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. g Phone a CLASSIFIED (0 AST 6U ARD 2802 o cuars | EVERGREEN BOWL IS |w|u|ms GIVEN | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'cloek in r }:‘l’d e ';"l?,',"‘}Q‘,g,f,’.'f‘“,";“’,\fiff;| NOW OPENTO PUBU( 0DDS FOR FIGH' JEANI E S CAFE ;}:; afternoon to insure insertion on same SIGNA(S 'AKE“’N oloudese. e b t-{zb' SECOND STREET utWe l}ccvplt fl;i]s ove;xtcle!pl:one from persons C\'I:I‘: pzflfi Pl:’n:l( dt‘uu\::: wmki‘ r"r(l:»l swi y ;;,::, ]\\\\\;1:‘: p):n:;ld Wm‘y:‘l\ Df,f..p,ff.l,?'NJ‘L""w.i,-u Illl;r o‘d r aSlllOll Home COOked “e.ls oo i vt ord o o NIGHT GAMES Bl i i e e (20 1L T o 0 U e e e o e oo foud Le Rothar Ront It Soas . ‘ over Sammy Angott, e . , “ g‘zlzly rate per line for consecutive inser- | (»;:)!( 1f\u\b P;:i Lit‘rrl‘(g“‘::’ ::feAr::; ‘“( cR(::xh n‘h.”‘::.\Pigig‘.‘i‘l‘f. Il‘j’"‘clmmp l'ol“tht fumm ung Tue 55 n,‘ Pllone 359 TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1944 One day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50c uued in the game. Stimac, pitching for Coast Guard| ontrol and got good | Checking a sixth inning rally of| [ | {two runs, the Coast Guard softball had excellent o | field, which was the Signacs walloped the City team THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAbKA r Harry the c {been re and Audrey Rude and | aintenance crew, have | iring and making general | hight | D | BALL GAME TONIGHT PAGE FIVE THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU team edged out the Sub-Port 8 to 5 acking in the improvements at the park for the | A baseball game will be held at | in the first game last night atMarred only by a collision between, past week and a half 16:30 o'clock tonight in Firem = Pe it et paik. Tn ‘the second game the shortstop and second baseman| The first field day will be held | sotween the City Dodgers TR R AN A = in the second inning. Friday afternoon, June 16. At this | the Port GI's. The public is invited | CABINETS FIXTURES 2 | Kistner, who did the hurling mr‘mm |Sub-Port, was a bit wild al the in to but settled down to 'pitch of tr y good ball as the game pro-| awar il children may participate | to attend. ments and contests. Prizes | » passes and candy ‘will be d the winners. 13 to Stimac for the Coast Guard al- {lowed only six hits, while Kister for the Sub-Port gave up nine hits, FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING start, | BUY WAR BONDS | | . |including two home runs by Cooper. § i He £l :‘"‘"d“ ":“{: PHONE 433 So. Seward and Willoughby b Both pitchers were plagued by the R R AOK. on. 26 & S ori e Y - PR S-SR should get better as the season gue.\ o - FOR RENT “% FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED free tickets to first base, with the 1g hurler allowing five passes the Sub-Port pitcher giving up "L~ NOVA-SCOTT BOUT S 1S DECLARED DRAW outs and gave on; OKLAHOMA (']'IY June 6.—~The on. win o nine. Backed by (.’