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8 g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1932. s DOUGLAS NEWS CANNERYMAN HEDEMARK L3 HERE FOR SHORT STAY! George He ark, head of the Kenai Packinz Company, which operates in Dry Bay, is stopping off here for a short visit before proceeding tc Seattle for the win- reports having had' al. ful season this year. mark was formerly con- with the Douglas Islani 2 Company. —t - MARK JOHN IS TO BE BURIED ON THURSDAY Funeral services for Mark John, better known as “Muck”, aged Douglas Indian who died on Mon- day, will be held tomorrow after- noon under the auspices of th2 lvation Army of which the de- ‘ased was a member. Mrs. Les- tgcr will ‘conduct the services. G e S | RETURNS FROM SOUTH Helen and ‘Agnes Baroumes, who lave ' been spending the summer vacation in Seaille, have returned| home in time for the opening of | scheol this morning. e - “EADS FOR SEYMOUR CANAL Mike Gaveril, local repair man for the Juneau and Douglas Tele- ione Company, left this morning n the Nolan boat for a month’s yacation to be spent in the Ssy- mour Canal dist 3 | e i f By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGF Eccnomical Checolate Cake Breakfast Cantaloupe 1 Cooked wheat cereal Cream | Soft Cooked Eggs ! ¢ @uttered Toast Coffes | Luncheon Ceamed Chicken Creole on Toas: | Bread Butter A Pear Sauce Sugar Cookies Tea | i Dinner Stuffed Green Peppers Baked Potatoes reamed Onions iscuits Honey Head Lettuce Russian Dressing Chocolate Cake Coffee Creamed Chicken, Serving Four 4 tablospoons butter, 4 table- &Adons flour, 2 cups tomatoes, 4 aspoon salt, 2-3 cup diced cook- ed’ chicken, 2 tablespoons: chopped | g:aen perpers, 1 tablespoon chop- d onions, % teaspoon celery salt, % teaspoon paprika. € Melt butter and add flour. Blend | and add tomatoes and cook until | creamy sauce forms. Add rest of carton cigarettes, Imperial Pool [ men—Cooper (806), $2.00 in trade, (11), box apples | year's subscription to Empire. Outfielder making most errors— GOODY SALE SATURDAY l | Hall. McCloskey (4), meal ticket,|Zero Cigar Store. First basemen— Shortstops—Ro- Umpire, most gumes — Nostrand | Worth (18), flashlight, Capital El- Given by the Lutheran Ladies’ | Kaufmann’s Caf. Haines (.976), micrith’s. pass for 2,|ller (58), Bailey's. | (29), quarter ton briquets, Pdcific|ectric Co. | Aid Society at Capital Electric Co. K wiks i | Most 3-base hits—Twigg (4), Capitol Theat Pitchers — P.| Third basen n35),lc:1ast Coal Co. Second prizez—| Ball fan who attended every —adv. BuwN cun AIN | box cigars, Burford’s Corner. Se-‘Schmnz (.933), 00 framed pi:- 01 base- | Thomas (T), 2 pies, Juneau Bak- |game—Dave Brown, car washed and 2. cond prize—Boyd (?), M. MacSpad- | ture, Winter & }ond. Outfielders— 60), meal ticket. | ery. polished, Stan Grummett's Auto| ® ol 4 3 den (3), carton cigarettes, Juneau}o:me (1000), box apples, Piggly |U and I Cafe Pirst home run—Erskine, side | Laundry. 1 [ ‘Icc Cream Parlor. | Wiggly store. Infielders — Haines Pitcher wit t per gan on, Alaska Meat Co. Hitting Graves sign on fence— | Bergmann HOCBI I | MOS. 2-base hits—Livingston (6).