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JUNE. AU AL ASKA American League BATTING — Cuccinello, Washington, 332 ) New York, St. Louis, 42 BATTED IN—Etten, Johnson, Boston NS—Stephens, s Johnsen, Boston 8. A"’\(- Ferriss, Boston, 12-2, 3 cn, Detroit, 1, .833. National League THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SEALS NEARING MAKE OR BREAK | POINT OF DRIVE ® o luss S| reI(h | California Lots Busy as pCL ‘ ‘ CIUbS Open Elgh'-Game ‘ BATTING-—Holm Boston, 7 broken { uw sueet. Chisox Move Up On Split Saites Thi : =y | eries ThIS Evenm Rosen, Brooklyn, 538 with Bombers as P alin, e e Brownies Wln . \,’“1\,»:.,',‘: «‘m.. iated Press) RU 'x S BATT l-I'D 1IN — Olmb, il T L) A 61; Holmes, Boston, 59. Ly Sdiahmgralidgl) Beinek sl RUNS — Lombardi, New > Yanks re 1 py yesterd Franci DiMaggio, Philadelphia pite leaving 17 stranded, th ; ; X Boston, 12 WANTED — To keep small shanbed s HVAgmia sty il sty R through the day time—not Sun- ating the White Sox, 6 to'1, to| i 9.4{ p Phone Black 61 gain ¢ split for the afternoon. The| i 5 A g TR anks rapped three Chicago twirl- | i rolet sedan. Call Black 669 be- Any one cylinder gasoline engine|es for 12 hits and were aided by 11| tween 6 and 7 p.m. including washing machine. Phone cor- It hatalin. il WO FOR SALE—30-06 Winchester 54.| Green 7o9. The Sox moved into third | the opener behind PAGE THREE NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M=P. A N Y a3l cucass| "E" BOND SALES HERE | .| NEAR 80% OF QUOTA Another $9,000 has b the Juneau-Douglas Seventh War Loan “E" Bond s total, with | figures compiled through July 2. The {local total ncw stands at $179.082, 79.6 percent of the $225000 quota, according to the War Finance Com- mittee office here Only two more days remain to, reach the goal, bond officials pointed out, as Friday night marks the close of sales reporting for the | current campaign “ - {ENJOY ROUND TRIP OVE ANCHORAGE TO FAIRBANKS HIGHWAY Second Place ' YankeesSnap Pullen | FORSALE | WANTED 42 Pelican | WANTED—Housekeeper for B House, Skagway. Write Box 929. FOR SALE — 500 shares 13: R Ccld Storage stock. Phone Green 309. FOR SALE_Used wash bowl, kit- WANTED-To chen sink, toilet, hot water tank. alarm clocks. 32 6th. Black 390. repair 925 W. | WANTED—To pay cash for e | srdfaT R thing that looks like alarm clock. 925 W. 11th St. FOR SALE—Summer home, Lena Cové. Write Empire 5810. . 6-1 series victor Angeles Angels, t! »als clas$h with Sac £ ning in the start « week road trip that ms v break their upward drive The climax of their jaunt will t {reached in the following two week. n they tangle with both North- Pacific Coast league leaders. other tilts this week, in ti cight-game series that will includ Brooklyr HOME York, 13 nd Holmes, PITCHING Mungo, FOR SALE—Automatic record changer. Alaska Music Supply. WANTED TO BUY—Boy Phone Red 213. FOR SALE- Sl’ml:\mp,il:\ble‘ model, $40. Green 734. | -1, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. G. A | Lingo and Mrs. M. E. Troy, mother IN FLIGHTS MONDAY | i 54 from a round i o Fui June 24 from a round trip to Fair- banks over the Glenn and Richard- | FOR SALE—1941 Two-door Chev- i MACHINIST WANTED - year around work Machine Shop. Excellent condition; plus sporting ammunition. Phone Gastineau Hotel, room 302. WANTED TO RENT—A house or two bedroom apartment until new home is completed. P. O.l Box 1052. FOR SALE—26 troller, beam 6 ft, depth 3'. Chevrolet truck engine. Write No. 5805, Empire. FOR SALE—26" raised deck cubm‘ cruiser; 6' beam, 2%’ draught,| 75 h.p. motor. Completely fin-{ ished inside and outready to go| huntjng, fishing or just cruising around. Phone Blue 137 before 4, or Green 783 after 4. | i — | REFRIGERATOR '\nd bl‘L1kf<ISu = = set for sale. Call Blue 392, or WANTED?SMC& lr'|lrrsrnluuyt (m No. 1 Winter and Pond Apts. ‘ Juneau, full or part time. Write . Empire C5578. DING | WANTED — Talented WANTED TO kedT or buy busi- ness location in Juneau, 20x40 ft. or larger, by reliable Will take long lease stock if ne Cash Write Empire cé deal. TRA BARGAINS AT THE young POST—Folding iron chairs, Kit- | for chen table and chairs, dining| With table and chairs, a wardrobe| sition s, baby bed, over-| barty qualifying. . sewing machine| for Mr. Jacobin. and oil heater. 