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PAGE TWO Lemor -hit pitching with double and single as the crippled | ‘(]Hxl‘nu Indians topped the RC(I Sox, 8-3 Washington of the league gemes of t {St. Louis Browns their [ «traight 4-1. Eddie Yost's | homer with two on capped a four- run rally in the eighth Detroit again nipped Philadelphia in the 10th inni 5-4, Evers the hero. Evers doubled and cored on Johnny Groth's sinzle. In the eighth Evers hit second homer with two on tie the} score. FIGHT DOPE results of fights last d surprise team to withir 5 y handing the m lead T tfl - *tr:.:a A Woodcock . HILS GET is Winney 5 HOMERS, InMillsGo 1 INNING JACK HAND hting Phillies—new chan baseball runs in hing rally last night put in the record books 1939 York 7 loss, | to -bustin home iin P Here are night: At 951 die At Arel York, London -— Bruce Woodcock , London. knocked out Fi Mills,. 175%¢, London, 14. (title) New York (Queenspord 2) —Jimmy Flood, 160%, New and Herbie Kronowitz, 159! Erooklyn, drew, 8. At Brooklyn (Fort Joe Micelli, 145, New pointed Fred Menna, rk, 100 i t [ No more futile Phils had six round-trippers ry of the iant Na- icked Cin- i tching for , made ause he hammered two n'ng. That tied shared by last: time it DiMaggio, th the P! ¢ 14 8‘ bec e same a league m: ¥ Joe v Promoter advertisin Joe Louis’ Last night's .m'"«mm sched for 15 rounds, wa witnessed 46,000 fans. In the opening jerred Mills with and using the same Freddie 1 of the time, He canvas five times Woodcock be troversial fourth- December. lEADERS INE. 3. the major , through games of are as follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE ting Kiner, Pittsburgh, hall, New York, .362. Runs Batted In — Rebinson Erooklyn, 39; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 32. Home Runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 12 Mize, New York, 10. Pitching—Branca, &5, Jurne 1936, all 1e - tarted the big ! with Ken} Del Ennis' homer pened ying Be! me round W a s s 3565 and Pud- hoolboy Rowe ain had hit the ark. Seminick’s ng carhe with two was 12-3 10 runs H Jene | Brooklyn, 7-1 B.B. STARS ted the Bos- 2 League games by defeating 4-1, while both the Giants Breoklyn ) » AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Zernial, Chicago, Kell, Detroit, .345. Runs Batted In—Williams, Bos- n, 43; Wertz, Detroit and Step- Boston, 38. Hits—Kell, Defroit, Philadelphia, 52. Home Runs — Williams, and Stephens, Boston, 12; New York, 11. Pitching—Lopat, 1.000. FENNEL TO REPRESENT VEW AT CONVENTION Veterans of Foreign Wars meet- ing last night at the Jeep Club, tabled discussion on the July 4th { celebration until next meeting. Cmdr. Hal Fennel was clected to! Taku Post 5559 at the| convention, February A_motion was made and ded "to change meeting dates the st and third Thu beginning July We pav Scattie vrices for scrap ll‘.td Madsen Cycle and Fishing 202 tf lead 1 .355; and Stars of game: rerd ens, follows: Batting—And. hit three ning to tie major lea nd batted in five run 12-3 win over Cincinnati. Pitching—Dutch Leonars held slug Giants tc singles in pit ng 3-0 shut wiL aiifikm Final sccres of games night in the Western Intern League are a Bremerton 11 Spokane 3, Victor Yakima 4 icoma 2 Vancouver 10, Wenatchee yes v blew the the 14th wcombe 58; Chapman, the ith d uccumbed to in the 1 Sem t Boston e record e Henrich, in Phils ing's double New York, 5-0, L Cubs ut. 5 3-0 victc eran until t Temmy Henrich, | Chicazo White night with a homer, omer and triple to beat the Wednesday dded his 1ith lead the who played last | tional and Bosto: eland increased games ing backed Salem cl lead to § Boudreau, finger with up B 1 I broken 6. D e e Suiling Schedule M. V. BEACHCOMBER J. W. McKINLEF JUNE 15: Hoonah, Tenakee, Angoon, Sitka. Hoonah, Gustavus, Pelican, Tenakee, Angoon, Hood Bay, Saook Bay. Loads Every Wednesday at Juneau City Dock after arrival of weekly ship from Seattle 1. For men who shave every day GLIDER | '#NO-BRUSH" SHAVE CREAM : The MODERN shave cream for MODERN men Chatham, JUNE 8: Fishermeétn..ccoooeeo Picnickers...... Vacationers... OPEN F'OR YOUR CONVENIENCE -UNTIL §:00 0'CLOCK EVERY FRIDAY EVENING vee Us for Your Fishing Tackle and Camping Supplies CONVERSE HIP BOOTS (all sizes) CAMP AXES (Single and Double Edge) COMPLETE STGCK of EAGLE CLAW HOOKS for SALMON and TROUT NEW 360 des. SWIVEL BOAT SEATS $7.25 Basehalls . . Baseball Bals . . Baseball Gloves . . Basehall Shoes and Soft Ball Equipment $11.25 ' Quilico Sport Center BOX 411—JUNEAU, ALASKA IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TQ THINK ABOU AND PLAN FOR IAIHER lJA\' | eighth | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE———JUNEAU ALASKA | RAINIERS LOSE OUT IN TENTH with Hoot.