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PHONEA CLASSIFIED | FOR RENT FOR SALE Oopy must be In the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- pure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. Oount five average words to the ne. Dally rate per line for consecu- lve insertions: One day ... 100 Additional days .. 5o Minimum charge .50 FOR SALE FRUIT ja: WANTED — CONTINUED [ | — —— [ WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | pints and quarts, with »w lids, fifty cents dozen. No.| BB ‘1"2(1‘1.1“ Apts. NANTED TO BUY—Large stove Wt : | for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone | USED Special Monarch oil range,| 796. $30. Phone blue 185. INCOME property in Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm FORRENT ‘\7\/ELL>7X‘:‘U7RNIS}-{E‘:B room, 175A| 5 HP, JOHNSON Sea Horse.| Gastineau Ave. Phone black 290.| i | Apt. RIS |STEAM heated furnished room.| . d | FOR SALE -1550-1b. dapple grey| Phone green 675. i &f’f-lf Ll:::;;&:’ o Deteraurs, [FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms| Al”li'\ o 77 in private home. Gentlemen pre-| aska. ferred. Phone red 615. | ':!(J-F'I'. TROLLER at Boat Harbor. Black 212 or 503 10th. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- | i ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, wawr,‘ SPEEDY 16-ft. cabin cruiser, ready| dishes. Seaview Apts. to go. Ph. 473 between 8 am ‘ | f and 5:30 pm. | | ; | LOST and FOUND FOR SALE—A medium size fur- nished house on “C” St. Phone Mrs. Jessie A. Baker, 439. ‘ Initialed FGH, also USN.| to Empire, Reward. gold. Return 2-STORY frame building for sale.|; oo — ora o oo STARS LOSE 10 SEATILE ANGELS WIN ERainiers Sfra\glhen Holdi on Third Place in. Victory (By Associated Press) The last night with both feet. single defeat. In stubbed his toe and retired in the on sixth the jinx in favor the victory. Marking his firs mound appear- ance since his arm was hurt July 7, Al Epperly pitched shutout ball while his teammates clouted out 12 hits from two opposing pitchers to give the San Francisco Seals a victory over San Diego The Oakland Acorns made it two|Churchman, straight over Portland with pitcher |Henry Pipper scattering 11 hits as|ed out, ending the inning. his mates pounded out a win. The Oaks came from behind with a three-run rally in the ninth at the expense of Wayne Osborne, mak- ing his farewell before reporting as soon as the catch was made, League game and there were none to the Army Saturday. The Beav-|Janis (ore home beating the throw.lin the American. ers lost with Joe Orrell pitching|Vojtkoswas called out on a third! - SR N his last game before the Detroit Tigers. Seattle continued reporting to to lay ‘em low with a win over Hollywood, hammering three Star tighten the Rainier place. Pete Jonas, held hurlers to hold on third on the mound Hollywood to for Seattle, eight hits. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 5; Portland 3. LOST—Cigarette case, striped with| sacramento 3, 0; Los Angeles 5,|Plake, third baseman for the Web- 10. San Diego 0; San Francisco 8. Hollywood 3; Seattle 9. Pacific Coast League leading!League last night as they walloped |Los Angeles Angels jumped on the|the Webfeet to a tune of 10 to 3. |tail-end Sacramento Solons twice The Blues gathered 14 hits, includ- | Jodie |ing a homer and two doubles, from {Phipps hurled a four-hit master-|two Webfeet hurlers | piece for the Angels in thé second game to post his fourteenth victory against | opener, Paul Gehrman sought his|the mound to Ferrie, another new- thirteenth victory of the year buticomer, in the last half of the s the of | Oren Baker who was credited with . by Gantillon dnd Janis by Pav-] Bl ES BEAT lige; ' earned runs: Blues 7, Web-| feet 1. struck out: 1 by Vesovich, | 2 by Ferrle, 1 by Cantillon, 5 by| |Pavlige: passed balls: 1 on Puttin, | {2 on Tomlinson; left on bases: 6| {by Blues, 5 by Webfeet; umpires: | a it Al g Connell and Mauze at home, Sne-| | R digar ¢ bases; scorer: Dapcevich; | time of game: 1 hour and 30 min-| ’ utes. - | SCORE