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PAGE TWO these ' Attt Westem Do for Boys ONLY-$ 212 Lowered Mill prices now make it offer you the genuine TUFFIES OU ssible for us to OF THE WEST at a reduced price. Made of 8-oz., Sanforized blue denim, these fine blue jeans have Zipper fly front, are copper riveted, double-stitched with heavy orange thread and have inside swinging pockets! IN SIZES 1-22 20" to 32" Waist BN Pehrends QUALITY 3 FOOD CENTER Tuesda | MADSEN CYCLE & | FISHING SUPPLY will el ) Full line of Halibut and Troiling | reopening we'll brinz you Gear — Many items now at new = I t Market! LOW PRICES e Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park UN BIKES at M. r_____,___,“_ You HAve It Wuen You Neep It ly (i pres s/ Your best ber for quick delivery Is Alr Express June 21 Al « .. 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, aLasK fd/* . Coas [atRynes wing Southeas safety, performance and comfort. SInecE /s8¢ _40.0UT, 25 IN O | PACIFIC NORTHERN WEEKEND FLIGHTS Pacific -end Northern Airiines {iights carried a total gers with 40 leaving arriving. From Anchorage: Mr. and Mrs Irwin Jack Easley, Bo: Reynolds, L.|Wade, Federal Gotham, Eugene Hulgins, A. W. rector, and James G. Browne, Gotcher, R. J. Petite, M. P. Mu-|manager of the Juneau Social Se-| laney, J. Cropley, Louise Miller,! curity Field Office. Vern Albright. J. Peterson, Carl e — i Webb, Lercy Davis, A. A. Lyon. | GIRL BORN TO M KNOPPS, From Cordova: William Meals, For Yakutat: S. J. Thomas, Jesse R. Booth. | Mr. and M'rs. Ben Knopps of Memi NATIONAL LEAGUE | Fer Cordova: P. F. Gilmore,, cmonie, Wis. Mrs. Knopps is the Saturday's Results yrtle Eaton, Robert T. Eatgn,|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L'i St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3. Carl Reihl, Dan Ralston, M. Ut-Kelly of Juneau. ness, Wayne Hegberg, Mrs. M —— Young, David Loomis. FROM PETERSBURG For Anchorage: R. M. Parkins F. Nelson of Petersburg is a guest R. G. Davis, R. M. Moore, J at the Baranof Hotel. | Mundine, Ruth Cone, Elmer Cone,! L. M. Puckett, Col. Everett Ups McCormick, Capt. | cpl. Stephans, I. Avent, J. B. Reher, {Swan, B. Johnson, N. O. Calkins. | ————— = Saturday's Results Leo Rhode, Gena Nedriff, Helen FROM m‘nvm | New York 6, Cleveland 3. 1 | G. Alkert, Ole Mathison, Mrs. T Mrs. Cora Slatery of Denver 1.\! Boston 7, Chicago 5. |H Dahl \ registered at the Baranof. Detroit at Washington, post-: | For Kodiak: Fred Abonico, B.j ELER S S ,Wned rain. Pyop Blahong, Thomdsi BERT'S FOOD CENTER ! " st. Louis at Philadelphia, post- | [ Walter | Wil clese Tuesday, June 21. Upon | poned rain, } | For Naknek: Orval Lege, John|reopening well bring you Maskfl‘sl Sunday’s Results | Thempson, Harold Newbern |Fine t Super Mm’ket' 26 2t| Cleveland 4, New York 2 (11 in- McCra T. S. Goodman. Lyle week- | of 65! Territory and 25 Harry Deland and | children, Ken Ciem, Benny Wright. son Carmen | liott | Bowles, MacKay Malcolm, G. Mac- | attle are guests at the Baranof. Chrysler Off¢rs You E Qver 50 common sense udvances that give you more for your money in Sawyer, _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA '0LD WOODENEA(E’!BEAVERS VICTORS HERE FOR ONE WEEK 2 GAMES SUNDAY; STARTING TUESDAY RAINIERS IN SPLIT By JIM HUBBART Portland’s Beavers, the team that “old Wooden(sce” is back in lowm and will meet all Juneau boys 14| years of age and under starting at| everybody forgot, may not win at 10 c'clock tomorrow morning. Bob|pennant this year, but they're; Garrett, Grade School Coach and)thoroughly capable of making the Park Supervisor, will conduct the|tide mighty uncomfortable for baseball throwing contest this year. other passengers on the Pacific The contest is on for the remainder | Ccast league elevator. of the week. The Beavers have risen from the “Old Woodenface" is a game in- | cellar to sixth place in the stand- vented in Seattle where each year ings. Right now they're the hottest | over 5,000 boys enter the city-wide |thing in the loop, having won 12 ! contest to determine the best pitch- of their last 14 games. m:. Last year the Seattle cham- The fallen Angels from Los An- |pion mace an Alaska tour and geles again contributed to Port- while in Juneau Was defeated by land’s asaent Sunday by losing | John Jensen, of Douglas, the local both games of their doubleheader, ! | champion. 