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SEWELL ALLOWS TW0/: . HITS BUT HE BEATS OUT CHICAGO CUBS - Tru killer of allowe night The seventh place. The ning in four tung ing his second Voiselle kriocked of first place and econd by shuttin 3- Bill hander, for Iyn, It and Red also aided by a pair of co Philadelphia short the Yankee stadium nipped — the By JOE from ett i victory put rec-way tie with Brooklyn half-ga ame P]l'l‘(‘(‘l'h\\l G 1 straight allowed nine I 0. AMERICAN was a Boston in 0x won ead .:v, Mel Par shu REICHLER & ‘way back TANDINGE Pacifi n ¥ Portland New York Erookiyn Pirates into Poston i place the for and Bos behing ihe etting Cubs sec Pittsh Louis Cincinnati ago yurgh New Y o R dropped into ed their t win- Phillies tir defeating York victory triur tall the into a Braves' Dodzers oul triple tie ¢ 1 Brook- | LEAC big day for Nev for the Yankees the American Lea The Bronx Bomber miscues f DeM op to Atl their ' Rite Temple increasc \’\ it nell hun National L DE MOLAY ch Gunn up his uccess, Red seconc with game R ashington |IRACK TEAMS OF JUNEAU, DOUGLA vashington Sena- s Cardinals routed fensberger 1 the oF Coast whip t League w I i B2 5 S 3 2 3 259 3. L R 1 i emonies will feature meeting son Chapter, evening for Boys. sed to be pres- Scottish | ir n the go White [ THE CLUBS INITIATION Juneau and Douglas track te will me: horning over Sox i suc- a 2-0 on the Douglas track events @ iding the 440, high jump, us, and scheduled 20, 110, broad jump, shot put nig! Is w with A and Q Sporting | placing | high the ards are on dis orer H Store, Robert Gi f starting. tudents. Rommel Nickels are coaching from Douglas and J-E -+ ',,'1 FIGHT [ Dnm 5"\ cam last night ARK--Bernie Reynclds ,71 | cuitfs de Park, N.J., outpointed 571 Il)r\m nick, 197':, Garfield, N.J. f;(?‘y] PARIE—Steve Belloise, 160, 500 | York, stopped Jean Stock, 29 | France (8). SALT LAKE CITY — Ch 148, Denver, stopped kovich, Tooele, Utah (6). — e —— Batting and pitc mes played yeste: leagues are: in the ett will be in cha Tickets are on sale Wiles turned out \ MEET SATURDAY ams in competition Saturday High in- half-mile, pole il be given for all thres a cup for individual play Goods Arge by the 11, Joe (}w big Batting~Wally Westlake, Pirates, cracked two home runs, his second comin| ) rally help defeat the Chicago Cubs, ’itching—Bill Voiselle, out the Brooklyn six hits ) a second place tie with a of Or- Dod win Brave: g in the seventh with one on and 8-2. gers as the Braves moved | 3-0 BET THE mw-r.nsr MILEAGE OF A STUDEBAKER 49ER havuler. "That new 'lift-the-hood’ accessi a good 50% in maintenance time," reports still "No expense outside of gas and oil for many months,” writes another pleased owner. another man. ility saves me "My new Studebaker takes far less gas than my former truck to cover a 740-mile route,” says one Check up on the new Studebaker "49ers. More time-saving, spine-saving, cost-saving improve- ments than you ever saw in any new trucks! CAPITOL AL JUNEAU - HALIBUT ¥ Bassray ALAS Strea a larger model, every 1949 Studebaker truck is 1y rugged—stands up superbly under hard use. TP SALES Showu with refrigerator body—new Ya-ton Studebaker truck —available in 4 whnlbnlu for 9 foot, 12 foot, 14 or 15 foot and 17 or 18 foot bodies. There's a new 2-ton Studebaker truck, too, available in the same range of wheelbases. d for looks! Solid and sound with mazing new structural stamina! Whether it's 14-ton (shown above), a 3;-ton, a one-ton, or & KA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS BOY SC=UT NEWS Scout Troop No. 610 was host to Scouts of Gastineau District Sun- day April 24th for their Court of Honor at the High School Gym. Most of the boys in the Douglas | Volunteer Firemen's Troop Neo. 610 passed their Second Class require- ments and received their badges Boys passing were: John Jense: Richard Isaak, David Clem, Robert Johnson, Jay Maker, Tom Cashen, Gerald Smith, Fred Wittenan, Don- 1d Niemi, Bill Bleek and Ray Her- mann 'he Douglas Troop opened and closed the ceremony with a tab- leau “To Strengthen The Arm c Liberty.” Mr. O'Singa, Scoutmaster