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Phene a CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion en same day. We acce; listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 4 IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION pt ads over telephone from persons 10c; Additional days, 5e; imum charge, 50c THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA STARS WIN AFTER !ueau Volunteer Fire up.\xlmvnr mn companies of the mexlmont BAll lEAGUE | owners of Firemen's Park will play a game and this is going! LOSING 8 INROW; : ‘The first game of the season, a to be Members of both| a winning and already lcous service personnel tend the inspected for all firearms are that| any club will be organized on Saturday, M and [Phyllis Grant | leadership of the club. |crganized at f 4 H Clubs to Be a struggle for supremacy m\ Orgamzed Here The second girls' 4-H clothing 20, at the George a 1:30 o'clock meeting Miss the Folta home. has accepted The first 4-H clothing club was the home of Mrs. PAGE FIVE retary-Treasurer. Their next meet- ing will be held on May 26 at 1:30 p. m Mae Stephenson, district exten- sion agent for Southeast Alaska, states there is considerable inter- est in 4-H Club work and clubs will be organized as soon as lead- ers are secured. Anyone interested in assisting with 4-H Club leader- ship is asked to call her at the Gastineau Hote! The 4-H garden club will meet in the City Hall on Tuesday, May a smglel Angeles pounded Oakland hurlers last night for nine hits to| defeat the Acorns 9 to 3. The Angels |scored enough runs in the first two |innings to win the game. A ninth-inning run by Sacramento beat Seattle last night. | | San Diego rapped three Portland | pitchers for 12 hits and 10 runs Hast night to defeat the Beavers, !Cocil, Padre hurler, allowed 10 hits, but scattered them effectively. | GA Tlll‘RbDA\' racific Coast League Hollywood 4. San Francisco 0. Los Angeles 9, Oakland 3 Sacramento 1, Seattle 0. San Diego 10, Portland 2. National League Brooklyn 3, Pittsburgh 4 St. Louis 2, Boston 0. Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 0. New York at Chjcago postponed. FOR SALE '()DFHN 4 mom house, full l) “ynent, beautifully furnished in- cluding refrigerator, wash. mi 4 chine ‘and new G E range. 3/5 mile from Dou;,las Bridge. Phone Douglas 35 one short one long, nr1 write P. O. Box 363, Juneau. 0 ft. TROLLER completely equip- ped ready to go. Chrysler power.| Must be quick sale. See Harbor " “Master. WOR SALE - Sheel iron roofing, good condition, 6, 8 and 10 ft #leéngths. Phone 344. ' [WOR SALE —]‘(mson’nble. _|um])el swing, playpen, gate, stroller and high chair. Green 285. WOR SALE--12- gaufle Winchester pump with 2 boxes shells, $45; ¥ 30-40 Krag rifle, $50; 30-30 Win- | chester rifle with 3 boxes shells, ¥$35; Roll-Away twin bed can be used as davenport, in splendid | condition, just right for guest. 8 214 2nd. Next to Sears, Roebuck. 39 PLYMOUTH sedan, heater, good tires and motor. Phone 314 from 3 to 9 pm. 4 BEDROOM house completely, furnished; the Tom Bareksten| home at Auke Lake, a real buy at| 83 500. Call 659 or see P. Christ-| American League Chicago 8, New York 4. 10 innings. Detroit 1, Philadelphia 0. St. Louis 1, Boston 12. Cleveland 2, Washington 4. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Wnn Lost 4 ROOM qum;hLd up! steamheat- | Portland 5 15 ed, hot and cold water at all San Francisco times. Phone 569. | Seattle San Diego POR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept[Los Angeles warm. Winter rates $15 & month.IHollywood Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath|Oakland end use of Electric Washer and|Sacramento ‘Nringer in Laundry room, Ben-: National League Hew A\ms | Won | St. Louis Call at philadelphia 13 | Cincinnati { Pittsburgh ron RENT ((qnlmued) S {ED 2 p.nnmnt Snap Shopj Inquire } 4 "ROOM p pmuv “furnished house‘ P. O. Box 1615. ! Lost OFF‘ICE room 10r lent First National Bank. {New York WANTED Boston T E — | Brookiyn WANTED TO BUY—Treadle sew- | Chicago ing machine, good condition. | Phone Black 640. H American League Won Lost WANTED—Baker for o camp; Juneau Vicinity, —New York construction | washington Phone 82./st. Louis Philadelphia Chicago | Cleveland g 55 | Detroit [WANTED — Maid for hotel work, | Boston Inquire housekeeper, Baranof Ho- =4 wmn sox BEAT WANTED — battery size. - Lony and short-wave! radio, table or portable Phone Red 340. W'A‘\JTED TO BUY - Twm buggy. Phone