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| i | PAGE SIX To Baseba , Honors, Awards Are Made " | { | cartons nnua an ue'o |Sugar Bowl for scoring 33 runs|Market. during the season. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA John Hermle for Cantillion. =~ |courtesy of Juneau-Young Hard- Cantillion was awarded n!ware Compaity. electric skillet from the Alaska| As the catcher with the most FElectric Light and Power Comnassiss and putouts, Stu Houston pany as the player making the took the award of a new catcher’s highest number of hits during the mitt from I. Goldstein; and for season, 31. collecting the most errors of any | Joe Snow took an award of five|player, Puetzel will take home a of cigarettes from thei{$5 ham from the Sanitary Meat Il Players af Special Mention | s { WANT ADS 'MUBPHY & MURPHY | | Snow and Joe Werner tied for| Honors for being the blindest 5 BEDROOM House. Fully furn-| __ FOR SALE 9-TUBE Cabinet styls Stromberg g S ~ |driving in 16 runs apiece and ror[umpil'e during the season went to! jshed. Priced to sell! Heart o(‘\ gt T 7 4 i Joe Guy is the most valuabl® iy goward Dilg acting as special|knocking five home runs each.|Art Hedges, by unanimous vote of| Juneau. $ | Conibon BRI Eln WA Enjpy the whiskey that's ‘PB‘“f“’I' of the Gastineau Channel|.wpat will you have” during the Four prizes were divided between|the players and fans, and (0|LOVELY HOME, 3%-mile posti|pip WING Marine Engine, 320 aseball League, season of 1947, 4innor hour. |the two by a couple of flips of a Johnny Floberg for making the| 31 geres patented land. Two| " . displacement. Brand new. “ jand “Stu" Houston is the moSt! yoonarq Holmquist was toast-|coin, Werner taking two cases of |buggest bonehead play, as he ac-| pedroom house fully furnished.| ¢ 000 Madsen Cycle and Fish- ! popular player. the Elks team and were ballot-vot- Both men are on and at his|beer from Bailey’s Bar and a Mc-|knowledged throwing to first base master of the eVenin, | ¢ Holzheimer, Gregor jacket from H. S. Graves. when no player was running head table were Pre Immediate possession. $5,500. | 3-bedroom nome—compl. fur. new- ing Supply. 4 6t JUKE BOX and 100 records, §75 ed the honors by the players of gye Department Chief Minard Snow received $10 in cash from | - | 1y decorated, large cement base- | the Elks, Moose and Legion teams.|yfyys team managers Art McKin- the New York Bar, and another| MEW GUARD RAIL ON | ment, garage, 2 bathrcoms, work| Call Douglas 964. 2t Judge Willlam A. Holzheimer, o, o the Elks, Marc Jensen of $10 in cleaning service donated | | shop, laundry, electric kitchen,| — —- — OoLD \ Prexy of the League, suggests that yyo fegion Mike Haas of the by the Triangle Cleaners. | HI&HWAV NEAR LAKE | _huge closets, good neighborhood. LARGE Speed Boat. See Geo. Bed- Al drinking and gambling in = the| nioose; - gtan Grummet and Jos| Nielsen's Record | “ | 2.pedroom FHA, 3 lots, Douglas. | Mar. Auk Bay. 3 u“ oo lgrandstand during games, be DIO-| ‘sgilier, tanquet committeemen; | Nielsen took three awards for| The Public Roads Administra- ') peqroom home, everything elec- WASHING Machine, good condi- 3 R 3 hxb‘ned, Lhavl. the Little w"_rm'.)ohn Morrison, Department Sec-|his work at the plate. H2 \\al-j“"“ has complet=d ('rm.\(l'u('l{fih of trical, Douglas. tion, 406 W Oth 4 4t ceries ke limited to three wins and made 8 new guard rail on the Glacier o ot home with 2 marine run- - out of five games; that the pro- ceeds of the series be split, 50-50, between players and hospitalization fund, and that umpires draw no pay. John Morrison, Secretary of the JVFD, was surprised with presen- tation of a Sheaffer pen and pencil set, from the Department, for be- Kentucky Whiskey-A Blend ****® NATIONAL DISTIILERS PROD. CORP,, } 86 PROOF . 