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; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA BLUES TAKE 'SEATTLE IS | SonsofGen. Chennault Meet FIRST GAME, ' SHUT OUT BY m CITY LEAGUE ANGELSTEAM Wi PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS With rationing of foods for other meals and everyone burning up enérgy with hard War work, the whole family needs a good hearty breakfast of fruit, cereal, eggs, toast and coffee. Serve a different cereal every morning—Your folks will enjoy a variety. N L A YOU'LL BE SURPRISED at the large variety of prepared and uncooked Pifchers Stage Duel las!}OakIand Bé;i?s San Diego Night — One Is Wild, | as Portland Defeals Hitting Players San Francisco SCORE BY INNINGS (By Associated Press) 123456 7—T1| The Los Angeles Angels Blues 000010 3— 4 routed the Seattle Rainiers 1000000— 1[0 yesterday in the opening - |in the northern city, batting Rain- With the score tied one-all up |ier's mound ace Hal Turpin from to the last inning of the seventh |the box with a 5 to 0 count against frame in the game last night be- him in the sixth inning. The An- tween the St. Louis Blues and Web- |gels finished the debacle with a tirectory. feet, a dropped fly ball started a|five-run splurge in the seventh - rally by the Blues and three tallies|frame, then added several more Caunt five average words to the were made before the inning end- |later. The Angels collected 18 hits Ene. ed. The Webfeet were unable to|from three pitchers Dally rate per line for consecu- score in the last half and the game| The Oakland Acorns staggered Uve insertions: lended in favor of the Blues, 4 to|through nine innings yesterday to 1 |win 5 to 4 on the home field from |the San Diego Padres after the |Padres had collected 13 hits but they could not bunch them In the tightest game of the day yesterday, the Portland Beavers |opened the home season with Jack | Wilson winning a pitching duel 1 |to 0 from JBob Joyce of the San Francisco Seals. The Beavers bunched two singles in the eighth jand combined with a sacrifice tal- {lied the lone run of the game. Eight-hit hurling by young Eddie {Eraut and a home run by Roy ‘ounkers gave the Hollywood Stars an 8 to 3 win yesterday from the Sacramento Senators easily 13 to| game St. Louis cereals we have in stoek for your selection and i“‘“’""" for a topping on your hot cakes or waffles use MR. WYDEA WAKE SYRUP SOLD BY PIGGLY WIGGLY There IsNo Substitute for Newspaper Adv_ertising! THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse- Owned Grocers 811 BEWARD STREEY PHONE 787 Copy must be In the office by 4 o'clock in the afternoon to in- are insertion on same day, We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone The game was the first scheduled contest of the regular season for 1943 and was witnessed by a good crowd of baseball fans The game was duel between pitchers, especially between Kraus {of the Webfeet and Connell of the Blues. Neither allowed any hits during the time they were on the mound although Kraus walked five men, Connell one, but he hit three with pitched balls. I The Webfeet scored their lone run in the first inning. Anderson ing Tiger” leader ’ was hit by a pitched ball and wen to first. Plake was walked, send- ing Anderson to second. Vojtko wa also hit by a pitched ball and the | A CREW RACE PRoTiSt 1o Chcke | WANTED — Steady, sober, reliable \Y | BONES PUT ON STREETS [ Austerman, and Anderson trotted Pacific Coast League | SA T U R D A Y o | man, handy with tools to cleah | . Dog owners are protesting to the | 20th Century Theatre and do{home with the lone score for the Los Angeles 13; Seattle 0. : indiscriminate scattering of chick- | {Coaches Ulbrickson and er worked all night recently on a| light maintenance work. Good |8ame for his team. Sacramento 3 en bones on the streets. The bones f o g0 ' Eb”gh' Predict Other thoroughbred dog that happened 3; Hollywood 8 | apply if not qualified. 