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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, MAY 22,1950 PAGE TWO . - Seattle 9, Sacramento 2. ' A \ ALIAS SUMMONS FOR ‘e PC LEAGUE ot R MEETING TONIGHT CarT Brooklyn 10 6o B g =i - 30 KB The American Legion| |N SPLITS |z n e Miom e at 8 o'Clock Plisburgh T ey e D FOR SALE OR | in the Unite: ates rict Court IN THE LEGION DUGOUT i T S5 the Tertitary of AR ivicion | PLATN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 1-0% | JUNEAU— ~ i na ** i Sunday’s R Its g Number One, at Juneau, in said | ;yAILABLE—Office man; book- HOUSE to be moved from site of |- residence in the Auk ko Visiting Veterans Invited ' (By the Associated Press) R Gy VN Vork Division of said Territory, and an-| " eeper, typist. Phone Blue 530,| new Public Library. Must be out| 3% acres of land ofi woodedpdint. ROBERT N. DRUXMAN, Post Commander Pitching, not always a_bountstut| 21¢S>0rE" -6 NEW TONE 875 swer the Complaint filed against 508 tf| Of the way by July 1. Make usf Well landscaped with largeNatns, ' - commodity in the Pacific Coast|p i '3 4 Chicago 2-3. you in the above entitled action, fe.: | e | 80 offer! flower gardens and y League, took a sudden turn for the Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 9, That certain action wherein MARY | TOWN or Hwy. lot Yor sale? B0 | DOUGLAS— profitable kitchen gard m. better over the Sabbath. ALICE ESTES is the plaintiff, and| 2688 for direct deal. 89-1mo VE;"RY com!fi)rmtb]e ;m:-bedro!;:n ’l-):élt in Dl::gl Two large R 8 v The result: cleaner, faster base- EUGENE VERNON ESTES is the ome excellent condition. = ms. le plumbing. 11 MEMORIAL DAY ball, but no change in the standings. At defendant, which is Ctvll Action, ile|© $2° 8 & © O ® ey o cloeed garden plot. Reasonablaj FHMnt bewsment with nutomflllc Everybody split doubleheaders, leav- | %, L Pet| o “ena.a on the dacket of said| s MOTORCYOLE WATUEL o price Nieely furllid, ofl furnace. Large living rpom River Beoat Excursion ling San Diego a cool three games in [ oW Ot - ¥ | court, within thirty (30) days atter | 2 G 207, Juneall 3| ATTRACTIVE new home on Doug-| with filed stone fireplace. ._Em j the forefront. Wadii 2 5| the completion of the period of pub- f & Al e orile. 2| las Beach, short distance from| klichen with Flamo gas rahge. T0 Takll Lmlge The pace setting Padres, atter| :g 20 14 sgs|lication of this Summons, namely, L e v bridge. Well furnished. Garage.) REA electricity, and emergéncy RoWitig, “6:0, SHOCEL ERkEaTH - O L alsveiini 20 18 388 iy thirty (30) days after May|e o & & o o ® ¢ o0 ¢ Man being transferred and must| Delco system. Dependable water 4 B eSS EE e e e e et Lefty Vern Olsen’s eighth win, 3-1.§ 5000 0 I 15 2olooth, 1050, in case this Alias Sum- | DAY NURSERY—Mothers care fol sell_quickly. ystem. Garage and other ‘out Includes meals, lodging and transportation for |t was a seven-inning three hitter. ACBTS X 345 | ons is published, or within forty | your small child, Mrs, Wm, Pas. [ BUILDING LOTS in Juneau, Doug-| bulldings. Sale to be owner fin- l first twenty reservations Bill Fleming twirled three score- g; MU, iy ; 23 ;g; (40) days after date of its service| gey, Ph. 938. 