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TUESDAY, JULY I8, 1944 Phon Copy mi e day. FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION the afternoon to insure insertion on same " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIIRH -JUNEAU, ALASKA =4 JACK HOLLER IN | PERRY WINS BOUT Pennant Race BOND TOTAL FOR TERRITORY NOW e a— CLASSII:ED | ust be in the office by 2 o'clock in MERCHANT MARlNEf BY KAYOING REIF Jack Holler, former well known | wWASHINGTON, July 18-—Aaron listea in telephone directory. M — Jobs began, is now in the Merchant s Reif of Brooklyn in the seventh Count five average words to the line. WIll Be Ho' one The total bond sales for the Ter-|Mar according to a letter to Al |, o or o scheduled 10-rounder. | Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- ritory, up to and including last|Zenger, Grand Chef de Gare, 40-8 Perty weighed 134 pounds and| tions: Saturday, were 32.796._469,50. Of{of the American Legion, dated Reif tipped the scales at 144 One day, 10c; Additlonal @aym 803 |4 o T4 LT |this, $1,170,124 are in series E bonds. | Honolulu, June 19. Fogine ) Holler says he hopes his message will find the boys of Post No. in good health and happy and hopes to be in Juneau for the Legion Con- | vention in September, He says that | Anchorage, with a total of $685.- 50, leads in sales for the Alaska towns. Fairbanks is second with a total of $634964.25. Juneau and Douglas rank third.with $341,088.25, Minimum charge, 50¢ Veteran Players Refurning| to Clubs from War Plants, Farms SUMMER FOOTBALL PRACTICE STARTS 1o | ONA recent Sunday he was out to and Ketchikan (ncomplete) s5{Waikiki Beach and the water was AT NOTRE DAME| | NEW YORK, July 18—With the|'OWt: wntirkbos g les|ice and warm. He visited the iy | | American League still wide open to[UreS Were tabulated from sales|y., ., pineapple plant, witnessed . | Al teams, despite the front rowtNrough last Saturday. canning of the fruit and making of | SOUTH BEND, Ind.?July 18—A| edge held by St. Louis, New York SRR R 0 the juice, both of which he sampled. total of 146 candidates, only nine and Boston, veterans are returning Holler's address is S. S. Hiram With college grid experience, an-| plants and farms and they may be o - ball practice at Notre Dame yes- the determining factor in the final fOR SOUTH VIA SHlp BUY WAR BONDS terday | standings g g o 6 o | The Bro , two games in (ron Arriving this morning from Skag- and scheduled to wind up the sea- way, via ship, were the following: ison on the heme grounds, have Mrs. C. W. Aubert and infant, Mrs. a quired additional streng a L. Anderson, Miss Patricia Ander- Laabs and Mike Chartak have join- son, Infant Anderson, Mrs. J. Ev- led the club. However the Bro erson, R. Feleyn, 1. J. Feleyn, M |indicated they would hold all re- Gularte, Mrs. M. Gularte, D. A. |serves and depend mainly on the Hoffman, B. F. Kane, Jeannie {lineup that kept them in front dui- Lane, Mr. and Mrs. K. Lamoreaux {ing the season and two infants, Miss A. Logan, Frank Crosetti, released from a M. Mansfield, Mrs. John Mills, Mrs. FOR SALE ONE SPRINGFIELD 30-06 rifle $65, one 30-06 in very good shape $65, one 25-20 carbine, good shape $30; one 12 gauge double-! barrel shotgun, used very little $45; one .33 Winchester rifle $25; | one 25-35 Winchester rifle $25; one 12 gauge Winchester pump shotgun $35; one .22 special $25; one .410 shotgun with shells $25. 214 2nd St, Thompson Optical. CIR! LATING HEATER, range, wickerset dresser, single bed, elec- tric plate, lamps, other - small| items. May be seen at North| Transfer Office, corner 3rd and Franklin | FIRE PROOF National Cash Reg-| ister; Filing Cabinet for 300 ae- counts. George Brothers. | 32-PIECE SET English dishes $6;| 18 pieces “Early American” Fos- | teria glassware $5. Red 649. | ifll)l ALL WOOL blue dres maker style suit, size 10, brand, new, $15. Green 353. 