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JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE FIVE GLY WIGGLY Phone p'G 16 QUALITY with SERVICE NOTICE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Phillies in 12105 Win Over Braves Dodgers Lose to Melton’s Three-Hit Hurling Thursday (By ,\,_-' V;a Prets) After dropping three in a B.B.GAME “ TONIGHT June | perr FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT JOE ORELL -~ SHUTS OUT ~ SANDIEGO | Sealtle Jur;lvps on Sacra- mento for 9 to 1 { Victory | (By Associated Press) | Smokey Joe Orell hurled one- hit ball last night to shut out San|the Phillies battered Boston Brave iDiego 2 to 0 in the second of afpitchers for 16 hits and a 12 to 5 Oopy must be in the office by 1doubh- bill and give the Portland|victory in the National yesterday ) o’clock in the afternoon to in- | Beavers an even break after the|to square a six-game series. The| Wure insertion on same day. Padres walked away with the open-|Phillies drove Dave Odom from er 6 to 2 the mound with a five-run blast in FOR HUNDREDS We accept ads over telephone Los Angeles whipped San Fran-|the third, and Ray Talcott, Aly-xI ¢ R B, ek JD Sel e cisco 11 to 6 in a wild game in|Stout, Kirby Farrell and other| All delivery orders should be.in as EARLY s which eight pitchers saw action.|Boston flingérs saw action. { During the last three days near-| IN THE DAY AS POSSIBLE! Oount five average words to the There were 27 base hits, including| Babe Dablgren and Danny Mur-{ly 1000 people have taken advan- i bt g o home runs by Andy Pafko, and|taugh led the Philadelphia attack, tage of the fine weather and warm Dally rate per line for consecu- Charlie English of the Angels, and|getting a double and a pair of “"“‘“ in the pool at EVN'KI'W‘H‘ @ive Insertions: George Metkovich of San Francisco. |singles each. Bowl, according to report | TFruett Sewell, Pittsburgh right| ©On Tuesday, the opening day,| One day ... Oakland won its third consecu- % % i I = hander, meanwhile, defeated the{about four hundred children of Additional days ... e P A ¥ | this year, The Pittsburgh Pirate tive game from Hollywood, 4 to 1.} 3 The Stars’ single run was un-|Chicago Cubs 2 to 1 for the fifth| & made use of the pool © Minimum charge 500 to give the Pi-|during the afternoon and evening.| o“mfld" is a leading ""““"- {earned and came in the second on|time 'this season | Jake Caulfield’s three-base ground-|rates an even split in the series. 8;‘1 “\:lll( ;‘:::‘lléngili«lntv (::‘hlu]:\ i (A""ERYMEN lEAvE HERE FOR WESTWARD ron SALE [ {er into the Hollywood dugout | ‘The Cardinals came back strong . { | Lowly Seattle ran wild against|to defeat the Cincinnati Reds § to|those at the pool who Bot the 7 first large dose of sun this sea- | H. B. Friele, vice-president and {general manager of the Nakat 24 Phone w baseball fans, weather| ng, will witness another ood City League game this eve- ning 6:30 o'clock in the Fire-| men’s Field The Webfeet will play the Beav- | To Strawherry Growers! |ers latter filling in for the {disbanded All-Stars, in a seven- We have _|\1>‘! received our quota of inning contest 5 Fod berry boxes for this season. jof the season = - row, ! . . . Get yours now and save disappoint- ment when the berries are ready for EVIEREREE“ BOWL how PIGGLY WIGGLY end the first half v SLUGGER — pom and Joe are gone, but Vince DiMaggio (above) is upholding the family tradition in the major leagues ot 2NN NN There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! ages (———————————————————————— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 6 THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse- Owned Grucers 811 SEWARD STREET PHONE 787 FUDIO COUCH, $40; mattress, $5. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 611 | Johnson Apts. Phone 621. St the Phone green B()AI{DIN(E house—good business.|3-ROOM furnished cabin, oil heat- Owner leaving town. Reasonable| er. Inquire 513 Willoughby. eI'ms. Vrit > 2440. vif % tenms. Write Empire ' FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishies. Seaview Apts. 1938 FORD sedan, 242 Tth and Franklin. | T U P LB g (Authorized Dealers) Foot of Main Btreet Junean Molors = - LADY'S black wool suit. Size 16. Phone green 755. LOST—Green and yellow canary.