406-t1| las and on highway. anced. May be seen only_ by iap. e rrirrrrtrrrtrrerrrrrrrrrerrererrereeeesreesee ||less relief innings and Hillis Layne i i’ upon you in case this Alias Sum- | ————m—o NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY| pointment through this off| singled home' Portland’s deciding Snndays Results mons is served upon you person- | BABIES and small children cared| COUNTRY PROPERTY! $2,500—4-room house on| 3’&3 New York 14-12, Cleveland 5-4. for, day, week or month. Phone| WELL-EQUIPPED poultry farm] Good condition—well imlga i Phone Pan American office at the Baranof Hotel for Reservations Old Ferry Float at 3 p.m. | Returns 9 p.m. Sunday. | REDWING leav Saturday May tally in the 10th of the opener. San Diego salted away the series, 5 to 2. Hollywood lost a chance to gain. After defeating Oakland 7-2 on a full length three-hitter by Ben ‘Wade, the second place Stars Boston 7-3, Chicago 0-4. St. Louis 11-3, Philadelphia 6-8. Washmgmn 6 Detroit 2. WIL GAMES ally, and answer the Complaint of the above.named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her Com- Black 212 94-tf FOR RENT STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t with additional acreage if desired. Excellent water supply, good gar- den plots, comfortable house and several storage buildings. 7% miles from Juneau on pated highway. MILE from Duck Creek—-over 2 William Winn—Phone 4 Office in Alaska Credit BEACH PROPERTY, b&auflful set- ting with large stream, bright Transportation by Alaska Coastal also available. dropped a 3-2 nightcap decision. plaint, ie.: For an absolute divorce | ———————————————"no G i Homer hitters were Jim Baxes of and dissolution of the marriage con- | WURLITZER Spinit m“;{"‘.":“‘ acres of land with good bufa-| modern house, 2 bedroo . tract existing between plaintiff and Anderson Piano Suco. ings and fine garden. Attract-] nished. 2 acres bets goad Hollywood and Geoge Metkovich ot the Oaks, who wound up the series victors, 4-3. San Francisco turned in a similar Scores of WIL games over the weekend are as follows: Games Sunday defendant and a Judgment and De- cree granting plaintiff the sole and exclusive care, custody and control of Barbara Jean Estes and Eugene LOST AND FOUND LOST—Large yellow & white An- ively priced for cash deal. ON paved highway—4.84 acres— Furnished two-bedroom hotse. Good water supply. Would easily and beach. $5700, CUTE OLDFASHIONED 2 m house, furnished. Full bm Half concrete. Large lawn series margin over Los Angeles. Spokane 5-4, Victoria 4-3. m‘ Dario Lodigiani homered in each| Vancouver 9-1, Tacoma 5-7. Vernon Estes, Jr., the minor children | gora cat, answers to Fritzie.] be made to pay its way as poUi-| flower gardens. Lot 5 Salem 5-2, Yakima 3-1. of plaintiff and defendant, and ord-| Reward. Please return to 335| try or truck farm. main street Douglas i game for the Seals. The day’s best duel, however, was Tri-City 4-8, Wenatchee 3-7. ering defendant to pay plaintiff the sum of not less than $100.00 per 12th and A or call 241. 10-6t MURPRY & MURPHY street. A comfortable hofne with lots of elbow room. Own‘e‘r‘trrl:s- won by Sacramento’s Bill Evans, Games Saturda 2-1, in i’x innings, from Seattle’s ace,| Tacoma 3, Vancouver 0y month for the support, nourishment LO‘;S;I' ,keysn o Rfie?l’argmmmn“ge); REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ferred. $5500. Guy Fletcher. Joe Marty did things| Wenatchee 11, Tri-City 3. and education of the two minor chil- Sle:se rle)eum it Lraeg Phone 676 over Frist National Bank | TWO bedroom apartment 10.'! ! up dramatically with a homer to| Spokane 5, Victoria 3. dren of the parties and for the sup-| P : monthly income for $18,000 in lead off the 11th. Yakima 11, Salem 5. port of plaintiff, and to pay the|r osT Keys on chain. Valuable to ron sALB Seatter tract. Or take bed- That gave the Solons an even costs and expenses of this case, in- owner only. Return to Empire| ___ — room apartment and 120 break after Seattle had clinched a cluding the sum of $250.00 as and| office, Reward. 