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JUST LIKE DAD'S MUNSINGWEAR'S "S'PORT" SKIT An exact copy of Dad’s especially for the same hori yet made young fellows. Boasts izontal fly front, the convenient mild-support pouch . Soft knitted cotton to make 3’1)111' laundering time happier. , his active play- M. Behrends Co QUALITY | | | EYES EXAMINED | f Second and Franklin DR. D. D. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS S/INCE /887 LENSES PRESCRIBED MARQUARDT Juneau GREATER CLEANING HANG IT UP!—it requires no Hloor space, 1t folds flat. .. Cleaner From its “Magic Handle"” to its low, streamlined housing the all new SINGER* Vacuum Cleaner is built for a perfect clean- ing performance. bangs flat against the wall. tures spring from the suggestions of a million housewives who know—from experience— what they need in cleaning equipment. Yes, here is the cleaner you always wanted. It is really new—with 5 all new, ex- clusive features: CORD REWIND reels in cord without wind- ing by hand. CORD REEL stores cord for you within the cleaner itself. GET-UNDER-ABILITY— streamlined housing only 5" jh gots jer most furniture. AT A TWIN FANS maintain a strong, uniform cur- rent of suction along the wide cleaning nozzle. You can clean with the ends of the nozzle as well as with the center! PIVOTED FLOATING BRUSH requires no adjustment for ordinary type rugs. STREAMLINED HOUSING has greater “get- under-ability” because it is only 5" high! MAGIC HANDLE —every- thing you need to operate your cleaner within fingertip seach—cord control, cord outlet, handle release, 2-speed wwitch, bag take-up lever. BUDGET TERMS Allowance for your present model SEE IT'./ We’ll arrange a demon- stration in your own home “Tiew. U, 5. ot OF by The Binger ik, Con sold — serviced — guaranteed only at your SINGER SEWING CENTER Contact Mr, Johnson at the Baranof Hotel—Phone 800 Its design—its exclusive work-saving fea- ! FELLERIN "(OMEBACK' WITH WIN By JACK HAND Bob Feleler's “‘comeback” Cleveland’s extra-inning magic are kecping the Indians in the *Ameri- an League race. Just when New York and Boston seemed set for a private stretch drive, the Indians elbowed in by snatching three straight from the Red Sox. The Trice's success in thumping | Boston in 13 of 19 starts could be {the making of a second straight pennant. However, it the way to the flag for the Yankees, The idle Kanks, in Kansas City for an exhitition, saw their lead mount to four full games. Cleve-| land is five and a half back. Feller, now winner of 13, engi- neered the first Gleveland victory, |5-2 |Johnson for two runs in the first |inning, Feller drove home a third in the second frame. It was his | fourth victory over the Sox who lm',e beaten him only once. The Tribe's amazing exira-inning skill enabled them to pull the sec-| ond out of the loss column, 5-4, in 10 innings. Ted Williams' 35th homer with one on broke a 2-2 |tie in the seventh but Cleveland tied the score in the ninth and | nudged Joe Dobson for decisive {run in the tenth. It was the In-| |dians’ 16th overtime win in 17 | games, four over Boston. | Mike Tresh, reserve catcher who! had not batted in a run all season, | |drove home the big score with a left field single. | Detroit, trying desperately to make it a four-team battle, won its | eighth straight by defeating Phila- | delphia, 4-3, in 10 innings. | Dick Kokes singled with the tases |loaded in the ninth for the &t. | Louis Browns' 2-1 edge over Wash-| ington in their battle to stay out ol the cellar. Those St. |up with a ‘ummg at Boston, | Br s, 8-2, to protect their two and |a half game lead over Brooklyn in | the National. BErooklyn's Jack Banta matched| Brazle’s six-hitter as he went the {route for the first time in his brief major league career, Pittsburgh, 5-1. Larry Jansen earned win No. 1 Louis Cardinals came big seven-run seventh trouncing the {back even with the .500 mark by | shading Cincinnati’'s Ken Raffens. |berger, 3-2. Hank Thompson' seventh inning homer was the mar- | gin of victory. | Homers by Stan Lopata and Andy | Seminick in the eighth inning en- abled the Fhillies to top Chicago, |6-5, in a night game that drewe |only 2,802 to Shibe