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PAGE TWO Gonts, Look! THEY GLOW IN THE SUN NEW SPUN NYLON R <z * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 broke up the game in their half of | the inning. | Allie Clark got things underway with a double to right. Speedy Bob | or NA“O“AI. Avila went in to run for Clark. Jim | i Hegan was intentionally passed and‘ I_EAGUE BATS | Wynn sacrificed the runners along. | Newhouser then purposely walked | | Ike Boone to load the bases. | | 9 | NEW YORK, Aug. 15—® Lefthanded hitting Dale Mitchell| o GRS AGE (o7 h--Btan sent a high bounder to short. Con- |, 40 o 13-point lead over Brook; | nie Berry fired the ball home b"‘!lyn's Jackie Hobinsan dov thes Na- | the speedy Avila slid under t.he“imml League batting derby. ow e e = n the| Musial, for the third straight The game Wwas.the only one.nthe | week, is hitting .361. The St. Louis American League. The other Leams‘gmgger has carved out 141 hits—the | were not scheduled to play, most in the league—in 391 at 'bats Action in the National League‘He also tops the field in doubles | also was slight. In the only games\wnh 34 i | played, the Chicago Cubs nipped the | “p oy iioon on the other hand, saw St. Louis Cardinals, 7-6, and the |, . sverag‘e dip +again, . this f“me improving Cincinnati Reds thrashed | 12 points to 348. Two wéeks ago ghe | | the Pittsburgh Pirates, 13-8. ia 3 e %% 2 | defending champion was leading, at | The ‘Cub.\ staged a last qwch ra]ly | :370. That’s a 22-point drop. | to whip the Cards, scoring twice Johnny Hopp of the Pittsbul in the ninth after the Red Birds had Pirates réplaced St. Louis’ |Ei h | taken the lead with two in fhe eighth. The Reds scored 11 runs in the third inning to breeze home against | the Pirates. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Pct .603 553 549 507 .500 478 429 .380 | Oakland { San Diego . Hollywood Seattle San Francisco .. Portland Los Angeles .. Sacramento National League 1 w Pet | . 67 604! ... 60 561 . 56 58 .. 55 46 in 5 Fluorescent Colors Philadelphia Boston Brooklyn St. Louis : New York ... Cincinnati .. Chicago SRR 46 / The new rage — sox sensations that actually Pitistingh - e g light up and glow in the sun . .. can be seen American Leagué ; up to ten times farther than ordinary colors. W L Pet Be first to wear Holeproof's Shok Sox — 100% .67 38 .638 Spun Nylon, soft, comfortable, longer wearing. 67 K Sizes 8 to 11, $1.15 a pair. 54 | 542 | 524 | 438 | 434/ ¢ Shok Orange ® Shok Yellow ® Shok Green ® Shok Blue ® Shok White Detroit Cleveland | New York Boston Washington Chicago .65 607 | 62 564 | .48 457 . 44 393 . 40 370 | ;/) /] “W é’ : g:l.iliiilll:mfl i 38 362 | Detroit, .319; Johnny Pesky, Boston, DN, shtends 60. 1 QUALITY SINCE /887 BENEFIT BALL | Slaughter in third place. Hopp, a | pleasant surprise for the last-place Pirates, is hitting '.331. Figures in- | clude ‘games ‘of.Sunday, Aug. 13. | Chicago’s Ardy Pafko climbep one notch to fourth on his .323 mark. Carl Furillo is one point behind the Chicago handy man with, .322 The Brooklyn flychaser was tiéd fop eighth last week. GEORGE KELL IS HIGH BATTER OF - AMERICAN LEAGUE L 181% CHICAGO, Aug. 15—M—George Kell of Detrait is still a step ahead’ of Cleveland’s Larry Doby for ‘the American League batting leadership. Kell’s average, including games ‘of Sunday, is .355. Doby has 351/ 'A week ago Kell was hitting ".353. Doby .350. The Detroit third baseman alSo has registered the most hits, 153, and the most doubles, 33. Kuip Others in the top ten of the league are Bill Goodman, Boston, .353;"Al Zarilla, Boston, .340; Walt Dropo, Boston, and Hoot Evers, Detroit, tied for fifth place with .329; Phil Rizzuto, New York, .320; Vic Wertz, "l oM .317; and Dom DiMaggio, Boston, and Johnny Groth, Detroit, tied for tenth with .316. S NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: BaumholtzMay Take Pacitic Batting Honor ‘ (By the Associated Press) l With the Pacific Coast League season entering its 21st week to- e s - night, now seems as good a Ume SATE or trade—1940 International as any to clean off the spindle | tyyck. Phone 103 between 10 am. | [and submit a few oddments, t0| and 6 p.m. ax FOR SALE 5 ACRE HOME SITE, good house ! running water, $750. Also equity in large - comfortable furnisted house—a bargain. Write Empire 298. 