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y the after day. listea in tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE EXIDE bull ies $11 cnch 15 plate fresh batteries arrived this week, fully charged and ready to go. Dutch's Garage & Wreckmg Yard. | o OFFICE dosks, one “counter, office Lknlm smal safe typewriter, elec- | % bed, three drawer | 2nd St. DUOTHORM cul range practicaily new; davenport, chest of drawers, set vietory springs, some ‘dishes and. cooking utensils, ete. L. .. Winters, 568 Seater Tract. 40 ft. CRUISER “Betty Ross,” pletely overhauled, new reduction | gear, shafting, etc. Excellent con-‘ ditibn Gray Marine motor. Write C. W'lliams, Box 566, Sitka, Alaska. SEVEN ROOM new house, Elec- tric range and Washing machine, | refrigerator and some furniture. $2,500 down payment, Balance easy terms. Write, Empire 3761. 20 ft. CABIN Cruiser, 30 h.p. Gray. See Brownie the Barber. COMPLETE set 5.00 x 19 tires and tubes. $20 if you take the lot. Phone 621 L. C. SMITH typewriter, excellent condition, 20th Century Meat Market. 2 ROOM modern furnished “home, 2 bedrooms, large service porch‘ Next to telephone office, Douglas. ' Mrs. Wm. Wagner. | 4 HEAD of beef cat 3 calves. Wil sell all or part.| Write S. F .Bouy, P. O. Box 681, Juneau. i FIVE Room furnished house, also | garage. 841 West 8th St. PAINTED Highchnir With Alumin- um Tray, Green velvet turban $1.50, Medium sized house-coat | $250 both new, string old ivory beads, string crystal beads from ! Czechoslovakia. 186 Gastincau Ave. opp. Johnson Apts. between | 5 and 7 pm ‘West, 8th St. " o L A s B BT S SUPER-MENO Professional puno‘ accordian, Italian American make. | 120 bass, 8 instruments. Seaview| Apt. No. 2, Cash $1435. BOY'S. BICYGT? good Phone Green 325. | condition. 1 SAVAGE 25-35, As is $10. Phone Red 309. FOR SALE—Furnished log cabin in Douglas. Inquire Yurman the; Furrier. FOR SALE--Beach property at Auk Bay, compietely furnished resi- dence, inciuding oil range, oil heater and Maytag washing ma- chine. $1,500, terms. Call Blue 298 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE—Complete trollers gear, one 12 in. wheel, one Pontiac| Motor with Marine clutch. Blue 475 after 5.p.m. FOR SALE—2 room House, 3! acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart’s Grocery, or write P. O. Box 574. FOR SALE—20 ft. Speed Boat 95 horse Chris Craft Engine. See Cowling and Davlin. " ROOM bungalow with 3 acres pa- ground. Right on Hiway from Airport. Phone Green CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out Glagier Highway. Inquire Snap Shoppe. WANTED TO BUY—Barber chair | in good condition for shipment to Anchorage. Call Glenn Cupp at Radio office, e e g WANTED — Outboard motorboat about 15 ft. long. Phone 269. WANTED — A home for kKittens Phone 169. Phore a CLASSIFIED | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in noon to insure insertion on same . We accept ads over telephone from persons telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily ra ite per line for consecutive inser- day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢c; Minimum charge, 50¢ ACORNS DUMP | ANGELS; SEALS DEFEAT STARS. (By Asscciated Press) The San Francisco Seals® climbed | up toward the Pacific Coast Lea. gue’s leading Los Angeles Angel as the Seals defeated Hollywood 2, }lo 1, and Oakland dumped Los An-| geles 3 to 2 in the only two games scheduled yesterday. Manager Dolph Camili hit a 400- foot home run in the tenth inning| to give the Acorns a victory over the Angels after the Angels tied it at 2-all in the ninth. |BOAT HERE LAST EVENING FROM night, disem= Arriving by steamer last he following passengers arked at Juneau Vancouver and Prince Rupert—MTr. ®and Mrs. Gumarais, Mrs. Norma |Callow, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snider, R. Cashon, Mr. and Mrs Rogers, W. Aver Mildred Martin, R. G. Holmes, Nora Peter C. Warner, Mrs. Grace Pusich. Miss W. J. Brozovich, Judy Frank, Mr. and Mr: | GAMES TUESDAY | Pacific Coast League San Francisco 2, Hollywood 1: Los Angeles 2, Oakland 3 com- | . 