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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948 PAGE SIX World Series Starfs in Bosion Tomorrow; Here's Information sz About Stheduled?iay (9! Teams = = The World Series tomc day at Municipal Stadium, Cleve- row and here fact it land Sixth and Seventh games (il | e ® mnpion: needed) Monday and Tuesday, Indinas Oct. 11 and 12, at Braves’ tield 1 League caampions—Bos- | & ting time tomorrow’s game 1 (PST.) out of ) games, ble crowd—40,000. Fi and secoul geny Wedne e pitchers—Bob Feller (19- ds nd Thursday Brave fie 15) for Cleveland vs. Johnny Sain | | (24-15), for Boston, Third, fourth and fifth game (I Broadcast — Mutual Broadcasting needed) —Friday, Saturday and Sur- | System, starting at 9:45 a.m. (PST) 4 S Ho AP SPORTS ROUNDUP e ' o HARRIS LET OUT, PILOT N.Y. YANKS RALPH RODEN 5 —(P— crief: G rcmek, Third row (from left): By HUGHE FULLERTON, Jr. BOSTON, Oct. 5.—(¥—Before the| Photo) Indians settled down to the busi- ness of belting over the Red Sox !lefthanded pitching in the World w | in the one-game American League Series . . and another example pennant race yesterday, prexy Bill when the “old pro” Joe Gordon Veeck made some cracks about his dropped Ted Williams' pop fly. Lou head being “bloody but unbowed.” mercly said “tough try.” That sun By NEW YORK, Oct b of leading the fabulous Ne k Yankees is open again for e fourth time since 1946. The Pennah_l Winners of American League THIS IS A RECENT PICTURE of the Cleveland Indiane, Front row (from left): Ken Keltner; Eddie Robinson; Coach Mel Harder; Coach Bill McKechnie; Manager Lou Boudreau; Coach Herold Huel; Jim Hegan; Joe Gordon; John Bernardino. Russ Christopher; Gene Bearden; Bob Lemon; Satchel Paige traveling secretary, and standing at right is Lefty Weisman, wellknown trainer. Second row (from left): Bob Feller; Sam Zoldak; Bob Mun- Don Black; Ed Kliemann Steve Hank Edwards; Hil Peck: Dale Mitchell; Walt Judnich; Bob Ken- Allic Clark; Thurman Tucker; Larry Doby, and Joe Tipton. Standing at left is Spud Goldstein, (International Sound- SEATTLE, ' OAKLAND | plAYOFfl ! (By The Associated Press) It will be Oakland versus Seattle in the Coast League's final Gov- ernors’ Cup playoff. The FOR SA i WE NEED. LISTINGS | BECAUSE |We have recently sold the follow- |ing properties: Don C. Foster, Perry (E. Beebe, Angus McCulloch, Gus |Erickson, E. W. Talbert, C, E. pennant-winning Ouks WU iStone, R. T. Barber, J. Littletield, | s Ml oo Cochrane, Floyd Edwards, ! Leslie four games to two, with Bn‘Madelyne Bacon Boyd, Fred Scott, ?xi-s victory in 10 innings last night. | The final playoff set will stnrthO?&“ lzlouock, H. I Johansen, M. ‘tomorrow night at Oakland with a T+ Murphy. ; 1$25,000 pot hanging in the balance.! {W.nner takes $15000, loser sw.ooo,,”;iggg Troller fully equipped at jLos Angeles and San Frahcisco, [Which fell 4-1 before Seattle, eacn|4-BDR. completely furnished home, | newly decorated,l { received a $5,000 melon. { marine view, Oakland spotted the Angels a 1€ar school. New carget, drapes, g-2 lead, then boomed back with| €t $8,000. Also 2-bdr. partly tive runs in the seventh and two in' furn, Star Hill, $4.500. the eighth to tie the score. sing!eslz BDR., furnished, furnace, double jty Brooks Holder, Cookie Lava-; plumbing, hardwood floors, Hem- igetto and George Metkovich fol-; lock Avenue. I ilowed by Nick Etten’s fly brought!DOUGLAS 20,000 square feet (2 . lots 100x50 each, one lot 200x50). {the winning tallies. ! Dewey Adkins was Small house on property. Best lo- | {with Ralph Buxton, cation. $250.00 down payment, terms on balance. ftwirler, the winner. H |DIXON Ave. 2-bdr. compl. furn.i i the ! victim, ! fourth Oak| Briefs NOTREDAME Sporis NEW YORK.A statistical study - There's big news in Empire ads.