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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA mmmmmv—'w (ol et et e “w @ % BLAIRS ARE HERE ABOARD PLEASURE YACHT BILLY B Billy B, auxiliary Big Leagues Getting fo Real Form By JACK HAND As: ted Press Sports Writer Baseball's dizzy pennant races are reverting to form as the clubs ap- The | yacht, 34-foot sailing type, has a ketch arrived here from Los Angeles, her fim;}i:u:mm du-nv- port. Skipper Raymond C | Blair, and, his wife, Marie, took the yacini frem Los Angzles to Coos Bay, | Ore., where they picked up two dis- Iz:!mr:;cd veterans, Jim Wood and | “"" - 2 My [Phil Paine, which comprise the |Preach the cne-third mark with an- crew of the boat. other Boston Rzd - St. Louis The boat was built for pleasure Cardinals world series a distinct |by Skipper Blair in 1941 in Los | possibility. Angeles. The war held the Blairs| The Red Sox are in first place with an unbroken eight-game win- Daily Schedules io: back from doing much lrnv(-ling, o |but “we're iaking up for it now,” ning streak and the Cards have . S"KA stated Mus. Blair. surged from last to fifth, only 41 | 3ames out of firs . by winning their | i They loft Los Angeles in July, | [ J PHERSBURG 11946, to come to Alaska, but broke a | ‘85t seven straight ! . WRANGELL main mast off the Rogue River 'mdI The Red S . moved into the _{\mA had to pull in Coos Bay for the {erican League lead yesterday, while . KETCHIKAN | winter. The crew was enlarged bv]eluu)mg an oven .d\te on the| |two as the two veterans mentioned ‘“"’""“‘ of Chicago's 6-4 victory| over the New York Yankees. | *Boston's Braves became the new { National League pace setter, while ! | watching the rain wash out their | |scheduled game in Cincinnati, be- ”mnod the ship in Coos Bay for lh(w {trip north. The Blairs left Coos Bay on May 18 and arrived in Seattle about the @ ICY STRAIT AREA severai Tri s Each week t°l first of Juhe, where they spent a i b 3 ; p . A1 tew @ays 1ooking around. s cause New York fell before Pitts-| E' They had rough weather north- |dureh. 12-2. H bound which slowed them on the| Mort Cooper failed in spectacular | fashion, being clubbed for eight hits to Juneau. They like what @® HAINES | trip | they have seen of this city and hope | 2°3/8 ionings of “his . Glants' | ® SKAGWAY g to spend a lot of time looking over |debut. Th:'" :’t:” Nc\:l\'m-kdluul'l- A the surrounding country. Their |ers were treated roughly and the| ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points 1. "are not definite, but they | Glants suffered another serious blow in a serious injury to Lefty might spend the summer here, hop- ing to set Montie Kennedy. The young soulh‘» in some clam digging : ; {paw was hit in the head by a line E o = o e e e \ S A A | subport. DOUGLAS BANDCONCERT 10 NEWS START BIG EVENTS Bus FOR JULY FOURTH FUNERAL BUS ARRANGED | Mr. and Mrs. Wm Do OV S| of the Channel Bus Lines are pro- E RS Various Soloists Are fo Be Featured on Program Arranged by Shofner viding fre¢ transportation to the Heading many friends of the late Mrs. J.| O. Kirkham who will be attending al a2t the Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary tomorrow anr~xm-~|\ A bus is scheduled to leave Treadwell stop at 1:15 p.m, a id will take on additional funeral goers enroute. [ | he| the calendar of events|4 BEDROOMS, {dor a busy and spectacular Fourth FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1947 WANT ADS Al 'MURPHY & MURPHY $2,000 EXCELLENT furn. 2 lois, 4 bedrooms, near center garage, town. hardwood floors, complete new redecorate, full ce- of July Celebration will be the: ment besement, furnished. LISBY I;ERI-I {concert by the Juneau City Band!