was master of ceremonies. Mrs O'Singa portrayed the Goddess of | Liberty, standing at the base of |a flight of 12 steps leading to her pedestal. One by one the 12 scout each bearing a torch and a shield representing a Scout Law, knelt and Beach also announced that ar- rangements are being made with the Douglas Boy Scouts, to main- tain and keep the beach clean dur- ing the four picnic months. CUB SCOUT SALE Douglas Cub Scouts, Den No. 2, held a candy sale Saturday at the drug store, selling home-made fudge contributed by parents. The money raised at the sale is to b’ used to send aid to the Philippine Island children. This month’s is concerned with the Philippine Island people and customs. HERE FOR SUMMER are houseguests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens, King intends to fish in the Taku vaer this season. EDITH WELLINGTON, Miss Edith Wellington, senior in the Douglas school, was crowned pledged allegiance, with Liberty|as queen of the Junior Class| advancing one step each time ur ‘li-'rom held last Saturday evening til the head of the stars was reach- | in the school auditorjum, amid| ed, when the Scouts all knelt unison while the American Crec was recited. As the Goddess of Liberty, Music in the Air!” Mrs The queen was crowned by Jim O'Singa, wife of the Scout Leader, |Sey, president of the Junior Class| was gowned in white and her crown, | with four-year-old Danna Jean belt and sandals were gold. In her | Pcor serving as crown bearer. left arm she held the Open Book of Law, while her right hand held | iors, She made aloft a flaming torch. a striking pose of the actual God- ,hcn After crowning ceremonies dess. were completed, Miss Wellington, | Following the Court of Honor, |lovely in a beautiful white formal| Douglas Troop 610 exhibited hob- umd red corsage, was danced away kies, handicraft and troop equip y junior Jim Stevens. ment, y Leading the Grand March were| !Jim Sey and Ruth Wilson, with| DORF'S neTURN ! the latter also singing several selec- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dore returned | {ions during the evening. Music was furnished by a five-| last week from a two-week business trip to Seattle and other Washing- Um Werner, Mrs. Irene Reed, junior class advis- or, rangements. With a good turnout, and well managed events, the Prom stands out as one of the best Junior Proms of recent years. and Oregon cities. While y, Mr. Dore's parents, Mr. and Solon M. Dore, managed the local transportation business and cared for the two ~Dore children Dore operates the Channel Bus Lines, which just recently also took | over ownership of the Glacier High- way Bus to be operated under onc company. | | BILL FLEEK UP | Fourteen-year-old Bill Fleek is recovered from his recent illness sufficiently so that he is now up LIONS INSPECT BEACH A large group of members of the | Juneau Lions Club met at the Community Beach last evening, | with the several committee heads, figuring out needed materials and lining up contemplated work. | While at the beach, the group }mm'ed the kiddie slide to a better | jand safer location, with the com- | | mittee to re-set it up and extend | | it this week. , | *Other work to be finished with-|in five passengers on yesterday's |in two weeks are erecting two; flights and took out 31 as follows: ‘clmnge rooms, putting up a basket- | From Anchorage: | ball court, one more picnic table, | R. Reitlinger, A. O. Johnson, Will-| | another set of teeters, reset the|iam Kiloh, S. B. Fitzhugh. Giant-stride, repairing swings, mak- To Cordova: J. G. Husted, Har- ing trails, painting the wood work|cld Williamson, Eugene Insland | and erecting signs. The beach and 11 New England Fish Company grounds are planned so as to leave| embployees. | ample room for a soft ball dia-| To Anchorage: mond. K. F. Gocdson, ‘ The committee in Ll\alb(’ of thcl ) 3 .wx Dorothea and Sister Ludovic. s 11 PASSENGERS ON PAA CLIPPERS Pan American Clippers carried 22 { passengers in and out of Juneau ’yesterday with 15 arriving here and seven leaving for Seaftle as follows: I From Seattle: Robert and Margie { Alger, M. Wadsworth, E. H. Card, : Gus Kutalus, May Kutalus, Thelma | Albertson, H. F. Hargrave, N. W. still not able to retum to school. 