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PAGE TWO League Standings By the Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet New York 65 38 631 Cleveland 64 39 621 Boston 61 42 592 Chicago. 59 46 562 Detroit 48 53 475 Washington 45 58 437 PhiladeIphia 39 66 371 St. Louis 32 7 31 NATIONAL LEAGUE | | West Point fo Play Schedule WEST POINT, N. Y., Aug. 7, — (P—West Point pledged today it will play its 1951 football schedule. “We will always play our sched- ule,” said Maj. Gen. Frederick A. Irving, the academy superintend- ent. “We will try to make up in fight what we lack in talent.” Most of the football squad is facing dismissal in the current in- vestigation of cheating on exam- Pcl.'nmlim\s in_classroom work. Minoso Still Leads American Leaguers' Bals CHICAGO, Aug. 7—P—Although slumping two points to .344, rookie Minnie Minoso of the Chicago White | Sox continued to head the Ameri- can League batters’ during the week. | Washington’s Gil Coan skidded nine points in averages computed | through Sunday’s games and| dropped from second to fourth place. | game clincher. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1-Hit Debut ¢ Siraight for : Morgan Keeps for Solon Yanks on Top By the Associated Press Oldtimers in the Pacific Cogst| Th¢ New York Yankees appear League racked their memorles to-| {0 have come up with a worthy re- day trying to recall a more auspi- ement for 21-year-old Eddie cious debut than Jack Pickart's. |° The St. Mary's college right- |20 hander, pitching his first prorrr«‘ One of the reasons critics were sional game for Sacramento last|Predicting the fall of the Yankee night, shut out San Diego with onl; ire last spring was because of one hit, 2-0, in a seven-inning con U's call to the armed forces. test. Jim Tabor’s fifth inning double Where will the Yankees get a re- was the only safely off Pickari, who packs 200 pounds on a six-foot ohe inch chassis. ners is going to win those nine Pickart fanned four and walked |cames that Ford copped after the four in outpitching the league's |Fourth of July?” strikeout artist, Sam Jones, Leo | Stengel started Morgan against Righetti’s two-run triple was the | Washington on June 28 and he re- Pickart, signed | sponded by shutting out the Sena- last week off the semi-pro Marys- tors, 3-0. Since then he has ville Giants, is a senior at St. | racked up seven more triumphs Mary’s. without a defeat. His eight among Casey Stengel’s new- w5 Brooklyn 66 35 .653) In Washington, some Congress-|He has a 331 after tapping only six New York 59 47 557|men have suggested that intercol- | Nits in 26 trips. Philadelphia 53 51 510|legiate football has been over- Injured Ferris Fain of Phlludel-‘ Boston 48 51 .485|emphasized at West Point, and |phia returned to second with an | St. Louis 47 51 480ishould bé& discontinued. unchanged 334 while Detroit’s Cincinnati 47 54 .465| For years, Army has had one of [ George Kell went into third with Chicago 43 54 .443|the navion’s strougest grid squads, |.332. | Pittsburgh 41 61 402 s — The other leaders were Bobby - 3 Avila, Cleveland, .327; Ted Williams, PACITIC COAST LEAGU! He('" B’m 0‘ | Boston, .323; Nellie Fox, Chicago, H 8] 316; Hank Majeski, Philadelphia, - 7‘: ;; Ps‘.glé Ramh“ Sh“ 312' Dom DiMaggio, Boston, .308; | Seattle J 9 . s 304, Hollywood 74 58 561 Holds P||(l||ng ng i b o ke Los Angeles 66 67 496 Leaders maintained their posi- Oakland 66 68 .493] SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. T7—®—|tions in the specialized section. Sacramento 64 170 .478|Seattle’'s Hector Brown continued to | Minoso was a double-header with 85 Portland 63 170 474|lead pitching in the Pacific Coast | runs and 13 triples; Williams was San Diego 62 71 .466|League this week with a record of ahead in runs-batted-in with 94; San Francisco 58 176 .436)12 wins against 5 losses for a .706 | and - Philadelphia’s Gus Zernial —— —— e average, - topped homer production with 24. FOOD SALE Jack Salveson of Hollywood came | Tom Morgan of New York posted next with a 14-6 record and a .700 | the best pitching percentage with Food .sale at Sears & Roebuck | percentage.