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PAGE TWO %‘k}i?’/fi)fifl// V/Z?:f/«'/ o REPORT LOUS TO DODGERS BACK IN FIGHT LESNEVICH | PENNANT FIGHT IN IS GIVEN DENIAL NATIONAL LEAGUE he may come out of moth balls to|thing more than idle chatter. defend his title again in September.| In the last place a little more than Gus today are right back in the thick of the pennant fight, trailing only !the front-running Boston Braves. light heavyw npion Lesnevich in Yankee Stadium Sept. Fleischer added he came to this lusion after an interview with|in Chicago yesterday together with tired champion in which Louis|Boston’s 9-6 loss to the Reds in told him | Cincinnati advanced the Brooks to “Maybe I should meet Lesnevich.|within six and a half games of the I can beat him. I still will be able:Braves. to retire unbeaten like Gene Tun-| Rex Barney, the strong-armed ney righthander pitched the first shut- But yesterday, out of his Major League career in % caught just as he was finishing a tlanking the Cubs with seven hits. % round of golf, Louis drove another The joy of Brooklyn's victory was spike into the comeback talk dampened somewhat by an injury ‘I don't know where those rumors |to centerfielder Carl Furillo in bat- come from,” he said. “I've retired ting practice. Furillo's nose was and that’s all x‘wvr is m it.” t.«lun when he was hit by a line = ive. He is expected tp be out for FIGHI DOPE . in Duetroit late 'lmh’ hy }‘,’?;‘.?" 8 o, 0 ‘ou x,,‘, o 75 Cow Ilu pirates crushed the Philadel- Made in Kentucky ;ng;\‘l’m‘; 11-2,in a night game in National League BRUTEH. Team: W L Pt KENTUCKY WH[SKEY L Home runs by Johnny Wyr_ostek, Boston 50 34 Two fistic encounters tcok place Teq Kluszewski and Danny Litwhi- Brooklyn s 38 519 —=A BLEND |last vight as follows: er accounted for six Cincinnati runs | pid o, ek o | At Los Angeles—Willie Bean, 204 and gave the Reds a 9-6 victm‘y[SL Louis a3 513 %54 |Los Angeles, stopped Jerry McSwain. over the Braves. New York 40 39 508 NAnoNA\ stnuzus PROD. couv N.Y. | 191, Anaheim, Calif. (2). Joe McCarthy's fourth place Bos_- Eiilladelphia Y o 86 PROOF » 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ‘C At ]:;5“ im ACnh:.,fJa‘c}Luci‘:Xlé‘-‘ gm Red Hs(‘;x defeated the St. Louis Cincinnati 39 48 ‘469 — | Coy, 125, Los 7Angeles, outpo rowns, 8-3. s —— S o ot yaey £ Tk 407w ORIl et ankecs bowed to Dabiofby and S ica8h 3% 48 42 % leans, (10). 1, the same score by which Wash- 5 J“nea“ root m“lic T o VR T ington knocked off the first placer ... s L‘:;IHCL Y FROM SAN FRANCISCO Indians. The cellar-dwelling Chica- 3 Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. 5 ; _ | Cleveland 50 31 go White Sox defeated the runner=lgp o, g i35 PHONE: BLUE 379 N. F. Weber and H. C. Stryker up A'hIctic 5- N Vo i T By Appointment Only | of San Francisco are among (l!(' fton 9% gk o new guests at the Bamnug‘o/l\ ER I'EAGUE Betroit e b e TR WESI “ | Washington 36 47 434 | St. Louis 20 51 363 Final scores of games played last ! Chicago 27 83 338 nigm in the Western lnlernanonal | League are as follows: Pacific Coast League Wenatchee 12; Tacoma 10 i Team: W L. Pet. Spokane 9; Bremerton ? Oakland 66 48 579 | Salem 6-5; Victoria 4-8. San Diego 64 51 557 Yakima 5; Vancouver 4. San Francisco 62 50 554 - g — {Los Angeles 62 51 549 HAINES VIS:1TORS | Seattle 52 477 | Mrs. Lila Pryer and grandson Hollywood 53 5l 477 are visiting here from Haines and | Pertland 46 64 418 |are at the Gastineau Hotel Sacramento 42, 68 5 .382 1| ; g ‘IIHI.llIIIII!!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIl =1 oChambiagheny o | Moose 10 3 .68 Legion - 6 538 .