| elec. kitchen, wonderful view. { —___ {2-BDR. compl. furn, furnace, elec-} 4 , { tric kitchen, Spin-dry washer, NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE hardwood floors, etc., best neigh-; Notice is hereby given that inj ursuance of an Order of the Dis- | bafads s * |2 PROPERTIES near Auke Bay,; l' W=-A=-N-T A-D-S Stanley (Bucky) Harris, who pi- loted the Yanks to third place this And part-owner Hank Greenberg was Lrutal remarked “it’s a4 beautiful day for Southworth the last World Ser.es, between Brooklyn Dodgers and New ISTOPPERIN . is the kind of guy , the l2 }ZBR. Home, 6th and East, furnish-; trict Court for the Territory of| + | Alaska, First Division, at Juneau,! patented, furnished. Terms, right made on the 4th day of October 1948, in that cause then pending in |sald court entitled: BANK OF |WRANGELL, a corporation, plain- !li“. vs. ALASKA ASIATIC LUM- {BER MILLS, INC, a corporation, | prices. EXCELLENT marine carpentry; shops, fully equipped, inventory | available to serious prospects. E ed. ; pss ’"Lf]“;rp,4zz‘i‘fi?§,“'fif:’ Lo ™M the game. T wish we didn't have to who an be sympathetic at taey : s b 4 play it.” right time, too Two of thej York Yankees, shows that the 17 World, seties thAMO (il i We haven't figured out yet what test 1 players of all time G R I D P 0 l l pitchers used by the two clubs n fok o | they were worrying about. They had were hardly noticad heaved a total of 1958 throws, not Amr;zc Cnv::; X\:lu(:(‘ 5::’;2;9? al;? a guy mungd Lou Boudreau nu!t In the throng were Red Sox o lcu\mlmg futile tosses to first. t there who did a very good job Ol genera) manager Eddie Collins and By WILL GRIMSLEY | %, WoORTES Bét ~Texss Ghit- 4 conference Amoing EREEAC taking care of things. TWo homers .,.c; Hughey Duffy . Bob Fel- i‘xesidcnt Dan Topping, General| - Manager (‘,L}:")[n “}"l \-Sl’ and Har- out all you could expeet of 2 jor who was busy in the bull pen " # e guy £ task of managing a tall club In a terse announcement, the; vanks s h ecil t to re: anks said the decision not to | NO BOOS FOR BOUDKEAT commented afterward, happy as everybody else. ! B who also has to shoulder tue through a large part of the game! tian is well equipped with footoall NEW YORK, OCt_' lett en. Twenty-four of last sea- Dghie, has r_encwcd 15 lea.f"‘ o son’s 36 letter winners have re: No. 1 spot in college fooiball’s Big turned plus three more from pre- fren. vious teams. On top of the heap at the end 5.—M—Noire the /] oot i ana smawiar he wroverty | M\URPHY & MURPHY ‘and assets of said defendant cor-| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | ‘porauon, will sell, at private sale,|ppone 676 over:First National Bank ' lin three parcels, to the highest bid- FURSA(E der, upon the terms and conditions | ihereinafter set forth, subject to con- | FOR SALE OR LEASE: Property, buildings and machinery located new Harris' contract was by “mu- The world seties looms as an in- g hting tual agreement.” STt 6 ¢ Sttt i i e o e o6 o e e s 6 e o0 thelast campaign, the Figh'in. ypyw yORK.—During the last | teresting master minding test be- Iris d right back into tueir —— o et Boudveak Gt tha! compate- . Sy s e, T 180 0 atoq World Series, between the Brooklyn [ MG S e T ¥ : TABLE o |Penthouce in the tirst Assoclaled poggers and the New York Yan- [tively aged Billy Southworth. TIDE TABLE Press poll of the new <eason ot U b shoRe GHGL Billy is the king of “percentage,” ® —— ®|" One hundred and fifty-thiee ,0° ¢ i ey e logayfihmg table ° : " 4 the 39 of the 119 safe hits—nearly a |wko must carry a logi e > sports writers from thioughout tRe iy were recorded after the ‘armmd with him, o OCTOBER 6 ® | ountry gave Frank Leahy's ° ccunt had ched two strkes on Only one ring event last night, Poucreaw's way of figuring the ® High tide, 5:05 am., 166 ft. ® oeq g ‘total of 1,200 p 8 i Ly b cnd that W S e i Bl ges. o s s F the tatter. And 33 of the 67 runs nd that was at San Francisco|-hences was illusirated when he ® Low tide, am, L7 ft. ®lg,. o squeaking 2dge over ram Imcat, Bkl L 3 atter when Pat Valontino, 183%, San |started Allie Clark at first base o High tide, 16:01 pm., 185 1t. ® |Norén Carolina and surprsing , oy ks orsiiiostes Francisco, decisioned Tony Bos- | terday beocause “we were merely go- ® Low tide, 23:38 p.m,, -14 ft. e rthwestern. WO, A e oTE AU nich, 195, San Francisco, in a 15- |ing for the one game Allie ® . ts are awarded on the basis = Ry 2 M iy A b n tae PASH ! NEW YORK.