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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1946 i L] L] , ; LOUI | i : WANTED —Outboard motor _from - | ‘ uES 'l "'o ! 3 to 10 bp. in good -condition. i ‘ Phone Seelig, Baranof Hotel af- | WEST ON WEEKEND & ........ it o ' ! e y — | WANTED—Lawn mower. Red 609. \ ! i " ; Red rge 1 " AT " E RD | Artiving with Alaska Airlines| | I R e e vt g the Heart of America tournament over NS WESEEHH Wos BT NS FOR SALE i WANTED — To borrow or buy,|aboard, the Princess Louise arriv- ing pascengers from Anchorage: Sgt. Floberg, Tka Lynn, Mts. O'Btien, Ann O'Brien, Paul Audett, wmxgimCAMERAs & 13 em with case, | Foster, Mr. Sowder, Alice Balker,| sunshade, filters, pack adapter,] Mrs. Ruby Sowder, Walt Hurd, Rp. 3 cut film holders, 20 film packs, Mrs. Frank Kovacs upset the eighth Mary Arnold Prentiss es to top the women's | Weav-it or Jiffy Hand Looms for ed from the south Saturday after- use at Girl Scout Camp. Call, hoon at 4:30 o'clock and left for | Mrs. Fletcher, 800. (293-t2) | Skagway at 11:30 o’clock that night. i Passengers arriving on the steam- er were J. H. Borhaven, Wayne K. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY JOE REICHLER (AP SPORTS WRITER) | onrushing Boston Red Sox| a sudden collapse, had at! SEALS TAKE SERIES BUT ranking Mrs cof Los Ang division 19 The Hiig U{O‘ME for 2 yéarnéld “female wire CAFE g 3 i s 3 s. h flash i hair terricr, 4 - Marins Gerie. Qb ot st an outside chance today of|nest Rike, Able Bernstine, Maris ¢ doz. cut tf“a"r‘lz ':’-cfiass;’r’:es lash O est location in the heart of | DAiF terticr T34 Gold Belt Ave.|Garrett, G. E. Cashel, John Cock- Bend, Oregon, Sky Liners and iking three coveted standards — |Crow and Mr. Montgomery. From flttl?fh;;‘e“mm filters, buflt in | Juneau. {2-13) {burn, Mrs. L. B. Coleman, Mrs. M. i Gretchen Fraser of the Suksi Skijw the most games in on:-‘Yu{m_'flt 8. Kotz;msvky‘ from Cor- l‘_la Y r;dm_% case. film. These! Established business. | WANTED—Man to buy salmon on| CiIDert, Leonard Lowell, Mis. A. Club of Vancouver, Washington, ce ing the pennant by the dova: G. H. Mathews. | ¥;““g were ta be taken on Mt.| Priced at $4500 Cash, | scow. Wilte C407. State exper-|oWell won the men’s and women's apnual 'largest margin, and clinching the| On the 12turn flights the fol- items B m. S ABARTMENT ROUSLS oy (292_'37‘ M. M. Miller, D. and C. Mole- Gelden Rose Ski Race champ ag at the earliest date. lowing Wf";fl”"“‘" to the West- szpm".“g"_ “\Ne:nt:‘dn ig Rfio,,;‘ Same property; 4 blocks from R SRS | naar, James Nordale, Mrs. R. W. ki ships in runs down the soutbern! Having already pockoted 430 of ward City: M. R. Marston, Viricent Call B‘ffiymsr oy Y-‘m_th Baranof, | WANTED—Woman or man dish Stith, Rene Bowget, Earl Ducey, (Y ASSOCIATED PRESS) slope of Mount Hood their first 48 games for a remark- H"S(fl“; W. Erv =4 Henry Clerk,| 333, Baran % 5 large units; laundry, beautiful | Washer, alse waitress. Call Perey’s Jchn Gallo, Ivan Gustefson, Hjal- The San Francisco Se battling P able 813 average following yester- Jean \{lf“'fl. George Vaara, Anmi- | vard. H | cafe. (291-tf) mar Henricksen, Paul Kindisk, John + # firet place, wound up Sunday’s, General Manager Chile Walsh of day's sweep of their double headeribelle Critler, Adrian Rosther, Phyl- | poAT FOR CHARTER, Darnell's' "l o0 o0 o000 sty N R = Leontovich, Pavid Mitchell. cessions two games behind the the Champion Los Angeles R h the Detroit Tigers, the Red |lis Baker, Richard K. MeDonald.