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FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, 1944 Ph;me.a Ci.ASSIFlED Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE NEWLY PAINTED, four-room fur- nished house with full cement basement. 7' miles out Glacier Highway. Curtis Kirchhofer. gorx SALE (Confinued) RECORD CABINET, $15.00. Black 768, 108 Fosbeg Apts. Call FOR SALE-Silvertone console model radio to best offer. Write pire 329 FOR SALE Beautiful four-room home, large basement, nice fur- nishings, latest model GE range; close to Douglas Bridge. Call D 5 35, cne long, one short. ‘W MODERN iour-room furnish- ed house. Terms. Phone Green 483. JHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles ho mattress, One-year size| Out Glacler Highway. Inquire baby crib and mattress. Three-| Snap Shoppe. quarters size rollaway bed witn| WANTED mattre: Call Douglas 35, one| long, one short. WANTED—Any party going to Ber- ner's Bay this week kindly con- tact Stan Mallory, Phone Green 3 S e — 400. DR SALF—2 room House, 3% acre RN T A Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at| WANTED TO RENT — A piano. DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O [ Phone Blue 472. Box 574. WANTED — A few broken down 925 West 11th FOR SALE — Three-piece bedroom set; 53x14' packer, reconditioned and ready to %o P. O. Box 304 Phone 416 26-FT. TROLLER, 8 ft. beam, 4 ft. draft, with reconditioned model A and marine transmission, not installed; also set of girdles, lend,i stainless steel line and miscel-| laneous gear, $500.00 cash. Pl\one) Black 185, between 9 a, m. and| 1pm FOR SALE_One Alaskan Gray i Wolf fur jacket, size 14. Phone|WwANTED — Dealers for Watkins Black 375. Products at Petersburg, Wrangell, Sitka, Haines and Skagway. Write Ralph Shores, Juneau, Alaska. Box 209i. alarm clocks. Street. ANTED — 2 bedroom furnished apt, close in, for two reliable couples; no children. Phone Jane at 538 between 9 am. and 7 p.m. WANTED— A cash register. Butler Mauro Drug Co. with electric out- | 6.5 mm. Mannlicher boxes shells, $100; board motor with batteries, $65; 30-30 Marlin rifle with shells, lever action, $35; .22 Mosberg rifle with shells, bolt action, $25; | 22 Special pump rifle with shells, | $25; 32-40 WHnchester rifle, 325:5 .33 Winchester rifle, $25; 25-35 Winchester ‘rifle with shells, $25; | 30 Remington automatic rifle | loughby. Phone 788. with shells, $50; 10 gauge shot- gun, double barrel, with 3 hoxes FOR RENT shells, $40; 12 gauge shotgun double barrel, with shells, stock FTOR RENT—Steam heated room. needs repairing, $20; 12 gauge| Elingen Apts, after 6 p. m. Winchester pump shotgun with shells, $35; 30-30 Winchester rifle, long barrel, lever action, with shells, $30; all leather gun case, like new, $50. Thompson Optical Co., 214 2nd St. 3 house for Phone 761 WANTED — 3-bearoom immediate occupancy. i0 a. m. to midnight. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | FOR RENT-—Four-room partly fur- |nished apt Electric range, auto- matic oil burner. Phone Red 279. PARTLY FURNISHED 2-room apt. with bath. oil range. Write Em- pire 4305. ONE NEW violin purchased yes- terday, for sale at sacrifice. 11-| mile Radio Station. cam heated bed- Green 410, FOR RENT- room. Phone CABINET SINK and three-burner| oil stove with gridle; coal or wood heater with coils; 30 gal.| water tank, $55.00 cash. Inquire 248 So. Franklin St. ROOM, twin Phone Black STEAM-HEATED beds, $15 a bed. | 600 or 315 Gold St. JAT, 20 hp. APT. 323 Decker 28-FT. CABIN BOAT, 20 hp. Ker-| eygy, Decker math. Price $750. Phone 329. ! POR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easlly kept warm. Winter rates $15 & month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. See- view Apts. FIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- quire Snap Shoppe. MISCELLANEOUS THREE-ROOM cabin _and Phone 757, 481 So. Franklin. lot. LARGE bedst>ad. Douglas 325. Place for sale 6 miles out Glacier Highway. Frank Maver. FOR SALE — Latest model 1942 Spartan radio, 11 tubes, long and short wave, excellent condition. Phone 800, extension 605. 35-FT. fully equipped troller “Stam- before 10 a. m., and 289 from|the grand jury probe. YANKS ARE SHUTOUT ~ BY BROWNS White Sox %a] Show with! Red Sox But Lose Game 2 fo 1 (By Associated Press) St. Louis all but eliminated the New York Yankees from the Am- erican League race as Denny Gale- | house shut out the McCarthy clan| with six singles and a 3-0 score for the tenth Brownie victory. Only| one Yankee, Johnny Lindell, in the seventh inning, reached second | base. The champs suffered thoir | eighth whitewash and fell nine and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE AU, ALASKA ANGELS WIN CLOSE GAME 2 STRAIGHT FROM SOLONS OVER GIANTS Portlan d Shuts Ouf San: Two Cincinnati Castoffs Francisco — Seaftle De- | Help Braves fo Defeat feated by Hollywood Reds-Dodgers Win (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) Los Angeles continued to tighten made it York the grip on the top spot in the Rip JUNE back yesterday to haunt 2-0 behind Red ,Barrett's pitching. Barrett was a Red. Damon Phillips, just a ity infielder with the Reds eral years of ‘the and scored another ing a double run the tenth inning yesterday a 6-4 victory over Chicago.