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» MONDAY, MAY 24 PHONEA CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Copy must be in the office by d o'clock in the afternoon to in- re insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mirectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Rve insertions: One day Additional days Minimom charge ......50¢ 100 EVENBREAKIN SUNDAY PLAY pitching of Ed Carnet San Diego mento Sunday, winning of the doubleheader. | Hollywood staged a 5-run both the Oaks' part-time finished the first |10 innings and relief hurler in also went in the second as a weekends. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 0, 1; Portland 4, 0. Sacramento 1, 0; San Diego 6, 2. | Hollywood 1, 6; Los Angeles 5, 4. | Oakland 5, 2; San Francisco 4, 4 ron SALE ’y WAI\}TF.I) — CONTINUED | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. ATTRACTIVE rabbit hutch, ornamental shingle with one New Zea-| First game ten innings, |game seven innings National League | St. Louis 6, 4; New York 5, 2 land white doe and two five-| WANTED TO BUY—Large stove| Cincinnati 0, 1; Brooklyn 3, 3. week-olds. Price 5. Holden's,| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phoned Chicago 2, 1: Boston 1, 0. Second 1646 Evergreen Ave. Phone 623. | 796. {game ten innings FURNISHED house, 6th and Ken-| nedy, ready to be moved into, reasonably priced. Shattuck|y poon furnished apartment with| e bath, close in, oil range or elec-| DAVENOLA, drop-leaf dining| fric range. Inquire 513A wil-| table. Practically new. Red 630. | loughby | BARGAIN PROPERTY, known as|5-ROOM furnished house, ol neat\ the Glacier Tavern, 14 miles out| to reliable couple for summer only. 715 6th St. i on the Loop Road. Good place to; serve chicken dinners or ucodxFU' RV a’pts ous} kept warm. Win- place for children’s home. For! ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water,{ particulars phone black 415. aishek. Bahyist ATite: ‘; For sale CHEAP—53 acres clear|™ gy R land, house, barn for 20 head LnST and rou“n cattle, milkhouse, chicken house| for 50 chickens, big garden. Good |[LOST—A gold rosary. Reward. Call for dairy or nice place for a|e after 6 p.m. Phone 364. children’s honm‘Sfre John Acker- LOST or mispisced — Wallet con-[ mann, Eagle River. | X . g &= B4t id) B 3B | taining Service Man’s identifica-| 40-GAL. HOT water tank for sale.| tion papers. Please return to| Phone 623. ; Empire. { Motorship CHICHAGOF, leng(h‘LOST Keys on ring al G"Astmeau 65 ft., cargo capacity 44 tons, 125 Grocery. Phone 487. Reward. J hp., Bow steel plated. Price e~ e { $4,000. Chichagof Mining Co. ulschLAnzous 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. BATNROW Th | 50 DIk Good | I A D (. e | business. P.O. Box 151, Sitka nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.) 315 Decker Way. BUY mill wood now, $6 per unit.| Sending application with O.PA.| | | TURN your old gold into value,| for raise in price. Phone 358. ; cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 3-ROOM furnished house, one acre | patented ground, 2% miles out| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| Glacier Highway. Call red 759 or | That Lhol‘ see Davis at Office. on May 2l1st, 1943 North Transfer | Commissioner’'s Court for | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, | Twiet was appointed executor of| estate of John Wagner, de-| | ceased. ; All persons having claims against | said es are required to present in Juneau Dan 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, Buckingham Apts.,, Douglgs. 3-ROOM bungalow, partly 1ur-‘ nished, 3 acres patented ground Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck. \Lk‘cm_ with verified vouchers as Phone green 410. |required by law, to said executor| | within six months from the date APARTMENT house, completely of the first publication of this no-| furnished, going for less than| j tice half of actual value. 431 So.| DAN TWIET, Executor. Franklin. |First publication May 24, 1943.