-seeking St. Louis Cards a damaging blow, coming Irom behind twice to take a victory and to drop the Cardinals to sev-| en games behind Brooklyn. TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 5:48 am., -14 feet. High tide 12:17 p.m. 14.6 feet. Low tide 6 D. 27 feet. B Greenland and Antarctica are the only territories in the world without legally established time. : hits in the entire game, Fowler STRICT COURT FOR B E AVE RS l N Blues third baseman, getting both. RRITORY OF ALASKA " H No one got past second base. Nel- THIRD DIVISION son, who went the distance for the No. A-2830 Civil losers. wned in an equally fine|LILLIE A. LI Plaintiff three ! LLOYD W. LEE, Defendant. The Beavers' lone tally came i ALIAS the fixst inning when Mondoker SUMMONS OVER BLUES|:.: there | worth BUY DEFENSE ACPOSS 38. Conducted 1 Kind o ape 39. Lubricates 4 Staff of office 41 Public an- 8. Architect's nouncement drawing 42 Heallh resort 12. Anger 4 13 eed covering 4 T (re of story 14, Take on cargo 49 Nasal sound 15. Lead a passive 52 C se existence b4 hanallag 17. On the highest ery voint 55 treland . Roman rond 57, Walks letsurely Ambass 59 . Postponement 60 . Move apart 61 6. On the ocean 62 Light brown 63. Time or season: While Seoteh | Very strong 64. Crafty Solution Of v"terday: Puzzle | Place Qvule DowN 3. Froze together 6. Russian sea Sel 1. Black and blue again % Bunted 3. Eook steadtty 2 Mountaln ridge 4. Entapgle 1. Form of legal | writ | 8 Part of a printing Dress 9. Tardler 10. Fuss 11. Cluster of wool ibers . Rubbed out . Topaz hum- ming bird Desire: slang . Thin tabrio . Park In the Rockies . Mother of Peer Gynt . Mohammedan- ism o rrreen | /JdEER/ duEN . Poor . Urge Jewlsh feasts . Seaweed . Preclous stone Bitter vetch ). Dewy . Irritable Fling 5. Greek letter . Kind of moss . Born RIGHT-— Gor Cuory Cocasion Let the scene be camp, tavern, or mansion—your choice of OLD SCHENLEY will give you the luxury of enjoyment of the finest whiskey money can buy. went to second on a wild 1R PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT» 2- and 3-Piece PLAY SUITS in Stripes and Gay Prints SLACK SUITS Separate Slacks and Jackets — Coverall Suits — Shor Swimming Sui Anklets . . . colors. Jones-Stevens Seward Street fod R T PAGE FIVE | § e PIGGLY WIGGLY 57y QUALITY with SERVICE I‘resh Fruits and Vegetables This is the PEAK of the FRUIT SEASON! pitch and scored from om| gpp STATES OF AMERICA. | s d b % < g e, Bystrek's double into right field To the above-named defendant, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bystrek turned i an excellent|, eeting " \Hurling Duel Sees Tofal of | o from i tere sicla position. | Vox e mereby required to ap-| CANNING APRICOTS making g catch of Davis' e, " ; ey X FIVG Hl's f0|' BOth making a running cateh 1 | pear in the District Court for the| PLUMS HOHEY Dew MEIOHS would-be Texas Leaguer in the Territory of Alaska, Third Division,| Clubs ;):uc;lh wnd ui::utll]\‘.;r o stab “\nlhlluu‘min\; dsys after the last GRAPES CANTALOUPES avige's 4 e 8 . pu ication of this summons, name- Following ls. the box score: |y witnin thirty days atter the 14t @ WATERMELONS BING CHERRIES Score By Innings St. Louis Blues m\.\ of August, 1942, in case llu\ St. Leuis Blues 00000000 ab r hpo aelsymmons is published, or within H Beavers 1000090 —1|Fowler, 3b 2 0 3 0 1 0ty davs after the date of its ser- Also All Vegflables in Season a8 | Hollenhach, ss 3 00 0 1 0yjce upon you, in case this sum- PECIAL BA A The Beavers showed last night|Nelson, | 300 0 3 Oimpns s served upon you person- S——— that the St. Louis Blues are going|Pavlige, cf 300 1 0 0lajly, and answer the complaint «f! P to have some to=1 competition as|Puttin, c 1 00 7 1 Othe above-named plaintiff on file| 3 lbs. f”r 25(’ far as the second half title of the|Davis, 1b 2 00 9 0 0in said court in the abavesentitled| ot Gastineau Channel League goes by | jake, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0fgetion. | Real Ripe! setting the Blues down on a 1-0|Clay, 2b 3 