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SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946 JUNEAU, ALASKA " cst most of their ten-game 1RA [ fufdeifofofufertodofodertort oot [ 4 i’ Amgnst trip into the west | ar g | | | h by winning an impertant ser- t Ebbets Field And in 4 937 the Cubs lost out to the Gi- 4 \ t final eastern tour [ » that the Cards, | === 1+ . ust, took eleven| ™ o= Bk e NATIONALLOO? R AUIT lOSES Professionals| - o k | REAL ESTATE ~ GOOD SPRINGFIELD 30-06, re- 0 s h - ! WEEK END ITEMS i with Weaver 330S. Hunt- FOR SALE H i ool g Lavelli, Yale's brilliant eope she absorber and AGAIN SET FO2 PHREE-KITTER: Hirsch Powers Collegians'| ™ Wl pe shock wbsorver W |ypy, yov peautitully furn - . ety 5 | £ (e b oty Electric Kitchen Fl Ry A [ 1 his accordion in the! R sued. First $125 16! RETCH DRIVE OAKS ADVANCE 16-0 Win Over los | et BN isued, Pt 9138 money | bl S0 fl 3 T | g s o e S Loo Nichsls % Post Offics $5.000000 cash handles / e Ang eles Rams | e % 0 (Rl ete Leo NURGIS % RS OTTice L 'UNTT ADhtusiant) Hbuie s SRR i 2 o - b . .. Good income. Large lot ! Brooks, REdb”dSF e Last Boss Jo Jo Sparks Rainiers CHICAGO, Aug. 24—Elroy “C by i £y model 1 NEAR HAINES — 320 ACRES | < with Legs" Hi wa for a q Y s i Patented land ~ | TY national PGA tournament j Five Weeks with fo Tenth Frame Win L e The natiomtl PGAtourhament L | Talented e H - today T TR + oy t v. Call after 5 p.m. Red 680. |dentical Records ver Padres oc Portland, Oregon, with at least e e e i i And b g e | GRADELLE LEIGH BY Jor REICHLER 6 new champion will be crowned.| 315415 gleeps four—toilet—Ket- REALTOR 1" Th et : Byron Nel-| h.p. motor ideal for 1 - : 1 fell & 1 yesterday | fishing, hunlnr- Can Member National Real Estate Assn 4 o romped to touch- + me-up | 3 > 557 - ¥ o ¢ Frank ') ' San Francisco 1.| oy L he | L & o up i \t 3 stall 4, Phone Phone 557 - Corner 2nd & Franklin | / lay ADPR. b PERENE 1 Jeedsl Ed er of b b g St. Louis he| ? iince, next makes his gridiron ap- | wiimina Déivnare. The sutibaty oo 410 between 7 and 9 pm. Natior | s a member of the Chi- ite, t 1 Ben Hog ame | nd HALL carpet.—Home Fon SALE g | ca the All-America| |, SET R 8| Beautitul 5 C ! Congdon of Tacoma. Other | -| Ed Era - ing line | were Ju aden and ! STORK Line crib, 6 yr size, tike 2 BEDROOM HOUSE 1 78 For- made Desidrel new with mattress, also bathin- '@ 615 Basin Road e . ) over the fo bamt tatiiy Ol Call Green 167 after 6 p.m. BUSINESS LOT | acHiiE T ry it 1al ‘League cham- | MoSt TN e S e — - Heart of Juneau i ] iy ehoat ¢ Coast Leag 1 in floodlighted | ., n Hokan OOM partly furnished house in 4 ROOM completely furnished | i Tiis g 0 " tdine: dell a crowd of! J Interested parties contact| gome—Waynor Addition | b & identical fa ¢ His whiffing delivery and even i S § rermast Savikbe (3588 |« 3 1‘ the same, 2 t t se-hit ball, howeve in the all-{ 7w, californians captured the g o 0 3 ]}l‘jl)mm‘“ HOME % from behind ¢ s A | International and Junior National| TROLLER 81 ft. alinost new. Ready | Fireplace, furnace, washing 1h inning JertoTHiBATe Fourth Ccllegian Win lsn Regaltas on Lake Chau-|' to co. Gear aboard. Inquire Mad.' Machine, ete, Juneau. ‘ 1e Brooks Spo older of th Th \ was the fourth by the ol i Cvele SEnHiamal GOOD BUILDING LOT with Buck Walter blasted ons ns in the series, inaugurat- e ot Siihde i West" Tunaan, » rin in the secon er the fence ns and a €d in 1931 by the Chicago Tribune | joc) ar bt the Tainc At el {7 ROOM HOUSE | sixth and won in the 3-2 triumpl Chariti C .h also was the|a) and 16-year-old Bob Carrick of RADIO FOR SAIL 1: !1.