The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1936, Page 6

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pre n s. DEPAR‘I'MJ"'N’T OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU " + [1as School Board was held last ev- Hmm BLD(; ]s \ GOODIE SALE ELKS B u 3 H . ! lening for the payment of monthly GIVEN COAT OF PAINT By Lutheran Ladies’ Aid at Bert's THE WEATHER | DOUGLAS | o g &5 G Gy T S 4 1 ot tant busiress. Diplomas for t 2 : Remember the dinner, May 13. adv. ¥ g : (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) } 5 z { [eight students to grac leE AFFAIR Fred Wendt's crew of decorators - i Forecas* for funeau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 p. m., April 24: ]VE WS \L,n:d m the Board members fre‘sanll:‘bll;‘gngiv:gr t{:’z;;cepgépge SHOP IN JUNKAT: Fair tonight and Saturday; moderate variable winds, mostly/ : W e, ord d for the icileny P = o4 ‘,myu‘”‘x,» ' 1 ketball h‘ Selection of two new, ing the three-story structure for a| T00 LATE T3 CLaSSIFY i LOCAL DATA v RPN o5 for the high school vias [Music rextwal P articipants RHERVESY coale o E‘:::;'y e | WANTED_Man to work small gar Felocts: up, but owing to the great % main xter - L Time -ox o Bnr;ggflwr T«;mp Humzlldity W]i:; Vu.; ity Vgel::‘:b number of applications to be consid- to Be Srlq\m 'Honox _mpleted. Fred Wendt said that (éex:fl and berry patch on shares. 4 - ¢ pan, yesty B ot = % Clear | are. & iifvet sty Wit e selectedto This Evening the upper floors, when completed, abin furnished. Phone 334, M. H. Sides Takes Honors| ¢ am. today 3005 43 57 ke & oo, A #ifl/&dd much to the modern appear- - ¢ . E Noon today 30.05 60 20 NE 11 Clear e L i | 2 Yance of the building and the street. | FOR RENT—Four rooms, steam- in Tournament Bowling at @ i P | witn the nhign school gymnasium e heated, electric range, washing L. . | CABLE AND KADIO REPOR1S SON BORN TO NIEMIS =k st i Aibets e rinbhi X Elks Al[eys Last ngn[ % decorated in fe y, member achine, oak floors, nicely furn- - N HYE:TF‘Z-D” I s :OSALMP S| N Mr. and Mre. Tauna M are the of the Muinmiers Club. bave ctnepSLX VESSELS SELL ished. Call Windsor Apartments. D e ialit ighest 4p.m pestdan. dax | proud parents of a baby boy born ;. . e A ton e With nine more howlers disquali Siation temp. temp temp. \temp. velocity 24hrs. Wr,r.h | nnu [As H I GH Iast night at St, Ann's Hoepital. The cluded final preparations for the CARGOES, SEATTLE | 5, FOR RENT—Small house on Distin fied in the Elimination Tournamen Rt 34 34 24 2 16 0 {18 l’i]c e & u" 2 ©. N spring informal to be neld toright in g i Phone 4503 mateh play b the Sk Heys Nome 38 36 30 3 16 Trace Clear L{onor Studbnte Ave Narhad litaster povma Fonor of the Mi-ic Festival partic-| SEATTLE, April 24—The follow- [_""777% & Pmu‘ ¢ eignieent o the c\r[*s‘n Bethel 50 50 28 0 0 Clear‘ ddukhbie! of 'Mr = I‘l"hgnnahbut(’rs sold catches here to- |FOR SALE — 2-room cabin, nine 98 piayery xetinfp. I contest. | pairbanks 64 . 58 32 8 0 Clear for Exercises on | Fleek ‘of this city - QL e day: | miles out on Glacier Highway. Team C. including Cleveland, 52 59 4 5 Slear A : b : From the Western banks—Norrona | 209 | Dawson 52 52 24 6 0 Clear Mav 21 — - have been transformed into Fhone 1202. | Evans and Hudson, who bowled the| &™p ) pes 38 32 30 12 0 cldy | May 4 | i" )[”“ 1?1(-;1 ith sr;rmg flow- | ©:000 pounds 7'¢ and 7 rents; Pa- | _ Hos g | st o ening. 1.-1 © = = ¢ oA slica of a gar vith s : 9 % a. R TR best Tiomt Sucel o, W0e ever e, bl Duten Bartor .. 