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PAGETWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1948 10:20A Ar. Juneau to CANNON PERCALE SHEETS and PILLOW CASES LUNCHEON SETS SKYWAY LUGGAGE 4 ,B. (/l/(. ,BEA’Z&ZQQ 60. QALITY SINCE /887 RAINIERS ARE DEFEATED BY | 4-RUN BLAST By BILL BECKER Su esfions Lefty O'Doul and his San Fran- gg {to leave Seattle—still, in first. place. The hectic series between Coast loop’s top. two teams wound up with the. Rainiers taking the opener yesterday, 7-4,. hefere the Seals uncorked a:iour-run blast to take the. eight-inning nightcap, 8 to 4 Seattle took the series, four |games to three, and narrowed the O'Doulers’ margin to two games. A Sakbath crowd of 11,888 swell- ed the week’'s take to 77.874 paid, Jojo White's washing Suds routed | Cliff Melton with a four-run four-|° th inning to clinch the opener for lefty Herb Karpel |and a double good for three tallies. The Seals’ closing rally off ex- | Yankee Marius Russo and rookie | Bob Hall enabled the league leaders | to' get out of town with their shirts still intact, Al Lien, third Seal flinger, was the winner. | " Los Angeles stayed within hail- ing distance—3% games back—by ! | dividing with Portland. The Beav- lers on the first, 5-3; the Angels ;the finale, 4-1. Hollywood’s, big Gus Zernial be- came one of a select PCL batsmen two home runs in one inning. Zer- nial propelled two over Sacramen- |to's left field wall in |inning of the lin five runs to a 19-8 win, the opeher, 3-2. San Diego’s his 24th home edged Oakland, nightcap to drive The Sacs nabbed run as the Padres 11-9, then lost 5-2. | I STANDINGS OF THE CLUES National wLeague WL 24 23 23 20 23 Teani: | St. Louis | New York Pittsburgh Bosten | Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati CANNON TOWEL SETS | Chicago PENDLETON BLANKETS SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND 10:30A 11:30A 12:00N 12:40P Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. JUNEAU PETERSBURG WRANGELL KETCHIKAN Ar. -.Lv. Lv. Lv. JUNEAU — SITKA MORNING FLIGHT 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU SITKA (* or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT Lv. Ar. JUNEAU . SITKA Ar. Lv. JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY Lv. Lv, Ar. JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY Ar, Lv. <L, (A1l Times PST 120°) Mon. Tues. Angoon X Baranof X X Chatham X X Chicagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion Inlet . Funter Gustavus Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan Port Althorp Pelican Superior X X Tenakee P X Todd X X LR R i MX MM Wed. x- Thur. B R R R MMM N Wuwd 4:10P 3:20P 2:50P 2:00P B34 M M 4 g Bl k] X-—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 202 or 612 amsu% ewing Southeas: & W W (amys | has been associated with the Terri- | | g American League Team: : Cleveland | Philadélphia 'New York . | Detroit Boston i Washington i St. Louis Chicago { Pacific Coast Team: San Francisco | Seattle . Los Angeles PAC, NORTHERN BXEC, 155 55 15 VISITING JUNEAU =ciwes | Sacramento Portland | | Harlod Olsen, General Traffic | Manager for Pacific Northern Air- ways, arrived in Juneau from Seat- Team: tle yesterday and plans to leave | | Moose today for Anchorage on a routine Legion business trip. i Elks Before joining the staff of PfiCi--Douglas 4 i fic Northern about a year ago, Olsen ; was with the American Airways and ! JOIN MINE BUREAU tory for some time. Robert Belote and Leslie E. The plans to again stop in Juneau Mack, of Washington, D. C, on his return trip to Seattle, the rived here via PAA over the week definite date of which is not known. | end to accept summer employment ———————— | with the Alaska office of the U. S. Empire - wantags gct resuits! ! Bureau of Mines. ar- Paint it on. Or spray it on. Or simply dip smaller equip- ment. It’s ready to use. Protect machinery, metal sur- faces, with quick-drying Stand- ard Utility Coaung A