101-t monthly. Or take 3-bedrpom 3-1 opener. L J for attorney’s fees, and such other 1937 CHEVROLET coupe, good] house and get $75 month1y.” On Wilson added one more scoreless B B S ARS and further relief as may be just INVITATION TO BID summertime transportation. Goodf Evergreen Ave. two houses with inning to run his string to 31—15 and meet in the premises. The date| The Alaska Department of Health| tires, new battery, $150.00. Ph.| View, both furnished. —Tota/ short of the league record—before of the Order for Publication of this | announces the invitation to bid for| 681 between 8—8:30 a.m. only. $12,000. Can be financed. | Marty tripled and scored on Ralph Alias Summons is May 5th, 1950. [ fyrnishing marine insurance cover- 510-3x| BEAUTIFUL BEACH home, large Stars in Sunday major leaguelThe period of publication prescribed|age for the period June 22, 1950 to fireplace, knotty pine and cedar Hodgin’s singe in the second. Wilson gave up only four hits. No games are scheduled for to- | day. games are as follows: Batting — Joe DiMaggio Yankees —drove in eight runs as the Yan- kees took the measure of the Cleve- is four weeks. The first publication is May 8th, 1950. The last publica- tion is May 29th, 1950. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed SISTER TEAMS 10 June 22, 1951, on the following ves- sels operated as mobile clinics—M/S Hygiene, M/V Health, M/V Yukon Health. BOOKCASE, dinette table, four chairs, floor lamp, 5 yards up- holstery material. Phone Gré:n 194 evenings. 10-6t two bedrooms. Also 10x18 cabin All for $8,000. Near Auk Bfl) Rec. Area. VIEW from side Evergreen Bowl, 4 bedrooms, full basement, good land Indians twice, 14-5 and 12-4. Interested bidders may obtain bid fi'r\\mi\(‘s DE T:;E CLUBS Batted in six runs in the opener|the seal of the above entitled Court | formg r:,s,td specm::‘:nonz by caug,g 17“{; ;aabi;‘:"srun;bout powered | go1ig house needs some repairs Pacific Cnasl.wn!“: e with two home runs and a double. |at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of |5t room 201, Territorial Building,| planked bottc; oTkC:?b double} ¢6800, owner will finance, Hon D % 20 63| One of his homers came with the|May, 1950. Juneau, Alaska, or writing the Al-| planking: small boat ha :borceg-:f HOUSE on pilings, 4 rooms. $3500 | bases full. Collected two singles and J. W. LEIVERS, aska Department of Health, BoX| twecen float: TWO HOUSES between 12th ‘and Hallywped 31 22 585 Grove in two runs in the nighteap. Clerk of the District Court, | 1031 Juneau, Alaska. tact M aGs lone and two. Con-| new school site.’ Bring $80 fent, paxant 2 24 SB| piching — Conrade Marrero, | (SEAL) By LOIS P. QUILICO, TR I T Dl nscontht ] e e S SRR R, Sy - s Laee U ““t” i i 430 PM. June 9, 1950, and then | ‘°""INEW 2-BEDROOM home, Deulzm. f E pitching the Senators ito a irst publication, May ublicly opened. R ROOM f concrete basement, best neighbor- ° 'he Wd y HE ,l kes ,h em! l:"m;‘“d ";g ?;g ggg triumph over the Detroit Tigers. Last publication, May 29, 1950. gy prEARL ALBRECHT, M.D.| small b,sem:,zmgig,g::,* :fi; hood. One block from.. . ool S::l"ucx.)emo ‘90 35 364 Commissioner of Health. adjoining fine building lot front-| See plctures our window. $§400. i COAST GUARD FLIERS First publication, May 15, 1950. ing Evergreen Ave. in Seatfer HOUSE TRAILER on lot, connect- i 1-Day Shirt Service since 1895 ILO; PR <o Tt GRS These fliers from US. Coast|Last publication, May 29, 1950. tract. Will sell hoth or house| ' ©d to Water, ofl, electricity. Rental Portland 6-1, San Diego 5-3. Bowl IONIGHT Guard Afr: Fuclity, Bodik, ativey e oLV v Thont Greep b ¥l ekt g e ; 3 = late Saturday afternoon and are 285 after 3 p.m. 6-gt| bullt on. Move in taday. 