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PAGE TWO AP Chooses 1951 All-Siar fipam in Brief d Press Boudreau Takes | Red Sox Helm; \ » No Pennant Talk hington W the American se investigator s| BOSTON, Oct. 23—/M—Realizing | Dream Team bascball commissioner how difficult it is to as! [ upervising umpires championship baseball club, Lou | . N Alex Groza 11 C did not even mention pen- 8y JOE FALL urived in New York making his formal debut ' NEW YORK. Oct. 3 A | to face arraignment in the basket- as the Boston Red Sox’ manager ball bribe ¢ and were directed to for t next Ltwo seasons ispose of tock in the In ntly recalling the seven| dianapolis team of the NBA years he required to make the Cleve A W & GA champion Jand Indians the 1948 world cham- |§ pions, Bo wreau’s only promise was Red Sox’ obvious gaps med captai Ryder Cup to plug th A George Ra Our first need is an established man, who jumped the New Y. catcher, then a dependable double- Yanks to play in Canada, may play combination,” Boudreau said n to the Yanks, owner Ted Col- | yester when General Manager lins said Joe Ci made the long antici- pated announcement concernin ; ] who combined re- | O'Neill's successor as Red Sox pilot ved $255,000 this year their | “And well trade any one of our for players to A Boudreau continted poked the most t include Ted Williams, Th tos in | anybody in either | parenthesis) Williams led all hitters Lou replied. “Everybody, | " First base—Ferris Fain, Athletics | runs batted in. Musial, d, will be used as trad- ain 2 { safeties, *topped this trio ial to get the players we| ond base Jackie Robinson, | hits 5 cers (180) | Second Team evident, however, tlml‘ base — George Kell, Tizers | According to the voting, the sec- Williams bears an extraordinary shaped up like this: price tag in Boudreau’s new man- rtstop—Phil Rizzuto, Yankees Gil Hodges, Dodgers agerial books s base—Red Schoen- | ~— & 1P S SRS o ft field — Ted Williams, Red | dienst, C als (3); third base H ' |N ' £ (102) Gil McDougald, ankees, : (24); ospl a I o es Centerfield — Stan Musial, Card- | shortstop—Chico Carrasquel, White Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital s (179) E (43); left Tield—Monte Irvin,| Monday were Alex T. Johnson and izht field — Roy Campanella, | C its (85); centerfield — Richie | Mrs. A. M nt; dismissed were Dodgers (167). Ashburn, Phillies’ (49); rightfield Mrs. Joe Rhea and James Kibbe. Lefthanded pitcher — Preacher | Orestes Minoso, White Sox (25); Admitted to the Government hos- Roe, Dodgers (116). catcher Larry Berra, Yankees pital Monday were Maggie Sitton, Rizhthanded pitcher — Sal Mag- | (19); righthanded pitcher — Allie | Douglas; Fred Morgan, Jr., Juneau; lie, Giants (82). Reynolds, Yankees (37); lefthanded | Leonard Smith, Yakutat; dismissed Kmer pitcher Warren Spahn, Braves was Steve Perrin, Haines. The outfield of Wlllmm~ Drive the car that makes gas go far! Studebaker Champion! OP GAS-SAVER OF THE TOP 4 IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD! In the '51 Mobilgas Economy Run,aStudebakerChampion ™ did 2% to 6 actual miles per gallon better than the entries of the three other largest sell- ing low price cars. One of the 4 lowest price largest selling cars! A CHAMPION iN ADVANCEMENTS, TOO Big visibility cne-piece'windshield . . . Brakes that avtomatically adjust themselves . . . Variable ratio “extra-leverage” steering .. . Tight-gripping rotary door latches . . . Soft-glow "black light" in- strument panel dials . . . Automatic choke . . . Automatic spark and heat controls . . . "Heat-dam™ pistons . . . Roomy interior. AUT® SALES CAPITOL \mmurv 1S TOP OF Ty ”l‘ W ] 1 E Wok(p Sunny EOTH 86 PROOF « OLD SUNNY EROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS+THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTYCKY_ et the strength we need,” | | Team Points | M. of