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’ FRIDAY, JULY 2 1, 1944 L o e e e 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, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION WANTED — CONTINUED [ JUNEAU'S USO NEWS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. - JUNEAU, ALASKA Interesting ltems for Everybody PROGRAM FRIDAY, July 21, 8:30 p. m— iradio broadeast by USO Com- {mandoes from KINY studio; 9:30 {p. m—July birthday party. SATURDAY, July 22, 9:30 p Dance at Union Hall. SUNDAY, July 23, 1:00 u. m.- later, at convenience of ser- | vicemen)—Trip to Mendenhall Gla- 5:00 p. m—Coffee and waf- with music; 10:00 p. m.—Sing- ing around the piano. MONDAY, July 24, 8:15 p. m Forum Club at private home. Leave USO at 8:10 p. m; 8:30 p. m— Movies in USO lounge | TUESDAY, July 25, 8:30 p. m— Quiz contest broadcast over KINY; 9:30 p. m Customary Tuesday night games in USO WEDNESDAY, July |m.—Movies in USO lour m.—Old-fashioned card party. m (or 26, 7:30 p 9:30 p square dancing; THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH When we were very young, the |exciting, the thrilling moment of { | | | Juneau. Come one, come And when in | the Biggest the time Zach back 'at of By | edition Earth? |goes to press, {we hope, be |does so well this Gordon the | AND S0, GOOD NIGHT | We just heard a sigh of welief. | The column done for another week, and our night watchman is as glad we are. It's not an MP this time, but one of the boys is here on leave, Martin Kurtic, Who gischarged has sat patiently for three hours pitq) simply because we don't like being alone in the Club so late at night. Such consideration at least deserves on Th the reward of being mentioned in this column. S eee P.C.L.TOPS FORSALE | s SOLE radio, $25; Savage| 2 rifle, gold front er rear sight, $40;) pump 22 rifle, $40;| electric mangle, fits washing ma- chine with Lovall wringers, $25 Phone Douglas 46. 1ge model with res Browning WANTED by Territorial Agency- Clerk; must meet Merit qualifications. $175.00 per month. Senior System salary phone ritorial Building. Minimum shunted on the railroad sidings all | Dsle= 6 or call room 206, Ter-| ~ LOSE OUT, THURSDAY (By Associated Press) {summer vacation was the arrival in | itown of the circus. Although trains | night long, we couid tell exactly when the circus train steamed in, usually about 6 o'clock in the mor- !ning. There was a special sound WANTED—One painter, one paper about that train that distinguished Top teams in the Pacific Coast | hanger; mast be Steady employment for right party. Store. % BED with coil springs. new mattress and! Phone 452. TWO-BEDROOM beach home on' - PR o g Point Louisa. 110-volt Delco lights, WANTED — Press operators, Hand water, basement, furnace; fully| ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031 | WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- JOB LOT of gunsmith keys and l\Oughby. Phone 788. dies, small sizes; machinist tap wrenches, $40. Thompson Optical, 214 2nd Street. | _ FORBENT 12 GAUGE Winchester pump shot- | gun, $35; 12 gauge double barrel ks s R shotgun, like new, $45; single FOUR-ROOM lower flat, 2 bed- barrel Stevens, never used, $20; rooms; oil range. Phone Blue 275, .25-20 rifle, $25. Thompson Op- | tical, 214 2nd S | | JE-ROOM furnished apt. 12th St. Phone Black 490. APT. FOR RENT. o TRy i e Way. JUST RECEIVED another ship- |-t — ment of eye glass cases, $1.00.:Sigle room, $15. Bishop Apts. Thompson Optical, 214 2nd St. 1936 FORD COACH in good con- dition; one .35 Remington rifle| with 9 boxes shells; baby bed and| nearly new; 2 table| end table, coffee table,| radio cabinet, small radio, man's| view Apts. st watch, steel fishing pole,| and line. Phone 628. |FOR REN quire Snap Shoppe. - MISCELLANEOUS g o | Fishing rods of all kinds epaired FIRE PROOF National Cash Reg-, leave at West Coast Groce ister; Filing Cabinet for 300 ac-, Walter A. Walker. counts, George Brothers. | Lights, ‘Nringer in Laundry room. Sea- VICTOR CABINET radio-phono- graph, Zenith Sewing machine and kitchenette set. Phone Doug- | las 643. | o _ GUARANTEED Realisti. Perma- Place for sale 6 miles out Glacier' nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. High Frank Maver. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. One 3,000-watt 110 volt D. C. gas - electric plant with spare parts, .