[ gport Center. Phone 829 or 436. | 3, o .0 d WANTED—Late model car. Phone| Bernard McLellan, George Pas- Oakl but with a 4-3 edge of the National Football League x can better the Chicago Cubs|A. W. Wigesrs, Irene Dupont, C.| (293-t0) | yACANT—A HOME 278 (290-t4) [keyic, David Sandeman, Ernest in their nounces that the Rams will do their 1506 Major league record of 116} Mitchell, Andrew Johnson. | | 12 miles on Hi-way. A good ! WASTED- Experionced Clerk. No!| cch Charles Wilkie, Russell J. The Seals looked bad in the first summer training at Compton Col-|victories by winning 78 of their re-[ o0y o oo | vpw oGRAY" Marine Diesel en-| Rouse. : L1 other n;'d‘\apl();)lil Gearge Bros, | McCambe: go-around, with Cotton Pippen lege in Southern California 'r[ v maining 106 ’c(,:nm\yu, or in f’”w]Bmh Liee ‘Gordon. A. B Sanders:: gir 225 h.p. 1'% to 1 Borg War-| 5 yoo; 2 bedrooms, ! g A mgo’-in ‘Passrngers leaving Juneau for i limiting them to 5 hits. The Oaks play opener ainst tha Col- words play .736 ball from here ONiElen Sanders, Einest Hillmam| ner Reduction Gears. 800 to 1300| “unfurnished. [ i i “hka%wuy were B. E. Eterbrook, H. took the game 5 to 0 but not be- lege tars 1.(:. ‘.;,m - ”.:rhu i by sl “_m,ld;Kalhryn Hillman, Thomas Hillman,| r.pm. Complete with spares. Two Worth the money at $1,900 Cash.| WANTED—General house wm‘ker.‘B' (;ml;.im:}s, Miss H Hoskins, H. A, i fore o fitst-cliss ‘bruyl, beginning T ! and 11.6, Richerd Hiliman, ~John Hillman,| week delivery. (2'4 to 1 reduction Including large lot. Possession. | second maid in private household, | ", At Puyems, WS ST with Ferris Fain and Pippen and 1 e e Rod Hosers Gordon Selmyhr, Mis. G. Selmyhr,| gears procurablej. Contact R. W. | $106 monthly with room and| Patrick, Miss McSpadden, Miss winding up both teams and a doz- HKS SWAMPED BY ; nded the Red HOSES[p “p ™ ry indas, Mrs. Kelly, Bertha| Mitchell, 519 White Bidg, Seattle, | GRADELLE LEIGH | board. Write Box 904 or phone XCCk: Miss Brindle. en spectators taking part in the latest winning streak to 10 games, .0 0 " oina ' Havgen, Mts,| Wash. (203-t6) | | 21, Juneau (290-tgy | M{s. M. Judd, Migs K. Elle, Hel- ¢ Reasons for clouting were i HTL R “f[_ Hidlonn oM} Bess Vormilyea, Ben Fothroy, Ernil | _— .. REALTOR bl T ___.en Corning, Sister Rosalia, Thos. but it appeared that nobody E b Tl e e Y {Krause and Mrs. Ball. NOW IN STOCK plastic trolling | Fhone 537 Corner 2ud, and Franklin | TO RENT HOUSE or Apartment— |Jensen, Matjorie White. 