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PAGE SIX 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — ~~ FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1944 MINARD MIL LIST OF DRAFT [PITCHERSPUTUP |5 . S5 i NATURALIZATON 1 me as rovh\g fielder. Per_ EGISTRANTS IS | FIGHT IN SOFTBALL =i oo v ovisvtnic) | HEARINGS SOON|) wppm w“'l UMP|RE R and a double in three times at ba | Naturalization nearings will be! and Perry, City team, had three |held Monday, July 10, at 10 o'clock GAME JUNE 22 RELEASED HERE | singles in e times up. “’fhe win |in the morning, it was announced Thursday night, in the Juneau | for the Coast Guard moved them ioday. J el 3 : Softball League, the Signacs defeat- | up with the Finance Red Birds, tied | All persons having petitions filed The following reclassification list|ed the Subport in a pitchers’ battle, | for second place in the league nnd ¥ | e requested to gorto the Clerk of ChamberCommer(e loyal was reléased today by the local|3-0. This was the hardest fought | the City team and Subport are ued‘[‘hc c:uns ofie toi SxAmitibE 1 H Draft Board battle this season and was un\'hm for fourth me g | Fflhc | ist Mills, Uvall D. Moody, Maurice F.lescu of the Signacs allowed only | take on PAA in the first game at| MYRTLE EDMOND IN TOWN # | ofumnists McDonell, Wesley A. Sullivan, Wil-|three hits and Kistner of the Sub- | 6:30 o'clock and the Subport and| Myrtle Edmond is in town and a | lie ‘L. Gouldman, Joseph Tru- | port gave up five hits. In the first| City team will fight it out for | guest at the Baranof, having regist- In looking over the possible tim- cano, Al Anderson, Richard C. 1ing the Signacs scored two runs | fourth place at 7:40 o'clock. |ered there from Cordova. ber for a ball team the other day | on singles by Sundsten, Senescu and‘ PRI ¥ R ! il the Chamter o commee s " o pavand 1 e, Ty seand it pyg GRADUATION AT | rormar momonary || Wjomday Morning at 7 0°Clock \‘I\Hu PRt H ey had leftiasn ‘Host B s, . Sonn Orfon utive singles by Burkette :md‘ IABER"A(I-E TONIGH'I":mgmre Hamersley Studio. Opposite | t was similar to the “choice of|Roehm, Ernest W. Davis, George |Perry braght him around, complet- [ Pederal Bundmg_ Phone 204. adv. the scoring. The Subport threat- s B8 The surprising thing is'Hansen, Charles Howard, Herbert | Gt they were able to musher ARG Ariows. Penton H. Dernis, Johti] CES W S Shirg sty It Mueller | Graduation exercises will be held‘ many potential players as they did. Eldemar, Peter Johnson, Leo J. “““‘_ ‘[Z::"pi“é ‘!’l‘]‘; r‘{:n“”"“ on a close | tonight at 8 o'clock in the Belhel Glancing down the list of the two Jewett, Collis’ E. Druley, Clarence|® 1 lhtf‘ i i ;ame oo CNS[JTabernaclc at 4th and Franklin for! teams one is immediately impress- w. Wittanen, Oscar Hegstad, Steve| o those students who have been at-| Guard led by the stellar pitching tendi the Daily Vi ti i ed by the fact that the two teams Guazon, David E. Simonson, Chris- | ending the Daily Vacation Bible| e : i £ n. Ohrisof Tomlin defeated the ity team | g0 during the past two weeks.| seem to be about equal: equallyitian F. Vyller, Rangnar ron-| g i g |5 to 1. Tomlin in his second time | ™ tiricates prizes, ahd awards| bad. That, at least, promises 0 quist, Paul Johns, Edwin E. Nin-| o the mound this on showed | = % (%) make the game worth the price of nis, Eske Eskeson, Frank Luyck-|fine control and should develop into | Wil be presented to the puplls. All| / admission: one war bond Passcel, Mathew Lawrence, Inno-|one of the league's leading hurlers. | PArents are cordially invited to Batteries for the two sides kenty Kochutin, Charles W. Bland,| Henning turned in a workman- |attend. ilsd EEEPRERE - Wi haven't as yet been picked, that Dalmacio B. Mercado, Charles E.