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| { ¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY * oy QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY FOR SALE VANDALIA, Ohio, Aug, 26— Dark- HAVE YOU BEEN WAITING FOR—— ne fore the field of 635 completed 200 Pork and Beans? Dried Peaches? Te cisco-Los Angeles Redskins by 27 to (By Associated Press) EVANSTON, Til, Aug. 26 A (By Associated Press) ago and a bone from his leg we MANY OTHER ITEMS THAT ARE SCARCE land’s Ralph Buxton for three runs:SWars, aps e g i ¢ 3 [in the opening minutes of the bail|assembled, battered down the Wash- |ing five times in the third inning bone and won his first major titi NOW AT « { o'clock in the afternoon to in- |and pitched three-hit ball for the!* o 'y {are insertion on tame day. rest of the way to give Oakland o |Western University stadium by the f““ ) ‘,"“"1“‘“‘-‘““' M A FEET TIURT? PIGGLY WIGGLY lopsided score o o 7 yesterday. | Lopez were banished from the game Mokl kAP nals had suffered in 10 years The St. Louis Cardinals shutout P s " Erectory. and Chiropodist THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE FIVE .______,______——————___________—_________——____—..__——.————-— LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS y halted the opening rounds of | . i) {Jll Chinese Egg Noodles? Dried Apricots? Hinkle, 64, of Corsicana, e Bl Prunies i ies by Shufilng Out srabbed the professional North Am- Baker's Dot Chocolatc S Ek Wins Game 1 Score 1 Braves 105 out of 200, Hinkle broke his|[i Chili Con Carne? Scott’s Soft, Weave? | 100% Highland M yrup? and | San Francisco pounced on Oak- magnificent team of College .'\H‘ He to six hits, the Brooklyn arafted in his vertebra. He us R ON THE MARKET ington Redskins, 1942 champs of the | through misplays by pitcher Max | in 37 years of shooting We accept ads over telephone victory. The Oaks scored two un- il i ssi Second baseman Jimmy Adain and|. .4t first victory for the Col-|the Boston Braves behind the five- ki Count five average words to th | Lower Lobk Baranof Hotel i . two Oakland hits anid Emil Mailho's | " FOR RENT 1 ; ONE TITLE WON | ( the Grand Americai Trapshoot be=| Tuna Fish? Underwood’s Deviled Ham? [Oakand Beais San Fran-|College All Stars RollOverfCardmals Continue Victor-| “ons one titie was deeiaed. 3. & aghetti Dinner? Sy [ Noodle Dinner? Prunes? erican 16-yard title as he scored Baker's Chocolate Chip Ivory neck in an auto crash five y Stars, perhaps the greatest e Dodgers whipped Pittsburgh by scor- | cane because of the loss of the Oopy must be In the office (game, but Floyd Stromme took over o ol | © | National Football League, at, North- | Butcher and first baseman Elbie S from persons listed in_telephone eatned : rins i, Attt tar win ] 155, S 8, Y defeat, the pr E argument with the umpire. |, oot cojentific methods. Osteopath BUY A BOND FOR COMPLETE VICTORY INSURANCE third baseman Babe Paul muffed | ogiang since 1938 when the Redskins | hit hurling of Harry (Lefty) Br o were downed 28 to 16 {chen, the Cards’ fifteenth straight | > 387 z Home, Red 669 | s, single did the trick | The All Stars scored a touchdown | win over the Tribesmen g T o ST Dally rate per line for consecu- Los Angeles defeated Hollywood|jn each period, Wisconsin’s Pat| These were the only game adv.