Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 195 , nis Club. The medals to be given | LLASSIFIED ADVERTISING| REAL ESTATE | BEAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE by the city. | he girls t t layed . Al 3 ur? :nmsr\;fl:;n:&?r‘fnch: z}ixfa:fifig M AK E A Gf;fi‘::foi;;“’]“:; AA:f:r:th: :zt‘ 1“1;2';,2P ,Cob‘:éxlqi‘ L;c;r;;x: m?:ff:PETER woon | Brown’s six-hitter, and took a 2-1|° carst Kouna i Pt Gl TR ok, Earage, Completely mm" AGENCY |lead in the best-of-five series Betty Mantyla and Virginia White- CHUI cE results: nished. Complete electrical equip- | ished, $10,500. (W49) | ment. Price complete: $16,000. | DOUGLAS HIGEWAY. 5 year old.| —$$8888— Rogers Hornsby's team made an | head defeated Molly Jo MacSpad- Modern with apt. renting $125.00| inauspicious and shaky invasion of aien and Bert Barlow; Mary Grisham month. (w4g) | EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR Formerly, when your rain- coat got dirty, you had to PAGE TWO * (leveland Loses Te New York in Junior Doubles Are Played, Net Tourneys | There has been a big turn out for | the junior doubles tennis tourna-| ment sponsored by the Juneau Ten- | Rainiers Shutout Stars in Big Play By the Associated Press Seattle needs only one more game in the final Pacific Coast League playoff series to pocket another $10,000 for being tA> best ball team in the circuit. The Rafniers beat Hollywood last |night 3-0, on Hector (Skinny) Bowling News ‘The Monday Night Ladies Bowl- | ing League toppled the pins down | | last night with high game of 184 Grea' Hag Spu" | going to Pat Moore of the Baranot Hotel team. Pat also took high series By the Associated Press with 434. Dorothy Carroll of the | Cleveland’s vanishing Indians are | City Cleaners team was second rid of New York for the season | high game with a score of 164 and but they may have left the pennant | second high series went to Iris in Yankee Stadium. Fitzpatrick with total series of 432. As they have done in all but one Here are individual and team of their 11 games on the Yankees'| scoring: home grounds, the Indians lost| again yesterday. This time they dropped a galling 2-1 tussle that put them a full game behind the front- running New Yorkers. It may be a case of out of the frying pan into the fire for the | 1 | | | Needlecraft 149 121 119 134 126 649 134— 427 116— 370 116— 376 154— 407 117— 363 637—1943 D. Matson J. Hartman C. Bucy B. Hudson H. Hixson Totals 2 BEDROOM house on T7th St. Full basement. Partially furn- | O Hollywood. The Rainiers re fog- | drew a bye with Beda Clausen 6-2, NICE 3 bedrcomj home, (umished,‘WE SELL juCRE HOMES THAN |bound at the Seattle airport for g-0; Page Whitehead and Sue Wade garage, basement, double plumb- | ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED ished. $7,850.00. 6 UNIT apartment. | hours yesterday. Able to get no bet- | defeated Vicki Tydlacka and Janet ing, hardwood floors, Calhoun —$55858— | ter than a split in the first two|ree Schultz 6-4, 6-1; Ruth Bloom- | DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom | Ave. $17,400. (w42) | I challenge them to list their sales come property. games in Seattle, tlyy had to|quist and Toni Warner defeated house. Unfurnished. Immediate GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- | each month—Peter Wood A good in- beleaugered Tribe, who open a two- game series with the Red Sox today in Boston. The Red Sox, winners of | E. Houston six of their last seven starts and |E. Wilson fresh from a 12-5 romp over the|p. Garrison Chicago White Sox, are only a|Ww. Hoyez game and a half behind Cleveland | N. Biggs in this tense three-team American| Totals League race | Losing to New York is an old Cleveland custom. In the last 20| D, Sweeney years the Indians have won only| . Sheldon one season series from the Yankees.