51N, 31 0UT ON PACIFC NORTHERN A. F. Ghiglione, o m:cum mnm* 1 Jack and Nona Schaeffer, Jacklyn Schaeffer, Robert E. Thorp. To Seattle: Dr, James C. Ryan, Mrs. 8. DeArmond, David Smith, Mrs. M. Benson, Donald Bedford, Oscar Rolstad, LeRoy Hartje. — e Trollers Attention! Stop at Mad- | | CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey | S¢1'S foday for ~your ‘supplies. | —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. |Spoons plugs, sinkers, etc., at re- | Calvert Distillers Carp New York City " duced pnces 179 if | switched to Calvert for | its better taste and all around better value. #*of Dover, N.J. it af Clocke TONEIEGH'T at the Salmon Creek Country Club Ry DO A Admission by Ticket Only ESSEL OWNERS' ASSN., INC. You HAVE IT WuEN You N;zoh‘ 1y (i CXP"2 o Your best bet tor quick delivery Is Alr Express + . - fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, at low, economical rates. Your letter or wire to your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need it theme in Cub Scouting in Dnuglas‘ Mr, and Mrs. James King from Klukwan arrived here last week and | JUNIOR PROM QUEEN ¢ decorations and banners, with | a theme of “It's Spring, Let's Have | The queen’s attendantswere jun- | Marlyn Isaak; Arden Vinsen, | Gloria Anderson and Mary Cuth- | iece Douglas group, Niemi, Niemi, | Estes and Hamilton, with|— in charge of the evening’s ar-| and around, and taking walks, but | l Pacific Northern Airlines brought | M. Morley, D.| Nathaniel Hawke, | Jr., E. J. White, Charles Bean, Sis- | Prawitz, John Allan, James Conners,'| [ [ 2 FORSALE | ACROSONIC piano in excellent | condition; Zenith Radio-phono- | | graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and | bookshelf combination. Phone 800 i Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf ‘T!vliEE rcom house with bath. } Large shed. 908 W. 8th St. 77 if SMILEY'S Pool Hall and barber | shop. See Smiley at Pool Hall. 75t YOTT, 31A251—most room in 16 in | boat or engine separately. Both in new condition.- Going well be- } low cost. Call Pete Wood or Jim | Preuher, Bergmann Hotel. 177 6t SEATTLE BUSINESS FOR SALE: House ware and variety jobbing business handling nationally ad- vertised francised lines, includ- ing electrical appliances. Over 900 active accounts, including large department stores now being serv- ed by our sales force. Present owner needs capital for another purpose, but will remain as man- ager if buyer desires. No prem- ium money asked. $25,000 will handle. Bonafide buyers write: S. T. Watson, 2007 Northern Life Tower, Seattle, Wash. 178 3t ROYALAIRE” Vacuum cleancr | complete with attachments and maple chest. Phone Red 460. 75 3t AUTO TRAILER enclosed handy | for hauling supplies to summe'] harbor, 25 hp Universal. Will sell | | FORSALE | | AUKE BAY—3-bedroom home, view, i 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, tool shed, etc. Immediate occupancy. [ PRICE RIGHT! I TWO-bedroom home, Gastineau, i furnished, immediate occupancy- | terms. | CONNME's Dress Shop, Sitka, fine| investment. SEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom home, best lccation, liviug room, drawing room, dining room, etc. Fireplace, inlaid hardwood floors, newly decorated, completely furnished, | furnace, large basement; marine and bowl view. GLACIER HIGHWAY—$2,000 on terms, 2 bdr. home, appr. 3% mi.; Lemon Creek, water, lights, part.| furn.,, terms; Dillon property near airport, down paymt. appr. $600,! Appr. 5 acres pat. land. | CABINS—Several including former | Homer Garvin cabin on Lepa’s’ Beach. |DOUGLAT: 5 nomes: 2, 3 and 4/ bedrs. ~ll price ranges and all terms. GOLD BELT exqusitely furnished +1-bdr. home with rental apt. 9th and INDIAN: Terms, 5% money { -2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- ly built, furnace, view, etc., 2 bed- rooms fnished, 2 more can be | finished. Completely furnished. | DUPLEX on 6th with garage, $8,500. Both 1 bdr. apts., well furnished, large yard, view. _ cabin. Phone 891 days. 1% i | yunre pinn St 5 and 1 bdrs, | PRACTICALLY new four “heefl furnace, cement foundation, good drive jeep for sale, $1100.00. Ph.! Y00f, part hardwood floors, utility 266. 