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WEDNESDAY CLASSIFIED * Gopy must be In the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- mre Insertion on same day. y We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Hirectory. Count five average words to the Ine. « Dally rate per line for consecu- Additional days ....... 56 Minimum charge ..__56¢ FOR SALE ; C;O’ }( FISHING BOAT No. 31A196, ~perfect condition, must sell, own- ¥ Ver 510 Kennedy. ; 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 muumlr: Geo. Bednar, Tee Harbor. GOOD income property. Close in « Write P.O. Box 131. WELL cslabhshed pa”ng busmess | good location. Write Empire C‘ 2638. | WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- | FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND WANTED — CONTINUED WANTED — Experienced pher and typist wants work. Phone 452 after stenogra- art time | 5 p.m. loughby. Phone 788. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished| house preferable, or apartment. “ Phone black 370. | WANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone ' Hollywood Outhits Los An- SENATORS, PADRES IN TIE GAME geles — Seals Win Over Acorns (By ciated Press) Sacramento and San Diego bat- tled to a tie in a twilight game last | night that was called at the end of the tenth inning. The two teams will play a doubleheader Thurs ! Hollywood pounded out a victory over Los Angeles yesterday, out- hitting the Angels for the eighth time in the last nine meetings. Second-place San Francisco Seals| who lost last week's series with Oakland, came back and blanked the Acorns in a game with a score- less tie until the ninth, when the 1s ran across the plate. GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2; San Diego 2. game called by darkness. Hollywood 7; Los Angeles 4. San Francisco 3; Oakland 0. Ni nal League Chicago 7, 9; New York 8, 5. St. Louis 1; Boston 0. 10 innings. Pittsburgh 3; Brooklyn 2. Cincinatti 7; Philadelphia 2. American League New York 2, 1; Detroit 1, 4. Washington 7; St. Louis 4. | Philadelphia 1, 4; Chicago 5, 3. Boston 5; Cleveland 0. Tie STANDING OF CLUBS NTED Sewing mnchme Pur-| chase or loan. Preferably portnble[ power model by USO, Skagway,| for mending soldiers’ garments' Phone 1766, Juneau. | , b= ACRE patented homesite, 8-room house, sunporch and outhouses. | Garden and berry patch, 450-| ft. water frontage. Best location in Southeast Alaska. Write Eln-‘ pire C 2630. ':fiMPbON le:lden(‘e on Go]d Bell . Ave. Phone 266 for appointment. ELITE Steam Laundry. 'M;éhinéxy‘ in good condition. Write Box 17 Haines Alaska. | lNCOME plopelty in Juneau Phone | Thane 3, three ungs, after 5 p.m. § HP. JOHNSON Sea Horse. Apt. 1, Klein Apts. FOR SALE— dunch Bmlhy lengm 50 ft., 30 hp. Standard, sleeps eight. Mrs. W. C. Waters, Wran- | ) gell, Alaska. | WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave | Milner. Phone blue 510. VAN:I'E}D;Washer: also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. wilh bath, oil Inquire 513A White only. FURNISHED APT range, good view. Willoughby Ave. CABIN, phone black 234, daytime.| FUR apts., uxsy ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. LOST and FOUND | §OR 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 zreen‘ 415, | LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. LOST — Life-time, gold tipped| Shaeffer Pen. Keepsake, Reward. | Phone Black 685. | LOST—14-ft. green rowboat Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. MISCELLANEOUS at| { COMPLETELY furnished apart-| * ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| , located in business district. Can| be changed into business houses| — very easily. Write Box 905, Skagway. i ' THREE houses and cabin, all fur- nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquirej Juneau Paint Store. VOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | + % pire. WANTED—‘IZ gauge pump action shotgun. Phone Black 142 | | | | | I8 U SHF RETTES WANTED—Stu- dents or employed young women wishing extra evenings and Sun- ,¢days. Sce Mr. Garvin, Capitol| Theatre. WANTED — Small furnished apt.| Steady tenant. References. Write Empire C 2665. WANTED——Stud&o couch or daven- port; also drop leaf Kkitchen table. Phone 561 after 12 noon. WANTED—Clerk, easy hours, mar- FANSAWAIT FOR CHARTER 55-1t. “Stormy Petrel,” sleeps 11. Westfall, phoue 247, cruiser Jack | WS B HAVE ‘TWO boxes hard ! point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. i GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 4 ROOM Apartment. Phone Red 600. JR. LEGION BALL SERIES MILES CITY, Montana, Aug. 25. —This eastern Montana town which is used to the bawl of dogies |Oakland | Pittsburgh | Blues K1 +ried woman preferred. Write C|and the clatter of the chuck wa- 2654, Empire. |gon is all tied up with baseball as - —_— |its horse-riding citizens from the FORD A or B engine (block or| range figure out the odds on the complete). Must be reconditioned american Legion Junior baseball or in good shape. Call green 113.|world series which open Friday and PLANT MAN wamed at once. Ap-| ply Juneau Dairies, Inc, Box 936. Goopd wages. WANTED = 715;venport, chairs, . lamos, furniture for day room. ®" Phone 028—extension 61. WANTED——TO exchange 4-rm. fur- nished apt. for 3-rm. house. Write Empire C 2645. 