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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Copy must be In the office by #o'clock in the afternoon to ln- re insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed In telephone Mrectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Gve lusertions: One day ... — Additional days ......... 50 Minimom charge ..50¢ FOR SALE JOHNSON Klein Apts. WANTED — CONTINUED WAN TED AT ONCE —Ironers and | Horse. shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. HP. Sea Apt. 1 3 1 NANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone FOR RENT WELL F Gastineau grey 1b, dapple old Petershurs 1,650~ By FOR work Write entle Harbor » room, black at Boat \'\HHHPI) Ave. Phone Black 2 290. SPEEDY to go and 16-1t Ph 5:30 heated furnished room 8 p.m i fur-{[FOR RENT: in private ferred. Phone am. |STEAM Phone green 675. Two sleeping home. Gentlemen pre- red 615 size St. Phone 439 | medium on “C* Baker, FOR nished Mrs, Jessic SALE-—-A house A y kept warm. Win- sl) a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. for sale, 2nd and Skag- building corner Rapuzz, 2-STORY frame Good business Broadway. Cha way aska LOST and FOUND | LOST—Bank book ¢ X finder please notify the Raymond Casas, ¢/0 Fisheries Co., Douglas, OUTBOARD Call at 928 West 10th motor. St ' t bonds; owner Dou Alg 32-t with Carl Alaska. Mida-A, powered engine Inlet GASBOAT seiner Imperial Excursion purse 30-horse Stafford, 6% of about to name after LOST — Collie pup month old. Answers Tippy.” Phone 631 p.m. Reward MISCELLANEQUS f] length sleeps Wran- Launch Beilby hp. Standard, W. C. Waters, FOR SALE 50 ft., 30 eight. Mrs, gell, Alaska SCRAPER; - new and auto rear| at Bloxham's 3 CU 18-1t wheel Garage. FF. SLIP endless belt pulley. Call Phone 525. FOR CHARTER motorship. For freight 226 6th St., or Box 304, City $ ton towing write P.O. One-quarter inch riveted, between Phone 344. FOR SALE — boilerplate tank, 800 and 1,000 gal 3-BEDROON son, 1044 W. 475. house, W. H. Robin-| GHARTERED boat leaves for Warm 10th. Phone green| gprings Bay Thursday plete party. Call at Channel Ap- kil parel Shop. LOT in Doug COMPLETELY furnished ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Can| be changed into business house: very easily. Write Box Skagway. ppark TWO boxes point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. 905, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up., Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. THRLL houses and cabin, all fuw nished, Gastineau Ave. Inqunu Juneau Paint Store. | TURN cash your old gold into value, | or trade at Nugget Shop. SCANDINAVIAN Ruun and Cry-) stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton| piano. 457 South Franklin St. Inquire owner. | ) eoeow . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR VOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic GENERAL LAND OFFICE diesel stationary engine. BB Em- District Land Office pire. Anchorage, Alaska, WANTED June 28, 1943, ATOR s United States | E. “diesel| @ homesite under four|26. 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No, 09126, for a tract of land ribed as Lot I of the Triangle steady| Group of Homesites situated, on AN | good chance for ad- Glacier Highway, approximately 12 vancement, salary $225.00 per|miles Northwest of Juneau, Alaska,] month. Telegraph Alaska Public Z‘(‘” 2‘" t’x ‘Sll:ll‘;‘f;‘sf“; ?“‘ i“;“l: 5 3 0. 2, containing 4.65 acres a Uktiheg) Soiiov, SR lis now in ‘the files of the U. S. bed. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty| days thereafter, or they will be b »d by the provisions of the z statutes. WANTED — Experienced stenogra- FLORENCE L. KOLB, pher and typist wants steady em- Acting Register. ployment. Phone 143 between 10 Date first publication, July 147 1943. and noon. Date last publication, Notice is hereby given that Ethel OP] wanted electric plant., Plant units totaling 1090 h.p. be dependable and furnishing referen has Mz pable WANTED bunk Phone Used double green 353. time pay. WANTED—Woman for part #. or steady housework. Good Phone 561 after 5 pm WANT Phone D—Used vacuum cleaner. 561 after 5 p.m. am - adv. WANTED maki geration refrigerator Small i cream refri- large electric 351 TO BUY- unit or ice Also one . Phone BUD WARD STILL BREAKING COURSE RECORDS IN ARMY SPOKANE, Aug i lvin “Bud” Ward, WANTED- —A])r\l‘lmcnt or house up teur champ, hasn't lost to $100 monthly, no children. the fairways although Phone 197. by WANTED—Used furniturc., 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. D — Husky Box 26 pup, preferably Juneau. | D—Good 2nd han bicycle. price. Green 250. WANT mal, WA'\I"li‘. P: 4.