48,40 8 40 8 0 cldy | ! ictorian ana| IR'VING SEAPLANE R e sade of. Chepe.naper heantifully | Sac 86,000 pounds, 7% B 7 cents. | MATD WANTED — Write Empire, 627; Team A, composed of H. Sabin, | 23 S e o o Sad b H Cldy | ©Olavi Wahto as Valedictorian and rs made of crepe paper b i From the local banks—Freya 15,000 | Box I, 1436, Boggan and Kegel, with a score of | &o08 F e R g ¢ Clea | ETving Fleck as Saly ian will rep- | ON SCENIC FLIGHT o:ranged along the side wall. Pro-| L ounds, Wesley 8000 pounds, Alba- o 1.583; and Team E, including Lave-| €ordova G | asn q g Gloay | resent the Senior Class of the Doug- | < grams of multi-colored paper k\\‘mbo tross 7,000 pounds, Rosarlo 5000 |FOR SALEMSIRE mods A Fad nik, Jorgensen and Sides, who| Juneaw : ¢ % i 4‘ tas high school at the commence-| j o, Paddeck and Mrs. A. Shel- bcen made by the club memberS|noungs all selling for 7% and 7t | sedan, reasonable. See it at the placed third with a count of 1,539 | Sitka 62 %5 o G 3 2 Goay | ment exercises scheduled for 2 on arrived last night aboard the and everything is in readiness for EotiiorE Mobir So. will compete tonight with the other | Ketchikan o & i oy 4 €87 | 1, to be held at the Coliseum the- ' [ying Airways Lockheed Vega plane the dance which will begin at 9:30 oo 8. g T FECREES S R) three teams remaining in active| Erince Rupert ... 60 60 B 4 4 0 P CHY[ qe Eight students, t HHis | iiicat B trihe Mevetes. o'clock compeition. Teams B, D and F | Edmonton 36 3¢ 2 = L 35 Cldy | 1 six boys will complete their high | A | our scenic flight ove:| The orchestra platform will bei lin, Pullen, Hollmann, Sweum, Rad. | Portiand . 8 6 | B0 ¢ .. .. Rain | getty Sey, Esther Shafer, Olavi and the Juneau area was made by | setting for the dance band which| o Ko de. Kaufman and McDonell, who| San Francisco 64 60 [ o289 & 5% 0 Cldy | wahto, Ervin Fleck, Frank Cashel. rced Vega with five pas- | will furnish the music under the | bowled the three lowest team totaje | New York il e § i R cluding Larry, Parks, Chie! | dirction of Mr. Byron Miller CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF # S ol - 4 Washington 2 | Kilburn. Officer aboard tt torship Za- Feature numbers are being ar- last night, are eliminated | FULET. SHOAIC . W15 JAMEEND RERESENTA S S S M. H. Sides, of Team E, won first b e | pora, and four members of the tréw. ' ranged for the intermission, accord= TATIVES FROM FIRST DIVISION place in the totals with a score of WEATRER CONDITIONS AT 8 A M i SCHOOL BOARD MEETS . e 3 to Everett Erickson, club ad- Subject to the will of the Democratic Voters at the 623, and bowled a sensational 248 Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 40; Craig, clear, 52; Wrangell | 'The regular m(-vtu.g of the D« SHOP IN JUNEAT. IR T ¥ i Primary—April 28 for first place in the individual| clear, 52; Sitka, clear, 48; Soapstone, clear, 527 Juneau, clear, 48;| S w i - ——— 24 i 6 Y game scoring. Farl Cleveland, of| Skagway, clear, 55; Cordova, clear; 427 Anchorage, clear, 39; Fair- Will be on the air over KINY at 6:45 P: M. on Team C, was second in the totals| banks, clear, 48; Nenana, clear, 44; Ruby, cloudy, 35; Nulato, cloudy, & 5 with 588, and third in the game| 34; Kaltag, cloudy, 38; Unalakleet, cloudy, 30; Flat, cloudy, 40. APRIL 22, 24 and 27 scoring with 221. W. S. Pullen, of v | Team D, who broke 200 twice and WEATHER SYNGSSIS i o= = p— placed third in the totals with a + of b83, was among the players eliminated. Paul Kegel, of Team A won second place in the game scor- i with 234 Complete scores were: Team E— Lavenik 157 173 187— 517 J rgensen 133 133 133—*399 Sides 179 196 248— 620 469 502 Team A— H. Sabin 206 165 211— 582 B ggan 146 146 146—°43 Kegel 153 3¢ 176— 5C3 Mo 545 5331535 Team D- Pulicn 178 204 201— 583 Hollmann 180 138 184— 503 Sweum 150 121 129— 40¢ 508 464 5147“86 Team B Stewart 199 199— 551 Van Atta 129 167— 443 Davlin 169 13 466 460 497 503—1460 Team F— | Radde 190 180 165— 535 | Kaufman 184 186 211— 481 McDonell 135 132 126— 393 509 498 502—1409 Team C— Cleveland 180 221 187— 588 | Evans 168 157 170— 4w Hudson 204 220 120— 544 552 598 4771627 Tonight the three teams who won last night will bowl against the other three teams remaining in the tournament. Team A will meet Team G, including Stevenson, Boyle and Bloedhorn, at 7:30 p.m.; Team C will bowl against Team H, includ- ing Robertson, Bingdale and Wirt, I at 8:30 pm.; and Team E will com- | Kegel placed first in the game scar- generous with their donations and pete with Team I, including Mor- gan, McCormick and Vukovich, — e RIFLE SHOOT T0 BEHELD SUNDAY AT MENDENHALL Public Is Tovited to Take Part in Event Sponsor- ed by Juneau Club A small bore rifle shoot to be held