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s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 194¢ PAGE TWO N. Y. YANKS CHAMPS OF '49 SERIES : ‘Brooks cold. He fanned pinchhit- |Hotch Murray and Mae Clayton. ter Luis Olmo to end the seventh.| To Skagway: G. E. Kuhns, T. In the eighth Bruce Edwards|Lynch. nicked him for a pinch single with | |one out, but poe started an inning- | Miller, Miss C. Strouse, R. Ander- \cndmg double play on Pee Wee|son, G. E. Kuhns. | Reese’s hopper to the mound From Haines: A. A. Lyon, B. P. The dying gasp by Brooklyn was Inman. leadoff double by pinch-hitter| <rom Petersburg: Mrs. Worden. Eddie Miksis in the ninth. Pa;’(‘ From Sitka: Willie Brown, Sam struck our Duke Snider who tied a Dxck ‘Walter Gilge, Nick Pelayo, I five game series record by whiffing| Pete Rietveld, L. A. Barton, Roy eight times. He also struck out|Downing, Katherine Flood, Chris (Continued from Page 1) Robinson. After walking Herman- | Nelson, Mrs. Ohlson, Barbara Odd- Biv. — |ski, Page ended the game by fan-|son. Erskine Routed The Yanks rcuted Erskine in the sixth when Bobby Brown tripled to the wall in right. Bobby also scored when Jackie Robinson's re- lay peg from Gene Hermanski was wide of the plate for an error. That climaxed a three-run spurt as walk to Phil Rizzuto, Tommy Hen-| an Rad scored a run be- rich’s hit and outtield fly fore Brown and run single hit. a| Frank Williams. _Carl Sims. From Tenakee: As the teams started play in the| From Funter Bay: ninth inning, the umpires aster con-| From Fish Bay: sulting Commissioner A. B. Chand-|L. J. Baldwin. ler, ordered the flood lights turned| From Angoon on. This was the first time a, From Gustavus: series game was ever played under|ry Lehman. the arcs | "From Pelican: Raymond Robert- son, Mrs. Amy Fromholz, Mrs. L. | ©. Jacobsen, Mrs. W. McDonald. From Icy Straits: Jeanne Welsh. From Hoonah: James Seitz, John ning Gil Hodges. David Nieman. Mrs. Chase, Lar- 116 PASSENGERS Ao dl)odm:rs f‘ilzlll)t Wt Henchman, James Daniels, D. Dan- e Dodgers fought back with a (ARR'ED BY A(A 1s, Mrs Charclane and. child, run in the bottom of the sixth on ek sord(,:,,, Thom:s An- Duke Snider's double and Herman- drews, Mrs. Don Underwood and ski's single but Raschi escaped OVER WEEKE“ |child, Mrs. Robert Greenwall. when he struck out pinch-hitter | Frof Taku Lodge: J. Campbell. Billy Cox with the bases loaded. In the seventh the tiring Ras- chi was chased. A walk to Spider Jorgensen, Snider’s single and Rob- inson's outfield fly accounted for A total of 116 passengers were carried over the weekend vy »- JUNEAU GARDEN (LUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY Juneau, 43 arriving here, and 28 carried to and from other ports.| one run. After Raschi passed Her- pa e i s hey were: :;!::s:"mf[mii:s 1h;ter:11 rémif:unf To Annex Lake: S. H. Robertson,| The Juneau " Garden Olubwil ' 2 24 eft center-| 1 Hoonah: Sharh Sanclane, Dold its monthly meeting on ¥e field stands. & Mr. and Mrs. George Ketah, three |N€W date voted on at last meeting, Brooks Stopped Pute: whor warked 5 273 iininigs| Ktan ohildren, aar. and et Ron-11:50 Bith, Wedneedsy, (Octber (84, A e e lat the home of Mrs. Ray Day on in relief of Tommy Byrne in Fri. |®'t Grant, Ole Requiam. d i B it i yk] day’s Yankee winner, stopped the| TO Sitka: Scotty Denard, Ray| e e S # Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Traeger, Mr. and Gold with Mrs. Jack Clark and Mrs. D. Johnson, K. Glad-|?S_co-hostess. B S S B o ; felter, H. W. Sulser, Joseph L. The main speaker for the after- | |Reedy, Katherine Flood, Charles FO0R Will be Mrs, J. R. Guerin of Open 10 A. M. to 3 