BY INNING pITTSBURGH | 1234567—T1 | |St. Louis Blues 10404 1010 | | Webfeet 1200000—3 | The St. Louis Blues strengthened | BEATS lels | | their lead | N | | in the Juneau Baseball No Other Games in Majors| Yesterday-Bufcher | Gets Win | Vesovich, a newcomer to the league, is a good | pitcher but the Blue bats were'hot llast evening and he had to cede V- fenth inning. There were fewer e rors and some beautiful plays made that made the game interesting enough for the few fans that at- tended. (By Associated Press) Pittsburgh cut loose with a four- run rally in the seventh capped by Vince Dimaggio's thirteenth homer to beat the Phillies. Big Max Butcher went the distance for the Bucs who hold second place in the National, getting his sixth victory| and giving up eight hits. School- boy Rowe was tired on the mound for the Phillies and was removed with a sore arm. Al Gerhauser was touched for two runs and charged with the de- feat, although DiMaggio's homer came off Newt Kimball, the third! man on the hill for Philadelphia. This was the only National First Score Made In the first inning, the Blues leadoff man, Gems, singled and |Churchman hit a fielder's choice Ito retire Gems. Ernst grounded {out and Pavlige singled, driving in | who came in from second on the blow. Davis ground- For the Webfeet half of the first, |Janis and Vesovich singled and| [Barnes grounded to third. Plake {hit a° towering fly to left field and| strike to retire the side. | 2 Runs for Webfeet i start- the second inning for the . | Webfeet. Austerman reached first| S"“NG pRE'"'Y IN MAJOR RACE| fon an error by the pitcher, and! the, next two men grounded out| to short and third. Janis singled, bringing in two runs. Vesovich was NEW YORK, ug. 5—Most major! league clubs pause today and to- morrow to catch their breath, but indications are they’ll not catch the | walked and Barnes flew out to short, ending the rally. St. Louis Cardinals or the New York Yankees. The Blues scored four of their {runs in the third as Gems walked, |stole second and ran home when What started out as fairly tight rages early became one-team run- aways as the season went on. The |feet, muffed Churchman’s grounder. |Ernst singled, bringing in Church- !man and Pavlige singled, drivingj DOUGILAS NEWS SEINERS E A} H LOCAL CANNE Four big seine boats, Congress, Rudolph, Munroe and Emblem, all in service of the Douglas Fisheries during the last six weeks, arrived in port from the fishing banks this morning on their return to Anacortes, Wash,, to fish in their home areas on Puget Sound dur- ing the fall season | Closing the district in which they were fishing and scarcity of sal- mon in other districts still open have caused them to depart earlier than usual MRS. CARLSON HOSTESS In celebration of her birthday, Mrs. Lawrence Carlson entertained with a chop suey dinner party at her home in the Buckingham apartments last night. The eve- ning was spent playing cards, re- sultant prize winners being A. J Balog and Fred Orme Guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleek, Mr. Fred Orme and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balog. MRS. RUSTAD RETURNS Mrs Norman Rustad arrived home this morning after spending the past week with her husband at the trolling bank near Pelican City. -+ MRS. TOM ALLEN WINNER OF 1943 TENNIS TOURNEY Mrs. Tom Allen’ s the winner of the annual woman’s tdurnament held at Evergreen Bowl. Mrs. Allen won in the years '40, '41. Her set scores for this match were 11-9, Her opponent was Colleen Hel- lan who was last year's winner, The townspeople and their chil- dren have taken advantage of the weather and have used the pool to the point were two guards were needed; also the picnic grounds have been thoroughly enjoyed. It is hoped more will take advantage of the facilities offered. Archery, croquet and ping-pong have had much usage. Several of and Mrs.