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4o ol o MONDAY, AUGUST6 1945 Fora Pleasurable Eveniny cié }0 ADORABLE Angma kittens tu bC given away. Ph. 61. WANTED—10 to 12 fi. Sklfl Call 1 long, 1 short, 037. DANCING EVERY NIGHT % SUPPERS COC T(TAILS f/ | o SN et | BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNT- | ING SERVICE. Phone Black 290, George Fournier. | 3-ROOM, partly furnished house; 5 acres land. Auk Lake Loop Road. Phone 642. T. BERI\ARD PUPPIES — Line| bred. For details, write Eyak Lodge Kennels, Box 332, Cordova, Alaska. WANT someone to do laundering i in their home. Phone Blue 410. NO COVER CHARGE ,A COMPETENT male accountant and bookkeeper will shortly be available for full or part time employment. Qualified in the preparation of financial and op- erating statements. Interested em- ployers on. either full or part time basis will please address Empire C 5995. 1800 Ft. reinforcement steel. George | Brothers. | UNFURNISHED 5-room house. 839| WANTED-~Woman to do house- Dixon. Phone 651. work once or, twice a week. Write* Empire, XYZ. WILL PAY Cao:: for refrigerator. Phone 621. T SALE—Two bedroom house,‘ information, WANTED — 16-HP. Evenrude muffler. Ph. Douglas 75. Frank E. James. see; pofgp it | , 6-4, in the Na- three from the Seals over the week | NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION Chris Huber, Glacier Highway. WANTED—Women press OpErators [ { T R B S S P R GRS - | and ironers at Alaska Laundry. | There Is No SUBSTITUTE for QUALITY . . and when quality is combined with correct color harmony in your decorating the result is more pleasing. Why not consult us on your next home beautifying problem ? JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 ‘ P. O. Box 1216 shepsdites L FOR SALE — Trumpet, $2. R iy ! Man’s grey suit, size 40, guod‘MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply condition, $25. Man’s black over- at the Alaska Laundry. | coat, size 40, like new, $40. Ask| ——-—— for Una at Percy's Cafe, or call Juneau Lumbcr Mills hnve several thousand feet of logs on Douglas at 125 Gastineay Ave Before i 1ang beach near Douglas Bridge. VA i § < Will pay reasonable $um to par- F()R SALE»-C:\binel sewing ma- ties delivering logs to sawmill. | : 3 w0 | chine. Wheeler & Wilson, $35.00. - - Call Red 662. Any one cylinder gasoline engine | including washing machine. Phone Green 1759. Sxmpson resm(-ncc, “Gold Belt Ave. Apply Nugget Shop. | WANTED — Talchicd Jouis 1407 noeee00066006080000860666060856600004050045600008 FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR We have a few ICE CUBE TRAYS. Some 13 x 7 inch glass defrost irays, and some G. E. LIQUID WAX, to clean and polish the cabinet. ALSO... Some Covered Glass Dishes L Alaska Eleciric Light and WANTED-—Used furniture. 306 Wu- loughby. Phone 788. as a rience coaches said - SOFTBALLLOOP FINAL TONIGH MISCELLANEOUS | REMEMBER — We buy, sell and trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- ing Post. Steele Cubertson Zenith radio sxbfl; automatic record changvr free. Green 734. B flat quella clnnnet ebonite, Green 734, | PIANOS RENTED—1uneq. Ander- son Shop. | JUARANTEED Realisiic Perma- | ment, $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Fhone 201 ' 315 Decker Way | son of | | Paul Shanklin of| p you have empty rocms or apts.' PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - -~ ¥ NATS (lOSE SPORI SHO S s E. B. Clayton, a medical pamnt; - -— A (at St. Ann’s Hospital, was discharged | ALy o, , TG R L e lE AD p ( L By\sm.,m“y ‘ FOR SALE WANTED the $53,480 Arlington Handicap at; ol [ $1°18% | Dolly Silvers entered St. Ann's - i ccpdvidee Washington Park I Wing, sec- Hospital Saturday and returned | FOR bALE—nge house at 1 5‘WILL PAY CASH for good bicycle. ond and Sirde third. Busher earned, hcme yesterday, after receiving med-| Basin Road. Price $3,500. See| Paul E. Hickox, Baranof. IN AMERI(AN $32,900, boosting the two-year r.nnv{ E I GHI GAMES']CM care. ( Merle Rhodes, 431 Seward St. gs 20 Mrs, Fausto Paulo returne her g e 4 RE T | pome yesterday from St. An: smH‘,‘. 