- 2 | 7-1 for 875 but Cleveland's Bob iven Aug. 10th, starting at 10 am.! Third spot was another sesm»]Feuer was the top winning hand —sponsared by Women of the| hurler, Jim Davis, Who had won 9 | with 174 Vic Raschi of New York | Moose Drill Team. 880-3t and lost 5 for a 648 percentage. still set the strikeout pace with 114. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE | JUNEAU INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: paa | Notice is hereby given that the Delinguent Tax Roll of Real Property for the portion of the Juneau Independent School District lying outside the. corporate limits of the City of Juneau. Alaska. for the years | 1949 and 1950 has been completed and is now open for public inspection at the office of the Juneau Inde- | pendent School District, Juneau, Alaska, and that'the same will be presented to the District Court for the ! Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 28th day of September, 1951 for judgment and order of sale. The following list shows the tracts as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, penalty and interest thereon, and to whom assessed, if known. NOTE: All reference to maps pertain to the official maps of the Juneau Independent School District on file in the office of the Juneau Independent School District, Juneau, Alaska. DELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR THE YEARS 1949, and 1950. DELINQUENT FROM OCTOBER Ist OF‘\ THE YEAR. | Tax Del. Annual Survey, Lot, Description, Map No.,, and to whom on Oct. 1 12% assessed if known. Tax Year of Year Tax Interest Total Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co.—Reg. No. 95, 96, 97, 461, 415,-434 incl. 1850 1950 $9,643.20 $964.32 $10,607.52 Mrs. Wm. Alexander—Highlands, U.S.S. 375, Lot 9, Map 152—40—1. Land and Bldg. . 1949 1949 24.40 5.36 29.76‘[ Henry L Arnold—Fritz Cove. U.S.S. 2112, Map 123—6—2. i Land and Bldz. 1950 1950 55.60 5.57 61.17 Earl Barcus—Loop Road, Frac. U.S.S. 1976, Map 98— - 83—2. Land. Bldg.. Other Stock 1049 1949 14.97 328 18.11 ] 1860 1950 22.80 227 24.85 PR 4332 | William ' S. Brown—Glaciar Highway, Frac. USE 1210, "~ "7~ O S 1 i T Map 138—20—3—4—5. Land and Bldg. 1950 1950 54.90 548 60.38 ~toyd _and -Freida - Dedrick—Glacier Highway, Frac. U.S.S. 667, Map 152—7—1./ Land and Bldg. 1850 1950 20.30 293 32.23 Richard A. Dick—Thane Road. House 1950 1950 17.00 170 ll}.'lOl Davil Drebelbis—Highlands, U.S.8. 375, Lot 22, Map 152—40—1. : 1040 1949 37.10 B.16 45.26 | Duck Creek Lbr and Logging Co.—Map 125—50—2. . Land and Bldg. 1949 1949 92.36 20.40 11328 Emil Foxhill—Frae, U.S.S. 2121, Map 125—45—1. Land and Bldg. ; 1949 1949 9.60 211 1171 Emil Foxhill—Frac. U. 2121, Map 125—45—1. Land y Only. ... TR 7R e 1950 1950 370 ' 36 4.06 Henry Cagle—Glacier Highway, Frac, U.S.S. 1816, Map 152—28—4. Land and Bldg. st - 1RD 1949 48.00 10.56 58.56 H. C. Hayes and S. P. Whitely, Mendenhall Tract B 1. U.S.S. 2100. Land. 1950 1950 13.95 139 15.34 James R. Heay—Glacier Highway. Lot B, Map 125—43— 5 1. Land and Bldg. 1950 1950 3320 332 36.52 John Hellenthal—Auke Bay. U.S.S. 1500, Map 110—76— 2. Land. < 1950 1950 5.20 52 5.72 James Hickey—Auke Bay. Lot D. D. Triangle Group, U.S.S. 2391, Map 110—45—5. Land, Bldg., Stock. . 