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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1943 CLASSIFIED PHONE A ANGELS ARE ©Copy must be In the office by # o'clock in the afterncon to in- pare insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed In telephone Rirectory. Oount five average words to the 2% | D.CLEAGUE s | | | the left field foul line in the ninth | Francisco Seals yesterdas THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA CHAMPIONS Sealile R,ainfliers Score Vic-| tory Over San Fran- | cisco Seals 1 (By Associated Press) The Los Angeles Angels clinched | the Pacific Coast League title by | drubbing the Portland Beavers in a du\lhleht ader yesterday. Catcher Hal Sueme’s double down inning drove in the winning run to give Seattle a victory over the San . The Seals protsted and argued loudly that the blow was a foul but the game was over, | The Cubs and Reds played a Dally rate per line for consecu- | sizzler of a game yesterday that Bive insertions: l\u nt ten innings with the Cubs the | One day 100 mfll.:1¢~x-; 3 s R km)‘ | S ¥ 5 Ca S v Y Satar { b Ensign William H. Kerr, ends; Minimum charge _.__5éc " FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS hard 20 PT, CABIN cruiser “Sea Otter” HAVE TWO = Boxes 30-30 powered with 16 H P Grey A-1| point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Condition. Phone Red 520. | Savage. Phone 197. | team this year will he (L to r.): | ittt R O B Andy Pilney, backfield, and Lt. (JG) George T. suspende / 18. GAME DNESDAY % SITKA NEWS % P Coast League Sacramento 4; Hollywood 6. San Diego 7; Oakland 3. | ko Los Angeles 3, 6; Portland 2,0. | San Francisco 3; Seattle 4. [+ A Miss Bina Cline, faculty member party composed of Dr. Louis at the Sheldon Jackson School has| | SMALL davenport and club chair,| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| bt leried Toagus |Scharpenberg, Dr. H. J. Hodgins, returned to Sitka for the school | 9 tube Kolater radio, cabinet.| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 ul)-} ClucuchlZ le_““;““g James L. Brightman, Harry Hagen, opening, after spending the sum- Phone Blue 755 Lola Beauty Shop. Phome 201\ "y V. 5" o piichureh 5, 6 'W. Lawrence Freeburn and Don mer with relatives in Appleton City, | GPRIGHT piano, call Toom 40 A B 315 Decker Way. Effective} Ateriokn League Martin enjoyed a week-end fishing| Missouri, and Moro, Nebraska Catin, atter 4'3“ i June 15. b | o games played |trip to Kootznahoo Inlet. They — = TURN your old gold into value,| PRI £ oesthioniess ;',“d" ':“\ ;'f" o "‘f' Sanhd ‘”‘\ Young John Martin Conway has | [3PI;.()(JI\,‘I’”;(\Hlu‘~\1"(1 house 2 lnl~‘ cash or trade at Nque‘ Shap. ,\':‘,":’])IN‘{‘ ""I‘I("l“:u‘ yramid Salmon Co. cannery tender ‘ll‘\“hlll Yo, hii' Hotie: hieve. aftar} 3 hone 3 acific Coast League e i “The Dally Alaska Empire 1@s the Won Lost Pot.| Mrs. Ethel Tozier, bookkeeper M!'“’“‘"" a visit with Mr. and Mus, . FURNISHED HOUSE, 3 bedrooms. |iargest paid circulation af any Al-|Los Angeles o % e it Mitka MArREE G5 | Robert L. Jernberg at their home in 850 Basin Road, Phone Black 680. {aska newspaper. | san Francisco 84 53 613 passenger on a recent boat le A\nn-\K‘“l"}“‘“ DAVENPORT R i — | Seattle 75 63 543 [here for the south 1 D',‘,Y.:,Ni-fém iy Fhom" WAmn | Portland - 61 71 464 . ! Mrs. Harry Hagen and her daugh- i, R | san Diego 63 76 453 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wittmeyer| ter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Hagen with R C A COMBINATION radio-Pho-|WANTED TO BUY—6 “Volt battery | Hollwood 63 77 450 have returned to their home here her two small daughters, have left | nograph with 250 classical and| radio. Phone Black 370. | Oakland 59 78 431 from an extended trip in the states, sitka for an extended stay in Seat- popular records. No. 4 Ellingen| Sarcamento ... 