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WLD’\L'SDAY JULYS 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE ]UNEAU ALASKA PAGE FIVE 4 ‘ \] L . S— e S D - i ; ‘ | Budde conducted the. service and Hulse. | 4 Phone a CLASSIFIED (KIDS VIE FOR ™ wox v 20 suse e IKAKU(KI HURLS = !ALEC ZIBIO RITES : jears ‘and younger) — Lee Nahce, HELD THIS MORNING | Fversrcen Cemeters : Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in |eorge Bl and Virgil Hulse. TH'RD SHUIOU]’ | The deceased was born in Aus- n.w' afternoon to insure insertion on same Girls’ bicycle race (one lapl—‘ | S Wapig! ot s Zik i tria and is suryivd by his wife, a day. I)ormh_v Gore and Lousan Krause. | ‘ARIS ‘!-uml rites far i\lm. l,nu?. who P e g ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons | AT BAll pARK Boys' bicycle race (two laps)- ,1)-\1(\' | | wssed away Seturday evening at listea in telephone directory. | |Roff and Hm.m Hildre. \ 8 St. Anws Hospital, were held this : on —l i Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- Amefl(an I_eglon Takes Miaid Ut IR Srm PRI T S R e e L tions: Ch f A | Sporf PA('H( COAS'I' \.mnm from Camden, N. J, and One day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; arge or Annual Jporis nu[ml;m:. pitched ‘lel\l.:cr:lh)l‘l.'dm.\l’\::;“ Minimum charge, 50¢ . | . g ‘out of ihe season yesterday { h g | ComnivalYesterday | HORSEWINNER | wswowcores —ctiorieiomm oo ol COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY | akland - climbed into a first- rank : [bill with the Athletics. Frank , s o FROM PENSIVE 5. S e i e or nLac uneau Kids had a [lleld ay o ity 0 - - . h polmm, off the Seals in two games CriRaR S AN 15 th |vesterday at Firemen's Patk and and Hollywood split. These games| jore B gl L Gioled: in the in spite of the prevalling weather| ..o, c0' 1) - st U5, GeorglelWwre played In’the witbrioch | 1,;1(;,\ ml:.x s s.d ¥ e PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU oL s " <niri remained | VEAIAN, " Ty s wwelfth inning yesterday to givel conditions _ their spirits remained |y, \yoghington bred horse, who! - Under the ligats, Seattle defeated| G0 o m' 3 S B ot SR YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL undampened. o ader auspices of|MOVed from the Pacific Coast to(Partland in the firsu game, but the( G tEE Rt B LSy agter | REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME the American Legion,” whose mem- the. big time last year, defeated Beavers took the second game l’“\v‘mnngwn took the opener. | — - p— e ‘M” )llllaull m'““h ot taih Pensive by a length to win the the same score as the first game Cleveland took . both “ends’ of a| FOR RENT Drive oy to. the following first,|$50000. Stars and Stripes handicap| Sacramento handed a doublelgoupigheader with the Yankees on| ; s noon | Av g Sadta Boys' 20-yard dash (four years g | " 4 lin the first inning of the secon | e R FOR SALE e Mepkran G ST - | .‘-T.p.‘f'.fi ~( "T‘: ff:;:.‘.e same to win the contes. 326 SECOND STREET “Popeye” Adams and Allan Gould W ast Leage | Detroit took the. first game from| oldr lu Ha c kedu ls LOST—FOUND |Girls' ard dash (four years and| { Oakland 9, 1; San HF'S"“M“’ 2 :’ Boston on the Fourth, but the Red asnion me 400, JAea P i s, 6, 0; Hollywood 5, 3.!g . 