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\ i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TAPHYSICAL GROUP -JUNEAU, ALASKA , o "rl.O:\T WORK AT PACKARD 1 NOTICE ~ PAGE THREB | Now is the time to put your fur FEGHI DQPE No RaCIn [ MEET IN NEW QUARTERS | POAT BUILDING SHOP | All dogs must be licensed by | coats in storage. We have the only [} | | The hull of.thé Columbia Lum-|June fi Licenses available at|cold fur vault in Juneau. Come 1 5 —I‘,. Me cal group will; ber Co’s 110-foot barge is to be|City Clerk’s office, $1.00: 191 %t|to our office. Chas. Goldstein e k,mk P d lpmm aiky in new quarters ‘mmp stely, resheeted at the Pack- C. L. Popejoy, City Clerk |and C» 91 tt srid Here tRey ke: | h are to be the permanent ;.xrd Boat Builaing Shop. The barge | v s s m Phe 1,§l¢\;»x[ —Tommy ‘cm;npA‘ h”"‘, group, the Metaphysi-'is to be tuined over for the job. CANCELWLED i ell, Ehibago AARRSonE ; 3 hop, 113 Third Street. |Jackson Marsh's numbered boat There will be NO meeting of the § bles, 136, Durango, Mex. 2.| SEATTLE, Mn_ 1” —P— Long- v:': ‘\‘ A ,‘.' ;;p.-n !)\w o 1‘ et to be launched %.mudu) Rebekah Drill Team Friday Tl B £ Me.—Len Durham, |acres race track may gather dust|,. . .= = 1“}’1 \‘(l ‘“‘. ¥ - = PISTATT TR 144, Br cnocked ou | this summer. A cordial welcome 1S o | oy R s T S L A r knocked out Bob ! er for the weekly lesson dis-| ‘Red” 141, Manchester,{ Joe Gottstein, president ot the : 'w“ i ‘1 lv‘-‘f’ dis= ® W|Ns FQR wIN = |NE. 6 | washington Jackey Club, notified ¥ 0 and the soclal heur to ad ‘!/ H ‘/ 'EDE" ,[ ! LR 15 3 | the State Horse Racing Commis-| . e 'mESEng IS o ort 4 ithi as jed J S GAME sion last night he was \\'JthdmwAufl'V 30 p. m i -—Wl"lm easy his application for a 54-day meet | " QH] /SNBIQRY‘) f ', RAINIERS FROM TI E e W P Y o ogh i us And William Fitzgerald, Seattle & : Lo | Rt e Suiet and_commision cnai- LARRY GLORIOSO Let me solve your Painting and | Stars of games played yesterday | Mar said the application was be- | ° . oy | ire: ing returned to Gottstein by mail. Decoranng prob]ems! | By JIM BACON oy ko HAND e tene . Hewlh e " Rads The action followed Gottstein's Whether th 4 § | gt An e Bacitoy 30 Kubeh the smateur (8) - inpped New York Glanis' seven. Brotest Wk (B8 homton B ether the Weatierman predicts | excelient pitoh= (T (T R SRty > win sfreak and drove in two | efused to approve hissiate of ot Savrantentos Bob | Ginespie 11ust Dulled a minth ratpit; out of{{ ;s with timely single in 4-3 wir, |clals. Fitzgerald, howevet, said the weather or nci . . . Fly in swift comfort aboard pitéhed a two hitter but lost and A senr \lube e Y] Battng=: 'k Graham, Bnmn,‘"lU"“"i-\-*w" has :;0'“ gi ‘l“‘l“‘ i ' N ‘hi big, 4-mile-a-minute e ' Fletel e years eans: o s wuis ¥ ve over| them, nor approve hem—at this { § . ' " ke un‘t\lefi G\\ly ¥lc\\hr‘r 'gm his \ricks 1h. pable” bt 1] ‘1 :1"\”(.” Louis ""'.5 4 (‘d.,«\‘mu R i | SPRING L‘9 HERE c“ppe“.__“flmgluhu sixth straight win on a alldd i Tastarnibne tige |t DMiladelphia with two doubles and) | | B f"qugnlithtd“‘“ hitter. i nu;A siral Seins ingle, driving in two runs and A 1 A | ' = 0 eiile back in 8 ig so had some I y' Y o Y g | Enroute, 8t ’]' <vm.lhct'a].