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2y BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SARY - WHY DON'T D\S DAME MAKE UP HER MIND WHICH ONE OF US GUNS SHE WANTS To MARRY -2 1 CAN'T STALL "ROUND ' HERE ALL NIGHT - UM 1N TREININ' - WANT zm.’ EXPEDITION 10 WANT AD INFORMATION Count five avegée words to t:he: lmI'lflllv rate per line for consecutive i MOORS AT DO(K! Insertiors: | i adicional = ‘Iwo Former Guides of Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge ..50c Gopy must ve m tee oitie vy 2| RESCUE Party Report Dif- o'clock in the afternoon to insure | flculiles in Salvage JOb Insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone | Trom persons listed in f,elephone‘ directory. | the motorship Patterson which went | | Returned from a sa:vage trip m‘ | M.S. PATTERSON | ithe game onn- FROM BEHIND THE CURTAWNS N THE NEXT ROOM - JUST WALK AROLND NONCHALANTLY --- TS (N THE 8RG--- SAY, ROLLEM - NOU TOLD ME {T WAS AL\ SET- DOUGLAS BASKETBALL PLAYERS LOSE BOTH GAMES TO WRANGELL i Douglas High School cagers, in the first game since their return from their Haines-Skagway trip, played with the powerful Wrangell Institute quint‘ Saturds night at the Nat and definitely out-classed the visitors during the first half period only to lose just as defin- itely at the finish by a 47 to 26 tally. According to spectators at from both Juneau and Douglas the local lads were at their best of the entire season which {gives credance to the theory that practice and playing in warm and suitable gymnasiums in the other towns benefitted their play At the end of the first quarter Douglas led Wrangell 13 to 0. At |the half they were still ahead 22 Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. ‘ ashore early last December in a spec- —— ltacular accident on the Gulf of *Al- FOR SAI:E | aska mear Cape Fairweather, treasure hunters, Howard Hayes an two (H FOR SALE OR RENT—Parlly Anthony Thomas aboard the gas| furnished house with garage. boat Sultan are docked in Juneau! Phone 18 Douglas. today. —— —— | According to Thomas the Patter FOR SALE — Used Electric range son is still in good condition not yet having broken up. Landing at the wreck is a severe task due to offshore winds. The two salvagers managed a boarding party | Phone Green 680. FOR SALE Compl('lelv l‘urm.vhm house. 808 5th and Park. Reason- able. NS by approaching in a small dory.| PLATF (1LASS 6 ft. by 6 ft. Call Aboard the craft they discovered 428 after 1 pm. hospital equipment which was des- ! tined for the institution at Anchor. age, to be intact. This equipment is | reckoned to be worth between $6500 | B-ROOM house nished, on 5 e with bath, fur- acres deeded land 7 miles from Juneau on High- and $10,000. Also on board were 14 way; electricity, big chicken cases of food unopened A house. Priced low. See Sparks,!| They report that it is practically; Federal Bldg. lmpossxblc to handle salvage oper-| e — ———— [ations working out of a boat an- | INCOME property for sale. Phone chored in the area. Contemplating Blue 135. return to the site shortly they may FORD TUDOR, driven only 9,000 attempt to go up to the scene via a miges. New tires, deluxe radio and| 200 Party. heater. See Elroy Ninnis, By utilizing the numerous empu oil drums cast on the shores from POR SALE-U & I Lunch, Owner the Patterson they plan to build a quitting business. Write P.O. Box | taft and float the cargo out to a| 0274 or phone 334. larger vessel for trans-shipment —_— | According to Thomas the cargo| FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. will revert to the salvagers except for Phone 541 after 4 p.m. 25 percent which is retained by the . s insurance company. FOR RENT | The Juneau men were out since! January 28 consuming most of the | CLEAN, cheerful, 2-room. unfur- gmn ;1 the nlm between here and nished apt., for rent, ape Fairweather, only spending one | reasona e. easonable. | 4 ternoon at the site of the wreck, | AR For their efforts on the last jaunt | BOARD, with or wlthout mom 303 they obtained a small signal outfit | Gold St. Mrs. Wells. from the stranded craft. Hayes and Thomas were employed as guides when the Patterson rescue efforts were in progres: D MEN AFRAID OF LOUD COLORS IS GIVEN BIG LAUGH (Continuea frym Page One) Phone 723 CABXNé FOR RENT—WM( 9th St. Mrs. McMullen, BOAT STALL, by Douglas Bridge, $2 per month. Green 475. COZY, warm, furn. apts, Light. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. LOST AND FOUND WILL the party who picked up a | gray overcoat by mistake, at Mike's in Douglas Saturday night, | please call Green 403. man trims his — | —yellow lapels, LOST—EIgin wrist watch—has link | the trouser legs chain. Kmdly return to Empire. |pand. 3 | But, we save the best for last! MISCELLANEOUS | That is the cape for all these uni- s forms. It is a swishy affair that BUARANTEED Realistic Pm_‘\h.mgh. Napoleon fashion, from the nenis, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Shoulders to the knees. It is dark Lola’s Beauty Shop, helephone'm‘m with black vélvet collar and 201, 315 Decker Way. CURN your old gold into value, | a twist of black braid as a fastening. cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ! And now for the color. The cape is e WANTED uniform with yellow yellow braid down and yellow cap lined with the “color of the service,” Ired for artillery, yellow for cavalry, white or blue for infantry, and a i variety of other colors for ordnance, | medical and what not. And the cape ling 6 to 3 |to 20; then the superior weight, size and greater experience of the Wrangell men came to the fore as {their younger opponents became too exhausted to continue their speed and at the end of the third |period it was 33 to 24 in tnew favor, a lead which increased by 21 points at the end Evins Gunyah of Wrangell with {12 was their high point man, while 3. Stragier was high for DHS with 10 tallies. In the preliminary Douglas Re- serves started off pretty gooad, scor- for Wrangell during th: irst quarter but from then on the score was reversely one-sided, 9 to 13 at the half and 13 to 27 at end of third quarter. Main Event DHS. (260 WRANGELL (47) F—H. Savikko, 8 C. Johnnie, z |P—D. Wahto, 8 John Rose, |C—G. Stragier, 10 Evins Gunyah, 1” (w-A Savikkoe, 0.. Milne Hudsm 10 - WSS DILLY'S PEEKWNG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 13, 1939: ‘(i R. Fleek, 0 W. Williams, | Substitutions: Douglas—G. W: m- |to for D. Wahto; D. Wahto for Savikko. Wrangell—C. Didrickson (6), for Rose; Rose for Didrick- son; B. Wallace (7), for Gunyah; B. Reece (0), for Williams; Wil- liams for Reece Preliminary DHS. R. (16) W. SUBS (38) F—G. Kronquist, 0 C. Didrickson, 4 —D. Krsul, 2 Dan Paul, 8 G. Wahto. 14 H. Rose, 4 -D. Fleek, 0 L. Larson, 11 -B. Wilder, 0 8. J Substitutions: Douglas—G ham for Kronquist; F. Cashen for Krsul; Sa\'ikk{) for Wilder; H. Cashen for D. Fleek. Wrangell—H. Brown for Didrickson Officials—Referee, Erkine; Wahto timer s - COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT Tre regular February forepart of the month meeting of the Douglas City Council: is scheduled for this evening, to be held in the City Hall ROCK FiLL AT BOAT HARBOR PROGRESSING Work on CiTyAContract Is Performed Weekend =650 Feet fo Go With three h!fl\ working over the weekend, work on the city of Juneau’s rock bulkhead at the rear of the small boat harbor site has been carried 200 feet from the north end of the fill At the bridge end of the work, the fill now extends the block from 10th Street to 1th St This leaves ap- proximately 650 feet of bulkhead to be buiit in the ¢ d]! et Girls Turn fo Grandma’s - Spinning Wheel to Earn Their Way Through College A Berry College -Student at work on spinning wheel. By BILLIE DE BECK " MAKE YOUR VALENTINE DAY PARTY A FETE OF A HUNDRED SANDWICHES Devil's feod cake, encrusted with white icing, becomes a Valentine with a heart outlined in walnut meats and red fros centerpiece ALEXANDER GEORGE iy g white icing. Set it off with festoons |- AP Featurs Bervtie Welter of tiny cooky hearts dipped in red Say it with hearts, at that Val- [fondant ; entine party for the young folks, | Raspberry sherbet, strawberry ice Write the invitations on red hearts, | CFéam or special Valentine molds or use Valentines. Dress up the Make tempting partners for any of these cakes. Here is a Devil's food recipe you might try: One-third cup shorten- ing, 1'% cups brown sugar, eges, beaten, ': cup boiling water, 2 squares (2 oz.) unsweetened (-ookmu‘ sandwiches are ample as refresh- (chocolate, 1% cups sifted cake or ments when served with steaming | PAstty flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, chocolate, topped with a froth of |} teaspoon baking powder, ' tea- whipped cream spoon salt, % cup finely 4l\()p}?t‘d Since the guests will like their Walnut kernels, 1 teaspoon vanilla sandwiches dainty and unusual here | €¥tract, 'z cup sour milk or butter- | milk are some suggestions B g S0 1. Mix chopped cooked ham with Cream shortening thoroughly. ‘Add the sugar gradually and cream the house with gay strines of hearts in different sizes, match cut-out hearts for refreshment partners and serve the fgods in as many heart versions as possible Young people like sandwiches and diced pickles, minced lettuce and 7 salad dl:.