1950 1950 .13 7.7 85.50 J. R. Hope—Montana Creek, U.S.S. 2271, Map 98—41—1. Land. . e L ot e 1860 1950 3.80 37 4.17 Roy H. Stewart—Dwpont Trail, Map 180—50—1. Bldg. ...... 1950 1950 7.20 2 7.92 W. A. Miller—Lena Point, Lot 17, Map 108—59—2. Bldg. 1949 1949 11.60 255 14.15 Wm. E. Sweeney—Lena Point, Lot 17, Map 108—59—2. Bldg. 1850 1950 11.60 115 12.75 Virgil Hulse—Frac. US.S. 668, Map 126—71—1. Land and Bldgs. o 1950 1950 16.40 1.64 18.04 Geo. Jorgenson—Auke Bay, Lot 3, Map 109—86—7. Bldgs.... 1850 1950 11.70 116 12.86 Rudy LaBrash—Glacier Highway, Lot K. Map 110—78— 2. Bldgs. - 1050 1950 22.00 220 24.20 Ken Lizer—Loop Road, Lot V. U.S.S. 2392. Bldg. 1049 1949 5.25 115 6.40 1850 1950 5.25 52 5.17 12.17 John Lown—Glacier Highway, Frac. U.S.S. 1798, Map 139—75—4. Land and Bldg. ol K i 1850 1950 52.40 524 57.64 Martin Lynch and Bert’s Lunch Room fiop i st -+ A 1950 69.60 6.98 76.58 Molly MacSpadden—Dupont Trail, Map 181—51—3. Bldg. .. 1049 1949 16.50 347 19.97 1850 1950 13.90 138 15.15 35.41 J. A. Martin—Dupont Trail. Map 180—17—3. Bldg. .... 1950 1950 5.50 55 6.05 John F. Morrison—Basin Road. Land and Bldg. 1049 1949 23.40 534 28.54 Anthony Nelson—Glacier Highway, Frac. U.8.S. 668, Map 126—71—2. Land and Bldgs. ... cor- D 1950 18.30 1.83 20.13 Pete Oswald—U.S.8. 2009, Lot 4, Map 110—44—5. Bldg. ... 1950 1980 12.60 125 13_'35 Otis Price—Frac. U.S.8S. 2477, Map 124—50—1. Land, A Bldgs. LRI - B B ) 1980 25.95 259 28.54 Thomas Rudolph—Lena Cove, Lot H. Map 108—9—1, - Bldg. 1950 1850 7.10 R} 181 Salmon Creek Country Club—Glacier Highway, Frac. . U.SB. 1075, Map 139—54—1. Land, Bldg. .... e 1880 1950 142.20 14.22 156.42 James Sparks—U.S.S. 2153, District A. . r4d < 03 SR 1950 1860 3.00 30 3.30 Turner and Brown — Mendenhall Recreation Area. Gravel Plant. ke 1850 1950 2,00 18 2.20 Grace Wiley—Fritz Cove, Lot H. Map 123—-86—4. Bldg. 1949 1949 13.90 292 16.82 1950 1950 1390 . 125 , 15.15 3223 Mrs. Bess Winn Est.—Fritz Cove, Lot 2. Map 110—86— 1. Bldg. - 1950 1950 10.70 96 11.76 Lloyd G. Hill—Mining Claims. Map 71—35—1. 1948 1948 2.80 92 3.72 1949 1949 4.00 84 484 1950 1950 4.00 36 4.36 4 13.02 W. A. Sanders—Mining Claims. Map T1—44—1. . 1950 1950 2.00 18 2.20 CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENT TAX ROLL. I, Dewey Baker, Clerk of the Board of the Juneau Independent School District, Juneau, Alaska, do hereby certify that the foregoing roll is a true and correct roll of the unpaid taxes of the portion of the Juncau Independent School District lying outside the corporate limits of the City of Juneau, Alaska, for the district tax years 1948—1949—1950, and that all the said taxes are due and that they respectively become delinquent the respective dates as in said tax roll stated, and that the amount of delinquent taxes, penalty, and interest together with the aggregate of the whole thereof, assessed against each separate tract for each of the said years together with the total of all such past due and delinquent taxes, penalty and interest, separately stated, and the aggregate of the whole thereof; that no part of said taxes, penalty, and interest has been paid. WITNESS WHERBOF, 1 HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND, AND THE CORPORATE SEAL OF THE | got three hits off Walt Clough, the matters, 5-0, in the second game of the doubleheader. Lefty Bob Ker- rigan wielded the whitewash this time, allowing only three hits. Tabor loser, and Harvey Storey slapped a two-run homer. The