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MONDAY JULY 123 1948 THE DAILY AIASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA be a road club for v.he rest of the Alvl“ DARK Py FF o AKS KEEP soasoti HH JUI.Y PLAYY < i GAMES SATURDAY < ! No Go YESTERDAY W - A - N - I A - ]’ - s M k Nationa] League . ‘ gplr ; E g - A T Brooklyn 16; New York 10. l Opening of the delayed 4th of v . r & P ie AW Chicago 4; Pittsburgh 2. | g July playoff series in the Gastineau ] -~ i i Boston 4; Philadelphi 3, i basekall league was further post-| ron SALE b r n AL A 4 Cincinnati 4; St. Louis 3. | poned yesterday when the schedu- l [ to ‘Smithberg to retire the run-| 4 American League [led double header failed to go off SOUGLAS— 36,500 takes 4-bar.! heavy ining \ New York 5; Washington 2. clocked and the Legion and Elks FLAS— 5 al SA(RAMENIO “Ed Nielsen, Cope and Notar scor- | Boston 4; Philadelphia 0. w:m\ "he field in a regular nine inn- | house, compl. furn,, utility room, f“';“fifim PRICE: Immediate sale. ed for three more runs in the Detroit 5, Chicago 4. |ing league game furnace, basement, 50x200 lot.| Condmamflmem house. Excellent fourth { By BILL BECKER | (Only games scheduled. By RALPH RODEN I8 T00E ooy planned to have| Also 2-bdr. home, view, large| CHIENHOR. Large apartments with able atek n the The Oakland Oaks—after a hec- Pacific Coast League | The first place Boston Braves gave | =5 o ation playoff yesterday| basement, part furnished. ning room and Channel view. BEtIE UEBDIS K0 e S tic week with San Francisco—ruled o o o Alyin Dark $40000 to sign with the mame being this BOATS: Marion J; The Forrester;| DSt resldential location. New " sixth, Notar walked the first four ” Portland 5; San Diego 1. heir organization in 1946 and the | with the final ga g S | : Mar i T . v #40Ves " aHT Yeliigerators ¥ : : \neine in Smithberg, and the Coast League roost today,| Ogkland 8; San Francisco 6. | LCb OrBani 4 | coming Sunday The Dell, 40-ft. senier be at the 1 . : men, bringing in Smithberg, anc £ akland 8; Sa ancisco rookje shortstop is paying back the |coming 3 HOUSE with waterfront locati 3 Logan scored on Palmer's single,|thanks to GCookle Lavagetto. Hollywood 4; Los Angeles 2. I e | Date of the playoff will be an-| habor Sunday. gy jon : Then ettling down, Cantillon was| Lavagetto, an old hand at such( ggcramento 6; Seattle 1. e e B uom]\nnumvd when available. {CALHOUN st. large corner lots|OR Frits Cove, Insulated for winter " . fanned and Snow was the retiring | things, broke up.yesterday’s second e ls te talk O T) hit e | ‘with 3 rentals over 107 on in- '"{» - Bath. Large living room i S Pl game with a ninth inning singlei \DING cL League at the moment, having | ' vest. View, Beautiful Erickson with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt 1 out when thrown out a first. In! STANDING OF CLUBS cafely in 23 consecutive games. lou AN - 4 light plant witt h — the first of the seventh the Elks|Scoring Brooks Holder for a 6-5; National League | au Sith i ! home, Star Hill, 3 bdr. utility,| S h appliance in- SACRAMENTO, Calif, July 12~/ prought in Hagerup and Tyvol by Win: ugint W L Pet R{’“"f = l“‘rl“’l‘;]‘l{‘“w‘:}:mm BASEBM-I- IOMORRGW cool room, compl. furn., lovely NFDJW "‘:Ii ;’:;hlng machine. ] — Edmonds Field, the 26-vear-old | yirtue of two hits and two errors.