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YAGE Two MOOSE SMASH (G IN HITFEST BY 16-6 SCORE hit | tasted it... Now | know ‘lll?' SCHUITZ is... The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous!” nwcimunt © 1949, J0S. SCHLITZ BREWING 60, MILWAUKEE, WiS. 1. C. Whiteside Local Representative | Werner nit his first homer ufl ive in two runs econd homer of the | other score of that Moose Werner hit hi easc the inning Both in the accour team rst got f to a bad start inning with mine hits | for 11 runs. In that in- he Moose committed three while a jittery Coast Guard team made rs for a nd total of seven errors in the s The win put the Moose ¢ in the race for Alf Gastineau Channel league The Moose have one win, no s; the Guard no win nd the Elks are yet to play err nza the sec- title I one lo: STATISTICS Coast Guard ab xAllen, 1f Wright, rf xxDoyle xMead Total <In the st, Scott for Wright a right {fie xxIn the second, Morri- on to left field, Allen to right field, Doyle to pitcher and Scott out In the eighth, Dorris to pitcher, ad to catcher and Doyle out. Moose ab xxRolison, Miller, 2b McCa cf Neilson, ¢ Shepard, p Werner, 3b Sanford, If xPinkerton, xxDaugherty 5 xxxMagorty, 3 Totals 38 12 27 xIn the third, Magorty at right field Pinkerton. xxIn the fifth, Roli- to first and Daugherty to short- xxxIn the eighth, Magorty to' and Rolison to right field. Score by Innings t Guard 200 100 030— 6 8 6 901 020 40x—16 12 7 Morrison 2, Roberts, Dorris ancis, Rolison 5, Miller, Mc- 2, Neilson 2, Shepard, Werner anford, Pinkerton, Daugherty. Home runs: Neilson, Werner. Three- base hits: Dorris. Two-base hits: Dor Rolison, Neilson. Hit by pitcher: Rolison, Roberts. Left on bases, : CG 15, Moose 6. Errors: Roberts, Morris, Allen, Doyle, Scott, | Wright, Rolison 3, Miller, Werner, | Sanford, Pinkerton. Double play: to Rolison to Daugher First on balls, off: Morrison 3, Doyle 4, Dorris 0, Shepard 9. Strikeouts, ,y: Morrison 0, Doyle 5, Dorris 2 Shepard '11. Balks: Doyle. WP: Shepard, LP: Morrison. Umpires: [ \Athur ' hd - Frisbee. Time: 2:40. [ 1 0 8 24 R RN TR PSR} ®ooocoMwWo oW on MOOSE ELKS Tonight at 6:30 o'clock the Moose, | winners of yesterday game over | the Coast Guard, will take on the! Elks, winners of the first half of the league and victors of the July Fourth tilt over the Moose. Good weather and these two teams mean | {a good game according to sports | | fans. The Elks will be home team. Since tomorrow night (Tuesday) is an open date, the postponed game | of July 6 between the Coast Guard | and El will be played if thel weather will continue to cooperate. | *| save at least 12 ways when 1 ship Clipper’ Cargo! You can’t compare sea and air ship- ping costs by weight rates alone! You must also count these special economies of Clipper Cargo: o Crating is seldom necessary. o Shipping weights are less, because you use lighter packing. oNo deterioration. o Lower insurance costs: goods are in transit so briefly. o Inventory and warehouse costs can be drastically reduced. o Shipping rates go down as weights | go up. Warh-g npu.zl works barder oo BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 (T rade Mark, Pan American World Alrivag, Tot, Only Pan n American offers the advantages of by because payment is quicker. e Documentation time and costs are reduced. One Air Waybill covers shipment from origin to destination. o Goods arrive when needed . . . while the market is strongest. sDamage and pilferage losses ase greatly reduced. C.0.D. and collect services available to many countries. o Fewer bandling fees, Clipper schedules are fast, frequent in Alaska and to the States. For rates and schedules call your Clippes Cargo Agent or Pan Amuicn | twirled his | neer, Department of the Interior, 1195 RAINIERS UP AGAIN, ATH SPOT (By the Associated Press) Paul Richards’ Seattle Rainiers are coming right up the Pacific t league ladder. Taking their 10th consecutive eries, the Rainiers today roost in fourth place only a half-game be- hind San Diego after dumping Port- land