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| ! 1 | x | i 5 TUESDAY PHONE A CLASSIFIED | FOR RENT { FOR SALE ; DODGERS WIN OVER PIRATES, FOUR TO ONE PIT BURGH, Pa, The Brooklyn Dodgers {four hits in the eighth inning yes- ay to defeat the Pittsburgh Pi- 4tol LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS June 8 clustered trailing from the windup of the too successful after I The was none {from | The gs |played yest west tour the only the major Dodgers into the place though trail- percer points. Freddy Fitzsimmons won a |personal triumph in defeating the | Pirates bea earlier this me one erday put with rd in / and the Copy must be in the office by L a virtual tie d o'clock in the afternoon to in- £ wre insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone 7 year Count five average words to the | Lopez held the Dodger: ) until the eighth inning. Dally rate per line for consecu- Wve insertions: A | One day ... 100 Additional days ......... 5o Minimum charge ..60c FOR SALE NEW DINETTE set, table, 4 chairs, light oak finish; studio couch slip cover and 3 pillow cover sets rust color, never used. Phone 181 first age who him in check STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pet |Los Angeles 38 12 |San Francisco 31 18 |San Diego 26 26 5 NOTICE | Oakland 26 480 Bond Holders | postisne 3 27 Elks Building Corporation Hollywood 28 The Directors of the Elks Build-|geattle 18 31 ing Corporation have elected to re- ramento 1782 deem and retire Sixty-Eight (68) e of its Mortgage bonds on July 1,| National League FURNISHED house at Auk Bay,|1943, by payment of 102% of the| Won garden space, strawberry patch.!face value and interest on the|gy Priced low for quick sale. Terms. following Phone 3, 10 am. to 5 pm Hfllnfh ':;v COOK STOVE, 2 heaters, furni-| 23 - 31 36 ture, complete toilet (both basin,| 41 42 49 stool, etc.), windows. Best of 2nd| 50 - 51 2 58 hand lumber, doors. Inquire John | 61 70 - |Chicago Reck residence, Third St. 2 84 i 9% - | 106 - | 115 |New York 116 - 124 - 125 - 129 - 131 Washington 133 - 135 - 138 - 139 - 140 - | Detroit 141 - 143 - 144 - 146 - 148 - 149. | Philadelphia The holders of the above num-)Chicago bonds should present the Cleveland e L - |same to GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, | Boston HOMESTEAD site on Haines Trustee for the Elks Building Co: Highway, improvements and five poration, at The B. M. Behrends acres cleared garden. Inquire John |Bank, at Juneau, Alaska, on July League Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldg.|1, 1943. | Won Lost Juneau No interest will be paid on the|Missouri Mules £ fiéxisn BATH_Room for sxnau;;‘:?‘f"‘] u\lx:;;zc-n-d bonds on or um-r‘f‘l’“\i:(‘,‘:.:\ Blues : 1’ restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. ELKS BUILDING CORPORATION |Gity 3 FERUE . By Henry Messerschmidt, |All Stars 4 Pect. 650 630 537 Lost 14 17 19 19 Louis | Brooklyn Pittsburgh | Cincinnati | Boston 472 | Philadelphia 450 New York 6 2 21 kit 86 88 97 - 98 - 107 - 109 - 3 4 92 94 100 - 110 - American League Won Lost Pet. 23 605 24 571 513 HALIBUTER “North Star,” 45 ft.| long, 11-ft. beam, fully equipped; | also trolling girdies. Will accept | “cruiser” in exchange. See at| Boat Harbor. 102 - 114 - red 743 bered 16-FT. ROW evenings. boat. Call Louis City Pet, 1.000 800 MODERN, small 4-room furnished | President nouse. Phone black 611 after| 6 pm. Motorship CHICHAGOF, length | $4,000. Chichagof Mining Cc.i NAMED AS (OA(H i WlNNER BY TECH KAYO 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. OF COLLEGE STARS — [ 2 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4| Pro_foothall Season Is 10! cmarranooca, Tenn., une 8. BUsan. A, D, p b Tony (Two Ton) Galento scored Open in Chicdgo on = two-round technical decision 1ast {night over Golden Terror. AUgUS' 25 | Galento weighed 242 pounds and (Terror 298 pounds. CHICAGO, June 8—Harry Stul-| Gus Dorazix of Philadelphia took |dreher, one of Notre Dame's Four @ 10-round decision over Lem | Horsemen whose Wisconsin's foot- | Franklin of Cleveland last night ball team last year handed Ohio| The two events were the first in |State the only defeat, is announced the outdoor boxing show season. as coach for the College All-Stars| 7 i 3 who meet the champion Washing- | /ton Redskins of the National Pro- OUTHElDER OF | Football League in Chicago August ] ~ INDIANS BREAKS | . HIS COLLAR BON L | DOUBLE ENTRY | WANTED—Sewing machine. Blue S ‘\ WOMAN will care for children in 2% o open the grid season. her home by day or ! Z Board and room if wanted. West 9th St. 379. | COFFEYVILLE, Kas—The police| = CLEVELAND, June 8—The Cleve- registration book was filled. The|land Indians announce the pur first arrest inscribed in it was made | chase of outfielder Pat Seerey. |by Capt. Gus Zink, on January 1"Wllkesharre fly chaser, to replace Hans Edwards, rookie garden play- 1936. The desk sergeant opened a| or f - s ‘cr, who broke his collar bone in BUY mill wood now, $6 per unit.