Sunday on the Mendenhall rifle range starting at 10 o'clock in the morning, was announced today by the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club. While the shoot is for small bore pieces at 50 and 100 yards| those wishing to shoot the. longer ranges may do so if they desire if they bring along their own rifles, Leo Jewitt, Club Secretary, said. While sponsored by the Club, the shoot is open to the public and gen- eral invitation is extended to all shooters to, be on hand with. their guns, Jewitt announced. CITY SHOWS RESULT OF FERA PROJECTS Juneau is showing the result of the various jobs which are being done by FERA laborers about the eity. The men are making ready today to pour concrete on the two tennis courts on Ninth Street. It is planned to flopd the courts .in the winter time and use them for skating. The work on the rock wall at the high school, on, Fifth Street, willl 822 828 7692410 be completed today, according to nnnnuneemem by City Engineer| Lagergren. = He states that good progress is being made on the wall at the grage school which is ex- pected to be completed Monday. Labor for the various projects is furnished by FERA, and the city supplies the materials, o | graphic Tournament | Redman, L. Hudson, J. MeCormick Warm weather prevailed yester perature of 64 having been record riurlng the night. JUNEAU ELKS WIN DECIDING! RADIO CONTEST Local Bowlers Cinch Five- Game Telegraphic Bowl- ing Match with 3 Wins Viclory for Juneau Elks bowlers assured last night when for he third successive time they de- ieated their Anchorage opponents in the current five-match Tele- The two re- maining matches. are scheduled for tonight and tomorrow night The Juneau First Team scored a total of 2,799 pins to win from the Anchorage Purple Team with a count of 2,542; and the Juneau Sec- ond Team bowled a total score of 2,733 against the Anchorage White ‘Team'’s score of 2,419. The best total score of the eve- ning, 593, was bowled by Frank Metcalf of the Juneau First Team. His teammate, Martin Lavenik,| placed second with a total score of 589, and Paul Kegel of the Juneau Second Team was third with 581. The best score bowled by an Anchor- age player, 571 bowled by Tousley of the Purple Team, failed to place.| ing with a count of 217; Metcalf and J. Barragar, Jr., both of the Juneau First Team, tied for second | place with scores of 212 each; and, Lavenik bowled 205 twice to tie| with George Benson of the Juneau Second Team for third place. The personnel of the Juneau teams bowling in the Telegraphic| Tournament games tonight follows: | First Team—E. Cleveland, R. H. Stevenson, W. S. Pullen, M. Lavenik and E. Radde. Second Team—M. H. Sides, H. and C. Tubbs. Complete scores bowled by both the Anchorage and Juneau teams last night were: i ———— ' GOODIE SALE By Luthieran Ladies' Aid at Bert's ash Grocery Tomorrow, Saturday. Rémember the dinner, May 13. adv. The barometric pressure was slightly below normal this, morning over the Arctic Coast, elsewhere oser Alaska high barometric pres-| sure prevailed. This general pressu ¢ distribution has been attended by clear weather over the greater portion of Alaska. Ximum tem- | 321 dtzrees lay at Fairbanks, a i }hd @ aflnmman SHOTGUN ‘GLUB PLANS SPECIAL SHOOT SUNDAY Puzes Wlll Be Given—Ef- | fort Being Made to Get Novices Out ¥ hc Juneau Shotgun Club will fea- a special handicap shoot Sun- | day for the novice shooters, a no- vice being anyone who has not sho prior to. January 1 of this year. The purpose of the shoot is » see how large a crowd will turn out. Shooting in two squads and using your high score for records will be the plan followed. Each shoote will have his handicap figured from the four highest scores he has shoi on the club grounds this year. Ad- ded birds will be given each shooter so as to give him a 100 percent av- erage, or a perfect score, In case of a tie for high gun the club will furnish shells and targets for cm third squad. Four prizes will be given and one of those will be for the lowest run in the day's shoot. The other three being given for first, second and third highest