A. M. ['w. l;aines, L. A. Barton, Dorothy D0uglas, who will talk on her many ” Winninghoff, Mr. and Mrs. Don|YeArS of gardening experience in THE © | Krake, Mrs; McInnis, Thomas An-|Alaska. She will take some speci- Z drews. |mens to illustrate her talk. Mrs, “ l B B n 'R 01" o Man Bay: Jesse James. V. F. Williams, program chairman, L ’(g To Ketchikan: Mr. amd Mrs, | Ur8es all members to attend and/ A r E | Keith Wildes, Kenneth = Kadow,|‘ake guests if they can. Any in- % Frank Barber, G. E: Hamilton, | terested persons are invited to at- “‘ Mr. and Mrs. O. Paxton, Norman tend. Members are also.urged to Chinese Food {1 Panficld, J. R. Hanson, Ellis Rey- get their dues ln,‘ in order not to % | nolds. have their magazine held up. Steaks—Chicken @| To Petersburg: L. A. Barton. All gradeners, members or not, il «M To Haines: Maxine Long, Harold | ¥ Teminded that October 15 is the ~N\NWY,\'V.‘O(\. D » MEETING The American Legion at 8 o’Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT end of the contest “My Most Suc- | cessiul Bulbous Plant and How I |Care For It.” This includes not only thetrue bulbs, but also the lilies and gladiolus. The first prize is one dozen fine daffodil bulbs and the second is one dozen grape hyacinths. Riof Tfllflte in Frisco's Chinatown' TONIGHT | § [ From Skagway: Guy Russo, Gil{ Chester Jacobs, | AN AM TAKES 87 PASSENGERS OUT, carried weekend, from Juneau, | taking six between other airports. They were: { For Annette Island, Carl Fondsed | Iand J. D. Britton. For Ketchikan: Mr. and Mis i Leonard Holmquist, Willard Knapp, |M. E. Monagle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sadlier, Howard Simmons, Arthur Adams, Patrick Carroll, Mr. and BRINGS IN 22 Pan American World Alrways 115 passengers over the| taking out 87 persons| bringing in 22, and | BIG UPSETS INFOOTBALL |:.......... AT WEEKEND | (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) | | The Middle West’s three-year | dominancy of college football was| | shaken with the defeat of Michi-| gan by the Army, came to an end| last Saturday and may get ancther jolt this week. | Coach Frank Leahy of the Imn\ has tabbed the Southerners as the, B —.—.-m--u W A-N-T A-D-S FOR SAI.E FOR SM.E FOR SALE LIKE new 12” band saw with mo- ' NEW-NEW-NEW—3 bedrooms, fire- tor, Coleman' gasoline range with place; hardwood floors, garage, proiler, time clock, etc., belt and | basement, ready occupancy 3 spurs, tree clinkers and other mis- f weeks. cellaneous. Cheap. Call Green 609. ( | BEAUTIFULLY furnished home, 68 Willoughby. 320 3t| can have 3 bedrooms, view, im- ———| mediate occupancy, under $10,000. ! 1934 Plymouth 1938 Buick, 30-06' Close in. rifle, 30-30 rifie, 7:50 binocwulars.' 3-BEDROOM home, well furnish- 20 HOUSES NOW . NEAR completion. Read for oceupaney around Nov. 1. Tw bedrooms with allowance to third. All with full concrete base ments and garage. Automatic o heat, electric ranges. Finance by FHA with liberal terms. Spec jal loan covering down paymen | toughest assignment his athletes | H. Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. William have faced in many a moon. He| |Frank, Ed Peyton, LeRoy West, warned long ago that this is the| Stu Houston, Harold Houston, C. L.|game Notre Dame is most likely to} Wingerson, T. B. Erickson, Vic lose. Power, George Messerschmidt. Tulane has already bowled over For Seattle: Arnold Bach, Robert | two of the stoutest elevens in its Whettle, Clarence Johnson, Arthur own bailiwick—Alabama by 28-14 | |Kvarness, Antone Markert, L. Sny- |and Georgia Tech 18-0. It won eas- der, R. Snyder, H. Snider, W. Cop- |ily over a breather foe Saturday, pedge, D. Channey, Sam Berson- brushing aside little Southeastern sen, C. Mopmail, Lucien Lucien, Louisiana, 40-0. 