| ~ Phone 16 PIGOLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY NOTICE! PAGE FIVE Phone 24 W TO EXPEDITE DELIVERIES WHILE HELP IS SO SCARCE | b | Rlease leave your bottles out DAILY where the delivery man can pick them up as dairyman MUST HAVE THE IMPTIES before | NO BOTTLES leaving full NO MILK THANK YOU! ones. PIGGLY WIGGLY One Delivery Daily—In Afternoon | | A4 There Is NOSUbsiilute for ‘ Newspaper Advertising! | | I THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse- Owned Grocers 11 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 767 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone b64 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. l Good business corner. 2nd and| i B0 S e e gwner National League [Churchman to third. Pavlige stole|Cards are 11% games ahead of|ine grade school tournaments are| Marine Engines and Supplies Broadway. Chas. Rapuzzi, bxzu‘,-i Raymond - Chsag, c/o Douglas| Philadelphia 2; Pittsburgh 6. |second and Davis hit a long fly lulsltbburnh in the National, and the| oy and the men’s tennis tourha- MACHINE SHOP way, Alaska. Fisheries Co., Douglss, Alaska. | American League ,1»;1{ nleld. Cr:m.r(llllma;l\ then cross:d »;al:i:n;‘(fil pifhthf“!l\nr:f-ri;:';:ud f iment is going slow but it will prob- Ropes and Paints OUTBOARD motor. Call at 923 Bkl e D i b AR | R hir he jably be completed by next week. 2 2 LOST — Reddish-brown pup with| City League |Fowler singled Pavlige home and| gers, in Lmd‘ in the Nn-‘ Tomorrow will be the Evergreen West _10th St. | white feet, about 4% months old.| Blues 10; Webfeet 3. {Arndt popped out to second. Put-|tonal, Once Were COUSIdered ddn-|pocie field day and all evénts will GASBOAT Mida-A, 82-ft. purse| Answers to name of ‘“Tippy.” |tin grounided, ending the innng. (| 8E6UT MyNS O the Cards and ke ks Place . the podl prompily. at seiner powered with 30-horse| Phone 631 after 5:30 p.m. Reward.| STANDING. OF CIZBS | PONG Py g place lne Lrl?:-mf‘:nl u«;:isi:rllmux;::{] 2 ‘o'clock, Imperial engine. Carl Stafford, - : | Enelfth Coast Leaghs i s st il s ""| The prizes are donated through' | WOMEN'S APPAREL Excursion Inlet, Alaska. | HISCELLANEOUS [ e ";’f“ 219"5‘ 1?1?6:‘“‘1 “‘CP]"’E"“"“ :‘2” “;f l‘k"e L”'“’z : e i |the courtesy of Dr. J. O. Rude i Sl Be 2 | |Los Angeles 2 o |when ake singled, Vojtko strucl land Charles Naghel of the Al al FOR SALE—Launch Beilby, length |san Francisco ...68 41 62#jout, and Bahr hit a liner to p : 1 gl e T 50 ft., 30 hp. Standard, sleeps = 5 | Seattle 55 54 505 | Churchman who threw to Davis, wAvE IS FIRST | ',,7;._..",‘ eight, Mrs. W. C. Waters, Wran-|| . H": (:'AR:‘ERI gnt | |Fortiand 53 56 .486|catching Plake off first. | 32-ton motorship. or freig! - 1 H " . gell, Alaska. | ] ;s Hollywood 51 60 459| The Blues acquired four more "‘o WI" pl 'I' Riids s o e ] i or towing. 226 6th St, or |igg piego 49 62 441|runs in the fifth when Ernst sin- (OASI GUARD MOVIE uonm m“srzl 3 CU. FT. SLIP SCRAPER; new write P.O. Box 304, City | Oakland 48 62 436|gled and took second as Perber| l SCHEDULED TONIGHT Light and Heavy Hauling 18-ft. endless belt and auto rear; | sacramento 34 7 312|missed his hit, took third on af SHOOI HONORS E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS wheel pulley. Call at Bloxham's|. e T e National League {passed ball, and came in on Pav-| Nk AL S G »1(:;;,1:5?:;?23;)?;”:;:;5 :\::m?;; 1 } Yen, Dot oty llie's. double. Davis: doublid PAV-1 o BERIIGITBN. . il 6 whata |3 o SRERRIEaE toodbizy L Sis! o FOR SALE — One-quarter inch | 2 or more people wanted to coml‘s"' Louls ol '67011139 BoEss And. ogbey. Do | e m"wx-re sympflthetic‘ rlm; u:he E Prevonupe, M ool eniing iy S Beatiite dauk et betusen PospLe | : Pittsburgh 53 43 552 single by Puttin. Cantillon singled | ¥R A in "I En-|njque, will be seen tonight at 7 I L » | Plete party. Call at Channel Ap-|prookiyn 52 47 525/and stole second. When the catchier |57 Rosalie Thorne stepped to the|gclock, THe Coast Guard film is COWLING_D AVLIN 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. | parel Shop. | Cincinnati 50 46 521 |threw. to sécontl 1 an attempt to firing line, but as she banged away to be shown in the Juneau Grade —— | 3 & : AL ¥ 51 he: el recis i : 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-| fAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hara|Chicago 45 49 479 put out Cantillon, Puitin siid home. o ¥ CHARBSC o appreciation of ex- | sohool Audiforium and those at- COMPANY son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green: point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 | Philadelphia 44 55 444|Gems walked and Churchman made A Wave, he.betké the filst tending are requested to use the DODGE and L 475. | Savagé. Phone 197. | Boston o 435/the third. 