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CAGL LWU FOOTBA L_L PRy |21 In; 26 Out; 36 SCORES Baseball Stars h— By the Associated Press By the Associated Press Batting, Roy Out for nearly a week follow- skulling, the sturdy catcher ated his second day of return Campanella, Dod- |83 weekend passen: through. From Anchorage: Ed A. Truitt, V. Edenson, J Scores of football ¢ the weekend are as follows celel hington 58, Montana 7 . to the lineup with a perfect day at hern Cal 31, Wash te 2 four for four—to lead Brooklyn' Mich g to a 6-2 triumph over Philadelphia Stanford 27, Oregon Roy hammered his 32nd homer in California 34, Santa C the first inning with a mate aboard Wyoming 28, Idaho 0 Pitching, Murry Dickson, Pirates East. Wash, 19, Mbnt.’ State 1 Shut out Cincinnati with five hits West. Wash. 40, British Columbia 6. | to r ter his 20th triumph for the | A College of Puget Sound 20, Pacific | seventh place Pittsburgh team. ton, G. n o Henry. 20, Central Wash. 0. To Anchorage: orth 13 C. Godder, Mr. Whitn Flick, A. Brown. From Cordova: From Yakutat: Rameso, Pacific U Martha Willamette 23, Whit Colle; Idaho 2: Colo. Mines 14, Idaho State 12 Huskies Turn in Mexico 55, Ariz S a R. Severine, LM Feothall Massacre , Arizona 17 SE e of M. L. Dr, eichman, Mr. 2 | David Brown of Pacific 33, Hardin Sim wateq TanigE o TTLE, Sept. 24—(P—There Bisknnil 41 _— have been no reports of pzople wr He ing the 3 Washington for Rose Bo i s on the strength of Saturday's 58-7 foot- LSU 13, I ball vietory over Montana, but — | Ark. Aggies 25, Miss e The ies of Howie .Odell in Marquette 48, South Dakota 6. their opening game looked like a| Lake Forrest 6, Grinnell 6 gang that could go all the way as | Parsohs 24, Dubuque 6. they ground out a nine-touchdown ~seesssseeoeeees Towa Teach. 49, North Dakota 12, | triumph without working up a heavy Bradley 32, Tampa 6. sweat, i Detroit 34, Toledo 32 They turncd in a workmanlike | gyoopion Tulsa 58, Hawaii 0. job of football massacre which gave i New York Drake 20, Denver 7 Odell a couple of reassuring dis-| gy 1ouis Carroll 7, Milwaukee 6. coveries. One, his quarterbacking Miami (O) 21, Wichita 13 won't be too bad, even with All- Kansas 27, Texas Christian 13 America Don Heinrich nursing a Texas Tech 46, West Tex. State 7 separated shoulde 1 the west end Baylor 19, U. of Houston 0. Shepard. ngton 0. del (tie) w 93 91 9 3 2 65 62 61 | Boston Philadelphia Cincinnati h Pittsburgh of the flowing bench. Two, Chicago Hugh McElhenny can -placekick conversions Hurryin' Hugh booted three out of four after-touchdown attempts, as well as lugging the ball over for two si which gave him a point tetal of 15 for the day. Montana Coach Ted Shipkey said after the fracas that Washington would have to improve its running attack to hold its own in the coast conference. Although they made seven fouchdowns by running, the n Huskies stuck to a few simple plays mindful of the scouts in the stands. ove WOMEN OF THE MOC w 93 92 87 ki ! 67 58 49 held on pm. All attend. Special meeting to be September 25th at 7:30 439 members are urged to New York Cleveland Boston Chicago Detroit Philadelphia | Washington St. Louis ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION Degree Work Tuesday night, : membYers ar2 urged to attend. 9. RUMMAGE SALE NOTICE Rebekan Lodge rummage Odd Fellow's Hall. Tuesday 25 at 10:30 a.m. Join Fun—Amateur Sept 918-3t because o it hich food value, perticularly in essential proteins, viLamir}s and minerals, Alaska canned salmon is important in the digt of Uncle Sam’s fighting men. The Alaska salmon industry is proud that the canned salmon sold to the armed forces and to American house- wives meets high standards for wholesomeness. To be certain of these high requirements, the industry- supported Northwest Branch of the Nafional Canners Association carefully inspects the Alaska salmon pack. Last year, for example, more than 125,000 cans of salmon were inspected. This is the only example in the ngtion of a major canning industry operating and financing its own quality control program. Because historically the salmon has been the backbone of