2-bedroom home on Point Louisa, lights, water, etc. Write P. O. Box 3031. | Black suede pumps, 6 N; white gab. | play shoes, 5'%M; brown alligator pumps, 4'2B; aqua dress, size 11; men’s pre-war rubber pacs, size Phone Green 353. | ale 6 miles out Glacier | Frank Maver. Highway. 4’2 acres, 4 room house, garage and garden, overlooking Auk Lake.: Write box 1089, or see Jekill, Auk | Lake. ° | 2 | bed with mattress, good | condition, $35. 248 So. Franklin | Street. One 3,000-watt 110 volt D. C. gas electric plant with spare parts, $195.00; one 12 volt Windcharger, complete with control panel, spare blade and tower, $75. Phone 14. FOR SALE — ;Iew. modern four- | room house; furnished. Phone | Green 483. FOR SALE—Ford dump truck.| Phone Green 483. 53'x14’ packer, reconditioned and | ready to go. P. O. Box 304.| Phoue 416, ! | BARGAIN—Duplex apt., fumished;i 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, electric range, oil heater,| top apt; one bedroom, living| room, bath, electric range, oil! heater, lower apt., $2500 cash.i Phone Black 415. e i 1-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished; | oil range, oil heater and Iul)i concrete basemen. Located on| Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147. | CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles, out Glacier Highway. Inquire| Snap Shoppe. 1 TOR SALY—2 room House, 3% acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O. Box 574. FOR RENT 3-room apartment with bath, elec. Frid. and range, $30 monthly. Kilburn Apts. Phone Douglas 48. i | | Single room, $15. Bishop Apts. | FOR RENT OR SALE—Small four- | room house in Douglas. Phone | Douglas 643. t PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143, FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Wianter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath; and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- quire Snap Shoppe. The levee system of the Mississi- ppi is some 500 miles longer than the Great Wall of China. [ | | ; 5 | ‘ or rent a small| e seein e son e STAN MUSIAL I§ | morins o outvouna v were |~ See Qur Large Assortment of ey | |the following: P. Johnson, William | [ o R s AT |Haynes, Mrs. W. Jenson, Joanne OTHER PARTY ITEMS WANTED—One painter, one. paper | I.EADING BA'TER, |Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ken- ! hanger; must be experienced. | |dall, Charles Horgusky, Henry Ro- | Steady employment year mund; "AT'O"AL lEAGuE den, John Wiel, Dorothy Keeler, ai for right party. Ideal Paint d Mrs. Karl Robinson, L. E. Ham- Store. merly, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Plum, e —| NEW YORK, July 18—Stan Mu-i0Ora Dee Clark, Mrs. Lyle Nickell, 5 |San Francisco shipyard, has rushed L.‘Reynoldson, Miss Jean Reynold- | WA“TED {to the ee fold and will take son, Mrs. W. Robertson, O. G. Self ; 7. \ { {over either third or short as soon and wife, Capt. A. Stribling and| e s N > ! 3 __|as he is ready. wife, Art Weston and Mrs, Weston| : P | WANTD—Tr : y good| Harland CIlift returned to and two infants ! ARBIVED price. Baranof Hotel, room 425 ‘V\";(.\hmy,tnn just in time to take| Leaving Juneau for southern JUST A — — over .the hot corner as three or poris were Dorothy Keeler, Robert ! WANTED TO BUY—A good sew-four Cubans have turned in their E. Barnett, Bernadine Barnett, Dick | 7 | N0 uniforms and started for home. P.,Wood, Robert J. Vallier, Viola | Cantaloupes Casabas | The Detroit Tigers received al!M. Vallier, Robert J. Vallier, Jr.,| boost in pennant hopes when slug Delores Vallier, Dorothy Vallier. | H Y n B N .Q:‘I’ Dick (W.\?u field was dmachf:l | Ruby Maddux, .Gm‘Lrudc Gill, ‘ one ews ananab and a lot of interesting things fo eat |from the Towa Preflight, and he|Gail Maddux, Hildre D. Krause,! NOW AT ing machine. Green answer call Black 414. 372, if \\:AN'IED TO BUY - car with good tires. 