| The Seals: toak ‘the Sabbath op- Boston abe gy SRR aoifBoted tive of garden; 2 bdr. home on 2 view NI LWo_ hedroom house on 10th ! the Sacramento | Tne f 1gs fea- | Cner, 12-4. Pittsburgk 0 by | AL and ByRT i bl lots, unfurn. Edwin; Pollack, eet. Tile kifchen and bath. { Laseball plant of th The cighth and ninth innings fea- @166 =d © ; ittsburgh 5 521 .o Baves 14 hits vesterday in| - — ¢ Moor . ftnbke: Solons of -the Pacific Coast LeABUE, | yred tight ball, with neither team | B8 Jatk Granam led Sab DD st. Louis 3 88 520 pocions 9.4 victory over the Phil-| In a regularly sc neduled Teague | Star il LARGE two bedroom h iy } was destroyed by fire ‘early tc ki to a double triumph with his 40th | new york 36 57 gy BO¢! s | game, the last place Douglas Fire- | GLACIER Ave. 1-bdr. compl, furn. oom house, Auke J he flames, racing through the X SCORE homer of the year and his fourth 3 el Elul es men are slated to meet the third| ®Hardwood floors, terms; former ! Bay. Patentéd land. v 5 The flames, racing BOX SCORE Brooklyn .. 5 37 The runner-up Pittsburgh P,x.\(ml 3 OLD House with f { tinder dry-wooden stands, spread | g AB R H PO A E °f the week. Portland was the vie-| gincinnati 37 40 481 o eaten. 1-0. by the Cubs.|place Elks at the ball park tomor-| Danner home; 2 part. fum.|=pc h four bedrooms. g lo @ nearby residential area. TWO g e o 4 3 1 g 1 oftim 11-7 and 3-0. Philadelphia 36 Al a0p; W0 WO hed the row night at 6:30 o'clock. houses, 1 acre, light plant, Lemon | Living room with fireplace. Well ; Homes were gutted. A third house phict D00 g5 | 5 o The Angels split. with Holly-|onicago 3 43 a3 e BP0 one-nit| Both teams suffering defeats 18] Crede furpished, Excellent Channel JEtPRe o 18 4 |Falme I = - : incinna eds to @ % 4 . iew, i and two automobiles v\it‘r"e. damgg:;\l Saitiicnh % .3 i z‘uold. wll)fi‘wezevf::kir;s" hal(:fi: é&uli s {riumph over the third place Cardi- |their last A:pi;n.u;u;]((tsuls ugl “flull“ l.vu MULLEN Estate, income appr.| Yi€W. LW price e - Four - firemen, ~ including " Snow, 1b B el i itk | American League nals. Marty Marion's fourth inning |ther secured a h e cellar | 5160 month. — 3 Terence Mulligan,- and: one polices iy b o 4 . 1 1 3 1iZemials 4h homer, to glve Losi 4. W L Pet. single spoiled his bid for a no-hitter. |spot by losing a forfeit "‘Sfi L) ‘“S:TWO 3-bdr. homes Behrends Ave.; WII.I.MM WINN-Phone 234 man were injured L Tyvol, cf 5 1 1 o o 1 Angeles & Gobs NEE BUC IR B0y 4 2 616" Jack Conway's first Major Leaguc |Moose Friday, and the Elks were| poster home, 10th, pibe, panel, B3 120 35 The flames leveled the plant in o0, 4 1 1 1 o o sel's two round-trippers helped| g,y " 4 35 600 homer enabled the Giants to shade [moved out of second PERe yester-\jjreplace, hardwood floors, furn-|GOOD HUNTING-FISHING BOAT little more than an hour. Smithberg, 3o 2 1 1 2 1 o bring Hollywoodia Gebiravenge. - .