.o(»d fielding |hits, with the City's fifth in and the Shopping lor F ood Can Be FUN Instead of WORK ... Our department signs will help you to find your needs quickly. Let our mod- Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING - r]""nc. e hS’F“BaXbC;;'.pS b fop Athletic Commission has ruled that HEATmG . DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS |the Oity's pitcher, Bob Henning. 10r o "uddy Scott- Lou Nova fight ern food store show the way to more OIL BURNERS ‘A. M. ON DATE A ek OMETS BV 1ast Friday which was awarded to 1S OF INSERTION BRI SR O o s forizroiind dheliiet s NUTRITIOUS MEALS for YOU and || PUR—— Lotaigac o Sigince a draw. The ruling was made after YOUB FAMILY | snn“ ““AL wmmu " ] it was found that one judge and | Player— AB H B SORRLORIMRS L . 1 NE: i i !"flll SALE s WANTED Sindsten; 1t S f',‘lf,(,,:‘“,“l',".“"::., "“?,::“:iwm;itg):}“ JUNEAU DELIVERIES—10 A. M.. 2 P. M PHO 787 Third and Franklm FOUR 600-16 tires, good condition. WANTED — Stenograp bl ;“‘L\“" p : f i the referce noted that most of the e et y )‘ S 0 A _M sal Nm'":f‘ = gs::ko Gasels g0 L Kelvie, 914 Calhoun Avenue. of taking dictation; need hot T:"m"“m““l 4+ 1 1 rounds bad ben voted to Nova and DOUGLAS DELIVERY—10 A. M. by oo " e o — — have experience. Write Empire| announced the decision which was | 26-FT CABIN BOAT, $350; two & Hoffstatter &t Lyiah 2 | k )8-(|.. skiffs; 2 skates halibut gear 7C 7400“‘ |Burkette, rf & g1y reversed | today. c | N Phone Red 483. WANTED — Someone to take two LOWrey, ¢ 4 o "o} < ase o rocer | et 5 s i e | White childr se. Wil |Bradley, cf P AR i OB SIVERTONS RaDIO, 3| Yol S 0 e, Wil L : %+ 3 STAN HACK GOES Y || % ||| G.E.ALMovIST barids. “Phons Blaek 100. Kindly contact Minnie Field Stafford, 2 4 Cps BA(K 'I'o l"F'ElD PHONE 704 [ Owned Grocers CUSTOM TAILOR G T o Steen, 1f Across Dashemitr mol:,m:;)z';y Do ol WANTED—An experienced waitress Abts, 2 Al xl)’ Aoy 211 SEWARD STREET from Elks’ Club including washing machine, refri- |, APV Hary Carrol at Baranof Perry, sc 1 0 0 CHICAGO, June 6-—Stdn ‘Hatk; PHONE 767 o i gerator, New GE range. 3/10 mllo - et 4 o 19 14! Veteran’ third baseman, will leave * s ‘from Douglas Bridge. Call Doug- YOUNG oA whE tetitinecs | TRl i 42 12 13 njs Oregon ranch to return to the " las 35 one long one short. | and experience wants positio; Paver City AB H club infield in about a week, Jim FORD AGENCY CALL B 3 wikisoes, cashber oF ‘sasl Sriviig ayer— 3 |Gulagher, Vice Pwsiden! said. (Authorized Dealers) ’ , BEACH Cabin 18 mules, Glaclel| Stad eve;m s;m“"w]‘”“ :1;\ :l:(nlx:n P :; f l § o-;Asots—oA;::)‘m l"mun'l‘rnder Highway Becdrfiom dresser, kitch-| o, g mo, or year, with room and Nogority G, & 3 0 Foot of Main Street l 4 Ly s board for 1% yr. bld daughter| poooi ¥ H % 5 ‘“AVAI. IRA'NEES 23 Jun Mot l 4 UPRIGHT Piano. Phone 716. and self. Write Mrs. Lorraine MaX nrooorite T, of Py 0 eau roiors OIL — FEED — HAULING = P . " pEEATREDS0X| Super Market FOR SALE - 24 ft. cabin cruiser,/ Wash. ? e A a::“ 7 g g g g[ u wr ar e 6% ft. beam, round bottom, 120 ——— R B a [ h.p. Pontiac 8 motor. A-1 condi-| WAN:ED e F"“d depexl\(dable try pg:;::gp,n y : l; 0| sampsoN, N F., June 6.