| Call Mary Moore: office 466, resi-| 3 | dence green 743. DIAMOND ring, worth $2,000. What | will you pay? Alaska Cx'edltl Bureau. | ez, COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy Bathinette, $5. Phone black $12; FOUND—Fishing reel, owne; may | have by proving ownership. Call at USO. Widest Selection of LIQUORS Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. Phone blue 662. LOST—Schaeffer Lifetime Fountain pen. Name on pen. Phone blue 600. Reward. Low tide—3:06 am, High tide—9:10 am, Low tide—3:07 p.m, | High tide—9:38 pm., | - .- SETIER THAN & gold mine—| Make a bottle of Cola for less than % cent. Have 500 gallons of | Cola concentrate, each gallon MISCELLANEOUS makes 16 gallons Cola syrup, mak-| ing 2304 8-ounce drinks out of! DAYA"LYS;S&;ERY one gallon. Will sell whole lot or | ¥ 3 e battelh. of ‘B ‘each. Mapugly for] TOrcbildoan:up o 30 yiu. ey S et buving sll, A Fate $138; hour rate) 36c. Fhignel Piilere, Alagkan . Hotel - after] ook #40. 5 pm. Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Portland Oakland Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheit HARDWARE Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | Moose Cabaret Saturday Night. Adv. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TWO MEAD Kyaks for sale cheap. 213 Harris Street. Utah Nut and Lump . COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hetel Newly Renovated Reoms Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel |st. Louis Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia Cincinnati HOMESTEAD site on Haines| [ Highway, improvements and five _ 1 PR R value, acres cleared garden. Inquire John TURN, your old gold into % Retk, Pl Natl, Bank Bidg,|: 58D oF Wade g6 Fugeet AP Juneau. | | s L2 | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | TURKISH BATH—Room for small| No. 5068-A restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So.|IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| Franklin St. | THE TERRITORY OF ALAS-| s Tt e A as ;’lhe- lowlier Sacramento Senators{l and give Harry Gumbert }nsi “lto win a twilight game 9 to 1.|second straight win over Bucky | Son. and 10 days, the| Both novice and expert 7, but Spence kept the Sacs' a(‘ul-iBrooklyn Dodgers dropped a game-|Particularly enjoy the use of tered. and-a-half back of the pace-set- 4 2385 \ BR R s 28 sy Lost esterday| The pool openms each day at 2|Packing Company, arrived this week P g ! pm. and closes at 4:30 pm. It re-|{rom the south by plane and con- ton hurled a three-hitter for New|opens at 7 pm. and is closed at g|tinued to Anchorage with Wood-| San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 11.{York. R 3 | CALL ; : e 2 Main attraction for the thira| Mr. Friele was on the way to| San Diego 6, 0; Portland 2, 2. - y . % P o v g | fleld day, tomorrow, s to be a the Westward to look after his com-| FEMMER'S TRANSFER T b Macrmments 1 series of swimming races though | PaD operations in that district.! National League | g p “ate " o St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 1 |All youngsters of Juneau are urged who s assoclated with the|| o _ pgpgp — HAULING 3 Y ! , 5 w their luck |Nakat in operation this year inj i to turn out and try their luck. | Nite Phone 554 v 4 Bolhes gir” thik ve been|the Westward district under the Philadelphia 12, Boston 5. B rizes for this week have been| Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 1. Agmericln L:nxue R. E. Robertson. SR ¥ RS TIDES TOMORROW Chicago 7, 9; St. Louis 8, 2. 3 mvn‘A‘"on 'I‘o Eral Cleveland 4, Detroit 7. 26 feet. STANDING OF CLUBS e V|S". (AMP IS 32 feet. Pacific Coast League 154 feet. 50 146 H i #sl 4 Vicory Over | ’ndiafls Aninvitation has been extended to the people of Juneau, by Lieut. 4 Colénel Roy W. cand- Oakleed 419 B il bl ‘olonel Roy Riegle, Comrrand to visit the ¢ s ay. National League isnapped out. of a six-game 10SINg | ;e s will be able to see as much Won Lost Pet, streak and blasted the Boston Red | Bobby i | 3 7 lon 'hand to take parties around' 37 ) fit{;“l‘?&;‘m‘“{‘w; O’K‘)"m“ in the eV-|ine gren, and in order that every- 4 B8l Ticks pasted ‘bis Bejentn| IO i Brow pEg yncderend ! 