said day, | 1. Tennessee (70) 1,354 ons are raquired to | 2. Michigan State (28) 1,204 appear and pre- 3. Georgia Tech (16) 1,022 ctions they may have 4. Ilinois (12) 878 ount and Report 5. Maryland (13) 841 | and “Pelitio 6. Southern California (13) 711 settleme 7. Baylor (2) 621 ributi 8. Princeton (2) 528 ts © tate direct to Mrs. 9. California (1) 435 | Frances J , the niece of 10. Texas 182 | deceased, of lezal age, who resides| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU Veleranfo Veleran é , ALASKA « membier in World n's Army rmy Corps rps War II, wished C; pe of Seattle, Shaughnessy M grourd are other vet! ry Hospital at Vancouver, ans. (B Wirephoto. 124 Amve 3 leave ‘01 Pan American Flighis ons flew Teiinessee Gses To Tep Position in xl.'d Fifiy-eight per: ) ) W i Pan In Foofbzll Pall | ) arriving and 34 leaving. | NEW YORK, Oct. 23 — (P — The| Arriving from Annctte: W. A. University of Tennessee, S| Bates. the nation’s No. 1 college 'féotbal From May Anthony, team before the season opened, fin-| pmarten As . Peter Bond, M: ally made the grade today in the|crock, Ernest Dunto, Lisle and Mr LARGE co n'mmul property — 5|COZY 2 bedroom home, completely | near new school. Furnished or un-| $4300, bsmt large enough for 2-bdrm furnished. Hot water heating | EXCELLENT LOTS for year round apt. . 4 plant. Large double yard. homes, summer cabins, resorts| FOR RENT, new 2 bedroom house, |1 BEDROOM, basement, near hos-| and industrial sites. unfurnished. $150 or $130 per fourth w ociated Press poll., Hebert, A. Lorain, Tom Morgan and California, last week's top team,| Mary Ste, Paul E. Savonis, Harr dropped to the No. 9 spot. | simmozs, R Somm Cecy n[ The Volunteers of Gen! Bob Ney- | heile, joe Wwaddell, e Wil 27-13 total land, who clouted Alabama Saturday, received a whopping Given, beck, B liams, Georg: ¢ | Alex Miller of 70 first place votes out of 161 i cast by the nation’s sports writers| Leaving for Ketchikan: W. L.| and sportscasters to take over (h(‘ €8, » Roy Keil, D. Gr:\m-; No. 1 ranking. berg, F. Gu The rough week-end for scveral top-ranking teams caused some|John McLat Dr. ! juggling of the standings among the | John Clemmens, M. Scober, Elmer | top 10, but only Texas A. an ‘\Iv‘u\ 0. Ingram, E. Bevan, Wallis | dropped out of the select group; | George, Robert Replog Phillp, Aggies skidded from No. 6 last to No. 16, after being upset by Te Christian, 20-14. Washington’s loss to Illnois drepped them' from 20th place to a| tie with Louisiana State in 25th.|% The Huskies and LSU received only five points each. The Washington State Coug meanwhile, zoomed into the top for the first time, replacing Narth- in the 18 spd The rs defeated Or State 26-13 last week and previously had made strong showings against both Cali- fornia and USC. The first ten, with first-place votes ‘in parenthesis, based on 10| points for first place, nine for see- ond, eight for third, etc. (‘r:'u.':cx. y - | EBY GIVEN that (vl October, ODNAL SERVIC a Corporation, d W.W.A. of the estate A. MARKIKES, De- led its Final Accoumt| 1 Petition for Dir-1 that a h | unt and Repc or CHRIST Cam.x.h ioner’ bate) Court in ¢ United (Ex-Officio Pr | | [ al-Territorial Building, in Ju- on December 26th, jat 598 West 177th Street, New York (33), New York. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd ARRIVING ON ELLIS Two passengers arrived on Ellis] Airlines Tuesday flight with® two,day of October, 1951. {raveling on interport. (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, From Ketchikan: L. Erickson. United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate — H Judge. FROM SITKA By LOUISE SKINNER, Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. George Baggen, Jr., First Publication: Oct. 23, 1951. of Sitka, are guests at the Baranof. Last Publication: Nov. 13, 1951. e TR 19 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALASKA Year round Reduced Fares One Way From Petersburg: Tim Gilmore. Round Trip Anchorage 63.00 113.40 Kodiak 98.00 176.40 Homer 80.00 144.00 Naknek A. B. 104.52 L . 