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ULSI)»\\ MAY 11, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA y PAGE FIVE Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY 24 Phone QUALITY with SERVICE PHONEA MAJORSIN BASEBALLIS| - Heading Off "BeanBall” CLASSFIED | EAST, WEST THIS EVENING; ; S FIGHTNOW SEASON OPENS | | : : The City Baseball League’s sea- | scheduled game at 6:30 o'clock in | l‘ tions of Baseball Sea- Ficmens ot S' t ’I‘ The St. Louis Blues are scheduled | Son aris tomorrow to meet the Webfeet and diamond | games are to be played Tuesday, (By Associated Press) Friday and Sunday The major baseball league teams' Lineups were not announced late | start the first intersectional com- |this afternoon so fans will get their season tomorrow first look at the players this even: major role in And those on the home front must be kept in fighting shape, toof ‘Uncle ¢ keeping our fighting forces at petitions of the st Be It 416 artiss b [after two days' traveling and idle- |Ing. | £ . 1(?0:&:1;::”‘:;!““3“ et |ness caused by war restrictions. | There are five tesms in the Shop for nuahly—Slwp al y g . schedule of |leaBue for this playing season. aare insertion on same day. | The following is the schedule of ot ON, DANCE PIGGLY WIGGLY ‘e accept ads over telephone resten i k from persons listed in telephone el INIHAHONI DA"(E " New York at Chicago. firectory. i ’ Philadelphia at Detroit | | | | Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Uve insertions: One day .. 100 Additional days ........... 5o Minimum charge ......50c PLACE YOUR DELIVERY ORDERS EARLY IN THE DAY National i " There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Chicago at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia St. Louis at Boston Pittsburgh at Brooklyn With the Yankees and Dodgers | Three new members are to be initiated at the Saturday meeting of the Sons of Norway, to be held in the Odd Fellows Hall. Being welcomed are Mrs. G. Winter, Mrs. R. Corcoran and Mrs. N. Omdahl heading the respective leagues as JANTED — CONTINUED | | | | [ | predicted, the east and west ¢ the May o o . : Jub s ft), arrives at s | FOR SALE }\A}frru Woman 1 T A A e 1\121:(:':!1(:\): :JI.:‘.“:\:“ h‘\lx‘l:\:‘x b :r: y:nx:r::h:":‘bhl::f:-(::)r::o;::::pn(:m.r:-k;? Cub firek DASBSIH | prm———— WANTE! Joman 10r. DArt’ SHM|3 . Satmeises deachi op it g s ’ ay’s 3 1 ¥ 3 A | work in home, 10 am. to 2 P [{1e et ot e ca v | pendence Day, May 17, will be dis-| who was trying to get Ken O'Dea (16), Cardinal catcher on a force | | Soothing Organ Music and | | | THRIFT CO-OP 4°ROOM partly furnished house | Phone 11. ol e season i BasE= | cussed. Date of the affair has been| play. O'Dea was going to second on a grounder to Becker by Card Delicious Fried Chicken o National Ratate- e o i i ‘ T Taressub.| The Boston American and the|Sct fOF May 16, and it will be held| onifielder Harry Walker in the seventh inning of a game at Chicago. . | EVERY NIGHT Owned Grocers = - ONE of the world's largest sub- e S e oF in Union Hall. Scandinavian - | < g ), 2 seds ress, 224 Ga icago Nations A e ¢ was too late to get O'Dea. The Cubs won, 5 to 1. | B‘"‘In?:“ ’“Z‘i_‘(‘"" Address, 224 Gas-| "o iintion agencies desires a rep- Sx:i‘;\m’:l “!:“““"_““’:-( ';““’;\ “L‘ “’e"' sic will be featured n"r ff"““ i, S ik liches Bt i nouuus m R - “A;: ;:,m | resentative to sell subscriptions | ace, are rated e bigges Committee in charge of the dance ! John Martn, Prop. Phone PHO) _— ! : . i ents s far > 5, JASTERN STARS % = 2 to American magazines and disappointments thus far in the s comp »d of Brant: Mork g . EAS’ 'S‘SIZE BRI, AN TR ioka, Epieidid Gppolvinily. 