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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA POPEJOYS M;um TRIP NUDGED OUT OF ¢ & "5 Bt e FIST BAT NOTCH .. 5ot 56 B2 | : REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE GE TWO TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1951 PC LEAGUE SWINGS INTO PLAY TONIGHT: FIGHT FOR PLACES By Associated Press battle for third place SEATTLE BABES LEAD COAST PITCHERS-IN PERCENTAGE, THAT IS SAN FRANCISCO, July 10 g ! Three Seattle newcomers lead Pa-| ue pitchers in through St STARTING PITCH NAMED IN ALL-STAR TUSSLE TOMORROW Ned ( wns and SAN FRANCISCO, Julyklg —(# Sacramento’s Bob Boyd hds‘hudged | Walt Judnich of Seattle out of the lead in the Pacific Coast League and Mr Mrs. Herbert Mead of | are | Juneau living at the Hotel | Juneau REAL ESTATE DETROIT. ver of the St. Loui: The wié Br games warm full-scale firing resumes Robin Roberts of the Philadelpk batting race, but only a hair sep- tonight on the Pacific Coast Lea Egzom Sacramento, the third plac mbent, to Portland, in a g@Atter of a mere two ga bet@een are sandwiched Oak! and“Los Angeles. Tt chummy ursome may be when the present series expire little room for doubt top or the bottom. Seattle to extend it game lead Francisco. Hollywood strives its runnerup position at | with twc i Rightl | Lyons ar record even clc right<ha. the: cire! acquired re is fhe 1 Francisec from Seals budge on air of will Diego's cell now.er the : Padre seventh place Padres did nothing at all tc last night, bowing in the only con- to pu r bunch -game rarified seek (e ng a 2 in the to Oakl 10-1 test chec d Ghet Johnson yielded but only seve ts as he the-‘way sixth win lost-16 id, 10 walk went all Ee ha of doubt backer veteran knockou Johnson has ) games b * e tied at 800 eac | games won and one lost includes Among the regulars, a recent nded nit in Jack He has a 12 games four losses GIL TURNER WINS | BACKERS WHEN HE SMASHES FUSARI PHILADELPHIA, Young Gil Turner cor July ers into a legi ¢ vight t defeat of his a perfect won and none lost s Paul Calvert and Al | 1.000 alvert's when he t ion ent nded | Phillies, both right-hander were named today as the s for the All-Star me This will be the second successive year that Roberts has been the starting pitcher for the National Chis will be Garver's first nce in the game has a record of T defeat arting pitchers tomorrow 10 v Gar' ecord Basel all's top players, a rt orrow’s All-Star game be: the Nationgl¥and American will combine business embling veen leagues Jleasure Even while Mafhgers E er of the National and C gel of the American are ing their batting orders, player representatives of all 16 clubs, for the first time, will sit down with he owners to discuss common prob- ems. Many of the delegates are nembers of the All-Star cast The game is assured of a sellout {of some 52,000. The recipts are ex- sected to approach $150,000, already pigeonholed for the player pension nd sey Sten- announc- PACIFIC COAST LE w The classy Phii welterweight arates the two sluggers. Official statistics for games thru | Sunday give Boyd, left-handed first baseman for the Solons, a 96-game | ()¢ Judnich’s average average of 34711, for 86 contests was .34708. MISS JOHNSON TO HAINES Lynne Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Lucille Jobnson, left yesterday~to spend several weeks at the Rain- bow Glacier Presbyterian Work Camp NOTICE Power will be off from 9 am. to p.m. Wednesday July 11. Glacier ;Hu_lmu_\ Electric Association. 856-1t 2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Douglas Independent School District at the Office of the City Clerk, Douglas, P. M., July 17, 1951, for the remodel- ing of SCIENCE ROOM in basement »f the School Building, Douglas, Alaska, and will then and there be received after opening cannot be considered. Bid- ders and others properly interested Alaska until 8:00 publicly opened and read aloud. Bids | the time fixed for | AL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received by Regional Forester, Juneau, up to and including 9:00 Wly 26, 1951, for all the mer-! ible dead timber, standing or | and all the live timber mark- | designated for cutting, on an totaling approximately 100 on an area on the north and sides of Dry Bay, Tongass Na- 1al Forest, Alaska, estimated to |be 1910 M feet B.M. more or less 2 spruce, and western hem- lock, and 1,000 linear feet, more or less, of piling. No bid of less than| $400 per M feet B.M. for spruce | sawtimber, $1.35 per M feet B.M.