'opt- Via “the strikeoht|yoiian to fuetit an award from tHe | > 30 Street entrance. 4 | o _ New York .36 60 375 route. | Nay : | Lieut. E. B. Metzen, here from DFALERS LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- American League | Home Run scorzd";;npsfi;“ofim;‘}l :hot, ?;;:;Washingwn. D. C, will show the COMPLETELY furnished apart-| Dent $650. Paper Curls, $1 up.; Won Lost Pct[‘ Ernst started the sixth with a|z4, js 4 Vassar graduate, picture and give' an accompanying | r== ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| L0l Beauty Shop. Phone 20L(New York .. .57 36 613|home run over the cenfer field| = __ A lecture. An actual demonstration WHEN IN NEED OF Iotatad 1 biisinsss disu:ict Can‘l 315 Decker Way. Effective|Washington 53 47 530/ fence. Pavlige flew out to left field | p | will follow. Olesel Ofl—Stove Ol —Yeur be. clingedianie it houses| June 15. {Chicago 49 45 521)and Davis singled. Fowler hit to BUY WAR BONDS | The public is inyited to attend. k| Coat Haul- 7 | e e e = SRt o1l 47 46 505 first who stepped on the bag to( o ‘ng — Storage and Crating ;{ry w:wly» Write Box 905-‘“’52: Yout"r g‘d 5“1: ‘“'f ;:““e"cleveland 46 47 495 retire Davis also, completing an- % ; agway. | cash or trade at Nugget SHoP. |p ., 46 49 .484|other double play. | nov wA.l.su“ . €ALL US! THREE houses and cabin, all fur- St. Louis 42 51 452| The last action was seen as Hunt 4 = . "““' rr“’f‘r nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire NOTICE TO CREDITORS Philadelphia 39 58 .402|grounded to second, Janis singled, | as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Juneau Paint Store. |In the Commissioner’s Court for City League |his third out of three for the eve- is invited to present this coupan this evening Phene 48—Night Phone 4851 SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry-| ;\? i :‘ernct)m'y £ 2k S Won Lost Pet.|nipg, and Vesovich hit a hard liner at the box office of the<=—— =3 umber One. Blues L g 0 1.000/to Ernst who doubled Janis off stal Steam Baths; also Hamflwnlsef.ore FELIX GRAYZ Commis- | Muyles 3 2 .600 | first, retiring the Webfeet and| CAPITOL THEATRE 457 South Franklin St.| sioner and Ex-Officio Probate|webfeet 2 3 400 |ending the game. d i 0 TIC g owner. Judge, Juneau Precinct. City iy g g 200 Following is the box score: ) and receive TW KETS to see: [ ) — In the Matter of the Estate of PO _on o St. Louis Blues \ YOR SALE—30 brake hp. COVIC|pappy [pSIIE STANTON, De- B R AR HPA.TASIAH diesel stationury engine. BB Em-| ..o Gems, tf Do e 4 b | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JUMONVIllE TO Churchman, ss 4 2 0 o Federal Tax—6c per Person {That the undersigned was on the e Ernst, 2b . SR D " s 3 - . rns; | TCH THIS SPACE—Your Name¢ May Appear! -WANTED 215t day of July, 1943, appointed JOIN AlABAMA" | Pavlige, cf, p 4« 2 3 ol WA S SP. Ap executrix of the estate of HARRY Davis, 1b & “17.2° 0] rm nmmc OPERATOR wanted for diesel | LESLIE STANTON, deceased. Fowler, 3b R S . b electric plant. Plant has four| All persons having claims agatnst| SACRAMENTO, Aug. 5—GeOrge|amds, rf, cf 10 0 0 { Complete Outtitter for Mea units totaling 1000 h.p. Man must |the estate will present them to the Jumonville, clever Sacramento m“d'Puum, & ek e e p |undersigned, with proper vouchers|Sacker, was placed on the voluntary| ..o, rf 4 0 2 1| be dependable and capable of t - le his . furnishing referencés, steady|attached within &ix months from |¥¢Ured list to enable his gcoeptance o . > work and good chance for ad-|the date of this