twice, 7-6 and 2-0. And the Richardsmen—who have climbed steadily out of after getting off to the worst start in league history—will ‘face San Diego in a hot series starting tomor- row in the southern city. Guy Fletcher pitched a four-hit, | seven-inning shutout to clinch the series for Seattle after the Rainiers had slugged their way out of a 1-6 deficit in yesterday's opener. the cellar THE DAILY ALASKA EMI America, Arctic Building, Seatt! Washington, at . the office of Associated General Contractors ¢ America, Anchorage, Alaska, at th office of Dr. James C. Ryan, Terri torial Commissioner of Educatio Federal Building, Juneau, at the ot fice of the Associated General Con tractors, Suite 112, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon, at the ot- fice of the Salem Contractors Ex- change, Salem, Oregon, and Roor 5141, GSA Building, Washington D. C. A set of such documents may b procured from the office of John D. Argetsinger, District Engineer, Juneau, Alas upon deposit ¢ $25.00, all of which will be refundec to bona fide bidders upon the re- turn of the plans and specification within ten (10) days from date bid opening. To parties who procure plans an specifications upon payment of the above stated amount, and who d not submit a bid, $25.00 will be re funded upon the return thereo! | within ten (10) days from date of the bid opening. No refund will be made for return after that tim~ Each bid must be accompanied by | a satisfactory bid security (certifiec San Diego ‘wound up its elght-| & "0 Suiondy tn an amount of ame series even-steven with Sac- Inot less than 5 per cent of the total winning 6-2 behind Jack six-hit pitching, then to 5 as Max Surkont 14th victory of the sea- nento by Saltzman’s bowing 12 son Hollywood - maintained its two game league lead splitting with San Franci 6-3 and 1-2, while second- place Oakland divided with Los/An- geles, 6-8 and 5-2. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Hollywood Oakland San Diego Seattle San Francisco Portland Los Angeles Sacramento National League w 44 43 42 Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Brooklyn Chicago New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh American League w Detroit 49 New York Cleveland Boston Washington Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis ... U. Di S. Department of the Interior on of Territories and Island Possessions Alaska Public Works Program June 21, 1950. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by John D. Argetsinger, District Engi- Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Alaska Public Works, Room 115, Community Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, until 5:00 P.M., Pa- cific Standard Time, on July 19, for the construction of a three- room school with living quar- playroom, and services, aknek, Alaska. at | | ! | bid. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a performanct bond and payment bond, each in j the amount of 100 per cent of the contract. price. No bid may be withdrawn until thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bid The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities with: respect thereto. LESTER M. MARX Contracting Ofticer. June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1950 Publish: CALL FOR BIDS. ALASKA HOUSING AUTHORITY | Separate sealed bids will be re- ceived at the office of the Alasl Housing Authority, 11th and I Street, Post Office Box 179, Anchor- age, Alaska until 10 AM. July 17th, | 1950, and then publicly opened for | the construction of the following projects:— 1. 25 single family dwellings in Douglas, Alaska, consisting of three-bedroom units and 20 one- bedroom units. 2. 10 single family dwellings in Cordova, Alaska, constising of 3 three-Bedroom units and 7 lwo hedroom units. 3. 25 single family dwelling in Palmer, Alaska, consisting three-bedroom units and 17 bedroom units. 4. 