| for hemlock sawtimber, and 1-cent | per linear foot for piling up to and { including 95 feet in length and 1'sc | per linear foot for piling over 95 l'eeh lin length will be considered. $500. OC" must accompany each bid, to be ap- | plied on the purchase price, re-| | funded, or retained in part as liqui- | dated damages, according to the conditions of sale. Primary manu- facture outside of the Territory of | | Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the NATION Alaska an ch | dow ed or area acre: of 3 BEDROOM Home, near Federal Building. Large livingroom, din- ing room, fireplace, basement, gar- age, eléctric kitchen. Good yard. Early occupancy. 3-BEDROOM residence. Central lo- cation, large yard, full basement, automatic furnace. unfurnished. Investment property on Gastin- eau ave. Full price $8,000. Rental $140.00 per' month. $7550—3 bedroom house in Douglas. Under two years old. Automatic oil furnace, garage, good corner lot. New electric stove. Unfurn- nished. Immediate occupancy. $5250—1 bedroom furnished house in Juneau, two blocks from bus- iness district. Belle's Cafe — Fully equipped. A certain money maker. INVESTMENT property. A prime store space with apartments in best location. Rented with good income at preesnt time. Owner financed. TWO lots in 12th St. Priced at $750.00 each. District. Office movéd to Shattuck Building —Real Estate and Investment William Winn-Phone 234! CENTRAL 2 bedroom home, furn, near Fed. Bldg., $10,000 cash. (W35) COMFORTABLE 3 hedroom house, furn. conc. bsmt, hot water rad- iators, fine view, good lot, Doug- las, $10,000. (w27 EXCELLENT 2 bedroom house, 2 yrs. old, conc. bsmt, garage, elec- hot water heater and range, central hot air heating, good| view, Highlands. $16500. (W24) | NICE 2 bedroom home, excellent, ! lot and garden, good view and| location, furn, part bsmt., one mile from Juneau. $6,300. (W23) WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, Dou, $5,000, (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily awesswu year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) CALHOUN Ave. bldg. lot. (G16) MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cahins, re- sorts and industrial sites. SUMMER CABINS IBEAUTIFUL Point Louisa cabin, | water, beach, $4,300, (W30) location, —$88888— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR {WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN :ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$95$88— | T challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$88588— Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled log chalet-type building, fireplace, concrete basement, oil furnace. Completely furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, ete Over one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $4,500 will handle. Vic Johnson home, protected cove, good beach frontage. Concrete Lasement, 3 bdrms, New kitchen. 3 Acres. Price $12,000. Best point for view, dock. Solid basement complete, you build house. 2 acres. Price $5,000. New House, full concrete basement, 3% acres. Next Hickey's store, Good investment for pulp pro- 1 SPACIOUS cabin, wired, refriger- ator, ete. Lena Point. $3,465 (W31) gram now in air. $14,200, down- payment $5,200. 