\ Elks iy 35 8 8 500 d Douglas TR e T ECY ) ¢ See how gay and cheerful your new laundry can be—how well it can bée combined with the all- electric kitchen to make a beauti- ful, livable room! Here electricity xs the servant, and you're the ss”! Attractive G-E electric appliances do tiie work while you relax. The all-clectric laundry— planned about basic “work cent- ers” —has a G-E One-Control Wringer Washer,* a G-E Tum- bler Dryer, and the wonderful new G-E Flatplate Troner! #Walch for the amozing new General teciis @ompletely cutometic Wosher—comu.g soonl GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES The appliances most women want most! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electric Service Don‘t Gamble! TOO OFTEN after a fire the newspaper report says “There was no In- surance.” Only the prop- erty owner who took a chance — and lost — can appreciate that insuffi- cient Fire Insurance is a real calamity. DON'T The all-electric kitchen is planned i about basic *'work centers |, t00. .o | with a G-E Range, G-E Dish- | washer, G-E D.spos.u and GE | Refrigerator! | Whether you're planning to build, buy or remodel, it's easy to own | an all-electric kitchen and laundry. You can build the complete room; or modernize each “work ! center”” by easy, bud- geted steps. Come in and talk it over with us! stake every- thing you own against the chance of being wiped out by fire! Insure with 3UY (OUPON BOOKS-SAVE 10% GET A $10.00 BOOK FOR $9.00 CASH | | | Coupons accepted at face value for purchase of 1 Appliances . . Gasoline . . Motor Oil . . Tires.. - Batteries . . and numerous other articles DOUGLAS PLUMBING & HEATING CO. | P.0.Box 1187 | | Phone 16 AGAIN WE SAY——"IT PAYS TO BUY IN DOUGLAS" Thek 5-0 victory over the Cubs |ZERNIAL IS GIVING PEP TO HOLLYWOOD; BANGS OUT HOMERS By BILL BECKER Gus Zernial, the big Hollywood slugger, appears on his way to | give the Chicago White Sox some- thing they've needed for years—a one-two plate punch. The Sox already have Pat Seerey, the portly gent who poked four homers in one game Sunday. And NEW YORK, July 21—®- er By JOE REICHLER unless all signs fail, they'll find Louis insisted today he meant pmw The Brooklyn Dodgers are making | room next season ior Zérnial, who itively” when he stepped down as{the pennant talk of their President, was optioned to the ‘Stars’ for fur- heavyweight champion but the ring|Branch Rickey, and their new man- | ther development. world buzzed excitedly over reports ager, Burt Shotton, sound like some-| The 210-pound Texan looked "plenty ripe last night as' he bang- °d out a homer in each game to lead the Stars to a twin Coas: League victory over Portland, 8-5 Nat Fleischer, editor of Ring two weeks ago and apparently hope~ Magazine, said in a copyrighted ar-llessly out of the National League ticle the Brown Bomber would meet pennant race, the revived Dodgers|anq g-7. They were Zernial's 26th and 27th four-masters, putting him second, 17 behind San Diego’s Jack Graham. The loop-leading Oaks stretched their lead to 2!: games by de- feating Seattle, 8-6, while second- place San Diego fell twice before | San Francisco, 6-2 and 13-3. | Homers by Merrill Combs and | Les Scarsella, plus George Met- kovich’s triple and three singles, Oakland, although he needed sev- enth inning relief. Sacramento’s cellar-cemented So- lons jolted Los Angeles, 5-3, in their series opener. STANDING OF CLUBS B B G Sy LEADERS IN B. B Here are leaders in Major League Laseball through games of yester- |duy: American League Batting—Williams, Boston Boudreau, Cleveland .356. Runs batted in—Stephens, Boston 78; Gordon, Cleveland 175. Home runs—Keltner, Cleveland 22; DiMaggio, New York 19. Pitching—Fowler, Philadelphia 9- 2 818. .388 National League Batting—Musial, St. Louis Pafkq, Chicago .352. Runs catted in—Mize, New York and Musial, St. Louis 70. Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh .392; and Sauer, Cincinnati 26. Pitching—Poat, New York 9-2 .818. PAC THE DAILY ALASKA EMPKRE—JUNEAU ALASKA gave Will Hafey his 12th win for| - | were are available Southhound Sailing - July 26 | | l Fare $120 | 262 ATHLETES OF OLYMPIC TEAM OF U.S. LANDS, ENGLAND SOUTHAMPTON, England, July 21—(A—The bulk cj the United States Olympic team—262 athletes —trooped down the gangplank of the S. S. America at 7 a.m. this morning and flocked hlgh spiritedly through the Customs inspections. For thé Customs officers they listed items ranging ‘from ‘tiny geod- luck charms to 16-foot bamtoo poles ' carried by pole vaulters. An hour after leaving the ship they climbed into a fleet of buses’ and departed for' London. A special flag-raising ceremony is planned ‘at Uxbridge Thursday for the American athletes, Ambass- lador Lewis Douglas is scheduled to attend. . |MOOSE CARD | PARTY | FOR ALUMNI FUNDS Senior Regent May Larson of the Women of the Moose announced to- day that the Alumni Mooseheart com- er‘l(l(( held the first of two card | parties Monday at the home ot | Chairman Olive Tonkin. | These ties are being held to raise motey for the Alumni from which graduates of Moose can borrow to start in business to further their education Every person that has borrowed {from this fund has repaid in full The Alumni Association is made |up of both men and women of the | Moose. Membership in the Alumni | Association is_through voluntary | contributions. There are now 15,000 active members. It is planned to ‘have another series of card parties for the fund after summer vacation. | First prizes for pinochle was won by Rcber} Light. First prize for 300 pinochle was won by Senior Regent {May Larson. Consolation prize, was given to Junior Regent Edna Card. | After the party refreshments ot | strawberry shortcake and | served by Mrs. Tonkin, as- Associate Dean Iva Her- | sisted by manson. PRI RS 'MARIE WUKICH HAS PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Marie Wukich celebrated her | seventh birthday with a party at | the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wukich, en Eighth Street. | Games were played during the, af- ternoon with Carleen Pearson, Car- ol Freisen and Patricia Caldwell | winning prizes. These attending were: Suellen | Whitehead, Carleen Pearson, Carol | Priesen, Kay Madsen, Pudgy, Pa- tricia and Puggy Caldwell, Andre Dolores Eldemar, Sandy Mrs. Grace Garrett, Mrs. y Pugel, Mrs. Steven Bell and grandmother, Mrs. Fred | Yumal, Bell, Peterson. D SEATTLEITES HERE Visitors from Seattle staying at | the Baranof Hotel include Carl | Carlton, W. F. Thompson, R. W. | Hawley, George H. Nyman, Mau- 'lcP De Compte and S. K. Lemkas- ki, - RECEPTION FOR ZE\'GFRQ A reception will be held in the 10 o'clock. All friends of the couple are invited to attend 944 1t e jo o o 0o 06060000 00 . MOOSE LODGE HOBO . . D-A-N-C-E | ® Wearsyour old clothes and e |® tin can. L] . JULY 24, 1948 e For Moose and their ladies. o | . (944 4t) TRAVEL SOUTHBOUND g on the Luxurious Cruise Ship CORSAIR Juneau to Vancouver De Luxe Passenger Accommodations e on the next .00 plus 15% Federal Tax Sultes - 10% Extra o] IFIC CRUISE LINES Northland Transportation Co. General Agents coffee __ ti28 honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester | Zenger at the Moose Club this evening, July 21, between 8 and | » imately 115.3 feet to a point where‘ }BARANOF FHERE FROM SOUTH WITH FIFTEEN The Steamer Barano( was in Ju- neau at 11 o'clock last night bring- ing 18 passengers for here and left three hours later for the Westward taking twelve persons. From Seattle passengers were: E. <. Ellett, wife and children, Wil- liam Fisher, Sophis Godley, Lee Hut- ton and wife, Frank Lajoie, Millard Washington, E. Hopper, M. Hopper, | L. C. Staltz From Ketchikan: W. Anderson, J campbell, J. Thomasson and Marion | Villianouva. To Seward: the Rev. P. G. Could Alite Thornborrow, Kathtyn Stern, Bonnie Schoeman, Muriel \exdugo.