The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 2, 1936, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY* 2, 1936. e ————— S—— __BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : DON'T AX ME WHUT HEPPENT-- L DISREMEMBER EVER'THING T KEM | FUST ROUND, WAVIN' MAH ARMS LIKE YE SED- AN' ALL OF A SUDDINTY T LOOKED DOWN AN' A-SETTIN' RIGHT THAR WUZ TH' SPITTIN' »Z S il IMAGE OF %%_\ MARCELLY 943 7 WILKINS - THEN 2 ‘:j HARRY RAGE | VISITS HERE Harry Race, owner of the Race| Drug Stores, in Juneau and Ketehi- | kan, and Republican nominee for the House of Representatives in the| Territorial Legislature, arrived in Juneau on the North Sea, for a short business visit | Mr. Race said today that business! conditions in Ketchikan were very/ good and that residents of the) southern part of the Division were | anticipating a good season. According to present plans Mr.| Race will leave for Ketchikan o the Southhound Alaska Monday — e - RS TO MEET MONDAY MIN1 MORNING | The regular monthly meeting of the Juneau and Douglas Ministerial Association will be held at 10 a.m. Mcnday at the home of Rev. C. C Personeus, 123 Main Street .. NOTICE The Business and Professional Women's Club will hold its annual c mesting Monday pm. in the C ection of offi urged to be JAN: KRAF: ady Secretary. - May 4, at 8:00 cil Chambers. El- IS PAINTING UP Charles E. Naghel has the jump clean up and paint up week, summer home near the Al- Dairy, where a general paint- and redeco) | instructor to be filled, but ting of the place | BOUNCIN' OUT (N TH' E O (N TH' RINGSIDE SEATS ey DJ(T-- | DOUGLAS i NEWS MARTIN PEDERSEN CHOSEN AS SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT ‘The Douglas School Board at a special meeting last night elected Martin Pedersen, high school in- structor and basketball coach, as su- perintendent of the Douglas schools, succeeding Conrad H. Bow- man, who had previously announc- ed that he was not a candidate for re-election. Pedersen’s elevation to the superintendency leaves his pres- ent position and that of one other their election was left over until further check-up on applications can be made. N ! ast evening in — | chestra would nights a week Friday auditorium, ron Miller. - RETURN HERE TO RESIDE | Grant Logan and family returned to Doug vesterday after the win- ter’s residence in Juneau. They &re | living at the Kilburn home. e i NORTH SEA LANDS FREIGHT With fifteen tons of general freight for here the North Sea landed at the Jity Dock at 4:30 this morning. The g0 consisted of piping and hy- s for the new watel on to the regular merchandise plies. - - e | TO MAKE VOGAYE TO THE OLD COUNTRY | | Franz Kronquist expects to leave on one of the next boats for a visit with his father in Finland. He has | been awaiting a passport for some | time. being done now under the sup- ision of Max Mielke, decorator. LEAVES HOSPITAL Ruby Armour who received surgi- cal treatment at the ‘Government Hospital was dismissed today 93 Proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey Aged §— sTRAlGHT AT MOST DEALERS | Douglas i Church t . | Services 18 | Notices for vms church cotumn awst be received by The Empir: vot later than 10 o'~lock Saturday jmerning w guarantee change of sermon topics, etc LR AR ARG G e SRR C AN T Si. Luke’s Episcopal Church -8 No service tomorrow. 1:30 pm.—Union Sunday School 1 the Community Church. Douglas Catholic Church | St. Aloysius Church | 3 | 9:80 am.—Holy Mass. 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. " Douglas Community Church ° T i Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. 8:00 pan.—Evening service under rection of Rev. Erling K. Olafson. Douglas Presbyterian Mission | d DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 pam.—Bible School. 2:15 p.n.—Preaching service. All are invited to these services and to worship with us. C. S. EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service |Commission has announced open |competitive examinations as fol- {lows: Specialist in public finance, $5,- 600 a year, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. | Junior cotton technologist, $2,000 |a year, senior scientific aid (color technology), $2,000 a year, junior 1scientmc aid, $1,400 a year, Bureau lof Agricultural Economics, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Full information may be obtained at Roome 311, Federal and Terri- |torial Building, Juheau. ., DELICIOUS PURE ICE CREAM | Made