The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 16, 1935, Page 6

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 5 b 7 ¥ 150 TH' VARMINTS HEV GIVE | ME AN' LOWIZIE 24 HOUR TER GIT OUT -- WAAL.-- PATCH MAH BRITCHES:- I NUVER HEERED SICH BODACIOUSNESS N ALL MAH BORNED i DAYS --- wednudny :nd Friday cnnlnn inE gk d:ya of Fred Holmberg, superln- tendent of the Douglas road work, at'#:45 o'clock.’ snd Mr. Earl, who will ‘be in charge | ' We give'to all a very «t‘lu in- of the Lawson creek bridge con-|vitation to attend these services, struction; resumption of work on|and’ will weleome yotir' hearty co- the highway is expected to'be res operation in goming -and brihging newed in the near future. others. Y M. A. H. Campbell, one of the! = ° oyl . officials of the Seims-Spakane Co!, T.——W“ q contractors, stated that steel for | — the bridge will -be arriving -abéut | *“7:30 . p.m—Evéning Prayer ;fl ADril first and from then on much'sfl.,mm b ¥ 44 aetivity is expeeted in and m-ound Douglas Oatholic Chareh i ‘. 9:30 am.-<Holy -Mass -anc scr- |mon. Benediction of the most | Blessed Sacramient after the mui { N { 24 HOUQ TER ew & TH' KENTRY HEV KEM “HIT S RUING Lowi‘c WEN MEAN - YOou AN’ 'LOWIZIE BETTER TALK THINGS OVER, SNUFFY: AFTER ALL:-IT MIGHT BE A LOT MORE PLEASANT & vVOU'D DIG OUT AN GET A FRESH START SOMEWHERE 8ED) | SNUWFEY 272 ' } VE'LL'GIT STUNTED: § l A-SETTIN' UP S0 . uA'rE NS TR CNIGHT e Pday { PIONEERS ATTENTION * | ptasaips: Members of the Order, Pioneers |of “Alaska, ave requested to attend | the funeral of Brother Richiard A. Sohmidt tomorrow afternoon. Serv- fces \will ‘be held from 'the Bagles’ #Hall in Douglas after the arrival of the- ferry lnvm Junu .t 2 o'clock. But to get back to facts: Wran-'pulunz in a mock “chmplonshm gell sank about 33 per cent of its rasslin’ match. field goal attempts. Juneau's aver- Tonight, the Wrannll team, now | | | WRANGELL GOPS ‘fecelyed . by - Empire © than 10 o'elock snurdu ;— age was below 16 per cent, which, prep champion of Southeast Alas- | BY any basketball fan will tell you, is ka, tangles with the DeMolays, Ju- | CHARLES W Omm poor. Juneau had 16 chances to neau’s recently crowned City adv. President, -igloo No. 6. make free foul tosses, and connect- ;League titlists. Although the visi- ed but four times. Wrangell made tors will be playing their fourth seven out of 13 at the free throw,straight game in as many days, a | line. good game is expected. The open- ———m—n— l’l'. le’l mmu, NEW LOW mm 6“- ‘LI~ QUORS AT THE FOTEM GRO- WINNING, 33 - 14 mcx sonllmt 1S TO S \ H. GIBSON bl 3 N °# BE '"BURIED SUNDAY C: HORNADY V t T J Wllh Howev: nhn?:::f fr:sn wl:re agreed"‘lnfa vzhcxlsofi e SR A H ¥ et Sunday * setvices: e e m\( (R e \-Idv . Victors Trim Juneau e A g i The Summary ULeF“R GXMGGI Last rités for Dick Schmidé, who| 11 @m. to 13—8iinday’ School. A <ol e Ease in Final Prep | ball game for Wrangell was its bet-| The summary: 1 - N b A passed away in Douglas this week _‘,2“""“;;" ;3 :30—AduIE service. | . Brigadier Whiskey, < 80 proot— Champion Battle ~ |ter team play and consequently| WRANGELL (%) FG FT PF TP, ‘nel ¥ihe ekl opokrow atertidon a5t - SN, DRl ETERNTIIIN. - L e o gnte She iEistate A0 better passing attack. The Win-| Broad, f ... 5 1 21 s m cqrdins n‘:\:nrrun;:x:m] made :y; X RESULTS LAST NIGHT ners' successful shots were mostly |w, Grant, f,(c) s O DO B M 3 ge:’mm "h e Ofder 9 Wizagell High Scheol 33, Ju- short ones, indicating that they had | casey, f » YT e A 3 q :M:nberwhunmm v emud““,: fitan High Shool 14, ed the ball in close to Juneaw’s| F. Grant, © . 13 21 VO'D m b regaia il go. from Chéir el GAME TONIGHT Jon The losers, on the other|Berkeley, g 15 -y r")DEA]. rega Lid i { harried constantly in O oy | to meet the remains at ' the 2 At Juneau High Schocl— - e Yy Inip. Johnson, g -0 AND SAVE o'clock ferry and accompany them Wrangell High Scheol, South- their ng and shooting by the —_ - — - m(fi to the ‘hat tor the funeral ‘serv- cort Alakn pcp champion, vs. | WrANgell defense 50 bad to xelort) Totals ARTS WRITE TO-DAY roamhmfi PARTICULARS, ices, Dean 'C E. Rice will officlate ¢ DcMolays, Juncau City League |0 Ineffectual long tosses. 