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PHONEA CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Copy must be in the office by 1 o'clock in the afternoon to in- are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone tirectory. Count five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecu- @ve insertions: ( WANTED — CONTINUED FOR SALE PIANO, slightly used, bargain, $350. Alaska Credit Bureau. g G P i - IWANTED TO BUY—Large stove Caiar f’g:‘f for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone WANTED— Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. 3-ROOM furnished house, patented ground, 2': miles 796. Glacier Highway. Call red 759 ov!___ i see Davis at North Transfer WANTED AT ONCL~lroners and Office. | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. PARTLY furnished cabin on Fritz, oo RENT Cove. Phone Ms. Wendling at FOR RENT 190 from 9 am. to 5 p.m. } P EIEAeTs 2 SL]&EP]N(. lOOl'nb "lD Main St. ROUND 100-gal. oil tank; heavy inch riveted tank, capacity gal. Phone 344. El- Sl'EI\M heated sleeping room. JU 4 lingen Apts. FUR. apts, e kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. UMBRELLA tent, new, 9x12. Phone | 62, Krafft Mfg. Co. | DINING room table, davenport,| - s bureau, bed and springs. Phonr‘FURhIquD apt. Phone 357 be- 452, 1 fore 5:30 p.m. -/ LOST and FOUND standard typewriter. | opposite Gov. | | LOS'I Kr‘\s “on ring. turn to Empire. REMINGTON William Wagner, School, Douglas. Reward. RE- 1.0S. STRUCTURAL Engineering course. Will trade for rifle, pistol MISCELLANEOUS or what have you. 706 6th St.| Phone red 615. jrasait L R, 5 & GUARANTEED “Realistic Perma- | FOR SALE—Violin, % size, bow,| nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. and plush-lined case, new cond.,| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.} $35. Write P.O. Box 404. 315 Decker Way. FOR SALE — Washer, gasoline-| TURN your old gold into value, powered; or will trade for elec-| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. tric model. Write P.O. Box 494. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 12, 1943. Notice is hereby given that Ro- berta West White, has made appli- 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4 Buckingham Apts., Douglas. 5-ROOM furnished house, sun porch, Flamo range, Frigidaire. 1 mile north of Douglas Bridge.| Phone 5032. MODERN _three-apartment house. | 1 y 3 |cation for a homesite, Anchorage Excellent location. P.O. BoX 154, | garja] (10266, under the act of May i 26, 1934 (49 Stat. 809) for a tract 3-ROOM bungalow, partly fur-|of land designated as Lot A, Plat of nished, 3 acres patented ground.|U-S. Survey No. 2492, Smugglers Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck. | Cove Group of Homesites, situated Phone green 410. |at the end of Fritz Cove Highway on Auke Bay, containing 1.86 acres, Phone [and it is now in the files of the {District Land Office, Anchorake, % | Alaska. completelyl Any and all persons claiming ad- less than . .ly any of the above mentioned 431 80./15ngd should file their adverse claims n the District Land Office, at An- | 3-ROOM house, also incorne pro horage, Alaska, within the period erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615, Of publication or thirty days there- | __ |after or they will be barred by the MODERN' 5 room furnished log provisions of the Statutes. house, Mile 8% Gilacier Highway. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Montgomerys. | Acting Register. !Date first publication, May 5, 1943 | Date last publication, June 30, 1943 | adv. OOM furnished - house. black 615. APARTMENT housé, furnished, going for half of actual value. Franklin. FOR SALE—20 brake h.p. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | pire. | Plane Stowaway ! WANTED TO BUY—Baby stroller Either new or second | J. S. Boland, 526 w or hand. Seward St., or box 165. 