—The 22 games play- rounder. Yoill va fja] gainst * @ . ©c o 0 o i fir ce vots, I | will return to the outficld ?VRixl t a LI ) ; . for a first place vot2, nifie od between the Cleveland Indians fine. led for second and on down the North Carolina, whi r Texas and C and New York Yankees this sea- son drew 889,210 fans, a new record for a season series. In Cleveland 446,401 saw the teams play 11 games whereas the same number es attracted 442,800 in Yankee but s in the ovérall ballotiny with ‘W“" " & 1 Stadium, The Yanks wc~. the series, e ~ Northw rer of W @412 games to, 104 "~ Qur vast reserves v e i e % Nobaly | with 1,025 -the only other tcam lc i record more than a thousand, & F d H J : ) M ) i red naas, Jr. s ALASKAN BASEBAL! [FANS FLY SOUTH T0 ATTEND BIG SERIES Portland Open N SEATTLE, Ogt.| 6—®— T)fl'ee‘ By RUSS NEWLAND {razid baseball fans flew in from# PORTLAND, Oect. 5—— Tall, ! Kodiak, Alaska, today for what they slim and slightly jittery, Fred Haas, | cxpect to be a long distance world Jr., is Portland’s new open gol eries attendance record. ichampion and $2,450 richer today. Thoy estimated their round-trip He won the title and a potful of ! mileage at 12,000 and the cost at money the hard way yesterday, in $3,000 of more. They are Mr. and a three-way playoff. ¥ s. Earl Bell and Ben Kraft' Bell| Haas fired a 35-35-70, two under is a dairy business operator; Kraft par, in the rain to beat out the f guarantee you F frue pre=war hia The best hiladelp betin bl = : b’:" {a general merchant. icountry's greatest player, Ben Ho- emember PR i | They stopped over here six hours' 88R of Hershey, Pa., as well as an- to ask fo. e Letween Northwest Airlines planes. other rugged competitor, Johnny They said, “we're just old baseball Palmer of Badin, N.C. Standard by name./ i i {fans, It's the only real baseball wglflgures for the Portland Country i; to see.” They mad: the samgClub course are 35-37-72. \trip for the World Series two years | SR S M | ago. FROM STOCKHOLY 868 PROOF * 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS » CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION * PHILADELPHIA, PA. : T > 3 Registered at the Baranof from . WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!' Stockholm, Sweden, is Erick Berg. THE o i WAA Disposal RAL-PD-28-48 A NON-PRIORITY SEALED BID SALE OF ] | Buildings & Fixtures | (QUOY BARRIERS SRy 4 ABOLISH ET, K. D., COWIN HUTS, FRAMES) YAKUTAT AIRFIELD & GARRISON YAKUTAT, ALASKA P Sealed bids will be received until close of business October 22, 1948 at the WAA Anchorage office and will be opened publicly at 10:00 a.m. on October 25, 1948. All bids must be accompanied by a deposit of 167 amount bid. of the Priority claimants and the géneral public will receive equal consideration. All property will be sold “As It—Where Is” and must be re- moved within sixty days of notiece of award. FOR SALES CONDITIONS AND DESCRIPTIVE LISTS, CONTACT TRKE YOUR €HaicE ! A CORSTLUNE DOMNATED &Y RABSENTEE-WNED FiISH TRAPS = PEEMANENTLY SETTLED WITH THE HOMES IF ALASKAS SEINERS ANP TROLLERS. x PUTYOUR: ¥ IN THE [ TO-ABOLISH ' ISt 1 WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION MORE TN _ KAIS A TA Box 2466 Anchorage, Alaska Phene: Main 766 Is Golf Champ, upon said defendant’s premises at ! Wrangell, Alaska, all the right, title, | interest and estate of said defend- ! ant cornoration in and to the fol- \firmation by said Court, on thel 10th day of November 1948, at the hour of 10 o'clock AM. at his office | j on corner of 12th and E Streets. ! Fom Juneau Ready Mix | Pla 2. Contact Andrew | Tweiten. Phene 205 or 107. 08 5t lowing described real and personal | $285. Ford Coupe, 1938 motor, tires ;property, to-wit: | 11y good. Phone 568. 