—The Pno“gs 92'95_2 DELIVEBIES sanifal’y M“t CO. D- | cool secon cook, pantry defeated N kT St " —n.r—n““ ’ p itk I}’ il combination man or wnm‘n'), Smithberg, 1 G ‘t:seeb:fi eLeam a;:reaw;m\ll]u Bt::;g:: Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2"}0 P. M FOR QUALITY MEATS e + Brood sows and young pigs. P. O waiters hotel night clup ex- Decker, of Tageig |Red Sox 20 to 7 for the ninth u;l:rom.'m! Deattua Dre ORI, Box 1024, Juneau, or mile 7 on perience, Union wages. Olean har- | Borbridge traight triumph. ‘7 FREE DELIVERY & Glacier Highway. monious working condxuonds.) le:n-[ Totad ;i ‘;i M;; raxg‘ 0[3:1"1::’0:& e N“w oN DISPLA_ Call Phones 13 and 49 BERBY lNN - | porary quarters. Wire or Write, 10tIS : E Jobn Marin, Prop. Skagway |- TWO 8 ft. show cases. Sully’s| pUpec > it Will be promptly replaced if sent > ¥ Bakery. illl{l: SRR T | The Coast Guaxd softball ((-mni w0 B:ox 463“!0(etch¥kn:p ;cl‘:qka gr]s “Ew PoTA“TEs NEW cknnms — GONT “Belly,” A0 caah. Mrs. axtED — Pres esereiors e defeated the Sub-Port team by a:“. M. and R .L. Carlson. adv‘ : To“nmzs LOOSG Chas. G Warner CO. W. C. Waters Wrangell, Alaska.| ;... Apply e o Laundry | "As’ms CABBAGE Marine Engines and Supplies mmm ! ROOM, _.completely... - furnished | v\ N 1D About July 1, X * o il 5 5 house, with, basement, ofl fUrDBCE,| (o, experienced s{en ng:;f:r NEW ; LETTUCE SWEET POTATOES Ropes and Paints Widest Selection of w:;tll;:o(;r;: b::ziha::itzogov;“%”‘ law office, salary $160 or more de- CELERY YAMS LIQU"RS ot il ' pending on ability. Give refer- ] PHONE 92 or 95 Larry, Trambitas. o serk i S t s ft w | nd . r ences, age, experience. Write Box " T S | 08 8 R CO1 3011 ¥y eve BUNCH CARROTS Yvonne’s ONE LARGE ol heater. Phone GIRLS bicycle “in good_condition, TOILE l l ISSUE i WOMEN'S APPAREL e [ e ¥ 6. St Eilgw Tis | WEDNESDAY'S SI’ECIALS' Baranct Mot T e e s LA - e e e ‘Soft as Facial Tissue % tented d, 9 mile! clerk. State qualifications and age. 500 U] ET! ere pateed grou, 3 e ek St aalin bousLe sureTs CODFISH CAKES 9@ - lnanha (i AR S, i terms. Phone Green 410. | VANTED—Used armvare, 308 W= otl ( m PGS aikos EYE P NORTH TRANSFER CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles loughby. Phone 788. ! b » out Glacier Highway. Inquire| ;ANTID—Wuhu' also dry clean- [ § 5 % MINCED CLAMS !Lfi:?sh?gwg Snap Shoppe. | erman at Snow White Laundry. | i oy ( G o DR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre, Go0od pay. Phone 299. A ] Fresh Frozen. pkg. PHONE 81 Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at ” ” 0 u ” c e m e ” L] t i DeHart's Grocery, or write P, O.| msezl.u“o“s { § 42 3 5 3 | ““LE CLAMS ( oo AN R o 1. | | EFFECTIVE TODAY we will make aze || Wwesh Frozem, pkg. 4 ¢ ][ COVLINGDAVLIN |RELIABLE Painters now available. . . i R | ; : ’ ) FOR RENT | Phone warde suean Pamt store, [ - Morning delivery to DOUGLAS and Doug- WHOLE OYSTERS l 10 COMPANY e | Pnone 407. [ DODGE and PLYMOUTH VACANCY at Buckingham Apts,|— gy A R s e las Road residents. ‘Ordersshould be in by .Fresh Frozen, pkeg. & EALERS &% e RN nent, $6.50 T Curls, $1 up. 5 th;r:;ffléf) APT 'rhumpson Apts. { :fslapfek“ op. Phone 201, lo A M s ll “ l M P s 9 ‘ cker Way | * AVAILABLE June 11th, 3 room fur-| FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! Fresh Frozen, l’lfig ¢ nished apt. for ¥ months. Phone | o iid % quire Snap Shoppe. eighth inning. - THREE room heated apt. $30 mon- c‘s " R o E NUNN-BUSH SHOES thly, Kilburn Apts. Douglas. 