The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1941, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY,, JUNE 7, 1941. SRR TR RRYE N SRR 087, TYTRTTAT TR FOMATET T PIONEERS OF ALASKA PICNIC, SUNDAY ™" mammu AT AUK BAY BATHING BEACH == == == :=: TOMORROW, SUNDAY, JUNE 8TH Transportation. Eats and Refreshments Furnished! Bring Your Own Cup, Plate, Knife, Fork and Spoon! COME ALONG AND ENJOY THE DAY i Busor ol 530 ad 0B, - “ - w e — ngr {ennison o wNOVi VICIOI SEATTLEIS e STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 9TH 3 . = ( : Prices on Millwood will be as follows: l Ar"ve on I'oulw B Knock u| w I N NER IN = u ne le arance BLOCKWOOD $5 per load, $3 per %2 load J! A [ o Sl m—»l y o KILN-DRIED KINDLING— | Wilbur Wester, is a northbound| SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JUNE 9 — AT 9 A. $6 per load, $3.50 per Y2 load | passenger on the Princess Louise.| MTNNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 7— Solo" GAME 4 12 Bleckwood and V2 Kindling ........Per load $5.50 | After attending school in POrt-| Bleeding from a bad eye wound. ! PHONE ORDERS TO 358 OR GREEN 113 [ In: " e ‘Terstors to make her| rathea ask mght to knock out oim e e | ihird round of s scheduied ven- | LOS Angeles Bounces Oak- lro‘;:::iir.enwred the ring weighing 207 |and Ba(k In'O ce"ar 133\”.:23 and Robinson segled 211 _Porf|and Blanked DRESSES Prints Pastel Colors Navy and Black GROUP I GROUP II GROUP 111 $6.95 $1.95 $12.95 1o $14.95 25 (0ATS AT 20% OFF (By, Associated Press) ploneer pm“(ke's Four runs off five hits in the sev- | enth inning last night gave Seattle | S to aft h Assured Plenty of |5 onenan s into the cellar last night with al BLOUSES llOSE 1.95102.95 80« Pair Munsingwear—Rollin: If plenty of good food assures the |belated attack in the last three in-| | success of a pienic, the Pionecrs, | nings. | Poneer Auxiliary and their families | Hollywood scored a big run over \ull have a grand time at the pic- | San Francisco last night, while San in the game. The series is now Good Picnic Fare < 3 Los Angeles bounced Oakland back g = | nic tomorrow at the Auk Bay Re- |Diego, after dropping three straight | creation Center. games, revamped the batting order According to the committee in and blanked the Portland Beavers. | | charge there will be an ample sup- | ply of hot dogs, buns and ‘all the GAMES FRIDAY 'usual picnic fare, including soda Pacific Coast League pop for the children and more syit- | Seattle 4; Sacramento 3. | able refreshments for the men. San Diego 6; Portland 0. | Transportation will be furnished | Hollywood 8; San Francisco 1 | with busses leaving the Channel Bus : Los Angeles 7; Oakland 3 Depot at 9 o'clock in the forenoon | National League = = = = al = = = = = = s - = = H CHRODGTS T R % LINGERIE TABLE = = % 3= E Pastel Skirts 15 PRICE Vanity Fair—Munsingwear o oina 4 g e | *Grootanet 1; PhiSasipGs . Satin Lounging Pajamas $5.00 | GOWNS . . . . $1.95 [Rommae o e U et JerseyRobes . . . $5.00 1 GROUP OF GIRDLES ar. Slips $1.35 FOUNDETTES $1 o $2.95 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Purses = $1to$1.95 Flowers - 25¢ Wrap-Around Turbans - - 35cand 65¢ Searfs and Kerchiéfs - - 33¢,.50¢, 75¢ e i f lspoons | Philadephia 0; Cleveland 2. I PSR o | Boston 6; Chicago 3. § N W i (ou“(ll Spl"S | Washington 8; Detroit 11. Model $-6 q ( i Gastineau Channel League FULLY-FITTED 6.1 cu. f1. K FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE witi 1 ‘ mSURA"(E wnH Lt STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR ] RADT;::::;;,:OOZ;“F;:‘JNITS | { IHREE AGE"(!ES Pacific Coa:,,,::“?:;g i Insurance on $108,000"%dkth cf| Sacramento 40 19 Seattle 31 27 tast | San Francisco 30 31 de