65% NEUTRAL SPIRITS FRANCES RERG * POPULAR PIANO ing gate collector at every game Keyboaidd Harmony and Arranging of the season. APPROVED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Judge Holzhelmer was presented for VETERANS' TRAINING under G. I. BILL with two cans of Optimo cigars for his services as Prexy and for attendance at every game during the season. Awards were made to players for PHONE: BLACK 604 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED various records made during the DR. D. D. MARGUARDT [ OPTOMETRIST sSecond and Frankln Juneau d The above are rcveral ol tac PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS highlights of last night's annual banquet givea by the Juneau Vol- unteer Fire Department to the baseball players of the Gastineau Channel Baseball League, League officials, bat boys, fans and invit- ed guests, and attended also by HARBOR CAFE Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Complete Lunch, 85¢ & - i = practically evel member of the Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30c¢ Pire ‘Depactment, - Wi Xoold o OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. spared from active duty. One hundred and thirty seated at the tables. The affair was given in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel persons were There Is No Substitute for i Newsnann,r Adveriisinu! the Department covered itself with includ- bar, glory in all arrangements, |ing maintenance of its own with professional assistants, SALMON DBERBY REGISTRATIONS for Sunday, September 7th NOW ©ON SALE AT Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Darnell's Sport Center Thomas Hardware L. Goldsiein's Store Madsen's Bike Shop of JUNEAU Watch The Empire for Rules Changes Your Chances Are Just as Good as Those Of the Next Fellow! PRIZE LIST 1S STILL GROWING and, retary; M. P. Mullany, official|lopped three score kz2eper, and Elmer A. Friend|eight doubles triples out of 79 trips to!Highway at the edge of Auk Lake.! of The Empire. (bat. For his times at bat, Frag-|The rail is located on a curve nearj Players Praised iner and Mansfield donated five the Fritz Cove Road intersection Toastmaster Holmquist kept up a;pounds of Hills Bros. Coffee; for [and _\nu help prevent autos from! lively pace in announcements, in- the two-base hifs, Imperial Cafe Siding d\‘nmg the winter on troducing Mill, McKinnon, Jensan,|gave $5 in cash; and for the three- icy roads into the lake. Haas and Mullany who made brief,|base hits, H & M Grocery awarded b % g T R | pointed remarks praising players a case of tomato juice. EASTERN STARS HOMECOMING | Homecoming Dinner of for members, members, for their sportsmanship in play-| gnow came up for another Annual ing the national game and 524 pis 19 stolen bases during thejJuneau Chap. No. 7, Fire Department, owner of thelpay ceason. Darmell’s Sport Cent-|escorts —and visiting ( | baseball park. ler donated an $8 fielder's glove for Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p. m, Qeorge Smiith, gro ceeper, his ability swiping hassocks. Jim fr_fl}ot“'(ml by regular meeting at 8/ was complimented for his work!Rollison was awarded a Kent 9:(; il e lduring the season. Jensen was]coffee maker from Thomas Hard- T % s AT pointed out as tke oldest active Ware for three sacrifice hits during | the season {player of baseball on the chan- | National Ferest Timber nel | For Fieldng Averages i For Sale ! Toastmaster Holmquist introduc-! As first basaman with the best! Sealed bids will be received by the | ed Prexy Holzheimer, praising the fielding average, 971, Snow will Regional Forester, Juncau, Alaska, | Judge for his invaluable work, his €0 to Casler’s Men's Store and pick up to and including 9:00 A. M., Octo- sparkplug activities and gfanng'nuc a new white shirt; with an ber 3, 1947, for all the merchantable | |the Judge devoted from eight to|.816 average at second base, Tommy dead timber, standing or down, and | en hours daily during tkc season ! Mierzejewski received an elcctric all the live timber marked cr desig- |to the league’s successful accom-'iron from Parson's Electric Store; nated for cutting, cn an area totaling | plishments. ffor his .800 average at shortstop, approximately 131 acres on tho | i |Forsythe was given a Courtley ncrthwest side of Rodman Bay on | | Swan. Song |Men’s set by Juneau Drug Com- Baranof Island, Tongass National } “udge Holsigiipdc atakied FEMEpany Forest, Alaska, estimated to be 4376 | {off by saying he was making hiS| , ypiy paseman with a 950 M. feet B.M., more or less of Sitka (Swan Song, after eight years, b“"*mm’a ‘the gang drowned out his 50"3‘35 ik Mo iby singing “For He's a Jolly Good!, 1‘00‘0 Sdiine: saiuliEn: e {Fellow,” and pleasantly razzing _ s g John Male will receive spruce and western hemlock, and 1,- aska Laundry; for C00 linear feet, more or less. of piling, | the No bids of less than $2.00 per M 4 mound, pitcher Bud Phelps was feet B.M. for spruce, $1.00 per M. him and telling him he would be |, yar4eq a fountain pen set from feet BM. for hemlock sawtimber, and back next season in his officlaliyjor Mauro Drug Store; and as)lc per linear foot for piling up to Pposition. the outfielder with the best field- and including 95-feet in length and The Judge then suggested to the 3 ing average of 881, Dud Smith- 1i%c per linear foot for piling over ! Fire Department, as an o@aniZa-|y .o can have two suits pressed 95-feet in length will be considered. | ___ tion, sponsoring the baseball Henry Olive $500.00 must accompany each bid, o | league, that it prohibit drinking! iy te applied, on the purchase price, | tin the gmndsmnq. _\\-mcn is cov- Pitching Awards refunded, or retained in part as liqui- jered by a Territorial Law, and |also gambling on games, stating the best average, .800, and was ditions of sale. Primary manufacture | {emphatically gambling can ruin given a $10 cash prize from the ,,¢side of the Territory of Alaska of any sport. He also suggested a{Pamaray Club. Cantillion was the any part of the timber is subject to | changz in the Little World Ser-'pitched winning the most games (pe consent of the Regional Forester. | les as to the number of games,ignd received a slab of bacon from Tne right is reserved to reject any | permitting revenue of the series;the 20th Century Market for his o. o) pids received. Before bids arei for players and hospitalization scven victories. submitted, full information concern- | fund; discontinuance of payingi Guy was the pitcher giving the ing the timber, the conditions of | |umpires, stating the players re-ifcwes. walks Curing the S$eason saje and the submission of bids | |ceived no pay, were only in théfmd wes-awarded a case of canrcd $hould be obtainad fram the Division} om the Spruce Delicatessen. gypervisor, Juneau, Alaska, or the | game for the sport, and were sub- il ways. Compl. furn., good income | property. Trollers 31A36, Polaris, ete. Apex No. 1—48 ft. Packer. | Decker Bldg. incl. apts, 2 large | store space rentals. rine invest.i Terms. | ALASKA - VETERANS! Grocery business in fast growing lishing‘ town. New bldg., living quartersl fully furn, immediate occuuancy.l Moderate sum will handle. Pic-| tures, facts, figures, our office. | Scan- 4 5 for ren: NICE Clean R davian Rcom: BLACK puppies, white or tan trim, part Labrador. About | two | miles out on Douglas Road, beach side, ncar white garage. Box 2043, Juneau. 3 2t $450 CASH buys 37 Ford V-3 Se- dan. Heater, 6-ply tires, good motor. Call Green 150. tf-dh. ONE $3 Mattress, $20. Phone Blue 626. 73 3t 16 Ga. Double Barrell Shot Gun; FRITZ COVE—4-1ms. fully furn.! canvas tent, size 7x7. Phone with bath, cement basement, new 936 73 3x Internaticnal truck. = R T | AUK BAY—5-rooms, bath, fully ”?‘l"’FjH(;'fi‘.’, DpFcudine o furn.,, redecorated, etc. Wash A ]_m“: ““"“‘ P.“m"' wiliing (,‘\ 4 : lean grounds, etc davenport, mirror, bookshelve: #osmm, o Hallicrafter radio and other ar- ticles. 14, Channel Apt, Biue MURPHY & MURPHY & REALTO®S—ACCOUNTANTS TiavoR Socller, almost new, $25. Phene 676 over rorst Natwonsl Baod By Black 390, 72 3t Y oR RENT TROLLING Loat for sale, %', 6 12 hp Miller er can be scen at Small Boat Hatbor. Price $950. Accommodate 2. 2 4t 1940 Plymouth convertible, good ROOMS FOR RENi. Down fown Plymou locaticn. Inquire at Darneil's. condition, '42 Dodge motor, $1056 es7.tr, cash. Bob S. Stenberzh, ACS. 611 4t CLEAN steamheated beds. 315 Gold St. rl;CI:hS. clean 656-tf. 