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| PROTEST OVER FINAL GAME OF . SERIES DEN!ED! AND CHICAGO SOON S O 0 e e 'Local Leag>u-efi 7President'sjm THE DAI] e ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DAVIS GIRLS Will LEAVE FOR MEXICO On lap of a the journey to - WANT ADS | FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE exico, Miss Connie Davis will leave : : {on the Princess Louise next Tuesday to Leai | Miss Davis has accepted a position | O A SUSS 0 Legion h the American Friends Society! 1 long lease—will sell rea- 5 Gastineau Ch Baseball | nine mor location south ofj @and pending future business League President William A. Holz- |Mexico Cit Erpreieiv s Pl WIS =200, (BOXy AP, JUnenn heimer has settl e|to reach her destination approxi- Alaska (363-t3) AT 100 WINS FOR RE(ORD i b | BEAUTIFUL LIGHT Weight com- champions for by overruling| Wel d In every ! sorters——Home Besutiful, (363-t1) the protest entered by the s|foreign country American b team to the f game. Friends Service Committee super-|OIL HEATER, Phene Douglas 765 « By Bill Weathershy JOE REICHLER The PFlks' protest was directed |vises all types of welfare work. In | (363-t3) AP SPORTS WRITER SPORTS WRITER) to an umpire’s decision that a ball [addition, it does such things as _ € ! the cam-| . ant bound Boston Red Nt by EIK third baseman Mescrip,|clinical work, playground instruc- CANARY BIRDS for sale. Phon HEOf s Sox contue at their present pace, B the third inning of the finalition and other related tasks. Ac-| 247 (363-t1 By RS ames ever won by & @ = O E % g Cars onably. Apt. 15 upstairs. 304 W of Oakland protected ¥ that the ball hit on the fi of work she will be performing P ety Coast. Baseball League ° red 90 of 130 Of Gold Creek, in right field, While in Mexico, Miss Davis will o Gt e games today SiteaitagLYy ! he rded into the creek. rather have an opportunity to put her|s APT. HOUSI Jletely fur- in which the AT i reaching the creek on the fly. knowledge of the Spanish languag nished, kitchen electrically equip- off a pro- P e euh In disallowing the Elk protest, to practical use, since that is her| ped. Furnace heat. 437 Park St four - e r. President Holzheimer cited the college major. Last year she at-| Phone Red 2t (362-t3) vened the current series 67 1 ground ”m that Any ball hit in tended the University of California = ~ { may decide the pennant 7 right fi that e hits or|at Berkeley while she was enrolled |2 BEDROOM SUITES, coal heaters two games apiece In the only led American bounds the rock pile is a two-|at Columbia University in New| coal range, 437 Park St Phone Bruce Ogrodowski paced League games yesterday Sox bas> hit; if it gocs over it is a|York for her freshman work. She| Red 250 (362-3) the isco attack w 1 Philadelphia home run plans to return to the University of | ———— o TR TR safeties in five trips, and none of and 6-2, for Holzheimer's decision continues: |California next yes UL;(»)::E«[L}(HLL;: IB;D‘"‘I‘(“'“"“}‘36“\5_“‘1" about tion g no que ers who came plate victories 8 i mee with the cellarites r the umpire’s knowing The Pc Ted Hughson fashioned the first his places the judgment of twin bill ~!n n limiting the Mack- the umpire on s he saw dres, 3-1 them, or ned other- 15tk as and in the same category ned ir Accompanying her on the Princess Louise will be a sister, Patte Davis, who will be enrcute to Chicago to | become a student at the Chicago | Graduating from al College. 1 High last May, her enrolling for freshman CRUISER BOBBY G, 31 ft long, eps six completely outfitted. | ee 1. Goldstein. (360-t1) | £ { she will be | AT TRACTICE BEACH ;unpun 51 furnished house, bathroom, fine any other decision where his jude- year.