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PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA i i ¥ | ' ‘ TAL United_ States ml[l S'ARS : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | BEM YANKS ANGELSWIN | FROMSTARS | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, June 28, 1943, Phoe PIGGLY WIGGLY "5 at of L' méd the Yankee All-Stars, This time | Ro. _,‘ théy won by a score of 2 to 1. Mg s, FOR RENT Notice is hereby given that Ethel QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY FOR SALE | E. Haines has made application for | a homesite under the Act of May | LOST—FOUND 4|26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage| MISCELLANEOUS | Serial No. 09126, for a tract of land | N - 3 WANTED 5 . ‘qevnhrd as Lot T of the Tnm\i{l(' CAHN"‘G 's"“’"PPLY¥ \Seame Doesn 1P|ay Seals | |_In the second game of the All- g;;’:‘.?: (I‘:11.,!:\('):_\"(.\s::]‘;;rn::xlrl::li\‘;y 3 Ty il el Sy gt L R HEADQUARTERS g - | Pl 5 and San Diego Take Games . Survey No. 2391, Sheet | 465 acres and it| PINT . I e files . | and QUART JARS It was a pitchers battle all the |15 nOW in the files of the U. S FLAT a "l’\ll JELLY GLASSES |Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. d 1d TALL JELLY GLASSES [ way, Pladsen, Inlet chucker, allowed e e ALL S1Z LIDS and CAPS 3 4 | (By Associated Press) five hits and had very good support, | { Any and all persons claiming ad-| ALL SIZ JAR RUBBERS Los Angel outslugged Holly- The' big gun for the Inlet Leam"”“h any of the above mentioned . Jel-B-Seal-10F sbaling Te1y dlasks wood in a contest that kept the was Dumont, who hit two for two, land should file their adverse claim o R Vi G el Phfawax l‘””’“l“ Wax" har |outfielders chasing balls in the ohe being a long double. He .‘150;11! the district land 'office within| veyshobing presorved adh . . did If Certo g 3 | Pacific Coast League last night Iplayed a fine game at third base.|the period of publication or thirty | vesased edditoncl fsods o proserve, Jit Tia Clamps ‘O_o}n kmust :e u; the office by |Paul Gehrman scored his fifteenth Brown caught a nice game for the days thereafter, or they will be 220 S ee Ous ore. perien breoh ool : o'clock in the afternoon to in- bt o {Il Thomas got his four- | winners barred by the provisions of the ik ure #tion on e day. win and Bi womas got h | | EE Ines O o teenth loss. Penrod, Yank pitcher, gave up|statutes. | We accept ads over telephone San Francisco opened a home lonly five hits and had good support ; FLORENCE L. KOLB, | « from persons listed In telephone [series by winning a free-hitting| {Burxog) 6diry &1 | Rirchiver, Yank second baseman, | Acting Register. | PIGGI Y “TIGGI Y Wrectory. contest s Seal righthander Bob! soduod ou ke |iog ohy . |Pulled a nicely timed double play Date first publication, July 14, 1943. jyce allowed 12 hits and was in| d °4i 40 II"8 PIM, '€ |in the last of the third, unassisted. |Date last publication, Sept. 8, 1943. z Count five average words to the Joyce allow (119qesng) ‘Pnlwltk of the Yanks, came close | | to breaking up the game with a long Js z |triple in the first half of the sev- | United States ‘\‘nlh inning. | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR trouble every inning but pitched | adv.| |himself clear for a win over Oak- | - |land. san Diego struggled to get a vic- uosuyor J4aidM ,uiniy Big, 'z (2043) woybuiu -uny uu0|9 ,ouoA) sosupy,, ‘L Dally rate per line for consecu- , Uve insertions: —— 0::"” - tory over Portland in the opener | Additional days .....—. So of an eight-game series and Red| | . * 1 AR R B B Anchorage, Alaska, | S S e i e s |CUURS DEFEAT fowomn %5 Y T o Newspaper Advernsmg! s —s | GA i | | Haslehurst 3 1 1 0| Ngtice is hereby given that Elvira | ) FOR SALE ‘ WANTED — CONTINUED | Beble skt teiess | | Martin 3 0 0 01 Maurstad has made application | NANTED TO BUY—Large stove| Oakland 2 s ) N \;‘:h:‘dm 2 0alg for a homesite under the Act of s ptoreditt ey WELL established, paying business.| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone| Hollywood 5: Los Angeles 10. | | Gorigan § b als May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- | THRIFT CMP Soothing Organ Music and sood location. Write Empire -C | g o i age Serial No. 09253 for a tract of | Dalicious Fried Chicken good loca | 796. | Portland 4; San Diego 6. i ! Thomas 0. 0 Gy LS8 “aitikted oh Pavorite: Bivd Member National Retallse- HT 0 |WANTED — 1936 Harley-Davidson NSLSAM Lowgne | T e 0T 0T 15 iks, 8 BYoE :‘;]gf)un ih Owned Grucers BVEME 0o ! SACRIFICE rge 5-room fur-| transmission, whole or pleces.| Ciicoeo i i mgiod L SRR ‘E;:S‘:;:fl, 2 0 3 §flots 2 and 5, Sec. 31, T. 50 S, R. #11 SEWARD STREEY DOUGLAS INN nished house with 5 acres of| Write M. R..Harnden, Box 570, S""'l'"".d,'T Rtk S | ~ _ _ _|68E,C. R M, embraced in U. 8 PHONE 787 John Marin, Prop. Phone 8¢ land, dishes, pots and pans,ready| Fairbanks. p:m‘)‘::,‘:h R — | Total 21 6 2 1/Survey No. 2437, containing the to move in, garden tools, lum- — % 8 A T i | s 11- St |net area of 4.72 acres, and it is now ber, shingles, nails, woodshed; | WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur-| AySeen Seave AI Bralle HUT'S Cardmals\ bt AAB n;: H E|in the files of the U. S. Land Of- ‘CALL " FORD AGENEY H + also 1-room shack with stove,| chase or loan, Preferably portahle| Boston 1; St. Louis 4. . |k 3 0 0 0|fice Anchorage, Alnska ’ (Authorised Dealers) ; : : | power model by USO, Skagway,| Philadelphia 4; Detroit 3 to Victory Over aro A e { u odds and ends. $700 down, bal-| PO Y » gway, | Mot Catk 4i-Onisazo 2 Meeks 3 1 0 0/ Any and all persons claiming ad- GREASES—GAS—OIL ance like rent. Mile 13, Auk Lake.| for mending soldiers' garments.| New York 4; Chicago 2 | Dod ers Janovesk 3 1 0 0|versely any of thé above mentioned l l 4 Poot of Main Street Phone red 325. | Phone 766, Juneau. ! SRANIAAG OF CLUBS | g ichk&y 3 | 0 0 {land should file their adverse claims J | b5 b S i : e T Li f — FEED — HAULING 5-ACRE ])ul(-'!\((’(l homesite, 8- mom‘WANTED Husky pup, preferably Pacific Coast League (By Associated Press) ‘g;;wk dong 0‘:‘;101*‘\; ED‘;‘I’;:;: 4‘:‘1‘:}“‘!"’“&1 “;e::d o i m".‘“ uneau Motors 0, male. Box 2615, Juneau. . | 2 % > : | WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave| " .- o e ree hits, 3 a I~ | Borchet |atter, or Lhey will be barred by the ft. water frontage. Best location| "y or "prone blue 510, San Francisco 8 44 639 ror for a four-run rally and won| Davis ., WL e 1mnvmun= of the statutes. . GEUIEB nfls in Southeast Alaska. Write Em-| R | Seattle 63 58 521|from the Phillies in the National|Penrod o BB i | FLORENCE L. KOLB, Sanltary Meal co_ » pire C 2630 | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | Portlind 61 61 500 Teague yesterday. Venros B B il Acting Reglster POR QUALITY MEATR Widest Selection of (& e lamp,| erman at Snow White Laundry.|Hollywood 5 68 452) woody Williams got a triple with | — = —Date first publication: July 7, 1043. 'AND POULTRY FLOOR LAMP, chiid’s desk lamp,| Good Ph 209 San Diego 52 2 419 b Rl 2 he Ci 1 Total 27 5 1 e : i R ood pay. one 3 3 the b loaded as the Cincinnati al | Date last publication: Sept. 1, 1943. FREE DELIVERY fish LR et e giirs sl | Oakland 51 72 415 Reds rolled over the New York*Venros batted for Kirchiver in first w8y, PHONE 03 ot 8 Phone black 565. | VANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and |Sacramento * 37 84 306 Giants. | half of seventh inning when Kir-| Oall Phones 13 and & BABY bassinet and stand; baby shirt 'l““E“' Alaska 7l-n\mdrY» i National ';a'“em e l; Al Brazle, whom St. Louis called chiver injured his leg. s ilm“ i States | rubber bathinette. Phone Baranof| WANTED —Experienced truck| on Lost Pet. in from Sacramento, pitched the| AT R | RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Hotel, Apt. 500. driver. George Brothers. 