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PAGE FIVE \uav She described the treacher- lARGE AUD'E“(E | ous invasign of a peaceful and pros- AI 20"" (E"IURY tion; begifining with promises, prop- aganda, and finally thr and A graphic picture of life under|concentration camp, with the peo- the Nazi yoke was presented to a ple fighting on with nothing to en- Wl;DNl:SDAY MAY 10, 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. * TIDES TOMORROW High tide— 3:18 a./m., 1.7 feet. Low tide— 9:57 awgn., -18 feet. High tide— 4:18 p. m., 148 feét. Low tide—10:01 p. m., 3.5 feet. Ted Carter, with the University lof Alaska Extension Service, will be the guest speaker. All members lare urged to be present, and anyone Ted Carier Will Speak a' Garden 'ln\o:"e;u-d in V‘i):‘tfil')l; Gnll'dens. Club on Thursday : Oakland Winsiin Only Game in TQUS u;hnn\ the Nazis progress- | {ive efforts to subdue the popula- | Norway was described as a huge The Juneau Garden Club will Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE ONE WICKER bassinette and stand with mattress. Call at 730 11th| . and E Sts. < v | TWO 8 ft. show cases. Sully's ‘Bakery. CABIN Cruiser, 30 hp. Gray. | Brownie the Barber. 6 ROOM house, completely furnlsh- ed, light, water, washing macmne Auke Lake, call 659 or see Peter| i n at Garage. { 420 ft See "$3500 cash. Mrs.| W. C. Waiers, Wrangell, Alaskal ROOM, completely furnished | house, with basement, oil furnace, ! bathroom, hot and cold running water, on beach, Fritz Cove Road, $3,500, Larry Trambitas. gMALL HOUSE, 921 10th. Either| furnished or 554. unfurnished. Phone | %6 ft. TROLLER, 306 Willoughby, | %36 MASTER Chev Coupe, excellenU condition. Phone 58. | 40 ft. CRUISER “Betty Ross,” com- pletely overnauled, new reduction gear, shafting, ete. Excellent con-| dition Gray Marine motor. Write | C .Williams, Box 566, Sitka, Alaska. {FOR RENT-Light, |4 ROOM partly furnished hous Minimum charge, 50¢ FOR RENT ONE ROOM bache lm Green 415. apt. Phone airy room for gentleman, 224-4th St. 3 ROOM furnished co&tage wn.h b'n.lx, oil heat. Phone Red 600. Cnlhoun Ave. Phone Red 629 after 5:30 p.m. PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 |STEAM hea'ed slee]»ng mom El lingen Apts. PURVISHED Snap Shoppe. pal tment Inqulre 3 ROOM summer cottage on beach Phone Green 325 P. O. Box 1615. |+ ROOM furnished apt. steamheat- | ed, hot and cold water at all times. Phone 569. #OR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath e1d use of Electric Washer and. ‘Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| vlew Apts. OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank. Call at FOR SALE — 1942 18 tube New 5 x 28 Hallicrafters Communica- | tion Radio Complete. Phone Douglas 963. AFOR SALE—Philco 7 tube 1942 car | 6 volt radio $50.. Ph. Douglas m‘ F‘OR SALE or TRADE—Apt. and| v rooming house, . furniture, 14\ rooms, 2 ap.ws. $2,500 or will trade for Power Troller. Box 2433.! Phone 487. ; ONE LARGE oil heater. Phone! i’u)msvtixédr —nou; S acres patented ground, 9 mile post by Airport. $1,800 cash, $2,000 terms. Phone Green 410. VOFF‘ICE desk and chairs. 48 FOR SALE—Complew tron‘-rl gear, | one 12 in. wheel, one Pontiac Motor with Marine clutch. Blue! 475 after 5 p.m. ¥R SALE—2 toom Houss, 3% agre | Patented land, Auk Bay. Cafl at| DeHart’s Grocery, or write P. 01 ¢ Box 574. 7OR SALE—20 ft. Speed Boat 9 horse Chris Craft Engine. See Cowling and Davlin. BEST CLOSE in spot Douglas| |/ beach to highway, at Lawson Creek % acre with buildings; .suxtnble for garden lnfl chickens; Guy L. Smith, Box 320, Juneau. FIVE Roem futnished nhouse, also ' garage. 841 West 8th St. FOR SALE—Furnished lcg cabin in| Douglas. Ingquire Yurman the| Furrier. 