20 ft. 7/16 gal. chain, $20. I down | - TORONTO 3yron Nelson, To- | pital. ‘ .;;e(}o;::xg t;x;:;), ssatse ; gc B‘:l:lii?g' H 4 H ledo, won his tenth straight tour- i H A baby boy was born to Mrs. Ma -C.y 2 Defro" UUb S Lead Sllced‘num(n( by capturing the $10,000 I-eaders Tangle n Fmalftin Ebona yesterday morning at St [ at J. B. Burford & Co. . Canadian Open golf championship! H H Any’s Hospital. The baby’s weizht fo Half-Game in Double |Ciiy a5 ot o oFiahsm'ss) - Series with Runner-up |5 S ounces 3 280. Victory was worth $2,000.} H Mrs. Albert Fleek has entered St.| I.OSS '0 Chl(ago SOX Herman Barroe, White Plains, N. Y., ! Sea"Ie Th's Week Ann’s Hospital for surgery. | 3 |sccond with 284 and Ed Furgol, Uti-| — | Ernest Anderson was admitted to| (By The Associated Press) |za, N. Y, third with 285 Fred By Associated ress) St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday, Buddy Lewis, former Army Air | Haas, New Orleans, topped amateurs The L":\aur-lmdm_u : Por(la?]d medical care, and John R. Hope en Force Captain, who flew 368 mis-|with 289 EBeavers d into their final ser ‘lerc_d_ror surgery. sions over “The Hump” in India,| of the season with runner-up Vivian Alberts, of Hoonah, has was the brightest star in baset PARIS Pfc. Jommy McHale,|Eeattle this week, but le»R:\lnmrs‘murrcd the Government Hospital y as the Washington & adelphia won the amateur|{bave no chance nf]ov((“rr'cmmg Pm‘l-ilnr medical attention. 5 red to W same | zclfing championship of U. S. sold-|land’s eight game lead. BULEN WP R T H j‘x;“ri.ll'lillu“l(w;<\2(r* ‘l‘l"\hlihl‘ : ,“\4 ‘ni-x}.ln iers in the vixv::“.ml theatre by de-| The Beavers were virtually hand-| NOTICE gSMALL Sympistely (;;":m:mmzd :1?0- League by sweeping both ends c feating Lt. William Campbell, Hunt-|ed the Coast League pennant at: After August 10, no telephone| Mer ca:m ng(:: la;agdz don 7.| double header from the Boston Red |ington, W. Va., in a special playoff.| Hollywood last week when the hap-|rentals for the month of August| cash. Phone 12 , @ Sox | They tied in the regular tourney, Stars dropped seven games. In| will be accepted at a discount. All| P- M- Lewis' fourteenth inning single|with 294. Cpl. Lloyd Mangrum u(l,\vmrd‘n s dcubleheader, Portland| remittances must bear postmark of | drove in George Myatt with the|Los Angeles won the pro crown with hammered a quintet of Hollywood | not later than discount day. Please winning run in yesterday's opener|291 hurlers for 29 hits. The double loss| be prompt. b and his three safeties plus two| ; 2 ; 11;-.:;:1«~ it thirteen defeats for Holly- JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS runs scored were the main factors| KALAMAZOO, Mich Herbie|wood in the last 14 starts against| TELEPHONE CO. —adv. in copping the duke in the finale. Flam, Beyerly Hills, Calif., capturad| md» f‘"d 24 losses ou_t ofl 29 N NPT S TN Buddy also contributed ,m“““”hh seventh straight tournament |)5[ games with the Beavers this M. Empire Want-ads bring resulls! FO work in the field |defeating Bernard Bartben, San An-| ttle managed to take two of furnished. For Chicago’'s White Sox added ‘ : & Bengals twice, winning the m«m-;]'":;*‘l “1(":'*&‘llfl‘ll‘("‘jj‘\’":;ji lt";:‘;, ?'31*";:‘:‘ A 1a e REUPR