The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1944, Page 6

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THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1944 . ]showrrl his stuff.fl Bl‘\n}n of I.h:]stop Pirrone, and third basr‘r;n;l: v, stands will be filled with wildly clothing—is being carried on each I(I chill, and Henry Moy. Returning, BIG GAME OF enthusiastic fans The price vI!'l'lI!'.\d:\}‘ evening beginning at 8 ZHURlERS SIAGE Red Birds pitched good ball but |Holloway. Aus (oAS'Al o" were Chris Bailey, Dick NiCth\E P one $18.75 bond has been found tofo'clock unde e management of | lacked support from his infield. In the second game of the eve- Ada Smith, Harold Engleman, an DUEL lAS'I' “IGH]’ It was a hotly contested game NDE the PAA team nosed out the r e Ce r throughout, however. Th City Team by a score of 5 to 3. S A return flight yesterday from | i s f Ketchikan brought H. Schmalch, Z. ich too ct e remains the same, be used for convenience. | Sghe terts d the committee|Glover. This work is being done | BAL[ TONIGHI wanted se the price, but OPA|on an upper floor of the Gover- | FI'B u. teams are evenly matched. Both|It Was a thrilling encounteri gyq Mezendahl, Rose Dellama, and | o "0 ; J | took exc a There- [nor's house, and the side door may So A lEAGuEf,.,‘gi,,wpd five hits each, and it|throughout, with the City Team A, J. Wright were passengers for GI;%. and Max Lewls éfigimmfl"' 3 fore |was really anyone's game until the |T8lYINg in the latter part of the|Excursion Inlet today, via Alaska oth::ufi?;h? e::‘eri‘m;‘rmll(s Hagford, game. Both teams had five hits| Coastal. Wilbur Linds s N Coastal. Wilbur Lindoff was flown | ;oo nowling, Jack Fletcher, Ernie al is ne in the| Tonight the A.W.V.S. will as-| 1, one of the best pitchin .1« {last inning | 3 § duels | 3 each and the score could I R OTA RY (. (. ifiaticns Wit prevents ekl [SE 8 SRR {004l seen, this year in the Softball L The Coast Guara 1s now tied for |gype, oo o€ 5601 COMIE Ridve been e A A e T | Parsons, Harold Foss, and R. i ] EIOp DUVHIE RO B et e en’s Olub at ‘ane of the boolhs igue, ‘the Oonst 'CuMIE’ ) irst place with the Signacs, who | st o S e ke | GIREYNS, o ol cupying only one, or is there, OPA? selling war bonds the Finance Red Birds last ni re still wondering how they lost| 3 "f“‘”‘““““‘"" WIRLSUD WiRgE CIN * E : s las s s . . i Feeling perfectly safe, Jack Flet- - > S e ey § Al 2 2 C. J. BUTCHER IN TOWN that point. . |cher offered a small bond to the| Some 10,000 items are now pack- ::L S Man :,x( (2){1‘;10_ cw“"" = ;\:;p;r "m;";";)f.'"'v e i el ¥l A flight to Sitka carried Alice| -John W, Merrih ana Pratik crut- ¥ § + tonighi § | irst player on the Chamber of|aged in glass i ack- [tin, Manager of the Coast Guard, Mahon did brilliant work for the| C. P. Butcher, of Skagway, s In | Simpson, George Guerroro, John |singer, of Seattle, are in town and ary Fifth g AN W6 e Holie glase his pitcher, Frank Stimac, Guarders last night, as did shori- | town and a guest at the Gastineau. | Floberg, Jack Waters, Edward Chur- " guests at the Baranof. PR amber of imerce tea score ¢ ———— — o pEl R T | R . Sk s Fremadaes e i . s > skl e ticdre: L S . 'nd Hank Harmon |McCormick. Allen & K has o PFifth Columnists, |Provided the same in nt for i l, T UMNISES: 41 e Rotary Club, but he is not 5o L Sh i f 2 Frec catching and He Sperling pitching for the ,.ml .\I“ tipulation was attached arge lpmen 0 i ok ) this t Chambe sl Gl Now brought to you ol g g v Officers” Dance on , b im to up their t g ' . i Saturday Evening, { ’ Mt - i JUST RECEIVED The Hospitality Committee of the e won|A.W.V.S. will sponsor a dance on sht | Saturday evening from 8 until 12 at v b rs in the various o'clock at the Governor's house % 4 4 was doubtful about for all officers of the Army, Navy, Nl i o 5 Delicions A and Coast Guard who are in the N 1 - ‘ y FOR B P city, it was decided ®at the meeting ’VMA \ e - ‘ BiLLOWY WH L c ition held yesterday = v 2 \ - % = Y boe b sy ¥ if they desire. 3 (I w and after [ nment of cookies / Dr. Rude r. White- ervicemen in the PHONE head of the interest a letter of apprecia- 704 e h f h it i if not of mind received i have been brisk to-| One of the many projects of the 3 LI ay, and it is certain that the group—the making over of used . a Lah | =08 i : £t Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! 3 ot for dcsscfl:~ Ad"’sci Whipping MEADOW -SWEET FLAVOR k BT RIS, Junbdu Deliveries--10 A. M. and % P, M. heapedon gingerbtesd spplepicorany - ASSURED. Avose is a wholcsome Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. gssctr ,Ir:as?nccn V:Jhfi; that e hi dairy product made with 99.8% real START THE DAY RIGHT about. Imag p that 5ty ight gream plus 2/19% vegetable sabilizr A and fluffy for a whole day...whip in the 6 WITH A CUP OF YOUR FAVORITE COFFEE T s xaa s s — ‘ , g ; and processed right at the creamery. morning, serve in the evening, piled i T g o3 “ temptingly, creamy-rich on puddings or Mt e e e S AVOSET aNp BERRIE Ry fruits. The other type— Avoset Table ~ OW-sweet for.months. 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