The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1947, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1947 THE DAILY ALASkArLMPlR[ VJUI\LAU /\LASKA 'REJECTED BY UNION, 'SHIPYARD WORKERS SEALS RETURN TOTOP AGAIN, : - Boston New Yo"' Cincinnati 474]. Memi . Philadelphia 33 421’sociaticn of 1 € ‘ P ( lEAGUE‘mwnwh 32 .396!ed down the 38 to 15, in it over o sot nowhere and | ! [] [ i lits relation vards, and this time joner Happy! American League ldgrs union officers said its 100'Chandler explains: ‘We'll do all we | L cmbers had rejected the entire to keen the bovs in college. We'd | By BILL BECKER Boston 22 sal “two to Results of all wav, but I'm not ’ New York 24 4, balloting in the boilermakers un-| ler the circum- ! (Associated Press Sports Writer) 24 9|ion were not expected until tomor- | stances. It is the competition from Eight big runs in the fifth inn- 26 9! row football that worries us. Maybe | ing last night boomed the San Fran- Y a3 500 N RN hehas something there when guys, | Cisco Seals back into the Pacitic| Washington 21 460 like Charley boi plan to q Coast Leagne lead. | Chicago 31 456 (RASH lAND'NG baseball befor m ends The barrage gave tne s their | St. Louis 31 404 lcause they fi football is tk third straight over the S: nento ST | main business, percentage noint over Los Anc ¢ Sy e JUST ANOTHER DUB Angels, who also moved up as Oak- Elks § 2. .18 : Ex-champion Byron Nelson, who's land dropped down on the PCL 5 5 500, SEATTLE, June 20. — (P — The having the time of his life just be- teeter-totter. n‘UU\ 1 6 .143 herift’s oifice im- tournament here, tells this one about The Angels edged San Dicgo for the third consecutive game. 1-0 Portland trivped the Oaks, 3 and tail-end Seattle came to liie to halt Hollywood 5-0. Four Oakland errors contributed to Charley Ga vay's downfall as the Portlanders, who knocked the Acorns out of the lead a fortnight ago, did it all over again a pair of fa catches by center-; PITCHE fielder Johnny Rucker Mickey Rocco drove in three runs Pacific Coast League Leo In the 1946 selling period, Lamp- son, Fraser & Huth, secured the season’s record prices for Stand- ard Mink. It is our belief that during this period we also sold the largest quantity of Mink pelts of any Auction House in the world. It makes good sense that you market your crop through the Auction House that is FIRST in selling power. .F—‘I-f—_|.f—|.r—'1-l'_\] Y rreney BY e B o PY mosey | new For Silver Fox and Mink 1947 Last receiving date ... Silver Fex, Mink, etc. Last receiving date ,Dec. LAMPSON, FRASER * Silarbly 1o * Bluhos! * M. 23 s B3 sumna P s BY s PY supes Y sunnns P spnens P s BY snsnn BY aiiien PY cosmme PY copmns BY cmmn BY sy | et I.eaders in Bi 0, 1.000; Gillespie, Chicago, 4-1, CHOIR WILL REHEARSE w L — San Francisco 4 3 The weekly choir rehearsal of | Eversthing Los Angeles 45 36 Memorial Church will be held at 5 Oeklard 43 % 7:30 o'clock this evening. Tt is de- Pcrtland 85° 85 sired that all members be in at- H Sacramento 38 41 tendance. Assisting in this program sporhng Hollywcod 38 42 will be John C. Goins, pianist, and GOOdS San Diego 36 42 the Rev. Walter A Soboleff, direct- Seattle 32 44 ing. | AUCTION SALES DATES ~.Nov. 22nd Dee. 15th o. Mtation Mink * Standard 151 West 30th Street e e e e e T T SEATTLE. June 20—(#—Two lo- National League 1 shipyard workers’ unions re- w rted today they had voted s | nearly 31 a cor ; 29 at 30 coast 29 25 third ux 30 27 - eee erday ing a Barden the Wed- said sh landing arounc croone! Byron dismantled by souvenir hun- said off th | ters. He said witnesses of the saw @ man and woman wal from the plane and hitch-hike their rd Seattle, but that their nding way ig Leagues Wa Dubiel's slick four-hit job Here are the batting and pitching = way tow gave Seattle its first series win ov- leaders in the big leagues: identities had not been learned. er the Stars. Dubiel walked none, - Amrriran‘l_c:lsne - — fanned three and got solid support; BATTING--Boudreau, Cleveland, 4 ) including tnree double plays and -352; McQuiin, New York, .344 FROM LONG BEACH & Fred H. Ste t of Long Beach, Hotel Ju- in NG—Kinder, St. Louis, 4- 800, of the arrived | Calii., i National League neau Juneau Tv iy . 3 BATTING—Slaughter, St. Louis, Yesterday und scored a fourth to lead an early assault on Hugh Orphan. A' 3"’;“‘(’:";11‘(\?8 "l;"l‘;{de";l‘l“% -x3"‘1 i e fifth run came off Al Yaylian NG-—Rowe, Philadsly s spenu. your Juls i catne ol 8-1, £89; Spahn, Boston, 10 at Taku Lodge. Contact - Joyce at the Baranof Hotel H STANDING Lues eservations ! T MEMORIAL CHURCH : & 'CONTRACT OFFER IS AP SPORTS ROUNDUP DETROIT, later Ne Jur a year of w Xt week to «d about letting hool spectator at the 1 in T a tournament mr»vd a shot en flubbed one at’s it, son,” e course. nized basebal e coaches are due to get an | college ball | And the | iscuss 5 A the time Bing Crosby followed him The | Sports Cruiser FISHIN (Fishing gear suppl at Hourly Rates Lodge 'FOR CHARTER| i PARTIES ied) ® Scenic & Photo Cruises) ® Water Taxi to Taku Call BILL JONES BLUE 560 or Harbor Cafe dorsiik IN MINK SELL ! mevmns b aman U Uk aeiaee B smm T s B3 smmee P s B0 3 smes PY s P pagrnn B3 P oo W1 s B e 19 s B ¥ e ') s Spped 0 ven O Check b how shipped CON‘EN‘S Oi SNI'MENY CXAGE No- A o R This hi Nome of SNIPPS KF.D. or Strest Address he o chacks will be dre " to the 10 Ist & HUTH Mink Stars for 1947 Selling yal Koh-i-nus New York,1. N.Y. L T e e i aemee AL A Stree! i i :«lsow York 1, Ne w York g ‘"“;'v“. have shipped " e e . Insured Porcel ro.l o it D pment moy be a either at Public Auction or ot P ate Treaty So1¢ 10! SILVER FOX LUE F .':sumct 10f bove name - ¥ Tow! P T e k. 20th w""'""”;m‘dwe |NSTRUCTIONS o1 cutmE VS ST Last receiving date Aug. 1st EA;(fi; ‘fZ:footy":i;’ffi'&fi"_"sx‘:| w'.‘flg‘,g ,I’“.i;.«gh:;,,‘,'u 20 we belevt = Silvér Fox, Mink, etc. . Dec. 3rd e Gover omat 45 G pa oACHAES undet ,":.‘.'."“‘ AND MINK 0 .t 5oL 5er 5ot PO 5o Jou T )L 5oL Jor ). )or B oL Jor 1oL .t 3ot - )e oL 5o J I—l'L—_—J'l——_"I——-J said he's stick around until | A a— . Two days | el nd Crosby | wd walked | | B N i e R T B S ST T, | J & N /\GE THREE Groceri'e'! Meéls CALIFORNIA 71 @roceries & Meats *** L) ‘riendliest Market® Vlaska’: Delivery Schedule MORNING DELIVERY A¥ RNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 2:00 and 1:00 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAY CLOSES 12 NOON BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day Free Delivery CLOSES 10:00 A.M. | | LARGE SUPPLY ON HAND Fresh Fruits&Vegetables Pears, Plums, Apricols, Cherries, Apples, Tomaices, Cucumbers, Canialoupes, Bananas, Oranges, Grapefruif, Lemons, Yams, Gld and New Polatoes, Yellow Oniens, Wax Onions, Garlic, Asparagus, Leliuce, Carrols, Celery, Green Cnioas, Green Peppers, Radishes, Canliflower, Egg Plant, Corn, Squash, Beets, Parsnips, Cabbage GraPEfruit | ]uice : Gold Ian ... No. 2 Tin an 1 2¢ (ase $2.85 HEKSHEY BARS whus o vas 2.0 G| MARSHMALLOWS woe s w1 29 KDDL RID worv i B 208 LEMON PIEFILLING 190 - BEAN i ot mnennffsimii SPAMLUNCH MEAT 12 « 43c|HAND SOAP cons—rm—estmane 2 1or 25 -aw BROWN BREAD e e 25 KARO SYRUP 5 .. 65¢|{LOG CABIN SYRUP e STRAWBERRIES roms e 69 COCA COLA CASE §1.89 PEACHES os woses = w0 37¢ - - $8.85| CIGARETTES svv messw — canron $1.49 (NUCOA T commms TOMATO SOUP 8 $1.00 conrssivs SOYDS e koo G S140 CRACKER JACKS 2 15¢|SPRY - CRISCO suorresone 3 » $1.75 BABY FOOD swwsw ~ voms $1.15 MII_K '\:y BEAND CASE $6'39 BUTTER wxor svrey 2 wens: $1.49{ JELLO CASE OF 48-$3.99 RICE == llbs. 45¢ WHITE PEARL MEAT DEPARTMENT--PHONE 371 We carry a complete line of Fresh Meat Smoked Meat and Pouliry | FRESH KILLED COLORED FRYERS JOIN US IN JUNEADU JULY FOURTH Y e roreelif srreclif vinelif srmeeifvef]

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