| | Tnmr'r co_np @ve tnsertions: Iin a seesaw battle, making it the|Harder, fullback. making two and|National League. > | | One day LE fifteenth victory in 22 games over| kicking two extra points. BAEREPS PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | | Member National Retailse- Have a portrait artist take your Owned Grocers . 3 | Additional days .......... 5o 3 the Stars | All of the touchdowns were \u»ll(( ;i 4 Charlie Schanz won his sixteenth|on sensational long run gallops "DES TOMORROW picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | 811 SEWARD BTREEY Minimum chai p— ) | Podor: - game for San Diego, pitching a| Missouri's Bob Steuber scored first Federal Building. Phone 204 adv. | | PHONE 787 win over Sacramento, The Padres returning a Redskin pu for 5 Low tide— 6:04 a. m.,, 14 feet. - oo | High tide—12:34 p. m,, 13.6 feet. There is an average of ron SALE { WANTED — CONTINUED |sewed the game up in the third|yards. Harder went 37 yards on : 2 .m, { e _ | when they scored five runs to drive |Pass from Tulsa’s aerial specialist,| Low tide— 6:14 p. m., 44 feet. 'bones in an adult’s body WANTED TO RENT — Furnished | ; ; - # "|Clem Dreiswerd to. the showers. ‘Lilvn Dobbs, for the second score vy AR e i m i 30 ft. FISHING BOAT No. 31A196,| pp .o Im_wk 370 : | The Seattle Rainiers took two| Northwestern's Otto Graham pro- 3 F n" perfect condition, must sell, own-| ___ o bt B L games from the Portland Beavers.!duced the greatest thrill of the game ewcomers o 0 ger o l l 4 er 510 Kennedy. | WANTED TO BUY—Large stove|In the first game the Rainers got|With & 97-yard runback of an nter- | )cepted Redskin pass in the third OIL — FEED — HAULING oy Noni i T for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone|a three-run head start with a seri MM ok the' thira tordhd " ol v b 1S patented homesite, 8- | nqgg Vof treak: Pwo-base higs-c= | period for the third touchdown % i3 - 5 ‘ ) i 8 ¥y ok two-base hits. In thelTpr, g0 made the last score in the s, Nite Phone 564 ~; room furnished house, 3-room'_ ; ; — | second game, Portland got a one-| % house and other buildings. Large| WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur—[m“ lead which was wiped out {n|final period when he sprinted 33 ¥ ¥ garden and berry patches, fenced,| chase or loan. Preferably portable!yne sixth as the Rainiers drove .\n’l}’f:»\l i el e e ek v y o ™ : adjoining school. Large water, power model by USO, SKagWay,|marino Pieretti from the mound | l’t‘ Vot it Sl * ol e o, FORD AGENCY Soothing Organ Music and 9| quarters, capping a T71-yard ve i p Daelici Fried Chicken it (Authorized Dealers) ous. frontage. Best fishing grounds. for mending soldiers’ garments.|wity five solid blows. i 4 Geo. Bednar, Tee Harbor. Phone 766, Juneau. | . | with two sensational passes by |; ; p 5 4 S GREASES—GAB—OIL EVERY NIGHT r e i B O | slinging Sammy Baugh. The first i GOOD income property. Close in.| WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave, 1ES WEDNESDAY heave was completed for 21 yards || £ A Lo ; : h e PR T no“ s g s A M) Milner. Phone blue 510, ic Coast League [to the d line, and the second |} =3 i ? A% Jlllleall n“.r’ John Martn, Prop. Phone 88 ' Hollywood 6; Los Angeles 9 i““" good fUI a touchdown with Joe . \}VELI, established, |v‘“v husmz 58, | ‘VAN’Xl‘D ~Washer; alsc dry clean- Seattle 3, 5; Portland § Aguirre receiving. good location. Write Empire C| erman at Snow White Laundry. cramento 4; San Di Baugh completed out of 41 gy 3 ) « 2638 | Good pay. Phone 200, San Fra:(rw ;"L:m and 4 passes for a t :1‘.