the Territory's economy, these rigid controls are important to everyone in Alaska. HEAR SAM HAYES, noted radio commentator . every Sunday over your tavol Alaska station Al gg, w # write today for your copy of “Welcome to Alaska,” §gV a colorful 12-page booklet crammed with information about Alaska. Or drop us a card and we'll send this booklet o friends or relatives outside. Address inquiries to Box 893, Ketchikan. Through on PNA Pacific Northern Airlines carried rs with 21 ar-| rivals, 26 departures and 36 going Fuglovog, Sangers, McLean, Sharon Godder, Barr, K. L. Barr, Frances|ii year tions with™ PNA for Anchorage. League Standings By the Associated Press J. Mollyneaux, P. Benningnhoff, Mrs Paul, R. Harding, Mr. and Mr H. H. Shippen, Oswald Neuman, Lt. S. Taylor G. Summerline R. McKenzie, H. Phillips, H. Mil- P. . Williams, Gordon NATIONAL LEAGUE L 54 58 1 4 kg 85 88 89 AMERICAN LEAGUE L 55 59 59 2 8 83 90 98 Monday night. Country Club. Brasxa Sarmon INSTITUTE SEATTLE ~ KETCHIKAN ~ JUNEA v Pet. 633 611 527 497 483 433 413 407 Pet. 628 .609 .596 517 471 447 392 333 night every 1t D. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Flag Race Narrows Down Now Looks Like Yankees, Dodgers Will Be in World Series Classic By the Associated Press New York's onrushing Yankees and Brooklyn's back-peddling Dod- gers are all but mathematically cer- tain to meet, for the fourth time in in baseball's top classic, the Chase, Robert | world Series W. C. Mathews, J an, Cort Devoe, C. Baker, and Mrs, Wahto, H. H. Hilscher, Jack Sandell, Both came closer to clinching their respective championships yes- terday. ‘The Yankees incredsed | their American League lead over | Cleveland to two and a half games, To Yakutat: Rudy Krusl, Frank | yeating the Red Sox in the rubber IR | | | game in Boston, 6-1. The revenge- Six from Seattle made connec-|minded Tigers meanwhile thumped the Indians for the third straight | time in Detroit, 9-1. The Dodgers snapped a two-game losing stre: with a 6-2 triumph over the Philadelphia Phillies and retained their three-game National League lead over the hard-pressing New York Giants. The Polo Ground- ers, fighting a seemingly losing bat- tle, again whipped the Boston Braves, 4-1. Final Games The magic number is now three for the Yankees and four for the Dodgers. The Yankees, with a four- game bulge on the important losing side over the Indians and third place Red Sox, need win only three of their remaining six to wrap up the flag, even i¥Cleveland wins its final three and Boston its final games. Two Yankee victories insure at least a tie. victories and/or Giant defeats brings the pennant to Bruoklyn.‘ . Charmed Circle Vic Raschi became the fifth American League pitcher, and the 11th in the majors, to win 20 games with an eight-hitter over the Red Sox. s Not since 1928 have the majors boasted as many as 11 in this charmed circle. A single pinch hitter Johnny Mize in the seventh drove in ghe tally that broke a 1-1 tie and ved the way for a three-run Yanké thning Mize also doubled in the two-run eighth as Chuck Stobbs went down to his eighth defeat. Virgil Trucks ciimaxed a lost weekend for Cleveland, pitchinz t)_m Tigers to their third straight win over the falt:ring Indiahs. Those three victorics atoned for the 16 Cleveland victories in 11‘1)|~mim|= cames with Detroit. Roc-s Six Hitter Preacher Roe, for the second time in a week, halted a panic in Brook- Iyn, hurling his 22nd victory against only two defeats with a six-hitter against the Phils. Murry Dickson won his 20th game for the Pittsburgh Pira who swapped shutouts with Ci‘gjn ;ti. Dickson won the opener, 3-0, With a five-hitter. Howie Fox pitched the Reds to a second game 2-0 win. Tom Poholsky and Gerry Staley pitched the St. Louis Cardinals to a 9-3 and 5-2 double win over the Chicago Cubs. Philadelphia’s Athletics won their 13th doubleheader, tops in the majors, with a 12-4 and 8-3 sweep over the Washington Senators, A six-run seventh gave the St. Louis Browns an 8-7 victory over the Chicago White Sox. RUMMAGE SALE Rebekah Lodge rummage sale in 0dd Fellow's Hall. Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 10:30 am. 918-3¢ Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 - Bex 1151 Mail Order Filied Promptly BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY JUNEAU COLD ST | Any combination of four Dodger 112 Arrive, 58 Depart On Aleutian Sunday Arriving on the Aleutian south- und Sunday night were 12 pas- with {f ‘gmbarking for and wayports. Master of| the ship is Capt. Carl Nilsen with John Vogler, clief purser Disembarking from Valdez: Charley. , From Seward: Clarence Bum- garner, Mrs. Annie Burgstrom, Mrs, Ruth B. Carlson, Jack and Jose-| tphine Carrillo, Richard Cooley,| 2 Harold” Foss, Sam Hamada, I. A, | Sawyer,e Alex Taloff, Allen O. Vaughn. Embarking for Seattle: Mr. and Phil- |ip Mrs. Richard Larson, Mr. and Mrs. DOUGLAS—A -new three bedroom | Immediate ocgupancy. For sale at price less‘ W. C. Graham, Mrs. R. L. Swanson and son; R. E. Isto, K. S. McLean, R. L. Longworth, W. H. Zehntner, R. G. Bohrson, D. J. Adolph Floe, John Eidem, Mr. and Mis. E. M. Krausey., Rodney Williams, Marjorie liams, Robert Savikko, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Stamm) and son; Mrs. Florence | Hibbard and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Syre. Mr. and Mrs. John Derry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eéhrem, Amos Burg, | Alfred Fajardb, O. W. Peterson,| Wil- R. J.| S. V. Crab, Sam Slentz, Runar| i ¢ ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. cu}:nplv:(ud building | EXCELLENT LOTS for year round | Hendricks and son; Mrs. -Ole Lie,| |Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant, A.| | Eikaas, Mrs. James Klushan, S(i\ll~12 ley Zeon. For Wrangell: Mrs Mrs. Lew Williams, Young, J. W. Gucker. For Ketchikan: Stanley 2+ Olaf P(‘I\ml,‘ Mrs. Bess| | Baskin, | Mildred Maynard, Marie Jensen, | J. W. Leivers, Judge George Folta, Earl Landreth OTIC! Join Fun—Amateur night Monday night. Country Club. every 1t MOOSE meeting to be held on 25th at 7:30 pm. All are urged to attend. Special | September 439 memb Foxhoven, | LISTINGS C. L. BELLES CAFE—This | best small restaurant in Juneau.| DELUXE House | GLASSIFIE REAL ESTATE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951 REAL ESTATE - VERTISING REAL ESTATE GARRISON house. 4 bedroom res-| FRITZ COVE, 1'% Automatic hot Well fur-| idence. two lots. water heating system, nished. Complete electrical equip- $16,000. St. ment. Price complete: BEDROOM Full ished. $7,850.00. come property. house. Unfurnished. than appraisal. on several vestment properties. LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Tract. Highlan Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bh‘lp1 |William Winn—-Phone 234/ . TWO-bedroom home, furnished. 9-ft refrig. etc. $4,600, can get G. I loan. with partially at $2,000. DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. BDR. home partly garage, garden etc. Cabin $1,100. SEVERAL lots Douglas, Duuglas‘Bob Dmxman_phone 8’l¢ highway and Juneau. P. J. Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. John Mills,| pROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit-| 3 : | ka, Wrangell. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTCRS — ACCOTNTANTS Phone 67€ over First National Bank | EASTERN STAR Initiation Juneau Chapter No. 7| | Tuesday | o'clock. September 25tH house on Tth basement. Partially furn- | large in- Seatter | is still fhe | completely. Oge | furnished, | 1 3.8 pat. land. | See us for Business Opportunities at 8 920-2t ALICE BROWN, Secretary. | | | bedroom modcm! gardens, lawn,‘ bsmt, garage, completely furn-| ished, $10,500. (W49) | DOUGLAS HIGHWAY. 5 year o}d. | Modern with apt. renting $125.00 month. (W48) | | NICE 3 bedrcom home, furnished, | home, beach, | | ing, , hardwood floors, Calhoun | Ave~$17,400. (W42) | GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- | ly furnished, view, basement, | Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) CONVENIENT 2 bedroom home, furnished, across from Federal Bldg. $7,500. (W35) iom: bedroom turnished, (W36) 2 bed-| (W38) | hoie, Gold Street. $5,300. trailer, rooms, complete. $4250. FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, | other features. $26,000 (W25) | | THREE Sumimer homes. Up to $4300. | homes, summer cabins, resorts]‘ | and industrial sites. MANY OTHER LISTINGS and Investment Property lisr.lngs.i M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—TFritz Cove Road FOR SALE REASONABLY pril house completely mediate occupancy. 