1 WANTED—Best automobile $150 can buy. P.O. Box 2448. | i WANTED—Daynme care for child. Vicinity of 406 9th St. Black 634. Evenings. WANTED—Woman for part time work in home, 10 am. to 2 p.m. Phone 11. WANTED — Second hand vacuum cleaner. Jones-Stevens Shop. O! of the world's largest sub- scription agencies desires a rep- resentative to sell subscriptions to American magazines and books. Splendid opportumty to build a permanent and profitable business. Write fully. PUBLISH- ERS’' SERVICE COMPANY, INC., 1740 East 12th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. HELP WANTED — Night porter. Apply Baranof Hotel. | MEMBER OF THE R.C.AF. Women’s Reserve, Marion Darling stowed away on a huge cargo plane and WANTED—Two barbers, one hun- dred dollars week guarantee. flew across the Atlantic in order to Cupps Barber Shop, Anchorage, 5¢¢ her husband, Sergt. Pilot Gor~ Alasks, dpn Darling, now stationed in Brit- SRR ain, Mrs. Darling got aboard the W ITED— _Small bncycle Madsen’s Plane unnoticed at Newfoundland and made the flight without inci- dent, C, G. Power, Canadian air minister, warned her to “pever, never, do it again.” (International) Bike Shop. WANTEDUsed furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. STARSBEAT |FANS FLOCK PADRES IN | TOWITNESS 9TH FRAME P.(. GAMES (ards Pound 0utWin Over [Attenda IE; Bonanza Cubs-Yankees Take | Struck, Opening Week Boston Team | of 1943 Season | LOS ANGELES, Calif. May 5.— Babe Herman came through as|The Pacific Coast League has |a pinch hitter with a triple in the [struck an attendance bonanza in |ninth last night to give Hollywood |the start of the 1943 baseball sea- la victory over San Diego in the |SOn with more spending money than Pacific Coast League. since the days of the 4ers. The Padres used five pitchers| Th¢ wide open pennant race is and the Stars used four. Together |elieved also to be a contributing Ithe hurlers issued 17 bases on |factor. balls! | “D:lo:iem tmn(so(ooo :nscbn}l‘l fans In the only other Coast League | o 9. irst. week. of-tie pens game, Jack Lotz steady pxtchimzis,:: tup;:ng_ last season by 25,000. helped Oakland defeat Sacramento. e gatherings included the 15422 He gave up eight hits but kept at San Francisco to see Hollywood Titem iohttesd, play the seals. Tln.<‘:m.endnncc compares favorably with the St. I the National, {Louis, Chicago and Philadelphia |Cards pounded four | throngs. pitchers for 15 hits including a homer and two singles by George Whitey Kurowski. It was the Cubs’ | fifth straight defeat, and the only |solace for southpaw Ernie White {was a break in the 23 scoreless in- nings in the fifth. | In the American, the New York Yankees squeezed out a victory over the Boston Red Sox. to con-| itinue a half game ahead of Cleve- | lland in the standings but it took a ninth inning run on two hits and a long fly by Johnnie Lindell [to do it | (By Associated Press) the St. Louis Chicago Cub >ve - DOUGLAS NEWS “EARLY TO BED, EARLY TO RISE,” COMEDY COMING A humorous comedy of family life, is “Early to Bed, Early to Rise,” to be given in the schoo! gym on May 14, and now being rehearsed by the cast. Helen Isaak, as the stern maiden aunt, has charge of the household GAMES TUESDAY of her brother, a dreaming inven. Pacific Coast League |tor, Roger Connor. Billy Devon, Sacramento 2; Oakland 5. Polly, {brother in his teens, is interested Fischer and Malone; Lotts andjonly in cars; Doris Balog, older | Raimondi. |sister who is in love with her em- San Diego 9; Hollywood 10. Brill- [ployer, Mr. Griggs, a successful {hart, Dasso, Lamanske, Johnson,|business man (Curtis Bach); Pat- |Schanz and Detore, Salkeld; Join- sy, the little sister who loves ani- | _jer, Smith, Thomas, Joiner, Root!mals (the family doesn't quite know fand Hill, Younkers. |what to do with her but they Only two games played yester-(couldn't get along without her), 'day. "Lucile Goetz; Spanky, a saucy | National League young modern who pursues the New York 3; Boston 5. Lohrman, iyoung brother (Alfreda Fleek); Mungo and Mancuso; Tobin and |Charlotte Phillips, newspaper re- Masi. {porter; Otto Kirschmeier, keeper | { Pittsburgh 8; Cincinnati 3. Re-|of the store (Bob Savikko): Mr. | cigno and Lopez; Starr, Malloy, Conkle, the worried landlord, ichsser‘ Beggs and Mueller, De-|Micky Pusich, and last but not | Phillips, |least, Laura Montgomery as a deli- St. Louis 11; Chicago 3. White |cate southern girl who is much in and O'Dea; Hanyzekski, Fleming, |fear of pets (Betty Bonnett). Wyse, Erickson and Hernandez. | Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn 1.