2 was hurt With the Sox pounding five De- ; : spcons, Juneau Welding and M- | g s Art Nelson, Sanitary Meat M Lon C. Rice, Robert Feero, Mrs. # ; In the afternoon show, Fain won AME- ERROR‘ trcit pitchers for 25 hits including| To Naknck—Harry Wilburn, Clif-| PSns, Junes i ket, Phone 49. (286-tf) R. Feerc, Mrs. Tom Jensen, Mrs. { the ball e for San Francisco, " K D the 11th and 12th homers for Ted ford Wilkerson, Harty Hermanson,| chine Shop. af R e R E. Johnson, Elsie Hildseth, J. Dain- i | . tripling down the left field foul 3 Williams, southpaw Mickey Harris|James Black, Isaac Morse, Chris 1o pocuLs * speeq boat and : WANTED—_Used furniture. 306 Wil- Wi to score Ted Jennings from SCORE BY INNINGS and i ' Dave (Boo) Per- MCcNeil, Willlath 8. Suttll. = " {¢ h'p. %8 Model Jofinison Sed- | FUR SALE loughby. Phone 788 - and give Lefty O’Doul’s tribe peam 123456789 ¢ biss had ’.'n\ r‘. ¥ Vvk‘mo fxn\slvrmg tl"n (,m':lnm':CB H. K}“‘«“ }?f}:m.y,l‘ herse. See Harbor Master. i y FROM “KODIAK to 1 victory. Elks 001000000 1 il b LB e g s prrch) B SRS (203-t2) (4 ROOM HOUSE, Sea ducks swallow shellfish W. Bell of Kodiak is a guest reards' single and Jack pLegicn §3410401 x 16 Sbectively 'Miss Carolyn Mathiews; to Gustav- e i el Completely furnished, Hihose. e i | home won the open- z The New York Yankeos gained a ‘;fisl:‘ ?Iv’ *:":"- 1-;‘ ‘U‘;' & “\’;;1 COFFEE TABLE, $10; ;U’“W‘}:"““_“. West Juneou. o S i to 5 for San Diego| The Legion swamped the Elks by split with the Cleveland Indians Ear Hickok; . to Kodlak: ‘5. radio- and phonograph with mi-| | = - | ttle Rainiers, and the g lgpsided 16 to 1 Sunday in a When clouting Charlie Keller crash- ,McCormick. crophone attached, $100. ""”""’ififfif{fil?fiuuoom L 2.1 returned to take the seven- game that featured fine pitching ¢d his 13th homer of the season | 5 TR AT 399. (293-16) 'c“mpm;“‘v titrihod 5 i ALASKA C@ASTAL P n r I.\1> 6to 4 '“”‘”'x-.tx‘hnd'\wr( by a comedy of er- \\’\n‘]uB("»\nv::x")‘J:‘\ l_;u; n!n’lh’(u glv\,E'! I STROMBERD Oitlan Sompibas| Garage, R St basbe I Kennedy, rellef pitcher in eachro the field R e tion tadio and phonograph set | ! ; got credit for both victories.| palmer of the Flks struck out (-2, Indians. The 'fx ¢ had cop-; with about 75 records. 1 Thayer 3 APTS. FULLY FURNISHED | A l B I i l N E S Angeles took both games of |ejght men in six innings and scor- Ped the cpener 9-5 as converted buby bugey. Phone after 6 pm.| Excellent income property. i | a doubleheader from Hollywood, 6 ed the only fun for the EIKs. infielder-outfielder Bobby Lemon 3 Wl tiot s | i . Al | ¢ } to 4, before 1 | For the Legion, both McDaniels Bained his first Major leaguo p“"“'i J. A. Withers and Max Wesaley,' Aty S MR ARl TR Y S ‘ rvnlg ou! eastern aSka The Portland Beavers split a|and Rolison who followed him on INg lriumph in a reli>f role. Oregon sports fishermen, will put GE WASHING Machine. Phone, MUURPHY & MURPHY ; I doubleheader with the Sac (he mound turned in fine perform- Lefeating the first place Brook-'yoping gear on their 20-foot dory! Thane 3, 3 ring (203-t1) | : i - i - i ; g 25 ¥ REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Sclons, taking the first game 2 t0|ances. It was Rolison and McDan- 1y Dodgers 7-6 in 10 innings for ;4 noaq for Shelter Istand with- | s b i Daily Schedwled Trins 1 and dropping the nightc 5 10 |jels at bat