74 tf; room, furnished, etc., 4% money. o I S { Terms. [NEW and used Halibut Gurdies, ' IREE Apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs, ready to go. One each, used 4 H.| large income, near covernors, bldg. | cood 4. compl. furn. Terms P. and 2 H. P. air cooled gas en- gines, bargains this week. Phone 525. Juneau Welding Co. 174 tf | [e 0060600000000 . . DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny ; ick, $1.00. Fine for flower box-' ‘ ¢s, gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209. 174 tf ° . ‘HAYWOOD Waxefle'd da\enpo t , $200; Kenmore wash- hlch ma chnne with automakc timer, $75; onc oil cooking range! ‘ and 1 large oil heater, both for | $150. Phone 607. 73 tf | S i 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John- Seg S. J, Mac- T son 9.8 hp motor. Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf |KING SALMON giilnet, complete, | 150 fathoms, same as new. See at Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 168 tf [LONG Established business, lquor with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf 2 Unit Apt. I;ouse. nlce_io_catlo;, good income. Green 915. 155 if 1938 GMC 3-yd. ump truck, good condition, new rukber. A]a»ka Cab after 7 p. m. |20-FT. Gillnetter with nets. Call Green 755, 9 to 10 a. m. or 4 to7p. m, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 6047 [n the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. AUDREY JEAN McDONALD, Plaintiff, vs. CLIFFORD GER- ALD McDONALD, Defendant. | The President of the United States {of America. To the above named ‘derendam GREETING: You are | hereby required to appear in the | District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after | the last publication of this sum- ‘mons, in case this summons is pub- ‘lished, or within forty: (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the piaintiff's complaint on file in the said court in the above entitled ac- | tion. | The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: divorce on the grounds of incompatibility of | temperament, care and custody of { the parties’ minor child, and any further relief merited. And in event you fail so to appear |and answer, the plaintiff will take { | judgment against you for want | , for the relief demanded in said com- | plaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable court and fixed at Juneau, Alaska, February 8, 1949. J. W. LEIVERS,, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: LOIS'P. ESTEFPP, (Seal of court) Deputy Clerk. First publication, April 5, 1949. Last publication, April 26, 1949. e | Follow the Cabs to | ROSS' OASIS in Dougl > for a Good fllqme store, grocery and meat market | 165 tf | | thereof, and will apply to the cuurt] the seal of said court hereunto af-; G Ledroom house near Lawson Creek on beach, $2,500. Terms. I BUILDING lots, appr. 30 for $500 each, Casey Shattuck add. also ereage on Gold Creek; lots in and West Junean. income net appr wal: CRESCENT APTS; SMITH APTS; SEAVIEW APTS. R .ERS, PACKER, FLOATING CANNERY, fur farm, island em- | pire. plumbing and heating shop, {MURPHY & MURPHY NTS T DEC Lidg ' REALTORS - AC(‘O(‘." Phone €76 ove: First Wetioral Bank wh &T&E PLEASURE BOAT Katinka, 2 houses on 1 acre pat. land near | FAMILY payments $42 per month, 4% int.| ALMOST NE MODEST PRICE, attractive, OTHER residential pronert; $12,000 $7,500—1% sEEEsEssseieeisisssssossssissiSSTSTEETEasIEsissEeesSSITITIITIIeeITISeSETeeRSSSTEISIIITIEseseIssESsEseEEEte FOR SALE BEST BUYS IN TOWN These homes will fit any need and pocketbook. All are designed to furnish someone with a perman- ent home. Why throw away your money on rent? With a down- payment, use your present rent money to purchase your own home. Inquire today. BEACH HOME, 2' bedrooms, wired for electricity, furnished, suit- able for all year living, Auk Bay. 35 ft., 110 hp. gas engine, sleeps six, ideal for trips. SUMMER HOME, two floors, in- fireplace, Lena