7to1 and 7 to 2. ! The game is played by pitching| Vince Di Biasi, the Beavers' ace “‘ the imaginery batter, “Oid chucker last season, finally re- Woodenface,” which is a frame 17| gained his 1948 form and held the [mmm wide and 42 inches high. Tf Seraphs to three hits in the first > ball goes through the opening, game. Scuthpaw Roy Helser went a strike is called; 4f not, a ball is the route in the nightcap. | called. The pitcher continues until, The league leading Hollywood | he either walks or fans the imagin- 'Stars travel to San Diego today} ery batter. He continues to pitch (Monday) for the only game of the; s he can make strikeouts. s lo day. If he walks a “batter,” he is out| The once fearsome Padres iof the contest. | foundereq in the wake of some The Juneau City Baskall League|masterful Oakland base-running s -.vmkzn; with Garrett in sponsor- ' Sunday, dropping koth games of ing the contest, and will provide the twin bill, 7 to 6 and 2 to 1. some vulhwhun prizes for the best | The Acorns took the series, 5 to 2. 3 oung ball players in Juneau. In the opener, San Diego's Lukel T v Easter slammed his 25th homer of | | I'MI.MAN ON SURVEY 150 0o ais ihe seogue in that ' OF AlASKA’S "[EDS | Jfli‘ilt;\r;.‘d had all it could haudlei FOR o A BE"EF"’S n’. splitting with the scrappy Sag- Enthusiastic over Alaska on his ;gr:’m;t:’:guhd -IQ‘ZEZTW:E:;S t;:njaa: | first trip to the Territory, Ernest;took the second, 6 to 2. | W. Tallman is in Juneau for a week| At Seattle, right-hander Con | ke fore going to Anchorage and Dempsey of San Francisco turned | Fairbanks. in the day’s most most outstanding Tallman, Regional Representa- | pitching performance with a 3 t0| Itive of the Bureau of Old Age and 0 shutout over the second place { Survivors' Insurance, arrived here Rainiers. Seattle came back to win .thh weekend from San Francisco, | the nightcap, however, 9 to 2. The; vwhere the regional office is located.|split gave the Rainiers a 5 to 2 He is making a survey of the margin in the series. in order to ramiliarize! Two spectacular catches ty Jack the bureau with Alaskan problems, Tobin in center field saved the day | |so that it may most adequately | for Dempsey. Tobin speared one serve this area. i line drive backhanded. On the When he goes to the westward,| next play he made a diving, somer- he will be accompanied by Hugh cault shotstring catch of a low Security Agency Di- | lLiner, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Saturday’s Scores Oakland 6, San Diego 4. | Portland 4, Los Angeles 2. Seattle 6, San Francisco 2. Sacramento 8, Hollywcod 5. DAUGHTER DR., MRS. KELLY | Word has been received that al baby girl was born on June 15 to Brooklyn 2, Chicago 0. ! | New York 5, Pittsburgh 4. i Cincinnati 6, Boston 2. Sunday's Results 1 Boston 5-3, Cincinnati 2-2. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 5. i Chicago 8, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 9, New York 4. ! i FROM BI"ATTLF | Jchn and Lynn Portras, K. M. El- and R. R. Scaninger of se~{ AMERICAN LEAGUE ~ | nings). H Detroit 9-7, Washington 0-0. | Philadelphia 8-3, St. Louis 3-7. Boston 9, Chicago 2. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League AVRRECE I WA NG YRS DINING Table with two leaves; | | TO WHOEVER HAS MY SUIT-‘ | HOPES New ana Tsed Mdse W: FOR S?LE ! FOR SALE " "W-A-N-T A-.D-S | FOR SALE : BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: | WELL located shop suitable one or} two women, experience not nec- essary; small investment. Possi-| ble living quarters combined. FULLY equipped cafe, seats 21, rent reasonable, sleeping room adjoins. Immediate possession, fine busi- BICYCLE, table model radio, port- | hess, health reason sale. able electric washing machine, All| FIQUOR Store, well located. Money pocd condition, reasonably priced, | Maker. Leaving town. Phone before 9:30. | | EQUIPMENT and lease in best lo- Black 840, 2 1t: cated machine shop across from | ST o 24 ! Small Boat Harbor. TWO LOTS and house, corner,11th | DOUGLAS; Will rent or sell build- and D St. ing and equipment in plumbing | p. m. Green 649, and heating business. Books open | serious prospects. t | HOMES: i | 5 3t | DUPLEX, 6th St., completely furn- ished. Garage, etc. 1 | MAIN St., 4-bedrooms, furnished. GASTINEAU Ave., 2-bedrooms fur- nished. SUMMER homes and_cabins. DOUGLAS: 3 homes,*ll furnished; garages, furnaces. Immediate oc- | cupancy. . AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf SET of 8 Beautiful Dishes, odds| and ends. Red 875. 26 2t | | 26 tf | | 1947 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. Per- fect condition. Call Red 675, chest of drawers. Green 398. 3dh | MERCURY 175 hp motor and 25 fathom sockeye net ccmplete. Ph. Green 332, 25 6t | 16-Ft. Burchcraft Boat, hrnnd new | $300, at Madsen’s. RED TOP TAXX L,l) Peter;burg, Munpnv & M“P“Y Alaska; 12 year old husmexs REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS EQUIPMENT: Phone 676 over First National Bank ! One Ford V-8 Sedan Three Plymouth Sedans i Miscellanects office equinment. rnn SALE ((on'mued) I “Wiite or phone: . Melvin C. Roundtree, or ?Looxmo Tor a place to nver| James E. Miller, Petersburg Alu*i Trdiler liouse, completely furnish- | ka. 224 6t; ed. Ph. Douglas 772. 210 tf TS S i vl N excellent condition, pop SALE CHEAP: 1 lot second baby Whirldry Washing Machine, | hand doors, windows, cupboard | $60. Call 035 five rings. 24 tr doors and drawers. Ph. 34. 14 tf | 1942 DODGE Dump, almost 8“‘“"18 ££. Klinker Our.hourd With John as new; lots of spare parts. Canl son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac at Orpheum Room No. 8. 24 3“ Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t SETTEE and chair. Ph. BIk. 900, 5“ VACUUM Cieuner, portable washing | MAYTAG washer like new, largef ;‘:i?m: sylnf'x;ockex; 4 lkitcheg‘ size, $150. Ph. Blue 455 or contact | B SIVRT.INID. I gasti o | table. All practically rew. Phone B h h cb Rhodes, Capitol Theatre. 3 6t | Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6t NEW two-bedroom furnished house., full basement, hardwood nooxs.;LONG ey Thermopane windows. Ph. Doug- las 382. 223 tf ied business, liquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. I'h. 103 or P.O. Bex 2596. 168 tf THREE b‘eT‘lronm house, mcde_ra-tely 16-ft. solid mahogany speed boat, 22 hp motor. Call Blue 505 aiter 5p.m. 235t priced. Call Black 354. 18 3t REGISTERED, Collie puppics, high- LOG GABIN 28+13 It miide. Hawk‘w ly bred champion line. Wonderful Inlet. Call 143, 202 J‘ ccmpanions and guardians. Sable .. and white, Robert Rooney, - Rox USED 25 HP Universal Marine En—‘ 7317, Wrangell, Alaska. 223 6t gine; §0 hp Buda Diesel 2:1 re- ! duction; 100-1b. anchor, special low | 25-Ft. cabin cruiser, cedar hull, 9~ price. Jureau Welding and ma- ft. keam, 40 hp Ford. Good run- chine Co. 216 tf | ning condition. Call 714 days, = —— bt Douglas 963 evenings. ! 226t HISCELLANEGUS | - ; WANTED ' Jaizas {1 MISS MY WIFE but she cant' 1 come to Juneau until I find an apartment or house to rent or| sublet. Please. Call Don Clark, | Empire, phone 374. dh if | CASE: Juneau is too small a‘ town for you to be seen with my‘ clothes or me without them. 1| need my things desperately. AWANTED—One large pmrov, cage Please turn in my suitcase and; Write care Empire, 5941. 224 "t‘ get a reward of $20.00—we all would be a lot happier. 224 tf URGENTLY needed, home for man, | wife and two small children. R.| | J. Hartranft, Baranof Hotel. 3 4t CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, court- eous service, - RN AR 5 £l Nep. Ay 2;“°’:‘;‘WANTED to buy oid Russian tea| gl e RS AR o | chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 d | JUNEAU FOOT CI L L % { T. Riley,ogfiirzm;c. Rmn 1 WANTED: Compewnt housekeeper, | Shattuck Bldg, Phone Blue 376 | excellent salary. Ph. 102. 