| room attle’s Rainiers, cel- | pitc The veteran ment is final C piano and theory will be| large basement, laundr tubs, | lar a It ri ier aliowed only five “It is a positive rule that the studied by the younger Miss Davis washing machine, garage, garden | a place nightca Rudy York hom- umpire 1 1 decision T lot, Plymouth sedan. Inquire at| : 2-0. for the his 15th. Ted calls gmer not ap- | De Hart's Grocery, Auk Bay . | to @ al of s made only one hit in the pealable erefor nold, and (360-t6) ! hits by the five-hit hurling 2 bunt in the second the pr denied.” | { f Ira Scribmer in the opener and National League e g 'I' i the “thrae-hy performance of Lou Iphia P! i | nished, zood residential Im.uum; Tost in the afterpiece £ T <) $4,000 down and terms. One The Hollywood Stars, winners of to Wb aninid by e OF NEw CORP artment ready for immediate i four games in a row, pressed tf New Yorkers 4-3 under ARPIVE L BERAN S challenge for fourth place in a the Polo Grounds light : > { : 10 6th St, corner of]| BUL Goiotom . over. the S Batterts The Juneau Central Labor Coun-| Harris between 4 pm. and 8 p.m.} " L e e nteot it cil (AFL) announces completion of (360-L1) | Solons leaving the four it spbi) b ) | B ot it s American League incorporation of the Juneaul| —— - el il game—PHiladelphis 0; B —_ Labor Temple Corporation, a non- BATHTUB, 50 gal. hot water boiler, | STANDING OF CLUBS ten 6: Knerr, Fagan (6) D-- BALTIMORE, Aug. 31.—The All- profit organization with the ulti-| large oak dining table. Phenej Pacific Coast itague utels; Hughson America professional football leagu te aim of erecting a Labor Tem- | 452 (339-tf) | - # C £ d game—Philadelphi ) its compet bow to Atlan- uld be the co — . = | _Team i Pt Second game—Philadelphia 2 e o0 d be the commom st rr S San Francisco 100 55 645 B 6: Marchildon and Rosar ast lans ught as ering place of AFL e 10 HE.O it Oxpwr finel Oakland 98 624 Baghy aying cus here. deck; 110h.p.C ;( r Cro (x-‘h(t;il gel 83 lo Bicor the \hmx he bui 4o e Aonstiiata e > go Los Angeles 8 Radonsi) ekkus 5 oty ”‘n e bu be constructed | JU (35810 | Sacramento PR TG A S wks exhibition | wheneve H , Philadelphia 4; New York 3; Minisinal TH cos ; / i Hollywood Schanz and Seminick; Budnick,! Vel T8 Com nly nominal | CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy e . 309 Abernathy (1), Schumacher (6) capitalization, with all the 25 shates| to haul, Shores Poultry Farn Seattle 61 39% hempsen (8) and Cooper being held by AFL Locals here 3sg-tt) | Portland 56 266 S an ees - i it | g AinsHosr League Empire Want Aas bing resuts!! HUNTER CRUISER “Clipper” —q Skt Ay 3 - - 31D415, sleeps four t ! Boston 40 92 Qu!!k a o SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION 9 4ibe o Detroi 53 0 In #he District Cc be seen at Float 3 stall 4. Phon N linatin 64 Bt af ibsa D Green 410 een 7 and 9 pan. Ci 1 y a" ews LOS AN A Rk i RO FT. Frigidaire complete Chicago —.U other Los Ang LAU R.\‘ COURSON P..L\:.:L! A unit suitab for sharp| St. Louis 71 bk bt Bk WILLI ROBERT COURSON, JuBeds: AFioriat i Philadelphia 42 86 G e °| Defen i National League n ome a( habed ot s The President of the United: LIVABLE FURNISHED house with, Team We L. Feb SV Gilnare 2. 21 to 7, chiefly | States of America. To t bove| oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv- St. Louis 8 47 624 e REER canianE s u‘l '('lm;‘_ named defendant, GREETING: You! ing room in Brooklyn 75 49 605 pyerett, Aug. 31—Harry (Kid) Orben (Spec) Sanders, who is quite| 21 D oulited o SueRr du SRS Sipipce) W ot Chicago 5t 557 natttiews of Seatils, mads. @ suc-ls handy fellpw ab rusning with or | D) Siich COUEL for the Terrtory ofd - bygd) It Rlymouth sedec taug Boston 59 512 ossful comeback start last nlght throwing a footb: Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, skiff. One black beyond Auk Bayj Cincinnati [T e s mieaE S Snes an g g = Alaska, within thirty (30) days after | store, beach side. Bus transpor-| Philadelphia B0 AN Taas of Portthnd s Did e INFORMATION WANTED the last publication of this summons, | - tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash.{ New York 72 419 tory marking the resume of his| Anyone knowing the whereabouts ' "% 'h};‘ :umxfl;‘ & » ;)\‘I‘)l‘s’](;d' )2 Pittsburgh 11 398 career after his return from or address of Mrs. Eileen Herrick, ot Wi fT¥ W0 CB¥8 BEEE W06 | o0 G R Wo0D CABIN speed = TR cer Matthews weigher wife of Eugene C. Herrick, veteran, | 2'€ © ioesubon YOIk 1 gas : LRl on - alactrlo heaters, | daaits 167 s xaoaront came! i I seAeRted 1o contack’ thE” syoh| Wi, surumoatis Spectied vpoH: youlERoms 471 shape, new 110 Chrysler sty 1 g ames 157. 1e knockout came in equested to contact the Red r the plaintiff’s motor, just installed. Phone 777.| Home Beautiful adv. cne minutz, 45 seconds. Cross offices in Juneau. R (340-t£ % complaint on file in said court and % '| | between plaintiff and defendant on | the | temperament, | plaintiff’s name nmsnwtd/* L f i s BRGNS ] ® KETCHIKAN o HOONAH @ PELICAN Daily Trips te @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL . - Also Trips to © HAINES ® SKAGWAY ® OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER .. . ANYTIME . 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) $90.00 per hour 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine).. 75.00 per hour 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 60.00 per hour 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 60.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 16.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per hour For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Dissolt tion of the marriage now existin grounds of incompatibility of for restoration of to Laura Allen, or | for any further relief merited | In event you fail to so appear and answer the plaintiff will take judg- | ment against you for want thereof, and w to the court for the relief anded in said complaint, and rein stated. Witr the Honorable judge of d court, and the seal of said ourt, hereunto affixed at Junmu.‘ Alaska, August 30, 1946, ! (SEAL) JOHN H. WALMER, | Clerk of the above entitled Court. First publication, Aug. 31, 1946. | Last publication, Sept. 21, 1946. | SPECIQLISTS 4 Hair Styling | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Baranof | Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 reerrevers) | (;OOL) ILOV(E PRUPLRTY APT. HOUSE and two houses, 407, Apt. house and cabin. See owner 142] Willoughby. (340- u»| 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,000 down and terms on balance. Phone 485, (333-tf) FUII BENT i WE NEW HOME, completely furnished, Electric kitchen | Full basement with garage. 4 UNIT APARTM T locat furni; Excellent Completely Full basement SEVERAL GOOD LOTS In Douglas; on sewer ON HIWAY and BEACH NT 5 room house ed rished—Reasonable s business opportunities In Alas GRADELLE LEIGH LTOR 1 Real Estate RF Ass'n. Memt ateor Phone 557 - Corner 2nd & Franklin Fairbanks cher Bldg. rd Ave PRI <A S TR KRR FOR SALE ‘ 22 ACRES ON CHANNEL, We Juneau MODERN SHOE SHOP, Excellent income. Store and apartme: on C SAVE RENT ms ished 15 A (-(7()]) BUY Home—2 m(!.\ Completely furn ept Available Best neighb: JUST WHAT YOU WANT m home, good location furnace Rea. TWO 2 UNIT APARTMENTS fur- MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—-ACCQUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank REAL ESTATE WISH TO ANNOUNC opening of the Juneau Real E tate Agency Oct f you are leav- ing for the “Outside” or Anchorage and desire to sell your hous land, or business, we will welcome listing and you may count t honest service after JUNEAU REAL ESTATE AGENCY | LEE BUTTS—Li sed Realtor FOR SALE f TABLISH Term: Reasonable. ED business, SEE NICK ROCOVICH | WANTED to sub- l('l rent or bu small furnished apartment o houase by Pan American couple recently transferred from