|ynoy Yok 44 33 579 the Brooklyn Dodgers, 3-2 ay when the Legion got off 0 a| jsneq, furnace, basement, etc. | Sleeps three-five, 28 ft. beam 9 Yubi Separovich, Solon general I B a0 Sacramento’s awakening smons]B%wn 39 35 527| After the St. Louis Browns h,‘ ‘1|\..t' start to dump them 8-5. !BEACH prop. Briggs, Sheppard, ft. 6-cyl Cont. Star. $1800. Key ™ manager, estimated. replacement g 3 5 10 21 9 29 lit with Seattle to win their ser- Detroit 39 37.. 513 Cleveland and Bobby Feller, ards; Bacon at Auke Bay 50-| available at our office. cost at more than a million dollars s six bwo..; RIS 888 e hot- | ofiiile . 34 43 447 the opener on round-tripper: by RO]’ARY pl(m( ls foot beach plus 5 acres pat. land | NEARLY NEW Cabin Cruiser, 22 He said the insurance coverage Leglon AB R H PO A E test Pprrm'mnnce of the year for;sc Yoliss 28 45 384 rookie Dick Kokos and Les Moss | ! and house priced quick sale. Ed| ft., 110-Chrysler, sleeps 3. $3500. would not run over $250,000 |5 Neiton, 354 2 2 5 8 o the last place Solons And lastigl M 23 45 319 Bob Lemon pitched the Tribe to a PRQNOUN(ED SU((ESS Schnosker at Auke Lake, $3,500;| $1250 down. The Solons were expected to be-ip 0 F0 T o 9 5 o o bight thelr park, ‘Bdfionds Fleld, three-hit triumph g | Douglas Beach, $2550 1 acre and | TROLLER, ready to go: 30 ft., 25 come a traveling team for the re- 3 3 o 1 burned down [ The Athletics also lost their first . ) cement basement West Juneau.! hp Universal. $1800 “ b T Cope, cf N ; . Pacific Coast League | The Atnletics also ¢ w9 : e ! i i mainder of the Coast League sea- Nt b 5 2 2 g 3 o Mamy Salvo did a slick seven- | o0 =1 ‘L Pet, [game, 0-8, in ten innings but they | With plc-xrnn \u‘dfl.\l“x.. good 1;;(1‘58 000 Cole’s pile driving; $800| TROLLER, needs new keel next son MacDonald, 1f 5 1 2 1 o 1 inning shutout relief job wm‘[oaklnnd 6l 45 575 Lounced back and took the finale and plenty of entertainment Ro- ™"y " 00 inment. | season, 30 ft, 2-1 Jeep. $1100 ————— 1 sl 2 homerun support from Jim Tabor oo @ & i ns and their guests enjoyed a, | Gov. ELI - Bell, ¢ ST S T (L e % san Francisco 58 44 g {rom Boston, 7 | £l gnfual- pionte ‘yess | iOV. ELISHA P. FERRY, sleeps Melogik e .k D, 03 3 2apdiies M“‘}‘{‘ ‘: win the ‘:‘P"l“"'lSm Diego 88 48 15sg Hal Newhouser joined Lemon as| o) ‘mf paid MUIPHY & MUBP Y | “10-16, shown by app. $17.500, EI.KS DUMPED 8"5 2. Nelisgn, if 4 0' 1 0 o o F3 Thep ive Secs NSRS CInAs Nighles ... Bb g+ s the Malors only 13 game WHRER! ST ) Gantee ; REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS |5 HP ELTO outhoard, $60. . " Ry Ry el gl L )FSA(; am Lmu) unless some other | Seattle 49 51 - 490 bY muning “%xfz‘;tg:‘;;“h&:s:,‘(m-\ Ball games, races and other con- |Phone 676 over First National Bank Uific l(;A‘:lSwPlvmnuth Oldsmo- G T IR e 38 52 | Hollywood 48 54 471 toryover bt . Sk ile, Hudson ’ BY I.EG'O" RM.[Y mmary: Two base hits, Notar, Park can be found, may have to|pg yany 41 59 410 The Washinglon Senators routed; (¢sis “v‘f“iuf“‘\‘l‘flff"hm e f;fd "UPSIHOUSE for sale: $1000 down. DUPLEX APT, several homes. bases: Le- Sacramento 38 62 380 the New York Yankees, 9-4. e, | Phone Black 614. 