| B, Thomas That prebably accounts for only one | D, Duke Cleveland championship during that | p, Grove time. Totals Rizzuto Beats Them | It was Phil Rizzuto, the shortest D, Carroll of the Yanks, who beat the In-| A Dalziel dians yesterday with the shortest of | A, winther hits. The winning blow—a deft | N johnson . squeeze bunt that didn’t even reach ' p, Stragier the pitcher's mound—beought in| Totals Jo¥ DeMaggio with the payoff run. It came in the last of the ninth | after Cleveland manager Al Lo- | J Estes pez had ordered pitcher Bob Lemon | . Wadgalis to-walk Bobby Brown on purpose| F, wilber « With runners on first and third and |1, Fitzpatrick oné out. | P. Moore 81 111 101 146 138 577 106 94 132 101 126 559 164 147 121 110 127 669 135 147 119 140 184 161 130 99 129 147 666 110 111 152 101 17 591 City Cleaners 123 145 121 93 144 626 Baranof Hotel 146 102 114 143 134 First National Bank 138— 116— 130— 120— 129— £33— Sweeneys Shamrocks 91— 123— 136— 104— 165— 609—! 85— 115— 121—, 125— 146— 592— 131— 125— 122— 149— 116— choose between wearing a leave pitchers Charley Schanz and Early Jahnson behjnd because of illness. First baseman Gordon Goldsherry had to sit out last night’s | game because of the “beaning” he suffered Sunday- Al Lyons, an out- fielder who also does top flight pitehing chores, arrived with a sore arm. Despite these disappointments, Seattle played like a champion, Brown scattered six hits, was given sparkling support in the clutches, and thus won his third playoff game in seven days. He turned back Los Angeles twice, once as a starter and again in relief. He hasn't been scored on in 20 2-3 innings of the Governor’s Cup series. Wes Hamner’s double in the fifth scored Rocco Krsnich, who had singled, for the only run that was needed. The Rainiers got tWo more in the eighth on two hits, two walks, a sacrifice and an error. Last night's game drew only 3,678 spectators, leaaue Leaders 330 357 330 395 414 1876 307 328 420 306 398 1759 372 407 363 328 417 1887 422 374 355 432 434 “The victory went to Eddie Lopat,| motals who squelched the Indians with three hits to reach the 20-win mark for the first time in his career. The | T. Riendeau only Cleveland tally came in the B. Peterson sixth and it took an error to pave L. Lincoln the way for the Indians’ unearned L. Ripke run. - An infield out followed by M. Burke Bobby Avila's single brought the Totals run across, The Yankees, who made seven hits off loser Lemon, had snapped L. Blanton 1 a scoreless deadlock the fifth M. Cowan when Rizzuto singled in Brown, B. Smith who had lined a once-bounce ground B. West rule double into the right field J. Merritt stands. Totals Red, White Sox Game A 13-hit Red Sox attack, featured by the clubbing of Ted Williams and Clyde Vollmer, gave Ray Scar- borough his 12th victory over the White Sox. Williams had a perfect 125 639 653—2017 Leotas 120 n 112 115 133 551 125 110 144 112 133 624 148— 393 90— 271 142— 398 153— 380 133— 339 666—1241 Lacilles 19 137 1 106 116 103 106 568 144— 400 125— 354 105— 320 132— 365 107— 324 617—1763 Pan American G. Vuille 142 E. Stewart 99 J. Baxter 144 P. Wood 122 Airways 96 124— 362 129 126 112 84— 318 129— 413 126— 354 | By the Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting (based on 350 times at 1b:\t|—Fnin. Philadelphia, .341; Wil- | liams, Boston, .325. | Runs batted in—Williams, Boston and Zernial, Philadelphia, 124. | Home runs—Zernial, Philadelphia, {32; Williams Boston, 30. | Pitching—(based on 10 decisions) —Kinder, Boston 11-2, .846; Feller, | d, 22-8, .733; Martin, Phila- 11-4, .733. NATIONAL LEAGUE | Batting—Musial, St. Louis, | Ashburn, Philadelphia, .343. Runs batted in—Irvin, New York, [109; Gordon, Boston, 105. Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 40; Hodges, Brooklyn, 38. Pitching—Roe, Brooklyn, 20-2, | .909; Maglie, New York, 21-6, .778. 366 day at bat with. two singles,, a J. Faulkner 137 147 double and his 30th homer in four| ~TOtlS " oo official times at bat. Vollmer bang- | s ed in five runs with two singles and league slandings his 22nd homer. The Brooklyn Dodgers not only | By the Associated Press had their National League lead cut AMERICAN LEAGUE to four games over New York’s| W L Giants as they bowed to the Cubs, New York 89 53 5-3, in Chicago, but lost the ser- | cCleveland 56 vices of Roy Campanella for at|Boston 55 least two days. Chicago 68 Star Catcher Beaned Detroit ki Brooklyn’s star catcher was laid | phijladelphia 81 low by a pitched ball which struck washington 85 him on the left ear and sent him ' gt Louis 97 to the hospital. NATIONAL LEAGUE “Tommy Brown hit his ninth homer W L of the season in the 10th inning to Brooklyn 51 give Robin Roberts his 20th victory New York 57 and the Philadelphia Phils a 2-1 tri- | g¢. Louis 68 umph over the St. Louis Cardinals. Boston All other teams enjoyed a day Philadelphia off. Cincinnati o Chicago . ; Break Up Musial Pittsburgh IsNat. League Cry Sporis in Brief NEW YORK, Sept. 18—(#—Back SPORTS IN BRIEF By the Associated Press a few years, the National League Baseball chant was: “Break up the Cardin-| CHICAGO—Roy Campanella, star als.” Brooklyn catcher, was hit in head _Nc\\' it’s just: “Break up Stan Mu- with pitched ball in game with Cubs sial.” and taken to hospital. He will be And don't think that wouldn't|out of lineup several days. suit the National League pitchers| NEW YORK—Erve Palica, pitcher fine. Musial, you see, is the 10op's | for Brooklyn Dodgers, was inducted No. 1 terror guy with the bat. my army and sent to Camp Kilmer, Currently, he's on his way to N. J, for basic training. a fifth batting title, with a .367| Racing i average. With only 13 games left,| NEW YORK-—Mandingo ($20.40) it seems impossible for anyone to top | won the featured mile and one 5851830 Pet 627 616 610 528 465 441 397 312 Pet 638 607 | TURKEY DINNER | Sponsored by the Women of the Moose Drill Team at the Moose | Hall Saturday, September 22 at € ip.m. to 8 p.m. All Moose members and their friends cordially invited Adults $2.00. All children $1.00 915-3t | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | | | Dorothy Hudert and Janet Flint, 7-5, 6-2. soiled garment that shed Second Round howers but looked badly, Betty Mantyla and Virginia White- | showers D Y | head defeated Bert Barlow and Mary| ©F @ clean coat that looked well but no longer pro- Grisham 6-4, 7-5; Ruth Bloomquist | aud. Toni Warner defeated Page| tected you against the rain. }‘gfi;lwhcad and Sue Wade 7-5, 6-8, This was true because the same drycleaning necessary to remove soil and restore good appearance unavoid: ably removes water repel- Iency. Finals Betty Mantyla and Virginia White- head defeated Ruth Bloomquist and Toni Warner 6-0, 6-1. The boys are still playing their matches. The results so far are: First Round Elton Engstrom and Don Morri- son defeated Bill Orme and Jerry Wade 6-1, 6-1; Arnold Soley and Greg Ripke defeated Dick Folta and George Graves 4-6, 6-3, 7-5; Dick Forrest and Dort Dull defeated Johnny Hudert and Douglas Boyd 6-1, 6-0. Now, after we clean your coat, we restore the original repellency — using world famous “Cravenette” water repellents — so that it will shed showers as well as it s et did the day you bought it. Elton Engstrom and Don Mor- rison defeated Arnold Soley and Greg Ripke 6-0, 6-1. 