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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT I | | | | | | Copy must be In the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- wre insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Airectory. | Count five average words to the | Dally rate per line for consecu- Bive insertions: One day ... 00 Additional days ......... 50 Minimum charge 500 FOR SALE 6-ROOM furnished house, fine view of harbor. Priced for quick sale 706 6th St | LOST and FOUND {FOUND—White gold signet ring. Owner may have by proving| property and paying for this adv. MISCELLANEQUS Perma- NEW DINETTE set, table, 4 chairs, light oak finish, Phone 181 FURNISHED house at Auk Bay, garden space, strawberry patch. Priced low for quick sale. Terms.| ‘Phone 3, 10 am. to 5 p.m. |GUARANTEED Realistic nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effectivej 1 COOK STOVE, 2 heaters, furni-| 1o 15 ture, complete toilet (both basin, stool, ete.), windows. Best of 2nd hand lumber, doors. By John Reck residence, Third St. Grant| Baldwin. | TURN your old gold into value,| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN‘i that the undersigned was, on ‘the| 19th day of May, 1943, duly ap-| {pointed administrator of the estate) |of AXEL EDWIN ANTONSEN, (le-} |ceased, and that Letters testamen- tary therefor on said day were |duly issued to the undersigned. 1 ER}}SH*BA'}H—ROOm m} s;’_;n“‘ All persons having claims against| 2 | i1 estate are hereby required to restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. |Said € dl v ,“q . Franklin St. |present sald claims with proper | vouchers, and duly verified, within |six (6) months from the date of this Notice, to the undersigned ad-| ministrator, at the office of the Juneau Cold Storage Company in| Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 19th day of May, 1943 | H. E. SIMMONS, | | Administrator. | | First publication: May 20th, 1943. |Last publication: June 10th, 1943.f adv. 16-FT. ROW boat. Call red 743 evenings. HOMESTEAD site on Haines Highway, improvements and five acres cleared garden. Inquire John Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldg Juneau. Motorship CHICHAGOF, length 65 ft., cargo capacity 44 tons, 125 hp., Bow steel plated. Price $4,000. Chichagof Mining Co. 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. this BUY mill wood now, $6 per unit. | Sending application with OP.A. | for raise in price. Phone 358. 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4, Buckingham Apts.,, Douglas. §-ROOM house, also income prop- | ———————— erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS |IN THE COMMISSIONER’S| POR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| | diesel stationary engine. BB Em-| COURT BOR JNE TERRITORY | pire. OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-| WANTED BER ONE. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, WANTED—2 American bus _girls.| Prefer high school Juneau Precinct Baranof Coffee Shop. | | In the Matter of the Last Will graduates. \and Testament and of the Estate of |MILTON VALISON, also known as |Milton Valeson, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 1st*day of June, 1943, duly appomt—‘ jed Executor of the Last Will and| HIGH SCHOOL graduate wants Testament and of the estate of| work. Office work preferable,|Milton Valison, also known as Mil- P.O. Box 1359, Juneau. im" Valeson, deceased. All persons having claims against he estate of said deceased are| required to present the same, withH o ~ " proper vouchers attached, to the| w;&’f;f[i:dw;:o a‘;‘;geé pfin, Ford"underslgned at Juneau, Alaska,| S Sl e B0 L Lpwithin (6) months from the| WANTED TO BUY—Used Sedan|date of this notice. for serviceman. Will pay up to! H. L. FAULKNER, $400. Phene red 570 | Executor of the Estate of 1 Milton Valison, deceased. Phone |First publication: June 3rd, 1943. {Last publication: June 24th, 1943, adv. WANTED—Furnished apartment or sleeping room for lady. Phone Mrs. Milton Goodman, Gastineau| Hotel. | WILL PAY CASH for late model ¢ car. Phn. green 720 after 5 p.m. six WANTED—Folding screen. black 245. C. S. GIRL desires room with C. S. family. Please phone Gastineau Hotel, room 419. 1 AT 3 wontan wiil eare ior e w, TIDES TOMORROW | her home by day or month.| Board and room for children if wanted. 930 West 9th St. Low tide High tide __|Low tide 1:51 am.,, 54 feet 7:33 am., 115 feet 2:02 pm., 3.5 feet | scattered {All Stars THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR! | | | | | last a season GAMES WEDNESDAY | Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 2; San Francisco 1 San Diego 4; Sacramento 5. Oakland 0; Hollywood 7. Portland 0; Seattle 1 National League Pittsburgh 3; St. Louis 4. American League ‘Washington 2; Boston 3 St. Louis 6; Cleveland 0 Chicago 3; Detroit 1 St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburgh Boston Philadelphia New York Chicago New York Washington Philadelphia Detroit Chicago Boston Cle and St. Louis 2 City League Won Lost Pet. Missouri Mules 3 1.000 St. Louis Blues Webfeet City 500 4 2 1 0 000 - NOTICE After June 10, no telephone rentals for the month of June will be accepted at a dis- count. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. Seattle Gets Good Start-off| .’ Whites ~ surowsis re- s turned to third base yesterday with on Home Grounds with first time since May 28 and helped |lead the world champions to & vic- (By Associated Press) He has been convalescing from eye In a pitching battle of veterans,|{rouple and had no trouble seeing Liska to start the Rainiers off TR right in the home stand in a twi- sand fans witnessed the game, tho‘w | llIE pEp best weekday crowd of the sea- . The Pacific Coast League's lead- ing Angels made it two in a row Francisco Seals [ Bill Thomas of Hollywood hand- hits to score a shutout,| the second of the over the y ' . | New York's Recognized pion in Victory BOSTON, June 10.—Willie Pep, York version of the featherweight ititle, outpointed Sal Bartolo of here which was recognized as a title affair by the Massachusetts I Pep started slowly and conse- STANDING OF CLUBS quently failed to take every round | Won Lost Pet. | gone Los Angeles 40 12 69| 1n another tilt, Johnny Bevins| San Diego 26 491 Marshall of California in the thir-, Oakland % 481 teenth round, staving off an at- Portland 23 451 | weight title Seattle 19 380 Both are Negroes. Marshall col- National League | Bevins belted him with some ter- Won Lost Pet. rific rights 29 630 stantino of New York, feather- 21 525 weight, knocked out Joey Pirrone 5 17 2 - 18 American League 500 500 465 | 318 feated in 13 Consecu- | tive Games = s s |Two former American League WOMEN GOI.FERS pitchers, Bob Harris of the Ath- Cleveland Indians, collaborated on a one-hit performance to give the Training Station team a 4-0 vic- FOR SERVI(ES‘ tory over the Chicago Cubs. o secutive win and the second over CHICAGO, June 10—The WO- the Cubs. pionship playoff, set for June 28|qouple in the sixth off Harris to July 2, has been dedicated t0|yohnny Mize, ex-Giant first sack-| Spars, Waves, Waacs and Marines| ' o Women's Reserve. | » ing tents up on the tourhey No Ra('n grounds. | 1 not defend the ‘title whieh is to be fought for by Patty Gerb, Eli- others, SEATTLE, June 10.—The Wash- ington State Horse Racing Com- the second request for a racing| season at Longacres. BESTS LISKA ~ Back with (By Associated ‘Press) the St. Louis C nals for the 1 10 0 Victory naey (tory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Seattle’s Tal Turpin bested Adithe pitching light game night. Four thou- DEFENDS HIS yesterday by defeating the San cuffed Oakland yesterday with s aks. Featherweight Cham- of Hartford, holder of the New Boston easily in a 15-round bout gommission. Pacific Coast League las he might have otherwisé easily San Francisco 31 60810t Cleveland knocked out Lloyd Hollywood 24 453 {ack for the duration on the light- Sacramento 18 369 Japsed in a neutral corner after 27 14 659 In the preliminaries, Lulu Con- 22 of Cleveland in the ninth round 16 Won Lost Pet. | .= CUBS AGAIN; | 417 |Great Lakes Sfill Unde- | GREAT LAKES, 1ll, June 10. — letics, and Tom Ferrick of the ENI.ISI I-ADIES undefeated Great Lakes Naval It was the Navy's thirteenth con- men’s Western Open Golf Cham-| Tpe jone hit was Len Merullo's‘ the enlistment of women for the g, got two hits for the Navy. All four branches have recruit- Betty Jameson of Mexico will zabeth Hicks, Dorothy Kirby and | AI Sea“le mission has unanimously rejected | e L SONS OF NORWAY Meeting at Odd Fellows Hall, Sat- adv. urday, June 12, at 8 p.m. adv, Blue | High tide 8:33 p.m,, 13.3 feet 379. WANTED TO RENT — 3-bedroom | furnished house. Phone 129. | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- 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 FURNISHED apartment, two bed- rooms, oil heat. Phone Douglas)| 7. E‘UR. apts., easy kept warn’l.’Wm-‘ ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. Jackrabbits have been known to Jjump a seven-foot fence. l WHEN TORNADO MESS HALLS AND OTHER 5u..DINGS lie flat after a tornado ment training center at Fort Riley, Kansas. damaged. Losses were estimated at $178, soldiers to the hospital, but only three were serigusly hurt, RIPPED ARMY CAMP IN KANSAS i - 5th Vidory |the | today: —JUNEAU ALASKA INSTRUCTOR, FAMILY, ARRIVE FROM COLORADO Arthur Graber, who was recent- |ly elected to teach in Douglas High |School during next term, arrived {here last night from Sterling, Colo,, | where he was instructor of mathe- matics and science. He was accom- |panied by his wife and their three (daughters, aged 5, 8, and 10 years. Pending their finding suitable |living accommodations here they to Seventh Place Ay ;.n-v g of members of the (By Associated Press) {School Board and faculty. Chicago Red Sox defeated | shington Senators yesterday | ELLSON, CANNERY SUPT, Hughson chalked up his NOW HERE FOR SEASON in. Tony Lupien and Jim| Joe Ellson, general superinten- Tabor hit successive homers dur-|dent of Douglas Fisheries Company, ing the game. larrived here last evening to be on Towering Bob Muncrief of St.