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PAGE SIX Make Use of the Excellent Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBGUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU ..Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN ...Lv. 2:00P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU el - Ar. 11:50°A *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS luneau—Hames—Skagwav 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU 2:55P Lv. HAINES 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY % All Times PST (120 ) Juneau — Icy Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU-—‘——for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Peiican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Juneau — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU ——*— for Hawk inlet, Tenakee, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) PHONE 612 mnsnw%mun ewing Southeas o ES JUNEAU FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska z NORTHLAND SAILINGS NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND September 23 October 17 September 20 October 4 HENRY GREEN —mMm¥m———————— AGENT servi UTHEASTERN N )'((HLAND TRANSPORTATION (CO. ALASKA DEPENDABLY HARBOR CAFE Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Complete Lunch, 85¢ Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Your i;;posits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS ) “ e management of this vank 18 peaged (O conserva- Jve operation. The safety J depusiturs' tunds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ver of Federal Deposit In- surance Corvoration which insures each nf our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AR AR G o0 350 5+ 0+ 0 S S < 4 2 A { | | | ! Wildcats aren't planning a victory BATTING Walker, Philadel- | land at two games apiece by blast- |celebration for the Army game, phia, 355; Cavarretta, Chicago, .315. | ing two Oak hurlers for 16 hits to |as has been d from / RU ATTED IN Mize, New | win 8 to 3 Point. “T'd probably ke hung in yopk ; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 121. | — effigy if I mentioned i1, one HOME RUNS—Kiner, Pittsburgh, | STANDING OF TEAMS :\noknsmnn claims just give 49: Mize, New York, 4 | Pacific Coast League ‘em the victory and there won't be \ Robinson, | W L' Pet inny trouble about a czlebratic r, Brooklyn, 13 Los Angeles 93 k(] 550 - - Jansen, New York, | san Francisco - 90 542 | IF YOUR waGnE3 IS NOT 18-5 .783; Blackwell, Cincinnati, 21- | portland 87 8 | EARNING FOUR PERCENT It will g, .729 Oakland 85 50 | pay you to inves! our offerings g T < gaed | Seattle 82 87 485 IE‘(IA“;‘UI Sfitl‘c?:\g;;’%;;xfi!#;- ‘Hull)mm:! 80 89 4T3 v 3 2ATION, w Sacrament 8 90 G TR { GAMES LAST NIGHT 1t witn an Empire 77 dees for trans-| Portland 8; Hollywood 7 frrrrerrrrorrrrrrreeeeed) have 1 record-| Seattle 8; Oakland 7 \ y past wedk in the! Los Angeles 17; Sacramento 9 | TIME FGR ! Commissioner Fellx| San Francisco 5; San Diego 4 ! : N s n Hachmeister sold a house National League t Gu“ fiE?A!Bs : lot in Douzlas to Oscar Glea- w L Pct. ! { | ton Breoklyn 86 54 614 | | Charles M. Viland sold prop-|St. Louis 80 57 584 { erty on Gastineau Avenue to| Boston 768 | 52 3 GET YDU UNS { | Kelly C. P. Larson New York 71 8 .5%3 7 {| Dick ‘Dalziel Woodrow M. | Cincinnati 61 78, 478 i READY . hun’mg { ands property Chicago 62 75 453 ] ! | ! to Marie | Pittsburgh 58 82 414 ! Seasgn IS Heyn ! ; Philadelphia 56 88 . 388 ! i % { a house and YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ! “;( ll‘j "1“:\] ! o Glacier Highway Chicago 4, 7; Philadelphia 3, 5. I iy ; B {ito Mahoney St. Louis 8; Brooklyn 7. H H sold house| Pittsburgh 4; Boston 3 I e ——— | 'and property on ths C r High-| New York at Cincinnati — post- < way ) Kennath Wingate poned, rain E DPABRNEEE’ S 5‘ Alex Demos sold a lot in Doug- = . 