3 All contestants and tennis club members are invited to a picnic in the bowl Wednesday at 6 and in case of rain, Thursday at the same time. For a clean coat that will keep you dry, say | CRAVENETTE TOO* TRIANGLE CLEANERS for better appearance PHONE 507 “Cravenette Headquarters” LEGION AUXILIARY American Legion Auxiliary meets | tonight at 8 p.m. Nomination of | officers. Leona Lincoln, president. 915-1t — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — \l occupancy. For sale at price less | than appraisal. LISTINGS on several large in-| vestment properties. | LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Seatter | Tract. Highlands. BELLES CAFE—This is still the| best small restaurant in Juneau. | | Office: Room 14 in Shattuck Bldg. William Winn-Phone 234 TWO-bedroom home, compleiely furnished. 9-it refrig. etc. $4,600,] can get G. I. loan. ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partially completed building at $2,000. | 2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. 2-BDR. home partly furnished, garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. Cabin $1,100. SEVERAL lots Douglas, highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank WANTED GARAGE for Chartruese Please call 256. Douglas Ford. | 915-3t $5.00 REWARD — for information = Ao \ Your Biggest Cleaning Probiems! Keeping kids’ clothes clean is a major headache for every mom. But wise mothers send US those soiled garments, for thorough, gentle washing! They like the way we remove stubborn spots . . . have clothes back in record time! Try us today ... Juneau ALASKA LAUNDRY, Inc. Since 1895 leading to capture of apartment. This apartment has been sought for months. Searchers are be-| coming desperate and may be armed. Call Beverly Ancerson.| Phone 152 immediately. 814-6t || FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- | ment. Phone 818. 900-tf | = 7 |ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- | | es or apartments, furnished or| unfurr ‘.‘\ed — preferably furu-i ished, nceded by permanent em- | ployees of the Juneau Lumber Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-tf HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. 58-t1 | 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl. | Percy's Cafe 755-tf MISCELLANEQUS | |3 PERSIAN kittens, weaned and| 914-3t ' | HOPE'S SECdND HAND STORE | We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-t1 | TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any business or capac- ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo, Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tt | USED CARS | "DODGE 4-door Sedan, 1942. All new six ply tires, new paint, seat covers, excellent condition Phone Black 440 after 12 noon. 915-5t | PURSE SEINER house-broken. Call Douglas 2134.| - ly furnished, view, basement, Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) CONVENIENT 2 bedroom home, furnished, across from Federal Bldg. $7,500. (W35) ONE bedroom home, furnished, Gold Street. $5,300. (W36) DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) FURNISHED small two bedroom home, South Franklin. (W19) ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) THREE Summer homes. Up to $4300. —$$8885— | THREE-Bedroom furnished home, | near St. Ann’s Hospital. Hot water heat. ~ View livingroom, i large diningroom, elec Kkitchen. | $12,500. FIVE-Bedroom furnished house, 1 | block from Baranof. 1 bedroom main floor, four upstairs. Very | large livingroom-diningroom, 1g. kitchen. Full concrete basement. TWO-Bedroom furnished house, 2 lots, formerly McCarron residence. $6,500. | BUILDING LOT, 80x150 with rock fill on shoulder Douglas Highway. EXCELLENT LOTS for yearround| 700 strawberry plants in beachside homes, summer cabins, resorts and industrial sites. MANY OTHER LISTINGS See us for Business Opportunities and Investment Property listings. 'Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road FOR SALE HEYWOOD-Wakefield buggy ‘and| pad, excellent condition, cost $70.