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PAGE TWO ™™ part of July or the first of August HOSPITAL NOTES ~ ANCHORAGE TEAM . fikely date for the Anchorage t— SEEKS GAME HERE e to vist here - -o e Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kanouse are the parents of a baby boy born | gai Forsythe | sacker for| HEADSTROM RITES TO ! at 8:56 yesterday morning at St |ine Moose. rece S elvalt i BE HELD TOMORROW Ann's Hospital. He weighed 6 Y’ A¥t Wiloos, Hanageof —_— pounds 9 ounces Lounge team in Anchor Funeral = services for Charles| Admitted yesteraay for medical ve to the possibility of ar-|Headstrom who died at 3 treatment were Kenneth Drahos rangin yames this sed be-| Ann’s Hospit Saturday, will be and Robert Pam. Discharged was tween Juneau and Anchorage teams. | held at 1 o'clock tomorrow after- Mrs. George Davis, surgery Wilcox favored planning the in-{ncon at the Charles W. Carter Government Hospital h tra- ko games early during the| Chapel. The Rev. G. H. Hillerman adm summer, and suggested the latter|will give the eulogy. ion or discharges yeste First chanc all the oth: in seda LL THAT gleaming glass in this dreamlined Studebaker coupe is there for more than eye appeal. It serves to give everyone in this distinctive closed car an open-car outlook on the passing scene. ve, see this and udebaker originations , coupes and convertibles, All over Ameri more than ever today, Studebaker is the word for new value as well as new style! % CAPITOL AUY® SALES Juneau, Alaska STUDPERBAKER—FIRST BY FAR WITH A PO sTWAR CAR! BRIGHTEN UP youn | FURNITURE Smeary, oily polishes spoil the appearance of your furniture. Use JOHNSON'S CREAM WAX. It contains no oil so it can’t catch dust. See your furniture gleam with new beauty when you use this famous product. JounsonN’s Cream Wax cleans away grime and smudges instantly and leaves a beautiful, protective lustre in one application. Get JOHN- soN’s CREAM WAX today. JOHNSON’S Cua WAX | Made in the U.S. A, by the makers of Johnson’s Wax Jor Fuzruss A4 WoopwoRX P g b v okt HNSON'S W \_/ 4y WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME wift, convenient fligh®s in bre engine Clippers. You'll enjoy delicious food, expert service — as a guest of Pan American, world’s most ex- perienced airline, Ask for Jetails and reservatiops at... BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Pav AMERICAN Worto AIRHAYS stem of theTlying Clppens T DAYS of JULY 1-2-3- Fairbanks, Alaska Boat Rauces -y- Swimming Entertainment Fun AWARD *Round the World Trip for Two SPONSORED BY AMERICAN LEGION Rides GRAND = FOR THEIR WELFARE PROGRAM ORIGINAL 98 4 WOODENFACEUP | AT BALL FIELD; B. B. SCHEDULE Ten additional young baseball aspirants showed up for practice to- day as the Firemen’s Junior base- | tall School swung into the second 1()“) of play. Continued good wea- ther has given the kids a break. “Old Woodenface” made his ap- | pearance at the Baseball Park, and |the boys went to work to strike him jcut. Bud Cantillon, popular Elk pitcher, gave instruction on the fine points of delivering a piteh. ' The following boys succeeded in strik- ing cut the wooden umpire: Don- |ald Dull, Mike Grummett, Thorleib Snaring, Clifford Robards, Jr. Christie Crondahl, Bill Orme, Bruce Casperson, Bob Dapcevich, Sandy | | Blanton, John Vaisvila and Bob | Pipke Four “Wcodenface” frames have een furnished by the Fire Depart- ment, twd for the baseball park and two for the Evergreen Bowl, where practice will be held in event of rain. Since considerable practice will te mnecessary before Juneau boys can compete successfully with the Seattle Champions, it is hoped that | neighborhood practice lots can be | built and balls furnished by in- | terested fathers. Hank Harmon | has offered to build one for the | Star Hill district and Doctor Blan- |ton will furnish the balls. Vance sioner of Education, Juneau, Al- K until 10 am. June 30, 1948 | for Workman's Compensation Insur- |ance for Rural School Teachers, | | Principals and Superintendents for | the school year July 1, 1948 to June | , 1948, Estimated payroll-—$350,- { as) 1\ Bid forms may be secured at the | Office of the Commissioner of Edu- | cation. | JAMES C. RYAN, 1 | Commissioner of Education | First publication, June 9, 1948. Last publication, June 23, 1948. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the | 24th day of May, 1948, duly appoint- | | ed Administrator With Will Annexed | of the estate of Mary Reilly, de- | ceased. | All persons having claims against | the estate of said deceased are re- |quired to present the same, with| proper vouchers attached, to the | undersigned at his office in the | Simpsen Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of | this notice. 4 i Dated this 24th day of May, 1948. | JOSEPH A. McLEAN, Administrator with Will Annexed, of the estate of Mary Reilly, de-! | ceased. | First publication, May 25, 1948. Last publication, June 15, 1948 NOTICE OF HEAR | Edna Anderson, executrix of the estate of Maude McMullen, deceased, having filed her final report and account; Notice is hereby. given that a hearing will be had upon said re- port and account before this court at Juneau, Alaska, on the 9th day| of August 1948, at ten o'clock in the | forenoon at which time all persony interested in said estate may appear |nncl show cause why the same should not be approved. Witness my hand and the seal of said court affixed this 7 day of June 1948. FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner, ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Alaska. First publication, June 8, 1948. Last publication. June 29. 1048. . ?, i Sicks Select BEER SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. SEATTLE, USA. - nit o1 A ®ne Of The Worlds Great Brawing Orpanieations Distributed throughout Alaska ! by ODOM COMPANY 12th Street District, Prizes arrived by PAA this morn- | ing from the Seattle Times for Ju- neau contestants in the local con- | test. A new baseball glove and bat | were furnished by the sponsors ol‘ the Seattle Championship. A review of yestérdays instruc- tion was held with the coys chas-| Blackwell will build a form for the’ ling long fly balls. A demonstration was held on the proper method of fielding ground balls, and the boys had infield practice for one half an hour. S e FAMILY DINNER OF METHODIST CHURCH SCHEDULED AT BEACH The Methodist Church will hold | its regular monthly Church Fam- | Dinner: as a picnic at the Community Beach, Douglas, this Wednesday , evening. Each family | r group is asked to take their| wn food, and fruit punch will be | served for all. There will be group singing and james are planned. Cars will leave church about 6 o'clock, with nough toom for everybody. Clear weather has been promised, but in the event of rain, the “picnic” will be held in the church social room. - - NO MEETING The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary will not hold a meet- ng tomorrow night. The next reg- ular meeting will be the first Wed-® ay in July. e KIRK JONES LEAV F. Kirk Jones, of the Washing- ten Lakoratories, Inc., of Seattle, left here today to return to Se- attle for the year. He will g0 via Petersburg and Ketchikan - e DIVORCE GRANTED Lloyd . V. Fellion, of Ketchikan, was granted a divorce in U. S. Dis- trict Court here today from Ruth Helen Fellion. A. H. Ziegler rep- resented the plaintiff, e PELICAN VISITORS Bertha Raatikainen and Karl | Raatikainen, both from Pelican, are Juneau visitors and staying at the Gastineau Hotel. - FRO.1 CORDOVA Mrs. Mae Maxwell and Ronald Maxwell, both from Cordova, are taying at the Baranof Hotel. - D FROM UNALAKLEET Ernest and Blanche Berry from Unalakleet, are guests at the Baranof Hotel - FROM CALIFORNIA W. R. White from California is a visitor in Juneau, registered at the Baranof Hotel. D FROM ANCHORAGE Farrell Hupp and John Gon- nasen, both from Anchorage, are guests at the Baranof Hotel. Enjoy this famous Kentucky masterpiece You’ll never DUSTY ROADS ARE DANGERQUS, WARNS HIGHWAY PATROL The Territorial Highway Patrol today urged motorists, once again, to drive slowly on dusty roads be- cause of the danger from poor visi- bility. It was explained that speed, exceeding 25 miles per hour, raises sufficient dust to obscure the sight of oncoming vehicles or ve- hicles in the rear. Drivers were urged to watch through itheir rear vision, mirrors in order to observe, the amount of dust being raised. by, their autos so that they can slow down to an appropriate speed. In many places, it .was pointed out, motorists will have' fo - reduce their speed down to 15 miles peér hour in order to permit safe driving conditions. eflective way 1o cap, easy, and A Ak furs, ete.. from protect_your clothig. blanket many destructive moth pests’ is to sprinkle your clothes, closets and chests liberally with BUHACH. BUHACH — known for 75 years— acts as & tn Handy Sifter 30°6090%125 Harry Race Drug Company Warfield Drug Company swift sure repellent and nsec fldth—odfllltl BU HACHI protection against moth INSECT POWDER/ Safe — Juneau Drug Company, FOR SALE RESTAURANT FIXTURES— COMPLETE Oil Range with Burner Meat Block Steamtable—complete Scrap Table and Sinks G.E. Refrigerator—Large Booth Tables and Seats Booths Counter and Back Bar—30 ft| Stools Display Cigar Case Dinner Table—6 Chairs 1 B In Excellent Condition CONTACT W. R. HUGHES Baranof Hotel be a hermit—if you serve ous HERMITAGE ! (] y RAND National Distillers Products Corporation, New York « Kentucky —_— The Tr A Day at the Had a good TRIANGLE CA Cleaners will restore your garments to tip-top shape. For better Appearance Whiskey—A Blend « 86 Proof - 65% Grain Neutral Spirits iangle Picnic...? time? .. @ . Dry Cleaning LL aj ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1948 W=A=N=T A-D-S FOR SALE ! APARTMENT Houses, 2, 3, 4 and 7 FOR SALE | CABIN FEVER ? ? 2 ? — $19 $2.350, $4,500, $5500—Fritz Cove,| units. Priced according to age Point Louisa, Lena’'s Cove. All| and condition for desirable in- furnished, good beaches. $800 cab- vestment. in Thane ared. | LARGE Waterfront Property, up- | GLACIER HIGHWAY, 1 mi. town,| town, for commercial building | former Danner prop. 4 bdr., 3-| only. ) ! |NEW two . bedroom!'' house. Full basement, garage, gutomatic heat. SUMMER and permanent resi- dences, Auke Bay and Fritz Cove. ROOMING| House, rcom basement, 2 acres pat. land, urnace, furnished, double garage, etc; also $5800 1'% mi, 1 bdr, large living room, 2 streams, mod- | ern, furn, ete; also 2 homes 1 | acre pat. land Lemon Creek; | Peterson prop., 10% mi, { STAR HILL—$5,250, 3 bdr., furnace, i WILLIAMWINN-Phore 234 furnished, prop. excellent cond., | : | several rooms in basement, of " " Fifth adjoins Pollock prop., also s‘ 0 0 ]) for sale. |Furn. or unfurn., new homes, 2 SAI'ES AGE"(Y bdr. and 3 bdr., furnace ete. Beh-| “WE SELL ANYTHING FOR 5%” rends Ave, and Glacier, immed- jate occupancy. Don C. Foster home, furn, fireplace, etc. | Income prop. over $5,000 net THE | DECKER; Gross appr. $4800, the SEAVIEW: 2 apt. home few yrs. iSMALL Reinell ca cruiser, Gray old, excellent condition, over 10| engine, top shape, $750. pet. - net invest Evergreen; also|Large listing small boats. or 667 sep. house; all furn. | Opportunities: 25-man | IMP II, 2 years old, 110 Chrysler, 22ft., sleeps 3, $1250 down. NEW Evenrude “Light 4" outboard, never used, $243. 10 hp ‘12-1"1', Skiff. Marine Toilet. 2 well-paying cafes; Channel Boat Works; pile driving equip; 3-apt. prop. Willoughby CGOV. FERRY, 76 ft., sleeps 10-16, | $16,000; 2nd, hand store; bulldoz- | 165 diesel. Showings by app. “ er; falling equip. incl. 2 Titan | $10,000 down, price very low. " pwr. saws, etc; business for $4,500 | nets $8500 annually; machine w 0 0 n | shop; hat shop. 'WURPHY & MURPHY SALES AGENCY REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS | THE HOLLY SHOP. Good paying Phone 676 over First National Bark | Owner -~ would like to y. Experience not nec- LIGHT #Housekeeping room suit-| ary. Owner will teach business. able for business women. Pheie 908 tf 87, 906 1t = - YOS % e BEACH House, $2,500. Inquire Mrs. FOR SALE IN SITKA, Alaska, in-| Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. come property, cne block from 914 1mo public school: two bedroom house $4,500; modern residence with two apartments, full basement, $7500; beth completely furdished. Write Box 738, Sitka, Alaska 914 5t TO SETTLE 2n estate, bldgs. with large store and six apts. on Willcughby Ave. Income $170 per month. Price: $5500. Also other income properties. John B. Medi- 2 TROLLER, 35 ft. doubl® ender, all rebuilt, new 110 hp Chrysler en-| & administrator, 513 Willough- gine and tanks, ready to go. Ju-| PV Ave. 914 5t neau Marine Co., Inc, foot of jgs0 PLYMOUTH sedan, 1942 en- 8th Street. 