School property was’split be- > 3 tween three Juneau agen Some of its 30 features: Inight by action of the Cit#%Coun-|San Diego 3 31 ® Stainless Porcelain Sliding Hydrator A Some of its features: | ell. The contracts will run (or three g;)ll_i‘l'r‘:’l:):d ;’Z g‘; ® Double-Easy Quickube Ice Trays = » Three Large Storage Drawers | years. Los Angeles 26 34 3 i R | After ) thy dis i d r ® Double-width Dessert Tray * Cooking 1op aitg R el fls:;g.:smm:s ® Super-Powered Meter-Miser ® Thermizer Well Cooker | including’ one that the City call for ® New Low Operating Cost e ! ® Super-Size Twin Unit Qven bids on the insurance, the ‘Gounci | p oo o e ® Large 6.1 cu. ft. Food Compartment © High-Speed Broiler ¥ voted to give 50 percent of e -\ g 7y 5y 33 ® Frozen Storage Compartment | RO St i e | bereett t0 the ekt Blpeny 1o, Yok 2 |IIll|I|||l|IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lINIlllIlIIIIIliIIIilI|llIIIIIIIIIHINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIn and 25 percent to Stan Grummelt g;fin‘?u - z;; 1 SR A SR o N b Ve T L The Council voted unan¥mously gocron ‘15 22 . ao N R | to start negotiations' to _purchase Pittsburgh 15 |old buildings along. South Frénklin ppjiagelphia 14 30 | Street, after a delegation from the American League 2 {Mine Union asked that the build- | Won Lost Pt ings be removed so that miners Wm‘cleveland et [ 20 608 = » be able to walk to work’ wit.houuch,mgo 21 20 574 ] being endangered by traffié in the!New York 26 21 553 x : > street. [Boston ..........24 19 568 JUNEAU. ALASKA—————— P PHONE 17 Bids for installing dressing 1oms | Philadelphia .......24 23 511 toilets and showers at the swim-|Detroit 25 24 510 ming pool in Evergreen Bowl weie | St. Louis ....16 29 -356 EAGLES “ALL jordered called. 2 { Washington 16 33 327 Btk sl ——— -~ -——‘l—-‘) Gastineau Channel League ¥ P Sl i u Douglas .6 3 667 i Moose g fl 5 .545 3 Elks . 6 1250 . 3 B4 [ MUSIC BY "TRUCKS /4%" i Feller Wms GLEN EDWARDS / Oakland 25 34 National League LEOTA’S “IN THE BARANOF” 12th (ome“: ORCHESTRA o rmmarw | AFTER THE DANCE Cleveland keeps ahead in the Am- | {erican League as. Feller hurled a| four-hitter yesterday and a shumut F "”’ish er Gflfld over Philadelphia. The win was| Feller's twelfth victory for the sea- | G Time at the -— Moose Gwe Seniser : InHonorolBos DQUGLAS INN On Basebafl Ieam " ' Ask for Johnnie's l"amnus ool FRIED CHICKEN and BAOILED STEAKS! iR (LT 'y il Moose baseball team, a buffet sup- . . | per was given last right‘in the DISTINCTIVE ‘BEAUTY— TOOF. Hall atter the game, Record-Breaking Economy! mf"',,’i“:‘;‘:’,‘;"‘sgf{:"fi‘,’,;";m-“?;;}j DANCE TO ELECTRIC ORGAN MUSIC 4 ” gt eral selections by the Schmitz Here is new hauling power and speed . . . Brothers Quartet composed of Jack, AT THE > new strength and endurance . . . new per- 3 ‘| Fred and Bill Schmitz and Clar- : (formance and economy . . . the New K-Line Interna- {ence Converse with Oscar Hegstad . p " = 3 bui Gi at the piano. 2 2 i "0"'4"‘ The Ripsing: new International b“.'k oL Members of the entertainment ow mg_ av ln o. Diamond Engines provide increased power with greater committee were Eske Eskesen, O. Juel economy. These new trucks are built berter than ever .| Godfrey, John Pastl, Miller Fergu- PHONE 57 to give you bester trucking service at Jower cost perton ~ son and Fred Erickson. and per mile. And, since that's what you're looking for, A e - “ "e BI' ht s k QW come in and [et us give you a demonstsation of thele S | extends: 150 miles weatwara ‘from] i F m ’9 m Gs great new all-truck Internationals. the Suez Canal to Alexandria. L YRR W Rk ST M MY T TR Tl ¥ . ‘4%»“!"“ BONDSM § 1l { ' P

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