- 4 - $195.00; one 12 volt Windcharger, “"';:S:;J:";.H’ff:g ‘Pg,.?;l;;; AL complete with control panel, FOR DISTRIBUTTON spare blade and tower, $75. Phone . NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN i { That Bessie A. Winn, administratrix POF e 3 | de bonis non of the Estate of Grover B o e, hoder aour- | C. Winn, deceased, has filed with 9 ‘ the undersigned her final report and | petition for distribution in said BARGAIN—Duplex apt., furnished;|®State. That said final report and 2 bedrooms, living room, kxwhen,*p"““"“ for distribution prays that bath, electric range, ofl heater b8l the residuc of said estate be dis- top apt.; one bedroom, lving tributed to the foll wing named room, bath, electric range, oil| heirs: Bessie A. Winn, widow; Wil- liam A. Wion,” of Juneau, Alaska, heater, lower apt., $2500 cash. T fehtoaiabbe] fryee 4 1 Phone Black 415, son; Elizabeth M. Winn, of Juneau, | daughter; and Barbara Winn Rob- aragua, C. A. That the room house; Green 483. 1-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished; ©rts, of Ni oil range, oil “heater . concrete basemen. Located on ©¢lock A. M., and Room 513 Federal i and Territorial Building, Juneau, Star L, (SERpNe (IS AT, | Alaska, are the time and place for UHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles the hearing on said petition. All out Glacier Highway. Inquire Persons interested in said estate are Snap Shoppe. jenmled then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, fOR SALFE--2 room House, 3% acre' why the prayer of said petitioner Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at should not be granted. DeHart'’s Grocery, or write P. O.! Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 12th Box 574. day of July, 1944 Sk SSnR <) FELIX GRAY, | U. S. Commissioner and Ex- WA“TED i officio Probate Judge. | First publication, July 14, 1944, Last publication, August 10, 1944. - RESPONSIBLE party desires house or apartment for immediate oc-! cupancy; permanent. Inquire PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Bruce Kendall, Gastineau Hotel.l Have a portralt artist take your | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite RESPONSIBLE woman to care for, o % two childreri 5 or 6 hours each'?ede»rralr Building, Phone 294. adv. day in your home or mine, e YOU CANNOT FIND Kendall, Gastineau Hotel. | IN THE ENTIRE NATION Such perfect spot for a carefree recreation as Alaska’s foremost resort THE HEALTH SPRINGS BELL ISLAND, ALASKA NEAR KETCHIKAN WANTED — Competent _experienced | stenographer, law office; salary | $175 monthly. Commencing any | time by August 15. R. E. Rob- ertson. WANTED — Cooking and serving dinner and parties $2.00 per hour; house cleaning $1.00 per hou care for babies 85 cents per hour. Phone 172. Miss Brown. WANTED TO BUY — Late model car with good tires. Phone Green | 440, | WANTED — Dealers for Watkins| Products at Petersburg, Wrangell, Sitka, Haines and Skagway. Write Ralph Shores, Juneau, Alaska.| Box 2091 So Come Now and Enjoy a Delightful Vacation! experienced. year round Ideal Paint | it from all others. Perhaps we thought we could hear the lions roar. And from that moment, hrough the late morning parade League, Oakland and Los Angeles, | | suffered defeats last night at the hands of Sacramento and San Diego. { The Padres slaughtered the Angels | 14 to 3. The Solons clipped a close | 323 Decker —jand you FIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. 1 5 e — |“closed” or ‘“routine.” | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. | water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and T—Unfurnished flat. In- and full| 18th day of September, 1944, at 10 and the afternoon under the Big | Top, life was one feverish whirl. San Francisco | When we joined the USO two|in a close game and the Hollywopd Ivears ago, little did we think We! gtays swamped the Portland Beavers (were joining a three-ring circu\.