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CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Oupy must be In the office by 4 o'clock in the afternoon to in- wre insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. Count five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecu- live insertions: One day .. 100 Additional days beo Minimum charge ......50c — FOR SALE s land | FOUND—Sh FURNISHED house, 0.6 between Highway and abutting| cil. Owner may have by on Channel, about % miles north{ ownership and paying of Juneau-Douglas bridge, on| Empire Office. Dougles Island. Runming water refrigerator, washing machine, light plant, $3,500 334 | LOST and FOUND a (n uold Um)r‘d pvn— for adv return of white Terrier, one brown eye, lost in Sitka June 11. Write to Mrs. Earl Owre, 702 So. 59th, Tacoma, Wash. ing to the gas range Terms. Phone 34-FT Inquire TROLLER, fully equipped.| Harbor Master | | HAVE 500 gallons Cola Concentrate, | LOST — Shaeffer each gallon will make 16 gallons| Post Office of Cola syrup; also formula. Wil - - sell or consider partner to manu-| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: facture in Alaska. A. Finberg,|That on May 21st, 1943 in the Alaskan Hotel, after 5 pm. | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau| | Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Dan for sale cheap.|Twiet was appointed executor the estate of John Wagner, = ceased BUY ALASKA RHUBARB, 5 cents| ) orgons having claims agains per pound. Ernest Ackermann,| Sl e o e gl Siver. verified vouchers a: fine view|required by law, to said executor within six months from of the first publication of this no- tice COOK STOVE, 2 heaters, furni-| ture, complete toilet (both basin,| First stool, etc.), windows. Best of 2nd |Last hand lumb doors. By Jt)hn Reck residence, Third St. (;x‘uh TAKE PAIR Lifetime Reward. Blue 600. ':[ WO MEAD Kyaks 213 Harris Street de- said estate ‘vl:('m, with ROOM furnished house, of harbor. Priced for quick sale 706 6th St. DAN TWIET, Executor. publication May 24, 1943. publication June 14, adv.| 16-FT. ROW evenings. ISTEAD site on Hi\lll(‘h 7, improvements and five acres cleared garden. Inquire Johp | Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldg.| Juneau. | TURKISH BATH—Room for stl]i restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So.| Franklin St, | 10-TUBE “Cadet” radio, $25. No, 4, Buckingham Apts.,, Douglas. | First Place wNIz;J York OQut- fit Makes Phil Fans Happy (By Associated Press) | The Athletics drubbed the first! |place Yanks 5 to 3 and 3 to 2 in |a doubleheader in the American yesterday as 32,117 chortling Phila- ldelphians watched. et Philadelphia took the opener as D— !‘n(pmu‘nu(l w.unt.s at'Jojo White squeezed a bunt in the Royal Cafe 7uuh(h with three on and two out. Timely hitting by outfielder Jim Tyack up from Little Rock, with Roger Wolff's effective pitching, |won the second A tenth inning rally gave Cleve- WANTED-—A used truck in good|jang the nightcap in another double running order—Ford or Chevrolet, pjl] after the St. Louis Browns won 1-ton truck. P.O. Box 77, Haines, the opener. The Browns won theirs 13 to 1, and lost the second 1 to 3. H tar ks mpdsl] Boston's Tex Hughson hurled a 5 : feur-hitter to win the second game 0 after 5 PM. lof another twin bill, 7 to 0, after children l]]‘\\'f;tc!llng Washington ; her home by day or month ‘01“: 0 Nle jpakhing wes in Board and room for children if| ‘S tWSt game fo win 16 to 5 wanted. 930 West 9th St. ‘“p_“ 98- RO, Dl 1 the RiglGs Bl!lc | i—ROOMihouse, also income prop- | erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615.] - | POR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | pire. private right WOMAN WANTED, good salary for Phone red 413. home, person WILL car PAY CAS Phn. green WOMAN will care for machine. e e WANTED TO RENT — 3-bedroom So (AI.IFORNIA furnished house. Phonc 129, WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and| WINS 9"" TIME shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | All- TR A(K HH.D WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- v erman at Snow White Laundry.