only other game saw Oakland defeat Los Angeles, 4-3, as Bill Ayers racked up his 16th win against 12 sethacks. Ayers gave up only six hits. while his mates got 14. Sports Briefs By the Associated Press TENNIS At Newport, R.I All eight seeded players advanced to the sec- ond round of the Newport Casino invitation tournament. At Montreal — Canada won the final two singles matches to com- plete a 5-0 rout of Cuba in the sem final round of the North American zone Davis Cup competition. GENERAL At New York Red Strader an- nounced he was fired as head coach of the New York foothall Yanks, but owner Ted Collins said he quit. At Laval-Sur-Le-Lac, Que. — Mée Murray of Rutland, Vt., shot a T340 take quaiifying honots in Ciriadig ‘Women’s Qpen golf championshi At Dallas — Bennie Diiorio of Utica, N.Y., won the small gauge championship of the National Skest’ Association with a perfect score. UNION OIL MAN IS HERE Jack Gilbanks of the Union Oil Co., from Seattle is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. £ San Diego bounced back to even | straight came last night, a 4-0 whitewash job against the same Senators. It was his third shut- out. He won a 1-0 hurling duel from Ned Garver of St. Louis on July 20. The victory stretched the Yankees’ first-place American League lead over second-place Cleveland to one full game ¢ U)‘xll f.:‘ it games. Both Cleveland | FHA financed. FURNTS:Etihsr;l‘:ll kl]\;l: be?\l:vm;:)l and Boston were idle. DUPLEX, excellent income prop-| home, Sou anklin. i " In the other only big league ac-| erty. ENTIR*EJSLANP}?:‘:“;?(} S\i&s :’ tivity, Chicago's fourth-place White | SMALL 1-bedroom home. Douglas. | accessible year r 0'08 wzgs' e Ghipped the Tigers fn Detrolt,|GLFT. SHOP. oit:ferms Varied| Otber features. szg&ams (W25) 0.1, First bafeman Eddie Robin-| mMerchandise. Best location. Real LOUISISOI::;R;’HM s son cracked two home runs, a double | _OPPOrtunity. N Bl i 5 i lead the Sox attack | VORKINGMAN'S Cafe. Fully 'l oint, $3465. and a single to lea e xnw bnr STiHed - Driced SANE el | DUPONT Trail, $4300 wan pae, T hander Joe oobsen| ate possession, best location, |MANY EXCELLENT lots for year h‘;(;pp:( nmh e "{3 BOATS—Large apartment house. routml h(c;mes‘.i sutm_mler viablns, re- 3 e . - ract, wi 5 sorts and industrial sites. A crowd of 44344 saw ‘utility in- [2-ACRE. tract, well, .2-bdr house,| 8900 CCH bt TINGS fielder Merrill Combs hit a two-run homer in the ninth to give the Indians a victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers in an exhibition game in Cleveland. Ashburn's Stick Challenges Musial NEW YORK, Aug. 7—{P—Stan Musial of St. Louis has a new chal- - for the National League bat- -~title ~in <Richi hillies' flect center fielder. Ashburn, tops in total hifs most of the season, passed Jackie Robin- gon of Brooklyn during the week tnding Sunday to make his bid. Musial at .370 still holds a 13-])011“‘ edge over Ashburn’s 357 but the persistent Phil is climbing fast. While Stan Yest five points in a week, Ashburn moved up six with 14 hits in 33 ‘at bats for a week- long .424 pace. EL ] R JUNEAU INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT THIS 10TH DAY OF JULY, 1951, IN JUNEAU, ALASKA. s/ DEWEY BAKER, First publication Aug. 7, 1951; last publication, Aug. 28, 1951. Clerk of the Board. S Robinson, troubled by a sore hand, slumped 13 points to .345. Tied for fourth at .328, 42 points behind Musial, are Johnny Wyro- stek of Cincinnati and Roy Cam- | panella of Brooklyn. 