20th Cen-| The Webfeet got only feu Frandieg 9. Saisiana 1 tury Office during the entire game are generally found in packages, | x probably takep from a restaurant| c ” W” W to find some bones and started on| otiege Wi in a meal. Small bones stuck in the| - - throat and were removed with dif- San Diego 4; Oakland 5 S -{was in the sixth inning table by patrons, for some dog's ficulty WANTED — CONTINUED a b WANTED IN EXCHANGE — A furnished apt. for a furnished house. Call at 129 Tth St. FOR SALE 53 ACRES clear land, house and ! | STRENGTH OF THE JAPS IN THE barn, See John Ackermann, Eagle | | | | | | (right) addressed recently, after P. Chennault | NG OF THE GROWIN 'TANS, Lieute 1t Colonel Jack Chennault flying cadets at the Santa Ana, Calif., Alr Base he greeted his your Cadet Claire Colonel Chennault has boys are sons of Major General Claire L. Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 wr B ATt Soothing Organ Music and ‘ River 15,000 WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom guarters £ which after June 15. Permanent Gov't| position. Phone 656. { men brother, returned from service in the Aleutians Chennault, noted “Fly- SEED potatoes, one plow, one pres- ot sure cooker for canning, size 27- qt., about new; 60 new tin cans 08 .8 Sce John Ackermann,| WANTED TO BUY — Short River | receiver. Phone blue 379. . Tt wave s | CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 054 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREABES—GAS—OIL Foot of Maln Street Juneau Motors agle 5-ROOM partly furnished house. | WANTED—Raspberry and currant | William Wagner, Douglas bushes. Phone blue 100. model Silvertone 1022, Douglas. 12-TUBE cabinet radio, $35. Box Motorship CHICHAGOF, length | 65 ft., cargo capacity 44 tons, 125 hp, Bow steel plated. Price $4,000. Chichagof Mining Co. j hit | | 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle [ 1 | that one and Widest Selection of LIQUORS Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & oy ORI V% e National League | WANTED—Two barbers, one hun-{ In the fifth inning, Clay for the| No games yesterday according to | dred dollars week guarantee.{Blues singled and went to second |schedule luncheon. Generally speaking, Cupps Barber Shop, Anchorage,fon a wild pitch and the same play | American League Alaska. put Fowler on first. Another wild| No games yesterday according to pitch advanced Fowler to second schedule and Clay tried to stretch it tohome | press but was put out. Pavlige singled STANDING OF CLUBS and Fowler scored | Pa Coast League In the last inning Cl\urc]mnn} Won Lost struck out. Clay was safe on first|Los Angeles 3 by Janis' error, who dropped a|San Diego fly. Fowler singled. Clay went to|San Francisco third, Paviige walked and the|Oakland bases were loaded. Jake singled, Hollywood X 4 scoring Clay and Fowler. Jake |Portland lev’l“Fr";hi‘fi‘l'f,’“’;;m'\‘l 353“‘“"0" to American magazines and|went to second on an error and |Seattle i o 5 * | books. Splendid opportunity to|Pavlige scored the third run. ‘Sacmnwmn | sedan. 233 wil-| build a permanent and profitable| The Webfeet did nothing in the| National League | | business. Write fully. PUBLISH-|way of scoring in their last hulii Won Lost Pet g e _| ERS' SERVICE COMPANY, INC., |of the inning Brooklyn 12 6 6o7|out vesterday. Transportation and RAINBOW Inn at Sitka. Good| 1740 East 12th Street, Cleveland,| Many in the line-up of the St.|St. Louis a8 STl |oMer war:. cliticulhies foreed “a business. P.O. Box 151, Sitka. [ Ohio. Louis Blues played with the same Cincinnati 9 L‘xl;;l‘llhxllms);.vm:n‘l‘\] m::vv}(;;n:[hl’;)-xml\v«l-‘lvx” BUY mill wood mow, $6 per unit.| WANTED—Small Bicycle, Madsems | 0Lttt 1ast sesson. The Webfeet are |Misburgh {ities. Sending application with OP.A.| Bike Shop. [N CBOUIEY DAR. ARETARLOn bULis Ries for mite by mwrioe; Fhuge 858 pitcher Kraus has appeared before | hiladelphia, . 8 the sports fans in Juneau beforp,\ChxcaEO being one of the basketball teams, [New York 6 the Waacs. American League The next game will be played be-f Won Lost Pet. | DIS(USSED BY (lUB tween the City team and the St.{New York 13 728 —— Louis Blues on Friday night. |Cleveland 625| Old-age pemsions were discussed The box score of last night's |Detroit 533 |at the regular meeting of the Town- game follows: :WnshingLou 526 |send Club, held last evening in St. Louis Blues |St. Louis .500 | Upion Hall. Plans were also laid AB R E | Philadelphia 421|for an oldtime dance to be held 0 1 { Boston 333/May 25 following the short busi- 0 |Chicago 1333 | ness, meeting. A Club Council meeting has been set for tomorrow, Thursday evening, at the home of C. C. Collen, which all council members are requested to attend. chicken bones are injurious to dogs | or cats because when ¢ , par- | ticles stick in the throat. One own- | 4-ROOM partly furnished house. 