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson Bldz. 624-t ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phene 8886, Joe Guy was the pitcher With gateq damages, according to the con. | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by dsy oF $200.00 Ci. week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t ROOMS-—Klitcheny privileges. Honn Hotel—Ph. 888 mscm.mnz:mis: CLARK, please call at Em- dh DAVE pire Office. AVON PRODUCTS represen‘ative. HARBCR BAR and cocktail lounge at Petersburg, Alaska. Best loca- tion business .in town. F and transfer ot five-yoar on building in- cluded. Porter and Simpson, Box 563, Petersburz Alaska. 70 6t E. Console radio-phono- graph with 20 records, $75; Sea Scout uniform, size 36, $10; boy’s bike, $10; 1/5 HP Vivell model airplane, coil, condenser, gas and accessories, $15. Phone 446. 670 tf HOUSE for sale in Douglas, $9,500 May ke financed. Phone Doug- las 46. 666 tt o MEN'S CLOTHING Store. Good ject to as much fan criticism as Cautillion siruck out a total of | paoi 3 & | ¥ gional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. g 5 Box 762 umpires. 76 bat nd exrned a Can- pyrgy publication, Sept. 5, 1947, Phone BIRGCRTS Bl = i The Judge then announced the O opeper from HOmM?® yagt puplication, Sept. 19, 1947 -t1. awards after which sport movies Bea 5 i . 65 Cafe provided a jug of, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.| BEAUTY SHOP. Permanens, etc. were shown on the screen and the|. Per S 483 I happy occasion came to a success- |wine for Metcalfe, the batter who K That Gladys Stabler, administratrix | Viclet Seaberg, Green Gin ful end Iset the record for the season of w.wa. of the estate of Charles E.| _° jiZs R | Awards Made being hit four times by a pitchcd Rudy, deceased, has filed her final WINTER 5’;()_\:1) CO., Inc. | Earl Forsythe took the award ball. account and report of her adminis- | Complete Photographic Supplies as the player with the highest' Jimmy Nielsen struck out 17 tration of said estate, and her peti- | Developing — Printing — Enlarg'ng |batting average of the season. He times, and was given two cases tion for distribution thereof, in lhei Artists’ Paints and Materials of |batted 488, and Bud Cantillion of Coca Cola from the Juneau Cold United States Commissioner’s Court | Finest Quality i followed for second place with a Storage. for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- | |batting average of 425. Prizes For being the oldest player in aska; that 10 o'clock A.M., November | JUARANTEED Realistic Perman- stock and fixtures at bargain for quick sale. Write box 617 or ph. 557 in A. M. 668 Tt |5%-HP Firestone 1946 model. $65. Outboard motor, Call 581. 67 tt THREE DEUCHS length 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-ut IRON BARK, 300 B F, lengths 10 to 30 ft., size % x 4. Clar- ence Moy, Hoonah. 665 tf |were an Alligator gabardine rain- the Gastineau Channel League in 10th, 1947, has been fixed as the | ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, po‘g sALE-—-65' deluxe yacht, new icoat donated by Fred Henning for line of service, Mark- Jensen was time and said court the place for | !Forsythe, and a ham given by awarded a Wearever Pressure pan, hearing same; and that all persons s . |concerned therein are hereby noti- PSR RAISETBEDEEEL [ | STAT L SR OS SO SRRe e | fied to apvear at said time and place | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY | S iiiniis 54 N (said final account and petition for | settlement and distribution thereof; iand that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and decree who the i heirs and distributees of the de- | ceased person are. ! | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, Septem- ber 4th, 1947. 18] GLADYS STABLER, i | Administratrix w.w.a. | First publication, Sept. 5, 1947. s Last publication, Sept. 26, 1947. { | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that, I, JACK KRISTAN, have been appointed Administrator of the es- tate of THOMAS R. YOUNG, De- ceased, and that all persons are re- | Quired to present their claims, if any, | with proper vouchers, within six { (months from the date hereof, to me, int my office in Juneau, Alaska. | DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- | tember 4th, 1947. | JACK KRISTAN, As Administrator of the Estate of Thomas R. Young, Deceased. First publication, Sept. 5, 1947. | Last publication, Sept. 26, 1947. LOST ARD FOUND {LOST, red zipper key case with keys. Phone 1759. 