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PAGE TWO Your SATURDAY CHECK LIST EVERY ITEM LISTED BELOW has been reduced or specially purchased for your SATURDAY CHECK LIST Now, more than ever It Pays to Shop at Behrerds! BOYS® SWEATERS 1009 WOOL — LONG 3 98 ® SLEEVE—SLIP OVER— SPECIAL PURCHASE BOYS’® SLACKS PART WOOL— 3.77 DIA(‘()\'AI TWEED —5 10 9 years Reg. RBOYS’ SCHOOL SOCKS, ar—65¢ pr. NOW RS " 1.00 . WOMEN’S NYLON HOSE 51-15 SHEER — LIGHT SHADES REGULAR 1.75 NOW l 35 PR. L] Portrait De Luxe Cold Wave PERMANENT COMPLETE KIT WITH 3590 PLASTIC CURLERS Regular 1.89 Value CHILDREN’S SOCKS FIRST QUALITY PHOENIX COMBED 4 pair 1.00 YARN SOCKS— Sizes 3! to 8 — Reg. 35¢ and 45¢ pair BM Behiends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 4 R ‘7 '4 4 4 Choice of two routes.. . special fares by Flying Clipper = e Fly direct from New York to Oslo and Stockholm by giant Constellation Clipper. Or fly via London in a luxurious double-decked “Strato” Clipper ... then by Constellation Clipper on to Hamburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm. (Direct Clipper connections at Stockholm for Helsinki.) S Clipper fare for a Scandinavian holiday is $784.10, round trip from New York. You may stop over at any or all of these cities: Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen . .. Hamburg, London and Glasgow. Ask about this and other low-cost Clipper Cruises. Just call. BARANOF HOTEL — Phone 106 Mmhbfl-'flflmfn Bl iewicin WorLo AIRwAYS " WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED- AIRLINE / Football Under Way on Coast 'With Huskies, Bears E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA xpeded To be Teams fo Beat i Ind Division (lubs KO the Big Boys By the Associated Press This is the time of year that sec- ond division clubs get the most fun | out of baseball—knocking off the | contenders The Philadelphia Athletics are al good example. They will have to pay their way into the World Series but have been raising merry ned of late | with the top four teams in the | American League flag chase. The A’s, a sad seventh, knocked Cleveland out of a first place tie with the New York Yankees yes- terday, beating the Tribe, 6-2, for their second straight decision over the Indians. The idle Yanks moved a half game out in front. During the past few weeks the A’s also have split eight games with the Yanks, divided with the third place Boston Red Sox and took three out of four from Chicago’s fourth ‘pl'\ce ‘White Sox. | Rookie lefthander Morrie Martin, with help in the eighth from Carl | Schieb, posted his tenth victory | against four setbacks in downing the Indians yesterday. Bob Feller, gunning for his 21st ory, was tagged for his seventh defeat. The A’s clipped Feller for a pair of runs in the second and added four more in the third. An error by outfielder Bob Kennedy | with the bases loaded and two ! out permitted three of the four l third-inning runs. | Martin was lifted in the eighth | after he forced a run home by walk- ing Luke Easter with the bases | loaded. The third place Red Sox downed the Detroit Tigers, 10-4, to move to within 4'. games of the Yanks. The Red Sox iced the game with four runs in the ninth. Chuck Stobbs started and gained credit for his ninth victory but Ellis Kinder saved ‘(hc game by stopping the Tigers on | one hit over the final 3 2/3 innings. | In the National . League, the! | Brooklyn Dodgers defeated Cin- | | cinnati, 3-1, the Pittsburgh Pirates | clipped the New York Giants, 10-9, | the St. Louis Cardinals defeated | Philadelphia, 6-3 and the Boswnl Braves swamped the Chicago Cubs, 16-2. The Dodgers’ victory and the Giants’ defeated put Brooklyn seven | games out in front. WiL Games By the Associated Press Yakima 3, Spokane 2. Tri-City 4-6, Vancouver 0-10. Salem 6-2, Wenatchee 1-3 game 13 innings). Tacoma 5, Victoria 4. 