64 60 54 Seattle Rainiers Hollywood Stars Sacramento Solons Acorn Los Angele Portland Beavers San Francisco 1 Diego he's no flash-in- ed Fusari into bl with as rugged a two-fi 14,627 cheering Shib: trons could have asked their $60,262 worth LIBBY, McNEILL SALMON MANAGER ENROUIE 10 BAY Guy Graham, manager of Libby, McNeill and Libby’s salmon division, was a Juneau visitor Saturday and Five acres near Auk Lake on Highway, 3-bdrm house with full concrete basement. Barn and second house for rental. Good water. Price $9,000, |Point and beach frontage on Fritz Cove Road. $1,500. A country place in town. The Vie- nola home and 120x150 lot across Channel directly in front new housing, terrific view. Price $15,- 000. Eagle River Landing, house and 5 acres patented on beach. Good garden spot. $4,500. IT TAKES A HICK TO CATCH A HICK PETER WOOD AGENCY i No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 GOOD for year round home, needs repairs, large pat. ground, good view. Thane, $4,300. (wan) INVEST IN JUNEAU H 'RESTAURANT. $2,000. (B8) COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) CQCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) | | STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un- its. $42,000. (B6) 'MAYBE DAVIS CUP ' WILL BE BROUGHT BACK TO AMERICA NEW YORK, July 10 Just 10 months ago, the Australians car- I'ried the Davi& Ciip —- amateur ten- nis" most coveted prize down | under for what looked like a long £ o 2 time. Even optimistic United States| The full amount of deposit for| | Regional Forester. The right is rs- | served to reject any or all bids re- | including bid and ceived. Before bids are submitted. | and drawings | full information concerning the tim- | ber, the conditions of sale, and the | submission of bids should be ob- tained from the Division Supervisor, Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional Forester, Junéau, Alaska. First publication: June 26, 1851. Last publication: July 10, 1951. Securities. Alaskan agent for| Grande and Co. / are invited to be present at the bid opening. Specifications, contract documents, may be examined at the office of the Architects, Foss, Malcolm and Olsen, No. 311 Goldstein Building, | Juneau, Alaska, and at the. Office of the City Clerk, Douglas, Alaska, and may be obtained at the Archi- o s B They as DOUGLAS—2 bedroom, completely furnished, new 2-oven elec. stove, | 8 ft. refrig. wall-to-wall cmpenng( washing machine, drier, etc. im- medmt; gccupancy. | DOUGLAS—Se]) or rent 2 bedroom " home, new, furnished. If rent, ‘CHIUKEN EAnet, | “gooc i HrCoNes tects’ office upon deposit of $10.00 $100, limit three persons, no pets, | oo, sell all or part. (B5) for each set. | tadok’ rerseande et o R ‘R“mfif‘:‘f‘l; grocery. Will lease NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION |RENT—very small home Douglas, | pteu PUione - ‘i}’ officials shook their one set of documents will. be re-| Notice is hereby given that Harry| limit 3 persons, allowance for re- ik g i edly funded to actual bidders upon re-|L. Lea, has made application for a| decorating, immediate occupancy, | gropel e R SUEL LI LoRutiory BN Wit itodiy turn of the documents, unmutilated | soldiers' additional homestead, An-| lease $40 { business. Approx. $55000. (B3)| left Sunday by Pacific Northern | Dick Savitt, Herbie Glam, Bill Tal- |and without marks or annetations, | chorage Serial 09830, under sections | RENT—Juneau MANY OTHER LISTINGS Airlines for Anchorage where he | bert and Tony Trabert for the 1951 | at or before the time set for open- | 2306-2307, R. S. U. S. for a tract of | location, Bob Dmxman_phone 891 joined Ed Willkie, Libby vice-presi- | U. S. team, the complexion of things [ ing of bids. Other deposits will be |land embraced in Plat of U. S. Sur-| Pets, lease. 3 dent. | was almost completely changed refunded with deductions for the jvey No. 2619, situated two and one | SIFT AND CHINA SHOP—Out- M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street NATIONAL LEAGUE L 26 46 35 38 41 40 39 44 3rooklyn 50 New York St. Louis Cincinnati Philadelphia Bostgn Chicago Pittsburgh heads resign- with the selection of | 2-room apt. good | no steps, 2 persons, no .= AMERICAN LEAGUE Pct 62¢ S e |EXPERIENCED woman or high sehool girl tc care for two small children during confinement per- jod. Phone Red 930. 856-3t ironing to do in ‘Phone Green 390. 855-2% 413 sekinkeiia JOB BABY SITTING - { Phone 997. | HELP WANITED_Alaska Laundry. 758-18 5.00 wanted. 854-4t 75.00 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountaln girl. Percy’s Cafe. 155-t1 LOST AND FOUND LEATHER KEY Case with keys. Reward. Call Empire. 