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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1945 WANT ADS FOR SALE SEVERAL factory new Hallicrafter SX28A receivers now available and will be delivered in Juneau within two to three weeks. These receivers are Hallicrafters best,’ 15 tubes, six bands, covering from 550 kilocycles to 42 megacycles. | Complete with speaker, in case, $240. NO PRIORITY NECESSARY WILL ACCEPT orders with small deposit until Monday evening. For further information, call at Alaska Electronics, 217 Seward Street, or Phone 62, before 10 p. m. | ; | WANTED E YOU a Ukulele you want to sell? Call 631. Apt. Call Thomas Hnrdware MANGLE- at the Alaska Laundry Juncau Lumber ‘Mills have several thousand feet of logs on Douglas Island beath near Douglas Bridge. | Will pay reasonable sum to par- ties delivering logs to sawmill. Any “one cyundcx éflsulim’ ent;mc‘ including washing machine. Phone, Green 759. TROLLER DIANA—33 ft. overall; 8% ft. beam; 2-year-old Chrysler Marine engine. Equipped and ready to go. Owner leaving Ju- neau and must sell at sacrifice. See Harbormaster or Dorothy| Ulrey, Rm. 125, Federal Bldg. : UMALL OVEN for use on single] oil burner. Has Hheavy asbestos jacket. Zenith portable, Wave- magnet radio. Ask McDamc!‘ stock clerk at Lite Co. 75y i FOR SALE—Two bedroom house,! furnished. For information, see Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. | B FLAT Lavella Clarinet, ebonite, $60. Green 734. ] RAC Radio and phonograph com- bination. Makes recordings. Phone | 336. CABIN CRUISER—26 ft., in good condition. Phone 777. FOR SALE — Tenor banjo, $40. Thorndsen House, Norway Point, ! evenings. KIMBALL PIANO, 1937 Willys| sedan, 6 tires; good condition. Inquire Mile 12, or write Empire; 5913. | GLE FOR SALE—Phone Blue! 130. ! ! \ REMEMBER —we buy, MACHINIST WANTED — Steady r around work. Warner’s Machine Shop. | WANTED —_ Talemed young lady for part-time work in connection with Tourist Guide. Steady po- sition of responsibility later for party qualifying. Phone 10, ask for Mr. Jacobin. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEOQUS FISH—Cutthroat trout unlimited in Baranof Lake. Boats for hire, mineral baths, groceries, liquors, l'llrnl\hcd cabins. O'Neill & Fenton, ;Warm Springs Bay, Baranof, Alaska. —Adv. PAINTING AND PAPERHAN&- ING, reasonable. Phone 476. y, sell and trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- ing Post. » PIANOS RENTED—1unea. Ander- son Shop. AUARANTEED: Realistic Perma- | ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $§1 up' Lola Beauty Shop. Fhone 201 815 Decker Way. .F you have empty xonm} or apts. for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. 4 HP REGAL ENGINE with clutch, shaft, propeller, stuffing box and; stern bearing, $100. See Lee Rox,' Empire. | HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK FOR SALE — Trumpet, 325 Man’s grey suit, size 40, good condition, $25. Man’s black over- coat, size 40, like new, $40. Ask| for Una at Percy's Cafe, or calli at 125 Gastineau Ave.; before 11! p. m., or after 7 p. m. Lflb‘l‘ AND !‘IIIIND LOST- ALadv Bu!ova Wrist watch Finder please return to cashier, Baranof Coffee Shop. Reward. : New 22 h.p. Johnson _outboard; hew 17-ft. boat. Call 11 before 5 p.m. A FOR SALE—Cabinet sewing ma- chine. Wheeler & Wilson, $35.00.. Call Red 662. éimpson residence, "Gold Belt Ave. Apply Nugget Shop. TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box! 3031. FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- burg and Saanen grade milk goats; also some pure blooded | stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. I Zenith radio $100; automatic record! changer free. Green 734. B flat Lavella clarinet, $60 Green 734. CARA NOME HAXD (REA No need mow to homely luudtl bop yours soft, smooth and "’m:: by applying fhis | inty cre aistycroam - o ebonite, ve gloves or needle work, ASK FOR IT AT Butler, Mauro Brug Co. “The Rexall Store” NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Notice is hereby given to all per- sons having claim against the estate of JOHANNES HELLENTHAL,! known as Jack or J. A. Hellenthal, | to present them with the proper vouchers, within six months of the date of the first publication hereof, to' Simon Hellenthal, administrator of said estate, at his law office in the First National Bank Building, Juneau, Alaska. SIMON HELLENTHAL, Administrator. First publication, July 6, 1945. Last publication, July 27, 1945. i OTICE TO WHOM IS MAY CONCERN: The Unemployment Compensation Commissfon of Alaska will meet in Fairbanks, August 27th, 28th, and 20th, 1945 and as long thereafter as may be required for the reasonable conduct of such business as may be brought before said Commission. The meeting will start at 10:00 A.