| By JIM BACON Pat Seerey should have “stood™ lir the majcr leagues—or bed. SOMETHING NEWIS . ADDED AT PLANT, | ALASKA LAUNDRY With the auival ol’ the most ac- | tive season of the year, it was | announced today that the manage- | ment of the Alaska Laundry, Inc., is | at the verge of expanded services' ! to the community. As part of an intensified pro- were made several y | Detroit ¢ | Public Roads Administration, gram, plans months ago when a member of its staff, Jchn L. Peterson, left Juneau | early in January to attend special raining classes conducted in Joliet, 11, by the School of Laundr ‘Management, American Institute of Laundering. Last summer as a Chicago White | Soxer, the paunchy Pat slammed | four homers in one game to tie| the big league record. Thursday | night, as a Los Angeles Angel, Pat | came within one of tying an in- rious Pacific Coast league record. He bobbled four outfield | chances to help the league-] leadmv The AIL is third oldest trade Hollywood €tars to a 6 to 0 win association in America, and main- over their hometown rivals, | tains its national headquarters at! The win kept Hollywood six| Joliet where extensive research in games ahead of the San Diego|proper methcds of laundering is Padres who keat Szattle 11 to 10 in ! continuously conducted. 10 innings. The Rainiers scored | seven runs in the first of Ihe to pass along to the public the re- ninth to go ahead 10 to 8. Then the; sults of this Fadres scored two in the last of the | school of training is maintained. ninth to tie up the game. | Entrance requirements are rigid, Eob Wilson doubled in the tenth | trainees being required: (1) to show and then came home with the proof of employment of two years winning run when Al Lyons over- | or more, with practical laundry ex- ew second base. Wilson also perience; (2) must be 22 years of nered in the sixth. !age or older; (3) must have com- Lou Tost, with great support in!pleted a four year course of high the clutches, pitched the Oakland|school or have the equivalent in Oaks to a 3 to 0 shutout over San | practical business experience. Francisco. Tost gave up six hits| Other requirements are present, but the losing pitcher, Al Lien,|the purpose of which are to main- gave up only five. Lien had pitched | tain a high standard of training no-hit ball until the fifth. |cn the part of those who take the The cellar-dweiling Portland | Institute’s course. Beavers exploded for eight runs in| With Mr. Peterson’s recent return 2 |the' last three innings to overcome | after several months at Joliet, the from his |- | broadened experience | training is to be made available to | citizens of Juneau and vicinity. He {has been employed at the Alaska Pet.| Laundry since his release from ser- 647 vice in the U, S. Infantry at Fort -5(3[ Ord, Calif., in 1946. ¢ 515, It will be recalled by long-time 403 residents of the Gastineau Channel |area that the Alaska Laundry was founded in 1895 by E. R. Jaeger, father of Mrs. J. Simpson MacKin- non. With J. 8. MacKinnon, Jr., ac- tively participating in the business : and its management, the firm car- - | ries the distincticn of being in the same family for three generations, and it thus is one of the pioneer firms which has taken a position leadership in development of Juncau and the Territory of Alaska. Sacramento 10 to 7. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League | W L Hollywood X San Diego Seattle San Francisco Ozkland Sacramento Les Angeles Portland 476 365 National League York . Louis Cincinnati Philadelphia Chicazo | Pittsturgh St. 381 SPECIAL DEVOTIONS AT ST. TERESE SHRINE Pet.! Special devotions in ‘honoy of -692| Saint Terese will be inaugurated | 553 | Sunday afterncon at the Shrine of | -548 | Saint Terese. These devotions will | 537\ be at 3 p. m. each Sunday dur-| 500! ing the month of June, July and 486 | August. 