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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA BENGAL HOPES R e i 2 i | (National League) !BEAVER MA‘RGIN {farmers. . . . But that’s all over ! now. Chicago, 2; Pittsburgh, 0. Brooklyn, 2; Philadelphia, 1. WANT ADS Cincinnati, 3; St. Louis, L. | | | CUT IN HALF AS | oisios moe yasne NEW YORK, Aug. 30—Two stars FOR SALE FOR SALE (Confinued) || ; | (Only games played) DI“G AS Al kil 4 ‘ol last year's All-American Boys (Pacific Coast League) | SEAII[E zooMS{baseball game, Bill Pierce ana Vic| _. S $ie & San Francisco, 3-4; Los Anao]es,‘ i | Picetti, are doing quite well in437—FT FISHING BOAT with 30 COMBINATION radio, Universal 0-3. | R % irlass “AA” baseball and 10 others| H.P. marine motor. Inquire at| vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, BENTO" SLIPS Seattle, 2-5; Sacramento, 1-0. | Two Rainier Wins Qver siened pro contracts. . . . T will| Harbor Machine Shop, W. 1lth| electric beater. Black 415 ‘ Oakland, 12; Hollywood, 1. | S G be interesting to see what becomes| and 7 Streets. (10,053-6t) (10,052-t1) n g0, % 3 {of the kids who starred -~ g ety il | San Diego, o portiana, 3. | Sacs Slice Coast Lead Gap |of tne de who sarred o Mt ;o i e Tange WANTED Jl § e 1i h‘_ STANDINGS OF THE cLuBs | {0 Only 1% Games [the siender Beypt, Pa, youngster| $20 Green 16T (10,053-4t) T e} Tiger Tosser Fails fo Finis et | |who was picked as the game's {Srp Lehman Baby-Guard high-| WANTED-—Two secretaries desire : Team— W. L Pet| (By The Associated Press) standout, looked like a real ball-| phajr Ph. Green 702. (10,053-3t)| positions. Have medical experi- Last Five Starts — Are etro 09 B2 - BI01 N are: eboEARN o Jikhik| Ay er- DOl SO LR IR _ i - | ence. Tt interested, write 946% Washington 69 54 .561‘“‘””“0 'z;xd onahalt gan;ew of the! Pitehing and on his hitting when ' THREE ROOM HOUSE, partly fur-| g1 Ave, Seattle. (10,053-6t) Nudged by Browns St. Louis 65 56 537io..ieic Coast leading Portland Beay- | e Teally pickled a 3-2 pitch for, nished. 5 Acres HOIER: - Dubefur = =5 Cro g e LIE L VP New York 61 56 521 rr; 1ast I\igllt. throwing the 1945‘Lhe game-deciding triple. . . .| Therm, oil-burning kitchen range,| WANTED — Office furniture .and Cleveland g2 51 Sfillm(,p into the midst of one of the | Others who impressed were Ted: studio couch and other items.| equipment. Desks, swivel chairs, By Jack Hand Chicago 60 61 496 1 oiiect first-place battles the coast Mace, who used to cateh Dick| Value, $1,200, Cash, $1,100. Terms,| straight chairs, typewriter stands (Associated Press Sports Writer) Boston 58 64 5 Joop has seen in years. _nsls,oom Callahan in New Orleans;| $340 down, $20 per mo. See! and employee’s time clock. Phone Al Biritois fors reversil had|Tiadelphia 31 8 The Rainiers cut Portland’s pre- | Bill Glane, the Detroit pitcher, and | owner on premises 7 Mi. Post,| 706. (10,053-t1) Detroit fans guessing today with S | vious three-game margin in half ];ist“’:e gell? lBllomca. w)fo played for‘ first house on Sunny Point Road. | corrors 0 S ™ oo time the early-season sensation running . (National L’““;“" L pe |0IEDE BY gobbling a doubleheader| the U. of Fenn this summer. ‘ (10,053-3t) | T reral housework, two- days. per a three-game losing streak and u’;z: cm::,:?, e ;\i:;::m‘;::r(\elx;l:" (:aff:gg::fbl;:;l THAT OL' ARMY GAME |BABY SWING, $l. Ironing board,| week. Top wages paid. Phone ]’ng-tx: lead sliced to a single| "y oL 73 49 598 pagres, : ‘ It was Army Day yesterday—un- ::,“Ir(?n dgrlddlt. $2. Plsfll)g-p%x;, $6., Black 213. (10,052-3t) o v | Brooklyn 68 53 562 Seattle now is closer to the top officially, of course—at the National ull-sized mattress, . Giyeal |- ens 2y The Boston Red Sox, New ¥ork|yoy, yory 87 67 GADLihgn it hug Besh: ‘Blfide - 1Ak Sume | Tennis Championships, Forest Hills® bed mattress, $15. 4-year bed!