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PAGh le LET'S ROLLER SKATE FOR FUN! Town Hall Recreation Center HOLIDAY STARTING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH Evenings ONLY — 7:00 to 10:00 Regular Admission Charge Addlls .. L Skate Owners . 75¢ 60c LADIES FREE SATURDAY NIGHT Children 12 Years or Younger Admitted from 7:00 to 9:00 . 25c Let’s Roller Skate for Fun_|: DflUGL& ISLAND PROGRAM JULY 4th and 5th, 1948 DANCE—JULY 3rd—EAGLES’ HALL The complete program for planned by the committee as folows SOFT BALL GAME—JULY 4th JUNEAU FIREMEN vs. DOUGLAS FIREME PARADE—JULY 4th CHILDREN’S the Douglas ~10:00 P. M. Fourth of July has been 11:00 A. M. Prize $25.00 2:00 P. M Forms on Third Street Fill Best Decorated Baby Bugey Best Decorated Bicycle—Boys Best Decorated Bicycle—Girls Best Decorated Tricycle—Girls Best Decorated Doll Buggy—Girls Best Decorated Wagon—Boys Most Patriotic Girl Most Patrictic Boy Most Original Boy Most Original Girl Most Amusing Boy Most Amusing Girl Best National Costume for Any Country Country—Girl Best National Costume for Any Best Character Ccstume—Boy Best Character Cestume—Girl 1st. 2nd. Prize Prize $2.00 $1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2,00 190 200 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.60 2,00 1.00 Boy 2.00 1.00 ¢ 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 All children in parade, not winning prizes, will be given 25 cents for participating. COMPANY 1 vs. COMPANY 2—Prize, $25.00 —————————————— e —————————————————————— FIELD SPORTS—JULY 5th oys 16 years cr under or under €0-yard Dash—B: ard Dash—Girls 16 yeal ard Dash—Boys 9 years or under 30-yard Dash—Girls 9 years or under 50-yard Dash—Boys 12 years or under 50-yard Dash—Girls 12 years or under 30-yard Dash—Boys 5 years or under 30-yard Dash—Girls 5 years or under Sack Race - Boys over 10 Sack Race—Girls over 10 40-yard Dash—Boys 8 years or under 40-yard Dash—Girls 8 years or under Wheelbarrow Race—Boys—Free for All Ball Throwing—Women Husband Calling Contest Wife Calling Contest 60-yard Dash—Boys 14 years or under 50-yard Dash—Boys 10 years or under 40-yard Dash—Girls 10 years or under 40-yard Dash--Boys 7 rs or under 30-yard Dash—Girls 7 years or under 50-yard Dash—Girls 14 years tor under 80-yard Dash—Men'’s Free for All 50-yard Dash- Women's Free for All 40-yard Dash—Men over 45 years Bicycle Race—Boys . Bicycle Race—Girls Beer Drinking-—Men over 21 1.00 30-yard Scrumbled Shoe Race—Boys 16 or under .. 1.00 3C-yard Scrambled Shoe Race—Girls 16 or under 1.00 30-yard Scrambled Shoe Race—Boys 10 or under 1.00 30-yard Scrambled Shoe Race—Girls 10 or under 1.00 20-yard Scrambled Shoe Race—Boys 6 or under 1.00 20-vard Scrambled Shoe Race—Girls 6 or under 1.00 40-yard 3-Legged Race—Boys 10 years or under 1.00 40-yard 3-Legged Race—Girls 10 years or under 1.00 40-yard 3-Legged Race—Boys 11 to 16 150 40-yard 3-Legged Race—Girls 11 to 16 1.50 40-yard 3-Legged Race—Single Women 1.50 40-yard 3-Legged Race—Married Women 1.50 40-yard 3-Legged Race—Men 1.50 Finn—Horse—Men over 16 1.00 Finn Horse—Women over 16 1.00 Pinn Horse—Girls under 16 1.00 Finn Horse—Boys under 16 1.00 Tug of War—Five-Man Teaiu 5.00 Tug of War—Five-Woman Team 5.00 Women'’s Nail Driving Contest 2.50 (Contestants must furnish hammers) 1:00 P. M. Prize Prize 1st. 2nd. $1.00 $ 50! 1.00 .50 1.00 50 .. 1.00 50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 20 1.00 50 1.00 50 1.00 50 1.00 50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 50 1.00 50 1.00 50 1.00 50 1.00 .50 1.00 50 2,00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 All contesants in raccs receive 5c¢ except first and second prize winners. TRACK AND FIELD OFFICIALS: Announcer—Val Poor; William Dore; Judges of Races—Tony Riess, Tauno Niemi, Starter— Fred Cun- ningham; Paymaster—A. J. Balog; Scorer—William Flint MARSHAL OF THE DAY—Alex Gair, Sr. FOURTH OF JULY ASSOCIATION FOR 1948—Mike Pusich, Presi- dent; A. J. Balog, Secretary-Treasurer. KEEP THIS PROGRAM . | Poughkeepsie, wasn't pressed yester- | 10:30 A. M. THE DA]LY ALAbKA LMPIRI; JUNLAU ALASKA 'CRUISER ATLANTA, * JUNEAU ALL-STARS * BASEBALL TONIGHT ‘ Beginning at 6:30 o'clock this ARE I.IELD‘M,.