'LADY middle- a;)cd wants position as seamstress or any other work. Call Ida Foss. Phone 796 or green 355. WANTED—Trolling boat, must be »! fully equipped, between 34 and 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box 1055. WANTED — Experienced _male or female bookkeeper, good pay. ** Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. ‘horseh\de has a new meaning here. The hotels are crowded with far- mers and ranchers come to town| |to see tne diamond action. Thel baseball park only seats 1,200 nor-| ‘mally and is going to be crowded. —— | CHILD HEALTH CONF. WILL BE TOMORROW The regular weekly Child Health !Conference will be held wmonowl afternoon between 1 and 4 o'clock at the Health Center in the Ter- ritorial Building. | ——————— AT UNEMPLOYMENT OFFICE Miss Alice Johnson, teacher in the Juneau Grade School, has ac- cepted temporary work with the Unemployment Compensation of-| in the service. Won Lost Pet 95 3% 131 80 49 620 70 59 543 64 65 496 | 60 71 .458) 56 74 4zsj San Diego 56 % 2 Sacramento 38 91 5 | National League { Won 76 Pacific Coast League | | | { Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle Portland Hollywood Lost 39 52 55 58 61 66 63 kGl St. Louis Cincinnati 661 556 | 538/ 508 479 450 447 364 Brooklyn Chicago Philadelphia Boston New York American League Won Lost 12 45 56 54 57 55 61 63 ki New York Washington Detroit Chicago Cleveland Boston |st. Louis Philadelphia City League Won 347 Lost Pct. 857 571 333 167 Mules 4 3 Webfeet 2 4 — ity 1 5 HUNTERS 10 GET LITTLE AMMUNITION WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. — The War Production Board has made| additional rifle and shotgun am- munition available for farmers and ranchers for use against predatory animals and has advised that hun- ters will be allowed to purchase limited quantities after the far-! mers’ needs are supplied. Sports-/ men and hunters will get 50 rounds/ of 22 caliber and 20 each of center fire and shotgun shells. AR 7 R DETROIT ROOKIE TO ENTER NAVAL AIR TRAINING DETROIT, Aug. 25.—Dick Wake- | field has passed his physical and | will be sworn into the Navy as an aviation cadet tomorrow to await call which may not come until No- vember. This will give the hard-hitting rookie outfielder a chance to fin- ish the season with Detroit. He was | previously slated for Army induc- tion on Thursday. He is unmarried and is the sole support of his mother. Two brothers already are ARMY MAY TAKE SEATILE PLAYER | SEATTLE, Aug. 25. — Outfielder | Lloyd Christopher has been called || by the Oakland draft board for a re-check. His classification now is 4-F becausé of a knee injury and | he wears a brace while playing. fice. She plans to remain there until the opening of school next month. Christopher sparked the Rainiers in their recent.spurt. He came ta Seattle from the Kansas City Blues. {Chicago White Sox in of Iback in the nightcap to win with|in | taking ‘| tomorrow. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA ATHLETICS | M.COOPER | TIE MARK |~ WINSWITH IN LOSSES| CARDINALS Philadephia Loses Twen~§$ewell GerlsmNineIeenm lieth Straight fo | Victory for Pitts- Chicago g burgh Pirates (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) The Washington Senators clubbed| Mort Cooper kept 11 hits the St. Louis Browns in the Amer-| tered . while gaining his eighteenth | ican League yestérday, cinching the|victory for the St. Louis Caxdm'\ls! game in the first inning on a five-|with a 10-inning shutout over the| run assault that knocked Steve| Bostom Braves Sundra from the box before he| Rip; Sewell got could retire a single batsman |victory ~against The Philadelphia Athletics tied | Pittsburgh beat Brooklyn in an-| the all-time American League re-|other National League cord of 20 consecutive defeats when |Sewell was credited with a win in Luman Harris blew a mn(h-mmng‘a twilight game called after the| lead to lose a twilight game to the|sixth by darkness. ! the opener| The New York Ggants beat thel Athletics came | Chicago Cubs in a weird struggle the opener of a doubleheader, | eight runs in the second inning. |but the Bruins came back to take Dick Newsome shut out the|the mightcap in a game that took Cleveland Indians with two singles|2 hours and 47 minutes to play.! as the Boston Red Sox notched up|The Giants led 5 to 0 at the end| a triumph in the second game of |of the sixth but the Cubs wiped a doubleheader after taking thejthat out with three runs in lhn‘ opener with Allie Reynolds doling |seventh and three in the eighth.