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THE TRUCK OF VALUE——— GASOLINE ¢ DIESEL—— . | | | ‘(ory over the Cardinals. {at San Diego, third-place Los An- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PCL LEADERS T0 60 AFTER LOWER 2ND DIVISIONERS (By The Associated Press) The Pacific Coast League leaders will try to fatten up at the ex- pense of their lower division breth- ern starting tonight. This week's series put the pace- setting San Francisco Seals at last tc place Portland, runner-up Seattle ! George Sisler knocked the Cards t out of the National League lead St. Louis’ loss together with the New York Giants' 9-5 victory over the Pirates in Pittsburgh, dropped the Cards into second place half a game behind, the Giants. Jim Russel blasted two home runs and two doubles to lead the Boston Braves to a 9-5 victory over the Cubs in Chicago. In the American League, the St. Louis Browns upset the New York 1kees at Yankee Stadium, 5-3, their six-game losing streak. jokie righthander Ned Graver went route for the first time this season, scattéring 11 'hits. he Senators rolled to a 7-1 vic- over the last place Chicago White Sex in a night game at Washington. R the geles in the role of host to Holly- wood, and Sacramento at Oakland. Seattle, perhaps, faces the stiff- est competition. Rip Collins’ Padres are usually rugged at home. San Diego rose last week to a fourth place tie with Oakland. Qi i LEADERS IN B. B. Leaders in the Major League, through games of yesterday are as tollows: STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League Team: New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Bostan Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago Pet. | American League Batting—Williams, Boston Boudreau, Cleveland .362. Runs batted in—DiMaggio, rk 47; Williams, Boston 46. Home runs—Keltner, Cleveland 14; Williams, Boston 12 pitching—Raschi, New York 7-1 875 3915 New Y American League W L 12 17 18 24 24 24 23 29 Team Cleveland Philadelphia New York Washington Detroit Boston St. Louis Chicago League Boston National Batting—Holmes, Musial, St. Louis 371 R batted in—Musial St Cincinpati and 3723 Louis Jones, Home . Sauer, Cincinnati 16; Kiner, 7ittsburgh 14. '1ing—Wehmeier, Cincinnati 4- Pacific Coast League Team: San Francisco Seattle Los Angeles San Diego Oakland Hollywood Sacramento Portland - GOLF By RUSS NEWLAND Pect. 597 565 587 536 431 371 333 LOS ANGELLS, June 8—(¥— will | the 7020-yard Riviera Course stand up against the salvos of the big guns of golf in the U. S. open, Pet. starting Thursday? 800 The question will go unanswered 500 {until the 72-hold classic ends Sat-| 500 (urday, but opinions today leaned 200 largely to the thought that pros and ks :\mnteurs who make par cracking a habh may meet their match this time. CARDS DROPPED 10 .. ... SECOND PLACE; GET 7 DEFEATED 5 10 1 | through its fairways, By JOE REICHLER It never fails—iruue away a guy and he comes back to make you| rue the day. ‘AR“Y TUG LTA 22 Eddie Dyer, manager of the St ANCHORAGE BOUND Louis Cardinals, is the latest to| |feel the wrath of a discarded play- er Dyer must have had moments of | in between, the LTA 22 returned |regret last night when Dick S)slel,rflfim Skagway early yesterday |former Redbird first baseman morning with army personnel for Channel League Team: Moose Legion Elks Douglas 35-36—171, wooded, ots and split by had, Its yardage is a National it a supreme test. the longest on which open has been played. e Hopping round with few breaths cmcked two home runs to lead th ‘here and left last night for An-| chorage. She is skippered by Ray !‘Haxus and engineered by Robert immortal A. Blake. Phxladelphm Phillies to a 5-1 vie: The son of baseball’s SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN NORTHBOUND 4:10P 3:20P 2:50P 2:00P SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG ... 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN JUNEAU — SITKA MORNING FLIGHT Ar. Lv. Lv. JUNEAU SITKA . (* or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT . Lv. JUNEAU . Ar. SITKA JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY Ly. JUNEAU Ar. Lv. HAINES Ar. SKAGWAY ... (All Times PST 130 ) 9:00A Lv. 10:20A Ar. Juneau to Angoon Baranof Chatham Chicagof Cobol . Elfin Cove .. Excursion Inlet Funter .. ;i Gustavus Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan COMMMKRN N MAUMNNM MMM MMM R Rk B MAUNMN Tenakee X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 202 or 612 ALASKF = w @ gone préparation expected to makv‘ FIGHT DOPE One fight was on the schedule last night as follows: At San Francisco—Pat Valentino, San Francisco, and Joey Maxim, Cleveland, hea\yv&e hts drw (10) BATTLING LEADERS CHICAGO, J\mo 8—{M—Boston’s Ted Williams, aiming for his fourth; American League batting crown and his second in succession, boosted his lead by 17 points during the week to a hefty .391. Wiiliamg, slammed 11 hits in 22 |trips to expand his edge over sec- ond-place