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POLLY AND HER PALS PAN! PAW,GIT UP L OUTA THAT CHAR, TH' CANARY'S DISAPPEARED ! NICK BAVARD ROLLS TALLY OF 25 PINS Fharks Bavard broke the season’s individu- rolling al game score record on elleys last night with a 256, The Sharks won two out of three from the Albacore. for the the Elks Tunas won two out of three from the Tarpon. Bar- 1acuda won two of three from Pickerel Tonight” matches, games Trout vs are Eels, Small the Fry Smelt vs Mullet and Sardines vs. Carp. Last night's scores were lows Holmquist Sperling Tarpon 170 180 151 180 as fol- WOT'S ALL _ TH RUCKUS 2 161 170 158 8 489 Albacore 172 201 256 192 172 178 200 170 vard Duckworth Stevenson 500 Totals 6201657 173 150 163 486 180- 180— 206 Stewar Redm Robertson 570 Totals 1 566—1603 Pickerel 200 188 170 Metcalf Hagerup Kaulmann Halm Shepard 501—1546 bowl Tot A ge score. Did not - - CROSSON SAILS LAST NiGHT ON THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1938. By CLIFF STERRETT HUH22--- WOT'S THAT 2 Y'SAY TH' CANARY'S Oklahoma City on business, expect- ing to be absent from the Territory about a month. on said the Pan American s clipper ship for the Seatii | to Juneau run should be flying the route again in about a week, equip- ped for winter flying with deic and other cold weather equipment. Didn't Get Charm Ind. — Floyd Peters killed a rattlesnake or thought he did. When he picked up the snake to get the rattles for a good luck charm the rattler wig- gled and bit his hand. Peters went to the hospital. - TRINITY JR. GUILD TO SPONSOR TROOP Announcement was made today that the Trinity Junior Guild is to sponsor a Scout Troop. Regis THAIS FUNNY. WUZ IN TH' / HE from California Grocery on the Stubbies. Tonight's Snow White at 7 and Percy’s vs. Vs, games are Triangle at 8 o'clock. Last night’s scores follow H. Sturroc Pertholl Hildinger Totals Truckers k 161 147 157 158 151 179 488 4511404 Califerni: EB. for N Schmitz G. Bavard Bav the TRUGKERS WIN Seiner Captain 3 FROM CALIF. GROCERY SQUAD The Truckers won three straight last night Brunswick alleys and Demons took two of three from the Learns Here of Alden’s Wreck Companion Boat of Alden “Holed Up” i Sun- day’s Fierce Gale Brunswick - 124 147 180— 516 _ 427(to cro 507 the CI The seiner Gladiator, from Thumnb Bay, Prince William: Sound; came into Juneau today after a trip 443 ACross the Gulf of Alaska to learn 445 from The Empire that companion boats, the _ been lost at sea. Nels Gunderson, skipper on the Gladiator, said he left Thumb Bay the Gulf last week with ine and the Alden, which one of its Alden, had Mumps Stop Boat MELBOURNE--Because of out- breaks of childish diseases—measles, wmumps and scarlet fever—the Aus- tralian cruisers Canberra and Syd- ney have cancelled visits to New Guinea, Papua and the New Hebrides, > - RUSSELL CLITHEROS HAVE HOUSE GUESTS Cowell, Jr T. Suhr arriving Denali and Mrs. O. Franklin of Chichagof, and Mrs. J of Seattle, the latter Juneau on the steamer house guests of Mr. in are Mrs. .Russell Clithero visitors are sisters of Mr. Clithero and a family dinner is planned for Sunday evening previous to the departure of Mrs. The two 422 latter vessel was abandoned to the 5 CUTTERKAIDA Educational Fund RETURNS HOME FROM OVERHAUL Two New Men Aboard Crew Claims to Have Good B. B. Team The C t Guard cutter Haida in command of Lt. Comdr. N. G Ricketts, is back at its familiar berth at the Government Wharf after b absent from Juneau since September 3, when it went south to Lake Union Shipyards in Seat- tle for annual overhaul Only new fac 1 the Hai ficers’ roster are the new EF Officer, Lt. Comdr. R. C whe will come north soon, to be fol- lowed by his wife and three childrer and gn A. F. Wayne, who places Ensign Russell Waesche transferred to the Astoria base Lt. Comdr. 