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PAGE SIX ’ ~ THE DAILY ALASKA'EMPIRE -JUNEAU, ALASKA . | SATURDAY. JULY 14, 1545 RED SOX (LIP PGA DARKHORSE [PORTLAND PUNCH | STARLINER JUNEAU' | S"3n " 8550 v BusLeaves VALDEZSA. M. Monday — Wednesday — l‘rtfiy Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 | -+ .51 inch. DRAWS ‘LOADED’ | UNDER PRESSURE | ARRIVES WITH 15|, :un.s i mion t it flew the following 15 passengers to minimum, 48; precipitation FERRISSF i 5FH FavorEd Nelson Due '0 Lynn Blinzler, Thomas Thomas, minimum, 48; precipitation arrived in Juneau for a few days : ® o 0 . o Juneau from Anchorage yesterday:(fricnds and then return to Juneau| ® 1.13 inches. GiveHarmonTough | Game as Rainiers Split |mhomss Boardmen, be, sean we.| | corlmemrr o e | BENGA!-S FOR B'RIHDAY pARIYn pAY'"G OFF Now Alaska Alrlines Starhner Junenu vacation. She will leave tomorrow In Juneau—Maximum, 52; for Sitka where she, will visit H 1P iext week. She is a guest at the’ At Airport—Maximum, 54; Beavers Pick Back Half- [Ean r. Binzer, Cora™ Biinaier, nedt Caskey, Marjorie Binkley, Forecast . . H A ¥ ¥ Walls Westfall h: rived i Rain tonight and Sunday. ‘ Semor Loop Ra(e Na”OW' Tlme Twm Tw'llgh' Tl"S :?:;r;a)ir,sx:;fg’ gnlzml: He::y, ’;; Jnncaaum‘!emme;n;n m:)ds ‘:rrev:;swrr: ® Little change int ::mpe:'xx:]tu:i, F valdez 10 Falrhanks, one w”r;Zl-lS o) . | e - i at the Bai f Hotel. ® o o ° 0 0 0 0 0 0 - g 3 ing fo Cards vs. Cubs— oavron. o. sy 1s—cnuce) il o et _ . TAXNGEUDED © 070 St rt in| Portland’s B(‘xl\(’l\ best when the s 24 years, chips are down, have boosted ‘their n, making his fi From Yakutat: Lila Jones and| ,oeeee0000000000060060000000600¢. A championship, Bosox Evens Yanks John Lawyer. O’Harra Bus Lines - & old today—and practically v\u)nm»‘Pwurlr‘ Coast League lead half a| On the return trip the following N By Associated Press expects his birthday |n‘(‘st‘!l'( to t{mnn(t'h to t_wu and a half games. were flown to Cordova: Gerald R Bostor Red Sox \ defeat at the hands of Toledo's| Duplicating previous porrormfmc- Foss and Clauncy Johnson. even with the Yanks by . Byron Nelson in the 36-hole semi- es when their position was threat- To Anchorage: Lester Elklns,i -hitter byl4 and 3; Byrd eliminated Vic it 12 vic-| Ghezzi, 7 and 6, and Dos blanked Boston, a fc Lefty Ray Prim, m Detroit yester on Dave Fer finals at Moraine Country Club. | ened, the Beavers slapped out af,...' ;" ppine Mrs, Arthur Rian- i fift x.rl{ h, over Stubby other semi-finals match | 7-1 victory over the San Frnuc)_"o Aaeay, Yathes f’ltzgera]d. Lawrende Overmire, while Sleveland In- rd of Redford, Mich, the Seals last night as Seattle's win-| oot " ol 0™ oy ™ Russel i dians handed the k Club drawling ex-baseballer, meets Clar- ning streak ended at 10 straight. Ronneberg, Frank Sanburn, Ed its worst b ing of the vear, 16-4./ence Doser, Dark horse from Hart- The second-place Rainiers took Coffey ahd Maxine Schwaitz, Boston has kept pace with its dale, N. Y. The boys around the|their tenth in a row in the first 2 : new pitching sensation -lclub hcuse expect M on to meet lz;rl:]r of lns;laublrhcnder with tthe. ; f g ¥ 5. : 0 o pennar craf Byrd Sunday’s 36-hole dash for Hollywood ars, winning in extra i ; 4 & ¢ ;,\ ,;:\"nr‘ ‘\]\1;.1‘\’|i'.