21 a5 to Robert D, Wagner. American League ! Spcr! Cenie!‘ {| Hemi A Bach sold property WL Pt B Gl B S 3!in Douglas to Murlen Isaacs. | New York 88 53 624 B — o : e R T A1 75 64 540 | e wf Boston 74 64 . 536 & Cleveia 73 65 { Phitadel 63 70 ’ T4 468 ) 79 428 8 3m STERDAY'S musuus AP SPORTS ~ ROUNDUP league Amer { By HUGH FULLERTON, J: Leaders in the can and Na- | NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—(P—Al- tional leagues, through games {though scalpers were ing as yesterday, are as follows: {much at $20 for ats for the American Ceague | Cards-Dodgers openers in St. Louis,i BATTING Williams, Boston la section of the bleachers was rop-|.336; McCosky, Philadelphia, .324. led off so the hitters could bat; RUNS BATTED IN — Willlams, |against a dark background .| Boston, 96; DiMaggio, New York, 1 {And some guys still berate Sam| HOME RUNS-Williams, Boston | Breadon as kinflint 29, Gordon, Cleveland, 27. | After all these exhibition games, STOLEN BASES — Dillinger, St | wonder why the National Football Louis, 30; Philley, Chicago, 21 League doesn't nominate a‘ pre- PITCHING - McCahan, Philadel- | | season champion to play off against phia, 10-4, 714; Shea, New York, 12- | the regular season winner? 5, .706. Word from Villanova is that the Natienal League FOR HOME HOSPITALITY PLEASE retun empty bottles promptly Ask for it cither way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD S10RAGE COMPANY © 1947 The C-C Co. JUNEAU MARINE C0. Marine MARINE WAYS and Hardware ““covernuerion Boat Sales Rubber Boats root west Eignen st Appraisals PHONE 290 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While ou Our Ways i ————— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIRAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert,yVancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 \ THE I)All Y ALASKA EMPIRL—-JUNEAU ALASKA Leaders of | Close Race . Continues, | | (By The Awm‘mled Press) Los Angeles and second-place San Francisco maintained tHeir neck and | neck pace today in thz Pacific Coast i Le‘wm pennant run. The Angels had little difficulty in swatting out a 17 to 9 win over cramento last night to lead their | sertes three games to one. For the {Sedis it required a ninth inning |rally to edge out the last-piace San | Diego Padres 5 to 4 and make it | four straight wins, In beating the Solons the Angels | }kept their 1'; game margin over | San Francisco. | Pertland, in third place, four |games behind the Angels, broke a 7-7 tie in the ninth to beat Holly- wood 8 to 7 and increasz their series edge to three games to one. Seattle evened its series with Oak- oit 7; New York 2. and 11: Boston 6. Chicago 5; Philadelphia 4 (10 in- | nings St. Louis 9; \thmwun 3. ANNUAI. \L GOLF : PLAYINCAL. PEBBLE BFACH “cCalif., Sept Conn,, 2 and onc, on the 35th hole NAT. LEAGUE FLAGRACE Here is just a glance at the pen- nant race in the National League: Games Team W. L. Pct. Behind Brooklyn 86 54 .614 St. Louis 80 57 .584 4% Remaining Games BROOKLYN--14 to play: Home—4 (Boston 2, New York 2). Away — 10 (St. Louis 1, Cincin- nati 3; Pittsburgh 2, Philadel- phia 2, Boston 2). ST. LOUIS—17 to play: Home: — 10 (Brooklyn 1, New York 3, Boston 2, Chicago 4). Away—7 (Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3. (Brooklyn schedule includes un- finished game of Aug. 17 with Phil- adelphia crdered replayed by Pry esi- dent Ford Frick). 