for the Legion, also Rol- the third straight over the Flat-‘m the next day of two. While LARGE AMERICAN full circulat- | Phone 676 over First National “sank | 3 ison getting two for two and Me. -Usiers, the Chicago Cubs ranl,yaiting tre reopening of trolling| Ing ofl heater. Suitable for fur-| e ey | ™ rels three for fiv :xhr‘:xfl( \Ix;m‘(u[:”j{l;;"ql‘;n‘]‘f l:]‘;n;”:)d lgrounds June 25, they will continte '6’;'4“‘ conversion. Phone 125’.’;‘;;’7‘ — | STANDING OF CLUBS | The Elks made twelve fielding 2OVeC UP 20 WP & OF BETS O [sports fishing. To date they have / Sy " { S'u‘- w “ Pacific Coast League |errors and the Legion five to make the R o A {fisnca ‘hallbut. - around the FHls 7,5i6ns HOUSEHOLD wosn:; LOST AND FOUND | 1iKd l'ange Teams w L Pctla n ”-lwunrl of vrm\rw‘nl Splitting two games with the Cove area. ings and equipment. Phone Redl' X S 2 siséh " Oakland 46 26 639 * Legion spread cut their runs oo 0 pyaodeihia Phils, the ers 763 or Blue 620. (293-t3) | LOST—Girls neur, shaped locket.! P l b Ke! hlk San Franc 45 20 008 making three cach in the first and () P mm! Lester Linahi : 4 el b R Bl Arel elers urg C an Los Angel 39 34 534|second inings, four in the fourth o7 Sh G U B suneau el ft. GRINNEL outboard boat. gg (993-13) | San Diezo g 28 - sne in the fifth, four in the Dodgers who now lead by three 1éft for Glacier Bay today aboard| with 15 hp. Seaking. Phone! 4 Y Hollywood 34 38 472 and cne more in the eighth. e captured the Leota with his son, Charles| Douglas 644. 292-t2) | 08T Gray pim-stiipe skitt be-i Also Tr‘ps Sacramento 35 40 467| The made their lone tally ). o game 0-1 sluzging a pair Linahan, who arrived late last week g o tween Willoughby Ave. and Tri-| Portland 28 43 394 in the third inning Palmer scoring. ¢ pyine purlers from the mound, :1om the States on a brief Army 32 {t. TROLLER, new engm.reaiy ang'e Cleaners. Phone (374. i TO Seattle 26 46 3611 The next game is tomorrow night — pue in the finale by Schoolboy|iuriough. Young Linahan graduaf- to go. Anchor wench with hali- (291-13) | e ~merican League between the Legion and the Moose. powe pave Ben Cm”m)mn-\ ks i'm fromg Juncau High School in but sheave, new 6-121 Gray mo-|_ ot | HM"ES SKAGWAY Hoonu Teams L g g 7 ¥ 1944, He has been in service ap- tor. 5-1 reduction also 36 in. pilot FOR RENT | : SHe. e L ! proximat eight months. sheel. See Harbor Master. i g o g AN Boston . BOX SCORE Washington's Jinx over the Chi- P e bk i » (202:43) BT iSRRG AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ’\\\: “‘] “’:‘» 19 AB R H PO A E cago White Sox finally came to an} p. . Caltans et 8 Yo ST " |SLEEPING ROOM for working | 8 _ 3 0 00 0 1endas the Sox split h the Sen-'.. 6at Harbor grid for a paint BEDROOM furnished house, 8 man or woman. References degir-| : =41 e .. 