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TUESDAY MAY 2, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPRE—-—JUNEAU ALASKA Phone a CLASSIFIED Copy m: the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accee listea in telephone directory. Count f Daily r tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION ate per line for consecutive inser- ust be in the office by 2 o’clock in pt ads over telephone from persons ive average words to the line. | day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50c ] {pitcher of Tucson, land batted his own 1 to 0 victory |allowing for four ~ WANTED | ale 81 each. Call at 724 E St. FOR SALE—16 ft. Dory type out- board skiff just overhauled $35. Write Empire C 3802. Phone 657 or DELPHINIUM mlxed Splrae"« Primrose, Day lillies, Columbine mixed, Monkshood, Bleeding| Heart and Hardy rose grooden- | dofst tiger lillies. -Bird cage. Write | Box 531. BEST CLOSE in spot Douglax beach to highway, at Lawson! Creek, 7 acre with buildings; } suitable for garden and chickens; :Guy L. Smith, Box 320, Juneau. JIM'S HAMBURGER business. “Call in person at 248 So. Franklin St. 3 PIECE bedmon;_sel. complete, coil spring, spring mattress, $40. VANTED—Used furniture. mwu—‘Boston Phone 684 after 5 p.m. 15 TUBE Suver Sky Rider Halli-| crafter Commercial Set, 41 Model. No. 6 Spickette Apts. PORTABLE AC Radio $35. Phone Green 734. co’l’:r‘x(e;, “otfice wooden filing % size bed.| | VANTED—Washer; also dry ciean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. 'FOR BENT PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 14 2 ROOM cabin, oil heat and show- | er. Blue 454. ! TRIPP House. 623 Main 8t. 7 rooms furnished, automatic oil heat. $50.| Phone 486, Heisel after 5 p.m. ELECTRIC rauge, desk, small safe, cabinet, office chairs, 122 2nd St. DELCO console, 9 tube radio, ex- cellent condition; also Silvertone table model 6 tube with new 1,000 hour battery, two card tables, garden hose, lawn mower, men’s shoe skates, size 9. Phone Red 273. 1936 FORD COUPE, new motor, good tires. 1 ‘mile post, Glacier Highway after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—Water Witch ou'.bpard motor, has about 30 hrs. running time. Phone 631. 2 BEDROOM modern house, Way- nor Addition. Crane hot water system. Completely furnishe d. Priced for immediate sale. Phone 28 or Green 611. 5 hp DC GENE’RATOR and nu- merous water wheels; two air ma-' chines pipe ‘line and ‘hoist. Call' WANTED—Adding machine. Write! Empire C 3804. i 1 WANTED -~ Duwork by diy or| hour, capable, references. Please phone Blue 510 evenings. | | WANTED—Reliable woman to take care of 6 months old' baby at either their Home or mine. Phone Blue 153. WANT TO RENT — Furnished 2| bedroom. house with electric lights between town and airport. Blue 611. | WANTED—A root treddlc sewmg | machine, good condition, cash. Write P, O, Box 768, Juneau. i WANTEDAWomnn for grocery| clerk. State qualifications and age. | Write' Empire C3777. ! loughby. Phone 788. | WANTED—Press apexawrs, munvvcl? workers and a mender. Alaska | Laundry. ! WANTED—T5 buy buy an electric stove. | Phone 519. WANTED—15 x 9 (or 10) Propeller | Call Green 113, Madsen's Bike| Shop. r LARGE Apt. May 1st Bishop Apts. STEAM heated sleeping room, El- lingen Apts. 3 ROOM duplex apt. elecmc range, oil heat, $25 monthly. 426 '1st 8t. East. FURNISHED _apartment. Snap. Shopp2: Inquire { Nineteen-year-old Joe |St. Louis \ Boston C..hlcago }CHAI.KY WRIGHT | VALENZUELA IS WINNER FOR PADRES| Pifches Fine Game, Then| Scores Lone Tally by Single fo Right PORTLAND, Oregon, May 2.