3 3t 'DAINTY BED JACKETS in white and pink satin, lace trimmed Small Medium LOST: New fishing tackle con- sisting of 3 plugs, 2 brass spoons, 300-ft. nylon line, hooks, sinkers, leaders and 1 used reel with line, last Saturday, Aug. 30, about 7:30 p. m. on or near the Este- Large beth Float. Owner, Roy Stewart, | Veteran Adm. Ph. 261. 73 2t lre e i at $1.95 and $3.95 LOST: New 12 ft. skiff from Northern Commercial Dock. No- tify H. R. Blood, N. C. Re- ward., 2 4t Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. WANTED ‘ houseman. | 43t WANTED: Afternoon See Housekeeper, Baranof. SALESMAN with following; for line of low-priced men’s dress shoes. Comm. Harold Brown Shoe Co., 173 Columtia Rd., Dorches- ter, Mass. 674 1t TO RENT 2 bedroom house or apt., furnished. Ph. 39 or 317. 173 ttf STANDARD sized baby crib. Ph. Douglas 964. 3 3t YOUNG minister and wite need an apartment. Ph, 346 after 5:30 p. m. 672 3t | WANTED: Small counter scale. Country Club. 2 4t CHILDREN to care for in my, home days; Douglas 835: 71 4t/ TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom house, | furnished or unfurnished; per- manent residents. Ph. 849, 69 tf! Waitresses and Fountain Girls wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf| KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone| 556, 3rd and Main. Specla}izln(l in permanents. Open evenings hy‘ appointment. 292--tf. PIANOS RENTED and TUNED; Anderson Shop. L Tea Given Honoring a Mrs. Edwin C. Clark In honor of Mrs. Edwin C. Clark, wife of Juneau's new superinten- dent of schools, a tea is being LOST: Child's red and blue zip- per purse in 20th Century Thea- tre Tuesday night, Sept. 2. Con- tains valuable keys. Finder please return to Alaska Music Supply. Reward. i 72t Pt S A e S Tt LOST: Black and tan male pup, { months old, white spot on breast had leash hamness. Call Blu* 632. 668 63 Women's Apparet Baranof Hotel Building I¥’s the Nicest Store in Town given this afternoon by Mrs. Floyd | Drydan and Mrs. Henry Harmon,| at the home of the latter. Pouring are Mrs. Jack Popejoy and Mrs. A. N. Eide. Faculty members and wives hnvel been invited to call between the hours of 4 and 6. ————— TAKU LODGE Call Mary Joyoc at the Baranof for reservations and transportation airangements —adv. 604-tf|Coast Fisheries. 115 h. p. Caterpillar decks, hot water freeze unit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flamo range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12t diesel, teak heat, deep NEW ST. CLAIR DeLuxe oil range $195. New 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- tric water heater $110. New oil- O-Matic cil burner with controls $175. New Century oil burner with controls $175. Prices ‘include de- livery in city. Installation extra. Phone 676. 662-tf. COMBINATION register and ad- ding machine, 9 place keys in perfect condition for bookkeep- ing. Phone 652. 661-tf. TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 53¢ E. th St. Call Blue 297. 660-tf. CABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. by 8 ft, - V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,200. Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-tt CHARLIE MILLER RESIDENCE, 124 Gold St. 5 bedroom house, furnished, full basement, 2-story with oil furnace, hot water heat- ing system. New electric stove and refrigerator. Call Mike's Place, Douglas. 649-tf. COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished, On 2nd St. across from Baranof, Reasonably priced. Phone 187. . 623-t1 APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 e T S e o FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condiion and best location. Inquire Trevor Davig Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf LOT 41 x 1G5 ft. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash. Phone 33€ after 6 pm, 637-t¢ ‘FISH LANDINGS Sandy Stevens on the ‘Wanderer brought in 20,000 ::::;: of salmon to the Juneau Cold Storage this morning for Sebas- tian-Stuart. Jim Hickey truck- ed in 1000 pounds from his Auk Bay buying float for the Alaska oY Lo o »

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