Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
and a tonight score of with in points. the 5. Petersby by Only Juneau Shotgun Club will continue a challenge maple court the 150 bird event. To date James the Douglas High five members of the club five knocked over (he their first qualifying| High School Vikings out to win this event and all persons, vious games, participating must be paid up. Oth-' Pplans for the continuation Arriving from Kake ketball cruise of Southeast S, ¢ Connor holds the lead with a Douglas. « followed by Dr, W. W At Kake the Indian Tour morrew will see many more margin at Wrangell merr on the way. {might, the Sitka five eked ers are urged to join |the Sheldon Jackson cagers’ Members with autos are requested are not announced. . SLATED WITH Big Event! g on the terday i the Sheldon Jackson School Sunday forenoon at 11 o'clock, the aggregation is eduled to meil wi 20, Dr. W. P. Blantonn met a close defeat as 19 and Lisle Hebert 18, shoot- | their game by two 16 « touring on to Petersburg, No handicaps will be announced |43 to 44 win ov until the first 100 birds are shot.| fnstitute, a feather in its cap af Every shooter to stop Percy's Cafe to provide| transpertation for those who have none. w - .- Soose Pufs It All Over U. WASHINGTON CAGERS IN BIG FLASH; T00 LATE S, March 8.—Flas pressive offensive d , althcugh toc late to do regards title horol ity of Washington « and outplayed the towering n Webfooters last nigh' by a of 48 to 37 - most the any H\p NEW YORK, March §—AI tlecring Ernie Vigh in the first rou right up a tremendous advantage Ore peints in a 12 round event scere and 162'2 pcunds Vigh pounds. at ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Beginning Tuesday, March 11, Odd Fellows will meet Tuesdays at 7:30 P. M. instead of Thursdays. adv T. HAGERUP, Noble Grand. CENTRAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Baltimore, Md. HAROLD H. BATES AGENT—Phone 321 Room 1—Valentine Bldg. half overweight. A T J-HIGH TO MEET As the schedule ne: Southeast nament, Bears and the top-flight are slated with headline billing the doubleheader for Monday ni in the Juneau gymnasium Second game will be between National Guard and the City ars the end before Firemen on ght e PSS USSR SRS S S S S S e e S S g o o« BUT Have You Enough Wouldn't it be discouraging to have a fire and discover that. the loss was a thousand dollars more than the amount of your fire insurance? Have YOU increased your fire in- surance as the number and value of your household furn- ishings increased? Don’t let fire catch you napping? Con- sult us . . . without charge or obligation. . Shattuck Agency Office—New York Life Phone 249 NEW, LONGER, EASY RIDING SPRINGS e I Cowling-Davlin Co. PHONE 57 bas- Alaska afternoon, hoop play duel with hoopsters they dropped | Then| safe portal will be repaired as soon as Thursday the the Wrangell has an even chance | the losses to the Institute in pre-| Ernie Vigh THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1941. Wash. Sfafe ™IS ALASKA Harhor i 10 BE SELECTED In Win Over . Market i(ITY COUNCIL n STARTS WORK TH EVENING Oregon State .c: i oo v To Open wash. 1o e rvwrd i . cremony New BUSIfleSS Emefpflse ONA.J.TRAIL PULLMAN, Wash. March 8 lady to be crowned a A Hlvm(mv‘ Established with Ny- Streef Committee Plans|w: Statay Nogtlilegh Divr-toraorrow in the Cabnivel G1t. gards as Propnetors Miss Alaska will be selected at a in | New Street for Fire Pro- Aoht AR i uteen 13 elested Q‘n“ tection at Boat Harbor | ™% “was the first time this season ent, Mrs. Stacia Rickert; and PRI the hington Staters have been Regent, Jack Burrington, Fair- pioneer A-J mine trail from Second|able to defeat the Oregon State Hatris up the hillside to the! — [ State 42 to 37 anks at this Valerie The and u s Carnival represented Spe announcement is made| by Miss in the Empire today of the Grand | Opening of the newest business in Juneau, the Harbor Market, locat- ed near the small boat harbor, 909 West 10th Street, and owned by A. T. Nygard. Mys. Eca Nygard,| former bookeeper at George Broth- ars Super Market, will be manager o[ the new establishment 2 Pin Games At Brunswick g - Mrs. Gardner Named As Trinity Guild Head project receives the approval of Gov. Ernest Gruening, Mayor Harry 1. Lucas announced at last ter| night’s ‘City Council meeting Allotted for the work is a $1.000 { WPA fund. Work will incl ul'\l of | bridges and general m\pmvcmrm our| of the trail . a | tion in shelving Gispiay, with mod- ’Clark entertained 'J. H. Sawyers Are in Juneau ern equipment, selling quality mer- chandise, a complete line of gro- ceries and meats are carried. | The store is equipped with the! new fluorescent lighting syslem throughout. The opening Mulh) day morning, March 10. | Mr. and Mrs H. Sawyer of S AT Sawyers Landing in Windham Bay, | were _brought to Juneau yesterday Temperan(e Group ! morning by Stanton Price in his Is