856-6t LADIES YELLOW GOLD Weltham wrist watch, inscription and date 1937 on back. Green 625 or 969 —Reward. 854-4t OFFICE space Hotel. Phone 800 STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 35-t¢ SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. | Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911, They will return to Southeast : Now the United States officials | actual costs of reproducing the docu- | half miles northwest of Juneau on | standing business possibility for | Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road 61f | to Libby operations in Bristol Bay |chance of carrying the ancient mug Each bid must be accompanied | Survey No. 2306 and U. S. Survey | JUNEAU—Well equipped cafe. Best 60¢ | and at Kodiak. | back to these shores at the end of | by a certified check, cashier’s check | No. 1798, containing 0.90 acres, lati- | location. Priced for quick sale. | | the challenge round in December, | or bid bond, with bonding company |tude 58° 19 26.15” N. ' longitude | COUNTRY-Cabin Lena's Cove—| in the first round against the Jap- | ity of the project as surety, fn an |ner No. 1, and it is now in the files| cleared land, garage, root house, BA"[ES IN (E"TRM. anese team at Louisville starting | amount not less than 5% of the Base of the Land Office, Anchorage, | % 1500 W:;;srwmgvk&c lPlE;t sgzegrly new ‘rite JOX m- leupplNE IS'.A“DS” Davis cup team, will team with| The right is reserved to rejeet = Any and all perscns claiming ad-»M“nPuY & lfll'np“ H pire. 856-5t | FIGHTS MONDAY \I(xHT | the youthful Trabert in doubles. |any or all bids and to \\m\e m-‘versel_v any of the above mentioned Y1 1o 2 | formalities. 1land should file their adverse claim | Phone 676 over First National Bank fintladelphiai+= GH- Turner 142,| . MANILA, July 10 —(®— Nine.per-| MARRIAGE PERFORMED No ‘bidder may withdraw hi bid | in the land office, Anchorage, Alas- | 2 ,,l Motor A $E0.0 4 elphia, knocked out Charley | sons were killed and seven wounded | phoebe Murphy and Frank | after the time set for the opening ka, within the period of publica- | [AaT Bulies abiap. . 1000, WOMAN wants on, Pa. — Rocky Castellani, in the Central Philippines. ning at 8 o'clock by U. §. Commis- | tract is delayed for a period’ ex- ' they will be barred by the provisions | FOR RENT A0,30, Winohesiar, e 400 , Luzerne, Pa., outpointed Eugene An Army patrol trapped and killed |sioner Gordon Gray. | ceeding thirty days. of the statutes. B L ek for- qhey, (Silent) Hairston, 158, New York, 10. | five men in Laguna Province. TW0| The ceremony was performed at| By order of the: School 'Board, ! GEORGE A. LINGO, | gomplete o no children. Crescent Apt. Phonel 147, New Orleans, knocked out Eddie | wounded. The men were suspected | William A. Brown and Elizabeth | trict, Douglas, Alaska. 1 First publication May 29, 1951. 428, as6-1t | Rage tgme‘\é‘mgme'y 54,60 Giosa; 145, Philadelphia, 2. f kidna and cattle rustling Jestman as wi s LRI : : Gios 5. adelp of kidnaping and cattle rustlin | Westman a nesses. Publication: {uly 10, 1951, | Last publication: July 24, 1951. Wit Glmneau‘m Sq. ft. bathroom plastic tile 47.00 new $100.00 See at 7 Mile post Sunny Point. 856-6t TWO bedroom house. Completely furnished, large yard, 100150.' Block from school. 4th and E. St. | Alaska in about 10 days after trips |are predicing a better than even|ments under the same conditions. |the Glacier Highway, between U. S right party Sav TR ; licensed to do business at the local- | 134° 27' 26.816” W. at Meander Cor~| 81s0 2-bdr. home with 2 acres 1 'NINE KILLED IN GUN | savitt and Flam will play singles ! . at Mea | July 20. Talbert, a veteran of many [ Bid. Alaska. By Associated Press [ I REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS % " jonneon Outboard Twin | ! 147, Irvington, N. J, 11. | over night in a series of gun battles |Hooper were married Friday eve- | thereof, unless the award of con-|tion or thirty days thereafter, or Joupt gun, Lomg Ve 20001 your home. TWO ROOM Apt. Oil heat, shower, | e Orleans — Bernard Docusen, soldiers and one civilian were |the Rosenburg ~Apartments with Douglas Independent School Dis- Manager. 