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t 3 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1945 i¢ - WANT ADS FORSALE | FOR SALE (onfinued) OFFICERS' boots, 18-in.; automatic | FRESH LOCAL EGUGS for sale at iron, electric toaster, 2 pr. hlp‘ Harbor Market. Phone 352. boots, size 11; 2-burner pressure ! ——— e | gas camp stove, 200 sq. ft. fir FOR SALE—4-Room_house & lot, | lumber, 20 pickets, length 4-ft.;! Strictly modern. Full basement, 3 pr. ice skates, baby quilt, new| fully furnished. $2500 cash; buggy pad, 2 army blankets, 1! $3,000, terms. Phone 03 rings. new dress, size 20. Phone 590, » ask for Dorothy Ulrey, or call at| iong, g ft. beam, fully equipped 633 Harrls Street. Chrysler Crown marine engine ELECTRO-COLD refregerator, 10| (irst class condition. See Harboi cubic feet usable space $350. Master. Phone 545 oF Red 44% 20-Ft. Boat, suitable for trolling Suse gill netting or pleasure. Good | FOR SALE — Two-bedroom house, furnished, $2500. Inquire 348 12th. Hull, dependable engine. Reason- ably priced. Inquire varner's Machine Shop. MISCELLANEOUS PTANOS RENTED—1unea. Ander- son Shop. FOR SALE iano, priced rgnt $150. For inspection call at 126 | West 7th between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m Sunlamp, floor model, good con- i dition. hione Blue 550 between 6 and 7. \ 3UARANTEED Realisuic ment. $7.00 Perma “ 1036 Packard 4-door sedan. Radio| Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 20. and heater; good rubbes mnlmw 315 Decker Way needs some work. $150 cash. £ = { [F you have empty roums or apts for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR Mfl\ “I\l' \ll()l' Phone Red 163, between 5:30 and, 6:30 p. m. ONE SCOW—Jiist overhauled, SlZ:" 18 ft. by 60 ft. 38 ton net. Now | at Hoonah. For quick sale, $800 Weet.11th, &R, 5t cash. See O. H. Wood at Crab| GENERATOR WORK and Cannery, Hoonah. : MACHINE WORK WANTED | WANTED—Elderly couple or single 1 .| woman to share home with TWO BEDROOM “beach home on| valid owner. Must have best ref- Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco! erences of character. If interest- lights, water, basement, furnace;| ed phone Douglas 18. fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 303 OVERHEAD garage door Harbor Market. FOR SALE—CANNERY TENDER, | equipped and ready to go. Will take smaller boat in trade. Terms. Write Empire, 5670. | wanted — Small furnished apt | woman alone. Phone 10, sale.| 301, after 4:30 p.m. by for : WOMAN with 15 years' secretarial FOR SALE — Light-weight, d-cyl-| Some bookkeeping, ~switchboard der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1940! and sales experience, wishes full model. Swanson Grocery. { or part time work. Phone 157. | i » | EXPERIENCED worker wants car- } penter work and linoleum laying FOR SALE — Modern five-room house. ner. Central location; oil bur- Call Blue 297. Write P. O. Box 2378, or phone 0352. Kenneth E. Wingate. SALE—Cleaning and pre< ng | W.| WANTED — Cook-stewardess to serve staff of eight on Health “Hygiene.” $175 and keep. FO! equipment in A-1 condition. H. Sparks, Haines, Alaska. | _| Boat FOR SALE — Two bedroom housew Apply Health Department, Ter- furnished complete; includes elec- | ritorial Building, tric range, oil heater; $2750. In- | quire 348 12th. 1WANTED TO BUY—Gasoline don- s T 2 key capable of lifting 'z ton or FOR SALE — Ultra-violet porhble‘ more, in A-1 condition. Write sunlamp, Regular $65, complete Empire C 5698. | with case, $45. Ph. Douglas 174, | ——— i B - T i A — | WANTED—Rabbits, two does and 'F REASONABLE ENOUGH—Will one buck, any breed but prefer pay cash for davano or studio! white. Write P. O. Box 242, couch. Phone Green 550. i Skagway, Alaska. — e HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — For NEED TO RENT furnished two- sale. Phone Red 743. | bedroom flat or house, suitable = | for two very small children. Per- FOR 'SALE—Tested Onion sets, 3| manent tenant. Leave message 1bs. for $1. At George Brothers. with Empire. 