— Valenzuela Legion Junior Arizona, pitched former American for San Dieg» last night over Port- land, the ohly game of the day in the Pacific Coast League. Joe held the Beavers scoreless, hits and with a man on seccnd and two out in the fifth inning, singled to right which resulted in the lene taily of tha| | [ | GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 1; Portland 0, mght | game. National League No games played. American League Washington 11; Boston 4 Chicago 3! ‘Cleveland 9. ! STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost Pet.! 652 .545 542 522 500 458 435 | .333 San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego | Portland Seattle Oakland Hollywood Sacramento National League Won Lost Pet. St. Louis 9 New York Cincinnati | Philadelphia . Brooklyn 1 Pittsburgh 638 .455 375 iChicago -100 American League Won Lost Pet. 10 833} 555 555 455 | 455 Philadelphia {New York |Cleveland Washmgtun | Detroit | SCORES KAYO IN ENGLISH MATCH SCRANTON. May 2. — Chalky Wright, former featherweigh't champ, last hight scored a technical kayo over Clyde English of New York in two minutes and 35 sec- onds after the opening of the first | round, The bout was scheduled to 80 10 rounds. The Athletic Commission chle[’ held up: the purse and made no ex- planation. ANNUAL MAY TEA By the Methodist Ladied, Thurs- day May 4 .1 to 5 pm. Méthodist Black 520 OF write P."O. Box 2191,'3 ROOM summer (ottage on beach, c“] i, Speing Sele,of. Chldgens Juneau., 5 & 5 £y Phone Green 3%h 1931 PACI g0g9d. running con- dition. Giood tires. Writé Empire C FOUR ROOM furmstied house, heat. Pl:one ‘Blue /75 after 5 pm. ¥ oil 1'0 THE EBPUBLICAN VOTERS | Central Américan photographs was | OF ALASKA: .am] 213 444 364 | .3001 1ast of the ol line of heavyweight champions, celebrated his 69th birthday st his Hel received a golden glove from comedian Olsen and actress Grace Mc- a red lantern. (Ap \Mrephnln) . | Big Jim Jeffries (left), | 4 boxing arena in Burbank, €alif. lnom.m presehted him & birthday t’kn wi ‘Cleveland Stages 71-Runi, | Uprising in One Inning Raymond Marks has been dla‘ ?{argod from the Government Hos- al S i i | i | | | | Girl Scout Tea Is Well Patronized; Opener for Drive More than 250 persons called Sat- urday afternoon at the Silver Tea of Girl Scout Troop Three, held in! the Scottish Rite Temple. Feature of the tea, which was the opening Oscdr Lake, J4‘ was found rdead yesterday afterncon at his resi- denée on Gastineau Avenue. He had npnamnuy died some hours earlier,| .nwodng to Dr. C. C. Carter who wal cailed. The remains were taken| Administration he Charles W. Carter Mortuary. wildlife Service. . Lake was born on March 22,/ The evacuees were moved from 189 in Finland. He had been em-‘meir Pribilof homes under the sup- (ployed on varidus projects in thisiervision. of the Fish and Wildlife | vl (TOR OVER [roeny ASMANAGER | MANY GRID GAMES 1 BOSTON 11-4 .z (HICAGOSOX Sluiivest Conference plans 20 pu- | | €dnt more football this coming nnu | Bemsott than last year. The sche (luln Just nmmunu(x dxs- b Loses Ning Straight| ‘duml\ lined up ‘md dates set, ten igames will be played and open A"er Wmnlng openmg to Beat Chl(ago dgtes will be filled later. i Game This Season ! - e | i _— | : i Press CHICAGO, M y 2 ~—Jimmy Wil ‘ Secanlrfyb:::::::cd(}eorgc) Myatt | * HOSP"M. NOIES son has resigned as Manager of the had a perfect day yesterday w;m —_— Chicago Cubs after a conference \slx hits in as many times at the ! ‘David H. Andre left St. Ann's with owner Phil Wrigley who is iplate in leading the Washmgmn‘flmpllfll yesterday after receivingseeking a way to stop the losing Senators to an overwhelming 11 to surgical care ak of nine straight games after I4 victory over Boston. —— !winning the opening game. | Roger Wolff. Solon knuckleballer| Mrs. Walter Ver Hoef was dis-| Wilson said: “If you ean’t win in held a whip hand over Boston all charged from St. Ann’s Hospital onbaseball, you had better get out.” of the way. . | Marday. Wilson further declared he has no A seven run uprising in the kicks to minke and has been very eighth inning yesterday gave Cleve-| ABbic Paddy w admitted to the fairly treated bv wumv land a 9 to 3 win over Chicago and |Govérnment Hospital yesterday. | drove Lefty Lee to the