1637 Nash Sedan g852-tf | Davenport & large chair, good as Phone Douglas 2444. 855-6t | S’I‘EAMHEATED Roams, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms, 69-tf WURLITZER Spmet pmno for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 STONEHOUSE Home, 518 W. 12th St. Five rooms furnished. Full basement, two bedrooms, estab- lished garden. Call Red 360 for appointment. 855-4t ONE medium sized black curly BARGAIN, unusual country home, | haired dog, answers to name Gor- furnished, 2 bedroom, electric | do, wearing harness. Notify William kitchen, about 2 acres, Auke Lake. | winn, Phone 234. Garden, year old heifer, bull calf, laying hens. Owners forced to move because of health. Sac- rifice for $4500. See 1 mile from DeHarts on Loop Road. 854-3t —EMPIBE \WANT ADS FAY— 851-tf REMEMBER GREEN'S FUR SALE at the BARANOF HOTEL® POSITIVELY ENDS THIS WEEK IGBU fnumnuubum SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Bedan USED CARS DORY FOR SALE. Phone 229 for 1947 BUICK Sedanette, good con- information. 854-12t | dition. Conhors Motor Co. 856-5t 1940 DODGE SEDAN 4 door, good rubber, good condition. See Rev. Willis R. Booth. 854-6t 1948 FORD CLUB COUPE, good condition, new paint. Also con- sole combination radio phono- graph, plays 3 speeds, see Buck Jones, Call Black 515. Reasonable. 852-12t Standard equipment, accessories, and frim illustroted are subject fo change without nofice. pan - REFRIGERATOR in excellent con- dition. Phone Blue 306 or 62. 854-6t. 3-WAY CHOICE ! For “the drive Mercury offers a transmissions. EIGHT BANK Burroughs electric adding machine, automatic cred- it balance, almost new, $200. May be seen at Alaska Credit Bur- eau. 4-6t NEW HOUSE, FURNISHED, Full basement and Garage. Very rea- sonable. Phone Green 1045 be- tween 12 to 4 p. m. 853-6t lo choice in Merc-O-Matic ‘both_optional o ot shenieate, eypdironized standard fronsmission. 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se- dan, good condition. See at Stutte & Son Office. Phone 34 or Blue 495 828-tf 3JANO hardman small upright, walnut, new condition, cost $1,100, will sacrifice $800.00. Write Peli- can Cold Storage Co. Pelican, Alaska. 852-6t JOHNSON 10 h.p. outboard motor. 1950 model, perfect condition. $260.00. Walter D. Field. Phone 581. 847-tf FLCOR Safe on wheels—Phane 9 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-1: MISCELLANEQUS JOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t1 e STEVE NOBLE JOINS ARMY Mr. and Mrs, J. 1. Noble received a wire from their son Steve this morning announcing that he had en- listed in the Army at Seattle. He is a third-year business adminis- tration student at the University of ‘Washington. Road-Teet a Mereury for Proof of Performance ! Get into a Mercury and out on the road —and you'll find power, smoath and purr- ing V-eight power—more of it than you may ever need. @ Budget-Test 3 Mereury for Proof / of e Rock-Bottom Economy! Does it have a down-to-earth first price? Mercury's price tag you can understand—gives you a big dollar's worth for every dollar invested. 1942 Plymouth 4-door Bedan Is it famous for long lif It is indeed! 92% of all Me: curys ever_built for use in this country are still on the road, according to latest annual Qfiicicl registration figures. Now, swing into traffic and discover what a joy it is to handle. Climb a hill. Try an S-curve. Turn down the roughest road you can find and see how Mercury's springing smothers the bumps. 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe 1946 International %-ton Pickup R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 Will you be sure of good gas- oline mileage? Mercury has proved its more-miles-per-galion by winning officially sponsored economy tests. Wiil trade-in value stay high? Mercurys keep their value; and used car market reports consist- ently prove this fo be true. Comfort? There's move-around space for six. It's room with a view: big windows for extra visibility. Drive a mile and you'll want to drive it home. ¢ for "+he buy of your. life /" i Byt JUNEAU MOTOR CO. |