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N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1937 ‘ Deal Completed (OIL PLANT NOW LAVENIK MAKES | For Uhler Creek | NEAR FINISHED 665 IN OPENER Buy a Rifle that's Got P s AT ROCK DNP OVELLS MLEY | vy It Takes Charlie Mundv Is Heading|New Docation of Union Oil‘ml}‘,""s; e i’l‘:""‘f i Back to Another Gives More Gas Bowifie hivfory odme close to being MODEL 64 o Placer Cr . made as Martin Lavenik, leadoff } lalel Clcek SlOIage ‘man for the Olds squad, rolled three Sk |games in a row over the two hun- 32 Special It is just 75 day Charlie Murray, Fortymile min- since the Union | greq mark to carry off high single , ing man recently of the Territorial f{'l Company started moving their | game honors with a roll of 243 pins; MODEL 94 Legislature, announced today that|lDane road plant to their new rock and high three-game honors with| H .30 Carbine INCHESTERS with the dump location, and it is just one the near-record total of ! putting in heavy machinery at a! later date. | pacity of 5450 barrels of diesel oil,| . | The Canyon Creek claims which 2350 barrels of white gas, 40,000 Totals 582 542 |Mr. Murray hds options on, 50 in |o: Femguson . 160 180 solid frame six-shot repeater, comes in .32 Winchester Special, .30 Winchester (.30-30) of .25-35 caliber. Also, in new high-speed The new tanks have storage ca- ® he has consummated a deal in | { whith his options on Uhler Creek,(Week since the company has begun| Fred Henning, leading off the| | placer ground near Jack Wade, |Pusiness at the new plant. Stutz squad, broke six hundred with famous Model 94 type of have been sold, well as the Hl-i Last '“74‘(“]1‘.\(.14\,)'. the last big oil :}.i\)-.lvfifi 'v for the three games total o, actlon Su[t the average hun‘el‘ in Alflska. - terests of the original locators Ulv("“k was moved and now, with of 631. The Olds squad beat the 4 the property, J. B Harrls, Jack {the addition of a new 5000 barrel Stutz team by 111 pins. J That is why 50 many of them are used. Buy - McHugh, and Charlie Johnson. storage tank, the company has| The scores were S5 : B M ey will go back to Fairbanks tank facilities for 427,000 gallons Stutz whatever style and caliber you like best—you | = £ tomorrow on the PAA Electra, wea-(°f diesel, and stove ofl, white gas, T me bty I get the same remarkable service. Famous = ¥ ther ‘mitting o a drill|2nd : . Davlin 75 7 3 B e i el i :,,':,1: “We hope to have the clean-up| Carmichacl 111 108 141— 360 Wmchester rugged strength and reliability, : Bl it naas Tha . Oreel |WOTK done in about four more — e e § oo Oresk, near the ;uhler Greek| L ocly iy ikos Gt || Toaly 516 471 572—1559 'combined with light weight. One of the best ¥ 'ground. With a drilling crew, Mur-| aid T. J. Walker, Construc { B oy s to put down holes ali|tion Superintendent foday. “Except| . .. .= O}s Winchester fast, smooth repeating actions. (B o ; or the weather, th s gone| Lavenik 243 22 g $ £ winter to determine the wor h of [{0% the WeAthoh, & e, 10 188 89565 parks 189 142 | Typical Winchester accuracy . . . Model 64, gallons of 76, and 60,000 gallons of Whatever your choice in a nfle, & number, extending 12 miles up the|g o= Ford 8 | g stove oil gas. The dock space cov- 2 ! i creek to the Canadian boundary,! .. . ... G Ed Radde 196 163 177— 536 buvfonnheammunmonnneeds. 