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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JOYCE CHASED IN TRY AFTER 2STHTRIUMPH | played.) Acorns MaFeét Seal Ace| to Take Control of Fourth Spot (By The Associated Press) Oakland’s Acorns, scorning the vaunted prowess of 24-game winner Bob Joyce, are back in undisputed postession of a Pacific Coast league first division berth after their 8-4 victory over the San Francisco Seals last night. The defeat, Joyce's eighth of the year, broke a tie between the two clubs for fourth place and gave the| Oaks an uncontested spot in the up- per bracket for the first time since July 4. In the other two tilts scheduled for Tuesday, the San Diego Padres Leat the third-place Sacramento Solons and the Los Angeles Angels broke a five-game losing streak in humbling the Hollywood Stars 11-2. A full slate-is listgd for today. The circuit-pacing®Portland B: will cpen their crucial series at vers home against the Seattle Rainiers,' with the seventh game being played next Monday night. ‘The major leagues will swing back into heavy baseball action today, ter a light day Monday and a off Tuesday. All teams had a rest yesterday, there was only one game schedul- ed and it was rained out. The wash- ed out contest was Brooklyn at Bos- ton. As the major league pennant races are resumed in earnest, most base- day ball fans will have their eyes cock-| ed on theAmerican loop where the 1ed-hot Washington Senators have pulled up to within a half-game of Letroit. And, just three games back of Detroit in third place the New York Yankees. In fact, the race is so close that the seventh place St. Louis Browns arz just cight and a half games off the pace. Over in the National league, things are a little more settled, with the Chicago boys six games out in front of St. Louis, Brooklyn is third, eight end o half games back of the Cubs. GAMES TUESDAY (Pacific Coast League) Oakland, 8; San Francisco, Los Angeles, 11; Hollywood, San Diego, 5; Sacramento, 3. 4. 2. (No games in the major leagues. League leaders and standings re- main unchanged.) STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (American League) Team— Detroit Washington New York Boston Chicago Cleveland St. Louis Philadelphia (Standings unchanged. No games . 54 | Wm. Dunn, s Jack O'Connor. (National League) Team—, w. Chlrngn 3 s 59 42 43 47 50 55 ..)84 & </ AWKS GRAB EDGE SN SeRis |Annem Scores 4th White- wash as Softball Stretch Dnve Opens Bmukl,\’n New York Pittsburgh Boston Cincinnati 53 448 Philadelphia 26 73 263 (Standings unchanged. No games 54 51 46 .459 o, | (Pacific Coast League) \ Team— wW. L. Portland 82 4§ Seattle " 54 Sacramento 68 63 Oakland 65 66 San Francisco 64 67 San Diego 61 T2 Los Angeles 56 5 Hollywood 52 78 Pet. © Behind the fourth straight shut- 6411 oyt mound performance by Hurler 58| jack Annetti, the Old Awkwards 519155t night moved into a one-length 496 Jead in the final heat of the 1945 469 juneau Softball League 09 [ race. 4231 Annetti missed another 400 1ast night by the margin !bingles, making a total | safeties off his flinging |games. However, he was nearly ALASKA COASTAL IN LATE TRIP TO i on ot b o s SITKA ON IUHDAY|\H)U§8 anpth . difticulty Was slopsy support. Alacka Coastal Airlines flew the| Last nights 5-0 win over the following people to Sitka ‘on late|Frosh left the Awks with two more afterncon flights yesterday: N. A.|Wins to go to clinch the bunting. McEachran, Louise Holt, Mr. and|The two Subport tens are to tangle Mzs. C. B, Hager and Gladys Whit-| again tonight—or when weather more. | permits—in the second h of To Hoonah: J, Parks, R. Harris|WDelr three-out-of-five series for ithe local softball crown. and Elmer Dunham. To Excursion Inlet: Gerald Marsh. “F"‘:;:“:‘“ ';l':l‘é P To Tenakee: Ron Livingstone and | “ J. A. Jackson. ; THE To Petersburg: L. C. Lewis, Ever-{ Frosh— itt Smith, Thomas Jensen, Camilla Kessnick 2b J. Mitc..en,, Wm. Brophy, Don | Castiglione, ss Foster, Geerge Folton and Louis' Mueller, 3b Peter | Krogman, cf Incoming passengers were as fol-: Croft, ¢ | Ventrelli, sf v no-hitter of four of nine in four place, BOX From sion Inlet: Cecil C. Ar-|Rowe, 1f nold, James Wise, A. E. Glover and Miilinor, 1f Willis E. Sharrar. | Kistner, p From Hoonah: P. N. Perquam, vgariabodian, ayle S. Fick and P, J. Andrae. From Ketchikan: R. W. Cournow and W. C. Arnold. From Wrangell: Richard J. An- derson and James J. O'Brien. From Sitka: Bruce Machechnie, Mis. C. M. Green, C. M. Green, Fatricia Green, Donald Milnes, John J. Lundy, James I. Buell and Henry Moy. From Hawk Inlet: Celestino Gar- cia, Benny Lopez, Ruth Hayes and Mrs. Josephine Goenett. Morning trips today were following: To Ketchikan: Don Davis, Joseph Gerth, Brucz McKechnie, E. A. Vo-| Ernie Whitehead and Steele Culbertson. | To Tulsequah: Wm. N. Engle- bright, A. W. Carr, P. D. McAvity, G. C. McCartney and 