} W. E. Thomas, F. H. Kline and"C L. Bush! To Valdez: Edward Naghel, Pris- illa Parker, Louise Robinson and W. Flowers. R HYPERIAN-FORD LAND THEIR FISH | The H_vpmmn. headnd by Oscar Oberg, as in yesterday with 21,000 pounds cod and 1,800 pounds hali- but, and the Ford, skippered by Ole Bransdell, tied up at the Juneau! Cold Storage with 2,500 paunds sal-| e - - R. F. TAYLOR HERE 1 R. F. Taylor of the Forest Ser- vice is stopping at the Hotel Ju- neau. | FOR RENT PIANO for rent, studio models. Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf APTS Ruoms wlth klmhen priv-‘ ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SI‘AVIEW Ap. . for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. S{tt NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tI JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 181 |NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms aiso steam baths. Scandinavian | | Rooms. 136 tt NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE United States of America, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Div sion, SS. Public notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a Writ! of Execution, dated July 12th, 1948, issued out of the District Court of the United States, for the First Judicial Divi- sion of the Territory of Alaska, on and in pursuance to that certain Judgment rendered in said Court, on the 28th_ day of May, 1948, inl favor of Carl F. Hagerup, as plain- | tiff, and against Frank W. Harris, | Leota Puzey and Jack Westfall, as | defendants, I have, on this 13th day of July, 1948, levied upon the |following described real estate, sit- | uated in the City of Juneau and Territory of Alaska, to-wit: | That certain tract of tide lands situated in Juneau, Alaska, and de- scribed as beginning at the South- east corner of Lot on Line 1-2, Casey-Shattuck Addition to the City |of Juneau, Alaska, whence Corner | iNo. 1 of said survey bears South 30 West, 105 feet distant; thence South 55° 29° West a ditsance of approximately 1153 fdst; thence (North 34° 10 West a distance of | | Appr oximately 35 feet to a point on | |the Southerly side of West Eleventh | ‘Street thence North 55° 29’ along | | the Southerly side of West Eleventh JStlect for a distance of approxi- | [the Southerly side line of West ® |Eleventh Street intersects Line 1-2, | Casey-Shattuck Addition to the City | of Juneau, Alaska; thence along ® |Line 1-2, Casey-Shattuck Addition | {South 30° 16’ East to the place of ‘beginning together with the build- lings and improvements situated |thereon; 1 nd that I will, accordingly, ofier |said real estate for sale, at pubne | vendue, to the highest and best bid- ‘dex for cash, on the 27th day of (August, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock AM, |at the front door of the Federal- : Territorial Building, in Juneau, Al- aska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 13th day of July, 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal. Territory of Last publication, Aug. 4, 1948. The City of Juneau will entertain bids on a $50,000.00 Revenue Bond issue to be used by the City to fi- nance its share of the cost of con- structing a Municipal Airport Build- ing. Additional information is available at the City Clerk’s office. P J. POPEJOY, . City Clerk. First publication, July 21, 1948. Last publication, July 23, 1948. The City. of Juneau will entertain bids on 2 lease of the restaurant and allied concessions to be operated b in the Municipal Airport Building. Floor plans of the concession area and information on equipment needs are available at the office of the City Engineer. Bids will be opened on August 5th at 10 AM. in the office of the City Clerk. The City of Juneau reserves the right tQ re- fuse any and all bids and to waive J. POPEJOY, WEDNESDAY ]ULY 2t I948 FOR SALE W=A=-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE takes 4-bdr. utility room, DOUGLAS— $6,500 house, compl. furn,, furnace, basement, 50x200 lot. Also 2-bdr. home, view, large basement, part furnished. B()ATS: Marion J; The Forrester; The Dell, 40-ft. senier be at the REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale. 4-unit apartment house. Excellent condition. Large apartments with dining room and Channel view. Best residential location. Nevy stoves and refrigerators. HOUSE with waterfront location 'MURPHY & MURPHY ! FURLONG 10nie, 2% miles on Gla- | habor Sunday. 