88080800008 For men who shave every day “Nc- ll:)j' clenm The for M men éoveaceecese BUMSBEATEN : BY CARDS IN ~ PCleague 2ND CONTEST v ' i By JOF RE! XCHL“‘ i (Associated Press Sports Writer) { The Cardinal _ obituaries = were ionce again shoved aside today as |the still breathing St. Louis club showed the baseball world that hey do mnot intend to relinquish ‘their crown without a last ditch struggle | The Redbirds’ nerve-tingling 8-7 the Dodgers “saver” victor, over {last night rescued them from | practical elimination | So once again the Cards are four and a half games in back of front running Brooklyn, but this jtime they have cnly 17 games to {play, while the Dodgers have 14. ) On numerous occasions this sea- isen, Eddie Dyer's amazing crew !appeared on the verge of complete collapse, but always managed to 'rebound with more fight than ever j{to get back in the running. | The win squarad the vital three- game series at one win apiece land put the issue directly up to ilittlé Vie Lombardi, Dodger left- {hander, and Murry Dickson, St. { Louis righthander, who oppose each other in this afternoon's ru;bcr game. Yanks Lese The New York Yankees, appar- ently just playing out their string, Iwere beaten again for their eighth ,Ir» in the last 13 starts, when jthey bowed to the Detroit Tigers in the Yankee Stadium. Despite { their poor record, combination fof three Yank victories or three Detroit defeats will clinch the { American League flag for the iBombters. The same denomination | bolds true for the Boston Red Sox to third place, a half {whe fell {game behind the Tigers wken they were beaten by the fourth place Cleveland Indians 11-6 | K ner Hits Twe Ticmers Ralph Kiner set one record |tiad three when he belted two |homu\ to lead the Pirates to a {4-3 victory over the Boston Braves {in Fittsburgh. The round trippers were his 48th and 48th to give him hmmqmm possession of the home jrun leadership in the majors { Johnny Mize the New York 1Giants, who was idle, has 47 I Chicago Cubs swept a ‘(loul leheader from the Philadel- | phia Phils 4-3 and 7-5 to mire the IPhils deeper into the National e cellar, Jack Kramer held the Washing- .ton Senators to nine hits as the St. Louis Browns combed three Nat hurlers for 15 to win 9-3 Catcher Mike Guerra’s wild lthrow in- the 10th inning hit {pinch hitter Ralph Hodgin in the |“ack and enabled Luk: Appling to score from third with the run !that gave the Chicago White Sox Id -4 victory over the Athletics in i 1 and of Philadelphia The scheduled game between the hmmx and Reds in Cincinnati was stponed Ly rain. - -+ SPORTSPOURRI The experts who have besn jricking Yals as one of the Easts jtop football teams aren't getting much support in New Haven . . . 13—(®--Veteran Johnny Dawson!“Toc,thin in the line” is the verdict and Skec Riegel, a comparative “A few injurizs could wreck new comer, met today in an All- California wind up of the annuall ——————— classic. { OBSERVATION POS Yesterday in the cemi-finals,| Mike Kash, Waterbury, Conn. Dawson defeated tall, dark horselierty who led the Colonial League Jack Selby of Rye, N. Y, 5 and|pitchers this season, ran up a 4 on the 32nd hole, and Riegellgiring of 15 stralght wins , ined a d won decision over|{woudl you call that Kash on the Felice J. Torza of Wethersfield,|jine? WO - Waitresses azird rountain Girls wanted at Perc, Cafe. 665 tf sl 'VIVIO\S FOR PUBLILATION No. 5141-A in the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE AGENYS, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. VICTOR D. GREGORY, De- fendant. To the President of the United States of America, to the above named defendant, greeting: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, First Division, at Ju- neau. Alaska, within 30 days after the last publication of this Sum- mons, namely: within 30 days after Sept. 20, 1947, and answer the Com- plaint of the plaintiff in this cause, wherein plaintiff demands judgment for the following sms: $15.00 loaned you by William Fisher; $30.00 loaned you by F. Gillis; $16.00 loaned you by John Balko; $34.00 loaned you by W. G. Hay, together with 6% interest on each of said sums from June 15, 1943, and for plaintiff's lcus!,s and disbursements, and for the application upon said judgment of 1$12170 which was heretofore garni- sheed in this suft. In the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want { thereof and will apply to the Court 'for the relief demanded in this cause and as herein above stated. WITNESS the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of the above en- titled Court, and the seal thereof at iJuncau, Alaska, this 30th day of ‘August. 