rust-fighter with hundreds of uses Protects from rust through- out the year. Your best bet as a primer for metal roofs. STANDARD of CALIFORNIA e T e L S o et cisco Seals were very happy wdaw! the | L [ Ed Mierkowicz | was the big gun with two smglm‘ | {1 half dozen | who have blasted | the third | and pace the Stars|. Graham walloped ! Pet 585 | (leveland Indians in Upstride JOE REICHLER Sports Writer) By sociated Pres “good-h American ans th with cne mound corps in the leading Clev ddenly burst tinest { Major |. Remémber when the tribe’s pitch- | taff was derisively described as {“Bob Feller, Bob Lemon and rain? Of the Indians’ first 11 games this i, Feller pitchedl in five and Le- n in four. | Lou Boudreaw’s first pleasant sur- {prise was the “discovery Rookie Gene Bearden as a first rate start- ing pitchers The fourth starter is Steve mek. The 28-year- right ier, who won 19 g: 1 1945 , Gromek was teamed with on in pitching the Indians to a of victories over the Philadel- ia Athletics, 5-3 and The World Champion Yankees whipped i1" ns, 4-3 nd 3 > within a game of the s d ce A’S. \ Cards Back In The St. Louis Cardi 2gained {the lead in the National League pen- [ na race by defeating the Phila- | delphia’ Phillies twice in St. Louis, ! nd 2-0 New York Giants fell place, a half game behind the Cardinale, when they were held to t in their doubleheader with! Pirates In Pittshurgh nts manha in the X me run in the last of ave the Bues a 4-3 victory the second game. The Brooklyn Dodgers moved past Cincinnati into sixth place by de- feating the Reds, 5-0 Johnny Sain Pite and batted Bostoh? Braves to &1140 victory er the Cubs in Chicago The r unding Red from seventh place into a triple tie for fourth in the American League by sweeping a twin-bill from the Detroit Tigers in Boston, 5-4 and 12-4. | i Chicago's white Sox handed the! Senators a double-licking in Wash- ington, 10-4 and 11-4, for their.Likst. victories over the Nats in seven games. the out of the Pi-} he jox vaulted - - MULLANEY TRAVE M. P. Muilaney, Térritorial Tax Commissicner will' leAve here to- morrow on board the Baranof for an inspection trip of cities to the ward. He expects to be ab- nt dpp)ux.nwm four weeks. - - COMIZUNICATION The: Republican Club for the Ju- neau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cinct met on June 3, 1948, and lected to membership all Repub- _icans whose applications for mem- bership had been received. Notice is herebygiven that a meeting of the membership of the Club will be called soon after the Republican National Convention. W. Burr Johnson, President, Republican Club for the Ju- | neau, Alaska, Precinct. YOUNG FOLKS | be seen at Jim Ellen Grocer Commissioner’s | 907 1t | PRICED for quick sale, New 3 HP Air Cooled Wisconsin motor. Can , 18 FIRECRACKERS! General Air Cargo. FIREWORKS - Will ship ge profits. Write for prices and/{ talogue today. Contact Signal Fireworks and Specialty Com- pany, 8404 S.E. Powell, Portland, Oregon, or our Alaska represent- ative, L. M. Martens, Box 1471, Anchorage, Alaska, 07 6t $6,250 will' buy 1941 Ford Station Wagon, modern Beach Home. Hot water system and bath. 110- volt light plant. 13 mile post. Fritz Cove Road. Schoevpe, 07 6t $575, Red 907 3y ‘42 PLYMOUTH Sedan, 611, GLADIRON Mangle, Electric = Blanket str U(her $5.00. ; clothes dryer, $2; white X::» $75. $25. Curtain 390. Asm PONTIAC Super AUXILIARY TO MEET JUNE 15 See at 907 4t; Sedan. Serv The pext meeting of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary will be held June tomorrow ed. as previously ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ANNOUNCES A NEW PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN PUGET SOUND & S.E.ALASKA .COMPLETELY redecoratedand refitted, the S. S. GEORGE WASH- INGTON, Flagship of the Totem Route Fleet, is bringing luxurious comfort to travelers between Puget Sound and Ketchikan, Juneau, Skag- way, Haines and Sitka. DELICIOUS MEALS included in price