6 single family dwelling units consisting of 2 three-bedroom’ units | and 4 two-bedrpom ynits, at the | untversity of Alaska, fcdlkgf M-l aska. 5. Remodelling of a log structure for faculty housing at the Univer- | S sity of Alaska, College, Alaska. units of 87 two- Plans and specifications may be | obtained at the office of the Al Housing Authority, Anchorage. Al aska, and may he examined at the | tollowing locations:— Associated General Contractors of America,; 304-306 Central Building, Anchor- age, Alaska, and Associated Gen-| eral Contractors of America, Auuc\ Building, Seattle, Washington. In addition, plans and specifica- tions may be secured for the Doug- las and Cordova projects at the of- fice of Foss, Malcolm & Olsen, Archiects, Juneau, Alaska, and for | | ing, | Washington, | way, | open for public inspection at the | Associated General Contractors of CrPPER CARGO At which time and place the bld“llhe two projects at the University will be publicly opened and read|of Alaska, from the Alaska Housing aloud. Bids received after closing { Authority office Fairbanks, Alaska. time of bid openings will be re-|Where copies of plans or specifica- turned unopened. tions are requested, a deposit of Plans and specifications and other }$10.00 will be required to ensure proposed contract documents are their return not later than 15 days after the opening of bids. Checks should be made out to Alaska Hous- ing Authortiy. First publication, July 3, 1950. Last publication, July 10/4950. District Engineer’s Office, Room 115, Community Building, Juneau, Alaska, at the office of the ORDER YOUR FUEL OI 3 [ Phone 381 For s“Streamline Service’ When North Transfer delivers your oil, an invoice is printed by an auto- matic meter on the truck. No guess- work about it! TO BE SURE OF DELIVERY— PLEASE CALL BEFORE 3 P.M. Neorth Transfer [RE—~JUNEAU, ALASKA BARRAS FUNERAL IS TENTATIVELY SET FOR WEDNESDAY P.M. iving here tomorrow on the »f will be the body of James : Barras, of Douglas, who passed Virginia Mason Hosy attle July 1. Barras was born in Vitalo, or island of Evias, Greece, S 13, 1888 and came to / 1909, settling in Douglas dwell. He returned to Greece for that country and n ned to Douglas where he has resided. many at ber and Tre years an employee of old Treadwell e, he was e of the men in last cage returned to the surface when that caved in. Later, during & the 1920's which burned out town of Douglas, he lost and all possessions. as Is survived by his widow former Edith Bonesteel whom married July 9, 1942 Funeral services have been set for Wednesday but further” information iven later, the tentatively at 2 p.m, will be U. S. Department of the Interior Division of Territories and Island Possessions Alaska Public Works Program June 21, 1950. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by John D. Argetsinger, District Engi- neer, Alaska Pubilc Works, Division of Territories and Island Posses- sions, Department of the Interior. Room 115, Community Build- Juneau, Alaska, until p.n Pacific Standard Time, on July 20, 1950, for the construction of Water and Sewer Facilities at Skagway, Alaska, comprising ap- proximately the following quantities in major items: 2,090 lin. ft. 6” to 12”7 sewers; 4,980 lin. ft.; 2¥ to 10" water mains, ete.; construction of wood tower for water tank; dismantle, move and re-erect 100,000 gallon water tank; together with all appurt- enances for sewers, water system and water tank. At which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after closing time of bid openings will be re- {turned unopened. Plans and specifications ana other proposed contract documents are open for public inspection at the District “Engineer’s Office, Room 115, Community Building, Juneau, Alaska, and at the office of the Associated General Contractors of America, Arctic Building, Seattle, and at the office of the Associated General Contractors of America, Anchorage, Alaska, and at the olf'ce of the Mayor of Skag- «Alaska, and at the office of he Associated General Contractors, Suite 112, Multnomah Hotel, Port- |land, Oregon, and at the office ot the Salem Contractors Exchange, Salem, Oregon, and