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PAGE TWO SEALS WIN 15T GAME; 13 LOSSES By Associated Press Just about everybody said the San Francisco Seals could do it. And they finally did — on their 14th try — win a Coast League baseball game. After setting some sort of a rec- ord by starting the season with 13|% setbacks, Lefty O'Doul's slippery Seals slithered over Seattle in yes-. terday's (Sunday's) nightcap 5-0. The Rainiers shouldn't feel too chagrined It was beund to happen. Not in the opener, however. Seat- tle won that — 2-1. And Pitcher Charley Schanz contributed a homer and a single to help win his own ball game, In bowing for the 13th time in & row. the San Francisco club came dangerously close to a Coast League record of 26 years' standing. Badk in 1925 Sacramento set a mark of 17 straight losses. The O'Doulmen had one big inn- | ing ix the nightcap, piling up-four runs cn a brace of hits and. five walks in the third frame. By virtue of knocking the Holly- wood Stars off twice in a double- header, €-5 and 4-2, the Portland Beavers crawled to the top of the league siandings. The Beavers, hot- | ter than a three-dollar bill, have won nine of their last 11 - starts. Fans partial to heéavy hitting en- joyed the nightcap. Homers pro- duced all the runs. San Diego's Padres slipped to second place by trading victories with Oakland. The Acorns came through with the opener 9-8 but were blanked 1-0 in the nightcap. In the opener, Oakland's Earl Rapp drove in four runs on three hits, including a double. Sacramento thumped Los Ang- eles 14-10 and 4-2. Saturday’s Scores Seattle 14, San Francisco 12. Oakland 6, San Diego 1. Los Angeles 5, Sacramento 2. Hollywood 9, Portland 8. PCL Standings Portland . . San Diego Oakland . Los Angeles Hollywood . Seattle . . Sheramento . . San Francisco .. Wowao o o - Victoria, B. C. — Victoria anc New Westminster clash hére: tomor: row night in the third" game o! their best-of-seven Pacific Coas Hockey league champioship series Victoria will carry a two-game edg¢ into the contest. Cancer is the second most im portant cause of death in the Unitec States. Accidents are in third place. Thirty-third of a series Paul Bunyan, the iflnn‘M glant woodsman who was made famous #|in the stories by James Stevéns, originally was a Russiail: logger. L | So-says a newspaper published in Viadiovostok, USSR. f The ‘newspaper claims that Rus- stan loggers first made up the storiés of ‘a. glant chara¢ter named Paulski Bunyanovitch, dnd that the stories ‘traveled to America by # | way of Siberia and Alaska. The Viadivostok papér, howeyer, k| does not explain’ Babe, the blue ok The Yankee Clipper, Jae Dimaggio (leff); smiles along with sgna- tional rookie Mickie Mantle, who placement for the old pro, The is being touted as a passible re- two are shown in the dugout at Mission Stadium at San Anionio, Tex. Mantle is reported to be scheduled for a pre-induction physical exam at his kime in Miaml, Okla. (P Wirepheto. HERE ARE PICKINGS IN AMER. LEAG. By JACK HAND NEW YORK, April 9 —(®— No Red Sox. Mo Red Sox. No Red Sox. Not even if they get Joe DiMaggio, Bob Lermcn and Vic Raschi. You swore off for keeps last Septemiber. But that was seven months ago. With opening day a week off, the| old craving returns. Giving up the Red Box is tougher than cutting out cigarettes. That power. That new. pitching. That Fénway Park. How, can they lose? ‘The ‘American_League. shapes up like a threé-club race with Boston, Neéw York and Cleveland ifi the thick. of - it. . Detroit, off to a ‘bad ‘spring start, does not impress as a pennant Sontender. Back of the first four, it's a grab bag, ‘like two separate leagues with Washington, Chicago, St. Louis and Philadelphia in the second. Here's the way it looks from here: 1. Boston 2. New York 3. Cleveland Detroit Washington Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia Boston figures the most improved club with the addition of Lou Bou- dreau, Bill Wight and Ray Scar- borough, three front-line regulars. The Sox gave up a good right field- er, a veterdn pitcher and a rookie. Boudreau is the “take charge guy” the Sox lacked. EXHIBITION Here are the final scores of /éx- hibition baseball games. played Sun- day: PN Phils N, 10, N, 9.5 Chicago A, 6, Chicago: P Beaumont TL, 6;-8t. Lol Clincy’ N, 6, Washirgton® g ‘Atlanta SA; '8, Brooklyn| Ni.:! New York N; 10, Cleveland ‘A8 Boston N, Air ‘Tedm. 16, Tulsa 1. Boston A, 20-13, Birmingha: 6. Memphis SA, 5, Detrolt’ A,'4." . 