25. Tourist Guide. of responsibilit; ‘ater for Phone 10, ask' | at the Alaska Laundry. Baker Piano, good condition. Phone Green 705, after 5 p.m. i WANTED i Experienced clerk at Irving’s Market. with | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- basement in Douglas on Third SL,‘ loughby. Phone 788 Joe Whren, Douglas 240-3. e ‘ M!SCELLANEDUS REMEMEER — We buy, sell and trade second-hand merchandise Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- ing Post. g garage on'smds mmt be Lakcn away. Wired for elec iricity. Price $100. h it FOR SALETrade and manufac- | turing site, U. S. survey 1900, Cont. 12 acre 735-ft. waterfront| and can be used for sawmill or! marine ways. Jos. Wehren, phone | Douglas 240-3. | PIANOS RENTED—luned. Ander- son Shop. | 3UARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Snop. Phone 20: 315 Decker Way TWO BEDROOM b‘;:"“h J’”";; l""‘lF‘ you have empty roums or apts. ! Point Louisa; 110-volt €lCO | for desirable people. inform the hts, water, basement, furnace; :flly furnished. Write P. O. Box | OAninel P e 3031. | HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK Modern five-room house, central | location; oil burner. Phone 800,/ Apt. 607. 1 FOR SALE — Light-weignt, 4-cyl-| der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1940 | model. Swanson Grocery. ! ' good Toggen- ! grade milk| run REHT pure blooded | SEAVIEW APT. bucks. P. O.| Federal Bldg. Alaska. . e ——— | Two-room cabin. 843 W, 9th. INCOME VIEW HOME Three | blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two | bedrooms, one bachelor apart-! ment. $140 a month income.; $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my { equity, rest FHA. Will consider | good boat or car for portion of cash consideration. Call Bob Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- | FOR SALE—Several burg and Saanen goats; also some stock; also young Box 2321, Juneau, one block frem Small dpartmcnt 325 Thlrd St can be sublet from. July 5 least Sept. 15. STEAM HEATED KOOMS. Cal after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. "LOST AND FOUND minature sterling LOST—ear-ring; Tel. Vi Klassen, Green 460. ward. For Comfort and Y 8ervice Get the New Wash- ington Hrnbit Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT IOME at TIDES TOMORROW 3:08 a.m., 21 ft. 9:15 a.m., 126 ft. 15:11 p.m., 3.0 ft. 21:38 p.m., 15.9 ft. Tides Thursday 4:19 a.m., 09 10:36 a.m., 13.0 16:17 p.m,, 34 ft. 22:38 p.m., 16.7 ft. e & o o & & o & o o sty | — - —— MRS. HERMANN LEAVES Mrs. Mildred Hermann, director of OPA, left on the Princess Louise i on official business in Ketchikan. : by Experls Ishe will return to Juneau some- A 'WE SPECIALIZE Low High Low High ft. ft. Low High NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION In the Matter of the Estate of JACK MARSHALL, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that S. 1 A. STEVENS, SR., has filed in this court his petition for LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon the Es- vate of JACK MARSHALL deceased, praying that said estate be ad- ministered as SOLVENT estate, and that the same be heard on the 11th day of July, 1945, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court-room of said court at Room 513 Federal and Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 29th day of June, 1945. (Probate Seal) FELIX GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge of above-entitled court. First publication, June 30, 1945. Last publication, July 10 ,1945. Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon Beauty Salon | uyom PHONE 538 Warner’s | party. | and buy lady part-time work in connection | Steady po- | Phone Douglas| \japKER and sorter wanted. Apply © until at | silver horse's head. Clip-on (ypc.; Re- | Yanks made five 5 the o, althought losing the sec- ond game, retained third plncw when Mike Kreevich, virtually singlehanded, rockad the Boston Red d tc fourth as he ed the St. Louis Browns to a double win. All the other clubs had an open date. GAMES MONDAY (American League) Chicago 11-1, New York 6-0. St. Louis 7-3, Boston 1-2 (Only games played.) (National League) (No games played yesterday (Pacific Coast League) (No games scheduled.) (American League) Team-— w L. Detroit 39 24 Y(ul\ 36 28 85 81 Boston 33 30 ‘Washington St. Louis Cleveland Philadelphia TEAM Team— Brooklyn St. Louis New York Chicago Pittsburgh Bo Cincinnati Philadelphia on (Pacific C Team— Portland Seattle San Franciséo Oakland t League) w. 55 49 49 Pct 604 544 533 45 489 45 .480 45 4 4179 42 462 37 402 MMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5381-. he District Co y of Alaska One, at Juneau. MARTINA WICKERSHAM, Plain- tiff, vs. FRED O. WICKERSHAM, Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- | ED