219 Zipper—velocit 420 feet per second have shown fair! valties Tor. avbeal| o s roial of M0 SRR ook |k, Grlley 167 167 167— 501 Cartridges that dependably de- ° Zipp elocity 3,420 feet pei While constructing the most re- cent addition to Juneau's growing' waterfront skyline, 90 percent of Tiver the caliber’s full rated veloc. —for eagles, seals, Sitka deer. The popular ity and power, with bestaccuracy. Winchester Model 94 carbine—7 shots, years to men working hand placers. Whitehead . 155 126 138— 419 Squaw Creek, on which a big strike Totals 518 456 4821456 was made a few years ago, is a tri- " e h: 1 ur ¥ < the building materials and 95 per- b H Cartridges that are clean in yo! 5 1 g £ |butary to Canyon Creek. cent, of the labor have cOMmE OUt i Redman ¢ "m"'m S siol barrel, causing no rust or pitting, weight about 6% lbs.—comes in either .30 | - At the head of the Canvon Creck qf the Capital City 1B, caro . 1% 170 170— 510 Get Winchester Staynless Non- Winchester or .32 Winchester Special. See & |claims is the Walker's Fork landing | when Mr. Walker leaves for thelr Hermann . 161 175 17— 513 mercuric, with the red Winches- § i &!field, constructed this summer, and|South upon the completion of the e R T H ter trade mark on the box. them at your dealer’s today. © {from Jack Wade to Dawson, there|job he will go to Los Angeles for| Totals 501 512 520- WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., Dept. 5-N, NEW HAVEN, Conn., U.S.A. s a new stretch of 18 miles of high- |4 month's vacation, from whence he . way recently completed by the Al-|will go to Portland, Oregon, for a R & 4 |aske Road Commission. {large tank construction project|R. Duckworth . 147 211 132— 490 o Ve P,e ren S 0. nC. | “The departments handling these|there. It is twefity years since Mr.|R. Robertson .. 158 210 175— 543 ’ projects are due.for a lot of credit,” | Walker began pursuing his partic I-‘,KY Kyler 112 134 157— 4(JJ1 2 { said Murray today in the lobby of |lar of business and his work —_— Juneau’ iding Department Store the Gastineau Hotel. {has taken him all over the United| Totals 417 555 464—1436 TRADE MARK “Those roads and fields in that|States, Canada, and Mexico. Nash > . country have done wonders for a|————— — |J. Halm 173 173 promising mining section, and 1 ko since he first went to Nome in H. Sperling 170 170 soopta BTTIE | ecins | FISHERIES - STAFF fhey can keep on ading o Bt e 1007, coming out tp see serico im VAR AHS . 142 13 bl tiag i s Dbl pricay evening, 0. pu atier- | GOING SOUTH LAST 1o ren hat asot a hole in e sy ot nd hen bk o g DIMOND ASKS THAT | MATT MATTSON DIES FUNERAL SERVICE OF COMING WEEK ' ke yek-cascnt o e gt 07 ALASKA COUNCIL | TODAY AT HOSPITAL FOR MOYER BABY ey explained that miners in' SIX HUNTERS GOING |COLUMBIA LUMBER IS | BE REPRESENTED pae . TO BE TOMORROW Matt Mattson, Juneau resident who i|nis section, patronizing _Alaskan TO NEKA BAY ABOARD i WINNER OVER ARCTIC o has been in failing health for the ' sl P merchants, suffered a toll of 12 Funeral services for Thomas Ed- " PS, received here today, | . " T it g ping season | (00T pound for airplane freight BERT CARQ’S UMPQUA SQUAD AT BRUNSWICK |, o o B, anthony J. Dimond | s W0 Years, bassed away o vo|ward Moyer, baby son of Mr. and X from Fairbanks, and 20 cents a o'clock this morning at St. Ann’s Mrs. Tom Moyer, will be held at p 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the chapel of the Charles W Car- PRGTING '('Mn\\.