|like job for the City team but poor | | TACOMAN HERE will come later after a few practice Lane, David Williams, Lester Weiss, | ball handling caused his downfall, o [ V4 games determines which men can|Herbert J. Waugh, Ellis C. Rey-|three of the five runs by the Coast| R. W. Crowe is a guest at the| see from the pitcher'’s mound to|nolds, Robert J. Grant, George Wil- Guard being unearned. Juneau Hotel, registering from Ta- m / , the home plate. The catcher will!son, Elary S. Gromoff, Francis C The mm hm,ln spot in the m-m\mnm W'nhmi,lcn | not be important because it is|Hyde, Burford R. Glass, Modesto = o et rather doubtful if he will be kept!l, Pagaran, Steve Albert, Eugene | very busy. R. Johnson. | : | - The umpire for the game has; 1-C—Peter Oustigoff, Anton A. C “ 0 C 0 LA E / | I o000 been selected and Minard Mill,| Melovidov having the least friends on either| 2.A-—David, B. Stewart, Juan B. L s i ik g obri | SCARCE . . . But we iry to take care ofi didn't make much difference HUW‘ 2-A (F)—Willilam J. Manthe, 4 & . he called them, has kindly con-|Albort P. Anderson, Stanley S| our customers with a limited supply. sented to do that chore. | Hughe Bert Jensen, . Jr. June 22 was picked for the day| 2-BLee U. Imhof, Clifford L( BAKER'S CHOCOLATE CHIPS ‘ i T o | TE ... with J. EDGAR HOOVER est in the year and it will need| 2.B (F)—Conrad E. Meach, Os- ’| a mighty long day to get in seven car C. Knight, Arthur J. Ficken. | HERSHEY s BAKING CHOGOI‘ATE | . [4 . innings. The Empire’s entire sports; 2-C—Arthur J. Davis. | Unsweetened—Each ', 1b. pkg. contains eight e G.tlon S le staff will be on the grounds to; 4-A—Sandy A. Stevens, Art Con- ! 1 oz. pieces. The (ll”l]{llld' baking. chocolate. | cover the game for the various ley, William S. Sutton, George J. - press associations and KINY willl Nelson, Harold E. Hadaway, Lyle HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE SYRUP. the gory details to all the L. Johnson, Ludwig M. Nelson, £ e major networks. Norman F. Fagerson, Ralph A In 16 ounce cans Tickets will soon be on sale and|Treffers, Louis C. Peters, Salus- i can be purchased from any mem-|tiano J. Villoria, Lloyd Fluharty, HEBSHEY s COCOA ber of the Chamber of Commerge George F. Martin In half-pound packages or Rotary Club. | 4-F—Arthur H. Walther, Cyril NOW AT —_—————— W. George, John Williams, Jr., Paul ¥ WOODLEY AIRLINES ON TRip ST A trip was made by the Woodley T Airways today, carrying C. M BAKERS IN TOWN Holm and Tom Morgan to An- Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Baker, of Se- ! chorage and Jack Schmitz to Cor-| attle, are registered at the Bar- PHO“E ls or 24 dova. anof. - S - e Empire Classitieds Pay! BUY WAR BONDS Hardened criminals give Saboteurs? Yes, there's How about honest citi- o us practicall trouble i al y HAVE YOU BEEN WANTING| [ Te1 ® RS Ruterivan lorests, They ol of azeos bt g 5 moy o gy <o v TllEsE ITEMS e huvep( much motive for we've bgen able to keep tab liev_/e_, but the average, lcm_r- burning trees. on foreign agents and pre- abiding American citizen is vent them from doing any our worst enemy when it Nestle's Morsels : "e I : | damage to forest areas. comes to woods and brush Hershey Chocolaie Syrup Super Market . e Tl PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES gall:el'l’; Bl“e:l Chmmlale Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. 3 B 17 INCH GALVANIZE PIPE Minute Tapico o4 Ti 3 -INCH GALVANIZE PIPE Scot Softweve Toilet Tissue 11 INCH IRON PIPE j i B . . S W 1% INCH IRON PIPE Crab Meat 2 -INCH IRON PIPE ) 7 . ", These and many other scarce items will be found .at 3 -INCH mfl“ PIPE . BERT’S. Quantities necessarily are limited. We are 4 _l“cu Inon PIPE Nfll‘lcll , he doesn't mean You don’t believe it? 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