| Eleventh St. . Likby ‘ntetved this . week: from |EL7eL free to the public at 8 p.m. i i e July 8, in Triangle Place, rain or|2 HOUSES, West Ninth. Wrangell, \?11“10 he is employed, ‘01.\)1“1? {FRITZ COVE, two beach homes, vistt his wife here. This concert will feature mnons‘} modern, furnished, suitable year yima |soloists from the band’s member-| Tound BABY BOY, H. PLANTES i ship of some 40 play Word was -received ‘this week S10 2 S PR (rom Mr. and Mrs. Hector Plante, 'r. et P .'“l he qu]:u .]!< lent an tormer Juneau residents, of the lvl‘l;‘";:;lfm:;‘m \3:11;1 L birth of a baby boy o 1w Y i . Y ¥ on Juns 18 Doug Gregg, arranger for the weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces and amed John Edward. The Plantes, have three girls, all of whom were born in Juneau's St. Ann's Hospital besides the new ad- aition. Hector Plante was an Alaska Ju- uneau Mine employee and more re- cently an employee of the Juneau He was President of the CIO Mine Mill & Smelters Workers Union, Local 203. .o man trumpet section, “Moon Glow" tet. This number will be played bone quartet, composed Lorenzen, Bill Matheny, rison, the Dick Gar- band's outstanding These musicians, playing (companied and with special effects, were given prolonged light Yo ap- plause at the concert given at the 20th Ceptury theatre last spring. Housewarming Party for the last time, under the baton band and a member of the seven- | has arrangedi for trombone quar-| MODERN HOME, Glacier Highway, with no-accompaniment. The trom- | of Hank) and Buddy Hunter, is one of | sections. | unac- V MURPRY & !WBPHY | Phone 676 over riret. The band will perform, perhaps | . and other | MAKE OFFER 31A36 Trolier reaay to go. Alaska’s | TROLLER Polari8 41 ft. 8 in. | SHOE REPAIR shop will train buyer. LOT on 5th with lumber for small home. 5 acres pat. land. ADJACENT city beautiful new 3- bedrcom home, furn. drive-in gar- age REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS National an opportunity Douglas rebuild old home, partial BIG 15%: 512 _FOB SALE ft inboard boat for sale. Channel Boat Worls, Red 110. 611-t3 1940 PONTL‘C-nne \ank order— see Connors Garage or call Blue 611-t3 SECOND-Hand Store, South Frank- lfn. Call 301 or 256 Scuth Frank- lin, 611-t3 100 BF Tt 50% or EREST of the Alaskan Hotel of Cordova, Alaska, which includes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particulars write or see Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel, Cordova, Alaska. Box 19 Buyer to take possession immed- iately. 611-t9 PRE-TESTED topsoil, black or sandy loam. Send, gravel, rock, fertilizers, hauling anywhere. Ph, 476, P. O. Box 17. 608-t6 GOOD runnmg 1930 model A Ford Roadster. New paint, fair tires a_nd motor. $225 Douglas 35-5 rings. 608-tf 1041 NASH Scdan, 20,000 miles Black 745. , 8ood condition, call 605-t3 7 ROOM modern | house completely trout fishing, and sightseeing. From . 3 of Joebphe SHatner who OH iv ¥ ¥ ) S £ el ( ganized | fmnkhed — Less tnan bl here, the Biairs will head south to dive off the bat of Walker Cooper G . f M W I‘ ; i 5 & ; Dioek CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU tL:\s ‘Angeles from where they might |In DAtting practice. He suffered a IVEN 10T MISS WOII the band in avrit ot tast year ana | oomer | from sehoc: nouse and_town. Falt! for Masion: Boinb. Asis linear fracture of the skull and will VoA who since that time has brought dition. Biack 180, Across the street from Federal ’ 10 8 pasengers the Honduras, but not js be out at least three weeks On Tuesday evening a house the organization to its IJl‘Cw‘ml' i 55 3y 7=\ Building. Phone 387. 