\vd himself as “highly pleas- »ound for pack train freight from ; Jiara 3 e : , : ‘1“&'( B i here for most| , 1t s understood that Postmaster| led” with the appointment of E. L. At A S A reas Albert Wile went to Neka Bay near| At the Brunswick Alleys last night |Bartlett as Executive Secretary of tives. Funeral arrangements will iay. Aboard ska Agent L. G. den Steele Cul- 5 bertson. The n is expected miners, the freight journey has onl¥ yro5nap “for his annual duck hunt |the Columbia Lumber bowling team |the Alaska Planning Council and pe announced later, but will be |ter Mortuary. = § back Monday and the Brant pro- Pegun ’ ity saiq He Will have company over thebested the Arctics by 143 pins. Halm, said that he had asked the National | ¢e chapel of the Charles W Car Rev. John A. Glasse will offic- rure (Inll.[(!. bably will be in about the middle| “The loglcal ‘\"“_‘:l"“ »‘I;“m W4 \yeck end, for Bert Caro's Umpauab for the Columbia Lumber, was high|Resources Commitice, which Dhas|yrortuary. Mr. Mattson, 47 years iate at the services, which will be of next week. She will be here for|Murray, s ":‘“:l‘l“‘”"\_“‘;:‘ o ous, Will take a party of hunters to|threc-game man With 593 pins |the sponsorship of the Alaska plan, o1q died from tuberculosis. followed by interment in the Ma- (lf/(«'(’/l 4 few days'before going-south, tak={ia 0 85700 UC i e Ve preat deal |10 A place tonignt |There were six games over the 200|o ask B F. Heintzleman, Chairman % ey sonic plot of the Evergreen Ceme- - d to the winter n..mr,u.m‘m\ Im £ J\» :.;mm tisat Tine oo prover Those making the trip with c;nn‘mu!k jof the Planning Council, to go to BIG GAME HUNTER | texy. | of the kitchen Hl".mlrw "L:“[”f”:\llld]‘:"( Pb‘( “ it Enii ¥l ibe Bills Evans; Fody DAt ke yscorgs lolom Washington to aid in preparing the| g,y wosteller, big game hun-| A B i ! erie eau sta 0 have e |V i ver re 4 — tie r > 9 ) g - o : - 3 | es———cesm | here during the summer season. | Murray has been mining in Alas- oo b it ":‘:““’('1"\‘: Sotoutr i C Sl 5,‘81;:"”‘_“l;)“l;‘f3fd v :’,‘;“.“ F‘]‘_(’,’\’]‘d"““i"‘;:; ter, naturalist, and retired paper RAINBOW OFFICERS - — B —-— e it 3 : o Garlson 123 ;48 82— GO‘K‘Juu‘m’v 1 - S manufacturer from Kalamozoo, | Attention. If Quarun‘tinc is lifted [ iy A o s o " ; s Cpgl 5 158 106 00 ngagy 1. Mich., is enroute to the States fol-|there will be a practice at 1 sharp 1 haing = | P 5 lowing a summer’s hunting in Al-/on Saturday afternoon. Wi GRO' ARRESTED Shiato Try Top Notch Chili—15c. adv.|aska | adv. L. SHEARER, Recorder H. J. Leonard, negro, was ar-|Seston rested by the U. S. Marshal's office| e late yesterday on a charge of dis-| Totals 770 843 819 orderly conduct. Leonard was at| Columbia Lumber | liberty under a four-months sus-|Rands 169 193 160— 522 pended sentence on a similar count. |Jensen 183 159 172— 534 He is alleged to have tried to break |Halm 203 182 208— 593 c“chENs into Mrs. Leonard’s home, which is|Clark 149 177 191— 517 a violation of the suspended sen-!Carnegie 160 208 143— 511 tence arrangement, according to the Ius‘ COOk Qnd District Attorney's office. Totals 864 017 894—2677 Eat "Em. BERT'S CASH GROCERY THERE IS A REASON for the growing popularity of BERT'S— Finest Merchandise—Courteous Service—Fair Prices. You, too, should try us! 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