SRRERIP BThel ?g C(l)un:il wgu 1snl as a ap with a three-run rally in the| B D s, | Board of Equalizaticn beginning on inth The Chi-Sox knotked Di yy |83 yictory over Geerge Genly, La| PRI | August G, 1945 at 8:00 P. M. and Trout off the mound with a pair of (/ale Celilarls. | woonlEY BRINGS | continuing on through August 7, 8, four-run frames to annex the first. | S 9, 10, 11 and 13th on which day OChu-:\uu\ growling Cubs clawed | MONTGOMHERY, . Ala. — Exe ‘!hey will hold the following houfrs: Cincinnati twice, to stretch their|!iVe committce of Alabama P“p‘”' ‘ 11 pASSENGERS 110:00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M. and 1:00| first-place lead in the National|TenC American Legion toda “";‘j" |P. M. to 4:00 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. Magne’ to &lx #ghmes’ over Abe}i . oice bo thres giher Alabama Lo to 10:00 P. M. to hear objections St. Louis Cards jEon. SO ing Southeastern IN o" wEEKEND from proverty owners, to pass there- | Foite Ostermuetier, maxing 1d] 00 g hpadhec bl l,‘.?::,;:;I"“:::k‘l,:g il |en a'nd to make Secogmags ad,n;,(-l ial start for Pittsburgh .am(rn \, 5 b AP L ane. | RENLS on assessments. you fee! credited with his first victory of]| y &E ‘r;fttlkff to Juneay oM AheRorsge unrau‘ly‘ or lf}cnrrcctly, be sure to —I'—WM—O BED—ROOM beachi héime ob the season as the Pirates split with} ,rpypng Chester Fletch- Saturday: Douglas Sheriff, Laura t2Ke this up with the board of equal-| = p 8 ™) (i 10-volt . Delco the Cards. Red Barrett won his|..'or Alapama City, Ala, although Carr, Iris Sheriff, Richard Walsh, iZation. After final meeting of the| | op o Lover“hacement, furnace; filteenth for the Redbirds in the s iy i g e S e i i, board no adjustment can be made. g | ] nus one arm, is making strong Willis E. Sharrar, Merv Sides, Jim In order to more adequately handle fully iarnished. Write P. O. Box opener. |bid for a guard slot on Georgia’'s Wise, W. F. Patterson, C. A. Beck, e 3031. For the second time in three|fogthall team this year. Fletcher, Clark Cunninghom, Harold Nord- e eXpected complaints, it is re- A days, a Brooklyn pitcher held the|yno tips the scales at 170, already|berg, Alfred St. Germain, Vivian duested by the Equalization Board FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- Boston Braves hitless for seven|is rated good enough to get into ac-|Keith and child, Oscar C. Rieker, toe Uhe DIODerty ownersappear| purg and Ssanen grade milk; ininings as Red Herring blanked the | (jon, substitute and with ex- Phyllis Poulin, Fred Alexander and Pefore the Board of Equalization ac-1 goats; also some pure blooded! Hubmen in the opener, 7-0. The|; might break in as a start- Laura Milton, wrdu‘\g to “:'X_ “’“ef within Fhe'C s stock; also young bucks. P. O. Braves, led by Tommy Holmes and |y, From Cordova: _ Those owning property in Zone| poy 5351 Juncau, Alaska. Joe Medwick, won the nightcap,| and F. W. Fox. A" to appear August 6th and 7th. o Wy Outgoing Anchorage-bound pas- | Z0n¢ “A" includes: Main Street, New York's Giants dumped the cengers were: E. B. Clayton, W. H Seyventh to Front; Sewar_d Street, Philadelphia Phillies twice, and | Bunbin, ' Esther: Andron. .Gf‘orgi;; Seventh to Front; Franklin Street, Philadelphia stunned the New York | Holmes, Marie Walker, Percy Wat- Stventh to Front; Gold Street, Yankees twice, 6-3 and 4-3, to end | kinson, Audrey Esery and Eleanor g;"r:;w:(‘rc‘; Eisi‘:’ell‘nf ?0“:: d‘,”‘zyl; e il i - os} 8y Esery. » ’ Wievelonn and ot Tt Browns| scneduled for this evening is G 5 Ol R Daasad. g o i oY e FORMER LOCAL BOY split. Jeff Heath's three-run homer| pening game in the climax series VISITING FROM _SI