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PAGE SIX o e ey < MI. VANCOUVER CLIMB WILL BE ATTEMPTED SOON Maynard Miller Visits Here from Seward Glacier Expedition An attempt will be made soon o climb Mount Vancouver, the high- est unclimbai mountain on the North American continent The news was brought here by Maynard Miller, of the American Geographi- cal Society, who is taking part in a joint U. S.-Canadian expedition at Seward Glacier sponsored by the Arctic Institute of North America and led by Walter Wood, former U. 8. Air Force Colonel. Miller has been on the 5000 foot high glacier since the first part of July. It made its first’Janding on the ice, in a special ski-wheel equipped Norseman airplane, en June 30 The plane is piloted by Maurice King for Dean Goodwin of Juneau. Miller and King came to Juneau to get a 100 hour check for the plane and to make further prepara- | eonditions IA crew is expected, how: tions for an expedition on the Ju- | neau ice cap this fall. He said he expects to leave his base camp on Seward Glacier shortly after his return and' sef up another camp near the 15,700 foot Vancouver from which the ascent will be made by himself i members of the Har- vard Mountaineering Club who are also in the expedition Original plans had called for the climbing of 13,760 foot Mount also but these have been gbandoned be lays to the main work of soft g take- their plane difficult. The plane operates be- tween the five camps, now esta- blished on the glacier and Yakutat otfs and landings by The expedition is making the first elaborate attempt to study seismic of glaciers as well as studies of glacial geo- botanical conditions gist, glaciology and extensive phrysies, meteorol the photographic mapping of the area.| A 200 foot hole has been sunk and a 45 foot deep pit has been excava- ted as part of the studies. There 16 pursons taking part in the pedition b e assistance { U. 8. Navy Photo Squadron making an aerial map of the re ex- area ogram n that The project is a five § although this does not the five years will ke me consecutive, r, to re- and | THE DAILY ALASKZ EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ,‘:m-n to the glacier this winter for |a study of mid-winter conditions ‘t,]!('re. The main camp will be left | standing. Miller explained that glacier study is important because these ice mas- ses make their own weather, He said FAll GARDEN SHow that the U. 8. has lagged behind Europeans in this werk until very re- P P cently. He declared that Southeast| Entries to the fall garden show Alaska has the largest glacial area |given by the Juneau Garden Club in the world next to those on the at the Seottish Rite Temple next Antarctic Continent and Greenland. | Wednesday, August 11, is open to This is Miller’s sixth summer in | all amateur gardeners of the Gasti- Alaska. Last year, he made an aerial jneau Channel area according to an- survey for the American Geographi- | nouncement made today. All flowe: cal Society. This year, he will spend and vegetables entered in competi- several weeks on the Jumeau ice|tion as specimens must have been cap with his base to be established grown by the exhibitor. at Taku Lodge. He had planned to| The auditorium will be open for climb the rugged Devils Paw in that |arragement of exhibits from 7 to 9 area but will put that off until next p.m. on Aug. 10 and at 9:30 am. on year Lecause of the importance of | Aug. 11. Exhibits must be ready for his other studies. He expects to re- | examination ky the judges at 11 am. turn here on August 25 to begin thi,«{und may not be removed before 9 | pm. Awards will be by ribbon: first | place—blue ribbon; second place— Ired ribkon; third place—yellow rib- Mrs. H. C. Jones, Marilyn Jones !pon; best ‘“class’—white ribbon. and Oscar Lindholm of Pelican |Awards will ke withheld if exhibits are in town, staying at the Baranof | are judged unworthy. Hotel, | ‘The judging scale will be as fol- e |lows: NOTICE |Relation to receptacle, 20 points We will not be responsible Il)r‘Propm'tmn and balance, 20 points any bills made except by ourselves. Distinction and originality, 20 points; Mr. and Mis. Charles S. Werner.