>(~ Ne pionship innki]nvfi. blufl nlv‘:) d;&a:’ in ]_th: po(KEI mlr i BUS LINE NOTICE kees, only 4'2 length Nelson, under par every', Dightcap, halted by the time limit] 4 J 3 1k1., Detroit tourney round, clipped lm\m six |8t the end of the fifth, i R ANEAL T o R ahn: | Due to the Girl Scout Trip to The National League looks ctrokes off even figures in elimin-| In California engagements, the dc bl e i Eagle River ) J like a Chica St. Louis ating Denny Shute, 3 and 2. Hey- |Oakland Acorns blknkig Béckamen- fleyl Scolrfc o e_i:; a;lxlit n:ne: . R ¥ 3 F2 every day. Charley Grimm's Bruins | mon won from Ralph Hutchisoh, | tO to even their series with the So-| doal BOI cours .there will be 1 lons at two-all, while the Los An-|him was a penalty stroke. i y - .o NOCITY BUS TRIPS I BT | Hensley made his second shot off | les Angels went on rampage ti e e Diess Padrer 8= 'Dlthe tce of his club, and the bail, beat the San Diego Padres, 15-1, put Ky 0000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 TEAM STANDINGS 24 PASSENGERS ARE 5 "oss = 10°00 clock m the - forenoc! f said day, h -1 (National League) FLOWN SOUTH BY PAA :2c " %uia court ot moom 551, Team-— w. Federal and Territorial Building, Ju- Chicago | neau, Alaska, and all persons inter- 7. % helr last 13 star d|Lg t ning, 2 and 'l'r;xr‘lesc‘:‘)v(ht[::x:lx\ |,:,~\x;.lvi “l\\ll‘! s {mi“m‘n out of the running, 2 and ani QRS SRR Thebting, Thls0 ml‘::’;)“;l:r:: n':::;ch a fellow-golfer, from d York twice : dE ey T et S Teatih abrhiosel 1ot e 12 NOON to 4 P. M. . Bus Depflt Fountain Lunch : Brooklyn fell to third by bowing H . after a brief first-aid to Aldrich, SUNDAY, JULY 15 ' . pomy { to Cincinnati, on '“i' McCor- Be"er Hummg MR. MRS. VAUGHAR HERE |who took the drive on his left arm. i ! migks ninth-inning single, scoring ! Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Vaughar, of |“Must be near where I'm standing, B ndw ! Dain Clay. ;Tha“ So"s 0' Evanston, Tllinois, are guests at the because I saw it fall to the ground,” eer a lne | 2 s j“' | Baranof Hotel. |said the wounded man. oL GAMES FRIDAY 'Nippon: : | Then Aldrich reached into his . e | — TR |pants pocket for a handkerchief— . s P (National League SAN FRANCISCO, Before long NOTICE OF HEARING ON and found Hensley’s ball. ¥ . b Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 5. cemer tioned on Guam may- PETITION FOR LETTERS | — e — Chicago 2, Boston. 0. do a bit of hunting in their OF ADMINISTRATION | BRUNSON TOWN Philadelphia 11-2, Pittsburgh 9-3 e time. One hundred 12-weeks In the United States Commissioner’s —— (first game completion of suspend- Chinese pheasants have been Court for the Precinct of Juneau,| Ed Brunson, of Eagle River Land- ed game on June 3) flown to that western Pacific is- Division Number One, Territory of | ing, is in Juneau and is a guest i St. Louis 14-4, New York 3-1 land from California at the request' Alaska. IN PROBATE. | at the Gastineau Hotel. | — of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nim- In the Matter of the Estate of | 7 SRR | (American League itz, who is an enthusiastic sports- JACK MARSHALL, Deceased. i Cleveland 16, New York 4 man in peacetime. NOTICE is hereby given that S.. " Boston 5, Detroit 1 Nimitz told California friends A. STEVENS, SR., has filed in this | . 14 St Louis 4, Philadelphia 2 that the exotic ringneck pheasants | court his petition for LETTERS OF R ‘Washington 3, Chicago 2 should thrive on Guam. He ex- ADMINISTRATION upon the Estate | = plained that there are no other up- of JACK MARSHALL, deceased, 1 (Paci Coast League land game birds to compete with praying that said estate be admin- I Los Angele 5 1 Diego the pheasants. And even better, istered as Alaska Indian Estate con- | | Oakland 4, Sacramenio 0 there are no predators to prey on sisting only of a vessel valued at| i Portland 7, 3 1 them less than $10,000 with Indian relative | | ; Seattle 6-7, Hollywood £ - eee administrator, and that the same il i Pan American World Air St. Louis 519 flew