‘,%"m and use as filling for | MixXture until light and fluffy. Add white bread slices. Cut into heart the beaten eggs and beat well shapdl Meanwhile, pour the boiling water 2. Blend chopped dates and figs °Ver the chocolate. Stir over low with nuts and cream and spread on | Neat until smooth and thick. Cook. | buttered Graham bread, Make into Add to the egg mixture, mixing sandwiches and cut into thin strips thoroughly. Sift the flour, soda, bak- ing powder and salt together. Add | walnut kernels. Combine the milk and the vanilla and add alternately | with the dry ingredients to the chocolate mixture, beating after each | | addition until smooth. Turn into a J well - greased and lightly - floured loaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees P). i R THANE WOMEN ARE || Stand the strips in red heart candy box | 3. Spread thin buttered slices of white bread with cream cheese mix- ed with chopped pimiento-stuffed | olives and salad dressing. Roll each |slice and tie it with red ribbon | Tuck these rolls in with other sand- wiches placed in basket | 4. Serve an array of open-faced sandwiches. Cut hes from slices {of white, brown and Graham bread fireea siksta. Garvish with siri SHOWER HOSTESSES of green peppers, hearts cut from —_— pimientos and cooked beets, minced . Mrs. Frank Sunderland and Mrs. | parsley, ss, nut halves and sliced Norris Richardson entertained with olives and pickles. a shower honoring Mrs. Roger Bai- | } It's Worth Extra Trouble |ley at the Sunderland residence in { Young folks often are inclined Thane last Saturday evening. lto be fastidious, so it pays to g0 Various card games were played | to a little extra trouble with their during the evening, the latter part parties. of which refreshments were served A dainty Valentine bouquet salad by the hostesses. is intriguing and adds glamour to| Those present included Mesdames any serving table. Mold vaspberry, Dave Carlson, E. M. Richardson, | cherry, strawberry, mint and grape mary Reiten, George Getchell, Dan | gelatin combinations in small round | Ljvie, G. Furuness, Ruth Holbrook cups. Unmold them bouquet fashion o pearson, Jack Messer, G. Abra- on a large tray. Cut leaves from pam gam Shoemaker, Earl Boese, green gelatine sheets. ‘Touch UP gay Richardson, Ernie Smith, Jim with cress or strips of letiuce. Let gole john, Adams, Miss Ruth Rich- | the guests help themselves to the ,.qoon and Miss R. Puruness. — e —— Phone 723———il5-2nd St. | Garbage Hauled e ——————————— ' | i e 1 THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON | “If your hair is not becaming to you--You should be coming to us." ) Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Stevens Shop v - SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MFEATS - AND POULTRY . FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 §’ Take Me Out To the ROYAL American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU | | | PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. Telephone 221 Specialty on Permanents ! When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING | STORAGE and CRATING Y CALL US | Juneau Transfer GEORGE BROS. " JUNEAU-YOUNG | Widest ) Selection of LIQUORS is the most popular PH““E ; sfrain of atrons e 92 or 95 one place always to get a good steak | dinner - at the | ' ROYAL CAFE i!The Juneau Laundry| | i FRANKLIN STREET between L ar aomdee e | | Frout Bpflgo%‘éol;gs Streets GENUINE | BLACK DIAMOND i Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | % “vesenone 42 |/ Bodding Transfer | MARINE PHONE - — ' | BUILDING 707 ———r——me———— | | Rock—Coal Hauling HOME GROCEBY [REI Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | - — e ——— Phone 146 | —————— Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 “ | O Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE Hardware Company PAINTS-OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON | “The Frigidaire Man" | Phone 48—Night Phone 696 | “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE Free Delivery Juneuu | o R e Reliable Transfer || Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a tank for Crude Ofl save | burner trouble. ] PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Family Shoe Store “Juneauw’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON--Manager Seward St.—Juneau California THE PURE FO Telephone 478 105 | You Are Sure of Choicest Meats Only IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT » PHONE 36 | FOR VERY PROMPT - - & LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Lode ana piacer :=zation notlces “ for. sale at The Baupire Office. o A v & - suEE Gr ous srb’f‘é‘*’y salad and also to dressing placed | Sk i e ¢¢¢¢o-ooonmo~woo~om“m s built to £l ati -| MOUNT BERRY, Ga, Feb. 13.