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WhDI\bDA\ thl‘lfl\dBl:.RI 1943 i THE DAILY ALASKA HVIPIRL—JUNLAU ALASKA PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND Copy must be In the office by 2 o’'clock in the afternoon to in- pare insertion on game day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone RMrectory. Count five average words to the e, Dally rate per line for consecu- live insertions: One day .. — "] Additional days ... o Minimum charge ...__56c FORSALE | SMALL davenport and club chair, 9 tube Kolater radio, cabinet.| Phone Blue 765. | MISCELLANEOUS HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard| point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. UPRIGHT piano, call room 40 A J/GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Camp after 4:30 pm. | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone '201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. 6 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots.| Phone 378. | TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. i’l,’RNISHED HOUSE, 3 bedrooms. 850 Basin Road. Phone Black 680. | and chair DAVENPORT The Daily Alaska Empire has the| Blue 459 |largest paid circulation of any Al- C A COMBINATION radio-Pho- | k2 Bewspaper. Phone | nograph with 250 classical and| popular records. No. 4 Ellingen| ' WANTED 12 GAUGE shot gun, Brownie auto- | WwANTED — matic. 53 shells and vest. Inquire | Bloedhoerns. | | Gu‘l attending public school. Will pay $20 monthly with room and board. Write Empire C 3695. 1940 GMC % ton panel truck, good | condition. Phone Blue 415 AT o e et g e = ~| for young married couple. Call IL SCREW vessel CONSUL D. of 3 Y i Mr. Daly, Pan Am. Airways. any, 30 tons pply H. L Hirst-Chichagof Com net. For particular Faulkner, Juneau. WANTED—Young lady to work in Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2675. FOR SALE Flumshcd house, run- ning water, refrigerator, hing machine, gas range, light plant,| 06 acres land, about 9% miles _ north Juneau-Douglas bridge, on|W. highway, dbutting on Gastineau | Channel. $3,000. Terms: $500 cash, | balance installments. Phone 3-3-4.| WANTED — Experienced leaf kitchen 12 noon. port; also table. Phone loughby. Phone 788. 1033 PLYMOUTH Coupe, good tires,| Work. Phone 452 after 5 p.m. 4 puncture proof tubes, Phone e : ' \W‘\NTEDfiTrolhng bOflL must be oA, | fully equipped, between 34 and | 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box| i’?.EMIN(j’I‘ON M L E 1907-15 Rag, 2 boxes ammunition, two cribs—| 1055. one 54x30 iron; one 35x20 wood.| . el Phone Black 479 from 9 am. to| WANTED — Experfenced male or 4 pm. female bookkeeper, good pz\y; ot | Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. | 8 H P CHRIS Craft, 18 ft. 6 in,|oomr——— R mahogany hull, Fully equipped.. X Dils Blyberg, r' CRrl - Stalford,| comPlete), Must bo. retanditioned | or in good shape. Call green 113.| A | Excursion Inlet. | | 2| LANT MAN wanted at once. Ap- ply Juneau Dairies, Inc, Box| 936. Good wages. MOTORSHIP Gambier leaving for|® Haines and Skagway. Space avail- able for 20 tons. Phone 416. | in. | | ] GOOD income pxoperty Close Write P.O. Box 131. for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. WELL csldblnhed paying busmess,! WANTEDf— Sewing machine. . Writ | good location. Wrlte EmPIr® €| "chase or loan. Preferably portable|T. 28 S, R. 5 E, C. R. M, con- L | power model by USO, Skagway, taining 9492 acres and it is now BIMPSON residence on Gold Belt Ave. Phone 266 for appointment.i ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave in good condition. Write Box 17, Milner. Phone blue 510. ines Alaska. A | NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. | Good pay. Phone 299. INCOME property in Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm. | JOHNSON Sea Klein Apts. i 6 1P Apt. 1, FOR HSAZEi;VOne-quarter inch shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. boilerplate tank, riveted, between 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. | LOST and FOUND | | 8-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-|LOST—14-ft. green rowboat son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green[ Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. 