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IUNE 7, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED . FOR RENT | | FOR SALE | | : & S BYSHUTOUT| ONSUNDAY MISCELLANEOUS | (By Associated Press) SCORE BY INNINGS | The Pacific Coast League's lead- 12345678871 ing Angels scored two shutout Webfeet 00004001 1— 6] games over the Sacramento Sena- St.LouisBlues 2 0100 45 1 013 tors Sunday, the second double vic- - i [tory over the Solons tis season. | St Louis Blues defeated the Web- | Hollywood won the opener from !feet Sunday afternoon by a score! {eattle Sunday on pinch hitter of 13 to 6. The Blues eollected: 20 Hill's two-run homer with two men [hits off two: Webfeet hurlers to a lout in the tenth. Seattle took al'tune of 13 rums, including ‘a long| |three-run lead in the first imming 'homer by Pavlige that cleared the Copy must be In the office by |of the second game to stave off|{yard of the Government Hospital 4 o'clock in the afternoon to in- Hollywood's drive, including three|and another homer by the versatile) are insertion on same day. runs in the ninth Fowler Portland defeated Oakland twice| The scoring was spread through- We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone to hs Dally rate per line for consecu- Uve insertions: One day .. Additional days .. for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone‘m the abbreviated tie contest with 796. Philadelphia in the game that was - — jcalled in the fifth inning. The Pirates tightened their grip ron nm ‘nn third place by taking a double “TURNISHED apartment, two bed- | header Sunday from the Giants. rooms, oil heat. Phone Douglas apts., easy kept warm. Win- (oun' FIee' FUR. Lloyd N. Green, 1 tube; M. P. ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, Munter Co., 2 tires, 2 tubes; Oscar disk Seaview Apts. Harri, 2 tires, 2 tubes; Nels Ander- LB BTN 2 Yot son, 2 tires, 1 tube. Wins Stakes, ANGELS WIN BlUES WIN TWO GAMES | Sunday to take the series six gameés in the opener, one. The Beavers, ad 13 men left on bases. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 8, 1; Portland 3, §; Oakland 1 (TIRES, TUBES 1SSUED FIRST WEEK IN JUNE Certificates for tires and tubes were issued to the following during the first week in June: William V. Graves, 1 tire, 1 tube; Sacramento 0, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU ALASKA IN CONTEST out the innings as shown above. ‘The pitching was fair but the fielding wasn't good enough as nine | jerrors were committed during the! | game. A neat double play was executed in the third inning. Tomlinson, the | first man up, grounded out to the second baseéman. ‘Austerman, next | EVERYBODY WORKS—0n the 700-acre nk Kerkhoff PAGE FIVE Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY 2 QUALITY with SERVICE Phone DON'T BUY BLINDLY Ask for well known brands and be sure of the best your money can buy. For instance: Johnson's Waxed Floor Cleaner — Johnson's Glo-Coat—Johnson’s Shi-Nup Household Clean- er and Silver Polish — are tops in household needs . . YOU'LL FIND THEM ALL AT PIGGLY WIGGLY, PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum deliveries $2.00. Orders must be in before one o'clock. There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! [ v P Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken I EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS nll John Marin, Prop. CALL FORD AGENCY ¥ (Authorized Dealers) FEMMER'S TRANSFER ||| ~ Audorsos i’ 114 Foot of Main Street OIL — FEED — HAULING Juneau Motors | Nite Phone 554 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 