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PAGE 'I'WO UNIV. WASH. 1S WINNER, BOAT RACES SEATTLE, May 14 ity of Washington weren't supposed to be in condi- tion but swept the annual Pacific Coast re; from California and Stanford here to the grinc form for ne their three t For th polishing oarsmen, Wwhc what after | in one had & | wondered be needed triumph: Jibrickson Dane, ath who had | r that kep! ) | to be improve- | r form, the bladework to be cleaner, the boats ln be steadied up.” California had been take the Saturday v the trailed W two lengths. St two lengths behing Washington’s Junior varsity beat ornia by two lenctis in a tw at race and the H Frosh r: 1y from California by 2'4 lengt and Stanford by eight NINTH INNING RALLIES DECIDE GAMES N P.C.L. By Asso For sheer e: substitute in b: old exercise, the ninth inni The Pacific Coast league produc four of v)w e Sunday in a prog an favored to ! ity L on anothe Bears K 1 | iated Press ent, the Lmd\ Oakland pre third place honors. ‘The heart-in-mouth fi curred at Hollywood, where FIELD PROPANE GAS AND APPLIANCE CO. "Gas Has Got It” Walter D. Field Phone 581 | Rheumatic Conditions and ARTHRITIS Respond Rapidly By Plasmatic Therapy CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. G. M. Caldwell Ph. 477 Front & Main winning |R have | | Lo was decided in the final inn- attle, and at Portland. d upset Portland twice, and 4-3. Augie Galan, running Eddie Malone, was home on Pete Pavlick's bunt for the run in the last inning of the shortened second game. At Hollywood, a pinch hit homer with two on in the seventh by Clint | Conatser gave the Stars an 11-9 ory over San Diego in the night- Hollywood won the opener in similar fashion, with Gene Handley ingling the winning tally across in ith At attle, Walt Judnich un- loaded a three-run homer with two own in the inning to give the . conquest of L in their sec Rainiers won the openc four-hit, 1-0 shutout by At San Francisco Busi drilled a double in the eigk il | drive in the run that triumph ove opener, The & 13 687 565 Angele 523 and A E rday’s Results Sacramento 11, Sun Tray Hollywoad Los Angeles Portland 5, New York Washington | Chicago Detroit Cleveland Boston Sunday’s Results Philadelphia 5-9, New, York Cleveland 11-4, Chicago 2-4. St. Louis 13-3, Detroit 10-5. Boston 10, Washington 1. Saturday’s Results New York 8, Philadelphia 4. Chicago 3, Cleveland 2. Detroit 5, St. Louis 2. Washington 5, Boston 4. BALL PLAYERS WANTED Those who wish to play ball, see Eddie Neilson, Manager Moose Ball Club. Either at Juneau Dairies or ball field or leave your name with Moose Lodge secretary. 808-2t IF in town or in the “Sticks” squeezed | | UPSETS PUI.lED .| managers perhaps knew what they ~—— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NATIONAL LEAGUE | Brooklyn Boston Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louis New York Philadelphia Cincinnati Sunday’s Refiults Brooklyn 12, Boston 6. Cincinnati 7-6, St. Louis 2-3. New York 11-4, Philadelphia 2-2. Pittsburgh 2-0, Chicago 1-6. Saturday’s Results Philadelphia 6, New York 5. Brooklyn 5, Boston 5 Chicago 8, Pittsburgh 4. Cincinnati 7-6, St. Louis 2-8. OVER WEEKEND IN BIG LEAGUES T, Al long’ last those smart-nlecky were talking about when they pres dicted an,_eight-team dogfight {n the National League pennant race.. “Anybody has a chance to grab it all, said Cincinnati’s Lyke Sewell last March in Florida. His words were echoed by Eddie Sawyer, Leo Durocher, Billy Southworth, Charlie Dressen and all the rest. Here it is mid-May, with a maonth of .the season gone, and & my three and a half games separate ;he cellar-dwelling Cincinnati le the roof-roasting Brooklyn, ! Over the wbe‘kend the Rflk Mf@# [ subdued . the St. Louis © 7-2, 6-3, while_the Giants 5Wept. & {win bill from the Phillies, 11-2 snd 4-2 to climb past Philadelphia qm sixth place. Brooklyn displaced floswh in flrfl place, overcoming the, Braves, 12- Chicago and Pittsburgh swept m‘gz the Cards into a, third place