475. ELOST — Wallet containing valuable COMPLETELY furnished npnrt-} papers, checks and money. Keep ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| money but please return the located in business district. Can‘ papcrs etc. to Empire Office. ’ be changed into business houses 2 very easily. Write Box 905,‘LOST — Seattle Coast Guard pass | and draft card from Port Angeles, Skagway. gway | Wash. Return to Alaskan or Em- at THREE houses and cabin, all fur-| pire Office. Reward. nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire| ———— | e Jupsen. Patut Store. SPECIAL NOTCE is hereby giv- VOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic ‘en that the Commissioner of Cus-| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | foms, under date of August 20, pire. 11943, gave authority to change the| FOR RENT !name of each of the following CABIN, phone black 234 dasnme‘ vessels owned by Lomen Commer- |cial Company, a corporation, Nome, Alaska: Scow Teller No. 1, official number 170452, 20 gross tons, built FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- 1929 at Teller, Alaska, to new name ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, ' Lomen Commercial Co. No. 10. disnes. Seaview Apts. | Scow Sesnon No. 1, official num- | ber 162581, 15 gross tons, built 1901 | 2 ROOM APARTMENT 843 West!at Nome, Alaska, to new name Lo- sth. men Commercial Co. No. 11. gy e Scow Sesnon No. 12, official num- FOR RENT — 3 ROOM furnished o “Jg5136" 54 gross toms, built 1900 apt. oil range and bath, also 2 t N - room cabin 513A Willoughby. 48 ome, Alaska, to new name Lo SRS VRS men Commercial Co. No. 12. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | The home port of each of the WANTED—Studio couch or daven-| drop stenogra- | pher and typist wants part "'“°VWnslling(0n N'ANTED TO BUY—Large stove | Pur- | No. 09925 for Lots 2 and 3 Sec. 23, for mending soldiers’ garments.|in the files of the United States| Phone 766, Juneau. |Land Office, Horse.| VANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | Acting Register. 'SEATTLE IS |DODGERS IN SHUTOUTBY FOURTH WIN SEALQUTFIT O TUESDAY i 'Sacramento Edged Out byj Phillies Lose Seven in Row‘ i ‘Hollywood in Close } ~Cardinals Defeat | Baseball Contesl ! Bucks Again i ¢ (By Assoclated Press) (By Associated Press) The Brooklyn Dodgers made it| Hollywood nosed out Sacramento|go.." ciraieht over the Phillies in {in the Pacific Coast League 1ast|i;, National League yesterday in |night, scoring a run in the ninth|. i jat Shibe Park appearance after the Sacs had knotted thelos tne season, winning on Kirby score. Jean Roy started for the yigper six-hit pitching, running the Sacs but was relieved by Herman |Qus ing streak to seven in Pillette in the ninth. Lonnie Smith |, you {started for Hollywood and allowed| The Dodgers clinched the game only one hit in the first three in-|iy the third when Louis Olmo trip- nings but gave way to Bill Thomas|jeq to score Arky Vaughn and later in the ninth, {tallied on an error, | Al Epperly pitched a masterfull 1, gnother game, Harry Walker's {shutout as San Francisco blanked| ,inth-inning homer with relief hur- Seattle, Epperly getting his, siX- |l George Munger aboard brought teenth victory in four defeats foriine champion St. Louis Cards their the season. Harry Rosenburg star-|thirq victory in four starts over the red at bat for the Seals and dlo“'vpulsbmgn Pirates. in the first run in the first xnnino- The Cincinnati Reds, meanwhile, | with the first of the three hits he|squeezed out a victory over the| collected. | Chicago Cubs. Bucky Walters, No other Pacific Coast League|ihough outpitched by former team games were played yesterday. mate Paul Derringer, was credited |with his twelfth triumph of the| iaeasou. Derringer allowed five hits| GAMES TU DAY Pacific Coast League |compared with Walter's nine. Wal- | San Francisco 5; Seattle 0. Iters smashed out a triple in the| Sacramento 2; Hollywood 3. Ininth and came home on an out-| National League | field fly. New York 0; Boston 6. | 'The Boston Braves settled a | Brooklyn 4; Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 2. Chicago 2; Cincinnati 3. |score with Vgn Lingle Mungo as INate Andrews pitched four-hit shutout ball, and Elmer Nieman hit a three-run homer_a triple and a |single to wallop tue New York ‘(nuuls. Mungo blanked the Braves |last Saturday on two hits and came | |back for another try yesterday but {was knocked out in the fifth inning American League ames played. No ga STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet.| Los Angeles 101 36 .137| San Francisco 84 52 .6l 8‘ Seattle 74 63 540 M'NNEAPO“S IN Portland 67 69 .493] { San Diego 62 6 449 | Hollywood 62 M 440 HNAI_S OF JUN|0R Oakland 59 ki | Sacramento 139 98 285‘ lEG I o N SER'ES\ | National League [ Won Lost Pet.| St. Louis 80 43 650, MLES CITY, "U' 1.—Hardhitt- Cincinnati 69 53 566 ing Minneapolis’ Richfields blasted Brooklyn 65 58 _523"t)wn way into the finals of the | Pittsburgh 67 61 523 |American Legion Junior world ser- | Chicago 59 64 480|ies by downing New Orleans 9 to 6 | Boston 5¢ 65 .454/and eliminating the southern club. | Philadelphia 54 170 435! Minneapolis meets Springfield, New York 44 78 .361|Ohio, for the ftitle this afternoon.| American League | R - e Won Lost Pet.| Flax can be grown almost any- New York 77 46 .626 | where in North America. ] 69 68 - 48 ET | Cleveland 65 57 533 | Detroit 63 58 Chicago 64 60 | Boston 59 67 | St. Louis 56 66 Philadelphia 41 82 United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, | August 4, 1943. Notice is hereby given that George R. Gray, entryman, to-| gether with his witnesses, Augustus | |Holmes Kingsbury, Jr., and Ross| (Laverne Hevel, all of Haines, Alaska, | has submitted final proof on hi homestead entry, Anchorage Serial| Anchorage, Alaska,‘ and if no protest is filed in the| district land office within the period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, said final proof will be | accepted and final certificate is- | sued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Date first publication, Aug. 18, 1943 Date last publication, Sept. 15, 1943 adv. 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 Hollywood, all of 'Sitka, Alaska, has submitted final proof on homestead entry Anchorage Serial No. 08203, for the land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2365, situated on South side of Sitka Highway about 1% miles East of Sitka, between Highway and Jamestown Bay, containing 1.06 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 witlsin 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 submls-: |sion of said proof, his wife, Han- nah Winberg, seeks to obtain patent for the land in her own name. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. There’s no let up. All ard Diesel Fuel. Have a portralt artist take your, ithree vessels is Juneau, Alaska. picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | JAMES J. CONNORS, ‘Federal Building. Phone 294, ldv.l Collector of Customs. Date first publication, July 21, 1943, Date Jast publication, Sépt.15, 1943, adv. (moved in and are now settled yesterday were | this, coming school term. |has been teaching at Merim, ! chlance this year bulldozer rams that mucky or frozen spil, stripping the ground for the dragline. It's a job for sheer brute strength, one that takes every ounce of power built into a Diesel—and a job for a full power fuel like Stand- Standard Diesel Fuel is 100% dis- tilled, every drop pure power. It burns completely, protects injector nozzles against harmful deposits. It’s refined and delivered clean~~no DOUGLAS NEWS IN FOR SCHOOL Wilford Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs Glen Rice of Douglas, returned home yesterday after spending the summer vacation working with the Alaska Transport Service. Wilford will attend school this year as a sophomore. RM RALPH MORTINSON IN Pisherman Ralph Mortinson rived here yesterday from the ing grounds for a short visit his family. He been fair, none-the-less he is re- turning ar- fish- with has said fishing for those he missed JOMNSONS IN POOR HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C who recently purchased of Mr. and Mrs. Val Johnson the home Poor, have Their last series of the move was in a re- movings; Guy Smiths moving to Juneau from their Douglas Store on the 23rd and 24th; Poors mov- ing into the store from their res dence on Fifth Street, the 25th and 26th, thence the Johnsons moving from their residence in Juneau to their newly acquired property on Fifth Street SCHOOL SUPE AND NEW TEAC Arriving on the Princess steamer Miss Elenor Warren and Mrs. Lee Whalin. Miss Warren has taught in Douglas for the past |several years and last year was .