—Lieut. national ama- touch of the Army vod He chopped a digit off the| Mercer course record recent- carding 66 on the par 72 course. former record was 67. D WAR BONDS 1= G ter WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- ; .. erman at Snow White Laundry. ;. Good pay. Phone 299. The l aIANTEDV—Car washm;, Apply Dfl-‘;o Miluer. Phone biue 510, BUY _to six hits but 1154 | rooms 5:30| morning; | 2 or more people wanted to com-| +30-30 hard| Haines has made application for | the Act of May| Sept. 8, 1943, 5 made him @ once-a-week bat-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA CITY WINS 15T GAME, STARS LOSE 10 SEATILE ON TUESDAY Off Pitchers’ Duel Last Evenmg SCORE R\ Spot Alone-Port- | land Loses Associated Press) turned three singles, plus two into four third inning to clinch over the Stars, the| | Rainiers’ ninth win in 10 starts in| |the Pacific Coast League |1a | Seattle’s victory coupled Wlfll‘ Portiand’s loss to Oakland put the| Rainiers undisputed possession ‘m third place with a of 500 for the first time this sea- | son | The a victory over |loosely played game. The gave lefthander Tom Seats a 10 to 0 lead but going into the ninth he| |blew up with two out and permit- {ted five runs to score. He was re- {lieved by Win Ballou who walked {in the sixth tally before the side was retired Oakland defeated |goe Orrell on the final game before troit Tigers. He NINGS 1234567 300007 00000 0 (By Seattle Hollywood's |runs in errors, Missouri Mules the |a victory The City team won its first game night for the second half in ne of the best pitching duels seen this year ai Firemen's Park. Mark Jensen was accredited with | v 'win, turning in hit performance. “Dogie” Schuler pitehed a nice game but he had no| support from the bats of his team- mates. He had a clever change of pace that had the City baffled| and held the hits down to four for creditable performance. Win In First The City usually has been beat- en by beginnings of its games, once they won their game first inning. Herbert, leadoff doubled against the center the only outstanding hit of ame. Hoffman took first on his Portland team-|error by Docz, first baseman for three {the Mules, advancing Herbert to | scoring position. Schuler purposely | filling the bases. Mc- the in percentage scored in al | Seals ‘ Francisco Seals San Diego a but in for| the man, field, ' the an { Portland mound in joining the De- limited the Oaks with his mates committed errors | walked Blum ‘lm.u.; then singled in Herbert and Hoffman. Daniels walked and Naughton hit to the pitcher who threw Blum out at home. Addlr» man é\ll to third who threw to lh«' | catcheér retiring McIsaacs who was {on third after advancing on the ficlder's choice. Jensen walked and| McClellan struck out, retiring the side. Oakland 3; San Diego 6; Hollywood 1 B National League Boston 6; Pittsburgh 1 New York Cincinnati Brooklyn 4 Louis 7. Philadelphia Chicago, | poned. 10. 5; 3, | | st at post- 1 There was no more scoring until| pling, of the sixth when |Chicago White as|the American League ult of errors. Addleman, a nice munth which he held not |ago. | the City’s half |Daniels and Naughton a T | hitter, made perfect bunt, {only advancing his men but getting {on himself, giving a hit to |average. Jensen, a hard hitter,| Detroit 4; New York 0. Cleveland 11; Boston 9. St. Louis 4, 0; Washington 7 eague 2 got on a City 4; Mules STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 79 29 67 41 54 54 53 55 51 59 49 61 taken The side who had from third retired the Mules Score 464! 'The Mules tried to retaliate in| ‘445 their last chance when Schuler,’ 431 first man up for the seventh, got '318/0n when Blum missed his ground- ‘ll Hoffman walked and was put as Krisko hit a fielder’s choice ¥'s Hoffman missed Cock- Pet, | home 731 | leadofs ‘620 batters a d.um-- next two by fan-| |Los Angeles n Francisco Seattle Portland Hollywood |San. Diego | Oakland 47 62 Sacramento 84 T3 National League Won 63 52 50 45 44 500 ning. 191 Lost Pet, | Out 31 70| The 43 47 46 49 54 St. Louis Pittsburgh | Brooklyn | Cincinnati Chicago Philadelphia Boston 40 52 New York 36 60 521 scoring on Hoffman's error .479| Krisko on McIsaacs’ to account for 449/ the lone two tallies for the Mules. 