3 on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter | CALHOUN St. large’ corner lots | living. h. Large living room:, with 3 rentals over 10% on in-| Wwith fieldstone firepldee. 110-volt vest. View. Beautiful Erickson| light pltht with appliance in- home, Star Hill, 3 bdr, utility,| clulding® ismng machine. cool room, compl. furn, lovely NEW two Bedroom house on 10th garden; 2 bdr. home on 2 view; Street. Tile kitchen and bath lots, unfurn. Edwin; Pollock,| Floor furnace. Star Hill. LARGE two bedroom house, Au}n GLACIER_Ave. 1-bdr. compl. furn.! Bay. Patented land. Hardwood floors, terms; former|OLD House with four bedrooms, * Danuer home; 2 part. furn. Living roem with fireplace. Well houses, 1 acre, light plant, Lemon furnished, Excellent Chanuicl Creek. view. Low price. McMULLEN Estate, income appr.| ————————————— $160 month. TWO 3-bdr. homes Behrends Ave; w"-lMM wm"'phone 234 Foster home, 10th, pine panel, tireplace, hardwood floors, furn-| JUNEAU—One oi the nicest homes ished, furnace, basement, etc. in Juneau, located on corner of BEACH prop. Briggs, Sheppard,| 17th and Main St, 4 bedrooms, Edwards; Bacon at Auke Bay 50-| full basement, automatic oil hot foot beach plus 5 acres pat. land and house priced quick sale. EQ| ate private den, newly renovated Schnoeker at Auke Lake, $3,500; and painted, big garage, com- 4, Douglas Beachi, $2550 1 acre and! pletely furnished, overlooking Ju cement basement West Juneau.! neau and the Gastineau Chan- $8,000 Cole’s. pile driving; $800| nel. Avallable August 15. Terr falling equipment. Cash $20,000. Call 497 for ap- pointment. (942 tf) HAWKINS INVESTMENT (0. PHONE - - 497 water heat, 2 fire places, separ- REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS Phone 67, over First National Bnnk FUBSALE g ELECTRIC Adding Machine, 8 bank, $265. A COMPLETE amateur phutn- ' ATR driven Skilsaw, 12", cost $225 graphic developing and print-{ new, take it now for $175. ing outfit, including automatic | NEW Francini accordion, 120 bass, enlarger and accessories. 224; for $200. Gastineau Ave., Apt. 1. 943 4t | DINING Table, four leather seat chairs, $50. i BEST Jalop in “town, 33 Plymouth | ;NTERNATI ONA coach. Inquire R. E. Packard!w;l HUDSON éaf‘:zkupflzs;flfl Northern Commercial Carpenter! TOwHOAT, comfortable . living Shop, or Red 462. 944 2t | quarters, extra 140 Chrysler en- gine, 20 ton gross, 50 ft. overall, & TROLLER Millie S. 3010’ fully | equipped, accommodates two, re-| 5 It draft. $9500 puts you in built inside and out. Priced for| Dusiness and furnishes living quick sale. Empire C4586. 44 6t| Quarters too. | CABIN Cruiser, 16’ 6", MODERN, compietely furnished!| Universal, $700, home 2 years old, Two bedroom, NEW Speedboat, won class in 4th finished stairway to unfinished| races, 25 hp Universal, $900. attic space sufficient for 2 ad- | GOOD HUNTING-FISHING BOA'F, ditfonal bedrooms, garage in 2-3! sleeps threesfive, 28 ft., beam 9 concrete basement. Oil hot air| ft. 6-cyl. Cont. Star. $1800. Key iurnace, oil automatic hot water| available at our office. heater, oak floors, metal venetian | NEARLY NEW Cabin Cruiser. * blinds. Lot 60'x100' in new re-| ft., 110 Chrysler, sleeps 3. $85 stricted district, excellent view.| $1250 down. Moderate price, under present} ROOMY CRUISER, sleeps 4, 26 ft., sound value, includes fire insur-! Chrysler eng., 12 knots. $3675; ance premiums, garden tools and| $2175 cash. 31G232, 4th float. other misc. items in addition to!121 GRAY MARINE engine, 5-1 standard furnishings. FHA terms.