39 99 .283 \where they visited in Lincoln, Ne-|tle. Mrs. Robert Hagen will visit Apts {WANTED — Middle: Aga., Woman| Natipnil Ieague braska, Salt Lake City, Utah, and|with her mother, Mrs. Elmer Bese- — | Wants yPosition of Housekeeper Won Lost Bet.iin several California cities where|man, formerly of Sitka 12 GAUGE shot gun, Brownie auto-| and Cook. Phone Green 450. St. Louis 82 43 656 |they visited with relatives. They o matic. 53 shells and vest. Inquire Cincinnati 8 BY AL e o soiranied . on thate Lip DY ’ Bloedhoerns. |WANTED TO BUY—2 cash regis-|prookiyn 65 58 528 iheir son, H}u“,m whsiBas .(,L.“fl,,(f, Lieut, Tony Schwamm, U. S. N. R. —- ; .| ters, one r(-and} scales. Write| pittshurgh 67 63 515 |employment in Seattle where he|and Mrs. Schwamm are the proud 1840 GMC % ton panel truek, good| Empire C 2697 | Chicago 60 64 484 |ui remain for the winter. Miss|parents of a baby boy born here at condition. Phone Blue 415. LA NTaD G aitehlling _pubhic | Eoston 54 65 454 Doy wittmeyer who has been at-| the Pioncer's Home Hospital Wed- OIL SOREW vessel GONSUL D, of| school. Will pay $20 monthly with |EPiadelphia LA ”,l’ tending Wilson's Business College|lesday morning, August 25. Mother Hirst-Chichagof Gompany, 80 tana| rosm and board, Write. Empire | NoW, York 44 1 361|;, geattle returned to Sitka with{and son are progressing nicely. Mrs net. For particulars apply H. L.| C 3695. | American League iner_parents. Schwalim -~ Who. 15" 8 resldens -of Faulkner, Junsay. 3 Won Lost Pet.| Petersburg, has been visiting here Pl SN WANTED—Young lady to work in|New York 7 46 626| pyeq Easley h‘.w returned to his|With her brother-in-law and sister, 1933 PLYMOUTH Cnupo guud tir Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678, Washington 69 58 543|p0me here after an absence of | Dr. and Mrs. Louis Scharpenbers. 4 puncture proof tubes, Phone = leveland 65 57 533 |everal weeks spent fishing in the = — 554. { WANTED —Sindlo; cough s daven: | Pajrol g8 5 4a% | qestward. | Miss Suzanne Gregoi:off who has i | port; also f““" leaf kitchen| Chicago 134 (,:0 516 o3 ol besn siteriding the 'Shsien JKoh- MREMINGTON M 18 190715 Eap,| {gbls Fhdpe 061 atler 13 nony | S0l o 8. 4%8| Miss Bernice Martin, teacher at|son School here for the past five i finff“éz;m‘,‘":::::‘,"ti?‘"‘,';;{‘Z’OC’W‘,E(S)G WANTED—Used furniture. Mwu':?lnlas"l;hn 36 55 33 the Sitka Territorial School who|years, has left for her home in s o e loughby. Phone 788. |remained in Sitka during the sum-| Afognak, having been called away Phons Black-470s fop- 9 gt 1o imer is enjoying a few days visit|because of the illness of her mother. 4 pm. iWA]\TEpfF‘(pmiencPd stenogm- in Juneau and will return here| Miss Gregorioff, who was a mem- 55 H P CHRIS Oraft, 18 ft. 6 in,| (Pher and typist wants part tlmm umox» the opening of school. ber of the class of 1944, has mede ahbesny, Rl Bully - eqiipped,| - uEk: FHone 463 alier b DAL [ e s {many friends during her stay i Dale Blyberg or Carl Stafford, Excursion Inlet. | MOTORSHIP Gambier leaving for Haines and Skagway. Space avail- able for 20 tons. Phone 416. GOOD income ;;foperty. Close Write P.O. Box 131. % WELL e: st.xhlhhed paying busine: good location. Write Empire C| 2638. | in. SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt| Ave. Phone 266 for appointment. ELITE Steam Laundry Machmery in good condition. Write Box 17, Haines Alaska. lNCOi/‘Kilii;ro];evrt)" in Juneau. Phone, Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m.| WANTED—Trolling ‘ A small fire in an upstairs bed-|Sitka. 1o SaniEnd “Getenci 3&. At ‘luum at the home of Dr. and Mrs.