93 6t/ NEARLY NEW dining table, four * tar Channel League annual Rotary picnic. and innerspring mattress, new | Team: W L Pct u wASHIufiIo" ELEC. ADDING MACHINE 8 bank, Rclisen, Snow; left on "Elks 12: A q e MR being taken for motor boat [, et IN FlRSI lNNING elan, 8, Bks 12;":‘:& ‘::: c“::;: All SIAR (lASSI( l Bill Hixson was chairman of the [NEW Rollaway bed with coil spring | 15 GA,_YLS‘;:'“z’:"; fioldnk e | } | i ——. lon to Snow: hit by pitcher: J. | i J .~ o [ | unpainted chest of drawers, elec- Port. Cantillon Tagged for Two Neison: vase on by notar . (GAME TOMORROW; Mogse ... 102 . beie. iron, table, puodel” radle,| JthlE. Mgl Scordlan, guitar 7 itillon 2, Pa ;8 jon. _...... 7 6 538 ADVER 11 EN | s Ia ¥ TaH 56 11 . Doubles, Four Sing|es out: by Cantillon 2, Palmer 7, No- Iwo pl.AYERS KKK ::‘gs ¢ g F_OUR OARS Io oo IVRRLIBMENY |\ ing | 10U FAc Ol Green 400, 161" wi ' VE X mich RS A 4 tar 5. Umpire at plate, Shaw; Douglas 2 11 154 Board of Directors of the Juneau |1940 2-door Pontiac Sedan. Phone : STORAGE ROOM. ™ in First Frame tield. nmgites, i, Bagise . and iy Go To OI_YMNCS,Independom School District’ will| 037-3 or 716, 96 4 | We Sell for 5 Percent Hagg. Time of game, 2:15. { rchase i insurance in the t - By JOE REICHLER purchase fire insura: | = W —_— - - - at. 1o ‘.‘»‘ July 12— -The fate lE‘D I" B B |amount of $12025000, said insur- 9x16 Axminster rug, $126.00 valuel PHER wooD Inning: ic2456789 Tot of the Major League All-Star classic | A n S N a PRINCETON, J., July 12—The ; ance to be for a term pegmumg on for s_75‘00, floor lamp $10 ‘- SALES AGENCY Legion 500300000 8 wllllAMs hung in the balance today. 1 o University of Washingt, 1cur-.Scplembu~ 1, 1948. Said insurance Bendix Radio-Phono and mcords Real Estate - - Boats e 9 9 5 | ik i v » placed wi re i ¥ | 32 value for $200.00; 2x4 and | \ Tks 001002200 5 ¢ Incensed over the refusal of Bobby vared crew with coxswain qualified | will be placed with fire insurance| $320 valu B i Sale Merehandi i o [ ] oty Krihdn Y| Leaders in basenall through gdmes lur the Olympic rowing squad and a | companies acceptable to the Board | 4x6 rug, $16.00 pr.; mirror, 20-] i ‘eller and Marty Marion to play in' 3 12th at Harbor — reibr g s Play ™ of Sunday are as follows: {2ip to London by defeating Yale and |of Directors through local agents inch diameter, $5.00; curtain| % ST Phone Bringing the heavy artillery toj A the 15th annual All-Star game here National League | e Lal the front line early in the first BEAU jA(K tomorrow and the apparent apathy | Batting—Musial, St. Louis, 403: the West Sldz. 'Cmb-m Buffalo, N. Y. v\.ho meet the following qualifica sneuhex“;fi)g?, 2x3 plal‘ei glass 1. CHTRDS e ckes i i a inning, the Legion got of to a of others, big league club OWNEIS|Ashburn, Philadelphia 350. :;Lg'xlltliflaiauct?g;;m i WA s participate in the el Blucn:;y(;: 128154 2‘:1: mattress, 1 high chair. Call 581. quick start yesterday to bring in were preparing for a showdown With| Runs batted in—Sauer, Cincinnati washington won by a length and a | distribution of school insurance | Belt. { i 936 3t Walter D. Field. 