| Good pay. Phone 299. \ WANTED—Sewing 79. EVANSTON, Ill, June 14—South- lern California last Saturday after- WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- noon won the ninth consecutive loughby. Phone 788, [ National Collegiate track and field hampionships with a total of 46 oints California | points and points, WA.\'TFZD TO BUY—Large stov for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone second third with was Rice 36 —ate—— CHILD WELFARE WORKER LEAVES ON FIELD TRIP Miss Delphine Morris, itinerant vmuu welfare worker with the Ter- y1(01 ial Department of Public Wel- ..ue left early this morning for | Petersburg and Wrangell. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. MISCELLANEOUS ' GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Trips made to all the smaller lo-' calities are part of the new service being made available by the de- S $6.50. urls, $1 up.| nent, BBJP('P‘*SI:\‘:' Cphm\: ,,0'1’ partment, announced Russell G. eauty P. |Maynard, director. Decker Way. Effective 15. i T VST _1 The antlers of the Maral, a Per- your old gold into value, sian deer, always terminate in or trade at Nugget Shop. xmme than two tines, $10 REWARD for information lead- | Toy | Pen, | the date| 1943.| FROM YANKS get 18 hits| with 39 SEATTLE, PORTLAND Game at San Francisco as Angels Win Hugh Kuby's ninth inning homer |sunday broke a 3-3 deadlock in the first Oakland-Hollywood game land Eadie Erautt won his fifth | game Jack Lopez’s expense in lthe second san Diego was walloped on Sun- {day by Sacramento, Schanz allow- ing only two hits in the first game |and Dasso scattering six in the nightcap. The Seattle and Portland .games were ragged on Sunday. Seattle {failed on scoring opportunities of 17 hits in both games. The Beav- at first and did better in the second. At San Francisco, bottle throw ers, ired over Umpire Ed {and Bill Doran’s decision in !games Sunday, staged angry |onstrations. One woman was in- | jured. Los Angeles won both games and lengthened fhe lead in the Pa- both proving | cific Coast League. Seventeen thou- of action as Juneau's stocky hundred fans attended the largest turn- sand five [the doubleheader, out this season GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League | oakland 4, 1; Hollywood 3, 3. Sec- lond game seven innings | San Diego 1, 3; Sacramento 0. ISecond game seven innings Los Angeles 7, 7; San Francisco 2, 2. Second game seven innings | Portland 1, 2; Seattle 2. 1. S I(md game seven innings National League Chicago 6, 4; Cincinnati 10, 1 | Pniladelphia 2, 6; New York 6, 3 | Boston 4, 2; Brooklyn 3, 3. | Pittsburgh 10, 4; Louis 3, 1 Second game called end of welfth inning American League | Chicago 4, 2; Detrait 6, 3 St. Louis 3, 1; Cleveland 1, | New York 3, 2; Philadelphia 5, | Washington 16, 0; Boston 5, 7. | 0. at 2 3. City League | Beavers vs. City Team, postponed. Coast League | Portland 0, 4; Seattle 4, 5. San Diego 1, 0; Sacramento 4, 5. Second game seven innings. Los Angeles 2; eleven innings. | ©Oakland 2; Hollywood 6. National League Philadelphia 3, 4; New York 2, 3. Cincinnati 6; Chicago 5, innings. Boston 2; Brooklyn 1. Pittsburgh 0; St. Louis 1. American League Chicago 3; Detroit 5. | Washington 1; Beston 0. St. Louis 7; Cleveland 6. New York 14; Philadelphia 5. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. 