34 Fly South on {Pan Am; 29 Arrive Pan American World Airways car- ried 63 passengers Monday with 29 arivals here and 34 southbound. From Seattle: Rodney Palmer, Charles Wicklund, Al Wallin, Ber- nice Hane, H. Baila, Don Burt, Mrs. F. Crosby and two children, Lowell Dillon, Emma Ellis, Lloyd and Katherine Gamble, C. M. Hawke, Clarence and Edna Holder, L. N. Holloen, R. W. Lux, J. Marshall,] NEEDED—Furnished Juanita McKinley, Robert Miller, A. Miller. From Fairbanks: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Verreck, Jack Molyneau, Mrs. Olive Nelson, Al Ransome, Doris and Carol Johanson. To Seattle: Alice Elliot, H. B. and Janet and Estella Shultz, E. Wyler, | _ G. Stober, Carol and Jean Jorgenson, Mae Johnson, Mabel Jameson, J. W. Leivers, LeRoy West, Mrs. A. Fleek, Robert Meek, Leo Yarnall, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Covert, Mrs. P. Mangum, William Oakes, . Teo Edwardsep, Gail and Pat Deringer, Sam Bergeson, Na- than Humphreys, Ruth Petrich, M. Ardes, Bev Humphrey. To Ketchikan: George Wemuth, Chester Miyasato, Edward Aikman, Charles and Myrtle Higgins, W. A, Johnson. Mrs. o -Ashburn, thel He is 21-year-old Tom Mor- |DUPLEX: The George Rice prop- t for Ford?” they asked.|DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom and over third-place Bos- NEW 2-bedroom home, furnished. i REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE 3 BEDROOM RESIDENCE—Two |THREE bedroom, two living room years old. Full basement, garage, home, ready for occupancy, two baths. All hardwood floors,| Douglas, $4,000. (W46) tile kitchen, fireplace. An ex-[GOOD five bedroom home with tremely fine house. Unfurnished.| view, completely furnished, base- 3 BEDROOM RESIDENCE. Full| ment. $11,500. (W45) basement. Automatic furnace. EXCELLENT 3 bedroom home, Large yard in a good central lo-| two baths, hardwood floors, cation. Owner financed with low| bsmt, garage, furn. top location, down payment. $17,400. (W42) OLD FASHIONED 4 bedroom erty on Distin Avenue. One two| home, wonderful view, bsmt. hot bedroom and one three bedroom| water heat, needs redecorating. apartment. Both apartments| $12,600. (W44) completely furnished. Owner fi-|BEACH home, log, large main $13,- ) room, bedroom, good water sup- ply, Point Louisa, $5000. (W43) {LOVELY 2 bedroom home, hard- wood floors, conc. foundation, large yard & gardens, corner lot, completely furnished including nanced. 650.00. Complete price: house. Unfurnished. Immediate occupancy. For sale at price less than appraisal. LISTINGS on several large in-| elec. kitchen, piano, sewing ma- vestment properties. chine. Douglas. $14,000. (W3T) LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Seatter [ COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house, Tract. Highlands, furn. cene, bsmt, hot water rad- BELLES CAFE—This is still the| iators, fine view, good lot, Doug- best small restaurant in Juneau.| las, $10,000. (W21 n |Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg.|CENTRAL location, 2 bedroom HIH H home, furn, near Fed. Bldg., W“ham wmll-mlone 234 $10,000 cash. (W35) Office moved to Shattuck Building |CONVENIENT location, 3 bedroom —Real Estate and Investment| home on bus line, near store, Securities. Alaskan agent for| Auke Bay. $5250. (W41) Grande and Co. / ROOMY single bedroom house, bsmt., comp. furn., Gold Street WE WOULD APPRECL $5300. (W36) LISTINGS! S DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- o rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) part furnished, MURPHY & MURPHY| REALTORS — ACCOVINTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank | FOR SALE ‘ 'BEAUTY Salon, $6600. garage, garden, | Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auvke Bay—Fritz Cove Road BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | AND H INVESTMENT PROPERTIES | (BT MISCELLANEOUS used lumber of MEDIUM priced 4 unit apart- all dimensions, fir and spruce.: ment house, central heat. Also 10,000 bed. ft. of 2 x 3 fir| g9 600, (¥5) kiln dried, new lumber in 8 and |1 oW rental apartment property, _16' lengths. Contact Anderson | business lot, can be| Construction * “Company ~at - NeW~ ~Goiverted "o F bétter” Incows, | Mendenhall Apts. between 7 am.