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PAGE TWO fine foundation by JANTZEN.. YOU CAN DO WITH A BIT OF SPRING PRETTYING-UP! Round your hips, tuck in your tummy, achieve youthful nar- rowness at the waist, by wear ing Jauntzen garments. GIRDLE . . Light weight to assur good fitting . SIZES 24—32 6.30 1o 12.50 PANTIE . .. Made to assure lots of wear and 23 SIZE: 32 5.95107.50 B Behrends QUARLITY SINCE /587 JUNEAU MIOTOR CO. will be closed all day Thursday - April 10 in respect to the memory of HENRY FORD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | Rainiersin Rally in 9th fo Defeat Solons Padres Keep Flrst Place i in P. (. League by Beat- ing Oaks 5 fo 1 By THE ~3SOCIATED PRESS) san Diego Padres, aided by Al Triechel’s second win of the new season, were still atop the Pac- ific Coast league heap today as the loop's eight clubs went into the second week of play. The Padres, who opened their campaign by blasting Oakland for six wins out of eeven games last week, made it 7-1 in the standings last night when Treichel held Portland (3-5) to six hits for a 5 to 1 viclory. Padre batters to eight hits off Roy Helser. The Oakland Oaks (1-7), ran into more trouble in their opener at Los Angeles with the Angels | (5-3) yesterday when Cliff Chami 'ers of Bellingham, just returned (from a tryout with the Chicagc Cubs, dished up five-hit ball to Ltlank them, 4 to 0. The Oak tired of a round of San Diego homers, ran into two Angel circui clouts off the bats of Cece Gar- riott and rence Maddern, ac- ccunting for three runs ! Cotton Pippen was the losi pitcher. He and Will Hafey, who Irelieved him in the eighth, yield leight hits. | Sacramentc (4-4) and Seatt (3-5) played eight scoreless in ings at the capital last night, bu the Rainiers rallied in thé nintt to come out with a 3 to 2 win. Tony Freitas, secking his 200th league victory, lost duel t Dubiel. he Hollywood-San Francis game at the Northern City w postponed by rain la: night ‘The short scores 10 0 Freita cramento D\lmul and Fernandez Portland 1 San Disgo 5 8 2 Helser and Muratore, Holm (8 ;Trc;('h(‘I and Kerr, i Oakland 0 5 | Los Angeles 4 8 | Pippen, Hafey (8) and Ra mund' C“'vn‘ er and K ldu ‘man Sueme ELLIS AIB LINEC DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 JUNEAU IVIARIVE Co. e o e e e e e B Maging MARINE WAYS Boat Sales ALASK “ a @ Hardware ““coxsmruction and %8 Rubber Boats ot west pisnn . Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 AI I Have Your Beat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways erwing Southeastesn ! Daily Schedules lo: @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA a E Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY ! ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points E L\ L e { o (e L L e e (i (o (L (L e (o =) 1 i 1 CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 to 8 pasengers g PLANES BASED at SITKA it FOR INFORMATION %f = Phone 612 o There is no suhsmule for newspaper advertising! | AND RESERVATIONS —y Custedian of confidence... born of a thorough knowledge of the Territory RLASKA Baranof Hotel f STANDING OF CLUBS | Pac Coast League Team ‘Won Lost Pet. San Diego R e San Francisco 5 2 .114 Los Angeles 5 b Sacramento 4 4 500 Hollywood 3 4 429 Seattle 3 g Portland 3 5 37 Oakland l 7 125 TENNIS CHAMPION 'PAULINE BETZ I - UNDER SUSPENSION NEW YQRK Apnl 9.—M— The suspension of tennis champion Pauline Betz by the U. S. Tennis Association means, among other things, that there will be a fem- inine battle royal at Forest Hills late in August such as hasn’t been ceen in some years. Miss Betz, who with Mrs. Samlu Palfrey Cooke, was removed from| the amateur ranks yesterday be- cause of a projected tour of thei pair as professionals, had come to dominate the women’s division al- most as thoroughly as Alice Mar-| ble did just before her, but there| ras been a terrific scrap for second | place. Four girls, three of them ll'um‘ the West Coast and one from Florida, must be figured in the running for the crown snatched| from Pauline’s blonde head by the tennis moguls. As the executive committee of the Tennis Associa-| tion, which could hear an by Miss Betz, will not meet until/ ptember, there is no possibility of her defending thé title. Louise Brough, Margaret Oslmmc d Mrs. Dorothy Canning Todd, Californians, and Doris Hart of form the contending quar-| Any one of them could| the title, and there always, a possibility that a flaming | wcomer or two might project| — emselves into {he scramble n:..