| _ o % gauppszé P e S {William Charteris last Friday af-| Lou Kelsey, Federal Inspector for 1055. S i |ternoon was extinguished before| the Siems-Drake Puget Sound con- s A AT BT ‘hl’xmus damage was done. The blaze | struction work here for the past WANTED — Experienced male or! I A apparently caused by a lighted|two years left on a t boat to female bookkeeper, good pay.| garette in a waste basket and|return to his former home in Port- Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. Khi‘ loss was confined to a nearby|land, Oregon. - - —_ } | piece of furniture, a portion of car- —_— FORD A or B engine (block or| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2—The Chl-\],fl and woodwork. Only quick fc-| GAL TWO—SITKA NEWS w complete). Must be reconditioned or in good shape. Call green 113. 19 chase or loan. Preferably portable| power model by USO, Skagway, for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 766, Juneau. | § HP. JOHNSON Sea Horse.| Apt. 1, Klein Apts. WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. FOR SALE — One- -quarter inch' boilerplate tank, riveted, between | 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. | NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. ‘Good pay. Phone 299. 8-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- | son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| 475. | “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. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. VOR SALE30 brake hp. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- FOR RENT CABIN phone b]al.k 234 dasumo FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win. ter rates $15 3 mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. 5 ROOM CABIN. 843 West 9th. 9th. FOR RENT — 3 ROOM furnished apt. oil range and bath, also 2 room cabin 513A Willoughby. DANCING CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe ballets, moderne, eccentris, special- ities. Stenographers’ body toning classes. Beginners ballroom daneing. Studip, 411 7th St. Phone Red 575. |LOST — Seattle Coast Guard pass adv. l WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. LOST and FOUND Lk LOST—14-ft. green rowboat Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. nt‘ LOST — Wallet containing valuable papers, checks and money. Keep money but please return the papers etc. to Empire Office. and draft card from Port Angeles, Wash. Return to Alaskan or Em-| pire Office. Reward. | fPASSING BUCK QUIET A HABIT IN THESE nmi ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2.—Buck NEW-\} som, who made his debut with the St. Louis Browns in mid-July oni the promise he would pitch them| to the pennant, leaves the scene| after bitter humiliation from de- feats to join the Washington Sen-| ators for an undisclosed amount. The much-passed Buck will be\ serving his third term with the [EELITV {Hans Peterson at the home of Mr Senators. With the Browns he was‘ *mqmw qo89 ,."03 3‘"‘“,. Marie Brightman, Tuesday, August knocked out of the box nine times, | (ieq 24 Mrs. Peterson is the former| won one game and lost six. | -asog) oinzz1y |1yd ,,494003S,, ‘T | Barbara Bolshanin, daughter of | - e - I (Buixog) sar1yor Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolshanin of| BUY WAR BONDS K _»"Wfll‘ _wiopWisjiog,, Sitka. 1 cago Cubs will take SiX OF SeVeN i,y oy the part of Mrs. Charteris| Mrs. William Lawrence Freebutn, members of the Los Angeles clubi, g , oyest prevented greater dam- | Wife of the superintendent of the| possible duty next year. Play- | Pyramid Salmon Company cannery jif JFELANT TN wruted gt O0ep. Ap.“e"s probably going will be shortsop, i L2 hy accompanied by her small son. g;z é‘;‘o‘za‘:vazas‘“esr Inc, BOX!Bil Schuster, second baseman ROY| . ana Mys. C. Russel Smith,|Billy, has left Sitka for her homs o Bk B e i {Hughes, outfielders Andy Pafko,iy;, 'have been residing in the!in Seattle, after a stay here of six WANTED_Sewing _machine, Bur-|Johnny Ostrowski and Rip Russell |poyer Apartments, have left for|weeks. Mr. Freeburn will remain catcher Bill Holm and pitchers Red seqitle to make their home. Mr.