(11“((: 4‘1» ‘(-:1 in \“l\’/\\'l‘“\ll'.“ | i DBy ohnd nd time head coach Bo McMil- Mt wok tHe' JuHIbF Na- St. Room 3 (353-(3) 2 COUNTRY HOMES | 1 ingled home ad tutored the All- e o —— ) With acreage | I Py AP R the only coach to 2 ! : i complete| 99 fr Garwood Cruiser and | il el e 7, ¢ E | % with unit’' suitable for s mn 9 " 4 hool at Por k¢ Who| Finals in the 29th annual Gls| frepe Juneau Flovist 268 ¢v.” Ostiin crulsst, P} nizht y a of ! Nationas T ] in ¢ 2 ) 0 &S Iphia P} ht to beos! 1ad Ol ' National Tennis championship at' ___ WE S t the first lecting | the philadel Cricket Club will GOOD inceme See Nick M“nPHY & M“nPHY J game Louis ! defensive | o held today. And its a lead-pipe| Rocovich ! REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS in the fourth and won in the x o 1S the game|cinch that the titleholder will bel =———r——r0x - | : . when pinch hitter Terry Moore l AIL-Stars 10!, Galifornan. Meeting in the finals MOTORSHIP Fiic I 1 Phone 676 over Fust Natlonul Bank n in Whitey Kurowski from 2 the Washing- | are top seeded Helen Pastallof Los| CAnnery tender type: has 3 p e with two : and second seeded Nancy. Gcr 66 hp. Washinston - icago C dof ¢ Hirsch cruised through his own| ¢ of Ventura, California, | Deiseli recently completely ove | n e ht tackle with minutes left as : i Dbauled as dock engine for WA“TED i I Yo he first quarter and pounded 68 an Jad! ot cen- | 1‘,” j‘) freight and Anx]\n‘x ist; raisht jut 3-2 victor ds for his touchdown, ' ¢ usually re masks when in, 80 Watt Northern )- tric lm A COUPLE desire io rent apt apt, or ! Tos B vers on Ad I ast halfback Jim Gil-! juplie” plac | Phone, 1946 model. Slee con- | puichase home, Phone red 163 af- b sriatat ohe half of ninth stanz Rams' secondary who | _ 5P | sidered one of the stron built] ter 5 p. m ¢ Bonham ' 864 ade a move to throw, turned force him out bounds i boats by Marine Insurance In-{_— B ciiad | : first base, and Alex Kampou 15 yard lin SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | gpector in 1945 Cheap of on NEW PAA employee (veteran), wife ored from third when the b 3 o No. 5592-A i cost; freight hold 19 tons net.;[ and 2 old girl desire apart- \was called | Leagest Toucndown Run TO: MELVIN A. HALL, above de-| 15000, Combination halibut and| ment or Home furfished or ui-| Mar Jo Jo White sparked, It was the longest touchdown run | fendant, GREETING seiner, Turn Point, has 143 furnished. Call Baranof 235 or d \ight, double Seattle rallies that overcame San|from scrimmage-in the series, twice| IN THE NAME OF THE | Chrysler: 1: tons| 0843 | He hin#tor wor ths open- Diego 6-4. In the ¢ me he as long as the previous record set STA OF AMERICA, you are| S Wil e O e sy g 3 ind Detroit the nightcap doubled, advanced on an infield| by Wisconsin's Pat Harder against Dereby commanded to be and ap-: bounds' scleon, $10,000. RPENTERS, insice work. 6 day 540 & 3 AR scored on 1 Stickle's|the Washington Redskins in 1943, | Pear in the bove-entitled Court, ie.: { | will bear the closest week. Call 34 evening (355~ m‘ : : ingle o te {AhE vohNE B4 Fiivka ; IR In the United States District Court ! gacqic : g Philadelphia’s last »t- single to g the, copnt., 84 4-all. In| Hirsch scored 1 cond touch- s el Lo iR spection. Box Sitka, Alask; | TWO YOUNG Indics dbsire ‘\Pl o «s won their fourth straight when ti¢ tenth, White singled, was dcwn toward the end of the third ' 4 BOR . A (346-t6) | phene Black 167 after 5 pan > Flores pitched them t 1-0 ficed and came home on a jod. Otto Graham, the former Yision Number One, af Juneau, in— om0 — | (354-t3 ) = bty by Kedmit " riven g " said Division of said Territory, and | LIVABLE FURNISHED house with t3) ne victory over the sGjeve-;by Kedmit Lewis s was driven| Western Conference passing cham- | 4 ik . Do il A A | L 15 lnke hetde by another StIok1e sir i’ TronT arthwe Who will Answer the complaint filed against| ol heat and Flamo cooking. Liv-! 