1947, J. H. WALMER, Clerk. Lust publleation, Sept. 20, 1947, First publication Aug. 30, 1947, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1947 'H-H-H-u- WAN’" ADS WURPHY & WURPHY FoR SALE 1-Bdr. Home, fully furh., fMmed- | — e iate occupancy. Terms. Maxn*e‘LADI‘-J suutter Cloth Slacks, view | sheer 100% wool; few gabardir LEASE Cafe, good bus. opp. center| Bradford cord som: skirt city. Moderate price: | children’s corduroy tommies. Rea- PETERSON and GUTTORMSON| Sonable. Blue 37. 81 3t 3:';‘95‘1_;0"‘1; mi. Glacler High- pGRTARLE Typewriter, fine con- | vditten, weight, 6 Its; 2': thick BEDNAR home. Auke Bay. | ovell. Carry 1 B e BEAUTIFUL Home, large acreage,!” gag = Cory 10 brief case. Black 545, 681 2t near Gldcier. s x HOMES, Fritz Cove Road. | TROLLER “Melody.” Ne. 4 float; 1 ACRE pat. land, 2 houses, elec' Owner aboard or <call Green tricity, compl. furn. geod water, 170, 681 2t in house. Bus line. Glacier High- |- e b way. - Terms. 5 HP Johncon ' Outcoard; ward- THE DECKER Bldg., Apts, store robe trunk; radio; typewriter; 1/3 space rentals. Splendid income. LP electric motor; small marine Terms. { clutch; electric phonograph; 2 3-BEDROOM home, Good neigh-| 1P marine engine; bed springs. borhood. 2 baths. Can be single, 925 W 11th Street. 681 1t home or home and apt. Full, T _ = | COLONIAL Style Cou(,h “and Chair "‘“n" work shop, laundry, garage,| = gey good condition. Call 612, elec. kitchen, etc l Douglas. 680 2t APEX No. 1, 48-ft. packer; Troller 2 5 4 31A36, Polaris. 1375 GAL. cu storage tank. Phone H Y n Douglas 832. 80 3t m} £ DI Y o unpn 0& ‘ 1939 N SH ‘Eedan. Ncwl\ uphol- REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | stered, good rubber, $695. Phon® Phone 676 over riret Nativrz] Banl daytime 36, or evening Blue s | b, 680 2t MISCELLAHEBUS | RECONDITIONED _Electric Mon- foe Calculator with manual car- DOLL Dress Shop and Hospnal riage. A. P. Frunklin, Sitka, Repairs made at reasonable pri- Alaska. 680 3t S, s i ccording to — - 4 e hone a1 B0, Box CONN Trumpst, new 8125 Boys : © . gme if| Srort Coat, new, size 12, $12. Phone 388. 79 4t CLARK, ple;.:( “call at Em- BARBER Cha.r, 2 sioks, cabinat kit < and shelves, '$150. Cash. Call AVON PRODU 836. PO Eox 2564. 79 3t ne Black 6 v o - Phone Black 415, P.O. Box M. SUXIT Togt and gear, No, SIATHE at Cily Float, 7 6t BE.A“LYVTY flSHOP. “Permanents, ete. FILL Gravel, 'm’,,;st Tales b Violet Seaberg, Green 483. years. P. M. Echneider. Phone ol 836-tT, Red 350, 677 1mo WINTZR & POND CO, Inc. | RuaINESS for sale. Good in Good income. 6 6t Complete Photographic Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Green 400. PRICED for quick sale, small mat- tress, good as new. Blue 626. 6 tf SEINE Boat. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- Write Prramid Fish. ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 UD, ciies Co., Inc, Sika, Alaska. 6 6x Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 2 315 Decker Way. TRAILER in good cendition. Call - —— 201 76 6t ONE WITTE Diesel 1500 watt 32 vo't, $575.00; one Universal 110 1500 watts. $375. Auke Bay Gro- cery, phene 023 - 2 rings. 6 tr SIMPLICITY PATTERN ~ BOOK 'WANTED ONE Kitchen girl; one wi Reply Mt. Edgecumbe Cluk ka, Alaska. SUPERVISED chidren, ¥ for Fall now in, Steel Crochet 9-5 daily. Central. Ph. 749. 81 ' Hocks, Sewing Machine Needles, .o megar p et e Yarn, magazines -at cover price EXPERIE?ICED : r}-’;z:f““"g’u"l: Fishing & Hunting equipment sines FWOrk IOy OUElA Auke Bay Hardware. 7T HUS A(I;II.? z2mdl u‘fivlf(‘ ddcsx] e | 52_00.00._& E. Co _Dm(;(: poy B i 8 Found | graph with 20 records, §75; Sea ‘B‘“?