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' CAFE, suitable for man and wife,| FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR JUNEAU, ALASKA ——— VANT ADS { FOR SALE—Two bedroom furnish- | ed house. Oil heat, electric range, $2750. 348 12th Street. Electric heating pad, typewriter and table, medicine cabinet with large plate glass mirror. Baby buggy, basinette, bathinette, Kriss Kross razor sharpemer, Y%-h.p.! electric motor, screw jack, 20-it. flat bottom boat with 4 h.p. marine engine, arbor and man- drel for circular saw, overhead| trolley for shop work, %-h.p. gas engine with shaft propellor stuffing box stern bearing and strut, %" gear pump for oil, 240 gallon steel oil tank, 6 h.p. sta-| tionary engine, hand saws, dlarm | clocks, hydrated lime, oak library table, full size bedstead, range, with oil burner. Repair Shop, 925 West 11th Street. | { Four-reom fur house, full basement | with plumbing installed, new foundation, $2750. Inquire 348 12th Street. FOR SALE — 18-horsepower ZR model Palmer marine engine, good condition. Inquire Sports- | man Barber Shop or Harbor- master. | SALE—New amplifier record player with microphone. Chas. Calley, radio office, 8. 8. North-\ land. et! 6x§e }lano juét ixke ll;;«':-T)I Baldwin. Price $575. Phone Red | 250. REMEMBER — We buy, sell and trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- ing Post. \ PIANOS RENTED—luned. Ander-' son Shop. { 3UARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up | Lols Beauty Snop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way . | iF you have empty rocms or apts. ' tor desirable people. infdrm the Gastineau Hotel. ) HARBOR MACHINE SHOF | West 11th & F St. | GENERATOR WORK and | MACHINE WORK WANTED WANTED—Any make of car with| good rubber. Contact L. Derry, care Standard Oil Co. WANTED—Garage to rent, vicinity | 3rd and Gold Streets. Phone 533. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- | eral housework; good wages, room ' and board. Write Empire 5767.| WANTED—Good home in_ country | for 7-month-old female mala- mute. Ed Krause, 1007 W. 8th. | M iy | REFRIGERATOR and breakfast set for sale. Call Blue 392, or| No. 1 Winter and Pond Apts. R R ) X R WANTED—Girl to share downtown apt. P. O. Box 1598. | Modern _five-room house, ‘central location; oil burner. Phone 800, Apt. 607. | COOLERATOR, white enamel ice box, 5 cu. ft., excellent condition, $55.00. Phone Green 437. WANTED—A small house or apart-| ment by couple. Gastineau Hotel, room 314. | WANTED—V-bottom boat _suitable | _for 22 h.p. outhoard motor. Write | box 2432. WANTED—Grass catcher Tor lawn APARTMENT HOUSE, twenty apartments, two rooms and bath./ Call 384 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE—New 22 Johnson out- board motor. Black 585. | Two used upright pianos. Reason- | ably priced. Alaska Music Supply. Red 206. FOR SALE—Trolling boat, 20 ft.| long, 6 ft. beam, round bottom;! good condition, $550. .Ph. Black FOR SALE—Cannery tender equip- | ped and ready to go0. will Lakej smaller boat in trade. Write Empire 5670. $1200 cash. Iliness forces quick sale. Inquire 248 So. Franklin St.| between 7 and 12 p.m. 0 B LN TWO BEDROOM beach home on| Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco’ lights, water, basement, furnace; fully iurnished. Write P. O. Box| 3081. | FOR SALE — Light-weight, 4-cyl- der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1940 model. Swanson Grocery. mower. Phone 93, evenings. WANTED—Small tricycle. Phone Red 609. o o i WANTED — Small modern clean! apt. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pelayalli,| c/0 Gastineau Hotel. : WANTED — Good cannery tender with crew, equipped with hund- red horsepower or more, diesel | engine for Prince William Sound, July first through August tenth. Cable full details and price. G. P. Halferty & Co., Colman BEldg.,! Seattle, Wn. | Terms. \GANTED T RENT_Adding ma- | St. Louis chine with tape. Alaska Con-' struction Co. Phone 72, J WANTED — Janitor at Gastineau| Cincinnati Hotel. Union wages. ! WANTED TO RENT—A garage. Phone 621. MARKER and sorter wanted. Apply | at the Alaska Laundry. ! WANTED—Man or woman for pan | washing and general cleaning. Apply before 10 a. m. Sully's Bakery. FOR smleanmg and pressmg; equipment in A-1 condition. W.