showers to, E be succeeded by Gordon Maltzber- 500 EVA(UE S ger, rookie. | Hal Kleine gave Chicago three Pi REIUR“I“G To runs in the first inning and then |neld them scoreless. - | | OSCAR LAKE FOUND PRIBILOF ISLES DHD AI HIS HOME Removal of 500 evacuees irom Funter Bay camps to St. Paul and St. George Islands in the Pribilofs is taking place and will probably be completed today, according . to Clarence L. Olson, Assistant Chief in connection with the Fur ‘Seal of the Fish and |bout went the full 10 rounds. PAGE -‘FIVE ;V ILLIE PEP 'DuckyPond' WINS BOUT WITHLEMUS PHILADELPHIA, Pa. May 2. — Feéatherweight Champion Willi e Pep, 127 pounds, last night won a | Raymond W. (Ducky) Pond, former hard fought decision over Jackie|head footbail coach at Yale, has Lemus, weighing 131 pounds. T]\e‘been named to coach the Georgia Navy Preflight next autumn. Is to Coach Navy Eleven ATHENS, Georgia, May 2.—Lieut. i \ \ [ | ), " CABINETS FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Wfllonqhby Juneau Plumlilng& Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Frr:gklm NIGHT: B, E. FEERO J. R. CLARK .,.,..-...”----_.,--7 ) PHONE 433 THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Olub PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 ULING FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN Jotn, Marin, Prop. Skagway GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND ROULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Thomas Hardware Co.} PAINTS — OILS HARDWARE NORTH TRANSFER ||| Ulah Nut and Lump Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN event_of the Scout Camp . Fund‘d]m" and lately had been work-‘se”;u about twenty months ago Drive, were exhibits of foreign , . signj / the intemationul dship®ot” the Girl Scouts. | Ax\ exhibit. of Carribbean and| he outer iglands. | ‘Olson, who has been conferring |in the Seattle office for the past month, will head the party in charge of returning the group to er,w‘ knov«n relatives ——————— ”H’l BRIllHAR’ BACK | t m! af the New York Tavern. There because of the Japanese invasion of COMPANY TOLEDO computing scale. ‘' Phone 385. i 4 ROOM npartly furnished house, m’;‘;’;‘fu‘; here by e 'h«l;’fl: b7 Aloska will meet at Skagway.: Al- a0 1t CRUISBR “Betty Ross,” com- pletely (overhduled, new' reduction | gear, shafting, etc. Excellent con- | dition Gray Marine motor. Write | STEAM . Lieated room : for- rent—|88ka, on May 17th, 1044, at 315 Gold St. o'clock P. M, for thé purpose of ) lppmmmdeompmmg:.r- t ROOM furnished apt. steamheat-| rangements for the 1844 Republican {given by Claire Folta ‘and Lorra nne yand serapes- were shown at the ex- ]hnm arranged by Patsy Oakes. Many fine hand-made articles from the Philippine Islands were in| English. Mexican blankets, mats,| | “FROM YAI(UTM TRIP {Johii” H. Brilihart 1: back from 'wgnks trip to Yakurat where he/ a ‘lzem!ed to land busiress and tim- 1at [illhart is Divisicn Supervisor 1he Pripilofs and remmmg there Luntil - aftey the 'sealing openmns 'late in ‘the’summer. The mm. season, Mr. Olson’ |stated, will begin in June and con- the ‘exhibit shown by Juanita Diaz. | Ibér isales for the Forest Service. tinue through July. During this time there are between 600 and 700 anm Transfer Largest exnibit was the fine dlfi-l {fdr the Forestry office here. ‘peaple mainiained and employed C. Wlliams, Box 566, Sitka, Alaska. | SEVEN RQOM 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 Cl'uiul‘. 30 h.p. Gray. { See Brownie the Barber. ‘ ROOM modern furnisned home,‘t 2 bedrooms, large service- pou:h Next to telephone office, Douzla.s Mrs. Wm. Wagner. FIVE Room furnished house, also garage. 841 West 8th St. FOR SALE-—Furnished ln; clbln in Douglas.” " Inquire Yurmn the Funicr FOR SALE—Complete trollqm gear, one 12 in. wheel, one Pontiac|-— Motqy with Marine clutch.” Blue 473 ‘after 5 pm, fOR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart’s Grocery, or vrm P, O. Box 574. 