440, Late model Phone Green e has donned a Tiger uniform. |Russell E. Thomas, Ruth Thomas, WANTED—Boys' trieyele in uuml' > oo — Minnie M. Smith, Chas B. Moore, condition. Phone |Wesley O. Ash, Florence Rolon, o R R A {Robt. Rolon, Martha Kostrometin- WANTED by Territorial Agenc, off, E. B. Genung, Jessie M. Gen-' Senior Cler! must meet Merit | |ung | | System qualifications. Minimum | wu_l SEE GREAI Ida Workman, Warren Workman, | salary. $175.00 per month. Tele-| Vernon S. Sears, Ruth A. Sears, 4 phone 726 or call room 206, T BOOM AFI'ER wAR Warren Lechelt, Esther Lechelt,' o PHONE l?) ngl Be 1 hatdre 188 ritorial Building. Donald House, Max Helm, Frank $ZR MO bt R Tl - & =y A SRR Stahl | In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, WANTED — Dealers 7 | I Enlda ;::;:huf‘;' W?:;‘)::"l‘]‘_‘ DURHAM, N. C, July 18—W. G.| Passengers for Wrangell were Sitka, Haines and Skagway, Write|Branham, President of the National Katherine Sharp, Colleen Sharp,| Relpb. . Shores, Juneau, a| Association of Professional Baseball Fred Apsch, Mrs. J. R. James, Ger-| g $h Leagues, predicted a postwar boom |ald James, Robert James, Ronald James, and Fred Jaegal M. L. we have only one delivery each day. for the minor league activities. HELP NEEDED — Janitors, $1.25| Branham said he is receiving | Marksburry and D. G. Townsend F R E S “ L l M E S per hour; combination pastry and|many inquiries from all parts of |Were listed for Ketchikan ice cream maker, $1.50 per hour; the country indicating the “fans| T | warehouseman and receiving clerk are itching for a revival of the Will Give that Party a Really Festive Air! | $1.50 per hour; ‘A-1 dinner also fast fry man $2.00 per permanent if satisfactory. Restaurant, Fairbanks, Al cook, |game in communities where plaving| |8 PERSONS ARRIVE hour, |was forced to suspend for the dur-| ON OU'I'BOUND VESSH. Hills |ation.” passengers Incoming early this WANTED—To | WANTED — Press operators, Hand|sial holds on to the National Lea- ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. gue batting lead by a slim three points as Brooklyn's Dixie Walker Bernie Rankin, and C. J. Bettinger ™ Boarding the ship here for the {south were Nellie P. Fowler, Robert VANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | checked his slump and moved up|Fowler, Nellie M: Fowler, Julius | I I 'owler, Nellie Mae Fowler, Julius g\jghby Phone 788. within one hit of the Cardinals|Chan, Homer Garvin, Elwood Mc- PHONE ball hawk with 399 average, and|Clain. Mrs. R. L. Davlin, Harold 704 MISCELLA"EOUS Phil W(jintl'aub of lh‘e Giants is{Sommers, Walter Kirkland |third with .338. Musial's average| Robert L. Brown, Virginia Lund Dorothy Fricroon, Robert E. O'Neil, Rosella Punstinea, Linda Ecklund % lis 342, Fishing rods of all kinds repaired. | ST A e Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! 'I.";aaltgr .: wwafx:etr b g tfo s ‘ w"-”E pEp IAKES i(::“ :(ulx(xlumll\ui iaif;‘fifflm&:fi'fl Juneau I)e]i\'ori(-.\--fli) A. M. and 2 P. M. p { nent, $6.50. Lola Beauty Shop. 315 Decker Way. David Pick, Orvel L. Keef, Fred- erick. Wilkes, and Mrs. A. Stamp. ->-oo Baby Daughter Is Born in California Phone 201.| BOSTON, Mass, July 18—Willie |Pep, New York featherweight | champion, last night gave Manuel |Ortiz of El Centro, California, ree- |ognized bantam chapion, a boxing RICHARDSGH WINS GOLF TOURNAMENT 5.c”end o o-round mon-tite | hout. sh,, July ls,—Gor-‘ Ortiz carried the fight bus.could don Richardson of Seattle won the |not connect in the face of Pep’s left Pacific Northwest Professional Golf}jahs and back-peddling which kept tournament with three over par of ' him continually out of reach. 