“g the baseballers of the cruiser Atlanta will oppose the Ju- |neau All-Stars in the first of a | three-game series. . . . The Atlanta squad worked out Washington and California | veeiaay atternoon for about three | hours at the ball field, and from Clash in Semifinals~ Other Schedules By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. PRINCETON, N. J., July 1—(®— It v good for a laugh the other day when Princeton’s oarsmen ap- {peared for their final workout be- fore the Olympic tryouts with “beat ing a team to be considered. H. K. Houghton, in charge of the cruiser team, said the club has had little opportunity to work out lately and that a few kinks still remain e il SERVICEMEN FREE [ 1 | baseball games with the Atlanta cents s a result, the fof day series ot itrials to pick an eight-oared crew|and Sitka teams will be 50 to represent the United States at|as compared with the usual 25 !London now shapes up as a real dog- | cents i fight. | | | The two western entries, Washing- | tickets for the regular {ton and California, still look very|sames will not be honored, and |2ood, but they're scheduled to clash | that servicemen in uniform will be in the semifinals tomorrow and one | admitted without charge wilt be eliminated. Princeton and ‘Cornell also made the semitinals in [yesterday’s series of record-smask ng FIGHT DUPE Bl s performances on placid Lake C: I negic Toaay the seven crews Lhal were beaten will get their second chances 80N, 149 pounder of Los Angeles, !in what are known in Olympic lan- |stopped George Smith, 153 pounder lguage as the “repchase” heats. ‘an of Oakland m the fifth round. \ winners of these three trials ESTERN lEAGuE will qualify for the three s mmn heats tomorrow. Three VH'HVm& (then will clash in the final Satur- |~ Final scores of games played last day evening. |night in the Western International Washington, an impressive win-|League are as follows: ner over the three-mile route at| Vancouver 5; Tacoma 3. Bremerton 3; Victoria 1. Spokane 7-6; Salem 3-2. Wenatchee 6; Yakima 3. day as it finished 2'> lengths ahead | of Wisconsin and M. I. T. % WE WILL BE CLOSED | ALEL BAY « Saturday ‘ July Srd ? Qur Patrons are asked to call for Garments BEFORE 6 O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENING The Triangle Cleaners 1776 - 1948 Our Liberties were won dearly. Let us guard them well for ourselves and for posterity! For better Appearance In keeping with the Holiday Spirit, and in observance of Independence Day, we will remain closed ALL DAY, MONDAY, JULY 5th. il The Triangle Cleaners | | { | | \ all indications is capable of field- | Bob Lemon Shuts Out Tiger Nine SEALS BEAT ANGELS 4-3 WITH HOMER% By BOB TUCKMAN { By JOE . REICHLER The San Franciseo Seals had; Bob Lemon’s no run-no hit mas- regained undisputed possession of | terpiece last night made a succrss- the Paciiic Coast League lead to- ful prophet of Cleveland owner Bill day and a good chunk of the cred?. | Veeck. i goes to Mickey Rocco. | The 27-year-old Indian right- The San Francisco first sacker hander, who tried his hand at pitch- parked his 15th homter of the sea- |ing after failing to make the big son over the rightfield fence last!league grade as an infielder or out- night to give the Seals a 4-3 fielder, rewarded his boss' faith & triumph over the hard-pressing Los shbuttinz out the De'?’u Tigers, !without @ J | Angeles Angels ! Rocco’s blow led off the 13th! The victory was I"U‘UI\% 11th ot inning | the season and his fifth shutout. ! Hellywood's hard-slugging Stars| Although