14 |seasn &tk Torybuen I\I\-lhxh-“lly:;wp‘ul:fi‘ urs aY ee“ng, !J“”""“ Chiaptat e SRR U | build a permanent and profitable| There were no games in the Pa- | g po gevoted to the \Iq]“pglu']l |May 11, at 8 ‘."fl“k' Mothers Daz CALL FORD AGENEY DINING ropm table, bureau, bed | business. Write fully. PUBLISH- [cific Coast League yesterday as|nforpont Marine, it is announced. Juneau Gardenersmmgmm Refreshments. All urge EMMER.S 'msrm (Authorised Dealers) and springs, hot water boiler and | ERS' SERVICE COMPANY, INC, fteams are traveling to open m"‘Txckcls are to be on sale on the | {9 Stend. $10 BRI GREASES—GAS—OIL bath tub. Phone 452. : 1740 East 12th Street, Cleveland, [afternoon on this week’s schedule. {Etreets, | and further annourcemerits ) oo or——————th( Singass tasdsilny ALICE qpm-mu;-y l l 4 Poot of Main Street Pt b - Ohio —_— B 1 tileenid Tabk wce e Junes ! 8 i BEAUTY parlor equipment suffici- | STANDING OF CLUBS | Newt. resuiy meming of the|Clb wil be held this coming| SR TR OIL — FEED — HAULING Junean Motors ent for 3 booths. Al condition.| WANTED TO BUY—Man's 18- to Pacific Coast League ESons. of Nél_“‘__“_ will m:'hcm Mny‘Thux.\niu,\. May 13, at 2 o'clock in| NOTICE Nite Phone 654 334, | 21-jew v | 7 | 5 - 3 ar] H. For- e oo e SOOI o B W Won Lost Pet.|23 in the Odd Fellows Hall, when iy, Cme Of MIs. Ohatles Georg‘_\fln! I will not be responsible for 1936 FORD V-8 sedan, 233 wil-|_Cronewick Barber Shop. Los @ ngeiee 73 B%0lanother group will be initiated.|ggu ui et as co-hostess for the 2NV PILIS contracted by Gasboat Di- GEORGE BROS LD X e : loughby Ave. WANTED—Small bicycle. Madsen's‘:‘;:: E;:Lx‘:m : ]1? :i "Zgé‘All members are urged to be Pres- {atternoon meeting. ‘a‘": $Ra3e unless SN Ly Samlary Mefll CO I d. et 2y o A PR o W g Yy | ancisce g 550 |ent, | i Eas it a {me. Widest Selection RAINBOW Inn at Sitka. Good| Whoio: s Oakland T g Lk e ian:”‘;fif’l:‘t'i’:;‘“; ;‘;;{r fi‘y“"h‘{‘_““’c"‘ adv. ELI JOHNSON. "ORAfingo“”m““"“ business. P.O. Box 151, Sitka. | WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | Hollywood 9 13 429 & "Ciltnegle, will he given, as well| Y FREE DELIVERY HQU“RS erman at Snow White Laundry.|Portland 8 13 381 DOUG AS NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL d now, $6 per unit.| as a discussion by Wellman Ho]-u i E. PHONE 93 or B BUY anil w°°“ 4 v, § i opa | Good pay. Phone 209. Seattle ViR L bréok on “Beach Soil, and the Use! ~ REPORT OF EXECUTOR Call Fhones 13 snd % SHIdES snipaian ¥ g Sacramento 7 14 33 of Fertilizers and Composts.” IN THE COMMISSIONER'S for raise in’price. Phone 358. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- National League | | pap | , s & S e ot Y e Bk ek 2 al Leag s | Al members and interested gard-| COURT FOR THE TERRITORY “AEROSONIC” piano, _practically Won Lost Pet leners of the Gastineau Channel| OF ALASKA Chas. G. W Co Thomas Hardware Co ’ " o Brooklyn 13 8 ! - 5 dre oMMIND Hivited 5§ Pl 4 Ay as. L. warner Lo. 0. new. Ask only $400. Will deliver| WANTED TO BUY—Large stove 6 o ¢ CoUNciL |aTea, are cordially invited to at-| Before FELIX GRAY, Commission to Juneau. Contact Goddard,| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone |St: Louis S 11 e v OF SOUNC tend this important spring meet-| er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Marine Engines and Supplies PAINTS — OILS Sl Alhska, | 796, Cincinnati 9 8 9 With -only two fyr the ‘six mem-lyne Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, presi- Fuitinati. Toraatsrats MACHINE SHOP Bullders’ and Shelt S N S W Pittsburgh i 00 bers of the Douglas City, Council ident, states. | In the Matter of the Last Will d Patnts HARDWARE ACCLIMATED seed potatoes. JUP|WAhb;1t'EfD I:T Oi(X:Ek—Ir:nersd and | Boston 7 1 500 nnh hliiull fif"f l]h"‘ Sl’;m'w(n l;flfl‘““f!} -+ |and Testament and of the. Estate a1 Kendler. | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. ‘P‘HlMltlphm . GRE AU TECHDRHIEG AV 1000 TIE0L, “RuE | ope- lof DUANE W. BURRIDGE, also s S — | ————— " lonicago 7 10 412 sion was passed over until the next WlllMM R. (ARIERS ;mmm as D. W Burri:\qn de- 3-ROOM furnished house, one acre FOR RENT |New York 6 11 353 regular date, May 24, unless called | ceased C) Utah Nut and L.-' g;lm?wdflgrx:mnd' é 1 m:e:wo:: | American League |earlier by the Mayor | LEAVE FOR SHORT | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | Leota’s CcoO L acier ighway. a. re — 2 ARl giha | R ot * — I . |FURNISHED 3-room cabin. 