936 4t 4 five runs and snow the Elks under, the players. : iand Musial St. Louis 64. half tn 6:43.3 i A (Tait st et nEve i OMTRBIBAS | ok e fLhivks - s -+ 8-5 in the nine inning game. i w‘ll FlGHI From a reliable source it Was| Home runs—Sauer, Cincinnati 24 155 RS 0 S o Omt - in the Ctiy of Juneau, |GE Washing Macnine sasoo g-iCOMPLETELY renovated Quonset Nielsen got the fireworks under- learned that the Mogul's backed bY |Kiner, Pittsburgh 23. q T}:v pista’? Soul? Crilhe) Op;m"e(, 4 jointer with motor and building on log skids. See Pete way with a clean sinzle and was Presidents Ford Frick of the National | pjsching_Poat, New York 82 .800; WESI'ERN I.EAGUE b o i x;:e abrerity T TABAITor | | Acosssbriens DRGDE 465 936 3t Warner at Chas. Warner Co. ¢ brought in with the next man at —in |League and Will Harridge of the |Brecheen, St. Louis 9-3 .750. ‘_{‘“l"‘* s 31 aellit o Soll Ml 11 i ks L L R 936 tf bat when Rolison swatted out & | PHILADELPHIA, July 12—— American; were ready to issue thej ‘Ameriean League frd ;‘_‘ n""_-“ ‘:‘j‘»‘(‘l;’”li’;u‘z’m:’ ‘0’; schogl MODERN two wearoom furnished | ——=———- Raile o double to right field. Cope, con-'Tke Williams, at his best when the following ultimatum to the players: | pating_Williams, Boston 388;! Final scores of games played in _“: ':“ TR s | pre-war house in Wawnor Addi- (1942 DODGE Tudor, good condi- tinuing the rally, stepped Up to chips are down, takes on what may| “Either you live up to your moral|goydreau, Cleveland .359. the' Westerr* Interfiational Logue| 5 . Ary aient partitipatiiy flst | | tion: 7 Moderstaly-wHced. - ‘Cant Hon. Fed 875 ey the plate for a single. Two more e his toughest signment tonight Lcnu“nom and play when called UP-| Runs batted in—Stephens, Boston over the weekend are as follows: ) ally vi Douglas 35, 1 long, 1 short. 34 3t | o, 1 runs were brought in when Notar againse Beau dack. . bon or let's drop the whole thing.” |5 DiMaggio, New York 74. 7 ° i e S :1:!;‘2: "t:m?:t\:‘dnl].\le gl;?:af:d 1‘:):"1,: i o ey ‘F(;R Qu\lcl(r Ealn‘, one 30-ft. Pot came around to tag Cantillon for, The sharp punching Trenton,| .Each of the eight’ pitchers com-{ gome runs—Keltner, Cleveland'20; | Tacoma 4-7; Bremerton 1-2. ‘I mfeg )0«1‘;‘,» 'jcr:*;lablc T WANTED mw 52{‘? Also nnevq hp Fair- the second double in four men at N. J. titleholder was a 2 to 1 favo- | prising thé American League staif|pjmaggio, New York 19. Shokdne' $8: Wenatchss -8 “"3( P ”I vt ey MO AR o bank Morse stationary Snging. #9. pat. MacDonald’s infield ily was rite to beat the former Georgia wcrked either Saturday or Sunday.| pitching—Fowler, Philadelphia 8- 1! Yaxima 60; Salem 5-5. | nerandest ot Dhstict ST TR e o | Along sige boat Valksrle loagiog lost in the sun and he made home 'shceshine boy seeking to regain a| The game will start at 11:30 a.m.| g75: Reynolds and Raschi New York | Only games scheduled, Thlerc[ore i Junezu.x o g RE: A‘ 3. Ii‘m':md witk hf;“ towca s sma?l boat ‘I.\zfrbor. Seg Wood on R R popp(d M iidesha na b5)q WHige BRORS Bl — A . ! GAMES SATURDAY ance Rgents‘ a}e hereby notified ihnl gznl:fct?;;t)x:;x&xlit?elzlfi0:; sZOfl?n * e e ol -934 3—‘ ik » RGP 4 e ; i R Tacoma 8-5; Vancouver 5-6. lif they qualify under the above re- | a ; ey ital)1 8-FT. Refrigerated case with % » . STOLEN AUTOMOBILE 1 Victoria 6-4; Bremerton 1-11. ,Qu‘,e,,y,efits and desire to participate | x’e;\fl)r.ed N(;(,lx.xr:;l:]‘:;ce &r“ffp'fz} compressor and motor. Double ® . Someone borrowed former Police; Wenatchee 7; Spokane 0. o lin the distribution of fire 1nsurancp‘ dogs Mc‘!