tie, dis viding a dauhleheuder The Cuhs won the nighteap, 6-0, after Pitis- burgh had walked off with a 2-1 opener. The high and mighty Ynnkeeu American League pace-setters, re- ceived a double-barrelled jolt when the lowly Athletics thrashed them, 5-4 and 9-6 in Philadelphia. Bom)n defeated Washington, 10-1, and troit, Chicago and Cleveland wo'fllfl up in a three-way tie for third. ‘The |and Indians whipped the White Sox, 11 2, while the Browns held, the Tigers even in a twin bill, winning the first 13-10, and bowing in the nighteap, 5-3 The second Cleveland-Chicago game ended in a 4-4 tie. Two home runs by Outfielder Joe Adcock, the second with two on base, were all Howie Fox needed to notch his second win for Cincinnati. The Dodgers spotted Matt Sur- kont and the Braves a 6-0 lead after two frames but roared back with two in the third, three in the fourth and four in the fifth to take the s b e TR .| in the second game, 7 Ted Willlams made it easy for Mel three hits and drove in three runs Hpme runs by Vern Stephens and Parnell to register his third victory for - the. Red..Sox. Kuzava of Washingtoll was the ot mm Three wdt:;:eu were declared in | the three-i marble tourney. endx ing ‘Saturday afternoon in the bna?n park. Wlnner !or the age group nine years old and under was Mike Kor- honen, Bob Bowman won the 10-11 year old groyp while Norman Clark took the 12-14 year old group. Korhonen won the finals over Qary Jenkins, Mickey Robins, Robin | Fritchman and Jim Costa. The sec- | gnd entrant in the second group’s| finals was Albert Catron. Beside the winner in the older group there Was Rabert Peters, Judges in the finals were Gy Peck, | Noyman Sommers md m Walter | ] | s ecvegvees llrus Rasl— 'ma of ‘Work: 6emm Bulliing Constpuction, mcluding. Mechanical and tlecmm Wark, nrumn ‘On or . April 23, 1951 draw- ings. and wuuuom ror the con- | ltl'unwm ot the Nurses Residence &t Se Alaska will be available for dlxmbutlon o gvnern contrac- tors by Foss, Malcolm and Olsen, Afl:h‘“uh. ll Goldstein Building, Junesu, Alaska. Apvliuun’q from contractors in- mqsm in hiddln( on this work not 1o, exceed (2) sets of drawings mfixm wdithgr with payment of $25.00 per set should be filed promptly .with .the Architect, and the bidding material will be rorwnrdeg &s soan as available, Any biddér upon returning such set promptly and in good condition witl be refunded his payment and any rion-Bidider upon so returning sufih. set will be tefunded $25.00. Hids on this work will be opened by the Architect, Foss, Malcolm angd Olsen at 10:00 a.m., May 21, 1951. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive in- formailities. No bidder may withdraw his bid LEADERS IN B. B Leaders in the major leagues thru games of Sundny are: A‘VIEMCAN LBAGUE Batting (based on 50 times at hat or more) — Coan, Washington, 412; Kryhoski, Detroft, 404. Hits — Garrasquel, Chicago, 35; Busby, ‘Chicago ‘and: Coleman, St.! Louis, 81. Home runs — Williams, . Boston, | - 6; Jensen, New: York; C Louis; Doby, Cleveland troit; Joost, Philadelphia, 6. Pitching — Lopat, New York, 5-0; Herbert, Detroit; Fener. Cleveland; Marrero, Washington, 4-0. . NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 Batting — Robinson, Brook]yn, 409; Elliott, Boston, .380. Hits — Dark, New York, 39; Roh- inson, Brooklyn, 38. Home runs — Hodges, Brogklyn, j 9: Pafko, Chicago and Westlake, Pittsburgh, 8 Pitching — Roe, Brookiyn, 4-0; | Brecheen, St. Louis and Klppstein, | D Chicago, 2-0. ——————— ATTENTION ALA MEMBERS We would like as imany members as possible to come to our Tuesday May 15, regular meeting of the American Legion, Auxillary Unit No. 4 8 p.m. at the dugout. Amer- icanism award will be _giyen to Elsie Niemi, and Darlene Buchanan of Douglas. 