[GEORGE STRAGIER IS NOW Krause and Livingston; Melton,| PROMOTED, STAFF SERGEANT | Kimball and Moore. | News was received here yesterday Manuel Ortiz (left) of El Centro, ramento, Calif., in the fifth round Ortiz kayoed Cordeza in the sixth weight boxing crown. hard punch to the face of his challenger, Lou Cordoza (right) of Sac- Phoe PIGGLY We have LOOK QUALITY with SERVICE We Have Qur Quota of Butter Come in and Get Yours! Take your choice of DARIGOLD, MEADOWBROOK or BLUE RIBBON. ALL FIRST QUALITY BUTTER! PIGGLY WIGGLY >ainted Up, Repaired and Cleaned— WIGGLY 24 OVER There Is No Substitute for ~ Newspaper Advertising! Phone Soolb!mOrqundcnd Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT I DOUGLAS INN i John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 [ Shta———EAT——— Calif., gets set to land another of their bout at Fort Worth, Tex. and retained his world’s bantam- | COUNCIL OF BOY SCOUTS WILL MEET |One-day Session Will Be. | ‘Held in New York ~In- | ! froduce Dr. Fretwell NEW YORK, May 5.—The annu- al meeting of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America will be held here May 20 in the Hotel | Biltmore. The meeting, while but |a one day affair, will deal with per- plexihg problems before the local counéils growing out of the war efforl’ | Of, outstanding significance will American League Washington 1; Philadelphia 3. Leonard and Early; Flores and Swift. | Boston 3; New York 4. Dobson, Brown and Partee; Chandler and Sears. Chicago 1; Cleveland 2. Deitrich and Tress; Bagby and Rosar. Detroit 4; St. Louis 3. Trucks, Trout and Richards; Ollingsworth, Peterson, Caster and Hayes. TENNIS CHAMPION OF NORTHWEST DIES SEATTLE, May 5—Henry Prus- |off, 31, ranked as Number 8 in the 1940, died here yesterday after an illness of two years. | Prusoff won virtually every ma- | jor Pacific Northwest tennis title. Survivers are his widow and| daughur PORIlAND Wlll . HAVE DOG MEET| PORTLAND, May 5—The Mult- nomah Kennel Club, according to} President Murray Kemp will stage | |a 60-day dog racing meet here iopsmng May 31. The Army has ap- |proved of the meet. - D Of the 92 elements, only 13 appear to any important degree in the human body. National Men's singles in tennis in|promotions of two captains to the| | Adams, 402 Delmar Blvd., Corpus| by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stragier |be the official introduction of Dr from their son, George, that he|Elbert K. Fretwell, as Chief Scout thas finished training and taken |Executive final ground tests. He also had his| President Walter W. Head will flying checked after which he was Preside and will make the Opmmg made a Flying Staff Sergeant,|address. Shortly thereafter he was to leave| The guest Speaker will be Dr. to join a reconnaissance squadron |Alexander Jerry Stoddard, Super- |at Northern Field in Tennessee, |!ntendent of Schools of Philadel- f |phia, a close friend of Dr. Fretwell. MRS. KILBURN SAILS | Dr. Stoddard has served as Super-' | 'For the benefit of her health, intendent of Schools in a number task ahead to which his friend, Dr. Fretwell, is called. To this Dr. Fret- | well will respond witkfa program of | action The Lorillard Spencer Award pre- sented annually to the region mak- | ing the best record in mcmhership growth, will be presented by Mar-| shal Pield, Chairman of the Divi- sion of Operations. ! The Silver Buffalo Awards for Distinguished Service to Youth will be made to five persons—two for| service outside the Movement and| three within the Movement. Tribute to Colin H. Livingstone who passed on to his eternal reward F!MMEI!’S S TRANSFER Nite Phone 554 Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & recently will be delivered by Dr. - James E. West, Chief Scout. I Dr. West worked with Mr. Liv-| Chas G, Wamer co, ingstone for many years while he was the first President of Boy||Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Scouts of America, serving devoted- ly, faithfully and effectively in this office for seventeen years, after which he became Hono Vice President of the Movement. f A0 Leota’s S OF BOY d « Mr. and Mrs, mer I. Robinette WOMEN'S APPA“L carly this morning became the| Baranof Hotel parents of a baby son, born at 3:30 am. and weighing seven pounds and eight ounces. Robinette is a member of the larmed forces, while Mrs. Robinett: is a Juneau girl, daughter of the operator of the North Star Dairy. D s YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. | Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 5PROMOTIONS ARE ANNOUNCED HEADQUARTERS ALASKA DE-| FENSE COMMAND, May 5—The rank of major, and three lieuten- ants to captain is announced by| THE e Lieut. Gen. Simon Bolivar Buck-| A ner, Jr., Commanding General, Al- :‘: s pledged "l’h fery aska Defense Command. { o ‘.