1b Totals Old Awks— Ricei, 2b Menton, ss Gollnick, 1f Yates, cf Cutler, sf Suminski, 3b McGuire, rf Anderson, cf Milton, ¢ Annetti, p 0 the Totals 51 0 ‘W. B. Milner. To Petersburg: L. O. Bahls and L. I. Woods. To Wrangell: Peter Johnson. To Hoonah: Rozina Greenwald, Mrs. Hilda Schoonover and A. B. B e sw:ung nnd;N. J. ("Y KEEPS v | ALLCHILDRENIN TRENTON, N. J,, Aug. 8—A mod- Batteries — Freshmen: Croft, catcher. Annetti, Umpiry Jones, bases. -+ Kistner, Old Awk- pitcher; Milton, Convery, at Al Rinehart and catcher., plate; NOTICE After August 10, no &lephnne' rentals for the month of August will be accepted at a discount. All ern Pied Piper with a beckoning tune ' remittances must bear postmark of |and promises of a happy land be- not later than discount day. Please 'yond the horizon would find many be prompt. mllmg followers today among the JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS children of Trenton. TELEPHONE CO. —-adv.l Confined to their homes, porches Now You Can Get Those FRESH FRUITS and that Vegetable Salad JUST IN! Celery Corn on Cob Green Peppers Yams Egg Plant Radishes Onions Lettuce Cauliflower Bunch Carrots Peaches Plums Cantaloupes Honey Dews Gravenstein Apples Grapes AND MANY OTHERS Plocly wyeel PHONE 16 ~ 24 Two l" ree Dehvems Dally and backyards by a city wide quar- antine invoked by the City Commis- | sion last Saturday to halt the spread of infantile parnlysis ’I‘renuma res- will everywhere. pennant | [mcm. under 16 years of age are a‘ NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION 1(‘nfl ally uphappy bunch. \ gns on store windows everywhere | ‘m, “No Children Allowed Inside.” The quarantine was invoked nmr‘m gust 6, city | continuing on throvgh August 7, 8, |Dr. Willlam E. Mountford, hculv.h officers, was reaching epidemic proportions. R DOROTHY OPHEIM HERE Dorothy Opheim arrived in Ju- neau last evening on an incoming steamer from Seattle, and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - W. J. Hunt, of Chicago, guest at the Gastineau Hotel. In the Ccmmissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of LAWRENCE S. KERR, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the is a undersigned was, on th2 25th day of | July, issued Letters Testamentary as | | Executor of the Last Will and Tes- | tament de- ceased. All persons having claims against the estat> of deecased are required ! to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the under- signed at Juneau, Alaska, within six menths from the date of this Notice. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 4th day of August, 1945 J. W. LEIVERS, Executor of the Estate of Lawence S. Kerr. deceased First publication, August 8, 1945. Last publication, August 29, 1945. of Lawrence S. Kerr, NOTICE OF HEARING ON . PETITION In the Comniissioners Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner ! and ex-officio Probate neau Precinct. Judge, Ju- In the Matter of the Guardianship | of the Estate of FRANK MORRIS, an insane person. NOTICE is hereby given that H. L. Faulkner has filed petition in the 0| | above entitled Court to be appointed o guardian of the estate of Frank | o | Morris, an insane person, and that | ‘a hearing will be had upon said petition before the undersigned, at Olien oclock A. M. on August 14th, 1945, at which time and place all | | persons interested in the petition "md in the estate may appear and | fil= objections and'contest the ap- pointment. 1 GIVEN under my hand and the . [seal of the Probate Court above | “ | mentioned this 4th day of August, | 1945, FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct, \Fll\t publication, Aug. 6, 1945, | Last publication, Aug. 13, 1945. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | That on August 7th, 1945, in the | United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- aska, Lewis Dyrdahl ol Juneau, Al- aska, was appointed ex=cutor of the estate of HILDA GREEN DYR- claims against said estate are re- quired to present them, with, veri- fied vouchers as required by law, to | said executor, at the office of his | attorney Howard D. Stabler, in the | Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, | within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice LEWIS DRYDAHL, Executor. First publication, August 8, 1945. Last publieation, August 29, 1945. said the outbreak 9, "|IN ZONES | DAHL, deceased. All persons having | ! Indian Village to Standard Oil (‘um-, BOARD MEETINGS | pany tanks then up Capital Ave. to The City Council will sit as a West Eighth Street, Southside of | Board of Equalization beginning on | West Eighth Street to C su-m.j 1945 at 8:00 P. M. and | Bast side of C. Street to West Tth | Street, South side of West Seventh | 10, 11 and 13th on which days |Street to Gold Creek. | they will hold the following hours: Zone includes all properties | 