|Suitability to- occasion, -10- points; 937 3t Suitability of combination 10 points. LOCAL GARDENERS T0 ENTER EXHIBITS; | projec:. - FROM PELICAN THREE CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Your Building Material Problems Can Be Solved by the-Farrell Lumber Company The Farrell Lu mher Company has enjoyed the irust and con- fidence of Alas years! kans for thirly Color harmony, 20 points; | { {the won and lost column, the Cleve-' jand wife. | Warren Accessories and bases will be per- mitted. Judging will be on the following: | Corsages; Table arrangements, for |mnl or informal; Miniature arrange+ ments: not to exceed 6 inches in 'helght or width; Arrangements nII flowers in shades and tints of one; color, container to count as onej shéde; Arrangement of flowers with driftwood. Following are arrangements by exhibitors choice: Sweet Peas, Roses, Snapdragons, Calendulas, Nas- turtiums, Gladioli, Dahlias, Asters, Daisies Violas, Summer Chrysanthe- mums, Bachelor buttons. & HERMANSKI.BIG PLAYER. NOW OF BROOKLYN TEAM By JOE REICHLER Digie Walker, the old “peepul’s cherce” of Flatbush, is hardly ever missed in, Brooklyn these days—all because of the fine all*around play of his successor is right fieid; Gene Hermanski. As a matter of fact, during most of the campaign, it's been “as Her- manski goes so go the Dodgers.” | Hermanski enjoyed the greatest| - eee 40 ARRIVE; stsokES%XE;tmmng day g( his ;rse( big league BY AlASKA |career yesterday when he crashed ithree home runs and almoat single- Forty persons arrived and 55 left brandedly paved the way for the on Alaska Coastal flights yes‘m_ay‘todgers' 6-4 victory over the Chi- ‘M follows: icage Cubs. From Haines: L. L. Lindstrom, K.| HermanskI's big stick shoved the Dengig and wife and Margaret Com- Dodgers past the St. Louis Cardi-! by. nals into seccnd place by a fraction . ARWAY i fof a percentage poins. From Skagway: Geraldine Blan-!© (i A ; | chard, Henry Hogue, Don Little and® The Braves retained thelr four, Mrs. E. Shefield rand a hall g_flmes margin by com- From Gustavus: Carl B. Haynes,INg from behind to gefeat the Cin- From Pelican: Marie MeCodden,|Cinnati Reds, 6-4, in a night game, Peder Liadal, Frank Barber, Mrs, 8¢ Boston. The victory snapped aj H. C. Jones, Marilyn Jones, 0scar‘;°"r'gatf?° losing streak for thej holm and Chris Erickson. | pace-setterc. 7 i o ersoure. H. MoEiwain| Although they trailed the Philadel- | and Mrs. A, W. Ziuer. {phia Athletics by half a game in, From Chatham: John Sam, Jr. From Excursion Inlet: Billy Dun- ;l1and Indians retained possession of can and Agnes Johnson. ifirst place in the torrid American From Hoonah: Mrs. Robert Green- | League race by 002 points when wold, Pauline Greenwold, Olga Kib- they defeated the Washington Sen- civik and Mark Williams. [eRRE 0. From Taku Lodge: Herbert Bon-| The Athletics swept a double net, Miss Wilma Kylor, Nelson Ault |header from the White ox in Chi- | tcago, 3-0 and 7-4, to advance to Rosita isecond place—a mere 0001 point! tin front of the Yankees. From Sitka:. Betty Williams, C.| The New Yorkers nipped the Ti- M. Roberts and Gildo Zivar. \gers in Detroit, to remain a half From Baranof: Norma Schram,;82me ahead of the Boston Red Sox Mrs. O. F. Benecke and Helen|Who overcame the Browns in St.{ Schafer. Louis, 8-7. From Price,! TWwo scheduled games in the Na-| tional League were rained out. BOATS FOR REPAIR From Superior Packing: Zamorra. Lake Hasselborg: and Champollion. To Tenakee: Frank Doogan and T.! Paddock. To Patterson Bay: Richard Rob- inson. i I i HEAVY duty $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part POLLOCK: 719 5th St., three bdr. ERICKSON, 6th St, 3-bdr., base- $6,250—3-bdr. home, Waynor add., 3-BDR., fireplace, pine panel, furn., BUILDING Lots—Douglas Beach, McMULLEN 'Estate, appr. 20 per- COLE Plledriving redueed ACRQSS St. trom Gov. Mansien, | large bldg. lots and income prop., BOATS—The CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, BEACH—Bacon prop., 5 pat. acres, MURPHY & MURPHY Phone 67, over First National Bank | HAVE LISTINGS: FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1948 FOR SALE | carpentry, marine,! NEARING Completion, new two- boat and woodworking equip.,| bedroom house, large paneléd liv~ with or without central location| ing room with fireplace; dinette, and materials. tile kitchen and bath. Full con- crete basement and garage; au- { tomatic oil heat, very liberal |, _terms. CHARLIE MILLER house, 5 bed- rooms, completely furnished, new- ly redecorated. $3800—Three hedroom home at Auk p:y: fully furnished, developed Iand. CABIN—Fritz Cove. TWO 4-unit apartments; building land; other residences, Juneau, Douglas. and highway. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 CONFIDENTIAL listing: ading restaurant in Alaska city; ideal for ‘working couple. $6,000 wili handle. CONFIDENTIAL listing: wellknown beauty shop in Alaska city, $3700 to| complete. § $8,000. | HAVE buyers for 3-bedroom house with basémient; 4-room, 2-bed- rocm cottage-type one-story house with basement; 2-bedroom house in center of town needing re- pairs kut reasonably priced; 2- bedroom house on Glacier High- way; 1l-bedroom house in town; W“hl 4-bedroom house. !{HAVE BUYERS for building lots in Juneau; business property for beach frontage, water, hldg;[ elderly man to manage. y Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; alsoigavE LESSORS for 5 to 8-bed- beautiful log cabin Fritz Cove |/ yoom houses: 2 and 3-bedroom with pat. acreage. i houses. {HAVE BYERS for used cars and i pickups $200 to $600; reduction | | gears; used bicycles. 1 and 2 bed- i room houses, $1900 to $13,000. .LOGGING EQIPMENT, gurdies, 44 Ffi'fl SALE { motor scooters, motorcycle, !BOATS ALL SIZES and prices. furn. house, Pike Street. furn., newly decorated, basement, etc. ment, comp. furn., marife view, beautiful garden, large refrig. with quick freeze unit, etc. furnished. | basement, 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat- tuek Addition. highway and West Juneau; ce- ment foundation plus acreage; lots Glacier Highway; 40xM4 on Willoughby; two 50x100, Douglas. cent gross en invest. Fine rental prop. always filled. 3 apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs. compl, furn, furnace, etc. FORRESTER, the DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ- OFF and others. each, or without mink stock. REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS A Representative will be available at the Baranof Hotel August 7th and Sth 1 | To Sitka: L. D. Quick. | To Taku Lodge: U. and wife. To Tulsequah: C. Ashby and E. G. Fellenstein AT NORTHERN (OMM. The Foss 19, Union Oil Co., tug, was taken on the ways Tuesday at| FARRELL LUMBER COMIPANY SEATTLE ~ From the day my pelts are re- ceived to the enthusiastic bidding at the sale, each and every operation is a careful, planned step to insure smooth handling and to be certain that my goods