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1 } ' i i L 3 3 i [ ~bet -on that. ‘)46' IthDA\ JU\H; 75 AP S‘Poms ROUN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOUR HAMILTONS FROM TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Juneau, Ala Territorial Department of the Ter f Alaska , announc itation to bid for the purchase CALIFORNIA; TWO WILL REMAIN IN THIS (lTY The ealth of X 18 s k Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton of of a Transportable Phbto-Roentgen Ve ,'“Y. m‘_ n-n‘lyhfk Long Beach, Calif., accompanied by X-Ray Unit with the following ! ”-C““'F'y‘:mfi_ofif?l;h“';3““1\ S otive | their nephew, Glenn Hamilton, and cquipment | | gecretary, is adv the estab.|DiS wife, Donice, of Los Angeles, | 200 milliampere X-ray unit, | ANGEL an ges IC mlvncm of a “pound _ boxing| AfFived recently in Juncau by Fan 1 0 volt, 60 cycle: with two | , he quotes es which seem | AMETican Airways from Seattle. ection control panel provided |85 show that fighters In this divie-] . After- a Mmotor’ tHP"friin’ Cali- with multi - connector plug B ey b T S S ormia. to . Seattle’ tBy " HHS ohs mbly ahd two-section X-ray jon would be few and far between OAKS IN 4-3 u Games on O (1 etghits’ oF A ¢, through the California Red protective screen; four section | A mdds by . the Wocd groves and the Colu_mhm high voltage transformer assem- | General's office. show that onty|River highway in Oregon, the four- bly provided with protective | SaFcest 6t tHe ten > flew from Seattle to Juneau covers, handles and plug-in type | NI es'ern our Rath 1) ana’ 169 poun ) all the sights along the trip, cables cent between 190 and 199 and three | the Hamilton's declare that the nly Photo - Roentgen Unit I Py percent over 200 pounds :,‘“;j'“l'n ;q'i‘:‘l‘:“;""l'l‘;lid" e knock-dewn "“"1’"(‘1 ""‘;‘ i | v 3 on ot 20.9 Yercor pigh 0SL memora e. film shifter to produce X (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRES() AR HAND) :,Y’J\p.‘ Lot I‘ u::df\(f{‘.’. Strice: their. kvl Mave . Khos i dmn il The sound of y from the RIS, WS Miller and the N.B.A. are opposedDave spent a weekend at the Taku Photo-Timer, curved grid, 14 locker rcoms of Field at' Bill Dickey is earning his man-|to such things as “junior welter-|Lodge 1 last urday went on 17” cassette channels, two auto- | Los Angel a hopeful spurs on his first western weights why pick 185!the Leota to Glacier Bay. um-u film markers, load num- | xote for th vers of | jaunt as New York Yankee skip- pcunds, anyway? This department| Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hamilton e 1 marker with twelve sets the Los Ang king up 3 1-2 games on the can't ses much difference k »uwm“j‘.".“'!!!H:Hm in -!\lnr‘uu for the of numerals, twelve 4” x 10” film It came from manager William unning Boston Red Sox with 174 pound Billy Conn fighting 199~ 1“;1"” ‘\'” B s “‘;_“““““‘ holders, compression and im- Joseph Sweeney, the Irishman who revitalized lineup. pound Joe Louis (in their first I"'.‘\ } h”’ attie u..(.ni\ : J._\ n”u.‘ ing devi nitary paper niever counts his ball club out, and| The trip isn’t over yet and the scrap) and some 186-pounc k- | PA/ expect to spend two rolls and holder ; ‘ by i i BRvE - P afternoon ing on a guy who weighs | weeks in Washington and Oregon| 2 only Rotating anode tube units, it reflected his Angels’ humiliation < todhy with Rapid Rotert g i before returning to their home in double focus of the Oakland Acorns, pace-mak-date today with Rapid Roter e { Californis Ay B . T eis of the Pacific Coast Basebali But the seven victories in 10 _DOTS ALL, BROTHER alifornia mly Blower unit for rotating Thadul: s comes \md;"r the heading of| When a fan ‘K\l Paul \1:(*;\ i s : ;x(lv x_;nu-km(” e . |gcod mews in arry MacPhail's Kansas umpire, i minded t only Shockproo I'4 voltage The Angels are still seven and & oo,y pitth Avenue office that followed some