[the ground for the Louis allowed Cleveland only two|season which begins on the 20th hits yesterday and the Indians|He was accompanied as far north dropped to seventh place in the|as Ketchikan by Dan Hitchman American League standings. who will be bookkeeper for the Hughsonin NEW For Red Sox Cleveland Gets Only Two Hits Yesterday-Drops ests The as T fifth w 1943 canninyg | PAGE FIVE B S PIGGLY WIGGLY 24 16 QUALITY with SERVICE Phona Fresh Fruits and Vegetables BANANAS — ORANGES — 'GRAPEFRUIT LEMONS — APPLES — AVOCADOS — CELERY LETTUCE — TOMATOES —CUCUMBERS ASPARAGUS — RADISHES — CAULIFLOWER CARROTS — CABBAGE — GREEN PEPPERS OTHERS IN SEASON N S window dis- et It's full of fresh that are prepared at have all the natural rved If you don't see what yo t in the play look in our Birds E frozen fruits and vegeta ) the peak of ripeness and food value and flavor prese PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum deliveries $2.00. Orders must be in before one o'clock. The Chicago White Sox pushed|company. The latter will arrive here ! over three unearned runs in the|next week first inning to beat Detroit in a| S twilight game last night. Four Tiger|NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX errors nullified the hurling of Hal| Notice is hereby given to all per- Newhouser. | jsons within the City of Douglas e |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. Rochester and Baltimore Play Great Confest | Yesterday B BALTIMORE, Md., June 10. — Girl Scout Camp Director Arrives Here from South Rochester and Baltimore, of the International ‘Baseball League, bat- tled 18 scoreless innings yesterd Miss Pauline Roach, who will di- when the game was called on a adv. | | a | re- LR R I WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Wednesday, June 9: Maximum 65, minimum 41, ®e 0000000000 D d rect Girl Scout Camp opening at | Eagle River on June 13, arrived in {Juneau yesterday afternoon from fthe south and 1s the house guest of Mrs. Earl McGinty until camp begins. This will be Miss Roach's third SO0’ of: davkdias summer as director of girls’ camps, 2 though, as she directed three camps oy Hutehinson of Rochester al-\jaqt year, it will be the fitth comp lowed 13 hits and Steve Gromek of over which she has had super. Baltimore allowed 15 hits. [vision ¥ r e Baltimore had the bases loaded| ryo 908 Two years <5 ‘Ros 4 in the seventeenth inning with one fp .. ca:};‘|)‘x:lxxi:‘lg(-(:ux:|;rItfi“\l“)r:fl:: out but was unable to make 8 lwaen and last sumaer she. fo scote [o4 s g 3 3 |charge of girls' camps in Billings, - I Mont., Havre, Mont., and MEDICAL STAFF OF e, v During the winter months Miss INDIAN SERVICE T0 Roach is grade school teacher in Minot, N. D. Her services for the Ex(umlo" l"lEI Juneau Girl Scout camp were ob- oy tained through the regiona! offices Dgparting by plane for Excursion OMfrs“u;{ Glir] Fiifi:‘s OIC‘?'IM:}OB i Inlet today to conduct a medical| o > ->' ™ E e (e o clinic at Excursion Inlet are Dr, | OMmissioner, when she was south Jacob P. Eberhardt, medical direc- | /1Y this spring. tor of the Bureau of Indian Af- ki@ fairs, Dr. Louis Salazar, head of | HOSPITAL NOTES the Government Hospital, and Miss Elizabeth Nelson, hospital nurse They Party ' exbeots il Mrs. Alice Sitton entered St gl pects to’ return ]d"e‘Ann',c Hospital yesterday for medi- Upon his return, Dr. Eberhardt| " 4% expects to leave for Sitka for a| rs. At checkup there on health condx-;“::f:“'“vné‘:m:,::}:a BEHN 1o tlons, Atong. the Haes. | discharged yesterday it ilurll to ker home at Cordova. & ek e| Miss Dorothy Thibodeau was an o |CUtgOing surgical patient at St o | Ann’s Hospital yesterday. OLDS HOUSE RESHINGLED Harry Olds has recently com- pleted shingling 6f his house at the corner of Fourth and Main streets. BUY WAR BONDS —— | J. CRABITZ 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: “CALLING DR. GILLESPIE"” Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! IN WAR Zp-<Zr, AS IN PEAC E . & u Hi fa iH D IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED : e il Hn i ripped through the Army’s cavalry replace- Twenty-one buildings were destroyed and twenty-six badly £00. Injuries were suffered by 170 persons. The Army sent 33 (International Soundphoto) First National Bank o of JUNEAU, ‘ALXSKA MEMOER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS New | was | There Is No Substitute for | Newspaper Advertising! I | Soothing Organ Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailse- 11 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 787 FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Btreet Juneau Molors CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 054 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & i| Chas.G. Warner Co. | Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Bheif HARDWARE g Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hofel Newly Renovated Roome at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranot Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DFALERS Alaska Music Supply. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES ~ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Junesu GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfert made for our guests Alr Service Informalien PHONE 10 or 30 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 000 HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676