The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1936, Page 7

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Alaska about July 1. Mrs. Jacksen i Mrs. A. Crosby and daughter Norma will also be | convention. passen; sel from g o 8 WO SUNDAY; ATTEND - CHURCH SESSION : Freder- PIONEERS TAKING SUMMER VACATION y and Pastor and 11 trave th from n Mr. Wood's automobile,| The Pioneers of Alaska and the is now in Seattle, to San|Auxiliary, following last night’s sco to attend the World Con- | regular business session and card . )f the Seventh Day Adven- Dlaying, took adjournment for three | Local Adventists Go South tist churen. The World Confer- months. The next meeting of thelSt, ence, ordinarily held four two “organizations will be held on on MESSCI]gC r fOl' the second Friday in September Conference and a big time is promised, com- mittees having been appointed to take charge of the get-together-| after-recess. Last night Charles L. Wold, of Auk Bay, who came to the Terri- tory in 1889, was initiated into the Pioneers of Alaska - ~ was last held six years ago. been postpored two years s occasion on account of the Pastor Wood from all ove n whi n, will attend the Mr. Wood, who ntendent for Al-| Delegate to the years H. L. Wood, pastor of the Seventh de Day Adventist Church, Mrs. Wood and their daughters, Wanda and Virginia, will sail for Seattle to- morrow morning aboard the motor- ship Messenger. Pastor M. J. Jack- son, of the Seventh Day Adventist a church at Anchorage and Palmer, Wood family will return to SHOP IN JUNEAT, IV T |first baseman, made two home runs ;¢ MUSIC BY " s |during the game and Joe Med-| poth men are lightweights. Tony |wick's circuit drive in the fifth!ii'tne champion. i1 inning with two men on bases win. | st Distributors That Home-Made Taste in ALASKA DAIRY ICE CREAM Stop in tomorrow . . on your picnic trip or trip out the highway . . or on your way to the airport—and we will show you the choice materials used in Alaska Dairy Ice Cream. Tomorrow we are featuring the following flav- ors: Strawberry, Vanilla or Chocolate and you can buy it by the gallon (packed for delivery) quarts, pints, cones or by dish on the grounds, at these prices— Gallon, $2.40; Quart, 60c; Pint, 30c; Cones, 5c or by the Dish served with our delightfully delicious HOME- MADE CAKE at 20c FOR BOTH! All Fresh Fruit Flavors in Season! Ask for Alaska Dairy Ice Cream! ALASKA DAIRY JOSEPH KENDLER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1936. CARDSTAKE ~ TONY WALLOPS ... ..."%-." £ P s i T | Miss Lillian Week, Juneau wait- The PAA Fairchild plane piloted| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baman are CHICAGO, I, Louis Cardinals replaced the Chi- cago Cubs in the National League d leadership victory in which nine pitchers per formed | Johnny Mize, the Cards' rookie|gecision in the ten round non-title' proved the turning point for the San Diego 5; Portland 10; Seattle 5. . 3 Los Angeles 7; San Francisco 3 Sacramento 2; Oakland 6. Cincinnati 6; Boston 9; Washington 12. Philadelphia 3; New York 2. STANDING OF CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Oakland Seattle Portland Missions .. San Francisco San \Diego Sacramento Humphries, Juneau; Claude Watson, | Los An];zvl’;:; o 350 | Jjuneau; Lawrence Louck, Morley,| “ ATIONA! | Michigan; Howard Fortier, Manis- | w h A“ s B o l"lzwm» Michigan ;Wm. Gallatoff, Chi-| lt Portsmen! . Louis 632 | chagof. Chicago 600 i - - e — ittsbury : New York '3 BECOME CITIZENS Cincinnai OF UNITED STATES| ° @ ston | BEFORE AND AFTER THE OPENING Philadelphia bR e Tt e ainier r Brooklyn ~ 8 12 400|juneau resident, today became a AMERICAN LEAGUE citizen of the United