| §-ROOM house, also income prop- Last publication June 14, 1:;3. erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. | NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Ordinance No. 235, regulating the keeping and licensing of dogs, re- quires: “All dogs running at large/ {are hereby declared a public nui-; |sance, and no dog shall be allowed, on any public street, sidewalk, WANTED TO BUY—Small electric | wharf or other public place withm\ air compressor and air brush. khe ‘City of Juneau’ unless such! Box 2623 ‘dog be led and securely tied upon |a leash in the hands of some suit- lable person.” All dogs ust be reg- istered and carry license tags: fee, FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. MAN WANTED at once. We have| year around work in essential war industry. Work consists of helping men in our mmmcnancfl.i ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, crew for electrical and water system. No previous experience i‘}v' City i necessary. Salary $200 per month, | vacation with pay and omeri Hosp""l “o]'ES benefits.—Alaska Public Utilities, | Cordova, Alaska D | Mrs. Robert Burns entered St. 45 and Ann's Hospital yesterday for sur- reliable bartender gery. with first-class hotel and club experience; wife experienced tele-. Everett Wheeler, and James phone operator, also some beauty Traill from Tenakee were incoming operator experience. Will go any- medical patients at St. Ann’s Hos- where Alaska. Write R. M. pital yesterday. MAN AND WIFE, husband sober, in Holmes, 816 Union St., Seattle. | = | Ruth A. Perry has entered St. WANTED—Housekeeper for three; Ann's Hospital for medical care. room and board, $40 monthly. A. e H. Kingsbury, Haines, Alaska. Fanny Johnson has entered the a0 — | Government Hospital as a patient. | WANTED—Male clerk in POSL- office, Haines, Alaska. $125 mo.| Charles Woodward, at St. Ann’s Hospital for surgery, was dismissed yesterday. WANTED—Gentleman would like room or small apartment, close ;’;ou‘lc‘l A. Finkers, Alaskan‘ Harriet Peterson has been dis- = Wgie s j(h:irged from the Government Hos- WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and Pial shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | % i B | ATTENTION MASONS WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom quarters Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- after June 15. Permanent Gov't neau Lodge Monday evening at position. Phone 656. 7:30. Degree work. e J. W. LEIVERS, WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- iaqy, Pittsburgh 4, 2; Philadelphia 1, 5 American League New York 1, 2; Cleveland 3, 5 Philadelphia 1, 3; St. Lauis 9, 2. Boston 3, 3; Detroit 4, 2. Second game ten innings. Washington 11; Chicago 0. Sec- ond game postponed. City League St. Louis Blues 5; Missouri Mules 6. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 7; San Francisco 5. Hollywood 0; Los Angeles 6 Seattle 4; Portland 2, ten nings. Sacramento 2; San Diego 4 National League Cincinnati 2; Brooklyn 5 St. Louis 10, 6; New York 7, 1 Chicago-Boston postponed. Pittsburgh 0; Philadelphia 10 American League Boston 0; Detroit 4. Washington 2; Chicago 5 in- Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 1 New York 2; Cleveland 9. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct Los Angeles 20 5 853 San Francisco 2 14 588 Oakland 19 17 528 San Diego 19 17 528 | Hollywood 16 19 A457| Seattle is. - @2 353 Portland 12 22 .353 |Sacramento 12 23 National League Won Lost Pet.| Brooklyn | R 700 St. Louis 17 10 630 Boston 14 10 583 Philadelphia 15 12 556 | Cincinnati 12 16 429 Pittsburgh 10 15 400 New York i1 A8 379 Chicago o 19 321 American League Won Lost Pct.| Cleveland 16 11 593 New York 4 1 .560 Washington 15 13 .536 Detroit 13 12 520 | Philadelphia 14 15 483 | Chicago 10 12 455 | St. Louis 10 12 455 | Boston u 17 39 City League Won Lost Pct. Missouri Mules 2 0 1.000 St. Louis Blues 2 1 667 City .01 000 Webfeet 0 1 000 All Stars i1 000 (CLEVELAND IN TOP SPOTIN AMER. LEAGUE (By Associated Press) Exploding two big innings at the Yankees Sunday, the Cleveland In- dians wrested the American League leadership from the New Yorkers by capturing a doubleheader betore 29,245 fans to sweep the three game series. At St. Louis, Jo Jo White's two doubles accounted for two runs in the nightcap to give the Athletics the second game after the Browns turned on the power to win the opener. The Red Sox pushed acress a home ‘run, then a single after two passes in the tenth inning Sunday to win the second game before the biggest crowd of the season at De- troit. At Chicago, Washington scored seven times on three hits and er- rors in the first inning to win on Sunday shutting out White Sox in Secretary. B The Daily Alaska Empire has thc |largest paid circulation of any Al- luu newspaper, erman at Snow White Laundry.