606-tf dettuiie | Brooklyn swent the entire three- warming party was given by Miss Digh state of development | CLERK srapiter, shorthand Déx m — | o s A et 'game set from the Chicago Cubs,|Estelle Woli in her recently pur- 1he band will hold a practice| cosary. Apply Alaska Steam- 87“5“ washer—2 single beds. Ph. f PLANES BASED at SITKA AKU LODGE elbowing into third place, on a 5-1|chased home on Twelfth Street. ~ ReXt Tuesdav night at 8 o'clock in| gnjp Co, ticket office and/or " 606-t1 il Jees l.f\KlmuO‘ GF | success against Johnny Schmitz.| The evening was also the bcea- the Grade School auditorium. ! write P. O. Box 2081, Juneau, ''HREE DEUCES length 50 ft. H A f‘_l_‘f‘”»‘ oV f" the Baranof |Ralph Branca posted hiseighth win sion for intrcducing to her many ARl i | Alaske, 610421 " 7834Y ror srolling oF charter werl: il for reservations and tra ’“»H:“!' on an eight-hitter. | friends, her mother, Mrs. Florence 1‘VANL) e cwk—m< Call Red 353 04-t : -t| "Those amazing Philadephia A’s' Eckardt, now visiting from Cali- SUMMONS ISSUED B — EXp r Abit lHl ph 612 FOR INFORMA”ON I < = 'knocked over Detroit, their fifth tornia. | private (llub —r_\;gnu. iv[tk Edge- a3 ft SEINER for sale. See Af one ht loss 8-4, and advanced to| Among the guests who enjoyed } cumbe Club, Sitka, Alaska | ‘Tanner, Connor G'nmge 602-t12 [ g gues 10 enjoy AND RESERVATIONS Washington eked out a 3-3 mar-| VanderLeest. E. AR e { = - 'FLOOR lamp, youth bed, baby bed, . ; L AGRS it | andmbees, B L Seiann, B ARD—For suitable apt’ of | stroller, metal kitchen stool, high S T e e S e A e et S e e e e e Y=7—)% REn gin over Cleveland for Early Wynn's | est Lincoln, Lisle Hebert, C. L. B ( lABOR BH.l 3 4 { N stool, hig B Storing Now- eighth victory. Tom Ferr re- | Crutcher, John Doolin and Hairy o ‘mr, couple With baby.| chair, guitar. 229 5th, 602-t1 —_— i 5 Repairing 0 a late Tribe threat when | Stonel Alst AEs - Bk BH Ve 2o JAHD 2 8 1 | Stonehouse. Also, iss Dora Bill- — |7 ROOM furnished house. Remod- e s o I e v v S Remodelling Pen s weakened in the ninth. Bryan | ings. hostess on the S.'S, Princess NANAIMO, B, O, June 20.—(P—| WANTED—GIrl, at 1edst 17, 10 op- | eled intests S8 Biiroatis E L L l S A l “ L l N E S Cleaning and Glazing tephens w hose first big league poujse, Mrs. Angus, Miss Helen British Columbia’s new labor bill,, erate popcorn machine. Capitol | terms. Blectric kitchen, ofl fur- GUARANTEED :Il-n'tl"‘m ,\"::!l :iw%zmuor; cxrp‘ex?sih Angus, Pauline Washingten, Jose- Which outlaws the calling of a strike! Theatre. 607-tf | nace. May be seen daytimes. Cal) DAILY Tnlps J“NEA“ To KETCHIKAN May 15, went down with his fourth | ppine White Miss Kemp, Joe Wer- before certain conciliation proce- |- i ez ae + Red 185. 602-t1 ca “01 rll!' Sho mé“:l:“ B T e o R O e i R ELDE!}A 1\\OA\£‘A!\ lof B h’lnl 5 ABLRS: itk nitera & Caee oston a: £ souls in the m- av £ fay + apartmen and care or child 5 N = Hellenthal today in the c of a 10-day old D 5 ACRES with modern 5 room via Pelershlfl’g and wrangeu p & R p sk and Philadelphia and - 8t labor dispute in the Imperial Laun-| during eisence of family. 6.4} furnished house, city light, suit- With 4 t0 G Klawock: Hydaburg and at 113 Third Street Louis in the National were ot b | Willouz_.2y. 602- cal able for, chicken ranch with ith connections to Craig, Kla seheduled. 