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» » " Ld -~ WANTED — Hous ekeeper, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by J o'clock in the afternoon to in- wre insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mirectory. Oount five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecu~ f@ive insertions: One day ... 100 Additional days 5o Minimum charge ......50¢c FOR SALE RT-WARNER 2 9-tube radio. | red 763 | f WANTED — CONTINUED | ‘NANTED TO BUY--Large stove| ;,”_ for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone STE Phone 39-FT. engine aboard to go Box 316, TROLLER, 140 hp. Gray| season’s gear and supplies! A good boat and ready| to work. C. H. Peterson, Sitka. loughby Phone 788. FOR RENT ‘F‘UR “apts., ensy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. THE CHARLES GOLDSTEIN resi- dence for sale. Phone 69 for ap-| pointment. i and shells, $35.| LUST and FOUND FOUM) " Fountain pen. Identify at Butler-Mauro Drug Co. 30-40 Phone red RIFLE 298, b("\‘\!I)IY\AVH\’\! R(mm\ and Ory-! stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton | ————— i piano South Franklin st.|FOUND- Fishing reel, owner may Inquire owner. have by proving ownership., Call{ : at USO. MISCELLANEOUS AWYVS. DAY NURSERY children up to 10 yrs. FOR SALE i Parrot and cage.| Phone 554 | LADY‘S Size Phone black wool green 755. suit. 16.| For rate $1.25; 21. DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. Phone blue 662 | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. ’I‘\VO yaks mr sale cheap. | 213 ris Street. HOMESTEAD site on Haines| Highway, improvements and five Effective 315 Decker June 15. Way. acres cleared garden. Inquire John | Reck, Natl. Juneau. First Bank Bldg. TURN your’kdl’d gold Ito value, cash or trade at Nuzget 8hop. TURKISH BATH—Room for small| restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. Franklin St. UNITED STAL1ES | | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | General Land Office | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, April 28, 1043. Notice is hereby given that Thom | Saari has made application for a| homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 010038 for a tract of land situated on Glacier Highway,| |11 miles NW of Juneau, Alaska, {embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2570, ‘meunmg 3.7 acres, and it is| A |now in the files of the U. S. Land CO\IP[ TENT clerk - stenc;,mphm ‘10!!16" Anchorage, Alaska. permane and security for| Any and all persons claiming ad- ! real worker, forty-hour week. versely any of the above mentioned Starting salary $2100. Write|land should file their adverse Empire C 2465 for interview. claims in the District Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the WANTED—Best _two-bedroom house | | period of publication or thirty days| $500 down will buy. Black 634. |thereafter, or they will be ibarred | P |by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, May 12, 1943. {Date last publication, July 7, 1943. p- adv. -ROOM house, ;s?mcome prop- | erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. YOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| diesel stationury engine. BB Em- D TO BUY or lease: Fur-| nished 2-bedroom house. Call Don | Underwood at Baranof Hotel. WANTED~»§aleslad) must have ex- perience. State age and experi- ence. Steady position. ;Write Empire C 2466. WANTED- By Lady: heated sleep- | ing room. Phone blue 405. }"’ { purchase| UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ¢ mpire C 2459.| ™ GENERAL LAND OFFICE WANTED TO Bb& TXUIIIHQ boat | District Land Office 34 f{t, if Valo for sale.! Anchorage, Alaska. phone 639. | April 12, 1943. sah 2 Notice is hereby given that Ro- D used gasoline | |berta West White, has made appli- washing machine. Must be Ijcation for a homesite, Anchorage good condition, for U. S. Coast|seria] 010266, under the act of May Guard Sentinel Life Station. ‘26 1934 (49 Stat. 809) for a tract of land designated as Lot A, Plat of U.S. Survey No. 2492, Smugglers |Cove Group of Homesites, situated at the end of Fritz Cove Highway Al on Auke Bay, containing 1.86 acres, 3 hours|and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, CASH clean Write auto. ~ One WANTFD—U d acwmg, machme m good condition. State make, con- dmou and price. Write Empire! " 2456. per day. Apply at 747 Gold Belt.