0 Hollywood+7-2, Oakland 2-3. - staving‘ak Gastinéau. Hotel: - Wal- lE ADERS l“ B B double beds. Cost $3300 hew, Seattle 3-1, Sacramento 1-2 (2nd 11| 5 speclal bowling match tonight| te 1, Taggart, R. W. Patterson, PRICED for quick sale; 17° open)} came up Alcan; now sell | for aun r innings. 2 lon the Elks alleys between the|jonn E. Horwath, Paul Cochran,| Leaders in the maysr =asevall cabin run-about, 25 h.p. Kermath| = $2,000. Easy terms. Saturday's Scores | Nielsen sisters and the Powers sis-| G. w. Wagner, J. M. Weber and J. | leagues, through Sunday games, are: Sea Cub. Phone 853, Helen Wor-| GILL NETTER, 20 ft. 7 ft béa ; Hollywood 5, Oakland 2 (12 Innings) | ters starting at 8 o'clock. & Rotated National League gum, 5-6t| 37 h.p. Star engine. $400 Iur San Diego 7, Portland 5 (10 innings) | gowling for the Nielsen girls will Batting — Musial, St. Louis, 439; | DAVENPORT-chalr _set, z quick sale. 31C152 on 5th float. San Francisco 8, Los Angeles 3. |pe Emma, Anna and Louise; for the Garagiola, St. Louis, 377. onitin s T mp;m:;r BUILDING LOTS JUNEAU—4 to- Powers girls will be Vivian, June |Store your furs with Charles Gold-| Runs Batted In—Ennis, Philadel-| springs; coffee table; chest o- gether at 6th and Park $1200. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S|ang Besie. This should prove to| stein and Company. Phone 102. | phia, 27; Jones, Philadelphia, 26. ArRwets: gt One past end of Kennedy $15. s s T e R 2y b ; call Stan Freeman at! A be a good game as all girls are Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh; | 190 daytime. 92.9¢| ONE_'COAT OUTSIDE WHITE . ® |good bowlers. 24-hour Devevopsng Tervwe - atjJones, Philadelphia; Gordon, Bos- PAINT only $350 gallon. About e Hayes Shop, Harry Raca Drugs,|ton, 8. Excellent tires.| 80 gal. left. ! Yonkers, N.Y.—Johnny Kelley of | Spruce Delicatessen. 10-3x| Pitching — Rush, Chicago, 5-0, 95-t¢ WTUINDOBSWS and DOORS and BATH A husky, luxurious new 1950 Packard Eight — the ¢ popular,135-HP, 6-pas- senger Club Sedan—at less than youd pay for some of today’s sixes! Only 2 * A generous, full-value al- lowance for your present car. An allowance which, in most cases, can put you in a new 1950 Packard Eight with no cash outlay . . . and keep your monthly payments low. West Acton, Mass., won the Na- tional AAU marathon. SCHWINN BIKEN AT MADSEN’S DR. ROBERT SIMPSON 1.000. American League Batting — Doby Cleveland, 415; Lehner, 'Philadelphia, 411. Runs Batted In — Williams, Bos- Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inec. |Marthn. Society, 11 am. Wednes- SEWING GROUP of Ladies Aid meet Thursday, 1:30 at the home of Mrs. J. Hanna, 822 Basin Rd. Store your furs with Chas. Gold- stein and Co. .Phone 102 1948—8 Cyl. Hudson 4 door sedan. ton, 36; Stephens, Boston, 35. R. W. Cowling Co. 95-tt o DR. TED OBERMAN Home Runs — Williams, Boston fid PETER WOOD | Optometrists 11; Dropo, Boston, 9. 32 TROLLING boat, $850.00 cash. o Abneunoss His l Phone 266 far appt. ]| Pitching — Reymolds, New York, ”‘L’“"_____’_"_“' o NEW LOCATION | A WILL EXCHANGE new business s ':N e residential property in Northern' ® 0. 1 KLEIN BLDG. OO - SALE California for property in Juneau.| ® Kitty Cornéred from the’ Call Green 340 86-1mo. ! . plumbln . H » day, May 24th at United Food ! ® Across hall from Dr. Mu'qllardt g < ea Ing Store. 10-2| HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make; o TEL. 911 i ‘ 2 SRR offer. Ph. 707. 62-tf | o ] -hour eveloping ce at|— o — Hayes Shop, Harry Race Drugs,|® ROOM partically furn. house : ‘:&:"F;lp’;“,‘r“’;‘:’l‘,‘ o I urner! Spruce Delicatessen. 10-3x| 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay.; . | 5 s Jake Hendricks, 8o-te] ® I et -rm: % i CRESENT Apartments, Call E{; LTSN, ROV S OPOR G i ¢ SEVERAL large and Small Dia- Al 33X 38 FORD V8 coupe. l $150. Phone 982. i LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Bkl‘ Trail and bridge. Red 745. m-u{ TWO BEACH SITES PA’ 3 100 x 250. Beautiful beach p- erty for summer cabins. d view. Fritz Cove road. $900 gach. . BARANOF HOTEL .00.0.0"[. body. 1935 Dodge 1% $2537-28 L] truck. R. W. Cowling 9-tf * ) [} SHOE REPAIR machinery and machinery F.0.B. Seattle So—before you get serious about ;fluinmem. See First Na THIS is it—1831 Model ank. 93-1 Sport Sedan, excellent cogditon. any car—in any price class—you *Delivered here—state and local taxes, if any, and white sidewalls ($21), extra. (Prices may vary slightly in adjoining areas because of transportation charges.) 1950 STUDEBAKER Regal Deluxe| OCall 902 between D and 5. | 9-4t Commander Sedan, under coated, } o; b} LIBRARY PLEDGE F also accessories. Phone Green 830! g?m from the sale of the Yollow- after 6 p.m. "'“'mx appliances. owe it to yourself to get a full- value appraisal figure, from your Packard dealer, on the car you're driving now! Do it now and be all set for the grandest touring For the week end and holiday Price includes fender shields, di- rection signals, trunk and courtesy lights—and many other desnrnble season you've ever known. order your case of Coke now property, modern three bedroom ! FOR SALE OF TRADE foriows | 1—3-burner Hotpoint ,...,Lm three new top colls, a only $45.00. ain, features that cost extra on “price- pflpflnd"l" home with full concrete basement. Teader® care! ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE ";::lh % ond o Hive nerce pswné:; m;‘: ‘:fm 1—Westinghouse wringer nnodel re ment e sph Y excellent water supply and gar-| Washing machine, built {like a dens. Other buildings include &) Patteship, very good cohdition, Newest, greatest drive sensation! PACKARD ULTRAMATIC DRIVE large shed and two room log cabin, Peterson, Eleven Miles. T-tt SRR . LS R TR | NEW 16 x 16 Pyramidal tent; write 2167. 5-66 —_— 1947 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, job, seat covers, A-1 tires. Phone Blue 559. 6tf MISCELLANEQUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up 1—General Electric ball bearing up- right vacuum cleaner, a rnl buy at $39.50. HELP YOURSELVES AND THE LIBRARY FUND—PARSONS EL- ECTRIC CO. motor just overhauled, new paint| DODGE PANEL—Motor, tires ex- cellent condition. New battery, body rough but serviceable. Ward A. Johnson. Phone 81, 8-3t THREE bedroom furnished home, garden, patented land. See F. S. Epperson, Fritz Cove Rd. T7-tf FIREWORKS—season just starting. ; Exclusively yours, Ask for it cither way Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20| Comm. of $200.00 and up. Car . at reduced extra cost, on all 1950 Packards! + - both trade-marks 315 Decker Way. nec. Signal Fireworks a‘: Spec. g Co., Inc. 8404 SE Powell Blvd, | Come in—we want you to drive itl 135-HP EIGHT 150-HP SUPER 160-HP CUSTOR CAPITOL AUTO SALES Juneau — Alaska mean the same thing. JUNEAU COLD STO! wmmmammmmrmn RAGE COMPANY © 1950 The Coca-Cola Company B e ver o] WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Biue Printing - Pholostats | Portland, Oregon. -6t FRIGIDAIRE, $100, See after 5 p.m. Bill Ray, George Bros Apts. Phone Red 794, 7-64

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