80 Bobb; lvounger) — Linda Lovell, Yvonne Pyt 0 Sox took the sccond when Bobby . MISCELLANEOUS ! Maxine Guy and Dolores Addleman ! ¥ 1 ‘“‘"‘b’“jf"i iv)lfv) 5 1 |Poer hit his cighth- homer of the| Jflsl lee “ll"lel' "sed fo c00k i WAN {Boys, 20-yard dash (five years and| | et b R : TED sounger — Riehwrd Hule Bersan| S, . g Phone 359 E, Adams and Willlam Jo)mson Girls'| 1 g it PR . | 7t g < i gt o ow vew vor 2.1 HOSPITAL NOTES THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU IS 11 A. M. ON DATE : |younger) — ¥vonne Maxine Guy e sk Claita ¢, 2. | J i OF INSERTION [Helen Claire Lister and Linda ! fadeiphia $ 0 PUsburgh % % Kenneth Wingatc has been ad-| : |Lovell. Boys' 20-yard dash (six| ot AEEICh, SR mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for —— — 's and younger)—Richard Hulse, | | St. Louis 4, 3; Philadelphia 0, 8 ‘.,,(mcal treatment. | SR e e FOR SALE FOII RENT_Continued |Jicu sonmson and Denmi ) ~ | Chicago 3, 0; Washington 2, 2. CABINETS FIXTURES - @l | Marcus Johnson and Dennis Ryan.| AN 8 0 ! e | F N & | "ONE-ROON HovhE, Tt Girls' 20-yard dash (six years and (By Associated Press) Dmm“ a4 'B():m" 3‘ oy Mrs. Mary NcNm entered St.| U L T 0 & K R U S E One %1» mufnld \pum' cal. 30-06, range and bath; one- xo:;tx:: e:cu:;l younger) — Yvonne Guy, Yvonne| The Chicago Cubs are out of the Tt TR g Ann's on Monday for medical care.| BUILDING CONTRACTORS with Lyman 48 sight; Al shape.| oo oll et showe;]flk’bt’" and Helen Claire Lister |cellar in the National League for f Bhb ol :’J‘u‘d\(m Hias Beatl REPAIRING and REMODELING Also One Ithaca double barrel : Boys' 25-yard dash (seven, ¥ears (he first time this geason by sWeep-| STANDING OF CLUBS i, O e | { . PHONE 433 So. S ghby 3 | S 3 ; Y 3 . Seward and Willeu shotgun, 10 magnum, single| oW Phone 205, before 4.p. m.|, ;4 younger)—Casey Harris, Not-|ihe! ihe serles ‘with, Becton. and!Bu! Pacific Coast League dischisrged :from St; Ann's: Hospial.| 42 el trigge: new. Ammunition PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143,|man Lister and Richard Hulse. [ouis at the same time increased Won . Lost Pct.| ¥ gl AT T for I Chris Jorgensen, — | Girlst 25-yard. dash (seven Years|jis Jeguie lead by. faking a double- Sm Francisco 45 42 s17| ‘Mrs. Earl Barcus, a surglcal pa-| Vs FURNHED Tour-rooi Bomer Gl lont” sounet — esin. W e ey ‘o & doble: S0 T B % e s hod o e | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING €O e s | ——————| lange and oil heat, Phoue BIUC‘YV(‘mu(‘ Hebert ana Ardine Castle-| . Brooklyn dropped a pair to Cin- San Diego 46 44 511 return to her home. i -4 1935 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, good tires;| 275, ton. Boys' 30-yard dash (eleht|cinpari on the Fourth, while Phila- Seattle 44 43 506 T PLESAID P HIATINGE-OLL. BUNSRGS SRR NS .00 cash. Paone 64. = -|vears and younger)—Thorlif Snar-| Portland 43 44 494) Fred Nelson has been admitted WELDING o o2 By o8 FURNISHED apartment. Inquire a 8 |delphia and Pittsburgh split on two Portland # A £ AL ¢ | I qulre |3 o Jack Hermle and Casey Harris.| LB AN gols 43 44 494)l0 St. Ann’s for treatment. | H “E 787 - . Four rooms of {urniture, stores, ¢-| Snap Shovpe g s S | L Angeles ir A Ll P Third and Franklin frigerator, radio and phonograph = B, el 8 5 | yWOOC 4 A48 Peter S iy b n o - a ner)— y n, Es-| T . o | eter Smith, a medical patient, combination; $40000 buys ali,| OFFICE room for rent. Call at “l{‘:' YO S ARG, T | nomCE s HNRERT Ty EERmento 39 46 4591115 been discharged from St. Ann's| Al Hotel No. 14. First National Bank. ; B’m\‘“ ;’ :“‘(‘1 dy‘s}:» ml‘m vears| That George E. Cleveland, admin- National League ! Hospital. W = iy e e 5-y2 YEBTS | 4 irator of the e Won Lost Pet, | N 1" FOR SALE_Umbrella tent, oxiz,| POR.RENT—Fur. Apts. Baslly kepb|and younger) -~ Eaward Carrillo,| [Si2t0F of the estate of David John 0 ; HR G E AL"n“ T | gall, deceased, has filed his final St. Loui AT 19 2| ues il O MdKeohitic:Hag been | oSl 4 new. Phone 62. ‘ warm. Winter rates $15 8 month.|jack Hermle and Ernest Hayes.| account and report of his admin- Pittsburgh 35 28 556 = Member National Retaller- CUSTOM Tmofi e g | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath Girls' 35-yard dash (nine years and| jsyation of said estate, and his pe- Omeinnati S e s e b re-| Ownied Grocers ol)l \\m(l;:\\l. 25 pane, approx. 