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PAGE FIVE MONDAY AUGUST 28, 1944 'I'HL DAILY ALAbKA FJVl IRL- JUNL/\U /\LAbKA fLmn« 5 to 3, H‘\l Newhouser f‘o\-‘dny to score Ycr Kuhel r\nd uivc Phone a CLASSIFIED |PORTLAND [Pirafes Give | b T B T 3 " New Ym’k in m(- nightcap of af e | F The Bost: B X by e I e Boston Red Sox broke & I1ve| 10 vt tn which New Yotk took Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock n | game streak and jumped he gpener. ;?:; afternoon to insure insertion on same ‘ MOVES up (ards will back into the thick of the pennani| Roy Cullenbine’s homer in the 3 | We accept ads over telephone from persons | ‘ leaders, when they took a dounle-| |Cleveland Indians a 1-0 victory | header from Philadelpha BUH over the Chicago White Sox and Count five average words to the line. [ | | u a ame Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- | ‘ Fr!:lll LeFebvre, pinch hitting l‘n»"as the Tribe won the opener, stop- | ddie Vaugh, singled with Chicago rally at one run F U L T 0 N & K R U s E One day, 10c; Add}:“"“"fi‘::"- Se; (By Associated Press) | (By Associated Press) SUIDING CONTRACTORS Minimum charge. Portland climbed into second| Darkness broke up the final game | " N . i 4 Louls| REPAIRING and REMODELING | Sunday by splitting a, doubleheader Cardinals lost a chance to win! | with Sacramento as Hollywood lost | their nintieth game, two days earl-| WIS i v'e 3 o | to third place in the loop 11906. The game was called on ac-| WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN The Solons won the opener with count of darkness, tied 1-1 in the; J H - sk — — W | but the Beavers won the mgmcap‘lmgu‘,t\ leaders 14 to 6 in the “nea“ alnes ag ay although outhit nine to eight Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to ;{arw'ey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bbldg. losing PHONE 676 CABINETS full in the ninth inning Sun-|in the final inning. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA seramble, four games behind the ninth inning Sunday gave the listea in telephone directory. |were loosely played games. a clean sweep of the doubleheader tions: th2 |ping a base: {place in the Pacific Coast League|at Pittsburgh ‘and ‘the: St. PHONE 433 146 So. Main Street SHESSTAIS SR M. S. PATRICIA !a pair to Los Angeles and dropped |fer than the Chicago Cubs did in Ray Peasley doing masterful hurling tenth. The Pirates pummelled the FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE 2 nnmessp: ASlllg]('Y 2 'rhans un- painted. Phone Red 475. FOR SALE*Sma]l hou:e complete- ly furnished, will sell reasonable. Across Douglas - Bridge third steps to right on Douglas Hiway. Mrs. George HaJu. Bicyeles, tires, supplies and at Madsen Bike Shop. No pri- ority required on anything ex- cept War Model bicycles. FOR SALE—Large electric range, A-1 condition. Inquire Green 131. T'wo-bedroom beach home on ioinc’ Louise, 110-volt Delco water, basement, fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. ! lights, |5 | reconditioned and | P. O. Box 304l ia'x!;ipacker, ready to go. Phone 416. TOR SALY—2 room House, 3% acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at| DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O | Box 574. out Glacier Highway. Inquire | CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% mfles! i Snap Shoppe. ; BRAND NEW Chev. marine con-| version motor, 85 h.p., including| 2 to 1 reduction gear; .also.a| twin disc power take-off. See it: at 631 Willoughby, Juneau Weld- ing Shop. ‘Write Jackson | YORK Cola Storage Plant. P. O. Box 126, Juneau. Marsh. FOR SALE—Six-room house with oil burner and electric range; concrete foundation and large, basement. Phone Blue 375. Hupmobile sedan, $175. Phone 487. 6-room fully furnished house with oil burner amd electric range; concrete foundation and large basement, located on Basin Road. Phone Blue 375. One round solid oak dmim room table; one double bed couch. Ph. Black 119. WANTED WANTED-Rubber air-camp mat- tress; also % or 1'% outboard motor; electric drill. Phone Red 340. P. O. Box 3003. WANT TO BUY-—Wardrobe truck. Green 353. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished apt. or house by Government Employee. Room 228, Gastineau. WANTED — Small cash _register, Sanitary Barber Shop, 276 So. Franklin. WANTED—Stenographer; salary in-| cluding overtime $2500. Apply: room 504, Federal Bldg. ! WANTED—To buy or rent a mod-| ern home. Write Empire 4383. WANTED—an alarm clock. Minnie; Fields. WANTED—Maid (white only). housekeeper, Baranof Hotel. Seei WANTED—To buy standard type-% writer; must be in good condn-‘ ion. Also ten key adding ma- chine. Telephone 757 or room 422, Baranof. WANTED — 3-bearoom house for immediate occupancy. Phone 761 | before 10 a. m. and 289 from| 10 a. m. to midnight. i _—_— | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. WANTED—A capable young girl or woman to care for child during days. For details phone Black 250 hetween 7 and 11 p.m. LOST AND FOUND | ¢ LOST—Green round bottom row boat No. 31C666. Finder notify Dewey Jones or Garncik’s Gro- . cery. | —— |STEAM-HEATED ROOM, pairs | 'Watkins | dishes, cooking utensils and miscel- . to the highest cash bidder. The Angels downed their inter- city rivals, the Stars, making six wins in a row. The Oakland Acorns and San Francisco Seals divided a twin con- * ltest Sunday. FORRENT Thre(umu’m' x\pt and bath oxl heat. 504 5th and Kennedy. Green 147. |Three-room furnished cabin, off| | heat. Inquue 513A Wllloughby beds, $15 a bed. 600 or 315 Gold St. Phone Black PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. | FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- quire Snap Shoppe. 8.room furnished house, oil range and bath. loughby. |FOR RENT—Steam heated room.| Eilingen Apts., after 6 p. m. FOR RENT-—Fur. Apts. Easily lm warm. Winter rates $15 & mmth. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bal and’ use of Electric Washer nna ‘Nringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. MISCELLANEOUS B L g GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. Products shipped any- where in Alaska. Write Ralph Shores, Box 2091, Juneau, Alaska. I will not be responsible for any hills except those authorized by\ myself. ; ISMAEL VOSOTROS. | Subscribe {o the Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest | paid circulation. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICH or sale at public auction is hereby given of the personal prop- erty of the estate -of ALFRED BLACKBURN, deceased. Said prop- erty consists of an oil range, tables, laneous redtaurant equipment lo- cated in the Goldstein Cabins on Franklin Street opposite the I. Gold- stein Store. The sale will be held at 2:00 P. M. on Saturday, Sep- tember 2, 1944 at the location in the Goldstein Cabins, and will be sold The right is reserved to reject any and all bids that are not deemed satisfactory. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 24th’ day of August, 1944. FELIX GRAY, . U. S. Commissioner and Ex- officio Administrator. First publication, Aug. 24, 1944, Last publication, Sept 3o 1944 Phone | | twin | 4 Inquire 513A Wil- 1 Chicago 6; Cleveland 5. | 8an Francisco | Seattle | Oakland .. | sacramento | Pittsburgh i Cincinnati . | New York ; Chicago ', Boston | San Diego and Seattle also split |a doubleheader Sunday. GAMES Sl'NI)AY . Pacific Coast League San Francisco 7, 5; Oakland 3, 6. San Diego 5, 0; Seattle 2, 2 Hollywood 3, 4; Los Angeles 5, 5. Sacramento 3, 3; Portland 1, 4 National League Pittsburgh 14, 1; St. Louis 6, 1. | Second game called in tenth inning | because of darknes Philadelphia 8, 4; Boston 5, 1. Brooklyn 1, 2; New York 8, 4. Cincinnati-Chicago, postponed. American League | st. Louls 3, 17; Detroit 5, 2. Boston 8, 7; Philadelphia 5, 2. Chicago 3, 0; Cleveland 4, 1. New York 4, 4; Washington 2, 5. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League | Seattle 8; San Diego 5. | Portland 2; Sacramento 0. Oakland 5; San Francisco 1. National League Pittsburgh-St. Louis, postponed. Brooklyn 9; New York 0. Philadelphia 3, 2; Boston 0, 3. Cincinnati 10; Chicago 3. American League St. Louis 0; Detroit 5. Boston 1; Philadelphia 6. New York 10; Washington 3. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. 84 60 .583 3 510 3 507 12 ¥4t 70 68 65 League Won Lost 89 30 70 47 67 49 56 66 51 70 49 3 47 70 46 ki League Won Lost .10 54 65 56 .65 57 .66 58 60 66 ...80 67 Los Angeles Portland Hollywood 490 486 472 San Diego A48 National Pct. 748 598, 578 459 407 402 402 374 St. Louis Philadelphia Brooklyn i American Pct. 565 537 533 532 476 472 463 423 St. Louis . New York Detroit ......... Boston Cleveland o Philadelphia .. Chicago ... 57 66 Washington 52 n - b TIDES TOMORROW Low tide — 3:56 a. m,, 23 feet. High tide—10:26 a. m., 11.9 feet. Low tide — 4:02 p, m,, 59 feet. High tide—10:08 p. m., 14.8 feet. - — MORRISON IN TOWN Frank Morrison, of Washington, D. C, is in town and has registered at the Baranof Hotel. 