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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : ' FRIDAY, AUGUST' 10, 1945 JoeMcCarthy [i5nmse s[Am[ TAKES [oldestGlon Duty YV, ANT ADS i it S o | N, 2 IN ORDER || o S — At | Return Spurs e o e o FROM pOR"_AND, CYa | | Pleasurable Evening... whipping New York, while the Cuu.\i i : were bowing to an old teammate, | i ¥ S 1 SAL 1938 Plymouth Sedan. WANTED—A home fm a St. Ber- e i 2 Ll o p shape throughout. Tires| nard dog. Good to children. Geo. 1 B |Bill Lee of the Bosion Bm\ ; H it By e 5 . s s _|TO BUY or lease—Five room, ful DB i kit e o e bt Decision Over Beaver |! 1 . SALE—Fruit jars, T5c doz.| basement home, built within last 5], Sir . a 3 ¢ . . p Single, o shot; , singl years. 27, ) Tigers Senators Keepmg Brooklyn gained on both the first Submariner Liska : = . s“xl;:'u- ‘15};‘*‘1‘;8“_61‘;4\(‘;;” S I DANCING . : / FIEST ' and second place clubs by st i L b 3 . | Apt. No. 2, after 5 p. m. | WANTED—Woman for housework. | EVERY NIGHT A, IN ing Cincinnati twice. A Y ; : e (By Associated Pres bt e i e e | phone Blue 410. Pace at Top of Jun Sahecie e bty T el ipeny 7 o W |GE rapio comsole, Sienotipe! . ¢ ALASKA . dick tt's expense ywning “ : spni g 3 Sy R Phon 4 ?"»“I,]lfjv”,"” xpense in downing ;.. e ladder. The second place : tric toasters; waffle iron; perco- | ].,?.141._., 5 ° S By Jack Hand b Rainiers trimmed the front-runn-|; : e ator; 2 full-sized nmcl'-spf“flg WANTED — Small tricycle. Phone COCKTAILS ing Portland Beavers, 3 to 1, last i 2 sleds. Phone Green| pog gog, 4 g CHARGE night to cut their first place|} 12 noon. Associated Press Sports Writer) (By Associated Press) Detroit has a f SRS JEDNESDAY GAMES IR 82 oot P e birn Wit | Hal R i by margin to six games. The victory |{ ; . o Are Weldsr. 110 AG. §30 Sec | BEOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNT- ur . ! (American League . b sy ; - Arc g s 80 NG SERVICE. Phone Black 290, Newhouser, Al d Di ot Al R gave Seattle two straig 5 3. Burford at J. B. Burford Newhou: % Detroit, 1 oston, 5. 5 S rN iR Y ol o i ¥ e | George Fournier. Trout tod 1l New York, 3: Cle -1‘\‘nd Py the curren't series, and was a per co. i Tobin, whe waiv | Washington, 7; Chicago, 2 :}(\I.:;;]xn(;“r‘a:‘\”;;]? o i " T T | WANTED—Women press operators 1 Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 0 h : o ¥ 4 Lrog R o sge 5| and ironers at Alaska Laundry. e e Liska, one of Portland’s best| : : s osin T oRlt DEOE MBS0 S 10! ¥, A e moundsmen % 1 | Merle Rhodes, 431 Seward St. |MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply 'WA Shics »8an Francisco and Oakland con- e ? { at the Alaska Laundry. Tobe at & $7,500 t BoRton e R tinued their battle for fourth spot,|® i 3-ROOM, partly furnished house : 34 obe at a $7.5 R St. Louis, 5; New York, 3 3 4 i o smes 1 r T Braves waived » out of e o ' 9-4: Cincinnati, 2-3. | With the Seals the current holders | 5/5GT. HARRY (POP) RUDOLPH, 66, acres land. Auk Lake Loop Rnad.!.uneau Lumber Mills have several league and i 1 ricar Pittsburgh, 3; Philadelphia, 1. on the strength of their win last|of Brooklyn, N. Y., “oldest GI on | FPhone 642. thousand feet o!.logs on Douglas : where the Tiger r ger 5 o ST, T, v |night, The Sacs blanked the Padres | active duty”, was recently returned 7= 0 o il e e Island beach near Douglas Bridge. tomers at an ur 1 1 ice ific Coast League) {and Los Angeles azain tosscd the IfroT the central Pacific as “over ~ oA will pay n‘xnsonnble sum tu_ par- B U B R L E R 0 @ M Trout went route for the geg . 