Lou Boudreau uof Clever land by 29 points. The tribe's man points to .362, Williams also topped scored department with the 43 but the Yankees' Joe DiMaggio with 47. New York's Vic Raschi the best pitching record, 7-1, amd ob Lemon fo Cleveland maintained rikeout honors with 49. | NEW YORK, June 8—(# | Holmes, hard-hitting outfielder the Boston Braves, hoasted his big- lg(% margin of the season as he | paced all National League batters |with a .385 average for 30 games, |official averages based on games | through last Sunday showed today. } Although he dropped nine points during the past week, Holmes actu- | ally gained on his nearest pursue Holmes 85 is 17 points better '!hm the runner-up figure posted ’Ly Rookie outfielder Richie A (burn of the Philadelphia Phillies. - Sporis Briefs Oakland’s Pacific Coast League | Baseball Club ‘has paid $12,500 for| the contract of Allan Maul, ace rookie first baseman of the Bremer- ton Western Tinternational L entry. ! ARl Richie Ashburn, (Anchorage, Ala ka) Philadephia Phills—made o hit in five trips up, stole a base Fhiladelphia~ beat St. Louis {Monda\ /|ELKS AND lEGIOII BASEBALL TONIGHT Tonight's game at the will see the Elks and | another go beginning at weather permitting Last night's game between the 1 ball park Legion in of late afternoon rains, < ELKS-MOOSE GAME IS AGAIN POSTPONED The Elks-Moose game, held in the bight since May 21 when it was originally scheduled to be! played, was called off once more | last night when the rains came and drenched the ball field, which was in good condition throughout the day. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yes- terday were Jesse Kaveke for sur- gery and Edwin C. Brown, medical treatment. Discharged were Karl Kristensen, Mrs. Leona Moon, all medical treatment. Discharged from the Government hospital yesterday were Rena James of Sitka and Violet Dalton. There were no admittances. \OTICE OF HEAI“NG Edna Anderson, executrix of the estate of Maude McMullen, deceased, account; Notice is heréby given that a hearing will be had upon said re- port and account before this court at Juneau, Alaska, on the 9th day of August 1948, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at which time all personi interested in said estate may appear and show cause why the same should not be approved. Witness my hand and the seal of said court affixed this 7 day of June 194&% X FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner, ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Alaska. First publication, June 8, 1948, Last publication, June 29. 1948 4”-“. /77 /7/7&’[/?410 ) KENTUCKY' S By Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND- 100 PROOF " —g ETITZEL WELLER DISTRIERY, INC. + LOUISYILLE, KY. o1 mill, ger-shortstop upped his clip by three' runs; vielded the runs-batted-in lead to! stered | ~Tommy | of | ague; 6:30 o'clock, | Moose and Elks was called because | A. MacDonald, | having filed her final report and | FOR SALE . YEAR IFASE: 4-bar. nome, Doug- | las. |NEW 3-bdr. home Behrends Ave., I maerine view, large basement, furnace, 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 3 bdr. basement, garage, auto hot water, furnace, furn., | elec. kitchen, $5250.00; A. L. Johnson home, 2 bdr., superb ma- rine view, large lot, 24x31 base- ment, furn; C. E. Walters 2 bdr. furnace, basement, furn. make i offer. ! McCULLOCH home { highway beach, ished, $3,500.00. 2-BDR. home, basement, lots, view, stream, trees, $7,500. | POLLOCK residence, Star Hill,| modern, well furn.,, compl. redec- | orated; view. BOATS Sisu and Marion J. man cannery, power barge. SUM : Newmarker, for-| | N r. Ka D. Shr‘p]‘mx‘(l, Edwards. | $3,250 2 two-bedr. houses and part| | filled-in lot, Small Boat Har- bor 4-ROOM on Douglas 8-room, furn-( 2 large House, Pike St., 44x100 lot, $3,000. {Inc. prop. $13,000 Duplex; 3 bdr. { and 2 and 1 bdr. apt.,, in 2 bldgs. ' all Evergreen Ave. $11,000. $160 income prop. $8,000 MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank | furn., 6 CU. FT. Gibson Freezer shelf re- Illg'tl«lul 51"’) Red 366. 908 3t HP Gray Sea Scout Engine, rebuilt, $350. Old | 18” Engine Lathe, must! $150 takes it. Juneau Weld- | Co. 906 3t 112 to 16 { Marine used move, ing and Machine 127 wil- 906 3t |NEW Jeep motor, $210. | loughby or call Blue 791 ACRES paten land, 812 ft. frontage, 11 mile on Glacier Hwy. Garden space, 3-room cab- in, $1200. Box 2293. 906 3t 4 | LIGHT Hcusekeeping room able for business women. “suit- | Phone 906 1T O MERT- -~ iAPTS f(()Oms vuth kitchen pu - ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886 97 tf | 1SEAVIEW A,N for lenl nne block | | from Pederal Blde. 890 tf; SMALL House on H)way " write| P.O. Box 531 89 1 mo. i |FICE Clean Room, sleam-heawd | Lower rent, 315 Gold St. 656 tt JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or| monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph, 18' | | | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian | | Rooms. 