223 Willoughby 6 to 7 pm. WANTED—Woman for part time work in home, 10 am. to 2 p.m Phone 11, BUICK sedan. Address, 224 Gas- tineau Ave Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Sbelt HARDWARE Utab Nut and L COAL. Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE4 ' Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE BHOP Ropes and Paints P 3 SIZE baby crib. 404 West 12th| Y B ooy i st. | WANTED TO BUY—Man's 18- to 21-jewel wrist watch. Call at Brunswick Barber Shop. Pet, 857 565 | DINING room table, bureau, bed | and springs, hot water boiler and bath tub. Phone 452. ‘ OAKLAND, Calif, May 12 | Goaches Al Ulbrickson of the Uni- lversity of Washington and Ky Eb- right of California both agreed to- {day that the other school will “un- races in the annual regatta on the dnklnnd estuary | Ulbrickson observed the Huskies are “particularly bad” after a work- ONE of the world’s largest sub- scription agencies desires a rep- resentative to sell subscriptions DEPAR! General Land Office District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, April 28, 1943 otice is hereby given that Thom ari has made application for a| the Act of M J | ; Leota’s | WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel BEAUTY parlor equipment suffici- 1936 FORD V-8 loughby Ave, homesite under 26, 1934 (48 tat. 809) Anchorage ;‘Hl'H,«! No. 010038 for a tract of (land situated on Glacier Highway, 11 miles NW of Juneau, Alaska, embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2570, | containing 3.76 acres, and it now in the files of the U. S L:lllli‘ Office, Anchorage, Alaska i Any and all persons claiming ad- | | NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DFALYRS 4 il {OLD AGE PENSIONS VWAI‘}TE[;-:\—;/TL er; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. “AEROSONIC” piano, practically v, new. Ask only $400. Will deliver | to Juneau. Contact Goddard,| ———————— T e T silka’ Alsska. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788, versely any of the above mentioned land should file claims in the District Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred { by the provisions of” the statutes. | FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, May 12, 1943, Date last publication, July 7, 1943. ady. their adverse —— | WANTED TO BUY--Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 3-ROOM furnished house, one acre | patented ground, 2% miles out | Glacier Highway. Call red 759 or | see Davis at North Transfer Office. < | ' FORRENT Churchman, ss Clay, 2b Fowler, Pavlige, Jake, 1b Jems, 1f Wilhams, rf Snedegar, ¢ Connell, p Cantillon, p a)l}fif)ilroror-rgalfoxl' tank; heav?T inch riveted tank, gal. Phone 344. capacity 750 |2-ROOM furnished apartment, with bath, oil range. Inquire 513A Willoughby. 3b cf WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—8tove Ofl—Your Coal Cholee—General Haul- tng — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4, Buckingham Apts., Douglas. ¥ FURNISHED 3-room 513A B, Willoughby cabin. H.A.BUTTON a8 a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the-— . CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “PRIVATE BUCKAR0O" Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! % | S e [ 5-ROOM furnished house, sun| porch, Flamo range, Frigidaire. 1! pUR, apts., easy kept warm. Win-1 mile north of Douglas Bridge.| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, Phone 5032. | dishes. Seaview Apts. H 0 : 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 H 0 [ 0 1 [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 [ [ DEFEATS WASH. U SEATTLE, May 12.—The Univer- sity of Oregon cleaned the clock |with the University of Washing- |ton's baseball team by a score of| 13 to 4 yesterday afternoon and went into a tie for the first place !in the Northern Division with Ore- gon State. The University of Oregon con- verted 10 hits into 13 runs yester- day by capitalizing on six Univer- sity ‘of Washington érrors. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 12, 1943. MODERN _three-apartment hous Excellent location. P.O. Box 154, Juneau. LOST and FOUND et SOVEEINC L ¥ » . ¢ Captain's ~overseas 3-ROON fur-| Finder return to Empire. nished, 3 a patented ground.| He) G garden spot. Sce Wm. Reck. | LOST or misplaced: one straw suit Phone green 410. - | case, one over-night case and|Aysterman, ss P bl Heats — . lower plate false teeth. Liberal|Bates rf 6-ROOM fuwrnished house. thll:; reward. Notify manager, Gas- Jamsv 1b black 615. | tineau Cafe. Krau;. P less than | S A Eiiean z Stewart, 1f MISCELLANEOUS 431 So.| Zimmerman, p, 3b Fisher, 3b | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- |Zinga, f i i _ | nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up. 3-ROOM house, also income prop-! Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. rty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615., 315 Decker Way. Webfeet > w Anderson, 2b Wilhite, 1f Stoppelo, cf Plake, 3b, p Vojtko, ¢ TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] Complete Outfitter for Men o cap. . partly vworoocoocol APARTMENT house, furnished, going for half of actual value. Franklin, compEwl;u‘ | vmocomwmp meswy ! ccocoe 0 & L SUMMARY Stolen bases, Clay, Fowler, Pav- lige; two-base hits, Plake; bases on balls, off Kraus 5, off Plake 1, off “SMILING SERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Free Delivery Juneau MODEM ‘Eimom furnished log! TURN your old gold into value, res house, Mile 3% Glacler Highway.| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Montgomerys. E“dfi?fl‘E*EO brake h.p. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | pire. WANTED WANTED Two experience resses. Royal Cafe w. room Hotel Hans Wesch Baranof WANTED—Good baby buggy. Wiil pay good price. 421 Seward St. TED Middle - aged woman housekeeper. Hours about 10 a.m’ to 5 pm. Sundays excepted. Phone 66 evenings. WANTED-—Theatre hier. Prefe ably eighteen or over. Apply Mr. Garvin, Capitol Theatre. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers, Alaska Laundry. Connell 1, off Cantillon 1; hit by pitched ball, Anderson, Vojtkq, Aus- terman, by Connell, Vojtko by Can- tillon; struck out by Kraus 7, Plake 3, Connell 8, Cantillon 5; no hits off Kraus in 4 innings, two hits off Zimmerman in 2/3 innings, HOSPITAL NOTES Robert L. Baker entered St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for surgery. william Litchfield has been ad- ~mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for|three hits off Plake in 2 1/3 in- medical treatment. nings, no hits off Connell in 5 in- nings, one hit off Cantillon in 2 innings; umpires, Major Hoffman / at the plate, Bystrek on the bases, from St. Ann’s Hospital. scorer, Dapcevich. Time of game 2 | e hours. Selby Wallace, at St. Ann’s Hos- pital for medical care, has been‘ARRlvAlS RE Mrs. C. L. Wingerson, medical patient, was dismissed yesterday discharged NOTICE |That I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by Gasboat Di- | ‘ana 31B368 unless authorized by me. ady. the south were: B. Corson, N. L. Schwalb and I RRE Berdy. s s 5 From Ketchikan: E. B. Clayton 1 BUY WAR BONDS and C. A, Wheeler, JOHNSON. Arriving here this morning from Harvey Olsen, J. Notice is hereby given that Ro- berta West White, has made appli- cation for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 010266, under the act of May 26, 1934 (49 Stat. 809) for a tract of land designated as Lot A, Plat of US. Survey No. 2492, Smugglers Cove Group of Homesites, situated at the end of Fritz Cove Highway on Auke Bay, containing 1.86 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office, at An- chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, k Acting Register First National Bank DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED of JUNEAU, ALASKA Date first publication, May 5, 1943 Date last publication, June 30, 1943 adv, MBER FEDERAL O osIT INSURANCE (X GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 16 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 090 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 HARVEY B, LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676. - —— ey PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 492 Trunks—Baggage—Parcels “ DAY OR NIGHT _Scheduled Delivery 10 &. m. _ and 2 P. M. e