809-1t Nina’s Nik Naks 3 pm. to 9 pm, new hours — 808-2t SEALED BIDS will be received by the Oity Clerk of the Town of Haines, Alaska until Tiot later thén 4 pm. on the 4th day of June, 1851 and to be opened publicly and read at 8:15 pm. on said date, for the purchase of a frame building owned conditionally by the Town of Haines, Alaska and built originally through public subscription for utilization as a hospital. Said building is lo- cated on Lot 6, Block 5, Haines Townsite, U. S. Survey No. 1179 and included in this parcel for sale is the adjoining Lot 7, Block 5, Haines Townsite, U. S. Survey No. 1179. Building measures 100 féet by 30 feet, has 7 foot eight inch ceiling height, has concrete foundation and double floor, roof is supported on 2x4 rafters and interior skeleton framework forming partitions; roof- ing material is single ply 90-1b. iasphalt impregnated felt. Interior walls and ceilings are unfinished and exterior walls finish is drop siding on celotex with 2x4 studding. All bids shall be accompanied by cash, certificd clieck or postal money orders in. the amount of 5% of the arount of the bid, payable 0 the Town of Haines, Alaska. Should a successful bidder fail to consummate the purchase of prop- erty offered for sale within 2 weeks of the award, through any fault of ‘De.|~ #om_hospital. Large yard, base: [y BOATS: | flmnmnut MONDAY, MAY 14, 1951 ADVERTISING | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE PHONES 676 and 207 LISTING: JUNEAU:— 4 BEDROOM Home, One block ment, fireplace. DQUGLAS: ' SPECIAL! 8 BEDROOM House, furnished. Dbl. fine, garden, garage. Immedi- . oceupancy. X finished large cabin Cove. Superb view. 1 MURPHY & nunm REALTORS — ACOO TANTS \ Phone 676 over Flrs(_&lnuonpl Bnnk' STING IN; JUNEAU— Stsi Hll-NO STEPS, each apartment. Fur- hw'fle 198 cabin on a L) Now nv’flqble for, a limited W only — 10-tube Zenith , Radio console having mnous three. cobrgmatic gecord changer. Built special for the Alaska muket. Gom- plete_short. wave boat band, and standard broadcast. Gar- rison Radio, Box 986, Juneau; phone 967, 809t1 0000000000 O . .cnp..‘..’,.-aoo NEW COUGCH, makes bed. Table, 4 chairs & washer. Mrs. Frank. Green 810. 809-3t HOBT, beautiful boat made, still in original factory wrapping. 16 Ft. Welwood. Call days 967, eve- nings Blue 309. 809-tf SOME used show cases for sale to- day at the Nugget Shop. 809-1t 31 FT. Troller “Sub Well-rigged equipped with fathometer. Float 3. 806-tf SECRETARY desk, davenport. ov-| erstuffed book cases, ,elect. ranges, lywood bed. Phone 787. PRICED for a quick sale, Holm’s Coffee Shop. Ready for business. Call at Coffee Shop. 801-27¢ chairs, smali tables, bedroom set, rugs, refrigerators, Hol- 803-t1 his own, the deposit shall be for-|IF YOU are a machinist or welder feited as liquidated damages. lead. Erv Palica was the winner and Dick Cole the loser. Ferris Fain, wanted badly by the Yankees to play first base, ruined them yesterday. He batted in two runs with a single, double and triple in the opener. He also rapped out CALL Glacier Cab 666 Another Reason Why You’ll Prefer Budweiser Hold your glass of Budweiser to the light ana twirl it. See how it flashes and glistens. Raise the glass to your lips. Inhale the fragrance of the bouquet that filters through that snowcap of foam. Now sip...and enjoy the distinctive taste that has made Budweiser the world’s most famous beer. Now make the same test with any other brand of beer. You be the judge—and you’ll be tell- ing your dealer, “Give ‘me Budweiser ... nothing else.2 ANHEUSER-B BEER There’s nothing like it . « . absolutely nothing USCH, INC. .. .ST.LOUIS after the time above set for the| The Town of Haines, through its' opening thereof, unless the awayd|common Council, reserves:the right of contract is delayed for a period|io reject any and all bids and to exceeding. thirty (30) days. waive any informality in the bids WOMAN'S DW.I::ION OF | received. GHRISTIAN SERVICE SeABiaR OF THE BOARD OF O HATNES, ALASER. MISSIONS AND By MRS. FRANR YOUNG, CHURCH EXTENSION [ apioct. Mayor, OF THE METHODIST |.orARA CARSON, City Clérk. CHURCH. First publication: April 28, 1051, By: Foss, Malcolm and Olsen, Last publidation: May 18, 1981. Architects, ALA. Authorized We buy, sell and trade, fig’fi St. Phone 908. 