'Pittsburkh Life expectancy at birth in’'the United States is now ‘above 67, al- most 30 years longer than it wl‘;ln 1850. oA 7 Another Reason Why - B/ \You'll Prefor Budweiser One of America’s very few true lager beers, Budweiser is fermented not once, but fwice. Much, much longer-than-average ageing brings it to mellow maturity. Only the choicest hops, rice and best barley malt are bought for Budweiser...and at premium prices. The Budweiser lagering process is your guar- antee against greenness and bitterness, ANHEUSER-BUSCH, 1S€1 LAGER BEER v There’s nothing like it . . . absolutely nothing INC. ST.LOUIS that measured forty-two axe-han- dles between the eyes.. What, we would like' to Enow, Was' Paulski Bunyanovitch doing with a BLUE ox? 3 gl 6713 We gan expect the comrades | crost the: M-wfiu .day now tht: 1t ‘was ‘2 an |y thie’’name * of " Soaparoviteh Smithski who raised, such a rum- us arourid Skagway {iftysodd years 8go,” and that “the dike’ was dctually discovered Ly .a, Gegrgski Carmagkoft!’ oI 0L Seventy-tive: huntars /will be is- sued special permifs to kill moose The Fish and Willife Service wil igiie special permits for. the per- iod December 11 ta aber 33 *40 cléan out a number: of the ani- mals which have been causing da- struction in - that section.” This comeés as L s - a uwfl.d il that the, Aly: road’s famed s ‘mgose gooser” had the meose population fairly. well under control along the railbelt, We note that the Fish and Wild- life Sefvice, in its fofinite wisdom is taking steps to keep down the destructive bison or buffalo.sround Big Delta, and the destructive moose near Palmer, but adheres strictly to a policy of complete pro- tection of. the viclous and destruc- tive brown bedrs of Kodiak fslant and other parts of the Aluku' coast. Iys .dyishame ' the freight- rates from ‘Alaska dre 5o, high. @therwise somel Inhboéy,mij ght ‘make a resl bus- . out of exporting, snow.:-Re- cently the British-Customs Bureau He value of'd shipment of had ‘then. - smported 920 <4 Hon. At Senator ' from 'Indiana. wgs vice president of the United sme: dor Teddy - - Boosevelt's second tefm &8 president. The Fair- binks. postoltice was established on ; and.‘the drticles of y lgtfl\t}“to-u bid il 20, 1651 st n;ool -refect any or -all NOTICE is hereby given that s.|°® M. Kennedy has been appointed and qualified ‘as receiver uf the business and property of the above named defendants. Her-addsess 18 First Na- tional’ Bank Building, Junéau, Alas- ka. Her. attorneys are William L. Paul, Jr., of Box 81, Juneau, Alaska, and Koch, Morgan & Paul, of Lyon Bidg., Seattle, Wash. All persons having claims against said defendants shall present them ! in verified form to said receiver or her attotneys on or before May 15, 1951, upon penalty of having the same ‘disalldwed in the discretion of the Court. WITNESS the Hon. George W. Folta, Judge of the above entitled Court and the seal thereof 'this March 16, 1981, -at Juneau, Alaska. (Signed) J. W. LEIVERS, 1 «court Seal) Clerk First Publication: March 19, 1851, Last Publication: April 8, 1981. incorporation for the town were filed on December 26 of the same year. Fairbanks, the man, was born at Unionville Certer, Ohio, in 1852, and died at Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1918. From the reports of the Bureau of the Census and the Territorial Department of Taxation, we derive the following comparative figures: First Division—das 21.8 percent of Alaska's total population and 25.4 percent of its civilian popula- tion and pays 34.41 percent of the | total taxes. Second Division—Has 9.5 percent of the total and 10.9 percent of the civifan population; pays 2.14 per- cent of the total taxes. Third Division—Has 46,3 pefcent of the total and 422 percent of the civilian population