08 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and 48 | Hospital Saturday for medical care. | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! San Francisco 3, 5, San Diego |man up, reached first on an error Minimum charge 12 iy Mrristy Rk sdobind - basemiar He facm near Montmorenci, Ind., everybody pitches in. Even 3-year- | Seattle 3, 7; Hollywood 4, 6. First |the Blues. Elzing then hit a ground- old Jimmy, a grandson, h.)dtlhw out to the field to bring lunch to =‘ run SALE | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN:|game 10 innings ]” to shdistop Churchman, whoy Df,?i"i' 16, WibSrgese el {hat oh May: 2145 ToAR iy JER) National League |threw to Ernst at second, nipping B L!’L\LIHI'I‘L?I{ 5ot Blat) iE % |Commissioner's Gourt for. duneail] New York 1, 0; Bittsburgh 18, 7. [RUMSERAG, (W ‘relkyed ihe Dell ERVIN HAGERUP (oMMUNI(ATION long. /11-ft. beacn, fully equipped: |Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Dan| Boston 3; Cincinnad 4, fourtsen [0 (Datih, . reticing ‘Eking und, the | also. trolling girdies. Will accept|Twiet was appointed executor of|Innings. Second game postponed. |[side. - | “eruiser” in exchange. See at|the estate of John Wagner, de-| Fhiladelphia 1; St. Louls 1. Game In the seventh inning, Church- A.GAiN HANGS Up H)I'I’UR OF JUNEAU EMPIRE,| Boat Harbor ceased [tied fifth inning when called. Sec-|man singled, Hollenbach Houbled, | te 7—A recent issue of the Em- | All persons having claims against|0nd 8ame postponed {and Pavlige hit a long homer, the BOWI_“G RE(OR wm' e & story. woikt HOUSE for sale, 5 rooms, 2 bed- caiq estate are required to present| Brooklyn 4, 3; Chicago 3, 11 F‘lrst;l"“gf‘“_ seen. here. In -nidny yep:ay reporter for the Chicago Tribune, rooms, completely furnished. Chas. them with verified vouchers as|S3me eleven innings {S0: ooty Shwe - Memeeded rids, | She {covering alleged conditions and Waynor. Phone 28 or green 611.|required by law, to said executor| Admarigan Itu g {RAZIR . wug falily s6tod end & gdade) customs in the city of Juneau. - 23| within six months from the date| Chicago 3, 2; Boston 4, 3. [0 CURES Shend Last _Saturday'night, ‘Erv Hager-| i writer referred to “USO l)16-FT. ROW boat. Call red 743 of the first publication of this ‘no-| St. Louis 1, 6; New York 2, 10.| The box score follows: lup made a new record on the Elks sources” in support of, and 8s a evenings g 2 o ( ® %% pirst game eleven innings | s [alleys, bowling 708 for three games| juce’ of facts and figures to sub- ¥ 3 site on Haines| DAN TWIET, Executor. | Detrolt 1 4; Washington 5, 8. | s telglecd s T ) U, B e e tantiate his claims enfents and five |First publication May 24, 1943, Oleveland 5, 5; Philadelphia 12, 0 i | Former three-game Elks alley| 1 you1q like to take this oppors " i 1o et ot rasts ,oublleation’ Jiine 16 4048l] (‘m Leagne & AB R H E records, also held by Hagerup, Were yu,ity 1o state that the writer in Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldg.| ady.| St. Louls Blues 13{"Webfect 6. i"""s" o A g8 S TR, 101 |question did not contact any USO Juneau 1 e | ctEn, s 4 2 2 1| High single game record is 8lS0| rficia] here and had no_interviews GAMES SATURDAY Hollenbach, If 5 1 4 0 held by Hagerup with 279. Martin, wip), anyone conected with the Ju- "URKISH BATH—Room for .xma]l Pacific Coast League v dsh 5 2 8 0 Lavehik holds second place with|,eay yso © ub (Signed) Sid restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. | an ees 'op San Francisco 2, 3; San Diego|Fowler, 3b 5 2 1 0277 and M. E.