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PHONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be In the office by J o'clock in the afternoon to in- gure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone prom persons listed in telephone Rirectory. Oount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- @ve Insertions: One day .. ~...100 Awtlonal days ...... Bo Minimum charge ...50c FOR SALE FURNISHED HOUSE: dining room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom| downstairs, and large room up- stairs, also shed and part base- ment. 06 acres land. Running; water, igerator, washing ma-| chine, range, light About 13 Patented Phone 334. land IRON BEDSTEAD, full Phone | black 110. DRUG AND LIQUOR store with| i home Guy L Smith, Douglas, HAMILTON Beach Motor for sew- ing machine. Phone 494. 37 PONTIAC Coupe, radio, heater. Call green 720. SUMMER HOME for sale—Fritz Cove Road. Call information at 426 6th St. 42-FT. HOUSE BOAT. Contact| Harbor Master. LATE table model radio; also size inner spring mattress. Bot like new. $25 each. Phone 582. h LARGE SIZE shipmate, good condition; 2 large size heavy| wood and coal heaters; 2 medi- um size wood and coal heaters; 1 wood heater; 89-FT. TROLLER, 140 hp. Gray engine, season’s gear and supplies aboard. A good boat and ready to go to work. C. H. Peterson, Box 316, Sitka. plant.| % miles north of Juneau-| Douglas bridge on Douglas Island. | — $3500. Terms.| and furnishings. | % | 6 oil drums; car- penter tools. Phone Douglas 472.|[OST—Tan billfold. Reward. Papers | Hunt | Faerber FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED — CONTINUED [EVANmDandy bookkeeper; also a| typist for 3 hours daily, and one | truck driver. Write Empire M 2421, WANTEDvExpenenced beauty op- erator for permanent position. | Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and Main streets. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. | NANTED TO BUY-—Large stove| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. i | | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. ~ FOR RENT 2-ROOM furnished apt., oil range i and bath. Inquire 513 Upstairs, { Willoughby. | FUR. apts., ;asy kept warm. Win-| | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | | disnes. Seaview Apts. | LOST and FOUND |LOST — Lady’s purse, containing money and papers, between Auk | Bay and DeHart's Store. Finder | please notify Highway Patrol-| man. Reward. | | \ | | 'LOSTV—Menl key ring with 4 keys. ; Return to Imperial Fountain. I | badly needed. Willis Crosset. i Please return to Empire. | FOUND—Fishing reel, owner may| | nave by proving ownership. Call ‘ at USO. BCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- stal Steam Baths; also -Hamilton piano. 457 South Franklin St. Inquire owner. LADY'S black wool suit. Size Phone green 755. 16. DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. Phone blu 662. -ROOM house, also income prop- erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. §OR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic diesel stationury engine. BB Em- | pire. WANTED—Baby's folding play pen.| Phone black 629. WANTED—Good outboard motor, | 5 to 16 hp. Write Empire C 2489. | WANTED2nd hand toilet. Write Box 1586, City. WANTLD—MOL(‘I A Ford Phone red 340. WANTED—Boy, 16 years or at Alaska Meat Co. — e it WANTED—Woman clerk, 42 hrs. week, typing experience pre- ferred. Write No. C 2477, Empire, for interview. COMPETENT clerk - stenographer, permanency and security for real worker. Forty-hour week. Start- ing salary $2100. Write Empire | C 2465 for interview. WANTED—Apartment or house up to $100 monthly, no children. Phone 197. * WANTED — Baby's play pen in, good condition. Write P.O, Box| 849. WANTED — One used gasoline washing machine. Must be in good condition, for U. S. Coast Guard Sentinel Life Station. WANTED—Turtle back coupe or other car with large trunk. Year of make not' earlier than 1939. Phone 473 between 8 am. and 5:30 p.m. WANTEDLate model sedan, 5- or 7-passenger. Phone 106. WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers nnd ghirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. over, | 1 | | MISCELLANEOUS | HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300/ Savage. Phone 197. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.! Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effective! June 15. | | | - | | | | | | | | TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU,.IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of CLEDAMAE |SHANKS, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Cledamae |shanks, First Division, Territory of |Alaska, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on lthe 14th day of June, 1943, the said | Cledamae Shanks was duly adjudi- |cated bankrupt; and that the first |meeting of her creditors will be |held at J. C. Cooper Office, Cooper iBldg., Juneau, Alaska, on the 19th day of June, 1943, at 10:00 ¢'clock am., at which time the said credi- |tors may attend, prove their claims, iappoint a trustee, examine the |bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be- | fore said meeting. Dated this 7th day of July, 1943. JAMES C. COOPER, Referee in Bankruptey. Published July 8, 1943. adv. | [ | | | INOTICE OF ORDER FIXING| TIME FOR FILING 0"ECTIONS| TO DISCHARGE IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT i JUNEAU, IN BANKRUPTCY. | In the Matter of PERCY | SHANKS, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on.the 7th day of July, 1943, an order was made in the above entitled proceed- ling, fixing the 10th day of August, ’1943 as the last day for the filing of objections to the discharge of |said bankrupt. Dated this 7th day of July, 1943. JAMES C. COOPER, Referee in Bunkruptcy. Puhlished July 8, 1943. ndv,! BUY WAR BONDS | jClay | williams, | Hollenback |NAME | Withite | Zimmerman [NAME |Herbert — |Rustard . | McClellan /Stiener { Daniels BATTING AVERAGES RELEASED Players in First Half 6f B. B. Season and What They Did in Games The following are the batting av-| erages of the various players in fthe teams for the first half of the |scheduled play of the City League| recently ended: St. Louis Blues AB HITS AV. 6 214 250 270 722 416 .308 235 NAME Churchman Fowler Pavlige Jake Jems G. Snedigar Cantillon Connell Ernst Arndt 555 066 200 a7 | Fenrman Davis Cullen .000 Team Totals ..239 8 Missouri Mules AB HITS 25 8 25 10 AV Schuler Docz .. Meilink Rreyling Trevino . Hoffmann Stang Cockrell Parker Krisko Nielson Heinrick La Cour Foss ‘Torres 400 | 200 .388 | 347 230 .280 .230 291 176 125 283 = Sl rrrwanwawsoan Team Totals ..229 Webfeet NAME Anderson” Stewart AV. .000 .000 .000 Stoppelo Plake Vonko Austermann Elzinga Bates Janis 500 .000 125 .000 Kraus .357 | Fisher 000 .230 3751 200 077 225 Bahr McDaniels ‘Tomlinson @ glurmoworworcwuwnroswooo Team - Totals 173 City Team HITS Blum Naughton 391 Jensen Hoffman Krukoff { Hulce Blake ... Addleman Mondoker Bystrek Ellensberg Huston 230 000 1.000 271 o Tl rowancocornwawacwan Téam Totals NAME Mondoker Stafford TOeL. ....... Bystrek . Brookbear Leicston Carlson . Walker .. Hoffman ... & 3 AV.| .250 @ wl EROE-E ROR CFPRTRe e 81 Blrococormvmwnrmrowr Team Totals Average with both and Beavers: Mondoker Bystrek . SAYS FOOTBALL WILL SLIP BACK IN THIS SEASON PITTSBURGH, July 8.—College and pro foothall says Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears braintruster, will be “interesting and ehjoydble,” but not football jke the fans will ex- pect. He says the game will slip back 10 ykars because all pro players have gone to the Army and col- leges are using 17-year-olds. e PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture, Hamersley Studip, Opposite Federal Building. Phone 2904, adv. 307 teams, City -388 312 250/ 354 | S| (By Associated Press) 235§ 200{ 1.000 .136 | 250 ! 230 2150 | 166 | AV.| 38 14 | innings. | Chicago Scarce? Sure, but I'll enjoy it that much more! SCHENLEY ROYAL RESERVE | RAINIERS ~ MOVE UP IN COAST CHANDLER PITCHES SHUTOUT ! | 2s| Portland and Sacramento |New York Yankees Win' 5. | | Split Double Bill Yesterday Fourth Straight from St. Louis (By Associated Press) The New York Yankees swept al four-game series from the St. Loui: Browns, capturing a shutout yes-| terday as Spurgeon Chandler hurled @ six-Hitter. The Yanks sewed up the victory in the first with three runs on singles by Bill Dickey, Joe Gordon and Bill Johnson, followed by Nick Etten’s homer. The Detroit Tigers, winning their ninth “in eleven starts, seized the American League second spot, downing the Washington Senators { Portland and Sacramento split |m the Pacific Coast League yes- |terday, the Beavers taking the |opener and the Solons the second. ITed Gullic, pinch-hitter with two on in the first of the ninth, gave Portland the first, and Bud By- erly outpitched Merino Pieretti as the Sacs took the second. ‘The Hollywood Stars and San Francisco split a pair. The Stars won the opener with a two-run GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 2, 1; Los Angeles 5, 10. Portland 7, 2; Sacramento 6, 5. Hollywood 6, 1; San Francisco 4, A Seattle 13; San Diego 2. National League Cincinnati 5, 2; Boston 1, 4. American League Washington 1; Detroit 9. New York 2; St. Louis 0. Chicago 3, fourteen | | Boston 2; Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Portland Hollywood Empire Classifieds Pay! {the roof of | Published July 8, 1943. Schenley Royal Ruun, 60% gln neutral spirits. Blended whiskey, 86 pnwl Sfl’ll ley Distillers I:nu., New York City BRAVES IN SPLIT WITH CINCINNATI (By Associated Press) Boston Braves and the Cin- |cinnati Reds split two in the Na- tional League yesterday as Elmer Riddle pitched three-hit ball for | the Reds in the first game. Manny Salvo squared it for the Braves in |the nightcap with a five-hitter. No other games were played in the National. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall at Juneau, Alaska, until 4 p.m., July 18, 1943, for shingling the City Hall. Details may be secured from Bert Lybeck, City Building Inspector. HARRY 1. LUCAS, adv. Mayor, NOTICE OF ()RI)FR lelNG TIME FOR FILING OBJECTIONS TO DISCHARGE IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT| JUNEAU, IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of CHARLES WHYTE, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of July, 1943, an order was, made in the above entitled proceed- ing, fixing the 10th day of August, 11943, as the last day for the filing of objections to the discharge of said bankrupt. Dated this 7th day of July, 1943. JAMES C. COOPER, { Referee in Bankruptcy. adv. NOTICE After July 10, no telephone rentals for the month of July will be accepted at a dis- count. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS adv. TELEPHONE CO. Paul Bloedhorn Jewelry and Curios South Franklin Street jand Dickshot. Rightfielder Wallyl, . fiyo_nitter, fanning eight and Los Angeles opened a series With| wajly Moses stole home with the the assistance of Don Osborn who|ihe Boston Red Sox. Johnny | !straight to win the nightcap. | Oakland was losing twice to Los ‘of the Oaks. | lead Coast League batters with .403 with .308 and 116 hits in 83 games. ST. LOUIS, July 8—Chet Laabs,| STANDING OF CLUBS the Browns. He has walloped five -89 120 season and has 10 already. 38 481 | Seattle Oakland .36 439 rally in the ninth on a double byifor (heir seventh defeat against Enos drove in all of the Seals'lyajsing his league strikeout total Oakland, taking both games. Pete|pqses loaded in the fourteenth in- worked the last two men. Raffens-|gyumphries, who hurled all the way Seattle snapped San Diego's win PAFKO LEADNG | |Angeles, and the Raniers moved LOS ANGELES, July 8. — Andy| and 135 hits in 82 games. Johnny CHET lMBS IS |little guy who swings a wagon| Pacific Coast League over the fence in six games, one .48 598 39 476 Sacramento 27 Holder and singles by Clements|ihrae wins, Hal Newhouser pitched runs in the opener. to 18, Mallory hurled the first win with nings'to give Chicago a game over jberger chalked up his eighthifor ghicago, nllowt‘d eight hits. | streak to trounce the Padres while into sixth place, half-a-game a)wa(“ (oASI BA"ERS‘ Pafko of Los Angeles continued to| Dickshot of Hollywood is second GETTING HOMERS tongue, is on a home run spree for Won Lost Pot.|for 435 feet., Laabs hit 27 last .42 506 | 5 .36 444 Natlonal League St. Louis ........ Brooklyn | Pittsburgh . |Cincinnati . | Philadelphia Boswn Chicago .. ] LUCILE JOHNSON as'a 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: “HELLZAPOPPIN' " Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Detroit Washington Boston 493 £ INWAR ASIN PE Cleveland . St. Louis .. Philadelphia DRIVE WAGONS 10 RACE TRACK IN NEW jtnsrv\ CAMDEN, N. J., July 8. — The\ Garden State Race Track, hard luck baby of the turf, opened its second year to help horses on and\ off the track with the strangest| collection of conveyances ever seen | off the farm. The track lured 6,500 storm- | coatéd fans who camé in' hundreds | of wagons of all shapes and sizes— | surreys, haywagons, carts and tal- | lyhos which farmers dug up to pro- | vide transportation from the bus Iines. Two hundred autos drove in with the OPA checking all gas rntmn cdrds. - Pémplon splashed the s:x furlongs in 1.13:3 to win and pay backers $10.90. Valdina Alpha was second. | AC DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED " First Nati%l Bank PAGE FIVE rne PIGGLY WIGGLY i QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY UNSWEETENED ORANGE JUICE By the Can or Case NDILUTED PURE JUICE! THIS IS UN ORANGE Take care of yours needs NOW before the supply is exhausted. PIGGLY WIGGLY There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Soothing Organ Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 80 THRIFT CO-OP FORD AGENGCY (Authorized Dehlérs) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Btreet Junean Motors CALL FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 064 —— Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and 4 Chas. G. Warner Co. l | | Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Bhelt HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAE Alaska Dock & Storage €b. TELEPHONE 4 mmmm Newly Renovated Réoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager and Supplier Pnone 208 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 451 “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery _ PHONE 14 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Evecy comfert made for our guests Air Service Informalion _ _ PHONE 0 ec® [ ————————————— ) HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Pred W. Wendt HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 337 FRONT STREET Phone 678

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