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MONDAY, MAY 8, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED 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: One day, 10¢c; Additional days, 5¢; OR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED i DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE 6 ROOM house complelely (urmsh- ed, light, watér, washing machine. | Auke Lake, call 659 or see Pou‘l‘ Christensen at Garage. 4 A LARGL assortment of prlmen Will sell In job lot $25. 214 '2nd. next to Sears, Roebuck. BOAT “Beil $3500 cash. Mus. W. C. Walers, 4 ROOM, house, ‘hroom, hot and cold running water, on beach, Fritz Cove Road, $3,500, Larry Trambitas. completely 4y I‘I:A}isz chest of carpenter tools \ including saws, chisels, planes, etc. Price $35 for all. 214 2nd next to’ Sears, Roebuck. COFFEE TABLE, vacumn cleaner, | rugs, rocking chairs, sewing ma- chine, end tables, and other household articles, all practically | new. Mrs. Douglas 374. SMALL HOUSE, 554. 36 ft. TROLLER, 3068 Willoughby. 1 DRESSER w'th lnrge oval mirro 4 drawers Price $20, 214 2nd next to Sears,| Roebuck. .J 12-GAUGE single barrel shot gun, this gun has never been used.| p Price $15. 214 2nd next to Sears, Roebuck. g : PORTABLE phonograph, Spn.nlsh Morroco Leather, space for extra] records, just ake new $20. 214 2nd, next to Sears ‘Roebuck. i SIZE STEEL bed, springs and mattress $20. 214 2nd next t) Sears, Roebuck. % SIZE wardrobe trunk, very gn od *" condition. 4 drawers, shoe com- partment and space for hanging clothes. Price $50. 214 2nd next # to Sears, Roebuck. | '3 MASTER Cuev Coupe, excellent| condition. Phone 58. 1 30-30 CARBINE rifle, good condi- tion. $35. 214 2nd. next to Sears,! Roebuck. 1 Wrangell, Alaska.| | furnished | with basement, oil furnace, | Alma Clark, Phonel 921 10th. Either| * furnished or unfurnished. Phone|wANTED — Daywork, by day or| r | WANTED — Woman - good - condition. I Minimum charge, 50¢ 1 FOR SALE — CONTINUED A LARGE cteel snfe plenty of stor- age spacec. Weight about 1 tonm. Price $150. 214 2nd, next to Sears,! Roebuck FOR SALE*(,ompleLe lron.=rs gear. one 12 in. wheel, "tne Pontiac ‘ Motor with Marine clutch. Blue | 475 after 5 pm. 7 OR 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, i % WANTED GIRLS bicycle in_good condition, good tires, P. O. Box 3015. ‘WAN’I‘ED~Imrmt car seat. Phone | Green 614. WANTED — Experiencéd beautician wanted, must be reliable, hours afternoons. Call in person. Good ' wages, 195 So. Franklin St. hour, capable, references. Please | phone Blue 510 evenings. iOX‘ "~ grox clerk. State gualifications agd age. | Write Empire C3777. ‘ WANTED-—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone- 788. WANTED—Prets opexawrs, ma.nt;el workers and a mender. Laundry. WANTBD—T:' buy an electric stove. Phone 519. | WANTED—15 x 9 (or 10) Propeller. Call Green 113, Madsen’s Bike Shop. %0 1t, CRUISER “Betty Ross,’ com- | pletely oveérnauled, new reducflon‘ ¥ gear; shafting, etc. Ecellent con- | dition Gray Marine motor. Write | '} ¢ .wiltiams, Box 566, Sitka, Alaska. FOR SALE—A bounter 122 Becond FOR SALE* 1942 18 tube New, 1\ 5 x 28 Hallicrafters Communica- tion Radio Complete. Phone| ' Douglas 963. FOR SALE—Philco 7 tube 1942 car 6 volt radio $50. Ph. Douglas 963. (13 24 ft: TROLLER “Joy” No. 31B75, good engine. $250 cash. Call Red| 404 between 5 and 6 p.m. | - ———————————| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |San Francisco 20 110 667 ¥ ANTED—Washer; also dry clean- No. 5112-A Portland 18 12 600 ;::n at Snow White Leundry. |1n the District Court for the Terri- |Holiywood . 1713 561 pay. Phone 299. tory of Alaska, Division Number |gdattle 17 15 531 One. At Juneau. Ban Diego 16 16 500 FOR nm MILLIE MITCHELL, Plaintiff, vs.