of his uo GI‘IShamS Have i rall behind O: but| "5 obably the most important de- cisions, Paul replied: “Not at 1 only Floor model x-ray protec- ci nph last 1 | velopment of thoe western swing has I learned a long time ago that u“ S H G i tive screen, knock - down type | them @ s edge of thre |4,p,fl the “arrival’ of 1 loyd (call fence in back of the plate is| 'X OUSG UeS S with built-in safety foot switch to two, and Sweeney, who ‘““‘;' me Bill) Bevens an to protect the umpi not the| 1 set of carryi ases and dolly ' ticnally sings in the shower while! \ " {po sivohing nd fans” H f S 'h to accommodate X -ray unit, winning, gave forth a tune, Tt was cp.q (413‘“”(”‘,, g . | ere rom ou ; »-Roentgen unit, one rotat- the fifth time this season Oakland| “gecans has gone 1in | 7 y A 1de tube unit and x-ray had failed to win a series west where he topped I AlASKA AIR[ENES ; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grisham are protective screen, The San Diego Padres, fourth in'picaco befors shutting out entertaining six house guests from Bigs are to be submitted in writing the standings, swept four-game {jand 1-0 in last night's con . ““* ates for the next two weeks. |c; s i bid forms, which to- series with the seventh-place Port-: pact nicht Beoven got BR!NGS N S! 13 | The visitors are Mr. Grisham's with specifications, may be land Beavers, ending with a 7-6 iy drawing 5 Hesnbits | mother, Mrs. E. B. Grisham; his obtained from Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, | decision last night the Y. boat Flcwu I'o WESI sister, Mrs. Thomas C. Shafér, her Territorial Department of Health, Other coast league teams Were {imes, fo3. Phil ith jhusband and three daughters, Juneau, Alaska, idie infield seratch followed by Tommy | Sonya, Sue J., and Helene. lds are to be opened at 10:00 A Series openers tcnight take Hol- Henrich's single and Charlie Kell- Arriving yester with Alaska| All from Oakland, Calif, the i July 3, 1946, in the office of lywood o Sacramento, Seattle to0'er's long fly, save New York the Airlines on the Starline Fairbanks,|Visitcrs arrived here on the Prin- ritorial ~ Department of Oakland and San Francisco to San gply run in the first frame. with Captain Bob Long, F ight Of- C¢ Juneau, Alaska. Diego Boston played Detroit, but ficer Ed Coffield, and Hostess Shir- in seeing as much of C. EARL ALBRECHT, M. D, _— could g no be than a 5-5 lay Thompson were the following |4 4 bssible in the next two Commissioner of Health. tie in a twilight cc called after passengers from horage: C. H. weeks, Mr. Shafer will fly to Fair- First publication, June 18, 1946. YE nine frame e of dar Bartlett, Alm K. Byers, E.|banks and Anchorage for a brief Second publication, June 25, 1946, Los Angel res - margin over the Wilson, Mrs ilson, and Wal- | Visit Third publication, July 2, 1946. san Diégo 7; Porl ke e BE RS g laca Smith | - oo - (Only games scheduled) Chicago outlasted Washin - . On the return flight th> follow-' SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ; e a night game marred by tlown to the westward [JONALD HUTCHINS IS No. 5569-A on error ; Marshall, Alexander In the District Court for the Terri- ll‘ LSRN SR ORI ¢ “Dr, Bvelyn Bot- m (“‘Y w“’H BRIDE. tory of Alaska, Division Number P o Loague lead over idle St. Louis to l€r. ) ner, Howard Hen- 7 One. At Juneau ; egus three sarfies by oulberhmibling Cin. Tetta, Charles Peters, Capt. G. H wul REMAIN HERE MARTHA GRAY, Plaintiff, vs. Qaigand cinnati, 6-5, in 13 innings =~ Morrell, Adelle Green, Dorothy HAROLD WALTER GRAY. De- San I g ek e and Shirley Houser; to Fair- fendant Les A 36 71 SR b h"ll'fi‘]‘ "3; ')f%_ n Charles Meixell: to Cor- Among recent arrivals in Juneau| The President of the United States ' San Diego 46 43 B‘l:k»‘»\ "“ he i .