3 %-BED, complete. Practically New | waNTED Man or woman for pan mattress, coil spring. Also other | washing and general cleaning.! small household articles. Call| Apply'berore 10 a. m, Sully’s Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. Bakery. i WANTED — Expenenu.d clerk at Irving’s Market. OVER-STUFFED DIVAN. Inquire at the Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- | burg and Sganen grade milk} goats; also some pure blooded | stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. WANTED—Will pay top price for all kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. Box 1237, Douglas. BbUBlE §ED, matv‘.ress,‘ spring and 1 dresser; also %-bed, mat- | tress wund spring. See Geo. Simp- | kins. GAS BOAT—“Chechako,” has skates new gear, also new trolling gear. $5,500, cash. Call at 306 ‘Willoughby. INCOME VIEW HOME — Three blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart- ment. $140 a month income. $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my equity, rest FHA. Will consider ! good boat or car for portion of WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wu- loughby. Phone 788. i _‘FOB RENT SMALL Snapp Apnrtment—stis. at| 325 Third Street. - STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. " LOST AND FOUND LOST — Pair glasses; position rims in brown casee re- ward. Return to Empire. cash consideration. Call Bob LCST—From Auk Bay, 6-ft. blue Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- | dinghy with “30 W 65” on bottom. ment. Reward. Phone 0343 between 8 a.m, and 4 p. m. FOUND — Gold rimmed _glasses. Call at New Ideal Shop. GLAD T0 GO WITH THE AMERICAN DIVIS- ION, CEBU, Philippines — When by Experts WE SPECIALIZE Pfc. Eugene Weidman, Brooklyn, N. £ Wes opened a letfer recently he found in enclosed a summons to report for jury duty in Brooklyn or pay a $Zo0 fine. But the specified date had already passed and anyhow the army had other plans for Weidman. “Well, at least sending a summons to GIs overseas is one may to make jury duty attractive,” he commented. HAIR STYLED CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Hours 9 A. M. to PM Phone 344 Phone 344 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Hollywood Shoe Shop Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Faper Curls, $1 up | in-| room clear com-| BUCS CLIMB ONTO HEELS .OF OTT (LUB {Tigers Take Turn at Lead- [ ing American League as Yanks Go Down | (By The Associated Press) { Pittsburgh's night triumph over Chicago, 9-3, boosted the Buccos up [to within one le ngth of the Giants |as Al Gerheauser, a refugee from the Phils, showed his relief by con- | tributing four singles to the Pirates’ |attack in addition to throwing a nine-hitter at the Cubs. - | Detroit regained the American | League lead that changes hands |every day and took a half game | margin over New York by trim- ming St. Louis, 2-1 in 11 -inning; |after Washington beat the Yankees, 3. Thornton Lee turned in the best pitching job of the day, a three- hit effort for Chicago against Cleveland but it took Bill Nagel's bases-loaded single in the last of the ninth to assure him a 1-0 edge. The veteran lefthander k out 113 Indians. | Dick Siebert came through with {a dramatic two-run homer in the {12th to give the Philadelphia Ath- {letics a 7-5 triumph over the Bos- | ten Red Sox and