42 137 34 30 27 27 26 Los Angeles San Francisco i{San Diego Oakland Hollywood Portland Seattle 22 Sacramento 20 National .eague Won Lost Pct. 29 65 31 620/ 24 545 23 21 19 17 16 American League Won Lost Pct. 17 21 21 607 508 474 466 456 393 | 357! St. Louls Brooklyn Cincinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia Boston New York Chicago ATT 475 ) 348 New York | Washington Detroit Philadelphia Boston Chicago Cleveland St. Louis .53 AT9 AT5 447 City League Won Missouri Mules St. Louis Blues Webfeet City All Stars MEDICAL DIRECTOR MAKES SITKA TRIP Flying to Sitka Friday were Dr. Jacob P. Eberhardt, medical direc- tor for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Miss Ruby Weinman, secretary to the director, who returned the same day with Daniel Thomas, aged six, on his way to the Tacoma Hos- pital. While in Sitka, Dr. Eberhardt consulted with Miss Marjorie B. Major, field nurse, and Dr. Louis Scharpenberg, local physician and Indian Service representative. He returned to Juneau Saturday. D YOUR BROKEN LENSES 4 4 3 1 o Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636, adv, IN SPLIT Bottle Thro wre rs Enliven lers got one run off six hits in the| Borski | dem-| San Francisco 3, eleven 511 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA RASMUSSON, 'MAJCHER IN Capacity Crowd Here See Six Excellent Bouts Saturday | A ecapacity the Army's special turday night Sgt. Hank Majcher {Coast Guardsman Rasmusson battle crow: shelled out for service fund Juneau’ d Ketchikan | Harold “Red’ to a six-round to see ldraw in their second meeting, while | the Juneau the match, |the visitors’ |were draws | Rasmusson -carried the first four rounds, but Majcher | broke the right out in the fifth| |and sixth, failihg to Score “the one” | however. Juneau’s fighting soldier |made plenty of noise with ight in the sailor’s bread but couldn't uncover “Red's” | Longer Reach | Rasmusson’s reach 'bothered the {Juneau man who steered clear of |the Coast Guardsman’'s left glove, The flyweights turned in plenty Speedy Trevino lost a heartbreaker to |Ketchikan’s K.O. Cape. Trevino had trouble staying on his feet, al- (though he wasn’t hurt | ‘The semi-windup saw Juneau's | Krisco Kig take a four-round de- cision over Ketchikan's wild Bill| |Knox. Crisco piled up some points {early, but both boys were going strong in the fourth. Knox took ome punishment around the nose jand that bothered him In the heavyweight bout, Ju- |neau’s Cook Cooper, Coast Guards- !man, was outweighed 178 to 195 |by Ketchikan's Jack Thysen, but the Juneau boy handled himself well and a bout that was half clinches ended in a draw. Another Draw Another good fight was the mid- dleweight clash between Juneau's Swede Stutred and Ketchikan's Gunner’s Mate Henninger. Stutred gave Henninger all he could take, but couldn’t land the right one, |and the bout was another draw. | Henninger looked like he was hurt in the third round but finished boxers carried awa winning two fights one. The other to] the fight for chin. stronger than was expected to earn| the even break. Stutred has a long |left that's a honey and is going to be a good drawing card at smok- ers to come. He wasn’t a bit tired at the bell None of the decisions were booed, |and the judges who did such a fine job were Secretary of Alaska E. L. Bartlett, Hank Harmon of the Ju- neau High School faculty, E. C | Adams, oldtimer, of the Elite Stu- ldios in Juneau. | Lieut. E. L. Commons was ref- |eree, doing an equally fine job. | Lieut. Lowell Adis and Charlie Mil-; were timers. — e MANY SPLIT |ler . TWIN BILLS " INNATIONAL 'Dodgers Almosi Drop Two| to Boston as. Her- man Homers (By Associated Press) | The Brooklyn Dodgers narrowly cscaped dropping a doubleheader .(u Boston in the National yester- |(l(I) when Billy Herman, in 'nlghu:ap eighth inning, homered loff George Jeffcoat after Paul Wa- |ner had singled. The Dodgers lost the first 4 to 3, and won the sec- |ond 3 to 2. The New York Giants whipped the Phillies 6 to 2 behind Cdil Hubbell's seven-hit twitlifig in the opener, but losl the second 6 to 3 when . the Phils rallied for four -jruns in the ninth, climaxed when Babe Dahlgren doubled with the bases loaded. He was hit by a pitched ball ‘earlier, but the Giants argued he had. stepped into the pitch, so he was ordered to bat again. Cincinnati lost the second game of a twin bill 4 to 1 with only seven hits off Bill Lee after humbling the Cubs 10 to 6 in the first game with a 20-hit attack. The Pirates