4H CLUB NEWS Boys of Mendenhall 4-H Club will hold a busines meeting. tomorrow | at the home of Mrs. Joe Kendler. Mrs. Henry Jenkins, assistant leader, | will help in planning demonstrations and our project exhibits for the coming 4-H. Fair. All members are urged to be.present. JACK WEISGERBER, Secreary. (2nd San Francisco | : FISHER-ISAACS WEDDING ' the ceremony. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31 — (P — Football practice gets underway at the major colleges on the Pacific coast tomorrow, and once again it appears that California’s Bears will be the team to beat for top honor in the Far West. The initial day of fall practice at the Pacific Coast conference schools as well as such big independents as | Loyola of Los Angeles and Santa Clara, seldom produces much ex- citement and even less hard work Coaches generally reserve the oc- | casion for news cameramen, the is- | suance of equipment, and privately to deliver inaugural addresses on the state of the universities to the assembled athletes. That will be much the pattern from Seattle to Los Angeles to- morrow, with the varicus teams | waiting until next week to get down to the business of Inlra- squad mayhem, Lettermen | Most of the coast conference | teams will be well stocked with let- termen, such as the 21 heading back to the Berkeley campus of the Bears, the 26 at Stanford, the 24 at Washington State, the 22 at Wash- ington, UCLA and Southern Cali-| fornia. Squads will range downward from the expected 125 at Washing- ton, 95 at Southern California, the 90 at California, 85 at UCLA, 85 at Idaho and 71 at Washing- ton State and it seems that none | of the leading schools will be shy | of talent on the hoof—good or mediocre as the case may be. Most observers expect California and Washington to lead the parade in the conference, and Loyola to top the ranks of the independents Opinion is about evenly divided be: tween Washington and California League Sfandings | By the Associated Press i NATIONAL LEAGUE i W L. Pct.| 82 45 646 76 53 589 64 61 512 61 62 496 63 66 .488 55 T4 426 54 T4 422 53 73 421 Brooklyn New York Boston St. Louis Philadelphia Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago AMERICAN LEAGUE W L 80 47 630 86— 48— 625 75 511505 69 58 543 59 68 465 53 172 424 53 7T 408 38 86 .306 Pet. New York Cieveland Boston Chicago Detroit Washington Philadelphia St. Louis PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet! 93 61 604 88 66 '.571| 78 71 503§ 6 78 494, 74 80 481 69 84 451 69 84 451 68 85 .444 Seattle Hollywood Portland Los Angeels Oakland Sacramento San Diego SET FOR SATURDAY Miss Margaret Fisher and Murlen | Isaacs will be married at the home | "of Kathleen Andrews in Douglas at 8 p.m., Saturday. Friends of the couple are invited to attend the reception there after It has to be that it’s the The Firstin Sales ! So many people like the taste of Schlitz in the world. Taste it, yourself, and discover why \ more and more people are changing | *o Schlitz every day. beer in the world i fine fo be largest-selling beer largest-selling Suds Sock | Beavers fo Stay 5 Up By the Associated Press Seattle is five up with 13 games to go today in its drive to capture the Pacific Coast League pennant in Rogers Hornsby’s first season at the helm. The Rainiers whipped the hust- ling Portland club last night, 7 to 5, as Jim Rivera singled in the ninth inning to drive in the win- ning run. Hec Brown went the distence on the mound for the winners. Hollywood beat Los Angeles in the only other game played. It wa real pitchers’ duel, with the Stars winning 1 to 0 in the tenth. The victory merely enabled the Stars to stay five games behind Seattle and further reduced their negligible chance of catching the league leaders. The two teams have these games left: Seattle—four against Portland, five against Oakland, four against Los Angeles. Hollywoed — four against Los Angeles. five against Sacramento, four against San Diego. NOTICE Legion of the Moose. Big meet- | ing, Friday August 31. Be sure and be there. refreshments. 