fresh daily at the farm of the Alaska Dairy and it is known for its richness and lower prices. |Sold on the premises by the dish with home made cake. Also in cones, pints or quarts. adv. ALASKA DAIRY. | | When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US TH' SPTTIN' MARCELLY 22 YE BODACIOUS COMMUNITY ORCHE At the special practice of the Com- nunity Orchestra which was held Auditorium, it was decided to give a eoncert on Friday chool auditorium, and that the or- Practice nights will be on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 in All members of the orchestra are urged to attend the practices, which are under the direction of Mr. By- OH, YEAH ? WELL-- TH' QUICKER HE FORGETS MARCELLY, TH' BETTER !!' LISSEN TO THIS--RIGHT HERE (N TOOAY'S SOCIETY COLUMN -+ YE'LL HEV TH' PORE CRITTER THINKIN' HE AIR DE-MENTED (N T HAID -~ WE-UNS ORTER TELL HIM HIT WUZ MARCELLY HE SEED A-SETTIN' THAR- HIT'S TH' HUMARN THANG TER DO-- FLASH--!!! THE MULT | - MILLIONARE, SENATOR KNOTTS, WAS SEEN AT THE FIGHTS LAST NIGHT--EVEN A [} BALO HEAD CAN . _GET A MARCELLY " WAVE - |i {(F WE'RE WRONG - SUE US--~ ¥ D FLASH - " “COT” HAYES INTERVIEWED WILL FLY TO MINE IN SBATTLE DAILY TIMES OFF ON PLEASURE TRIP B. B. Neiding. in charge of opera- | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burford, Jame: tions at the Whitewater Taku mine, | Barragar, Jr., Helvi Paulson, and Mr end D. C. Soapstone, geologist and consulting engineer, are scheduled ( 1 - ! A. B. (Cot) Ha formerly with the Pacific Alaska Airways in Ju- neau, and now traffic representative the Grade Sehool for the compa Seattle, was|to fly to the property aboard the | boat Umpquah on a pleasure trip to ;, May 22, in the | &iven a column long interview in a | PAA Fairchild 71, leaving Juneau at | Taku Harbor, returning tom W it recent edition of the Seattle Daily | noon tomorrow. afternoon. hold practice two | Times, in which he outlined the in- i e e —_———— until the concert. |&uguration of the summer P.A.A. AR LG P S schedules in Alaska, as pl'fl‘lolls]yl JUNEAU FISH SALES TONSILECTOMY rinted in The Empire. o ‘--.p < ‘[ New England Fish Company pur- —_— A b 5 | chased 10,000 pounds of halibut from ¥ FBVOL ?ON’M“F‘F',")‘]“N \ ar. |the Thelma, and Sebastian Stuart Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ferguson ar- | o opaced 9500 pounds of haalibut rived home aboard the North Sea af- | PEHRATER 2P BES OF OO | ter'a pleasure tfip to the ‘States. ‘;eu Sl e gy |Dr. W. W. Council in his offices. SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot A. H. BROWN, Agent Phone 612, Night and Day AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. announces and Mrs. J B. Caro will leave Ju- | | neau tonight aboard Mr. Caro’s gas- Cora Olson, daughter of the Ter- | | ritorial Treasurer, underwent a ton- | | silectomy operation this morning The operation . was . performed by ‘TIGERS DEFEAT | ATHLETICS IN CLOSE CONTEST |account of rain American League Cleveland 0; Boston' 6. Chicago 2; New York 3. Detroit 4; Philadelphia 3. St. Louls }; Washington 17. STANDPING O CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Wen Lost Pet. 3 Oakland 24 10 705 Auker Wins Own Game hy} Seattle 20 15 51 Single, Scoring Run ~ |Missions o 2. Portland §5 581 to Break Tie Sacramento 17 489 E— San Francisco 18 438 i Y e |San Diego 21 ACO be ne yesterday by singling in NATIONAL. IaGHE |the sixth inning to score Ray Hay- | ; bt at orth with a run that clinched |, Yok s a 4 to 3 victory for the Detroit |Gl "0 &4 Tigers over the Philadelphia Ath- |ov Lous b 288 L 5 Cincinnati 7 533 | Pittsburgh 7 462 AR Boston ¥ .. 462 a GAMES FRIDAY Philadelphia 10 412 Pacific Coast League Brooklyn 9 .40 an Diego 0; Portland 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE land 4; Los Angeles 2 Won Lost Pet. 11; San Francisco 7. Boston 12 5 .08 Seattle 7. New York u 5 688 tional League Detroit 8. 8 it Brooklyn 0; St. Louis 12. Washington 10 B8 55 Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 4. Cleveland 8 7 533 | Boston 6; Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia 6 9 400 New York-Chicago pestponed on Chicago 4 9 308 St. Louis 3 13 188 A WASHABLE FLAT WALL PAINT A washable, flat finishing interior wall paint, for all types the addition of a Six-Place BELLANCA SKY-ROCKET to supplement the regular service now being performed by the Four -Place, ]J-6 Stinson Seaplane. 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