81-6t | 1 1 wit: L will win the batting championship | for 1950. He's still batting a rosy 380 and has headed the list’almost since the beginning. Baumholtz+ seems as out of place with seventh pot Los Angeles as a thumb in the | Frankie Baurhholtz apparently | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT — due to the sudden illness of the owner, we will now sell the Jack ‘Warner ‘home on Glacier High- way (2 mi.) for $16,500, which is $2500 less than our original price. 4 bedrooms, concrete basement, large living room, one of the Jargest and most. beautiful yards in'the Juneau area. 4 acres pat- ented, 350 feet, of beach frontage, 2 car garage. Partly furnished. l 1s ¥ Seattle’s Jim Wilson may be- ‘ come thé first 30 game winner since | Larry Jansen cavorted for San| Francisco four years ago. Wilson | already has 20 under his belt‘and | figures to start 12 more against | mediocre opposition. The Rainiers have finished the tough part of their | schedule. ! 3. The Portland Beavers have the | loop’s best pinch-hitters. They're No. 1 in this department, mainly via the clutch efforts of Johnny Rucker, | Eddie Barr, John Ritchey and Vic Mastro. 4. Working agreements with major | league clubs don’t always pan out, | ad witriess the case of the San Diego Padres and Herb Conyers. Cleveland | sent Conyers out here in May and the'Padres were obliged to play him at first base, even though the man couldn't hit coast pitching at all. Conyers was transferred to Okla- homa City on Aug. 2 and Max West and Jack Graham got back into the Padre lineup together. Result: | | san Diego has won 10 of its last ! 12 games and moved into second place. ] Beat-thy-neighbor week begins tonight at San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Seals play host to the high riding Oakland Acorns and the Angels entertain third place Hollywood. Elsewhere, last place Sacramento | moves into Seattle and Portland in- vades San Diego. LEADERS IN B. B. Showings in erder of calls to 911 —office open until 6:00 every day until this is sold. Call 911 or visit us at No. 3 Klein Bldg. Peter Wood. 80-?& GILL NET BOAT, Cape Race, length .35’ beam 10'5, 125 hp. Norberg engine fully equipped for gillnetting. Will be in town Aug. 19 to 21st. “Price $10,000. For information, contact owner An- tone Hopen or Madsen’s Fishing and Cycle Shop. 80-5t ? HOUSEHOLD furnishings; G. E. washing machine, Hotpoint stove, Majestic coal and wool stove; can be seen at I. Goldstein resi-‘ dence from 10 am. until 5 p.m.y 80-tf BALDWIN Acrosonic spinit piano. Best care, cost $800, cash $500., terms. $600. Call - 1007. 80-tf a8 S L ! TWO small houses, West 12th St.| Reasonable, See Jack Westfall, | Phone 48. ; 8-tf | GOOSEBERRIES now ripe. gal, you pick. Robertson cabin, Auke Bay, 13'%¢ miles. 79-3t SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf DAVENO, swing rocker and break- | fast set, excellent condition, $175. ( Sgt. Nickols, Phone 262. 75-4t | VACUUM OLEANER, $25.00; show case, $25.00; canary cage, $2.00; [ FUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950 FOR SALE Phones 676 and 207 THE Don C. Foster home at Auk Bay—completely “furnished, acre land, excellent water system year round, - 2-car garage, large neéw deep-freeze, new large refriger- ator, wall-to-wall carpeting, com- plete cement basement, furnace, view, immediaté occupancy. SHOP-cut weather-proof cedar sid- ing, . cement foundation, spun gla¢s and kinsul insulated, hard wood floors, garages, furnaces, electrically equipped, FHA finan- cing, West Juneau. Priced $13,500 and "$17,500 net to owner. Make offer. Both 3 bedrooms. One, fireplace. CAFE—$1650 fully equipped at Small Boat Harbor, long lease, good money maker. Terms. $500 down buys $2500 home in Douglas also 1939 Chevrolet car. 1 bedroom, garage, 1} lots, view, furnished etc. $4300 unfurnished or $5100 fur- nished 2 hedroom, Douglas. TERMS-TERMS—3-bedroom homle Douglas, completely furnished, cement basement, ‘furnace, refrig., wash. machine etc. EVERAL homes on Highway amd one beautiful beach home on Lena's Cove, $700 down handles lovely -home with 5. acres pat. land on Glacier. LARGE bldg. ‘with garage, 2-bdr. apt. upstafrs, store space on main floor, Completely furnished. $6,000 buys 2-bdr. home completely furnished near school and Fed Bldg. LOTS owned by Mrs. Bess Cross, S lots owned by Mrs. Hansen ac- yoss from Spruce lockers. Smith Bldg. in Douglas etc. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS SUBURBAN PROPERTY 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log cabin, other bldgs, main high- way, Pederson Hill BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patented Beach land south of Thane, 2 or 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- tem all year, no light or water bills, marine railway, tools, other GAME HERE ON ?That on August 15th, 1950, in the triumphs against first division |U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- teams. CLEVELAND WINS OVER HGERS 32 (By the Associated Press) Early Wynn's contribution to the seland Indians’ pennant drive is than his record indi- Cl even greater cate: The 30-year-old righthander has turned in 13 victories but seven of them have been over the other first division teams—Detroit, New York and Boston. Only Bob Lerhon, ace righthander, has a better record on the Cleveland team. Lemon, who goes after his 19th 'y today in the final of a two- SEPTEMBER 3RD Wynn considerably brightened the ‘ Indians’ pennant outlook last night as he turned back the Tigers, 3-2, in a ten-inning thriller before 60,120 fans in CI and’s municipal sta- The triumph moved the r up, Tyike, to within 2'3 games Local baseball players are armed | with tickets today for a benefit game to be played here on Labor Day Sunday to raise money for the | 5 2 Gastmgau -Channel Baseball Lea- | of the Bengals gues personal injury fund. H The Indians scored a run in the| This fund was first started- 9y second inning and Wynn nursed | the late Judge William Holzheimer, this slender n until the ninth.! former league president, to provlde! In the ninth, with one out, Hoot | money to pay for medical costs| Evers beat out a slow bounder over | incurred by injuries to ball players the mound for a single. Johnn)-lduring baseball games. The fund Groth followed with a home run,was depleted this year due to a| into the lower left field stands. jbroken leg received by one player | he vast throng began to move|and the present league prexy, Stan | silently toward the exit gates as|Grummett, has scheduled this game Hal Newhouser retired the first two | to add new life to the fund. Indians in theast of the ninth. Buli The game will be played between | Al (Flip) Rosen brought them back | the league champion Elks Club in a hurry by socking a home run jteam and an all star team made up well over the left field fence to tie;of top players from other league | | teams, | ¢ the score. The Tigers threatened in tenth but Wynn struck out George | the ! RS | SEWAKD ViSr1OR | J. L. Gaskin of Seward is a guest at the Juneau Hotel. 1e series against the pace-setting Kell with a runner on second to end has scored eight histhe bid and the Indians quickly lo see adof 3 t price carg of ow 4 to buy is the Studebaker Champion! | V¥ | | i | And the one e Stiuabbater Clamplon 4 onte of e ¥ lowestpuie vg caty.” AS SHOWN STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 6-PASS., 2-DONR CUSTIM SEDAN $1722.71 FO.B. SEATTLE, WN. State and local tases, if any, estra Prices may vary slightly in nearby communities due 1o differences in ransportation charges. Comparably low pri CAPITOL AUTO SALES neau Precinct, at Juneau, Aldskd; Dorothy Stearns Roff, of Juneal, Alaska, was appointed administra- trix of the estate of Willis W. Roff, deceased. All persons having claims' against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- ers as required by law, to, said ad- ministratrix within six months fr [the date of the first publcaition this notice! Said administratri: has filed her petiton in said coury] for judgment setting aside “auth awarding tp Dorothy Stearns Roff, surviving widow of decedent, -the entire estate of the decedent,. the, same beirfg less tHan $4,000.00. All persons concerned are notified to be and appear in the said court at 10 o'clock A. M. on the T7th day of | September, 1950, and show cause;, if any they have, why judgment should not be so rendered. DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF, Administratrix. | First publication, Aug. 15, 1950. Last publication, Sept. 5, 1950. vacuum cleaner, $15.00. 1700 GM- | cier Highway. 59-tf | CRESENT Apartments. Call 428, sa-n{ Phone | 17-tf | Here are the leaders in the major league baseball games: National League Batting — Musial, St. Louis, .359; Robinson, Brooklyn, .348. Runs Batted In — Ennis, Phila- | CRUISER delphia, 95; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 86. Blue 809. Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, | SEVERAL lLarge -ana Smay Dia- | 32; Pafko, Chicago, 27. monds, - Perfect - stones. Bargain ‘Pitching—Maglie, New York, and| prices at the Pirst National! Miller, Philadelphia, 10-3, .769. Bank. 35 American League | Batting—+Kell, Detroit, .352; Doby, Cleveland, .347. Runs Batted In — Dropo, Boston, 111; Stephens, Boston, 100 Home Runs — Rosen, Cleveland, 31; Dropo, Boston, 26. Pitching—Trout, Detroit, 9-2, .818. “Northwind.” SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National Bank. 93-t1 { SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot Is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Chll| Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522-4t | -1 BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear.” See F. S. Eppeyson or call Black 895, 18-tt ! 'SCHW!NN BIKES AT l\'lAl)SEN’Sl WINTER and POND, Co., Ine. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materlale Blue Printing - Photistats | eeeasitiewra——————————iaep 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf DR. TED OBERMAN Op_togpum’u EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAININ® TELEPHONE 368 BiMPSON BLDd. JUNEAU ; Oil Burners Telephone Blue 73"? Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and Nights-Red 730 E Street Alaska Coastal Airlines —through your local ticket agent—your passage fo the States on Pan American, and then fo any spot on the globe! And in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar :ommunifie‘s,/Au reserves a special block of seats so that itk passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul enabley you fo arrange for you who buy fickets |49 CHRYSLER 4-door Windsor; HIGHWAY nhome, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph. 707. 62-tt MEDIUM sized boys bike. Good condition. Phone Greenh 198 after 6 p.m. 7-tf i R TP ) ik g SIS HOTPOINT range with warming oven,-doublé bed; spring and mat- tress. Phone 434. 77-20t CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar, ¥ 31-tf HOUSEHOLD furnishings, very good condition, reasonably priced. Troychak’s, Duck Creek. 176-I0t PACIFIC 'OIL RANGE, compiete with hot water coils and tank, $100. Phone 462 Douglas., - 70-tf LOT 60 x.150 cleared. X.ocated on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf USED CARS like new, very reasonable, $2,500. 175 A Ga_.mneau Ave, 80-6t 1948 CHEVROLET, 4 ddor sedan, top condj ion, all new tires. Keys at Peter :Wood office in Klein Bldg. f¢ trial drive. Or call 911 for pic. up and demonstration. 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 4-door sedan, Radio, heater, ex- cellent conditfon. Phone 039— 2 short'1 long ring. 78-6t e 1947 PLYMOUTH deluxe sedan, low mileage, good condition. Ph. 893. T4-t1 '46 INTERNATIONAL pickup truck. Phone 416. % =ton 1947 INTERNATIONAL, pickup. : . -t 1947 FORD V8 club cotipe, ‘radia ‘and ‘heater. . 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. 3 58- good features. VIEW lots at Auke Bay on main highway. Also Fritz Cove Road; 5. acres Auke Lake; 30 acres Lemon Creek. All patented land. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. WANTED 'LE-GAL stenographer wanted for 26th. 80-tf temporary work to Aug. Phone 334, WANTED — Baby-sitting days or evenings. Call Jimmie Barcus at the Empire before 4 o'clock p.m. HELP wanted— Alaska Laundry. 80-6t RENT 1 or 2 bedroom house or apartment by permanently em- ployed Juneau man and family. Non-drinkers, Phone Douglas 772 80-tf APPLICATIONS will be received by the Alaska Housing Authority for the position of District Man- ager. The duties ‘include a knowledge of rental office super- vision, direction of maintenance departments and personnel, bud- get preparation and budget con- trols, public relations etc. The, position is located .in Fairbanks, Alaska with an annual salary of $6,000, Only experienced persons need apply. Alaska Housing Au- thority, PO Box 179, Anchorage,| Alaska. 79-3t WISH to rent, lease or sublease] house or apt. Ph, D. P. Dunton office mgr. R. W. Cowling Co. | 13-t COUPLE to share expense on Al- can Highway—Juneau to Great Falls. Empire C-1224. 69-t1 WANTED to trade for 30 ft trol™, 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 meSR in good condition. Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 69 Haines) Alaeka. 64-t1 'DRESSMAKING and alterations 46-t1 45-t1 Phone Red 632, WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe. 2AINT now! Call Ralph 2. Tref- fers after '5'pm. for free esti- mate. Phone 996 33-t1 FGR RENT ROOM and board—Phone Douglas 765. tt S FOR RENT bachelor house near Douglas Bridge, furnished.” Ph. Douglas 765. 