| M. August 27th in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. Any and all persons having busi- ness before the Commission may | appear and will be given an oppor- tunity to be heard. E. F. JESSEN, Chairman. First publication, July 27, 1945. Last publication, Aug. 17, 1945, 1 ‘OST Rose gold dinner nng. Isurvivors of the preliminary round Ilmll could be retrieved. diamond center stone, 6 rubies on each side. Liberal reward. Gas- tineau Hotel, 326. ~ FOR BENT SEAVIEW APT one block from| Pederal Bldg i g { APSPORT ROUNDUPS BUSHNELL GENERAL HOSPI- ‘TAL, BRIGHAM, Utah, July 27— Spectators were ‘the real winners| today as 600 amputee and other i wounded heroes of World War II staged their third annual Field) Meet to disprove the phrase “Dis- abled Veteran.” No sport was too strenuous, no luck of talent was evident as the prepared today for the finzls. Events included horseshoe pitching; archery, swimming races, golf driv- PO EARNEES. TH | wanted. Apply:rs i wartime lin the Army Air Corps. .New York RED RUFFING snu, PACKS 0ld Yankee'" Cheers Mc- Carthy's Iliness with Comeback Triumph By Jack Hand H (Associated Press Sports Writer) Red Ruffing still has enough on the ball at 41 to be a winner in baseball, despite an ab- ence of two and a half years spent waistline but anny and contrcl-keen in his| pitching, the first of the “Old Yankees” to return to the stadium,} made an encouraging start along the comeback trail in yesterday's 13-4 New York romp over Phila- delphia. It must have been welcome news to Manager Joe McCarthy in Buf- falo, for the victory pulled the tail- spinning Yanks out of a losing streak that had cost them 17 of their last 24 games. Ruffing wasn't able to finish,| although he had a neat two-hit shutout through the first six inn- ings, played in oppressive heat and | gathering gloom that twice forced interruptions. Not since the final game of the 1642 world series with the St. Louis Cardinals had Ruffing started a major league game. New Yor victory was the only scheduled Am-| crican League contest. + Cincinnati continued to tribute to the support of the Chi- cago Cubs, bowing to the National| pace-setters for the ninth straight| time, 2-1. Hank Wyse did the job on the Reds, who haven't beaten the Bruins this year. St. Louis kept step with the Cubs by slaughtering Pittsburgh, knocking out Nick Strincevich, who had beaten them twice, in the second frame. The four eastern clubs in the National were enroute | home and not scheduled, but all| 16 major leaguers are due for sction today. | B BALL ETAOIN TAOIN N NN (American League) | New York, 13; Philadelphia, 4. | (Only game played.) AL | (National League) Chicago, 2; Cincinnati, 1. St. Louis, 10; Pittsburgh, 2. (Only games played). Bulging at the con- | (Pacific Ceast Leaguc) Seattle, 7; Portland, 1. | Hollywood, 7; Los Angeles, 3. San Francisco, 6; Oakland, 3. Sacramento, 10; San Diego, 7. STANDING OF CLUBS (American League) Team— w. Detroit 47 ‘Washington 44 Chicago 4 Boston 44 43 41 40 30 L. 38 39 41 41 40 40 43 53 Pet. | 566 | 530 | 518 518 518 506 482 361 | (National League) ! Team— W. L. Pet. Chicago .54 32 628 St. Louis ..., 51 38 573 Brouklyn 49 39 Pittsburgh . 48 43 New York .. 