435! The game was fairly close all the| 375, Way and the outcome might have American League been different if the Mules had Won Lost Pet. !not committed five errors. Neither 57 36 613 |team had an earned run for the| 53 47 530, €vening 49 45 591! Following is the box score: 47 48 05 | Clty 46 47 495 | 46 49 484 | Herbert, iSt. Louis 42 51 45| Hoffman, Pllflddt]])lllu 39 58 ‘402! Blum, ss City League MclIsaacs, Won Lost Pet,|Daniels, cf 2 0 1.000 | Naughton, 1b 2 oo Addleman, c 500 Jensen, p ‘900 Tally, 1f | McClellan, New York | Washington | Chicago | Detroit | Cleveland v Boston ] cococoMOoC RNy = 3b 2b 1 i rf | ; Blues | Mules | Webfeet | City SENATORS IN SECOND ~ PLACE NOW Yankees Spln with Defroit] Tigers-Cleveland Beats Sox (By Associated Press) For one-half- of a doubleheader the Yankees couldn’t get a man |past first. Then they staged an extra base parade and split a twin {bill with the Detroit Tigers. The Washington Senators clipped Buck Newsom for four rums in the eighth and defeated the St. Louis Browns in the first game of |a double bill, then took the night- icu]) too and moved into . second |place in the American League. | The Cleveland Indians and the| |Boston Red Sox, struggling to |break a fifth place tie, staged'sa | slugging bee and the Indians won 111 to 9. Cleveland had an 8 to 0 |lead but the Sox got to Jim Bagby |and scored nine times in three in- nmp,~ O R R O NN cocecococon 2 4 = If Bl i e e i b i Totals 25 4 3 | “Substitute for McClellan in second half of the sixth inning. Missouri Mules AB R | Pena, ss Nielson, Docz, 1b Kreyling, Schuler, p Hoffman, 3b Krisko, cf* Ewing, cf Cockrell, - rfy Parker, rf Stang, c {Foss, ¢ 2b 1f | =l 5| | H 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 [ 1 vl ceccecrcorocos Totals 26 Substitute for Ewing in first hal[ of the fifth inning. "Substitute for Parker in first hdll of the fifth inning Pinch hitter for Foss in first hull of the seventh inning. Summary Bases on balls: off Jensen, Schuler 4; two-base hit: | 2, Herbert of { 1: left on bases: by City 7, Mules 3; sacrifice hit: Jensen; pires: O'Brien at home, Duckworth on bases; scorer: Dapcevich; of game: 1 hour fifteen minutes. |THREE AWATT ACTION BY GRAND JURY HERE prisoners were bound over by um- > - THREE ARE FINED IN POLICE COURT Three were rmed m City Police |Court this morning as follows: Leon Alexander, -$20, disorderly 1(0]]'“1(( Jack Jadoff, $100, ille-|quist at Tyee, and Lero A. Black ‘gal sale of liquor to a minor; Ev-'and Marens Peralta, tt LeRoy Vail, $25, drunk. assault charges, | Three missioner Felix Gray yesterday afternoon, two waiving preliminary hearings. They are: Aaron Bean, charged with the both facin IND HALF Rainiers Now Hold Third Jensen and Schuler Pull; a beautiful nm--» struck out: by Schuler 8, by Jensen | time | | | | led: to | Dodgers g |yesterday its bad performances in the| | place his 18 | then sacrificed and brought D.lllll‘l\ Dick Wakefield ‘547/rell’s hard hit grounder and so did |24 595! McIsaacs, the right fielder, hchul"r}“b“’”t 3 and | Lots '@ and lin the files of the | fice, HM.(I should file their adverse claims .ul(l final certificate issued “n the District Land Office at An- |chorage, Alaska S lafter, 1| Provisions of the statutes. | to the grand jury by U. S. Com-| first degree murder of Frank Krmrl APOSTOLI DOINGOK, PACIFIC 4 BASEBALL TONIGHT At 6:30 o'clock tonight there Be a baseball game between VV&'IJIM and Blues. This is the | postponcd game from July 20, ac-| cording to official announcement COOPER IN FIFTEENTH MOUND WIN will the| Red just Pacific it any- the year Apostoli! aboard SAN FRA! headed E vk | battle | body | boxing who has CISCO, Aug. 1 John M. Quig Southwest “Mister man of Fred gun captain my ship. | “Apostoli ftswain's mate first has been in the thick of the there for 11 months standpoint of morale | and the entire task remarkable. As L e, boxing instructor for the | force he i selling boxing to the kids. | |Cardinals Defeat Dodgers- Pittshurgh Loses ' -wi exceptionof IO Bosfon |think the kids have heard 2 about Apostoli than any (By Associated Press) i “‘ “‘“ 'HH o i The St. Louis Cardinai hulnh| i ”‘" 8 ing Max Macon out of the box V\Hll (five runs in the first inning, coast- a victory over the Brook | in the National Les Big Mort Cooper, 4.—The lul!u-L hurler, notched up his Oficinnat - Reds,* olubbing twol st errorless pitcher in big league pitchers for 13 hits. | history reached the end when El- mer Riddle of the Reds was guilty of the first fumble since he’ broke the big time in 1939. 1e bobble came in the third |mning of a game with the Giants |when Riddle, fielding Harry Feld- man’s bunt and trying for a for of Billy Jurges at second, threw | ‘\'vx(ll past the shortstop. from the one says deserves the ward it's been clas: ‘lmx ing out \d from the the seamen he' ha |of | force chief been really the Ross single of the £ | more | said. n U ace Card 15th victory Veteran Nate Andrews hurled five-hitter to beach the wnm(i Piltsburgh Pirates and Lx\«. the Boston Braves a three to twol edge on the series The New York Giants wound up!