| H. Sparks, Haines, Alaska. FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- burg and Saanen grade milk goats; also some pure blooded stdek; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. 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. ill consider | good boat or car for portion a(; cash consideration. Call Bob| Henning, Blue 370, for appoint-| ment. ! FOR 'SALE—4-Room house & lot, strietly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $2500 cash;| $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings.; -0 A e L Il Al e TORGSALE—Troller “Diana™—33 It.| long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst .class condition. See Harbor Master. \ PR e b i 20-Ft. Boat, suitable for trolling, gill netting or pleasure. Good Hull, dependable engine. Reason- dbly priced. Inquire Warner's Machine Shop. \TVAN'IED — Experienced clerk at Irving’s Market. i WANTED--Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. 3 LOST AND FOUND LOST- beaded coin purse; keep- sake. Reward. Return to Vanity Salon. ) LOST—From Auk Bay, 6-ft. blue, dinghy with “30 W 65” on bottom. Reward. Phone 0343 between 8 a.m. and 4 p. m. FOR BRENT Lot for lease, 44 ft. front, by 126, feet on Willoughby. Inquire 545 ‘Willoughby Ave. Steamheni;a'room. Ph. Green 675. STEAM HEATED ROOMS, Call after 3 p. m., 815 Gold Street. NEARLY SUNK ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.—Weldon Owens signed on the wrong dotted line and technically became the bridegroom insteam of the witness at a wedding. A district court order permitted the county clerk to correct the error. % RUTH B. ROCK - General Agent—Baranof Hotel OLYMPIC NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . SEATTLE BETTY McCORMICK ' Juneau Agent—Phone 547 PHONE 567 ~ FEBN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO A aph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- pbo;:n'; day. We will take all your wedding pictures. SECOND STREET ANNOUN CEMENT MARJORIE NEWBURN will manage THE FRANCES ANN BEAUTY SALON UNTIL JULY 18TH, FRANCES ANN being on her vaeation until that time. YANKS HAND FERRISS FIRST SHOWER TRIP Bosox’ Slmar Rookie Fares Sadly Against Bombers . (By The Associated Press) '1ing Dave Ferriss from the mound for the first time in his major le » career yesterday, the Yankees defeated the Red Sox rookie for straight time, sensational the second the cnly losses | charged against hua this year. A crowd of 15,110 saw the Yan- kees clout Ferriss for five hits and nine runs before he was removed in the fifth. The Yanks went on to score 13 r in that frame, just one short of their own record for tallies in an inning, and eventually club the Sox 14-4 behind Walt Dubiel. ¥ Frank “Stubby” Overmire pitch- ed and batted the firsi-place De- troit Tigers to a victory over Cleveland. Brooklyn's Dodgers won their twelfth game from the Philadelphia Phillies, while Chicago's Cubs moved into second place in the Naticnal by downing Pittsburgh for their fifth straight victor: The St. Louis Cardinals remained four percentage points behind the Cubs, a half game :\flend of the four place Pirates with a shutout over Cincinnati. YESTERDAY'S SCORES (National League) Brocklyn 9, Philadelr St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 0, Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 4. (Only games scheduled.) (American League) New York 14, Boston 4. Detroit 5, Cleveland 1 2 Philadelphia at Washington post-+ He doesn't ask who he's going to . poned. (Only games scheduléd.) (Pacific Coast League) Seattle 7, San Diego 2. Sacramento 3, Portland 0, Los Angeles 10, Oakland 2. San Francisco 6, Hollywood 0. TEAM STANDINGS (Naticnal League) Team— W. L Pet. Brooklyn 34 21 Chicago 28 22 30 24 556 Pittshurgh 30 25 .545 New York 30 26 536 Boston 27 © 25 - 519 27 28 451 Philadelphia 14 45 237 (American League) ‘Team— W. L. Pct. : Detroit 32 21 .604 New York 29 23 558 Boston 28 25 .528 Chicago 29 26 527 ‘Washington 2 26 490 St. Louis 24 26 480 Cleveland 21 29 . 420 | Philadelphia < 20 32 383 (Pacific Coast League) Team— wW. L. Pet Portland 48 32 .600 Seattle 44 35 557 San Francisco . 