notice. Af 8 PO i BGEE Matgma, - | irorals .35 10 14 1 o “EMILING SERVICE" & | LEOTA PUZEY. vancement, salary $225.00 per| , | Webfeet ’ month. Telegraph Alaska Public Executrix, u'"'l[ ]'o plAY AB R H E| Bert's Cash Grocery Utilities, Cordova, Alaska. duneau, Algska. . Janis, 1b -3 1 3 0 PHONE 184 or 108 o L2 AR e D LTS | First publication, July 22, 1943 Vesovich, p, 2b . RW 1 0 . WANTED—Used double bunk bed.;L st publication, Aug. 12, 1943. m RYDER MAI(H Ferrie, p* 0 0 0 0! Pree Delivery Juneau Phone green 353. | adv. Barnes, cf 30 0 o R R i | ——— sy < pg s Plake, 3b S WANTED—Woman for part time S i DETROIT, Aug. 5.— Navy Lieut.! * or steady housework. Good pay. NOTICE TO TAX 'PAYERS |Lawson Little, 1940 national open ;oi]tko, mss e 1 o ‘ A s T ! . E A “ Phone 561 after 5 p.. The Common Council of the City |golf champ, added his clubs to|Bahr sty 35 HOTEL 3 ———jof Juneau will sit as an equaliza- Walter Hagen's challenge squad for |Anderson, 2b, cfi g 00 tort made f WANTED—Used vacuum cleaner. tion Board in the council chambers|the Ryder Cup matches next week. | Austerman, 2b . cd k0 0 ‘“‘A’:‘m M"m.-m Phone 561 after 5 p.m. of the City Hall from 8 p.m,dmm::) Hagen hopes to square accounts for ;erb:r, it £ (: 0 3 PHONE 10 o B = ——————————— pm. August 2nd, 3rd, 4th an ,/the 10-5 defeat at the hands of | Hun et e S| w{‘”?::?_;l“d “7‘;"""" 306 Wil- 4, consider complaints from tax|Craig Wood's cuppers last year. |Tomlinson, c .2 70 0 0 OUETINE mrane 198 ipayers regarding their assessments — —_-— = =] lN T"'s BANK - WANTED — Husky pup, preferably for the year 1943, and to make| HUGH WADE BACK Totals %208 6 2| HOME GROCERY male. Box 2615, Juneau. | whatever adjustments and correc- FROM MEETING | *Substitute for Barnes in first| ARE il 1 !tions to the tax roll that are found| Hugh J. Wade, Territorial Direc-| half of the seventh inning. | Phone 146 WANTED—Good 2nd hand bicycle. necessary. After final meeting of tor of the Social Security Board,|’Substitute for Austerman in first| Pay good price. Green 250. |(hc board no further adjustments|returned last might from a meet-| half of the fourth inning. |NSU RED Bome Liguee Stere—Tel, 600 e el SapaT T lcan be made. ing at Fairbanks of the Alaska Un-|iPinch hitter for Tomlinson in | American Meat — Phone 38 Al T pa bk i P HARRY 1. LUCAS, |employment Compensation .Com-| second half of the seventh inning B s 0 PN R (BUSI gy, 5 Mayor. | mission. Summary f P_ gne M [ —— . Bases on balls: 2 off Vesovich, 1 i TR c E Amnm" WANTEDWasher; also dry clean- | . TIDES TOMORROW |°:t Cantillon: double plags: Church- i N atioll l Ballk . k. amih ot Gnew b Saarilly. YOUR BROKEN LENSES | man to Davis, Ernst to Davis, Bahr, S CUSTOM TAILOR High tide—4:41 am., 145 feet. |unassisted; stolen bases: Gems , Good pay. Phone 299. ; ¢ Gems, JUNEAU, ALXSEA Across from Elks' Club RS Pleli, YR 25 _'Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| Low tide—10:59 a.m. 10 feet, |Pavlige, and Cantillon; home run ot > ! ettt WANTED —Car washer. Apply Dave Fxamined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. High tide—5:13 pm, 154 feet. "Ernst; two-base hits: Paviige and RAL DEPOSIT IN Aty Miltier. Phone blue 510 | Blowigren Bldg. Phone 636. © adv. Low tide—11:30 p.m. 25 féet. Davis; Hit by pitchéd ball: Bahr Soothing Orqun Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 6 FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAB—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors Widest Selection of LIQUORS Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock. & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hetel Newly Renavated Reoms at w Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Presh and Prosen ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 203 Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt HARVEY R.LOWE 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repalrs 123 SEWARD ST. —_— PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 492 ‘Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Bchéduled Delivery 10 a. m. and 2 P. M.