°:)r-n?1]i ":l“icl sagging Senators started scoring two. iz i 1 Have Your Sprln(\ "'1 “ng d[)ne your comfol‘ublo lmmh ! B e _home Iuns BELWEEH | nays ago eight games below .500. lEADER i | com elen art ol Sl Wk jiiit twor sny |LO7S BBO e B g . service a8 P them. The mark Wwas fust (WO SOY oo pog won only three of 14, S |N B B OPENING SUNDAY y Y ]_ 1pamlers famous peherial R ofthe 5Ok wectiod: of 11 set 30 g shillelaghed De- | hed | your Flying i vears ago to the day by Vernon | R I P | Hatter has !W“C ed to | For reservations and ratesy 2 h ro ) a five-| Leaders in the Major | Aol it e s run first inning against Stubby MiRRid f fekitardas hre 88 |F WEAIHER, EI(. Calvert Reserve “because ‘WAL I‘ER [h TIE! n consult Pan b i L b Overmire. | I'honestly think it h“e, | | BARANOF HOTEL game in which the league-lea i é o U‘o‘l\‘wml Stars edged the 1 Kubel even two pi NATIONAL LEAGUE With the opening baseball game | PAINTING and DECORATING | bt \hen Paul Calvert, pitchinz a ong Rabdh 181 Touls: STl it s an Legior | better every time."” Portland Beavers 8 to 6. | ? ;| between the American Legion and i itter, develc a blister on h st, St. Louis, .367 . /s away _‘xomum- Mo. Dino Restelli bunted Jack Tobin | ’ : . L Moose only three days away, ball | . U. DOX one Jiome from third base in the eighth ”"““(;“ n)‘mx')du_mv;lif llti‘thhc‘ Batted In- Campanella, | players and fans crossed (hm" chvERT ;‘-ng;“g" ‘B“fi"did 1"2"1”7& E ti W h i 1% ” St e 1i% Apyaies . ¢ i ShUErO| ou| Brooklyn, and Kiner, Pittsburgh, 18., fingers in the face of the heavy! ~86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spiis | H {, give San Francisco a 1 to 0 win| - al : o ¢ [ ) ! ! fofbine Gillespie’s excellent mound | debles roscope to notice the| Tome Runs—Gordon, New York,|rains during the past week. The| Caivert Distliers Gorp, Hew Fork O3 stimates Without o'.hgafi'n ! Ser . i | qiffe t had only three|y; Kiner Pittscurgh, 5 weather lifted enough for the Le- | * Seattle also won over Oakland byl Pitching—Branca, Brooklyn and|gion team to have their best prac- % T s A — = i oy i 1t .. One. unearned. Tun.in: the INDIANS WIN York, 4-0, 1.000 tice of the season last night, and | ST R R The el oliamptoh, GlejRiang AMERICAN EAGUE tonight, if the park is dry, the A W o in e Bain.|indians: relieved of the:Washing~| Hatting — Mitchell, Oleveland, | Moose team will fake the field. priocs Y‘p bad to hurl that kind of| R Dplague after losing three ; Kryhoski, New York, .3 Ballplayers of the league started | T e g i @sk Taoya|eomes: welcomed, tho) loaguerleadyl puns ‘Batted IntAWiliams,. Bos| thielr afive JoRRy.fur the axle of Hittle ofily gave up four hits. - | 08 New York Yankees, The Tribe ion, 26, Stephens, Boston, 23. season tickets which will finance At Los .Angeles, 15" looked Aike| ™5 5 glad to see the Yanks, they| Home Runs—Williams and Step-|the 1949 season. Gastineau Chan-| i s (L TR R O e L 61 ‘4‘~jm..~, Boston, Graham, St. Louis, 7., nel has always been proud of it's i st mingior the o0 Dyt SiTE Sl el Pitching—Logat, New York, and|raseball program which furnishes T e fist fve o Dow Partarsield ol tRUVAIIKS o6t fgngnis, Chiai, 30/ 1000 recreation for the public and ap- (IR, CaIL s own game when he uncorked a| A A I mately 250 players. Popular nines 5 ) i | : : At Portland the Beavers dead-| PY WSC MEETS TOMORROW i: ::Fxct ‘x;;ycl;nl;at;;:;flluylx: (‘1'()1\‘[(); SCORE EVEK Y The Boston Red to find it tough going were outscrambied by LWNING | Sox continued n the west Chi- S her an American ring in every assortment of 15 the ninth 6-6. the twellth on locked the game in ‘The Stars opened Frank Kelleher's infield single. A}™ bad throw got another Star on™ " base. A eingle and a lor SABC The White then sepl the winning runs home. |Surprise entry, | tied gt League record by 1ng with an STANDINGS Or THE 12 ball CLUBS , five w a wild pitch, ralk| Pacific Coast \" '4‘1‘“ and four errors—three by Bobby 1’;’]‘;‘1”‘1. 