736 tf| WANTED | GOOD Home for female dog, 1% yrs. old, part Cocker, house brok- en. Green 462. 826 Calhoun. 8 3t | |‘ SCHOOL Girl wants house 6rk ! or taking care of children. Cnh Blue 236. 908 3t | COMPETENT woman wants baby | sitting. Green 609 evenings. 08 3t | NEED 2-bedroom apt. soon as pos- | sible. Reliable. Urgent. Write Em- | pire, Box C 4385. 908 2t APARTMENT; $25 reward for in-| fqrmation leading to apartment, | or otherwise must give up posi-| tion and return tos States. Phane» 831. 908 3z| | NEW TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1948 W=-A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 4-UNIT Apatment house. Large apartments, all with dining room and channel view. Best residen- tial location. Certain return of 10 percent on investment. SUMMER residence with water fr property. two bedroom residence, full concrete basement, automatic heat, tile kitchen and bath. HOUSEL House. 6 bedrooms, twe baths, yard, central location. LARGE commercial lot, fronting Small Boat Harbor. Filled. WILLIAM WINR-Phone 234 SMART Hats that make you want to go places! Worth a walk up- stairs! Also ladies all-wool gab- ardine suits. Room 7, Valentine Bldg. 908 Tt THE HOLLY SHOP. Good paying business. Owner .would like to leave city. Experience nol neces- sary. Owner will teach business. 908 5t 1940 PLYMOUTH Scdan, 1942 en- gine, in top. eondition; body fair; tires good; $475. 83 Willoughby or phone 259. 908 6t Excellent P. O. Box 908 6t 1946 FORD Sedan coupe condition. Write to 3006 1941 <DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf 1 R C. A. \’K‘m Consul Radio, $75. Phone Green 462. 826 Cal- houn Avenue. 908 3t PRICED for quick \ale New 3 HP Air Cooled Wisconsin motor. Can be seen at Jim Ellen Grocery. 7 3t FIREWORK: FIRECRACKERS Will ship General Air = Cargo. Large profits. Write for prices and catalogue today. Contact Signal Fireworks and Specialty Com- pany, 8404 SE. Powell, Portland, Oregon, or our Alaska represent- ative, L. M. Martens, Box 1471, Anchcrage, Alaska.' 07 6t $6.250 will buy 194] Ford Station Wagon, modern Beach Home. Hot .water system and bath. 110- volt light plant. 13 mile post. Fritz Cove Road. Schoeppe. 07 6t 42 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $575. Red 611 907 3t GLADIRON Mangke, $75. Northern Electric Blanket $25. Curtain stretcher, $5.00. Training chair, $2.50; clothes dryer, $2; white fig- ure skates, size 8, $5; ski boots, size 8, $5, practically new ski suit, size 16, $10. Phone Black 390. 907 3t see at 907 4t 1038 PONTIAC Sedan. Jay's Super Service. | 52-FT. Trolling boat Lfldy MOV Kermath 125 hp motor, fully equipped, fine living quarter:, $6500. Jim Holt, Sitka. 904 Gt NEW two-bedroom residence com- plete with garage, reinforced con- crete basement, forced warm-air furnace, electric hot water heat- er, tile in kitchen and bath, hardwood floors., Ready for im- mediate occupancy. Located in The Highlands. Phone 107. 05 5t 5%T_ box. 903 tf 2-WHEEL uility trailer, Green 880. Phone st;ck 900 1 mo. |HOUSE for 614. sale. {38-1t. HP Universal engine, with gear $3,500. Phone Blue 690. 900 tf 60-081 Hot Watc: Tanx and cop- per furnace coil. Phone Blue 690. 896 tf FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 878 tf rent. | 908 3t | i DOWNTOWN Garages for Jorgenson's Motors. CARPENTERS Wanted. 4 hours | week. Phone 34. 907 crl SCHOOL Girl wants house work or taking care of children. Call, Blue 230. 906 3t WANTED a good home for kitten. | Phone 284. 900 tf BUSINESS Girl desires to lease apt. Call Baranof Room 415. After 6 p.m. sub- | Hotel, | 897 tf] ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 e BARTENDER, waiter or sec- e ond cook wants work. Box ® 4183, care Empire. 885 tf e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LDST ARD I'IWID Los’r 1 gold earring with goid— pan and small nugget inside. Re- ward. Phone Blue 306. 908 tf FOUN] Key chain with knife; | owner may have for payment of | this ad. 906 3t LOST: Binoculars, Reward. Black 558. 3 weeks ago. 04 2t It is estimated that in the 8th Century one-twentieth of the tillable land in Europe was too wet for cul- | tivation, {1041 Dodge Panel Truck. | MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube comb. Radio phono. New. Ph. Red 662. 888 tf $6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 883 tt HOTEL in good location for salo or lease, Ph. 187. 881 tf ,1937 CHEV, good condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 ty COMPLETE Body anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 tt Good condition, See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tt |3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire 'n'ev}- or Davis. 94 tf TWO HOUSES near boat harbor, Phone Red 765. 843 tt MISCELLANEOUS WINTER and¢ PUND, CO. inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realisic Perman- ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. o

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