|District Phone blue 245. | Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- WANTED—Turtle back coupe | versely any of the above mentioned o.her car with large trunk. Year|jang should file their adverse claims of make not earlier than 1939.] lin the District Land Office, at An- thw 473 between 8 a.m. a"d‘uhqage, Alaska, within the period 5:30 p.m. |of publication or thirty days there- WANTED—Late model sedan, 5- or|2{ter or they will be barred by the Phone 106. | provisions of the Statutes. it | FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. |Date first publication, May 5, 1943 Date last publication, June 30, 1943 ; adv. ONlY ONE ARREST AT POLICE COURT TODAY Only one arrest was brought be- fore the City Police Court this WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and morning. shirt finishers. Alaska uundry | T-passenger. WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dme Milner. Phone blue 510. WANTED—Lady bookkeeper; also a typist for 3 hours daily, and one truck driver. Write Empire 2421, WANTED Experienced beauty op— erator for permanent position. Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and Main streets. nen D. Lindberg was fined $25. (WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | riE AP R Pl erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay: Phone 209, BUY WAR BONDS WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- | Day | hour rate 25c. Phone| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| Charged with drunkenness, Ver-| SEALS HIT 2 PITCHERS Hollywood Win Over Sacramento (By l\smrla(ul Press) The San Francisco Seals ed twd Portland Beaver |for an 8 to 2 win yesterday |clinched the game in the third in- {ning with three tallies. A tenth inning error pound- pitchers by short- mento Solons gave the Hollywood |Stars a 4 to 3 victory in the play yesterday. G TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 2; San Francisco 8. Hollywood 4; Sacramento 3, innings ten National League games played American League No official games played No STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. 53 18 146 41 30 34 34 3% 3 33 38 33 - 40 Los Angeles San Francisco Portland |San Diego Oakland Hollywood Seattle 30 40 Sacramento 23, 45 National League Won Lost 371 22 26 28 29 31 577 436 465 452 420 338 Pet. 627 606 533 | 508 492 | |st. Louts | Brooklyn Pittsburgh Cincinnati Philadelphia OF BEAVERS ETenth Inmng Error lees[ stop Mickey Burnett of the Sacra-| . PURCHASE 500 and | SLUGCIN' STAN—_stan Musial (above), St. Louis Cardi- nals outfielder, not only ranks among the National League lead- ers in practically all kinds of hitting, but also ran up an impres- sive consecutive-game batting string. =~ PHILLIES | B. B. TOURNEY ALL SET FOR 4TH OF JULY - B.CONGER Three Days for $300 . erly of Coast League, Prize Money Reports July 7 Boston | Chicago New Yerk American 30 38 39 League | Won Lost Pet. | 24 579 548 | 508 | 492 AT 474 | '9 1) an/! New York Washington Boston Cleveland Detroit Chicago Philadelphia . St. Louis PATTY BERG WINS AGAIN ON TUESDAY CHICAGO, June 30. — Medalist Patty Berg crashed into the sec-| ond round of the Women's West- ern Open yesterday with a five and three triumph over Mrs. Opql‘ S. Hill ‘ Palty faces the hardest test m‘ the first round today—36 holes| with Mary Agness Wall, one of the best match ]JlJV(‘T\ going. Yankees Beat Up Cousins WELLSVILE, N. Y., June 30. The Yankees overwhelmed the Class D Pony Farm Cousins of Wellville in an exhibition game yesterday by a score of 19 to 2. The Yanks made a 24-hit attack on five pitchers, Fairbanks Teacher Is To Wed Weather Man In Church Ceremony Miss Ann M. Ohman of 3836 Le- titia Avenue, Seattle, announces the engagement of her sister, Edith M. Ohman of Fairbanks, Alaska, to Mr. James M. Beall, of Juneau. The wedding ceremony is set for high noon Friday, July 2, in the chapel of the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church. The Rev. Willis R.