188.10 10% Reduction on Roundufl‘ri: 5 Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Connections at r.nchorage for all Interior and Westward Points Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 |UsED caR 09 a3y TUESDAY, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISNG BEAL ESTATE | REALESTATE | BEAL ESTATE | PETER WOOD OCTOBER 2 stores and 7 apartmen od | furnished, garage, Douglas. location, High income will Te-pay B 75 purchase price in six years. TFerms | INCOME properties, good location, AGENCY from present owner. | excellent rental FISH BUYING station. Located on| | | 588888 — 1| BOAT shop, moderate price. | $$585$ west coast near Petersburg, This, 12th STREET duplex, well furnished| EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR property includes a general mer- two 1 bedroom apartments, garage.| WE SELL ORE HOMES THAN chandise store, liquor store, res-| BEAUTIFUL large home With eX-| ALl OTHER AGENTS COMBINED taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice, cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt.| — 885858 — Union Oil agency, docks, boats,| :33“&'“ fine features, 2 bcdl{‘flzs I challenge them to list their sales 5 s 2 a good three bedroom s income apt. ( ) each month— O oo the station bas| CENTRAL 3 bedroom home, furn- e just finished a good season and ished, garage, double plumbing,| FOR SALE IN JUNEAU is in excellent condition. It has| bsmt. (W42) | $3,150 one bdrm Star Hiil. netted enough in a single season OD 5. bedroom home, complete- | §3500 one bdrm Carroll Way new to re-pay the entire purchase| Ly furhished, view, basement,| ¢lec stove, refrig. wash mch, a price. Terms are available to a| Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) | nice clean place. Workshop ia ot ed in fish buy-| ONE bedroom home, furnished,| psmt, ing. A trade for a local business| Gold Street. $5300. (W36) ' $5,250 two houses, both one bdrm. would be considered but it has to | DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed-| oOn 12th next new school. $1,000 be good. rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) | qoy 3 BEDROOM furnished house in|FURNISHED small two bedrcom | g 3 bdrm furnished near Douglas. Full basement. Top con-| bhome, South Franklin, (W19) | = schools and downtown. Hot water TIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, | | other features. $26,000 (W25) THREE Summer homes. Up to dition. Sale price of $10,00. b!\oul(l‘ meet either FHA or veterans ap praisal. * 4 BEDROOM. Located heater, bsmt. A very comfortable, attractive home. | $37,000 4 bdrm, all hardwoed floors, hot water heat, fireplace, garage. in Highlands MANY OTHER LISTINGS See us for Business Oppeortunities | and Investment Property listings. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—12% ¥rant Street pital. BELLES CAFE. Office: Room 14 in Shaituck Bldg. | William Winn-Phone 234 4 lots. month. Best neighborhood. FOR SALE IN DOUGLAS $7,800 3 bdrm furnished, new bsmt, garage. Near school. $9,500 3 bdrm furnished, fireplace, 100x100 yard, view. IF YOU watch this column you ACROSS from alrport One with partially completed building Auke Bay—Glacier Highway know- I sell lots of houses—and at, $2,000. e | lots! 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. " i NOW I need more house listings— 2-BDR. home partly furnished, xflB BENT or I will become listless. garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. Cabin $1,100. SEVERAL lots Douglas, highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican; Ten: . on PETER WOOD Douglas & it A heated furnished apa: No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 ey Wegangell. | ment for couple with referenc = MUR | Red 708. 