3 ¥ R SALE—20 ft. Speed Boat 95 horse Chris Craft Engine. See Cowling and Davlin. 3 ROOM bungalow with 3 acres pa- tented ground. Right on Hiway across frem !urport Phone Green 410. ed, ‘hot and cold water at 8ll| Territoral Convention; . Phorie 569. play of Alaskan native crafts, in- (@ the selection of the tempor- | {00, 0 %R B TR e, ary convention officers; and i —————— ,under the supervision of the Fish nm«-mmn;-m deer skin clothing, parkas, and BUY WAR BONDS and Wildlife: service. R e | POR' RENT—Fur, Apts. Easlly kept i 315 Decker Way. warm, Winter rates $15 & month, Lights, ‘water, Dishes. Also bsth lpdmo(klmwwud mmmumnmuo- Aew Apts. OFFICE room for rent. Call at Firsf Ndtional Bank. ™~ LOST AND FOUND LOST — Black billfold, containing | Coast Guard pass, 'registration | and Social Security cards. Return to New York Exchange. LOST—A rloral spray coat pin set with Garnets. Reward, return to Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Please. LOST —Slanted lense sun glnsses with - carrection. Reward. ‘Phone Green’ 550. MISCELLANEOUS B ——— GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 . . . . . WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Monday, May 1 CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% mile: out Glacier Highway. - Inquir Snap Shoppe. Maximum 50; Minimum 38 Rain 30 L ) (3) selecting three (3) Delegates- at-large and three (3) Altérnate Delegates-at-large’ to the “Republi- can National Convention. All persons who are candidates for election to be either’s Delegate oF ‘Alternate’ Delegate to the Re- publican. National Convention are to so notify the Chairman of the Republican Central Commit-1{. tee at Juneau,Alaska, prior touny 15th, 1944, b an. HENRY BENW By ALBERT ; Proxy. May 1st, 1944—Juneau, Alaska. NQTICE A meeting of ‘all members of the Alaska Tuberculosis Association will be held in the City Hall, Janeau, Alaska, at 8 o'clook P. M., May 8, 1944, for the purpose of formally incorporating under the laws of Al- aska ‘and electing a Board of Di- rectors. : All members who have contribut- ed $1.00 or more during the past year are eligible to attend and vote By-Laws. Dated May 1, 1944. BESS A. WINN, Executive Secretary. ALASKA TUBERCULOSIS ASBOCIATION (Publish May 2 to 8, inclusive) many fine baskets. Sara Linehan| — -t ’Mw was In charge of this exhibit. ’ In the Chirese exhibit were \many small artieles from the orient, | including a large shawl. Mary Lou Fagerson, Loretta Keithahn and Florence Anderson arranged this display. ‘The exhibil on Holland was given | by Virginia DeGanahl, - Margita Miers and Shirley Elstead. It in-| cluded a small cancing fiddler. The Norwegian and Swedish ex-| hibit of Mary Thibodeau and Lois, Hared included a Scandinavian tea- | pot, wooden shoes, and a Norweg:an' dress. i ‘Tulips, daffodils, and huckleberr | bushes centered the tea table, with| two dolls in Girl Scout costume on| either side. | Mrs. Josephine Boyd and Mrs. D.‘ W. Gehrke poured from 2:30 to| 3:30 and Mrs. Ernest Gruening and | Mrs. R. 8. Green from 3:30 to 4:30. and Mrs. Gruening and Mrs. Earl McGinty from 4:30 to 5:30. Mrs. Glenn Oakes gnd Mrs. Green iwere. in charge of the kitchen. Jeannette Doucette was chairman! i { lon the proposed Constitution and f the food committee, assisted by Phillis Tweet, Evelyn Tweet, Arline Godkins. Gicls who assisted with| serving were Alice Jean Davis, Carol | Olson, Louise Ail and Jane Bailey.' Greeting guests at the door vleru TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Wesk Clotbing Complete Outfitter for Men mn-ma SERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 SKI SCENE—Faye Emerson, movie actress, found snow for Lois Hared, chairman, Pauline Dar-|’ skiing only 15 miles from Hollywood after a big stormi, off and Jacqueline Martin, Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — bed

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