3: . Portland, 1. Hellywood Stars in their cross- | age”. Rudolph, however, claims he ! ties de llvumg logs to sawmill. D series. can take anything the youngsters - AW T et second time in a month yesterday San Prancisco, 8; Oakland, 0. |(OWn jerles- - can. He fought in the Philippine it W""“ly:“:flfiél Caos for refrigerator. Any one cylinder gasoline engine when he parceled out hits 10| sacramento, 6; San Diego, 0. surrection, in World War I, and at including washing machine. Phone i Boston in an 11-5 triumph, and| pog Angeles, 8; Hollywood, 4. Ap SPORIS Guam with the 20th Air Force in yop SALE-Two bedroom house,| Green 759. A NG S R SRR 0 5 Washington stuck within one game Rt this war. He's now stationed at i * i i3 2= - = 3 furnished. For information, see: yr, C | of the Bengals by tun el SPANDINGS OF THE CLUBS vairfield, Calif. (International) Chels Tl G R i e o, = SRIPCIEE PG There Is Mo SUBST"'UTE for fluAIJTY tables on Chicago’s upstart White i el X B ~ Chris 8 BhWaY, it for part-time work in connection ol 5 L | with Tourist Guide. Steady po- . . . and when quality is combined with correct S itiber ) S RA (American League) S5 BALE = 7T . Sox. Mickey Hac coasted ho R AT b % pety FOR S — Trumpe 5. de. g } c an easy winner as his mates be- I)r":.::\ 5 arn ROUNDUP | Man’s grey suit, 3 '40 good| Sition of responsibilicy ‘ater for| color harmony in your decorating the result is labored Bill Dietrich and Johnny f o oo o 561 BALI_ II condition, $25. Man’s black over-| Party qualifying. Phone 10, ask more pleasing. Why not consult us on your-next coat, size 40, like new, $40. Ask; IOF Mr. Jacobin. home beautifying problem ? Jolinson for 14 blow Ny vork 91 NEW YOHE Aug 10 - Tha only : Joe McCarthy's return to the|ghicago : 515 two men to mar Ray “Sugar” Rob- NEARS GRASP OF for Una at Percy's Cafe, or call . - 4 helm of his York Yankees cleveland 9 500 | inson’s fight record—Jake LaMotta at 125 Gastineau Ave.; before 11 loughhy. Phone 788, JADHE& F. EEGCLELLAN struck an auspicious note Ifll” Boston 490 ' and Jose Basora—tangle tonight in olD AWKSSQUAD P. mSaEE U D R = = e Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 fing tr ed Clev for his| g p % QAR - —— s 374 . O. fi:::&lhslxl.fi:;:] _“‘u‘ ‘”‘ Ay -;' I_L(l-\‘l‘hl b ;Zg a 10-rounder at Madison Square , TWO BEDROOM beach home on Mlsczlfl.fl“zous B e e | hiladelphia 3 E Garden. Point - Louisa; 110-volt Delco S SRRl civilian life. Al Holli worth of % LaMotta, a 160 S ' e a, a 160-pounder from the ; ; t - | REMEMBER — We buy, senl and L -handed the Ath- g g | S v Y ights, water, basement, furnace; e buy, sell and St. Louis left-handed th (National League) | Bronx, outpointed Robinson at De- Frosh Are Set Back Twice fully furnished, Write B O. Box| trade second-hand merchandise.| 660066000060860000000000060050600¢000806¢ 20460 L Team— W. L. Pettroit some time ago and became . . le Rhond DN 35 Dolsles T d- Chicago B 3 050t ae e ony move simger| Str@ight in Pennant | st | Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Tra [ —_— ing Post. St. Louis 61 42 692t whip Sugar. Basora, a Puerto Pl “S r' FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- T P ! ron Yo“n REFRIGEBAT Brooklyn 5 43 57 Rjcan from San Juan, gained a avo eries burg and Saanen grade mllk!PIANOS RENTED—1uned. Ander- New York . 49 523 10-round draw with Robinson at goats; also some pure blooded| son Shop. 4 Pittsburgh 53 51 524 philadelphia back in y, & feat| With two rmfix;m* wins under stock; also young bucks. P. O} srrreriampn = bt P-"m;' we have a few ICE CUBE TRAYS some Boston 57 452 that immediately ned him his | their belts, the Old Awks now need Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. | mentindion, o PanseiOuria; k- upi Cincinnati 56 434 first Garde t 20. only one more triumph in thei _ e - ! £ % irst Garden main go bulytoces JuLe fie R i Tarlio $100; automatic record! Lola Beauty snop. o 201|313 X 7 inch glass defrost irays, and some Philadelphia 21 5 265 o pay-off play-off azainst the Fresh- ; . | GABBY GETS OUT men to clinch the 1945 Juneaw changer