\pnomu—-d School Superintendent in which capacity she will again serve Mrs. Lee Whalin is a newcomer to the Doug- las community, making the trip to Alaska for the first time, and find- ing it most interesting. Her home is in Denver, Colorado, and she Colo., for the past five years. She will teach the sixth, seventh and eighth grades in the Douglas Schools. R - %BIG LEAGUE SWAT - KING MISSES ONE RECORD SO FAR NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—More than 700 homers were hit in the major leagues this season, but the once familiar feat of a player getting at least one in every park was miss- ing., Last year was the first time in 'many seasons that no player landed for an all-around homer cirele, |Seven players, including Joe, |vieée and Dominic DiMaggio Pach‘ missed one park. Vince still has a day long, the CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind sym- pathy and beautiful floral remem-' brance in the loss of our infant son and grandson, and especially the soldiers of local areas. Mr., and Mrs. Jack Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. W. John Harris| and Family. - eee e ® 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 . WEATHER REPORT . . (U. S. Bureau) . ® Temp. Tuesday, August 31 e ® Maximum 52, minimum 48. [ 2 ® Rain—19 inch . e e 0o o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Advance Fall Budget Buys! YES We Have Special Clearance on AFTERNOON FROCKS! SOPHISTICATED BLACKS NAVY BLUES—PRINTS A collection of styles for your most important occasions through fall. Freshen up your wardrobe from this selection all at saving clearance prices! SIZES FROM 10 TO 38 Jones - Stevens Seward Street This 'dozer never naps grit or dust to clog or enlarge hard- to-replace fuel injection parts. To give Diesels the finest protec- tion that money can buy, use Stand- ard Diesel Fuel with RPM DELO, the Diesel lubricant that prevents ring-sticking, won’t corrode bear- ings, keeps engines clean and cuts engine wear. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA No other lubricant gives you this combined protection. Ask your Standard Representa- tive to show you how this Diesel team can cut your operating costs. STANBDARD /| Chas. G. Warner Co. l pune PIGGLY WIGGLY e The Bonds You Buy Today Speed Victorytothe U.S.A. e ey FORD AGENEY o, ¢ Aol 0 el Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY - Call Phenes 13 and @ NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling e 4orevoc g lorm R O. N;II:ON ElsVlV- BAVIS PHONE SINGLE O COWLING-DAVLIN DODGE and PLYMOUTE Olesel Oil—Rtove Oll—Your Ceal Cholce—General Haul- ng — @terage and Crating Junean Transfer Bert's Cash Grocery Pree Delivery [ GASTINEAU | HOTEL Every comfert made for our guests Alr Service Informalien HOME GROCERY Home Liguor Store—Tel 090 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 510 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY Lei Your Conscience Be Your Guide HELP “Outfit the Outfit” BUY HIRD VICTORY LOAN BONDS POSSIBLY CAN! AS MANY AS YOU When Hungry Come to PIGGLY WIGGLY! FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — IAUI.IIO Nite Phone 854 e e e ey Soothing Organ Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 88 Widest Selection ol LIQUORS (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Btreed Juneau Motors Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS —OILS * Bullders’ and Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 ' The Alaskan lml Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel . e Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward COMPANY DFALERS WHEN IN NEED OF CALL US! Juneau's Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MRATW PHONE 390 “SMILING SERVICE” Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wend$ PHONE 184 or 188 Juneau HARVEY R.LOWE Phone 146

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