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____THE DAILY ALASKA EVPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Huge Crowd Watches Derby Finals ]26 pASSENfiERS AR[ 'rwwn HERE BY PAA: | 25 ON SOUTH FLIGHT e e e e .o, S R N WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1947 PAGE THREE THURSDAY “In the Spotlight” Pan American Ailrways brought . passen; s in from Seattle yes- Elfig fl@ ;{ terday. On the southbound flight, g 1'4 23 passen were flown to Se- attle and two to Ketchikan EE&I Mflfl E Flying from Seattle to Juneau i d (N were: Dorothy Anderson, Lois Niel- 1 a Y 'N; on. Virginia Nielson, John Nielson J Irma Byington Alhadeff, George Kurpew LAST RIGHT Necmia Kraut, Rita K it, Lou | Tusing, Pearl Thompson, Frank 3, A Yi's ‘H cker, Elmer ‘Harris, Marlyn Mur- Four Batsmen Are Hit Dur- i | william Hopkins, Bula Hopkins, ing Game Which Ended Obera Kurpewski, Charlie McLean, John Balsley, Robert Walker. Herbert Holland, Isabelle Davis, Ly- 3-PIECE et | SECTIONAL DAVENPORT SCORE BY INNI f the crowd, race track and judges' at the PLEASANT SHOPPING 1946 race, which was seen by nearly EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will . Barbara Laney, Robert Lan- ey, C. L. Langston james Langston, Katherine Cullup, Loutse Lessloy Joan Lessley, Tromas Shick, Everett Nowell. SO MANY WAYS TO ARRANGE THE ROOM FOR A DIFFERENT EFFECT. MODERN, ATTRACT- the six nd ir bridge at Derby Downs, in Akron, Ohio, where 100,000 persons. In addition to officials, scores of Phil Mcibo, Willard Gage Volney IVE AND VERY COMFORTABLE. nih, B. Palr swung | the tenth-anniv ; All-American Soap Box radio men and moving picture cameramen were 1ond, Roy Cele, Rita Bland, e ! '] "" o k Derby will be held Aug. 17. This view was taken stationed on the bridge ‘ vau Wettering, Sherman WITH LARGE CORNEB TABLE IN | Don_ Carter, Mrs. G. E. Carter, (o4 y F‘_‘,_m;‘ HEPOAE 1;‘; La e ee s Juncau to Ketchikan: Harold : - ; 3 2. Egil Buschman ; z i B hit one b feplee XE : A 1 I o A \37 oP .00 ALL FOUR PIECES " > 3 b Bkl & 8. o"p was hit by the pitcher, then took Guv, 20 4 1711 0 m \ Nfi o Bt d e 3001 0.0 [ N AN IE e lg i | The § & T men's store operated UmUl | B A e ) 402030 here by Frank Stine and Jack R 77 2.1 0 0 - ' Thompson has now completed e PHONE 394 sten came in to i 3 ; 1 » . : H0N AN TeMOUEling, WHICh NAS | e————————— ittt Sriow came U o , fo Two of Greatest Offensive Paterson Fails fo Appear P R i A strikes. Guy hit a ¢ ‘ fo g Y sV e space. | b e b ‘ : 2 | Fighters in Ten Years | af Weigh-in-Marino i smes =" """ muumuumum|ummmummnm|uuummmuuummummummu verner 1 anti i " - ¢ s Gl e o ty, 1 3 10 : E J ' I Tan ki . Y natc Building at 179 South Tyval e ot | Magorty, 11 Loses Two Games | 1o Batile Tonight fo Claim Tille aniin Strcet, S & T has spread We Are Now T flrim z' 2 s ‘) b i P § 3 9§ ! . cut to include the adjoining store o ",',, ‘{.“ < 21 0 C By JO | CHICAGO, July 16— 7, Scotl June 15— location in the same building, at FOR the iy 75 900" ¢ St e world’s middleweight >-postponed world fly- 177 South Franklin. Three large v y 3 0 0 3 0 i ¥ aau and challenger Gt fight n champ- openings have been cut through 2 5 By ) € ¥ % 1 19 f the greatest o ¢ - lo kie Paterson of d the dividing wall to join the former- r Binbrat i o O DR b i N hec s in past 10 yea: 1 ado Marino of Hono s ly two stores into one i d ; Mo Saitake oo tonight kefore ards ' of ¢ off again v when Pat- Future improvement plans of the BLMKS 1 5 4 ein 151 t who will contribute to erron feiled ) ar for the cperators include remodeling of the ! % W N ¥ cord > indc e of weigh-in cerem store f t to provide additional ‘! 