900-2t' Fun and TENNIS At Forest Hills, N.Y. — Vic Seixas of Philadelphia upset Australia’s Ken McGregor, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5, 6-4, to gain national quarter-finals. GOLF At Ottawa — Fred Kammer, Jr,| Detroit, gained the semi-finals of! the Canadian Amateur Golf tour- nament. i e WANTED VVANTLD a spinet pmuo in gnmh condition. Call 664 after 8 p.m. ono.r,:i WANTED — good condition. Molyneux. Used boy's bicycle, Phone 322, Jack 900-t£ GOOD home for kitten. Call 284. 900-6t; s | FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- | meyt. Phone 818. 900-tf | WANTED situation as pastry cook. Available Nov. 1. Mary Alderin, %Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellow Stone Park, Wyo. sss-sz} ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurn‘-Wed — preferably furn- ished, 1iceded by permanent em- ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-t1 I WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl, Percy's Cafe 155-tf REAL ESTATE | FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951 | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE GARRISON house. 4 bedroom res- idence. two lots. Automatic hot water heating. system. Well fur- nished. Complete electrical equip- ment. Price complete: $16,000. 2 BEDROOM house on 7th St. Full basement. Partially furn- ished. § 6 UNIT a A good in- come property. ! DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom house. Unfurnished. Immediate occupancy. For sale at price lessl than ‘appraisal LISTINGS on several vestment properties. LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Tract. Highlands. BELLES CAFE—This is still best small restaurant in Juneau. 0! ice: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. WIlllam Wmn—Phone 234 large in- Scntterl the VIEW, garden, enclosed } 2-bedroom, furnace, floors, electric kitchen, complete- ly furnished, immediate occu- pancy. FHA appraised. TWO DUPLEXES—both complete- ly furnished. No hills. | CABIN Lena’s Cove. Two-bedroom ; home on 3.18 acres land. 2 acres cleared, good well, garage, 2 lakes, etc. FHA appraised 2-bedroom homes, | both completely furnished. [ TROLLERS. Several acreages | with improvements Pelican, | Sitka. CAFES fully equipped. Inspec- | tion invited. Lots Douglas, Jun- eau. WANTED — small tract with tim- ber. MAY we help you buy a ne\v‘ home in the states? If you need | your equity out of your pmpel-; ty here, let us discuss financing ! with you. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANT3 Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE | -1 14 FOOT V bottom boat with new Q. D. 10 h.p. life cushic Johnson, oars Priced for and quick 901-2t bedtoom ional _chy shioned bureau witli mif- r, 3 small tables, and old fa ioned bath tub. Phone 452, 900-tf USED ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR SALE 1 General Electric Dish Washer, used about 1 year $185.00 | Thor Combination Dish and Clothes Washer practically new, $165.00 Eus.) Spinner Washing 'vlaqhmc, good condition, a 1946 model, E i o $125.00 | Hoover Vacuum Cleaner, A-l'; condition, only .. $ 35.00 | Westinghouse Electric Range, 3| unit, cooker pot & timer $ 95.00 | New Bridge only Bronze Bri now only 1 1 now, .. $ 2000, ge Lamp, was $17. 50| $ 1350 | These are all “Good Buys” and| won't last. Terms if desired. | PARSON’'S ELECTRIC, INC. Goldstein Bldg. * 893-3t mnp was $29.50, 1 USED CARS Clnm pion Se- Call 787 or 901-6t 1947 STUDEBAK dan. Make offer. Blue 495. 1948 PACKARD Club Sedan, 000 miles. Excellent condition. $1500.00. Call 301. 900-3t Sedan, good 1949 FORD 4-door condition, good rubber. Phone 982. 899-3t o 1949 STUDEBAKER pick up. Run under 5000 miles. Otto Anderson 915 12th Street. 