1! WANTED Expenenced stenograph- er receptionist, also possibly sim- ; ple bookkeeping. Law office. R. E. Rokertson, phone 334, 211 tf | buy, sell and exchange. St. Phone 908. 214 2n¢ 999 t A ¥ £ DS U C L WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | | i | WANTED: Experienced cierk steno- Developing - ¥rinting - Kniarging i 1 grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri torial Bldg. 92 t "FORBRENT Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phntostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. AT e bl W L pet! Notice is hereby given to the| N fi’fif’,’:: d:;smt ‘:Lm Lo YP ¥ i .35 23 603|8eneral public that the City of Ju- G | 86, Lowis: - ...33 23 589 |heau’s ordinance governing parking | Bk 133 26 559 | meters is now in full force and v>f-‘ FPhiladelphia .33 27 550 (fect. Parking meters installed on New York .29 27 518 | the Juneau streets must be used by iRkl .24 33 421 | those persons parking by them, be- | Pittsburgh 23 34 .404 | ginning Monday morning June 20, { Chicago .20 37 .351/1949. The effective hours- being SMART WINDSOR 4 DOOR SEDAN with Prestomatic Fluid Drice® Transmission— drive without shifting @ New Value in I‘d’r/nnnunrl’.’ New High sion Spitfire_engine features exclusive Waterproof Ignition. You can drive through high water, start in dampest weather, Driving is easier wsational Prestomatic Fluid ion. Amazing new Center Control g ease, no road shock. ]qummm leg ways! Wom Den’t miss your Chrysler Dealer’s * The Greatest Car Value nm. W. COWLING Ce@. @ New Value in Comfor ciate how much more you get for your money until vou step inside. Seats are wider. There's more oom, shoulder room. Wider door- nter with dignity. Seats are chair- height. Match this car dollar for dollar against all others. Phone for a demonstration. ! You can’t appre- | w L Pct | Hollywood 54 32 628 | Seattle 49 38 563 | San Diego .43 41 512 | Cakland .43 42 506 | Ssacramento . 40 42 488 New Value in Safety! Blow a tire, Portland .37 45 451 er’s Safety Rim Wheel holds the | san Francisco 38 47 447 tire on. Stop suddenly—Safety Cushion Dash | vos Angeles . 34 51 ‘400 protects the child on the front seat. Electri- cally operated, constant speed windshield wiper assures safer vision. Power ap) lied to the ‘i National League | | American League Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. t !SHOP Space. 72 Willoughby. 220 U | EFFECTIVE DATE OF PARKING METERS from 9:00 AM. until 6.00 P.M. ex- cept legal holidays and Sundays. | W L Pct | Hours and rates are posted on cach | New York 36 21 632 |and every parking meter so in- | Detroit A8 .33 24 579 stalled. Care must be used in not Philadelphia .32 26 552|parking overtime by twelve-minute | Cleveland .29 25 537 meters. Most meters allow for one Boston .20 27 518 |hour parking .The front bumper of 4 | Washington .28 28 500 |your auto must be parked close to %le %7{ J%/Z, chimgag 23 36 390 | the meter to be used. / St. Louis . .17 40 298 BERNARD E. HULK, Chief of Police ;- BT | C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. JM A ma/cldfl?/// locl | 5 T ¢ o e e |First publication, June 16, 1049, LI s i Last publication, June 20, 1949. *gyrol Fluid Drive TIDE TAB ammy Kaye Showroom"—Every Monday—Wednesday—Saturday 7—7:15 P.M. Station KINY JUNE 21 30 am., 28 ft. High tide, 10:43 am 115 ft. Low tide, 16:15 p.m., 49 ft. Hizh tide, 23:32 p.m., 14.5 ft. Sealed bids will be recelved by Mrs.: Wellington, clerk of the Doug- las Island School District in Doug- las, Alaska on Friday at 12:30 P.M. June 24th, 1949, for furnishing and !installing asphalt tile on all floors NICE Clean Rooms, stcam heated. 315 Gold St. 220 tf STEAMHEATEL houml wecxly m Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t! WURILTZER Spmlt piano for rent Andersca Plano Shop. Ph. 143. I o o S e SEAVIEW Art. for rent, one block | from Federal Blig. 890 tf | NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian | Rooms. 