|in Sitka until the close of the fall Lynn and Jodie Phipps. Smith was employed at the Naval|canning season. All other membpers of the Los|ajr Station here, and Mrs. Smith | Angeles team will be for sale OF was an active member of the Wo-| Mrs. 'William C. Charteris is en- trade except Bill Sarni, sensational!men’s Club and prominent in U.S.0.!joying a short vacation visiting with 15-year-old catcher. October 1 is work. friends and transacting business in the deadline for player deals. | \J\meuu. S B e | Robert Yaw, son of W. Leslie Yaw,| BOBO'S BLAZINGI EM HRQOKLYN—Bobo Newsom is son School, and Mrs. Yaw left here | | Wakefield Anderson, are in Ketchi- |amazing National League batters Friday for Mount Vernon, Iowa,| km for a short visit with relatives | Lms year with a brand of speed he|where he will enter Cornell Conege‘ and friends. hasn't shown in several seasons. ‘w take up a study of pre-medics.| ——— Robert was graduated from thei npg Ralph Wilcoxen with her two PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY |Sitka Territorial School with the chidren left Sitka last week for Have a portrait artist take yaur'd“'% of 1943. |Skagway, where they plan to es- icture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite |tablish a residence. £y derd] Buiding. Phone 54 ady.| Art Wolfe of the Hood Bay Can-| nl’ng Company, apd Nick Bez of the wAICK NAME IPenl Straits Packing Company at! Mrs. Harry Sulzer, with her two *W|z 8Y «RENz |Totd, were recent business vmmrs‘daughwrs Nadine and Yvonne, has {in Sitka. returned to her home after an ab- Isence of two months spvnt visiting {with relatives in Tacoma, | Miss Laura Adams has returned! |to Sitka after an absence of threg. |years and will teach a course in |lndmn Arts at the Sheldon Jack-| and Mi Floyd F. Root are congratulations on the Mr. receiving son School during the coming year. Mrs. Elvin E. Rottluff was a| passenger on a recent boat for Seattle, where she will vist with I her mother and yenew old acquaint- ances. ,| Mrs. May McNulty and her son, ° |Richard, together with her grand-| |son, Billy Bucholz, have returned [to Sitka after an extended stay in | Seattle. : The flavor 3 Mrs. Helen Grainger of Juneau, formerly a resident here, is- spend- ling a few days visting with friends’ in Sitka. f A son was born to Mr. and M superintendent of the Sheldon Jack- ‘ Neill Anderson with his son Neill| Washing- | birth of a son, Robert Freeman, “Dear Mom: Your cakes Sure build morale; Nice goin’, pall” Schlllmg GRIDDE R S—Coaches of Georgia's Navy Pre-flight School grid . Rex Enright, head coachiEnsign “Barclay, line. | weighing seven pounds, eight ounces |at | August 22. !ulmp, satisfactorily at the their home, Sunday morning, The mother is recuper- home ol ‘ and Mrs. James L. Brightman | Mrs. W. Leslie Yaw, wife of the superintendent of the Sheldon Jack- son Presbyterian Mission who has been enjoying the sum- mer vacation visiting with relatives |in Towa, has returned to her ‘nt-l(-v {trip by her infant son, Charles | Stewart, and was met in Juneau by her two daughters, Helen and Betty Jo. | Mr, | Honoring Miss Betty arter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie |Carter, whose marriage to Oadet |Jack Ogan, who is attending the Army Quartermaster School in Vir-} ginia, will be an event of the mn\l future. Mrs. Charles M. Peters Mrs. Charles Wortman, Mrs. Rottluff and Mrs. Willilam Sarvela entertained with shower at the home of Mrs. evening, August 23. Twenty-eigi friends of the bride-to-be were in vited to attend. During the eve- ning the guests hemmed towels to be presented to the honored guest, after which lovely refreshments were served. Accompanied by