yesterday's effort was by | fair hits count for an far his best, Lemon has turned in made six : equal humber of runs in the fifth |other brilliant performances this |inning to trip the third-place Oak- |S¢ason. He has permitted only four| |ieha Oaks™ -8 hits in each of his four previous| The San Diego Padres remain- Shutouts. | ed in the thick of the pennant| ORIy on two occasions was his) scuffle by meking it two in a PC-hi. Hhrestened. The first scuis) ale” slogans painted on their bodies BASEBAll GAMES"“W over Sacramento. came in the fourth inning when __|in purple ink 1 | But the Tigers really meant it and It was announced today that ad- the Cornell crew had similar ideas.| mission price for the forthcoming | bases clogged in O. R. Cleveland said that seasonthe final frame league ning tally | | i In Oakland last night, Jackie Wil- Philadelphia i Portland engineered a 2-1 ninth- \ldtllelde- Dale Mitchell made an| inning triumph over the iifth- !amazing one-handed leaping catcl h’ place Seattle Rainiers to even the|of George Kells long drive. Tae} Sl 1 other came in the fifth when Ken A nifty bunt by Portland second | eltner went deep behind third seman Eddie Basinski with thc‘m‘sE to nip Hoot Evers on a slow! | hopper. the last half nf\ is seventh ! produced the win-| J8ck Kramer posted his seventh| \un in pitching the Boston Red Sox {to @ 1-3 triumph over the New Yoik| ba STANDING OF CLUBS Yilnk(-'f' Junor Stephens drove in Nationnl kg0 five runs with two hits, iucluding Tedm: W L Pet. | his 14th hom(‘-r. : Boston 7 27 5781 At St. Louis, the Browns nipped st. Louis 35 28 55(““"\ Chicago White Sox 2-1. | Fiitaburgh e “)32 The Boston Braves moved a game i “1eland a half ahead of the St. Louis N rark 32 30 516 corginals in the National League Brooklyn ;7 32 4’% Race by Downing the New York Cim'm“a“ 2 36 ' Giants, 3-1, as the Cardinals were ‘Chir.\gn 07 37 ‘492 ;\)‘uppt d again by the Chicago Cu i ! s Pounding four Brooklyn pitchers jneciesn hes Ry ! for 12 hits and getting 12 walks, the Team: W L Pel ppiggelphia Phillies walloped the|g ¢ o oo 39 23 62 poggers 13-4 Philadelphia 40 27 597 USRI ., i New York 38 26 594 v Beston 32 20 38 i e u o ROOKIE ASHBURN, | Detroit 29 34 E 1 St. Louis AR FORMER ALASKAN ‘ Chicago 19 40 322 ! Pacific Coast League | lEADlNG IN poll! Team: w 1 San Francisco 51 37 580 | Les Angeles 51 39 567 CHICAGO, July 1-—P—Richie| Oakland 52 40 565 Ashburn, formerly of Anchorage, San Diego 49 41 544 Spectacular rookie of the Philadel- 1 45 40 529 bhia Phillies, was back in the lead| 41 47 4gg|in the National League's center uucp Eertland 33 53 3g4 batfle of the nation-wide baseball Sacramento 30 55 353 Poll today | , Ashburn, who had surrendered ; Channel League first place to Bob Thomson of the Tearh: W L pet |New York Giants, passed his rnm[ Mcose 9 2 813 today ty garnering 608,398 votes. men 6 5 545 Thomson was runnerup with 597.572.¢ 6 6 500 | 8. .10 167! Richie Ashburn, l’hllndelpnm] e {Phils, got two hits in three trips, | | | .818. | Holmes, Boston .356. ;22: Kiner, Pittsburgh 19. | | scored one run, drove in two runs ‘n< the Phillies beat Brooklyn 13- ERS IN B. B. s e FIRST CITY VISITOR { Registered at the Hotel Juneau Mrs. Norman Scott of Ketchi- " WANTED | SVOMAN wants janitor job. Call Black 715 or call at 807 A West Tth Street. Bazeball leadcr.s through games ! of yesterday are as follows: |is American League | kan. Batting—Williams, Boston .407; | Boudreau, Cleveland 372. Runs batted in—Williams, Boston 70; DiMaggio, New York, 65 1 Home runs—DiMaggio, New York | 18; Keltner, Cleveland 17. Pitching—Raschi, New York 9-2 TERRITORIAL Manager of Can- adian Company establishing head- quarters in Juneau desires suit- able accommodations, furnished ! or unfurnished for self, wife and T'% yr. old boy. Careful tenants. Write Empire C4478. 