{1»4‘ iy e raiPR e ianns g Ibardk |are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutchins' of Amer To the above named | Hollywood 42 4 g umph, a neat five-hite shutout of vt S [of Seattle. Mr. Hutchins is a neph- |qcfendant, GREETING: You are Hacramento 42 ”1 Chion i ‘1 e lew of Bert McDowell and will be hereby required to appear in the Portland 30 54 £ SOUIND I & E A Sh k | employed at Bert’s Cash Grocery. District Court for the Territory of ! Seattle 30 | 54 T Nationl ""“E‘;" it "es rmy FinKS The Hutchins were married at Alaska, First Judicial Division, at | Asscrican League L0, ! the Ballard Gospel Tabernacle' Ju , within thirty (30) Teams w ) ‘;11" e \‘:.I"‘ AS RAF Lures Men June 1 in Seattle. She is the days after the last publication of Boston 45 ¥ bt i 5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin!this summons, in case this summons New York 40 W PR e SIARAREIS | Myers of Seattle. Mr. Hutchins was is published, or within forty (40) Detroit 33 hert (D), Malley (12) and Laman-| DUBLIN — Eire's army i small-! %o oo ™00 o™ Sihcau " High'dugd atter thie date of 8 service & s E no; Hig Behirman (2), Herring eor today than at any time in the : & e h ¥ & Washington 31 B), Tomarghiloy: | cansy. {OF. barinnartas of p- cenbiy of fta exld: graduating class of 1942, The upon you, in case this summons is St. Louis %8 2 ot s B L ?“"p: T'“"gw 's a0 it was at the CCUPle are at present residing at served upon you personally, and an- Cleveland 27 iy e p'f/“l(' of its strength, @ striking D€ McDowell residence at 707 Swer the plaintiff’s complaint on ::11::;;;‘5:1,-;}11“ I; Washington 7: ; A~‘< force of almost 100,000 highly MAin Street. & ;rvthr;v.‘\n(-x‘;‘i‘;;wd ;Lli“‘f“ sug 1o ““‘{ National L‘;ague '):1( X]fi‘:':::r Sf,mh, unn;nus‘\:on;ll 'cx"‘(‘)mx;vdwr;‘\;:‘:‘\ 231“:(1(\«“ !lii)c:;mgc[t\':&e Empire Want Aas brng reswts! | The plaintiff in said action dv-; l»;rz:;;‘x‘ 1/ @ and Tresh. Force. = T ! | St Louis 35 New York ‘1: Cleveland 0; Bev- Demobilization, which began a hivags 31 ens and Robinson; Reynolds, Cen- few months ago, has been un2xpect- h - ter (9) and Lollar. edly heavy. Re-enlistments have M S ES I EB E I H 1 R E Boston 5; Detroit 5; (tie game, Loen few. Gratuities for dis- ® ® gfflfi'fii‘{;‘m ZS called on account of darkne 9/ charged men amount to as much as LEAVES FOR e s = Dobson, Linger (2), C. Wagner (5), 100 pounds, which is big money to g:l‘tvsb?:::t}}; z; ‘404 Butland (D and Wagner; Trout, an Irish soldier. SE“TINEL ISLANB, ELnEn nocx Y L 7 Bridges (9) and Swift. Too large a proportion of the T - discharged men are crossing the HAINES and SKAGWAY and return ! KA POST OFFICE to Northern Ireland to join tish Army which, particu- nation of Mis. Lnlv in the RAF offers many in- Following the re B.B.LEADERS Lillian Heitman as postmaster of ducements to adventurous young the fourth.class post office at Eska, men. The following are the leaders in ' Delegate Bartlett has recommended, The peace-time strength of the batting and pitching in the two the appointment of Mrs. Sherman Eire Regular Army will be 12,500 Major Leagues up to the beginning successor. of this week: National League Crosby as her men. Batting—Walker, Brooklyn, .368; Musial, St. Louis, .363. | Pitching—Higbe, Brooklyn, 7-0— The Triangle Cleaners Offers You the BEST In Cleaning Wwt. NOW ZAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL 1.000. Kush, Chicago, 5-0—1.000. American League Batting — Vernon, Washington, .368; Williams, Boston, .351. Pitching—Ruffing, New York, 5-0 —1.060; Newhouser, Detroit, 12 .800. : ———.o———— | Sporis Shoris Patty Berb, Minneapolis, and Lou-' ise Suggs of Lithia Springs, Ga. shared medalist honors with 795 in the 18-hole qudlifying round for the Women's Western Open golf| tournament at Des Moines. | Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, Dinny Pails of Australia and Pan-| cho Segura of Ecuador—United States indoor champion and winner of the London grass courts title— scored easy victories