Russ Christopher {his 10th success. The Cincinnati at St. Louis Na- tional League night tilt at which | the National League 1944 pennant was to be unfurled was rained out. | ANDINGS or THE TLUBS (American Lrague) , Team — W. L. Pet Detroit 26 17 607 New York 27 19 587 St. Louis 22 22 500 Boston 23 23 .500 Chicago 22 24 478 Washington 21 23 477 Cleveland 20 23 465 | Philadely 17 271 .38 Tuesday’s Results Washington 6, New York 3. Detroit 2, St. Louis 1 (11 innings.) Philadelphia 7, Boston 5 (12 in- nings.) R T | Chicago 1, Cleveland 0. SCOUT TROOP HAS (National Leasuel © SNOWBALL FIGHT ON Team— w. L Pet! New York % % T OUTING ON ROBERTS Pittsburgh 27 20 574 TR Brooklyn 26 20 565 Boy Scout Troop 612 of the Nor- Louis 26 21 553 liteman Church, in keeping with it'’s Chicago 23 20 535 policy of emphasizing the “Outing Boston 23 21 523 in Scouting,” held their regular Cincinnati 21 24 467 Tuesday night meeting in the Philadelphia 10 39 .204 meadow above the timberline on the Tuesday’s Results Mt. Roberts Trail. Brooklyn 7, New York 4. | Present were Walter Butts. Jr., Boston 10, Philadelphia 0. Dcn McKinnon, Jr., James Maur- | Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 3. sted, James Gleason, Thomas Horn (Only games played.) ",and Gerald Shaw, supervised by PRV Senior Patrol Leader Albert Shaw land Assistant Scoutmaster E. M. | (Pacific Coast League) | Schneeker. Team— W. L. Pect.| On their arrival at the mudnw Portland .. 42 28 600 the troop immediately plunged into a | Seattle 40 29 580 free-for-all snowball fight, after Oakland 37 36 .507 which they settled down to the more Sacramento 36 36 .500 serious business of practice in First |Los Angeles 35 37 486 Class signaling and first aid. San Francisco 34 37 476' The evening’s activities were San Diego 35\ 39 473 brought to a close by a foot race to | Hollywood 27 44 380 the bottom of the trail. Although, Last Night's Scores !there was some doubt as to the win- | Oakland 3, San Francisco 2. %l)Cl', a good time has had by all | Hollywood 5, Los Angeles 4. San Diego 5, Sacramento 4. (Only games scheduled.) — e 'UNION BOND WEEK SET FOR JUNE 14-21 The Hotel and Restaurant Em- |ployees Union, Local 871, is in the | War Bond Drive again for organized labor representing organized labor in 1Jun»au | All members of every local are Bond Drive sponsored by the Inter- | national Unions. urged to support this Seventh War | SIGNACS BOW T0 BLUE JAYS CLUB A second chance at the Blue Juys did the Signacs no good last night the communications lads bei dropped again, 5 to 3, in their sof ball clash. Fischer was on the mount for th losers, with Coast Guardsman Toui- lin hurling the win for the Blu Jays. Dalton and McClellan wert the respective receivers. Tonight's mix, scheduled for oclock at Firemen's Field, will bring about the second meeting the Coast Guard and Headquar ters Detachment clubs. The Sa Water boys were the winners 1 time the two teams tangled, bu the HQ ten has shown much im- provement CLUB STANDINGS w. Pct 667 EX RSN CRERY) Team: Blue Jays Freshmen Coast Guard Old Awkwards Headquarters ignacs 600 600 609 .600 000 cCwwwwn - SPORT SHORTS PITTSBURGH-Willie Joyce, of Gary, Indiana, who last Friday eve- ning in Madison Square Garden copped his third win in four tri over NBA lightweight champ Ik Williams, has been signed to meet Philadelphia’s Dave Freeman herc in a 10-round bout June 19. LOS ANGELES—Billy Morris of Baltimore was knocked out b Freddy Dixon of Los Angeles in t! ond heat of a scheduled 10 ounder at the Olympic Auditorium here last night. Dixon weighed 148, Morris 151, GROIZIA Time ha wrought little change in the ring prowess—or lack of same—of Primo