575 for appointment. ed two bedroom | furnished. Im- Call Black 920-6 {GAS-BOAT. Sisu combination hal-| | ibut and troller, fully equipped,| NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an Order of the Commissioner’s Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Juneau Precinct the undersigned, as guardian of the Estate of Frank Stragier, an in-| competent, will sell at public auction | to the highest and best bidder for | cash all of the right, title and - terest of said incompetent and of the | Estate of Frank Stagier, an in- competent, in and to the following described property, which will be sold as one lot or parcel: An undivided one-half interest in Lot 2 in Block 5 of the Town- site of Douglas, Alaska, as said lot is shown on the official plat of said town, on file in the Of- fice of the Bureau of Land Man- agement at Anchorage, Alaska, together with the buildi and structures thereon erected, and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto apper- taining; ‘and an undivided one- half interest in and to all furni- ture, fixtures and household equip~ ment situated in the house on the above described real property, in which furniture, fixtures and equipment said cstate may hold such interest. 2 Said sale will be held at 10:00 A.M., October 23, 1951, at the front door of the house situated on the real property above described, in Douglas, Alask: Said property will be sold free and clear of all taxes or assessments then levied or assessed, and all liens and mort- gages. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Sept- ember 11, 1951. N. C. BANFIELD, Guardian of the Estate of Frank Stragier, an In- competent. First Publication: Sept. 24, 1951. Last Publication: Oct. 15, 1951. 19 MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE Monuments and Markers JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS Phone 426—302 Franklin St. 1941 CHEV. 2-door rubber and paint, excellent con-| Motors. ! 916-10t USED CARS |1947 FORD station wagon, excel- lent cendition, radio, heater, spot 920-3t | ts. Call 908. 18 PACKARD 2-door cedan, 20.- | < wdition, 920-6t |30 LUGER and holster kailes, excellent $1,£60. 'Call Red 198 | DODGE Sedan. Sce Trevor Davi 919-¢ | in exception- Green 7-6t | ally good shape. Phone 153 evenings. an. dition. See at Jorgensen SPECIAL 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 Phone 57 ~ |ELLA-B, length 34, beam 91", 60| New | OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 'ORAGE COMPANY © 1951, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY at float 4, Boat Harbor. $10,000.| | See J. P. (Pete) Christensen,| Phonz" Green 279. 919-tf | h.p. Gray. Ready to fish. Otro| Anderson, 915 12th Street. 918-6t NEW $1200.00 Chickering Spinet Piano. Dark mahogany, $700.00 cash. Phone 382. Model 75 | Winchester 22 target; model 12| Winchester 12 gauge; car radio| | for Pontiac; Enfield 30.06; 351 | Winchester automatic. Phone | | 416 917-11 | _ |CHINK Fnheasants while they last | last. 3 months oid,. Seven. dollars pair. Percy Colton, Skagway, Alaska 913-6t FOR SALE — by owner, 3 bedroom | in Shattuck Addition. 5 painted, completely furn- d including new electrical | equipment. Available immediate- | ly. Call Mrs. James McNamara, Phone Red 495. 904-tf | PURSE SEINER “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p. G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephone, | power skiff and completé hali-| but gear with 20 skates. For fu.- ther information,- contact owner George James, Angoon, Alaska. 908-6t LUNCH RCOM 319 Willoughby Avenue. Phone 946. 907-tf i NEW apartments. Income over $1500.00 per month. See Nick Roc- ovich. 903-tf 20 FOOT outoard cabin crt;iser, 16 horse motor. Call Blue 830. 