| (.976), ham, Frye Bruhn Co. run average (1.76),shaving | First 3-base hii—Boyd, king sal- |Bill Sohmitz, Stetson hat, H. S. Dini R | pair Walkover shces, Sabin's. Se-| Biggest boner of season—Kille- set, Kann ! mon, Junzau Cold Storage Co. Graves. | inin, aom I — |cond prize—Erskine (3), box Mo- |wich, attempting steal home, two| OMost times wilkd—F. Schmitz| Most times safe at first—Twigg Next! [ First Class :"" Looking Fire ‘Departmeni's Annual}z'““ cigars, Arctic Cigar Store. | outs, final inning, team five runs|(13), fishinz rod, Juneau Young (51), glove, Thomas Hardware Co. Every player making home run: Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. Most runs scored—Erskine (23), | behind, ham, Sanitary Market. Hardware Co. S:cond prize—Blake| Worst player ia League—Worth, | Moose—Nello, J. Schmitz, Erskine, | $—=———=" s Party Marks Close of monii's pass to Coliseum Theaire. | MOST PUTOUTS AD, S0 puir shoes, Amolds (8280 picture, Ordway's ivingston, Twigs, Killewich, Eiks | e——— ————* —= ezt batting average — Killewich Cathers—Blake (97), framed pic- | Bootery. | Most times at bat—F. Schmitz, | —Roller, Manning, Boyd, Andrews, League SEC_S( Season (.378), pair Florsheim shoes, H. 8. ture, Hayes Shop. Shortstops—Garn Pitcher making most strikeouts— | fountain pen, Ludwig Nelson. Junge, McClosk Orme, C. H. , JUNEAU DAIRY .l ek b T e OB, | R RO P M, SRR U8, ST IO Studio | Erskine (78), elestric appliance, A | Biggest crab in League—Henning, | MacSpadden. Legion—B. Schmitz, ICE CREAM 8 ¥ | den (.346), 25 Op'imos, Chas, Miller. | First basemen — Andrews (178). [E. L. & P. Co. S2cond prize—Man- | $250 in trade, Harry Race. Worth, Hermsen, Grummett, Haines, Alwiys Pure and Fresh Third prise — Bovd (342), b5-19.|dress shirt, Alstrom's Newsstand.| ning (57), 3 lbs. Hills Bros. coffee,| Least outfielders putouts—Brogdie |&: Baker, Wilson, Garn, Free shave | | A HOME PRODUCT award of the season’s prizes, do- |fruit cake, Pearl Bakery. lsectmd basemen—F. Schmitz (44), [J. J. Meherin. | 6), hair cut and shave, Heller's|by Siiver Fox Borber Shop. . ® nated by the business men of Ju- Most stolen bases — WLivingston {box apples, Gastineau Grocery. | Most valuable player—A. T. Kos-lshflp. b3 S o neau. The list follows: {an, 12 quart mugs, George Bros |Third baseme n— Grummett (45, ki $5.00 in trads, San mncisco] Player striking out most times— | ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! |9 : ? The Prize Winners Second prize—M.MacSpadden (9), | sack Fisher Blend flour, Sanitary | Bekery. | Erskine (28), haircut and shave, [ R“"m“ Steam B“hs H xust l_wme rurs—Andrews (7). |side bacon, California Grocery. Grocery. Outfielders—Bill Schmitz Least strike: — Coughlin (1), | Brownie's Shop. Second prize—| Important meeting of Alford John | | Hot and Cold Showers Suit clothes, B. M. Behrends Co.| Best Fielding Average: Second |(33), 5 1bs. Sunshine Cookies, J.|$4.00 framed ure, Peter Pan|Nello (26), ease pickles, M. C. Mc- | Bradford Post American Legion| | Open Tuesdays, ‘Wednesdays, | Eceond prize—Erskine (5). Toilet | basemen—Junge (.931), 4 chicken W. Gucker. Photo Shop. Eachran. Thursday night. Every member | | Fridays, Saturdays from 1 p.m. goods set, Juneau Drug Co. Third |dinners, Alaska Grill. Shortstops— | Most Assists (19), sack | First player hit by pitcher— |urged to attend. | to 1 am. Gastineau Ave, rear prize—Boyd (4), carton cigarettes, [Roller (844), carton cigarettes,| Catchers—C. MacSpadden (21), | Worth$5.00 In trade, Junéau Mot- R. B. MARTIN, | Alaskan Hotel. Phoné 348. New York Worth (4 ners Cigar Third ba: half dozen cans fruit, J. Morgan | ady. Post Commander.|®———— ¢ TO OUR ALASKA CLIENTS: Announcing our NEW Location 725 SECOND AVENUE ... 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