53 3’; Rookie Jack Graham bombarded |~ Sso m'.;xto 2 21 Philadelphia’s Bobby Shantz with Diklana 23 92 two doubles and a single, Seattle 22 22 two rur and scoring two in St. Eon pasa o g8 Louis' 5-4 win over the A's. | 148" Rbigates 21 23 CARDS SHUT OUT | Péttiandtess 16 2 Warren SP"bn‘ pitching back to| g ' his 1947 formi, hurled “his second | shuteut ar ourth straig! victory Nationl League | shuteut and fourth straight victory | or Boston, with a three-hitter| w L Pet. | ¥ Now b 13 8 é;m‘uz;;\m:l the St. Louis Cardinals,| 4 i | 7-0. | Bosto 13 E 1 e o A They finally stopped the New (‘inu|11;~ali 10 10 Yerk Giants after seven straight !—’hlladrlphn 10 12 455 VDS Cir nati's Howie Fox did p 5 5 o= |the trick, 4 | Pittsburg 105 18§ 458170 4 o \!’:j’”i’?‘ S 2 | Pittsburgh’s rookie lefthander, Chicas %7 11 ‘491 | Bill Werle, survived a ninth-inning | g s 2 vprising by Brooklyn to win a 5-3 A'nen;'m League { Sealpion | ‘ = V‘Al) L Pet.| Chicago- endeq Ken Heintzelman's | 3 3 -straight win streak by coming | EW k 16 '("]‘E"‘d‘i‘?"(*; e m behind to nip the Phillies, 4-2. | Detroit. ...~ i .8 .550 | R I | Washington 1B/ e ! EBAH. | Chicago 11 11 500 i BAY Philadelphia 1 12 4 78; Final soores of games played last Boston 8 11 *.421 | night in the Western International St. Louis o .22’1i1_vaguz are: e | Yakima 3, Bremerton 2. { CANCELLED | Victoria 15, Salem 11. There will be NO meeting of the | Vancouver 7, Wenatchee 1. | Rebekah Drill Team Friday night. 1t| Spokane 14, Tacoma 3. ’ i helena rubinstein’s 4-lipstick color keys 450 i tax strung on a silvery chain gay as Christmas! Just State Her Coloring!, Order by Mail! By Phone! Give Every Blonde, Brunette, Red-Head, Medium-Brown, or Silver-Gray % on Your List, four rich, Veivety-Textured, ‘ JLipsticks Color-Keyed to Each Typel | HARRY RACE— nnucum | T T | visitors World £ The rvice Circle mwls;u:n"z d on a sound basis. tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock m With the promise from Joe Shot- | the Northern Light Presbyterian | ner that the High School Band will Church parlors. Mrs. Willis Booth | appear at o Sunday after-| will ke in charge of the program. noon at Firemen’s Park for the| Hostesses for the afternocn are|opening of the series, plahs m'h Mesdames T. A. Morgan, C. W.|being laid for the opening game and prizes for events of the Holland, Paul McConnel. This is, with flag ceremonies the last meeting of the season and!the best baseball are welcome. ! day. No 'Mafleir What Flour You've Used Before & rwith You’ll @[e% Centennial 4 BALANCED WHEATS: Centennial blends a better balance of soft and hard wheats. This time-proven bal- ance means easier"handling”. BREAD TESTED: Every batch of flour is bake-tested. Cen- | tennial s the only Westen | SELECTED WHEATS: Only choicest Washington soft wheats .and Montana hard wheats go info Centennial. miller that bake-tests every Eachshipmentrigidly checked. run of flour before sacking. CouNT on CENTENNIAL for more snowy bread, for tenderer biscuits, for lighter rolls. 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