| reduction, front end power take- Call owner, Black 875. 941 tf| off, twin disc. Used one season. {2 LOTS on Gastineau Ave. Phone‘w:ézslor",DIAN CHIEF, a home Green 232. 940 Lfi cycle, that is, $650. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 new 25 hp ) motor- cier Highway; beach frontage, 1 acre patented land, good gal den, beautiful view, large wor shop, also Shotgun Club across road; 2 bdr. modern home, furn- ! ished, with 2-room attic; very! best water system, $5,000. 937 tf|USED Electric cabinet sewing ma- HOTEI in good location for sale | fl_}_"“f‘ :O"d Ct"“dm‘m;t‘;'b]e ;"‘:‘1' or lease. Ph. 187. 881 B U e sl 875. 944 3t 1940 2-door Pontiac Sedan. Phone 037-3 or T16. 1739 Oldsmobile, $225; '37 Plymouth 936 U1 " new engine) $600; '37 Plymouth $225; '47 GMC Pickup $1200; WA“TED '37 Lafayette $225. Jay’s Super Service. 943 tf WAITRESS at Perc, s Cafe. 44 “:ixso“éuétom Built Daveno, leav- ing, must sell; make an offer. North Transfer Office. 943 tf 160016 ties. Red 167. 942 4t WANTED TO RENT Z‘Or 3 hed { room house. Call Major Newbould at 176. 944 tf SALESMEN WANTED:— Dealer [WALNUT dining set, 6 chairs, buf- Rawleigh Line Food Products,i fet can be sold separately. 1 Extracts, Medicines, Vitamins, 9x12 rug, $15. 1 6x9 rug $10. Oc- Insecticides—nearly 200 house-{ cational tables, wine chair and hold and farm necessities. EX-{ ttoman. Welch baby buggy. Call cellent opportunity. Write Raw-{ gie 710, 942 tf leigh’'s Deépt. SK=12-216, Oaklandy - 7, California. State age and!ELECTRIC Grili and other res- qualifications, 843 3t! ' thurant equipment, 1st class con- GIRL, 15 or over to take care of | dition. $“p‘ e n;:lkl;l: child days. Phone Douglas Pflx:e Wz 964. 943 110,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light YOUNG lady photo finisher with| Liant. Less than % price. Write Alaska, First Judicial Division. +4 some store experience. For par- Box: 3388 938 tf By SIDNEY J. THOMPSON, ticulars, apply to Alaska Terri- 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- Deputy. ( torial Employment Service, 124{ or Davis. 794 t1 First publication, July 14, 1948, Marine Way. 942 it WHITEHORSE truck with special delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Cleve- land, First Nat'l Bank. 922 t1 SCOTTY Anderson’s property for * sale at Pelican, Alaska. For in- formation write Box 1735, Peli- MISCELLANEQUS WINTER and YUND, CO. fne. Coniplete Photographic Supplies Developing - Lrinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photestats can, Alaska. 919 1 ma GUARANTEED Realisuc Perman. | BEACH HOUSE, $2,500. Inquire’ ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 “pl Mrs. Lloyd Green, “Fritz Cove Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 Road- 919 1 mo 315 Decker Way. #132-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph, was a0 roum | Douglas 193. 916 tf THE HOLLY SHOF. Good payl LOST: Material, two patterns, | Javing Behrends Bank, Monday. Re- business. Owner would like ta leave city. Experience not nec- ward. Red 895 before noon. 44 3t: essary. Owner will teach business, LOST: Mexican design sterling| - Will sell at inventory. 908 tt silver’ brooch. Reward. Black 888, | ———————u_ . — 11941 DODGE dump truck: 4 new 6 to 8 p. m. 934 t1| extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- | TOBT: Tadies 12-inoh high rub. | _ o AUk Bay. 908 1 i all informalities. _City Clerk. g mrst’ publication, July'21, 1948. Last publication, July 23, 1948. . ber boots, size 6, in Juneau yes-' COMPLETE Bod -nd;;a;sna. terday. Will finder please call Well equipped. In- Mrs. H. Stonchouse, Red 360. quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 wil. 4 942 3t loughby, o 1

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