* lead by downing The Pirates the New 10 to 4, wasn't Pittsburgh hitter game e e IN FROM GU and Mrs. A, F Parker have wo straight over Pacific Coast League by defeating Sacramento last night 4 to 3 but in ¢ a pitching battle between Don Com- ' Sewell, ace ellas and Clem Dreisewerd, the . = ... 10 former beating the Solon ace, how- ever. H Portland shut out. San Francisco last night by 5-0, all of the Beav- siants yesterday but ANUS pitcher, around | ppe Phifker win-| Jeanette victory. Sewell, eight innings | at the Baranof Hotel, of only two previous tarts, hurled the first 4 2-3 one-half games behind the flying IBrowns | The Boston Red Sox 1o | ground and solidified the second spot holdings by turning down cm-; cago 2-1. The White Sox, how- | ever, stole the show with a triple | play in the fourth inning, after the | Red Sox filled the bases by suc-| cessive singles by Pete Fox, Bob| Johnson and Bobby Doerr. Ralph Hodgin made a beautiful glove- hand catch of Jim Tabor's line drive inside third, stepped on base to retire Fox at third and threw to Ed Garnett at first to retire Doerr. The Cleveland Indians made it two in a row by defeating Phila-| delphia 5 to 4. Joe Heving had to go to the relief of starting pitcher | Steve Gromex and registered his| seventh victory against two defeats. | Rudy York's long fly in the tenth | inning, scoring Dick Wakefield, | {gave the Detroit Tigers a 3 to 2| — Iwm over Washington. itwirled his eighteenth win. Dizzy Trout | Johnny Niggeling was the losing pitcher.| Both gave up five hits during the game. - e - \WELSH CLAIMS . STRIKE WILL EFFECT VOTE PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11—-U. S.| | District Judge George Welsh told | a special investigating grand jury | in Philadelphia that the six-day transit strike called “may have some effect on the impending na-| |tional election.” | I‘ The jurist, in a 40-minute chargo,’ Isaid he didn't believe that the| upgrading of eight Negro transit| employees to operating jobs was the real cause of the unauthorized ! walkout strike. | One spokesman said it was At- torney General Biddle who ordered ! Biddle, in Billings, Montana, last night, as! he traveled west, said he believed “there was a conspiracy” behind the walkout, but didn't elaborate. The Negro workers resumed their training for trolley operating jobs today. IS TRAPPED FOR 5 DAYS CLARKSBURG, W. Va.—If only a. dog could talk, City Patrolman Dor- sey Poling’s black and tan Walker | fox hound could tell of being buried | for five days in an underground | drainage sewer. | Poling a former president of the Harrison County Fox Hunters Asso- ciation, and other hunters took their dogs out for a run on a nearby farm and when they returned, “Drive” was missing. Five days later John Layton of near Wolf Summit, heard a whine from beneath a pasture field. He | spoke to the dog and “Drive” an- swered with a joyous bark. Nearly | 75 feet of the sewer were torn up before the badly-scratched dog was rescued from the 10-inch pipe. TIDES TOMORROW Low tide—2:23 a. m,, 2.0 feet. High tide—8:39 a. m,, 12.1 feet. pede” also 2 room completely fur- nished house with attic, oil| range, new bedroom set. Mrs | —7e—s"— oo George Harju, across Douglas|Fishing rods of all kinds repaired. Bridge. Third steps to right “ Leave at West Coast Grocery. Douglas Hiway. P. O. Box 1108, Walter A. Walker. | | BUS DEPOT LUNCH open under new management by “Skipper”. J g NTE uneau GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. YORK Cold Storage Plant, Write P. O. Box 126, Juneau. Jackson| Marsh. | i s = { FOR SALE—Seven electric hand| THIEF TAKES HIS TIME books. Phone Blue 725, or 525 5th. | NEW YORK—The burglar who |entered Nicholas D'Agostino’s home BRAND NEW Chev. marine con- passed up silver, passed up clothing, version motor, 85 h.p., including passed up everything save one item! 2 to 1 reduction gear; also arare in these rationed times—one twin disc power take-off. See itialarm clock. at 631 Willoughby, Juneau Weld-| « ————— ing Shop. | DON'T TELL THE OPA AUK BAY small year-around home,| ROY, Utah—George L. Beasley, Ductherm oil stove. Some other retiring after 23 years as a rural furniture; two lots patented land mail carrier, estimated he has trav- on water. Price immediate sale. ¢'¢d 350,000 miles, used up 10 auto- Low tide —2:25 p. m., 4.7 