'BETS | will ' accompany each truck. There Boston 25 463 |Slammed out a 7 to 4 win OVerthe iy e g certain amount of walk- pesE % 379, Cleveland Indians. Chris Hockett New York 22 308““1']‘:‘ I“‘d‘ifi‘_r’( eu‘“l"’o :"}anh""‘""‘ for| suitable ‘shoes and clothing. | I 5 g The hours of 2 pm. to 5 pam. Seattle got 18 hits and the Solons|Walters, in springboard. {to the Giants, 3 to 1. Clff Mel- Pacific Coast League y = - o'clock at night. ley Airways i y | | LOST and FOUND Oakland 4, Hollywood 1. ! { |other games are also scheduled He was joined in Juneau by Nick| l l 4 New York 3, Brooklyn 1 donated through the courtesy of|consolidation plan Boston 3, Philadelphia 8 123 feet. | . Won Lost Pet. Detroit Hammers Out 7 to EXIEWED HERE ing Officer of the Post near here, Seattle 409 In the American League yester-| 5 3 |as "possible. Army trucks will be 35 636/S0x for an 8 to 3 win. |what there is t P8 g : = 1 | victory S Dalrolt T Mikord | TR SOSEN 1800 < e Aeen;. CHY |ing, so it may be advisable to wear American League NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling ‘The Chicago White Sox ham- ROOM house, also income prop- KA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, Won Lost Pet.| New York mered Al Hollingsworth from the |on Sunday have been reserved by |the entire personnel of the Post, 593| lound for five runs in the sixth! and Colonel the officers at Reasonabls Rates E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE SINGLE O erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615,} 552 | Riegle, | s Br .508‘:0 ;"?“th“’:ms:'dm:"‘ B"‘::V;‘ihi;and men extend to Juneau, again, APTIH A R PR N a cordial invitetion to see the 491J5rqw115 took the opener 8 to 7 on| |camp, visit the mess s, J 5= 473|Vern Stephens’ tenth inning Sm“l";puall and even w; :::25 xm"rll:fiz' { ith the bases filled. | " g 1 459 |V lives. PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager WANTED—Small furnished house or apartment, steady tenant. Will pay any reasonable rent. Phone 442. of age. WANTE Phone M. WANT 7-p: WANTED TO BUY — Baby buggy in good condition. 650. Isaacs. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. By P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy. dates June 25, July 2, WANTED—Pressure cooker and oil| AT JUNEAU. pire, THE PRESIDENT OF THE Detroit WA | You are hereby required to ap- the last publication of this sum- {or within forty days after the date Phone 473 between 8 am. and Plaint of the above-named plaintiff and bell boy, preferably 16 yrs.|and complaint demands a decree of o | And in the event you fail so to |the court for the relief demanded boys of 12 years and|"Yronpee™ iy Hok GEORGE WANTED—Car washer, Apply Dave | hereunto affixed, on this 24th day typist for 3 hours daily, and one| WANTED—Experienced beauty op-1g" 5 1043, stove. Mrs. Whitmore, 427 Fourth. shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. tal for tonsillectomies, have been | CAROLINE ENGER HURLEY,|Washington VOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic|Plaintiff, vs. MELVIN JAMES | Boston | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:|Chicago .. |To Melvin James Hurley, the above- | Philadelphia WANTED TO BUY or lease: Fur-ipear in the District Court for the nished 2-bedroom house. Call Don | Territory of Alaska, First Division, !mons, namely, within thirty days {after the 22nd day of July, 1943, \_NA;‘]EED——THX'UE Vbackircoupé or of its service upon you, in case other car with large trunk. Year this summons is served upon you 5:30 p.m. }on file in the said court in the |above-entitled action. Apply Baranof Hotel. |divorce, dissolving the bonds of _ Electric rerngerav,or,:mammOny now existing between ED—TLate model sedan, 5- or|appear and answer, the plaintiff enger. Phone 106. (will take judgment against you for Phone blllclin her complaint, and as herein- above stated. Date of order of pub- up to learn shoe maker's trade.| F. ALEXANDE] Hollywood Shoe Shop. | R Judge of gaig Milner, Phone blue 510. |of June, 1943. - (SEAL) truck driver. Write Empire M| 2421, | erator for permanent position. Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and ES | Alice Ann Johnson and Yvonne | discharged. | WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | ¥ diesel stationury engine. BB Em- [HURLEY, Defendant. | Cleveland :named defendant, GREETINGS: Underwood at Baranof Hotel. |at Juneau, within thirty days after {in case this summons is published, of make not earlier than 1939.