3 ! FREE PRICE BULLETINS AND COMPLETE’ i L champion, at 7:45 oclock (ex- | Juncau standouts by their con-|JUNEAU (b . FQUET PR TES INFORMATION “HOW YOMARKET FURS'. Tatiosperyows Dibition): stant battling cven in bitter defeat, | F. Behrends, f, ¢ ... b L l ; " I were Walt Scott, Spiro Paul and |Hall, f - -‘1’ ‘1) g g | REGISTRATION SLOW Leaving absolutely no doubt as|Substitute Roy Smith. bl b Up''to aate ohly about nalf of to its superiority, Wrangell High| PIaying their final game for gu-| o "0 g il S the usual number of Voters or ap- | Schcol’s basketball team swept over | Beau last night were the ‘om’"‘“g\Sm‘l‘me : £ o 8 proximately. 100, have - signed the Juncau High Scheol with ease lasy| °niors: Frank (Dutch) Behrends, bre g Tegistration books in preparation night to win the third and decid- | Buddy Lindstrom, Henry (Hank) | gl for the 'annual city electioni.’' So ing contest of the Southeast Alas-|Meade, Spiro Paul and Subatltuw“:‘;::fl [3 (1, ; ‘1’ g for b candidates have' fled for ka prep championship series, win-| Fred Harris. Scott is the only regu-| s Bc = 1 Ay the pos\tlnns of ‘mayor®or MM“_ . ning 33 to 14. The game, played on | 1ar to return next year. ’w«;bsci» g piecs. men. the Juneau High School floor, at- Wrangeil, Too e g S A ———————— ” ¢ N3t graduation. They are: Fred and| Officials—E. E. Engstrom, Doug- Following their great victory, thej . 8 5 Seattle turing the next. ten Following iher gt vieory, the| B 'G0%, T “Guiey momaid 10 watt woaawaea, swnen. - OId papers for sale at Emplre thce m_ Geattle during R i i M e o e Bean, Laurie Broad and Lawrence with a silver basketball trophy, em- . blematic of the title. A. B. Phil-| Behovic. Boih Grants and Broad gy i are the only regulars. lips, superintendent of Juneau A . | schools, made the presentation for| Vrangell's SFRLsEanghih sapun in the Nugget Shop and the Alaska coached by George Fabricius. Electric Light and Power Company,| Douglas Gray, grade school in- 4 doners of the trophy. Captain Bill | SUuclon staged shotber BL"“SS‘d"f} ‘Grant of the winners—with a grin b i ks Vo kg é Valerie Tranvitas, seventh grade e . M | o # nile long—accepied ‘the, trophy youngster, and Eckley Guerin,| o % ¢ eighth-grader, drew in a wrestling > 3 2 bout. Harry Lucas and Tom Stew-| S o art, bojh high school students, | i v ; “drew” after mu ! b, bogond Grant’s acceptance marked the first time, since the trophy was offered in 1922, that Wrangell has won it. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner'c Court for . Juneau had taken the first game on Wednesday, 22 to 21, and had the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. fallen Thursday in Wrangell's Before J. F. Mullen, U. S. Com- comeback, 26 to 19. The story of last night's stunning win is best missioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau. Precinct. told in Brief recitation of facts. In ‘the Matter of the Estate of HOTEL NEW W ASHINGTON Seattle’s Most MM AA&- “Breakfast Table Grauch?’ If .you have a breakfast tnhle grouch ln wur Qmfly you should investmate«— Better nght—Better Stght Ws all enjoy reading . Some enjoy- sewing fine needle work . . . others drawing and in{tfi 2 Y & Takes this means of thanking the following firms and individuals Winners Take Lead After ‘& Slow first quarter, Wran- gell led by 4 to 3. But from there on it was all for the visiting for!their contributions to the repairing and renovating of the Wolves, with Fred Grant and Lau- rie Broad each collecting 11 points to lead the scoring. While this run- away was going on, the Wrangell guards—James Berkeley apd Dick Johnson—were shutting out the Ju- neau lads. No loser made miore 4han three points. ! But neither Broad, Fred (Grant, Berkeley nor Johnson was the