- Monagle has third |Cowgil, Disgctar, Junea ity Shing Franklin St 3_ 2 Davis, 1b 5 1 2 0 record with 268. O s Portland 1, 5; Oakland 2, 0. Sec- | Gems, rf 5 2 3 l‘ b4 o | MODERN, small 4-room furnished | fond game seven innings Comell, ¢ 4 109 STO(K ouo]'A“oNS ! house. Phone black 611 after ro w ns I n I Soatits 1; Hollywood ¢ | Snedigar, ¢ 17500 0 n v B 6 pm | Los Angeles 6, 16 Sacramento | Cantillon, p 40 22 I’“mg r“on fpabiiiah o W Gl iy S o S i i Tl @ o PraisesAmerian ot o s e i Sitie Alsea New York 5; Pittsburgh 1 AB R H E Jee s In Deser" Ny 11‘ et Sodmirn] s 4 | | St. Louis 1; Philadelphia 0 {ganis, rf i S p 64%, Commonwealth and Southern Motorship CHICHAGOF, length (By Associated Press) | Chicago 3; Brooklyn 2. .jl-’xshcr, 2b I ) g 1, Curtiss Wright 8!2, General Mw-‘ 65 ft., cargo capacity 44 tons, 125| The New York Yankees Kkept| American League | Austerman, 2b 8000100 : _[tors 55%, International Harvester| hp, Bow steel plated. Price | their grip at the top of the Ameri-| St. Louis 3; New York 2 |Elzing, 2b, rf 5 0 0 o] Onlieurdn the United States|89%, Kennecott 83i New. ¥ork| B e el o lean Thisue, - sioibig YEN i5ub| - Ofiloago 4. Hofer | Stoplello, cf 5 0 1 o With the official British exbibition | Central 18%, Northern Pacific 18%, 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. [twice on Sunday before a crowd of| Cleveland 5; Philadelphia 6. Plake, 3b, p P e Bl il Sl Sl e R b hniki L RS B gL s sl ar |MeDsnias, p 2 o o o Rommels route from Cairo into 184, United States Steel | RAINBOW 'Inn at'-Sttka. "Goofd|iws "home wms: with & man’ on) A |Kraus, ss 3 0 o o Tunisia; Lieat. Col. David Mac- pound $4.04 P.O. Box 151, Sitka. b BAGH Mims, Wuring the Awh] STANDING OF CLUBS Jojtko, ss, 3b 2 1 g o Donaldu veteran of the British| pow, Jones averages today are B = 5 SR8 i SR | % North African campaign, declared!qs follows: industrials 14182, rail /BUY mill wood now, $6 per unit. O0L | Fasitlo Const TafEwe Bue & 2 0 0 1 cently that “The jeep is one of 3690 utilities 20.14 |~ Sending application with OP.A.| The Red Sox came from behind | Won Lost Pet. Faerber, 1f 2 1 0 0% reatest ‘contributions to the| . e T B L wsq |to beat Chicago twice Sunday after|Los Angeles 38 12 760|Bahr, 1b 4 114 3 for raise in price. Phone 358. [*_ Za TR Tt e T3 war PRICES SATURDAY ooy |losing three straight games. |San Francisco 31 18 633 | Tomlinson, c¢ $ v “They. are the most amazing ve- - ; 10-TUBE “Cadet” rgdm_ $25. No. 4,| Rookies Ewald Pyle and Milo !san Diego 26 26 500 | o —hicles,” he said. “Our official pho- ; Closing quotation of Ala;ka' Ju- Buckingham Apts.,, Douglas. Candini hurled wins over Detroit!Oakland 24 26 480 37 6 tographérs have ridden them “"““' mine stock last Sl“““ ay was o {Sunday to clinch the Washington | Portland " 460 Summary throupichiscms: ot- i ibet. Hitter | L8 Ammerican DEpo s, Andouda -ROOM house, also_income prop- |Senators’ hold on second place | ollywood 25 23 451 Sacrifice hit: Churchman; home paities, They are soft, that is they| 20+ Bethiehem Bteel 65%, CGom- | erty. 1t interested, P.O. Box 1615, | Seattie 18 31 366|runs: Paviige, Fowler; doubles: offer little armament protection, :““““:,’\j“”:(““gd. b"(‘f“"";"l "MC““" ‘ {@sneamento 17 32 347 Vojtko, Pavlige, Hollenbach; double but their four-wheel ~drive and|lss Wrisht 8%, General Wotors 1 F(;isvfttnfi;igr;n:nk;n:1;3501‘3);1? | National League {play: Kraus to Austerman to Bahr; mechanical advantages enable them | "™ Crangy CRoME, and. Miwng [ i | Weo Lost Pot. |beses oh bubis: mffiuPlake 15 ot to do almost Snyting |5%, International Harvester 70 pbs Ist. Lok 26 14 650 |McDaniels 1, off Cantillon 4; earned| “I've even scen them pull disabled | Kennecott 32, New York Centr | ok 28 17 gop|runs: St. Louis Blues 8, Webfeet|light tanks through the desert,”|18%. Northern Pacific 16%, Pack- [ WAmn E Pittsburgh 22 18 550|2; struck out: by Plake 2, by M- he said. ard Motors 4%, United States Steel } wih Cineinnati 21 19 |Daniels 4, by Cantillon 5; passed| The colonel was once a Holly-{46%, Pound $4.04. WANTED-Sewing machine. Blue Boston 17 19 .479|ball: Tomlinson; left on bases: St.