3 ke b 5 oy ' s ste for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle i BABY DAUGI‘"ER FOR Summonses were issued against |\ ANTID. Fxperienced clerk steno| brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 eamers for Prince Rup Y the Laundry Workers Union (CIO) | coooie "o “eong per month. | 596-t1 L FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 LEO ROSENBERGERS iocar. tmce osticiuis ana 21 workers | Shcuire eaom. 108 Termtorial De- | sxSimiSTaR Rom T0 T s last night. The deiendants were i g, . . ' artment of Health. 580-tf | § i ’ e BN i T i RS —_— — F vee of the ordered to appear in police court | b S b 8 ft. 3 in; Easy washer with ot ——— Junenu, is next Thursdey. Fines are called for | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi | SPinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- £t by the Act in case ol convictions. | lcughby. Phone 788. er. Phone Black 139. 539-t! EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED t cigers to his many 4 v ghby. i SBhiong Blask a00, o ROY HGUARDT e -:M r; (Lw: h p ‘&lRS’l’an Beauty Shop, Phom | * ROOM {l,n‘l]lsne(l bouse, 2 _bed- DB D D MA g Rosenberge. 556, 3rd and Main. Speclaliziny | [0S, 1'2 mile Glacier Hiway OPTOMETRIST yestorday afternoon at St. Ann's FIRES FIE[D FIRED In permanents. Open evenings b Phone 035 three rings after 5:30 4 oSl appointment. (203-3t¢ | P-M- 581-t secona and Franklin Juneau The new daughter, who weighed il | £ PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS 6 pounds, 15 ounces, has two little ARRAIOLLOS, Portugal, June 20. | PIANOS RENTED snd TuUNED | TOR SALE—Tn:ce houses and lot, ————————————————— SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. 209 Seward Street DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 JIIKEAII PI.IJMBING & HEA’I‘ING co. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 | [ Third and Franklin FREIGHT Refrigevation and Passenger SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P, 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * | The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS to the Gastineau Cafe brothers and a sister awaiting her at home. Both mother and baby are reported doing nicely. — e HALLMAN GOES SOUTH Major William E. Hallman, who has been in charge of U. S. Army Ofiicer Procurement in Juneau for the past two years, left here on board the Princess Louise for Se- attle where he will receive his Army “discharge at Fort Lawton. Major Hallman, who was accompanied by his wife and daughter, will return to his home at Montgomery, Ala. ‘When you pay ior QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. NORTHLAND TRANSPCRTATION CO. announces the RESUMPTION OF PASSENGER SERVICE S. S. ALASKA ACQUIRED TO SERVE SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES First Sailings FROM JUNEAU Northbound: Faines, Skagway Southbound: FRIL, JUNE 2 and e Tues. thereafter ® We are happy to announce that we have acquired the 366-foot turbo-electric SS ““Alaska” for operation in the Southeastern Alaska route. She will make her maiden voyage in this service, ing from Seattle, Friday, June 20th—and every other Tuesday thereafter. In addition to our regular ports of call, service will be extended to include Haines and Skagway. With a capac- ity of 214 cabin passengers, the SS “Alaska” constitutes the first step in the replacement of our passenger service, 1,166 of the xelned——b} —{P—Locomotive No. Evora Line has been popular request. Peasants and villagers along the line finally got tired of lining the tracks, armed with brooms and pails FQUNTMN l)en of water, to put out flames in build- ings, fields and woods regularly set ! by the spark-tossing smcke-belching engine. —— e—— MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been is-| sued by U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray to Antheny N. Kaiser, 33, and Twila Lorene Porterfield, 30, both| of Juneau. e e WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Installation of officers Saturday night 8 p.m. in the IOOF Hall, fol- ! lowed by dancing and refreshments. —adv. Gll-t”‘ CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. 