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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1943 | HONE A CLASSIFIED Copy must be In the office by ¢ o'clock in the afternoon to in- tare insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephane fom persons lsted in telephane Hirectery. : Count five average worda to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Eve insertions: One day ... —— Additioral days .. So Minimum charge 5 FOR SALE ‘ FT. PLEASURE hoat. See Tee Harbor. 19% Bedn; FOR SAL! 52 bedroom “furnished| house, Concrete fqundation, auto- matic oil heating plant, wonder-| ful view. Priced for quick sale., Call' Douglas 834. | WANT TO RENT--Large furnished or unfurnished house. Call room 301 Gastmeau Hotel. WANT -By mcm in service—an old camera, just for lens and shutters. F, 6, 7 or F, 4, 5. Write Empire. "INB D cruiser. Red 270. 19 FT 62 or Phone canning carrots, Mile 11, Glacier SMALL Vegetable Farm, Highway. with line. CIRCULATING heater, oil tank, copper oil OIL coil, NEW MATTRESS and box springs bed legs if desired. Phone Green| 165 after 6 p.m. Northern | _ | | Phone Blue 615. l WANTED — Room and Board for working mother also care of child | Write Empire 2739. WANTED—22 rifle in good condi- tion. Phone Red 340. |WANTED—A reliable person to care for two small children in my or your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer P. O. Box 857. WANTED—Small frigidaire in good condition. Phone 226. COMPLETELY furnished 2 bed- room beach home. Good terms. J. L. Wilson, Box 2825 Juneau or Phone Douglas 962. FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. SUMMER HOME on Louisa Beach.| Phone Blue 755. FOUR HP., HD. Frisco Std. with 16 in. wheel. Phone Douglas 48 between 6 and 7 pm. {WANTED—Mald for Hotel Work. i Apply Alaskan Hotel. P. B. X. OPERATOR and bus boys. Baranof Hotel. | and chair, innerspring mattres- ses, twin size and double. Phone | 561 after noon hour. e A S A R G I WANTED TO RENT—House with 2 or more bed rooms. Phone Neal Boles Pan American. FOR SALE—1550 b, dapple gre) work gelding, 8 years old, gentl Write Andrew Ask, Petersburg, Alaska. MY HOME on Fl z Cnve Road furnace heat and Flamo gas range, hot and cold running water. D. F. Millard. 6 ROOM furnis ed houw, 2 lots.| Phone 378. 1940 GMC % ton panel truck, good‘ condition. Phone Blue 415. MOTO! er leaving for Haines and Skagway. Space avail- | able for 20 tons. Phone 416. | GOOD income property. Close in. | Write P.O. Box 131. { SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt Ave. Phone 266 for Appoinzmenm‘ (NCOME property in Juneau.Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm.| 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- | son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 475. l ! COMPLETELY furnished apart-! ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Cam be changed into business houseés very easily.! Write Box 905, Bkagway. | s and cabin, all fur- Inquire I'HRLL huu nished, Gastineau Ave. Juneau Paint Stere. VOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic dlesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. - FOR RENT FOR RENT — Partly furnished 4! room house. Call 67 after 6 pm. | FOR RENT—Steam-heated sleeping| room, Ellingen Apts. [FORD A or B engine Must be reconditioned | WANTED——Young lady to work in Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678. i -:'ANTBD—USed furnivure, 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. | WANTED — Experienced | pher and typist wants part time work. Phone 452 after 5 p.m. WANTED—-’houmg boat, must be fully equipped, between 34.and i 88 ft. Call 838 th St. P.O. Box 1055. | WANTED— Experienced male or/| female bookkeeper, good pay. Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. (block or complete). or in good shape. Call green 113. WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portabie power model by USO, Skagway, for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 1766, Juneau. WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. VANTED—Washer; slso dry dfll‘n- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE—Iropers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. LOST and FOUND |LOST—About Aug. 7, a brown key case containing keys, one being two pronged. Write Empire C 2746. |LOST—Keys with Gowman Hotel identification tag. Finder -return to Mrs, K. B. Bush, Cooper Apartments or P. O. Box 2628. LOST — Found in Federal Bldg ladies umbrella, owner may have| same by describing and pay for! ad. CABIN, phone black 234, daytime. | 7 ROOM CABIN. 883 West oth. | 9th. | FOR RENT—Pur Apt.s Ea.slh' kept | warm. Winter rates $15 a month. LOST—14-ft. green rowboat at|. Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. { That on August 26, 1943, in the Commissioner's Court for Juneau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Walter stenogra- | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath p gharpe was appointed adminis- and use of Electric Washer and|trator with the will annexed of the Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-|estate of James F. Dennis, deceased. | view Apts | All persons having claims agn.lnst\ | said estate are requiréd to present HISCEI.I.MIEIIUS | them, with verified vouchers as re- \quired by law, to said administrator ! at the office of his attorney Howud HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard|D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 neau, Alaska, within six months Savage. Phone 197. from the date of the first publica- — | tion of this notice. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| WALTER F. SHARPE, nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Administrator w. w. a. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.;First publication, Aug. 30, 1943. 315 Decker Way. l'.'“ecnvelbast publication Sept. 20, 1943. June 15. ‘ TURN your old gold into nmc.| Have a portrait artist uu your cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | e b oicture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | Federal Building. Phone 204, adv. | | | | WANTEDStudio cauch, davenport ! | | innings. | Oakland | Cincinnati .. ‘snmons N | Mickey Haefner being credited with OAKLANDIN 'BIG SPURT FOR RECORD ‘ \ \ | i ‘Sealtle Creeps from Cellar‘ fo Third Place as | Season Closes ; (By Associated Press) Oakland made it ten straight over | Sacramento by winning the fifth | consecutive doubleheader Sunday to ‘ ! creep from seventh place to tie for | fifth place in the final standings.| The Acorns claim some sort of a| record for a late season spurt and | there is nothing in the record books | i to dispute them. The Portland Beavers wound up | the season Sunday with a double victory over the San Francisco Seals. The Beavers won the series 7 to 2. The Seattle Rainiers, cellar cham- pions for the first half of the year, completed the season Sunday m splitting a doubleheader with the front running Los Angeles Angels. | The Rainicrs won the opener and dropped re nightcap. The Rahnem | | ! hold third placg in the league. The Hollywood Stars wound up\ the season by losing a double header | Sunday to San Diego. Eddie Wheel- | i er clouted two homers for the| Padres in the first game and Johnny ! Dickshot smacked one for the Stars in the nightcap. ‘ GAMES SUNDAY ' Pacific Coast League | San Prancisco 3, 3; Portland 5, 4. Los Angeles 1, 4; Seattle 3, 2. | San Diego 11, 3; Hollywood 4, 2. Sacramento 7, 2; Oakland 12, 5. National League | Boston 0, 2; New York 3, 7. Pittsburgh 0, 7; Cincinnati 1, 0. | Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 8. St. Louis at Chieago, postponed. | American League | Chicago 0, 2; St. Louis 2, 6. New York 1, 9; Boston 0, 6. | ‘Washington 4, 9; Philadelphia 3, 5. ! Cleveland 2; Detroit 1. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 1, 4; Seattle 2, 3. San Francisco 5, 4; Portland 6, 2. San Diego 2; Hollywood 3. Sacramento 2, 4; Oakland 3, 4. National League Philadelphia 2; Brooklyn 7. Pittsburgh 11; Cincinnati 1. St. Louis 3; Chicago 1. Boston '3, New York 4, thirteen American League New York 4; Boston 0. Chicago 1; St. Louis 4. Cleveland 7; Detroit 2. ‘Washington 9; Philadelphia STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League (Final Standings) Won Lost -...110 45 . 