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1943 | AY 14 HONE A CLASSIFIED QOopy must be in the office by d o'clock in the afternoon to in- aure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Birectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Wve insertions: One day ... 10e Additional day: 5o Minimum charge ......50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS FOR SM.E 6-ROOM fulm\hl‘(l house. Phom’i red 615 {‘ GE. TABLE model radio — long| wave only, $25 cash. Red - 340| after 6 pm ! ONE LARGE General Electric range with broiler and cooker. Phone blue 565. | GOLD CROSSES, for coat lapel\ or dress, Perma Plax wall | placques. Juneau’s Religious Book | Shop—Alaska Broadcast Pub. Co.| Krafft Bldg. on Second St. ing, doing good business. Write 1 ol | FOR SALE—Half interest in board- | - Empire CB 2297 ) STROMBER(J CARLSON radxo with phonograph attachment; also battery set radio. 425 Wil- | loughby Ave. Phone black 780. | as new. used one month—good Phone Douglas 414. E husky pups. No. 3, Capitol| Apts. T 3 ACRES clear (\nd housr‘ '\nd‘ barn. See John Ackermann, Eagle River. SEED potatoes. See John Acker- | mann, Eagle River. | or Steady 20th woman theatre Apply clean wages Theatre, Century WANTED — Middle - aged woman | housekeeper. Hours about 10 a.m. to 5 pm., Sundays excepted. Phone 66 evenings Phone blue 734 WANTED—Two experlsncpd wait- resses. Royal Cafe. |WANTED by young man—Sleeping room. Hans Wesch, Baranof Hotel. _ |Oakland WANTED—Good baby buggy. Will pay good price. 421 Seward St. WANTED AT ONCE——Imners and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. |WANTED IN EXCHANGE — A furnished apt. for a furnished house. Call at 129 7th St. | WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom quarters | after June 15. Permanent Gov't position. Phone 656. WANTED TO BUY—&shml s\ave receiver. Phone blue 379. WANTED—Two barhors, one hun-| dred dollars week guarantee. Cupps Barber Shop, Anchorage, Alaska. $-ROOM partly furnished house.| WANTED—Woman for part time St. Louis . Douglas. | William Wagner, 12-TUBE cabinet model Silvertone | radio, $35. Box 1022, Douglas. Molo)&hm CHICHAGOF, length 65 ft., cargo capacity 44 tons, 125 | hp, Bow steel plated. Price $4,000. Chichagof Mining Ca.‘ 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. furnished house. | 6 to 7 pm. 4-ROOM partly 223 Willoughby. 224 Gas- | BUICK sedan. Address, tineau Ave. RAINBOW Inn at Sitka. Good| business. P.O. Box 151, Sitka. BUY mill wood now $6 per umt Sending application with O.P.A. for raise in price. Phone 358. “AEROSONIC” pizmo pracucally new. Ask only $400. Will deliver to Juneau. Contact Goddard, Sitka, Alaska. 3-ROOM furnished house, one acre patented ground, 2': miles out‘ Glacier Highway. Call red 759 or see Davis at North Transfer Office. heavy % | 75! 109-zal. oil *ank; d- tank, capacity 344, ROUND inch gal 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4, Buckingham Apts,, Douglas. 0 P « §5-ROOM furnished house, sun porch, Flamo range, Frigidaire. 1‘ mile north of Douglas Bridge. Phone 5032. | 3-ROOM bungalow, partly fur-|rq nished, 3 acres patented ground.| Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck., Phone green 410. S——R& furnished house. Phone black 615. cnmplei:fy than | So. APARTMENT house, furnished, going for less half of actual value. 431 Franklin. 5- ROOM house, also income prop ) erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615 MODER.N 5 room rum.lam loc house, Mile 3% Giacler Highway. | Montgomerys. FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. | WANTED WANTED—Trunk and set of dishes; | also for sale: lady's black wool suit, size 16. Phone green 755. WANTFmYouxlg lady wishes smalil apt. or furnished room. Mrs. Joy, Baranof Hotel. | | | WANTED—Used [ LOST — work in home, 10 am. to 2 p.m. Phone 11. | WANTED—Small bicycle. Madsen's Bike Shop. WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry.| Good pay. Phone 299. s ture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED TO BUY—Large stove| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. ~ FOR RENT 2-ROOM furnished apartmenc with bath, oil range. Inquire 513A Willoughby. FURNISHED 3-room cabin. ‘Willoughby. FUR apts., easv kept warm. Wln- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. LOST and FOUND LOST-—Monday. tie chain with graduated gold nugget and larg- er nugget, hanging from center. Cash reward for its return. Phone! 