free. Green 734. {# 210 Dechet ey G. E.LIQUID WAYX, o clean and polish the (Pacific Coast League) | One of the most popular figures|Softball League bunting. B flat Lavella clarinet, cbonite,| F you have empty iocms or apls [ % P Team— W. L. Pel|in paseball is out of a job today: Though decidedly outhit last ¢ . . aseball is out o $60. Green 734, for desirable people. inform the Portland 82 48 681 although it is entirely of his own|night, the Awks turned. Frosh. -~ "' L e . cabinet. Seattle 76 54 585 yglition. Gabby Hartnett, long a |errors to good enough account to o g B2 A < | Sacramento 70 63 526 great catcher for the Chicago Cubs|roll up an 8-5 margin in the second LOST AND FOUND HARBOR MACHINE SHOP ALSO ... Some Covered Glass Dlshes ABOARD CLIPPERS BETWEEN San Francisco 66 67 496/ ang lately manager of the Jersey play-off meeting between the two — West 11th & P St. 1 Oakland 5 68 489 City Little Giants, has resigned his|clubs. The Awks jumped to a six- LOST—Lady's Bulova wrist watch. GENERATOR WORK and i , i = Finder please return to cashier, +* 2 tt San Diego 14 452| ot He was succeeded as pilot of |Tun edge in the opening canto and ! 1 ; MACHINE WORK AIaSka ea e Los Angeles 57 16 429 the Little Giants by Infielder Russ|were never headed. fo Plsnorieiee Olgpe el 1l Hellywood 53 80 398 wein | Last night's victory made it five | " = PA/V 4/'1[41(/’4( | Threads that run lengthwise in BUNDY BOUNCED for Awk flinger Jack Annetti. WOODI_EY BR'NGS T Y Alaska Egech‘ic Ligh! and g a fabric usually are twisted tighter| RyE N. Y., Aug. 10—Miss Shirley| This evening—weather permitting r {than those that run transversely. |june Fry, of Akron, Ohio, took|—the Frosh will carry a wall at 19 I“To ju“EAu Ferdl B0ds. i | oot Ao over the spotlight today in the|their backs as they gd against the i ower Ompa!iy BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 | Empire Want-ads bring results! | pastern Grass Courts Champion-|AWKs in the third tangle of the 1 ' — | ship. Miss Fry yesterday upset three-of -five - games Shaunnessy wEll wEll |8 . SS Y Y& 8 . . The following nineteen passengers frrerrrrrrrr s e e s e s rrserreeeeesereseeesseeq Dorothy May Bundy, of Santa|Play-off's final series. The Frosh'gere prought into Juneau from An- : Pl!mle 515 Monica, Calif., in the most strenu-|have to take three straight to Win chorage by a Woodley's Airway's| KINSTON, N. C. — Postmaster ous match of the day, 7-5, 6-8,|out. | Beeing transport plane: Gene Fud-! wayne A. Mitchell ht fsu pEn 6-2. THE BOX SCORE 'udy, Charles Stewart, A. J. Bier-! i 3’,,; fouhlfu:;n Q,”;i.,‘fifif‘ynf 1:,: R Otherwise, all favorites advanced| Freshmen— AB R H E man, Mrs. A. J. Bierman, Tom Ryan, ! postoffice. k. comfortably to fill the quarter-|Kessnick, 2b 4 0 Frod Paddock, S. W. Jenkins, Mr.! He said an elderly woman came to |final brackets in both men’s and |Castiglione, ss 2 Wingard, Sam Thomas, Joe Meh-| phis office in quest of what she call- women’s singles divisions, Billy | Mueller, 3b 3 erin, John Henry, Capitola Jacobs,| eq “old age resistence.” > “Falbert, of Wilmington, Del., con-|Krogman, cf 0 N. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Erick| The postmaster directed her to the tinued the defense of his Eastern|Ventrelli, sf 0 Nilsson, Elmer Birklid, Pete Venoos, | gld age assistance authorities. B L 0 U s E S Grass laurels with a 6-1, 8-6 ver- | Croft, ¢ 0 W. W. Creasy, Andrew Niemi and ; 4 |dict over J. Gilbert Hall, of New|Vartabedian, 1b 0 Al Cahil. | York. Millinor, p | | Rowe, rf by Graff & Cameron R ol i WS g Barnes, president of the St. Louis Totals | American League baseball club, an- j [] nounced today sale of his con-| Old Awks— A' Grea'i Redu‘ d prlce | trolling interest in the Browns to\Ricch 2b .. Richard C. Muckerman, vice-presi-|Menton, ss dent. Gollnick, 1f | Muckerman, vice-president of an| Yates, 1b |ice and fuel company and a bank |Cutler, st WHILE THEY | director, said he contemplated no/|Suminski, 3b changes in the club’s management.