of tickets ATTRACTIVE STATEROOMS ..RECREATION, dancing, games, club rooms and cocktail lounge For fares and sailing dates call your travel agent J. F. CHURCH, Agent or Karl K. Katz General Passenger Agent Alaska Transportation Co. Pier 58, Seattle 1, Washington REFRESH AT THE BIG RED COOLER ' JOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY B8Y JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948, Th= Coca-Colz Compony S —— e —— e e e e s e e | Northern Training c! hair, | | There will be no meeting , announc- { - 143,250 2 FOR SALE ! YEAR LEASE: 4-bar. nome, Doug- las. NEW 3-bdr. home Behrends Ave., merine view, large basement, urnace, unfurnished. IDON C. FOSTER HOME on 10th, | { fireplace, furnace, knotty pine | paneling, 3-bdrs, den, auto hot water, furnished, 8 yrs. old. NEW 2-bdr. home, 1700 block Glacier, basement, furnace, furn- ished. DOUGLAS—Art Walker home, Nob Hill, 3 bdr. basement, garage, auto hot water, furnace, furn, ; elec. kitchen, $5250.00; A. L. Johnson home, 2 bdr., superb ma- large lot, 24x31 base- C. E. Walters 2 bdr. furn.,, make rine view, ment, furn; furnace, basement, offer. | McCULLOCH home highway beach, i ished, $3,500.00. | 2-BDR. * home, batement, lots, view, stream, trees, $7,500. | ~ |POLLOCK residence, Star Hill, | modern, well furn., compl. redec- ed; view. ! BOATS Sisu and Marion J. 25-1 man cannery, power barge. SUMMER homes: Newmarker, mer Dr. Kaiser; D. Sheppard, Edwar on - Douglas 8-room, furn- 2 large two-bedr. houses and purv. filled-in lot, Small Boat Har- o, “4»ROOM House, Pike St., | 44x100 lot, $3,000. | Inc. prop. $13,000 Duplex; 3 bdr.| i and 2 and 1 bdr. apt., in 2 bldgs. { all Evergreen Ave., $11,000. $160 income prop. $8,000 (MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS vPhone 676 over First National Bark furn,, i e s b { EASY Spindry her. ke new,| $145; 12 cu. {. refrigerator, e» | cellent ve, $215; Philco Con- | | sole radio, $30; chest of draw Je 2 end tables and maga- | | zine ; 2 girls bicycles, $35 | Swilt, Phone Douglas | 906 2t | 12 m 16 HP Gray Sea Scout arine Engine, rebuilt, $350. Old used 18" Engine Lathe, must $150 takes it. Juneau Weld- Machine Co. 906 3t ing and NEW Jeep motor, 5'110,77 loughby or call Blue 791. 127 Wil- 906 3t i i | | USED Automatic Power 1)l'mt ou burner and used 40 gal. water tank. Call Black 880. 906 th |4 ACRES patented land, 812 ft. | frontage, 11 mile on Glacier | Hwy. Garden space, 3-room cab={ | | in, $1200. Box 2293. 906 3t | Sult- Phone | 908 1t ‘! 'LIGHT Housekeeping room able for business women. 87, FOR RENT | APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv-{ ileges. Home Hotel, Ph. 886. 97 tf | | {SEAVIEW 4. for rent, one block | from Federal Bldg. 890 tf! [ > fisa e | SMALL House on Hiway. wme; { P.O. Box 531. 89 1 mo. l steam-heated. > 656 tt‘ NICE Clean Room, { Lower rent. 315 Gold St. JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18! NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | also steam baths. Scandinavian | Rooms. 736 t| WANTED | ‘CARPENTEARS Wanted. 44 hours| week. Phone 34. 907 tf | marine work. | Call Charles 907 tf MECHANIC for Steady employment. G. Warner Co. SCHOOL Girl wants house work or taking care of children. Call! 906 3t | WANTED a good home for kitten. [ Phone 284. 900 tf 4-UNIT Apa’tment house, FOR SALE Large apartments, all with dining room and channel view. Best residen- tial location. Certain return of 10 percent on investment. SUMMER residence with water front property. NEW two ‘bedroom residence, full concrete basement, automatic heat, tile kitchen and bath. HOUSEL House. 6 bedrooms, twa baths, yard, central location. LARGE commercial lot, fronting Small Boat Harbor. Filled. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 BED cheap. mattress and Phore Black 630. sprm 906 2 35-MM Slide 330. Camera. Phone Blue 905 3t |36 PLYMOUTH, very good condi- tion, must sell quickly and cheap. Jay's Super Service. 