2 0 112 0 ators, vinning the second game o-1,5meah Bout Horbor wrid for & patnt 3 SBRCUS oiere “roquet et ed. 2 st . sz, || For Information and Keservations Phone 612 Fispmiad o , o, 4 0 1 1 1 2 aiter the Capital City crew captur- ° = " i : doll crib. 825 Gold Belt. (202-t3) | - - et i ARG B8 5t. Louis 19 300 8 1 0ecd ihe cpened 0-1 R T e R '3 ROOM FURNISHED apt. Oil| o sem— — - Ao Chicago 16 o 402001 Manager Mel Ott was thrown out', 2.0 PUOUHS Zb PICPATSION, 1oy | range, orivate bath. 337 Wil-| T T Philadelphia 14 ¢ o P Gor o G T 25 black cod fistfls in Chathamf'e e e & ¢ 0 & ¢ ¢ 6 ¢ 6 & ), (291-13) £ 3 300 0 0 3of toth games by the umpires as ¢ yic ang thePoutside banks 18 S N e ) f*li Alaska i Elee m“ies Teams W L L L Al to the Pittsman pir, Frank. Olson, owner of the Desle 10 APARTMENTS ® ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Fome | Brooklyn 0 17 A ar flance. _ Olsotl, who fust tock ufi e Phone 428, Crescent Apts. © Hotel—Ph. 886. E JIM LANGDON--Manager STl £t is 27 39 2 AR alibut gear o he Defiance, will" o o — e 2 rd o nytime Et. Lout s | D .4 11 2 2 o Tre Cincinnatl Reds retained ... "0 550 0% g0 o e v v de 6764 o «'s | HEATED ATORAGE—Ph. 861 ORalh|> DX 10 211 Bewhrd Bt 4 §~:];Z?gnm 7 o 3 0 1 8 2 o their fourth place position in di-, kit & L | cole. 260-40) | 3 MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND JANES 2 ¢f,3b, 3 0 0 2 1 2 viding two games with Boston's! . o , alalui 2 & o e - - IV Sk EPTH RE- Boston 2 2B 4 Gf.1 0 0 0 o o Braves After Johnny Sain pitched ,, S°Hiing ready fo go seining loff SMALL BOAT for plessure OfSEayipw APARTMENTS, Under| EEE%QR%“S HALI},FI:CN}I;TF(‘TgR RECEIV- Pittsburgh B0 R i _ _ __ and battled his way to & 148 win o ¢V Suaits Saimon ©Co, H0o-y light fishing. 196 ft, large €4" | new management. renovated. 1| SA2EE AT 1 AND New York a2 A for Boston in the opener, Cincin- U2k OF the Astorla, Puget Sound bin, 30 hp. Gray Marine motor,| ;4 3 yoom apartments. One| ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS A Philadelphia 16, 28 .geal TOMB. o 36 1 6241113 O OO tducio i Canuery Co. Excirsion Inlet, arel sfarter, buriks, ofl stove. Docked| pit T UERCL S Tng | COMBINATIONS i P i e it Anbins third inning, 2o o the nignteap. - |Jimmy Marks, skipper of the Ten-| gt Small Boat Harbor No. 31B- % iarist LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND . th inning gHbson o0, 0. MILTHANER, nessee; Willle Marks of the New| gss. Price $575. Phone Blue 323. st RADIO TUBES 3 RHPOAE Tha St. Louis Browns and the . i PR bR i > i “UTIS No-Hitier 31 o 5 o Philadeiphia Athletics split two, the, Any; and George Dyvis 8L I (291-t1) | “Ismmuflfl"s by 4 3 qaaceh Uh [ ILSUE I ThD, 10 tuindr. - s bbate” o BMie S R R0 e . i i o But His Team 13031 B e it & b [thelr halibut gear and acqiring, MERSON ypt?lggrkesmxs'tsm&!KmSTFNs o Hmlflrdersl’rompflyl"xfled 2 250, % £ IR ., tening nets. | Robt. Sanford, Spic i) STEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone < s s i imcxing the nighteap 8-4 with 1 4 % i falizing | ! io Repair Service Performed loses: 1100 193 01 by Marchildon on the mound. 