08 4t | Parcel (a), all those certain par-! ———— T R e n jcels of real proverty upon which isi Tré%‘:}‘tfi Ieillce-SaNe chogf‘ situated said defendant's sawmill; A i | plant in said Town of Wrangell, SUPER Flame oil heater, good | Alaska, together with all rights,| cond.tion, complete $60.00. See| franchises, easements, privueges,' jck Cfngden, Auke Bay. 08 3t tenements and appurtenances there- ( unto belonging or appertaining and | NEW 26-ft. all machinery, tools, equipment, | buildings, structures, fixtures and| any and all other personal property | now used upon said premises or anyléqr T ROTEER 8100 ! part thereof, used or intended to be juesd in connection with the opera- , tion of said sawmill plant as a going concern, but excluding from | isaid sale any and all property now | {situate upon said premises or any |part thereof, belonging to the Uni- ! ted States of America. ] all of said defendant’s! i Parcel (b) ! right, title, interest and estate in| and to lot one in block eleven, ac-: {cording to the official plat of said | Town of Wrangell, with all buildings | and improvements thereupon and all furniture in any such building i belonging to defendant; Parcel (c) all of said defendant’s right, title, interest and estate in and to lot fourteen, in block nine- teen according to the official sur-| vey of said Town of Wrangell, with all buildings and improvements thereupon and all furniture in any such building, belonging to de- fendant. t Upon application to said Receiver ! a detailed and itemized inventory of all property embraced within said | ONE 1500-Watt parcels will be furnished prospective buyers. Sale will be made free and clear of all liens. | WAREHOUSE property. BY OWNER. Waterfront prope'.‘ty.i FURNISHED house, Stcel Craft cruiser. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Co. 0008 6t _ See Floyd | Ogden or Phone Black 895. 08 12t {ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER, 4| new 6-inch wood pipe, ! less than cost, 100 Bros . Liquor 08 tf Logging | hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge | pickap. Other equipment. Call| 363 days, 719 evenings. 0005 ni drawer, tar covered feet. George Store. Norway Point. Furnished three- | room house with bath. Oil (ur-l nace heat. $4,000. Liberal terms ! to responsible property. Call! Black 68. 0004 tf | ICE CLEA.. ROOMS weekly | monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 181 ' garage, car | 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% { acrés patented land, 14 mile post, | Fritz Cove Road. a0 flti Universal - Light Plant. Complete with heavy ducy! batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 978 tf Sealed bids will be recelved sy |BOAT GENEDORE, 42-ft. over-all, the undersigned up to and including 10 o'clock am, November 10th, 1948 at which time they will be opened and considered. i $25,000.00 must accompany each‘ bid for Parcel (a) and $2,500.00 for each ef Parcels (b) and (c), to be applied on the purchase price, to be 11-ft. beam, 140 hp Chrysler; Packs 16,000 lbs. iced halibut. Ad- dress - Chester James, Kake, Alaska. 997 126 1940 TUDOR Pontiac Sedan, make offer. Days phone 027 ring 3;! evenings Red 763. % 989 tf) ' Lower rent. 315 Gold St. $6,000—Twq, ~ bedroom, residence completely furnished. Good resi- dential location. Channel view. Greenhouse. 3-Bedroom resident. Dining room Garage.. Hardwood floors. Duplex—Seatter Tract. $10,500—Charlie Miller residence, 5 bedrooms, ideal for rooming or boarding house. 3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses Complete listings of Puget Sound area investment and residential property. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 23 OSCAR MANSELL home at Auke Bay, 3 acres patented, 300 it. {rontage, beautiful view. Delco light plant goes' out Jan. 1, so second house ayailable for guests. 400 gal. water ‘tank, 500 gal. oil tank. Furnished. $3800 cash, $2500 BEACH HOUSE foot of Law- son Créek (Douglas Road) private n.md. Patented land. Beautiful view. 1938 PONTIAS in good condition, body and motor quiet, uphoistery good, $700.00. INTERNATIONAL Truck $125.00. MODEL A Truck, $175.00. 1837 CHRYSLER $225. 