89 66 . 85 0 9 6 3 82 e 1 82 | San Diego .70 85 Sacramento S A -1 National League Won Lost — ] 44 o A 59 . T4 €1 .13 68 . 61 n . 58 5 | Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle | Portland ... Hollywood St. Louis Brooklyn Pm.sburgh Chieago Phundelphla Bosten .56 M New York .......49 8 American League Won Lost .. 88 49 .13 60 .15 62 65 67 n 4 88 Cleveland Washington ... Detroit ........ Chicago St. Louis . Boston Philadelphia . l.!BlE WiN SUNDAY (By Anochued Pre-s) The Washington Senators took a | doubleheader from Philadelphia Sunday to go into a virtual tie with | the Cleveland Indians for second | place. The New York Yankees took a doubleheader Sunday from the Bos- ton Red Sox, Wilfred Le Febre and the victories. The Cleveland Indians defeated the Detroit Tigers in a single game Sunday. The Giants swept doubleheader from the Boston Braves. The Cincinnati Reds and Pitts- burgh Pirates whitewashed ench' | other in a double bill Sunday. —_——————— NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Is to be published this month and forms will close Sept. 20, for space, listings and changes, please call the Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 before the closing date. adv. —_———o—— BUY WAR BONDS {again wins the National pennant. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRl: jUNEAU ALASKA ' GRID stonts scores of football last Saturday and ANGELS ARE WINNERS OF Gain Championship By . waxes navat mruning ste WldeS' Margm 0' Any 1uon 20; Cebtaurs of Fort Riley 19. New York Giants 21; Detroit 2 2 | Lions 14. V'dors n La'e Years \ Brgoklyn Dodgers 28; Camp Lee, | Virginia, Soldiers 6. -e Following are | games plade | also Sunda; Camp Gram 23; Illinois 0. Usrinus 0; Strathmore 12. Baldwin Wallace 6; Rochester 14. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12—The | Los Angeles Angels won the Pacmcl Coast League pennant by 21 games over San Francisco by the widest| HANP \ margin any league champion has, AMATEUR lF enjoyed in years, wound | | By contrast, the Sacramento Sol-. ‘ons, last year's champions, jup in the cellar by 29 games. PEBBLE BEACH Calif., Sept. 13. | The only surprise late season Elmer Clites, Stockton crane op- | spurt was by Oakland, which started ator, won the California amateur the series with Sacramneto in sev- ; golf champianship, defeating Bohbv enth place and finished with ten | Roshu'g 16, by a score of eight and | straight wins to tie with Hollywood | for the fifth spot. SET DATE PLACE FOR BASEBALL'S ‘BABE ) (HAMP CLASSIC OF YEAR WOMEN GOLFERS CHICAGO, Scp!.. 13.—~Last Sat- DEL MONTE, Calif,, Sept. 13— urday's conference with Commis-| Mrs. George Zharias of Los Angeles, | | sioner Landis resulted in a decision | the former Babe Didrikson of 1932 to play the first three world series|Olympic Games fame, won the an- | games this year in Yankee Stadium,| nual Del Monte golf championship in New York, starting October 5. |for women. She defeated Mrs. Wal- | All the remaining games will he ter McCarty of San Francisco by a played at St. Louis in the Sports- | score of 13 to 12. | man's Park, assuming the latter % Rusbu)g a University of San Francisco student, is the youngest player ever to reach the finals in th" clmmpmns)up series, D g D o child arrived this morning from the Fatners who. did not marry off their children before they were 18| were fined' in Canada's early days.'last illness, | Jacox and Earl . John Halm and | | ALASKA STAR GOES T0 WESTWARD WITH 9 PERSONS TODAY Arriving from the Westward aboard the Alaska Star Airlines plane yestgrday were Lenard Allen, Mary Campbell, Raymond Graber, A. F. Samson, O. A. Tomlinson, R. W. Malsed, and John Slayer. Taking passage on the return flight today were Dorothy O. Bee- man, Dorothy Leonard, Alberta