8. P. Mehlman, re- lieved Executive Officer on the Haida, has autoed to his new desk post in Washington, D. C., with his wife and son. An uneventful trip north was ex- per ced by the Haida, and most interesting conversation aboard ship had to do with a basketball team from the ship that the men say “will clean up.” trip of for the brother the southbound Present also Al Clithero, Suhr, on Denali will be host. - - the dinner of the Loss grain and trates are required protein concen- to fatten hogs when they are on good pasture . Karnes Ball Is Event at Elks VSal. Night Tomorrow night at the Elks Ball- rcom the annual Educational nd sponsored by the Busi- Professicnal Women’s is Ball and Music will be furnished by Lil- lian and her orchestra, and dancing will start at 10 o'clock A Hallowe’en motif is being car- ried out in decorations for the eve- ning and noisemakers will add to the spirit of the occasion. Sponsors for the evening will in- clude, E. W. Griffin, Anthony E. A. B. Phillips. A. S. Dun- ham, R. E. Robertson, Grover C. Winn and Walter P. Scott The dance, sponsored by the B.P.W. Club, is given annually fer the purpose of raising money for the educational loan fund of the lub. This loan is made each year to the girl graduate with average grades, and who is ambitious to further her education. The usual loans made previous to this time bave been for $75 each. However this vear the club is planning io increase the two loans to $150 each. The four girls who have received this fund to date includé Mrs. Clar- ence Ferguson, Miss Matilda Holst, Miss Chede Paul and Miss Esther Nieme HALLOWE'EN TEA By Junior Guild, Saturday, October f n 2 to 5 o'clock in Trinity Parish Hall adv. - ALASKANA. By Marle Drake, 50c. tion is to take place at the first meeting which is to be held next Thursday after school, in the Trin- ity Parish Hall Mrs. Robert - gale Sunday night Gunderson said he lost the two other boats off Cape Hinchinbrook. and when the weather “looked too il 543 | tough.” went in to Cordova to get SUPER SPEE 24 shelter from the storm that coused | | GERESENINE 148— 449 the loss of the Alden. g - Halibut fishermen's hopes of sal- 527—1516 vage from the abandoned boat were dashed when Gunderson sali 133— 439 had seen wreckage near Hinchin- 134— 454 brook “that probably came from 162— 458 the Alden Burke 458 480 1376 Alaskan Proves = BUSINESS TRIP Joe Crosson, Ge Pacific Alaska Airways., flew into 143— 5 Juneau yesterday afternoon from 170— 544 Fairbanks and boarded the North- and girls who previously — - land for Seattle . istered are urged to be present 4941595 The well known pilot will go to the meeting on Thursday o Total 5131538 Totals 503 eral Manager of Den's Demens Mrs, troop Coughlin and Kleweno will supervise the 190 170 201 Cleveland 181— 549 Duncan Carnegie 202 164 177 & 143 t s -§‘ ot for e L Totals 561 Totals 512 477 he Royela Sands Mcrgan - Try an Empire ad. Totals 429—1353 & S o SHalllt &> P 0 §£ | ONE OF “AMERICA'S FINEST™ the CATS and the WITCHES will SOON begin to . . . . PR-OW-LL!! J.B.BP.W. INVITES YOU to BRING ycur BEST GIRL and JOIN in the FUN ... 8th Annual Educational Fund BALL ELKS’ HALL—Saturday Lillian Uggen'’s Orchestra Admission $1.00 DANCING AT 10 comes in one only, .348 Winch has two Winchester car= tridges, with 150-grain and 200-grain bullets re« spectively, muntle veloci- ties 2880 and 2520 fs. Write for Model 71 folder ‘and wew #4- page Ammunition Book—FR, Pop. 1,022,000 State Cap. Salem DO YOU KNOW...that Oregon has more than five hundred billion feet of standing timber —enough to reach from the carth to the moon and back 200 times?...tkat some of Oregon’s trees are 300 feet high—twice as high as the Statue of Liberty? Aflmm)unu trial of the new Winchester Model 71 rifle— in Alaskan bear, moose and mountain sheep hunting— was given by Dr. Shore, as one of its first purchasers. His Kodiak brown bear, estimated 1060 Ibs., fell to a single Winchester Super Speed Staynless 150-gr. cartridge. He used the same load on his successful moose and sheep hunts. Dr. Shore regards the Winchester Model 71 and its 348 cartridge with 150-grain bulletas “plenty heavy for any game in Alaska.” His experience has been matched by many experienced hunters, who pronounce the Winchester Model 71 and its cartridges a highly satisfactory choice. See a Vinchester Model 71 at your dealer’s. And be sure to buy Winchester Super Speed Staynless Cartridges. The .348 Super Speeds were early leaders among the big-game loads in the Super Speed success line, of which there are now more than 40 popular big game sizes. Super Speeds are loaded for maximum efficiency. That means full rated velocities and power, and the finest hunting accuracy your rifle is capable of. Clean in the barrel, due to no-rust Winchester ng. No harm to fired cases, because non-mercuric. 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