503 | - Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, cpener, the Cards using six pitch- ers in an attempt to stem the| lattack. Brecheen of the Cards and Ostermueller were hooked up in a tight nightcap battle. A single by Whitey scored Fran- kie Drew from second in the tenth, PHONE 94 OR 198 Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays FOR RESERVATIONS with the score tied 4-all to give Boston a 5-4 victory over Phila- delphia in the second game Sunday doubleheader ,the Phils tak-! ing the opener because of the wild-| ness of Tom Sunkel in the opening inning | The Giants swept a twin bill' ‘1'rcm Brooklyn Sunday. The games |were played on wet grounds. h BROWNSIN AUDITS of a Fairbanks Office: KINLOCH N. NEILL SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accbuntants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 TAXES 201-2 Lavery Building JOHN W. CLARK WINAGAIN ~ ATDETROIT| Samit | The American 8t. Louis Browns gathered some solace from an exceedingly un- | profitable weekend with Detroit, [gmbbing the second game of a {doubleheader 17 to 2, and the ‘Bxuwlls thereby wrote an end to ‘th four game losing streak which {waw New York, Boston and Detroit | iall improving their positions in the still tight league chase. | Detroit won the opener with St.' League’s leading | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | No. 5216-A i In the District Court for the Terri- ! tory of Alaska, Division Number | One. At Juneau. | GEORGE F. TITRINGTON, Plain- tiff, vs. MABEL PURDIN TIT- RINGTON, Defendant. The President of the United States | of America. To the above named | defendant, GREETING: You are ‘hereby required to appear in the | District Court for the Territory of Marcus — | | | { | { Beverage Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this summons, in case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served you per- sonally, and answer the plaintiff's complaint on file in the said court and in the above entitled cause. ‘The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Dis- solution of the marriage now exist- | ing between plaintiff and defendant | on the grounds of incompatibility of | temperament. And in the event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff| will take judgment against you for. want thereof, and will apply to! the court for the relief demanded in said complaint and as herem stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F Alexander, judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 7th day of August, 1944. | (Seal of Court) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Clerk of the above entitled court. First publication, Aug. 7, 1944. Last publication, Aug. 28, 1944. | | Have You Tried the New Halliwell Cold Wave? —Experienced Operators— i Luciue’s Beauty Salon PHONE 492 your fingertips. . our cooperation. We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 Dedicated to Victory The Alaska ’l‘ransporlatmn Company is proud of the part its fleet and lts personnel are taking in the winning of the war . . . the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of D. B. FEMMER; Agent, JUNEAU TACOMA, WASH., Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 Lucien Lelongs n look-alive shades flawless look without retouching "o and it's non-drying! Five shades 2 Dlus tax o stays picture-pretty day-| ary Barber Sheop 276 South Franklin Street Continues Open for Business Under New Management of A.Bacon of Moderation” LYMPIA BEER It's the Water” Olinyia Brewing Company, Olympia, Washington, U.S. A. It smooths on with .o ew liquid “cake” makeup o tints your skin in glorious v gives your skin a naturally long WARFIELD'S DRUG STORE Successor Lo GUY L. SMITH DRUGS Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 0ld Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used to Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 ' THRIFT CO-OP ——m FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 r———-;"'_"_' COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Xour Coal Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USFK Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 609 American Meat — Phene 38 Third and Franklin G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 l‘enmer';t'nl'mmr 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE . The Alaskan Hotel ] . at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Ideal Paint Shop