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M()NDAY AUGUST 23 | 943 PHQNE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be In the office by 4 o'clock in the afternoon to in- wre insertion on tame 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 msertions: One day SRSRROEEES, 100 Additional days .. Bo Minimum charge ..__50c FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS ~ FOR SALE 5 ACRES patented homesite, 8- room furnished house, 3-room | house and other buildings. Large garden and berry patches, fenced, adjoining school. Large water frontage. Best fishing grounds Geo. Bednar, Tee Harbor. GOOD income property. Close Write P.O. Box 131 fur msh('d water on Fritz Cove. COMPLETELY front residence Electric lights, all other modern conveniences. Herb Wendling, Fritz Cove Road WELL established, paying busines: good location. Write Empire C 2638. 5-ACRE patented homesite; 8-room house, sunporch Garden and berry patch, ft. water frontage. Best location in Southeast Alaska. Write Em- pire C 2630. BABY bassinet and stand; rubber bathinette. Phone Baranof Hotel, Apt. 509. SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt Ave. Phone 266 for appointment. ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery in good condition. Write Box 17, Haines Alaska. KNCO’VIE ])xopvrly in Juneau. Phon Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. 5 HP. JOHNSON Sea Horse. Apt. 1, Klein Apts. FOR SALE—Launch Bellby, length 50 ft., 30 hp. Standard, sleeps| eight. Mrs. W. C. Waters, Wran- gell, Alaska. | FOR SALE — One-quarter inch| boilerplate tank, riveted, between | 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. 3-BEDROOM | house, W. H. Robin- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 475. LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. COMPLETELY furnished apart-| ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Can‘ be changed into business houses very easily. Write Box 905,] Skagway. Covic | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $650. Paper Curls, $I up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. §OR SALE—S80 brake hp. diesel stationary engine. BB Em- WANTED | WANTEDStudio couch or daven-| port; also drop leaf kitchen! table. Phione 561 after 12 noon. 1 WANTED —Clerk, easy hours, mal-i ried woman preferred. Write C‘ 2654, Empn‘e i FORD A or B engxne (block or| complete). Must be reconditioned or in good shape. Call green 113.| PLANT MAN wanted at once. Ap-' ply Juneau Dairies, Inc, Box| 936. Good wages. in.| and outhouses. | 450- | | baby | { WANTED — CONTINUED | WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- loughby Phone 788. | house preferable, | Phone black 370. or nputmun WANTED TO BUY—Large stove | for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. Sewing machine. WANTED- u +| chase or loan. Preferably portable | power model by USO, Skagway, | for mending soldiers’ garments. | Phone 766, Juneau. WANTED — Husky pup, preferably | male. Box 2615, Juneau. WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave P Milner. Phone blue 510. | VANTED_Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. ;NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | FURNISHED APT. with bath, oil range, good view. Inquire 513A Willoughby Ave. White only. - | 4-ROOM ruxmshed apnrthnt hot water day and night, with laun- dry convenience. Phone 132 Douglas. |CABIN, phone black 234, daytime. |WELL FURNISHED room with use of house. Phone black 290. FUR. apts eaoy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. LOST and FOUND LOST—14-ft. green rowboat Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. at| “white on head and tip of tail. Phone black 685. HISCELLANEUHS FOR CHARTER — 55-ft. cruiser “Stormy Petrel,” sleeps 11. Jack Westfall, phone 247. LADY with nice home, central | location, will take care of chil- | ~dren by the day. Phone 443. THREE houses and cabin, all fur-| 4 o4 nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. 1 HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. % your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |REMAINS OF CLARA ROSS ARE TAKEN TO HOONAH The remains of Clara Ross, young native woman, who died at the Gov- {ernment Hospital August 19, were ‘taken to Hoonah, her former home, by gasboat yesterday morning. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thew Lawrence, came to Juneau to take their daughter back te Hoonah |for burial. WANTED * Duvenport ;fl'airs, lamos, furniture for day room. Ppone 028—extension 61. A 10x8 RIGHT hand propeller wuh %-in. Std. Taper Bore before Monday. Room 305, Gastineau Hotel. WANTED—To exchange 4-rm. fur- nished apt. for 3-rm. housé. Write Empire C 2645. LADY, middle-aged, wants position | as seamstress or any other work. Call Ida Foss. Phone 796 or green 355. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, Before FELIX Gray, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of! |CLAUDE E. ERICSON, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 31st day of July, 1943, duly ap- i pointed Administrator cf the estate of Claude E. Ericson, deceased. All persens having claims against |the estate of deceased will present — |them, with proper vouchers and WANTED—TmllmL, boat, must be fully equipped, between 34 and 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box 1055. WANTLD Experlenced male female bookkeeper, good pay. Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. WANTFD Experienced stenogra- pher and typist wants part time ‘work. Phone 452 after 5 pm. Ol'v l duly verified, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this no- | tice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 31st day of July, 1943. © CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Administrator. August 2, 1943, August 23, 1943. adv this First publication: Last publ;uutxon . — | Blues SA(S DROP - TWOGAMES | TO SEATTLE Portland Wins Double- header from San Diego ~Seals Are Beaten (By Associated Press) The Portland Beavers swept a | doubleheader from San Diego in the | VPacific Coast League last night, but got the series five games The Beavers pushed across four runs in the nightcap to break a 2-2 deadlock. Chet Johnson threw the opener y for the Padres as he walked seven and hit one bat- ter and tossed another wild pitch. | With pitcher Earl Escalante Hollywood batting out a double in the second inning with two away and the bases full, the Stars beat Los Angeles in the opener. But the Angels rallied in the second to win. Sacramento closed a bad home eason by losing twice to the Seat- tle Rainiers. | Oakland battered the |place San Francisco Seals twice to {win the series five games to two. The Seals got six hits in both games. | i | | GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 5, 6; San Diego 0, 2. Oakland 3, 7; San Francisco 0, 2 Seattle 4, 4; Sacramento 3, 0. Hollywood 3, 3; Los Angeles 1, 6. National League Pittsburgh 1, 6; Brooklyn 6, 8. St. Louis 6, 5; Boston 1, 1 Cincinnati 4, 20; Philadelphia 3, 6 Chicago 6, 4; New York 2, 3. American League New York 0, 3; Detroit 12, 8. Boston 0, 6; Cleveland 6, 7. ‘Washington 5, 4; St. Louis 8, 2. Philadelphia 2, Chicago 5, 3. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 4, 5; Sacramento 1, 3. Portland 0; San Diego 5. Qakland 5; San Francisco 7. National League Pittsburgh 4; New York 2. Cincinnati 2; Boston 3. St. Louis 2; Philadelphia 3. Chieago 13; Brooklyn 1. American League Boston 7; Detroit 6. Philadelphia 3, 1; St. Louis New York 8; Cleveland 3. Washington 4; Chicago 5. ANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 34 49 5, 4. Pct 136 617 Los Angeles San Francisco | Seattle Portland Hollywood Oakland San Diego Sacramento National League Won 4 Lost Pct. 39 655 52 552 534 513 478 455 454 362 St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh Brooklyn Chicago Boston Philadelphia New York American League Won Lost .70 44 . 60 63 59 59 .. 55 Pct. 614 536 534 527 513 474 455 .348 New York Detroit Washington Cleveland Chicago Boston g St. Louis ¥ . 51 Philadelphia . 40 City League Won 6 4 2 1 - Lost Pect. 6 857 571 .333 Mules 3 Webfeet 4 City 5 MVRS‘ PADEMEISTER AND DAUGHTER ARE SOUTHBOUND TODAY Mrs. John Pademeistér and south for an indefinite stay. They will go first to Ashland, Oregon, and later to Portland, where La- Verne plans to attend business school. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 20th, 1943, GEORGE JONES, as administrator of the es- tate of FRED JOHN POESSEL, de- ceased, made and filed in the above entitled Court at Sitka, Alaska, his Final Account and Report and Pe- i tition for Distribution and that on said day the said Court entered its order directing that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and Report and Petition before it on Saturday, October 26th, 1943 at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the ofiice of the said United States Commission- ~r, Sitka Commissioner’s Precinct, Territory of Alaska, and requiring all persons to then and there appear and make their objections, if any, chereto, and to the settlement there- of and to the payment and escheat- od of all the residue of this estate to the Territory of Alaska. Dated at Sitka, Alaska, this 20th day of