1 Beatrice Hurley, Wallis George, An- Henry Franka, the man vrim dy Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. H. Daniels ' the five-man-line name who tutors | I Mrs. Dewey Baker, Mr. and Mrs. W. and child, F. Daniels, J. Daniels, .| the Greeh Wave, is regarded as| E. Taalak, Vernon Mone, A. Koll- one of the finest “pointers” in thev mexer Ingeborg Eckberg, Bill Ro-| business. He has pointed to thls -hmgcr \pmtlculnr game. Nels Anderson, W. D. Burkn, O.| Notre Dame will te protecting {D. Treiber, James Campbell, E-\one of the longest unbeaten streaks Lukesig, J. Pyle, C. Peterson, L.|in modern football. The Irish have| W. Cole, Clarence Keating, J. F. not been licked, though they've ex- Payne, David Dewrelris, Lota| perienced ties, since Great Lakes | Brewn, Jochn Bavard, 1. H. Roth-| subdued them in 1945. Last Satur- well, Guy Riley, T. Halgrins, Wal-| day the Irish, sparked by Emil Sit- ter Gilge, W. Rassmuson, M. Mark- ko, romped over Purdue, 35-12. ert, F. Strom, S. Morgan, Mr, and OUTSIDERS MAYBE IN Mrs. J. Kazziner, S. Skarstron, Bar- | Not since Army's great wartime bara Oddson, H. Lannen, Paul B.|teams were rampant has anyone o |outside the Middle West had a For Whitehorse: Frank Marshall,| joor_in for National Champion- Mrs. Niel Forbes, | ship honors. For Fairbanks: F. Gordon, Lane| Notre Dame replaced Army as Williamson, L. E. Wick, K. M{yo No 1 team in the Associated Vavrill, Stan Aubert, Cicil Moore, | Press poll in 1946 and 1947. Michi- H. C. McLellan. ‘gan which beat out Notre Dame in _ For Seattle: Mrs. Robert Con- g poct ceason poll in 1947, was de- ine, Scotty Dennard, Mrs. Iris RY-| jared the best team in the land , Edythe Walkep, W. E. Daven- \last vear. po_n Mary Lombapdo, Mrs. Alb"“ Michigan, which topped the poll| M.mtz‘ Irene McKinley, J. W. Mc- last week also, goes against North- FOnISy, oG B BoldR RO W, western’s Rose Bowl champions A. Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Irene| saturday. My | In the first weekly poll of the| B\ | year Notre Dame was ranked second | and Tulane fourth. Two other high-placed elevens bang heads in a game that will | WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Planning to attend the luncheon‘ Friday, 1 to 2, honoring visiting ladies, call Green 840 before noon | Thursday for reservation. 20 3t| will be the Ohio State-Minnesota duel at Columbus, Ohio. These two teams are cn the up- surge in the Western Conference INVITATION TO BID vie with the South Bend attraction! - Ph. Blue 608. 20 3t eq, electric dishwasher, base-| available for veterans. - - | ment, garage, ete; close in, $9,800. |3 "APARTMENT" uhit. One apart ng:mifisox‘se_ chalr, e |DOUGLAS Highway, 3-hdr. home,| ment with 8 bedrooms. A wel 302, g 20 3t Dpartially furnished. maintained, completely furnishe gt |THE McClelland Home, Douglas,| and equipped building in an ex ELECTRIC RANGE, 2 years old,| completely redecorated, immediate | cellent location. Owner will fi Heywood Wakefield birch dinette occupancy; 2 bedrooms, view,| nance. set; kitchen extension table and| close in. 3 BEDROOMS; built two years agc chairs, skis with steel poles and! bindings. Cail Red 611. 20 3t SMALL 2 bedroom house, 835 W. 8th after 6 p. m. 320 2ti 1 DOUBLE hed bex springs and mattress, 1 General Electric: washing machine, good condition. | Call Black 680. 20 tl" 2-Bedroom home, your choice of four, two years old, part- ly furnished. Priced below cost, $3500 and up. Phone Douglas 832. 