the following 24 passengers to! © in said estate are notified then Brooklyn Seattle from Juneau: Robert K. and there to appear and show cause, New: York 535 | Goate: Testée cett, Leo Kreiel. if any they have, why the prayer of i Pittsburgh 513 | sheimer, Jes McCaskey, Clara Said petitioner should not be grant- Boston 93/ McCutcheon, H. H. McCutcheon, | °d. : 4 Cincinnati 2 ‘maker, Marjoric Bink- Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 10th % 6 ) day of July, 1945. . Philadelphia Blinzler, Lynn Binzler,| (Probate Seal) FELIX GRAY, e Cora Blinzler, Tho nas Thomas, | (Probate ; ; (American Lpdgury Bernice Thomas, Thomas Board- L‘. S. (/On‘fnlls.‘slml(‘r andlcx-of_ncm Team— w. Pet.! man, Gordon Boardman, Norman | P’“h;‘“"h‘ s CIERS Sbhe-onsitios Detiroit 43 589 Levert Goddard, Gladys! %" : - | Washington 40 6/ Goddard, Barbara Hoppel, Fern|¥irst publication, July 10, 1945. ! Jes - New York 39 527| Burke. Roy M. Halsey, Boltzer Pe- | L35t publication; July 20, 1945. | Boston 39 527 terson Kenneth MacLeon and - — - { s Chicago 39 506 Anna MacLeod 4 3 | Cleveland 35 486 To Ketchikan: Edward Kabanak. WINPOWS, DOORS, } St Louis 3 37 486 To Whitehorse: Virginia McNeil, CABINETS Philadelphia 24 50 324) To Fairbanks: Ruth Jenkins i 1y 1 - | & e From Seattle Heather Lane, o. B- Wdllaml co. ! L 1Pac|nv Coast League i Russell Lomax, Karl Lanz, Otto 1939 Pirst South Beattle 4 ' Team— w. Locken, Chauncy Johnson, Edward | oy ‘ Pertland 63 5| Coffey, Maxine artz and Fred | — & | Seattle 60 Stadler e RRERG i - | : Sacramento 53 L i T THE | s Y] e San Francisco 53 BARAN“F 1 money back, and, after one-year, all your Oakland 50 : | money plus interest. T San Diego 49 5 o | o . i Los Angeles 45 7| “JIL J‘(’Sif‘*jiml“(‘;ut:gi;“'": ‘;’ ALASKA'S FINEST i But when you cash in a-Bond, you end its i Hollyweod 44 9 e M BN ‘ ' 8 = e |Jeseph by Mayor Phil Welch after HUTEL { i two wecks of bright burning. Two weeks ago the Mayor order- | @l in the Famous [cd them turned on after 496 high | No pEA(E FEEI-ERS | «chocl pupils signed a pledge not to Gold nm | k the bulbs. Last night he or- * It Cost ] SAYS jAp 0FH(|A[ d another blackout. The kids I No Mare | d reneged on their pledge. Over Ph(me 800 m!( the Bulbs have been smashed. i 3 - ol II?/’,T\(TN O, July 1,—A All Alaska Laundry customers are spokesman today denijed | LT %1 5 AR life before i its full job is done. You don't give it : tha his government has issied oy | 18 A VERY important letter gives you a wonderful way to save money. ¢ chance to help you and the country i the | i J:vmlnwwlll ‘r:;mmxlo\ by in'this war. And when the war is over, that money you years' that lie ahead. You kill off its $4-for- ! end, Tokyo Radio said. ‘ R g It’s the name of the War now put away can _dq “another job, can help every-$3 earning power. b uuii,‘r;vl; ’)-H(1>\:J'(‘l‘;""yillllxll(‘\l'lll‘l‘:lUl(:: [ 4 Bond;ywbw—“wunr Sav- America swing over !mm war to peace, All of which it's good to remember when ] P PR IR A 12, ings Bond Series E. : % 2% . you might be tempted to cash in some of your : e T “h‘;j;*'"“\‘}_'\fp "::'ml‘l":‘} i u..:k](‘{ the As you know, a Series E Bond will work for War Bo:a They are o to do what you o voiced by United States Undersec- | 5, yinth™ i V““hmf“llyw"m“pmwwmt?t L } c retary of State Joseph C. Grew.| 16, Withdrew | time, till fi“fl“ym“mmdb“‘“bafi ) The enemy broad monito every three you put up. Pretty nice. ed by the Fe nications | . Commission y it The first job of the money you put into “E” B | 3 TS Ement constellation | ¥ S W | 2% Defivea from 60, Russian river 5 “ NOTICE!!! 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