926 3t National Batting—Musial, League 1 St. Louis, 401; Runs batted in—Sauer, Cincinna- ti 59;.Kiner, Pittsburgh 52. Home runs—Sauer, Cincinnati| DISHWASHER, evening shift. Ap-| Pitching—Poat, ply at Percy’s Cafe. 924 tf New York 7-1 876. T8 i £ i 3 WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom THE FILIPINC COMMUNITY furnished house. Call Lorenzen, Will have a rally party and| 254 923 tf dance Thursday, Parish Hall, ad-|pyprpiENCED grocery store man- mission 50c. Mayor and Mrs. W. Hendrickson will be present. 28 1t - e - THERE WIIL BE NO Plating Service Available for the next 60 days, due to the illness| v ety of the plater. 927 2t| CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours West Juneau Plating Works.' week. Phone 34. 907 tf; ager. Will pay good salary for right man. Also have opening for experinced grocery clerk, man only. Hutchings Economy " THIBODEAU’S Cash Grocery PHONE 688 WE DELIVER WILLOUGHBY AVENUE HORMEL’'S HAMS-half or whole 1b- T3¢ PCTATOES - - - 1001bs.$6.50 ESKIII TISSUE - large size 3¢ H $8,000 takes {INCOME prop. sth St., {® goid producing mine. Geo- e I and conditions most Large scale con- W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE _ FOR SALE Cole pile driving equip. Price reduced $7,000 for immediate sale. Steady work assured. $800 takes falling equip., 2 $750 Titan power saws, etc. Lo- cal business $4,500, nets appr. $600 monthly. THE FORRESTER, 72-ft. packer. 25-man crew floating cannery. McMullen estate, 2 houses, several cabins. $3,000 four room house and 42x100| lot Pike St. $11,000 Evergreen Ave., 3-bdr. house with 1 bdr. and 2 bdr. apts. in separate house. Newly painted. Cempl. furn.,, basement, etc. NEW 3-bdr. home, large basement, marine view, etc., Behrends Ave. 1st house Behrends Ave. 3 bdrs compl. furn.;; Duplex Evergreen cempl. furn.,, basement garage, etc. FOSTER 3-bdr. on 10th; POLLOCK 2-bdr. Star Hill. DOUGLAS—A. L. Johnson 2-bdr. compl. furn, large basement; C E. Walters 2-bdr., furnace, part iurn.;; also 4-bdr. home compl. furn,, basement, furnace, electric kitchen, new roof, new siding, etc SMALL part. furn. cabin 3% mi Glacier, terms, good bldg. lot; 2 houses, part. furn., light plant, 1 acre pat. land, etc, terms, 5% mi. CABINS—Floyd Edwards, also beautiful log cabin several acres pat. land on Fritz Cove. Partly compl. 2 story home be- yond Thane, 3700 Furnished. Briggs, ‘MURPBY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank MISCI.LLAfiEOUS “The advertisers have a grcup of ten mineral claims imimedie adjacent to a new and petentially large scale operation being start- an internationally known Company. This Com- y is now preparing for large scale development. Not far from both these opera- o tions is a long . ° . . . ® ed by s . . . favorable. and road building ed and al- These center of this active area. These desirable mineral ® claims are for sale. An ideal © investment for party or par- e ties who can hold and sell ® at the most desirable time. Partnership being dissolved ® is reasen for selling. e Write Box 4480, Daily Em- ® pire for more information.” DICK Dixie and I cant Iurget you. Everything OK. Contact me only. General Delivery. Billings. 924 6t P o £ T SR el e WV A WINTER ana PunD, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Developing - Irinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker le. tt REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale. 4-unit apartment house. Excellent condition. Large apartments with dining room and Channel view. Best residential location. New stoves and refrigerators. HOUSE with waterfront location on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter living. Bath. Large living room | with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt | light plant with appliance in- clulding washinz machine, | NEW two bedroom house on 10th Street. Tile kitchen and bd!h Flioor furnace. | LARGE two bedroom house, Auke Bay. Patented land. OLD House with four bedroums Living rcom with fireplace. Well | furnished. Excellent Chanhel view. Low price. i WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 1937 NASH, Reascnable 6 pm. running Phone condition, 0375 after 9281 1 RUG, 8x10 American Oriental, and small companion rug; 1 large round mirror, new; love chair, magazine rack, small rdgs and drapes, all new. Goblets and sc. items. Call Green 700. 