| A a dismal road trip by beating mlm GINCINNATI, Aug APPLING TRYING FOR BAT RECORD IN AMER. LEAGUE CHICAGO, Aug. 4—Luke Ap-| It. was Riddle's 102nd major 38, veteran shortstop for the!league game and string of 101 Sox, is gunning for without an error surpasses the batting cham- | previous record of 83 chalked up seven years| by Luke Appling of the White Sox. a United State In the hits has last nine games he got| i in 40" trips: to.. the ‘plate] RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | shoved Detroit’s rookie| GENERAL LAND OFFICE into second place.! District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, May 15, 1943 D! and United States | ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Notice is hereby given that Han- | GENERAL LAND OFFICE |nah Winberg, deserted wife of Ed-| District Land ' Office jward E. Winberg, rywoman, to- | Anchorage, Alaska, {gether with her witnesses, Vernon May 28, 1943 {L. Hunkins and, John Hollywood,| Notice is hereby given that Elviralall of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted | T. Maurstad has made application final proof on homestead entry for a' homesite under the Act of| Anchorage Serial No. 08203, for May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor-|the land embraced in U. S. Survey| | age Serial No. 09253 for a tract of | No. 2365, situated South side situated on Favorite Bay,|of Sitka Highway 1% miles | mile S. E. of Angoon, m’!-m of Sitka, between Highway 5, Sec. 31, T. 50 S., R.[|and Jamestown Bay, containing 68 E, C. R. M., embraced in U. 8./1.06 acres, and it is now in the files Survey No. 2437, containing the|of the United States Land Offic net area of 4.72 acres, and it is now | Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- U. 8. Land Of-|test is filed in the district land Anchorage, Alaska. office within the period of publi- Any and all persons claiming ad- [cation or thirty d thereafter, ersely any of the above mentioned |said final proof v»lll accepted DE on about be entryman, Edward E. Win- is notified that, by submis- ion of said proof, his wife, Han- barred by the |nah Winberg, seeks to obtain patent | for the land in her own name. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Acting Register. {Date first publication: July 7, 1943.| Date first publication, July 21, 1943 Date last publication: Sept. 1, 1943.| Date last publication, Sept.15, 1943 adv. adv. he within the period | berg, of publication or thirty days there or they will be FLORENCE L, KOLB, C. COLLEN 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: “FANTASIA" Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ERAL DEPOSIT INSURANC 0 Chas. G. Warner Co. l PAGE FIVE Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY ©ore QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY NOTICE!? TO EXPEDITE DELIVERIES WHILE HELP IS'SO SCARCE bottles out DAILY the delivery man can pick them up as dairyman MU HAVE THE EMPTI before full ones. NO BOTTLES——NO MILK THANK YOU! PIGGLY WIGGLY One Delivery Daily—In Afternoon Please leave your where leaving enlisted | _ There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | THRIFT CO-OP Soothing Organ Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 8¢ Member National Retallse- Owned Grocers 811 BEWARD STREET FORD AGENE€EY (Authorized Dealers) GREABES—~GAB—OIL Foot of Maln Street Junean Motors . FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 054 ‘Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 8§ Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianes—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 200 122 W. Seonnd WHEN IN NEED OF - Junean Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 ~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outritter for He.‘ Jn-’-&ulw “Meating” Place i.. /% | OHLYTIIMOPIIAT. “BMILING BERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAD HOTEL Evecy comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 88 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phone 38 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant ' Phone 678 Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repalrs 123 SEWARD ST. —_—— PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 18 a. m. and M, G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 57¢

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