—| p in a bowl concealed in a red heart WORK WANTED: Call at AF. of || A L R Paid by the hour, they can thus| "'y o i Ceam and cake IORVINENS (H,EBRA“ L. Hall, or phone 692 for general |""%: Pretly farm and mountain irls of | carn enough to pay their tuition, prise. Cut out hearts from thin X . y the Southern Appalachians are Us-| poard and oth | surprise. out hearts 4. | The mystery about it all is how oard and other expenses and still ik s oake. Ri = :“’:0:::5' }:fd ’_;c”rxeg;s hulisig |a fledgling lieutenant with an in-|ing grandmother’s old spinning| pave some moncy left over. lu\.mj of Wi‘nt.t mk; “llt.x'unn cen AN"IvaARY S‘ DAY see H n sm‘nn & sou ke laborers, e o i st $1,800 or so a year, can lay | Wheel to work their way through | Visitors Buy Products 1:“5 and fill with ;;" T w“ ” i R o BBe soees an ” ” o G PEI R | berry ice cream, over with un atels fift friends f T} iesel engine was patentod | Out the $500 to $1,000 necessary to|college. L e ik L Approximately y o . < . M. BE BLDG. by gcr d}:;edolf lg)lcxel Gerrx:mn en- | fit himself ‘with dress outfits, not| Not only do they spin the old-| APProximately 15000 persons vxsu:m‘:mhmallgw fance and PP D Mr. and Mrs. John Torvinen called .;rfli{l_w]“' o -----....5.3‘..‘3‘;’:5532&-:9‘ 2 gineer. in 1892, !to mention his ordinary uniforms,|time way, but they also use old-|8nnually the schools. Visitors turnlsh:vulh red cinnamon flavored Cream .o -yoi home Saturday evening to e _ e as D ; G A | Which can't be bought at the 15 |fashioned hand-carding sets to pre- | & fairly steady market for the prod- | hearts. extend . congratulations on _ their THAVE AN £EXPERT || baes . The 1,200 students on the 25,000- | F: together upright with frost- - - e — and ancient hand looms to weave on the 25,000 asten together uprig! The party was a complete sur- Cf‘m‘,‘,.‘(,fc,,“n,fi“f,"b&fi 2;{;, i the cloth. The result is homespun | aCFe campus with its 100 bulldings ing, three pink frosted sugar cook-| T0¢ X 1l R g o Mmaow ea”.'m ok 90! e seanodel it 16 will caetl:| WPA RESUMES : clothing of beauty and uality Lhat\*’"d 160 instructors and supervisors|ies. This forms a case v.hl(LI'x S Alma, Hendricksonioklelr demsghier. you less, Good mechanic, Phone| | Work on Juneau WPA projects| would make their grandmothers|have 25 different farm, shop and|ready to hold peppexmn:h;t;{: lt‘l‘]‘e Foathas Sue 4k Pedediat Puo“n 485 396 after 4 pm, for estimate. DALE | $4.00 PETERS Shoes All Leather—La! st Styles, Good- year Welt Construction—Quality Shoes for Less— 278 VAN’S STORE S. Franklin was resumed today. The cre ! been lald off Saturday due to snow | ! conditions. | cent store. s had - WATER NOTICE Do not let your faucets run con- tinually. There is a good supply of water in the reservoirs but the city mains cannot handle the water if it is allowed to run all the time. If this notice is not heeded we will be obliged to shut off your water. dy JUNEAU WATER CO, pare cotton and wool for spinning, proud. The homespun is made into dozens of customer attracting articles scarfs, aprons, napkins, smocks, bed- spreads, table covers and the like. These bring premium prices at a sales room in Martha Berry's famous mountain schools where nearly 100 girls are working their way. For eight months of the year these girls (and other students) work twc days a week and go to school for four days. The other four months of the year they may.work full time, | money. They learn useful trades or ucts made by students. | For another surprise try this: cherry ice cream tops with tiny red or pink hearts. The Table’s Heart Let your Valentine cake be heart of the table appointments. For a high effect, arrange three hearts in tiers on a serving platter.. Frost in pink and decorate in white or cover all the hearts with white! icing and decorate it with red candy | or frosting hearts. Or this cake idea may appeal to you: Bake white cake in a large Jround pan, Cover geneously wis home industries where they can earn | or vocations while working. More than 92 per cent work their way entirely through the high school and college departments. The other eight per cent are able to pay only a part of their expenses in cash. Only mountain or rural boys and girls who do not have money to get an education elsewhere are ad- mitted to these schools which Miss| Berry, now past 70, has spent more than half of her life developing. the fortieth wedding anniversary. Many lovely gifts were received by the couple, who were married on a Saturday night just forty years ago, in the Oceidental Hotel, which was at that time “the” hotel of Juneau R NEW TELEPHONF DIREC Allll.Y' To be issued March 15 ana forms close March 1. For space, listings 'and changes please call Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. phone 420 adv. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. AP OTCOCTCOEEECETE O LUMBER e -