513A | Won Lost Pt # ‘ that Frank Garnick, executor of A SSENNIE - 45" TR W | lisagty. {New York X5y 722 ( CLUB MEETING POSTPONED t Imp Io SEAT"-E {the Last Will and Testament of WOMEN'S APPAREL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. L e e SAS SR TR —__|Cleveland 10 6 .625| Monthly meeting of the Douglas e Duane W. Burridge, also known as Baranot Hotel TELEPHONE & ROUND 100-gal. oil tank; Eavy % ‘STEAM heated s.eepmg room. El- | Detroit 8 7 533 |Island Woman's Club, set for to-| William R. Carter, the Empire's'p w Burridge, deceased, has filed | inch riveted tank, capacity 750| lDEen Apts. | Washington 10 9 526 |morrow evening, has been post-|editorial writer, accompanied by |herein his Final Report of the ad- gal. Phone 344. FUR. apts, easy kept warm, Win- St Louls gL 500 | poned until Thursday night |Mrs. .Carter and their infant son,|ministration of the estate of de- b e 2| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, Philadelphia 8 11 421 i PlaiLFAHNG l(lllt Sunday by steamer for Seat- | ceased, and that a hearing will be uolm T“lsrnn - “Cadet” radio, 0. 4,| 3 g 7 ” oston 8 1 333 | MRS. £ LEAV. tle. |had the same, before the dishes | & ¢ 1 ha pon e same, ore the Buckingham Apts, Douglas. | dishes. Seaview Apts. {Chicago 5 10 333| To join her son Darrell who is| The trip is fof a medical check- |undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, at|| Light and Heavy Hauling R e 7 7 . e . b3 employed at Palmer, Mrs. Viola{up for Mr. Carter and to give |2 o'clock P.M. on Jul: 3 = 2 - Nn RS 5 T W y 12, 1943, VIS . W. DAVIS 5 Rg;)h'wmaf:: X:::de ;:l‘:i:fliresu; LOST and FOU [Pike will leave by first avatlable grandpatents in Seattle an oppor- at which time and place all per- 201N i porch, ge, . 1) | sailing for the Westward. {tunity to meet their new grandson |sons interested in the estate may PHONE 81 mile north of Douglas Bridge.|LOST — Captain’s overseas cap. i —_— {born in Juneau last March appear and file obfections in writ- e ' US G VISITS | = B, Phone 5032. Finder return to Emplre GUS GAIR VISITS | The Carters will be back in Ju- |ing to the Final Report and con- | M MODERN three-apartment house. | LOST or misplaced: one straw suit | Up IHIS SEASON Angus Gair was a visitor at the neau in about a month. [test the same. | cowLmG_DAvLIN Alllh m ly Excellent location. P.O. Box 154,| case, one over-night case and 2‘1’"“‘ (5" ““‘Pi‘“;‘;‘“ 7M’l :‘d (1":; e o o e GIVEN under my hand and the mum I ol ex Gair over the past weekend.|pg. Lin £ * Junesti | lower plate false teeth. Liberal| BAITIMORE, May 1l—Desplte|Ho has just returned to his duties| @ GordEARs PO o R e oourt . Shilg COMPANY s e Tur-| reward. Notify manager, Gas-|an early post time and travel diffi-| ; : o S i SERAN. TRIP( LI oy 3 A6A, 1983, “.‘lfl 3-ROOM bungalow, partly fur-| o0 " 0 A brrSasationts with the Transport Service in Al-| Dy Paul A. Lindquist, official of, FELIX GRAY. DODGE and PLYMOUTE 208 122 W. B a f | culties, wagering on the Pimlico o) PR . . ¢ Phone (4 xéx;t)x;d, Sdacres faéent%?’ gr;uns.w” MW AVRHIA ros maestitic) whioh endgd\“ka after a trip to Seattle. |the Territorial Health Department, Commissioner and ex-officio i garden s;;o. ee Wm. Rec! i MISCELLANE““S | Saturday, daily averaged 20 percent left this morning on a field trip | Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- one green 410. | migher than ever before, the M,‘”,_\FRA"K DMME 0" to Southeast ports, including Pet- | cinet. 5-ROOM furnished house, Phone| GUARANTEED Realistic Pe: ~|land Jockey Club reported today. i ersburg, Wrangell and Ketchikan. First publication: May 11, 1943 blask 615. ‘ nent $5.50, Paper Oiirid; slmump, The total mutuel handle for the | IRlp 'I'o meSBURG He will be gone approximately a Last publication: June 1, 1943 : | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.|l5-day meeting was $10,090,934, an | week. ady. APARTMENT house, completely | 3,5 pacrer way. average of $672,000 per day, com- | : 3 = e Etee s furnished, going for less than | pared with a previous spring av-| Fr;;nk /i)luf;;csng Exccm(x:mvv OfTicer e half of actual value. 