|wood extra and later a motion pic-| Dow, Jones averages Saturday | 87 Philadelphia 18 22 ‘450 | Louis Blues 5, Webfeet 6; umpires: | ture direetor in London. During the Were at follows: industrials 143 | WANTED TO RENT —3- bodxuom NAT lEAGuE'Now York 16 27 372/ Hoffman at home, Shaw on bases; filming' of ‘the victory picture he rails 36.69, utilities 20.33. | Tt v i Ehiigo 15 21 357 scorer: Dapcevich: time of game: shows his 70 photographers suf- - ‘ American League |2 hours 30 mmme :reu-u 17 casualties, four being About 1,750,000 troops a month| Moot oo v St e 2 Woa e ot A (killed, seven wounded and six cap- tavel on American trains in of-| wood-burning. Call 779, ask for| By Aseotiied e | ik Vork 28 15 680 Hosp"‘l NOTES i SBinl lropy movepeCy D frrad cieeslin: 8 The Brooklyn Dodgers Temain | washington 24 18 5711 { e’ & . |half a game behind the National|petroit 2 19 513 - | WANTED TO RENT—Small fur- League-leading St. Louis Cardinals|ppyiaaeiphin 22 21 12| Mr and Mrs. Clark B. McKay GEORGE CLARKE nished apartment or house. Call by splitting a doubleheader with|gpicag, 17 18 486|became the parents Saturday of | room 420, Baranof Hotel the Cubs on Sunday before 30,360, | Greveland 20 22 :476i“ baby girl, born at St. Ann’s Hos- | 88 8 ”m'_“I ?ubscriber to TH@ DAILY AI:ASKA.EMPIRE R :,l:(x\ ‘[Jlx;(;':'.\‘lll:}n;;:i };Az:fi gmnfii: iy 20 23 4g5/pital at 10:45 am. The young is invited to present this coupon this evening I is year. Ma |st. Louis 13 23 ‘361 |lady weighed ten pounds. Mr. Mc- at the box office of the«— shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. |fifth victory in the eleven-inning " Kay Is with the U. S. L lialt ;2 City League v Is wi e Engineers m WANTEDWasher; sl ary cloan: hener e he singled and arov| Won Lost pet,|Juncan. CAPITOL THEATRE erman at Snow hit i ~ | Missouri Mules 5. 4 Good pay. Phons 299 s i | \'euvd 14 h}ts in the second game,|g¢ 1ouis Bluee: 43 (1) I:m Cornelia. Phillips, medical pati- and receive TWO TICKETS to see: T s bunrhmu five runs in lhf?A fourth ! ywepeet 2 2 .500\“‘" and Mrs. William Swendsen, IT 7 W{A;\ TED—Uscd furniture. 306 Wil- | ‘x;;:]xtx;:; (:le‘d four in the sixth to|cyy 1 3 350 |surgical, have entered St. Ann’s TOHTILLA FLAT ouzliby. Phone 788 C| ame. : i g y. Phone 1789, Mt Lfms stan Mustats it All Stai 0 4 .00 Hospital recently. | frederal Tax—6¢ per Person W NTED To BUY Large stove ting streak was broken in 22 games | Nimmo Old entered St. Ann'sl Mrs. Helen Jackson has entered the Government Hospital, where this morning she became the motk:- er of a baby girl. IN WAR Sarah Merriott and Mabel Fred,| surgical patients at St. Ann's Hos- pital, were both discharged yester- day. Mrs. Maynard Peterson and baby 3 ) BT LnsT alld rou“n | girl have left St. Ann's Hospital - | and returned home. FOL’NU ‘.\‘1“(0 gold signet ring ’ JA(KPOT Owner have by proving e s e(or | Mrs. Bertrand Th i y | ; omas was an A property and paying for lhls‘ |outgoing medical patient at St THE management of this » ady NEW YORK, June 7. — Count| NEW YORK — Sam Patt’s idea|ann's Hospital recently. S58 o pledepd b conims- . e # | worked about $800 worth. Then the 3 tive eperstion. The mfery Fleet last Saturday afternoon wo"’authorities tepped i of depository’ funds s eue ¢ 3 the 75th Running Belmont Stakes| SPIEC. 