7 ’ | (29140 | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing| Complete Radio Rep: R [N B e R | Anicrican Lesbis The 30E1038, a 30-footer, skipper- $OR SALE—Piling, good hemiock, in permanents. Open evenings by | by Government Licensed 20 1 0 Amey 8 Floy Sughlin ’ —] 5 3 y % e £ ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 10 1 011 o )i First game—Detrott 1; Boston 7; Sy Flovd MoLaughiin, Is up fom i%ei poipn: RMtscnl, Phote Red| SPPOIUMERL . . (98-80 Experienced Technician Walter I_Jecknma_anc.au(uv soldier Cope, 1b, 31800 Trcut, Bridges (7) and Richards, : EAEE S { 865 or write Box 2651, Juneau. FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at! WRITE FOB INFOBMATION toiled nine innings to pitch the Rolison, p, 220011 Swift (83; Harris and Wagner. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Nelson| 1291-t12)i Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) | first no-hit baseball game in An-| A Seccnd game2—Detroit 6; Boston 3 rolla M) | S e i - il : G R have bought the trollar 31B912 from 5 chorage history, but his team, the e 11; Hutchison, Benton (4), Gorsica b ais proparing NEWLY RENOVATE! | WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Totals 4216132710 5 ¢ Bty Bratken, ail AP, BrEpes (g ished house. 242 Tth and| ¢ S = i Third innings. (D and Tebbetts; Ferriss and Mc- ito ge troliing. Nelson trolled in furnishe ouse. 2 it i “Lomplete Photographic Supplies y 3 3 thie Coppers 11 ' THEA MR T Gl | {6 Gordove arek appradmKtly il PPRDEIR; (29t | yyeveloning — Printing — Enlarging ELL l S A i n LINE s to 0 on two wa a wild piteh and hiiaRe ‘_4-( i C th' P, First game—Chicago 1; Washing-|years ago, but this will be Mrs. ——aoYAr‘SlAM_EéE Kittens, $25 Artists’ Paints and Materials of E et 3 b 3% 1 : e e an infield out { beak int, Cushen, . Ash; 'y 7. ‘Hagnes, Hollingéworth (5), Nelson's fist season i e ! Finest Quality YT s EAUTO0 mm' pifhon (1 VO E::;‘c‘;{""‘”"gwc el 1 I Perme (3 and Hersh, Femnandez| i ;:l‘hbegg;m‘"" Ta”o"z’agfic’s’fg\vnol&m Juncan Retali | ¢ H ¥ i alke y c “n'u ); Haefner a Tva 4 . p 1 Al »” . o e A D T ils 3; by Rollson, 2: by Paimer 1 | “ocong :“‘mzi(lcxz:;w R ‘:;:ouzitw NEW THOLLER, completely equip- | FTANOS RENTEL and TUNED via P elerslllltg and 'ranyell ) R 4 | stk out, by MsDanlel i LA ffeshs 1:"Lopat ana Dicke Leon- | pis herring packer Wiison In ftom| ed. Phone Green 669. (285-t) | Anderson Shop. With connec! to Craig, %wd;k, Hyd%.fl\lg | lisen, 6; - by s : alm- o:4, Wilson (7) and Guerr /, wher: hi shed Al o e —— rs for .Rupe A ] 4t \ er 8 plate umpire Parker, base| ohila. | AUk Bay, where he Has fished allooor e o y e ity | GUARANTEED Realistic — Perma: steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, an h \ First game—St. Louis 6; i i } J TR e e st zlc.elphin Ll e LB G spring, He is due tc pack salmon o Cackensit - on glas Road.| Dent $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE (‘:z ROUNDUP i for the Douglas Cannery, starting i | hours and 30 minutes. |age, Harris (4), Fagan () and Ro-{July 1. Hi Phone Red 450. (283-t1) | Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 = 3 | i it o isar, DeSautels (4). i —_—e———— Tl e et faa— a 315 Decker Way. . ' | Team W L Pet! gecond game—St. Louis 4; Phila- ROGK, BAND; Gravel, lawn dirt / i il B i | Leg ¥ ; hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. . i e . (AP SPORTS WRITER) £ 7 1 875 delphia 8; Potter, Miller (3), Fan- 3 o 3 (80b: i) N Used—Rebuilt ¢ K NEW YORK, June 10—Next Fri- ffi“‘- 4 5 444'npin 4), Kander (8), and Helf; b ! i ew—Used—Rebui Ya ’A 5 ; 4 day's All Star college baseball game | MCOs¢ 1 6 .143 marchildon and Rosar. . | FOR 8 SALE—5 Toom house; Auk i . 