her par- ents, Miss Carter left here week for ding ceremony is to take place. a To celebrate the hirthday of Mre. | and to compliment | John J. Conway, Mrs. William Lawrence Freeburn, who left recently for ner home in attle after spending S¢ her, a number of friends .med at the home of Mu: P. 8 Ganty last Sunday even August 22, for | a no-host supper. ‘Those enjoying ine occasion included Mr. and Mg, PAGE FIVE Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY °yc5¢ QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY School, | home | She was accompanied on the! who returned to Sitka with her I\.‘ Elvin | Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide HELP “Qutfit the Outfit” BUY AS MANY AS YOU THIRD VICTORY LOAN BONDS POSSIBLY CAN! The Bonds You Buy Today Speed Victorytothe U.S.A. When Hungry Come to PIGGLY WIGGLY! (Authorized Dealers) GREABES—GAB—OIL Poot of Main Btreet Juneau Molers | POR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY ey FORD AGENEY || Sanitary Meat Co. | THRIFT CO-OP Member Natlonsl Retaller- Owned Grocers #11 BEWARD BTREET PHONE 767 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone d54 Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS Peterson on Monday | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies last ! Virginia, where the wed- the summer | MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Painte | | Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL ‘Baranof Hotel | || Light and Heavy Hauling K O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS i PHONE 81 Jack Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Prank| Calvin, Mr. and Mis. Neill Ander-| Cow cen, Mr.and Mis, Lawrence iree-| LING- v burn, Mrs. Myrth Sarvela, Mrs | NG-DAVLI Wiliam Charteris Mss. Prospe= S.| COMPANY Ganrty, Mrs. Conway, Capt. J. 15/ Pindell, W W. Whitesides,| DODGE and PLYMOUTE Capi. J. Guedet, "ieat. J. Busie:l| DFALERS ang Lieut. Petecs. | ARG i Miss Penney Edwards, who has WHEN IN NEED OF been employed by the Civil Service here for the past two years, was a passenger on a recent southbound | boat to return to her former home in southern Califoria. Mrs. Myrth Sarveia who is em- ployed at the Naval Air Station, is enjoyimng an extended vacatfon at her home on Jamestown Bay. The Rev. Father P. J. O'Reilly of St. Gregory's Catholic Church here, | has returned to Sitka from a short busmess trip to Juneau. - E \ | JOHNNY'S LIGHTER NOW MONTREAL—Pvt. Johnny Greco,; Canada’s lightweight title hope, is | pragtically a featherweight now. He had his tonsils and adenoids re- moved recently. TH HE STARTED NEW YORK — Ernie Lombardi, the National League’s 1942 batting 'champ while a member of the Bos- ton Braves, failed to get a hit in his first 10 trips to the plate for the Giants. wins= BUY ANOTHER BOND TODAY Ufesel Oil—ftove Oll—Yeuwr || Juneau Transfer | Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES " NUNN-BUSH SHOES ~— STETSON HATS | | FRED HENNING | “BMILING BERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery ‘ PHONE 104 or 190 [| wres Daltvery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTRL Evecy comfert made for our gucsis Alz Service Informalien PHONE 10 or 80 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 000 American Meat — Pheone 88 NORTH TRANSFER ||| The Alaskan Hetel N ||| Alaska Music Supply Complete Outfitter for Mew Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nul and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 Newly Renovated Reoms Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward “Meating” ONLY THE BEST OF MRATS PHONE 209 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Pred W. Wendt HARVEY R.LOWE Publie Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Electric Co. ' Woestinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs