The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1944, Page 2

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CHAMBER IS SKUNKED BY ROTARIANS stand was pretty well packed. The “old boys” deserve a big {hand for the swell job they did in putting on last night’s show and | they did it all for the Fifth war Loan drive. ¢ | NOTE: The best horse liniment in town is being sold cheap to players in last night's ball game A PERFECT 4th FOR THE YOUNGSTER at the Juneau Drug. (This is a \paid advertisement.) | Y bR | \/ — | Any similarity between this and == : 7 L i v /’ s Fifth Columnists Win Litfle the trie box score i purely. co- ncidental: | World Series by Score of 12 to 4 (Sporting Editor’'s Note: i3 any member ot the Chamber of Commerce wants to get techni- eal about the headline of this story it is conceded that “skunked” usually indicates a total lack of runs, but the temptation could not be re- sisted to use the word, and besides it fits the count in a thirty head better than any- thing that could be thought of at the moment.) Rotary w Sloboth nmbvovo~mny Player— Jim Ryan, c Mike Hass, 3h D. Patterson, 1b {Tom Morgan, 2b 'Stan Grummett, Hank Harmon, p Harold Foss, 1f Doc Blanton, rt Doc Whitehead, IGeo. Schmidt, cf “Don_ Skuse, 2b Ernie Parsons, 3b Brooks Hanford. ¢ Eddie Nielson, p o> L R A Y 5. sf. ~asocc-m~ormnol g s e S go Sn Totals 44 = THE GORY DETAILS | Chamber of Commerce Nothing under the midnight sun| Player— AB has ever been seen in Alaska that Les Iverson, p so far from resembled a ball game Fred Henning, c as did last night's fracas between C. Carnegie, 1b . the Rotary Fifth Columnists and Curt Shattuck, 2b the Chamber of Commerce Loy- Trevor Davis, 3b alists. The players looked like a Jerry McKinley, 3b group of fugitives from a masquer- P. Hilleary, sf ade and everyone went by their Doc Merritt, ss rules, which were certainly Lynn Forrest, not those prescribed in any of Ed Nelson, cf the outstanding sporting guides— A. Blackberby, rf but then it did make everything a John .Young, cf little more ‘“‘chummy.” D. Herrington, p The only ouistanding thing that/| -~ happened during the game was Totals ... 49 Perry Hilleary’s sensational catch SUMMARY: Following is a sum- at the end’of the first inning. Hil- mary, minUs a number of substi- leary looked “ovt of this world” as tutions whieh nobody gives & (cen- he went flying through the air sored word):gbout, anyway: Two- with his arms outstretched, waiting base hits, Morgan, Grummett 2, for the'little white” apple to drop Harmon, Foss; three-base hits, Pat- into his gloved hand. terson, Nelson; walked by Harmon Wee Willie Whitehead was ex- 1; struck out by Herrington *3. tremely* dashing in_his “all white” Time of .game 1 hr. 30 minutes. creation, and the crowd was on Umpires, at home plate, Nolan; at edge all evening waiting for him bases, Mill. Scorers, Sgt. John to perform the operation which he Menton, assistea by Horace Adams was obviously dressed to do. s, s o o e B Just Received . . . Lovely New DRESSES, PLAY SUITS and ANKLETS CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT M Pekends Ca QUALITY SINCE 4887 - - I own ol cocccocormrbummm R [ O P sl coccmccomoroory S e YOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN:) father of said children, and all other t John Maurstad and his wife | persons concerned, are hereby. cited Maurstad, of Juneau,|to be and appear in said Court, at > filed their joint peti- | the time and place aforesaid, and >ommissioner’s Court for | show cause, if any they have, why inct, First Division, Ter- | the adoption and change of names THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA GEORGE BROTHERS PASSIOLA in Red, Green, Gold LARGEST SELECTION OF MINIATURES FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES I | { Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. 4th of July SPECIAL - $4.95 (ase FEASTERN BEER 4 bofles for $§.00 ICE COLD Special Prices on Case Quantity BRANDY — RUM — GIN WINE — CHAMPAGNE BUY AN'ASSORTED CASE ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS ~ NOME CONNECTIONS TO YAKUTAT —— CORDOVA —— VALDEZ KODIAK—BRISTOL BAY—KUSKOKWIM PHONE 667 Office Baranof Hotel | Tanned 1 | RABBIT SKINS | BUY DIRECT AND | ‘ ! .J Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location | ;. —THIRD AND MAIN— - ©Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington l i e 3 £ I y Treat Yourself to a Bottle % N | Sa’ of: Delig , Oua" Sl p (ase 51, B B sy BUTTERMILK For Cocktails, Collins, Egg Nogs, Sours, Etc. [ sergice g AY:'!