feet. High tide—8:45 p. m., 14.8 feet. — e Bricquebec, near Cherbourg inj| France, 1s the site of town walis built in the 11th century. - CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received by the Su- perintendent of Juneau Public Schools, Post Office Box 1271, for the cleaning of all glass on the ex- terior of both Public School build- ings. The successful bidder is to furnish all labor. The schools will furnish all equipment and sup- plies. All broken glass myst be removed and replaced. Inspection of the windows may be made at any time. The bids must be mailed not later than Aug. 12, 1944. En- close phone number in all bids. No deposit necessary. JUNEAU PUBLIC SCHOOLS, A. B, PHILLIPS, Box 292, Emrire. | mobiles and bought $7800 warth of gasoline and oil. Superntendent. Aug. 7-8-9-10-11 | Philadelphia . 61 ers’ runs being made in the big sixth inning at the expense of Ray Harrell Oakland spoiled Lou Lucier’s debut with the San Diego Padres, the lat- ter losing by 4-2. Cy Blanton, veteran Hollywood hurler, made his first start of the season last night and held Seattle to eight hits while his teammates garnered nine blows off Glen Elliott This Pure Vamnilla Assures fine flavor for your desserts GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 2; Oakland 4 Seattle 1; Hollywood 3. Portland 5; San Francisco 0. Los Angeles 4; Sacramento 3. National League New York 4; Pittsburgh 10, Brooklyn 6; Chicago 4. Boston 2: Cincinnati 0. St. Louis 2; Philadelphia 0. American League Chicago 1; Boston 2. St. Louis 3; New York 0, Cleveland 5; Philadelphia 4. Detroit 3; Washington 2. when a lame arm weakened, and| Two Cincinnati castoffs the Reds as the Boston Braves defeated them two-hit | fermer | util- | ago, also knocked in one Brave's runs with a single | after mak- | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Tost Los Angeles 10 55 San Francisco 65 60 Hollywood 64 62 Oakland 63 Portland 62 Seattle 64 Sacramento 65 San Diego 5 70 Nationfl League Won Lost Louis 4 27 55 45 54 45 50 54 46 51 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION c. o m St. Cincinnati Pittsburgh New York Chicago Boston 43 58 Brooklyn 2 6 Philadelphia 38 60 American League Won Lost St. Louis 64 42 Boston 57 48 Detroit 50 New York 50 Cleveland 85 Chicago 55 Washington 61 Plays Six Months With Broken Neck PUEBLO, Colo., Aug., —Ten-| year-old Ted Smith went for six | months with a broken neck before | it was detected. The injury occurred ! while he was scuffling with a play- | mate but appeared to be nothing more than a bruise. Later more serious symptoms developed and an | X-ray examination revealed a frac- | tured vertebra. Announcing ==-- A New Fast Air Shopping Service Shipment Usually Made Within 24 Hours Affer Receip! of Order WHAT DO YOU WANT? Flowers, Food, Clothing, Paris Wire or write your order with full description as to size, color, price range, ete., including ADEQUATE MONEY ORDER or BANK DRAFT to: AIR SHOPPING SERVIC 332 W. MEEKER KENT, WASHINGTON WE WILL SHOP FOR YOU ——— THE COST IS SMALL You pay cost of merchandise plus $1.00 service charge plus transportation charges. CONSULT ANY AIRLINE Satisfaction Guaranteed Fast, Bonded, Dependable Service NOTE: Send adequate money order as overage will be refunded. Service dependent on plane schedules and war restrictions. Bonded for your protection. TRY IT, Tom Warren, rookie pitcher from} Montreal, rapped a pinch single in} and | drove in two runs to give Brookly | {eeeeoma e e St. Louis continued to stretch its| the Phillies Morton Cooper flipped a neat four- | | | | | arrived here | from Gustavus and .nave registered | [ COWLING-DAVLIN PAGE FIVE Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Relurns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 676 CABINETS FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING 1 PHONE 43! 146 So. Main Street DDA | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 01d Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used o Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club_. PHONE 576 et P ==y rrann FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GI.EAB.IS—GAS—OI'L Foot of Main Street Juneau Mofors fennelgfirusfii 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway L e ] Efatons PHONE 2 or.98 .* (——————————— Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY (all Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER | | | Thomas HardwareCa. Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alukcbock&s'hn.un%. COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Newly Renovated Reoms PHONE BINGLE 0 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for onr guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel. 600 American Meat — Phene ¥

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