August, 1943. (SEAL) WILLIAM W.KNIGHT, U. 8. Commissione rand Ex- officio Probate Judge. Last publication, Sept. 14, 1943, .Pirst publication, Aug. 24, 1943, of | second- | 167! daughter LaVerne left today for the| THE DAILY ALASKA [-.MPIR jUNLAU ALASKA Armstrong Hammers Out 22nd Comeback Win é | [ Chlcago Cubs Take Twin Games from New York Glants (By Associated Press) The Chicago Cubs swept a double- header from the New York Giants in the National League yesterday las Claude Passeau won his thir- teenth victory in the opener, helped by Bill Nicholson's twentieth homer with two men on. The cubs used four stem a Giant rally in the eighth in- ning of the nightcap The St. Louis Cardinals captured |a doubleheader from the Boston Braves. Catcher Mort Cooper drove |in five of the six runs in the opener. The cincinnati Reds walloped the Phillies twice, and every Red except relief hurler Joe Beggs and substi- | tute outfielder Dain Clay, who didn't | bat, broke into the hit column. The Reds piled up 22 safe hits off six |Boston pitchers in the nighteap. The Brooklyn Dodgers blasted the Pittsburgh Pirates out of a virtual tie for second place with Cincinnati, sweeping two games from the Bucs behind hurlers Ed Head and rookie Red Barney JUNIOR LEGION TEAMS PLAYING FOR NAT. TITLE cisco’s Rincon Hill Post defeated Minneapolis' Richfields 7 to 5 to square the sectional American Le- gion Junior baseball series, the win- ner to remain in the Legion world series tourney here Friday. The New Orleans’ Jax won the clinching game from Denvet's Duffys, 6 to 1, and New Orleans wal play at Miles City. At Wichita, Kansas, the Alabama Eemistons defeated Desmoines, Ia., 3 to 1. Pomland, Oregon’s Fire Fighters beat the Curtiss Wright Propellors of New Jersey, 4 to ‘#:to eliminate the New Jersey team. e SAM BYRD WINS CHICAGO MATCH CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Sam Byrd of Philadelphia fired a one-under- par 70 in the final round to post a 72-hole total of 277 to win the Chi- cago National Golf Championship, tive strokes ahead of Craig Wood Third place went to Sgt. Jim Tur- nesa of Staten Island, N. Y., who was followed by Byron Nelson of Toledo. e HERE FROM CANDLE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rous Candle are in Juneau and re; 2d at the Gastineau. Roust was Representative from the Second Di- vision at the last term of Legis- lature, and Mrs, Roust was on the Legislative Staff. ——————— SELMER'S IN JUNEAU The Osborne Selmer family are Juneau visitors from Bkagway. They are at the Gastineau Hotel. D - GARVINS RETURN Mrs. Homer Garvin, and Richard and Sandra, arrived home yesterday by steamer from a vacation in the States -ee BUY WAR BONDS pitchers to | MILES CITY, AIIL.‘ 23.—8an l’-‘mn~| Phlladelphla Athletics in | Seventeenth Straight Loss Sunday (By Associated Press) The New York Yankees made errors and dropped two games Detroit in the American League terday, The Yanks made exrdrs in the opener as Paul Trout i pitched a nine-hit shutout for the Tigers. Jn the nightcap, Bud and, Charley Keller smashed out| hemexs for the Yankees but their defense fell apart behind Marius| Raisso, who made two errors. [ Tony Cuccinello’s homer in the winth gave the Chicago White Sox | ayictory in the nightcap over Phila- delphia after the Sox also won the| | | opener, boosting the Athletics' los- ing streak to 17 games. Metheny Arm\lrullz (right) hammered out his 22nd comeback victory at Portland, Ore., by llt‘f(‘almg Jimmy on, aggressive Kansas City welterweight, in an undisputed ten-round decision. Referee is at left. C“N“ME 8Y KRENz PITTSBURGH YANKSMAKE ‘,';f" TAT VMPIRE'S CAUSING MY 1'VE GOT ENOVEH ON ME To TORN IN To THE -4004) 9|SN |43 ,Aspaig,, ‘€ (2p41) 119inD PIoiBH ,Mosingd,, ‘T (11eqesPg) Hox -IAON N0} ,uDIsSNy PPW,, 'L Most fresh vegetables consist of {The Washington Senators split* a about 90 percent wate: doubleheader with the St. Lou Browns, winning a 10-inning night cap after the Browns had pPlLed‘[ Milo Candini from the box in the | imnm inning to tie. The Browns {won the opener in a barrage of homers by Chet Laabs, Frank Hayes }.md Vernon Stephens. Stan Spence | {and Earl Wynn homored for the | | Sgnators. | Oris Hockett’s thirteenth-inning single scored Allis Reynolds to give | the Cleveland Indians a victory over | | the Boston Red Sox in the nightcap| after taking the opener on Jack Sal- | veson's two-hit hurling. | ORI \ BUY WAR BONDS ! THRIFT CO—BP Member National Retallse- Owned Grocers #11 BEWARD STREEY ‘PHONE 767 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 054 P. 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