1933 CHEVROLET coupe-pickup, $175.00. ONLY $1,000 DOWN takes Frei- muth home, formerly Danner home on Glacier Highway. $56 monthly payments plus $75 quart- erly. A big house, lots of room for kids. 4 bedrooms, livingroom, with piane, bright kitchen, full cement basement, garage, barn, playroom under garage, Furnish: ed. Total price $8100. A steel houseboat, $1000, A 40-FOOT HULL, only $500. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 FOR SALE (Confinued) THAYER Baby Busggy, pr;;tl A ly new. Phcne Green 794. tt furnishec SKI Oumtflccfixple(e.vém‘i—fixrnasion radio. Priced for quick sale. “Buck” Jones, Phone . Green 472 0007. 3t SIAMESE Kittens for sale, Inquire Box 571 Petersburg, Alaska. 7 6t '#0 DODGE, new paint, good rub- Ler, reasonable. Red 895. 07 3t < to go. Phones-radio, hull in A-1 shape. Can be seen in Wrangell after Oct. 6th. Write ‘Wrangell. Box 423, 006 4t NEW Diamond engagement ring with perfect large center stone size 85/100 kt. Six small stones platinum setting. Priced reason- able for quick sale. Write Em- pire, Box 4934. 0002 tf INBOARD: BOATS FOR RENT— Special rates for hunting trips, prospectors and trappers. Phone Green ‘393 after 5:00 p.m. or call at Sportsmen's Boat Rental—at Small Beat Harbor. 007 6t NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent, Phone 74. 982 t1 ROOMS in private home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. o o APTS., Rooms WIil: kitcher. priv- {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 t1 SEAVIEW ALl for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 ti ICE Clean Room, steam-heated 656 ty refunded or retained all or in part|; NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor | NICE CLEAN steam heated roomt as liquidated damages according to the Order of said court. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Full information concerning the property, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids may be ob- tained from the undersigned. O. F. OHLSON Receiver, whose address is: Post Office Box 560, Wrangell, Alaska. First publication, Oct. 5, 1948. Last publication, Oct. 26, 1948. UBHERETTES wanted, Oall at 20th complete with starter, generator, double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581, 986 tf BABY Basket and pad, $5; high also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 t1 MISCELLANEOUS chair, excellent condition, $12. = '980 tf HOPES New and Used Madse. We Call 241. HOTEI In gooa location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 @ buy, sell and exchonge. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf WINTER and PUND, CO, inc. 3 HOUSES wna lot. Inquire Trev. | Complete Photographic Supplies or Davis. '40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, good condition, immediately available. Call 423. 961 tf 'Y'/RE here at last! Those adorable little kittens. Free for the asking at the Cottage Food Store. 0003 6t Century Theatre Office,, 6:30 t0|TRIQ year-old guinea fowls, good 007 7 evenings, . . a7 R, PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employed woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house ts found. Phone 374, 0005 tf 2-Bedroom house ox apt. Needed! at once, James DeMers, Baranof layers. Price $10.00. P. 'O. Box 2353. 03 6t ONE Used Electric Range. One oil Heater. The Nugget Shop. . 03 ul LOST AND FOUND FOUND—10-FT. Skiff. Owner may 794 t | Developing - Erinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Besuty Shop. Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. '] LOWER CITY FLOAT CONSTRUCTION T0 START THURSDAY The City requests that all boats be away from the Lower City Float mnear Warner's Machine Shop, by early Thursday morning. The City crews will begin construction of a Hotel, 004 tf| claim by proving ownership and ! 004 3t| paying for ad. Write Douglas €W float on Thursday. It is ex- e Py | 101 0007 tf Pected that the construction job | CARPEN wanted. 44 hour{ . ____ will be completed with two l week., Phone 34, 996 “i There's.big uews in Empi.e ads. weeks, .

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