of the Terri- tory and contributes 47.57 percent of the taxes. Fourth Division—Has 224 per- sent of the total and 215 percent of the civilian population of Alaska and pays 1588 percent of total taxes, WEEKEND SPORTS Augusta, Ga. — Ben Hogan added to his comeback saga by shooting a last round 68 to win his first Mas- ters’ tournament. with 72-hole total of 280, two strokes better than Skee Riegel, Montreal — Montreal eliminated Detroit Red Wings from BStanley Cup fihal playoffs by winning 3-2, and taking best of 7 serles, 4-2, Boston —Toronto crushed Boston, 6-0, to win semi-final series, 4-1, and thus qualify for final playoff in Stanley Cup play. Rochester — Rochester Royals swamped New York Knicks, 92-65 and 99-84 on Saturday and Sunday, respectively, to take 2-0 lead in final best of 7 series in NBA playoffs. 8t.. Paul — Clarence Marshall, Detroit, rolled games of 206, 213, 245 to take singles lead in annual ABC tourney with 664 series. Columbus, O. — Dick Cleveland, Hawali, set new record of 50 seconds i 100-yard, freestyle in National ‘AAU Indoor competition; New Idav- en Swin club won team title with ’1“ points to 58 for Ohio State. East/ Lansing, Mich. — Michigan | State won NCAA boxing team title with total of 21 points. . Austin,’ Tex. — Walter Davis, “Texas A 'and M, set new high jump . mark of 6 gpet 9 inches in Texas relays. ~EMP(RE WANT ADS PAY— SALES TAX DUE Notice is hereby given to the gen-; eral public that the March quarter of the City of Juneau “Sales and| Service Tax” is now due and pay-‘ able. ' Payments will be delinquent 1f ‘not ‘received by April 30, 1951. C. L. POPEJOY, ) City Clerk. First. publication: Aprit 9, 1951. Lagst publication: April 21, 195i. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID BEALED BIDS, in duplicate will be: recelyed at the office of the Seward’ Utilities, Seward, Al- 4ska. not, later than five o'oclock p. m. on_the 25th day af April 19651, and to be opened at 8 p.m. on said dste, for furnishing ‘all labor and miaterlal necessary ‘for the obn- struction of an addjtion to the Bew- ard Power Plant Bullding, Seward, Alaska, - in accordance with the plans and ‘specifications on file in FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 207 New Listing: ASK about New Hiway Property Listings. BOATS. LOTS—Two on Gold Belt with view—one on South Franklin. Douglas: 2-BEDROOM House, Furnished. Pull cement basement. One block from drug store, Immediate pos- REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phane 676 over First Nationai Bank REAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! DOUGLAS three bedroom home, completely remodeled and ' re- wired for modern use, comfortable and attractive, nice yard includ- ing lawn and berry garden, near school, furnished. $7875. BEAUTIFUL 2-or 3-bedroom home, almost new. View. Conc, bsmt., garage. ' Good furniture. $17,500. MODERN twe bedroom home, fur- nished, Auke Bay, $8,400. EILLSIDE house, small, $1900. BEST Auke Bay location, beach, 3 acres, part finished house, bsmt. SMALL country home, $2,730. MOVABLE Summer Cabin, $1050. DOUGLAS 1Island lot, good water, house started, $2,700. LOG CABIN, 166 acres pat. land DOUBLE lot, Gastineau Ave. CITY AND COUNTRY LOTS and acreage of all sizes. PLATING shop with nice home. BUSINE#S Opportunities and in- vestmeni property listings also. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Pront Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Evenings by Appointment WANTED MAN & wife selling team who would be happy to travel South- | eastern Alaska for the Real Silk; Hosiery Mills, Inc. on a perm- anent basis. Call Blue 450 be- tween 5:30 and §:00 p.m. daily. 779-3t PORTRAIT SALESMEN OR GOOD house to house men. New deal—different—nothing like it. One call, no deliveries, sells on sight, fits in Defense prugram.l $30.00 to $50.00 up, daily easy.; Write for Free outfit. Laguna Art Associates, 545 Diamond St., | Laguna Beach, Calif. 779-1t STENOGRAPHER WITH OFFICE EXPERIENCE—good hours and pay. McLean & Kristan 777-tf EXPERIENCED Grocery Clerk & Vegetable man. None but thor-: oughly experienced. need apply.; Salary $100.00 per week to stari. ! 