east side of Park Street, also Dixon PAUl SHA"K““ IS in the ninth winning the opener|potwe, the Old Awkward d ¥ TKA 2 5 for the Indians, with the Sewell-|proep iy O WEREIE A0C Bhe Mrs. Charles H. Johnstone and Street {rom Ninth Street to West ! i3 1111'\1«-5 . play-off m] the Jux\mu m(lb.m urday hom Sl' a 1m a short \mL from le\th Street; Northeast side Paul R. Shanklin, Jr., o g | league title of 1945. lin Juneau before flying to Seattle Of Indian Street and frcluding those Mt and .Mrs between Diston Street ant Indian ¥ 5 The match is set for 7 o'clock at Tuesday, where she will meet her SUNDAY’S RESULTS (American League) Washington, 5-5; Boston, 4-1. Firemen's’ Field. PR 5 SRR husband, CM/2 Charles Johnstone, on his return from the South Pa- Village. Also all properties-on cross streets of this area. THOSE OWNING PROPERTY Roseburg, Ore., and former residentl‘ of Juneau, was graduated recently from the Naval Air Training Base | for desirable people. Gastineau Hotel. inform the Power Company Phone 616 at Corpus Christi, Texas, receiving his Naval Aviator wings and a/ commission as Ensign in the U. S,; Naval Reserve. i He will report New Orleans, La., (First game 14 immings). Chicago, 12-3; Detroit, 8-2 Philadelphia, 6-4; New York, 3-3 Cleveland, 6-9; St. Louis, 3-10. the IN ZONES ‘B, “C", “D" “EAgtg™, HARBOR MACHINE SHop “G"”, “H”, and “I", to appear Aug- ust 8th. Zcne “B” includes Gastineau Ave. rom Rawn Way to Bulger Way and | properties on Northeast side of South Franklin Street from Rawn Way to Bulger Way. Zone “C” includes Twelfth Street from F Street to Bridge; Eleventh Street from Front Street to Calhoun Ave.; Tenth Street from F Strest to! Calhoun Ave.; Ninth Street from F Street to Indian Street, West Eighth Street from E Street to Indian Street; All propepty fronting South side of Diston St.; and also includes all properties fronting streets that i | West 11th & F St. | GENERATOR WORK and I for part-time work in connection with Tourist Guide. Steady po- sition of responsibilicy later for party qualifying. Phone 10, ask for Mr. Jacobin. $ io 0000000000000 0 MACHINE WORK to the base at| SARIFIENIIENANTSIECHNERANNREAN’, for further train-} 7 | FOR RENT | SEAVIEW APT.,, Federal Bldg LOST AND FOUND : } LOST—Between Juneau and Thane, hub cap for 1936 Ford. Reward. Phone Blue 786. LOST—Lady’s Bulova wrist watch. & ed that I, cross these streets. Finder please return to cgshier, the undersigned, one of the owners | Zones “D” and “E” includes all ¥ 6 Baranof Coffee Shop. Reward. of the following lode claims: Rice of Seatter Tract and Erwin Addition. \ N3 ' - | Fraction, Yankee No. 1, Yankee No. | IITTETELEE R T TR LR SEE A B GRAY MARINE ENGINES FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS Non-priority orders being filled as material . is released. Distributors for EDCO Bronze Electrodes Juneau Welding & Machine Shop lllllllpulqfl_@llll?f B, i BB b (National League) | New York, 14-4; Philadelphia, 5-2. (Second game 13 innings.) Brooxlyn, 7-1; Boston, 0-10. Chicago, 12-2; Cincinnati, 5-1. St. Louis, 10-5; Pittsburgh, 3-12. one block from SARTEENIENRINNE (Pacific Coast League) Seattle, 17-6; San Francisco, 7-3. T BERERLETEASIREAIMERIRAESRALNAN ALASKA AIRLINES “< | Charles, who has been on h U. S. S. Drew for the past several H AS mo plA"ES months, took part in the Okinawa ' campaign, as well as several others i" Io DA previous to that. w" Su“ Y While in Juneau, Mrs. Johnstone is the guest of her husband’s Alaska Airlines had two planes in mother, Mrs. Ted Johnstone, at town yesterday from Anchorage, the N€r home in the Fosbee Apart- Starliner Anchorage with 11 incom- Mments. ing passengers