Red 520. ?9 PLYMOUTH Sedan heater, good ptires and motor; Universal mixor, Two waffle irons. Phone 314 from s 3 to 9 pm. Sully’s ] $3500 cash. Mrs ‘Wrangell, Alaska. TWO & ft. show cases. BOAT “Beilby,” W. C. Walers 4 ROOM, rompletely furnished " house, with basement, oil furnac-. _-bathroom, hot and cold runni | water, on beach, Fritz Cove Roud, Trambitas. SMALL HOUSE, 921 10th. Either furnished or unfurnished. Phone| 554, [ 36 ft. TROLLER, 306 Willoughby. Phone | { T e o WHREE room furnished " house, 3‘ acres patented ground, 9 mile| » post by Airport. $1,800 cash, $2,000 | terms. Phone Green 410. | - VR S e — FOR SALHomplete trollers gear, | one 12 in, wheel, one Pontiag| Motor with Marine clutch., Blue 475 after 5 p.m. ONE LARGE oil + Green 483. heater. FHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| out Glacier Highway. Inquire *VSnap Shoppe. | ¥ OR SALE--2 room House, 3% acre! Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at » DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O. Box 574. FOR SALE—Furnished leg cabin in Douglas. Inquire Yurman the| Furrier. 26 ft. TRUNK CABIN cruiser pow- | 4 ered with 6-71 Grsy in good con- dition, sleeps 3. See' Harbor Mas- A ter. FOR BENT VACANCY Nugget Apartments. WINTER & POND Apts, for rent $20 and $30. STEAMHEATED \ Green 675. FOR RENT or FOR SALE—4 room ' house 7% mile south Douglas Bridge. Phone Blue 168. TWO-ROOM CABiN, shower. - Blue 454, STEAM HEATED. building, suitable for office space. Next to San » Francisco Bakery. Inquire at San Francisco. Bakery. room for rent. oil heat and s GIRLS bl(wcle in_good condition, YANKS’SENATORS good ‘ires. P. O. Box 3015. ‘ Go up "EAR Top WANTED — Woman for grocery | clerk. State qualifications and age. Write Empire C3777. (By Associated Press) | After being held in check yes- VANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wu-wtcrday for seven innings by Tiny loughby. Phone 788. | Bonham, Chicago blasted out seven | —_— ‘\luns in three frames to whip New WANTED—T9 buy an electric stove. Phone 519. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- -rman at Snow White Laundry. « 3o0d pay. Phone 299. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED R.efium.m Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty: Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—I\ r forget-me-1n: REWARD. WIO JUNEAU MEN 'FROM ALEUTIANS - TO'BE REASSIGNED SANTA Moréwa. Calif.; May. 18. pin, with gold Phone 14. .| —“Army sailors” on the speedy 85- foot crash boats used in rescuing pilots whose planes have crashed in the waters of the North Atlantic ocean, Cpl. Peter M. Schneider and Cpl. Axel Neilson, both of Juneau, Alaska, are awaiting reassignment |at:Army Air Forces Redistribution Station No. 3 in Santa Monica, Calif. Formerly stationed in the Aleutian Islands, the two men patrolled the oceanic airways in these highly- armed, maneuverable boats. Crash- boat groups are assigned to ad-|° vanced bases with, other members of the Army Air Forces. Since the 11th Air Force Emer- gency Rescue Boat Squadron was organized. in 1942, 70 percent to 95 percent of all crash vicfims have been saved from the icy ocean wat- ers. Highly instrumental in the or- oginal planning of the group was Major Gordon :R. Donley, present commanding officer of the rescue force. The four boats, which are the fastest craft afloat, were de-| signed by Dair N. Long of Los An- geles, Cal. Cpl. Schneider, son of Mrs. Rose | Schneider of Juneau, was trained at the Curtiss-Wright Technical School in Glendale, Calif., and the Army Transport Service Navigation School — e PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 —_— STEAM heated sleeping room, El- lingen Apts. __ | decisive 12 to 1 victory. Judd was {heels of the first-place Yanks: The York 8 to 4 in 10 innings and ex- tending the Yanks' losing streak to three games. Boston slapped three St. Louis pitchers yesterday for 15 hits and impressive, giving the Browns only five hits. Gentry pitched shutout ball and batted across-the only run made by Detroit yesterday, and defeated the Philadelphia - Athletics 1 to 0, and ‘making it two wins in g row. ‘Washington bunched three blows to defeat Cleveland yesterday.4 to 2. ‘Leonard hurled a good game, The win' put the Senators' on the Senators gnagged all four r\m ing the sixth inning. PIRATES DEFEAT DODGERS BY 4-3 After holding Plttsburghy in cHeck for eight innings, Brooklyn's Mel- ton exploded for five hits, netting four