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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER |, 1945 Boston 59 66 472 . . | e | 1945 YANKEES - = = 55 Miss (alifornia Read DOUGLAS (i " e ik & 2 29 T y All materials actually consumed | “ (National League) NEWS Iby the pupils must be purchased by | Team— Wk e | the individual. (This does not in-| N 0 T l C E e 5 | Chicago 76 45 628 e | clude drawing paper, paste, model- L St. Louis . 74 49 602 g WELL BABY CONFERENCE ing clay, etc.) 'Bl'00k1!'n o8 53 562 . There will be a Well Baby Con- First grade pupils must be six| |New York 67 57 540 % | ference at the Douglas Public years of age by February 1, 1946, | T All ( | Fittsburgh 67 62 -5:9 # | School Tuesday, Sept. 4,* between to be eligible for enrollment. | ;BN““ 0. B0 T the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. Nurse ————— b4 ? | Cincinnati 49 73 402 | Margaret Welsh will be in charge. { hiladclphia 37 87 .208 | | 4 Feller and IHdiéns Among‘i 4 g (Pacific Coast League) rnie Asselin d hoer ¢ . Five Clubs with Crown | _ewm— W L | il el ot egen Pl announce that all new construction, i : (R ns o | terday morning. Their plans call| esummg ee mgs 3 Chance in American ~ |sesttte o & for @ retun o that Gty 5000 G| 1 L e g after this date, SEPTEMER 1 1945, cramento 81 75 Francisco 80 5 Jack Hand i(}f land % 80 Sperts Writer) San Diego 7 84 ASSELIN, LHOER, RETURN o plumbing job. | CANNERY OFFICIALS LEAVE K. W. Oakson, superintendent of Jownsend Clubls | club will resume meetings after the summer holiday and the first gath- ering will be next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in Union Hall. Carpenters’ Local No. 2247 wishes to shall be at $1.75 PER HOUR. s sold {”‘I'] ""“»‘d““-’ :’I g’: he Douglas Packing Co., with Mrs. s % , they supposedly | Eollywoo 61 9 Onkson, left on the Princess Norah PP e AT 9000000000000000000000000000000060000000060006009 sed off 1945 flag hopes R for Seattle after completing a SKAGWAY WOMEN HERE ’ TP B — & el LY i here is September 1 and the S?@RIS | cannery season here. Also leaving P;;:;“zulx:kl.‘\\ng v{n:laSIs(:u‘x.;/:;\ and ; W Yorl re only four games r’ | {were Mr. and Mrs. Monie Miller,' g0 NNy DEC N ob tih ee, S A0 : jwere Mr. and Mrs. Monie Millr, il o Gastinenn Hotel | LHETE IS MO st.bsmule for newspaper adverhsmg' the stretch like another ='a\Hdrmu ® | Miller was bookkeeper for the local +——— of the famous Bronx Bombers | packing company during its opera- | Bonham and Al Gettel| {ticn this season. Both couples med up on the Senators last| made a host of friends on the; night in a twi-night double-header, | ; | Channel this year, and their return | A Big Jumbo whipping them im the| : | ne: g 15 eagerly ¢ s o b q]m S NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 1—Big | § next spring is eagerly awaited. . i 1 job in the finale time golf took on a new complexion | | S 2 Bobby Feller hardly expected a tcday in its third peacetime tourna- | SCHOOLS OPEN SEPT. 4 | Walid peries aMos SWien he chime DEI=ahiE noys wele (RRELAR BRI~ | § Douglas Public Schools Will 0pen $060660060066666666660600¢ 00000000000000000000000009 cit of the Navy to.finish up the tody besides Byron Nelson the 1945-46 season at 10 a. m, cason with Cleveland but any-! This time it's Lllll(“Bl'n Hogan | _ Tuesday, Sept. 4. This year there a g gocs this yeor. Rapid Robert Of Hershey, Pa, out n front by| will be six replacements of the % Guain todidy t Hal New- WO strokes going into the second seven teachers required. er after Allle Reyriolds beat T0und of the $13333 Nashville Open | § Complete list of teachers and Baicals Jaatitany. with ‘the o lh(‘x favored Nelson six strokes tHEle vasious. BANgHIRSRtS is 4B wlp of Felix Mackiewicz’ three- 1 8Irears. Y L e 4 € The 135-pound Hogan fired e Hatond: Cimises - Nre 4 - ? seven-under-par 64 at Richland Ddfothea Amos, b I.;nm :n‘x‘d Chicago 1‘; o jf‘f"““l Club yesterday to give him a two- Third and Fourth Grades — Mrs. “ cut of a game in the second gying edge over Slambang Sammy | Helen Parfish: it e ,if“““‘("“' Snead