6x Pt ey SN SR S SPACE for store or offices. George Brother’s Bldg. 63-tf FURNISHED light rooms for women. Close in. Second St. —eeeeee e STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly OF Monthly, Colonial Rooms. 69t —— WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. houseacepiue 326 63-tf | FORSALE e e e e ‘1 Bedroom, furnished, Casey Shat- tuck district, large yard with gar- den. $6800. ° 4 BEDROOMS—3 baths, “2 -fire- places, large \Mng room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- ‘room and bath on first floor. 2 bedrooms and bath on’second. converted into 1 'bedrowis ugp. with bath and fireplace; .Com- .p!etely furnished. Large yard garage, Excellent condition, Lo- cated on Tth Stréet with fine channel view, ‘Reason~ale’ prict ‘Terms. Rl VIEW LOT on Tth Street. DUPLEX: Very :luxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental ‘uniti ~Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G.E. automatic fus- nace in top condition, [FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms Well built house with large living room and modern kit¢hen, Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patented [ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age. {William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alacka Creait sureau e S L S8 ] NEW LISTING-—2 - apt. duplex, front and rear entrances to both, hdwood floors, full bsmnt, auto. oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms each apt., down furn up unfurn. 709 W. 10th, Owner finance 5%. | SPECIAL—26 miles above Haines, log house, 3 outbldgs., 5 acres pat. Right on highway. $2,000, $500 down, $30 mo. |SPECIAL—come in and read the description of Manley Hot Springs, Baranof Hot Springs, Mole Harbor 135 acres pat. $1.00 ;Phone 676 over First National Bank { SPECIAL—a large downtown bldg., 100%» occupied, $75,000, will gross $14,000 year. {FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt., {ANY part ot town—at nearly any price. Juneau: $1,900 1 'bed furn. Willougby. eviction. ‘Will take ‘deposit. $2,300 I ped furn Basin ‘R. Small, available today. $3,250 shop on Willoughby, Water, main artery fronts. $5,800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close in, view. $6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsmt. workshop, close in. $11,000 2 bed furn HMighway. Unfin, view, large roomss. $12,000 2 houses, 3 bed and 2 apts 2 bed and 1 bed. TIncome $150, Seatter. Tracta, . 1815,000 rooming house 6 rooms plus } large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- i anof. Will finance. 1$15,000 2 bed furn. Behrends 3 yrs old, hdwood floors. Large bemt and garage. Yard. $17,000 3 bed furn. yrs old, hdwood - floors. pancy within 30 days. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. ‘In- come $200. View, furn ‘best. $19,000 4 bed furn, Highway. Beau- tiful yard; view, 350 ft water hwy fréntage, 4 acres. Owner will finance reasonable, Douglas ‘Highway: $5500 3 bed furn. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. ‘Garage. Douglas: NEW LISTING—$14,000 unfur- nished 3 bed, hdwood -floors, tile sinks, large bsmt with auto oil furnace. 3 yrs old, view. $5,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 lot with creek, hedge, gardens.: - $7,800 3 bed furn 100x100 lot fenced, mice lawn, gardewn. Auk Bay: $2,700 large 1 room furn,.view, flat beach near Minfield. $6,500 2 bed:furn, 54 ft water. front- age. 14x6 Thermopanes. Neal DeHarts. Bsmt, new plumb. $8,000 2 bed furn. :Auk Rec ‘Area Stone fireplace, bsmt, 6 paneled lvngroom. ‘Second house. Newly wired for REA. $2,000 handle. OTHERS INCLUDE Service-station, beauty shop, restaurant, madfine shop, theater, two ‘Hot Springs lodge sites, downtown Juneau. Business Buildings YIGHT ghowings by arrangement. Call us before 5:00. PETER WOOD Yo. 3 Klein ‘Bldg. LOST AND FOUND LOST—man's diamond ring. One large stone and two smallstones. Call Black 578—Reward. tf ——— FOUND—2 keys on chain, owner may have same by identifying at Empire office. FOUND-—birthday gift pencil in- scribed “Anna Tllinois”. Ownei may have by identifying and pay- ing for ad. GUARANTEED _Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls .§1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. An Behrends 11 Occu- b

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