3ANTRD Expertenced male cler A four-run seventh inning rally RIS E play for Cleveland of the all-Am- DEAr in the above-entitled Court.le. “ ing room in knotty cedar, withj pgujre california Groce 4 2 5 s e . That certain action wherein Viola, firelace, View; . 12045, i the Pittsburgh Pirates to LUBS crica Cenference this fall, fired a f i (346-40) | defdat the 1 York Giants 7-3 CLUBS 44-yara pass to Hirsch who snared N Hall is the plaintiff and Melvin | by 40 ft. Plymeuth seaan and b the h’m( & “' light League it v",’l l‘“‘ o the Rams' 18 ana A Hall is the defendant, which is| skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator.' 2 e o g e il numbered 5592-A on the docket of | store, beach side. Bus transpor-. Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju-! Boston Red nd Chi- sprinted over with Gillette on his : ; | 5 | Rdd WIS *Box” Wers TaThsa” ot said Court, within thirty (30) days | tation. Howurd Day $3,050 cash.| neau. (346-t1) Ssores and 1 his second All. After the completion of the period | b e e S N nother great one, O Publication of this summons, | — e 2 o . Alas 'y Preoklyn 2° Cincinnati 1 Sacramento a both oxtra points, Which said summons by an orde: 1 "\Hl\hl“m'“ C;?UCI hl"lvd‘ Laundry. ‘ RO BGURE 2 I ¥ . w5 7 d both ext SRR e T + in | boat, A-1 shape, new hrysler | —— 1 and Fdwards; Walters and N B LyROn . N Etars, counted: a safely as andienteved Dy g1 GOttt 2| e e Phone 771 | WANTED—Woman or man dish Dieg N 89 Y ‘said ag Y Augubt 24t 1048, Wi motor, just installed. Phone 777.) | ¥ Philac 1; St. Louis 2 g ol nel quarter when Paul S2id action on Augtiet 24, 1845, Was | (340-t1,| Washer, also waitress. Call Percy's| and Seminic Huulo nd Kluttz.| Seattle wogle frmer 7Pale 000, tackify S QURPUBISIECEOE B POTIOR) s oy | Cafe. (291-tf) | Boston 1 Sain and i, ington, the Rams' Ne- O, SP¢€ & ]“ for four (%) COM-|GOOD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt.i — e | Masi: Ericksor ) Amencan League halfhadk - behind . the goal secutive and successive weeks, com- 1 pouce and cabin. See owner 142 WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-| - Bt : Pl > LG o . 081 mecing on Aug. 24, 1946, and ending | willouehby "as0-t¢, | loughby. Phone 788 New York i Trin- o WY he was attempting a des- ¢ Willoughby. 340-t1) | de T ki T g AN b Ch g a7 4 PYng on September 14th, 1946, in casz said | ikt o & i kle, Thomj (7) and * Cooper; B 94| peration pass. s 16 et R o wikhir iy 5 - i < i SR e summons is published, or within | APT. HOUSE ana two houses, 407, ron nE“‘r 6 52 ! thirty (30) days after September | 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- | & i 80 81 ’ 14th, 1946, or within forty (40) d:nsi ings, $12,500, $5,000 down and ;5 R(gfi}u,m\m;‘;b; oil ,,,m,g; St. Louis 1; New York 5 65 3 after date of its service upon you in! terms on balance. Phone 485. béith, B18 Willoughby, . ! afi@ Helf: Honham and R 6 =l case this summons is served upon | (333-t0) | 3 bkl 2 5 Cleveland 0; P "‘“),'“‘ 1 i NS vou personally, and answer the com- | oMoE — |ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home | difmnd Hegan; Flores and Del Fhiladelphia o plaint of the above-named plaintiff | NOTICE i Hotel—Ph, 886. el A : i g B e g on file in said Court in the above- | From this date on I will only be 0 A NS 25 T First game—Detroit 2; Washing- Team i (BY HUGH FULLERTON) entitled action, and if you fail so (,.! ponsible for debts contracted by | “2“1““ STORAGE—Ph. smzsmrh t ton 3; Hutchix Newhouser, (8) A Brooklyn NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—With the appear and answer, for want thereof, my self. ole (260-t1) | ¥ =7 LG 4 ; : the plaintiff will apply to the Court C. W. CHRISTOFFEL iy and Tebbetts; Newsem and Evans, St. Louis National League’s record of close O B ratiet dutiaited | ki > __|SEAVIEW APAKTMENTS. Under | Farly (9). Chicago | pennant races, it 't hard fo find ‘for the rellef demanded in her com- | new management. renovated. ¥ Soc ame—Detroit 5: Wash- | Boston a parallél for the curreit situation. l“*‘d" o 1ie.; Foxian absplute divorce NOTICE TO CREDITORS and 2 room apartments. One ington Trout and Swift; Scar- Cincinnati 1t Dodgers, who go into St. 20 dissolution of the marriage con-| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,| plock from Fedéral Bldg. borough, Hudson (8) and Early New York Leu cial” series tomor- tract between plaintiff and defend-{that the undersizned was, on the mm,,l = = 5 g e : Philadelphia TOW E through that and ""'ll' that plaintiff ]tm(;“’ ”"’I”’]" and {2nd day of August, 1946, duly ap- = 1 " i | s . ? exclusive care, custody and control | seinted administator of the estate The Appalachians of North Caro- | Pittsburgh the r of r tour, they stand ’ winted administa of the estate | litd comprise the oldest mass of PR [a 500 chiance of winning the pens 2f Dona’C Biel and Ceral all, the | of ‘Altle C. Eames, deceased, and | MlschLA“Enus méuntains in America which never| The average locomotive in service|nant at heme—on spirit if not on RO STCEIRE OF B POILES DL that Letters Testamentary, W.WA. Fage heon snbmerged or ed |or ok Mas s gbou i ras re- g e right to see | therefore on said day were duly is- s ¥ n snhmerged or ted jon U Railroads has about .The situation was re- . "o/ ihe saiq oY childven at KIRSTEN'S Bea Beauty Shop. “Phone luln]m' ed in 1942, when {mile of boiler tubing. the - T 2 toglacier erosion. 8 : @ 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS DAILY FLIGHTS — FAIRBANKS “STARLINERS"” D-C3 ’ © HOSTESS SERVICE I MEALS SERVED ALOFT e INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, | COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS { and FREIGHT SERVICE e 10% REDUCTION : ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR ®r OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 Dodgers any and all reasonable times; And for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear just and equitable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and have af- fixed the seal of the above entitled Ccurt at Juneau, Alaska, this 24th day of August, 1946. JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court. By J. W. LEIVERS. First publication, Aug. 24, 1946. Last publication, Sept. 14, 1946. New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. e ] | BOX 2652 PHONE 204 CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested In a home of your on, gor having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You tsued to the undersigned. All persons having claims against aid estate are héreby reqguiréd to rresent said claims, with proper cuchers, and duly verified, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice, to the undersigned Admin- | istrator, W.W.A, at his officé