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pAGE S SENATORS GAIN ‘ STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American Leaguc) Rapid Roberl v’buflookr for ;emI: Says He's THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA WANT ADS THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1945 00060000600606006600600008 CATERPILLAR Lol | | Team— W. L. Pet HALF-NOTCH ON .. o g A Finals Seems Set : 2% | 5w o Selfo Gol FOR SALE WANTED | | DETROIT TIGERS ¢ s - ' In Wesfern Meet!_ _ WaMiRY 3 DIESEL MARINE ENGINES , St. Louis 59 55 .518 CLEVELAND, Aug. 23 Bob | '3l MODEL A FORD. Excellent SCOW WANTED — PHONE 603. & § Y New York 56 55 505 Feller, strikeout king of the major| LAk 1. Aug. 23.-B mech. condition. $150. Special (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ' 1 . ¥ 5 . 2 bac eveland | FOREST, 111, Aug. 23.—Ev- e sible instant % oA - TENTTINE e Cleveland 58 57 .504 leagues, came back to Cleveland| Al feature makes possible instan o GENUINE SALES Shon Slate S(hedUIed n Boston 55 63 466 today—back to the scene of some|Cry section of the country was rep-| onyersion from sedan to light| WANTED TO BUY—A small fire-| 4 -4 Maior L Pl Philadelphia 36 76 321 of his greatest pitching triumphs. [Tesented in today's quarter-final ses-| ojjvery or vice-versa. Phone 821.| Proof safe. Phone 631. PARTS SERVICE { ajor Leaque Flay The 26 b re ..!sicn of the forty-fifth Annual .Wo- X - ekt ] R The 26-year-old fireballer, re-| (10,047-3%) | W ANTED_Waitress and cashicr ' f '|' d | (National League) leased yesterday by the Navy after|men’s Western Amateur Golf tourn- " —— | anot Hoz:::l .- 8 ) . £ or 1o ay Team— W. L. Pet. 44 montns' duty, arrived by p!‘anc‘i“":[”:"d g“;ld"hc e Ly 1050 S:OLQDEB‘:EFR C;)UPE(‘i ntl?wr - e i NflRmEn“ COHMEBCIAL co- . S lc 2 frem Chicago with some sad news Cut-and-dried. in g condition; 9 good tires, |y, AnTED . Stenographer - clerk. 5 : 3 E A (By The Amociated Press) |Gt Touis T B s League pennant cone| In the lower bracket, especially, | radio, heater. Phone 315, between | " anti 00 > giostih U6 A0 “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Waahiabbors e nators . cndsd | Bk i 65 52 bas tenders ' there seemed little doubt about thel 100n and 3 p. m. (10,047-38) | cerioo Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY R s airingt SenabRy) T Dok 64 54 542 To reporters who met him at the|Probsble ssmi-finalists, as defend. - e R Sk bbbl it | JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way | iz r Cleveland in both Bea B ‘517 airport, Feller said: ing champion Dorothy Germain of{ FOR SALE—Used hair seal Coal|waANTED Competent experienced g R ook i N 8 by knocking over Cleve .in;x'.) it Pittsburgh 62 56 517 @ »xr think 11l surprise a lot of Fhiladelphia and Babe Didrikson| full-length, size 12; White seWing | ~ gonoorapher. Law Office. R. E. FARMING EQUIPMENT MINING MACHINERY ends of a doubleheader, 3-0 and | Boston 54 66 450 1ink s Zoharias of Los Angeles tackled les-| machine and electric motor; in-| popertson, Phone 334 WE CARRY IN STOCK L 6-5, in 11 innings. Roger Wolf, who | Gincinnati 45 69 395 fans who expect me to fill thebases (o Ty poo o fant’s crib, with mattress and 4 > & R R n Eleotric Alr iy p % At reCOT - o Wi valks, I've been working > » AEE ) e e Ay e g St Clectric Sef oran Electric Whist owned a 4-15 won and lost record philadelphia 35 (81, 0 iWish Wl oy ,E”(",“(‘"“,"“& Out ") the top backet, both matches| springs; youth’s-size knotty pine | WANTED—Experienced man gro- 12"?;‘1(1 3;\:1" n(; in 6-12-33 Valk 'Y in 1944, earned his fifteenth deci- | (Standings unchanged—No games cvery day at (vm‘n Xvun‘km anc am presented a southern-midwest rival-| bed; youth’s-size mattress; child's| cery clerk, with references. Write & L S sion of the year by blanking the played). exceptionally well pleased with my |y “oo medalist Loulse Suggs of| size mattress; infant's toilet chair.