145 for 36 holes to finish one strike| Pep weighed 127% pounds, hav- ahead of Neil Christian of Spokane [ing a 4%-pound advantage over and Chuck Congdon of Tacoma. |Ortiz. A S ST . BANANAS | CANTALOUPES HONEY DEWS CASABA MELONS at Berts TACOMA, Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. EASTERN BEER SPECIAL, Case, $4.95 4 Bottles $1.00 ICE COLD! LARGEST SELECTION OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES IN ALASKA EXTRA SPECIAL | 0ld Timothy Rum, 5th, $3.00 SPECIAL! Red Herse Rum, 5th, $4.00 Congratulations are being exz- tended Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lemicux of Juneau, who this morning re- ceived the important news that they are the grandparents of a lovely baby girl. The little Miss was born at Lan- caster, California, yesterday, weigh- ing in at seven pounds, fourteen ounces. Parents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lemieux, the father being well kncwn here, having attended | Juneau High School. Mr. Lemieux is now a civilian master mechanic at the cadet training school located at Lancaster. | .- Twofold Birthday | Celebration Held Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jorgenson, and Janet Caroline,| daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Wal-| |ter A. Soboleff, celebrated thel second birthday jointly on Monday | afternoon, July 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jorgenson Refreshments, including a pink | cAs" Gnoc E and blue frosted birthday cake,| were served. ! ¥} * % d B WP & 1 Youngsters present were Kay ‘ PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER Madsen, Elizabeth Peterson, Joan| Guy, Yvonne Guy, Shirley, Jean Kay and Helen Vavolis; Andrew Bierley, Rachel Mooney, Birdie| |Barlow, Ronnie and Jerry James. | Mothers who enjoyed the party DOUGLAS PELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 EORGE BROTHER ' PAULINE BETZ IS Pennsylvania Tournament, taking three games in up team of four sets. PAGE FIVE [nmon TIGERS LOSE WINNER NET MATCH | EXHIBITION GAME, 8-4 HAVERFORD, Pa., July 18 Amer league ‘ AT sz 19‘ ‘69 transtar man of Juneau, who went g Waal \ | o Pauline Betz yesterday won easily| BATTLE CREEK, Mich, July 18. ® ansier man of Juneau, 20t | Perry ashington welter, scoved a f e e p We accept ads over telephone from persons ¥ v r Westward when the big construction | tashnical kavo last night over Mor- the first two rounds of the The Detroit Tigers lost 8 to 4 Eastern State Tennis in an exhibition game with a pick- sandlotters and soldiers from Fort Custer CABINETS FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING 146 So. Main Street o M N N \ \ \ N ) N PHONE 433 | [ S 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 01d Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used fo Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING~HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 767 PHONE 576 FORD AGE]NCY ‘3‘"- (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Femmer's Transfer Foot of Main Street 11 4 : Juneau Motors OIL'— FEED — HAULING Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner'Co. GEORGE BROS. Marine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of Robes ana Paints LIQUORS i PHONE 92 or 95 NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage un:cmosr{n S, COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Btorage and Crating CALL USI Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Holel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Arthur M. Uggen, m’ Pianos—Musical Instruments b and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Chelee Meats At All Times Located In George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—85 L — | Alaska Meal Market The largest and most complete stock of Presh and Prosen Meats in Juneau. * FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Junean L. ;HS;'URM—O" NE 39539 GASTINEAU ||[ e cavmunyimar HOTEL unea Popaisr Every comfort made for our guests 4 -;:g::’m Air Service Information ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 10 or 20 PHONE 202 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop - HOME GROCERY Phone 146 ywere the Mesdames Ruth Jorgen- son, Genevieve Soboleff and Gert- rude Madsen, Phone 549 Fred W. Wends | Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38

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