35 beutis 70 36 660 Cardinals to a victory over the| youn pROKEN' LENSES | OENERAL LAND OFFICE Chas. G. Warner Co Thomas Hardware Co. v ks 5 RS > | Cincinnati 60 49 550/ | Brooklyn Dodgers, holding them to| i 5 n Eves| District Land Office g & PAINTS — OILS SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt| rul nm | Pittsburgh 58 50 .492|eight hits. He also got a triple and m"‘flfe"d "D 0“;% °Wfill;‘a ""é lyn" Anchorage, Alaska, | | Marine Engines cnd Supplies Ave. Phone 266 for appointment. | |Blc»okl,n 56 54 .509/y single at bat, good for three g’l‘am me VBI;- BPeh 626 e sgv' May 15, 1943 MACHINE SHOP Bulldets’ and Shalt 4 = - [ — | Chicago 50 58 .463|runs, {Biggaeren Nag one 638. 2A¥| Notice is hereby given that Han-| and Paints HARDWARE 26-FT. TROLLING boat, 8-ft. 1CABIN “phone black 234, daytime. | Boston 88 87 A8 Hauk chratidd wi dealiett with| T {nah Winberg, deserted wife of Ed- Sopss » beam. Phone §1u0 520. A __|ROOM n private home. Phone | Philadelphia 51 61 455|two pitching victories and Nate! United States l‘ward E. Winberg, entrywoman, to- ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery| black 119 after 5 pm. New York - 39 69 361 | Andrews was charged with two de- | PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | gether with her witnesses, Vernon u.‘h “I’ “d L‘- in good condition. Write Box 17, : S ol | American League |feats when Pittsburgh swept a GENERAL LAND OFFICE L. Hunkins and John Hollywood, | Le t“’ ' Haines Alaska. WELL FURNISHED. room -with Won Lost Pet. double bill from the Boston Braves. | District Land Office all ‘of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted | ola’s - COAL i use of house. Phone black 290. |New York 67 40 626/ Gornicki won the opener, allowing Anchorage, Alaska, final proof on homestead entry WOMEN’S APPAREL INCOME property in Juneau. Phone; | Cleveland 55 50 .5%|six hits and also relieved Xavier! August 4, 1943. Anchorage Serial No. 08203, for Alaska Dock & Storage Co. Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm.| 2- ROdOI‘g f;l"!l*hed APLmO“ ’?nge\washingwu 59 52 532 Rescigno in the nightcap to get| NOtice is hereby given that|the land embraced in U. S. Survey Baranof Hotel TELEPHONE 4 e :‘:,‘.“ “}‘m ngdre 3 USSR | Déttot 54 51 514 credit for the win. Andrews O€orge R. Gray, entryman, to-|No. 2365, situated on South side 3 Apt. 1, Klein Apts. 3 eyt i ol e, A | LR 55 53 509 pitched the last innings of both |ECther With his witnesses, Augustusiof Sitka Highway about 1% miles| oy T T Boston 53 56 486 games |Holmes Kingsbury, Jr, and RoSs|East of Sitka, bet High | FUR. apts., easy ke v. warm wm- o games and lost them both. a, ween ighway - 3 e : E i St. Louls % 60 _434 i A ‘Lavn’fnefievel allof Haines, Alaska,\and Jamestown Bay, containing The Alaskan Hetel SPEEDY 16-ft. Ldbln cruiser, read) ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, y X to go. Ph. 413 bétween 8.aun.| dishes. Seaview Apts. | Philadelphia 41 j has submitted final proof on his|106 acres, and it is now in the files Hewly B ted B & 5730 P { [ City League | DQUGL As homestead entry, Anchorage Serial|of the United States Land Office,| | Light and Heavy Hauling at Reasonable Rates - Lm and Fo“n Won Lost Pet.| No. 09925 for Lots 2 and 3 Sec. 23,| Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro-| | g o. pAVIS K. W. DAVIS FOR SALE—Launch Beilby, length | Blues 4 1 800 |T- 28 8, R. 54 E, C. R. M, con-|test is filed in the district land PHONE SINGLE O .. 