898-tf TROLLER “Mischief” for zale -— $7500.00. Length 39 ft, draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft, 8 ton net-§ ton gross. Facks. 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C. Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf ® & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ® 2 BEDROOM home. F.H.A. ap- ® _praised over $15,000. Complete- ly furnished. Automatic hot air furnace., Full basement. 50x100 lot. By APPOINT- MENT only. Phon : 316. 891-tf ® 0600060000 0 REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-tf WANTED ® 0.0 0 0 0 0 ® WANTED e o o o to rent or sublet ® partly furnished or unfurnish- e ished house or apartment with two bedrooms, by Research e Statistician who is reliable ® man with wife and three o children, arriving Juneau Oct. ® 1. Call Welfare Department ® 726. . e o 0 0o 0o o o 919-tf o o o o 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 HELP. WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 758-t1 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fquntain Girl. Percy's Cafe 755-t1 ‘The depression holding the Pa- | cific ocean has been called the scar | SPECIAL—Apt. PETER WOOD - AGENCY —$85888— R EACH MONTH—FACH YEAR - WE SELL CFE HOMES THAR' 6 UNIT apartment. A good in-| garage, basement, double plumb- |ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED —385858— I challenge them to list their sal each month—Peter Wood —$$$588— THREE-Bedroom furnished hom near St. Ann’s Hospital. H water heat. View livingroo! arge diningroom, elec kitche: $12,500. FIVE-Bedroom furnished house, block from Baranof.:1 bedroo; main floor, four upstairs. Ver: large = livingroom-diningroom, I kitchen. Full concrete basement, TWO-Bedroom furnished house, 2 lots, formerly McCarron residence, $6,500. BUILDING LOT, 80x150 with rock fill on shoulder Douglas Highway. 700 strawberry plants in beachside garden. Cleared. A choice spot with beautiful view of Juneau, Near new Wildes home. $1,500. ONE OF LARGEST BARS in Ju- neau, easy terms. $3150 1-bdrm Star Hill. $4200 1-bdrm Carroll Way. New elec equip. Furn. $4700 1-bdrm 3rd St. $5250 2-houses 12th St. $5250 2-bdrm, yard. W, 8th. $5250 2-bdrm, furnished, new eler. Back * Baranof, $9500 2-bdrm unfurn. Dg. Hwy. $9800 Large 3-bdrm, hot water ht, 100x100 lot. New garage. Doug- las. $10,000 3-bdrm' furn, fireplace, 100 x100 lot. Dg. $11,500 3-bdrm furn, Full bsmt, dbl garage, view 100x100 lot. Dg. $12,000 45-acres pat. firm gravel base. On river. Stucco 3 hbdrm house. Full conc. bsmt. $16,500 3-bdrm unfurn new. Beh- rends Ave. FHA $12,800. $18,500 3-bdrm furn, 10th St. $37,000 4-bdrm unfurn, all hdwd floors, Thermopane windows, tile sinks and baths,, hot water heat, bs| arage plus space for large apt. Terms. —$$$888— ASK ABOUT OUR INVESTMENT LISTINGS IN & OUT OF JUNEAU WILL LEASE—250x150, lots across from new school bldg on Glacier, Hwy. GEN'L STORE, Kake—same owner 40 years. Terms. —$33855— BUILDING LOTS—some new and very interesting listines. STORE & OFFICE SPACE for rent. —$85555— bldg $10,500. Nets, $200 monthly. No mgr required,| tenants furnish own heat. Fire- proof, close in. PETER WOOD AGENCY No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 MISCELLANEOQUS DRESS SHOP—good opportunity for right party, under $7000. Con- tact Marian Tibbetts. Phone 105 HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 93-t1 ‘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 * FORRENT FOR RENT—Clean 2 room steam- heated apartment for ¢ouple with reference. Red 708. €19-t{ WILL sublet furnished apartment for two months. Phone Blue 975 evenings. ¥ 918-3t TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000 square feet. George Bros. Build- ing. Phone 399, 915-t¢ 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. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 35-t¢ AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 452. 882-tf STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED Accountant and Office Man now available for work. Phone 10, ask for M-437. 916-t¢ 4L A whale was entangled once in a | left when a mass was wrenched free to form the moon. | submarine cable at a depth of 3,240 feet. —