| Empire 6010. | 8900000600092000600000000600000 i * Tribe with five blows in the first boe T control X Atlanta. Ga., encountered Sally Ses-| Call 726 before 5 p. m., or Blue ke 3 AR P v eeaor RS R game. ¥ 5 B P i |cions of Muskegon, Mich,, and Phyl-| 460, after 5 p. m. (10,470-3t) | WANTED——Pickup truck. Alaska r- e ‘ Pete Center was tagged with his (Pacific Coast League) & 0000 0000 o0 5t of RIRREEC ST * SHENEE e — -| Construction Co. Phone 72. y . 5 second set-back in the finale when Team— W. L Pet ® ® Eileen Stulb of Anusta, Ga. ONE DRESSER with triple mirrors, | RIS T Plllllll: Accounlan!-SlenOgrflpth-Tax l"ms ‘ singles by Mike Kreevich and Portland 89 56 614 ® TIDES TOMORROW ®| Miss Suggs was favored to win| one %-mattress. Phone 114. SOI\;I(EO!‘:E‘I going htomEasr! I3[035 § ‘ Shortstop Dick Kimble and Buddy Seattle 85 59 500 ® ®lon the basis of her record-breaking (10,047-tf) | take either or both of Mary Jo Lewis' fly gave Reliefer Mickey Sacramento 78 68 53¢ ® ® © August 24, 1945 e o ':mcdal round of 73 and a compara- 5 S -| Wade's children. Phone Green MURPI‘Y alld MURP"Y Haefner a one-run margin in the San Francisco 74 72 507 ® tively easy second-round triumph HO-_‘_‘ WATER FURNACE, ol bur- 330. | ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 second overtime heat. Washington Oakland 0 77 47 © High 2:09a.m., 1861t. ®|cver Carol “Babe” Freese, Portland,| ©'; BNG hot water heate}'- 250 P ANTRD o oen Bl PRt Okt T A copped the series six out of seven'San Diego 68 80 .469 ® Low 8:33a.m., -2. Ore, by a 3 and 2 margin yester-| 6al- hot water tank, all for $550. R s s L 2 5 TR 0] L and ran its latest win streak 10 Los Angeles 62 84 425 ® High 14:50 p.m., 17.7 1t day. Terms, cash. George Brothers. b o i b o e e e e o Bon: ; | Hollywood 58 88 297 ® Low 20:50 p.m., 0.01t. Miss Zaharias reglstered an erratic (10,047-40) | 3y ANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply THE SACRED HEART PROGRAM Dizzy Trout, apparently recovered S eee . 1-up triumph over Peggy Kirk, of|. TRIC A ICER _{ at the Alaska Laundry. i " . from his aching back, stopped e e o oo s s e s e e elFndayO,in20 holes A e ek Gl e e e L THE VOICE GF THE APOSTLESHIP J Philadelphia as the Tigers made it | - > — | Miss Germain turned on the heat A 2 2 WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- | % S A P | MmN iR g steak machine; show cases. 20th| "youohhy Phone 788. | OF PBAYER five out of seven over the A's 'l 0! acl ) g de: Century Market. (10,047-t1) o e | Connie Mack gambled and lost ‘lockcd at the turn, to eliminate g ki 1 AT 7:45 A. M with a 19-year-old righthander, [Detty ClpaR Rucker of Spokane,| FOR SALE—Winchester 30.06 rifle, ffln “l!’ ! . S 3 Bill Connelly, from Alberta, Va. (I.UBS KEEp IN {Wash,3and2. 1 with 330 Weaver-Scope. One} e ot Mondays iy wednesdays AV Fndays who was making his first start in | Moo e 20 > Salmon reel and pole; one small| STORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat SR - i organized ball. The youngster | HAM OPERAIORS m fishing reel. Harbor Machine| trade. Call Douglas 963. 1 Beginning Monday, August 20th—KINY b yielded three runs in the f - i pA(E OFF WINS Shop, W. 11th and F St. 