| garden, Cleared. A choice spot | with beautiful view of Juneau. Near new Wildes home. $1,500. ONE OF LARGEST BARS in Ju- | neau, easy terms. | $3150 1-bdrm Star Hill. | $4200 1-bdrm Carroll Way. New elec equip. Furn. $4700 1-bdrm 3rd St. | $5250 2-houses 12th st. $5250 2-bdrm, yard. W. 8th. | $5250 2-bdrm, furnished, new elec. | Back Baranof. | $9500 2-bdrm unfurn. Dg. Hwy. | $9800 Large 3-bdrm, hot water ht, 100x100 lot. New garage. Doug- las. Sell for $35.00. Phone 331 days| $10,000 3-bdrm furn, fireplace, 100 or write Box 261. 911-6t | ‘FOR SALE — by owner, 3 bedroom $12,000 45-acres pat. house in Shattuck Addition. Newly painted, completely furn- ished including new electrical| equipment. Available immediate- ly. Call Mrs. James McNamara. Phone Req 495. 904-tf “Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p.| G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephone, power skiif and complete hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fu.- ther information, contact owner George James, Angoon, Alaska. 908-6¢ © o o 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 ® ONE BEDROOM, all new elec e stove, GM Frigidaire, Ken- ® more washer, new sink, new © 271 gallon oil tank. Basement ® workshop. Carroll Way. $4,200. ® o 00 0 0 0.0 0 0 SMALL canning carrots, Northern Vegetable Farm Gardens, Glacier Highway. 910-6t | LUNCH RCOM 319 Willough Avenue. Phone 946. 907-tL SPLIT Cabbage, 8c a—lb. Come and get it. Northern Vegetable Farm]| Glacier Highway. 907-12¢t RESIDENCE 326 Second Street, has one four-room apartment and six furnished rooms, with three bath rooms. Priced at $12,- 000, For appointment, call Black 354 904-tf 1 NEW apartments. Income over | $11,500 3-bdrm furn, | SPECIAL—ADpt. | No. 3 Klein Bldg. X100 lot. Dg. Full bsmt, dbl garage, view 100x100 lot. Dg. firm gravel base. On river. Stucco 3 bdrm house. Full conc. bsmt. $16,500 3-bdrm unfurn new. Beh- rends Ave. FHA $12,800. $18,500 3-bdrm furn, 10th St. $37,000 4-bdrm unfurn, all hdwd floors, Thermopane windows, tile sinks and baths, hot water heat, bsmt garage plus space for large apt. Terms. —$$8888— ASK ABOUT OUR INVESTMENT LISTINGS IN & OUT OF JUNEAU WILL LEASE—250x150, lots across from new school bldg on Glacier Hwy. GEN'L STORE, Kake—same owner] 40 years. Térms. —$8$585— BUILDING LOTS—some new and very interesting listings. | STORE & OFFICE SPACE for rent. —$85555— bldg $10,500. Nets $200 monthly. No mgr required, tenants furnish own heat. Fire- proof, close in. PETER WOOD AGENCY Tel. 913 FOR SALE 0%’ x 18 GARAGE on corner 11th & B Sts. Take it away for less than value of materials, Green 267. 915-3t $1500.00° per month. See Nick Roc- ovich. 903-tf 20 FOOT outboard cabin cruiser, 16 horse motor. Call Blue 830. |CHINK Pheasants while they last last. 3 months oid,. Seven dollars pair. Percy Coiton, Skagway, Alaska 915-6t 898-tf 1946 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan, body and motor in good condi- tion. New brakes and two new| tires. Phone Black 890 or see| Hebard at Orpheum Rooms No. 2 after 5:30. 915-3t | TROLLER “Mischief” for %ale $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft 5 ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire M. C. Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- : ka, Alaska. 884-t1 G. E. TANK type vacuum cleaner, All attachments. Used 2 months. Blue 1786. 913-tt ONE occasional chair _with otto.’ man. Phone Red 440. 