Room 5141 General Services Building Washing- ton, D.C. A set of such documents may be procured from the office of John D. Argetsinger, District Engineer, at Juneau, Alaska, upon deposit of 1810.00, all of which will be refunded to bona fide bidders upon the re- turn of the plans and specifications i within ten (10) days from date ot | bid opening. To parties who procure plans and | specifications upon payment of the | above stated amount, and who do | not submit a bid, $10.00 will be re- | funded upon the " return thereol | within ten(10) days from the date 101 the bid opening. No refund wiil | be made for return after that time. Each bid must be accompanied by I'a satisfactory bid security (certified | check or bid bond) in an amount ot | not less than 5 per cent of the total bid. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a performance [bond and payment bond, each in | the amount ¢f 100 per cent of the contract price. No bid may be withdrawn until thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipi of bids. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities with respect thereto. LESTER M. MARX Contracting Officer. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1950. | his 5:00 | — MONDAY, JULY 10, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE HU ady ’ FOR SALE to go. DAY AND NIGHT PHONES 50-6t (676 and 207 (Mrs. W. A. Wood 207) ; NG SET buffet, -nina_closet, | DOPOLAS: I”. YI 'b l'h' s “Nfl\'l"‘“ml i 13 Bdr. complewely furnished, fur- table § j cOyeRsL ’| nace, complete basement, 2 lots, kitchen table with 3 chairs, May- et 2 .| garage. Immediate occupancy. tag, iron bed and 90-coil spring: |, = . ) s St b, B1Tbith e bdr. furnished or unfurnished 'r. : o lBluc\ 555 47- m both prices under $5,000. Peter- or phone son home FHA 2 bhdr. unfurnish- price greatly reduced. U: UTIFUL, ated, duple view, furnished 2 fireplaces. meet monthly neighborhood. bdr. home furnished, green house view, electric dish washer. DUPLEX on Gastineau; also apt. . house both good income. aie; Basin | WEST. JONEAU: sale, Basiy or 3 bedroom home, 600 x 100 45-10t 3 . lot, garage, view, fireplace, elec- tric dishwasher, washing machine, gerator, etc, priced for ft. trolling boat. Phone Green 710. 31 SMALL Juneau business, can I)ui operated by one man mall in- | JUN: vestment—good profits, for infor- | BE mation, phone Green 865 or write | Box 3075 Juneau. 49-6t re-decor- completely Apt. will payments. Best completely NICE clean ft. huu.se parking space available. today, reasonable. E. A. Wik, ¢ inquire 825 A St. after 5:30 p.m. | 45 3t} -1 (l.\l\" Move-in | 3 { i VERY small house for Road. Call 987 evenings. roaster. 785. 45-3t | {GLacIz WESTINGHOUSE electric Reasonable. Call Green HIGHWAY: 8-MONTH-old Doberman Pinscher |10 mi. 5-acres GI loan house and puppies. Phone Black 675. 42- 4‘[ garage. Completely furnished. Near Duck Creek house on pats | ented acreage; also 160 acres pate ented with some houses. ! 1 | MURPHY & MURPHY| KROFHLER living room furniture,| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS very good condition. « Call at jPhone 676 over Frisy National Bank No. 156 Behrands Ave. 33-tf SILVERTONE table battery set,| o walnut finish, good for boat or;OUT cabin. Call 973 after 6 pm. 23-3 i) WANTED or 3 bedroom modern house. Phone Douglas 35 1 long 1 short 50-4t CHRISTM \\ C \Rl)\ EARN 8§ taking orders for Xmas and everyday cards. Met- allics, plastics, humorous; station IN DOUGLAS, one bedroom home, | furnished, full cement basement, | large lot with berr| Ph. | i SUBURBAN PROPERTY OF THIS WORLD. 2 bed—i room home, other bldgs., beauti- { ful setting, close to civilization but secluded, 55 acres patented. BUILDIN LOTS at Auke Lake, Fritz | Beach, view or { frontage to 5 ! to $2,500. Patented. | COMFORTABLE 3 bedrcom home.i { i | set, 1 Auxe Bay, ! Cove Road. other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS wraps, novelties. Persor rints tow as 50 tor st | BOD Druxman-Phone 891 mples on approval. ul Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. Cards, Dept. 165, 406 - ~ FOR BENT L Angeles. STEAMXZATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf DRE Phone MAKING and Red 632 | 1 [} | 1 ‘ WAITRESS at Pe ]WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano Sucp. Ph. 143 PAINT now! Call Ralp fers aftet 5 p.m. for mate, Phone 996 cme,—Mle o(ler Ph. 707. tree esti 33-tf F §. Make 62-t1 | i b work, business Phone Black 990.ICRESENT Apartments. 