Bea ¢ fiTYLl! large 4 bedroom home, part .arnished, fireplace, basement yard, garden, view, good neighborhiood, Seventh Street. ‘W, beautiful 2 bed- room home, furnished, yard, right price, Waynor Addition. side q{lumblnx. PARADISE HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, remodeled, 3% acres patented land, unobstructed view, garage, city power, plenty of wat- er, close in, Glacier Highway. re- modeled, mcdern, insulated kedroom Quonset, basement kitch- en furnished, rest unfurnished, Fourth Street. in all price ranges. —now BEAUTY SHOP, fully equipped. William Winn-Phone 234 OR BOB DRUXMAN 3 Tt - 1‘h(mfl 291 x;*\l 10th St., 3 bedrooms, furn- shed, large Kkitchen, large utility room, bath and two bedrooms on floor, rocm for fourth bed- es siding, garage. Largest flat yard in Juneau, vegetable garden, Jawbe“) patch, rhu- bushes, currants, trees, On bus line, ball park, Small Sandpile, wonderful g for kids. Bare hovse annraised et $11,500. Terms. mile past alrport, new house, 3 bedrooms, full concrete bascment, 5 acres patented. In- cludes 1 bedroom house for in- come rental, also 32x16 barn eas- ly made into house. Wired for electricity, good - water supply. Completely furnished. $1,500 down, $75 month includes interest at 6 per cent. % mi. from Auk Lake. | $1,850—Water frontage, Fritz Cove, [ SALESMAN OVER 30 | ‘ OPPORTUNITY for aggresive sales- man to earn big commissions. | Local man to contract factories, industrial plants, schools institu- | tions and all types of business firms. Well rated, established | manufacturer of building main- | tenance products. For this per-: manent, depression proof oppor- | tunity write Export Sales Divis- | ion, Box 2383, Dallas, Texas. 2tw 'WOMEN want work by day or week. | Alice. Placide and Dorothy Moore. I Ph. Black 210. 80 6t ALL TYPES of cleaning done —l wall paper cleaned, window wash- etc. call Blue 640. m tt WANTED: Competent office secre- tary-receptionists. Typing and shorthand essential. Some book- keeping knowledge but not en- tirely necessary. Position with long established local firm, Work- ing conditions the best. Write stating qualifications, age and salary expected. Box XYZ, Daily Alaska Empire. 9 3t e 0000 00 WANTED: Young man_ or woman. Some selling exper- ience necessary, Write Em- pire C 5704, 177 3t eeseo000e e0cccooe HELP Wanted a? the Alaska Laun- dry. 59 tf CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Green 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tf A s o el Rk Ao s TR S S unfinished house. Beautiful set- ting. $5,000—200 ft. water frontage, Glac- ier highway, 2 miles out, 2 bed- rooms, full basement, new bed- room set, new dining room set, new washing machine, Hotpoint stove, refrig., automatic oil water heater. Large flat yard to water edge for lawn, barbecue pit, small boat, ete. $1,500 will handle, $60 or less monthly. las on beach. Rock fill and sea wall, fron lawn, electricity, ofl, private water, over 1 acre of land. Beautiful view of Juneau and Channel. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Ha™wor — Phone Ui " MISCELLANEOUS RmAmCATE rats, roaches, mice, moths, etc. For complete pest cantrol service call ALASKA EX- TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 lm HOPES New ana Used Mdse. W¢ buy, sell and exchange 214 2n¢ St. 'Phone 908. 999 ¢ WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinung - EnIATgIng Artists’ Baints and Materials Blue Printing - Phntostats ARANTEED Realistiz Peru ent, $750. aper curls, #! u Lola’s Bewaty-Shopn. Phone 201 215 Decker Way, d LUST AKD FOUND lu,soo—z bedroom house near Doug- | i | WOMAN wants work ot any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 | OFFICE off lobby at Gastineau for rent. Inquire W. R. Hughes, man- ager. 177 tt | STEAMHEATED »ouml.mllym ! Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t wumuzm Spinit piano for rent Anderson “Plano Shop. Ph. 143. NORTHERN | management. FOUND: Pair of brown rimmed glasses. Inquire Empire Office. 3 tf CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th. 8¢, PHONE 659 Brownie’s Liquor Store P. 0. Box 25% Lo