'Efifiifiimwg&' e SRR S e e 4 New York’s hopes had a r p By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. i | (10,046-3t.) " ] 5 A 3 R I in Chicago where the Yani NEW YORK, Aug. 23 — Harry b e t GooD SIA"DI"G 'o e - Federal Bldg. | ¢ SR SRS SN T O blew a three-run lead in the last| Carlson, Colorado U. coach, has (By The Associa ress) @ ING heating stove, in g 0 e BoNTFD M unea. Ander- ' Ll of the ninth and finally lost to the written every high sehool principal The Portland Beavers are cling- | 60 0" AIR AGAIN good condition. Phone Black 930, | FLANQS rERN’S pOHTRAIT qmlo i White Box in the eleventh. Mike in his state asking them to insist l{nu to tIheu‘ three and unr;;hal;ga_r?_k“ (10,046-t1.) A . e Tresh’s double followed by Kirby that baseball be put on their first place margin in the Pacllic| 1t was announced today by the 1o Lo . A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- Farrell's single did the trick, doom- ' school's athletic programs. . Coast league pennant race. [Federal Communications Commis- F%Zsi:’\niadl‘“‘gficeh"":;jo:‘ ;fiz LOST AND FOUND ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. ing Milkman Jim Turner to his That sounds like the most con- Last night the Beavers snapped a|sion that effective at once amateur| oo by oac = oo e il @ oo oo s s PHONE 567 - SECOND STREET fourth loss. structive step taken since the Col- three-game losing streak to defeat yaqdio operators in good standing may 2 i Vo __'LO(ST_:’: billiold.] vrgltl‘oam'f&" ——— o i e et e e s The St. Louis Browns finished lege Coaches Association was ‘P€ Lr';* A"_g"‘fs"“fi"*; 8 to.8. B:"JIOW operate in the 112 to 115.5 meg- | Go-WA' star | ORigago Wi oo SBarsol Hotel. Tt OGP o < o t # their stand against the eastern in- formed, though a committee has Second-place Scattle keph up the aeycle band until November 15, 1945.| plifier and mike. Phone Douglas| FOUND—Canary. Call after 5:30 at $006065600046040000000049700050000600040843906003 ' vaders with a fancy 14 out of 20 already conferred with a big league P3¢ by ff%’:}“{‘““ ?“tk“’"‘;hf"rl"Wv They will share the band with| ge3, | 633 Harris St. and pay for this . record but failed to gain appre-|group to explore the possibilities of ;“,S"‘,'{' "‘,:l:’l" ;I _mg(‘_:m‘; Oqil'n:dlt the War Emergency Radio Service| . — | 4o (10,047-3t) w an ‘p m~l ™ H P C =\ E ciably on the leaders. Aftey Bob|keeping college ball players in col- ]» ea 458 ually < »i. I‘ € d. which was set up for emergency | NEW DELT:_X floor-model shaper| 24 5 bRl - Muncrief had ned his cighth lege. . . . And Ogden’s A Warden, (oo 'OF # spot in the first di-| communications in connection with| and 6 in. joiner. Also New Skill| FOUND—Large brooch. Owner may To these who have left their names with us for . success in a 4-2 opener, Boston|here - for the All-American kids n;xz;? i i e i the !Nanonal Del(rnse,h Licensed ;aw, han-eiecmc 8% in. sander | have same by identifying and \ g 8 4 " - . k' & bu A3 R S & 5 e s e all amateurs, except those whose opera- one Douglas 963. g o d d El Q‘ l Wi piiout and ook § 5.4 Svener, game, reporta thab college bell sl i, foiye ting Beavecs their win over]sors Tginks bte iblerl AisRIBIRILE i o paying fo5inie v Q00 M) Needed Elecirical 1 ppilances B . desparsie thocaup St out in the mountain district after 1, angeles. The Portlanders pound-| {hese whose station. licencs. was e Sk > 1 LO::T l:':) o ”"l I‘NI:’I (tl:; “’“mh the 1:'5( wf:""‘l?’v,‘“ ;]"”d ‘{'hlat only o4 Charley Cueller for five runs. inlycgeq may operate in this band un-] OF Without furniture. Telephne MISCELLA“EGJQ we Have Cheerlfil News. 1418 and m(,‘,(‘?:' i \\} ,,,‘,,,,;\] ql,::, “".'