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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 _ |ather IS o 7 | 2 BROOKS TOVING WITH PHILS ON EVE OF CRISIS Yankees Sfret(h Lead in American fo Almost Impregnability (By JACK HAND! Associated Press Sports Writer) Brooklyn St. Louis toward Mcnday's showdowr at Ebbets Field, ted b; games, with the Dodgers still hold- ing the advantage Out front by a fairly safe margin vi a long home stand ch and 4% W ing ahead, manager Burt Shotton cf the Brooks is giving his pitchers their last workout fcr the “series cf the year.” Vic Lombardi, sure to face ihe Cards Mcnday, sparred nine rounds with the Phill Thursday and Lefty Joe Hatten, another c n starter against St. Louls, worked out on the Phil last nig Ralph Branca is slated to go to- nd Hairy Tayl who worked oston, is be- » Monday tested game. Phil hits 1 8-1 victery of the Cards had r in last night's Pitts- rgplace fore. burgh M Har {ed iet { Aug. > hasn't Howie lief W Pol- and Dyer's to be atbush are ted starter The Chicago Cub fifth | the eighth pulled them- nded v weir fourth straight the vaulted over them = games bel rnandez cha eson with a nint intc third place | Brookiyn. Nann ! heme Earl To | inning { cus affair x a tumultu- 1k that uded V with Glider - L S— B A G “———— T THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost b Los Angeles M 60 568 |San Francisco 9 ey 54 { Oukland 69 66 511 | Portland 69 66 5111 Seattle 69 0 496 | i , “&fc’ wame | Hollyweod 6 13 Ml . amento 64 74 464 Cooper’s 26th homer, with two on g, Diezo 64 74 464 venth, New York Yankees romped| poijand 6; San Diego 1. the The i1 Last Night's Games St. Louis 7; Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 6; Cincnnati 5. ‘CRUCIAL GAME OF BASEBALL SERIES { American League DUCKS SHOVING INTO THICK OF PCLFLAG RACE Win in 22 Starts, Be- wer the Boston Red Sc 10-6 fos s 6 W B i ! v - . stretching their lead to 12%: with 43 ,‘:;,,ng:‘égflp ek it wf hlfld Ad “Ska to go in the American League. Oakland 10; San Francisco 8. ‘ —p Detroit advanced to within & goaea 4: Sacramento 3. £ (By BILL BECKER) game of second place by drubbing a2 ! (Assoclated Press Sports Writer) , 9-2 H National League The Portland Beavers are giving St. Louis Brow favorite Wot. Lost Pect. longshot lovers something to yell cousins” of all the leagu SUC= | Brooklyn 69 44 611 about as the Pacific Cpast League cumbed meckly to Beb Lemon, a gy youis 63 47 573 'race sweeps around the far turn. converted third baseman and out-| g oo 60 52 535: Th> Beavers, ronsigned by the fielder who now pitches for Cleve- now york 57 50 533 | experts to the cellar when the land. Lemen shut out the Browh-|opicago 52 59 468 |PCL run started, racked up their| ies with three hits, 2-0. | Gineinnati 53 62 461 [ 18th win in the t 22 staris last Rockle Joe eman spoiled Cece | p pianiirah 48 65 425 | night dewning San Diego, 6-1, Travis night at Washington, hutl | pyisdelphia 44 67 396 0n anceent Ad Liska’s three-hitter. _ling the Philadely 3 to a 3-0 vie-| Ye terday'’s Results The Vi kept Jim Turner's| tory cver the Senators Boston 8; New York 7. {charginz Oregonians in a third R, e Breeklyn 8; Philadelphia 1 \place tie with Oakland, and on!yi Ja half game back of San Francisco. | :The Oaks beat the Seals, 10-8, 10" tighten the runner-up battle. The leading Los Angeles Angels { | | Won Lost Pot. | shaded Hollywood, 6-5, in 10 in- New Ycrk 3 38 658 | nings to jump 7% léngths ahead of | IS 0" TOMORROW Bosten 59 49 .546 |the Seals and 8 above the Oaks b Detroit 58 50 5371and Beavers. The fourth and critical contest Philadelphta 57 54 .514{ Seattle’s Rainiers made it four in eaw’s Little World Series be- Cleveland 51 61 455 | straight over Sacramento, 4-3, with | en the Elks 'and the All Stays, Chicago 51 61 455 ;a four-run rally in the eighth. will be played tomorrow afternoon Washingten 46 59 438 | Bill Ramsey, recently | 30, weather permitting, in St. Louis 40 72 .357!Sacramento, drove in the winning! Yesterday's Results nen’s Baseball park. New York 10; Boston 6. Hclzheimer's All Stars have tak- en three straight nes in the Cleveland 2; St. Louis 0. series o far, showing hitting pow- Philadelphia 3; Washington 0. er the Elks have been unable to Detroit 9; Chicago 2 mest. In the last game played, P oSy SRS r, the Elks were within a th of taking the con- iifth inning when it br the was called Fecause cf rain. e — TAKES FOUR T0 HAINES, RETURNS FIVE test (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK-—Anton Raadik, 160, Estonia, knocked out Ernie Vigh 156, Newburgh, N. Y., 7. HOLLYWOOD, Calif Cruz, 1367%, Los Angeles, outpointed | Billy Gibson, 134, Los Angles, 10. : | ! DONIAC run with a double TR PN I COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES 64 PERSONS ONS FRIDAY TRIDS =~ TO R Alaska Coastel Airlines reported | ight flights from Juneau yesterday, Rudy | calling at Sitka, Hawk Inlet, Hood * 1 Bay, Thaver Lake, Pelican, Te: Hoonah, Skagway, Petersburg, Wran- | TO RENT, any kind of bower boat | | | Capt. Bert Caro took the boat gpoORANE — Har “Kid” ‘va- |zvll. Lake Florence, Lake Hassel- | Donjac north from Juneau t0 inewc 158 Seattle, outpointed Paulie borg, Port Althorp and Chatham. Haines on Thurs carrying Miss Passengers to Sitka werz Mrs. F. Blanks, 157, Spokane, 12. EAN FRANCISCO—Mcngo Rock” Luciano, 145, Sah Francisco, kiocked out Emil Barao, 141, Oak- | land, 2. I SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Allen Faulk- | ner, 156, Buffalo, N. Y., qu.polmedi r Prince Rupert genny Watkins, 157, Los Angeles, 10. | Slg Walsted also i R o i Dcris Elgin, Miss Ercel Smith, M. J. Rischall, M Rayno Johnson and Michael Johnson. und back to Juneau yesterday, Donjac breught Mr. and Mrs. ten, Dorothy and Robert ind £ “The { Marten, b to get their caf. came to Juncau from Haines. 1 - — { o vrone mace xow S QTS Of | at DARNELL'S for the SALMON Sist. Adv., 652-tf. DEREY, AUGUST Vesterday, 1 (By The Acsecialed Press) BATTING — Brace Edwards, | —homered with bases load- ! f runs to lead! to 8-1 win over Philadcl-i ¥rhia. PITCHING—Bcb Lemon, Indians -—former infielder-cutfielder, hurled veland to three-hit 2-0 victory | cver St. Louis. He fanned four, waked five and also started two ELECTRONICALLY CON- TROLLED DOOR opens automatically—leaves both hands free for carrying. Other electronic devices turn lights on and off, raise windows, serve as watch- men against burglars and fire. It's an up-to-date way fo equip a home. It’s the modern shave cream for modern men A"MUST" for up-to-date men is a well-groomed, smooth- shaven appearance at all times. 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Craig. Flying to Petersburg were Sandra |« — —a Hancock, June Holvarsen. S. Far rant and L. Westre; to Ketchikan W. Krizhowski, Steve Vukovich and Lilijan Angerman Bound fer Lake Florence were G. Peterson, J. Boddy and Irving Neu- shin; an Mill, Barbara Garrett, Earl Fer- sythe, Thelma Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sweeney. Inbound passengers C. Donaldson, Alfred Kuehl, Alice Schlimbach, J. B. Finnegan, C. B. Finnegan, P. Mocre, and John Her- man enroute to Hoonah; from Ten- | TO, RENT—2 or 3 nedroom turn- | {John Kienast, Mr. and Mrs. O. A, | i i | to Pelican; passengers to Hoonah | and John Herman; to Skagway, R. | | | | d for Lake Hasselborg, Ross '5 o to Juncau | from Sitka wers Mr. and Mrs. W. | akee, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Neilsen | and Mrs. Mary Doogan. From Pelican to Juneau, Kenneth Albright, E. Jones, D. Quevedo, Bet- 1ty Blankenship, Mrs. A. A, Blanken- ship and Frank Clayton; from Hoo- aah, Jim Vuille; and frem Port Althorp, Esther Wise. Homes on Glacier Highway, gt 4 Py Porflanders Rack Up 18th hmm & MUBPHY | 3’bedroom ::cme—compl. fur. new- ly decorated, large cement base- ment, garage, 2 bathrooms, work shop, laundry, electric kitchen, Huge closets, gocd neighborhood. 2-bedroom FHA hcme on 3 lots, completely fur. Douglas. |2-Apt. home with 2 marine run- ways. Compl. furn., good income property. | Trollers 31A36, Polaris, etc. Apex No. 1—48 ft. Packer. 2 homes 5 mi. Glacler Highway, 1 acre pat, land, good for truck garden, chickens. Decker Bldg. incl. apts, 2 large store. space rentals. Fine invest. Terms. 2-bedroom - howe, East St, newly painted, redecorated thruout, fur- nished. 