904 4t 52. Trolling Kermath 125 equipped, fine living 0. Jim Holt, Sitka. BURROLCHS Adding: Machine, 3- unit dictaphone, = leather settes Art Metal 3-section book cas wooden 5-section bookcase, Ac- countant’s Library, 2 book stands, F and E electric check protector, Art Metal telephone stand, Bates numbering machine, Line-A-Time, Wooden 4-drawer filing cabinet, Pendaflex files, staplers, pictures and miscellaneius other office supplies. Contact Mrs. Seaton at Cooper Bldg. Afternoons. Tele- phone 182. 905 3t boat Lady hp motor, Moy; fully quarters, 904 Gt \EW two-bedroom residence com- plete with garage, reinforced con- crete basement, forced warm-air furnace, electric hot water heat- er, tile in kitchen and bhath, hardwood floors. Ready for im- mrun(" occupancy. Located In y Highlands. Phene 107. 2-WHEEL uilit uility ualle). Green 880, 2-ROOM Cair:, garage, chicken house and shed, 5% miles Glacier Highway, $1,800. Inguire No. 8, Orpheum Rooms. 902 6t HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 614. 900 1 mo. 38~ lt TROLLFR 110 HP Universal engine, with gear, $3,500. Phone Blue 690, 90 tf Tank and cop- Phone Blue 896 tf 5x7 box. 903 tf 60-Gal. Hot Wato per furnace coil. 690. PADIOT}:LEPHOVES ior Jsa](‘ We now have Radiotelephones for immediate delivery; suitable for boats, logging camps and out of way places, 8 watts, 25 watts and 50 watt sets; prices from $135 to $350. Every set complete. No rewiring. Tested before shipping. Write Henry Moy, Sitka, Alaska, for more detail information if in- terested. 896 12t STORE Counter very sona reasonable. see Don Abel. 890 tf FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602, 878 1 12-tube Ph. 888 tf $6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 883 ttf MUST Sacrifice: Zenith comb. Radio phono. New. Red 662. HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf 11937 CHEV, good condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 ty COMPLETE Body Esl'ender Shop Well equipped. nable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 tt 1941 Dodge Panel Truck.” Good condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tt AR BUSINESS Girl desires to sub- lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. After 6 p.m. 897 tf ® 6 0o 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 o0 e BARTENDER, waiter or sec- @ e ond cook wants work. Box e e 4183, care Empire. 885 tf o ® © 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 LOST AND FOUND | LOST: Lock type filler cap fromi automdbile gas tank. Phone| 269. 907 1t | { FOUND— Key chain wnth knfle | owner may have for payment of this ad. 906 3t{ FOUND—Chiid’s glasses in case issued in Everett, Wash. Owner may have for payment of this ad. 906 3t 3 weeks ago. 04 2t LOST: Binoculars, Reward. Black 558. LONDON —(®— Antheny Eden, who has appeared on world best- dressed -man lists, has béen repri- manded by the magazine Tailor and Cutter for not tieing his tie neatly. This internationally circulated organ of the men’s wear trade said {it could distinctly see yesterday’s creases in ties worn by Britain's for- ] mer foreign minister in reecent pho- tographs. 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t1 TWO HOUSES near boat harbor, Phone Red 765. 843 tt MISCELLANEOUS WINTER ana YunD, CO. fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue’ Printing - Photostats | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. o CASH IN ON THE BUILDING BOOM! Make building blocks right in your own back yard. Amazing new, high speed con- crete Vibrator Block Machine only $199. Makes 1,000 Concerte bleck a day; 4x8x16, 8x8x16, 12x 8x16 c¢himney and corner block. Immediate del. We have any block or brick machine you want. Free literature tells how to start your own profitable business. Send $1.00 for wonderful booklet, “HOW TO BUILD OWN CONCRETE A HOME.” General Engines Company, Dept. J, Drexel Bldg., Phila. 6, Pa. 7 3t

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