in- » dividual star. Tall Bill Grant, as smooth a working forward to be seen in prep play here for many a moon, stood out for Wrangell They say he’s planning to go to the University of Washington next year; if he keeps up his smart style of ball, he should go far in college competition. JOSEPH F. STATTER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘That the undersigned, Albert White, was on the 2nd day of March, ‘1935 duly appointed ad- ministrator of the estate of JOS- EPH F. STATTER, deceased. Al persons having calims against the estate of said deceased will present them - with porper vouchers, duly verified according to law, to the andersigned within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March 8, 1935. ALBERT WHITE, Administrator. First publication, March 9, 1935, Last publication, March 30, 1935. Presidenc EDIT is the foundation of all commerce, between nations as well as individuals, *The producers of raw material,” says Mr. McKee, “sell it to the man- wufacturery who turn it into articles of ase and service which are sold to the merchants who in turn sell them #0 the consumers. At every stage of the process credit intervenes.” Credit is a privilege—a sacred trust. Merchants gladly extend this privi- “Credit is the power to buy with a proniise to pay more powerful than all the money and all the machin- ery and labor-saving devices in the world.” —H. H. McKee. National Capital Bank, Washington, D. & lege to those who prove themselves worthy of it—who meet their obliga- tions promptly. Those who abuse that privilege hamper the merchant, the manufacturer and the produces in turn by withholding funds right- fully theirs and necessary to the con tinuance of their businesses. And they destroy their own credit. For their paying records at the credig bureau, the guardian of credit, are open to the scrutiny of each memberd Use your credit freely and pay all bills by the 10th or promptly as agreed ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager Valentine Bldg. Phone 28 Serbian Church of Douglas, Alaska: John W. Froy ..o $250p I. Goldstein ....0...cccooee "B;GQ AELREBECo, = 0. 2 25.00 Juneau-Young Hdw. Co.... 5.00 Thomas Hardware Co. ..... 5.00 First National Bank .......... 5.00 Alaska Steamship Co. ........ 10.00 Sanitary Grocery H. S. Graves . Alaska Meat Co. San Francisco Bakery B. M. Behrends Bank . Fryc-Bruhn Co. G. E. Krause Piggly Wiggly - Neéw York Tavern' . Juneau Cold Storage Co..... 10.00 Juneau Drug Co. ... 2.00 Butler Mauro -Drug-Co, 2.50 Harry Race Drug Store ... 2.00 B.'M. Behrends Co., Inc..... 5.00 Juneau Cash Grocery _....... 5.00 Gastineau Cafe ... 5.00 Capitol Theatre ... 5.00 F. S. Scobee ...oooooerreeeeee.. 5.00 Harri Machine Shep ........ 5.00 The Arctic U & I Lunch Smith Eleetric George Bl‘odlers ................ 5.00 California Grocery ............ 5.00 United Food Co. . gt 5.00 Juneau Ice Cream Parlors.. 2.50 Star' Bakery Connors Motor Co. Nl;gget Shop Bailey’s Cafe?:............... Peerless Bakery Pioneer Cafe .. Ludwig Nelson Channel Bus Line ............. Juneau Laundry .......... = Rice & Ahlers Co. North Transfer Nikola Petievich J. J. Stocker C. 0. Sabin ..odoe Archway Phimbing Shog J. F. Mullen Jupeay & Douglas Tele- phone Co. Roy Neland City Cafe Swanson Brosi''. Snow White Laundry David Davis 0. J. Anderson Reliable Transfer M. E. Monaglé . Juneau Motor Co. .. Jim Ellen Cash Groccry Totem Grocery ... Daily Alaska Empire . W. P. Johnson . Gastineau Grocery William Douglas 500 If your eyes can’t “take it” see us .about cnprovd lighting. : $675—A"PMVE." sg;;'pl))’ Mm’s—$675 P e PR R o ‘,'- M:n. Alaska Blectric Lighmnd Potwr Co/ J u;wau Cash Grbcery \VQY ’WINDOW CLEANING | i PHONE 485 L UNITED FOOD CO. | CASH GROCERS' : Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16. ! THE HOTEL OoF AL?WfN Wf‘ e Gastineau OurSnvkuquManflntth Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat

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