41 40 508 Oakland 41 41 500 Sacramento 40 41 494 San Diego 40 43 482 Los Angeles 39 42 481 Hollywood 31 50 383 -ee - PEACE HARBINGER NEW. YORK—NBC correpondent Chester Morrison says England has returned to normal . . . the Loch Ness monster has been sighted again off the coast of Scotland. time. Thomas Hardware Co. Modern With Quality Details There’s all kinds of godcrn bedroom groups, and we're Teally proud of this one. We selected it because the fine venecrs were so beautifully combined and contrasted . . . because of the interesting drawer pulls . . . the large - beveled mirrors . . . and the waterfall tops. It's ene of the nicest suites that have come into the store in some AP SPORT ROUNDUPS By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, June 22. — Hottest tip to arrive recently from the West is that Frank Leahy already has signed as coach of the ILos Angeles club in the All-American Football Conference . .. The story is that the announcement is being held up until Leahy can straighten things out with Notre Dame, which refused to reles him from the ten-year contract” he signed last winter One reason why Hank Greenberg was in such good shap tor his return to the Tigers wa that he worked out in a local gym daily for a couple of months be- {fore his discharge from the Army DOWN ‘The junior daffines boys at Newport News, Va, cam up with a new version of the hid den ball play the other night . . During a game that was playe between showers, Biehl, Portsmouth second baseman, took a resoundin wallop at the ball ... The blow echoed through the park but nc one could see the ball sailing to- | ward the outfield and the Dodge: fielders just milled around in coi fusion while the umps and fan gaped . .. Bichl started for first then, puzzled, returned to the plate Just about that time the Dodger catcher, Sam Calderone spied the ball almost out of sight in the mud in front of the plate, dropped to his knces and began digging frantically Before | Biehl realized what was going on, ! Calderone exhumed the pill and tagged him out. BEFORE YOUR EYES Although tub-thumper Harry Markson is making the most of the Green (Harold) and Gdld (Sol) combination at Fritzie Zivic's oppo- sition tonight, Fritz is known for his willingness to accept either one. SPORTS fight—just how much? | e — SPORT SHORTS NEW YORK—Fritzie Zivic, Pitts- burgh ring veteran, makes. the 198th start of his career and his | fifteenth in a main event in Madi- Brocklyn welterweight, in a 10- round bout. INDIANAPOLIS — Two favorites and a pair of comparative un- knowns clash today in the semi- | final round of the sixteen annual Women's Western Open Golf | Tournament. { Mrs. Mildred “Babe” Zaharias of |Los Angeles meets Mrs. Albert | Becker of Englewood, New Jersey. 'And Dorothy Germain of Phila- | delphia, plays Carol “Babe” Freese of Portland, Oregon, the real dar horse of the tournament. | SIDES CUSTOMS TRAVELS Deputy Collector M. H. Sides has returned to Juneau from a three weeks trip to Fairbanks and Anchor- |age, on official business for the Cus- toms Service. While in Fairbanks, he set up the new Customs office at Ladd Field. Mr. Sides reported little optimism in the Interior center regarding im- mediate gold mining activity to fol- low the lifting of the suspension ot- der on gold mines, which was re- cently announced, effective July 1 Phone 555 - BACK FROM | U.5.COMMUNISTS | REORGANIZE ON Browder Left Out of Three- | Man Secretariat-Natl. Convention Called - | NEW YORK, June 22.—The Daily PATTON TENDER [N SUNDAY SCHOOL |CLEAN-UP IS OVER; . g YD TOWN CLEAK MAYOR THREATENS Mayor Ernest Parsons today ocall- ed attention to many complaints be- |ing received by the Juneau city ad- mivistration regarding rocks and | rubbish Eeing thrown and piled in Ithe strects. | City Clean-Up Week is held annu- ally over a period specified by the Mayor and at such times only does | the City pick up such rubbish piles. Worker, Communist newspaper, said today the National Committez of the Communist Political Association had July 26-28 to establish a new “poli- tical line” and “strengthen and re- fresh” the Association’s hational leadership. 