4 H Baking Club STETSON HATS VACANCY Nugget Apartments. A Quality w:* Clothing STEAMHEATED room for rent. Meets I_anngh' P Green 675. rm m.m X A meeting of the 4-H Baking PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. Complete Outfitter for Men X3 OFFICE ruom for rent. 419 between 6 and 7 p.m. FURN. HEATED Apt. in Douglas.| Phone Fed. Bldg. 81 or Douglas 372. RA00M for rent, 315 3rd St. Phone Black 119. FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- BTEAM heated sleeping room, El- lingen Apts. FURNISHED apartment. Snap Shoppe. Inquire ¢ ROOM partly furnished house, P. O. Box 1615. t ROOM furnished apt. steamheat- ed, hot and cold water ak all times. Phone 569. call at st National Bank. RENT—Fur. Apts. My kept rm. Winter rates $15 s month hts, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Wusher and ringer in Laundry rogm. Sea- wlew Apts. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Fountain pen with Earle Miller engraved. Reward $5. Re- turn to Bus Depot. b \WHITE 50X LOSE T0 FI. SHERIDAN FORT SHERIDAN, Ill, June 6~ {Fort Sheridan defeated the Chicago | White Sox 8 to 6 after Butch Pal- |mer hit & two-run double in the _ |Club was held last evening at the| home of Mrs. Burras SmitH. sangs! were enjoyed and a demonstration lon muffin baking was given by Jimmy Nordale and Milton Furness. The next meeting will be held at the home of Doris Ann Bartlett, 911 Calhoun, on Tuesday evening, June 13. charge of the entertainment. HAYS RETURNS FROM Lieut. Col. George Hays, officer o1 the Northwest Service Command, has returned from a conference with military authorities of the Command at Edmonton. The conference was in regard to the use of certain facilities for the xnefit of Alaskans. Miss Bartlett and Mary! Nordale will demonstrate the bak-| ing of biscuits, and Irene McKin-| ley and Betty Steel will be in' EDMONTON CONFERENCE i liason TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A, M.——2:15 P. M, MINIMUM DELIVERY $2:50 Berts PHONE 104 FRESH PEACHES AND FRESH PEAS DUE ON NEXT BOAT ' PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER Fresh Churned BUTTERMILK Our boys are in p 2] l PIGGLY W FRANCE, ITALY, SOUTH SEAS and ALL THE HOT SPOTS OF THE WORLD TODAY giving their LIVES and BLOOD FOR YOU AND ME! BUY A BOND TODAY and DOUBLE IT The war is not over yet LET’S BACK "EM UP NOW 25¢ qto . IGGLY ' Alaeka Music Snppl Asthur M. Uggen, W’ Finpus~Musieal Instruments and Supplier Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone Il' { z “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau 'GASTIIEAFT Every u-l.; made for our v onts | Atr Service Informaticr. | i PHONE 10 or 20 M HOME GROCERY " 'Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—T:i. American Meat — Phoue Walt Paper deal PuflSllop i 8 | i { |