The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1946, Page 3

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* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA * MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1946 _ ! ?l‘%x‘fflgag | AT TEE HARBOR S Oakland 5-2; Los Angeles 6-2 e TR GRS i o WY (& Hollywood 3; Seattle 6 i 1 High School basketball- Local 514 x L R e San Dicgo 3; Portland 2. |ers, their manager and‘coach en- 3 oy2 grand weekend as guests 1 STANDING OF CLUBS Mr. and Mrs. John J. Klein at ’ \ ase a ayers re Pacific Coast Leaguc eir cabin at Harbor | B § Teams w L Pct) Though the weather wasn't very 2 n C d. SPECIAL MEETING Pl ™ cisco 22 9 710 | favorabl urday night, yester 19 12 613 (it w anyone could det N " 4 fisflaned- pra(hfe Ig ok 35 13 5o end e tioys fpent oMk ok Lis e o ¥y ' San Diego 6 15 ¢ |fishing for : and steelhead Tm | Hellyword 13 16 Coach Barncy n _proved | Rmnm HOUSE or himself the el MIONDAY, 8 P, M. REPRESENTATIVES . 2 2 H ! Portland e | < pound | acramento 11 20 3 : il Skl Awril 29, 1946 { it s |quite such pood luck, but prl- y Teams w L Pet | p Acting i kly Victor | , all enth ed they had a he boys had t of fun t ing. FIRST DIVISION meszting Sund t‘ [¢] : afternoon in the Council Chami opening date for the - Gentr B [ward to nce the ! | | of the City Hal Prexy J R. P. Pemberton, hitrs 545 |ip o Pete when after wi 0 ! . : ed players but also ounced the Lawrence Kanusky, Jose s s 17| Wired them the promise ¢ i ractice ev f e Robertson, Fred Schmitz, lj"l‘} “" b Il expres: M 0 0 S E H A L L D 'i F l Ih N f { teams. He also tentatively set the Ash i nt of the outing, on Orge e Ixame 0 ! i d g zctice dates, April 30,1 Aourteah d | ceason as Sunday afternoon, May AR 1 ok Mepas- CUB PACK AIR MEE ‘ Sunday, May 19. § imcgns s now sl o the ol o ens IN EVERGREEN BOWL v t f | Bt e i - eime e BiG EVENT TOMIGHT 0 e or ; Resident of the Territory for Over pep pace and keep it going Ralsin ssignment of player , 6 p. m, May | Tonight is the night for te Cub ; Bk ok and May 10 Pack’s Air t which is sched - 25 Years H S G G The s e jed to t at 7 o'clock in the o e o i Bk Evergreen Bowl. The { - T' Truitt, R. Moat, C. pract alub: piay- | beas -t v l lh n fl ' k l { muuv, 1c 0. ank, Lt. Neil oI 1R working:. for the oie e EIIIO a lc 1C (] S 0 i b . gt { perfecting all serts o ]} ¢ igham, Verns Metcalf, m:U :!:(\ X Glidete ad oim P AdVeitissiias H ‘l““- L o . 3 r”_1 y cquipment, and now along ible, April 29 (tonight), May 5. and May 8. wster Bob Treat, ar Y o 2 B slightly, skeptical eye on DE&“E@%RE.E_ ! hoping for a real at gl ning. Mothers, Dads, commit- Melton's delivery is fast removing | wwper BADEN, Ing, April 20— o l. IA K E the D of the San Francisco|joa youis’ 54-day rest period is|tee memb and others intercsted followe cver the loss of Bob|gnqaq are invited to come out and enjoy Joyce. W of 31 wins for} "y word's heavyweight champion d to see the results of /TWO GAMES ' FROM SOLONS (BY THE The San Francisco faithful whose nauish followed their pride and into Major League b 1 n had no complaints to- Wy of the! s DERIOD IS ENDED iZiNG~—Tires and Tubes | PROMPT SERQVICE--WORK GUARANTEED d end mustachio amp teday to| e down to e o 40 et s 11 27TH ANNIVERSARY Good Legislation is Legislation thatdoes || DG UGLAS BOAT SHOP | acked up his sixth | New York's Yankee stadi on| mcnto Eolons put Al Smith on the move mnio mis new camp at Pomp-| BE (ELEBRATED HERE Free Estimat Phone Douglas 192 ¥ hill and for the second (\:;]‘;*"i;\‘:;:‘ Lakes, N. J, 1o later than Sat- | The 0dd Pelows will colbirate Peratrovich Stands & __'I:ee S ll'.n‘a e one Ou‘g as | The champion, now