1-bedraém home, fully furn., large lot, everything electrical, Doug- las. Star Hill, Seventh St., East St., Way- nor Add., Casey-Shattuck Add. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTO@S—ACCUUNTANTS traded by | phene 676 over rarst Natiucsl Band WANTED | o ekiff and cutboard. Call Blue WANT SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1947 e e e s a0 00000 NEW HOME New furniture; Frigidaire electric range, Norge refrig- crator, lving room complete, davenport, chair, swing rock- er, 2 1ES lamps, bridge lamp, rugs, etc.. One twin bed- room set, one set bunk beds. Automatic oil heat, automat- ic oil hot water. Basement and: garage. Immediate pos- session. Phone Black 875, 656-t1. LI Y \ Peeeveeceecev o ® e 060 0 00 eoeeev eV OO SRR B S L g e $450 CASH buys '37 Ford V-8 St- dan. Heater, 6-ply tires, good motor. Call Green 150. tf-dh. boat, with net, ready to Reasonable. Call Black 729. it §58-2t et kL T 25-20 WINCHESTER repeating ri- tle, $35; 16 guage. single shot hammerless shotgun, $30. Phorie 269 or P. O. Box 822, Juneau. 658-3t. S0 gl e 1 BICYCLE, gocd -condition, $20.00. Phone Green 609 after 5 pm. 658-4t. et 2, GILL-NET 8o. 1 et el i e etk . POR QUICK DISPOSAL, furniiure, bedroom, living room, scme kit- chen and baby furniture. See at A. J. Dock Saturday and Monday 6ee. 658-3t. | afterncors. 657-2t. HOME WANTED for 4 menths old | 3-ROOM FURNISHED iloat house, 1o pun. Very friendly.. Ed! shcwer and inclosed back poreh. 1007 W, 8th St. 657-2t.‘: Ideal for children. Write A: T. - Whittinghem, Pclican. 657-6t. hed or unfurnish- house by Pan NT—furni ed - 2-bedrorm American cmployer. 450. 3 656-4t., Phone Blue | i |NEW SMITH - CORONA Portable typewriter. Phone Creen 723 aft- | er 5 pm. 657-3t. nekee, | wANTED TO RENT—Furnished or partly furnished apartment or house atocut Nov. 1, no children Phcne evenings. ished aot. or home, by established busines. family. Write Empire 2663. G41-tf KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointient. 203--t1 PIANOS RENIED and TUNED Anderson Shop. "FOR RENT ROOMS FGR RENT. Dewn town _lccaticn. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-tf. CLEAN “steamheated rccms, clean beds. 315 Gold St 656-tf. Bldg. ROOM—kitchen -privileges — Home Phone 886. Hotel NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 1£7. 546-21 <OOMS—Kitsnen privileges. Homs Hotel—Ph. 886, 655-4t. | ST. CLAIR DeLuxe. Oil Range. complete with therm pot type burner and fan, $195; one 30- gallon electric water heater, $100; one fifteen gallon electric water heater, $50. All brand new and neyer uncrated. Phcne 676 or write Bex 227 656-3t. i ; ARGUS 2A, 35 mun Camera, good icn. Call Red 480. = 656-3t. R 946 CHEV. hea‘er, czfroster, ra- dio, scat cavers. Good tires, new spare. Inquire Gastinean Cafe. 656-11. 0 1t troller, new engine, gear. A-1 cond tion, must sell, price rea- scnable. Inquire room 42, Alds- { kan Hotel. 655-6t 6 hp. 1941 moaei sfiamuned Johnson Seahorse outboard mc- tor, new power head, just like new performance, $250. Elcctric Service Shop. Phone 186. 655-t1. GE RANGE, A-1 condition. Phone Red 624. B35-11. ABIN CRUISEK, 26 ft. by § ft, V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,200. ‘Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-t1 e e s e {EW DAVENO. Glass top secre- tary. Phone Red 328. 653-t1. MISCELLANEOUS AVON PRODUCTS . representative. Phene Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 656-t1. o SIMMONS ARRIVES Arriving cn the Pan American slane yesterday was Richard Sim- nons, who visited with his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Simp- kins. Simmons. who is a bio-chem- ist, is in the reseach department of Pacific American Fisheries. He flew m to Petersburg this morning, where he will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and their iwo sons are now living in Bellingham, Washington. | | | | | { | | | | | | | | BEAUTY GHOP, Permanenis, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483, 636-tf LK WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photegraphic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of ‘l'i.nelt