‘;_. yards £ E- : : Saniiary Meat Co Gnnmg Bnos. o . | ——— —— A National League 7 « ; 3 . 5-ACRE patented homesite, 8-room | VANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and| giookivn 6: Pittsburgh 4 § s 3 FOR QUALITY MEAT® Widest Selection of house, sunporch and outhouses.| shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. St TabisSa:: Bostou: 0 A ; g ¥ AND POULTRY u U R Garden and berry patch, 450- —— R Aeiioan Lossue . g ¥ : e FREE DELIVERY Q ORS ft. water frontage. Best location ron nmr New York 7, 5: Detroit 5, 1 y PHONE 03 or 08 in Southeast Alaska. Write Em-| Boston 3, 1; Cleveland 8, 4 i pire C 2630 | FURNISHED APT. with bath, oil| Philadelphia 0; Chicago 4 | B E l TS 0 UT 513A s 5 7 | range, good view Inquire Washington 4; St. Louis 7 SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt| Ioose ood View. THATE Chas G warner co_ l ThomasHardwareCo. Ave. Phone 266 for appointment.| g P, 3 A . A : . L. o ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery|CABIN, phone black 234, daytime agific Coast League Two HOMERS ko ; Marine Engines and Supplies E;“NTS L in good condition. Write Box 17, pUR. apts. easy Kept warm. Win- Won Lost | S X - MACHINE SHOP povsgrint o Haines Alaska. | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, Wflm"gm ;Ixng(-l.-> Ry ; ; v Ropes and Paints HARDWARE [NCOME property inJuneau. Phone| 9ishes. Seaview Apts. l‘Stf:xxllllr-l s g 5 Cleveland Indlans Sweep 3 g ane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. e Bortland : $9s o] § | LOST and FOUND 5000 7 4% Doubleheader from | : . Leota’s Utah Nut and Lump Apt. 1, Klein Apts. |EOST — Life-time, - gold tippeq| ool Dicgo ; B e Boston Red Sox { b : ‘ ; Y COAL i g ——— | Shaeffer Pen. Keepsake, Reward, | O2Kland . a1 | ; || WOMEN'S APPAREL A g FOR SALE—Latinch Beilby, length| p 8 €0 Cb Sacramento 3 202 siamay J (Gt i i laska Dock & Storage €o. 5. ; ) 2 < | Baranot Hotel TELEPHONE 4 | | 50 ft, 30 h.p. Standard, sleeps National League (By Associated Press) eight. Mrs. W. C. Waters, Wran- [ OST—14-1t green rowhoat @ Won Lost Pct.| The Philadelphia Athletics broke gell, Alaska Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. Louis m 39 .664|their 20-game losing streak in the Ry = [Oibcinmat 65 52 se|American League Tueodey after by | [ : | NORTH TRANSFER ||| The Alaskan Hotel \ FOR SALE — Oue quaxter inch | s 5 58 53 " boilerplate tank, riveted, betwegn‘ HISCELLA“EOUS et z? ;‘; :?; went back to their losing ways yes- | Brooklyn ; o ¢ ¢ 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. Chicago 56 61 79| terday when Mack Wade, Chicago | y -, Light and Heavy Hauling ':l’.“w.nnh .’-.-.‘. TN \FOR CHARTER — 55-ft. _cruiser : : ; & : % 2 shut tk out four : 4 5 $ VIS VIS 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-| “Stormy Petrel,” sleeps 11. Jack|Philadelphia 54 ::);‘.J;}:-l: 4 ,,:l\l., u‘,?,mw,?n(.m;m al r.8 ; i | ™ Q. D& E. W. DA PHONE SINGLE O son, 1044 W. 10th, Phone green| Westfall, phone 247. Boston 51 A43| 0 vory. . {3 P Pmomts | PHONE 81 0‘, 475. — —_ (New York 43 Jeff Heath belted out a pair of { i _____ |HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard| American League ety Diay sttt oo glang [ LOT in Douglas. Phone 378, puxm. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Wi Los! B T R | ; i ot ¢ 4 4 L R e T oo o) T i s e i - . © &% TCOWLING-DAVLIN || Alaska Music Supply er COMPLETELY fi eiighind e COMPLE! urnighedt - spast| ~ | Washington 65 5 {the Boston Red Sox, moving into| ; . & B s . i : ; 0 ; COMPANY Pianos—Mausical Instruments Incm dhnusebm Skag;‘ay, Alaska, (;UARANTEED Realistic Permfl-iclevvlaud 61 5 .526|thira place. Vern Kennedy limited | ocated in business _stuct. Can| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 “""Clucago 63 525 | the Sox to seven hits in the opener i v # ! ; v | and Supplier be changed into l?usmeas house: Lola Beauty Shop. Phone zm“Deum( 61 &nd ‘Ra\ P(‘wst diitveredl & ;Ix-hillelz : ¢ # Phone 206 Second and Seward very casily. Write Box 905, 315 Decker Way. Effectiveip o Rl | s et ! b . DFALERS Skagway. | June 15. g - i i 3 Gida : R e o Al { St. - Louis 53 The St. Loujs Browns collected six Fi 4 N gy i — — e T e p & L baseman ¥ Sel z (lel - 4 e Pa | | m THREE houses and cabin, all Tur-| TORN your old gold into valus, (Philadeiphia a8 hits to defeat Washington and Vern | N‘_:;" ::;::: b:‘:‘:‘(lt-".lln:d:::k,uyi' “;;]“c;';‘:‘h::_'r ‘r"cl‘: I"’;:‘”‘:‘ '-‘“: e s HUTCHINGS ‘ i sastinea e ity Le: Stephens hit a homer with two on | i ’ i PHBE ‘SOX MMRIYORE,. TiRat, M 4, nished, Gastineau Ave. lnq\me: cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Cly Leagne ¥ g Sonators Ebbett's Field, Brooklyn. They are newcomers to the Dodgers. Diesel Oil—Rtove Oll—Your Cholee mmfim Won Lost Pct.|in the first inning. The Senators, Juneau Paint Store. e ¥ + S & e }4 ROOM Apartment. Phone Red|Blues s 1 857|knocked Buck Newsome out of the TZZZ7 A inin b s A “ Coal Cholce—General Haul- 1 a ‘Bros. Bt 1OR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| 600. Mules 571{box In the fifth. | ‘s —Niaey and Coig Mmln 5—n— M. V. CARNES - 4 3 dlesel stationary engine. BB Em-| — P gl 2 4 333 The New. York Yankees won 1 5 167 doubleheader from the Detroit Tig- ors to win their twelth consecutive || a8 & paid-up subscriber to /HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Junean Transfer pire. City g HIRST (HI(HAGOF e o . WA“ED ‘ serics. Ru‘(l\ ?(m k” hit. a homer 1:\ ! is invited to present this couponfltlis evening Pheno 45—Night Phone 481 Ml‘kfl um m e bt MINE IS CLOSED; 26PASSENGERS |~ "l ) Syl . Erere. good condition. Phone Douglas 18 \ +9r WANTED-12 gauge pump action | SORENSON SOU“’I FROM So u I H DOR'S HART ON | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Clofed for the duration, mining || passengers amiving in Juneau WAY 10 TILE 40 THOUSAND HORSEMEN" operations at Hirst- Cluchagor have i ILRETTES WAN rLD— tu- | jearly this morning from the south 5 been halted according to Paul M.[o . Jrom Seattle—Mus. Hilma Ter PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26.—Doris | Federal Tax—6c per Person i5.Or er ”J”M'“ young. WOmen | gorensen, General Manager, who nd Sun- 5 vinen, William J. Leesard, Mrs.|Hart continued to drive toward the | and Sun »has arrived in Juneau for a brief | g o Doy “oa” infant. Nor-| National Girls' Lawn Tennis cham-[ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Gi y | By e 8 arvin, Capitol | su;y before departing for the States. man DeRoux, Norman DeRous, Jr.,| bionship by polishing off Betty Ros- | b e e "‘ord::Le:;wmmfiizseha‘;mlv)n nbvflc::d:?l Allan P. Fortney, Mrs. Lyda A, enqucal of New Jersey, 6-1-, 6-3. | ) eel ‘Fortney. Harley Prait, Irma I. | WANTED — Small furnished apt.