|personally, and answer the com- WANTED *’70071;11’;"3'30“A“913V3'-°“{ The said plaintiff in said action Black 290. {you and said plaintiff. {want thereof; and will apply to m— lication, June 24, 1943. s |Court, and the seal of said Court WANTED—Lady bookkeeper; also a| Publication Main streets. WANTED AT ONCE—lLroners and Marie Poole, at St. Ann’s Hospi- erman at Snow White Laundry. | v 5 5 outgoin, i Good pay. Phone 299. ance Hanson was an going ot S |surgical patient at St. Ann's Hos- WANTED TO BUY—Large stove Pital yesterday. _ for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone + 796, Danny Thomas and Margaret _Howard, patients at the Govern- , WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- jment Hospital, were discharged to ’ loughby. Phone 788. ;the Tacoma Sanitarium this morn- 'ing. | B | Empire Classifieds Pay! BUY WAR BORDS {but they have Bob Johnson and adv. | BIG TEN Washington and New York didn't 434 play. St. Louis City League | Won St. Louis Blues Missouri Mules {Webteet ... City 1Al stars o . | Lost Pet.| | : o SEGURAINNET WININSINGLES 7 4 .3 3 0 i | i ‘ 1 | | EVANSTON, Ill, June 25—Fran-| | cisco Pancho Segura, of the Uni- ena ors re |versity of Miami, jumped his way 4 7 into the semi-finals of the Na-| . tional Collegiate Athletic Associa- ! BaseIhleveslx\is at Northwestern by beating ? Wayne Anderson of Tulane, 6-3, |6-3. NEW YORK, June 25—Maybe' .- the Washington Senators are mov- the St. Louis Cards the running- DOUGLAS est outfit in baseball on the rec- s . NEWS The Washington whirlaways make the so-called St. Louis swiities| bt NOW BEING MAILED| The Senators not only top the| Clty Clerk L. W. Kilburn yester-| card for the much-headlined stolen |d3Y began the i G bases for last year and have six|@Ssessment notices to taxpayers times as many as any of the Na- which will no doubt be completed When the roll is completed and | total valuation figures presented to! the City Council meetings a Board | of Equalization will be scheduled | to hear complaints, if any, from| ! AR S tion singles championship in ten-| ing too fast for a guy who billed| look like theyre waiting for a|ASSESSMENT NOTICES tional League teams for this year,|Pefore the week is out. property owners. | Alex Kampouris going out after the steals. The Nats have a neat record cf f4estolen bases in 80 attempts this year. Ty Cobb set the recora in the major leagues in 1915 when he | ot 98 0u of 1 tolks. BILLY FEERO ENROUTE | - e SOUTH TO ENLIST | Billy, younger son of W. E.| Feero of Skagway, arrived here| from the Gateway City this morn-| ing on his way south for the pur-| pose of enlisting in some branch‘ CHICAGO, June 25—The Big Ten faculty waived all basic eli- gibility requirements for Western Conference football teams for the duration. The only requirements of military service. He was hoping | to get plane passage to Seattle. [ remaining are enrollment and non- payment for playing. e MARRIAGE LICENSE | A marriage license was issued | yesterday afternoon by U. S. Com- missioner Felix Gray t6 Verne E. Richardson and Miss Hildegarde Meissner. WAHTO LEAVES HOSPITAL ‘, Gust Wahto returned home yes-| terday from St. Ann’s Hospital | after undergoing treatment for al general break-down of his health. | He expects to further recuperate before getting back to his duties on the Treadwell ditch. | e — PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building. Phone 294. adv. > MILL RECEIVES RAFT FROM SPRUCE PROJEC The Juneau sawmill yesterday re- ceived a Davis raft from the spruce project at Edna Bay. This is the second Davis raft to be received by the mill here ROOKIE — Boyd O. Bartley (above), rookie shortstop of the Brooklyn Dedgers, is attempting the difficult task of jumping di- rectly from the college diamonds “~ to the major leagues. — ALEX STURROCK as 3 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ig invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the«— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "“THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN" Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! | ; | i L = i Ie i i i i ! i E i First DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED N ational Bank of JUNEAU, ALESEA - $47 SURANC COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTN “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 184 or 188 Pree Delivery Juneau HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel 600

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