19 tf V-8 MERCURY engine, suitable for rebuild, head, pan, intake, lr-1 cluded, $25. Also General Mo-| tors Auto Radio, plays nice, $25. Call Blue 895 19 tf | GIRLS Bxcycle, nearly new; pres-g sure sauce pan, 2-burner hot plate, portable radio-phonograph. ' Phone Red 479. 319 3t ! ! {LOTS 3% DOUGLAS 3-bedroom home, elec- tric kitchen and water hedter; floor furnace, garage. APPR. 11 mi. Glacier 4% acres patented small house. $900. mi. Glacier Highway; 1.7 acres Douglas Higway, patented. SEVERAL cabins and summer homes. |2-BDR. Apt.,, completely redecomt- ed, well furnished, balance build- ing suitable other apt. or com- mercial purposes; Douglas. CAFE, machine shop, large proper- ty near boat harbor, suitable for shops and apartments. NEW—Douglas—eligible FHA, bedroom house. Highway, land * with 2 ‘MURPHY & MURPHY'! REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS { Phene 676 over l’irst Natloral Bnnk FOR SALE FORD V-8 Tudor, 1936. See at Jorgenson's Motors. 317 tf NORTHERN Seal fur coat, size 20, \ boy's sport jacket size 14; 1 each | chine, good condition. After 5 p. |, navy blue and brown pants, size 29 Ph. 883 a. m., Black 440 p.! 18 3t S22R Hallicrafter perfec condmcn i $45. Ph. 678 during business| hours. 1s-sc HOUSEHOLD iurmture includm" large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror} and Ironrite Mangle, at Lucas; Storage Co. Ph. 707 318 tf! 1046 HOTPOINT range, 4 burners, excellent condition, reasonable. | Ph. Green 750. 318 4t | HOLLYWOOD bed, Murphy in-a- ' FRIGIDA!RE ranVe washmg ma- m. call Black 390. 310 tf ! YEAR round residence on 3 acres patented land, Fritz Cove Rd., 3| bedrooms, water, electricity, base- ment; completely furnished. Lge., yard. Vegetable garden. For| appointment call Black 895 or see F. 8. Epperson, Fritz Cove Road. CRECENY APT., centrally Iocated; goo¢ investment. Call 42&., 39 tf JUST a small parc of the money = "u now spend for fuel will pro- i vide a warm, draft-free home | thru modern insulation. Plan now 300 tf: by Jimmie Larson. Full concrete basement, large view windows, tile kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- las. WEST JUNEAU: Small house, fur- nished, good condition, $500 dowr payment. Office In Alaska Credit Bureau N! . - 233 Wllmmlflm-l’hone 234 Office in lk:s Credit Burcau i} HOUSES FOR SALE 2-bedroomi rurn., suueau, $5500. 4-bd., furn., Juneau, fireplace, $475( 1-bed., furn. Juneau, piling, $2100 1-bd. furn;, Juneau, Star Hill, $3,00C Duplex, 2- and 1-bed. apts., $5000 Apt. Bldg., two 2-bed., one 1-bed. furn,, hot water heat, oil 4 loads a year. $21,000. ’Apt Bldg., 7 1-bed., house, bldg. lot, new roof, new plumb., good fur- nace. Income $425 mo. $21,000— $7500 to handle. Best lot, across Fed. Bldg., $6,000 .Houses to salvage. 5 acres, 3-bed. house, barn, good water, gardens. miles, $7950. barn, good water, gardens, acres, 3-bed., Auk Lake, $3300. i3 acres, 2-bed., Fritz Cove, $3400. i1-bed., new furn, good water, view windows, Douglas Boulevard, $6500. '6-bed. house to salvage. $2,500 in- cludes automatic oil furnace, 2 bathrooms. House, 65x35x2 stories. :fi-bed,. basement, garage, Douglas Boulevard, $8500. " 3-bed., furn, Douglas, $5,000. 2-bed., fwrn., Douglas, $4200. ;3-bed., furn., Douglas, $3600. Cleared bldg. lot, ski dr., $650. BOATS | Yacht EATINKA, $3500. I 1-bed., cabih u Visiting Veterans Invited ROBERT N. DRUXMAN, Post Commander JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant : { | z Bushoperalion Ior Sale MUNZ AIRWAYS riot in San Francisco's colorful Chinatown last night broke up a meeting in celebration of Commun- ist victories in China. One Chi- nese was injured. broke up the gathering of 400 mem- bers of the Chinese Workers Mutual | Aid Asscciation in Chinese Ameri- can Citizen's Alliance SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Civil Action File No. 6170-a Hall. SAN FRANCISO, Oct. 10.—M—A} A flying wedge of Chinese youths ; The Methodist Church, Juneau, Alaska, announces the invitation to| bid for replacing the roofing’ on/ the Methodist parsonage. Bids are called for on either aluminum (standing seam) or wood shingle roof. Interested bidders may call forms and specifications. Sealed bids will be opened at the,| above address at 5:00 p.m. October 14, 1949, Board of Trustees, Juneau Methodist Church, at| Room 208 Simpson Building for bid | ,:md are battling for. the crown and Rose Bowl bid. Minnesota was rat- led fifth last week and Ohio State| E]ewemh. Another game pits the eighth and tenth ranked teams—Southern Cal-| ifornia and California—at Berkeley. ARMY COMING UP Other members of the top ten should have less rugged sailing. Oklahoma, No. 3, plays Kansas. North Carolina, No. 6, takes on Wake Forest. Army, No. 7 last week but slated for a higher station, in- CRUISER, 26 ft., new 110 Chrys. door bed, oak dining set, twin bed, | Crowns -Wilix trade-on <house, car, i rugs, desk, ivory bedrcom set; see at Lucas Warehouse. 318 3t | for wintez. Warde A. Johnson, hone 81. 299 1mo B0 etc., $2600, , ONE Used White Elecmz g | ECHO, ‘all-around = eruiser, Machine. Phone Blue 564. 308 tf | PLYWOOD Skiff, outboard. |Twu SCOWS, two power barges. $2,000. 1938 OLD’s Coupe, 6 good tires, 2| extra wheels, new battery, gener- ator, starter, coil and distributor. | Several small Lables; 1 small Gen e See at Jorgenson’s Motors. 18 3t! Eleciric Radio. 1 table modell USED CARS Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phone {41 NASH Coupe, $450, 749 after 6 o'clock. 305 tf |'36 PLYMOUTH, 42 Dodge, recon- diticned motor, $350. TRAILER, $1500. MISCELLANEOUS LUMBER, corr. iron, stoves, REMEMBER Duck “Creex. Lumber! Co. when you need lumber. We also cut special sizes. SEATTLE( PRICES. We will deliver your| needs. Phone 368. 307 lmo'i FOR SALE: Weuding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below1USED Box CLIPPER FARES Ur=227% in Alaska and to Seattle between October ® Now’s the time to go places . . . see the sights ... visit friends. Now while you can take advantage of Pan American’s annual fare reductions! Buy your bargain fare tickets between October 15 and March 15 . . . you can use them until April 1 most experienced airline . . NOME, ALASKA 639 | In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number One in Juneau. EDWARD F. SCOTT, plaintiff, vs. VIOLA SCOTT, Defendant. To the above named defendant: required to serve upon Mildred R. IT'S PAN AMERICAN'S ANNUAL FARE REDUCTION! | | address is Room 2, Valentine Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska, an answer to the complaint which is herewith served upon you, within forty days | after the date of this service of this | summons upon you, exclusive of the date of service. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be tak- en against you, for the relief de- manded in the complaint, to wit, the dissolution of the marriage con- tract heretofore and now existing between you and plaintiff herein. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the Court, By P. D. E. MCIVER, | Deputy. | First publication, Sept. 26, 1949. | Last publication, Oct. 24, 1949. 15 and March 15 You are hereby summoned and; Hermann, plaintiff’s attorney, whose ! vades Harvard. Southern Methodist, ninth in the list, plays a night game with form- idable Rice. Army's Black Knights of the Hudson turned in one of their greatest triumphs in stunning Mich- igan, 21-7, before 97235 at Ann Arbor. Clifford Robards, Chairman. 1t CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be opened at 10:00 A.M. on the 22nd of October, 1949, in the office of the Territorial Highway | Engineer, for furnishing fire insur- ance in the amount of 340,000 on A ten-point underdog, the Cadets the two-story, tar roof, frame stucco | smashed for touchdown in the building at the corner of Seward |p.tuo periods and Third Streets in Juneau, Alaska, | i d » higan's first defeat in known as the Territorial Building, | T | “ 2 26 games. dimensions 47" x 90, for the three- | s 3 & | higan’: e this week, North- : Sear term Ottobes 25, 1049 to OatBe | o hre bt i western, bowed to Minnesota, 21-7. ber 25, 1952 b Rerk 3 | lifornia remained unbeaten by Bids should be submitted in seal- | (yems trouncing Wisconsin, 35-20. ed envelopes and gddressed to the‘ b | TN ? A real contender is Red Sanders’| | Territorial Highway Engineer, BoX | ycLA team, which won its fourth | 12073, Juneau, Alaska, and marked s AR straight game by Leating Stanford. i“Bid on Insurance for Territorial B 14-7. | Building, to be opened 10 AM., ®ct. OAKIES GO ON 22, 1949.” | Oklahoma continued down its| FRANK A. METCALF Territorial Highway Engineer Custodian, Territorial Building. | | First publication, Oct. 10, 1949. Last pubhcstion, Oct 12, 1949 grinding way by whipping a stout| Texas eleven, 20-14. North Carolina | kept its record intact by downing | South Carolina, 28-13. Other results included: 5! Fly now with the world’s . stretch your travel dollars. YOU SAVE ON BOTH ONE-WAY AND ROUND-TRIP FARES Arinounces the Children 2-12 years, holf of bargain fare. Infants, free YINCLUDES CONNECTIONS BETWEEN KETCHIKAN AND ANNETTE ISL. BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 L Auerrcav - ¢ Woro Arwars k ® Trode Mark, HIONE WAY, ROUND TRIP ‘.lwm,, other Mistell At the Fool Pan American dirsays, Inc ————— the Execursion Inlet Wreckers SCOW LOAD of USED Building Materials Plywood - Celotex — Doors Windows — Dimension Lumber KimsulInsulation - Sash and Moulding - Plumbing Fixtures Electrical Fixtures and East—Cornell 33 Harvard 14; Dartmouth 31, Holy Cross 7; Boston | U. 40, Colgate 21; Brown 46, Rhode Island 0; Navy 28, Duke 14; Penn | State 32, Boston. College 7; Penn 14, Princeton 13; Pittsburgh 20, Wesz Virginia 7; Yale 33, Columbia South—Aubum 14, Florida 14; Georgetown 12, Wake Forest 6; Geéorgia Tech 36, Washington and Lee 0; Tennessee 39, Chatanooga 7; Vanderbilt 28, Mississippi 27; Ken- tucky 25, Georgia 0; Mississippi State 7, Clemson 7 (tie). Southwest—Baylor 35, Arkansas 13; Texas Christian 13, Indiana 6; Rice 55, New Mexico 0; Louisiana State 34, Texas A and M 0. Midwest—Illinois 20, Iowa 14; Kansas 21, George Washington 14; Michigan State 14, Maryland 7; Missouri 27, Oklahoma A and M 7; Nebraska 13, Kansas State 6; Texas Christian 13, Indiana 6. Far West—Iowa State 13, Color- ado 6; Ohio State 13, Southern California 13 (tie); Oregon 21, | Washington State 0; Oregon State 7, Washington 3; Utah 38, Brigham | Young 0. arrival of one aneous Items ' of 8th Street rrrrrrrrrrrrereees | 580 DANCING CLASSES Now enrolling. Dorothy Stearnsw Roff. Tap, acrobatic, baton whirl- ing, boys acrobatic classes. Private bellroom instruction. Phone Red| 314 8t USED Reducing Equipment. Excr-i cycle and rowing machine. Bar- | gain. Phone 477. 312 tf ONE Model “A” Ford Pickup, $175. ! One 1937 Ford Sedan, $100. See‘ at Jay's Super Service. 311 tt‘ 3-ROOM Lena Beach Cabin furn- ished, sink and running water, oil stove, nice garden and berries; 1 new Remington adding mach- ine; 1 Underwood standard type- writer, priced for quick sale. Call Douglas 222. 