909 6t gine, in top condition, body fair, tires gcod, $475. or phone 259. WANTED 83 Willoughby 914 tf FURNISHED two bedroom beach home at Pt. Louisa, cement base- ment, furnace, garage, boat house, light plant, running water. Call Green 629. 914 5t BEAUTY Operator, good reference, write or wire to Wrangell Beauty Shop, care Mrs. C.- V. Welfelt, Box 557 Wrangell, Alaska. 913 12t WOMAN wants maid work. Apply, = 2 , e | Empire Office. 910 stOR SALE BY AUCTION: Reilly ———~_ | house and furnishing, 615 East Fouth, - and Democrat mining claim in Gold Creek Basin; for 916 5t GOOD Home for female dog, 1% | yrs. old, part Cocker, house brok-| | en. Green 462. 826 Calhoun. 8-8t| information call 53. SCHOOL Girl wants housa wgr)'(i’ 16-Ft. Cabin Cruiser, 5% ft. beam, | or taking care of children. Call| 6 hp air cooled Wisconsin motor, | Blue 236. Green 110, 913 6t | DOWNTOWN Garages | Jorgenson’s Motors. for rent.| GARWOOD Sedan Cruiser, power. 908 3t| eq with 110 hp Chrysler engine, length 28’, beam T', newly painted CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours| | reek. 3 ¢| and reconditioned, ready to go. | Nk ERaE 80T | See Jack Kristan, Alaska Cut | SCHOOL Girl wants house work| Rate Lijuor Store. 909 6t or taking care of children. Call ——— | USED Automatic Power p‘lvarz;t‘ oil | K 06 3t " Bl 480 3 A t: burner and used 40 gal. water | BUSINESS Girt desires to sub-; tank. Call Black 880. 906 2t | lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel, ¢ 2 Room 415. After 6 p.m. 897 “;HOUSE for sale, $2500. Opp. 3 mile | post, Douglas Highway. 911 6t | i & | s 8L 4 u | LOST AND FOUND |surErR Mangic. Bargain. Phone T M LRSI RGRT T R ATB; 911 4t | STRAYED: Creamy yellow cat,| |~ bushy tail, iodine spot on neck, | | very scarey. If seen call 40. Re-| ward. 914 2t A B Electric Stove, three burne< er and oven, like new, $50; good piano $100; adding machine $35; G E Light Meter with cabe $19.25, Easy Spindry Washer $75, good shape. Automatic oil pump ale most new, $25. Alaska Mission, Phone 241. 909 tf | SMART Hats that make you want | to go places! Worth a walk up- stairs! Also ladies all-wool gab- ardine suits. Room 7, Valentine Bldg. 908 Tt L i i BVt s e ok AR 504 Y { LOST: Brown shoulder strap purse. | Return to Kann’s Store. 913 4t LOST: Mounted 6:00x16 between town and airport. Re- ward. Phone 77 or 162. 912 tf | FORRENT _ | KIMBELL Piano, nice condition, | for rent. Phorie 143. Geogre An- derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan 909 Imo {1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new | extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- | i Agent. lin, Auk Bay. 908t APTS, Rooms with kitchen Driv-|gousg for sale. Phone Black ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf| g4 7 e i for rent, one block| pORREST Home and property, from Federal Bldg. 890 U\ . Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. NICE Clean Room, steam-heated,, Inauire Helen Forrest, Dg,‘f:li: 7 Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf; 902 | MUST Sacuifice:, Zenith 12-tube JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or{MUST . Sactifice ., monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 181 | comb. Radio phono. New. Ph. g | Red 662. 888 tf ICE CLEAN steam heated rooms' — A Na].so' bteam bathis sCmmm‘::.ss,sw—a mo.” old 2-bedroom furn- Roons. 736 1 , ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray f ; + Kruse. : 883 tf MISCELLANEQUS WINTER and PUND, CO. fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf 11937 CHEV, good condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 tf : COMPLETE Body anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- | quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 tt ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. § Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.|7gs1 Dodge Panel k. Good | 315 Decker Way, § | condition. See it at rt’s Gro- JSC MEN TO CAMP cery gr Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tt Freeman Schultz and E. S. Haw- kins, of the Juneau Spruce Corp- oration, left here early this morn- ing on-the tug Cantrina for a short Ln;'; to the company logging camp at Edna Bay, 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t1 _Bible history begins in Meso- potamia, the “land between the rivers” (Tigris and Euphrates),