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PAGE TWO B.B. STARS Stars of Labor Day games are &s ,K E E p I N G I N follows Batting — Del Ennis, Phillies Won first game with ninth- mmn;, single to top New York, 9-7, and i collected four hits, including ‘a To p p I. A ( E S] homer, in second ¢ > 4-2 victor { Pitching—Fredd'e Hutchinson ar s Art Houtteman, Tige: Pitch By JACK HAND Tigers to double win over Brown. Down the stretah corde T Had Hutchinson hurled four-hit shut- York Yankees ard & Louls (CAr-| 1 Browns | ginals, clinging desperately to 1% with six hits tarted Win- | e leads that tradition says they ning rally with a double. | Kot bold y : 7 S ! Gnly five of the last 20 Labor Day FROM TACOMA cader failed to make ti Mrs. Hazel Betts of Tavomia is a|worlg in the last 10 yes guest at the Baranof . But maybe the runnerup Bo: =+ ; ion Red Sox and Brooklyn Dodge! ‘on’t read the record hooks. £t. Louis lost a game of its lead There’s an easier way Standard Diesel Fuel is completely distilled to make sure it is 1009, dirt-free. That’s impor- tant, for every drop of fuel burned in your Diesel must pass through tiny injector-nozzle holes. If they get dirt- worn and enlarged, there’s risk of costly re- pairs. Save your Diesel ...save money . ..get Standard Diesel Fuel! STANDARD OIL COMPANY | OF CALIFORNIA ARE THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000 BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS YANKS, (ARDSQ 6 the Dodgers yesterday when they lpiit with Pittsourgh whil> Brook- iyn The 2-1 LEADERS IN B. 8. major baseball Day games Leaders in tF leagues through Labor are: H AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting—Williams, Boston, ; Kell, Detroit, .341. ! Runs Batted In—Stephens, Bos-| ton, 145; Williams, Boston, 141. ; Home Runs — Williams, Boston, {37; Ztephens, 36 j Pitching — , 18-5, '.783; Parnell, .150. | NATIONAL LLAGUE Batting — Robinson, Brooklyn, | .348; Slaughter, St. Louis, .342. Runs Batted In -— Robinson, | Brooklyn, 112; .Kiner, Pittsburgh, 102. |i Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, 42; Musial, St. Louis, 28. Pitching—Wilks, St. Louis, 86; Roe, Brooklyn, 12-4, .750. WIL BAS B 11 Final scores of Labor Day games played in the WIL are as follows: Salem 4-10; Yakima 2-8 Vancouver 4-3; Tacoma 1-12. Spokane 2-6; Wenatchee 1-8. Victoria 24-11; Bremerton 4-6. ouT TO C© ()Lll‘(xE John Asp left aboard the Aleu- tian to enter Washington State | College at Pullman. 11-3, —— Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 259 Your Depeosits SAFE D POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDEPAL DEPOSIT insSURANCE OORPORATION was thumping Boston twice, 7-2 and 13-2. Red Munger breezed to his 13th win in the Cards’ cpener as Eno aughter drove in five runs in the rout of Murry Dickson, 9-1. The same ‘Munger, trying for the daily double in the sccond game, lost tr jecision on relief in the 10th when doubles by Danny Murtaugh and ¢ itan Rojek gave Pittsburgh a 5-4 cdge. soaring Phillies extended H r win streak to six games by \dumping the New York Giants, 9-7 and 4-2. | _ Cinunnati trimmed Chicago, 7- in the first game with a four run knockout blast against Dutch Leonard in the ninth. Johnny | €chmitz stepped the Reds in the econd, 7-2 All four first divis clubs swept doubles in the American, leaving he Yanks' lead safe at 1% games. Y blasted Philadelphia, 3 and 5-2, while the Red 'Zox an over Washington 5-2 and 12-2. nd took a pair from Chi- cage, 5-3 ard 6-4 Detro’t continued to sizzle, mak- ling it 14 out of their last 16 Ly sutduing St. Louis twice. 4-0 and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LADD FIELD BB LINEUP WINS 13-2 NECK, NECK FLAG RACE | ON COAST By JIM BACON MINEOLA, N.Y. Sept. Can Hollywood last in the hot|Ladd Field, Alaska, defeated Bur- Pacific Coast League race? ton Woods, England, 13-2, The Btars, out in front most of }day in an opening game at the the season, still hold a three game|U.S. Air Force World Wide Base- edge over the Qakland Oaks, the|kall tournament at Mitchell Field| 1948 champs. With only 20 games|Air Base. !left, the stretch run shapes up as| Three games were on tap today | {a neck and neck two-team affair.jin the second day's play. Penir | The Stars face series with San|Air Force Base of Washington, | ;an:u. an Francisco and Seattle.| D.C., meets the Far East Air Force The Oaks' foes are Secramento, Losjchamps from ' Kadena, Okinawa. Warner Robbins, Macon, Ga., plays Angeles and Portland: | Hcllywood looked like it couldjGreat Falls, Mont, | ke it in taking two from Sac-|Air Force of Mopmcmery. Ala,, | |1amento Labor Day, 2-1 and 6-3. |meets Smoky Hills, Salina, Kans, Yesterday, Lowry Field, Denver, defeated ~ Maxwell, 16-10, and Greensville, <.C., defeated Smoky Hills, 9-5. Thus the loser in today's { Maxwell-Smoky Hiks game will be |uusled in tournament. In another game, Eglin, Fla., wen from Fassberg, Germany. The finals will be played at New York's Polo Grounds, Sept. 12. The Oaks took the opener 6-2 om San Diego and then sewed up the second game quickly with an eight run first inning. The final core was 9 to 3. Oakland now has a four game win sgtreak. The Oaks’ <lugger, Earl Rapp, hit his 13th hemer in the first game—a 400 fcot blast. San Francisco split a double bill with Portland. The Seals scored a 6—UP— | yester- | the double elimination { JACK DALTON'S SON TRAVELS OLD TRAIL \ON'WAY 10 JUNEAU Remem:er the Dalton Trail? Gold-hungry thousands followed it during the Gold Rush. The Army | used it during the war. of people are finding it as scenic a drive as there is in the Terr tory. It’s called the Haines Cut-off now. Well, the story is that Jim. Dal- ton's dad opened the trail during| the gold rush. He was Jack Dalton, miner, woodsman and merchant. And his con came down the old! Dalton trail in time to catch the ‘rex Ty to Juneau yesterday. He drove | down the Dalton trail in the dark.| { Today in Juneau hie said he’s on and Maxwell a vacation. He's a mining engineer | working on the drilling near Point | Barrow, Official title: Assistant ESupmmvn(hnL Arctic Contractors, | Point Barrow. | He graduated in the top fifth {of his class in mining engineering {at the University, of Alaska in 1937 | 'k Dalton, in 1944, had “about six months ot school,” his son said teday. Yet 'J.n}\ Dalton made the trail to the | goldfizlds and later made the pre- ninth inning run to take the opener —_— limin; survey for the Copper ) to 8 but the Beavers exploded; River Railway. for 15 hits in the seven-inning GONIAI.ES RAluES | ' He also hit it—found the yellow nightcap to win 11 to ! stuff. And he did well as a trader, Tha Beattln RAH two! pltcko| KEEPS "E'I' "'"'I.E‘uw. Jim was two weeks old when he g aces, Guy Fletcher and Charlie anz, blanked Los Angeles twice 2 to 0 and 3 to 0. {came to Alaska in followed his father’s footsteps. worked at placer mining in the In- terior after he finished his course FOREST HILLS, N.Y., Sept. 6—| |#—Pancho Gonzales of Los An- geles rallied to retain his National| Amateur Singles Tennis champion- ship yesterday, by defeating Ted "[SLhroeder of La Crescenta, Calif,, STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League w L Pcf Hollywood 95 72 .569' sk deb, 8ol 0af) 2% Oakland 92 15 5! ’ T TR TR T Sacramento 87 80 52 hs 5w 11C00RS HAVE CHANCE an Diego 8 82 509 £an Francisco 80 86 ,43')' To BE BB ("AMPS | Portland 89 4 {Los Angeles 64 103 .383[ WICHITA, Kana Sent. 6—P—! | A The Golden, Colo, Coors will get| | National League two chances to win the National | | W L Pet|Semi-Pro Baseball Tournament St. Louis . 82 49 .626| championship. Brooklyn 81 51 614| The Coors meet the Fort Wayne, Philadelphia 70 63 .526|Ind., ‘General Electrics tonight in | Boston 67 66 504fa title contest. But if the Coors New York 65 66 4961 lose, they'll play another game mr; | Pittsburgh 58 72 .446( the championship tomorrcw. | Cincinnati 52 178 400f The Coors are unbeaten in the | Chicago 52 82 .388|double elimination tournament. i R Fort Wayne has lost one game and i American League another defeat would knock it out| | w' L Pet of the championship. New York 81 48 The Indianans advanced to Lhel Boston 82 52 612 finals last night by beating Elk/ Cleveland o ST b O e Detroit 8 58 574 TheCoors handed Fort Wayne its | | Philadelphia 67 65 s0g|only defeat earlier in the tournr«»’ | Chicago 53 80 9g|ment. A field of 32 teams legan|- | st. Louis 48 86 358 Play in the tournament Aug. 19. Washington 43 87 331 PR P ACS COMMANGER RETURNS Captain Sveud C. Hansen, Sector Sw'MMI“G pool Commander for Alaska Communi- cations System, and Mrs. Hansen, returned to Juneau from Seattle DEDI(A w'TH via Pan American Airways yester- ! day. DE(IDED SPLASH Capt. Hansen has been on & i week’s detached duty in Seattle. | CUSHING, Okla., Sent. 6—P— FROM CALIFORNIA | The dedication of Cushing’s new Mrs. Norma Olson of Long] Beach, California, is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. | Memorial Swimming Pool yester- day certainly was a big splash. After a 30-minute dedication ceremony, 367 parched teenagers jumped into the pool. The water rose so swiftly, it sent waves two feet high flooding the ‘lz,uy and underground dressing rooms. FROM ANCHORAGE A. A. Owen, Jr, of Anchorage is a guest at the Gastineau. Folléw the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time BROWNS, BILLS IN TIE FOOTBALL 60, BUFFALO, Sept. s-m-cxeve-, land Browns shoved over threej | touchdowns in’ the first quarter to _ |gain 28-28 tie with Buffalo Bills |in All-America Conference football | |game yesterday. | T = " SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN’S | | | ey AIR EXPRESS! | For Charter M.V.VERMARCO Dieser Powered-—Licensed SMALL BOAT HARBOR | Alr express means immediate delivery to youl Simply write or wire your favorite shop or your business house, requesting that ywv.mbcndln be shipped by Air Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to you in @ matter of hours! Dependable senw ice at lowest rates by Alr Express. O 1913. But he ing at something that's new to most ! mining engineers in Alaska. And this morning, at the Mu-! l'seum, he pointed out his- fathers ! picture to friends, “He {ollowed an Indian trail {when he started in,” Jim Dalton said. “I'm going to try to go back in the daylight. It's supposed to | e beautiful rnuntry ” And a ot/ who passed away| He | at the University, Now he's work-| B o N S T TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1949 W-A-N-T A-D-S a D LS I e . BV ‘CLOSF OUT gALF Ou!blde pBlm especially ground for rough sur- faces, spray or brush. White, can | be colored. In 5-gal. cans. $3.50 per-gallon. Call 911. 89 3t make 89 3t | 1941 DeSOTO, radio, heater; | offer. Red 855. § s e PATENTED 5 acres, good house and garage; $600 down, balancej like rent. Blue 212. 88 tf OIL RANGE, Zenith Radio; G. E | Washing machine. No. ¢ Eureka Apartment. 88 4t ‘PIPER Kz -8C on n Wollam rluuts, 65 | hp ‘Continental engine in fme] shape. . Licensed to May 19:’)0.5 $1800 cash. Will deliver for ex- | penses. Ed Todd, Box 2016 Ketchkan, Alaska. i 288 7t | ASSORTED machine tools too! numerous to mention; a]soassort-‘ | ed hand tools. Elect¥ic drill sets. | See them at Juneau Welding Co., | Box 1a78. 288 tf | KINDLING Wood, $5.00 per load. Limited - amount. Duck Creek} ! Lumber Co. 288 tf§ | 1640 CHEVROLE1 sSedan. Call| Blue 930. { 7 | {110 VOLT fully automatic Kohler | light plant. Inquire Ludwig Nel- n Jewelry Store. 86 10t iTLN tube PmIcn mdm phm.ugraph ironing board with locking metal stand, 2 maple 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 BAYLOR \ILTORY IN PORT The Baylor Victory, Steamship Co. freighter, arrived in fport Sunday night and is loading lumber at the Juneau Spruce Corp. " FOR SALE Combination 42-Ft. hoat, 2 yeaxs Chrysler marine engine, fully equipped for trolling. phone, fathometer and iron mike, lately installed. Boat can be seen at Small Boat Harbor. Exception- ally goed buy. Write 723 for par- ticulars, or phone 671. 91 tf On’c: 27707Mr;us(‘r Rille me\\», 1 22 Hornet (Savage) Box 2492. $3900 House. 4-bedrooms, furnished, electric water heater, range and washing machine, next to Doug- las High. 2nd lot $400. Down payment $1500. Also '36 Plymouth with new '42 Dodge, motor, $390. H. J. O'Singa, Box 1261, Doug- las. 83 6t 11940 2-door Ford Sedan, five good tires, heater, very good running condition; Ph. 722. 91 3t CHEST of drawers, 1/3 hp electric motor, battery radio, linoleum paste, 40-gallon range boiler, Champion forge blower, Set bolt taps and dies, 1/4 to 1% inch; 9- qt. pressure cooker, coffee urn, “blacksmith vise, kitchen sink, hot shot battery (new), electric hot plate, toaster, heater, electric fit- tings, pipe fittings, bed springs, 6-ft cross cut saw, small marine reverse gear, galley water pump, miscellaneous lot of lumber, cor- rugated iron roofing, combination wood and coal heating stove. 905 West 11th Street. 1t. COMPLETE set of drums and many extra pieces of equipment, very reasonable. Ph. Blue 320. 91 tf SUN LAMP, Gen. Electric, reason- akble; coffee table; 1 39-inch fold- up bed, inner spring mattress. Ph. Blue 320. 91 tt Lt. Finish bunk boris’,’ complete with springs, mattress, railing and lad- der. Ph. 497. 91 3t BEDROOM set, dining _room _set, electric range, coffee table, mis- cellaneous. Green 440. 91 3t 110 VOLT 5 KW Kohler light plant, full set heavy duty storage bat- teries guaranteed 10 years, used three. Now that we have City power, it's in my way. I dare you to make an offfer. TP, DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska. 91 tf WILLIAMS Burner, complete, $90. Roy Call, Scandinavian Rms. 91 6 . > REFITTED Bendix Washer and new Lionel train set 250 watt transformer. Blue 650 evenings. 91 2t wsrmrom LOQT ne Army Aar Force type flight jacket mear south end of airport. Red 690. 90 3t fllflSKmX wing Southeastehn - Small brown female puppy skers,” Gary Hansen, West Juneau. 89 dh FOUND: Gold identification brac- let, Denny. Owner may have same by paying for adv, 833 Alaska | old, 12 ton net, powered with 143} _ Radio | new. P. O.| 91 6t 1'35 OLDS 4-door sedan, good tires | runs good. $195.00. Ph. Blue| 212. 84 lf’ TWO flat view lots on the level. Assessed value $630. Will sell for $500. Maker, Douglas 464. 84tf HOUSE, close to school, stores, blk of bus. Level yard and base- ment for youngsters. Maker, Douglas 464. 84 tf 1940 Chrysler | i i i i 1940 Pontiac Sedan; Sedan; 1937 Plymouth Sedan; 1941 Dodge Sedan; 1947 Studebak- er *-ton pickup; 1940 Packard | Club Coupe. Cowling Motot | Co. 82 tf { A 32-VOLT light plant, 1500-watt, { extra heavy duty batteries, lights | day or night without rupning | plant, very economical to operate. Just like new. Write Box 261 or ph. 331 daytime. 82 tf CHINATOWN Cafe, cash or ensyl payments. Profitable business. Call 796 after 7 p. m. 82 tf ; 3-BEDROOM House, full basement, . furnace heat, fully modern, furn- wshed or. unfurnished. Ph. 535,] " ask for Poole between 8 a. m. and 5 p.m. 81 tf} '4]1 PANEL Chev. Truck, good run- | ning conditicn. Good tires. $250. Ph. 544 or 317. 80 tf NO OTHER Lome xmpmveme:n*l will give so much comfort at so great a saving in fuel as ade-! quate inswlation and weather- stripping. It Costs Less Than! You Think! For estimates calll Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. 73 1mo | | CRECEN'T APT., centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf SEVERAL Large anc Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf FOR SALE: Welding and hpdy re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work;, priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LONG Established pusiness, store, grocery and meat markeé$ witb living quarters. Must setfle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf LOG CABIN 28x16 It inside. Hawk Thlet. Call 143, 202 tf CUT-down Fora V-3 racer—every taing completely new including body. Has been run only a Iew| - hours. Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4 $500. 46 tf MISCELLANEOUS e CHIROPODIS'I':—Blue 379. 74 Imo 2 GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop,. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. HOME Insulation, Weatherstripping Plan now for winter. For esti- mates phone 81. Ward A. John- son. I 71 imc s e M ARIBGF L.7 L i HOPES New and Used Mdie. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 314 20¢ . St. Phone 908. ”m e WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. mmsfl- Artists’ hhtllnl.lm Blue Printing - Phetostats 4 per cent G. I loan. INCOME property, 12th St., 2 sin- gle apts., or 3-bdr. home, garage, basement, doublé plumbing, elec- tric kitchens, large yard, well fur- nished. INCOME property, 3rd St., on level, 3 apts. furnished, basement, fur- nace heat, double plumbing, own- er’s apt. can be used 2-bdr., large living room, etc. NEW hcuses with FIREPLACES— 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, garage, basement, hardwood floors, ready Sept. 15. Buy now, select your own color ‘scheme; 2 bdr., with gdrage, basement, fireplace, on adjoining lot. ALSO 2 bdr. home NEW Douglas, avail- able now. ALL ELIGIBLE FHA. Views, best neighborhoods. ' DOUGLAS—3 bdrs., electric kitch- en, new furnace, elec. hot water heater, garage, furnished, immed- iately available, DOUGLAS—Will show Monday, Sept. 12, 2-bdr. completely re- decorated, elec. kitchen, com- pletely furnished. Tentral loca- tion. i DOUGLAS: Two other good houses. Details with personal interviews. GLACIER HIWAY - BEACHES Near Douglas, 2 bdr. on PATENT- ED LAND on beach, own water, system, price $2,000. Two Houses on acre patented land, | $500, balance like rent; $900 © takes approx. 4 acres patented land near airport with house,! partially furnished. Partially cleared. The BEAUTIFUL Fitzpatrick home on Fritz Cove. Hardwood floor central heating, life-time alumin- um roof, % acre land, possible 2 bedrs.; 5 acres patented land, with large house; also 2 summer homes on forest permit land. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcre 676 over First National Bank SALESVIAN 50 per cent profit. Ex- clusive terr. Standard food item to grocers. Food experience un- nec. Free samle. Jel Foods. Des- ert Splmgs 134, Calif. 81 1t SELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK, $5.95 up. Fitth Ave. N. Y. firm desires women to sell New Dresses, Suits, Lingerie. Seen in “Vogue,” “Mademoiselle.” Good commissions. Write for sample book. Modern manner, 260JP, Fifth Ave., New York. 91 4tw WANTED TO RENT or lease, 2-3-4 | bedroom house or apt. Lieut. Al- len, USCG, Gastineau Hotel. 903 WANTED: Good home for Kitten, Phone 284. 89 tf IDER to sha)e custs driving east via highway soon. Peferson, 132 or 80. - s WANTED — HOME for a beauw‘ ful young female cat, less than year old, part Persian; also one fluffy kitten. Pt. Blue 320. 88tf EXPER. lady bookkeeper wishes position with established firm. References. Write Empire C, 6271. 287 tf | COAST GUARLD officer desires to rent 2 or 3 bedroom house or apt. Phone Green 200, 85 9t 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 YOUNG Juneau Couple, expecting child in Oct., desperately need apt. or house, reasonable rent. Husbhand steadily employed. Please ph, Blue 306. 69 * HELP Wanted. Apply Alaska Laun- dry. 80 tf WANTED to rent garage in vicin- ity of Star Hill Ph. Black 15¢ after 6 p. m. 79 4 WANT Cookmg. any kind. Hotel maid, well experienced. Phone Black 210. 6 t WANTED: Inside, outside paint- ing and paperhanging. am ahead of schedule and will give you immediate service. DO IT NOW! Ralph A. Treffers, Paint’ Cun~ tractor, Ph. Biue 462, 56 1 | Mt oot e b ion it A SELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK $5.95 up. Fifth Ave., N.Y. firm de- sires women to sell New Dmes, Suits, Lingerie. Seen in “Vogue”, “Mademoiselle”. Good commis- slons. Write for sample book. Mod- ern Manner, 260JP Fifth Ave, New York. According to the Encyclopedia Americana, the first old age pen- sion plan in the U.S. or Territories was adopted by the Alaska legisla- ture in 1915, 89 3t MODEL A Ford. 321 W 1ith St. CAR - BOAT - HOUSE — Al for| 20 HOUSES downstair 90 tf| the price of one—2 bedrooms,| NOW under construction. Ready {— - & 1 hardwood floors, completely fur-| for occuppncy aiter Sept. 15. Two | BABY Carriage, good condition, nished, basement, furnace, elec- bedrocms with allowance for ‘ $30. ©all Red 580. 90 3t | tric kitchen, Move in tomorrow.| third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat. Modern 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 In Alaska Credit Burean PHONE - - 234 WILLIAM WINK-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau WONDERFUL location, acress from Catholic School and St. Ann's Hospital, large yard with gar- dens, roomy house with * large living roon:, fireplace, view win- dows, orfe very large bedroom fixed up for kids, second bedroom medium size; automatic oil fur- nace, Thor washing machine, re- {rigerator, owner will buy new electric stove—house completely furnished including rugs, drapes, lamps, furniture. Close to schools and downtown yet in best neigh- borhood. $13,125. FURNISHED three-bedroom home, i i yard, large trees, overlooks water and good view of Juneau.$4200. | Douglas. . TRAILER, sleeps 4, parking space, water and electricity for $25.00 per month, heated for $9.00 per month last year. Ready to move in. $1500. Brought family up Alcan. { | N!CEST thrée apartment building in Juneau. Furnished, very econ- omical operation. Good neighbor- hood, close in. $7,000 will handle, Two apts. 2-bedroom, one 1-bed- recom. A wise investment for three Coast Guard families. | FIVE one-bedroom houses, unturn- ! i{shed, close to downtown and schools. $10,000 for the five or $7500 for three. TWO bedroom paneied with tire< place and view, large yard, full concrete basement and garage, $8,500. {FOUR room house on piiing, $2,100, Owner will finance. $1,100 down, | $40 monthly inc. 6% interest. 1$900 CASH, 3-room log cabin on Loop Road, 5 acre homesite. NEARLY new 3-bedroom house, al- 50 includes 1 bedroom log cabin and large net house, 5 acres pat- ented land, large garden, 11 miles out. $7950. ACRES patented with two bed- room furnished house on Fritz Cove Road. $3,400. BEAUTIFUL furnished cabin Lena Point, $2500. FOUR Bedroom, furnished. mediate occupancy. $9,500. TWO bedroom, furnished, close to schools, hospital, downtown. $5500. FIVE bedroom, fireplace, best view, furnished. $4750. 2-BEDROOM on beach, seawall, water, elec., oil. $1800 cash. 3-BEDROOM, on ' beach, clean house, view. $3500. UNFINISHED, now has 3-room apt., water, oil, elec. $3500. EAGLE River Country, small house, L 5 acres pat. $1,500. BUILDING Lot, Douglas Road, $600 FOR RENT— Bachelors quarters, Small Boat Harbor. 4 BEDROOMS, Douglas, lot 100 x 100, new concrete basement. $5500 ROATS (Partial Listing) MACARD, utility boat, 55 ft., twin diesels, radio, suitagle charter. Net tons 22. Will take smaller boat as part payment. | BUDDY, 36-it. troller, READY TO I GO! $6800. New rebuilt Chrysler Crown. 17 tons net. Owner in Army, boat idle. A good boat. ECHO, 30 ft., especially equipped to live ‘on, comfortable for two. Good hunitng boat, also trolling. 85 Criscraft engine. $2,000. i 1 3 Im- bright ALSO SOME: GOOD USED CARS PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 FOR BRENT T - AR NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated. 815 Gold St. 220 tt STEAMHEATEL ovms, 'eefly ot Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 o T AR PR WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Andzrqon Piano Shop. Ph. 143. AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If-we haven't got it—we’ll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tr TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boa* for fishing trip, $30.5%. Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. ' 212t ] ! | |