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PAGE FIVE Prare PGGLY WIGGlY QUALITY with SERVICE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU ALASKA MULESKICK [AMERICAN HEROES ALL STARS ALL AROUND Missourians Pound Out| Easy 13-0 Vicfory Last Night BY INNINGS | 1 456 7Tl FRIDA\ jUNt 11, |943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS SEALS BREAK | WIN STREAK FOR ANGELS [Portland Outfielder on Hit| Spree to Defeat Seattle | i | ! (By Associated Press) | In the Pacific Coast League _\'m-‘ g and b ] 1 the job lighter and quicke For Windows— Windex or Clearex For Woodwork— That miracle worker: Soil-off— Bluite—Mello For Bowls and the Sink— .4 Old Dutch — Lighthouse Cleaner {terday, San Francisco broke Los|All Stars 0000000—0) —Bon Ami—Sani Flush—Draino Angeles' winning streak in a free- S Mule: 106240013 & . {nitting PRI ek i i - xR AR S . For Bleaching— game decided | | [in the third sacker | Clorox — Purex — Mildex eighth as Al| The mighty Missouri Mules ral-| i |Wright singled and came home on|lied behind _one-hit hurling by| Frenchy Uhalt’s double. The An-|right-hander Minimum deliveries $2.00. Orders must be in before one o'clock. SCORE P 3 . Copy must be in the office by J o'clock in the afternoon to in- wre insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Stang last night to| gels won 5 to 4. Paid attendance make 11 hits, including three dou- was 991, a new low of the season. |bles and a_two-run homer, good for | Rirectory. Ted Gullic, Portland outfielder, 13 runs, while the ill-named All| li's Oount five average words to the drove in three runs on a homer|Stars booted the apple all around ne. |with two on to highlight a five-!the lot for seven errors, | Dally rate per line for consecu- run second inning, and added the; The All Stars showed up weak in five insertions: final score in the seventh Dnfl':mosl positions, but especially around s doubling and coming home on Jack the backstop and the Mules -stole L b S O'Neil's single as the Beavers beat|bases with their eyes shut. Additional days ... 5o Seattle 7 to 2 | Hoffman collected the homer, a Minimum charge ...500 Oakland spoiled the debut of{long one over left center field, in veteran pitcher Cy Blanton, for-|the fifth inning. He and Docz came ron SALB through with two hits each and ' BUY ALASKA RHUBARB, 5 cents per pound. Ernest Ackermann, Eagle River, Three Japs killed with one bullet was th while defending a small vill in the South Pacific. Sileo dropped the trio as they approached nd then bagged two more hefore the swarming little men’s rifle fire put him out of commission and he had fo be hospitalized. Our b re making the best use of the ammunition which you help buy when you invest in War Bonds. Help pass them more of it. S M 0 K E R I S SECOND DAUGHTER BORN | TO CLARENCE WALTERS | Announcements were received |here yesterday telling of the birth jon June 5 at Skagway of a baby ok ‘gn] to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence If It Rains, Matches Will | Walters. Weighing 8. pounds, the new arrival is named Constance Be Held in High School Gym : core of Marine Pfe. Nicholas Sileo There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! EVERY NIGHT | | THRIFT CO-OP DOUGLAS INN Member National Retailse- John Marin, Prop. Phone 84 e ——————————— DOU GLAS NEWS single drove in two runs in the fifth to Hollywood 5 to 3. |each. Ting. —_ | Talman, Al Star right fielder GAMES THURSDAY ‘and the second man to face Stang, Pacific Coast League got the lone hit for the losers, a Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 5. |single to right field. The first and Oakland 5; Hollywood 3. | the third innings were the only San Diego 13; Sacramento 3. {times the All Stars had more than Portland 7; Seattle 2 |three men at bat. It was one-two- _National League Ithree the rest of ‘the time. B Boston 