40-1mo i AR R {CRUISER ALEUTIAN BRINGS et TAKES 20 10 SOUIHi, WANTED clean establishments, ‘can 428, ‘ estr' | Phone | 17-tf | T PR T | FGH SALE olve “Northwind.” 22 con- S& \V excellent \d 2 lots, on corner op- School Doug- 47-6¢ Thirty-one persons arrived in Ju- | zousE neau from the west on the Aleu- | tian when she docked here yester- { day evening at 8 o'clock. S Here from Cordova is U. W. Kill- | SEVERAL Large ana Smail Dia- | ingsworth while from Seward are| monds. Perfect stones. Bargaln | Bernie Ball, Mrs. B. Ball, Mrs. prices at the First National | Mildred Ba Mary Lo Bank. 35 u ley, Joy Crain, the Rev. liot, Mrs. G. Elliot, Gec Mrs. G. Green, Ler Mrs. L. Heilbrun Mrs. T. F. Hensha shaw. posite Government las. .|SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National . Henshaw,| Bank. 93-tf | Patty Hen- W, SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is| 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call| Thomas E. Howell, the Rev. Paul| Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t Irwin, Mrs. Paul Irwin, Beck and ‘ John Irwin, T. C. Kelley, Mrs. Pauline Lancaster, Bertha McChea, Ruth Mirrell, Rev. Oscar Olson, the Rev. -A. E. Purviance, Mrs. A. E. Purviance; Walt Peterson, Dr. K. Reitlinger, the Rev. Keith Whittern and Mrs. K. Whittern. Southbound when the Aleutian |26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. sailed at 11:45 pm. were twenty| Will take late model auto on passenge! For Seattle were Mrs.| trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. Lee Navarro, Darlene Schlusman, 25-tt Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Soboleff, Clif- ford Gorslina, Joseph D. Brusstar, Mrs. J. D. Brusstar, Frank P. Ti zen, Mrs. F. P. Tirszen, Dean Tirs zen, Willlam Jason and Virginra Mathews. | To Ketchikan, Miriam Kohl, Mrs. Fannie Odaray, Anglo Pappas, G. W. Folta, J. W. Leivers, L. N. Jen- sen, William R. Smith and B. F. Kane. furnished cabin, run- boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-tf LENA Cove, ning water, BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or; call Black 895. 18-t¢ BOAT, “Blue Boy” completely out- fitted including dishes, two way radio, charts, electric winch, gas 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- ator driven by the engine, sleeps six. 37!z feet long, 3% foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Blue 564. cleaned, waxed and pol — - o0 e — DOOGAN JANITOR SERVICE Windows washed, storm windows removed, Venetian blind8, overstuffed furniture, walls, woodwork, floors CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. 31-tf LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trafl and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf MISCELLANEOUS ished. Rugs shampooed. " Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Bader Accounting Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared JACK and Jil nulsery, 342 Distin; nutritious meals served, super- vised play, sleeping accomoda- tions, spacious indoor and outdoor play facilities. Mrs. L. M. Dunlap Phone 982. 