2 First publication: May 1, 1851. SRR e S Lo It L B At I b Last publication: May 14, 1951. space plus uplr.:g d{m prox. 300 sq. ft. » Phone 787. P oy TSR Sy i SR COMFORTABLE Steam heated -4 rogm Ap§.’ Suitable.fof & m person. Call Red 708: ; i —als0 2 S Bothirs, . M-t STRAM bevad o, 18, Gad 8 HOPE'S SECOND HAND ice Ine. PARSO%S mfllc, —Phones-——— Black 1040 and 161 Jacobson -Uphoistery : Jremhin in n Juneau onl, E 30, i fou still . have a limited -in which to get a 'ly of lovely tapestry les at reduced prices. The Town of Wrangéll wis | coniractors who will build . fiflmnflfinflun Immediate construction is desired. Plans and specifications arqavmlable at the City Clerk’s Office, Wrangell. FOR DETAILS, WIRE OR WRITE THE CITY CLERK, WRANGELL, ALASKA and want your own shop and business, here is your opportun- ity. My home and shop with stock and equipment is for sale. For particulars, contact owner John R. Kolstrand,Box 284, Pet~ ersburg, Alaska 798-27t PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb. Table Model, like new. Call 772. 792-t1 FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 88 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf ONE Baby Bed cheap. Phone Green “ 808-3t mc‘mxc train, mangle, set glass- ware, deep-freeze 8 cu. ft. Evin- tude outboard, 2 h.p., Boys sled, 24 foot boat with 25 h.p. Univer- 'sal motor. Phone 522. 808-4t MODERN two bedroom furnished house, full basement, fireplace, double garage, large fenced yard, ideal focation on Ninth St. Phone 5322 for ‘appointment. BN-“ 65_FT, TUG, 200 h,p. H. D, Union bkael For hire or for sale. C. Bradshaw, Genetal Delivery, Ju- b 807-6t TOF QURLITY s AUVES 1A USED CARS SPECIAL 1049 ‘Plymonth 3-dodr Sedan 1946 International . Y-ton Pekup 1948 Mercury-—4-door Sedan 1938 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1947 International %-ton 1| R.W.Cowliag Co. 115 -Fmt Street hours — WE LIST THEM ALL LARGE OR SMALL Ask today to see our large variety of listings. Showings day and night. . GOING FISHING? GILLNETTER, fast, year old en- gine, complete equipment. $3750—| $1250 down. sy READY TO MOVE IN CLOSE-IN, nice 2 bedroom home, good lawn, garden, view, furn- ished, bsmt, Glacier Highway. $7,000. (W23) NEAT one bedroom home, nice yard, furnished, West Eighth. $5,000. (W22) YEAR ROUND country cabin, imit. 10g, 2 hedrogms, excellent view, lurnuhed $4,000. (W21) GNIFICEN! . ¥lew, comfortahle 3 bedroom .} . large . liying room, dining room, den, & bsmt also has extrs bedroom and bath which could be . converted into separate ent, excellent neuhborhood (W16) LOVELY 2 or. 3 boflronm nome, 2 yrs. old, view, conc. bsmt. gar- age, wall-to-wall . carpet, good furniture, venetian hlinds, elec. range, refrig and hot water, near new school. $17,500. (W10) ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom hame, conwletely modernized, new wall- paper, . good lawn and ;m elec. range, refrig., w: chine, nice kitchen, ) salid foundation, near schaol, Douglas, $7875. (W14) WELL DECOMTED small 2 bed- room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Douglas, $5,000. (W20) SUPERB summer home, electricity installed, convenient locatioh, large lot to assure privacy, Lena Beach, $8,000 furn. (W17) LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 acres, near Glacier, $5250 — $1750 down. (W8) SMALL country home, new wiring, furn,, materials for expansion. almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile 11, $2730. (W12) FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin, Cash $3,000 or $3,500 on terms. (W19) HILLSIDE 1 bedroom house with room for expansion into other bedrooms or income apartment, new wiring, furn., above Gastin- eau Ave. Reduced to $1800. (W13) FINISH THESE HOMES TO FIT YOUR OWN NEEDS COMPLETE Two bedroom house, needs cleanine up and founda- tion, otiier wa)*. many materials go with it, good view lot, 4 acres, North Douglas regd. $2500. (W15) BABEMENT and ‘iriveway built, good water supply, wlmost 1 acre, goad view. 'of . Channdl North| Douglas road, $2700, (©11){ SUMMER cabin lookifig for 1 lot. New and well built. Ready T us¢ but must be moved from' location. Moving wull new npl L'HOOSE YOUR LOT NOW TO BUILD YOUR HOME WEST JUNEAU, good view lot, 60 x 150 on Douglas Highway. $600. (G13) | AUKE BAY, 4 acres view property, % mile from store on Highway. $1875 or will subdivide into six lots at $1500 each. @Gn SPLENDID view lots, Fritz Uove Road, 150 ft. frontage, depths 50 to 400 feet, $1,000 each. (G12) FRITZ COVE road, 4 lots with 75 ft. frontage on upper gide of road, $600 éach; and one 80 ft. lot on beach $750. (G2-3) LEMON CREEK, 3068 acres with log cabin aud blenty of building materials. (GH) GASTINEAU Ave., double view lot, centrdlly located, $900. (G8) INVEST IN JUNEAU CHICKEN ranch; good Jocation and bulldings. Will sell all or p;l: (B5) GROCERY Store, good business and location, 2 bedroom apt. for steady APARTMENT House, 8 units, com- pletely furn, many new items, insulated, central location, steady income $443 mo., Second -8t. $22,000 — $6000 down. (Y1) MANY OTHER business opportun- ities and investment properties. Bob Druxmu-fim 891 '.}Ikl:EIll— Front Street Al qu—-l’fltl Cove Road venings by Appointment "L0ST AND FOUND 16 BURCHCRAPT skiff. Painted white on outside and green on inside. $50.00 reward for informa- tion leading to recovery of boat. Phone 12. 809-6t 807-3t| —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— EVERY PRICE — EVERY SIZE FiuR WooD PETER AGENCY JUNEAU — HOMES $16,000 bare, 4 bd, Seatter Tract. $14,000 furn, 4 bd. or apt. Gold Belt. $13,800 bare, Fed. $9,700 furn, 4 bd, 6th St. near hasp. $6,500. furn, 2 bd, 8th St. near Harbor, $6,000 furn duplex, Gastineau Ave. $5,000 furn. 2 bd, apt. $20 mo. Gast. $5,000 furn. 2 bd. also lots. Seatter $5360 furn, 2 bd Immed. hack ot Baranof. $5,360 furn, 1 bd. 8rd St. near Gold. $2,500 unfinished, end of 4th Bt. $1,900 unfurn, 2 bd Willoughby, terms. $1,800 furn. 1 bd. Gastineau Ave. JUNEAU — APARTMENT BUILDINGS $140,000. 16 units, furn. $40,000 down, $700 plus 69, int per month. Now brings over $1,600 mo. $55,000. 5 units, room for expan< sion. Furn. $39,000 bare. Colonial Hoteél & ad- Joining lot. '$30,000 furn, 4 units, 2 blocks Fed 1 bd Calhoun near Bldg. $24,000 furn, 3 units, income $275 mq, Terms. $22,500 furn, 5 units, $5,000 down Willoughby. $22,200 furn, 7 apts, 16 trans, 1 store. On So. Franklin. Terms Income now $800 mo. SEAVIEW Apts and adj. lots. Site for improvement, stores, apts, etc. COUNTRY—Hwy and Auk Bay $25,000, 10 acres on water, 4 houses, boat house. Will subdivide. $14,200 3% acres next Hickey’s Mkt, New house unfinished. Terms. $12,000, furn 3 bd, 4 mi on Hwy. 1 acre. $4,500—5 acres and house Eagle River Landing. $4250 —4 acres and house 8 mi on Hwy. Furn, DOUGLAS — Homes $11,500 furn, 4 bd, $2,100 handles, $9,500 furn. 2 bd, all new furnish- ings. $6,500 furn. 2 bd McCarron house $4,500 unfurn, 4 bd. DOUGLAS — APARTMENT $10,500, 4 units furn. income $210 month, $2,000 down, $110 plus 49 Iinterest monthly. PETERU“NMD AGENCY No, 3 Klein Bidg. Jdbel. o1 USED CARS 1 L‘iEV Business Coupe $500.00. Good @diti ?’l New tires last 3636 fall. Phone _Ask for Scytt. #065t $580 BUYS 1047 Toaiser A, owner leaving city. Cail U * 662. yr '] -t 1938 FORD 1 Ton Truck. condition. New Motor. Phons 910, 1950 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Coupe. Priced for quick sale 95. 8-t 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton StERe— heater and spot light, $300. Gidod condition—Inquire Baroumss ipts DUE to Expansion we n;,' tho more men to call on friendd aha neighbors. Experience not sary. Home every night. encec uired. Write Mr. Mr:gwm street, Oa 9 4 Cnmornh 4 PHILIPPINE In!lnt.s Whr Competitive prices, Liberal O J.Haber Imp, 165 W. 35th ASS'T. EN sels Health 4 months _experiénce diesel mml‘uhtnorlumu!or. mer on Auk Bay or Lena road. Call Empire 874 . It Nina’s Nik Naks new houts — 3 pm. to 9 pm. 807-8¢

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