‘by reaching Roy Helser's pitching We thought it would have its |for 14 hits. Mike Mushasek held the jthrills, but we knew it would be|Beavers to five hits. jmore work than play. It is work, but there are times when we pause in confusion and wonder just what kind of work it is, anywa ‘When you have an office position, for instance, there is specific work to| be done. You have letters to write, | and you write them and file the carbons. You have people to see,| see them and settle the| involved. Almost any| gt Louis 10, 6; New York 2, 2. eventually be marked' Chicago 4, 4; Boston 5, 5, first {game 11 innings In the USO no job is ever done,| Cincinnati 6; Brooklyn 0. no case ever closed, you dare| American League let nothing become routine. You| Washington 6; Detroit 7 can never, for example, get a pro-| Philadelphia 7; Cleveland 2. gram feature going, then say, there,| Boston 11; Chicago 7. !that is well-established, and sit| St.Louis7; New York 3. back and relax. Each week there i ,must be a building-up of interest, a renewal of enthusiasm, so that the program will continue success- |fully week after week. You may have finally dug up a movie for Monday night, but wonder fran-‘y’é‘:;?":;elt.?;cu (tically what movie you will show?senme 'fin Wednesday night. You see the | Portland 0ys come and go, and come again, | San Deigo 5but only if their interest, their | Hollywood |sense of belonging, their loyalty to! Sacramento |the Club is never permitted to lag. National League | Your own interest and enthusiasm Won Lost !must never wane, but flow in an!St. Louis 57 23 |unending stream to the boys who |Cincinnati 31 |pass your way each day. Your|Pittsburgh 39 |showmanship must never lessen, or|New York the attractions of the USO will be|Philadelphia . deserted for those of a show with |Brooklyn a better barker. Boston Yes, we are firmly convinced that| Chicago the USO is like nothing else on gmmica fengne this earth except a circus, which gren ost has the same background of hard 50 & |work jand long hours and‘ the same : e g ultimate aim of entertaining thou- e sands of people. We may not have ! :3 n ?;1: a:;;nals 1,except wolves, and we Washington 41 44 y perform as gracefully and | Chicago. .87 43 effortlessly as the lords and ladies Philadelphi: 37 48 on the flying trapeze, but we are| i Gt eee putting on a show for the finest| audience in the world: our service- men, BROWNS IN (By Associated Press) The St. Louis Browns increased 2 { their lead over the New York and enjoy an evening|Yankees by defeating them yester- day 7 to 3 as the result of a stir- ring five-run seventh-inning burst, language is called the mother ton- | which included two homers. The gue because father gets so little | Brownies’ chance to use 1t? What, you don’t |men out when Mike Chartak, pinch “l‘mow the answer? Then, stép right bitting for Don Gutteridge, clouted {inside, folks, and two and two will | 0ut a homer with two men on bases, make four hefore your very eyes. | then McQuinn cloated out a homer All you need is a’ desire for know- | With one man on base] The game ledge and a willingness' to try to|%as delayed 15 mintutes whilé Man- |answer questions. No other price | 28€X Luke Sewell and Umplrg Hub- of admission is necessary. And'bard argued on the quesno‘n of |check your apples outside, folks 'whether Nelson Potter was using a our teachers, especially Miss leys'lspitbau. ‘Hubbard wen and Potter Knight, cannot be bribed, ;wem to the showers. The Man Who Came to Dinner| Steve Gromex hurled the Cleve- —Frank Sinatra? No! Bing Oros. land Indians to a thirq straight € Cros-| triumph over Philadelphia yester- by? No! Betty Grable? Not' ‘ e { I ¥, ~wrat Sl s .day, the Tribe -winning on the Ea ‘Commando:, we? ‘Why, the strength of Roy Cullenbine’s seven- of course. Yes,| inni; 1 folks, the gang’s ail | inning doyble enabling Manager Lou with a couple of newcomers, Louise | plate. Wal‘sh and Harold Stevens. Plck, The Detroit Tigers defeated the a winner with The Man Who Came’washingwn Senators for the third I;o Dinner. The price of admission | straight victory and the Boston is a flick of the wrist and a twirl| Braves dominated the game with of the dial. A Broadway show here ' the Chicago White Sox, one from the Oaks. | Seattle won over GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 6; San Francisco 5. San Diego 14; Los Angeles 3. Hollywood 8; Portland 0. Sacramento 6; Oakland 5. National League Pittsburgh 4, 2; Philadelphia 1, 3, questi second game 11 innings, estions case can is STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 55 48 55 49 51 51 51 55 54 56 Oakland St. Louis ... New- York .. Boston Cleveland Detroit SIDESHOWS ! Forum Club—Come one, come all,} to the greatest little show this side| of Kokomo. Beautiful girls, easy | chairs, and FOOD. - Your uniform is your ticket of admission. Yes, folks, we mean Forum Club, Jusfi one of our attractions outside the! Big Top. You can’t miss, .and you| can't miss it. Meet people like ! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, uur] friendly host and hostess of two weeks ago, at home. Teacher’s Pet—+Do you think our here again| Boudreau to beat the throw to the { jmade for all! grownups you all inquire, will sheet “The Man Who Came to Dinner,”|the Ringmaster return to J||neau'>"up or Show on board paper | ticipatc will, so a job he dates 1 | rally started with two!f | { DODGERS SHUT QUT BY REDS (By Associated Press) The Cincinnati Reds found Calvin | McLish no puzzle and connected | with timely hits to whitewash Brooklyn yesterday behind the steady pitching of Veteran Harry TENNIS TOURNEY FOR GROWNUPS, EVERGREEN BOWL Arry ements are now being tennis tournament “for Evergreen Bowl. The ntries are now hanging Bowl office bulletin | planning to par- | ed to sign up now the those a chedule can be arranged and announced g HOSPITAL NOTES w Rosness has been admit- Ann’s Hospital for med- atment d are ter. | Philadelphia defeated Pittsburgh | in the second game of 11 innings| yesterday but the Pirates won the| opener The St And ted tc ical Louis Cardinals took a been Hos- | [ Yo Vo) e ™ Women's Avpaney Mrs. Forest from has Ann's Fennesy St. ) ! ' Arthur Littlefield and baby,| } have been discharged| ) Government Hospital. Carl F. Cline wsday entered St. Ann's for surgery. M of Sit from the 1 t i | i) SUGAR-FREE DIET FOODS FOR THOSE WHO MUST NOT USE SUGAR Nutra-diet Canned Fruits Pineapple, Cherries and Pears Dia-Mel Foods Gelatine Desseris and Puddings in assorted flavors Freez-Mix for making ice cream Breakfast Crunchies starch and sugar free Cheese Krax Soy Bits Kream Krax Chocolate Flavored Thins Fruit Spreads “Jam" Loeh’s Dietetic Foods Cocoa Ice Cream Mix Candy and Gum Noodles Farinette Besides these we have many other HEALTH FOODS or FOODS FOR SPECIAL DIETS . . . Freoly wreedy PHONE 16 or 24 $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. ‘GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market PHONES 92.95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. irm—WATERMELONS—Sweet LOCAL STRAWBERRIES FRESH PEAS, Full Pod . . Pound 25¢ SQUASH, Yellow Pound 20¢ ZUCHINNI SQUASH Pound 20c AVOCADGCS 10c and 25¢ BUNCH CAKROTS 2 for 35¢ PLUMS Baskel 63c APRICOTS Basket 43¢ BUNCH BEETS Bunch 10¢ Casabas - Honey Dew Melons - Firm Lettuce — Tomatoes, firm — Green Ap- ples — Cauliflower - Celery — Green Cabbage - Winesap Apples Larges} Seletcion of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ai All Times! . . PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER EORGE BROTHER Gumbert who hurled an eight-hit-| * PAGE FIVE TIDES TOMORROW High tide—2:54 a. m., 168 feet. Low tide —9:24 a. m., -15 feet High tide—3:45 p. m., 155 feet Low tide—9:3¢ p. m.,, 28 feet doubleheader from the New York Giants. Henry Wilks and Mort er were on the mound for the cards The Boston Braves defeated the Chicago Cubs yesterday, taking both games by the same identical score. | 3 - | DR. RAE L. CARLSON ships Optometrist, is now in Juneau to in make eye examinations. Office in Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. - 200 hospital the More than were used by World War I belligerents | CABINETS FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING 146 So. Main Street COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—]UNEAU PHONE 433 " YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 01d Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used to Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING C6. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Member National Retaller- 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 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.0.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 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 Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grogery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 [ HOME GROCERY | "Phone 146 Home Liquer Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 THRIFT CO-OP G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 !'emme:':"nl'rans(u 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING T = Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and COAL Alaska Dock & The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Phone 206 Second and Seward Cholee Meats Times Located in om::gum PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Most “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Sho Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt