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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA E _B. |C G. TAKES FIRST ,,E:Dm%—m: ’ | GAME, ELKS SECOND, lleagues through My "gme;‘ MST "'G""’S Bowuue | PAGE SIX | present-day bankruptcy. “There is a great movement in | Scotland,” Judge Gray said, “to fol- Ilow Ireland’s lead and pull away from England. That indeed would be the break-up of the British Em- | | pire.” FANS ARE VOTING FOR STARTERS FOR Batting — Musial, St. Louis, .364; | was the high team on the totem pole CHICAGO, June 21—(®—Waiker { Robinson, Brooklyn, 360. |in two series played on the Elks Cooper of the Boston Braves, passed{ Runs Batted In — Sauer, Chi-|alleys last night. Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn |cago, 46; Ennis, Philadelphia, 45.° | Score for the top team was 2575 Dodgers today in the voting race| Home Runs—Campanella, Brook- | as against their opponents, the VA’s for the starting National League|lyn, and Kiner, Pittsburgh,' 14. 2418. CG's Wilber was high with Piténing — Miller, Philadelphia, 560 for the series. Cahail, in the last { 5-0, 1.000. i | game was the big factor with 214 in *# "American League | Batting “— Kell, Dettoit, .381; | ANS RLAN {AL AFFAIR, AR FELIX GRAY HEAR El . . Mexico, the Grays think, presents | the"bright side of the vacation coin. To honor Gil Rolsta¢ or Tacoma,| GO to Europe if you have to,” Judge District Governor of Kiwanis m_}oray advised. “but for a vacation, ternational, the Juneau Kiwanis | drive down the wonderful highway Club will have a special luncheon | from Haines to Acapulco.” Friday, June 30 in the Baranof| However, Judge Gray turned into Gold ’;h)om. |a one-man publicity bureau tor catohing post Ggainst thé Améari- As Rolstad is booked for an early | Southeast Alaska, saying there was can MBBHE;S best in the 17th A'u afternoon departure, the luncheon |10 finer vaeation trip than by boat Star game in Comiskey Park, July through the Inside Passage—nor as are: | Coast Guard No. 1 bowling team | ¢ i l.mn’u:x: Very fuxurious ownérs |(Day and night phones 676 and apartment, with $75.00 per mo&h Mrs, W. A. Wood 207) rental unit. Both apartments TWO NEW LISTINGS TODAY— completely furnished. Good loca- JUNEAU tion. View. G. E. automatic 3-bdr. unfurnished, large yard, furnace ‘in top condition, basement, furnace, electric dish- |pRITZ COVE. Three bedropms, washer, view. Near school, Fed-| el built house with large living FOR SALE IN DOUGLAS, one bearoom home; furnished, full cement basement, large lot with berries. Ph. 1005, 34-tf NEW -4"x 6 all wool, double warp infijvidyal soore. American ilag. Ph. 0363, 34-3t Coast Guard No. 2 team, meeting meeting will be promptly at noon, Heav t < | Dropo, Boston, .364. ks “Lo” to the “Let's go fishing” 1 Buildi R | fine servide on the Atlantic. y returns from the fans po, 3 3 the Elks Boys lost to e 3 N eral Building. d modern kitchen, o according’ to President _Staniey service on the Atla boosted Cooper’s total to 112,855 | Runs Batted In — Stephens, Bos- ' antlers by 118 pins. Score: Elks,|HERE is a bargain 16’ V bot'om|a.par furnished, view, near school, ::::: “;‘2 st m:;:d Baskin, who urges all members to Campanella is runnerup with ‘111,- | ton, 67; Williams, Boston, 65. |2331; C.G., 2213. Estes for the C.G.| skiff with lots of beam and a} pPederal Bldg., green house in grour‘xd 'Large commercial gard- plbn’ “attepfanice. . The June 30 724, In third spot is Andy Seminick | Home Runs — Williams, Boston, 'was high man with his 477 and| 16 hp. Johnson outboard all for} connection. 3 en. Good beach and boat moor- age, GOLD BELT AVENUE: Three See the price ofe $325.00 cash, 33-3t at Crock's Boat Shop. BEAUTIFUL completely re-decor- ated duplex double plumbing, 2 fireplaces, view, best neighbor- luncheon will take the place of the usual weekly meefing next Wednes- day. 20;. Rosen, Cleveland, 17. | Miller was top man for the EIks of the Philadelphia Phillies wit} Pitching — Byrne, New York, 8-1, with 514. 82,962. GAMES TODAY Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals | 889. | ——— = % : Kiwanis Club a colorful and per-| Here are final scores of games [ual,vofe-getters today with 14497% A " No. ym Behrands Ave. 33-tf BUSINESS PROPERTIES—rooming vhdge ‘and nm".m; Garage. sonal account of his 14-month Jour- | played this afternoon in the major | ballots. Ted Williams of the Bos- | PITCHING SHLMLS i Anmv G FOR SUMMER - : —_| hbyse and store; also cabins,| py) concrete basement with neying on this continent and 1| paseball leagues as received up to|ton Red Sox, is second with 141573 i A | " w Vi IV R CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year . heart bus. dist, also Seaview| g ¢omatic off furnace. e 3 N ! . 1 3 apartments; also several lots in the British Isles. He and Mrs. Gray | press time: returfied last week from a 40,000! American League mile trip—“a year off after 40 years Cleveland 5, New York 1. steady in the harness,” as' Judge| Chicago 3, Boston 1. Gray put it. He was introduced by National League Harry Leege, program chairman. | old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar. After spending the winter in| : 31-tf | city and on highway. SET FOR TOMORROW; their home at Highland Park, fils| DOUGLAS S"u‘ "ME 'o w‘"“\a residential suburb of ‘Chicago, |2 BEDROOM house, full basement, {3 bdr. completely furnished near |the Martin Victor family is coming | large lot; Douglas Highway. PN.| school, stores etc, under $4,500. Old Woodenface pitching cham- | phere for the rest of the year. Mr.| Douglas 352, 31-8t The Peterson home furnished or William Winn—Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit mureay “We sell real estate or starve" says Peter Wood, JUNEAU'S ONLY FIGHT DOPE Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 5. . ionship semi-finals will be held at | y;j, i e o furnished, rice greatl; - Except for personal associations, Results of fights last night are: p | Victor came nortn this spring and ERAL 1 Smad . Dia- uhfurnished, p; greatly re. memories of their visit to England FROM VALDEZ At Montreaill G Laure:t Dau- |2 Pm. tomorrow in Evergreen pas just returned from a business -}E;Imd"l. Pert:ct .f:mu. Bargatp | _duced. mnm REALTOR. and Sootland are tiriged with sad-| Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Johnson | thuille, 1591, France, stopped Tuac | CO% Bill Dean, park instructor, an- trip to Fairbanks. Claude Smith business property and b‘edroof:s:im:m:m hfl’::‘l d: truck. FHA financed new home 2-bdr. RURAL Ik FRITZ COVE beautiful year-round ' home, good water, modern, fur- nished, view. LENA COVE 2-bdr. wgll built home, view, furnished etc. Under $4,000,| 8vailable at minimum cost, take LARGE patented acreage around| &ny or all ; 10 miles; also 5-acre pat. with | SPECIAL—2 bedroom - .ouse, -324 small good home and large gars | Willoughby. $1900. We will put age, good water, G. I loan; also! the money in eserow until the 4-acres pat. house, root house etc.| Puver has full possession. Notice prices at the [Pirst National Bank, t -] SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First' National Bank. 93-tf SMALL house, 523! 4h St.. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view, Call Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t 32’ TROLLING boat. $850.00 cash. Phone 143. " 96-tf nounced today. Mrs. Vigtor and the children— Finals will be held at 4 p.m. to- | Dénny, Joyce and Jerry—are dite morrow. The winners of the finals!Synday on the Alaska. With thém will meet the Beattle Woodenface |is Mrs. Vietor's mother, Mrs. Witl- champion here next Tuesday. !iami’ Merrll. * Her “husband came Dean said that any boys under 14 here with Mr, Victor. The family years of age who want to qualify for will occupy their Juneau honie un- the semi-finals may do so tomorrow til after Christmas. morning at Evergreen Bowl. To! qualify, boys must pitch one strike- out in seven throws. [ ness, he said, commenting on Eng- | of Valdez are guests at the Baramot | portuguez, 160, Costa Rica, 6. land’s decline from $he position ot | Hotel. Johnson is with the Alaska At Los Angeles — Luther Rawl- a leading power for 50 years to| Road Commission. ings, 140, Chicago, outpointed Maric GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 || A Eiisapetn st eTony Jant ‘At Elizabeth NJ.-—Tony Janiro Glacier Construction Co. 153, Youngstown, ' outpointed Al Guido, 152, New York, 10. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling A pre-war house, solid, Hard- wood floors, plaster walls not touched since buflding. in 1940. Price includes &nl,!-!t?rwnll car- pets, drapes, refrigerator, wash- ing machine. Other ‘furnishings TO WASHINGTON WIL GAMES | John McCormick, head of Select- {ive Service in Alaska, left yesterday |LENA Cove, furnished cabin, run- CREWSON HERE EYES EXAMINED LE_NSES PRESCRIBED % z Final .scores of WIL games Tues- H. B. Crewson.of Seattle, a. fre- ;vl‘ Pan Amgrlcian plane for Wash-; ning wa'er, baathopse. Ph. 278.|NEAR Juneau 2 bdr. home with gl"m:: ;06 Wé::l:te not later than DR n D.M ABflU ABDT = | day are: quent visitor here, is StoppINg at|ington D, C., where he will attend 29-tf { acreage ‘and can be used gocd'NEw LITNGL A § ui . D.D. &= | Yakima 9, Tacoma 8. the Gastineau Hotel. Ia "donference of staté directors of | ——— sttt | business. : Jarge m = OPTOMETRIST = = i g Fpra [ Seleotive Service ~scheduled _frofn | BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll-{2 small houses on acre patentSd) SHerooking Juness AT . = Second and Franklip Junesu EI Victoria at Tri-City, rain. FROM ELFIN COVE {June 29 to July 2. ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or| land. . st ”‘r]::te w“:ll" # conn’mh; g PHONE 806 FOR APPOINTMENTS ? | Spokane at Wenatchee, wet George Williams of Elfin Cove is | | call Black 895, 18-t1 * with :cw Rk, m:nk\ 25 x 30 = ' S kel grounds. registered at the Baranof Hotel. T R R TR T BPH! “nP v ¢ i | DOERR HERE 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. M" &' “ steel-reinforced concrete base- Stevens Salute to Summer Sireet Store 1 Rack of Suits at cost 1Rack of Su,m_mer Coats at cost 3 Racks of Dresses below cost Rayon Slips and Nightgewns at cost Cotton Pajamas and Shorts at cost p - the - Stairs Store | | | i | | i | | | | | H. A. Doerr of Vancouver, B.C.,I is at the Bdranof Hotel. WEAVER VISITS Howard M. Weaver of Portland, Ore., is at the Baranof Hotel. | U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Public Roads June 20, 1950. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Bureau of Pub- lic Roads, 419 Federal and Terri- torial Building, Juneau, Alaska until 9:00 AM. July 6, 1950, and then Ppublicly opened for furnishing the materials and performing. the work for constructing Alaska Forest Highway Project 31-Maintenance (Bridge. Rewiring), Douglas High- way, Tongass National Forest, First Judieial Division, Territory of Alaska. The project is located adja- cent to the town of Juneau, Alaska and the work inyolved consists ol removing and disposing of approxi- mately 1,070 linear feet of condu't and miscellaneous existing wiring and furnishing and installing thc following: New Conduit 1,140 Lin Ft.; New Single Strand and Strand Conductor 7,500 Lin. Ft.; New Pendant Lighting Fixtures 5 Miscellaneous Minor Equipment Fittings and Fastenings. Plans and Specifications may be examined by prospective bidders at the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal and Ter- ritorial Building Juneau, Alaska and Associated General Contractors of America, 304-306 Central Building, chorge, Alaska. Where copies of lans and specifications are re- Quested a deposit of $10.00 will be uired to insure their return. If lese are not returned within 15 lays after opening of bids, the de- posit will be forfeited to the Gov- rnment. Checks should be made yable to the Treasurer of the nited States. Plans and specifica- lons may be obtained at the office of Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Fed- al & Territorial Building, Juneau, blish; June 21, 22, 23. U.S, Department of Commerce Buréau of Public Roads June 20, 1950. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Bireau of Pub- lic Roads, 419 Federal and Terrl- torial Building, Juneau, Alaska until 9:00 AM. July 6, 1950, and then publicly opened for furnishing the materials and performing the work Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf BOAT, “Blue Boy” completel? out- fitted including dishes, two way radio, charts, electric winch, gas 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- ator driven by the engine, sleeps six. 37% feet long, 9% foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Blue 564. CRUISER Blue 809, HOUSE, shop and lot—$5500. 940 West 10th St. 16-10t SILVERTONE table battery set, walnut finish, good for boat or cabin. Qall 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t ONE Ketchikan trolling gurdy. In- quire gasboat Thelma. Blue 615. 28-t1 Phone 17-tf “Northwind.” e SV T RIS R ey i HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16, Make offer. Ph, 707. 62-t1 Canadian scientists have devel- oped a flameless match producing heat but ‘no light, says the Na- tional ‘Geographic Society. FOR SALE or lease—building 26 x 46 with cement floor, 2 bedroom partly - furnished apt. upstairs. Building available Juné 20. See Ashenbrenner at 304 Willoughby Ave. 'Phone 788. 32-3t 1—7 cu. ft. Clearyiew ice cream cabinet; $365.00. 1—Baldwin Ac- rosonic piano, almost new; $500. 1—baby . bed, new mattress, Phone 971, Y iR NISCELLANEQUS GUARAIITEED Kealistic ' Perman- ent, $7.50. ‘Paper curls ‘$1' up Lola’s - Beauty ‘Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER. and FOND, Y -6t SEATTLEITES VISIT Among Seattleites newly' regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Slater, Malvin Nistad, M. L. Marksbury and ‘E. A. Schaffer. 'Phone 676 over Frisy National Bank REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS BUILDING LOTS at Auke Bay, Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. Beach, view or privacy. frontage to 5 acres. $2,500. Patented. COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented land, Pederson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES--LCTS SUBURBAN PROPERTY OUT OF THIS WORLD. 2 bed- room home, other bldgs., beauti- ful setting, close to civilization but hidden, 55 acres patented. Bob Druxman-Pnone. 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 yTont 5% $600 up OR SALE BAYVIEW Hotel, Sitka. Two story building 60 x 64 on lot 90 x 84. Dining room seats 45, big sample room, lobby, 19 rooms and apaft- ment with two bedrooms. TFine location facing bay. Inquire R. K. Burke, Box 57, Sitka, Alaska. 28-12¢ REFRIGERATOR, Leonard 4 ‘cu. ft., excellent condition.. Also Eastman 102 mm. telephoto lens. Phone Red 779. 30-6t LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas i-way ~ betweénh ~ Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf CRESENT _Apartments. Call 428 ¢ 68-tt ¢+ SISt o N 4+ ROOM partically furn. ‘house 8:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-t1 FURNISHED bachelor type apt. or small house. Phone Dr. Ober- man—266. 35-tf 2 Reliable. Men, above 50 preferred, for local year around route work. Permanent. $20 to $25 per day. Hotel—2 p.n. to 6 p.m, July 2 and 3. 35-4t OPENING for experienced typist. 38 hour week, $275.00 to start. Merit System Phone 531, Room 10 Shattuck Bldg. 33-8t PAINT now! Call Ralph 2., Trel- fers after 5 p.m. for free esti- 50 ft.! See W. D. CAMPBELL, Baranof | } I | In { TWO BEDROOM furnished, com- N WOULD you give $9,000 for.a 3, No. 3 Kiein Bldg. ment, large living room 30 - ft. across front with view windows. New modern bath, house belng painted and finished. Upstairs unfinished, space for three large bedrooms. Construction started 1941, addition 1945, New houses both sides, one going in in frent belcw road. Available only, to finance trip for owhers, priced for quick sale—$10,000. EW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th and East Sts, $400; 1 lot 4th at Kennedy :$100; 1 lot end gf<7th St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park‘make offer; end of steel bridge @leared $1200; on ski trail 100 ff.’ above highway 1 lot $600; 8 acres Doug- las Road, good water; 2 lots near Douglas boat, shop $600; 1 Iot with two glonsets igg"’és'?wo build- ing sites with water and sewer comnected $1200; Fritz Cove choice beach property $15 per waterfront foot 200 ft deep; airport. lots; 30 acres Loop Road; West Juneau road 1 acre with very large con- crete basement covered $2900. I fortable house with room for kids. Star Hill. $5800. £ EW TWO BEDROOM, basemertt, unfurnished, priceéd for quick sale. Finished stairway makes more bedrooms possible. “two. $7900. Douglas. CUTE 2 bedroom house in Doug- las for $5500; a paneled 2 bed-; room house with fireplace, right on salt-water at. 16 -mi. post, for $8,000; a house with very large rooms and over $2000 worth, of new elec. equipment, on. Glacler: Hwy. for $11,000; house on p! i Tth 9t. $2500. § U south, ¢ bedroom home in Seatter Tract— or $4,000 for a 2 apt.-house, We'll, beat that—for $12,000 both houses,’ and youll .get free rent as well a$ having your tenants make the! monthly . payment for you. A couple buying this property can live in.the 1 fedroom apt. and put $90 in the hrrk each, manth in equity. ~Eki PETER WOOD Real Estate _ el o11 'USED CARS ——eeeeeee e 1948 FORD Club Coupe, excellent A BOATS—the Bronco, a troller from an armory tender, due to illness .of owner' now in condition, 13,000 miles, plastic > A. B. E. Strang of Vancouver, BC., k for constructing Alaska Forest|is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. malej . Ehone (998 33-tf} seat covers. Easy financing Highway Project 18-Maintenance|—— — . |GIRLS for usherettes; apply Mr.| Black 932. 33-4t (Bridge Painting), Texas Creek UNITED STATES Donrel, Gross '20th Century R. W. COWLING CO. Sorry—No Refunds, Exchanges or Approvals during this sale e Highway, Tongass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory through truss with & span of 180°-8", trusses spaced 13'-8” center to cen- ter and 1-15 and 1-21" timber approach spans with steel handrails. Total weight of steel to be painted is approximately 158,500 = pounds. Work involved consists of sandblast- ing all structural steel and apply- ing one coat of red lead paint and one coat of bituminous paint to the steel. Specifications may be exam- ined by prospective bidders at the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska and Associated General Con-’ tractors of America, 304-306 Central Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Speci- fications may be obtained at the office of Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal & Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. H. A. Stoddart, Division Engineer. Publish: June 21, 22, 23, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR' Bureau of Land Management NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Her- bert Willard Stelting, entryman, together with his witnesses Thomas Marshall- Helms and K. Edward Teston, all of Haines, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his home- stead entry, Anchorage Serial No. 012670 for the NW%NE% and lots 1 and 2, Sec. 36 T. 32 8. R. 59 E. C. R."M,, containing 107.88 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and #f no protest is filed in the District Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. CHESTER. W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. First publication, June 21, 1950. Last publication, July 19, 1950. ‘Theatre, 31-3t Shipments made direct from In- factory to.customer. Gen- erous commissions for reliable -parties. No sales experlence nec- essary. Purnish references. Write Maisinette Frocks, Box 290, Fair- banks, Alaska. 31-6t COUPLE urgently need apt. ‘room. Phone 800, Mrs. Wie. o1 feet, garage will do. To be moved. Located in Juneau or Douglas. Write Stephens, P.O. Box 2077. summer by high school Phone Blue 632; — PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-6x ‘your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938, SMALL BUILDING — About 10x20 HOUSEWORK or child care for girl. VAR i & e A SR DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for R e 1941 International K5 flat: bed 1037 BACHELOR $800.00;" 1941 Plymouth, $450.00 of Alaska. The projeet is located ap- Land Office HELP" WANTED—male or female; % proximately 9 miles from Hyd:-, Anchorage, Alaska. :uke orders Maisinette Frocks, .1:2‘1‘ t:lymou(:l" mm. 1938 P;)o'_ adies and children's dresses. , $350.00; Ford, $250.00; Alaska and consists of a steel May 11, 1950. | 1937 Ohevrolet, $150.00; 1638 iy mouth, = $150.00. See at ‘JBy' Super Setvice. 28-1 R. W. Cowling: Co. 354 FOR BENT house on Dougla: Beach. Ph. Douglas 765. 35-8t I STEAMXZATED Rooms, weekly 0 406-£1 lwas in 1916, ot : WURLITZER Spinit pianc for ren Will be at Snake Pit tonight play ing the field. Ruth Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t Anderson Piano £uco. Ph. 143 J: Hope I never see you agair The first Rose Bowl football gam