Carnera. Weighing 245, nine pounds less than when he took the world’s heavyweight crown from Jack Sharkey, “Da Preem"” did a three-round exhibition turn here last night against Staff Sergeant Homer Blevins, of Butte, Montana, before 1,500 American soldiers and their girl friends. Carnera is re- ported to have looked at least no than when he was champ. worse o et INJUNCTIONS ISSUED BY JUDGE DIMOND IN OPA ANCHORAGE CASES The U. 8. District Court in An- chorage, Judge Anthony J. Dimond liminary injunction against Wag- |ner’s Alaska Radio Supply Co. of that city’ resiraining them from fur- ’nher overcharges under price regula- tiens which apply to its sales of goods and $ervices. A permanent injunction was issued on the same day against Will Key Jefferson, Anchorage landlord who was previously fined $100 for con- presiding, on June 9 issued a pre-} The week from June 14 to June!tempt of court when he violated the 21 is being set aside as special union | preliminary injunction first issued week. Committees will call or ap-|crdering him to cease violation of plications may be obtained at the the Remt Regulation pending final A. F. of L. Hall ' hearing of his case. 2 2 g () gi SLACKS All-Wool Were 29.50 Now 9.95 WASHABLE 3.95-4.95 - 5.95 OPEN THIS EVENING 4’ L e Womns Appaner “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building OOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOCETEELEOOCLOOOOCOOCOOOOOCOTENT T T T e | ACORNS UNDER RAIMONDI HoP 10 THIRD AGAIN Attu Veleran Dies in Cabin Cutgoing Alaska Coastal Airlines sassengers yesterday numbered 19, — SOlOflS DTOD Ofle '0 Padl’eS (ampS!ay|ng with seven Sitka-bound and four! Master Leo Marks has been ad- going to Heonah mitted to the Government Hospital \ Frem Juneau to Hoonah, passen- for care. as Oaks Take Nfl'ro W i were: Marguerite Shepherd,| Mrs. E. O. Pields, surgical pa- Edge OVer SealS SEAT 13.—Pfc. Cecil K. Themas D. Williams, Ed Ramsey and | tient at St. Ann’s Hospital, return- Ca f 18 months army Mrs. Mabel Fisher. |ed home yesterday. v b b e Excursion Inlet: Ernest W. Mc-| Samuel Devon, at St. Ann's Hos- (By The Assoclated Tress) . Rob- ginnay ‘and George W. Pearce pital for medical treatment, was Oakland, with a new (1l gl el cump. wa mv;:: for LY Sitka: Sam Paul, Ethel Brown, diseha .f‘r.lk\n':vlt‘x'(l.ly; e the helm, was back in third place jnooceios ld.\\xvnu” Iz garra, Brooks ‘u“"' Lu)v Jac ’(.l. \fn l?l\ »a ck, n the Pacific Coast Baseball Lea- | .y ; ' tion of Killing [0 Myrtle Cashel, R. V. Clifton medical patients at St. Ann's Hos- CodhY - Raba | by Bl toN i A O it and Ernie Whitehead | pital, were dismissed Tuesday. N Yied < 30 at the sherlfl's * o Tenakee: Mrs. Richard Slagle| Master Lyle Naish an out- 3 e >'s 4 good friend of mine. g opjlg, Cyral Hansen and ‘Mrs. | going medical patient at St. Ann's vs in the circuit yester- I just nted to hit him in the ayarles Johnson. Hospital yesterday. s the replacement of Dolph choulder to disarm him.” Tt Ietehilkan: M. Grawer - st s N ' Camilli by Billy Raimondi, veteran Witr told Sheriff's Detective’ gapt John A. Young. | DECHAMPLAIN RETURNS catcher, as manager of the Acorns. W. R. Freeman that the shoolng = yneoming passengers were: From| J. w. I:)eClla;n};lahl Icy Straits r 32-year-old Raimondi, who followed an all-night party at the powk Inlet: Sam Pekrovich and ViC-lP.u-kun,- Oonpany xfeprosrnmuve has been with the Oaks for 12 cabin camp; that Cain had a pistol (. powers | from Hoonah, is a guest at the vears, the East-Bay club edged out and Bartlett a rifle From Sitka: Roscoe Carlisle, Agnes | Gastineau Hotel San Francisco 3-2 last ni Ccunty records disclosed that p