(l} After April 10, no telephone rentals for the month of April will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please! be prompt. Please add 1 sales tax. J D DOUGLAS Co. adv. JNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Distriet La Anchorag rebruary 20, 1947. )R PUBLICATION reby given that Alex 1as made application for | to his homesite, Anchorage | Serial 011283, act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 209) for a tract of land | d xlb(-d as Lot “D” containing 4.47 | acres, U. S. Plat of Survey No. 2560, | m\bl:\cm' lots A, B, C, and D, sit- uated on the north end of Douglas | Island about 10 miles from Juneau, between H.EES. 114 and U. S. Survey | No. 1082, latitude 58° 20’ 20” N.| lengitude 134" 35° W. and i is now | in the files of the District Land Of- | fice, Anchorage, Alaska. | A and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims | in the lccal land office, Anchorage, | Al a, within the period of publi- caticn or thirty days thereafter, or | they will be barred by the provisions | iof the tues. iLORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. ticn, March 12, 1947. May 7, 1947. 1Fm\ nub! Last puk | | | RIRLINES.. @ Phone 667 appeal |~ WANTED L'\ld Anchor “Winch f | vey No. | Homesites, how o> ilocal land office, SPECIAL ELECTION | BY DOUGLAS INDIAN ASSOCIATION HELD The Douglas Indian Association held a special election last night| in the Douglas Government School house: Joseph Tas! Wilscn wer ell, Sr., and Mallhow elected as Councilmen, to fill vacancies on the board of | Ceuncilmen. Matthew Wilson wast elected Secretary, and Joseph Stev-\ Sr., Treasurer, by ens, of Councilmen, replacing Roy C.| Brown, former Secretary who has | re-enlisted in the Army, ward Murphy, resigned due to ill| health - ——— TENGERS ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, Sr., | entertained with a dinner party at and Ed- |16-FT. BOAT for | WHITE RO round plate glass mirror,, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1947 WANT ADS FOR SALE WELL MADE USED oil range, good condition, $90. Phone Douglas 473 between 9 am. and 1 pm. 548-3t. the Board 194] DELUXE CHEV. Club Coupe, 36,000 miles. Phone 173. 548-tf. sale. Call 037, 2 548-tf. Y Scwmg Ma( hmc, long, 2 short. 26 in. 2-3 room oil heater. Hast, upstairs Apt., 426 1st. St after 6 p.m. 548-2t. ORGAN for sale. Write Juneau P. O. Box 2472, their home last evening in observ- |35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go Call ance of their 28th wedding anni- versary. Members of the family and | Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-tf. 548-3t. | MURPHY & MURPHY LIQUOR STORE and GROCERY. IDLEWILD 364 TROLLER. | INCOME PROPERTY—Two houses Harris Street. ARCTIC CAB COMPANY. ROYAL BLUE GARAGE. OIL BURNER AND PLUMBING SHOP. 3 APT-UNIT—DOUGLAS MODERN, FURNISHED, 2 ROOM--Marine view, 2 Douglas. WILLOUGHBY PROPERTY |2 ACRES—vwith 4-bedrooms, double garage-—terms. BED- lots, '20x20 FURNISHED ‘HOUSE, near Auk Bay—$12.50. 10 ACRES, Glacier Highway, liv- able house. PROPERTY NEAR AIRPORT. close friends enjoyed the bounmul‘ 39 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Axt Vm\‘ turkey dinner with all the trim- | mings. A special treat was ice| cream topped with real wild black- | berries from the Evergreen woods of Washington. - e BOBBITT IN TOWN Otis C. Bobbitt of Anchorage, is | registered at the Hotel Juneau. | Bobbitt is with the U. S. Weather Bureau. " FOR sm: USEL HOUSE \(-parme green house and double lot on 4th St Terms. Shown by appointment Phone 488. 549-3x. SILVERTONE CONSOLE radio and walnut dining room set. Phone 416. 549-tf i1 PACK BOARD, 1-4 piece fly rod and case, 1 light salmon pole, | 1 fishing basket, 1 salmon reel and lir 1 fly reel and line, 1 Phone 317. 549-tf. used sleeping bag WANTED W, A"T’II‘:D Girl or woman for light child care. 421 549-3t housework and Seward. TWO POSITIONS open; Account- ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi- ence necessary. Inquire Rm. 106 Territorial Bldg. 549-tf VETERAN, wife and daughter, perately in need of 2 bedroom | house or apartment. Gaunt, 654 days. des- 549-1. i VDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ! Sureau of Land Management | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. February 25, 1947. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Charles | August Hartman, has made applica- tien foy, pateni to his homesite, | Anchorage serial 010344, for a tract of 1and under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) designated as | 1ot 3, embraced in U. S. Plat of Sur- 2450, Tenakee Group of | containing 4.25 acres, situated on the N.E. shore of Tenakee | Inlet, about one mile N.W. of Ten- akee, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their claims in the | Anchorage, Alaska, | within the period of publication, or | thirty days thereafter. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. | | First publication, March 26, 1847, | | Last publlcanon. Mi\y 21, 1947 small boat, also 157x9” or 15"x10” propellor. See Harbormaster or call Black 329. 549-3t | WANTED—Small or amer trunk | _ in good cendition 1 Blue 150. 549-tf Call Mrs. l UNITED STATES i Humbeck, ¢ Yellow Cab. 547-tf. A" 31-C- 13 34x9 | equipped. Ward Wells, 2, after 6 pm., No. 2 days and 547~ TROLLER * ft. Fully Nugget Apt. No. or Harbor Apt. evenings. 'ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, two Adirondack chairs, 2 porch rock- ers, 4 maple dining chairs, red leather seats, studio couch and matching chair with covers, painted Kkitchen set, twin mattresses, 3 painted bur- eaus, occasional tables, two rock- ers, toy highchair fireplace grate, portable Corona typewriter and case. Please call Black 815 or Blue 649. 047-3X POCKET KNIVES, ¢ ing reels, scissors, cllppcls locks, etc tities. Write for alogue. Jobbers and Importers solicited. Haral Sales Co., 1133 Broadway, New York, N.¥., USA 547-3x pad- orted styles, quan- illustrated cat- FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph. 187 546-t1 SPIN DRYER \\nshmg $60. Phone Blie 480. 544-6t. PRE-WAR | s wachine, ONE USED Ford V-8 dme truck with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. Femmer or view at Juneal Mot- 543-tf. 1936 LINCOLN Zephyr Sedan in Seattle $650—cash. Ph. 525 541-tf FOR SALE—1042 Chevrolet sta- tion wagon. See at Connor’s Mo- tor. 538-t1 100 GAL. TAI\K nn 2 Whec] trailer. . bed and cuil springs. Phone 0355. 537-tf omatic, good GE" RANGE, ful: condition, 502 10th St. after 5 p.m. 536-tf | BABY BUGGY, crib, basinette, play pen. Black 768. 533-tf GOOD GOING FULLY equipped restaurant with 3 apts. and own living quarters. See Management, Dew Drop Inn. 531-tf 4 ROOM fwnisheu *-cuse and 1941 Ford pick-up on patented beach property. Call 756. 524- PROTECT your Investment and property with FIRETOX. It works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. | 524-tf GOOD INCOME property. See Nick Rocovich . 515-t¢ FOR SALE—Tmice houses and lot,| houses ir good condition and best location. Tnquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf. " William A. Butler, of Washing-' ton, D.C., is registered at the Hotel Juueau. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. iron bed and | crib, double 1.5 mattress, two new and cradle, | 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First Nationel Band SCRAP LEAD. Call Madsen’s C\L}e and Fihlng Supply. 547-tf. FURNISHED APT. or house for couple. Rm. 226, Gastineau Hy- tel, 547-3x SOBER, STEADY MAN to sharc cabin with elderly man. See Wm. Robertson, Douglas. dh. WANTED—Attracuve offer for ex. perienced shoe salesman. Write Empire C 19 542-tt To rent—modern twe bedroom house long time Juneay resident. Fhone 636. 525-t4 \VAN"'ED 2 ,bédroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennamn mpire C-1234, 503-t WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Pnow 556, 3rd and Main. Specializim ! In permanents Open evenings b appointment. (293-3t1 PIANOE RENTED and Arderson shop FOR RENT FRONT, clean, man. Phone Green 410. I\ICE CLEAN ROOMS by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. heated bedroom for 548-tf. ONE ROOM qpt “suitable for couplr in respectable home. Phone 882 536-tt ROOMS—Kltchen privifeges Home Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT.—Op~ Federal Building. HISCELLANEOIIS " "WINTER & POND CO., Ine Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maverials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Reiall olock xrorr (370-42, GUARANTEET [ Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop Phone 2C1 815 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Empire corner and First Natl. Bank, silver earring, | Chinese design, about inch long. Reward. Return to Empire. ‘ 544-3t. LOST—A female husky—pup about 2 months old. Please call Red } 702 546-tf. Work refreshed have a Coke © 1947 The €-C Co.

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