| : and two men now remain A 5 " 7 { - Steady tenant. References. Writs elproDerty ar tha durfuon on the | 1 inna, Bertha A: Knight, Russell - W Complete Outfitter for Men Empire C 2665 Definite plans to reopen‘ the mine Bethell Georgs "Biek, Miypvin Rog “N C'fi u[&.*! WANTE[L—S(udm (,ouLh or daven 73“" the' war. have.besanads, agr fl?gbefle;\l/f;- Xz:’s;fiikefia;:fii FM‘m- * ) AR port: alsa drop leaf ; kifohen| CORUDE ¢ MY, SGESQRGH, 1f-condle|peoglg Nl - el KicENZ - IAble. Phone B6F atids 1 noop: | nk bk G pmbe o get per- " Ket e ’ “SMILING SERVICEK" | sonnel and equipment at that time. JC{::;";:‘ R‘:;::g’};‘;ifi_“g“es Mills,j > S | ( B fll C Sh G Mr. Sorenson is in Juneau with | X % ) flcel, s From Petersburg — —Hanna Pile- \ | 5 y . P:ONS 14 r,. his family for a few days and will . go south when transportation is|Cer8; Paul A. Galang, Mss. Mertie, Pree b Delivery uneau | Seadiabio; L. Baggen and infant, and Mr. Aus-| | ¢ | . fors 3 |t b r' . in M. 6reen HARVEY R. LOWE FORD A or B engine (block or| - complete). Must be reconditioned | HOSP"M. NOI’ES CORRECTIGN | - E‘A s r l l B A u * in good shape. Ca 113. or in good shape. Osll green 113. ] JUNEAU, Alaska, Aug.! 25.— %o I MAN wanted at once. Ap-| TLars Finnson, a surgical patient, |the Editor, The Daily Alaska Em- 3 HOTEL 337 FRONT STREET Junean Dairies, Inc., Box was discharged from St. Ann's Hos- ,““e 3 Every comfert made for our guests Phone 676 Good wages. | pital yesterday. I shall appreciate your promptly | | [ilke | Alr Service Informalien i 2 Bk it i correcting the n - R : | — | g the misstatement in to A | D PoslTs | PHONE 10 or 30 — o _€ _To exchange 4-Tm. fUr-| jonn Grabitz left St. Ann’s Hos-|day’s Empire in which you said I l\l:xll\;rdm:]l;l‘“ g"‘m;“m- hage, (il Wednesday after medical care. IXZ‘:oflf,Z':e"' of the Jupeau Bar z : IN '","s BANK — | Ted Samples, a surgical patient,| Hon. John A. Hellenthal is Pr i . : ARE HOME GROCERY VANTED—Trolling hoai must be | | has been dismissed from St. Ann’s | dent of v b DetWORAIL. Mk 1t of the Association, not me. Phone 146 ; [ Hospital. : { 38 1t Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box| pita B ‘m;dewzftflci;ldau: ;‘e;filema;k:hl ¢ ’ Mrs, Harvey Goodwin left St.| of ing of thelfl 1 INSURED & 1055, | Federatio nof Federal -Employees American Meat Phone % NANTED — Experienced male or AND'S ‘1“0“’"‘“ e Wednesday after | yy plainly stating I spoke, not on female bookkeeper, good pay. medical treatmen | behalf of the Juneau Bar Associa- ~ tion, but of yself i p Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. Mis. - Sansilp snbflg was admitted myself in giving my | views of why political 5 @ e 3 to St. Amf's Hospital yesterday as a | = - bl p"h Cl" rights and| (yog) x03 ‘IIM . AHIM., ‘€ medical patient. 10t money cost should control our (flulx.') | position towards Alaska’s becomi E RN ; % Ju‘ OoWa! aska's becoming oju3ng Auo}. ,uoy omy, ‘T il Eva Harris, of Excursion Inlet, | - ; (119qes0g) Yours_ truly. WANTED—Used !urnmm 306 Wil- | has been admitted to the Govern- ; ¥, o Abia e+ X loughby. Phone 788. ment Hospital. (Signed) R. E. ROBERTSON. B10d, 1 .49941942405,, ‘L WANTED Clerk, easy hours, mar- ried woman preferred. Write C , Empire. AP Features VANTED — Experienced _stenogra- | pher and typist wants part time | work, Phone 452 after 5 pm. | 1

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