2 i s £t Boston won't have all the stand- B W58 g o g First Game—Cleveland 9; New S"KA BOUND SOO“‘ Bay, $1,00; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. All'l'fl PARTS low um Youn Wmn i out play in the cast, southeast |York 5; Black, Lebon (6), Ferrick Wy, Gen. Del. (265-tf) | | Motors, Transmissions. Gener- P r 1 and midwest, but ther> will be BABY BAN ISSUED {8 and Lollar, Page, Hiller (5), S e Y, Staters, . Carbaralns 1 . enough to make things interesting.! |Wage (8), Byrne (9) and Robin-| Arriving late last week on their FOR SALE—Furnished two bed- |8 ghock Absorbers, Chev, Knee Some stories about the speed of son, Niarhos (9), yacht Cygnet were Mr. and Mrs.| poom house at Auk Bay. 21701 Action Units, and a million other BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES { Georgia’s Charlie Trippi and Army’s BY DEpI_ OF WAR Second game—Cleveland 4; New|J. W, Hillstrom of Coos Bay, Orz, geres patented land. Garage with parts—1925 to 1943, SAVING BONDS | Glenn Davis are hard to believe |York 7; Reynolds and Hegan;|who are dus out for Skagway and| workshop. Light plant and oil We Mail and Ship Promptly { (Davis may not be speedy enough to e e ‘(_‘,lml\dk‘!' and Dickey, Niarhos. Sitka within a few days. heat. Phone Red 160. (290-thH) \ i make the game from his furlough) ;| WASHINGTON, June 10.—The! National League The Hillstroms are waiting to]_ & e to i — i1 Seatltle Auto Wrecking Co. Sandy Silversstein of N.Y.U. and War Department has decided not to| Brocklyn 6; Chicago 7; (10 inns|hear from Jake Hillstrom, brother|1837 PLYMOUTH sedan, $235. Call 1950—1st Avenue South o Dick Kinney of Army are about as CAlry any more babics than ings); Lombardi, Herring (7), Hat- [of the Cygnet's owner, and Mr. and| 714 days. (290-16) Seattle, Wash. { good college pitchers as you'd want six menths old on its ships bring-|ten (7), Webber (9 and Anderson,|Mts. John Hawkins, who planned|———" 7 0 { and Colgate's Chick Pollock not ing war brides and children from | Padgett (9); Schmitz, Kush (1),|to meet the boat here, and are ,’-*_____ : only is a fine first baseman but the European and Mediterranean Fleming (4); Erickson (6); Wys2|now trying to sscure plane reserva- n‘mimmn' CLA ¥ ke’s ambidextrous to boot areas. |(8) and McCullough. tions. The Cygnet will sail as soon " B.A DILG The Midwestern squad It also bans wives more than :\x} First game—New York 1; Pitts- as word arrives from the south. ki g 4 | S'Ts Pete Kramer, St. Thomas months preguant and will not per- burgh 2; Kennedy and Cooper; Os-| Aboard the yacht, Which is onl FORT DOUGLAS, Utah — The tug Pllllllc ACGD“I“’ i who made the All-Star team in mit more than 25 percent loading|termueller and Lopez. |her maiden voyage, are, in addition of famillar scehes and $300 in cash it THIS WK & the Minnesota Intercollegiate con- of any ship with children less than | Seccnd game—New York 1; Pitts-im the