sewed up the opener with a seven-hit attack in the first inning of the first game for their first win from the world champ Cardinals, 10 to 3, and had the sec- ond tied at 4-all when it was called at the end of the twelfth. The two games consumed five hours and 51 minutes and the hits to- talled 52. ——————— STELLA YOUNG IS BACK FROM VISIT Stella Young, Secretary to E. L Bartlett, Secretary of Alaska, has returned from a ten-day visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. T. Yar- brough at Anchorage. e BUY WAR BONDS DRAWAGAIN three | the | basket, | the | Valdez for a time COUNCIL MEETING The regular bimonthly meet . ‘E" S of the Douglas City Council scheduled for this evening to begin ! {at 7:30 o'clock |LIMIT NOW REMOVED [ MEMBERSHIP | meeting of Douglas| Department out were the an-| to enactment| the Territorial ON D.E.D ular Fire was brought teer firemen xempt from paying nual s due {8t last session of STARS TO INITIATE members of Nugget C held 2, Order of Eastern Star, are that| equested at 7:30 o'clock 19| Tuesday initiation. At Velun {last week as v longer All g to meet night for ol tax NOTICE TO GUARDS In the future, the regular meet- | Legisloture, there no longer exist- g the Douglas Unit, Alaska jed an why a limit of 50,\merritorial Guards, will be held on {as it was, should be placed on the|rhyrsday night instead of Tues- )numln of members. Consequently qay Capt. Walter Andrews said the {1t Was decided to carry as IAYg€|change is made at the reauest of {a membership as possible s0 moreimany members and in the future {men may be assigned to duty &blrull attendance is desired | various points when necessary to Rl {protect local taxpayers' property. | pplications for enrollment were Hosp"Al NOIES | receive from John Adams and| Lloyd, both of whom were Vance C. Hanson entered Ann’s Hospital Saturday for | appendectomy of eason St | Lewis {accept manimously The matter of more |ers needed came up for discussion ic” Niemi was chosen assistant lchief truck driver, who announced| Mike Gavril the following as his stants: [to St. Ann’s Mark Jensen, Fred Turpin, Valltreatment Poor, Louis Wagner, Elroy Fleek,| Willlam Cuthbert, Norman Rustad, Ralph Mortensen, Earl Miller Louis Wagner, Sante Degan, and several others. Any of the men {named who have not had suffici- | {ent experience in handling pump or booster tank are requested to fcontact Niemi for “skull practice” as soon as possible. Simonizing of the fire truck in preparation for the Fourth of July was ' authorized. It was decided to i hold a special meeting later in the unon!l\ to make necessary arrange-| | ments for participating in the cele- | bration l Repairs to one or two hydrants | were reported urgently needed with action to be referred to the City | Council | A favérable truck driv- been admitted Hospital for has Mrs. Allan W Ann’s Hospital | Arlene Martin was appendectomy patient Hospital Saturday an at St Mrs. a baby girl this morning Hospital Irene Philemonof gave bll'lh to at the Government Mrs. Clark D. McKay daughter, and Mrs. Ralph Melan- der and baby son, were recently {dismissed patients at St. Ann’s Hos- pital Miss Esther Cook, surgical tient, has been dismissed from St. |Ann’s Hospital - [ELKS OBSERVING FLAG-DAY WITH report on the \nual dance was fturned in by chairman of the committee, Carl Lindstrom. Special thank you pub- licity was ordered given to the fol- lowing donors toward the dance: A, |J. Mining Co., $25; First National |Bank, $20; Alaska Electric Light| pRoGRAM TomGHT fand Power Co., $10; W. K. Bur-| |ford Co. $10; Juneau and Douglas| | Telephone Co., $10; Fred Henning,| In commemoration of the 166th !$5; Union Oll Co, $5; CI.O., $5;|anniversary of the A\(Inptlm‘] »()l the k'rwcmn'vh Century Theatre, $5 | Stars and Stripes as the om.ch flag Allan Shattuck Co., $2.50; b,n‘)‘uf the United States, local residents Grummett Insurance Co., $2. LA Appointment of new committees et b was made as follows: Maintenance, booie g e o T. N. Cashen, Elroy Fleck, H. Wor-| e Brakit ob ne iy [obee; Carl Lindstrom, Prank Petty-'piwut Col. Roy W. Riegle, |growe; Social, Tony Riess, Fred memper Turpin and ‘H. Yurman. o Under good of the order, Secre-|cellent addresses before tary ' Langseth reported that the gudiences. The History of the Flag l\‘l‘nl:».