| Sending application with OP.A. for raise in price. Phone 358. 5-ROOM house, also income prop-| erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | WANTED C. 5. GIRL desires room with C. S.| family. Please phone Gastineau Hotel, room 419. month. 930 WANTED TO RENT — 3-bedroom furnidhed house. Phone 129, | WANTED wood-burning Fred Geeslin. Cook stove—coal- Ccall 779, ask for NeW book and prepared it for the (first entry. Just then in walked | s T Captain Zink with another drunk WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and and he got the first line in the shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. |new book. e collision with another fielder when chasing a fly. BUY WAR BONDS 525 John Axel Wolti THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU ALASKA RALL GAME TIME EXTERSION BALLGAME 7o NERs o ONTONIGHT ¢ssentiat one reather per a regular Weather permftiing, & TeSUAL{. pgr purpose of giving opera- tors a pportunity to develop and scheduled game in the City Baseball league will be played tonight start 5 ing at 6:30 o'clock. The City Team | bta) the Metals Reserve Com pany, that pur- chases in connec- is scheduled to meet the St. Louis Blues. 3 tion with the war effort, an exten- |sion has been granted as to the time 1 for miners to get their {ore to the various purchasing sta- | tions. Feder ey ich needed ore - > DRAFT BOARD ~ RECLASSIFIES Most recent reclassifications is- sued by the Juneau Draft Board show the foliowing cthanges 1-A—Raymond Ferdinand Ander- son, Fred G. Endre: ! 1-A—Those who are over of age—Walter Harry George Nicholas Barnes, Erwin James Bl Harold Lee Chambers, George Daniels, Harry Patrick Doyle, Ernest August Ehler Harry Edward Ellingen, Eugene| o | Michael Forsich, Warren Fr;u\(‘ls‘““d wi (a: ddes, F:xm-s,l Ju‘wpll (‘.l.m‘:ml-(u‘ \ation s | Winslow Stanley Grubb, Gust An-|yene |ders Gustafson Vv William Wiles Hordman, Alf Han- son Holm, Harry C. Jackson, Knute |Langseth, Carl McElheny, Allen| Angus McMurchie Matt Minerich, | The time ed fror | cember | Stew: |who 1s |for th station Anchorage Ketchika acting limit has been extend- December 31, 1943, to De- 1644, according to B. D Commissioner of Mines, ting as purchasing agent company. The purchasing however, are located at Fairbanks, Nome and where the assayers are deputy purchasing agents. 38 years Andrews, Roy Bean, In order ductior 'land me to stimulate the pro- tungsten, tin, antimony ury (quicksilver), a new hedule is being prepared be obtainable from the Territorial Department of offices. A substantial and re- fund of $30,000 has been extended Mr. Stewart as agent the company, so that he may give immediate payment to all ore pur- chased in the Territory. Since last September several thousand dollars worth of ore and concentrates have been purchased and the fund has already and been replen- ished. A rise in price nounced for antimony, mercury, according to Mr. Stewart, new price for tungsten not mentioned in the sched- ule but it is presumed that the new price will effect that ore as well as the others. A confirmation of this will come later, however - CARD OF THANKS With sentiment of deep gratitude we our sincere friends and kindness and the loss of father, son the many run out has been an- tin and however a was desire appreciation neighbors for their sympathy shown . us in our beloved husband, and brother; also for beautiful floral offerings. MRS. GROVER C. WINN, ELIZABETH WINN, MRS. WM. J. ROBERTS, WILLIAM A. WINN, MRS. ANNA WINN, JOHN WINN. - - to express to our adv | A beaver can cut through a four- linch tree in 20 minutes John Prancis Mutter, Tores Jensen| THE THOMAS HABDWABE co Ness, Walter Obert, David Perrin, . ! John Perrin, Eli Joseph Post George Gerard Rivord, Dalmacio M. Sarabia, Donald Wesley Skuse, | |Charles G. Slocum, Clifford Swan- | son, John Tetoff, John Arthur | Villa, Charles Waynor, Leo Herman | ! Weiss, James Deldon Wheat, Roy H | Whitmore, Herbert William Wolf, Jerry Kennet) Wwilliams. | 1-C—Arnold Carl Amundson, Da-| vid K. Brown, Maynard Hill, Coc- nay Charlie Starr, James Williams. | 2-A—Charlie Peter Brown, Ernest | |Charles Stewart, Pedro Z. Torencio, | 2-A—Over 38 years of age, Ray- Imond McCormick Rinar Alfred Haugen, Joseph Ju- lian Hehggli, Belikko Kerhonan, Walter O. Ludtka | 3-A—Those who are over 38 years of age—Harold K. Aase, William Preston Blanton,. Harvey Ernest | Case, Frank Alexander Clark, Carl Spencer DeLong, William Dowling, | Stanley Vincent Grummett, John | Francis Hermle, Theodore Alton| Kcaton, Kinar Antonsius T. Lavold, | Robert Bruce Lesher, Dosofey Mer-, culieff, Charles Metjay, John G