1 $450,000. Harry Secretary of and more attractive window display H 3 3 Sarnol runk: EIKe, 5: Mons ke e ; e, 0 o B Sl Production of building blocks with our L Elics, ¢ 1 S : heduled for had collapsed A TAKU G : < {baita: P 2 « | achedled (o o0 iz VTAL TARE (ULAGE. modern block machine has now started. e ¢ f hatter the less—undoubted 4 v IVOUs Boat to Taku Lodge leaves Union 1 Bl <3 AV gy for the past the punching prowess Marino’s ©il Dock, Juneau, Saturday at 11 s Cantilicn ; S Lininose, aid e would clakn e ym. s Swnday aitertoon, We can furnish the following type an rousiden o Ahiea i lyweight title 2 50. Call Mary Joyce, Gastineau size blocks on short order: vue, first uj - : K sn . ked, Fickar a single. No- fielder’s choice. ‘ i it g, ~oH- Standard Block 8 x 8 x 16 sed to third to When you puy tor QUALITY why Standard Block 8x8x 8 flied out to j not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- ngle Buil Nos 3% 8% 1B u SHEIM SHOES at Graves. aav. « ' Puuble Bat X 8 x8'x 16 third W! ; TUNITED STATES Single Bull Nose Jamb 8 x 8 x 16 ow flied out to the pitcher DEEAIUIBENT GF: THE N AEREOR Dcuble Bull Nose Jamb 8 x 8 x 16 Jed into left center GAME TONIGHT Bureau of Land Management 1 d out to center another game scheduled i ’_"ffi o DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Half Single Jamb Sx8x 8 a long one. and Guy The Legion I e i aht Anchorage, Alaska. Half Deuble Jamb 8x8x-8 cot a postpone: S PP Dl o il May 19, 1947. i i Hagerup was hit by §* cna: called oif i ALE oiaes i ivitoh NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Standard Bleck 6 x 8 x 16 e Palmer ‘ot /¢ 3 ¥ Notice is hereby given that Wood- <7 g R A 2 5 ¢ bout. Pep Weish- oy Milion Triplette, has made ap- Sclid Block Cuping 8 x 4x16 vas. hif; load'ng the ba - sful attempt by pounds and Jackson pjcation for a. five-acre tract, An- Brieks pit ] in over tht Phillie > 1 with the re- 8t chorage serial 011394, under the act o otk ot L o L ’ He' iAo ST T dndsens il last s LSRR R e et i Chimney Blocks . cese Big Inning night resulted as follows ezeribed o8 Tioh B, T8 Eedt Pier Blocks third big inning B Stvn Losed Tiwo s At Brooklyn (MacArthur Stad- NG 19991 ekt 1010 1 Stepping Stones scond basemar j s ichis fum), Ruby Kessler, 140, Brook- g,.10 Group of Homesites, contain- , i e o A e b curpointed Robby Ruttin, 141, T e on omes | For full particulass call o our plant office, Biie s cic Y setb - e Highway, approximately 12 miles 1 1 first to sec n twin bil ® ® ev s o - v = 2 o ¢ At Los Angeles, Enrique.Bolanes, . - el GRspig b the return of the ball from- right cutfiel ° ® 134'., Los Angles, knocked out f:;‘imrx}](::lfi?u':hzld:::é:n(l 2 Twe}fih and WIllougth: or Phone 799 in seven runs with ® TIDE TABLE « Mario Trigo, 132. Monterey, Mexico, 0 0 O e claiming ad- : 5t Hes i #pd ook Y dov grand o s, Sne shdeua 180 versely any of the above mentioned | » se. Then Metcalf flied to c ° JULY 17 e At Seattle, Jack Snapp, 160, of . 4 g g peeii J B ad u conm hc‘ ficla. Tyvoll dropped it. He snatc ) pitching e High tide 0:33 am., 187 {t. © Klamath Flls. Ore . outpointed Mile ::nc‘ll::ogid :l:t ”!::x‘uf Efx':?fi Ll“,‘g“,:‘f flneau e 7 lx ’ the hall up in time to th it o ° tide 7:16 am., -3.7 ft. o Savage, 157, Seattle, in 10"rounds G, w'“h“ s i G bl third and Holland the Polo Gr & tide 13:46 pm. 157 ft. o At Fresno, Calif, Sheik Rangel, Cm’o‘:fe(;r th"_:v da‘}s’ m"m';'m‘” 3 Grow with this new industry by buying our combination cut 1 hurt his hand, o Low tide 19:20,pm. 26 it. e 152, no, and Sal Perea, 1,48' of Shev willise bar}red i))v the provisions Fir:t Mertgage Bonds and Ccmmon Capital Stock. Veed. Home runs . Louis Cardi; ° . went 10 rounds for of the Statutes 3 } fly into cen- 8-2 in Boston Je o semre oo | Georce o vao, NIRRT AR RO ter, and it dropped among three Elk th place position O il 7 Acting Manager. v " T T T piayers. That loaded Hm b\s\ if o5 ke2hind the IF YOUk MONEY IS NOT First publication, June 11, 1947, ,rh " h titut f d ’. » " ere 1S no suoshiiute inr newsnaoer a Vel' lslm. and again Boston, and |0V {ome runs—William. three play d to watch it Gordon, Cleveland, 15. went on to win : ” drop to the ground. Nevue came in Pitching—sShea, New e e to score on that one, but when' 846 Read the want-aus for g o 9 O 5 2 [ BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY | sICKs' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. % Since 1878 * E. 6. Sick, Presldent JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY i . 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