scores, The Juneau merchants were very the club officers and members wish to express their appreciation. Stores offering prizes for this shoot are raves, Sabins, Juneau Young and | homas Hmdware. COMMUNITY CHORU IS TO GIVE PROGRAM Members of the community chorus | Wwho have been holding their reg- ular practice in the Government school house for some time, will give a musical Wednesday, April 139, at 8 p. m. The affair will be held in the A. N. B. Hall on Wil- loughby Avenue. Funds derived from the enter- - ¥ % JUNEAU First Team— tainment which is being sponsored Metealf 212 202 179— 593(PY the Alaska Native Sisterhood | Vukovich 164 198 168— 530 |Will be used to pay for the music Barragar 167 181 212— 560 lthc chorus members have been us- Tavenlk 179 205 205— 589 :\g.danti as a benefit for the sister- 00 Boyle 190 1A ‘w_s_f’ Ralph Waggober is,digegtor of the | 886 980 9332799 Lc:horua a:xd Mrs. Willigm Paul ac- Team— onlpanxfi \ Benson 167 205 191— 563 e ] Elliot 175 204 169— 548 VISITORS WILL BE Halm 193 164 144— 501 Brown 181 171 188— 540 GUESTS AT TEA AT Kegel 201 163 217 581 GOVERNOR’S HOME 917 907 909—2733| Honoring the visiting musical con ANCHORAGE ductors, and members of the Ju-| Purple Team— ., |meau faculty, a tea will be given Beran 98 170 121— 389 |Saturday afternoon in the Gover- Bunce 163 154 192— 509 |nor’s House at 3:30 o'clock. Seeley 180 154 198— 532 The following will , assist Mrs,, | Tousley 179 194 198— S'Il’gobert W. Bender at the affair: | Markle 248 173 125— 541 [Mesdames James Whickersham, A.| —— —— —— ——I|E. Karnes, R. E. Robertson, G. F.| 863 845 834—2542| Alexander, W. P. Scott, Grover c White Team— 4 |Winn and: 1. Goldstein. Kunkle .. 150 131— 427/ Ten high school girls will a.ssist. Hill 188 156— 489 |in serving. Ostrander 178 175 174— 527 TR 5 TR Van Voorhis ... 164 173 168— 505 WILLIAMS BACK Johnson 189 142 140— 471 M. D. Williams, District Engineer for the Bureau of Public Roads, re- turned to his Juneau headquarters on the B. P. R. vessel Highway last night after an inspection trip to Petersburg and Wrangell. liams went down on the Yukon the first of the week and came back on the Highway which had taken work- men to Petersburg in the meantime. .- SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIEST! He reports work activities progress- ‘ng in the Southeast, Mr, Wil- | SPECIALS for SATURDAY and MONDAY DELIC OIQM ASPARAGUS, 2 hs,, NEW PEAS9 2 llw?c* v e 25(! NEW POTATOES SPINACH, Freshest . WAX ONIONS FRESH CHICKENS ON THE NORTHLAND FRYERS and STEWERS! Spring Special PER CASE CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Pure Foods Store A visit to our Family Liquor Department will convince you of our desire to serve you only the Best Wines and Liquors at Reasonable Prices! 25°30¢35¢ frrrrrrr e M en L SHECT S Olympia . .. Rheinlander . . . “ % 1 'YorTE FOR ERICK NESS Democratic Candidate for the TERRFTORIAL LEGISLATURE Thirty Years Residence in the Territory “ALL FOR ALASKA” Primaries—April 28, 1936 Radishes Cucumbers Green Onions Tomatoes Lettuce 25¢ KENNETH JUNGE Candidate Territorial House of Representatives DEMOCRATIC TICKET Candidate of Young People’s Democratic Club We think the Legislature can be improved upon with the infusion of young blood. OIS o SRS R f S MR. A. DOLHANYK Authorized Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Inspector IS IN JUNEAU For SERVICE and SUPPLIES Call J. B. Burford & Co., or Gast Ibs., 23C 2 Ibs., 25(: stincau Hotel e s T GASOLINE SHOVEL and 2 DUMP TRUCKS———————now open for hire on any dirt, .. 250 excavating and: moving jobs in or abeut: Juneau. GASTINEAU CONSTRUCTION CO. 3 for 25¢ 3 Ibs., 25(: Phone 4503 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND . TC HAMS AND BACON—U S. Government, lupected 2 ) FOR INSURANCE See H. R, SHEPARD & SON, , Telephone 409 B M. Behrends Bank Bldg $295 The First National Bank JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ‘SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%% Paid on Savings ’ Accounts Rainier . .. Hop Gold ... «r‘ g PHONE 478

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