738 tf | | LflSf S5 ARD FUUND | DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors,.insid plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. | COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier H- way. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, goo: neighborhood, Seventh b\reet‘ W:Illam Wmn—Phone 23:1 AVAILABLE SOCR—Several smal) houses at 2,000 each, downtown area, unfurn kedrcom, living room, k pantry, bath. Cash only. THAT MARTIN FEIST home : available for immediate occupan- ¢y. And here’s one for the bock it’s right in front of the buildin site of the pmposcd 100 partment buil neau. This house paneled throughout, fir view of Juneau and 1 two bedrooms, full cencrete base- ment, garage, gardens. Fully fur nished, only $9,000. WE HAVE three houses in the W r Trac two bedroom -furnished, a th bzdroom furnished, and @ ‘sedroom unfurnished e; kitchen equipment, which is new electric. $2800 down will handle. WE HAVE one of the choi E mer cabins, near Minfield. F place, plate glass windows, r nished. 5 WE HAVE a completely furnish 3-bedroom house, centrally lc ed with wonderful view. Near St Leny Ann's Hospital. $9,000, on} vets loan, . * LOTS of used furniture, electric and oil stoves, new Coldspot rec- frigerator “for $170, couch 's, and tables. USED CARS at low prices. FISHING and} PLEASURE BOATS, brand new inboard ! ONAN for only $300. ¥ clud USED CARS 1940 2-dcor Sedan Ford $635. 1940 GMC pickup $150. 1941 DeSoto, radio ¥ , gocdf tires, $650. 3 1941 GMC !:-ten pickt new bed, $650. 1941 Piymouth Sedan, extra tire and heater, $5| 1946 Chev. Sed, radio, heater § 1947 Packard Clipper, radio, heat- er, elec. clutch, $1975. ’47 Plymouth business coupe $170% PETER WOOD SALEB AGENCY Real Estate - - Beats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harbor — Phone 9i1 NOTICE IS:HEREBY GIVEN: i That James A. Bradley, administra- tor of the estate of Martha Helen | Howell, deceased, has filed his finaf account and report of his adminis tration of said estate, and his tion for distribution thereof, in the United States Comm ner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Jur Alaska; that 10 o'zlock A. M., Aug- ust 23rd, 1949, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons Iconcerned therein are hereby noti-7 | fied to abvear at said time and placs, and file their objections, if any, tg said final account and petition settlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and decree who the heirs and distributees of the de- ceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 20th, 1949, JAMES A. BRADLEY, Administrator. First publication, June 20, 1949. ¥ Last publication, July 11, 1949. 3B TN SRR S R S FOOD CENTER Tuesd 2 21, U reopening we'll 1 3 Finest Super Maxket' 26 2t LOST: Pair of pxesorip(xon ground colored glasses in Capitol Theatre. Please return to Yellow Cak Co.| | Reward. 25 4t LOST—Sundny pm un path to Perseverance Mine—Kodak 2% x 3% Film Pack Adapter with film peck inside. Liberal reward Ior! ] safe return to Arthur Stephens at The Empire, dh FOR VACATIONERS | TAKU LODGE @ 1'15‘ Firent Sireet ‘ . . ° . e Low tider ° ° . . . e r o 0 00 Dr. E. Lannon Kelly g Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 | and rubber treads on all stairways | For those who enjoy comfort whilei of the Douglas Public School build- “Roughing It” H ing in accordance with apecmca-,Special weekend excursion for Ju- | tions which may be obtained from |neau residents including transporta- Leonard Johnson, Douglas, Alaska.|tion via plane or water taxi, and The aforementioned Dongln’ river boat for fishing trip, $30.00. School Board reserves the right to|Contact’ Ralph Wright at ‘the reject any and all bidders. 'Chgmbel‘ of Commerce Travel In- First publication, June 16, 1949, formation booth in Alaska cg;;c:‘: H office, Baranof Hotel, | Bowmi's o St | Brownie's Lizuar Store Phone 103 132 So. Frank!in P. 0. Box 2396 \ VON PRODUCTS Now Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas 464 Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ QASIS in Douglas for a Good Time - A |

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