912-3t 1949 CHEV Station Wagon—28,000 miles. Motor A-1 condition, good rubber, $1400. cash or terms. Phone 015-2 after 6 p.m. Tom ® & o o o 0 0 0 0 & o ¢ 2 BEDROOM home. F.H.A. ap- praised over $15,000. Complete- ly furnished. Automatic hot REFRIGERATOR Excellent condition. Contact Parson’s El- ectric, 10th and C. 866-t1 ==s=sEssssssnsesese: seEsesITeTEsssesasaTaa| air furnace. Full basement. 50x100 lot. By APPOINT- FOR RENT the St. Louis slugger. eighth sortie purse at Aqueduct, in Richie Ashburn of Philadelphia|q:51 3-5. George. 913-4t TosssssssssssresssssissETTEsEssEssssssssE SRR % TR TSR AL £ A R e by ! has the best chance, if you can call it that. He's hitting .346—21 points D et e T behiind Musial. Musial, . in 141 games, had 195]B hits in 532 at bats. He lost nine| ase a ars points of his lead last week to Ash- | burn, who, not so incidentally, lead all batters with 206 hits. Ashburn, however, is far from the league record of most hits in one| Batting: Ted Williams, Red Sox— season. In 1920, the great George had a perfect day at bat with two Sisler hit safely 257 times. | singles, a double, homer and walk’ By the Associated Press Brooklyn’s Jackie Robinson slip-|in five times at bat and drove in || ped two points during but retained his third-place posi- tion with a 336 mark. LEGION !/ American Legion Auxiliary meets tonight at 8 p.m. Nomination of officers. Leona Lincoln, president. 015-1t meatching pants and jackels THE BLACK MANUFACTURING the week |three runs as Boston whipped the | Chicago White Sox, Pitching: Ed Lopat, Yankees— | squelched Indians with three hits ito win 20 games for the first time in his career as the Yankees nipped | Cleveland, 2-1 | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — - SEATTLE WASH e aay worined THE U0 WNGER GOVERNME! |BLENDED SCOTS WHISKY + 86 8 PROOF | RENFIELD IMPORTERS, LTO, N, Ys FLY SEATTLE $50.00 plus tax - o A New Service Now Ready SOUTH-BOUND NON-STOP Alaska's Leading Non-Scheduled Airline o Large 50-Passenger Planes De Luxe Air Coach Service AIR TRANSPORT Associateés Sales Co.. Inc. 181 South Franklin St. ~ Juneau Phone 177 WERES A IGBU N BETTER USED CARS | SPEFIAL 1949 Chevrolet” 4-door Sedan 1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1950 Ford %-ton Panel 1946 G.M.C. Panel | R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 MENT only. Phone 316. 891-tf e 00 00 00 00 6 Arrive on PNA; 16 Fly Westward Six travelers arrived here from Anchorage Monday on Pacific Northern Airlines and 16 flew to the westward. From Anchorage: Fred Banesber- ger, E. A. Rutledge, Mr, and Mrs. “A. Johnson, Wayne King, Chesley Brown, To Anchorage: Chan Hendrickson, John Ponchene, Milton Schust, Adam J. Schmeider, Mrs. William Paul Sr.,, W. A. Carson, E. F. Haugen, Bud Elliot, Joe McClung, E. N. Hales, Vic Edenso, Mrs. A. Thomp- son. To Cordova: Ken Fletcher, Mrs. J. Johnson. To Yakutat: A. B. Peace, Jean Welsh, LEGION AUXILIARY American Legion Auxiliary meets tonight at 8 p.m. Nomination of officers. Leona Lincoln, president. - 915-1t FROM KETCHIKAN D. L. Frazier of Ketchikan is registered at the Baranof Hotel e TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000 square feet. George Bros. Build. ing. Phone 399. 915-tt MENDENHALL APARTMENTS Unfurnished Studio Apts. $87.50 and up. Unfurnished one br apts $119. and up. p. One furnished br apt. $141.50. 914-5¢ APARTMENT furnished, living- room, bedroom, kitcheneite and bath. Brownie on Fritz Cove Road. Brownie the Barber. 909-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses/ Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res- taurant. Also vpace for other bldgs or businesses. can or see Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. 135-t1 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Pione 452. 882-4f e AP AN 0 s STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf e v o A T S WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 —_—_—