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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1945 AU, ALASK A JU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR ~ WANT ADS FORSALE | FOR SALE—500 Shm’?s Pelican .Ccld Storage stock. Phone Green | 309. TRADING POST BARGAINS— Overstuffed chair, studio couch, mantle radio, electric irons, waffle iron, Agfa camera and guns. Douglas Trading Post, ph. 25, Douglas. FOR SALE— New electric range; never used. Phone Black 390. under for rent Apt., 2 bedrooms, living room and bath. Crescent Apts., phone 428.°' FOR SALE—Lot 60X100° partly clear. Phone Black 583. | 4 - g | New England dory, 20 ft., Fr‘xscn; standard engine, complete with| trolling tackle, $250 cash. Phone Green 124. | TOR SALE_Used wash bowl, kit-| chen sink, toilet, hot water tank. \ 325 6th. Black 390. FOR SALE—Summer home, Lena| Cove. Write Empire 5810. i FOR SALE—Automatic record changer. Inquire Green 734. FOR SALEASuulnmp, table model $40. Green T34 | FOR SALE—1941 Two-door Chev-; rolet sedan. Call Black 669 be-| tween 6 and 7 p.m. FOR SALE—26' troller, beam 6 ft, depth 3'. Chevrolet truck engine. | Write No. 5805, Empire i REFRIGERATOR and breakfast set for sale. Call Blue 392, or No. 1 Winter and Pond Apts. i ok . gl Baker Piano, good condition. Phone | Green 705, after 5 p.m. i central 800, | Modern five-room house, location; oil ‘burner. Phone Apt. 607. TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco! lights, water, basement, furnace; fully iurnished. Write P. O. Box| 3031 FOR SALI ight-wetghil, 4-cyl- der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P., 1940{ model. Swanson Grocery. FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- ! burg and Saanen grade milk} goats; also some pure blooded stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaskn 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 tash consideration. Call Bob| Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- | ment. | HOTICE | 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- ¢inet, 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. (8eal) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’ Precinct. First publication, June 30, 1945, Last publication, July 12, 1945. ! 1 BUY WAR BONDB HAIR STYLED by Experls WE SPECIALIZE mn Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY | WANTED TO BUY—Boy's WAN‘I’EB WANTED—To rent a cabin at Tee Harbor or vicinity for one week. Call Perry Hilleary at the Gas- tineau Hotel. Room 302. WANTED—Woman to children during day, board. Address P. O. Box Juneau. care for $50 mo. and! 2257, WANTED—To buy daveno. Phone 436. WANTED—Girl to share downtown apt. Write P, O. Box 1598. RE\’VAR.I) The undersigned will promptly pay $100.00 cash reward for in- formation leading to arrest and conviction of anyone wilfully trespassing upon, or defacing or removing any equipment, material, location notices or boundary monuments from the Winter & Pond lode claim and/or mill sites at Echo Cove, Berners Bay, Alaska. FRANCIS J. HARRISON, Winter & Pond Co., Inc., Juneau. WANTED‘A pltkup or 1mml \xu“ in good conditicn; cash. P. O. Box 1768. Pullen O WANTED Hml\(’kfl.p(‘x fur House, Skagway. Write Box 929. bike. Phone Red 213. Any one cylinder gasulme engine including washing machine. Phone | Green 75 MACHINIST WANTED — Stea year around work. Warne Machine Shop. WANTED TO krudT or buy busi- ness location in Juneau, 20x40 ft. or larger, by reliable party. Will take long lease and buy stock if necessary. Cash d Write Empire ¢5778. ntative for Write WANTED—Sales repre; Juneau, full or part time. Empire C5578. WANTED — Talented young for part-time work in connection with Tourist Guide. Steady po- sition of responsibility ‘ater for party qualifying. Phone 10, ask for Mr. Jacobin. MARKER and sorter wanted. Apply at the Alaska Laundry. WANTED — Expenienced clerk at Irving’s Market. ‘Used Iurnlrure JOG Wfl—‘ loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEOUS REMEMBER — We buy, sell and| trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- | ing Post. PIANOS RENTED—Tluneda. Ander-| son Shop. 3UARANTEED Realistic eima ment, $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Snop. Fhune 20, 8315 Decker Way (F you have empty rocms or apts for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK FOR RENT SEAVIEW APT Federal Bldg. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Cal after 3 p. m., 315 Gold Street. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Avaliere with single red stone in center. Valued keepsake; reward. Phone 422. FOUND—Bracelet’ “owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. TN TICE OF HEA“IVG 0! PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION In the United States Commissioner’s Court for the Precinct of Peters- burg, Division Number One, Terri- tory of Alaska. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLIE MASON, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that JAMES MASON has filed in this court his petition for LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon the Estate of CHARLIE MASON deceased, praying that said estate be admin- Istered as Solvent estate consisting only of vessel of less than $10,000 value of Alaska Indian with Indian relative administrator and that the same will be heard on the 13th day of July, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court- rocm of said court at Commissioner’s Office (U. S. Custom House), Pet- ersburg, Alaska, and all persons ‘n- terested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be.granted. Dated at Petersburg, Alaska, this 2nd day of July, 1945. (Probate Seal) - HAROLD DAWES, U. §. Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge of above-entitled . one block from First: qux.ms., Last publical (% 2 *lgame lady | _ |back in a INATS MAKE | BIG SPURT; ~ INDPLACE Washington Baseball Nine Proves Hottest Team | in Major Leagues By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sports Writer) Washingten is the latest shining example of the anything-can-hap- { pen-in-wartime scheol of baseball ! thought. - Picked to wind up in the cellar, the same fate decreed for the Brooklyn Dedgers, Ossie Bluege’s | amazing Senators are the hottest team in either league today. | Winning 14 of their last 18 starts, | |11 of 14 on a sizzling western tour,, {the Nats are in second place, ahead {of the New York Yankees and {cnly 4% games back of front-run- ning Detroit. | Dutch Lecnard did the job on| ! Chicago yesterday, 5-2, a nine-hit- ter as the Nats swept the four-| set before a disinterested sathering of only 1,548 White Sox! fans. Jeff Heath, coveted unsuccess-| fully by the Yankees after the loss| of Johnny Lindell, beat New York| in a Cleveland uniform with an' {11th inning homer, his third, off ' | Ernie Bonham to give Ed Klieman ! his third decision, 2-1. Klieman | t a new record for pitchers with x putouts. Hank Greenberg’s pinch with two gone in the last of the ninth saved the day for Detroit, !scoring two runs for a 9-8 shade of Boston. It was reliefer Zeb Faten's third straight success. Dclph Camilli walloped a roux:d tripper for the losing cause. Bcebo Newsom went 11 innings h7 lose his 12th straight and 13th of the season when he walked Frank loaded to Louis Browns a 4-3 Philadelphia although | s outhit the champs 13 hits to seven Chicago and St on the Brooklyn Dodgers, 2 games ahead, by racking up vie- | Cincinnati took the Joe Bowman, a Bos- ton Red Sox castoff, captured his sixth decision for Ciney, outpitch- | ing Curt Davis. | The Cubs bunched three of their nine hits after two were out in the sixth for Hank W, ninth triumph and Jim Tobin's 2 nod over Boston. But the Bra Tommy Holmes ran| }lus consecutive game hitting streak jto 32, one short of the National | record. Ken O'Dea, a former New York l(’l‘”“ doubled* to cap a five- -run ! {seven inning spurt that enabled the | Cardinals to dump Mel Ott’s crew,‘ |7-5. Whitey Lockman, a 19-; -year- | old Jersey City grad making his jmajor league debut, socked a hnme‘ !um on his first trip to the plate, | jdoubled later and added a sensa- | tional catch of a 400-foot drive to start a double play. The Pittsburgh-Philadelphia tilt was rained out. single St. over Louis closed GAMES THURSDAY (National League) St. Louis 7, New York 5. Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 4. Chicago 3, Boston 2. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, rain., (American League Detroit 9, Boston 8. Cleveland 2, New York 1, (11 in- nings.) { ‘Washington 5, Chicago 2. St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3, innings.) (Pacific Coast League) Oakland 10, Portland 0. Seattle 1, Los Angeles 0. Sacramento 8, San Francisco 3. Hollywood 6, San Diego 0. H a1 TEAM sTANDINGS (National League) Team-— Breoklyn . Chicago St. Louis Pittsburgh New York ... Boston Cincinnati . Philadelphia (American League) Team— w. Detroit e Washington .. 