4x6) sud use of Electric Wusher 8nd|younger)—Mildred Brown, Elaine! tition for distribution thereof, in the. New York 34 35 4pg oving medical treatment: . 211 SEWARD STREET Across.from Elks’ Club t. Ideal for sunporch or gar-; Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- g 3 | : € ¢ — s i AT S et iy | tew g Ry Eldemar and Beatrice Wilson. | ynited States Commissioner's Court , Brooklyn 33 86T ARSI nys Wawnervntl batiy- Lave PHONE 767 PHONE 576 oy e o g! | P Boys' 40-yard dash (ten years and | | for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al—l‘ Philadelvhia 28 38 424! pgen discharged from the Govern- BARGAIN—Duplex_ apt., hed; | FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat, Tn-| Youn§er—Eaware Carrilo, H:“{‘ Seuc A T DI (WRARS ALK RN 28 42 400 meny Hospital. » 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen,| quire Snap Shoppe. f(i":]:\[_’(‘; ‘:‘“h ““L:l“ \'(:xrw "'“:” :5:1 ‘9:'4 l:; :3":‘ t:nxe?jl 8% !(he\m"c“n'" %5 31 403 —— | FORD AG EIN cY C,ALL bath, electric range, ofl heater,| - ; s Bn. _years e and said court the place for | Aot Eris i i Rtk hi (Authorized Dealers) e A | |younger) — Betty Mantilla, Agnes! hearing same; and that all persons } Amprioap. League Oharles Kafaken'.Isom.: Sitks. ks bt 5 Femmer's Transfer g SR aenines e ihny. Ve POLICECOURTS FINES |Herron and Alberta Barlowe. Boys'| concerned therein are hereby noti. Won . Lost.; Fotel Doen disabatgoskt [yainthes Govam- GREARESTOAS 0 room, bath, electric range, oil; 4 e 7 Louls 32 562 o1 receiving b S L T .‘”,( 2500 Lms,’,‘ s PO fined in Oyt |20-¥aTd dash (eleven years and| fied to appear at said time and place S“_li“‘"‘" 1; ;‘é ;zj'l‘c‘:;““?:::’l’:s: aftap- Teselving. med Foot of M‘fis““‘ 114 ater, lower apt, e following were fined in_City |younger)—Lee Nance, Peter Bishop|and file their objections, if any, {0 4 s i » et . Police Court tnis morning: Ira|ang virgil Huse. Girls 50-yard said final account and petition for | Chicago 33 32 508 At | Juneau olors OIL — FEED — HAULING ROLL ]OP mk desk, Phone I‘od !Demmer Owens, $25, drunk; Mr""';da.\h (cleven years and younger) | settlement and distribution thereof. | New York Eil 34 -500 | Johnny Willard has been dis- 219, [Nels Smith, $25 drunk; Richard|gonnie Tonkin, Betty Mantilla and| Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 13th, | Cleveland 3 37 486 missed from the GOVErNMENt HOS- | ye———— - | Piel, $20, drunk: Mrs. Paul Kru- | pmelen Dapeevich. | 1944 Washington 34 37 479 pital. Sanilary Meai CO l)lne e BII' _n 1-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished; |Koff, $25, drunk; Louise Joseph, $25,| Boys' 50-yard dash (twelve years| EORGE E. CLEVELAND, | Detroit 34 38 472 R g oil range, oil heater and full|drunk and disorderly. “'m(l "mmgél_y 5 pNward MLCorklr‘l Administrator. Pmludplphm 32 39 451, Elizabeth Permenger has left the FOR QUALITY MEATS Delicious Fried Chicken concrete. basemen. Located on| -oe 5 13im Rush and Tom Mietenen, | Fist bublication, June 14, 1944, b et ol Government. Hospital and returned AND POULTRY DE Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147. | Therc are 21 islands in the Ha- Girls’ 50:\‘:”'(1 dash (twelve )nars‘u“ pubhc‘tmm July 5, 1944 Empire Classifleds Pay' to her home, . FREE DELIVERY RBY INN b S {wallan archipela yor — —— = : : 2 - = 13 and 49 SMALL HOUSE, 921 10th. Either | A __|and younger) — Helen Dapcevich, Call Phones 13 a John Marin, Prop. Skagway furnished or unfurnished. Phone| A5 | Margaret McConnell and Bonnie e g | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:|Lee Hulse. Boys 50-yard dash . i ___| That on June 27th, 1944, in