Osbern, Joseph Frederick Stevens, | Sidney Jefferico Thompson, Lynn Carol Vernon, Ole Westby, Otto! Mack Wood. | | 4-F—Ernest Godfrey Oberg. DOUGLAS - NEWS COMMITTEE MEETING Douglas Fire Department Main- tenance Committee -is called . to, meet at the City Hall tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in preparn—‘ tion for the commendable report| to be rendered at the regular meet- | ing of the hose companies on| Thursday night GUARDS DRILL TONIGHT | Weekly meeting of the Douglas| Unit, Alaska = Territorial Guards,| will be held tonight as usual at the natatorium, 7:30 o'clock. Speci- | fied garb for the evening is regu- | lar uniform without blouse; cover-| alls, and raincoats if necessary. } | Is Showing, With Other Sporting Goods Equipment THE NEW IMPROVED SHOE WITH THE ; "Cushioned Heel!” THE THOMAS HARDWARE (0. PHONE 555 THE IMPROVED WILSON FIELDERS' GLOVES— the last word in design and craftsmanship. The Glove may be used in all posi- tions — by infielders, out- fielders and pitchers. Built on large streamline pat- tern to produce a deep cup- ped pocket. * WILSON BASEBALL SHOES are popular wherever base- ball is played. From the “big leagues” to Juneau's Fireman’s Park, WILSO SHOES are in evidence. WAHTO RECOVERING SLOWLYi After more than a monthH under doctors’ care in St. Ann’s Hospital, Gust Wahto is able to be up and around a little each day and will ;soon be home again, it is beneved.v’ at. the box off] OTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX { Notice is hereby given to all per-| sons within the City of Douglas) | who are liable for the payment of| | school tax as required by Chapter| |38 of the Territorial laws: that the| tax is now due and payable to | " L. W. KILBURN, School Tax Collector. and receive TWO | aav. E. SAMUELSON as » paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i invited to present this coupon this evening ! CAPITOL THEATRE “TORTILLA FLAT" Federal Tax—6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appesr! ice of the«— TICKETS to see: WANTED—Washer; also dry clean-i erman at Snow White Laundry.‘» Good pay. Phone 299. | | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. ! WANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. ! FOR RENT 1 FURNISHED apartment, two bed- rooms, oil heat. Phone Douglas ., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. LOST and FOUND FOUND—White gold Owner may have property and paying adv. | signet ring. | by proving| for this e e R A et TURN your old gold into value, MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.! 315 Decker Way. | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. TRANS | PORTATION PROBLEM_sydney, Australia, has its transportation problem / * 100, as evidenced by trolley crowded to overflowing during a peak-hour rush,” of JUNEAU, ERAL DEPOSIT First Natiofll Bank | DEPOSITS IN IHIS BANK ARE INSURED for | pise PIGGLY QUALITY with SERVICE PAGE FIVE' WIGGLY 24 Phone When you are ordering the food for your family don't forget old faithful, the dog, and his nibs, the cat. It’s important that they eat regularly and well. FEED ROVER... REDHEART...PARD IDEAL...GRO-PUP... MOUNTIE KENNEL RATION . . . FRISKIES or KALO These are just a few of the many brands we carry with several kinds of cat food. PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum deliveries $2.00. Orders must be in before one o'clock. There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! INSURANCSE €O ATS EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 80 ————————————————————— FEMMER'S TRANSFER Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 1% and & Chas. G, Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH CALLUS! ~ Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES " NUNN-BUSH SHOES ~ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Bert's Cash Gracery PHONE 184 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Evegy comfort made for our guests Air Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 30 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel. 800 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across trom Elks’ Club PHONE 570 FORD AGENGY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GABS—OIL Foot of Main Btreed Juneau Molors Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE . Utah Nutand Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE & Kiaska Masic Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planes—Musical Instraments and Supplier Phone 200 123 W. Seond “Meating” Place h ONLY THE BEST OF MBATS PHONE 200 p Ideal Vall Paper Parsons Electric Co.' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs PARCEL DELIVERY SER 3 PHONE 492 ‘Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Bcheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and 3 P. M.