Park. SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN’S and | also could | After the Indians tagged Earl| downing | for New York as the Giants climbed | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—--JUNEAU, ALASKA FOOTBALL PRACTICE (By the Associated Press) Football practice in the Pacific popping of photographers’ flash |Lulbs and the hopes that this may te the West Coast's year in the 1Rose Bowl. Strictly on paper, the University of Southern California Trojans look like the class of the conference. Jeff Cravath had 82 gridders turn out yesterday at the opening ses- sion. With 25 lettermen among them, Jeff easily fielded a veteran first string for the cameramen. Of course, big reason for USC's nomi- nation for pre-season favorite ix | that 14-14 tie last year with mighty Notre Dame. However, California and Oregon, [m-mlist.s in 1948, must be con- idered. Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf had 87 Huskies turn out but at last report, he still was locking hard for | another Jackie Jensen. Oregen’s Jim Aiken started off his \54 gridders with an opening day | scrimmage. He too is doing some ! fancy looking—for another Norm | Van Brocklin, & { Coach Red Sanders, the ex-Van- | derbilt mentor, greeted his 54 UCLA ‘hfll\dfi with the gloomy news that !Les Steiner, three-letter guard, is quitting the game. He is staying |in school but is working instead. Stanford’s undefeated 1948 frosh [tmm plus some topnotch junior | college transfers met Marchy Schwartz at Palo Alto. | New coach Laverne (Kip) Taylor |of Oregon State also is loaded with ‘!L'tllrnmg lettermen. Of the 55; {who turned out, 24, were letter- | winners. ‘He expects to scrimmage | Wednesday. { Dark horse of the conference is ‘the University of Washington. | Howie Odell's Huskies have fullback |Hugh McElhenny this year. The ‘ape"dv transfer from Compton J.C. |is considered to be the prize reokie catch of the conference. | Coach Phil Sarboe of Washings ton State predicts his Cougars will field the best team in years. Little is known of Montana and |Idaho although the latter has 28 hetummg lettermen. " B.B.STARS | Here are stars of games played | yesterday in the majors: Batting—Ron Northey, £t. Louis | —Clouted a home run with the i&ases loaded to spark the Cards’ big seven-run seventh inning as they | beat the Boston Braves, 8-2. Pitching—Jack Banta, Brooklyn Dodgers—Young hurler went the distance for the first time in his major league career, Wwhipping | Pittsburgh, 5-1, on a six-hitter. ol Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your ACA agent you can way. Through your local reserve your seat on Pan American 1o the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoo h, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar ities ACA ho Ids a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy thei tickets in Juneaul fllflSK%m{:‘ g " ko wing Southeastern STARTING Coast Conference opened amid the, SOLONS ARE HANDED 6-0 WALLOPING (By the Associated Press) Portland handed Sacramento a |6 to 0 licking in Monday night's jonly Pacific Coast league game, dropping the Solons four games behind leading ‘Hollywood and a game behind second-place Oakland. Bill Fleming, who relieved the ail- | ing Roy Helser in the first inning, | pitched the Beavers to victory.| ! Helser started the game with a sore | ing to three batters. {over and allowed only three hit: the rest of the way. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Hollywood Oakland Sacramento San Diego | Seattle San Francisco Portland Lo$ Angeles 3 National League St. Louis Brooklyn | Boston Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Cihcinnati | Chicago i American League | New York Boston | Cleveland | Detroit. Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis H Wash‘mflton Wllllams s Keeping Lead In Sluggmg CHICAGO, Aug. familiar figure occupied a familiar teday—Ted Williams, ton slugger, topped the batters for | the fourth straight week. With a whopping .353 average Williams, if he continues his pre- | sent pace, should grab the loop batting crown for the third straight year. If the Boston strong man wins in 1949 it will be his fifth title since 1941, Williams' .359, compiled from of- ficial figures through last Sun- third place tie were Boston’s Dom Louis, each with .328. FIGHT DOPE No knockouts last night in the fight game but here are outcomes of encounters: At Albuquerque — Harold - (Baby Face) Jones, 136'%, outpointed Pee- wee Swingler, 134, Los Angeles, (10). At Tucson, Ariz—Charley Salas, 145, Phoenix, outpointed Bobby ‘Yeager, 145, Los Angeles (10). At Washington — Jimmy Cooper, 125%, Manuel Ortiz, 129, El Centro, Calif., 0. At Pittsburgh — Johnny Flynn, 216, Rochester, N.Y., stopped Bil Peterson, 213, Chicago, (4). WIL BASEBALL Here are final scores of games played last night in the WIL: Salem 10, Yakima 0. Spokane 11, Wenatchee 8 (11 in-| nings) . Vancouver 14, Tacoma 3. ‘Bremerton 3, Victoria 2. DIVORCE FILED Suit was filed for divorce today iby R. T. Davis vs. Barbara Reid ' Davis. CHILKOOT MOTORSHIP LINES 1949 Schedule of Sailings Serving— JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY and the ALASKA quflwAY Lv. Lv. Connects with all Canadian Pacific Sailings at Skagway CARO TRANSFER COMPANY Agent Juneau, Alaska JUNEAU/H ..Monday 9 am. Friday 7 am. Haines Ly, Tee Harbor M/V CHILKOOT AINES ‘Tuesday 9 a.m. Saturday 9 am. SKAGWAY/HAINES Haines ... ...Sunday am. L Wednesday a.m. ..Sunday pm. Wednesday p.m. v. Skagway ... (Time of departure is depem‘au on time of tide) CHILKOOT, HAINES, ALASKA Steve Larsson Homer Manager b ALASKA TRANSFER CO. Agent Skagway, Alaska | [ 1 S —————————— T S A ————————— shoulder and gave way after pm‘h-h Fleming took | - Pet |, spot in American League baseball | mighty Bos- | day’s games, léd runnerup George | Kell of Detroit by 20 points. In a| ! DiMaggio and Bob Dillinger, of St. Washington, outpointed| w FOR SALE FOR SALE manufacture, good condition. 86 2t | PIANO, Davenport excellent tone, $200. Ph. Red 180. HOME: Two bedroom, one block behind Baranof. Modern, conven- ient, practical. No winter trans- portation problem. Combined liv- ing room-kitchen makes for low cost heat Good condition, inex- pensive upkeep. Phone Red 170. $4,000. 86 6t 110 VOLT fully automatic Kohler | light ‘plant. Inquire Ludwig Nel- son Jewelry Store. 86 10t | TEN tube Philco radio phonograph, ironing board with locking metal stand, 2 maplg finish lamp tables, | 1 chest of drawers, 1 night stand, ( 1 wardrobe cabinet, 1 typewriter | table, 1 L. C. Smith typewriter. Ph. Red 180. 86 Tt 1942 PACKARD, new tires, good condition, one luggage carrier. J. W. Williams, Jorgenson Service Station. 86 2t | DESK, radio, phonograph, lect Oven; Electrolux vacuum cleaner, bunk bed. Apt. 503, Baranof Ho- tel. 85 3t '35 OLDS 4-door sedan, runs good. $195.00. 212, TWO flat view lots on the level. Assessed value $630. Will sell for $500, Maker, Douglas 464. 84tt good ‘tires, Ph. Blue ‘l:IOUsE. close to s’cl;ool;storesr, ¥ blk of bus. Level yard and base- ment for youngsters. Maker, Douglas 464. 84 tf 4 bedroom, ed, electric water heater, and washing machne; next Douglas Hi. 2nd lot $400. Down | pawment $1500. Also '36 Ply-| mouth with new 42 Dodge motor, $390. H. J. O'Singa, $3900——house 84 6t edan; 10 Sedan; 1937 Plymouth Sedan; 1941 Dodge Sedan; 1947 Studebak- er !4-ton pickup; 1940 Packard | Club Coupe. Cowling Motsr Co. 8z tf A 32-VOLT light plant, 1500-watt, extra heavy duty batterk lights day or night without running plant, very economical to operate Just like new. Write Box 261 or ph. 331 daytime. 82 tf Profitable business. 82 tf | payments, Call 796 after 7 p. m. $500 DOWN, aimost new house out | of town. Blue 212. 81 tf{ ‘3 BEDROOM Hous full basement, | furnace heat, fully modern, furn- ished or unfurnished. Ph. 535, ask for Poole hetween 8 a. m. and 5 pap. 81 tf NEL Chev. Truck, good run- ning conditicn. Good tires. $250. Ph, 544 or 317. 80 tf FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE . For those who enjoy comfort while ! “Roughing It Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plauve or water taxi, and river boa* for fishing trip, $30.5¢ Contact Ralph Wright at the CLamber formation booth in Alaska Coasta) office, Baranof Hotel. 