0 Ove Hanson and William A. Smith i sderati MISCELLANEQUS | worth $35,000, boosting the eurnings:le?e;vmcnd dobe, ""'1‘”"“’9" home | were outgolng medical patients at sddition, the bank s & mem- Tt T v lof ¥ #5 relief an unemployment insur- 's D GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- of the horse to $250,000. Bips Pl ! ir-|St. Ann's Hospital Saturday. ber of Federal Deposit Insur- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Count Fleet ran the mile aud]ame.an xeusz.ered for Social ance Cor| ion , which is- o Beauty Shop. Phone 201, |one-half in 2:28 1/5, chopping nwo-\ifi‘"“;‘”" under his name and his| Vassa Stepetin, admitted Satur- i 3 o s SUE ififths of a second off the record|Prother’s. day at the Government Hospital, 315 Decker Way. Offici i 8 i 2 e | for the Belmont Stakes set by War uu.als said he'd get a job un- | was discharged yesterday. 4TURN your old gold Into value, |Admiral six years ago dev, s feothers name:. ‘while| i cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | o D drawing relief checks under his| Baby Janet Brown has been dis- - b jown, then leave the job and apply |charged from the Government Hos- e 0o 0 o”a ® ® o o o o o o for unemployment insurance un- pital. YOUR BKOKEN LENSES B, WEATHER REPORT ® |der the brother's aame to protect e~ e Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| 8 llg. S. Bu.rmur 8 ® his home relief sganding. ATTENTION MASONS Examined. Dr, Rae Lillian Carlson i M"mu ‘nuirda), June 5: ®| He pleaded guilty to charges of | Called communication Monday Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv Maximum 55, minimum 46. ®|grand larceny and violation of |evening at 7:30. Work in M. M PO W BN ¢ Temp. Sunday, June 6: ®|the New York Svate Labor Law. ldEQree‘ salgia s b e g G o7 S P J W. LEIVERS, = MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT BUY WAR BONDS $0 000000000 gmpie Clasificds Payl advy, Secretary, 4 A R W } AS IN PEACE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE Chas. G. Warner Co. | Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Palnts | e s Leota’s WOMEN'’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel NORTH TRANSFER | Light and Heavy Hauling Newly Renovated Rooms E O.DAVIS E.W. DAVIS o Ristoviatie Hhten PHONE 1 PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTN DFALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Rtove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALLUS! Junean Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 Cholce Meats At All Times Located in: George Bros. Store TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing a FRED HENNING Complete Outtitter for Men “Meating” ONLY THE BEST OF MRATS PHONE 203 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery Ideal Paint Sho P | Phone 649 Pred W. Wendt HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant PHONE 184 or 188 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 009 American Meat — Phone 38 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Eleciric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 BEWARD ST, _— PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE G. E. ALMQUIST PHONE 492 INSY NC CUSTOM TAILOR Trunks—Baggage—Parcels Across from Elks' Club DAY (N I PHONE 576 Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m, and 2 P. M.

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