| g35000, (yd) ! and 5 pm. 879-3¢ |GOOD INCOME, downtown store- ONE new 220 hp. Lycombing air-| apartment bldg. with bar, excel-| crait Engine complete with| ent buy at $42,000. (B6) prop, generator and starter. Al- [GENERAL Store with considerable so two 1850 floats. Price—make| Pproperty. Excellent location and offer. Phone 581. Walter D.; business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) Field. 877-tf |IRESTAURANT. $2,000. (B8) i e —_ (COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, 7COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) cu. ft. Excellent condition. W.WiCHICKEN ranch, good business Phone Green 856. 861-6t | Will sell all or part. (B5) RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease or sell building. (B1) MANY OTHER LISTINGS {Bob Druxman—Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate | Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road USED CABS 1949 LINCOLN Sport. Sedan, mile- age less than 7,000, mechanical- ly perfect. Paint and fenders in excellent condition, looks like | new. Answer P. O. Box 3081 5 880-6t FOR SALE ! WANTED ONE, two, or three bedroom hous-/ es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished' — preferably furn- ished, needed by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf 3 BEDROOM furnished house with with 1 bedroom furnished apartment. - Phone Blue 725. 880-5t |onton HALL, First and Goid Street. Phone Green 340 for an- pointment. 878-6t LG SIS e e 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 SALMON DERBY CAR 1951 Oldsmobile, Radio and Heater — $2900 car for $2650. © Capitol Apt. No. 23 or Phone @ Red 1011 after 6 p.m. 876-6te © e 0o 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 bedroom house or apartment by August 19. Douglas 2482. 869-6t HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-11 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl. Percy’s Cafe. 755-tf HERES USED Westinghouse white table tdp electric range. $35.00. Phone 443. 876-6t GROCERY and Meat Market at right price for right party. Equipment for sale or lease. Long term building lease. Write Box 49, Empire. 876-6t SINGLE Skin Stone Marten neck piece, like new $25.00. Phone Blue 437. 873-2¢ REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson's EIl- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf SPECIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan FRONT room set, chine, radio, high chair, washing ma- mis- . cellaneous. Douglas 2441, 5th - E. 1940 Plymouth Street, white house. 865-3t 4-door Sedan ONE home canning machine, large meat grinder, 3% h.p. Johnson outboard, % h.p. split phase motor davenport, large easy chair, wash- ing machine. Odds & ends cheap. See at 7 Mile Sunny Point. 