212 ¢ 84 tf furnish- H range | to | Box 1261, ] 1940 Chr) sler [N of Commerce Travel In- | NEW 2 bdr. home, elig. FHA, hard- wood floors, garage, basement, | elec. range and refrig., can add 2 bdr. on 2nd flcor. Basement, lawn, etc., immediate possession. 4-BDR. Home, view. basement, elec. stove and refrig. 2 years old. | 2-BDR. Home, hardwood floors, view, basement, furnace, etc., compl. furnished. WE have two new homes nearing completion. Come in and see plans. Buy now and plan your own color scheme, etc. One, in Douglas, one in Juneau. 2-BDR. Home on 7th St., furnish- ed, basement. 3 BEDROOMS, furnished, view, terms, new Kelvinator refrig., Frigidaire range. 3 BDRS, basement, view, fireplace, hardwood floors, compl. furn, immediate possession. 'SEVERAL excellent building lots | on Glacier highways, some ap- 1 prox. 4 mi. Also lots Douglas. LADIES own your own bpusiness— | sewing and novelty shop, priced | quick sale. Excellent location, im- l mediate possession, small apt. in back of shop. TWO beauty shops—no phone calls. 2 machine shops on Small Boat Harbor. Garage. 3 api. houses, good income. Pile-driving equip. Fish packer. Property at Sitka, Tenakee, Pelican. | 1 1 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcre 676 over Pirst Nationsl Bank FOR SALE |TOP GRAIN hand carved Mdies ' bags, $25.00. Men's belts, guar- anteed for § years, or a genuine Alaska Sealskin billfold that will last a lifetime for $5. ! items in our stock. Harbor Leath- er. Phone 884. 0 2t ectrolux Vacuum Cleaners, No\v $75.50. Call Bill Auld, 912, for demonstration. 60 1 mo. |NO OTHER nume T will give so much comfort at so | great a saving in fuel as ade- quate insulation and weather- stripping. It Costs Less Than You Think! For estimates call ‘Warde A, Johnson, Ph. 81. 73 1mo 6NE 38 cal super Buto on a 'hl | cal frame. cail 0362 73 4t 0—Pm—A| EHINATOWN Cafe, cash or easy|JOURNEYMAN Leatherworker, and handstitcher. Harbor 68 1t swivel knife | $20 a day to producer. Leather, Phone 884. {YOUR Choice, elther 1947 DeSoto door sedan. Phone Red 270. 55tf CRECEN'T APT., centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- i monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf {FOR SALE: Welding and body re- pair shoo suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below svalue. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LONG Established ousiness, liquor store, grocery and meat marke$ witb living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf ILOG CABIN 28316 It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf FOR RENT OFFICE or STORE | Black 763. Call 76 tf space, NICE Clean Roome, steam heated 315 Gold St. 220 tf STEAMHEATEL kooms, Weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 @ WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. ~ LEADERS INB. 8. Leaders in the major baseball | leagues through games of yesterday axe NATIONAL. LEAGUE ! Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, .353; Slaughter, St. Louis, .327. | Runs Batted In — Robinson, | Brooklyn, 105; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 93. Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, 37; Musial, St. Louis, 26. Pitching—Wilks, St. Louis, .786; Roe, Breoklyn, 11-4, .733. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Williams, Boston, | Kell, Detroit, .345. Runs Batted In—Stephens, Bos- ton, 139; Williams, Boston, 136. Home Runs — Williams, Boston, 35; Stephens, Boston, 34. Pitching—Parnell, Boston, 20-6, .769; Reynolds,, New York and Hutchinson, Detroit, 13-4, .764. 11-3, .359; There are an estimated 3,000,000 miles of rural roads in the United States. For_Charter M.V. VERMARCO Diesel Powered—Licensed 'SMALL BOAT HARBOR ' ISS-F’I‘. Cruiser “Katinka.” Chrysler Marine, 2% to 1 reduction. Fully equipped. Sleeps six. Ready for charter or suitable for living. Priced to sell. T. J. MacCaul, Auk Bay or write 4004, Juneau. 58 tf CUT-down Fora V-8 racer—every thing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4. $500. 46 tf AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we'll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf MISCELLANEOUS JUNEAU SECRETARIAL SERVICE Gastineau Hotel Lobby. All types of stenographic and clerical work. ‘Make our office your office. Ph. Red 963. 62 tf CHIROPODIS'i":—Blue 379. 