J. Cox, Shirley Monroe, Mary Monroe, | Patrick Monroe, Angeline Ophaven, Helen Tobias, and Mrs, J. Berg Peterson. The plane was piloted by Robert Clemett as pilot. SIX ARE FINED IN CITY POLICE COURT OVER WEEKEND, | The following were fined in the City Police Court at Saturday’s and today's session: g Tom Case, $25, drunk and dis- orderly; Charles Joseph Guiebian, $40 and 30 days suspended, charged with disorderly conduct and resist- ing arrest; Frank George, $10 and 10 days suspended, charged with being drunk and disorderly: Glen Alton Berry, $35, drunk; N. W. (Tex) Swan, fined $25 and 30 days, the time being suspended if he goesi he was charged with' to work - drunkenness; drunk. TUBERCULAR WARD PATIENTS HELPING FINANCE WAR, T00 Boys and girls in the tubelculm Michael O'Hern, States where they had gone to be ward of the Government Hospital | with Mrs. Halm’s sister during her ' are doing their bit toward financing | the war. Money received from the | YOU'RE HELPING SPEED THE DAY! Many times, in the years we've been serving the Alaska trade, { we've wished that our ships might |, have been made of rubber. Or|i some stretchable substance which IJ would enable us to stretch them to accommodate some extra lait-n‘ minute passenger, or must-go tonl of freight. Alaska vessel, soldier, you couldn’t But never have we wished this so fervently as we do today! Every extra war-worker we® can carry . .. .every extra ton ofy war material we can stow aboard, . means that just that muchg sooner is Mr. Hirohito going to‘.i Alaska . . . started this war anyway. wishing that he hadn’t! And the sooner we set the little yellow emperor right in his think- ing, the sooner we are all going to get back to living our normal, peaceful existence. So, next time you are unable to get a berth, or cargo space, on an And remember that the or workman in that berth get, or the war material in the cargo space you couldn’t have, is helping speed that day when Alaska will again be . one of the happiest, healthiest, most thoroughly-livable start wondering why in hell he areas on the face of the earth. 0IITIII.III| TRANSPORTATION CO. SERVING In War DEPENDABLY In Peace Ask the :hlldren in your neuhborhood where they like to shop. their tracks to Piggly Wiggly, receive that courteous, You can't go where they gain the most satisfaction in cheerful service to which you are entit| ed. AND GROWING SCHOOL CHILDREN NEED THE BEST OF FOOD — Vital, tasty live foods. And that is just what IS ENPEAVORING TO SUPPLY and examine our stocks and prices. PIGGLY WIG OR PHONE 16 NE DELIVERY—Orders must be in by 1 P. M. THEIR CUSTOMERS. WE INVITE COMPARISON Come in personally GLY sl co- $20, | is being spent on War Stamps. I July chased stamps to the amount ed to $50.30, Principal of the Indian Affairs. sale of moeccasins and totem poles and August the girls pur- | September bers, followed meeting at 8:00 p.m. $58.10. The boys' purchases amount- total of $118.40, ac- cording to George A. Morelander, Junéau-Douglas Schools conducted by the Office of | EASTERN ST Corzing Dmum Tuesday, 14, 6:30 p.m. for mem- visiting members and escortd, by the regular business Home ALICE BROWN, Secretary. . adv MOTORSHIP PATRICIA PLYING BETWEEN JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY | LEAVES JUNEAU Yuesdays and Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. TICKETS and INFORMATION at PERCY’'S CAFE | Where all small packages may be left. FORD AGENEY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street Juncau Molors R O.DAVIS E W.DAVIB PHONE 81 COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR “SMILING BERVION" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 100 Pree Delivery Junean GASTINEAU ., Hom. COWLING-DAVLIN. EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 69 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — QILS Bulidery’ and Shalt nmwm Aluh Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Instréments Ideal Paint Phone 840 Pred W.

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