861-3t LOST AND FOUND 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street LOST—Blue eyed, white Persian Phone 57 cat, female, deaf, vicinity of Home Grocery. Reward. Call Black 240 or 825 West 8th. 869-3t FISHING POLE and reel between Tee Harbor and Auk Bay. Call 121, 865-3t TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1951 [ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE PETER WOOD AGENCY —$88588— i} EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR WE SELL MORE HOMES THAN ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$88838— I challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$58885— NEW LISTING—2 bdrm home, 2 full baths, new kitchen with new Westinghouse elec double oven, new Shelvador refrig, also new Thor auto washer. New furnace, big lol, on 10th. $12,500. NEW LISTING — Behrends Ave. 4 yrs old, built by Stutte, 3-bdrm unfurnished. Garage, corner lot for big yard. Wall-to-wall car- pets, view windows. $16,500. NEW LISTING — Behrends Ave. 5 yrs. 2 bdrm completely and beautifully furnished. Full base- ment. Should appraise over $16,000 bare. Price furnished $18,000. NEW LISTING — large 3 bdrm home, yard, trees, view of Ju- neau, furnished $9,800. Douglas. Former Baldwin home, NEW LISTING — Peter Oswald house and lot center of Auk Bay with beach frontage. $2650. HAINES DOCK, all buildings, land, cranes etc. Owner going back in Army. FOR LEASE. — 250 ft. frontage on @Glacier Highway directly across from new school bldg. 150 deep. NEW LISTING—3 bdrm home, fireplace, 100x100 lot, oil furn- ace, large bright kitchen with elec stove and refrig. Complete~ ly furnished. $11,000 Douglas. 4TH ST.—bright 1-bdrm house needs plumbing. Just renovated throughout, part unfinished. On stairs. $2,500. TEREE NICEST Apartments in Juneau, good neighborhood. Close in. Completely and richly furn- ished. Income $275 monthly, one floor unfinished, possibility more income. $24,000. BUILDING LOTS CHANNEL Bou- levard—One for $1,200 all clear- ed and excavated. One 80x150 for $1,500 with rock fill from road. Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled log chalet-type building, fireplace, ~CONCITLE bBASETHEnt; il TUrnace. Completely furnished, including dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. Over one acre, beautiful lawn, flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. On bus line, near stores. $5,500 will handle. EXTRA Special—4 bedroom home, 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingroom is 27x14, has fireplace, Thermopane windows. All hard- wood floors, large closets cedar- lined, hot water furnace. A new house, one of nicest in town. $15,500 cash will handle, Price over $35,000. BEST view of city—Vienola home on. 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar- dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete basement. Furnished, including large deep-freeze unit. 1 standard bedroom, 2 in attic for children or short guests. 1 possible in base- ment. Cement walks, a nice clean house. $15,000. MOVE in today—Brekhus home, furnished, nice view Juneau har- bor. Also 60x20 double quonset, can be sold separately and moved by barge. $10,500 for both. 8th ST. next Juneau Marine—2 bed- room house with large fenced in lawn. $6,500. GASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furn- ished, $4,000; $500 down. BACK of Baranof—2 bedroom fure nished, large back yard. $5,250. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 811 " FORRENT DELUXE new apartment, 1200 square feet floor space, three bedrooms, fine view, centrally located. Phone Red 935 after 5 pm. 879-6t room, steam Phone Red 875-tf DESIRABLE two heated apartment. 708. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 IDEAL Business Dock Space for rent. See Tom George. Phone 015-2. 876-4t MISCELLANEOUS HOPE’S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t¢ WANT ADS PAY—

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