3; Brooklyn 4 The next regularly scheduled GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| pjttehurgh 0; St. Louis 5 igame is ‘for this evening at 6:30 nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. American League |o'clock, weather permitting, when | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 wqgghington 0; Boston 2. |the Webfeet take on the Missouri 315 Decker Way. Effectivel ey york 8; Philadelphia 2. | Mules, promise of a somewhat bet-| June 15. Chicago 11; Detroit 5. ter battle. | St. Louis 2; Cleveland 1 Following is the box score for City League last night: Missouri Mules 13; All Stars 0. | |all the rest of the Mules got one| LOST and FOUND FOUND—White Owner may have by proving property and paying for this adv. ' beat Soothing Organ Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken gold signet Owned Gruocers #11 BEWARD SBTREEY PHONE 767 1 merly of Pittsburgh as Hugh Lub; | | - 6-ROOM furnished house, fine view | of harbor. Priced for quick sale.| 706 6th St. { “ISCELLA“EOUS NEW DINETTE set, table, 4 chairs, | light oak finish. Phone 181. FORD AGENCY (Authorizsed Dealers) * GREABES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Btreet Juneau Molors FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 ©IL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 Lea. She joins a sister, Jean, first |daughter of the Walters FURNISHED house at Auk Bay, garden space, strawberry patch.| Priced low for quick sale. Terms Phone 3, 10 am. to 5 pm, REV. LOV S RETURNS The Rev. George Loveless arrived | Juneau fans who take seats m"home this morning from Skagway {the ‘ball park tomorrow night are | Where he had planned to locate for |promised one of the best fights|d time to carry on work of the E|ever scheduled for Alaska when | Alaska Evangelization Society. Dif- 1‘\(€lle)~ Sgt. Hank Majcher |ficulty in obtaining suitable living of Ju-| 0| |neau, and Coast Guardsman Harold accommodations in. the Gateway 0|“Red” caused him to change his Rasmussen of Kmmkan‘(‘lt\ ent. l COOK STOVE 2 he'ltels, (urm- ture, complete toilet (both basin, stool, etc.), 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. BROOKLYN |Los Angeles |San Francisco |San Diego Oakland Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 93 or ¥ All Stars Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS® AND POULTRY mln:uvn! Call Phones 13 and & {| Chas.G. Warner Co. I Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE 8HOP Ropes and Paints = ARRSS | R STANDING OF CLUBS | Hoison, 1f Pacific Coast League | Tallman, Won Lost Pct. Kracic, 40 755 | Lundeberg, 32 615 Dosek, 3b 27 500 Sumanski, 26 491! Akers, cf 24 444 | Shore;” ¢ 24 462 | Sperling, H 0 rf 1 0 0 red 743 1imeet to settle a draw holding over, Plllh for the pre: 2|from 'their bout in the First CIU 0|in Ma | 0| There will be six bouts in all, lhm 2 |first 'to start at 7:30 o'clock sharp. | 1|The semi-windup, preceding the __|main“event between Majcher and| 7{Rasmiissen, also promises plenty |of action between two fine middle-| g | weights, the Crisco Kid of Juneau, 1,and “Red” Knox of Ketchikan. | The' opener will see Speedy Tre-| vino""f ' Juneau matched against Erwin, Cape of Ketchikan in thel feath@rweight class. Cape per- |formegd ‘ih the May Fights in Ket- chikan. i Sgt."Eddie Pinelli of Juneau and| Seamdn 2nd. Class Rehm will meet lin the second bout of the evening Olin tHe lightweight class. ( | Thethird will see Swede Stutred | Olof Juneau squaring off against —|Gunrie’s Mate Henninger of Ket- ‘thknn ‘They're middleweights. | “COok™ Cooper of Juneau's Coast | PHONE 81 Runs: Hoffman; two-base |Guard”will tangle with Carpenter Hoffman, Docz, Heinrich;|Jack Thysen in the fourth match .395|bases on balls: off Lundeberg 3;|in the heavyweight bracket. tax is now due and payable to | ‘.suuck out: By Lundeberg 4, by| Judges and the referee will not | L. W. KILBURN, COWLING_DAVLIN Lost Pct. Stang 5; passed balls: Shore to/be announced until the night ol‘udv. School Tax Collector. COMPANY | 0 1.000Sumanski 2; double play: Nielsen to|the fights, just to make sure every- 800 Hoffman to Docz; umpires: O'Brien|thing is on the up and up. The TIDB ToMoRRow DODGE snd PLYMOUTR 4.7 feet. 500 and McAlister; scorer: Dapcevich. w“"L will ‘be put up tomorrow morn- ing 114 feet, 161"'1‘ ROW boit Call P evenings. NELSON ON VACATION Sammy Nelson arrived here this morning from Skagway for a week'’s vacation. Since leaving here about a year ago, Nelson has teen work- ing on government projects there Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE HOMESTEAD site on Haines » Highway, improvements and five| Hollywood acres cleared garden. Inquire John\ ;Porlh\n(l Seattle 19 373 | Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldg. | | Sacramento 18 353 Juneau. | | | National League Won Lost Pct.| 28 14 667 | Nielsen, 30 17 1638 | Hoffman, 21 19 .525 | Doc: 1b [CHERCICRT RN CR RO 4 oo oo 2b Totals ° |Leo Durocher Back at Shortjfl S f 4 | Brooklyn S e —wem| DrivesinRun GO | Motorship CHICHA g 3 Si th | Pittsburgh 22 21 512 Schuler, 65 4., ‘o0 capscily 84 tang, 15 | Ifl IX ! Boston 17 20 459|La Cour, c hp, Bow steel plated. Price| e | Philadelphia 18 22 .450|Cockrell, rf $4,000. Chichagof Mining Co. | (By Associated Press) s New York 16 27 372 | Parker, cf 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. Manager Leo Durocher returned | Chicago 15 27 357| Cederholm, cf active shortstopping as Brook- | Afatetosn Eabaie | Heinrich, 1f, 3b n came from behind in the mmh‘ Won Lost Pct.|Foss, 3b |frame yesterday to dip the Boaton‘New York 2 15 .615'K1eylmg i |Braves who had gone ahead 3 {0 washington 24 20 545 |Stang, p : 2 in their half of the inning on|phjladelphia 2 2 | doubles by Eddie Joost and Tommy |petroit 21 Holmes, chasing Buck Newsom 10| chicago 18 the showers. | Boston 23 : Home But, the Dodgers came Back to/cleveland . 24 455/ hits: score two more runs and gain a 4 St. 23 [to 3 victory. With the bases full,| Lesigue 1Dfllph Camilli hit a long sacrifice' Won ,n\ and Galan singled to score|mMissouri Mules 4 |another. Durocher, playing his first | gt Louis Blues game since September 28, 1941, sin- | webfeet |gled to drive in a run in the sixth. | city w oMo o N mwwy o TURKISH "BATH—Room for small restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. Franklin St. DAVID IS SIX David Hollingsworth ('(*lvl)ru(\‘(l;"——————-—-—_‘ his sixth birthday yesterday with a | Leot ,s party for twelve of his neighbor- | hood playmates. Games and re-| 'l WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel 2b ss Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock, :ms't‘o:un Co. c freshments at 4 o'clock in the afternoon were enjoyed by the | children. A number of gifts were | res ed by the youngster on the| occasion, to BUY mill wood now, $6 per unit. Sending application with OP.A. ** for raise in price. Phone 358. NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS NOTICE 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 | omwecwermwaos R \...c_..c_..c...NN._ Foern 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No. 4, | Buckingham Apts., Douglas. Totals 36 Summary =3 $-ROOM house, also income prop- erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. FOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic Louis diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. City In the ‘event that it rains tomor- irow, the smoker will be moved to lm Juneau High School gym, but | [‘mx can be sure it will come olf at one of the. two places. | 4 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 Low tide—3:05 a.m., High tide—8:53 am., Low tide—3:056 p.m,, High tide—9:31 p.m., WA 250 In the American League, the sy St;rs. Y WANTED—A used truck in good New York Yankees strengthened | RE"]‘ mmn" 'I'o running order—Ford or Chev:olet thexr hold on first place as Spudw Pluladelphm in a year. Joe Gor d : WANTED;Z American bus girls.