runs, and the Pirates won 4 to 3 in yesterday's game. Raffénsherger outpitched Walters as Philadelphia blanked Cincinnati yesterday. St. Louis defeated Boston - yes- terday as Jarvey pitched no-hit ball until the seventh inning, when Car- dinal Kurowski singled BHA SIGMA PHI mt *SALE IS-ON SATURDAY Plans are now complete for the bake sale which is to be sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi soroxity. tomor- row ‘afternoop -in the Gastineau Grocery. The sale is to open at 1 p. m,, so that the office workers will have an opportunity to choose their goodies before the selection has be- come limited. Chaiymen of the sale are Mrs, Frederick Paul ‘and Mrs. - William R. Carter. Cakes, pies, cookies, |salads and hot dishes will be made: | by members of the sorority. ———.——— NOTICE May 16, 1944, on and after this and Naval Gunnery School in Seat- tle, Wash. Cpl. Neilson is the son of Mrs. J. B. Smith, of Juneau, date I will niot be ‘Tesponsible for any bills unless contracted for by myself, adv. HOWARD E. MOSHER, GREEN ONIONS practice turnout, will be played the baseball line. Three se: > basebal! ims ve located in Juneau rsonal grudges from being se (By Associated Press) hr rvice baseball teams have pe! Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock be- teams are out for tween a team representing the lo-|the greatest hostilities are cal subpor d a n represent- manifested, in fact so great ing misceil MPs will be on dmy to stop [been organized in the Gastineau The public is asked tc tled on the diamond. Gloves will be o Joliywood broke an elght 88M€)cynmel area according to an-|gamel with admission at hidden weapons ;m:: :r San Flalt‘uscu wmnmg ncuncement made today by the Ju- Monday night, rain or shine, the tabooed —says Mrs. Joseph Cambra, Jr., of 3147 Curran Ave., Oakland, Calif. 3 ich sud j lts soapy~-rich suds get | WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO SEW Ghii OR KNIT ON WASHDAY IF IT dothes WHITER - easily’ WASN'T FOR RINSO. IT SAVES SO MUCH TIME AND WORK SEE HOW SNOWY RINSO WASHES YOUR SUNDAY-BEST SHIRTS, JOE. AND IT'S SAFE FOR WASHABLE Joseph Cambra, Jr. is shop foreman at a ship yard. Mrs. Cambra does Red Cross Work. . MOTHER SAYS ITS A CINCH GEE, DAD! {_ TO WASH DIRTIEST THINGS LOOKIT MY DIRTY CLOTHES! CLEAN WITH RINSO NEW SOAPY-RICH RINSO CERTAINLY MAKES PORCELAIN AND TILE GLEAM. SO EASILY, TOO The Cambras are proud of their new home: Mrs: loves athletics: Young Lenny 8 & Lok Seogie 00 % Cambra often works in the back yard garden. His dad’s hobby.is building ship. nmdds. “Ew. ".‘,‘.I ae Only New Rinso gives you o/ these: e ¢ WASHING POWER NGER LASTING SUpc. REATER ECONO MY EASIER ON K, AND 98% FREE OF SNEEZY SOAP DUST 3 pounds 29 2 bunches 25¢ New Potatoes Fancy—White 6 Ibs. 55¢: 11 Ibs. $1 2 pounds $1.09 E-G-6- i 2 doz. §1.19 S. and W RED WINE—FOR \ALADQ Campbells MUSHROOM———-Limit 3 VINEGAR; Pinf 25¢ | SOUP - (an 21( AYOSET--Exira- TWO DELIVERIES DAILY sl LS Minimum Delivery—$2.50 & nfluans--- rigsn MATOES pe—Fancy Pound 40( BGITER _ DARIGOLD Highest Grade WASH. COOP Brown Extra Large 1, Pt. WHIPPING 35¢ % Pt. LIGHT - 30e 10:15 A. M. and 2:15 P. M. | Gladys Robards on April 28, | Prestder | President 28 at 2 o'clock. - China is as large as the continent of Europe. and are Bertha Forward, Dorothy Robards, Vice and Peggy Forward C- the officers FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Willoughby Junean Piumblng Heating Ceo. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. FEERO Green 585 J. R. CLARK PHONE 433 —— THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 l"m-;’:"i'rusm 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING. —eeeey. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 - neuclmm Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Widest: Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Leota’s wm:f.‘:. fi"Z, Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bulldens’ and Shelt NORTH TRANSFER e } Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your Coal Chol 2 Haul- ing — Storage and Crating . CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Reoms 'l':ylnunh‘ PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Sup]:ly Arthur M. Uggen, Manager TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing - m Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SER) Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Pree Delivery Junesu PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38