| McGuire, rf - A s Anderson, cf . Milton, & LAST ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID:; Anng:‘n p Sealed bids for the construction of 5 | a gridiron, repair of floats, and pile { ’ { driving, all in the Juneau Boat Har- N e e T GRAY MARINE ENGINES FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS Non-priority orders being filled as material is released. Distribuiors for EDCO Bronze Elecirodes Jtmeau Weldmg & Machine Shop e, é, Leslie A. Sievens Public Accountant—Auditor Accounting—Audits—Tax Service First National Bank Building TELEPHONE 36 » o 00000000 0 e ¢ WEATHER REPORT i (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) g,® Temveratures for 21-Hour Period o @ Ending 7:30 0'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 57; minimum, 51. Precipitation, .02 inch. At Airport—Maximrum, 60; minimum, 48, Precipitation, .05 inch. | ol cocororvro w gl - > R ] Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 e o FORECAST e o Cloudy, with some light showers late this afternoon. Rain Saturday. Little change Totals ol cocorrwnmmE vl ocororrnooe ~lcccccccon | bor, will be received in the office tof the City Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, temperatur until 8:00 P. M., Aug. 17, 1945, and s ® © 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 | will then and there be opened and 7 { — .- publicly read aloud. RBids received | % Empire Wanl-ads brmq results! Short Sleeves after the time fixed for opening will $9.00 value A gl BATTERIES—Frest Kistner, | ! ? for $2.50 |nebbo considersd, - ner: Groty satoer: O Awert| [ECARA_N O ME | The Coast Line Route Or L) .Q) cbtained at. the office of the City Annetti, pitcher; Milton, catcher. | r c - lc- w d Al gk, Suem, aliaks et WUkl | rom the Capital City . . . . fo Wesiward Alaska : | Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bend in an amount not less than 5% of the amount of the bid. | The City cf Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids :md to waive informalities. | No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a| period exceeding 30 days. CHARLES L. POPEJOY, City. Clerk, Juneau, Alaska. | ¢ oo o oo oo i SIS TO WHOM IS MAY CONCERN: First publication, August 9, 1945. ) | Last publication, August 13, 1945. § ‘ - Announeement ; ‘The Unemployment Compensation i N . i —FORMER HAIR STYLIST $3.501085.00 7 g« e Tl | conmion ot e i e v RUTH LIGHT ¢ ravrsies neavry value A 29th, 1945 and as long thereafter as SALON, HOLLYWOOD ) i .2 | |may be required for the reasonable | | conduct of such busi s may be m RECENTLY oo s i “oenmiior | BARBARA GABBETT wronxe Tho meeting will start at 10:00 A. rom FAIR- ; . Serving the Cause of M. August 27th in the Council BANKS o ‘ " Chambers of the City Hall. ' n AP eeoe. Victory Roafleohi it i Rl Have Joined the Staff In Peace... Courteous and Dependable appear and will be given an oppor- AT THE Service to Alaska et sd il ALASKA TRANSPORATION C0. o facial with this croam-Tike : i T ey et WOODL E Y A ’ R WA Ys ! ulating facial circula- 4 4 J i A W o ® o August 11, 1945 o o High 3:47a.m), 165 1t. \ “the 0f the Cflastl‘”e"s’? Low 10:06a.m., -1.0ft High .....J62p.m, 1621 sioir roor ar | | City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 Ea s T e Low ..22:25p.m,, L7ft. Butler, Mauro Drag Co. ® ® 0o 0 0 000 0 0 o Your Rexall Siore eeescccecen, Long Sleeves ./ {/R\ 3% Trck E, F. JESSEN, Bl che Db e v Towne . TFBL MANOAL FYRERIEH - 2 SEASeEan. The FlOl‘ eilee Shop Pier 58 ; Seattle, Wash. Baranof Hotel Building First publication, July 27, 1945. Last publication, Aug. 17, 1945, e rerreeee e e et