\' H Compax‘ly Dept. B, glass top and front. Phone ¢ 4 Chief Milo Clouse's auto Saturday, Salem 9; Yakima 4 they should so notify the Superin- | 2433 Magnolia St. Oakland 17.| 392 932 4t | | night, according to a report Clome) - eee —— tendent of Schools, Box 1271, Ju- Coblarhi % & 942; . =" ¢ 777139 Oldsmobile, §225; '37 Plymouth B 7 99 | made to City Police Sunday morn-| Shad is the most valuable fish of | neau, Alaska, prior to July 30, 1948. ‘ b {ing. Clouse had left his igni- the Atlantic Coast and next to the | Board of Directors BABY Crib. Phone Black 403. (new engine) $600; '37 Plymouth ¢ d tion keys in the car. It was found Pacific salmon, the most important | juneau Independent School District ' 936 3t| $275; bus $100. See at Jay's later Sunday on Hemlock Stxeet i | Super Service. 6§32 1 species of North America By: EDWIN C. CLARK AUGUST 1—to rent house or apar | Superintendent. | i Trev- i First publication, July 9, 1948. | ment, two bedrooms preferred, 3 "°,‘,’f”f B0 X, Toguiee AN wg}l’}, ’I’lfif a ”ll]l” e‘ K] F ot pubm fon, July 12, 1948, | furnished or partially Xurmshe;i or Dav b i - | Haupld F. Dawes, Bh. 522 36 2t pisuING - Boat “Challenger” H In 1800, Bedloe's Island, now vsne | CLEANING = WORK. Empire,| Length 51", beam 12%’, draft 7. . of the Statue of Liberty, was given | " poo 4500 931 6t 19 tons net. Diesel power. Sleeps by New York State and City to the | el vl & 6. Galley on deck. Located at & | Federal government in connection iDIsHWASHER, evening shift. Ap- Wrangell, Aalska, Box 453, Mc- | with plans to fortify New York har- | ply at Percy’s Cafe. 924 tf Dermott Bros. 931 6t v | bor. | r | - - - | WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom| WHITEHORSE truck with special | ATTENTION MASONS | furnished house. Call Lorenzen,| delivery body. Engine completely Stated Communication Monday | 254 923 tf! overhauled. See George E. Cleve- vehthe Y0 i T SRh e d, Fi 1 Bank. 922 tf ;:\u:x i)ea;“"z 30 with Labor in the | & g n e s Wanted, 44 hours Jan irst Na ank. N J. W. Lelvers | week. Phone 34. 907 “ NEW Evenruaé outboard motor, 4- Y 1 (935 2t) chr'e'mry i i cylinder 10-horsepower, $40 below | ! NOW AND phis Lt | “lsczl.m.nnus retail. Phone Black 366. 919 tf ; P it SCOTTY Anderson’s property for WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. { sale at Pelican, Alaska. For in- Complete Photographic Supplles | o i yrite Box 735, Pell- 5 g Developing - Lrinting - Enlarging AM ”fl . For COMFORT and | " jits’ Paints and Materials - | 7 A1aska. iy 1o ' NEXT DOOR < BYRPER |_ Biue Printing - Photostats |BEACH HOUSE, $250. Inquire Dewey W, ~ Get the NEW | GUARANTEED Realisuc Perman.| n'o Llovd Green, Mg Gowe Road. 919 1 mo | ent, $750, aper curls, $1 U o ] YES, every time you breathe And when winter comes, you b o c'- r 3'.;‘.';,':'. WABRINOTON Lola's chcypestwp Phone m‘; 32-FT. Cabin_Cruiser, practically ; (and that’s 20 times a minute), keep right on making your own T 2 4 Pan Am.fl“" 1ppe and Habit! 