7 CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| _ouc Glacier Highway. Inquire j*° Snap - Shoppe. MISCELLANEGUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls;‘$1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. I’ LOST AND FOUND .Los’l‘—leck Shaefler perieil, small it p) size, fine lead. ‘Lost on 3 Generous Reward. Ph;me days. Don Pn:kard Springer and Wire-Haired Ter- rier; one white eye, one black eye; answers to name of Squeegee. Generous reward. Phone 807 days. | digestion 4 Don Pickard, WANTED WANTED — Eye Glasses repmred guns repaired, Keys made. 214 2nd St. next to Sears, Roebuck. \"VANTED TO RENT—A caah re gister; also typewriter. Jim's Hamburger, So. F’rnnklln. WANTED——P‘umished house or apt. for summer by reflable part; Chas. A. Wheeler, Hotel Juneau. WANTED Man to ‘learn radio announe- ng, full-time work, good pay. Contact Manager, *KINY. | \7ANTED—Keys to make 8000 to Phone; 12,000 Blank keys in stock, get your spare keys now. 214 2nd St. Next to Sears, GIRLS blcycln in gmd condition, good tires. P. O. Box 3015. ‘WANTED — Dif:vork, by day ferences. Please phone Bluc o evenir WANTED — Woman for. grocery| clerk. Siate qualifications and age. Write Lipirg 03777, ; TANTEL Aua.u furnsture. 308 Wil o5S o;eramrs, mangel workers andd a' mender. Alaska Laundry. TR S A o WANTED—To;buy an elactrle stove. Phone 519, WANTED—15 Call Green Shop. vAN’l‘ED—vt ‘asher; also ¢rman at Snow White uundry Good pay Phone 299. HEALIH Quiz x 9 (or 10) Propeller. 113, Madsen’s Bike —listiess? Nwevtryomknmmcmmche ood out of the foo1 you eat—youmust d'»'eu . Eut what most people don’t luce about ce‘—fiver Jen b 3 o ngmm—'ium. A 'LOST—WHI party who took man’s raincoat by mistake at Odd Fel- o low's Hall, Sunday night call Blue 414 and cxchange for own, ter. Ca»m'umo Goday—oply 208, ihwmm Three Leagues | { gl 7o [ £ ' (By Associated:Press) | The Oakland Acorns, holders of | next to the last place in the Pacific Coast League, scored seven runs in the seventh inning last night to de- feat the last place Sacramento Solons, 7 to 3. Early Porter was sent to the showers and Gene Rabbitt took over the Solons' hurling duties after six Oakland tallies. Other coast poned. No major league baseball [;nmewl were played yesterday. games were post-| NDING OF CLUBS o Coast League Lost 10 12 13 15 16 Pet.| Francisco § | nd 1Hollywood | Seattle |San Diego Los Angeles | Oakland Sacramento National League | Won |St. Louis 12 Philadelphia 9 Cincinnati ! Pittsburgh | Brooklyn |New York ‘Bostan |Chicago 1 1 American League Won Lost 13 Lost Pet. wSt Louis ‘New York | ‘Washington Chlc‘\;o |Cleveland | Boston | Philadelphia Detroit JOE LOUIS " HANDSOUT RING DOPE :533 { gSurpnse Announ(ements | Are Made by Champion on Tour of Army Camps LONDON, May 10, — Staff Ser- geant Joe Louls, hedvyweight cham- pion surprised the American sol- !diers and others before whom he ! has appeared almost nightly in ex- hibitions, by naming Max Baer the toughest opponent he ever met, as |head of the all-opponent team selected for the Stars and Stripes, | | servicemens’ yubllcanon Billy Conn, who came close to lifting Joe’s ‘crown at the Polo Grounds in 1941, will probably meet. Louls in the first fight of the post- war era. Conn was named five times in the mythical lineup. Louis rated Conn not only the smartest of all opponents, but also the fast- est, possessor of the most effective left, best defense and best offense. Another surprise was Joe’s nam- ing of Jim Braddock as the most | ‘ | | | 12-rounder in' New York in Bix others named in Joe opponent lmeup includes the most, ‘troublesome as Arturo ‘Godoy, fast- est retreater as Bob Paster, and poorest opponent as John Payi Joe also says the hardest pi he ever ‘absorbed was a right that Al Delaney landed in 1934 that nearly cracked Joe's: jaw. On - the other hand, the hardest punch Joe ¢éver landed was the one that chill- | ed Pauline. Uzeudin in thg fourth round fn New Yofi THY 15 AGAIN Wmmwfl | e R i leadership of the world champion Yankees after @n absénce of one month ause of illness, . .