\om: Mulls-:L mb 1).1-".12.] baseball |will be given by Ralph E. Robert-| suits' 'seemed to be really “going|son. to town,” having won four | The services are open to the pub- games | to date without a single defeat. |lic, ind all persons are urged to an- by the Juneau will be former SAILINGS OVER WEEKEND Mrs. Glen Franklin was a visi- tor here for a few hours Sunday| |while the ship on which she is a| | passenger was in port. After spend-| {ing the winter in Seattle she goes |to_join her husband at Fairbanks. | Mrs. Ed Bach and sons returned yesterday from a round trip to Sitka over the weekend. [ Mrs, Earl Miller, accorhpanied by her sistér Anabelle Edwards were passengers for the south, leaving erday to visit their sister, Mrs. Ed Roller ‘in Tacoma. The Rev. George Loveless em- barked yesterday for the Westward | with - expectations of locating at| {8 o'clock tonight. - e ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Juneau Lodge No. 147 Monday eve- |ning at 7:30. Work in the M. M. Degree. J. W. LEIVERS, adv, Dcpu! ¥. TIDES IOMORROW Low tide—5 High tide—1 00 feet. , 138 feet ., 2.7 feet. High tide—11:56 p.m., 172 feet. ‘; JACK LIVIE as 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: "YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER" % Federal Tax—6c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 'AS IN PEAC IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA medical | _ s has entered St.| entering Ann's ! and baby | pa- in the Elks auditorium | {this evening to enjoy the Flag Day of the Kansas Legislature,! |Who has already made several ex-| Juneau' |attend. The program will begin at | Mt. PAGE FIVE Phoe PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY with SERVICE Phone alway ure of cakes turning out specially prepared CAKE You can be just right if you use FLOUR SWANSDOWN SOFT-AS-SILK PEACH BLOSSO! on such as There are many fine tested recipes each package and you can save on your butter, too, by using half SNOWDRIFT, SPRY or CRISCO with these reliable cake flour brands. PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum deliveries $2.00. Orders must be in before one o'clock. There Is No Suhshlule for Newspaper Advertising! e —————————— Soothing Organ Music and | Delicious Fried Chicken | EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse- Owned Grocers 811 SEWARD STREET PHONE 787 | | — ey FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Btreet Juneau Motors CALL \ FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 054 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 93 or 8§ Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 snd & Chas. G. Warner Co. ] Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE BHOP Ropes and Paints Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE | Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTE DPALFZRS Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 308 122 W. Beond HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE §53—02—00 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Rtove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating -z CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [] FRED HENNING Complete Outtitter for Men Juneau’s Most Popuiar “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 203 “EMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred Wend! HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 28 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phone 38 Parsons Electric Co.' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 BEWARD ST. PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE G. E. 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