the |(thirteen years and younger)—Bill iy CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| United States Commissioner’s Court | Jones, Jerry Magorty and Ken Chas G Warner CO. Gxnnc‘ BMi out Glacier Highway. Inquire| “i; J"gfifi" Prlm}“"; at Juneau ,Al-|Eickhoff,- Girls' 50-yard dash (thir- . Marine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of Snap Shoppe. aska, Nell Esther Kilburn, of Doug- |teen years and younger)—Bonnie i ! las, Alaska, was appointed executri . MACHINE SHOP LIOUOR b 5 RS, WG BPRE eCutrix | gyjse, Helen Dapcevich and Car- g Ropes and Paints fOR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre|of the estate of LEVI WILLIAM |jen Mantell, Pog FRONE & Patented (aud, Auk Bay. Call at| KILBURN, deceased. Thoe b0 et courtesn] or %5 DeHart's Grocery, or write P, O.| All persons having claims against Box 574. | said estate are required to present R them, with verified vouchers as re- quired by law, to said executrix, at WANTED Douglas, Alaska, within six months frcm the date of first publication Lo v i o oo of this notice. NELL ESTHER KILBURN, Executrix. June 28, 1944, July 19, 1944. S ! I} WANTED-Baker or helper, steady job. Peerless Bak- ery | | Pi publication, ‘Lu,xt publication, Rod Wilhams and Dudley Smith- years and younger)—Carmen Hulse, vich. Boys' /5-yard dash (fifteen years and younger)—Bill Jones, Terry Magorty and Rod Williams. Girls' 75-yard dash (fifteen years and NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX In Accordance with Chapter 38, Session Laws of Alaska, 1943 ! WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: WANTED — Room and_board fOI' | | All male and female persons between 21 and 55 years of age must pay 8 - hoy oyed For- | 18 old boy: employed by FOr- |y o501 tax: a female person who WANTED—To rent furnished house or apt. for family of three. Phone | room 425, Baranof. " :-;ny Ser Gl .. Smpepial Lunc H | is unemployed and who depends for oRD. her support entirely on her husband " WANTED_One painter, one paper | iS Not required to pay the tax; per- hanger; must be experienced.| SonS in the active military or naval Steady employment year round ‘ service of the United States, paupers, for right party. Ideal Paint insane persons and those cared for Store. by the Territory or who are perma- 2 b nanently injured, infirm, maimed * WANTED — Youth's bed, complete. OF Crippled are also exempt. Phone 742, | WHEN PAYABLE: The tax is pay- able after the first of' January in 1931 Model A each year. It must be paid te the %chool tax collector upon demand. n no demand is made for payment, WANTED — Used wash machine, | it must, nevertheles, be paid to the good condition. Phone 344. | school tax collector or to“the Terri- S torial Treasurer on or before the WANTED—Housekeeper and g0 first day of December in each year. cook Dbétween 45 and 50 years of |picase remember that no demand age, for business couple in me or notice is required to be made or n house. Wage $100.00 month- given; but, as indicated, ¥ such de- No Sunday work. Write Em- ' mand is made, the tax must be paid pxn C4078. immediately to the sollector. If payment is not made, a penalty of $2.50 attaches and both are collect- ANTED—Tires for Ford. Phone 784. WANTED — Press operators, Hand | ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. able by suit. NTED— e EMPLOYER MUST FURNISH w{;ugnny :h:::m Lot | LIST OF EMPLOYEES AND PAY | TAX. Whenever requested by the MISCELLANEOUS Perma- school tax collector any employer {who has people working for him GUARANTEED Realistic nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up., | who are subject to the payment of | the tax, must furnish a list of his Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.; 