463 238 American League 1 New York | Boston | Wachington Saint Terese of the Child Jesusk was selected by the late Bishop‘ I Criment as the special patroness of | Alaska. The Shrine of Saint Ter- | ese, which is 23 miles north ot Juneau on the Glacier Highway, was erected to pay her special honor. Bishop Crimont is buried | in the crypt of the chapel on Shrine | Island. Sunday there will be Mass at the - | Shrine at 1115 a. m. for the con- FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, | venjence of the Boy Scouts PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- | gagle River Scout Camp. TION JUNE 3, 1949. SEALED BIDS R i will be received at the office of the 19 | Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska until 9:00 AM. on June 20, 1949, and then publicly op- ened for furnishing the materials Philadelphia | Cleveland Clicago | 8t. Louis ADVERTISE FOR BIDS | The Public Roads Administration }tcday called for bids on the surfac- 1ing job of 4.917 miles of road on the Mitkof Highway near Peters- burg. Bids will be opened in the Ju-| neau headguarters office June 20. FROM PELICAN CITY Glen Higgins of Pelican City is| guest at the Gastineau Hotel. ia 40 AND 8 As a part of its national program : research, a special H at| - FOR SACE BEDROOM house, $4,200. Ph. Black 840. Street. 1 remodeled, 1111 9th USED 3% Octave Deagon Hnnmbm $150. H. C. Jones, Pelican, aska, 2 BEDS, complete, 1 daveno. Main St. ROOM house, completely rurnish- ed, new large radio combination, reirigerator, washing machine and ete, . 105 Gastineau Ave. Phone Red 290. 212 3 | NEW two becrcom furnished house, sion, Ph. Douglas 382. $4,200 for 4 days only — 3 bed- room, garageé, basement, furnace, well furnished, elec. range, hot water heater, refrig., etc, in Douglas. Phone 676 or Green 295. 211 tf SIAMESE Kittens, write or may be seen mile 14'%. A. S. Tickell, Auke Bay. 210 4t 1941 DeSoto Sedan, $600. Ph. Red 835. LOOKING for a place to live? Trailer house, completely furnish- ed. Ph. Douglas 772. EOAT, 18 Ly 8, covered. 60 hp Jeep. | Good looking, seaworthy, 18 mo. old. Frank Parsons. 209 tf or sedan, Ph. Blue 930 after 5 p.m. 206 tf 1.5 MERCURY outpoard motor. Call Green 332 209 5t 1940 BUICK Sp Sps oor m! excellent condmon, good tires, ra- dio, heater. Ph. Black 875. FREMMING resident at Elfin Cove Write Elliott Fremming, Peucsn. Alaska. I:ICE Home with 2 apts., income, age; 14 mi. Post; Rcad. 202 12t LOG CABIN 28x16 1t inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf FORD 1-ton van truck. Engine overhauled. $450. See at Jay's Su- per Service. FOR RENT 2 SINGLE rooms available June 1 Harriet Wood, Tel. 911. 206, U1 STEAMHEATELD kooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. 143. from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NIiCE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 738 tt FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” ‘tunon via plane or water taxi, 630 Centact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal Meets at 7 p. m. sharp in the {and performing the work for con- Legion Dugout, Mon., June 6. 12 2t structing Alaska Forest Highway office, Baranof Hotel. 212 tf Project 7-A5,B2, Surfacing, Mitkof Highway, Tongass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory of Alaska. The project located adjacent | to the town of Petersburg, Alaska is 4.917 miles in length and consists of resurfacing and placement of loose riprap for slope protection. The | principal items of work involved in the project are as follows: Extra and Miscellaneous Force Account Work, All Req'd,; Clearing 0.8 Acre; Un- With connections to Crlig ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 classified Excavation 1,500 Cu.Yds,; | Fine Grading Subgrade and Should- | ers 4.917 Miles; Pit Clearing 0.5 Acre; Pit Stripping 1,000 Cu.Yd.; Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Surface Course 9,000 Cu.Yd.; Loose Riprap | 3,000 Cu.Yd. Plans and specifica- tions may be