as the All| English championships got under way ‘at Wimbledon. Sincz the thirty-player limit be-| came effective ten days ago, two club ownefs have voiced their ob- jections to the rule. The two,| Sam Breadon of the St. Louis Cardinals and Branch Rickey of] the Brooklyn Dodgers, argne thai the cxtra five players are being cheated out of valuable experience they should be getting in the minors. | All sorts of rumors are circu- lating about what Bill Veeck plans to do with the Cleveland Indians, now that he has become president ol the American League club. There will be changes. You can And they won't be confined to the personnsl of the! club. (EAT AT THE BARBEQUE Delicious lunchecns and dinners, home-made pies and eake Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken Under New Managament—Mrs. Jessie Cochrane OPEN—10 A. M. to10P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. and every Monday thereafter LEAVES FOR SITKA and WAYPORTS Every Wednesday—6 P. M. Passengers Frelght and Mail There is Always One Among all products there is always one that leads in public esteem. Only unfailing and unvarying quality can build such leadership. Among beers— “in the west it’s Rainier.” Always ask for it by name. x SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Since 1878 % E.G. Sick, Pres. WASHINGTON'S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION { children; | want thereof, | (Seal of Cc tribution | that | Who the heirs j1 l’AGE 'I'HREE . . <) ) ] 'BUS SERVICE t@p Fairbanks, Anchorage, Whitehorse | z Via HAINES DATE OF FIRST TRIP TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER PLAN NOW to make this Scenic Pioneer Trip with Alaska_'s Trailblazers 0’'HABRA BUS LINES JACK BURFORD—LOCAL AGENT mands the following relief : Dissolu~ tion of the marriage now existing between plaintiff and defendant on! the grounds of non support and de- sertion; custody of the parties' two minor children; for contribution from defendant for support of and any other relief mor- said ited. And in the event appear and answer, will take judgment agas you fail so to plaintift t you for and will apply to the court for the relief demanded said complaint, and as herein sta Witness the Honorable Geo. F. | Alexander, judge of said Court, and the seal of the said court hereunto atfixed 1946 ut) J. H. WALMER, Clerk of said Court - e o B; P. D. E. McIVER, INTT 5 ez ¥ Bt Gk JUNEAU, ALASKA First publication, June 1946 e e N Last publication, July 17, 1946 { e ey s o rd DR Oll. BU ERS PLUMBING HEATING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Smith 0il Burner Service the state of James A. York, de » ceased, has filed his final account Als BROONT RO ind report of his administration of | Night Phone—J. E. Hagan—Black 791 Day Phone—176 said estate ,and his petition for dis- — thereof, in the Uni . w3 3 A ites Commissioner’s Court for Ju- Precinct, at Juneau, Alas 16 o'clock A. M., August Gth. 1946. has been fixed as the (ime and sald Commissioner’s Court the place for hearir ame; and that all per- sons concerned therein are herciy notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and peti- tion fc ttlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and decree | and distributees of son are. Alaska au Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Keichikan Also Trips SRAGWAY HOONAH SOUTHEASTERN PORTS the deceased pe; Dated: Juneau, 1946, GORDON GRAY, Administrator. | First publication, June 4, 1946 publication, June 25, 1946, June 4 Alaskan FLAVOR-ite for over 30 years £ HAINES AND OTHER For Information and Keservations Phone 612 Always ask for RELIANCE Spices and Extracts WLCANIZING—-Tn'es and Tllbes » PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED TUNEAU MOTOR C0. — PHONE 30 L T T T T L ..‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\ RY C0. 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