896-6t HERES A IGBU iN BETTER USED CARS Pkt thothoch s ctallbe oo b mcaiduincy SPEFIAL 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel R.W.Cowling Co 115 Front Street The Beer that-made Milwaukee Famous Copyright 1951, Jos. Schlits Brewing Co., Milwaukes, Wis. Phone 57 ‘: FOR RENT BEDROOM furnished apartment at 1565 Evergreen. Rent $50. per month plus utilities. Will rent to single person or two adults prefer working couple. Call Red 479. with bath, Phone 1008, FOR RENT — Rooms Walking distance. FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Call or see Peter Wood, 911. NT — Mendenhall Apart- ments furnished and unfurnish- ed. Studio and 1 bedroom $86.00 and up, unfurnished. $106.00 and up furnished. Call at apartment office or phone 892. 891-27t STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St 735-t1 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 452. 882-tf STEAMHEATED Rooms, week!y or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. - Ph. 14% MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 193-t4 TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tf | NICE i CENTRAL v |DELUXE House Aladdin Swing Arm Hi-lo;_ DINING table, 6 ply walnut 60x42! | — DOUGLAS HIGHWAY. 5 year old.| Modern with apt. renting $125.00 month. MODERN 2 bedroom home, com- pletely *furnished, corner lot, Douglas. $14,000. (W3D 1 COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom home, furnished, good view, full ment, steam heat, Douglas. 000. base- | 3 bedroom home, fur garage, basement, double plu ing, hardwood floors, Calhoun Ave. $17,400. (W42) GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- ly furnished, view, basement, Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) 3 bedroom unfurnished home, living rooms, garage, Dou . $4,000. (W46) CONVENIENT 2 bedroom home, furnished, across from Federal| Bldg. $7,500. (W35) ONE bedroom shed, Gold Street. (W36) 2 bed- (W38) 2 home, $5,300. trailer, rooms, complete. $4250, FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) | 18 ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, cther features. $26,000 (W25) THREE Summer homes. Up to $4300. MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. | MANY OTHER LISTINGS | 1 | | Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Front Street ritz Cn\e Rdnd fur OPPORT! AND T PROPERTIES COMMERCIAL site, former Dutch| Rodetaugh land and buildings | on Willoughby Ave. waterfront. $7,500. (G19) | FAMOUS boatshop of late Ralph Thompson, good building and | lecation. Many tools. $3,500. BEAUTY Salon, $6600. (ETHI MEDIUM priced 4 unit apart-| ment house, central heat.' $12,600. (¥5) | LOW rental apartment property, | excellent business lot, can be| converted for better income,| $15,000. (Y4) GOOD INCOME, downtown store- apartment bldg. with bar, cxcel- ent buy at $42,000. (B6) GENERAL Store with considerable rroperty. Excellent location and| business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) RESTAURANT. $2,000. (B3) | COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32) COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) | 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 FORSALE | inckes, cordition. Black 147. DESIRABLE real estate meemg in Haines, Alaska. Call Gastineau Hotel. Room 228. 899-3t 'I‘[ER." 72 sol% brand new ge new engine. Call Blue 510 after 6 p.m. 899-3t 20 FOOT outboard cabin ecr 16 horse motor. Call Blue 830. 808-tf 3 extra hoards. Good Call Mrs. -Ed Sutton, 900-tt GIL ¥, 1851 25-FOOT TRAIL]:"{ house. Phone 0373 in the evenings. 901-2t | _ $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C Kinberg Sr.,, Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf LUNCH ROOM 319 Willoughby 896-10t Pelican Theatre. Write Box 705, Pelican, Alaska. 892-7t MARINE Bam:ries Heavy dutyor standard 6, 8, or 12 volt, reason- able. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Boat Harbor. 892-6t e o 0 o 0 0 0 0 c o 2 BEDROOM home. F.HA. ap- praised over $15,000. Complete- e ly furnished. Automatic hot e air furnace. Full basement. ® 50x100 lot. By APPOINT- e MENT only. Phone 316. 891-tf ® e o o e o 0o 0 0o o ONE new 220 h.p. Lycombing air- craft Engine complete with prop, generator and starter. Al- so two 1850 floats. Price—make offer. Phone 58l. Walter D. Field. 877-t REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El-/ ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf et i NOTICE Regular meeting of Pioneers of Alaska Igloo No. 6 and Ladies Auxiliary, Friday, August 31, 1951. LO.OF. Hall at 8 pm. BGB-StI — EMPIRE E WANT ADS PAY — '\WE SELL | PRICE PETER WOOD AGENCY —$88858— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR ~RW HOMES THAN _|ALL OTHER AL‘:EZ\To COMBINED ,|I challenge them to list their sales each month-—Peter Wood —$88888— Bl"‘.INFSb in illa general store ux(l home. 'Jht right spot for a couple who enjoy hunting, fish- ing. Owner retiring after 40 yrs in same location. A good living. Price $21,000 includes inventory. Terms. PRICE DOWN buys 3-bdrm — $1,850 down L home, furnished, in Douglas. Large yard, view, double garage, full concrete basement, oil furnace. New elec stove and refrig. Balance due yable $90 month. S AVE. — FHA ap- ‘l $16,000 bare. Owner in- elec stove, wall-to-wall and drapes. 3 bdrms, tile bath, garage, corner lot. 2 yrs new. BEHRENDS AVE. HOME AT FHA APPRAISAL PRICE—loan $12,- 600 fully furnished house $18,000. Evening s ngs by appt. NEW LIBTI\G Clean 2 bdrm house Douglas rd, will sell either hed or unfurn. Large lot, . $10,500 or $8,500. This will go fast. Hdwd floors, view win- dows. {NEW LISTING — comfortable so- lid 3 bdrm home, cement basement, best view, near schocls and St. An: $12,500. CLOTHING STORE — the S 'n T, central location, = lease. Only $3,000 plus inventory. = Stock bought before raises offers $5,000 profit before retail markup. De- tails. fully furnished, DOWN — Voiles house, Douglas, 3 bdrms furnished fire- place, 100x100 lot. Now $10,000. McNAMARA home at 10th and A Sts. appraised by FHA $10,000 bare, loan $8,000, price $12,500 completely furnished. All new Arcweld furnace, Thor auto washer, Shelvador refrig, West- inghouse double oven range. 3 bedrooms, two full baths. Easily cenverted back to duplex. Very large_yard NEW LISTING'— large 3 bdrm home, yard, trees, view of Ju« neau, furnished $9,800. Douglas Former Baldwin home. NEW LISTING — Former Bud Phelps house, 612 W. 10th St. 3-bdrms furnished. New furnace, new elec hot water htr, fireplace, iull basement, garage, large liv- ingroom-diningroom. 'PRICE DOWN — 2 bdrm house, large yard, W. 8th St. now $5,250. Terr Vets will loan §$5,000. PRICE DOWN — Brekhus house, Douglas Rd. Terr Vets will loan $10,000. FOR LEASE. on Giacier across from 150 deep. 4TH ST.—bright 1-bdrm house needs plumbing. Just renovated throughout, part wifinished. On stairs. $2,500. e BUILDING LOTS CHANNEL Boue levard—One for $1,200 all eclears ed and excavated. 'One 80x150 for $1,500 with rock fill from road. 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. $5,500 wiil handle. EXTRA Special—4 bedroom home, 2 tilz baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus rooms, garage in basement. Liv- ingroom is 27x14, has fireplace, Thermopane windows. All hard- wood flgors, 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. 3th ST. next Juneau Marine—2 bed- room house with large fenced in lawn. $6,500. GASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furne 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. 911 HELP WANTED WANT boy 14 or 15 years of age, also have opening for usherette. See Manager Capitol Theater. 900-3¢ — 250 ft. frontage Highway directly new schcol bldg.

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