located at 200 Seward Building, or Post Of- fice Box 1211 in Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd day of August, 1946. M. E. MONAGLE, Administator, W. W. A. Fust publication, Aug. 24, 1946. Last pubhcatlon Sept. 14, 1946 N()TH,E Notice is hereby given that Eva Ail, executrix of the estate of Harry | J. Yurman, deceased, has filed ner inal report as such executrix and he court has sét October 20, 1943, as the date 6f hearing. All persons having any objection to said final report are herby required to file Court at Juneau, Alaska, on or be- fore that day. EVA AIL, Executrix. First publication, August 17, 1946. Last publication, Sept. 7, 1946. SEND YOUR ELGIN WATCH Specialist for repair. AIR MAIL SERVICE Reasonable—Reliable Since 1906 CHAS. R, OAKES BOX 2652 them with the U, S. Commissioner’s { To a factory trained Elgin i 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) FOR CHARTER — M. Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. . Juzz, at (256-t1) WINTER & POND CO., Ine. Complefe Photographjc Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality | Wholesale — Juneau —— Rétail ’PIANa RENTEL una TONED | Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED = Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up i Lola’s beauty Shop, Phone 201 BIS Dtcker Way. ! LOST-AND FMD | LOST_Bbttom half of Schaetfer feuntain pen. Reéward $5. Phoné Blue 653. (354-t3) LOST—Three ‘salmon fishing rods and cooking pan between Auk Bay Float and Juneau. Please call Douglas 35, one long, one short. ‘The first smtue of (;eorge Wash-~ ington and the first public memo- rial of its kind in the United States was erected on the State Capitol lawn in Raleigh, N. C. | WINPOWS. DOORS, CABINETS || 0.B. Williams Co. l 1939 Pirst South Seattle 4 PAGE THREE “Sure, Mr. Abercrombie, Clipper express rates are lower, but the bear must be dead” Pan American flies live chicks, thousands of them, scratch- ing and peeping. But a live, healthy bear . . . with muscles "way out to here . . . is something else again. We fly lots of furs Outside, but the bear, or other occupant, always has been removed first. Fur, gold, game— just about everything an Alaska businessman or sportsman wants to send — can go by low-cost Clipper expres Get express and passenger information at the address below. PAN AHERICAN Worto AIRWAYS The &;kn of /fr%ffl] d”m Baranof Hotel Phone 166 MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH tove HAINES ' SKAGWAY “*” MONDAY 10 P.M. Leaves for SITKA aml Waypor.s every Wednesday 6 P.M. REIGHT and MAIL T e e S e SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. FORMERLY SMITIf OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. G OPERAT MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Kelchikan fo: Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Conni1 g Inlet Waterfail Rose 1nlet Craig Tokeen Shakan View Cove Klawock Edna Bay Point Baker Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision ‘Wrangell Returning by Way of : Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock Each Tuesday Aftesoon KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA " Alaska - Electronies JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECFIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS -~ BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEXt TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS 10" IH A\ IR IR A\ BUS LINES JACK BURFORD—Loeal Al JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 b4 i

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