“'jfify"“}:,finf“;i"* ikt ankees and Washington all have gy, g5 62 512|aten the difference was the same.iLong Island, as four wearers of the| mattress, $10. 455-90 Rifle, 60} s e 3 knocked him off the hill, the PAlla- | 5,q;,, 56 61 455|On August 5 Portland seemed to|olive drab advanced to the quarter-; Shells, $0. Pre-war calsomine| wANTED Second mald (watress delphia Athletics and Cleveland o, o) 49 72 405 have the pemnant in the bag. It|finals of the men's division singles,| brush, $1250. Onedla silverwear| & chambermaid). Phone 21, or shaded him after he had @IVeR py;,qeipniy 36 87 293'had an eight game lead, but the|They are top-seeded Sgt. Frank| service for 8, $50. Mandolin and| write P. O. Box 904. (10,052-tf) way to a relief pitcher and last 2 L | weary Beavers have won only 11 of | Parker, Lt. Seymour Greenberg,| ¢3se, $10. Violin, bow and case, | B — — TELEPHONE OPERATORS — Age $20. 3-Inch box boat compass, their last 25 gam while the Rain- Major Frank Guernsey and Air night the St. Louis Browns beat| kil "Ooker Leabub) $5. New valve-lifter, $2.50. Used: 18-30. High school education. Ex- perience desirable, but not neces- sary. Pleasant, interesting work.! Please call between 2 and 4 p. m. at Juneau & Douglas Telephone Co. office, or phone 420 for ap- I 108 Team— WL Pet iers have taken 17 of their last 24.|Cadet Bob Falkenburg. . . . Guern- Washington fumbled another Portland 93 60 .608| R 3 |sey, a 28-year-old Army pilot Just} Navy-type pea coat, $5. New| chance to close in on the Tigers Seattle 91 61 509 ;l'eturned from active duty, turned falling axe, $4. New splitting axe, | when they split a twi-night double- San Francisco 80 73 528 p RIS {in the outstanding upset of the; $4 Lungh kit and thermos, “'i header with Philadelphia, taking ' Sacramento 78 75 ' .510 tourney so far when he defeated| 80 Misc. books and mag., 55-! the first, 3-2, with the help of a Oakland 74 79 484 |Navy Lt. Gardnar Mulloy, 4-6, 6-4,, Snider Rocovich Apts, 7th anal‘i double error by Catcher Greek San Diego 72 83 465 6-4. . . . Parker, who is defendkyg| Harris. Phone 476. (10,053-2) swing inale. Los Angeles 65 89 422 his title after a fast flight from|————— —_ et b Hollywood 60 93 392 ROUNDup‘me South Pacific, breezed through |22 PUMP RIFLE, $10; table-mode | to radio, $20. Baby cart, $4. 530 Park Lefty, Vic Johnson chilled New York’s chances of moving ahead with a1-0 job on behalf of Boston. | Singles by Ty La Forest and George Metkovich followed by Bob John- | son’s fly in the fourth inning nulli- fied Bill Zuber's matching four-hit effort. Cincinnati’s tatterea Reds, who had won only four of their last 25 before St. Louis came to town, continued to blast the Cardinals’ hopes of repeating by making it two in a row. Chicago stretched its National League advantage to four and one- half games by knocking off Pitts- burgh. After Ray Prim wilted in the 91-degree heat, Hy Vandenberg came on to complete the white- wash job against Nick Strincevich. Two unearned runs against Philly | Dick Barrett enabled Brooklyn to keep its flag hopes alive with a second straight 2-1 verdict, behind Curt Davis. New York and Boston again had an open date. | WEDNESDAY GAMES | (American League) | St. Louis, 5; Detroit, 4. Washington, 3-1; 2-2, Boston, 1; New York, 0. (Only games played.) Philadelphia, ' Ketchikan - - - CHICAGO, Aug. 30 — Postwar o~ | | | | ! football makes a roaring debut to- | night when the College All-Stars land the Green Bay Packers clash PORTLAND, Ore.—Veteran ambu- lance driver Carl Emerson was not|in @ charity spectacle that will surprised when a maternity call took | Pack 92000 fans into sprawling Soldier Field. This colorful him to the Union Bus depot, nor even excited when he had to stop half- ! way to the hospital and deliver a season since 1941 will send the fa- daughter for his passenger. | vored Packers, National Football Back at his garage, Emerson calm- | League champions, against 65 of ly sketched a safety pin on the door the best collegiate players produced of his ambulance, along-side of in the past five years. . 