States at a Baseball Game |.. Wi oston o ¥ s District Court. She is a native of H 1 ew York 51 Ggfi‘“‘;*;‘;- e e Sold Everywhere in Bottles, Keg-lined Cans, evelans 657 jously become a citizen. | TOMORROW Washington 1 .:gg;‘“"o’mm.s eranted cltizenship today | or on Draught! etroi | i o ‘of Jugos Get Your Supply NOW At All Dealers [ORicago s Get ”';:‘;::1‘1\4;}:“ (jo;:: J'Q::Sf x(l)auvl:“()nf ORE AND AFTER 1 PP1y i by i gt Philadelphia 8 13 381 At BEFOR THE GAME! P -s. F _t d P d c i oty A e VTR S m:mmu.or Juneau. aCI lc l'lll all l‘o !lce oo MRS. HOLBROOK TO K NEW CAR Mrs. B. L. accompanied by he r, will leave on the Yukon Mon day for Washington and Oregon. on| gent of the B. M. Behrends Bank. | a visit with relatives and friends. | 2 | She expects to be absent until ne.’u'l the end of November. BAMANS “ ) MOVING ress, and Fred Story, miner, were married last night by the Rev. Erling K. Olafson. The couple will | radio operator. West is returning ager of the American Meat Com- NAT.LEAGUE ROUND AFFAIR “smsmcsmmmmeme ; Little Fellow Gets Decision A ] B l in Fast, Spectacular Opening Dance Tonight by Bob Ellis left this afternoon for Canyon Island with Robert E. West moving to their summer home at Auk Bay today. Mr. Baman is man- Louis Defeats Chicago Pitchers and Home Runs Play Big Part Cattle NEW YORXK, May 9.—Tony Can- zoneri gave Irish Jimmy McLar- nin a terrific licking last night in one of the most spectacular fights the little fellow has waged in many moons. Tony carried off the unanimous May 9.—The St yesterday in a wi Last night Tony won seven rounds. Tony dropped McLarnin on one knee with a terrific right-hander he second round and then had| 1 at his mercy at the finish. -ee - - Musgrave Triolians CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY Make Your Reservations Early Through Channel Bus Line | GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Missions 4. s e 0 c0 00000000 . THE HOTKLS L] e 0 o€~ a0 0 v National League Louis 11; Chicago 9. Pittsburgh 9 American League Gastineau | Fred Lucas, Seattle; C. J. Olsen tchikan; A. B. Hendrickson, Ket- and Mrs. W. A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. ttle; L. R. Sissin, Pet- ss S. Ellingson, Ketchi- Johnsen; F. B. Wolver- Pet. 683 585 Zynda C. E. Zimmerman, Brothers Mr. and Mrs. George Oja, Vern Fitzgerald, Petersburg; and Mrs. Story Alaskan John Dodson, Eagle River; V. L.| A BIG Hit 1 Motor Co, has de- arl Cleveland a new| Studebaker sedan, which arriv- d on a recent s mer from Se tle. Mr. Cleveland is Vice-Pi LEAVE ON YUKON| ¢ Jum Holbrook, of Thane,| g young daugh- .- BUY AT HOME! Hot Weather Ahead! ) You'll Need Plenty of SHIRTS .« +« . . and FURNISHINGS! > Be the best-dressed fellow in your class! Wear one of these swank new college - style suits, when you march down the aisle for that diploma. Wear them afterwards to summer dances and parties . . . Single breasted . . . Sizes 34 to 42. MEN'S SUITS—Michaels- Sterns or Timsely 25 Clothing—Best Buy in Juneau at ..... MEN'S TOP COATS—The kind you would expect to pay much more for—An ideal buy for the man who wants a "dressy” yet servicable ] 5 R S »," caal i s S : this price. Light as a wink, cool 3% i 3 gt SN —-—— | 25 a dog’s nose! Smart and ut- KXY WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR STETSON HAT? You | terly new—and sturdy as the KX village blacksmith’s arm. Pers- piration won't discolor them, for they're fade-proof and shrink- proof. And they're perfectly tail- ored in clever, fashionable double-stripes, line-checks, solid g colors and white. Buy enough i for all summer—today. { will pay more unless you come soon! 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