of Hot Springs, Va., Herman | § Fifth and Sixth Grades — Mrs. . "-‘J ‘;'l“lv‘l 3 1”* ""I “;;'; S"‘” Barrcn of White Plains. N. Y. and | § . Mary Peters with 1iladelphia the e 0X b E i inetsg mask il (e A ihes | i T Dearborn, Mich., | Trim 19-ycar-old Pelly Evans of Tarzana, , readies herself for Seventh and Eighth Grades—Mr. y e iR e Wl LU B R | the National Atlantic City Beauty Contest on Labor Day. Selected Robert Wagner. ristopher hs i o | “Miss California,” she stands 5 feet 3 inches veighs History and Commercial — Miss Christopher had topped a six-hlt no GLITTER ON THE HILL s ifo e § fect 3 inches tall, weighs 110 | HISIOR and job with a home run in the elief Pitcher Bert Shepard of ! pfllm‘h. (AP \hrcpl\run 2 . operier, nR‘ °w l““:" “’S‘ l‘”’a”“;’é Mathematics and Science—Open. S he Washington Senators | English, Journalism and Music— Big news in the National League awarded the Distinguished Flying Superintendent William H. Seaman 4 E was the fourth successive decision Cross last night in colorful home- | ( oo s en Busmess Meehng A the St. Louis Cards grabbed from plate ceremonies between games of SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULES e nes ay, ept- 4 their Chicago “cousins,” making it the New York-Washington double- F W CI b O ot dj : s». (h4 ‘ JLES 5 11 out of 14 for the year with header. Under Secretary of War or OmanS U 3 “‘(f m“‘fx;“’-‘r-m ‘(f:u-i [Jfl ‘t;‘ b“;.igé‘ . cight to go. Harry Brecheen, just Patterson pinned the medal on eXI ues a i Juae 2 . about the roughest left-hander in Shepard’s baseball uniform. Shep- TueSday A 1ern00n ;:, o ,bc.h“m Mlll -] A Real Treat in Store for 3 {he league now that his arm is ard, who was in the Army Air % 8 "" ‘"“‘]‘ ‘l"v"v“"“ 2 p. m richt, gave only two hits, one a Corps, lost the lower part of his —— : THES DL Tl syl ey All Members ner by Ed Sauer who replaced right leg when he was shot down The Juyn(wu public schools, ngh. The .Juno:m Woman's Club will dlllm %ho dismissal of school on { benched Bill Nicholson. over Germany and Grad2, will open the 1?45-1946 hold their first business meeting, H»}l day. 5 Pitt h scored six times in JEEL ons 10 a. m. next Tuesday | following the summer vacation, on Starting Wednesday, Sept. 5, the| s ] lE = d the first two Heats and held on to THEY CALL IT -6@F1» BALL |mcrning. That is the time set for| Tucsday afternoo, Sept. 4, at 2 lbuls will leave the north end of the pec‘a nierla“‘menl an s {rim Cincinnati, 6-5, after Man- Indianapolis, Sept. 1—A new na- ‘”* :')p(mng of the ‘:k')or.? fo‘: r(:gxs.; o'clock, in ”.‘v(,. _‘;mt‘mu& of : the )lr dg‘e at 8.4.>. a, m.. It -wxll leave . acer Frankie Frisch and Catcher tional endurance record for a soft- tration of pupils, etc, so won’ stk‘u Electric Light and Power Co. lle‘ school for the return trip at be any use for mothers to take their | Building. The program for the com- 3:35 p. m. | Bill Salkeld had been thumbed off ball tournament game was set to- five the field by Umpire Jocko Conlan. day as two teams, after near The Phillies staged one of tk hours of play, rare rallies to shade Boston, 5, in the opening contest of the men's despite two more hits by Leader division of the Midwest Softball Tecmmy Holmes. | Regional Tourney. | Gip Brewery Corp. of s | The Pecria, Ill., defeated the McNulty GAMES battled 26 innings children to the schools, especially ing” year will be arranged at this the grade, any earlier Licur, 10 o'clock. ed to be present. Kindergarten children must be ey five years of age by February 1, 1946, to be eligible to enroll in the garten on September 4. First American Legion e than that | meeting, Mrs. James Cole, president, announced, and all members are urg- REGARDING BOOKS, ETC. Text books are furnished free to all students, but each pupil is re- quired to make a deposit of $1 for the use of such books. This is re- turned at the end of the year if 6000006999000490¢0000000¢ 066006060 0000060000000000090000000 Betier Not Miss This One! oD Censtruction Co., of Louisville, Ky., grade children must be six years (American League) 2 to 1 in the marathon game, of age by February 1, 1946, to be eli- A . I H W'" o Cleveland, 7; Detroit, 2 | Which ended in the early morning gible to enroll in the first grade on uxtiary wi WW"'W""W‘M W New York, 3-3; Washington, 2-1. poypg, ¢eptember 4. Parents are cautioned Philadelphia, 6-2; Boston, 3-4. | ALY S S 1 Y the age given at school en- M 1.