36 New York a7 Boston 3% Chicago . 35 St. Louis 31 Cleveland e 30 Philadelphia ... - 21 = 26 30 21 32 3 33 35 45 (Pacific Coast Team— Portland Seattle San Erancisco ... Sacramento Oakland San Diego . Los Angeles . Hollywood - e ATTENTION SHRINERS Monthly meeting Friday at 8 p. m. in the Temple. Important ar- rangements to be made for the pic- ni¢ scheduled lw the 15th. rde LE!VERS, League) w. L. 57 38 52 50 48 47 » TS |in the Shaunness | Headquarters ‘lf i known as Jack BLUE JAYS TIE DOWNTOP SPOT BY HALTING (G 0ld Awkwards to Shoot for Play-off Berih in Clash with Signacs The Blue Js Lur night assu that they wi uuld finish on top of local softball league standings the regular season of play by ¢ e here on a glove for feating the Coast Guard, 4 to 1. f ers which is designed to fa- “Butch” Blum pitched the F)n.u cilitate the grip on the club. club into its seventh win & ! has a supplemental finger cnly three losses, while on the back, open at the Tomlin was on the mound tip to receive a finger of make-shift Bluejacket ten. other hand and lock the hands This evening-—or as soon as ether in a grip weather permits—the Old Awkward will have a chance to clinch a spot play-offs when ling Signacs. Gam at Firemen Sporl Shorts TORONTO—The Canadian Open Golf championship will be held Aug. 2-4 at the Thornhill Golf and Country Club, it was announced la 1t will be the first re- of the event since Craig won in 1942. It will carry money of $10,000 instead of 5,000 in previous Wood prize RICHMOND, Forst, Wash Va Norm ton, D. C., has been ent by the U. S. Pat- 1 B Ve finger tha CAGO world d by the The 1045 junior sor which is American Lezion will open at Charlotte, North Car- olina, on August 27. This has been announced by R. Worth Shu- ker, acting director of the ser- Four sectional champions will compete in the series. The sec- ticnals will be preceded by eleven regionals. The dates and sites for they meet the tr: time is 7 o'clock Field. CLUB STAN DING Team Blue Jays Old Awkw: m rds Freshmen Ccast Guard Signacs o 1 announced later. s NOTECR! Not responsible for any debts contracted only personally by our selves. MR. & MRS. CHAS Tenakes, ST. LOUIS—When gees be mgton Se: JOHNSON, Night doubleheader games in 4lasks | Louis tonight he will set a new American League record for games caught. Yesterday, Ferrell equalled of 1,721 games. Ferrell is old and has played with th2 St. Louls B.owns 1 the Beston Red Sc - NOTICE iy 3D, o telecphone itals for the menth of July \H” be accepted at a discount. Al remittances must bear postmark of Rick Ferrell NOTICE TO CREDITORS Natice is hercby gi to all per- sens hav clai; ainst the esta JOHANN 1IELLENTHAL, r J. A. Heilenthal to present them with the prope vouchers, within six months of ih date of the first publication hereof, to Simon Hellenthal, administrator of said estate, at his law office in the First National Bank Building, Junecau, Alasks 3T 1ELEENTHAL, Administrator | First publication, July 6, 19 Last publication, July be prompt. JUNEAU AND nouGL TELEPHONE CO. ght set- | f 6//p/)er Time SEATTLE. . . . 6 HRS. 55 MIN. WHITEHORSE 1 HR. 45 MIN. FAIRBANIKS 5 HRS. 5 MIN. GALENA 7 HRS. 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He gave up only | tive hits, cne of which was a homz | run by Ray Perry over the left‘ ficld fence. The O'Doulmen are three full games behind the| ccond-place Seattle Rainiers, who! ain are separated only by 41 tilts from the Pacific Coast Lea-| gue's {ront-running Portland Beav- the > HILDA SCHOONOVER HERE Hilda Schoonover, of Hoonah, is i | | = | PAGE THREE NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M P ANY For Comfort and | Rervice | F. B Get the New Wash- | McClure, Mgr. | ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Hotel CARA NOME | " "FOUNDATION CREAM A smoothing, protecting eream that provides need- ad lubrication for dry | 2 skin and at the same time | holds face powder on for | ithout retouching | ington Hubit hour: Tey itl LARGE JAR SI ASK FOR IT TODAY Butler, Mauro Orzg Co. Your Rexall Store | prr e s st rre e o e CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 —— it | P S I THE BARANOF (! 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