8 he committee said in a statement, | published in the Worker, that it had |In the intérim betwesn clean-up periods, residents using the streets to dispose of unwanted items are abusing their rights, the Mayor safd. “Such abuse of rights,” he stated, | “must caase or offenders will be presccubed whder the (City Ordi- nance tovering such offenss.” named 2 three-member “Secretar- jat"—not including Earl Browder, CPA President—to “act as the au- itative spckesman” of the Asso- diaticn until th cconvention. 1he CPA was organized a year ago to replace the Communist party in the United Statss. Browder, who ied he movement to dissolve the party, ennounced a policy of cooperation with “free enterpris2” in the inter- st of nationul unity. As members of the Secretariat, with “full autherity to aet,” tl committee named William Z. Foste! Lugene Dennis and John Willlam- It did not make changes in ther n he Na Bic or, “in view of the early date t for a National Convention.” Fester, a veteran communist, we chairman of the Communist party in the Unitpd States and opposed iis dissolution. i i i ROTARY CLUB PICHIC SET FOR NEXT SUNDAY Ths Rotary Club will hold their am:aal picnie, rain or shine, next cunday, June 24 All picnick rs must be at the parking lot behind the Federal Building at 9 o'clock as 5 will leave at that time for Auk Jay. All arrangements have been made by Commiiteeman K. G. Merritt to have three boats at the Forest Ser- vice Float for transportation to the Eagle River landing. There other Leais will join the small fleet and will shuttle back and forth betwesn the landing and the Scout Camp Picnic Grounds, taking care of those who travel by car. Proceedings will start at 12 noon sharp with races s1g/son Square Garden tonight When ., . yiagies and different con- 560 he takes on Harold Green, YOUDS ... (or Rotarians and their ladies. Tha Committee in charge of the picnic has promiced that the sun will be shiring at the picnic grounds whether it is raining anywhere else or not Ccmmitteemen are: Chairman, ,Tom Morgan; Jim Ryan in charge cf arrangements; Ellis Reynolds in {charge of the feod; Stan Grummett, ,of sports and entertainment, and K. G. Merritt in charge of transpor- tation. A SRR SO Louise | - Southbound Canadian Pacific’s steamship Princess Louise arrived early this | morning from Skagway with the fol- | lowing 18 passengers: Brooks Han- ford, Major L. A. Westermiller, J. A. Ross, Mrs. Dapcevich, A. Beets, Harry Ask, William Dapcevich, Irene Sullivan, Helen Langen, Mrs. ‘D, Magnison, D. Magnison, Stanley Smith, Dean Story, Mrs. R. L. Rich- ardson, R. L. Richardson, Thomas Payne, Ed Rosine and Harry Popo- ational Board, which includes - | | | | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla—A | Muskogee, ©kla., woman sent the NCourt Clerk $140 to make up her |lxu.sbnnd‘s back payments to his first wife so that he could be released (from jall and come home to wife . | No. 2. | ™CARA NOME™ “PRRAFUMB E ting as a dream an. this rere IT MIGHT MAKE HIS MEN’S EYZS POP, but here is a picture that proves it: Gen. George S. Patton, blood-and-thunder commander of the tough and | dangerous U. S. Third Army in Germany, talked to the infant class in the Sunday school of his own baptismal church at San Gabriel, Calif., and later led in the singing. (International Soundphoto) | Grace Henning, | | vich. [ Willlam Turpin, ! Leaving for the South were ihe " Eric Henning and Randi Henning. \ fellowing : For Vancouver: Agnes Wiegard, g { % . | Lt. Warren M. Caro, . E. Nelson, For Seattle: Leonard Ness, D. G.| glyera June Scott and Marguerite | Shangenberg, George J. Jorgenson,; Shaw. For Wrangell: Mrs. Frances Paul and R. E. Sheldon. RPUP/ Bntler'., Muuro Drag Co. Your Rexall Store | Isabele Jorgenson, Janis Jorgensnn.l Fred L. Turpin, Lelah M. Turpin, it _— Soimportant are these LITTLE EXTRAS every- one so adores . . . just the finishing touches to that room . . . Come in and See our wonderful selection of GIFTS! PLUMBING - IIlIIllLIlIIIflI[IIIIIllIIII!!IIIIII[IIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHMIjIIHiHHIiIIIIIIIIIfl OO A RS M { Announcing ALASKA AIRLINES New Increased Schedules ; DAY JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday ARRIVES JUNEAU . . . 12:00 LEAVES JUNEAU . ... 2:00 w Equipment: 21-Passenger Douglas Starliner 14-Passenger Lockheed Starliner FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 67 -

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