0013 0 The said plaintiff in said ac-| Deliverles 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Minimum $1.00 shutout in one of the finest ex- Barton, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 tion demands the following relief, hibitions of pitching and fielding | “Connell 1 0 0 0 0 0'to wit: Dissclution of the bonds of|”" T 18 s i — o G By |ever seen in Juneau. { TOTALS 23 0 218 9 O;matrimony existing between Plain- Beaver Hurlers Fleming and Mon- | “Batted for Barton in seventh [tiff and Defendant. : doker allowed the Blues only two TR, | And m the event you fail to so| Leota9s Sanllflfy Meat Co. " comp Beavers - and ans , the plaintiff will| FOR QUALITY MEATS MR AND MRS WEEKS ab r hpoa ef judgment .lL.Aln\l you for want | WOMEN’S APPAREL AND POULTRY 2 3 Mondoker, ss,p .2 1 1 2 6 1jthereof, and will apply to the court| . FREE DELIVERY LEAVE FOR NOORVIK ‘ 2b, ss 20 031 1ffor the relief demanded in his| Baranot Hotel Call Phones 13 and 49 k, 1f 3 0 2 2 0 Olcomplaint and as hereinabove stat- TO TEACH SCHOOL Mxlhz. 1b 30070 0ed Cook, ¢ 300 2 2 0 Witness the Honorable Simon '__——"1 . Mr. and’ Mrs. Ralph Weeks, form- ;}\'ulk:w :m( :]; :: :: I‘ 11‘ t; ‘l‘mmmm.‘ ]\|(i‘1|4'L()]m:~.lxll)ll Cmn;t :ml.l NORT]I Chas. G,warner CO. gl vl S Bhe . | Leciston, ¢ he seal of said court hereunto af- erly :';\4 ll;l.\( ;;1 the Tlmlxm.n ‘.I.ukl Bl(w”_l i o L M.w,. ‘w; Transfer & Garbage Co. Marine Engines and Supplies son School a rangell, have joined . r - ay, the staff of the Office of Indian |Fleming, i 100010 M. E. S. BRUNELLE,|| E-O.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS MACHINE SHOP | Affairs and left Juneau by plane | Stafford 10,0100 By Ramona Brookliss, —Phones—81 Ropes and Paints | yesterday for the Interior on their| TOTALS 30" 1 (§earan A Deputy Clerk. | way to Noorvik. | Summary July 24-31 Aug. 7-14. | Noorvik, where Mr. and Mrs.; Two base hits—Fowler, Bystrek r———— Weeks will take over the two|Sacrifice hit—Yost. Stolen bays— COWLING-DAVLIN THRIFT CO-0P teacher school is located near the Fowler [Leciston. Left on bases Member National Retaller- mouth of the Kobuk River which|Rlues 7, Beavers 6. Struck out COMPANY Owned Grocers flows into Kotzebue Sound. |by Fleming 1, Mondoker 2, Nelson 211 SEWARD STREET —Loe e [7. Bases on balls—off Fleming 2. DODAK §nd FLYMOUTR PHONE 767 SONOTONE | Nelson 2. Hit by pitcher—Davis by DEALERS hearing aids for the hard of hear-|Fleming, Puttin by Mondoker, Lec- ing. Al'd‘xm‘n.ou-r rmulmgs'.l Dr. ]Rl:u% ;.:mf\ by Nelsfm Passed ball— FORD AGENCY Lilllan Carlson, Blomgren Bldg,|Puttin. Wild pitch—Nelson. Double uulrcnl“cs (Authorized Dealers) Phone 636. play—Mondoker to Yost to Miller. I GREASES—GAS—OIL | Umpires—Grummett and Duck- ECONOMY MARKET Foot of Main Street Be Wise—Economize | THREE PHONES 553—62—08 WHEN IN NEED OF “Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating Juneau Motors Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing n FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS \ Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co, TELEPHONE 4 “SMILING SERVICE"” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt The Alaskan Hofel - Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE 0 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Becond HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 553—92—95 { Alaska Meat Markel The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 | OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE | | 30TH CENTURY MEAT MEN ’s Most Popular AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT | T ane e EVERY NIGHT ! ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS Except each Monday and first | PHONE 202 Tuesday evening of the month. DEPOSITS s 5 000 ' UPTO MRE INSURED IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FUNDS ARE INSURED AGAINST ALL LOSSES—INCLUDING EMY BOMBING First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA _-L.—fi-_fl—l

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