¢*Booth will perform the services, ifollowed in the evening by a re- ception and open house at the bridal couple’s new home in the | Hillerest . Apartments. Al their friends are cordially invited to at- tend ihe reception, which will be held from 8:30 pim, to 12 mid- night, it is announced. Miss Ohman was formerly al member of the Fairbanks High School staff, in charge of the language department. Mr. Beall is a forecaster for the Weather Bu- reau and was transferred to Ju- neau from Fairbanks last March. D | The Phillies have purchased Dic | Toronto Club of the International 9| vealed. | with the STEPHENS |Browns Also Bolstered by June' 804 Jupeau baseball fans will get k}(ht-n fill of baseball over the com- ling Fourth of July weekend if the |weather isn't cranky. A genuine tournament with five | teams involved will be spread out over the three days with $300 in {prize money being distributed to the teams, Seventy-five dollars go on each of four games—$50 to the iwinner and $25 to the loser [ The tourney gets underway Sat- | urday evening at 6:30 o'clock when | the Webfeet play the Beavers in | Gante No. 1. Sunday afternoon will | see a doubleheader with the Mules the' ‘St. Louis Blues in Game | , ahd the City vs. the winner of Game 1 in Game 3. The winners {of Games 2 and 3 will have it out Monday afternoon for the cham- pionship in a 9-inning game start- | ing at 2 o’'clock. { At the same time, the St. Louis | Blues will play an All-Star outfit madé up of other teams in a sec-| fond game Monday afternoon In' ‘the morning on that day, the losers of Games 1 and 2 ill play at Douglas at 11 o'clock for $80 prize money. The ‘St. Louis Blues won the first! half '0f the City League play this year, and the new schedule will — Vernon'® =X | start next Tuesday evening. A def-| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Conger, righthand pitcher from the League. The price paid is not re-| 49 Conger is and he will report to the Phillies on July 7. Conger’s record shows seven vic- tories and four defeats. He played Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast L('ng,ue last year. REJECTED BY ARMY McQuinn’s Return- Cards Lose Brown ST. LOUIS, June 30. Righthand rPiI;her, Form-{Five Teams Wil P|6Y‘? *»'.'.f: DISTILLING COMPANY 100 pRooy kew 1.W.Harper is unexcelled in taste and in quality... in making I. W. Harper, cost is no object. DODGERS REHIRE FIRED DRESSEN Stephens, slugging shortstop of the St. Louis Browns, has been reject-| ed for military Service because of! an injured knee. The Browns will also be bol d | by the return of Geerge McQuinn, | first baseman, also rejected on ac-‘ count of a back injury, following an examination at Camp Lee, Va ‘ Peppery Jimmy Brown, Captain and infielder of the World Chflln-‘ pion St. Louis Cardinals, has been taken u} the Army. | CUBS LOS LOSE EXHIBITION TORONTO, June 30.—The Grcmi Lakes Naval Baseball club defeat- | ed the Chicago Cubs yesterday jin| an exhibition game 11 to 7. Lon Warneke, starting for the Cubs, was rapped for six hits and five runs in the first three in- nings. Joe Grace's .triple and Barney McCosky’s double drove in four of the five tallies. ——re 0DD B. B. PHILADELPHIA, June 30. Temple University has finished a weird baseball season. The Owls played only three of the scheduled 10 games, winning two of them. The other seven games were |called off for about every reason in the book. West Virginia aban- doned the sport, Princeton was stopped by cold, Georgetown was The diaphragm is the busiest muscle in the human body; it completes a half billige movements in an ordinary lifegiile, rained out, Penn Military College was halted by wet grounds, Penn State and Bucknell ran into SNOW, ‘ i inite 'schédule has not yet drawn up, but will be soon. been ,ee YOUR BROKEN LENSES |Replaced in our own shop. Eyes | published | NE WYORK, June Dressen, released by the | Dodgers last September, "murcd as coach. 30.—Chuck Brooklyn has been - - Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson. | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, adv. ’ BUY WAR BONDS MRES.R. 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