STATES OF AMERICA named Defendant, for the Terri- Division Number To the above Greeting : You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, First Division, at | Juneau, Alaska within thirty (30) :dnys after the last publication of | this summens, in case this summons | is published, or within forty (40) 'days after the date of its service upon you, i this summons s served upen you personally, and an- | ver the plaintiff’s complaint on file | 1in the said court and in the above | | entitled cause, The plaintiff in said action dc- mands the following relief: Dissolution of the marriage now | | existing between plaintiff and de- fendant on the grounds of incom- | patability of temperament; and for | jany other or further relief merited. : | In event you fail so to appear and | { answer, the plaintiff will take judg- | ment against you for want thereof, | and will apply to the court for the | relief demanded in said complaint, | and as herein states. | Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Alexdnder, judge of said Court, and the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed this 11th day of June, 1945. (SEAL) J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy Clerk. First publication, June 12, 1945. Last publication, July 3, 1945. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on Saturday, July 14, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the office of the United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cinct, upon the petition of SANTE DEGAN for his appointment as ad- ministrator of the estate of JOHN BATISTA MARIN, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters of Admin- istration to him. All persons in interest are herby required at said time and place to appear or show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 30th day of June, 1945. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, United States Ccmmissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’ Precinct. First publication, June 30, 1945. Last publication, July 12, 1945. |of many parts |Cast a July 4 doublehead will be play: under California ies. The Beav- ers move to Oakland, Seattle shift to Los Angelss and Hollywood go td San Di(‘f'n following passengers wn out of Juneau by Alaska Coa: irlines, yesterday: tka: Joe Keller, Joe Bar Mrs. Joe Barnas and Floyd Ruc! ert ro Skagway To Hoonah: L. Ginty, Harold Foss, nd J. W. DeChamplain. To Excursion Inlet: ner and W. W. Day. To PeMcan ' City Leuis Jacol Joyce Anderson. - MAJOR LEAGUE BALL LEADERS (By The Associated Press) Holmes of the Boston Bravc is a man worthy of consideratio: in National ue hall circles these days Holmes is a man all of them good when he gets a bat in his hands peeper on the individu offensive records of National Le: gue players this season for evi- dence. ) In individual hitting averages and in runs scored, Mr. Holmes nson. leads the pack. In the matter of From runs batted in and in smashing Marvin four-ply clouts, Mr. Holmes stands Frem Hoonah e second. Given two bats, Mr. Shactene, L. R. Durkee, could kindle a fire. Ginty, Harold Foss, Individual records for the season :nd T. E. Strom. to date, ccmpiled by the Associated From Pelica Press, show: From Tulseq Louise Olsen. R. Durkee, E. M Ernie Mr Mr lows Sitka to Juneau: >enald Westfall, Dick Klinzbeil Prom Skagway: Tom Dyer, om Hait C. H. Meyers, lden, Excursion Inlet: 5a M Irene Marvin, E. D. H. Blyberg = H. O Bn\(k\‘n “Lel’s hurry! I hear they serve Columbia Ale with their dinners.” When you drink Cresta Blanca, you enjoy the benefits of a tradition dating back to 1771, In that yeér, Franciscan Fathers founded the Mission of San Gabriel Archangel, forerunner of America’s wine industry. Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, INC. 105 ANGELES AND LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA For over fifty years, the finest of American wines. were C. T. Wag- Aukho, en, J. K. Hageman and Ralph Dagg and William son highways. | in excellent condition | excellent time both ways. BRI e S THUNDERBIRDS and S {ceived order Allied Headquarters for ment home to the United S tates. Incoming passengers were as fol- Mrs. G. Kellogg, Mrs. Edith A. Ryan, Danold Milner, Kelly Westfall and | s SERVICE Christeason iros. Garage 509 Twelfth St. John ra c- Albert Smith Will it hit yours? 1LL THE insurance on 'your home reim- burse yoeu for the loss caused by a falling air- craft crashing into it? 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