311 tf (1839 Dodge Canopy Truck, $25. Cash. Christensen Bros., 909 12th Street. 310 tf ¢ SEINE Boat ‘euakee for quick| sale, after fall fishing. Inquire Ronald John, Angoon. 310 lgt Why not have that old fur voat made into a sturring fur-lined Cloth Coat? Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 313 tf HALIBUT boat Valiant with jhall- but and trolling gear. Inquire at Boat or F. S. Epperson, Fritz Cove - Road. 309 tfl 1946 FORD 4-Goor; 1947 Chev. 2- door; 1949 Dodge Cotronet 4-door;. 1940 Chrysler; 1937 Plymouth. R. W. Cowling Motor Co. 99 tf - MISCELLANEOUS CHIROPODIST:—Blue 379. 74 1mo GUARANTEED' Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 3815 Decker Way. t PELICAN GUEST Martha' Jacobsen of Pelican is registered at the Gastineau Hotel. NOTICE After October 10, no Mephone | rentals for the month of October "illbeumfllmfi- All§ remittances must bear postmark of not Iater than discount date. Please TELEPHONE CO, —adv.| | value. loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf | LOG CABIN 251G It inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf CHINATOWN Catfe, casn or easy payments. Profitable business. | Call 796 after 7 p. m. SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain; prices at the First Nluonn! Bank. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- I 82t(i outside paint $3.50 per gallon PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 WANTED |INTERESTED in a cabin priced ! under $1500. Write description and ) price. PO Box 1138, Douglas s i FGR RENT NICE Clean Rooma ~am neau! 315 Gold 8¢ 220 ¢ 55 LR STEAMHEATEL rooms, weekly o Monthly. Cclonial Rooms. 69 & WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we'll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 t1 LOST AND FOUND LOST: sat, red cein purse, keys attached, containing important papers, Alaska Cab, Ph. T77. 20 3¢ PERSON who picked up suit-box Friday, one p. m. by error kind- ly leave at Gorden’s. No ques- tions asked. 20 2t LOST: Scheaffer Triumph Fountam pen, brown with gold band. Irma Johnson. Ph. Blue 340 or 978 week days. 19 3t family 15 tf LOST: Large cameo p;L keepsake. Reward. Ph. 467. FOUND: Lower plate of teeth. In- quire Empire. 302 t = MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SU#PLY /| Fuut line of Halibut and Trolling || Gear — Many items now at new | i LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park ! ] h l Alaska. 320 6t EEEEEEEEER IWAN’I'ED IMMEDIATELY: 1 cler’: stenographer, 6 weeks tempora: employment; 1 clerk stenographe permanent employment, 38 how week; 1 clerk stenographer, 19 hour week, % days. Good salary, annual and sick leave. Call at 206 Territorial Building, Welfare Department, Phone 726. i 600600000 00 HELP Wanted. Alaska Laundry. 8.. WARM Climate. Overseas work. Trades, Labor, Clerical. Male, Fe male. Dollar (refundable) brings list 120 employers. Full informae ] tion. None free. Junau, Box 4041, Seattle, 99, Wash. 313 3t IDAY Nursery; mothers care, super- vised play. Mrs. Wm. Passey. Ph. Blue 230. 313 1mo WHEN Windows Rattle and the wind blows under the door, think of weather strippimg and insula- tion. Warde A. Johnson, Phons 81 299' 1mo RELIABLE man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today.. Mec- NESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Odkland 7, Cali- fornia, (Oct. 3 and 10) }1 Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frankiin P. O. Box 2596 — Follow the Cabs to ROSS" OASIS in Dot for a Goodum'fllil" MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY Full line of Halibut and Trelling: Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES ‘Open'9t09 ™. OBp: BAIl Park