An- nette Island—both Vets, working | days. Garage desirable but not [ essential. Call Frank Kay 027-5 [i until 4 pm., then Baranof Room |} 308. (362-t3) WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Winchester 35 ammunition. No. 9 Hope Apts. (362-6) | SINGLE GIRL WANTS apartment. | Phone Black 167 after 5. (362-t3) WANTED—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment, i duplex or rooms in | [} private home by quiet, permanent | [i| government couple. No children ¥ or pets. Excellent references. Call Mr. Elford at the Weather Bu- reau or Hotel Juneau. (362-t3) | WILL CARE for Children 2-5 in my home—days only except Sun- days. 229 5th St. (362-t2) 3 ROOM (\unMu d house, oil and bath. Inquire 513 Willoughby (363-t3) UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Down- town location. Darnell's Sport Center. Phone 829 (360-tf) ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. TED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APAKTMENTS, Under new management. renovated. and 2 room apartments. One ?numj. Pt.‘xn'.nnnnnt 1‘ sident. In block from Federal Bldg. g ar Douglas. Call Douglas (241-tf) 193 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (360-t3) | mscsLLANEo“s WANTED—Girl to operate popcorn machine. Must be neat, at least 13 2 i years. See Manager, Capitol The- KIRSTEN'S Beauly Shop, Phone| guiye. (8541 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) Al ARMY CAR or truck that \\oulfl\ stand the trip down the Alcan Highway. Need by Sept. 6. Con- tact Harvard Mountaineering | Club, clo Mr. H. Sperling, U. S.| Forest Service, Juneau. (361-t4) | WANTED- -Furnished apartment or late model (358-16) WILL PAY CASH fcr car. Phone Green 720. FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor, Ph. 861 (256-tf) CARPENTERS, inside week. Call 34 evenings. work. 6 day (@35-t0) | WINTER & POND CO,, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies ! Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Ll en KINY 7 p.m. aska Tax Payers League, Monday Al- Program, Labor Commissioner. ady. —————— Modern styled electric heaters. Home Beautiful aav. EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. | Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-t1) FEMALE laundry worker. - Alaska Laundry. NANTED—Woman or ( washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s | cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 783 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Three salmon fishing rods and cooking pan between Auk Bay Float and Juneau. Please call Douglas 35, one long, one short, T FOR SALE | 1946 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, Clipper Express Leaving daily from Fairbanks . . . twices daily from Juneau and Ketchikan, Clipper Express gets next morning delivery in Seattle. Clipper Express leaves Nome every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Bethel, on Sunday only. Delivery Speeded Specify “Clipper Express” on your orders from Seattle and your shipment arrives in Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse or Fair- banks the very same day it leaves Seattle, Clipper Express brings it faster ... from any point Outside. Economy Rates Low Clipper Express rates are now in effect at all Alaskan points served by Pan American. Express shipments go by Clipper for 50¢ minimum between points in Alaska, and $1.00 minimum between U.S.A. and Alaska. Get full information and schedules at address below: Baranot Rotel Phone 106 N AMERICAN Horto Ateways G gZ lhe System of lheFying Clppers ¢y MOTORSHIP E HAINES * ?s’E FBETH " MONDAY 10 P.ML Leaves for SITKA and Way vp ;-, t/cdnesday 6 P.M. PASSENGEFE T and MAIL B owie b EP TGS ARE BUY AND HOLD UNITED ST SAVING BONDS & e Wtk it o bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M’ P A N Y by

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