( “fm schools In his state sUP- the first two frames on a_combina-| ¢ November 15. Green 475. RiESTS A i AUTOMATIC TRONS and ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS are . NI Astican cames Jl ]I'\l(‘(l“lll o B il tion of timely singles and five Angel| 1t js expected that other ama- ~——————————— |REMEMBER — We buy, sell and now being recsived by us in small numbers. Those next in | tod i s - gt | V ;;)[T 3 IKE errors teur bands allocated by the F.C.C.)3-ROOM, paruy turnished house; 5| trade second-hand merchandise. order on our list may call for their items as shown below: by P S Py e ) T |will be made available as soon as| acres land. Auk Lake Loop Road.| Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- OSCAR WATERUD Electric Alarm Clock ¥ s “.ll;,‘]’:“‘(‘:;‘kp;ma d‘:‘]:;g‘;’" it Ch. N H |they are vacated by present users.| Phone 642. ing Post. BABETTE LUZON Automatic Iron i . 5 | ommis i & = oy | SAM PARKE Electric Ak Clock (American Leaguc) Title-rower Sammy angott. o LINCAG0 NEW F1OM ;m’:?;fm, %‘:figmfg:ce:":;"“:;‘:‘"gfi FOR SALE--Two bedroom Louse,| 3UARANTEED Realistic Perma- A iy T . Washington, 3-6; Cleveland, 0-5.| Washington, Penn, in a non-title' p . | dperations i} (e futitre » furnished. For information, see| ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up. WM. 3. AUSTIN 7 Flectric Alarm Clock (Second game 11 innings). |bout scheduled for Sept. 17 at FO[ Henqn(ksons i i Ak g Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | O RS NG DR T T i : Detroit 4; Philadelphia, 1 Forbes Field. | ‘ o BRTR oM et i o || MO’ Decker:Way TO OTHERS ON OUR LIST—We will notify you Chicago, 6; New York, 5 he lightweight title wi t be T 1 RACEE SUERE I 1 T et o as s as additional items arrive. St. Louis, 4-4; Boston, 2-5. in at more than 140 pounds. | G el taaie Pere dng lights, water, basement, furaace; IT PAYS TO HAVE YOUR NAME ON OUR LIST! S Says Sammg: “If T beat Williams, 115 home town, revealed today that| Freqd Lehto was re-admitted to| fully furnished. Write P. O. Box z b s ! ™ he plans to head for the Midwest|st. Ann's Hospital yesterday for| 3031. | - - (National League) IT will try to force his hand for a ... A 5 g L el C Y 4 Al k El 2 L hl No games played in the National championship matoh. I wouldn "Pei d0tfing his uniform October 10.Imedical attention. | "LOCALTAXRATE | aska Eieciric Lighl an , League yester mind taking off weight for that s s, A SOn Jnna Ernest H. Tucker has entered St.| ATTACHMENT AND GENERAL | i ¥ ¢ et 8 make their future home in Chicago, Ann's Hospital for medical care. MONITION i Power con a'l Seattle, 8; Oakland, 5 | NEW GAR WOOD SPEEDSTER o ooy, ond Wildlite Service. :fi?;i:’acln“’ FRderdag Bom B AR S Dism?é’bi"::[ AL : Phone 616 Portland, 9; Los Angeles, 3 2 D) a. W B . ¢ o 8 s sons has - e ! “',\ ;. | WIf\,!TFR HAW‘_N' Fl‘f’ Aug. 23— forces Ignes Cordero was discharged from| toyr of Alaska, Division Number | .M“ym Ernest Parsons has w"".a :m.m.“.ggmgoooeog""m““omm Hollywocd, 6; San Diego, 3 Lt. Gar Wood, Jr, has announced Mys. Hendrickson formerly lived St. Ann's Hospital, where he was a| One, at Juneau, IN ADMIRALTY, | Uvely scheduled a special City el e Sac s WG i AghigRy 28 Wl Sacramento, 5; San Francisco, 3.