|Los Angeles 14 15 488 HARRY FRED MITCHELL, De-'|0aklana a1 20 385 3 ROOM furnished cottage with| fendant. Sacramento 8 20 386 bath, oil heat. Phone Red 600, The President of the United States,. . .. _ Natwonal League ! R SR R of America. To the above named ¥ : Won Lost Pet. FOR RENT—Heated, furnished apt.|defendant, GREETING: You are St Louis 12 5 -,oé 4 rooms and bath. Available May | hereby required to appear in the Philadel fila P 5 ‘Gfl 20th. 1671 Evergreen Ave. ‘or|District Court for the Territory of il g i Bl Alsska, Pirst- Division, at Juneau, | Cincinnat y Gl — il b Alaska, within'thirty (30) days after | & v -s0Urgh &2 2 ROOM apt. with. bath, oil range, | the last publication of this summons, | B#0Oklyn 3y e good view, 2134 Willoughby, in case this summons is published, g;s‘:c York Foan Room for gentleman. 328 Third g:t:‘ ;?Tu(;r:&;‘?p:xo:l :;ru“: f}hlcnga 5 v 12 077 Street ; '/ Ameriean League FOR RENT—Garage 1113 Calboun Ave. Phone Red 629 after 5:30 pm. e W i P it PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. STEAM heéated sleeping room, El- lingen Apts. FURNISHED apartment. Snap Shoppe. 3 ROOM summer cottage on beach. Phone Green 325. ——— FOUR ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Blue 275 after 5 pm. Inquire FOR SALE or TRADE—Apt. and » rooming house, furniture, 14 rooms, 2 apis. $2,500 or will trade for = Power Troller. Phone 487. ONE LARGE ofl heater. Tmne’ 49 Green 483. OFFICE desk and chairs. Phone, 48. REE . room turntshed nau.se, 3 Ppatented ground, 9 mile fy Airport. $1,800 cash, $2,000 . Phone Green 410. 4 BES' CLOSE in spot Douglas beach to highway, at Lawson Creek, 7% acre with bufldings; suitable for garden and chickens; ;Guy L. Smith, Box 320,. Juneau. FIVE Room furnished house, also garage. 841 West 8th St. #FOR SALE—Furnished Ieg cabin in Douglas. Inquire Yurman the Box 2433.| 4 ROOM partly furnished hmue, P. O. Box 1615. |STEAM heated room for rént— | 315 Goud St. | ¢t ROOM furnished apt, stéamheat- ed, hot and cold water at all times. Phone 569, FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easfly kept warm. Winter rates $15 & month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundfy room. Sea- view Apts. OFFICE room for rent. Call at First National Bank. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Reau.sth: Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Cur!a, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201, 315 Déecker Way. Furrier. U B R Be PCHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles On the average it takes five acrés out Glacier Highway. Inquire|of land to raise feed for a single ® Snap Shoppe. a0rse for « year. “grocery | Alaska | THE DAILY ALASKA LMPlRi: UNEAU, ALASKA CARDINALS, BROWNS IN T0P PLACES (By Assuciated Press) After a day's absence Louis Cardinals again perched atop the National League. Last year's circuit champs dropped a 2-0 de- cision Saturday to Cincinnati to drop into second place but bounced up again Sunday by doubleheader to regain the leader- ship. Max Lanier pitched his fourth consecutive victory in the St.| | sweeping a| the | SEATLEIS IN FOURTH SPOT, P. (. LEAGUE (By Assotiated Press) The weekend program in the Pa- | cific Coast League was notable mainly by the steady rise in the percentage column of Portland, | Hollywood and San Francisco who icontinued to blow hot and cold. | The Beavers swept a doublehead- | jer from the Solons on Sunday tof take a 6 to 1 edge on the serleal Submarine baller Ad Liska won his| cpener, and Al Jurisich pitched a {shutout in the nightcap. The St. Louis Browns remained, at the top of the American League Sunday with the Cleveland Indians. land on Saturday. The Chicago White Sox took a |doubleheader Sunday from the hap- |less Detroit Tigers. The Sox also won Saturday. The Philadelphia Athletics sal- vaged one game from the four-| {game series with the Washington ' | Senators by winning the second haif of a twin contest on Sunday. Bobo {Newsom on the mound won for the Athletics in the second game. The presence of Charlie Grimm, who took over again as manager of the Chicago Cubs, could not snap {the losing streak which extended: lto 12 straight. The Pirates took! both games Sunday. Nate Edwards enabled the Boston | Braves to divide a doublehenderr Sunday with the New York Glantsr shutting the latter out in the sec-| jond gume USC DEFEATS - UCON TRA(K | BERKELEY, “Galit., May a.