Quality e T o GUARANTEED Realistio Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Naticnal Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Regicnal Forester, Juneau, Alaska, up to and including 9:00 A. M. Sep- | temher 17, 1947, for all the mer- hantable dead timber, standing or iown, and all the Jive timber marked | Jr designated for cutting, on an area otaling approximately 14 acres, on the west shore of Lynn Canal, op- posite Sullivan Island, Tongass Na- ticnal Forest, Alaska, estimated to e 229,000 feet B.M., more or less, of Sitka spruce and western hem- ipck sawtimber, and 1000 linear feet, more;or less, of piling. No bid of less than $2.00 per M. feet BM. for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per M. feet BM. for hemlock sawtimber, and 1¢ cer linear foot for piling up to and including 95 feet in length and 1%:e ser ‘linear foot for piling aver 95 feet witi be considered. $500 must accompany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as liguidated dam- ages, according to the conditions of the sale. Frimary fmanufacture outside of the Territory of Alaska of any vart of the timber is subject to the consent of the Régional For- | | LOST — Eastinan camera tripod head. Call Green 768. 053-5t. Yellowstone National Park visit- | ors traveling via the .Milwaukee Road’s Gallatin Gateway, Mcntana, entrance this summer exceed last years number by recarly 200 per cent, according to announcement i Chicago by F. N. Hicks, pas- senger traffic manager of the rail- road; The railroad opened its Gallatin Gateway for summer travelers in 1926. The banner year for patron- age was 1929. Mr. Hicks said he est'mates the 1947 patronage will be greater than: in 1929. MEN’S CHORUS TO MEET Another organizational meeting of the proposed Juneau Men's ester. The right is reserved to re-|Chorus will be held Monday ev- ject any or all bids rec 1 bids are submitted, full information eived. Before ning:at T.o'clock imthe Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. This will concerning the timber, the condi- be the second meeting of this or- tions of sa'e, and the submission of | ganization which is being formed to bids should be obtained from the Division Supervisor; Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Aug. 16, 1947. A5 publication, Sept. 2, 1947, provide the city with a male glee club. Thus far, 37 men have shown an interest in the chorus. All others are invited to attend Mon- day's meeting. SLEEPING BaG, also used win- dows. Phone Green 213 after.6 pm. 650- JINETTE SET, chrome leg and red leather seat. covers, months. Call Blue 265. _ 649-tf. SHARLIE, MILLER fifix’fi LSIDENCE, 124 Gold St. 5 bedrpom house, furnished, full basement, 2-story with oil, furnace, hot water heat- ing system. New electric stove and efrigerator. Call Mike's Place, Doqglas. 64Y-11. 3EST OFFER_pyer $3200 takes a Hunter. 27 Crulser rebuilt Ker- muth 25, As she is includes dou- lle sport gear, tools, dishes, etc. See at float 3, slip 4. Write box 1359. Phone Blue 560. 648-t1. FORREST home on Glacier High- way, 10 minutes from town,.Com- pletely furnished, 4 bedroonis, .Call Red 244 or 087, 2 long, 2 " foif. 3 Gal. Jeep Cans now. in st neau Welding & Machine Shop. i 845-t HEAVY _trailer Suitable for 1oy Hauling, 602 W 9th. * 6411 COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished On 2nd St. across from Bararof, Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-11 5 ACRES wiin iodern 5 room furnished house, city light, suff. ble .for chicken ranch witia and incubators. Ph. 357 SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 11th and C Streets. Ph. Green 491. 629-tf APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three hcises and 12 houses in good condition and bes’ location. Inquire Trevor Davit Box 576, Juneau. 472-t DEUCES length 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work Call Red 353. 604-t1 LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cablns on lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash, Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-t1 e e ———— e ——————————— e There is no heavy industry il‘l New Zealand,