| out only five hits {New York tied the score but the The New York Yankees hopes of /Cubs moved ahead in the ninth to| their twelfth consecutive|win. Buster Maynard's homer series was shaken as the Detroit/the game for thé Giants in Tigers divided two closely contest-|opener ed games to stay in front of the| The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Yanks, 3 games to 2, with another|Philadelphia Phillies for the third |double bill coming up. straight time. A wild throw by the| - > o | Phillies’ rookie shortstop, Ray |Hamrick, gave the Reds three un- DORIS HAR]‘ m ‘[eumed s 1n e, mird TENNIS FINALS BIG TRAPSHOOT s 10 START SOON fending champion Doris Hart of| yANDLIA, Ohio, Aug. 25. — The! Miami advanced to the quarter|gead-eye Dicks of trapshooting finals of the National Girls' Lawn|gathered here today for the forty- Tennis tourney, scoring & 6-0, 6-2|fourth grand American shoot, victory over Sylvia Knowles, 15, of | slashed from eight to three days Philadelphia, and meets Bettyland from 1,800 to 500 targets be- Rosenquest of South Orange, N. J.' cause of ammunition shortages. | Entries have been received from AT R |al states, Canada, Cuba and the |all BUY WAR BONDS | Ganal Zone. | i scat-| his nmmvmnn five defeats as a twin bill. The won | the PHILADELPHIA, Aug. United States ‘ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE ) District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, | May 15, 1943 [ Notice is hereby given that Han- | nah Winberg, deserted wife of Ed- ward - E. Winberg, entrywoman, to- | gether with her witnesses, Vernon. L Hunkins and “John Hollywocd lall of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted | final proof on homestead entry Anchorage Serial No. 08203, for | |Lhe land embraced in U. S. Survey | No. 2365, situated on South side of Sitka Highway about 1% miles |East of Sitka, between Highway ! 1and Jamestown Bay, containing 11.06 acres, and it is now in the files |of the United States Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- test is filed in the district land| office within the’ period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. The entryman, Edward E, Win- berg, is notified that, by submis-| on of said proof, his wife, Han- ! Halmes ‘homom sad entry, |period of publication or thirty days contest. | |E. Haines has made application for| |a homesite under the Act of May | |26, 1934 {Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2391, Sheet | (the period of publication or thirty 1 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | iMay 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- |of publication or thirty days there- |after, or they will be barred by the nah Winberg, seeks to obtain patent 'y af. t E. F. RODENBERG lli paid-up subscriber to /HE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE 4 ciginvited to gruent this coupon thil evening e box office of the- CAPITOL TH’EATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Federal Tax—6c per Person for the land in her own name. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, July 21, 1943.' Date last publication, Sept.15, 1943. | adv. United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, August 4, 1943 | Notice hereby given that| George R. Gray, entryman, to-| gether with his witne Augustus | Kingsbury, Jr., and Ross| Laverne Hevel, all of Haines, Alaska,| has submitted final proof on his Anchorage Serial| No. 09925 for Lots 2 anfl 3 Sec. 23, 28 S, R. 54 E, C, R. M, con-| taining 9492 acres and it is now in the files of the United States |Landa Office, Anchorage, Alaska,| |and if no protest is filed in the, |district land office within the thereafter, said final proof will be| and final certificate is-| accepted sued FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. e first publication, Aug. 18, 1943 wte last publication, Sept. 15, 1943 adv. United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, June 28, 1943. | Notice is hereby given that Ethel! (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage | Serfal No. 09126, for a tract of land described as Lot I of the Triangle Group of Glacier Highway, approximately 12 miles Northwest of Juneau, Alaska, No. 2, containing 4.65 acres and it is now in the files of the U. S.| 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 days thereafter, or barred by the provisions of statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, July 14, 1943, Date last publication, Sept. 8, 1943, adv, they will be the United Sulel | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska, May 28, 1943, Notice is hereby given that Elvira T. Maurstad has made application for a homesite under the Act of| age Serial No. 09253 for a tract of land situated on Favorite Bay, about 1 mile S. E. of Angoon, in| Lots 2 and 5, Sec. 31, T. 50 8, R. 68 E, C. R.'M, embraced in U. S.| Survey No. 2437, containing the net area of 4.72 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Of- fice,. Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office at An-| chorage, Alaska within the perlodi provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication: July 7, 1943.| Date last publication: Sept. 1, 1843, adv. N WAR P<, Homesites situated on|" 1. W.Harperisunexcelled in taste and in quality... in making I. W. Harper, cost is no object. IW.HARPER | The Gold Meda! Whiskey AS IN PEAC IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank | of TUNEAU, ALASKA Anci 661r0 PAGE FIVE Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY "2y QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY New Arrvivals GOLDEN GRAIN Real Italian Style SPAGHETTI DINNER With Tomato-Cheese Sauce Cooks in Nine Minute: ALSO—GOLDE —Serves Four N GRAIN Chinese Noodle Dinner iy DB 'F}ll‘ SE PIGGLY WIGGLY BUY A BOND FOR COMPLETE VICTORY INSURANCE FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Strees Junean Molors Sanitary Meat Co. 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