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M. and 2:00 from Gold Creek Bridge on Wil- | ‘p M. to 4:00 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. ‘lmh'hh\ Avenue to the South Side | to 10:00 P. M. to hear objections | | of E. Street to West 10th Street dll(l from property owners, to pass there- | those on the South side of F. Street on and to make fecessary adjust- |to the Waterfront ments on assessments. If you feel | - In the event that anyone is not that your property has been assessed , sure as to their location and the unfairly or incorrectly, be sure to time they should report, you may | take this up with the board of equal- | ceme to the City Clerk's office and | ization. After final meeting of the loak at the Tax Map board no adjustment can be made. C. L | Inorder to more adequately handle | !the expected complaints, it is re- quested by the Equalization Board that the property owners appear | before the Board of Equalization ac cording to tax zones within the City. | Those owning property in Zone {“A” to appear August 6th and 7th. | Zone 4 includes: Main Street, Seventh to Front; Seward Street, | Seventh to Front; Franklin Street, | Seventh to Front; Gold Street, Northwest of Eighth to Rawn Way; | Harris Street, Seventh to end; All fof Basin Road and East Streets; All 01 Kennedy Street; ANl on Soutn | NOTICE IS HEREBY ~GIVEN | | : Q3 - that H. L. Faulkner, administrator east side of Park Street, also Dixon ' o'y, ogpate of Ole J, Hatland, de- | |Street from Ninth Street to West ..o S 00 200 on e final | First Street; ANl of Calhoun Avenue | oo B8 fHCC eren A 3 report and petition for decree of dis- from Ninth Strect; Northeast side trivtiton Jend Ahat a ha 12 will Bl jof Indian Street and including those FEA VORS¢ ; R g held upen the report and petition | between Diston Street and Indian ', 3 g Village. Also all properties on cross before the undersigned, at Juneau, irects ch TRy & 55 Alaska, at two o'clock P. M. on the | ‘ S : Ist day of October, 1945; at which | HOSE OWNING time aud place all persons interested | in the fi report may appear und‘ ! , file objections, in writing, thereto | ust th, |and contest the same. | Zone “B" includes Gastineau Ave. ' GIVEN under my hand and the | | from Rawn Way to Bulger Way and geal of the Probate Court above | | properties on Northeast side of jnentioned this 24th day of July, | | South Franklin. Street from Rawn jga5, ! Way to Bulger Way. Zone “C” includes Twelfth Street from F Street to Bridge; Eleventh Street from Front Street to Calhoun IA' Tenth Street from F Street to | Calhoun Ave.; Ninth Street from i Street to Indian Street, West Eighth UNITED STATES | from E Street to Indian Street DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | { Street; All property fronting South GENERAL LAND OFFICE side of Diston St.; and also includes | 11 properties fronting streets that | cross these streets. { Zones “D” and “E” includes all of Seatter Tract and Erwin Addition | Zone “F” includes all properties | | on Calhoun Ave. from Ninth Street | for a tract of land designated as Lot | to curve going uphill on Gold Belt ' ¢-1, embraced in U. S. Plat of Sur- | Avenue and all of Gold Belt Avenue | yey No to Main Street. about 15 miles northwest of Juneau, Zone “G" includes North side of | Alaska, containing 278 acres, and ark Street and all of Nelson Street | it is ncw in the files of the District on Starr Hill Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all adverse claims should POPEJOY, City Clerk. Tirst publication, August 4, 1945, Last publication, August 8, 1945, | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinit. | In the Matter of the Estate of OLE | J. HATLAND, deccased. PROPE] Il 4 . Lu appear Alu.,- ta", d FELIX GRAY, Cemmissioner and ex-officio Pro- | bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publ ion, July 25, 1945. Last publication, August 15, 1945 Anchorage, Alaska. +July 13, 1945, Notice is hereby given that William Kilroy, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 010685, | | | Zone “H" includes Gastineau Ave. ]from Buiger Way to Carrol Way and | b filed in the District Land Office, | properties on the Northeast South Franklin Street between Bul- | of publication jger Way and Carrol Way. | afts Zone “I” includes all taxable | prov properties on the Northeast Side of South Franklin Street from Car- rol Way to the City Limits. First publication, THOSE OWNING PROPERTY | Last publication, IN ZONES “J”, “K”, AND “L"” 10 | —r appear August 9th. | Zone “J” includes all properties on Southwest Side of South Frank- lin Street to waterfront from Front | & Street to A. J. Oil Tanks and on | South Main Street from Front Street | to Waterfront, Zone “K” includes all properties on Southwest side of South Main Street from Front Street to Water- front and from corner of So. 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