28, tf SCOTTISH Terriers, show stogk, 3 months cld. Outstanding blood | lines. Address: Mrs. J. C. Dressgn, ; 1738 East 88th Street, Seattle, Wash 928 3t 1937 FORD Coupe, good conditign. Practically new. Easy Spindrier washing machine. Owner leaving i city. Basement Apt., 511 10th | st 928 '8t H = SR A {ROUND Trip te Taku Glacier Sag- urday July 2rd on M. S. Donjac. Contact Hank Harmon at Alaska | Travel Bureau, Baranof Hotél. 927 Bt |l | MODEL A Tudor sedan; Generhl Electric Spindry washing mé- | chine, Black 460. 927 tf SMALL 2-pole_troller fully equib- ped. Phone 0352 long 1 shoft, 927 6t 9x12 Rug, Bendix Radlo-Phorb, other household items, like new. | Blue 470, 814 Gold Belt. 27 4t | : 1947 Chrysler Windsor, 1947 Kaiser, | 1939 Oldsmobile, 167 Plymoutp, 1936 Plymouth, 1935 Ford. One bus. See them at Jay's Super | Service. 927 CHESTERFIELD chair $120. Pré- war construction like new, twin beds, waliut, with inner spring mattress, $50 each. Encyclopedia Britanic with year book, mal any case, $75. Set of dinnerware { for six and other household ark ticles. First house past Spauld;» ing Trail, Auk Bay. 927 3¢ { CHANNEL view property near cor | “ner 6th and East. New concre block basement laid out for ! ground level bedroom apartmenf with separate etnrance. Hou: in process of remodeling. G lot and convenient location. Mus| sell, leaving town. Call Godi Black 246. 926 ti 2-WHEEL Trailex $135. Porti able washer stainless steel tul $20. New Kenmore tank vacuun attachments, $45. Green 880. zzrtlz B JUKE Box, wasiaing machine Fon mr vacuum cleaner. Household furns ishings. Phone 627. 508 So WILL TRADE RENTAL: We have| Franklin. 924 6% 3-by i ;,,,:S;omse B e eor | WHITEHORSE truck with_special ed in 2-bedroom house. Red delivery body. Engine completely 185. KIMBELL Piano, nice condition, for rent. Phone 143. Geogre An- derson, Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1mc APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886, 97 tf SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf 927 2t} | overhauled. See George E. Cleveq land, First Nat'l Bank. 922 NEW Evenruae outboard motor, 4‘ cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 belo! Phone Black 366. 919 t! SCOTTY Anderson's property fof sale at Pelican, Alaska. For ing formation write Box 735, Pelir can, Alaska. 919 1 me BEACH HOUSE, $2500. Inquire Mrs. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 919 1 mq retail. JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly of | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187 NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 t1 LOST AND FOUND REWARD for information leading “to recovery of a new red and white Schwinn bicycle. Taken from Teen-Age Club. 114 days and Red 475 evenings. 927 tf pital yesterday were Mrs. John Low nand baby boy and Mickey There were no admittances nor discharges at the Government; ‘Hospital. — e — FIRE MEETING The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- partment will hold its monthly meeting at 8 o'clock to- BigHt 10 the Fire Hall. | 32-PT. Cabin Cruiser, pracucallq new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Phi Douglas 193. 916 "‘ LIGHT Housekeeping room switd able for business women. Phong 817. 906 ll, THE HOLLY SHOF. Good pay! business. Owner would like leave city. Experience not nec: essary. Owner will teach busine Wwill sell at inventory. 908 1941 DODGE dump truck. & new | 1 ‘3 v - Rl