“IE_'DIHY | | ecwre, o Larke rooms || ' Juneait Dairies, Inc. l Largest Selection of MIXERS in Juneau ICE COLD WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER yy of Alaska, at Juneau, for|should not be granted. { £ ¢ o 3 A . ok 1+ | Hank Harmon was presented with S1H e o | g e Aes 95 33 o i 'tne sacond nning by MISS WALSH-JOINS ‘ 0. B. Williams Co. Aty R Tes Hres CalidalL, Siasdbas |Hermann of tke Juneau Drug (and || Alaska’s Lazgest Apartment 1939 First South Seattle 4 May 3, 1932 at Jenkins, Ken- | Dnitad States Commissiones, (05 -Chamber OFBAmIMbeee): “far n‘ff AT Kmv 5 Hotel i for change of their names walking one of their players. nd for change of ames | ..o waRD D. STABLER, s d | * T . B s icotty Adams, Ed Shi t - 2 ' EVERY RQO) ITH TUB sy fi,,g:.,. Q{;:,qx;-m{::? hf;f Petitioners’ Attorney, | Waino endetdossn i :;;e;n Tr‘s Miss Louise Walsh has joined /the | . WE Y ROOM Wi i pemion pas pen. s | Shauuck Bullding, e ™ S 28 0 i ot e, scovin o Py | ARSI || ., @4 SEOWE The Sewing Basket wber 10 A. M., August 14, 1944 in said | " - which were to go towards paying FL€ary. ’ h v o i mimissioner’s Court: and that | First publication, June 16, 1044. the players' doctor bills. Tormerly cwith KHEC 8l Kflmk“‘-f CARA NOME ) Reasonable Raies BABY HEADQUARTERS m Caudill, the non-consenting | Last publication, June 30, 1944, Jack Fletcher handled Jerry Mc- City, she is a graduate h'?f i Ann uncemenl * Infant and Children’s Wear e % L OBE e Kinley's public address system, and Catholic University in Washington, | 0 Phone 800 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska {the English (nit) wit had the - 2 ey Enchanting as a dream | 'y grandstand in convulsions. Lieut,! Miss Walsh will assume the duties come _true, th | DR BAE LILLIAN bt of ansannouncer and will work on L. Shaffer of the Sub-Port, with s 4 - Jack Burford acting as kibitzer, the preduction end of ".hg»slal.l?lt’“ took the game to the world over s Well - ¥y radio station KINY's mike. TR o The charming contestants for the NOTICE 2 Miss Liberty crown were among the, Tpgt we, the City Cafe, will nm.“ celebrities present and they Were o yresponsible for any debts introduced to their public during g ..ted by Tracy, Deveney ‘the course of the evening. |this date, June 27th. { By the looks of things, the (Signed) ROGERS Chamber of Commerce and Rotary| _____— 'members must have either sold a| 'lot of bonds or distributed a bunch| i WP G Schilling Coffee |Wanted! Men and | Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test. 1 you are temporarily deafened, bothered | by ringing buzzing head noises dueto hard- | ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), trythe | Ouride Home Method test that so many say | has enabled them to hear well You | must hear better after making this simple | fest or you get your money back at onece. | Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” I'll enjay “MISS LIBERTY BOND DRIVE ENDS at Midnight Tonight pain.d e Schesiey Reyal Resarve, 60% % 2 B 4B OTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Scarce? Sure, but that much-more! . Franch bouquet fra- grance If'distinctive and alluring = IN CRYSTAL a favorite BOTILES ‘ CARLSON OPTOMETRIST M. S. PATRICIA it olams one fourth .- OF T ; ; B oo wom. SROCS L8 Will visit Juneau for LEAVES FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND enevery- s] o5 two weeks, beginning THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. Jwhere. Try l . o T MG & JULY 8th Carrying Freight and Passengers Office in Blomgren Bldg. Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent 'Tlc Rexall Store 4 i oL Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra = Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday it HAW, The Wings of the | World’s Greatest TRAVEL SYSTEM Contact Al Pierce, Empress Building, Fairbanks, ‘Alasks, or any local VOTE FOR LOIS ALLEN AND HELP THE TERRITORIAL GUARDS IN A WORTHY CAUSE - FISAE ot v, 'f"fj_,,s j"':"i“"“" FOR RESERVATIONS ' A ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES w=un= Have You Heard? ||| e ears, s DANCING again at STARTING JULY FIRST ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at-9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenazee Todd ican shan gof Sitka CAPITOL CAFE Change Without Notice. 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