028, Post Chaplain Beahn. LOST Girl's wrist wau_h “between town and bathing beach. En- graved on back: To “Pat from Dad 1937.” Phone 49. Reward. Cnpt;in‘s overseas return to Empire. LOST or misplaced: one straw suit case, one over-night case and lower plate false teeth. Liberal reward. Notify manager, Gas- tineau Cafe. 2 * MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY STYLE table board at the Bergmann, and meals served on all shifts. Lunches put up at $12.50 per month. cap. Finder (.rUAR.ANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, §1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Will hold a Goody Sale at Bert’s Cash Grocery Saturday, May 15, at 10 a.m. Donations accepted by telephoning 32. adv. D YOUR BROKEN LENSES ‘Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Blomgren Eldg. Phone 636. adv. v to| work. Top | *|Cleveland CONTESTS IN P.C. lEAGUE to 1 Scores, While Another Is 5t02 (By Associated Press) Frank Dassy twirled ing yesterd tp h(‘lp give San {Diego the first win of the current {series with Oakland, score 2 to 1 Sacramento got 10 hits off three pitchers yesterday to stop Holly- wood's winning streak, score 6 to Steinbecker ~ singled in Henry a run across to win for San Fran- cisco from Portland, score 2 to 1 GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles-Seattle, postponed. San Diego 2; Oakland 1 San Francisco 2; Portland 1 Sacramento 6; Hollywood 2 National League St. Louis 5; Boston 0. | Cincinnati 1, 3; Philadelphia 2, | Chicago 4; New York 7 | Pittsburgh 4; Brooklyn 5. i American League New York-Chicago, postponed. Philadelphia 2; Detroit 1, thir- \tecn innings. Washington 3; Boston 6; St Cleveland 2. Louis 4, twelve sunken | WANTED TO BUY—Baby stroller. |innings. | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. 9 3 864 13 10 565 14 11 560 13 12 520 1, .18 458 9 15 375 i .333 8 16 333 League ‘Won Losl Pet. 13 684 9 600 10 526 8 471 467 467 .389 .389 Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego | Hollywood Portland Seattle | Sacramento National | Brooklyn St. Louis Cincinnati Philadelphia lPltlsbur;,h Boston Chicago . 11 |New York 1 i American League | Won Lost Pt. 13 6 684 u A 611 9 8 529 11 10 524 8 8 500 12 429 10 375 3 13 350 e WASHINGTON WINS FROM CLEVELAND New York | Detroit | Washington | Philadelphia Chicago " Boston 9 6 o 1. ton and Red Sox Play Extended Games (By Associated Press) | Washington got two runs in Lhe {twelfth inning yesterday, [flurry with lefthander Ewald Pyle, {count, one each, in the ninth. \inning game yesterday when Dick ]Slebert of the Philadelphia Ath- letics, singled home the run. Mike Ryba, relief pitcher for the iBoston Red Sox, faced a tough sit- uation yesterday afternoon. With the score tied, the bases loaded |and.no St. Louis outs in the last half of the ninth inning, he earned a great victory by pitching no win- ning hits. The Sox scored twice in the twelfth inning. THREE TIGHT | Two Games?l%yed with 2| 7-hit pitch- | the ninth inning yesterday to put| .| Sewell Tigers andmlefics, Bos-| then| {staved off Cleveland's last minute| (brought up from Toledo, pitching| to victory. The Indians evened the| The Detroit Tigers dropped a 13-} winning | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA HUBBELL ON MOUND AGAIN IN FIRST GAME Phillies Go Info Fourdh | Place in Standings of National League (By Associated Press) Carl Hubbell took the wraps off his famous left arm yesterday for the first ‘time this season but failed to pitch a victory. The game was won with a pinch hit homer of Dick Bartell with two men |aboard in the ninth inning in the game with Chicago The Phillies moved into fourth place in the National League by |splitting a doubleheader yesterday with the Reds before 7541 fans, the largest weekday crowd in years. The cardinals turned five sev~ enth inning hits into five runs yes- terday to whitewash Boston. Joe Medwick’s pinch single in the ninth inning yesterday beat Pittsburgh after Umpire Lee Bal- lanfant ejected the Pirate's Mana- ger Frankie Frisch, Pitcher Tryett and first baseman Fletcher during an eighth argument, inning B Mrs. John M. Cross Visits in Juneau On Way fo Deering After a three months’ business trip to the East Coast, Mrs. John Cross returned to Alaska on the steamer Wednesday and left today by plane for Anchorage enrpute to her home in Deering While south, Mrs. Cross placed her daughter Patsy Ann in Ro- mona Convent in Alhambra, Cali- fornia. On her way to the East Coast, Mrs. Cross visited Mr. and FOR SALE PRE-WAR PRICES ONE ALL-METAL General Electric KITCHEN CABINET Finished in White Enamel and Stainless Steel Trim Dimensions: Height 36", depth 24%”, width 18”. Can be used either right || or left end, your electric | range. After this stock is ex- hausted, no more will be available for the duration of this man’s war. Call and inspect it in our sales department. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 Juneau WANTED 25 MEN AT SAWMILL Register at U. S. Employment Service, 124 Marine Way ® Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Elbie | - Mrs. Carl at their coun- try home, Mallard Meadows, near Chicago. With the Dreutzers, she attended a ship launching at St geon Bay, Wis. at the yards of the Leathem D. Smith, brother of Mrs Dreutzer Carl Dreutzer, who has been a mining operator in the Second Di- vision and was interested in nickel property near Juneau, and Mrs Dreutzers both have many friends in Alaska. Their estate, “Mallard Meadows,” is a real farm, Mrs Cross said and the Dreutzers are actively engaged in its operation. After completing business in New York, Mrs. Cross flew to Washing- ton, D. C., where she visited Dele- gate Anthony J. Dimond and saw his secretary, Miss Mary Lee Coun- cil, daughter of Dr. W.' W. Council of Juneau. On her return Easter Sunday Al Alhambra. Present plans are that Mrs. Cross | may meet her husband, Major| Cross, at Anchorage on her way to Deering her home and headquart-' fers for the trading posts she oper- Ates with her brother-in-law, Bor- Is Magids. —_—— e Dreutz West with her she spent daughter FLI TO ANCHORAGE gl iy l Don Mallough, evangelist whui has been in Juneau for several weeks, left by plane today for An- chorage and other westward and interior points to carry on his mission l OLD HI | This New and Onl Casseroles..F ® EasytoUs ® Styled for @ Extremely OLD HICKORY'S graceful styling, plus the rich warm color of the distinetive Tonal Brown Glaze combne to make serv- ing pieces that will de IHE THOMAS H PHONE { will THOMAS HARDWARE (0. presents Ceramic Cookware | less Cookware in a Complete Line for Stove to Table Service Saucepans . . Double Boilers Plates . . Custards Ramekins OLD HICKORY offers all these features: @ Healthful Waterless Cooking JUNEAU - DOUGLAS SCHOOL ARTISTS IN POSTER CONTEST Mothers—and tathers—of con- testants in the Poppy Day Poster contest sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary are especially in- vited to attend the silver tea the Dugout Saturday afternoon, where the posters will be displayed Judging will be tomorrow and prizes awarded to the winning pos- ter in each of the three school groups, that have been divided to represent fourth, fifth and sixth rades, seventh, eighth and ninth grades, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades. Both Douglas and Juneau entries will be considered in the judging at the Dugout tomorrow. Proceeds from the silver be used by the Auxiliary local child welfare -- tea for R R A A N ) WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Thursday, May 13 Maximum 59, minimum 45 e e e o 0 0 ¢ 0 R s dis- led Pasteur’'s germ theory of ease, established in the 1870's to identification of the caus many major ills. CKORY y Ceramic Water- ry Pans. . Pie e ... Easy toClean Table Service, Too! Tough and Durable slight every hostess. ARDWARE (0. 555 W.0.CA |{ a8 8 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: “THE CARTER CASE” Federal Tax—G6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! RLSON of JUNEAU, ALASKA ST MOER FEDERAL DE First N ational Bank DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED INSURANCSE Pe PIGGLY WIGGLY 23 QUALITY with SERVICE FRESH V_!:GETABLES! A Whole New Shipment of Fresh Spring Vegetahles Full Flavored Nutritious Fresh Vegetables and Fruits add zest to your table and vitamins fo your dietf. PIGGLY WIGGLY PLACE YOUR DELIVERY ORDERS EARLY IN T‘hE DAY Phone There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Martn, Prop. Phone 68 | et i A LA FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone b54 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Baildecy’ and Shelf HARDWARE T Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE BHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL sy Am-nock&stmco. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Halel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rales PHONE SINGLE O NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH WHEN IN NEED OF 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 3 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel. 680 HARVEY B. LOWE Public Accountant i - 4 G. E. ALMQUIST . CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576

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