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PAGE FIVE left the Government Hos- yesterday afternoon. local townspeople will support and| wmys Tauno Niemi' became the| John Adams, a medical patient, F B b II turn out for the dance. | mother of a baby girl at 5:16 o'clock | has been discharged from the Gov- or ase a g |last evening at St. Ann's. The!lernment Hospital. BABY NEWS A : i Word was received recently of the 4;'””“ welghed aeven pouris and onc‘ SR d . L birth of a baby daughter to Mr, |°UPCe: | MARTIN JORGENSON HERE and Mrs. Jack Westfall (the former Y Martin Jorgenson, a guest at the Betty Sey) at the Good Samaritan aranof, has arrived here from Se- Hospunl in Los Angeles, Calif., on attle. He is connected with the | April 8. The baby weighed seven | \Slnnd'u(l Oil Company and is an pounds and five ounces and has| : oldtime Juneau resident. been named Jacynth Ann. Joe Nnkumuru N8 duchnrged - > PLEASE NOTICE teday from the Government Hos- pital Lola's Beauty Shop will be closed adv, THE DAlLY AlASKA LMPIR};_JUNI:AU ALAbKA IS BROWNSIN Signing Boys BY 12TH WIN OF SEASON' Is Deplored DURHAM | Alfreda Fleek, Betty Bonnett and Doris Balog. They are hoping that . the public in general as well as the Home, pital HOSPITAL NOTES Phone a CLASS!FIED Copy«must be in the office by 2 o’clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: . SEATTLE | WALLOPED PADRE BUN(H} (By Associated Press) There was a hodge podge of base- Cards lose to Dura'es—; games, | . asBraves Win The Portland Beavers shut out the Sacramento Solons, the latter losing the third straight game. The | Mrs. Herbert Lenz entered St. |8 Ann’s yesterday afternoon for sur-| gery One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50c Nmth Carolina, May | W. C. Braham, boss of minor, 2ague baseball, branded as “ob- *y tion@ble” the practice of some clubs in signing high school and collége! players while the school | terms :nr still in progress 7 o'clock Saturday (By Associated Press) leh.\m said the “exigeney of!pa.con the committee are Ray Mc- the "pldyer situation does not ]\l«>‘00‘n‘“k James Manning, Tony FIREMEN NOTICE | Fresident Tauno Niemi has called | a meeting of the Maintenance Com- | mittee to meet at the Fire Hall at 7 evening. Mem- | Ph\llls Cunz, of the Bethel Beach until June 1 " "CABINETS FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Willoughby D Jlmeuu Plumbing & - Heating Ce. PLWBNG HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Tlurd and anklm NIGHT: B. E. FEERO .. 3. R. CLARK ...... h { OPERETTA TONIGHT § The Douglas Public School play,|{ PHONE 483 | “Rempel-Stilts-Kin,” will be given | teeeeeea e tonight at the school gymnasium, | beginning at 8 o'clock. > y FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE FOR SALE 1942 18 tube New 5 x 28 Hallicrafters Communica- | tion Radio Complete. Phone Douglas 963 is GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 15; Seattle 1 San Francisco 5; Los Angeles 2. | Sacramento 0; Portland 1 | Hollywood 9; Oakland 4. 1 National League New York 4; Boston 8. St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati at Chicago, postponed. American League | Py WANTED WANTED — prcnenced beautlcmn wanted. must be reliable, hours | afternoons. Call in person. Good | wages, 195 So. Franklin St. v A. J. BALOG, Marshal. - | WANTED — Capable woman: or/ FOR SALE--Philco 7 tube 1942 car,’ couple to kcep rooming house. | 6 volt radio $50. Ph. Douglas 963.| Free apt. plus salary, Write Man- B S © S, ager, Box 40¢, City. | 24 ft. TROLLER “Joy” No. 31BT75, i good engine. $250 cash. Call Red|WANTED — Daywork, by day ol‘ 5 hour, capable, references. Please ! THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 Beavers played errorless ball The St. Louis Browns continue Ln‘m\ signing boys before = g, X The San Diego Padres, having yoll along and yesterday defeated jgy o u\”:"‘\“":x‘m ‘ill‘“:“m“‘"‘_ Reiss and President Niemi. {gone scoreless for 22 innings, broke |the Detroit Tigers 2 to 0 for h“wm' is not a credit to professional |cut with a rash of hits and coupled |twelfth victory in fifteen’ SEAILS.| pacepal | | with six errors of the Seattle Rain-| The win increased their Ameri- liers won the game 15 to 1, making can League lead over the New Yolk‘ enough runs for three games. Yankees, their nearest challenger,) q Seattle and San Diego are now who were idle. D”UGLAS in a tie for third place. Nelson Potter hurled the Brownh- . \GS The San Francisco Seals defeated |ics to the victory, limiting the, NEWS Y T‘l",T‘:fi]“l“‘“ b the Los Angeles Angels to push the Tigers to five singles, only two in! I\ ‘T(' ‘:’\’: i T;',": “,‘::Z" "fiwhei:, latter team into fifth position the same inning. Both of the runs| o, 11]:"1“'1”““‘,’.” Rin;'nmmf e Hollywood ‘beat Oakland 9 o 4. of the Browns were driven in by| SENIOR GRADUATION BALL | time: o 3 < | The Stars were leading 5 to 4 in the George McQuinn ! Tomorrow evening, May 6th, the | i SO first half of the eighth inning and| 1n the only other American Lea-| Douglas School gym will be the | s Tod Davis made the game secure'gye game yesterday, rookie south-|scene of the seniors’ graduation | NESRIUR % {by hittlng a three-run homer inside paw Eddie Lopat scattered nine'ball. Decorations will consist of| Traffic ordinances in the City of the park. Cleveland hits and the Chicago, evergrecn boughs and colored lights. | POUglas Wwill be strictly enforced. ! White Sox triumphed two to one.