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§ - TUESDAY _]UNE 20, 1944 Phone a CLASSIFIED [ Copy must be in the office by 2 o'cldck in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in Count telephone directory. five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ . |Giants s FOR SALE small b!cycle mcycle wash- Call at 811 Basin Boy ing machine. | * 40-tt. Cabin Oruiser “Betty Ross.” | Road. ** Gasoline condition. wash- machine in Phone Blue. T15. Model 12 Winchester 12 gauge, full. | Call room 225, Baranof Hotel. 20 gauge Lefevre shotgun with 5 boxes: of shells; black seal fur coat, size 16; table model radio. Phone 238. NEW 18- T"BE New dalllLrflftexs s SX28 complete with speaker. Call Douglas 963 after 5 p. m. ONE DODGE and one Chev. two- ton dump trucks in nood con- dition. Good rubber, new motor. Douglas 963. DOLBLE BED, baby’s Cnb both | complete. 825 A Street. 'FOR SALE—1935 Dodge Del. Truck. Saw table, 36"x46” and 3 h.p. motor; meounted on casters with 18" rip saw, motor 9th - 16" . combination saw; needs overhauling. 1919 Street. 7-ROOM : HOUSE, fully furnished; oil range, oil heater and full| concrete . basemen. Located on Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147. FOR SALE — Rebullt bicycles $45 | each, at Madsen’s Bike Shop. Sleeps 7, nice. galley; 100 h. p. Gray; in first class condition. L. M. McConnell, Sitka. v Alaska Transfer Company, Skag- way, Alaska. Garages, furnished office, all equipment. Three con- tracts. seperately. Good buy. Cash. SMALL HOUSE, 921 10th. Eithcr furnished or unfurnished. Phone 554. v L One 1937 Chev. sedan, good rum—flng condition, §250.00. Call Blue 139, ask for Dal. 7-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished, oil range, ofl heater and full con- crete basement. Located on Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147. et ok ¥SIX-ROOM partly furnished house, 825 Gold Belt, - Phone; Green 150, ¥ after 6 p. m oy good _| “fan, cut off saw, 16" rip saw, 13" House may be purchased ! 'F Oll RENT_Continued ¢ ROOM partly furnished house, | P. O. Box 1615. WANTED WANTED Bousrkeeper and gocd cook between 45 and 50 years of | | age, for business couple in mod- | ern house, Wage $100.00 month- ly. No Sunday work. Write Em- | ] pire C4078. ,WAN"I‘ED—TO buy small electric Case Lot Grocery, i WA T-E Used pre-war ‘ stroller in good condition. Douglas 48. baby WANTED — To pack fish, capacity; previous experience. Write Box 762, Juneau, or phone | Douglas 473. | WANTED—Young lady would like. | furnished room in private home; board optional. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- | eral housework or second maid, for private household, $100.00 monthly. P. O. Box 904. {WANTED — Young women for chambermaid work at Baranof | Hotel. Inquire housekeeper. {WAN’I‘ED—~Smn battery radio. | Contact G. S. Clark, Gastineau Hotel. WANTED — Press operators, Hand ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- ‘ loughby. Phone 788. i IIISCELLAIBOUS | — | GUL Realistic ' Perma- hent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 3201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND | —_— e LOST—At Thane, child’s silver mug bearing the initials D.S. M. Please call Red 413. Reward. LOST—Wallet i front of Federal Bldg; important papers. Reward, | Return to Empire. |LOST—By ycung lady, purse; col- ored and shapyd like an orange, | on Wedneazh.,fi Reward. Return to Empxre Furnished duplex apt., 4 rooms nnd bath and 3 rooms and bath. In- come $55 monthly. Price $2950.00. $500.00 'down; balance like rent. 426 East First St. rwo 8 Bakery. ft. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| out Glacier Snap Shoppe. fOR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre Highway. Inquire Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at| * DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O. Box 574. FOR RENT ¢ ONE-ROOM HOUSE, kitchen, oil| range and bath; one-room house, kitchen, oil range and shower bath. Phene 205, before 4 p. m. APTS FOR RENT, $20.00 and up. Winter & Pond Apts. Phone 47. VACANCY at Buckingham Apts., Douglas. FURN. HEATED Apt. in Douglas. Phone Fed. Bldg. 81 or Douglas ¢ 372, * SR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- quire Snap Shoppe. OFFICE room for rent. First National Bank. FURNISHED apartment. Snap Shoppe. PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143, * POR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm, Winter rates $1§ & month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and ‘use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. See- view Apts. Call at Inquire show cases. Sully’s| ning at 7:30 o'clock to root for the |Rotary and Chamber of Commerce |teams when they play a hard- |fought game for victory and the |Fifth War Loan drive, The nine breathtaking girls are the Miss Liberty contestants, who