and Starliner Fair- T banks with 12. ATTENTION ELKS! Passengers flying to Juneau aboard Regular meeting Wednesday Portland, 7-14; Hollywood, 4-5, |the Starliner Fairbanks, piloted by 1ght at Eight. Please be there. Sacramento, 5-3; Los Angeles,|Peterson and Dodson, were as fol- L ST s ows: Aubin R. Barthold, Ray Cole, NOTICE OF ¥ORFEITT Oakland, 4-8; San Diego, 2-3. Helen Matt, Jesse Matt, Curtis Fow- TO NILES SCHROEDER : ler, Betty Mickelson, Margaret Mick-: You are hereby noti \elson, Eugene Rhea, Basil St. Clair, Mrs. B. St. Clair, Charles Barnett and Mrs. Charles Barnett. SATURDAY GAM (American League) St. Louis, 8; Cleveland, ZaSEENTESNERERIRARE New York, 5; Philadelphia, 1 Chicago, 3; Detroit, 2. Washington, 4-4; Boston, 0-15. (National League) New York, 5; Philadelphia, 4 (Ten innings). Boston, 4-1; Brooklyn, 1-0. mel‘nau 4; Chicago, 3. St. Louis, 6; Pittsburgh, 5. (Pacific Coast League) San Francisco, 8; Seattle, 7. Oakland, 1; San Diego, 5. Porland, 6; Hollywood, 3. Sacramento, 3; Los Angeles, 1. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American League) ‘' Team— w. Detroit Washington New York Chicago Boeston Cleveland St. Louis Philadelphia (National League) Team— W Chicago 63 St. Louis 59 Brooklyn 55 New York 54 Pittsburgh 31 Boston 46 Cincinnati 43 Philadelphia 26 (Pacific Coast League) Team— W. L. Portland 82 46 Seattle T4 54 Sacramento 68 62 San Francisco 64 66 Oakland 64 66 San Diego 60 72 Los Angeles 54 175 - - FREIGHT! FREIGHT! For Haines, Skagway, Pelican and Sitka will be received at the Alaska Dock & Storage Co., up to and including Wed, (Adv.) .| made from a Florida weed, On the return trip were the fol- lowing: Dr. A. W. Stewart, Delbert Hanks, Sgt. Wm. J. Vick, T. J. Bald- |win, Dr. R. M. McKenzie, Dr.. A, Dorman, Capt. A. E. McKenzie, Dr. John Wilson and Mrs. Flavilla Wil- son. Incoming passengers on the Star- liner Anchorage were: E. C. Robin- son, A. R. Barthold, Kay Steen, J. M. Lavigne, Carl B. Carlson, Carl Lehbo, Mr. Williamson, J. Orin, Lumis J. Boharty and L. J. Jewett. Juneau to Anchorage passengers were: Juanita Parker, Lawrence Pet- erson, June Crawford, Helen Berg- {strom, Richard Jeske, Olga Stai and Lillie James. > Shirts and dresses are now being known S ramie, imported lrum China, \()l"l’l ()l HEARING C PETITION In the Commissioners Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Estate of FRANK MORRIS, ane person. % is hereby given that H r has filed petition in the ibove entitled Court to be appointed juardiar f > estate of Frank Morris, an insan2 person, and that 1 hearing will be petition before the n o'clock A. M. on August 1945, at which time and place all sersens interested in the wd in the estate may fil> cbjections pointment GIVEN under my hand and the eal of the Probate Court above mentioned this 4th day of August, 1945. originally undersigned, at appear and and contest the ap- FELIX GRAY Commissioner and ex-officio Prog bate Judge, Juneau Precinct First publication, Aug. 6, 1945 Last publication, Aug. 13, 1945 had upon said | 14th, | petition | 2, Yankee No. 3, Yankee Fraction, and Rice No. 1, Rice No. 2, Rice No. 3, Rice No. 4, and Rice No. 5, have expended during the assessment year 1941-1942 $220.00 in labor and improvements upon said claims, all | situated in the Harris Mining Dis- trict, 1st Division, Alaska, in order | Yo hold said claims under the laws of 'the United States and the Territory of Alaska, being the amount of labor required to hold said claims for the period ending at noon July 1, 1942, And if within 90 days from the | date of publication of this notice, to- | | 1945, you | wit, before September 12, fail or refuse to contribute your | proportion of such expenditure as a ! co-owner in and to said claims, your | interest therein wil be forfeited and | | become the property of the under- | gned, your co-owner, who has | nmdi the required expenditure. Your portion of said expenditure is $220.00. Dated June 11, 1945. GEORGE COLLINS, H. J. LEONARD. | First publication, June 11, 1945. Last publication, Aug: ",6 1945. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | |that the undersigned was, on the |18th day of July, 1945, duly ap- 1pr1 ited administrator of the Estate ,of JOHN BATISTA MARIN, de- ceased, and that Letters of Admin- istration therefore on said day were |duly issued to the undersigned. . said estate are hereby present the same, required to \notice to the undersigned Admin- | istrator in Douglas Alaska, or to his | Attorney M. E. Monagle, in Room | 200—Seward Building, Juneau, Al- | aska. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 14th | |day of July, 1945. SANTE DEGAN, Administrator. First publication, July 16, 1945. Last publication, August 6, 1945, ptogetherr All persons having claims against | with proper| | vouchers, and duly verified, within | six (6) months from the date of this | Zone “F” includes all properties on Calhoun Avz. from Ninth Street to curve going uphill on Gold Belt Avenue and all of Gold Belt Avenue to Main Street. Zone “G” includes North side of Park Street and all of Nelson Street ,on $tarr Hill. Zone “H” includes Gastineau Ave. from Bulger Way to Carrol Way and properties on the Northeast side of South Franklin Street between Bul- ger Way and Carrol Way. | Zone “I” includes all tawmble properties on the Northeast Side of South Franklin Street from Car- rol Way to the City Limits. THOSE OWNING PROPERTY IN ZONES “J”, “K”, AND “L” to appear August 9th. Zone “J” includes all properties on Southwest Side of South Frank- lin Street to waterfront from Front | Street to A. J. Oll Tanks and on South Main Street from Front Street to Waterfront. Zone “K” includes all properties | en Southwest side of South Main | Street from Front Street to Water- | front and from corner of So. Main Street thence to Dixon St. on West | First Street, and those between Southwest side of Dixon Street to ‘w‘m-xrmm to corner of Sixth and. | Dixon thence along base of hill at “ Indian Village to Standard Oil Com- pany tanks then up Capital Ave. to West Eighth Street, Southsidé of West Eighth Street to C. Street; | East side of C. Street to West Tth Street, South side of West Seventh Street to Gold Creek. Zone “L” includes all properties from Gold Creek Bridge on Wil- loughby Avenue to the South Side of E. Street to West 10th Street and those on the South side of F. Street | to the Waterfront. In the event that anyone is not sure as to their location and the time they should report, you may come to the City Clerk's office and |luak at the Tax Map. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First publication, August 4, 1945, Last publication, August 8, 1945, SAMPLER 11 ths famous sssortment of liked confections ; i ; here direct from the @ 87.50. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store™ g | HAIR STYLED by Experis WE SPECIALIZE in Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY Pioneering Alaskan Avnation Since 1931 Cfly Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel e s T U S T TR Y. The Coast Line Route From the Capital City . . . . o Wesiward Alaska 'WOODLEY AIRWAYS ““Route of the Coastliners> : PHONE 716 APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 In War..... | In Peace... Serving the Cause of Victory Service to Alaska Courteous and Dependable