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PAGE TWO Sewite Sl(‘(‘ There's more than a little of the Victorian manner in this charming gown of rayon jersey. Graceful gathers and litile puffed sleeves . . . a drift of skirt ... . Alencon lace and satin ribbons give you a sheltered Victorian air, So easy to care for and it's run-proof, tco. Have yours in Blue, Shell Pink or White. Sizes 32-42. $3.95 pwoar vy HOLEPROOE in to protect your roof ay Jthis w with ALGMINUMS Maisyos coann Get long-lasting pro- tection against all kinds of weather with Standard Aluminum Asbestos Coating. This quality roof coating re- flects the heat and keeps it cooler inside even on the hottest days. Get Standard Aluminum Asbestos Coating today! STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA { e Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 | i | [ & | | | HA CARRIES 32 ON SUN. FLIGHTS Airiine carried on flights follows: From Anchorage: Wes Kim, Dr. Bailey, D. M. Altman, Paul Puckett, John Hazelton, Jo Lynn. From Cordova: Dr. Porter, John Taylor, Mrs. C. Davis, M. Hendrik- son., To Yakutat: C. M. Baltzo. To Cordova: Charles Burdick, A P. Dean, Robert Fleming, Eugene | Anderson. | To Anchorage: Robert Aste, N. | J. Culter, John Poitras, Pauline !‘Bowlmg. F. Fioran, Margie Bower, azel Graham, R. L. Reed, James er Roy Anderson, Mary Glad- Ken Hendrickson, Armond, Joanne Draper, McClelland. To Kodiak: Gumm Barbara Cyril Zubotf, Earl I Plumbing ,‘. Telephone-319 ':I i 0ii Burners Harri Machine Shop, Inc. SOLONS IN SPURT | TOWARD TOP SPOT: RAINIERS LOSE TWO (By the Associated Press) The € nento Solons are the newest ation in the Pacific Coast League, and the big question today is: where did they come Il irom? || Nebedy is sure ctly, but six days ago and atout 20 Burma Shave signs out of Seattle the Solons were scmewhere in the vicinity of fifth place. Today (Monday) Sacramento is number two in the standings, 10 games behind Hollywocd They arrived Sunday by taking both ends of a double header with Seattle, 8 to 0 and 3 to The Colons swept the six game series | from the Rainiers, who now have ilos" nine in a row. 2 ‘ The shutcut belonzed to Kenny | Holcombe, who, like Tom Rose in fmv second game, twirled six hit | ball. RAINIERS' SKID And what of Seattle? The | Rainiers' two week home stand wo | their most disastrous in years. Tres won only three out of 15 gamcs | dropping 11 of their last 12 star Seattle’s ckid is remin ila year when a mid-sea: !carried the Rainiers within o ygame of the top before (icy cooled off. Teday, in fifth place, the iers are colder than the ¥ Elliott Bay. At Hollywood. the Stars spit iwith San Francisco, dropping the jopener, 4 to 2 and winning th abbreviated nightcap on Art Schal- lock’s 4 to 0 shutout. Hollywood annexed the , four games tu | three. | PADRES SKID ALSO | San Diego also hit the Sunday, dropping to fourth skid place ‘! Beavers tcok the opener, 9 to 4 then held off a Padre uprising in the finale to win, 7 to 6. Portland !took the series, 4 to 3. { Oakland split with Los Angeles, drcpping the first game, 4 to 3 and | ceating the invaders 9 to 8 in the nighteap. The Acorns are in third place, 11 games off the pace. in deference to the annual All- Star Game at Seattle tonight, there will be no other activity among Coast League teams until Wednes- lay. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Saturday’s Results Los Angeles 6, Oakland 1. San Diego 12, Portland Sacramento 11, Seattle 8. Hellywood 17, San Francisco & i i i | | 2 | | LIONS AND LADIES Ball game tcnight—6 p.m., and installation at 8 pm, _Salmon Creek Country Club, 43 1t Public libraries in 94 large United States cities house more than 44 million volumes. Nights-Red 730 jon a double defeat at Portland Th ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League W L Pct Hollywood 67 42 615 Sacramento .65 50 524 | Oakland .55 52 514 San Diego 55 53 509 Seattle 65 54 505 | Portland ................ 50 56 472 | San Francisco 47 60 433 | Los Angeles 45 62 421 i | National League | w L Pct Brooklyn 47 3 603 St. Louis . 47 32 595 | Boston 43 36 544 | Philadelphja 41 38 519 New York 38 38 507 | Pittsturgh .35 42 455 Cincinnati 31 45 403 Chicago 30 50 American League | i W L Pet | New York 50 27 649 Cleveland .4 32 573 | Philadelphia .44 35 537 | Boston .42 36 .533 | Detroit. 41 39 513 ington ;.. 33 42 440 Chicago B84 a3 | St. Louis ... 24 53 312 THIS MORNING AT 4 | WITH 52 EMBARKING Arriving from the Westward at 1 o'clock this morning, the Aleu- |rian had 14 passengers disembark- At sailing time this morning the southbound voyage, there ng. j for were 52 embarking for vayporte From Seward, passengers were: Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Favell, Thelma | ind Dorothy Gualt, Carl Hall, Miss | Ann Kretschmar, Walter Stewart, Gecrge W. Taylor, Miss Cleo Webb, | Lawrence Widmark, Peter Franze | From Valdez: Mrs. Dorothy Dun- Joh Holbach, Miss Livie Tanya. For Seattle: H. E. Whitman, Mr. | nd Mrs. Ben Axman, Mrs. L. Mfelin, Mrs. Maxine Melin, Miss Sandra Melin, Mrs. E. Holmstrom. M. J. Kibby, Miss Jean Kibby, Mis Irene Adams, Fred Birchard, Clit- ton Birchard. Mrs. John Hermle, Jack Hermle, Jean Hermle, Dorothy Fenne Helen McLeren, A. J. Johnson, Gene Johnson, Mrs. Jane Barnes, Mrs. N. K. Glaeser, C. G. Carlson. Mrs. Percy Reynolds and two child- | ven, Parm Dickson. Charlotte Rine- | nart, Rita Rinehart, A. E. “chrompf, Mrs. Lenore Melvin, M. Johnson, Paul A. Johnson, Donald Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Douglas. R. E. Robertscn. * For Ketchikan: Mrs. Fred Grafit, Fred Grant, Jr, Arelene Grant, Fred Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Panl| Bayan, Mrs. Mildred Martin, Miss| Virginia Nielson, J. W. Leivers, P.| J. Gilmore, Jr., Miss Mildred Msy-! nard, Miss Marie Jensen, Judge| George W. Folta, William T. Ma- honey, Albert Varllette, Don Atkin- | son. | PETERSBURG PRISONERS WILL SERVE SENTENCES IN JUNEAU | To serve sentences of from two to six months in the Federal Jail,| five prisoners were brought from | Petersburg Saturday by Deputy U. S. Marshal Chris Christensen. Sentenced Friday by U. S. Com- | missioner Dale H. Hirt, of Peters- burg, on charges of disorderly con- duct, the prisoners are Sally Picker- nell, Grace Montemayor, James H. Wheeler, Jr., Laurence Pickernell land Arthur Paul. ANNOUNCEMENT Effective today the ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE will be under the ownership and management of GUS PETERSON. We solicit your patronage, and promise to give regular and efficient service to all our customers, both old and new. ACME DISPOSAL | SERVICE Same Phtme---'GSI ‘ Box No. 2676 B ‘iIIII!IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIII|III|I||IIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli Y | | mentary School | Avenue School each day that school ONDITIONS OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. Weather conaiuons and temper- stures at various Alaska points, so on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 1. m, 120th Meridian Time, and eleased by the Weather Bureau, Juneau follow: W i B e e o e e FOR SALE W-A-N-T A-D-S FORSALE MONDAY, JULY 11, 1049 FOR SALE CUT-DOWN Ford V-8 racer, every- thing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4. 42 3t electric heater, large sled, girls bicycle. Ph. Douglas 552. 42 sz]! i BARGE, 60ft. x 24ri. A-1 condi- | tion. See Cash Cole, boat “Jazz” at Boat Harbor. 41 6t 1941 PLYMOUTH, extra tires, heat- i er $450. See at Oonnors. BEST combination business in Al- | aska, pcol hall and barber shop. Highest prices, a sacrifice. Box 503, Cordova, Alaska. 241 12t 1938 V-8 Coupe. Ph. 568. 41 4t Phone 40 tf IOM GEORGE residence. t 015-2 rings. Anchorage . 55—Partly Cloudy Barrow e Missing Bethel 54 - Partly Cloudy Cordova v D0—RaIN Dawson 48—Partly Cloudy Edmonton 53—Partly Cloudy Fairbanks 59—Partly Cloudy Haines 51—Rain Havre 52—Partly Cloudy Juneau Airport 50—Cloudy Annette Island 51—Clear Kodiak 48—Drizzle Kcotzebue 52—Partly Cloudy McGrath 57—Partly Cloudy Nome 52--Partly Cloudy Northway 51—Partly Cloudy Petersburg ... 52—Foggy Portland 56-—Partly Cloudy Prince George 52—Partly Cloudy | Seattle E%CIqufly Whitehorse 53—Partly Cloudy Yakutat 50—Rain TWO SUSPECTS IN RICE ATTACK CASE ™ HELD ON PASADENA | Two men who may have been the sailers who attacked and robbea Robert Rice on the Douglas high- way altout midnight Thursday are being held as suspects in the case, according tc a radiogram received 5y US. Marshal William T. Ma- R. Pahl, commanding officer ol the cruiser Pasadena. The names of the men were not disclcsed. The message indicated that they were being held as sus- pects only. Because one of the attack wea- pons, a rusty exhaust pipe on which was found hair and blood, had been thrown into a creek, it is doubtiu], according to Deputy Marshal Sid Thompson, that much will be disclosed as far as finger prints are concerned . that might identify the attackers, though all of the attacks weapons are being ent to the FEI laboratcry examination. {ANDERSON SERVICES TCMORROW AT 2P.M. | Funeral services for Seht Cylon Anderson, known as Andy the Bar- ! ber, will be held tomorrow at p. m. in the chapel of the Char- les W. Carter Mortuary with the 2 Rev. Arthur Bauer conducting the | services. Interment will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Anderson died last week in his' apartment Rooms. at the Kensington REQUEST FOR BIDS The Board of Directors of the Juneau Independent School District invites bids for the furnishing of transportation to school children re- siding between the Lyle Johnson Home located on the Glacier High- way and the Juneau City imits. Transportation is to be furnished | from points along the route to the Juneau High School, Juneau Ele- and Willoughby is in session. Bids will be received until 4 P.M. August 9, 1949, in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Bids will be opened at 7:30 P.M. August 9, 1949. Detailed information of the services to be rendered may be ob- tained from the Superintendent of Schools. The Board of Directors of the Ju- neau Independent School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Board of Directors JUNEAU INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT For the Board EDWIN C. CLARK, Superintendent. First publication, July 8, 1949. Last publication, July 11, 1949. tor ) 16 MM Revere movie camera, al- most new. See at Lu-Ek’s Photo Shop. 40 tf BURCHCRAFT, 16 ft. new, $300., 40 tf ply. ! }41 FORD Coupe. .ust overhauled, | $750. Ph. Red 725. 38 tf e e 0 0 00 v oo 0o A FAST Luxony Runabout, “The Sweet Lorraine” prices to ~ell im- mediately. Also sedan. Packard Boat Building | Shop, phone 817. 39 tf ! R e R T i 6-FT. V-bottom skiff and outboard. Ph. 488 or Green 472 after 6 p.m. |honey Saturday from Capt. James! CRECENT APT., centrally located; ' | “good investment. Call 428. 39 o | 1941 BUICK 4-door sedan. See and ! s o) iMODERN 2 or 3-bedroom house, ! ! furnished, big yard, fenced, one‘ block from school. Owner G. M., Ferguson, Douglas 552. ! THREE rocm house trailer; alum- | inum exterior, spung glass insu- fated, gasoline or butane range| with oven, oil heater, fluorescents, venctian blinds, ice box, sleeps' four. Beautifully furnished. P.ea—; sonable, Ph. Douglas 772 €3 nings. | 1 eve- | 236 t1 | SEVERAL Large anc Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain; prices at the First National| Bank. 35 tf | 1 JOHNSON outboard 9.8 hp motor,i A-1 condition. See J. S. MacKin- 28 tf | 241 non at Alaska Laundry. pair shop suitable for general re-! pairs and machine shop work; | priced for quick sale far below | 1 value. See Stan Perry, 109 wu-! loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf MERCURY 75 hp motor and 7| i ®fathom sockeye net complete. Ph. Green 332. 25 6t ALMOST New, excellent conditic, { baby Whirldry Washing Machine, | | $60. Call.035 five rings. 24 tf. ,im PLYMOUTH Panel Truck, good { | condition. $700. See at Jay’s 27 tf Super Service. | LONG Established business, liquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf ; GE AUTOMATIC iron, typewriter, |, | LENA’s Beach—Cabin with facilit- Madsen's Cycle and Fishing Sup- ; DOUGLAS— One of { TWO bedroom house, patented land ® $4200 buys good furnished home on | 1948 Hudson THREE bedroom nome, full 2 e © o o p @ v 6 @ o o WHY collect rent receipts? 39 ! ESTABLISHED BUSINESSES:— make offer. Ph. Douglas 35. 38 6t | F{URPHY & MURPHY all elecric kitchen, beautifully ! Phone 676 over Firet Nat. L S A A > DAIRY or beverage case Approxi-| GLACIER HIGHWAY — Hanna!4.BEDROOM house, 3 yeats ‘old, home, two miles from town, furn-: ished, two bedrooms, nice yard; and garage, three-quarters acre;3.BEDROOM log cabin, Auk Bay patented land, eligible for G. 1.] loan or owner will finance. | OVELY new, furnished, two bed-] room home. Complete with elec- tric range and refrigerator. Pur-l nace, fireplace, garage and base-l ment. Car and boat with out-! board motor included. This home | is on one-half acre of land on] the highway. i 41 3¢{ TWO small houses on one acre of | 3. patented land. Only $500 down. TWO very nice year around homes on the water. Completely furn-| ished, one with three bedrooms.& one with two. Close to bus ser- vice and stores. Acreage withl| each of these, one beaumuny! landscaped and garden planted. ies for four. Excellent view. $2300 cash. TWO and one-half acres of 1and in1i the center of the most desirable | part of Auke Bay settlement. I the better | homes with living room, dining! room, three bedrooms, basement; furnace heat. Two lots with gar-| age, good location with view. ) waterfront, good beach. $2500. Nob Hill. i | $500 ! down will put you in your own' two bedroom house. near center‘ of town. i ! ] H i con- crete basement, lawn started, goos location. Liquor store, Restaurant, Mach- ine Shop, Ladies Specialty Cralt Shep and Beauty Saion. I REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ! ‘omal Bank | { " FOR _sigui: i | i mately 6 ft. high, 7 ft. long, 3 ft.| deep, 8 glass service doors, 2! shelves 7 ft. long each, on inter-! or. Practically new %-hp Com- pressor, $150 for quick sale. 20th{ Century Super Market. 43 6t ! 16-Foot round bottom boat for m-! board or outboard. See outside Boddings warehouse. Make offer. Blue 913. 43 tli 1940 Chrysler 4 door. Make offer. | Ph. Blue 913. See at Connors; Motors. 43 ttl .” e o o ©0 o o " o o o : L] { L] L] MODERN 2 or 3 bedroom house, all | electric kitchen, beautifully furn- ished, big yard fenced, one block! from school. Owner, G. M. Fergu- | son, Douglas 552. 46 th . k! o ® 000000000 00 2 double breasted dark suits, size: 40 or 42; 20 dress shirts, size 1412, 2 brown sport jackets, underwear, 1 sleeping bag. All in good con- dition and priced right for a{ quick sale. Call 418 evenings af- ter 7:30. 43 2t | QUICK SALE: Philco refrigerator and box springs mattress, good condition, price reasonable. Phone | 614 or 796. 43 9t | WANTED | | LOG CABIN 28x15 It intige. Hawk Call 143. Inlet. 202 tf MIRACLE SERIES Popular Piano Instruction and Accordian PHONE 667 Follow the Cabs to | BOSS' OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time National Distillers Prod. Corp., N.Y. A Gentloman's Whiskey-from Kentucky 1 } | i I « 86 Proof + 63% Grain Neutral Spirits i GIRLS, age 16 years atileast, need- ed as ushers. Apply Capitol Thea- | tre. 43 3t USKY 16-yvear-old boy with de- pendents needs steady work; also school girl will care for children, reliable. Ph. Blue 236. 41 3t H DUPLEX. Two well furnished apts. | ABOUT $8,000 will handle 3-apart- full basement, automatic heat. Completely furnished. Garage. area. Full bath. Patented land. Completely fitted for winter liv- ing. One very luxurious with 35-1t. living room and excellent channel view. A fine home for a couple without children. $75.00 per mo, from 2nd apartment. Owner fin- anced at generous terms. BEDROOM unfurnished home: large yard and good location. Basement and automatic heat. $8,300. William Winn-Phone 234 INCOME PROPERTIES $5,000 of your own money (no loan money) down payment takes eight apartment building and extra building lot. Payments $100 plus interest at 6%. Income $442.50 per month, net about $250 monthly or live in one of apartments and make less. Close in; owners leav- ing town. New roof, new plumb- ing, newly decorated. Furnished. ment building close in; two 2- bedroom and one 1-bedroom apts. No nicer apts. in Juneau or Al- aksa. 3 Five small houses, $10,000. All 1-bedroom unfurnished; will bring around $200 monthly with no op- erating expense or bother. 45 building lots, Juneau and Glacier Highway. Discount for 5 or more. [ 5 ACRES; 10 acres, 3% acres pat- ented, Auke Bay and Fritz Cove. Two bargains in unfinished houses. FIFTEEN Juneau homes, four Douglas, eight Highway, Auke Bay, Fritz Cove, and Lena Cove. BOATS, USED CARS and TRUCKS Distributors of SCHRAMM ~ AIR COMPRESSORS. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harbor — Phone 911 FOR VAUATIONERS TAKU LODGE hose who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.00. | Contact Ralph Wright at the For t {Chamber of Commerce Travel In- tormation hooth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 tt MISCELLANEOUS CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, court- eous service. New cars. Phone . 223 t1 JUNEAU rGOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 | Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 378 | HOPES New ana Tsea Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 899 WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - Kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola's ‘Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Dezker Way. tt FOR ROOM with private bath, and pri- vate entrance. Ph. Black 340. 43" WILL> sublet a downstairs apt. for SEATTLE coupie desire employ-[ three months, either single per- | ment anywhere in Alaska. Man| gon or couple. Ph, 348. 23 | 39, truck driver, light plumbing, i g 3 general maintenance, ete. Wife 24, | SHOP Space. 72 Willoughby, 220 tf | general office work or waitress =1 Honest, sober, congenial. State | VICE Clean Rooms, steam heated. salary you will pay. Write box 315 Gold st. 220 tf 6003, care of Daily Alaska Em- STEAMHEATEL rvoums, weekly “; | pire. 39 6| Monthly. Colontal Rooms. 69 t1 = % — | WANTED to buy 3 bedroom furn- WURILT.Zm m ished house. Phone 424, Juneau Andersca Piano Shop. Ph, 143 ‘Public Schools. b8 M S i ety = = SEAVIEW Agt. for rent, one blo j FAL X hpavaRn from Federal Blg, e A good job for a good man; no drunks or stumble bums. Phone | NICE CLEAN steam heated room, | 374 Douglas. 38 61] also steam baths. Scandinavian WANTED to buy old Russian tes Rogos, 738 t1 chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 ¢ o 1 Lot ot The annual retail value of U, S. WISCONSIN Sofa, new upholstery; { meat products now is about 15 bill- fold and runaway bed with mat-|ion dollars. tress, good condition. Phone 466; i after 5 p.m. ph. Red 462. 34 3t 5 : — AVON PRODUCTS The *first use of American rail- Now Available in This Vicinity roads to communicate news was in ‘ For appointment call Douglas ) 1838 when copies of a presidential|| 464 ‘ speech were sent from Washington|i| Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Baltimore in one hour and 13 min- Douglas y | utes. e J18 i o o1 foc-~ T p——— il { |i iale 11 | Dr. John Montgomery [ Brownie's Liquor Sfore | ‘1 GENERAL PRACTICE | Phone 103 139 Bo. Franklin ¢ i HOUSE CALLS P. O. Box 2506 ! ]L Phone m || | |