'The four others for infant deliveries made Packers, spear-headed by the finest enroute. pass-snatcher in the business, 32- | year-old Don Huston, were 7 to 5 | choices as they sought the seventh ;pro(essionn] triumph in the 12-year Mrs. Dorothy Ulery, for the past series. seven years employed as secretary | in the Coast Guard Merchant Ma- | SCATTER GUNS AGAIN rine Inspection office here, is| There was good news for hunters leaving that post at the end of this today from the War production month. She plans to go south. | Board. . That agency revoked - - |an order which has restricted the ENSIGN ARRIVES | sale of 38-calibre revolvers and 12- Ensign Leon R. Lauder, USCGR, | gauge shotguns—a standard hunt- has arrived in Juneau from tl]u?illg gun—to a limited section of the District official business of the Coast harbinger of the first peace-time - e DOROTHY ULERY LEAVING on . The 38 has been legally sold ‘G\mrd. He is assigned here for to peace officers alone, and the temporary duty shotgun has been available only to Hr‘adq\mx‘tprs;(‘l(x‘u‘xu‘y during the last few years. | 6-1, 6-0 victory over Rolor [Ray. . . . Greenberg whipped young { Tom Mulloy, 6-1, 6-1, and Falken- iburg defeated James leingswne,! |7-5, 6-4. | e | > \LEONARD SALE, CHIEF | STEWARD ONPRINCESS | | NORAH IS TO RETIRE | | Leconard Sale, Chief Steward on the Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- cess Norah, will retire when the steamer reaches the south on the| present trip. | Sale has been with the Canadian Pacific for many years and during |that time has been chief steward of | {steamers on the Southeast Alaska| ‘route, and made hundreds of friends. | sale, upon retirement, will be with | his family in North Vancouver, B. C. OFF ON MOOSE HUNT Four have left Juneau on a moose hunt, going up the Taku River and over the Canadian boun- dary. The four are Dr. J. O. Rude and son, Jimmie; George Folta and Jimmie Klein. They expect to be gone about 10 days. St., upstairs. (10,052-3t) FOR SALE—One boy's all-wool, two-pants, vest suit, practically new, size 14. One pair pre-war pants, size 8. One raincoat, size 12. One new, all-wool mackinaw, size 18. Reasonable. Call 264, after 6 p. m. (10,052-2t) FOR SALE—16x16 Army tent, 4-ft. side-walls, P. O. Box 969. (10,052-3t) | pointment. (10,051-3t) i i . SCOW WANTED — PHONE 603. i’WAN”fED—’Competel;t experienced ! stenographer. Law Office. R. E. Robertson, Phone 334. ! Pickup truck. Alaska i Construction Co. Phone 72. | | SOMEONE going to East Coast to take either or both of Mary Jo { Wade's children. Phone Green 330. i i S | WANTED-—Women press operators and ironers at Alaska Laundry. FOR SALE—Furnished 3-apt. house in Douglas. Full price, $2,750, terms. Lee Swift, Douglas Trad- ing Post, Ph. Douglas 25 or 42. (10,052-3t) CRESCENT Aparuuent TIouse for sale. Phone 428. (10,052-t1) 'OR SALE — 10-Tube Silvertone console radio with automatic record changer, record cabinet, collection popular and classical records. Call Green 1783, after 4 p. m. (10,052-3t) 1939 STUDEBAKER COUPE, motor radio, heater. Phone 315, between noon and 3 p. m. (10,051-3t) 28'x8' BOAT, fully equipped for gillnet, halibut or trolling. Has power girdies, all gears, power roller for gillnetting. Also 16-ft. Boat No. 30D1328. Small Boat Harbor, or see Harbor Master. (10,051-5t) ONE WOOD STOVE, $10; one Super-Flame oil heater, prac- in good condition; 9 good tires, | round-bottom skiff with 5 9/10 | HP, 1945 Waterwich outboard. SPECIAL tically new, large size, $125, Phone END OF MONTH Sk Swe 10 to 50% OFF Friday and Saturday Only JONES - STEVENS SEWARD STREET Jackets Dresses