examined by prospec- tive bidders at Public Roads Admin- istration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska; Public Roads Administration, 208 Broad- way-Oak Building, Portland, Ore- gon; Associated General Contractors of America, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washington; Associ- ated General Contractors of Am- erica, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon; Associated General Con- tractors of America, Lousac-Sogn Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Where copies of plans and specifications are uested, a deposit of $10.00 will be refquired to insure their return. If these are not returned within 15 days after opening of bids, the de- posit will be forfeited to the Gov- ernment. Checks should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and specifica- tions may be obtained at the office of Public Roads Administration, 419 | Federal and Territorial Building, |Juneau, Alaska and Public Roads |, 'Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon. H. A, toddart, Division Engineer 5 Pirst publication, June 3, 1949 Last publication, June 7, 1949, 212 3t| full basement, immediate posses-' 211 3t | 210 3t . 210 tf ! comp. furn. Ph. Green 915. 04 tf { | $3600 Modern House furnished; gar- Fritz Cove | 99 tf 69 tf | WUR!L’I’ZER Spinit pmno for Tent {I AM PLEASED tg announce lnyI SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block | Special weekend excursion for Ju-| neau resident including: Transpor- !‘fll SAI.E | DUPLEX two 1 bedr. apts., can add | 3 bdrs. if wanted. Exquisitely fur- nished.. View, basement, furnace, immediate occupancy. Owner will finance. DOUGLAS, 3 bdr., basement fur- nace, Channel view, well furnish- ed, 2 lots, garage, large, light rooms. ALSO 3 bdr. home, $5,500; .garage, furnace, good furniture, carpets; ALSO 2 hdr, furnished, basement, furnace, etc. ALSO Nobh Hill 3-bdr., basement, garage, fur- nished. The CLARICE. The FORREST- | ER. The IT. | MACHINE SHOP doing fine busi- ness, long, reasonable lease, well { l | | vicinity Small Boat Harbor. 4-BEDROOMS, double plumbing, furnace, cement basement, view, near Federal Bldg., and school. Immediate possession. pwner fi- nanced, small down pay., bal $75 per month. o | FIRST ST. $500 down, 2 bar., bal-| ance like rent. Vacant. Furnished. #FRITZ COVE: 2-hdr. floors, garden, marine view,? school bus service; ALSO 8-rooms i room cabin, part furnished. | LENAS BEACH and COVE cabins, well built, well furnished, good beaches. BEATY SHOP with living quarters, | location assured, large following, SIXTH SST., near school, Duplex' well furnished, garage, garden, view. DUPLEX, w1110ughby, modern, fur-: nished, nlways rented. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS i i 09 5t! ' Phone 676 over First National Bank ! 3 FOR SALE ((onimued) ooco---o-ooo DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for flower box- es, gardens, and lawns. Shores Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, Box 209. 174 2 l....&"'...'. i i i | FOR SALE: 2 pair swis, good cor- C‘tion. Green 400 after 6 p.m. 90 ad 18-1t. Klinker Outboard with John son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac; Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t | ! equipped, also adjoining building hardwood 1 with 5% acres pat. land; ALSO 2 E P. O.! DUPLEX—Contains 'one of the towns finest apartments, Juxur- iously and fully furnished. K Addi- tional apartment rening at $75 per: month, Channel view. Owner financed at rea: ble terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacler Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, § bedrooms, par furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. (William Winn—Phone 234 NEW LISTINGS 18900 CASH takes 2-room cabin, ofl range and furniture, also 5-acre homesite. Loop Road 1 mile from Auk Bay, Forest Service strip to Auke. Lake gives boat landing fl right-of-way. New roof on house, ;ccupied all wlnter. available June !39000 3-bedroom house East 'St, Fully furnished. Furniture 2 years \ old, electric stove, /refrig, new | wash. machine. Best view. Hot water heater, automatic oil fur- nace, hot water heat. 1% blocks from St. Ann's; 3 blocks from school; 5 blocks from Evergreen Bowl. 189,000 Martin Feist house bottom of ski trail, 1 bedroom possible 3, fireplace, view, basement. |9 Used Cars, 25 boats far salc./ PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real istate - - Boats Sale Merchandise -2th at Harber — Fhome $U WANTED WANTED: Troller on percentage by expcnenced fisherman, with op- ticn to buy. Phone Douglas 255; Box 1232 Douglas. 