47 45 Cincinnati .41 - 43 Boston .41 47 466 Philadelphia 25 68 269 (Standings unchanged. No gamesq Wednesday). St. Louis Cleveland Philadelphia 527 | 511 482/ (Pacific Coast League) ing, table tennis, stationary bicycle riding, handball, basketball free throw, softball, and sitting and standing volleyball. From wheelchairs, veterans with paralyzed backs played a briskl i zame of volleyball, while a pitcher{san Diego with one arm in a cast set the | pace in a softball contest. The meet celebrates the 170th anniversary of the founding of the Army Medical Corps. DISTANCE CLOUT Everything seems to happen in the Sacramento Ball Park. On Wednesday night, the hometown Pacific Coast League Solons set a new season scoring record of 23 runs. And last night, Sacramento Outfielder Al McElreath made home run on a bunt, as the Sacs were beating San Diego. Padre Catcher Del Ballinger threw wild to first base in fielding the tap and McElreath scored before ‘the A TRY.THE NEXT ALLEY Jimmy Bivins, rated the number one duration heavyweight, had an easy time of it last night in winn- ing a 10-round decision over Curtis Sheppard at Pittsburgh. Bivins won without extending himself. HOW AWFUL IS “AH-BEL”? NEW YORK, July 27—Two un- defeated boxers will risk long vie- tory strings tonight when Freddie Russo, Rahway, " N. J. feather- weight, meets Sal Bartolo, Boston, N.BA. featherweight champion, and Abel Cestac, Argentine heavy- weight, makes his U. S. debut :against John Thomas of Miami, Fla., ‘in co-features at Madison Square Garden, Team— w. 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CARTON §3.33 | Al Kinds of FRESH VEGEABLES and FRUIT TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. . 2:15P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M, MINIMUM—$2.50 one-two favorites for the $10,200 first prize in the All-American Open Golf Tournament, The native Texans loomed as likely stretch rivals after shatter- ing Tam O'Shanter’s par in the the 72-hole route. Nelson, who has won nine straight towrnaments this year and is seeking his fourth Tam title in five starts, fired a sizzling 66, six under par, yesterday, roaring back nine. Hogan, playing in his third tournament since joining the armed forces, touched off a 33-24—67. His 25-foot putt on the heme green fell nine inches short to rob him of a first day tie with his Texas pal. Nelson’s 66, one stroke off the course record, placed him three strokes ahead of Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, who fired a sur- prinsing 69 to pass veterans Denny Shute and Gene Sarazan by one stroke. Army Sgt. Joe Louis, boxing's heavyweight champion, ripped off a par 36 on his first nine but Joe side for an unimpressive 80. Philadelphia’s Dorothy Vermain paced the women’s section with an even par 76. In second place, with Kieltz of Los Angeles. S.E. Alaska Waters: SEATTLE, July 27—Emil Ander- | con, 32, Everett fisherman, was lost overboard from the fishing boat Edgar C. in Southeast Alaska | waters July 16, his wife has been notified by the Edgar C's skipper, ' | Ed Hansen. - STEVENS IN TOWN L. A. Stevens, of Fairbanks, ar-| rived in Juneau early this ‘morning | | aboard a steamer and is a guest ut the Hotel Juneau. .the beer with the high I .Q Q(II Quenches!) Distributed Exclusiyely in Alaska by West Coast Distributors, Seattle | Bldred Rock | S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN Tlm Max. temp. TODAY last | 24 hrs. 24 hrs* | tem. Preeip. Lowest 4:30 a.m. temp. Weather ‘; 4:30 :m,: Drizzle | Pt. clmxd}‘ Cloudy 1 Rain ] ‘dmonton 51 Pt. Cloud'i Pairbanks 44 . Fog i faines %0 ¢ uneau Rain i ‘uneau Airport Rain ‘ Letchikan Cloudy || otzebue Rain McGrath Neme Northway Yetersburg Portland ®rince George rince Rupert San Francisco Scattle Sitka Whitehorse 48 49 Yx\ku\flt 54 49 —(4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4;30 a.m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports trom Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Wam Dir. and Vel. (Sea Conditi 8 2 feet | ENE 2 feet | SW 1foot | SSE 3 feet SE 1 foot ! Lincoln Rogk Drizzle 52 $E 2 feet Point Retreat ... Rain 51 1 foot MARINE P‘ORECAST Southeast Alaska ncxt 36 houHulhn:§ Station \nchorage larrow Bethel Jordcva Dawson 68 47 49 33 50 48 50 Rain Rain Cloudy Cloudy 50 61 38 118 Station Cape Decision Cape Spencer Weather Temp. Cloudy 51 Cloudy 50 .Rain 51 Drizzle 52 Rain 53 Five Finger Light" Guard Island erly or southerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour decreasing to 10 to miles per hour Saturday. Rain today. 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