|that he is entering a new, power- in Chicago—and says she likes it. medical .pauent 2 % JACK BORRAVEN, MELVIN M"COuncu meeting for tomorrow even-' PO P ful 91-cubic-inch hydroplane in the OIS SISV <F SRS Dave Milner .ha' 5 5 ¢ ,ling at 8 o'clock, it was announced In the five years following & gl SR > | 21 s returned to his| LITTLE, DAN BJORNEVOLD, and ol fhe five years following he|Labor Day regatta here in an ef- T hcme, after surgical care at St. Ann's; EDWARD MADLIGER, Libellants, | 0% . There Is No SUBSTITUTE for QUALITY orld War I price collapse, 105996 fort to break existing world speed Ju . | Hospital i Principal business of the meet- U. S. bi i R 5 e { {Hospital. | vs. GAS SCREW OR VESSEL|. » s < ality is combined with correct usinesses failed. record; ing will be the setting of the tax . . . and when quality is combine | s for water craft. l M IER' | “PHYLLIS T". and JACK AN-|ing g q Y A ¥ ST T T@———————| The fall’avent is the first to be S US NG OUT A TR | CIGH, her master and owner, Lib. | mill rate for the 1945-46 tax year. | color harmony in your decorating the result is THE canctioned by the American Power 2 i 13"' (orps Wanis st »Lib-+ "k B Black, Kansas City Engineer, more pleasing, Why not consult us on your next E - |Boat Association since Pearl! Staff Sergeant Ed Garnick, for the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,|Dere to outline the work of apprais-| home beautifying problem? i BARANOFK Harbor. |past three years stationed at Sitka : I TERRITORY OF ALASKA, ss. |1 Public utilities in Juneau, 1s i | Wood is working against time to with the ATS, is in Juneau today | o ema nind. s| The President of the United States!expected 10 preseny his progrim to JAMES S r\}lcCLE] I AN ALASKA S FINEST ‘(‘omplelc the new hydroplane, using i awaiting plane transpcitation to | ](,g Amarica to the Marshal of the| e Couneil. * | the latest model experiment engine | Anchorage, where he will receive his, SANTA MARIA, Calif, Aug. 23— | First Division, Territory of Alaska, I TR iy Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 Y HOTEL {shipped from Miami to St. Peters- mustering out papers. Statement was issued today by|Greeting’ G003 BINE TN Corimmridworddant nome vty B S E £ ll r | burg, where the craft is under con-{ Garnick will return to his home «Men of the (Headquarters) 13th| Whereas a libel hath been filed in | a, m ‘ € I amous | struction. town of Juneau after discharge and corps” declaring it would be gross|the District Court of the Territory ! > continue to make h|§ residence here.|jnjustice to ship them to the Pac-iof Alaska, First Division, at Juncau, Gold Room The average U. S. consumer ate Mrs. Garnick, now in Pennsylvania jfic after they have jus returned|on August 13, 1945, by the above-! i o Al k 1] Aviatian It Costs No More five pounds less butter during 1944 O @ visit to relatives, will come to from combat duty in Germany. entitled libellants, against the above- 0]leel‘ ns aS & Ph 800 |than he did during 1935-39 Juneau within a short time | The statement, transmitted by{ entitled vessel, her tackle, apparel, o one Jeons ST 1< 3 5 7 SE |telegram to newspapers and press|and furniture, in a cause for sea- [ l _____ e EMDire Want-ads bring results!” Empire Want-ads bring results! associations, added: men’s wages, civil and maritime, for lnee § 543 6. 'y ' = ' “We request that immedate action | the reasons and causes in the said 2 ibe taken so that men in our cate-| libel mentioned, and praying thei . BEES MAKE BE"ER |gory remain in the United States.”|usual process and monition of the \ | - ysaid court in that behalf be made, . | and that all persons interested in th2 “ said ship or vessel, her tackle, ap- HONEY THAN ANYBODY oo, i ol PR i ot o e responsible for any debts contracted [in general and special, to answer s . prior to August 21, 1945. All bills|the premises, and all proceedings | P . 