211 6t | | { | { WANTED: Experienced stenograph- er receptionist, also possibly sim- ple bookkeeping. Law office. R. E. Robertson, phone 334. 211 tf i e VACUUM Cleaner, portable washing machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen table. All practically new. Phone Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6t appointment as sales agent for| the remaining shares of Pewabic | Minig Co. stock available to the public. Equipment and a six-man crew are preparing to leave town fcr the copper sites to be pros- pected. Shares sell for $1 each with a minimum purchase of 100. Less. than 8,000 shares remain to be sold, Peter Wood, Tel. 911, Ju- neau, Box 2339. 206 tf LONG Establisiied business, liquor store, grocery and meat markef with living quarters. Must settle estate. T'h. 103 or P.O. Box 259. l“ t | | {NORAH SAILS soum WITH 25 msnls!ks The Princess Norah, skippered b& Capt, P. Leslie, docked here at 8 | o'clock this morning and sailed for | the south at 9:30 o'clock. Passeng- fers included: | To-Seattle: Miss A. Kronquist, Mrs. N. Cook and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutchings, Mrs. Smith, F. Forzan. . To Vancouver: Mgs. A. Hendrick- son and son, Mrs. and Miss Arn- old, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jackson, Miss Robison, P. Skorabohach, M. G. McGarry, B. H. Kane, J. Means and Miss Means. To Prince Rupert: Mr. and Mrs. A. Eide and infant and Keith Over- mn |STORK 15 WINNER Alr express means immediate delivery to youl Simply ‘write or wire your favorite shop or your business house, requesting that your morchandiw‘bl :l\lppod by Air Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it fo you in a matter of hours! Dependable serv- ice at lowest rates by Air Express. . w W N ALEUTIAN RACE SEATTLE, June a—m—'rhe stork won over the steamer Aleutian iy a goed three hours last night. Offices. of the Alaska Steamship {Company in Seattle were alerted to _have an ambulance on hand when the Aleutian docked. A pas- senger from Wrangell, Mrs. Alex- andra Merculief, 33, momentarily was expecting a baby. The stork arrived at 6:25 p.m. Dr. Russell Johnson of Juneau was abeard to assist. Mrs. Merculief and her new son were ; reported “dcing all flght" tcday at a hospital. Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath " _ PHONE BLUE 670 w2, chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end : fon WANTED: Cab drivers at Giacier Cab Co. New cars. 210 tf WANTED to rent, small furnished hcuse or apt. Urgently needed by Cceast Guardsman couple and baby. E. Bittle, Gastineau Hotel. ' 210 3t | WANTED: Large crowa to attend all-day old-fashioned barbecue to be ‘held on June 4th at the site of the new chapel at Glacier Highway and Auke Lake. Plenty of food and fun. Proceeds for Chapel-By-The-Lake Building Fund. 209 4t EMPLOYED young couple wish to sublet ‘apartment or house for summer. Excellent care guaran- teed. Urgent. Phone 374. 04 3t CARRIERS for Alaska Daily Em- pire. 93 tf dh { WANTED: Expertenced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room zw Henlth Department, Terri- 1 Bldg. 92 t S ar] S b R st O LOST: Black and gold Sheaffer * fountain pen with engraved name, Gwen Redd. Gastineau Hotel. 0 3t MISCELLANEQUS —_— JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. . Dr. W T. Riley,. Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg, Phone Blue 379 HOPES New ana. Cied Mdse. Wi St. Phone 908. 00 i WINTER . and, POND, .Ine, LDeveloping - ¥rinung - Eniarging & Artists’ Paints and Materlals Blue Printing - Photestats Ll i, o Ll bt e 4 A GUARANTEED . Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. \Lola’s, Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. ’ tf MADSEN CYCLE & . FISHING SUPPLY . Full line of Halibat and \