owners, William Hillstrom, | were to0 much for Pfe. George Gor-} ONE 557 l“ - discharged here, | ference twice before he went into six years old. |turgh 5; Joyce, Trinkle (7) and|Jr, (who helpad his father build,man. Honorably Corner 2nd and Franklin \ = [ the Army and once since then Tke de 1 vesults from a board'Lombardi; Heintzelman, Lanning|the boat last winter); Mr. and Mrs, |Giorman, @ veteran of World War —~ ARE Oklahoma's Jack Watson retired of inquiry report on the epicemic|(2) and Salkeld. Hal Howell of Coquill, Ore,; Bar- I, strolled about the post visiting | o Al ¢ 27 consecutive batsmen when he among children on the army trans-| First game—Philadelphia 1; St.|ara and Betty Wright, Bandon,|cid friends, and then headed for thej} o i E . pitched a no-hitter in a summer port Zebulon Vance. |Louis 9; Judd, Humphr (2),|Cre, nieces of the Hillstroms; and |enlistment office. He explained he X 265 PHONE IN Jeague game just the other day; Ninteen infants suffering from Ripple (8) and Seminick, H. Spin-|Cecil Hollard Empire, Ore., whe dc-.|hn=w all about the new regulations x w i Frank Kellert, who won it a form of diarrhea were removed ¢l (3): Dickson and Rice. signed the boat. authorizing him a cash re-enlistment | o e BRAUDE i Siraiighin | o Lapaiied % straight games on the L from the ship and six died at Fort! Second game—Philadelphia 3; St.| On their first cruise through aliotment of $50 for °;‘:;°‘tme Nz coxm% § 3 Oklahoma Aggics this « Hamilton, N. Y. Three other deaths Louis 1; Rowe, Karl (9), Raifens- |Alaskan waters, which they find years since his last enlistment. JUNEAU, AL i cng infant passengers from the terger (9) and Seminick: 7T 8 s SRR few Big Ten ac® State’s Keith Brazle “wonderfully beautiful, and the (wcather's been perfect,” the party Are you interested in a home of SPE ION TRIP ON. INAFECT your om, or having your bufld ance were reported else- and Ga la. Kell and Bob wher2 in the United States. | First game—Beston 14; Cincin- has stopped at Vancouver, Prinee i . Michigan will be PRI+ +tgping nati 3; Sain and Masi; Shoun, Lam- ll\lpm't‘pll()etcmknn. Petersburg and| Lt Comdr. Howard Solloway, | d ing repaired? 2 Al ¢ H iy ount Vesuvious near Naples, bert (6), Fox (1), Burpo (9 and|way stations since loaving the| USCOR, Marink Inspector, has or. Quality Workmanship . INSURANCE CORPORATION i} i In Kansas City, National Singles itxly, has been active off and on Lamanno. ates, May 11, flown to Whitehorse, ¥. T., for in- CALL PHONE 204 & s = sharind : tennis Champion Frankie Parkor ever since Dec. 16, 1631, when it| Second game—0; Cincinnati 1;| Veteran shipwright, mmum‘mflfl river craft. He expects 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You P S am e AT - T o beat Billy Talvert of Wilmington, erupted and killed an estimated Johnson and Hofferth; Blackwell owns the Hillstrom Shipsuilding Co, | to his headquarters here|| pyoNE 204 Box 252 || There is no substitute for newspaper adveflixing‘ Delaware to win the singles 1itlz in 18,000 people. and Mueller. of Coos Bay, in a few days. '

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