20th Century Super Market. 775-44 WANTED to Rent or lease for 1 to 2 years—2 or 3 bedroom fur- nished apartment. Call Gr. 643. 7 PAINTING and Decorating—Ralph A. Treffers, Contractor. Fhone 996. 774~ GIRL 18 would stenography; Blue 437. like cashiering. night wozk | Phone 771-2¢ FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine Ilot. BHLLE'S CAFE—Juneau's best restaurant--Make inquiries—Box 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 Oifice m Grstinesu Hotel FOR SALE WASHING Machine, 3 Elgin Bikes, 2 — % size beds with Springs & Mattresses, carpet sweeper, rock- ing chair overstuffed chair, wardrobe. Bargain Prices, — 512 11th St. or Phone Red 267. 779-2¢ FLOOR Saf: oul wheels—Phcue 08 & Laundry tray. 964. Call Douglas 778-3t SET of four second-hand patteries in good condition with guarantee of 82 volt test. One 22-volt gaso- line generator in good working condition. L. F. Morris, 1012 West 10th St., Box 103, T77-6t MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1951 FOR SALE NOW IS THE TIME SPRING IS HERE! DOUGLAS—Like new, with new wall-wall carpets, all other floors covered by tile, livingroom has curved sectional davenport, din- ingroom, kitchen has new Hot- point range, large new refrig, Crosley sinks, modern bath has Beautyware plumbing fixtures, Bendix and drier in utility room. Two bedrooms. Yard, view, near scheol and stores. $9,500. SMALL HOUSE, furnished, now contains couple and seven kids, available April 15—only $1,900. On Willoughby. | COUNTRY—Choice 3% | beach frontage center of Auk ! Bay between stores. New house, also nice log cabin. For invest- ment or home. COUNTRY—former Alibi Club and garage-warehouse, barge loading ramp. Could be crab or shrimp cannery, stores, etc. COUNTRY—3 bed, full bsmt. new oil furnace, 18x21 livingroom, di- ning room, 1 acre, $12,000. COUNTRY—2 bed, 4 acres, to im- prove. $4,500. COUNTRY—Eagle River Landing furn house, 5 acres/pat on water $4,750. COUNTRY—10 acres Auk Bay, 5 houses, nice cove, good road into Camp or lodge site, nudist colony, art colony. Mostly cleared. Terms. THIS IS THE YEAR | i | acres pat | i | FOR sale or trade for good car, Sheldon Heavy-duty bench Lathe with attachments. Call Green 625 evenings or write Box 193. 776-tf 4 RCOM house completely furn- ished. 908 W. 8th St. Call Green 454—ncon, or Blue 90. 174-6t NEW SHIPMENT PEELED Fir Trolling Poles—36 ft. to 44 ft. $10.00 each. Charles Warner Co. 770-26t SMALL neat Cye BARGAIN for sale. Late Charles Miller House on Gold Strest back of Baranof Hotel. 7 rooms & bath —steam heat, completely fur- nished full concrete basement. Price $11,000. Call Mikc Pusich, Douglas 602. 761-tf. TWO-SEDROCM House. — Call Lusglas 555, T59-t¢ 'THE boat Sandy Andy—length 36 ft. beara 9.9 ft., 3 ft. draft, % in. hardweod hull, 75 h.p. new Grey 6 cyl. engine. Has every conveni- ence, ‘easily converted for troiling. Call The Nngget Shop. 758-1f RESTAURANT for Sale. Idcal loca- tion. Write Box 2005. 50-tf USED CARS 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan—|, Deluxe Model. after 5 p.m. 1950 OLDSM_OBILE Holiday Deluxe Coupe. Priced for quick sale, Call 95. o8-t Phone Red 965 T75-5¢ 1936 Chev truck, ton stake— Leater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Irquire Baroumes apts '45 FORT cap chassis, '46 Dodge panel, hone 707, Foster's Trans- fer. 648- GOSPEL minister would like 2 or! __ 3 bedroom furnished or unfurn-‘ ished home to rent. Green 153. 169-tf PACIFIC Northern Airlines has opening for alert young man or woman in Juneau traffic dept. Call 716 for sppt. 768-t¢ IR ks B0 T Wi 5 AR CS Al HELP WANTED—Alaska Leundry 83-5¢ 1 WAITREES & 1 Fountaln Gul Percy's: Cafe. 155-t¢ FOR BENT ma.SQ. ¥PT. warehouse—two Ey with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 162-t1 | STEAM Teste ~ooms, 315 Gold st nto a contra tisfactory performance Wwithin the time stated in posal, the deposit shall be as liquidated damages. ! The successful bidder shall be re- guired to file a performance bond in the full amount of the Contract Price, which bond shall be furnish- | ed by a Surety Company acceptable to the owner. No bid may be withdrawn after the schedule closing time for ‘the recelpt of bids, for thirty (30) days. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality in the bids received. SEWARD PUBLIC UTILTIES, SEWARD, ALASKA By H. J. AMEND y Chairman PFirst publication: April 2, 1851. Last publication: April 14, 1961 Clarence R. Rands of Sitka is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. 135-t1 RENT-A.BAW-SERVIOF. One-mar chaiz yaw, new Titen, 52700 day Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Cwll 911 Monthly. Celcnial Rooms. 69¢ T oo s S ST S TURLITZER Spinit plano for “en Andcrion Fisno Shop. Ph 143 CARD OF THANKS I do express to the members of Local 462, I, B. E. W., my sincere gratitude for their thoughtfulness and the lovely floral bouquet which was sent to me during my illness at St. Ann’s Hospital. God Bless you, and God Bless America! Signed: Joe Vanda 719-1t One “room” in the Carlsbad Cav- erns of New Mexico is 4,000 feet long, 600 feet wide and 300 feet high. MISCELLANEQUS JUNEAU LAUNDRETTE SELF-service or leave with attend- ant for small extra charge. Fluft dry—soap furnished. Phone 852— 3rd & Franklin, 761-26t l TOP QURLITY VALYVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1849 DODGE %-ton Pickup 1949 CHEVROLET 3-Passenger Coupe 1938 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1940 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1841 DODGE %-ton Pickup 1947 INTERNATIONAL 1%-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 DOUGLAS—Rebuilt, renovated, ful- ly furnished { hree bedroom house, garage, unfil . bsmt, Near school, bus. $5250. DOUGLAS—2 bed, completely re- built, renovated, to be decorated. Yard, close to stores and bus. Bare $7,000 or furn any part. DOUGLAS—Mike Pusich home, very large yard, view, dbl gar- ege, full bsmt, 3 bed furnished $11,500, MOVE IN TODAY. DOUGLAS—4 bed, dbl 100x100 yard, view, garage, near school, stores, bus. $4,500. BLDG LOTS DOUG & HIWAY TC IN LOVELY, LOVELY JUNEAU THREE BEDROOM furnished house near hospital and schools. View. $9,700. TWO HOTELS—$22,000 and $45,000. EAGLES NEST in Seatter Tract now rented $60 month. Will sell for $5,000. 2 bed furnished. THREE APTS—large rcoms, clean and bright, view, Close in. Owner will finance. DUPLEX—3-way investment, on bus. APPRAISED $16,500 bare Priced $17,000 furnished. 12TH ST.—One bedroom, full bsmt, new garage, new roof, new fur- nace, elec hot water heater, new fence, big yard. APPRAISED ALASKA FEDERAL $9,350 bare. Our price furnished including rugs, curtains, good furniture, large refrig., elec. stove, new May- tag washer. $10,000, OUPLEX—rear of Hope Apt. off. Two 2-bed apts furn. 2nd apt makes mo payment to pay otf bal over downpymt. ONLY $1,000 DOWN takes 2-bed furn. Decker stairs. $5,000. CUSTER'S LAST STAND-—hice view harbor, one slip and you'rs downtown. 1-bedroom, comb. live ingroom-kitchen. The hcuse very little Jack built. No steps, Ne foundation. But what else can you get for only $2,100 furnished. JUNEAU BUILDING LOTS—in Highlands on highway and up Also Gold Belt, Star Hill SEVERAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES in Juneau and other towms. HOTEL—Income $775 mo. includes several apts. Hot water heat. So. Frank. MACHINE SHOP—plenty of work, good equipment, Garage & Dealership. Jewelry Store Office Building & Stores Patented Resort Sites. Bar & Apts. : n:'r!:g' wooD Tel. 812 | i No. 3 Klein Bldg. " LUST AND FOUND e e D WILL the one who took my gab- ardine coat by mistake during the Civil Defense Mtg., kindly return it to Snap Shop. Your coat with pipe and can of Half & Half tobacco will be there. Call Red 306. 779-3t. CALLING ALL FIREMEN All members of the Juneau Vol- anteer Fire Department are re- juested to meet at 7:30 tonight at the Fire Hall, Fire Chief Minard Mill said today. The meeting will concern the alert due the Ilatter, cart of the week, he said. Wall Street is so named for the wall built there in 1653 by Gov.. Peter Stuyvesant of New Amster- dam. The first glass made by men was colored and great difficulty was en- countered when the attempt was made to make it clear,