irts aters George Brothers. (10,051-tf) 31 MODEL A Ford sedan. Good rubber, all-metal top. Body and motor very good. New battery, new electric wiper. License and Fed. Stamp. $215. Phone 821. | (10,051-3t) 2% MILES on Glacier Highway, about one acre of land, water! frontage, partly cleared, with | ] vegetable garden, one-room cabin, ! cook stove, bed, table, chairs,| dishes, garden tools, 1937 Pontiac Coupe, good running condition, new battery. All for $1,250. $500 cash. Phone Black 415. i (10,051-tf) SILVER MARSHALL radio for, sale. Bargain. Phone Red 244. George Simpkins, (10,049-t1) 1 | CONBdLE elec tric pho-x;éraph, | with built-in base. Reflex speaker. Phone Blue 115, after 5 p. m. | (10,050-6t) ' CHAMPION DeLUXe outboard motor. Phone Douglas 553. } FOR SALE—Small cabin cruiser in perfect shape. May be seen at Small Boat Harbor. No. 31-E-222. Harbor Master has information about it. (10,049-6t) ONE DRESSER with triple mirrors, one %-mattress. Phone 114. (10,047-t£) HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- er; BNG hot water heater, 250 gal. hot water tank, all for- $550. Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t1.) ELECTRIC MEAT SLICERS; elec- tric meat grinders; scales; cube steak machine; show cases. 20th Century Market. GOQD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with op without furniture. Green 475. PG 4 A S Y 3-ROOM, partly rurnished house; 5 acres_land. Auk Lake Loop Road. R e FOR SALE--Two bedroom Touse, furnished. For information, see Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. i A TR SRR TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa;” 110-volt Delco ats, water, basement, furnace; furnished. Write P. O. Box‘ 3031. MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply { at the Alaska Laundry. | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. | FORBENT | ' TORE LOCATION—Ideal for boat trade. Call Douglas 963. H | | SEAVIEW APT., one block from Federal Bldg. | . i PIANOS RENTED—1uned. Ander-] | | | son Shop. MISCELLANECUS REMEMBER — We buy, sell and trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 25 or 42. Douglas ! Trading Post. ! { | SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | H ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| { Lola Beauty Shop. Fhone 201 | ! 315 Decker Way ; “LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Pair - gold wings, engraved | on back. Return to Hayes Shop. | Reward. (10,048-6t) MRS. WALDRUFF HERE Mrs, Lulu E. Waldruff, of Toledo, Ohio, is registered at the Baranof; Hotel. ————— T management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our owe DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK - ARE INSURED primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in- sures each of sur depositors against loss to 2 maximum ® > First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION INES Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO . HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAR AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 CATERPILLAR G.U. 5. PAT,OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE PARTS ‘ NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way FARMING EQUIPMENT MINING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK Onan Electric Sets Doran Electric Air Whistles 12 and 32 volt D.C. in 8-12-32 Volt 00000 SALES SERVICE Empire. Want-ads bring results! Pioneering Alaskan Aviation The Coast Line Route From the Capital City . .. . 1o Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ““Routeof the Coastliners® ; Baranof Holel Sinece 1931 — PHONE fis (10,047-t0) | ‘Telephne | ¢ ALASKA Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma Temporary Office—Gastineau Hotel PASSENGERS - REFRIGERATION TRANSPORATION CO. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Phone - - 879 - 't