315 Decker Way. | new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph. : you'll thank the good judgment weather. Just set the dial for ‘the Mansgg | rm RENT Douglas 193. 916 tt ‘ that put you in a Packard! temperature you want—the" pést ALASEANS FEEL AT HOMJ. |- ——p uzllrr £ Ha?'mm‘ mmp:m- For only in a Packard can you is automatic. iy - |WILL trade 2 bedroom apt, for| Sprc [OF business women. m"‘: a 1 bedroom apt. Empire C4532. get a constant flow of crisp, fresh So why not start getting some “i_' —even w.hen you're standing req) fun out of your breathing? still, with windows closed. See your Packard dealer—let*him 936 3t| THE HOLLY SHOP. Good paying APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv-| Dusiness: Owner would like to leave city. Experience not nec- lleges. B Hovel- BhaER0, 587 o essary. Owner will teach business. ] GTON At r:ae touch of ;r:euztett_):\; yol:x gi;e you a demox:;tration of the SEAVIEW Ap.. for rent, one block| Will sell at inventory. 908 tf - N can cregteyour own resh, industry’s most efficient heating . from Federal Bldg. 890 | ODGE dum; . . . . p truck. 4 new crisp, circulating air . . . .C0m~ and ventilating system. J“ea‘ roo’ minm NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. | extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- pletely changed once every minute. You'll find it's one of a muilti- Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t{| ln, Auk Bay. 908 11 On the road, you cruise re- ;4. of . PHONE: BLUE 379 CLEAN ROOMS FORREST Home and property, k 4 good reasons for placing N Laeniaent icE "y o 3 4 , freshed with windows #p. No o, packard order mow! ETTING AROUND ALASKA i8 £asY. And guick, t00. Flying - sl scaply. Odcuial Wil W uf |'” Gboler Bishwpy, * oor SRR more nerve-yvraduns wm‘d noise. i ¥ Clippers take you where you want 1o go—from Nome mcE CLEAN steam heated rooms| go3. 878 1 No more wind-blown hair. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. also steamn baths. Scandinaviaz | ’ big, dependable Rooms. 736 t1 | COMPLETE Bod; and Fender Shop And you'll feel at home aboard fi;; f“’ i s | Well equipped. Reasonable. In- & &ppen.'l'hfood and setvige are world-famous. ‘The ai Eloetflal Cont . quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- low—with a uvm‘ of 10% on round trips. Call us at Pouse Wifln“: to _LUSE ANY FOUND ms‘ “"n'n loughby. o TN , A ? LOST: Pair of plain plastic rim!OFFICE Equipment and ‘ aC r BARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106 et A glasses. Lost somewhere between| in Ganper Bide, cnohading. oese Black 775. 932 4t| yescent desk lamps, electric wall R 1] T = clock, small glass top desk, leath- mmwshw“ Sbre LOST: Mexican design sterling} %0 BHA1 €00 o :h ? " b silver brooch. Reward. Black 888, hone, 3 6 to 8 p. m 934 tt| Mmetal telephone stand, and other ¢ items. of valuable and necessary FOUND: Handbag belonging to' office equipment and supplies. | * Molly Adamson. Owner may call Contact Mrs. Seaton at Tele- for it at City Police suflon 43t phone 182 or 80Q. 934 4t ’ ball park and downtown. Phone I proectors, filing cahinets, fluo- i Phope 103 139 So. Franklin | : CAPITAL AUTO SALES - 7 Juneau, Alaska