1005 SECOND AVE - SEARILE 4 * ELiot 5323 DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H.S.GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 1 | | i Anderson bnob. LOST AND FOUND 1dennry, pay for A. Tidstrom. New York Ex- 4 to 7 pm. 611-t3 adv. change. LIGHT BROWN wal!el. Owner may have same by calling at the Em- pire. (d.h.) lOST—Jn Juneau. lady's Bulova wrist wateh, black cord band. Re- ward. Phone Douglas 42 or 383. 597-t2 FOR RENT ROOM for business girl—board if wished. Phone Blue 449 611-t3 |THREE Bedroom house, 12 miles out. Box 531. 611-t3 STORE Building or warchouse for rent. g 608-tf RfOVOvM;l?(i't::h;n’ p;img;as —_ !-Iome Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. | ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Homa Hotel—Ph, 886. SEAVIEW APT 09 Federal AL NISCEH.AHWS HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-t1 WINTEE_ & POND_CO., ine Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing —’ Enlarging Artists’ Raints and Materials of - Whu!eule ~— Juneau —— M” —_— GUARANI'EEI Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. NOTICE A meeting of all members of the Alaska Tuberculasis’Association will be held in the City Hall, Juneau, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1. 5 ACRES with n.odern 5 room partly furnished house, electric light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-t1 HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to 10 p.m. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- ment 592-1 FULLY !"U'RNISHED HOTEL, Ph 187. 546-t1, SHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft., ce- ment floor, large lot, see owner, 142 Willonghby. 593-t1 1041 NASH, good condition, new motor. Call 039, two short and one long ring. 609-t6 PEDIGREED cocker puppies. Blacks and reds. 2'¢ mos. old. Douglas 955. 610-t3 COMPLETELY furnished cabin, fireplace, terms, Fritz Cove Road. Phone 289 610-16 193’7 F‘ORD D:‘\nel good rubbw nevw clutch. See R. W. Cowling, Co. 609-tt FULL SIZE beaq, coil spring, inner spring mattress—new. Breakfas set—new. One twin b{d—sprmg and mattress, dresser to match. ‘Washing machine—General Elec- - tric—new motor and rollers, $50. One bed, springs. Call 707 or 808 Mrs. Gillespie. 609-13 " BEAUTIFUL 24 ft. mahogany back: bar, for gocktail bar or restaurant. Geo. Brothers. 608-tf HAY CHOPPER and iron stan- bhwns, used Geo. Brothers 608-tf 5 ft. MAHOGANY iobacco case, (Gieo, Brothers 608-t1 WALK-IN refrigerator, b\"and new, Geo. qu(.bers. A “:tf‘, 1,000 ft..6 in. WOODEN pipe, new, + all or part. Geo. Brothers. 608ytf 30-ft.” CABIN cruiser,” twin ‘screw, 140 Chrysler, sleeps eight, full; iron-barkec null Port Orford ce- dar, L. W. Peterson, Sitka, Alaska, long ring. 607-t6 Alaska, at 8 o'clock P. M., June 24, (1939 BLACK Packard Sedan, radio, 1947, for the purpose of electing three directors to the Association’s Board. All members who have contribut- ed $1.00 or more during the past year are eligible to attend and vote on these directors. Dated June 20, 1947. Bess A. Winn, Executive Secretary, Alaska Tuberculosis Association, heater, good tires, in excellent condition. Black 509 after 5 p.m. wgekdays. All day Saturday and' Sunday. long ring. 607-t6 INTERNATIONAL Bullrozer, 5 ton Beebe Winch, new tires, fishing tackle, notions, magazines. Auk Bay Hardware, G058 .