431 So. TURN your old gold into value,lerage of $557,000 |of the Alaska Game Commission, Franklin, cash or trade at Nugget Shop, | Al il S e ‘;lcenj ;}od:gc on the (son:mi;si:m ll))out, G- uvm T“x Jlllllll T'm’“ ‘ rizzly ar enroute to Petersburg. as s aid'll su cribe’. to THE D xn m 5-ROOM house, also income prop- | | YOUR BROKEN LENSES |He is expected to return the latter Le is in’vite?bo present this anulLY AflnlLAesv ni PIRE Phene 48—Night Phone 481 erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:!peplaced in our own shop. Eyes part of the week. B That the petition of Olaf Westby | Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson. | it <210 S at the box office of the-— MODERN 5 room furnished log and Clarice Westby, husband and|piomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. house, Mile 3% Gilacler Highway. :wxre, of Juneau, Alaska, Has bepn{ - % =» & 7 4 EuE P N_Efn pire Clum‘edi}n:y]v7, CAPITOL THEATRE t led in the C i 's Court | b for Juneats recine, at auncau, fr AID U.S. FOOD FRONT BATTI.E 7 and receive TWO TICKETS to sce: FOR 30 brake hp. Covmqadoptmn of Gaylord Lee Madison, | g ” 7] ® diesel stationary engine. BB Em- |, o1o child, born October 20, g £ I.ADY u ‘ u pire. 11940, and for change of said child’s y ol s — _ |name to Gaylord Lee Westby; and TN Federal Tax—6c per Person » WAmm {that hearing on said petition has WATCH THIS SPACE“Y“' Name May Awl |been set for 10 a.m., June 17, 1942, e cretcen Pt B FRED HENNING _ housekeeper, Hours about 10 a.m. |that Carl Madison, the non-resi- aenee pm. pric s S ‘dent non-consenting father of said gt Complete Outfitter '.'.. — Phone 86 ;venings |child, and all other persons con- IN WAR % gn _|cerned, are hereby cited to be and ) w WANTED—Theatre cashier. Prefer- |appear in said Court, at the time 4 ke ably eighteen or over. Apply Mr.|and place above stated, and show ; “SMILING SERVICE" Idaal an sm ly Garvin, Capitol Theatre. cause, if any they ‘have, why the i . i |adoption and change of name WANTEDvTrunk ancl set of dish- [should not be granted. es; also for sale, lady’s black| Dated: Juneau, Alaska, May 4, wool ‘suit, size 16. Phone green |1943. 755. i FELIX GRAY, ;NALN”IFD IN EXCHANGE — A United States Commissioner. furnished apt. for a furnished |howAnD D STABLER, house. Call at 120 7th St. FeTy S Bert's Cash Grocery Phons 09 Prea W. Weadh | HARVEY R.LOWE Pree Delivery Junesu Public Accountamt GASTINEAU HOTEL 237 FRONT STREET e | Shattuck Building, % Phone * WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom qumten Juneau, Alaska. bl adv. :k;_, .'l‘h i lelflm vy . after June 15. Pexmanent Gov't 5 of deposicors’ funds s ews D ms'Ts PHONE 10 or 20 #* WANTED TO BUY—Short wave hdy:dm: IN THIS BANK o receiver. Phone biue 81, | ON EMPIRE STAFF WANTED—Raspberry and currant bushes. Phone blue 100. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 800 American Meat — Phone 38 ARE INSURED Sybil Maxwell, for over three . A years on the reportorial staff of the WANTED — Steady, sober, reliable (Empire before her marriage to man, handy with tools to clean Harry Maxwell, is again back in W 20th Century Theatre and do|Juneau and back on the Empire’s e Staff. Mr. Maxwell, now in Seatle, light maintenance work. Good . apply if not qualified. 20th Cen- f;!expec_tcd to come north soon with G E Amnum R % pacy B4 vl o First National Bank - L g & S el 55 Maxwell. - CUSTOM TAILOR WANTED—Two barbers, one hun- . T e TO HELP WIN THE BATTLE of the food front, the Farm Security Admin- of JUNEAU, ALASKA Across from Elks' Club dred dollars week guarantee.| A 500-pound bale of cotton fiber istration is moving these farm families, 37 men and women, and 22 i PHONE 578 Cupps Barber Shop, Anchorage, yields 140 pounds of vegetable oil children, from West Va., to Stafford Springs, Conn. They are in a ER FEDERAL D $17T INSURA PORATION Alaska. ]ior food. coach at Penn Depot, N. Y., en route to their new home. (International),