[ e da Eve 5 (Only games played). | smes official and is car- ee u S y (National League) \ | Busses will leave from the end of | The American “Legion Ausiliary .’ U N E A U l N N C 0 C K A L B A R Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 5. | {heir routes at 9 a. m. on the open- will convent Tuesday evening, Sept. 2 ») St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 1. | I.EADERS BOTH jing d. but after that they will 4, at 8 o'clock, in the American Le- Pittsburgh, 6; Cincinnati, 5. | the usual time of 7:40 a. m.|gion Dugout, in the first regular o) (Only games played). | TAKE DEFEATS 1 return for home on the business meeting following the sum- For Yo“r, Ple“sure.’ rrore 4 | fivst ¢ leaving school at 3 p. m.|mer vacaticn. It is hoped that as (Pacific Coast League) | | After the first day, school busses will | many members as possible will at- Sacramento, 15-10; Seaftle, 2-7. | (By The A< '!uau'd Press) lzave for home at 3:40 p. m. tend this meeting. San Dieg Oakland, , 12; Portland, 4. The two top teams in the Pacific > 8; Hollywood, 5. s - Coast League both lost last night = - NEWLY DECORATED THREE-PIECE ORCHESTRA | - PR Los Angeles, 6; San Francisco, 5. with second-place Seattle taking a & double-dose. Portland was set down P E c i A L A T T E “ T l 0 N . STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS |12 to 4 by San Diego as Carl | (American League) ! Dumler pitched his twentieth win & \ PL REFINISHING OF " ‘ Team— W. L. Pet. of the season to even the series GIVEN TO COMPLETE 3 The Very Best Pre-War Stock Detroit 69 53 .566] The Solons beat the Rainier Y 0 u r C a r - ‘ { Washington 65 58 .552|2 and 10-7, the opener featured ] p St. Louis 65 56 “37}1:-; a Solon rally in the sixth inn- ALSO—— WHISKEY in Q“al‘ts - 20 and 100 Proof New York 64 56 ing. In the nightcap, the Rainiers A GENERAL BODY AND FENDER REPAIR e Cleveland 63 7 .525\1;1“ a 7 to nothing lead when ! TOUCH-UP AND WAX JOBS - B Chicago 60 61 .496| Sacramento scored five runs in the | SEE E. L. BOST ] I W. Harper . Lord Calvert Dawson's X | fourth inning and four more in —_— | later frames. The Sacramento wins | beosted the Solons back into third place. CHRISTENSEN BROS. GARAGE First (,Ias~ Work ‘N)‘) “ 12th St. l’rnmp@ Service 3903E Loch Fyne ; Clan MacKay y Martin's V. V. 0. . King's Treasure BRANDIES--- 0ld Brandy, 29 years old : Kopke ) J. B. Cella 9 RUMS==- 0 Hudson's Bay, 151 Demerarra, 151 Calvert Special Seagram’s V-0 Seagram's 83 Seagram'’s 7-Crown Seagram’s 5-Crown SCOTCH White Horse Black and White White Label Johnny Walker Ancient Age Harvey's Kelly's, 151 g . Four Roses Vat 69 Barcardi ‘ Central Labor Council BEERS seeeeee- Of AllKinds c-eee--BEER S ' ; AT A PRE SHOWING OF THE PICTURE . difs: . kg Blue Ribbon Columbia Ale Sick's Select “STAGECOACH* | - - ok’ ; WITH Schlitz Ali Heidelberg Trommer's JOHN WAYNE and CLAIRE TREVOR Olympia Acme Rainier Plus—DONALD DUCK ' ‘ AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE Juneau lllll Cocktail Bfll‘ : Watson Brothers Kerby's 0Old Crow 0ld Grandad Philadelphia Cream of Kentucky 0Old Schenley Reserve Schenley's Black Label Schenley’s White Label Schenley’s Rye 0ld Ripy | Hey Kids! Lool FREE SHOW j LABOR DAY—MONDAY, SEPT. 3 ALL CHILDREN UNDER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE GUESTS OF THE | EVANGELIST | CHABLESE. BLAIR Will Deliver the Following Message— R Sunday Morning "Are We Saved by Faith or by Works!" Sunday Evening "America in Bible Prophecy” 8 P. M. at the ; Bethel Tabernacle 4th and Franklin Sts. Doors Opens at 1:30 P. M. Show Staris at 2 P. M. : SACE JADOFE-_Praprieter g 5 | maven b nakin o | — — ———————— y

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