5 | must e authorized by us. being had that the said vesse, her The Coast Line Route o | Alaska Cabs, by, tackle, apparel, and furniture, may, ORVILLE WAGNER, |[for the causes in the said libel men- r m " l c“ l w l d Al ska ELROY FLEEK. tioned, be condemned and sold to rom G ap a l Y eeo o 0 es wal' a (Adv.—10,046-3t.) ! pay the demands of the libellants: " 5 il s N LG You are therefore hereby com- g b st | The average U. S. consumer|manded to attach the said vessel, drank 38 more quarts of milk in|her tackle, apparel and furniture, 104 i u and to detain the same in your cus- 944 than in 1935-39. o - tody, until the further order of the Ty ks ° 85 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | court respecting the same, and to ““Route of the Coastliners Sealed Bids will be received at the | give due notice wkall persons claim- / City Clerk’s offfice until 8:00 p. m.|ing the same, or knowing or having o . . R Soptember 7, 1945 for Bodily Injury [ anything to say why the same Cflr ’l'ickel MhDO: Baranol llotel PHN(E 716 Liability and Property Damage Lia- | should not be condemned and sold bility Insurance (excluding Liability | pursuant to the prayer of the said under Workmen’s Compensation | libel, that they be and appear before - | Act) covering all operations of the the said oourt._to_be held in and City of Juneau. Quotations to be on | for the First Division, Territory of following limits: Bodily Injury 5,- | Alaska, at Juneau, on the 24th day 000/10,000 — 10,000/20,000 — 25,000/ | of August, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock in 50,000 — 50,000/100,000; Property | the forenoon of the same day if the Damage $1,000.00; $5,000.00; $10,- | same shall be a day of jurisdiction, g 00000 and will then and there be{otherwise on the next day of jur- . COPYRIGHT 1945 MILLS BROS COFFEE opened and read aloud publicly at{isdiction thereafter, then and there i - the regular meeting of the Common | to interpose a claim for the same, § Council of the City of Juneau. Bids | and to make their allegations in that % i received after the time fixed for op- | behalf. And what you shall have : & ‘Honey? . . . We make nothing else but!” say the s ~ ening will not be considered. done in the premises do you then - i °ma bees. “Coffee? . . . that’s the only product we're PRecGring . e Camast S The City of Juneau reserved the{and there make return thereof, to- n gll Ser h- s ule and Tac inte in!” v # H S right to reject any or all bids and|gether with this writ. e ar VIce om ea interested in!” say Hills Bros. Such undivided at bl tention to buying, blending, roasting, and packin; w0 B | toratve: infosmnlitiess Ml he Booonn o P SSE“GEBS n to buying, g, roasting, and packing o . No bidder may withdraw his bid | Alexander, Judge of the above-en- FREIGHT . .. . PA Amenc'a s favorite beverage is the reason people after the hour set for the opening |titled Court, at the City of Juneau, ATI““ say this of Hills Bros. Coffee —“Now that’s what FEE ’ thereof, or before award of contract, | First Division, Territory of Alaska, mmmn 1 call good coffee!” g unless said award is delayed for a | this 13th f,l);lof“}’i:wst, 19::51 % . ¥ X 5 period exceeding thirty days. . 2. » Olerk, 0 MR N o, A ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. , 1 . ‘#‘ 71 ra City Clerk. |SEAL Aoputy. Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent ThaoE MARKS REG v ¢ pat orr | | Flirst pubication, Aug. 23, 1945. First publication, Aug. 14, 1945, 3 e 1 Last publication, Aug. 23, 1945, 9000000000000 0000000 000000009 Last publication, Aug. 28, 1945.’

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