—'rhe‘ | University of Southern California Iwith a team of 19, ten of them| |freshmen, overwhelmed the Univer- isity of California last Saturday! ,ancmoon 83 to 48 in a duel lmck, | meet. | Two frosh starred, Al Lawrence| (won two hurdles, pole vault, and came in second on the broad jump. ~ Roland Sink won the mile and two- |mile races. | | % OTHFR MEETS At Stockton, Calif., last Saturday afternoon the College of Pacific de- | feated Fresno State 77 to 50 in a dual track meet, | At Boulder, Colorado won 10 first | places to defeat Colorado, College| |85% to 45% in a dual track meet on Saturday afternoon. | e, —— 1 | ATTENTION MASONS ! Stated Communication Monday | levening with work in the F. C. De-| |gree. | J. W. LEIVERS, adv. Secretary. —a Lo temperament. And in the event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, Judge of ‘said Conrt, and the seal of said Court here- unto affixed this 20th day of April, 1944, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clm'k of. the above entitled ByJ, W LEIVERS : Deputy Clerk. First publication, May 1, 1944. Last publication, May 22, 1944. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wallet with army mtm-' caua; papérs. R.ew}rd/ cnll‘ Blackerby, Forest Service. { _ | and paying for this ad. Inquire | Empire. {LOST—A floral spray coat pin set { with Garnets. Reward, return to| Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Please. althcugh splitting a doubleheader Pitcher Jack Kramer won for Cleve- {scored a shutout on Saturday. this summons is served Upon You | | personally, and answer the plain- | Won Lost Pet. | tiff’s complaint on file in the slldlsfi Louis .........13 5 122 court and in the above entitled New York 9 4 692 cause, Washington 8 1 533 The plajntiff in said action de- Chicago ... 8 8 500 mands the following relief: Dissolu- |Cleveland . 8 9 4m| tion of the marriage now existing |Boston ... 6 9 400 | between plaintiff and defendant on | Philadelphia . .8 -9 400 the grounds of incompatibility of | Detroit .5 2 204 {fourth game ot the season to take, \thc opener. The Beavers took an' early lead and the Solons fied in| |the fourth. Jake Suytar hit a homer with one on base and Ted! Gullic countered with a homer ln:' Ithe sixth, good for three runs, (o give the Beavers a safe lead. Roy Hesler hurled the nightcap. The Solons won Saturday 9 to 4, an eleven-inning game. | Hollywood widened the lead for| fourth place with Seattle, added a Idouble win on: Sunday and an 8 10| 4 win Satur George Coy'wlhs Cuban right- {hander of Los Angeles, pitched a| |no-hit, no-run seven-inning game over San Francisco to give the Ans, gels & win in the second game ‘Sund:u after the Seals won' th& Jomellas would = have lect game except ne first game pitched a p. |hlt Dino Restelli in the Tirst in- ning with a pitched ball. ‘The Rainiers and San Diego end- ed the series by splitting a twin game on Sunday after, the Padre GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Sun Francisco 5, 0; Los Angeles! 2. b Seattle 3, 2; San Diego 0, 5. | Hollywood 9, 13; Oakland 3, 6. Portland 6. 4; Sacramento 2, 2. | National League | Philadelphia-Brooklyn pcstponell New York 5, 0; Boston 4, 2. H St. Louis 5, 1; Cincinnati 1, 0. | Pittsburgh ¢, &; Chicago 5, 2. American League Washington 2, 3; - Philadelphia 07 Chicago 4, 4; Detroit 1, 2, St. Louis 7, 2; Cleveland 4, 3. Boston-New York postponed. Pacific Coast League H San Diego 3; Seattle 0. | Sacramento 9; Portland 4. Hollywood 8; Oakland 4. Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 2., National League | New York I; Boston 4. | Cincinnati 2; St. Louis 0, Philadelphia 1; Brooklyn 10. 1 American League | St. Louis 2; Cleveland 3. Boston 3; New York 4. Washington 5; Philadelphia 0. | Chicago 4; Detroit 2. i STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. LOST — Slanted lense sun glasses Wwith correction. Reward. Phone'| Green 550, Badmmton Club Holds Banquet; Elects Officers The first annual banquet of the Juneau Badminton Club was held Saturday night at the Baranof Hotel. | this year The election of 'officers and the awarding of prizes marked the oc- casion. George Schmidt was elected President and Lucile Anderson Vice- President for the 1944-45 season The prizes awarded were for sig- nificant endeavor during the past year. Duff Ebbley was rewarded for ! his work in organizing the bad- minton group and for coaching the many players who began the game . Eric Sunsten was given ‘ KRAFT CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK | Pound Tin 4 3¢ MIRACLE WHIP | Quarls §5¢ KRAFT CARAMELS Pound 39( FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! WO DELIVERIES DAILY Pints 38¢ MIN]MUM DEL IVLRY$ .50 Bert ASH GROCE O I. A.MACHINISTS Meeis 2nd & 4th LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL (@ prize for making the most sen: | { sational play of the year | The Juneau Badminton Club waa organized during the fall of 1943. | | It met weekly thoughout the winter season, and finished the year with | WITH "- V. Yms 51 members Y | The club will meet tonight at the | NEW YORK, May 8-—Joe Mc- high school gym for the last playing | | carthy, ailing manager of the New session of the B TR | York Yankees who has been ab- JOE MCARTRY 10 BE BACK TUESDAY | will rejoin the world champions to- morrow, club officials announce. sent from the ¢lub since April 10, g HD!S TOMORROW >oe - High tide—2:13 a. m,, 180 feet. | NOTICE Low tide—~8:41 a. m., -2.1 feet. | We make keys fifty cents éach. 8 High tide—2:57 p. m., 160 feet. |hours service. 214 3nd next to Sears, Low m, 21 feet. |Roebuck adv. C — I eSS PHONE 433 ABINETS FULTON & KR BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Willoughby HKTURB USE PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL NIGHT: B. E. FEERO . J. R. CLARK .. Juneau Plumbing Heating Co. OIL BURNERS WELDIRG PHONE 787 Third and Frankhn 5P M. THRIFT C0-0P I 4 Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors Mondays 8 p.m. —————g Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS Tononbor-Stesa i oo/ It isn't too early fo consider that imporant something for Mother . . . Come in and let us suggest many items that would please her. PIGGLY WIGGLY Call 16 or 24 for Quality with Dependability wr Super Market PHONES 92.95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Victory Gardeners ‘® No strings attached ® All you that are interested ® Wehave plenty room fo take « care of everyone * ® Contact Mr. Fred Geeslin at " TFederal Building for a plet . on George Brothers’ Farm '® Nocost—freetoall PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER. AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Lall Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL ‘Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 || COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Juneau Transfer . Phone 48—Night Phone 481 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAD HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Bervice Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Stere—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phene 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR PHONE 570 rmmug;ui'rm!n 114 _OTL = FEED — HAULING m Delicious Fried Chi » DERRBY IN] John Marin, Prop. w B Alaska Music Sup Arthur M. Uggen,

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