47-9t GUARAZTEED Reallstic. Perman- Service Phone 919 EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklip PHONE 506 FOR PN Call 416 when DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Don’t accept inferior work from ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beeuty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co,, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - Photostats LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau APPOINTMENTS QUL in need of a— {JUNEAU'S fastest ‘growing N 1IN JUNEAU—close in, 2 FOR SALE OLD establisned Juneau business, Women'’s lines. High income. Current and past books available to accredited buyer. Price based only on inventory and fixtures. DUPLEX: Very iuxurious: owners apartment, with $75.00 per. month rental unit. ‘Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. © G. E. automatic furnace in top condition. FRITZ COVE.. Three befirooms, Well built house with large living room and modern Kitchen,: Base- ment, ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boafi moor- age, BEDROOM 'year xquna niome lo- cated " Eagle Riveér road near Shrine Island. Very large living room with stone fireplace. All modern conveniences. 3% acres landscaped and gardens. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit nmureau 3 NEW LISTING—a country home with enough gardens in and space for animal$’ and. chickens to feed the family the year around. 1 acre cleared and grubbed, good drainage, sandy soil. Vegetahles and' berries al- most ready for harvest—all you can use and some to Sell. House modern, solid and clean. 2 bed- rooms. Large ‘basement, garage. Near airport. By appt. $12,000. realty company—no sidelines; we work hard to earn our 5% commissions, LIST with us today! 1IN JUNEAU-a lovely 3 bd. home with fireplace, garage, large yard with fence, best neighborhood. Completely and beautifully fur- nished. $16,500, $6,000 handles. IN JUNEAU—three beautiful bed- s, best neighborhood. Un- 3 $16,000. JUNEAU—two houses best neighborhood, 3 bd. furn .in one, two apts. in other furn. $12,000 for both properties. bd. beau- tifully furn., $8400 for quick sale. Not on hill, good neighborhood See this in a hurry. IN JUNEAU—3 bd. furn., $5800. IN JUNEAU—2 bd. furn, 324 Will- oughby, $1900. HIGHWAY—2 mi. cleared bldg. lot, $1500. HIGHWAY—2! mi. 2 bd. unfurn, very large rooms, view, over $2000 new elec. equipment. $11,000. LOOP ROAD—Maier Ranch 110 acres pat., large 3 bd. house, furn 30 x 30 concrete basement. Land excellent bldg.—solid glacial de- posit, patches small trees border- ing Mendenhall River. $12,600. Star Hill eled, fireplace, modern kitchen and bath, basement, second house suitable 2nd family. $8,000. WEST JUNEAU—2 bd. fireplace, 2'2 acres, $5700. { WEST JUNEAU—con. bsmt., 1 acre pat. $2900. IN DOUGLAS—2 bd., new, unfurn. $7900. IN DOUGLAS—3 hbd., double yard, new kitchen, just redecorated, view, $7800. IN DOUGLAS—2 bd. double lot with gardens and creek. Furn $5500. CHANNEL BOULEVARD (formerly Douglas Road) a very good buy near the Ski Trail. 3-5 bed- rooms, 1 finished 2nd floor un- fin. 25 x 30 concrete basement, 30 ft. living room. Unfurn $10,000. TWO TRAILERS—$1,000 and' $6%0. NEW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th and East Sts, $400; 1 lot 4th at Kennedy $100; 1 lot end ‘of Tth St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park make offer; end of steel bridge cleared $1200; on ski trail 100 ft.' above highway 1 lot $600; 8 acres Doug- las Road, good water; 2 lots nea: Douglas boat shop $600; 1 Io with two quonsets gives two build ing sites with water and sewe connected $1200. : PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. USED CARS 1937 FORD 2-door, perfect motor, $200.00. Call Red 478 after 5 pm. 50-1t Tel. 911 1946 DeSoto 4 door, radio, heater and good tires. Ph. Douglas §34 after 6 p.m. week days. 46-61 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. 35-i LOST AND FOUND FOUND—1 lady’s Gruen wristwatch, 3 initials on back of watch. Also 1 ladies solid gold wedding ring. Owners may have same by iden- tifying and paying for this ad. Inquire at City Jail. FOUND—monogrammed gold tie clasp. Owner may have same by identifying it and paying for this ad. Call at Empire office. FLOOR SHOWCASES FOR SALE At L GOLDSTI‘Z[NS. The “applause meter” used to check on radio studio audiences is unskilled “tradesmen”. FARL CRASS & SON FIREPLACE WOOD—SZMMJ a eordla simple gadget that measures the delivered. Phone 333. 29-1mo Vvolume of sound electrically. i 314 acres cleared patented