| Prefer high school graduates.| Baranof Coffee Shop. WAN'IED F‘urmshed apnrtmemol and George Stirweiss handled 22 |chances around second with no er- ‘xoxs and the Yanks won 8 to 2. Lefty Oscar Judd of the Red Sox | DE(ISION TO All persons receiving or entitled to receive rent for the use or oc- |eupancy of any housing accomo- dations or any agent of any of r,he\ A LOUIS LEMIEUX ‘as hfi'fd-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 BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU” Federal Tax—6c per Person | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! IN WAR Zp<=~, AS IN PEAC foregoing are again reminded to| sleeping room for lady. Phone | chalked up his sixth win against register their property at once with Mrs. Milton Goodman, Gastineau|On€ loss as he held the Senators Hotel. ito three scattered hits, winning 2 e BRONX BOXEmee Rent Division_ of the OPA,| B T o Room 3, Valentine:Building. wants‘. The Chicago White Sox hustled‘u:g:faanggz;( J‘;’;_::"m r':::‘?‘ Particular attention is called to| preierable.Imto third place by landing on ‘our‘jabbed ;zm & ¢ Adclitonviliet mg};u‘he fact that tenants who sublet i’ i il 2 ‘119 églsmtc ers for 17 hits, winning over Pritaie-Zivic in 10 Foufids. any portion of the premises rented WILL PAY CASH for late model; £ With the judges issgroamg. | |by them become landlords and *lm registe: (1 > ar. Phn. green 720 after 5 pm. | referee Al Grayber ust register the quarters they sub | {hand to bring loud boos from the | raised Jake's| ;. Landlords. who have not previous- \ crowd of 10,000. {1y rented their property must re- Lamotta, 21 years old, weighed | gister their housing accommoda- |185%. Zivic, former welter champ,|tions within 30 days after the prop- weighed 151% 0 e HIGH SCHOOL graduale work. Office work P.O. Box 1359, Juneau. e — HISTORY REPEATS KANSAS CITY. — On May 17, 1918, Lewis Sims, now a hotel man- | - ager, received orders to leave for | WANTED TO BUY—Used Sedal|prance with his field artillery out- for serviceman. Will pay up to|g $400. Phone red 570. On May 17, 1943—25 years later— his son, Bennett, got instructions | ARRESTED HERE |to report for midshipman’s training| Joan Walker is at the Federal % & S {for World War IIL :Jail. having been arrested by. the ,WO'VIAN will care for chi RO s i et | Marshal’s office on a drunk .and her home by day or momh.! BUY WAR BONDS | disorderly charge. * Board and room for children if| % R RS wanted. 930 West 9th St. | *WANTED 1931 Model A Ford.| “Meating” Place Phone red 340 after 6 p.m. ONLY THE BEST OP MEATS erty is first rented. Landlords of housing accommo- dations are also reminded that they must report any change of tenancy | within 5 days after the ehange i AT AR W LRl WANTED—Folding screen. Phone black 245. Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel. 600 Empire Cla.ssmeds Payl e WANTED—SeWing machme Blue 379. HARVEY R.LOWE 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 WANTED TO RENT — 3-bedroom | furnished house. Phone 129. ‘WANTED AT ONCE- Ironers and shirt finishers, Alaska Laundry. POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry.| Good pay. Phone 299. | Parsons Electric Co. ' WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED TO BUY-—Large stove 7 fer Victory Coffee Shop. Phone | 796. | FOR RENT FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 First N ational Bank of [JUNEAU, ALX DERAL DEPOSIT » s 2 'rssnm: EN'EMY HALF-TRACK — | captured enemy equipment is tested, b “Ie Abfld“n' - 1 proving ground, where I “EM INSURANC ORPORATE American soldiers ride in a German half-{rack carrier.

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