are displayed under the best possible conditions. The crowded Auction Sales Room, at- tracting the most important buyers . . . and the consistently successful results | obtain at Lampson House, is a tribute to the strong selling power of this or- ganization. NEXT AUCTION SALES DATES Mutation Mink Sept. 1st General, Inc. Mink & Silver Fox Sept. 20th wW ORLD'S FOREMOS 151 West 30th Street T FUR New York,1. N. Y. Eides and Mr. and Mrs. Killingstac. | i Bailey. : Northern Commercial for shaft and| To Excursion Inlet: A. M. Tan- - I propeller work and is expected down | ner and Charles Dourette, Sh“‘”’}odny. Also expected back in the Wilson. ; | water today is the Explorer, owned B_:” f]loonah, Dan Daniels and C.'pv vagnus Hansen, which has been idwell. N P up since Tuesday for painting. To Sitka: L. D. Quick, Helen D.' "% Y 3051 g Hatch and C. R»Wyllexj. | Tuesday and Wednesday for copper To Petersburg: Howard Baltzu,‘pflimmg. and the Aeroplane, own- i Robert Thomas, Gil Rich, A. Ewald. (o 1,y the Whiz Fish Co., is at the To Pelican: M. Geodman and wife and Donald Wilson. To Skagway: C. W. Abbott, A. M. N. C. dock for a valve grinding job and to be checked for a leak. he tug Trojan is expected next week for repairs, and the Juneau {Spruce Corp., tug Lumberman is due up sometime next week. --o - OFF NOTICE PSR T B PELICAN MAN HERE Frank Barber of Pelican is guest at the Gastineau Hotel. a = POWER . ilas and on the Douglas Road from {nine a. m. until eleven a. m. Mon- [day, August 8, 1948. 958 2t i Alaska Electric Light and Power - - © o 00000000 0 ,"‘-il-ja ~“\ HITZGERALD } KENTUCKY'S, CORRECTION 20th CENTURY SUPER MARKET 10 1b. Sack SUGAR - $L15 instead of price listed on page 3 - Thursday. 0 e .0 0 0 0 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Brown leather glass case, containing black pen and green pencil. Return to Empire. 58 3t { SOUR MASH | Kentucky Straight’ 8ourbon Whiskey . BOTTLED, IN BOND 100 PROOP’ — e dog Smokey. He s a Scottie, all black except for lower jaw, which is white. Anyone having infor- mation phene 438. Frankie Pera- tovich, LOST: Black old fashioned Eigin bicyele, double bars. Phone Blue 255, 957 3t LOST—A green leather billfold on Aug. 3, containing identification card, a small amount of mone§ and valuable papers. Please te- turn ta newspaper office or phone Douglas 655 and receive reward. 956 3t W i G, .+ Lousvie, K€ The Forrester was on the gridi | The power will be off in Doug-| 958 3t i 1937 GMC Fanel Delivery Lruck;i geol ties and motor. Phone, 352, 58 3t | 2-MONTEH (Id pups for sale. Phone €36, 2 long 2 short. 958 3t SHOP with new 5-room furnished | { apt. Phone 1788. 958 3t | :2_BDR. pamly Phene Green p. m. ‘47 GMC Pickup $1200; panel trick $500; ‘39 Oldsmobile | $1 Jay’s Super Service. 58 tf i DOUBLE Simmens bed, mattress and springs, reasonable. 117§ Behrends Ave. Ph. 181. 57 3t furnished = house. | 920 after 5:30[ B 1 9x12 TAN Frazzie rug, brand new. | Call Black 925 after 6 p.m. 57 tf | \NEW 15’ 9” x 5 beam V-bottom | speedboat. With all equipment; including 16 hp Johnson, oars, life preservers, tool kit and gas| cans. Motor and boat used ap-; prox. 15 hrs. Phone Red 702f | or 9. 957 3t POULTRY FARM: Rosedale ranch.i 6 miles Glacier Highway. 55 acres timberland. Small four room: house, basement. Not modern. New laying house. Other build- ings and equipment for 500 hens. Now stocked, $11,000, by owner, R. B. Miller. 956 4t MODERN, well equipped machine shop, excellent location, good growing business, $10,000. Sitka Realty, Sitka, Alaska. 947 2t 2 LOTS on Gastineau Ave. Phone home Green 232 940 tf HOTEI in good location for sale or lease, Ph. 187, , 88l tf FOBRENT SHOP building, 93 - Willoughby Avenue. Formerly Bob-In-Body and Fender Building. Inguire S and T Clothing Store. 951 tf ROOM and Board, $20 a week. Hannah’s Boarding House, Third PIANO for rent, studia modes Ph, Anderson, Piano Shop. 941 tf LOST: Brown $10.00 leather reward. See fly - book. Imperial My way N 956 3t % Bar. ¢/ 4 MISCELLANEOU WINTER and PUND, CO. fnes+ Complete Photographic Supplies D";"'Mfll - Irinting - Enlarging rtists' Paints 354 Materials Blue Printing - Phetostats —_— GUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, $7.50. Lola’s Beauty Shop. 315 Decker Way. Por COMFORT and BERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON , Babit! aper curls, §1 up’ Phone 205 APTS., Rooms with kitchen priv- SEAVIEW Ap.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg, 890 t NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 ti {ICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly o monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph, 181 NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. & ' 736 WANTED TWO Hand Fallers able to file own saws. Contract $2.00 hour guarantee. Alaska Territorial Em- ployment Service. 124 Marine Way. 956 3t '!EWIN—GmMachmen. any make or condition. Willman Trade Center, So. Franklin. Ph. 63. 947 - 1 mo. CARPENTERS wanied. 44 hour R SICHE SMATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTAL, USA p ) Gm 81 W Werkds Grumn Srawing Srgoainstn Distributed tnroughout Alaska by ODOM COMPAKY TON used as an incense, a perfume and s o dr! PETER WOOD SALES AUENCY Real Xstate - - Boats Sale ‘Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phore 911 \ JUNEAU—One of tic nicest homes , in Juneau, located on corner of®! th and Main St, 4 bedrooms, full basement, automatic oil hot | water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ate private den, newly renovated and painted, big garage, com- pletely furnished, overlooking Ju- % neau and the Gastineau Chan- | nel. Available August 15. Terms Cash $20,000. Call 497 for ap- pointment. (942 tf) PHONE - - 497 'HAWKIIS-IHVESIMHIT (0. > ® © 0 o 0 0 % 0 0 0 o ® Nearly new cabin cruiser, 26 e ft, 9 ft. . beam. Chrysler e Crown engine. Hull and en- e gine in excellent condition. o Sleeps 4. Fresh water cool- e ing system; oil range; large ¢ dinettee 5-man life boat. $3500. Terns. Phone Douglas 313. 956 3t e 000000 000 eee eee > eeeccooe BUNK BED, with three large drawers and 39” innerspring mat- tress. Ph. Douglas 373. 57 3t 200 LARGE type White Leghorn pullets, 11 weeks old, from fine | laying “strain. $1.50 each. Rose- dale Ranch, 6 miles Glacier High- way. 956 4t 1937 FORD; best offer fakes it. Phone Red 440. 955 t(‘ or sale, (;ppo_site 3 mil $2,500 955 6t HOUSE post, Douglas Highway. 26-FOOT Troiler, first ciass shape" best offer takes. Phone 035-2 long | 2 short. 955 6t | DOUGLAS—2 pedroom furnished house, basement; furnace, large lot, $6150. Phone Douglas 465. ' 1937 Hucson lerraplane sedan; 5 good tires, excellent motor, body fair condition; $300. Phone Black 413 after 6 pm. 954 tf 9x15 ‘extra thick rug pad $25.00; . 80 bass Carmen Piano Accordion, : $200.00; 2 double beds, $25.00 each; Mink Tail Jaekette like new, size 18, $250.00; 1 antique chair (for needle point), $20.00; unfinished book shelves, $10.00; 214 Fourth St., Phoneé Red 398. 954 6t HOUSE: Desirable view location; partially remodeled, 5 good lot, conveniently 87500, Terms. Call Black 246. 54 tf 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light | Plant. Less than % price. Write Rox 2384. 938 tt 3 HOUSES una lot, Trev. or Davis. -] 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. Douglas 193. 916 tf COMPLETE Body ané Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- Inquire