| Music for the dance will be furnish- | The speed limit twenty (20) The Sox got only six hits but, pair-|ed by Bob Tew's Orchestra. Danc- |Miles per hour. A full stop must be ed two along with two walks and!ing will be from 10 to 1 o'clock, Made at intersections. Violators a squeeze play for the two runs in| Refreshments and checking will be [Will be fined even tho a first of- {the fourth inning. | cared for by the Girls P. E. Club, | fense. In National League | Members of the class of 1944 ave | (Signed) A ¢ fwo-game program, wWas al.so Solveig Havdahl, Thereésa Dooga, |adv I played in. the National League | } T T ek The St. Louis Cardinals lost 6 lmm |3 to’the Pittsburgh ‘Pirates. ~They| 5 banged out their 'three-run score off Max Butcher in the first in-| |ving, then Butcher steadied and !won out behind exce].lem. suppo\t and timely hitting. | The New York Giants lost the)r "cusToM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 Detroit 0; St. Louis Chicago 2; Cleveland 1. 404 between 5 and 6 p.m. — | phone Blue 510 evenings. | FOR SALE { rooming or TRADE—Apt. house, furniture, rooms, 2 apis. $2,500 or will trade for Power Troller. Box 2433.[ 3 Phone 487, ONE LARGE oil Green 483 FOR SALE—One oil heavter and| yANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- drums, rockers, tables, ctc. HousM loughby. Phone 788. i available. Phone Thans 8 one! L B el short, one long or 3-thrse rings.. WANTED—Press operators, manr'cl | workers and a mender. Alaska PHILCO, ATL WAVE 9—"UBE Laundry. } RADIO; 48 pc. glassware set, - —— card tables. Cuy Smith, Juncau.| WANTED—T5 buy an electric stove. ! % Phone 519. FROLe WANTED—15 x 9 (or 10) Propeller.| Call Green 113, Madsen's Bike and —————— 14 WANT TO RENT — Furnished bedroom house with electric lights | between town and airport. Blue 611 2| | heater. . \WANTED — Woman Phone for grocery clerk. State qualifications and age. | Write Empire C3777. { OFFICE dex}. and chzus 48. ! Seattle __ Oakland STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost {fourth game in a'row to the Bos-' ton Braves yesterday 8 to 4. Con- Pect. nie Ryan, formerly of the Giants 692 led the Boston attack with a homer 577 |and two singles to drive in four of Hard-to-Gei 519 | the eight runs. t 519 | O T, T - INLAID 480 ' 571! NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' | 538 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN 1 714 | that the, Last Will and Testament We've tile patterns, geo- 407 | ‘455|0f WILLIAM REYNOLDS GAR- i : metric and floral designs 286 | STER, Deceased, made by him on 091 | September 27, 1943, has been ad- | |mitted to probate and an Order! in-mary £olar yowcotlg San Francisco | Portland San Diego Hollywood Los Angeles NOTICE —_— | From today on, no bills will be! |paid against the Miettinen property, | t‘v_xcept by the undersigned. r Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mnetumen Sacramento National League Won 8 8 Lost Pc 867 667 Cincinnati Philadelphia Brooklyn New York St. Louis | Pittsburgh Boston Chicago 10 1 American League THREE room furnished house, acres terms. Photie Green 410. 3 patented ground, 9 mile; post by Airport. $1,800 cash, $2,000| Shop. ! VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- e¢rman at .Snow. White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. ! PORTABLE radio $15; 3 plece blue| suit and coat, Black silk small size, $11.50; Red all leather purse, $5.30; 2 piece Redingote dress, small size, $9; ‘Health belt, | $5; Gross. Apt, No. B -between 2| and 5 pm., (across from Rellflble Transfer). size 168 $32.50; LEASE and equipment for ten| rooms and one apt. Uptown, Ju-! neau Shopping District, $1,600 i\ - Cash. Write Empire C 3810. FOR SALE—IG ft. Dory type out- board skiff just overhauled $35./ « Write Empire C 3802. BEST CLOSE in spot Douglas " beach to highway, at Lawson Creek, 7% acre with buildings; suitable for garden ‘and chickens; ;Guy L. Smith, Box 320, Juneau. JM'S HAMBURGER busingss, -Call, 1 ¥TOLEDO computing scale. Phone 385. < FIVE Room furnished' house, also 44 garage 841 West 8th St. FOR SALE-Furnished lcg cabin in Douglas. Inguire Yurman the Furrier. jersey dress nifty,| in person ‘at 248 So. Prauklid 'St.{ FOR BENT APTS ¥OR RENT—Winter & Pond | Apts. $25 to $30. Phone 47. 2 ROOM apt. with bath, oil range, good view, 513A Willoughby. 1'1‘HR.EE room furnished apartmen;. | Phone 0392, Room for gentleman. otreet. 328 Third ¥FOR RENT--Garage 1113 Calhoun Ave. Phone Red 629 after 5:30 p.m. PIANOS FOR RENT. ~—Phone 143. | ¢ _ :bmm heated sleeping room, El- lingen Apts. {3 ROOM duplex apt, electric range, oll heat, $25 monthly. 426 1st St. sunent. Inquire 3.ROOM sumumer <ottage on beach. | Phone Green 325. FOUR ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Blue 75 after 5 p.m. 4 ROOM. partly furaished house, { P. O. Box 1615. one 12 in. wheel, one Pontiac Motor with Marine clutch. Blue 475 after 5 p.m. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out Glacier Highway. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O. «w Box 574. —_— N » FOR SALE—20 ft. Speed Boat 95 horse’ Chris Craft ' Engine. See 4+ Cowling and Davlin. LOST AND FOUND os-r.-wauu with a cation’ “'papers. v Blackerby, Forest Service. » 4 OST—Coast Guard wallet contain- ing- papers and key. Tmportant. ¢ Please return to Empire $5 Re- ward "OUND-Key case and keys. Own er may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Inguire Empire. OL.OST-—A floral spray coat pin set with Garnets. Reward, return to ¢ Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Please. #LOST — Slanted lensé sun glasser with correction. Reward. Phonc - Grten 560. . FOR SALE—Complete trollers gear, | heated | 315 Gold St. | STEAM room ‘for rent— + ROOM furnished apt. steamheat- ed, hot and cold wnur at all times. Phone 569. FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept Pet,| made and entered by the United | More and more 800 ' States Commissioner and Ex-Officio .63¢ | Probate Judge for the Juneau, Al-| .462 | 2ska, Commissioner’s Precinct, that 455 | said decedent’s estate shall be set- 455 | tled in the manner provided in said 429 | Last Will and Testament, and all 385 | Dersons are required within six () | .3g5 | months from the date of the first ... | publication of this notice to present | their claims with proper vouchers /CITY COUNCIL WiLL Mooty at the 5. 1. Beeeads - MEET.THIS EVENING Bank in Juneau, Alaska, or at the - office of his attorney, M. E. Monagle, at 200 Seward Building, Juneau, There will be a meeting ‘of the|Alaska. City Council tonight beginning at| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 8 o'clock in the Council Chambers of Oity Hall. Mayor ‘A, B. Hnyes will preside 19th, 1944, JAMES McNAUGHTON, and regular matters of business will be dis¢ussed. want. practical housewives | Won Lost ! st. Louis 13" | New York . | Boston | Philadelphia . ‘Washington Cleveland | Detroit Chicago are using linoleum in every room, so that this v;:lue event will be wel- cbme. Please bring your ro 6 ' measurements wnh you. 4 7 6 6 8 8 8 Executor. Pirst publication, April 21, 1944. Last pubhcauon Mav 12 1944 Have a. “Cok o M\\\\\\\\\\\\ . | warm. Winter rates $15 & month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath end use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. lflfl “lew Apts. OFFICE room “for remt. Call at First National Bank. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED - Realistic Perml nent, $8.50. - Paper "Ourls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way JIM PAINE PROMOTED 10 {1. COMMANDER| Of interest to friends’ of Jin Paine, formerly aboard the Coast Guard cutter Haida, is news of his proémetion to Lieutenant Com- mander. Paine has been stationed at the Coast Guard Air Station at San Francisco since his graduation from Pensacola and was recently ordered 0 Florida for training In PBM's, from wherc he will emerge a patrol dlane commander. Y e m m say “We are fi-imds” 10 the Chinese In far-off places, when Coca-Cola is on hand, you find it cementing friendships for our fighting men. China knew Coca-Cola from Tientsin to Shanghai, from Honé Kong to Tsingtao. To Chinese and Yank alike, Have 4 “W' age wel- come words. They belong with friendliness and freedom. From Atlanta to the Seven Seas, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes—has become a symbol of good will among the friendly-minded. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE C0 THOMAS HARDWARE (0. PHONE JUNEAU, ALASKA »=.Gpod winds ':have blown you here 555 It’s natural for po to acquire friendly FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS ' AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 CALL Femmer's 'I'nnlor 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING tions. That's why vou hm Coca-Cola called “Coke”. Chas. G. Warner Co. . VMarine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OIL§ Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Upah Nut and Lump COAL - ki NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS l«nunn‘cnfic CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Dggen, Mansger H--—mm and Suppller, thum Seamdmlm TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing I mlfic Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GAS'I'IIEIII znqunlm“lumnqu Air Service Infermation PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Btore—Tel.