| Good pay. Phone 299. Empire Classifieds Pay! the only game played as the other was postponed. (By Auswialed Press) The Seattle Rainiers won the| nightcap Sunday behind the 1-hit turned back Sacra-| ends spree in the seventh inning Sunda in- {cluding a homer by Johnny Dick- | {shot, a split a doubleheader with |Los Angeles At San Francisco, Frank Buxton, righthander, game to win in game and is credited with a loss. Buxton| works in the shipyards and pitches ! second | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA SEATTLE INMother's Encouragement | Makes Queens of Sport BLUES LOSING i | | | Behind most of the girl champions { coached the growing youngster, en kept her at practice. | credit belongs to the mother. The crowns 1 backstroke swimmer. PHIL PUT UP GREAT | ~ GAME,LOSE 1 | By Associated Press Scenes reminiscent of World Ser- |ies were enacted in Shibe Park Sun- day when the up coming Phillies lsplit a doubleheader before 37.173 | fans the largest attendance there| in League history. The Pirates cap- italized on Truett Sewell's pitching to take the opener and stop the | Phils 6-game winning streak. The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Cincinnati Reds Sunday in both| games before 31,000 fans. The Reds have not won a Sunday game SO far this year | At Boston, after losing nine straight games, the Cubs won two {tight duels Sunday. The second game went to ten innings | The St. Louis Cardinals won a| {4-game series from the Giants by taking a doubleheader Sunday.| Hubbell was unable to hold this lead of 4 runs during the first 2 innings | WASHINGTON STILLCHAMP, TRACK, FIELD | SEATTLE, May 24—The Univer- ¢ity of Washington retains the Nor- thern Division Cbast Conference track and field championship with 54 1/3 points. Oregon State made {32 points, Oregon 30, Washington State 30 /3 , Idaho 15 1/3 Jlld Montana 1 point. e, — | GLACIER HIGHWAY BOATOWNERS ARE | T0 FORM FLOTILLA A meeting for the purpose of organizing a Glacier Highway flo- tilla of the Coast Guard Auxiliary will be held Wednesday night, May | 26, at the Auk Lake road camp| building, it was - announced . today., by Don Skuse, division captain | All boat owners of the area from! Tee Harbor to Auk Lake arc urged<to be present at the meeting, when the flotilla will be organized and officers elected. Coast Guard officers will be present at the meet- ing. “Anyone owning a 25 percent or more interest in an inboard motor boat who is over 18 years of age, qualifies for membership in the Coast Guard Auxiliary,” Capt. Skuse said. The Coast Guard /\uxm'uv Al- aska District, is being set up by| divisions, the Ketchikan area com- | posing Division No. 1 and the Ju neau area Division No. 2, who helped her beautiful daughter, |monte Navy Preflight | | OUT TO MULES SCORE BY INNINGS | 123456789-T | Blues 010000022—5 ;Mulfl 10000104 x—6 | Pitcher Pavlige of the St | Blues lost his own game yester [to the Missouri Mules by a sc {of 6 to 5 on account of two errors |he made in the eighth inning, one !vrmr letting in two runs and the {other error one run. Otherwise he {held the Mules to two hits. Pavlige |also fanned 11 men who faced him {in the nine innings. It was a hard |game for him to lose | Kreyling for the Missouri Mules | pitched a fair game throughout. | The Mules made a score in the [first inning and the Blues tied |in the second. It was not until the | Webfeet Box score of Sunday's | lows | | Blues | AB R H E Churchman, ss b S8 | Clay, 2b PR D et fowler, 3b ¢ R | Pavlige, p POl . . ¥ | Davis, 1b 4D g in sports yow'll find a mother who |Emst, cf bl couraged her in competition, and | Jems, If L £ }to {he girls but much of the |‘ViLams, rf : A8 : s Snedigar, ¢ 4 S One such mother is Mrs. Florence Callen | pe0 BI5 & = g e Gloria, become the country’s No. | e = | : g | Total 35 8 6 Hollenbach substituted for Church- | vman (alllorma | i AB R H E | Krisko, cf P e ) . Docz, 1b g A a0 Is WInner Cochrell, rf 81050000 ! Schuler, c 4100 | Mulink, 3b Tty o ey ( \ Hoffmann, ss 4 0 0 0 oast tvent = 3% 0t | Nielsen, 2b §. 