rorovich, F. C. Watterson, Patri-| R Sacramento’s 5-4 to San Dartlett is under a 1043 charge of (j3 Goodnill, Mrs! Francis L. Paul ATTENTION ELKS Diego dropped the lons into threatening to kil his wife, Nellie, ynq 1, D, Littlepage Regular meeting 8 ».m. Wednes- fourth, a hal! game behind the W a ritle. The c is under post- pyom Hoonah: Rnhml Winker and | day, June 13. ponement ; - — The resurgeni Hollywood SRR 4045 ame through with an 11-inning ing on Manager Buck Fausett's pinch single with the sacks loaded. F“ES 21 ON IUESDAY Portland and Seattle, one-two at ! the top of the loop, will open their crucial series on the Beavers' home A Woodley A Boeing Trans- diamond tonight. o, piloted by Erni2 Davis, -—o— had 21 passengers on from Anchorage ip Junzau and return. Passengers were: | Frem Anchorage: Marion Nichols, Mrg, Constance Broadbent, George Regars, Nicholas G. Kalis, Ron Liv- ingstcn, Mrs. Catherine Grasser; Ed Hayes and R. R, Gebo. | » Pierce was a Juneau pas- [ from Cordova and Sid Thempson flew from Yakutat. (By The A ted Pross) Camilli’s sore shirls, that ey, f1own to Anchorage: F. E. Nel- | fi brought about his retirement from 4 Mrs. S. D, Baskin, Fred league circles, have now eased ; ge A. Paks, Sam! iy m out of his job as boss of the ey R, D. Carrigan, Berly Ash, bk = SRPCTS XD ind Acorns. winnifrad Ash and Dorothy Dutra. | < Camilli is out and Billy Raimondi 520 in, as manager of the Oaks. / Cast gt the 32-vear-ola catener [ §), IND ARMORED | C pper “Time led his new charges to a 3-2 win ver their cross- rivals, the is ]-0 BE FRST I-o i SEATTLE . . . 6 HRS. 55 MIN. Seals. Raimondi was named b I Y WHITEHORSE «+«+.+ 1HR 45MIN. the club owners yesterday to re- | place Camil GET INTO BER”N FAIRBANKS . . . . . 5HRS. 5 MIN. The air about Oak clubhouse is cluttered with conflicting state- — GALENA . ..... 7HRS. ments—Camilli declaring he was| WIESBADEN, Germany, June ml NOME ....... 9HRS. 5MIN. fired” while the front office con- -—An authoritative source said today | tends the former team leader re-|that the U. S. Second Armored | McGRATH . . ... 6 HRS. 55 MIN. signed. There has been consider- | Division would be the first of the BETHEL . ... ... 9HRS. able noise about the circuit for American task force to go to Berlin | § come time, however, that the club and that it would move into the | owners did not like the way “The | German capital at the same time {Dolph” was bossing his team from the bench rather than punishing now held by the Americans. his shins by taking his turn at first ' b base. in two or three weeks. Cn the return trip the following that Russian forces occupy territory It was | ieved this would be accomplished | a to GEQRGEBROIHERS- Super Maricet Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2'30 P. M. FROZEN CLAMS, pt. jar75c FrezenCoron(oh2 - 25¢ SPECIAL KRISTOFFERSON'S (OTTAGE CHEESE - 30« Frozen Grapefruit Frozen Broccoli Frozen Peas and Carrots Frozen Brussel Spreuts Freozen Cauliflower Frozen Green Beans Frozen Mixed Vegetables Frezen Asparagus Frezen Lima Bean Frozen Wax Beans Frozen Apriceots GEORGE BROTHER ...Se,':zflrm.fi?ffin, Phone-—Wirite or Wire George Brothers ;| |COASTAL AIRLNES ; PAGE THREE aul B HICkox. W. C. Bailey was an incoming pas- cenger from Ketchikan, W. A. Rose from Wrangsll and Paul Blake and M. Roberts came from Petersburg. RO TR HOSPITAL NOTES CARRIES EIGHTEEN OUT, TUESDAY TRIPS b it i e Z s e “BARANOF HOTEL PHONE NowinStock Some of the 40 and 60 Watt LUMILINE LAMPS Come and Get Them! * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 Petersburg Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka W Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 IRLE