315 Decker Way. wemployees together with the age of FOR BENT each ‘of them to the collector, and VACANCIES—Nugget Apts. ‘must also pay the tax due from | each of them. When such payment |is made by the employer, the col- |lector must give him a receipt for |each tax paid and the amount | thereof may be deducted from the | employee’s wages. PURPOSE FOR WHICH TAX IS LEVIED. This tax is collected to _____,assist in the education of the chil- mall. two- roon:-ilu- dren of the Territory of Alaska. Suitable for Your cooperation is appreciated. , THREE-ROOM duplex apt, $25 mo. | 426 1st East * FOR RENT— nished modern apt. ’ G. G. BROWN, oung y 330. young lady c})}ployed Red B 4yl ey * yacancy at Buckingham Apts., First publication, July 1, 1944. July 8, 19 4, Call Black 415, Last publication, Dodglas. | younger) Carmen Hulse, Mildred Harris and Helen Dapcevich, Boys’ T5-yard dash (sixteen years and younger) — Bill° Jones, Terry Magorty and Rod Williams. girls® 75-yard dash (sixteen years ‘4nd younger) — Dorothy Gore, Dapcevich and Mildred - Harris. Men's 100-yard dash (free-for-all) —dJohn Floberg and Walter Verhof. Soldiers’ 100-yard dash v Gene Pamorski and Fd VanSkiver. Boys' sack race, 20.yards seven years and younger)—Jerry Magorty, Ken Johnson and Girls’ sack race 20 yards (seven years and younger)—Helen Dapce- vich, Mildred Harris and Bonnie' SERMON TONIGHT—“The FRIDAY—“The C| SUNDAY P: M.—¢ Good |Illll_lllIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIII|HIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIII years and younger)—Terry Magorty, | berg. Girls’ 50-yard dash (fourteen | Mildred Harris and Helen Dapce- | Helen | Jerry Shaw. | CHARLES R. RAILSBACK THURSDAY—*The First Christ UNDAY A. M.—“At Home With Christ.” Religion of Christ.” RATES Effective July 1 | IMonth - - - - $1.50 | G6Months - - - - 3.00 IYear = = = = = = 15.00 All Subscription Rates Are Payable in Advance. i umuuummmmmmmuummummnm&munm’nmmmtmmnlnflunfl|||mmmummmlmulummmtmlm|mumumuummuumuummm EVANGE ISTIC MEETINGS CHURCII OF CHRISF¥-10th and E. Every Night Except Saturday 8P.M. MONDAY—*Walking With Christ.” In eonnection with the Evangelistic Meetings, which are scheduled to continue to July 23rd, DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL will be conducted each morning from 9 to 11, begin- ning Monday, July 10th. BRING THE CHILDREN TOPICS:BY. Merciful Christ.” hrist and His Church.” ‘Common Sense and the THERE WILL ALSO BE CLASS FOR ADULT A (A Chart Sermon) Scngang-- ----Good Music Featuring the Piano Accordian CALVIN C. HARTMAN, Minister gumemumu||uuuummlmummulmmmmnmmt 0000000000 £ T 1] [T S | = = g = h | i NORTH TRANSFER || | Thomas Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage TELEPHONE 4. * PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — BStorage and Crating CALL US! Juneaun Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 il ke il TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ’ L] Complete Outfitter for Men The Alaskan Holel Newly Benovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE 0O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Choles Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market| “SMILING SERVICE” Beri's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 The largest and most complete. stock of Fresh and Prozen Meats in Juneau. Free Delivery Junsen L A STURM—Qwaes GASTINEAU ||[ 2o comuay near OTEL wnea: ‘Popular Every comfort made for our guests N "H‘;t::" Place Air Service Information ONLY THE PHONE 10 or 20 Plgfi?g‘ mu’; "‘_‘ HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 FOR Wall Ideal Paint Shop" '} Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt

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