00001 v | Kreyling, p 2o 01 FRESNO, Calif., May 24 —~S|(n-} Total 2§87 g ing | 48 points, California won the| Summary - west_goast re and team cham-' giolon pases: Mulink: two-base| pionships in the intercollegiate op-| 4o Docz, Snedigar, Hollenbaclt {en division last Saturday night dis-|paseq on palls: off Paviige 4, off placing Southern California’s 10ng~| g oo’ 50 hit by pitched ball time vule. ! |Docz by Pavlige; struck out by Stanford was second with 36|paylige 11, by Kreyling 4; passed points, Southern California 32, Mis- balls: Schuller to Nielsen, Sifedigar souti Champs, of the recent Drake g & to Clay, Snedigar to Davis; wild relays, 21 points; San Francisco| icohes: Paviige 3; 2 hits off Pav- Olympic Club 14, :\“fl I?;l“lu,e in nine innings, 8 hits off il :‘ CO:O Kreyling in eight innings; umpire \imm behind the plate, Grassy Lowe, on s the bases, Maj. Hoffman; scorer, San Joaquin Army Flying School | Dapcevich; time of game, 2 hours 3, points on a lone entry, E nelius Warmerdam, pole scoved four points, and Fresno(1s minutes. State 3 points IR DA Unattached entrants anrexed .m, additional 10 points. IDB om ow The only outstanding time was| I ' RR California’s 880 yard relay team of | one minute, and eight-tenths| High tide—! 155 feet. cconds, compared to the world| Low tide—1 , 02 feet. mark' 6f 1:25 minutes High tide—6:57 p.m. 142 feet. LR OEE - B bl LT : | Empire classmeds Pay! ! BUY WAR BONDS WAINO HENDRICKSON #8 & paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “EAGLE SQUADRON" Federal Tax—6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! IN \X/AR % AS IN PEACE THE management of chis ’Mfl,t’!blnlllm. ‘er of Federal Depasit Insue- ance Corporation, which is- sures each of eur depositocs against low o s maximuom of 33,000 IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ERRORS (OST it ames fol- | Pne PIGGLY WIGGLY 4 QUALITY with SERVICE PAGE FIVE Phone Since food is a vital war weapon start your week off right with a resolution To SHOP and SAVE at PIGGLY WIGGLY Drop in or telephone 16 or 24 and we will endeavor to give you prompt and courteous attention. PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum deliveries $2.00. Orders must be in before one o'clock. " There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! {sixth inning that the Mules made |another tally | Then the Blues put across two| jruns in the eighth but the last {half of that inning was when the four runs were made. The Blues| {tried to tie the score in the first |hailf of the ninth, but failed. | The next game is scheduled for tomorrow night between the City | Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED ~ HAULING * Nite Phone b54 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & | MACHINE SHOP | Ropes and Paints WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTE DFALERS | WHEN IN NEED OF Ulesel Oil—Ftove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- CALLUSI Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 Complete Outtitter for Mem “SMILING SBERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 184 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comtort made for our guests Aiz Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 600 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMOUIST First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE GORPORATION e CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 e et ey Soothing Organ Music and ‘ Chas.G.Warner(k).l Marine Engines and Supplies NORTH TRANSFER | THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse- Owned Grocers 811 BEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorised Dealers) GREABES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors Widest Selection of LIQUORS Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS _ Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock,& Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planes—Musical Instruments and Bupplier Phone 208 122 W. Seornd Alaska Meai Market The largest and most complete stock of Presh and Prosen Meats in Juneau. ting” ONLY THE BEST OF MRATS PHONE 2 ~ Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE

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