- McOarthy said: “If I can do as good a job as Art Flétcher did, I| will have the pénnant in the fall. The champs won six stfaight games and are only one 5nme behind - the St. Louis Browns.” McCarthy refused to mnu sny remarks on the races in the t leagues except to jagree the Louis Browns are setting a flxicy pace. TERRITORIAL GUARD MEETING hm;sw The weekly . ti neau unit ‘af the m’ ifi will be held on Thumdny evi at 7:30 o'clock at the A. B. Hall. A course in pisfol shoot will be | started, and g gami i ctor has | |bean lifled up to mcn $he funda- mentals at this meet, therefore a !uu -nendnnle of membérs is de- tols ‘"e nquemg‘ e %fl- the meeting. ourageous as" Leée - Ramiage, - most | large and attentive aquence last | courage them but hope for a final evening at the 20th Century The-|United Nations victory atre by Else Margrete Roed, refugee | Miss Roed journalist and lecturer from Nor- | the muspices of the Sons of Norway Jones - Stevens Seward Street Cuts Capers with COTTON You'll love ‘em and tub ‘eml These frisky fresh cottons that are brim full of Trudy's tempting tricks. strikes up the band with stripes . better hop on quick-like for a carefree ride into Spring and Summer. $495 nd 3595 ‘WAGON WHEE-S in flno siripes of navy, red, blue, or green printed on fin 8. brown e flwy’ve unlcckbd tho lnu fronflor This was 119 than's land not %0 many’ years ago. Sure, there was always gold or platinum in the hills—but you cculdn’t get it out, you couldn’t even get to it. Today, Alaska’s riches are no longer veiled by.space and time and terrain. 'fn;tks and planes and power boats have vmhud the last frontiers. But it still isn’t easy. Though planes have shrunk week- long. do' team tript to a matter of minutes, men appeared here under sHORflE P!E jacket wo piecer *in ‘woven stripe broaddioth. - Red, blue or 8895 meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. E. Glover at 124 Fifth Street, with Mrs. ‘ C. E. Rice as co-hostess. She truly Sizes 9 to 15 l- rdering by mail g ,..;f: e data: WEIGBHT JUMPER: Inside Length Waist | Seat Expertly tailored and care- | fully made to order-or fit- | ted from stock. We use first quality fabrics of serge, whipcord or gabardine in any desired weight $37.00 FPrics inchudos tabior-made rates Postage Charge $1.00 Satitaction Guaranteed on meney xl COI-I EN Since 1911 1312 2nd Ave., SEATTLE | THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 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 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy 'E/O.DAVIS E W. 1 risk miuch on sturdy engines—and the fuels that keep them running. Right there you have the reason for Alaska's preference for Standard Gaso- line, and Standard Aviation Gasoline. They’ve proved their dependability. Through stormy, snow-laced skies, up swirling rapids, over rocky passes, Standard fuels give motors the power to pull over the rough spots. When the chipsare down, you can count on Standard of California. PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE sand PLYMOUTH Bert's Cash Grecery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junesu GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for oug guests Air Service Information ™ PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCER¥ Phone 146 G.E. ALII& CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONI i'll l'oueu!l’lllh‘ 114 OIL — FEED — momo Dine - Bar - Dance Delicigus Fried Chicken- DERBY John Marin, Prop. GEORGE II“. Widest Selection of LIQUORS - PHONE 92 or 8§

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