74 1mo |\ | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone m 315 Decker Way.. HOME Insulation, Weatherstripping Plan now for winter. For esti- mates phone 81. Ward A. John- son. 71 1mo! HOPES New ana Gsed Mdss. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 314 2n¢ St. Phone 908. %0 8 WINTER and POND, CO. Ine, ! Approximately days were 10t in farm accidents ih | this country in 1948, Standard improvemerit { 4-door sedan or 1949 Dodge 4- i LOST: Grsy Persmn TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1949 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready for occupancy after Sept. 15. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and nnge. Automatic oil heat. Moderi insulation. Hard- wood floors and large view win- dows. Financed by FHA with lib- eral terms. Low .down payment. Plans and specifications may be inspected in this office. Office ¥n Alaska Credit Bureau PHONE, - - 234 WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau PETERSON HOME, Peterson Hill near Auk Lake, 5 acres patented, three buildings—3-bedroom home with full congrete basement; elec- tricity, private well. Also 1-bed- room cabin and large barn. On bus line. $7950. : ROY LUNN apartments, 3 apts. 1 bedroom ‘each; also 20x14 studio or shop fn'rear. 327 11th St across from Evergreen Apts. Make an offer. GUN CLUB road back of PRA. 4« room house on piling. $2500. GODING HOUSE. Can show in- vestment ‘of $9,500. Includes yard and new concrete basement. $7000 on terms. NEAR DOUGLAS on beach, sea- wall, electricity, oil, water. 2- hedruom, hvingrq)m, large kitch« i on, ‘bath. $1800 cash. !ON BEACH across from Juneau, 3- ! bedroom4,s very clean, $3500. }STAR HILL, 4-bedrooms,. furnish- ed. $9500. TWO BEDROOM;: }'xome in good | neighborhood, $5500. FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE, fireplace large living room with view, needs some repairs. $4750. (OfI‘HER LISTINGS in Douglas, Auk Bay, Lena Cove, etc. | PETER WOOD SALES ACENC?Y WANTED COAST GUARD officer desires to rent 2 or 3 bedroom house or apt. Phone Green 200. 85 9t RELIEF Clerk. Inquire Baraof Ho- tel. 86 tf GOVERNMENT girl wants ¥oom in’ private home or place with other girls. Ph. 807 days. school age chil to care for in my own home days. Ph. 377. 85 3t RENT OR LEASE, 2 or 3 bedroom house. Permanent civil service employee; wife and 2 children. await call in San Diego. Robert Rotzler, Hotel Juneau. 85 tf DAY NURSERY. Mother’s care, su- pervised play. Mrs. Wm. Passey, Phone Blue 230. 84 tf WANTED to rent, one bedroom apartment, preferably furnished, by permanent civil service em- ployee being transferred to Ju- neau. Write Huroff A. Sunders, Box 1965, Ketchikan, giving de- tails, including rental desired. 36t YOUNG Juneau Couple, expecting child in Oct, desperately need apt. or house, reasonable rent. Husband steadily employed. Please ph. Blue 306. 69 tf WANTED:' Ycung man grocery clerk, experienced preferred, $75 per week to start. See Bill Cope at 20th Centuxy Grocery. 81 tf | HELP Wanted. Apply Alaska Laun- dry. 80 tf 'WANTED to rent garage In vicin- ity of Star Hill., Ph. Black 158 after 6 p. m. 79 4% WANT Cooking, any kind. Hotel maid, well experienced. Phone Black 210. 6 tf WANTED: Inside, outside paint- ing and paperhanging. I am ahead' of schedule and will give you immediate service. DO IT NOW! Ralph A. Treffers, Paint Con- tractor, Ph. Blue 462. 56 tf SELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK $5.95 up. Fifth Ave., N.Y. firm de- sires women to sell New Dresses, Suits, Lingerfe. Seen in “Vogue”, “Mademoiselle”. Good commis- sions. Write for sample book. Mod- ern Manner, 260JP Fifth Ave., New York. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Several sweaters at Auke Beach Mundsy Call Blue 770. 1t ale cat for “Smokey.” 86 2t over a week. ~Called Phone 507. LoST! Transparent plastic coin . purse, containing change. Keep- sake Please Ph. Green 770. 852t FOUND: Gold identification brac- let, Denny. Owner may have same by paying ‘for adv. 833 Steel coated with ume an alloy 1'1000000 work |of 15 per cent tin and 85 per cent lead, is used principay for auto- mobile fuel tanks.

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