4t I | e G el IN 3 | bath. Phone 1008 after 5 pm. Phone 373 over Fizst National Bank y PUREBRED Collie pups from Lang- 940-tf | DuE _— B} e A o ~ | don’s Lady and Kenai from Lad- USED CARS |FIRE proof storage locker. Simp- & die of Balmoral. Red 575. 43-7¢ { oS 931t/ 31 FOOT TROLLER & TR S W “‘IUB” uire Suap| TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000/ 36 Call Blue 450 after 9 »1-1(‘} square feet. George Bros. Build- ‘pURSE SEINER “A “Admiralty” 14 ing. Phone 399. 915-t1) by 50 ft. Powered by 163.; hp, G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephone, power skiff and complete hali- but gear with 20 skates, For fus- ther information, contact owner George James, Angoon, Aiasxa, Also gpace for other, ee-o¢ bldgs or businesses. Call or see 20, P BN G s ITP LLER “Mischief” for said - stall 1. 9 p.m. DODGE 4 door sedan, e sedan, e Shoppe. onderful at Ju- 944-6t | fcr sale— buy, call Blue 1000, see neau Motoxi | 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 l‘es-\ taurant. MISCELLANEGUS RELIABXE wo! will (‘\ke care of. children. evenings or.by day. |- Phone Green 310 o45-21 | 7500.00. Length 39 ft, draft 5 i A t., ? 'PAINTING and paper nhanging, |STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. \ ms‘;e“:ac‘klt b don et Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. 923-tf oo n\ M. C. Klubt;rg gr ans.d.’ixrqgii:e HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE |AVAILABLE now. Space for rest-| ka, Alaska. 884-t1 aurant or other business. Phone REFRIGERATC 793+t | 452 882-¢ | ATOR STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or | Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 691 ectric, 10th and C. 805-i8 WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. WANTED Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143} :SMALL furnished apartment by couple. Call room 219, Gastineau Hotel. 945-3¢ |ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- es or apartments, furnished or unfurnished — preferably furn- ished, needed by permanent em- | ployees of the Juneau Lumber We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. Excelient, condition. Contact Parson’s El TO WHOM 1t may concern: I am | not associated with D. Sherman | Starr in any business or capac- | ity. ¢Signed) HKenry Perozzo, | Anchorage, Alaska. 888-t1 ' 'MAN'S MOST DANGEROUS ENEMY Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED—Alesis Laundry, 758-t4 1 WAITRESS & i Percy's Cafe Yowitain Girl. 755-tf ATTENTION REBEKAHS Potluck dinner Wednesaay Oct. 24 at 6:30 1.O.OF. Hall, before im- portant Lodge meeting including rcll call and second nomination of officers. Plan to attend both. Also don't - forget to bring along any white elephant items you may have for the bazaar booth, 45-1t BERNA WEST, Noble Grand. Walter A. Erickson, of Anchorage, |1s regmered at the Baranof. HERES A 1G BU RATS spread disease — Destroy and contaminate feod — Cause fires — Undermine Foundations — Ruin plumbing — And even attack sleeping infants.. y iN BETTER USED CARS This creature is the most feared, most - ¥ dangerous, most dcstmcti\'e_ mammal on earth—man alone excepted. Wiflg medern exterminating methods RATS can be s P E e l A L eliminated threughout an entire community — but % because rats breed and multiply in direet propor- tion to the food and sheliter available, civic coopera- tion is essential for permanent control. 1948 Chevrolet - 4-door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. Picture shows identifying features of two species. Top—Black rat. Lower— Norway or common rat. Both were local residents. ALASKA EXTERMINATORS 115 Front Street L Phone 1012-Juneau-Box 2581 Phone 57 ROACHES-RATS-MICE-RATPROOFING 4 Il Roach Work Guaranieed Two Years

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