-_‘,’ funds i eur Those raised to major are: Ar- pimary comsideration. la addition, the bank i s mem- ber of Federal Depasit Lasus- ance Corporation ,which ia- wures each of eur depositors ageirst low ® s maximum of $3.008 thur H. Black, 2123 N Street, Calif; | Samuel E.Shoemaker, 537 Cornell! Street, Baton Rouge, La. The new captains are: Lewis J‘ Christi, Texas; William E. Cox, | 264 So. Almont Dr. Beverly Hms( Calif.; Elbert B. Stickels, 958 1/2/ Patterson Street, Eugene, Ore. ->> TIDES TOMORROW | | { 181 feet. i | | High tide—2:45 am.,, Low tide—9:12 am.,, High tide—3:28 p.m., Low tide—9:18 p.m., of JUNEAU, -2.2 feet 158 feet. 2.2 feet, MEMS FEDERA First National Bank EPOSIE INSURANGS {Mrs. L. W. Kilburn sailed south|%f Cities in the Middle West and gyono oo "o - Fee B e | sTANmNg OFL CLUBS Ih](onday evening, enroute to Seat- ‘L‘,‘“f:'ehfi"; ,;:»I.‘:y h::uvl\‘.rw::;:‘l (Il)', i‘ = i“A__‘ ; COWLING_DAVLIN Pacific Coast League |tle where she planned to enter a hig S o Save the date, Sat, Mo 5° Sty 7 1 pe ) ate, at., ay 15 Won Lost Pet.|hospital. She expects to return ms‘“n:dd:: 106 et e e [Annual DFD Dance with Bob COMPANY Los Angeles 11 3 786|s00n as she is able to travel again.|geouter in such centers as Bronx. T€WS Orchestra. adv. DODGE snd PLYMOUTR 5 s i Tt ville, New York; Schenectady, New il DRALAS ! - g | York; Denver, Colorado and Provi-, ELKS INITIATION gmlxd Fr:nmsco g ; :ng “osp"‘l "om defice, Rhode. Taland, Tonight. Full attendance of mem- o Lo | He will review the contribution |bers is desir adv. WHEN IN NEED OF .q e.ii; ; b B -3;3 N’ Bra AR i corea st lof Scouting in America, appraise Diesel Oll—Stove Ofl—Youx e S 10 3% anms Hospital esterday for sur- its present status and point out the BUY WAR BONDS Coal Cholce—Genersl Haul- National League %ECTY- i \ng — Storage and Crating | Won Lost Pet. AL ” 1By, g | Billy Jackson was admitted yes- M H lnE ¢ sl Brooklyn o 3 .mp . Ki. s 7 4 ga|terday evening to the Government 2 Junean Tr or Bt s T o | Hospital for care, (tass pagd-.up subscriber to THI;J DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘PT& f"b" & g -5‘ i is invited to present this coupon this evening 'C:nzh::;‘;i 6 6 50| Mrs. Norman Rinehart and baby| at. the box office of the-— % 2 9 boy left St. Ann's Hospital ycstel- ‘g:;l;";ph” g g 'g::‘day and returned home. | CAP ITOL THEATRE | g ;Ncw Yorll(‘ ot Lea“ues 23| \is Arthir Walther and baby| and receive TWO TICKETS to see: girl have been dismissed from St.| T . ” " i Won Lost Pet.| ypy Hospital. MUBDER l“ THE BIG HUUSE New York Re' g 727 i glee;vc{::nd ;I i Zgg Mrs. Mary Pineds, medical pa-! Federal Tax—6c per Person plaetrad 3 tient at St. Ann’s Hospital, has Washington g o Loeh Geduibesd: P WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May A”url St. Louis 4 5 444 | Philadelphia i 2 a8 | Mrs. Martin Ebona and baby girl | i 505_'0" were outgoing' patients at St. Ann'’ gv Complete Outfitter for Men Chicago p e | 222 | Hospital yesterday | “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Junesu GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 30 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 600 American Meat — Phone 38 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 ALASEA RPORATH FORD AGENCY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GABS—OIL oot of Maln' Strees Juneau Molors GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shetf HARDWARE Utah Nut and L COAL T Alaska Dock & Storage 00. : TELEPHONE 4 Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OP MRATS s | Ideal Paint Shop HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET PARCEL DELIVERY, SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager:

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