admitted|ing of Odd Fellow. rica Fflr Gflfld had their|that be probably has slowed up|tomorrow evenir th a turkey ped at six|foot @ trifle, but not enough to|dinner at 6:30 o'clock, starting off Leqiswtim 2 .. lose his heavyweight title to the|the evening’s festivities in the I. - You won't believe your eyes y the dicker that brought ;-;"“‘ cs Angeles ANElS. pivtopurger. He called attention|C. O. F. Hall. e L o | Badsed rofitedigiecs ahe ibis RO e ias. | ek atatics soe s Member of House of Representatives in when you see the new B e R e e N e (Piid Advertizsment) AUTOMAGIC g ers yesterday on I xth conse- tI i X to 3. commented. “It may take me ajdancing for eryon2 bringing the g cutive win, allowing only_oge garn- Los An- 'number of rounds before I can nail jaffair to a grand eclimax. THOR GLADIRON ed run n beating Sacramento, 9 to San Francisco, Oak- him, but somewhere. along the| ———— —— to 3. land to Hollywood, Seattle to Port- route, I'll connect Women said the Thor Glad- iron couldn’t be improved —but wait 'till you see the new Automagic Gladiron! It takes even the bandwerk out of ironing—you'll use your hands only for guid- ing clothes through the famous Gladiron roll. Com- ing soon—watch for it! It’s fun to go out when the sun’s about And fix a screen or two. And it’s fun to go in when shadows begin And fix a cocktail, too. The touch-of-quality is defnitely upon Old Thompson because it’s blended in Kenwucky by Glenmore. Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated Loussville, Kentucky. OLD HOMPSON Bl Wi BRAND 86.8 proof—65% grain newtral spirits. How fo get a Gladiren soonest! Thor Automagic Gladirons will be distributed by us in the exacy order in which our Priority Register is signed. Make sure your name is on our list! g . % Alaska Eleclric Light & Power Co.. ‘NORTHLAND B TRANSPORTATION # O M P A NY . A ALASKA MERIT SYSTEM annources OPEN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS for positions with TERRITORIAL-DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION Monthly Salary Rate & TO START MAXIMUM ¥ Jr. File Clerk .. $160 $180 H | Clerk-Typist . P 180 195 N i £ Jr. Stenographer 185 200 y’ Food prepared in company operated kitchens rf Clerk-Stenographer & S I e S RN 230 Senior Clerk ... SRS T 230 VMO!!'I aloft included in passenger fare i (There is a 15% increase allowed to employees in the Second and Third & TRGEe oo srocun OR W highe st OF SEnEORte ) One of the many PASSENGER SERVICE features provided for the f Aplications must be received before midnight, May 11, 1946. f f ¥ It is planned to held examinations in Juneau, Anchorage, and Ketchikan. Examina- convenience and comfort of our Alaska P“‘“"'g?" £ tion date will be May 18th, 1946. A grade of 75% is set as the passing mark on written » ;| examinations. If 75% is not obtained, the applicant will not be eligible for the perform- Frequent schedules between Seattle, Ketchikan, Juneav, ance test. 70 s set as a passing grade for the performance test. » Jr. File Clerk and Sr. Clerk examination., will count 10 points. Jr. Stenographer, Clerk-Stenographer and Clerk-Typist written “examination will count 5 points and performance test will count 5 pocints. All applicants may secure applications from: Mrs. Frances P. Ray, Anchorage Public School, Anchorage, Alaska Miss Kathryn Anderson, Ketchikan Public School, Ketchikan, Alaska Miss Helvn Hoskins, Juneau High Schocl, Juneau, Alaska cr MERIT SYSTEM SUPERVISOR, BOX 201, JUNEAU, ALASKA i Whitehorse, Fairbanks, Galena, McGrath, Nome and Bethel For Reservations See Your Local Pan American World Airways Office &P dupmon oo dwars.

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