50 ft, 30 hp. Standard, SIeeps‘Ldg%-'Ch . Mules 4 2 667 NEWS taining 94.92 acres and it is now | office withii the period of publi-| PHONE 81 eight. Mrs. W. C. Waters, Wran- v Lec iy ; i L);Webfeet 2 4 383 ? |in the files of the United States|cation or thirty days thereafter, gell, Alaska. OF. S NaNd. Rewim. Wigsy i 4 2000 |Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska,|said final proof will be accepted b i Spruce Delicatessen. BON VOYAGE PARTY ‘nnd if no protest is filed in the|and final certificate issued. COWLING_D AVLIN Alaska Music Supply 3 CU. FT. SLIP SCRAPER; new pRr e | Honoring Charlotte Phillips of district land office within the| The entryman, Edward E. Win- Arthur M. Uggen, Manager 18-ft. endless belt and guto rear | HISCELLANEUUS | |Juneau, who attended Douglas|period of publication or thirty days|berg, is hotified that, by submis- COMP ANY Pianos—Musical Instruments wheel pulley. Call at Bloxham's| |High School last year, a large lherea!ter, said final proof will be|sion of said proof, his wife, Han- o and Supplier Garage. Phone 525. |LADY with nice home, central; group of her Douglas friends gath- accepted and final certificate is-|nah Winberg, seeks to obtain patent DODGE and LYMOUTR Phone 206 Second and Seward FOR SALE — One-quarter inch| location, will take care of chil- |ered in the City Hall last evening | sued. Ior‘,hc land in her own name. DFALRRS A 'y | dren by the day. Phone 443. {to give her an appropriate send-off | FLORENCE L. KOLB, FLORENCE L. KOLB, - boilerplate tank, riveted, between, — — ™ ¥ : I % d thbound trip. ! * 800 and 1,000 gals, Phone 344 E TW 30-30 hard! L B o s e ah it e Acling Register, Acting Register. K gals. it % }mvxg:t mlot Zoxe(s :o;oo n;::) i Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and Date first publication, Aug. 18, 1943 | Date first publication, July 21, 1943, WHEN IN NEED OF 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-! Point. rade for xes {Mrs. Phillips of Juneau, atbended‘DaLc last publication, Sept. 15, 1943 | Date last publication, Sept.15, 1943 Diesel § Ofl—Yeur son, 1044 W. 10th, Phone green Savage. Phone 197. | {the Douglas High School last year ady. adv. bt WM“ Fyiry £ | =1 las a freshman but was honored by | m— =ew— J % 475. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- oy ing — Storage and Crating | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. «COMPLETELY furnished apart-| ment house in Skagway, Alaska,i located in business district. Can be changed into business houses | very easily. Write Box 905, ' sinas v o v - TERRANOVA T0 " FIGHT CALLURA NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 18. — Izzy Mattes, Chairman of the Louisi~ |ana Boxing Commission, says Phil \Terranova. NBA featherweight >champ. has been rematched with |Jackie Callura, who lost his title |to Terranova last Monday night. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. THREE hous nished, Gastineau Ave. Juneau Paint Store. SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry-| stal Steam Baths; also Hnmllwn‘ piano. 457 South Franklin SL] Inquire owner. | VOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic diesel stationury engine. BB Em- pire. g WANTED WANTED—To buy or rent: electric| refrigerator. Phone Lt. Caro, 59’) ifor here on October 11. - WANTED—Tlollulg boat, must be | fully equipped, between 3¢ and| HAEEG'S RECORD, 1 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box! ISOO'MEIER MARK, 1055. WANTED Experienced malo‘ 011 BROKE" I" SWEDE" female bookkeeper, good pay.| Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. ’WANTErFTncycle in good TR Ll e U JECeNUY| ot Ann's Hospital for medical care. e ol P o o o, e MW CLERK ARRINES Coast, Gumd '/record for a mile, has PYOKEN | pars Finnson was to St. | - — — \H"‘egl“ 1,500 - meter mark al|apng Hospital on August 17 for | Fok um mm‘ WANTED Experlenced stenogra-‘Golhenbmg, Sweden, going ‘he‘surgery. | pher and typist wants part time distance in three minutes and 45| work. Phone 452 after 5 p.m. |seconds, clipping eight-tenths of a| stz —— |second. WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- In Washington, Haegg said he loughby. Phone 788. as glad his best friend has broken Tadies wish fur. the record. SR WANTED — Two ladies wish fur- » nished Apt. or room. Call red “ Phe rematch has been scheduled ! ’Detroit Tig;e; Dump Phil- adelphia, Take Tie with Cleveland American League yesterday in a comedy of errors, capturing their tenth straight series. Charley Wen- loff, tabbed the rookie hurler of the year, got his fifth game, getting his tenth - victory also. There were five errors in the contest not counting the conversa- tional miscue which resulted in Sox manager Jimmy Dykes being the ninth to defeat Philadelphia, climbing into a tie with the idle Cléveland Indians for third place. The Browns of St. Louis won over the Boston Red Sox as John- ny Niggeling held the Sox to five HOSPITAL NOTES | Jack Dalton has been admitted to A. Hagerty, a medical patient, has been discharged from St. Ann's Hospital. five-hit | evicted from the game after a|a bon voyage motif. debate with the umpire. Highlight of the party occurred | The Detroit Tigers rallied in|when the friends as a group pre- being chosen as the Junior Prom Queen and was also active in all| school activities. She is leaving soon | for Seattle where she will join her sister Dona, who also attended the| Douglas Schools, and both will con- tinue their education there. Chaperoned by Mrs. Dayton Fleek, the following guests were (By Associated Press) |present: Mickey Pusich, Lucille and receive TWO The New York Yanks triumphed|Goetz, Obert Havdahl, Bill Dore,| ovér the Chicago Whité Sox in the |Alfreda Fleek, Claire Dore, Ken- "KITTY neth Shudshift, Helen Isaak, Ralph Kibby, Betty and Louie Bonnett, | Jimmy Devon, Clayton Fleek, Rudyi |Krsul and guest of honor Char- lotte Phillips. | Dancing was the main attraction for the evening until 9:45 o'clock,| when refreshments consisting of | sandwiches, cake and coffee were| served, the cake being large, with sented the guest of honor with a| beautiful Alaskan ivory bracelet as a souvenir of Alaskan friends. LEIGH GRANT HOME Having been employed at Excur- sion Inlet during the past several | months, Leigh Grant arrived home lon Monday. According to the {happy family, he is to stay home mdeflnnely now. -ee | R. M. Marshall, of Marysville, | California, arrived last night to join the staff of the Baranof Hotel nm room clerk. | V.W. METCALFE as s paid-up subscriber to /HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE Federal Tax—~6c¢ per Person ‘WACH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! TICKETS to see: DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED CALL US! Juneau Transfer Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfert made for our guests Alr Service Informalien PHONE 10 or HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Juneau FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shnp Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt TIDES TOMORROW Fletcher, new manager of the Bar- Mr. Marshall has been with Jack | First National Bank G. E. ALMQUIST ol "arher 8 Bn. ‘ PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | anof, for seven years, having been CUSTOM TAILOR e ns High tide—4:11 am, 17.7 feet. |on the staff of the Hotel Marysville of JUNEAU. ALKSKA Across from Elks' Club WANTED TO RENT — Furnished Have a portrait artist take your| Low tide—10:22 am, -14 feet. |with Mr. Fletcher before the latter's PHONE 570 house preferable, or apartmen:. picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite' High tide—4:41 pm. 181 feet. |departure to assume management of WEMOER FEOERAL POSIT INSOURANCS CORPOR Phone black 370, Low tide—10:53 pm., -0.4 feet. thé hotel here . . lPedzml Building. Phone 204, adv.

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