‘RE&' f‘,‘l‘l 'M“” - M TG, Scout uniform, size 36, $10; boy's it s L % *| bike, $10; 1’5 HP Vivell model APT. wanted for ma 1 wite, Aairplane, c condenser, gas both employed Cal pPorey's and accessories, $15. Phone cafe. 6717 5t 446 610 t RENT OR LuASE, 2 bedroom HOUSE for sale in Douglas, $9,560 house; good references, will ag- May be finamced. Phone Doug- sume a reasonable rvesponsibiity. 1as 46. 666 t! Richard Boyce, Baranof sl;lsmcfilt IRON BARK, 30 B F Tugihe A A, .., 10 to 30 ft., size % x 4. Clar- PIANOS RENTED and TUNED e€nce Moy, Hoonah. 665 Andersony Shop, FOR SALE—65 deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teal TO RENT 2 or 8 bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished; per- decks, hot water heat, deep manent residents. ‘Ph. 849, 63 tt freeze unit, elec. winch, fully e e equipped, new linens; Flamo jaitresses and Fountain _Girls wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12t KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone A o Al i SO 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing NEW ST. CLAIR DeLuxe oil range in permanents. Open evenings by $195. New 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- nppulntmert 292--tf tric water heater $110. New oil- I' — O-Matic cil burner with control | KGR BENT $175. New Century oil burner with R controls $175. Prices include de- 4FURNI SHED Rooms, near business LVery in city. Installation extra { section. 326 2nd St. Phcne Phone 876. 662-tf Black 354. 681 tf COMBINATION register and . ad- ding machine, 9 place keys in ONE Housckeeping room, 355 12th. Inquire after 6 p. m. 681 6t perfect condition for bookkeep- T s e ing. Phone 652. 661-tf. ROOMS FOR RENI. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s, :TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- 657-tf. | ished house, 534 E. 5th St. Call _5 Blue 297. 660-tf. clean ! 656-L1. | COLONIAZ. Hotel, fully furnished On 2nd S8t. across from Baranof. CLEAN steamheated rooms, beds. 315 Gold St. 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson| Reasonably priced. Phone 187. Bldg. 624-tf | 623-ty ROOM—kitchen privileges — flom;.xp’r HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428" Hotel. Phone 886, i 618-t1 1 i e NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by dl] or FOR SALE—Three houses and lfl. week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. | hauses in good condition and best 546-2t | location, Inquire Trevor Davit =] | e e Bo: ¢ ROOMB—Kiwsben privileges Hom | _Lox °10 Jumeau. 47t Hotel—Ph. 888. {'THREE DEUCMS length 50 ft o EERR | ready for trolling or charter work DALE ROFF LEAVES . | b .53 o0kt FOR MASSACHUSENTS LOST AND FOUND | 'LADIES Gold Waltham Wrist watech with black wrist band. To enter Massachusel.ts Institute of Technology at Cambridge, Mass., Dale Roff, son of Mr. and Mrs.[ Reward. Douglas 322, 81 3t Willis Roff, left on the Princess: Louise. At MIT, Dale will ma-{LOST—Last Thursday between Grade School and Belle's, Jade jor in chemical engineering. setting about size of dime. Slight- | He will stop off in Adrain, Mich.,| 3 to visit with his sister, Lane, who| LV oval shaped. Finder please call is attending Adrian College there. 502 Baranof. Reward. 680 2t Lane recently returned from Hon-iyogT. 4., P e > olulu where she was attending the : 4-leaf Glover Brilliant ear- A o Ay, University of Hawail. | ring, g. 28, vicinity Salmon She is Ma-| Graek Count o 44 ry Club. Return to ,Joring in music and painting. Empire. 7t : Dale was very prominent in Ju- AN VT Y AT neau High School activities, be- LOST: Black and tan male pup, & ing a member of the school band| months old, white spot on breast and the rifle team. He also play-; had leash hamness. Call d in the Juneau City Band, 632. ‘a v *

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