are vying for the honor of reign- ing over Juneau and Douglas on July Fourth, The other rooters, who will cheer |the local Babe Ruths on to spec- tacular achievements on the field, |will be Juneau and Douglas resi- dents who have said it with bonds —each admission representing the purchase of a bond for the Fifth War Loan drive, MRS. DELIA DULL BACK; TAKES PATIENT SOUTH Mrs. Dehlia. Dull has returned from the States after acting as accompanying nurse, taking John Laughlin of Douglgs to the Marine Hospital in Seattle. While at the hokpital, Mrs. Dull saw another Al patient, Olaf Heller of Juneau, who wishes to be rememl here. Mr. i+ bear last November and is get- ing along as well \as can be ex- sected. \ Phone | — | Chicage 11-ton | Phone Green 665. | red to all of his friends eller was attacked by THE DAlLY ALASKA FMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA | coast Guard m\d the Finance Red | Birds. Games this week and next Mon- day wul determine the winner of WALLOPED BY =~ ;ANGELS 5101 BIG BASE Li The Los Angeles Angels walloped | the Portland Beavers last night 5‘ to 1, in the only game played in| |the Pacific Coast League. The {loss put the Beavers in third place, tied with Seattle. In the National [York walloped Brocklyn, second League, New | v their arch-rivals,| Mike Haas is well known in Ju- 10 to 2 by virtue of a|nheau, but few knew that il{ his inning in which the|Younger days he was a pm(esamun{ ored six runs on four hits,|ball player. r'n:i‘ f;:!].\' m::"‘l:mllo :.:“e‘ valks g b |attention o askans e | B e e |teams for the Chamber of Com-| - - !merce Loyalists and the Rotary| ',('A.:."':, MOiDAY | Fifth Columnists were being plclu-dl Lol At SRR T [and Mike Hacs' name was left off,| 3 e tionat Thague ‘nmdvertenuy New York 10, Brooklyn 2. This game, which is going to be Anderenn Lm"w {played on Ju{u 22 between the No games scheduled Monday. twa sforerhéntioned temain W | linterest of the Fifth War Loan | s R - |Drive at the Firemens' Park, is [ FEANDING OF . LERS |going to be either soft ball or hard Pacific Coast League [ball. So far the soft ball addicts | Won Lost Pct.ihave thc lead but the hard ball| | san Francisco 39 31 557 fans, mostly spectators, by the way, Hollywood 38 33 535]are coming up fast. | {Portiand 3 B8 5291 As a compromise it was suggest- | | Seattle 31 33 529 oq by Jack Fletcher, who has never ! 240, Diego 31 36 507|mayed a game of baseball in his jLios’ Angeles 3 36 486 ;s and has only seen half ! i Qakland 32 37 464 40500, that the two teams playl | Fogpamanto o ey cricket ‘but this was " impractical Nasanat. b |because the War Loan Drive ends| Wan, Lost Petio, uly gth. When Mikes “cre- 8838 dentials or diploma or whatever ;- b it is that ball players carry around 30 25 { 28 25 besides broken f{ingers were pre: | 27 29 24 34 21 30 17 30 League Won Lost 32 25 31 25 25 24 29 28 27 29 25 28 big Pet. | St. Louis -~ Pittsburgh INew vork Cincinnati Brooklyn | Boston Philadelphia Chicago American 545 528 'fi‘ ians jumped for joy and plnced‘ 412 him on the important first base g sack. There will be two assistant first basemen added to the lineup Pet, by special permission of the So-| 561 clety for the Prevention Of. | 554 When a slide was flashed on the| 510, Screen at a local theatre the other| £09 night announcing the coming base- | 482 ball game between the Chamber of | 472 Commerce Loyalists and the Rotary | 456 Fifth Columnists on June 22 in| 455 connection with the Fifth War' Loan Drive, Hank Harmon, who I is one of the leading baseball play- ers of the entire Territory and Douglas Island, heard a native in the row ahead of him say to his wife in almost perfect Thlinglet, “Fifth Columnists! I never did trust those Rotarians.” Not being able to find anyone suffiently neutral in Juneau who could be trusted to act in an un- biased manner as umpire of the y 4-2 SCORE g 4 Fifth War' Loari hard-soft ball game, the Rotary Club suggested In one of the biggest upsets of using their District Governor Robert the first half of the softball league Cheyne who is paying the club the PAA team last night won by his official visit. Being a Canad- {a score of 4 to 2 from the Signacs. jan it was thought that he at least ‘The winners played inspired ball, woildn't be partial to one side or showing much improvement over the other but the Chamber of previous games. Errors by the Commerce Loyalists wouldn't per- Signacs proved costly, with the mit it unless they were allowed PAA taking advantage of every to use Eric Johnston, President of break. the United States Chamber of Credit for victory goes to the Commerce as a base umpire. John- entire PAA team as they all play- ston couldn’t be reached in Mos- ed heads-up ball. The Signacs cow for a statement by the Em- played with practically a revised pire. Minard Mill, first selected lineup, and missed the services of for this post, has a former com- Capt. Beach at second, Herbert at mittment to umpire a wedding that third and Lowry at the plate. Six night. hits were registered by the winners Buy your tickets now for the big- to four for the .Signacs. !gest sports event ever staged north In the second game the Sub- of 56. Price: one $18.75 war bond. Port defeated the City team by a June. 22, longest. day in the year, score of 3 to 1. The much-improv- and in 1954 youw'll collect $25 and ed City team was 3 threat through- remember ‘with mingled emotions out the game and deserve a 10t 'of how your grand-pappy fought the | credit. The winners registeerd Battle of Gastineau Chapnel for | seven hits to five for the loserS. seven innings back in the old days. Abrams and Rister pitched good A ————.ee— — — ball for the Sub-Port, with Henning : of the City team turning in a PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY nice game. | Have a portrait artist take your Three teams are now tied for picture. Hamersley Studio, Opposite | first place, namely the Signacs, Federal Building, Phone 204, adv. | St. Louis | Boston Detroit Washington New York Cleveland 26 31 - | Philadelphia 2 30 - PAA UPSETS EHOUSE WORK EASY! ' JET OIL—For: Shoes. ;Black and brown. O’CEDAR POLISH—For Fyrniture and Floors. JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT—Self-shining floor polish. JOHNSON’S PASTE WAX—Polish with a polish. JOHNSON’S SHI-NUP—For silver and household. WHITE ACE—A white shoe polish. SHINOLA—Paste Shoe Polish. POWWOW, OLP. DUTCH ald LlGHTHOUSE— Cleaners to use in the kitchen, BAB-O—For en; ware. QAKITE and B leans everything. SANI-FLUSH and VANISH—For toilet bowls. S. 0. S. PADS—For pots and pans. WINDEX and CLEAREX—For windows and glass, small and gallon size. INSTO—SOONITE—BORAXO—TARKEEP and SKAT—For the hands. RED DEVIL—For furnace and stoves. DEXTRA—Cleans and polishes aluminum. ALSO—ALII kinds of soap and soap powders. ELECTRIC POLISHER FOR RENT—50c per day. AND befare you start to paint or clean up— USE HAND GUARD! at P/flfil)’» _J $2.00 Minimum uul-umlr.u. In order to conserve mnnr,uuflmnbw-nd-m we have only one delivery each day. sented, Captain Foss of the Rotar- ® has been matched for ounder with Willie Pep Hartford in the White Sox park on July 7 Pep holds the California lightweight title. R | CHICAGO, T, June 20.—Willie|be Joyce of v, Indiana, negro| Wednesd lightweight winner of two out of | three engagements with Henry | ball ATTENTION SHRINERS called for the 21st at Legion until the June 28th. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Meeting the n evening of MUSHROOMS 4or.tin,S.and W. §9c CANNED GRAPEFRUIT FANCY QUALITY 3 No. 2 cans 87« 12 @ns$3.39 Case $6.59 DoOUG LAS ]\I‘I l\'FI{Y 1() A M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. P. M. MINIMUM~—$2.! PHONE 104 Belt CASH GRO ERY GreenBell PEPPEBS ‘ _ Due Tomorrow Just the thing to perk up those salads. LOTS OF OTHER GOOD TH!NGS‘ FOR HOT WEATHER MEALS! - Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! . Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and2'P. M; Douglas Delivery—10 A, M. ARE YOU MY DADDY 2" It’s more than good Ameri- canism to invest in War Bonds. .. it’s good business. Let’s buy more Bonds than we planned, now during the Sth War Loan Drive. .. aud let’s keep on doing so! S, sonny boy, I'm your. daddy — the daddy you don’t remember because you were just a few months old when I left for war.” Waris helnlesl, little man. It doesn’t give much heed to family ties. But, along with mmmns of other men and n in uniform, your dad ing everything he can to ke,j! another war from start- m"&tfl you’ r:?rown upand hav dnldren your own, A 73 This advertisement prepared and confributed by ~ THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION of | | New York feather- | { Dugout will | a0 PAGE rNa COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 0ld Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used to Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU CABINETS FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PHONE 433 So. Seward and Wfllowhby Juneau Plumbing & Heating Cb. : PLIMBM ' "HEATING ‘ et NY § B SHEET METAL PIIONE'ZII'I Thrrdi and NIGHT: B. E. J. R. CLARK Member National Retaller- 211 SEWABD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorised Deplers) - GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street, Juul Mcu Saniiary Meat B ‘POR QUALITY MEATS /AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY CLall Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Mazfae Engines. apd Bupplics MACHINE SHOR Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING—DAVLIN “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneaun GASTINEAU HOTEL Well Paper Ideal Paint Shap Phone 549 Pred W. Wenat

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