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SATURDAY APRIL 7, 194 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA - WANT ADS FOR SALE | i | | WAIITED COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy, $10. 270 S. Franklin St. Phone Black 290. S-4 TYPE sun lamp, like new, | $30. Write Empire C 5401. - i N GE AT T SALE—Electric roaster, coil ring, bedstead and mattress. Phone Red 495. MED Duo-therm with fan, $50.00; lgrge sun flame oil heater, $75.00. ne 282 Douglas. F SALE OR TRADE — Soda v fpuntain, pool table, booths, back r, pipes dies, hot water tank, Ink, radios, gas and electric x?otors, guns, . watches, seyeral electrical household appliances, rtable typewriter, binoculars, d all kinds of furniture, uglas Trading ‘phone “25. . O. Box 1237, Douglas. i SALE—41 - Mercury sedan, 0 very good tires, motor good, 0. Phone 93. | ITAURANT, formerly priced ,800, now $1,200 in cash only, igquire Apt. 230 Wlndsor Apts. 7p m. to 8. 36 (FT. TROLLER “DORIS”, new‘ WANTED—Dry goods clerk, either | sex, for Nome. Please apply room 405, Gastineau Hotel. |WANTED — A washing mnchine Call Black 705. WANTED TO RENT—3 room fur- nished apt or house. Call 219, WANTED—Will pay top price for all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, Doughs WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO CLERK STENOGRAPHERS. AT- TRACTIVE SALARY-T hour day, half Saturday and Sunday off. Communicate Room 206 Terri- gorial Building—Phone 726. WANTED to purcnase, Portable Typewriter in good conditien Write Typewriter Tmpire WANTED—Maintenance man for Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. WANTED — A washing machine. Call Black 409. louzhby Phone 788. | 'SUDS CRACK 10 ANGELES : BLONDIE WIN STREAK ‘Beavers Oul swat Senalors to Gain Firmer Hold on Flrsl Place SUDS (‘H.A(K 00 ETAOI ‘\l\ (By Associated Press) Portland yesterday took a free- hitting, 11 to 6 decision from Sac- ramento to remain firmly atop the Coast League standings. The Beavers combed four Solon flingers for 14 hits, while Sacramento was making five hits good for six runs as the Beavers weakened defen- sively. Seattle broke back into second place, tied with Los Angeles, by downing the Angels, 8 to 5, to break off the Angel win streak at four games. The Rainiers were out- hit, 13 to 9, but got their blows iwhen they counted. Rainier pitcher wWANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- Glenn Elliott was continually in| hot water, but went the route. | Onkland defeated Hollywood, 9 &ysler engine. Call Blue 735 for ggwING — Pearl Prouty. Phone to 8, checking a determined Star ‘mation. | AGEB for sale each on %3 6 Mile ‘Glacier Highway or a(ter 10 a, m. HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott er, Jr., with 33«in. prop. $400. Red 350. | i | | AND GARDEN ’X'QACTORS ‘ 6 H. P. Riding Garden Tractors P (Rubber Tires) igq ‘Stort—se21 1st. South Seattle, Wash. '(NCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE—| Duplex completely furnished.| Electric ranges, refrigerators,! Norge air-conditioning system, garage in basement. 4 rooms and bath in each apartment, and 4- rbom furnished house, oil range and heater. 1511 Evergreen Ave,, Phone Blue 285, evenings. | BflDSTEAD box %prifig?, l;nattress.' chest of drawers, $85. T, - iun lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. thinette, $3.50. Green 163. ‘, "C;I'RQSALE—TNUH “Diana"—33 It. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. | Chyysler Crown marine engine, | tirst class condition. See Harbor | Master. FOR BENT | HOUSEKEEPING ROOM for rent, elderly man preferred. Ellingen npu Call after. 6 p. m. | 'F R AND TWO ROOM APTS. pply in person, 175 Gastineau Ave. oil 3-ROOM Furnished cabin, range, bath. Inquire 513 Wil- 10tghby Ave. ?M heated room. Phone Green TMENT FOR RENT — Call uglas 963 evenings. wdn RENT—Steam-heated rooms. " Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281. H STEAM HEATED ROOMS Call ter 3'p. m.. 315 Gold Street. RATES, Seaview Apis 1 and wood stoves, lights, laun g, Phone 236, | winning from the Flushes, 2021 to a week’s hitting practice here yes- . i o MISCELLANEOUS - ———— 1 — . points; E FIXIT SHOP—General light | pair work. Phone 5§67. ANTEED Realisuc Perms t 87.08 -Paper Curls, $1 up Beazty Snon . Phome W ¢ 35 Decker Way | (F you have empty M or apts ! for desirable people, ‘mform the Gastineau otel. — i American Indian maid used . erimson’ juice of a blood root k for rouge. | | (RANSTON RIESTO | BE HELD IN HAINES remains of Mrs. Louise Cran- stoh, 57, of Haines, who died April 5 fhthe Government Hospital will | be jsent. to Huines on the next mail- ! bodt for burial, the Charles W. Car- | ter! Mortuary announced today. | he is survived by a daughter in Hajnes, Mrs. Esther Hotch, and two brmrs supposed to be in Juneau. | i (=8 ] | 1 i JANIRO DRAPES TKOONZAVALA NEW YORK, April 7. — Tony ;smc JSr AR i | | B. Lavenik Blue 470, AN 8 inch bench power saw, w".h or without 6 inch jointer com- bination. Write Empire 5334. WANTED—Steady job in Juneau. [ am 34 years old and aw wue- chanically inclined, but will take | anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 E. Burnside St., Portland, 14, Oregon. JST AND FOUND WANTED. TO BUY 1041 auto for cash immediately. Phone Black 269. | | { LOST —_ Blnck evening purse. Re- ward if finder will return to 634 Seward St. FOUND—Fountain pen, near Govt. School. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv, LOST—LADY'S white gold Bulova wrist watch, Reward, Return to Empire. FOUND—Ladies dark brown kid glove. Stitching trimmed. Owner may have same by claiming and paying for this adv. LOST—Boy’s gold ring wlth stone missing, Reward Return to Em- pire. ‘ LOST—Pair glasses Ladies rimless. Reward. Phone 590. Extension 80,/ | between 9-5. STRAIGHTS AND JOKERS WINNERS IN ALLEY GAMES Absentee Bowler Henping Makes One of Four High Tallies The Priday Night Mixed League played their third series of games on the Elks’ alleys last night at 8 o'clock with the Straigths beating the Aces, 2059 to 1882 and the Jokers 1934. High bowler for the Aces was Henning with a score of 504; highest for the Straights was Lavenik, 568 Flushes, Holmquist, 547; Jokers, Simmons, 520. Complete scores follow: Aces 40 168 128 131 160 40— 120 168—*504 131— 374 127— 421 148— 463 'F. Henning F Holmquist Total 614—1882 M. Lavenik ... {C. Béach .. W. King G. Overby 193— 568 179— 539 157—*471 157— 481 Total ....... 686-—2059 Flushes 46 . 166 112 161 . 134 46— 138 166—*498 112—*338 167— 547 143— 415 Spot ... A Stewnn egie L Hclmqulst E. Simmons. 166 112 219 133 i 619 “Jokers . 69 . 161 133 . 176 182 125 168 Total ... 68! |Spot. . C Carnegie . M. Furness | H. Simmons . H Barragar i3 69 178 120 132— 425 Total ... 664 717 640—2021 “—Average; did not bowl. Janiro, Youngstown, Ohio, light~ weight, dubbed a “New Canzoneri,” scored a fourth-round technical knockout here last night over Hum- berto Zavala. It was Janiro's 36th vietory in 37 professional starts, 'SWEDES MAY rally in the ninth. The victory gave the Oaks a 3-0 series lead. San Diego made it three-in-a-row over San- Francisco, defeating the Seals, 2 to 0. Ritcher Vallie Eaves wen his own game with a two-run double in the eighth inning. PALOOKA GAMES FRIDAY San Diego, 2; San Francisco, 0. Oakland, 9; Hollywood, 8. Portland, 11; Sacramento, 6. Seattle, 8; Los Angeles, 5. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (Pacific Coast l.eazue) Team— . Portland Los Angeles Seattle San Diego Oakland Sacramento Hollywood San Francisco NELSON HOLDS 6-STROKE LEAD AT MID-POINT = Byrd Turns in Best Second Round Score of At- lanta Tourney ATLANTA, Ga. April 7—“Lord Byron” Nelson took a six-stroke lead on the field in the second round of the $10,000 Iron Lung Golf Tourna- ment here. Yesterday he added a par 69 to his opening 64. Sam Byrd, Detroit, slipped into &2 second place with the best round of [3] the day, a four-under-par 65, which gaye him a 139 total. RED SOX SHOW HOT BATS IN ROUT OF YANKS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 7. —The Boston Red Sox got in almost RRY LEE terday as they battered out a 13 to 7 verdict over the New York Yankees. The wlnncrs collected 18 hits. SENATORS WiND UP EVEN-STEVEN < WITH TRAINEES 5 NORFOLK, Va. April 7—In a © battle of homers, the Washington Senators ended up in a ten-inning tie here yesterday with the ball team representing the Norfolk Naval Training Station, The final score was 9 to 9. The Senators cracked out three circuit clouts and the Sail- | ors two. X REMAIN FOR PENN RELAYS, NEW YORK, April 7. — Haakon | Lidman, Swedish . hurdler who. is. making a “funning visit” to the| United States, is to remain in this country until after he makes an appearance in the Penn Relays. Gundar Hagg, his cointremon ond erstwhile world record holder for the mile, is seeking permission to do the same, it became known today. o NOTICE _ * ! Dr. R. N. Hestei, M. D,, Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist of Ket- chikan, is now at the Juneau Medical and Srrgical Clinic for a few days 1or examination of cyes and fitting of glasses. Appoints ments can be made by calling Clinic. Patients fitted on former visits will please call for appoint- ment if any adjustment is neces- sary. (Ady.) HIVMB I,EA'THE‘\TRE OLINE ALLEY PAGF. SEVEN [ POPELE, | THINK YOU'RE > WONDERFUL — JITTERBUGGING 50 DETERMINED/ SURMOUNT-Y ING ALL OBSTACLES-LETTING NON STOP _E: M COAST o COAS‘T O =4 \ \ K AND | WAGERED @1 HaS-Y/Li HAS 1-2 SIX HAMBURGERS ON HoU, JAPS KEEP MOVING WE'RE HEMMED IN, TERRY ! THE I KNOCK DOWN THAT STOVEPIPE < |46 HE LOOKS JUST, LIKE THE REST OF EM, SIS THOUGHT HE'D GIVE OFF LIGHT LIKE AFTER ALL I'VE HEARD, | A NEON SIGN! ¢, e NO, SIR ~— HAWKY TAWKY HASN'T. 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