4 milk cows, — ‘4 ROOM partly furnished houne, :—"T—“"*———— | # ROOM "furnished apt. steamheat- H National League | Ghicago-Pittsburgh postponed. yn 11, Boston 3. 3, Philadelphia 4. ati 10, St. Louis 3 | American League Philadelphia 8, New York 4. | Detroit-Chicago postponed Boston 5, Washington 4. | STANDING OF CLUBS ' Pacific Coast League : Won Lost Pet.| Los Angeles 11 5 688 W,:NTED ARV !san Francisco 12 6 .667 |WANTED TO PURCHASE—Small |San Diego 10 7 588 size piano. Write Empire 3763. |P0rtlflnd 8 8 500 | Seattle . 8 9 AT1 WANTED—Press opersmrn mangel | Hollywood 8 10 44 workers and a mender. Alaska|Oakland 6 12 333 Laundry. { Sacramento 4 10 .286 i National League | WANTED — D"Lywolk by day or‘ Won Lost Pet.] | hour, capable, references. Please|gy rouis 5 1 833 phone Blue 510 evenings. New York 5 1 833 '''' | Cincinnati 4 1 I WP}I;EED;;O buy an electric stove Philadelphia 4 3 »5 SR Brooklyn 3 3 A WANTED—15 x 9 (or 10) Propeller.| Chicago 1 5 .17} | Call Green 113, Madsen's Bike |Boston 1 6 143 Shop. | Pittsburgh 0 3 000 & American League | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | Won Lost Pet. erman at, Snow White Laundry. |St. Louis 6 1,000 Good pay. Phone 299. Philadelphia 750 o e ————eeee | ORDOR. 600 | WANTED—A- lBookkeepel must be | New York 400 capable to keep full set 6f books| W W DWW WO Detroit 333 and be neat penman. Male or fe-! w;;shjngton .250 | male. Permanent, position in Ju-| Ghicago .260 neau, Alaskn. Apply in own hand- c]eveland .2501 writing stating qualifications and ! salary expect#d. Address Emplre C 3697. VANTED—Used furnitur.. loughby. Phone 788. STEAM heated sleeping room, El- lim,en Apts. MHI.HI(S RALLY | AGAINST Y ANKEES FOR WIN OF 8-4 | 306 1 (By Associated Press) | -The surprising Philadelphia Ath-| letics staged a closing rally in the Yankee stadium yesterday that |knocked Ernie Bonbam from the; ‘box and netted an 8 fo 4 victory.' 3 ROOM duplex apt. electric range oil heat, $25 monthly. 426 1st St. East. ° P'URNISH.!ID apartment mquu»e'm Athletics collected seven runs | Snap Shopps. |from Bonham and his successor, Al! X oty e |Lyons, in the eighth and ninth 13 ROOM summe! n beach. | frames to add to one in the fourth. Phone Green 325. The Yankees started on the crest when Johnny Lindell hit a homer| in the first inning with the bases' full, for the first such blow of the season but that was their last scor-, ing putich, In the only other American Léa- gue game, the Boston Red Sox' pounded out 16 hits to a victory over the Washington Senators, win- ning by & score of 5 to 4 in 14 in- nings. Bobby Doerr doubled in the final - frame and scofed on-‘a single and outfield f1y. * ———-——— 4 ed, hot and cold water at-all : s iyl e e 53 HOSPITAL NOTES “OR RENT-Fur Apts. Easily kept FOUR ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Blue 175 after 5 p.m. | P. O. Box 1615. —_— STEAM heated room for rent— 315 Gold St. e ot e e s A * ROOM Apt. with bath, oil burn. ers, Reck Apts. Inquire John Reck. warm, Winter rates $15;a month. mfi{; ‘lo st.flinnms'sh:umul a;:’; Lights, wuter. Ulshes; Also bath medical care. ’ and use of Eleciric Washer-and!' : Wringer . Laundry room. Sea- Mrs. George A. Baker and baby girl were discharged yesterday from view Ans |OFFIGE _room. far rent, Oall at|Sh Aun's Hospital. First Nnflcmfl Bank. " LOST AND FOUND LOST-Bo}s Columbia_ Bicycle, col- Bicycle, col- or-bluc and ivory. License No. 209. Reward. Mrs. Joyce D. Smith. FOUND—14 ft. row boat. Send De- scription. Write P. . Box 3036, Juneau. LOST—Package tled with. Nugget Shop ribbon containing target pistol. Return to Empire. Reward. LOST — Slanted lense sun glasses with correction.. Reward. Phone Green 550. LOST—A 4-inch sprocket gear be- tween Warner shop and Bus De- pot, Please return: to® ‘Warners, Reward, MISCELLANEOUS PIANO SERVICE, ‘Anderson_Music Shop. . GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Pioneers to Meet On Friday Evening Members of Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6, and the Pioneers Aux-i iljary will hold meetings Priday night in the Odd Fellows Hall. Both organizations will meet in business sessions then join in a social gath- ering. Mrs. Wittinen has been dismissed Avrares [€rom St. Ann's following medical | treatment. Dorothy Carillo- was:.. the - “Government morning. nitted, | Morris King, Cecelia King, 'LUTHER FUNERAL BE HELD ON THURSDAY | ~ BANANAS Golden Ripe 2 Pounds 4 5¢ ORANGES - 288 Size ZDozen' 15: TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.——2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 m:msnnfium_ Jenes, Margaret Abraham, Chris |Abraham, Helen Kane, Robert { Moore, Gunda O. Olsen, Mrs. G. B. Alstead, Ameiia Guerrero, George | Guerrero, Dolly Silva, Julius Fried- |man, Mrs. Anna Kinman, Mrs. Mar- \Jorie Flanigan. Mis. D. McBride, Mrs. Dafsy Bechov, Mrs. Eleanor Halliwell, Ro- gita Halliwell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cowtmache, Ray Lafon, Rev. L. T. Flynn, Arthur Sumner, |Mrs, G. Hoffman, Mrs. Clara Rap- puzzi, C. M. Gray, Mrs. Marie Win- lert, Steven Forest, Vern R. Forest, IMrs. Lynn Fo'tst, Norman Wang, J. E. Wang, J. E. Peterson. J. A. Turner, Warren Adams, Martin Galik, Vernon Huck, William Tiffany, Joseph Yukas, Tom Percival, Charles F. Gerhardt, eldson, Edwara J. Neal, and Orval Wiison. From Ketchikan—Mrs. Davis, Mr. {Van Mussen, Mrs. Henry Hansen, C. Johnson, Curtis Shattuck, Mrs. Wil- liams, and Mrs. A. Sorset. From Wraagell—Mrs. L. Gordon, Paul R. Pugh, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lundy 500 A- R. Hanson Passengers leaving for Skagway were Mildred Hodges, Violet Steven- son, J. J. Hillard. Mr. and Mrs. Ben |Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Moe, Cpl. R. T. Albert, John E. 'Heidelberg, Harold Bates, Chris Bailey and C. Daigler. The funeral for Mrs. Carrie Luther, who died last week at St. Ann's Hospital, will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Charles W. Carter Mortuary Chapel. The Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jr., will officiate at the services and inter- ment will be in Evergreen Ceme- tery. NOTICE OF SALE OF GAS BOAT AND ITS EQUIPMENT ALSO ONE OLD ENGINE Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Probate Judge, in Sit- ka, Alaska, until 10:00 A. M., May 2, 1944, for the following property, as is and where is: Gas boat EAGLE, Official number 219,189, nine (9) gross tons, seven (D _net tons, overall length about forty-two (42) feet, together with | its engines, paraphernalia and equip- | ment, now in Sitka, Alaska, or vi- cinity. One (1) old engine, formerly in- stalled in the EAGLE but now sit- uated on or about former Pyra- mid Packing Company cannery in or near Sitka, Alaska. Terms: Cash upon the acceptance of the bid, but no bid less than wg will, be considered for the v 'no bid less than than $25.00 for the old engiie. Lump or separate bids may be: submitted. Right, is retained to reject any and all bids. Immediately upon accept- ance of a bid, the purchaser must “cash in Tull and must immed- iately take delivery of the property, as is'and where is. Dated at Sitka, Alaska, April 24, 1944, HAROLD H. BATES, Administrator of the Hamre Estates. LESLIE YAW, Guardian, Estate of Alice C James, First publication, April 26, 1944: Last publication, April 28, 1944. THE DAILY ALASKA FMPI'RF IUNEAU ALASKA SOUTH BRINGS 80/ from Seattle, | F. Muring, A. Kaplen,!| Mrs. D. A, Adams, Mrs. L. Doyle, | E. L. Nelson, Thomas | Braves in Boston 11 hitting edge [test from the to 3 and held the AST ROOKIE ' TERR. GUARD T0 o fired in two courses, the first be- WEATHER REPORT ) 10. The Dodg: got hot and \l‘llNNER FlRST smashed over eight runs in the final SHoo" ]‘HURSDAY i inning. | In Cincinnati, the Reds yesterday ’ defeat of the season with a five-run g artage. that knocked Mort Cooper) r & . . % he first rame mm; The Juneau unit of the Territor- B I F ' D f ' i | from three of lem. CCESSOTS. :Hul‘l Thur.sdv.'u ni{zhl at 7:3 om‘:c‘. ”Ia S "S e ea 0 Elmer Riddle held the to|to compete in the shooting matches | o Ribe being held by all units throughout | Present Season e B g o the. rarritpry. for dhe. COYRGr kel OB R T ! o |trobhy. The competition is being Official targets were sent to each unit, and following theé matches, |the result will be sent here to be | officially scored Col. J. P. Wil- {liams. The scores of the eight high men in each unit will be used in judging the matches. In addition to the Governor's trophy, individ- ual awards will be given to the members of the winning team. — e — HOLY TRINITY GUILD House cleaning rummage sale’ 10 a.m. Thursday April 27, Many use- ful articles including a Fur Coat. Leaving contributions at. Trinity Hall before Thursday will be ap- preciated, or call Red 515. adv. won a \lu;,gmg con- G.xsnuenu Hotel, Juneau. _‘L REPAIRING and REMODELING Mrs. Elaine Mitchell, | ‘William Don- | Orde ol BORDEN KI LE! NEW $2.00 Minimum CERTIFIED ——~Come and Get "Em—— Some of the Just cook. Come In and See we have only one delivery each day. Soper larlcet PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES s for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Fashioned CHOCOLATES ~ SEED POTATOES THINGS CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP. ' RAISIN BRAN for Breakfast—Whole Wheat flakes with Raisins and bran. DEHYDRATED CUT OKRA—DEHYDRATED SPINACH—No ¥ seaking required. NU-MALT—The improved chocolate flavored drink. 'S TIP TOP CARAMELS, KELLY ORANGE MARMALADE. i—Hol-Ry Wafers. OLD COUNTRY HARD TACK—and—MRS. BENTZEN’S DAN- ISH COOKIES—and—Just a lot of other new items. Call — Phones 16 or 24 ooty mieely Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber ‘and equipment, table and dom types. Bottled sunshine . . . straight from California . . . a real treat with or between your meals. Cresta Blanca has been winning international awards since 1889. Available in both CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA FIXTURES & KRUSE | (By Associated Press) © Bocan o fore May 1 and the second before rley Schanz, rookie from S ,“mp‘ g Rl o M8 I Di in the Pacific Coast League s Ay’ §- t - yesterday won his first major league s Mm.'"""." % :\ D e game for Philadelphia 4 to 3 in| L IR |} CABINETS {12 innings. Buster Adams helped | NOTICE F U L T 0 N in the victory when he doubled and | The persons interestea in the {scored Schanz in the twelfth Shanz|purchase of land at Strawberrv, BUILDING CONTRACTORS |held the Giants to seven hits. Poml call Charles L. Farker, Sr., at | The Dodger adv. ! PHONE 433 Sa. Sew fl!ul Wmfllnhby PLUMBING SHEET METAL PHONE 787 NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R, CLARK THRIFT C0-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s JuncauPlumbing & Heating Co. HEATING WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 | e ey {| COWLING-PAVLIN - COMPANY . 1 DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quiality Work Clothing [ ] Complete Outfitter for Men' “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL OIL BURNERS WELDING Third and Franklm 5 pre Acrogs from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Thomas Hardware Co PAINTS — OILS Bullders' and Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nul and Lamp .cth Alasic Dock Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager and Supplier Phone 208. . Second and Seward