Enterfaine | gas boat “Edna Mae.” | Mrs. Sawyer was taken to St. Ann's Hospital where she is receiving medi- In farewell to Mrs. Margarcet Harrais of Valdez, Mrs. J. M members of the cal supervision Women’s Christian Temperance Union last evening at her residence in Douglas. A luncheon was Clark, and during Harrals gave an on the founding and facts zers of is FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. Percy’s Cafe served by Mrs. he evening Mr: interesting talk of the W.C.T.U. concerning the organi- the organization. | S~ Subscribe for The Empire Including in the opening an- nouncement today, is the offering| of many specials to the Juneau At yesteraays election cf officers, | Mrs. T, C. Gardner was namer nre- sident of the Senior Trinity Guild. The meeting was held at Trin Hall. Mrs. Daniel Ross was elected vice oresident; Mrs. Charles Fox, secre- tary; and Mrs.. J. A. Wil trea- surcr, acting for Mrs. Lucretia Bo ford, now in the states. Mrs. Fox was hostess to the guild | yesterday and Mrs. E. H. Kaser wil entertain the group at the Marci 21, meeting. | The Council referred to the Strect Two bowling battles rattled and Committee an action that will con- clattered down the Brunswick al- tinue Harbor Way. or H Street.!jeys lagt night as the Juneau Laun- from 10th to 9th streets and allow!dary trio met a 3 to 1 defeat from the laying of water mains for the|ine George Brothers and the Bruns- fire protection of buildings in thejyjck keglers took the Baranof squad district. Frank Metcalf, city en-mw‘ the hurdles for a complete gineer, said that the work in ob-| whitewash. taining a right-of-way for the one- block street connection must be done immediately so that water 588, mains may_be laid. He said that| No tournament games will be play mains will not be laid until theed either tonight or Sunday nig! fill between the two streets has| Last night's scores follow: tled for a year, i Juneau Laundry do well in vertisement. Mr, Nygard, who built the morl» ern new structure, housing the store, reports that a delivery ser- vice will also be maintained with looking over High bowier for the evening wa Mike Ugrin, who rolled a tetal of Nygard will assist her hushand this busine: by managing the store, L} The opening day, Monday, is ex- e pected to draw a considerable Subscribe buying public, and purchasers will| the ad-‘ one delivery a day to Douglas. Mrs | m YSECOND ANNUAL Fishermen’s Dance SATURDAY, MARCH 8TH Dancing from 10 P. M.——UNTIL . IN MINERS® HALL Under Sponsorship of U. T. A., Local 26 Music by The Capital City Orchesira . for the count of six, with a smushing | appointed to negotiate with Wal-| Mationg Billy Soose went on to pile | ter Robinson on the sale price n( Soose entered the ring weighing was suggested by the City engineer | Mortensen 1602 Soose was fighting under a 30-da; suspension, being a pound ard cne FIREMEN MONDAY League basketball Alaska Basketball Tour- the Juneau High Crimson g, Eagles. Must Mcve House | Taguchi 147 171 A delegation of Councilmen was M. Rhodes 135 146 156 181 155—479 157—438 1594y ter nd on | his house which is ‘in the right of | |way of the proposed street. It 438 504 471-1413 | Brothers 197 141 George 152490 | 147 202 182--531| 170 146 148—d54 | i ki 514 489 482-1485 | Brunswick 179 178 147 99 183 201 500 478 Baranof 155 196 141 120 158 145 454 461 that the house be moved from the|Harter treet and set back on Robinson’s|B. Smith property, Unanimously passed was an ordx-' nance providing for the deletion | [of a voter's name from the regis- E. Galao tration i if the voter fails to|Kath. Pasquan !vote in one annual city election.|M. Ugrin The voter may vote in a following election by having his name re-| placed on the registration lists. Pin-Ball License An ordinance licensing automatic mechanical machines requiring the use of a coin or slug, previously| referred to the Police Committee,| passed by the Council with! two amendments. The license fee |, for an automatic musical machine ' was raised from $5 to $10 in the VI'D) AN first amendment. The second] o amendment prohibits automatic| 4LA51\ 4 7\7 pay-off ' machines. License fees for| | < Al the machines, thorized by the| Telephone 713 or write amendment, are $10 f musement The Alaska Territorial machines, $10 for musical machines| Employment Service and for merchandise vending| for this qualified worke: machines | w1 Preparations for the coming mu-| PAINTER -TRUCK DRIVER nicipal election were discussed by Single man age 32—is journeyman the Council, Clerks and judges for painter ng worked for Alaskan the election, which will be held contractors for several years doing April 1, will be appointed at the! painting and paprehanging. next Council meeting ‘The past couple of years has been City Engineer Frank Metcalf doing all types of Yruckdriving for asked that the Council consider local contractors and trucking com- an . ordinance requiring persons panies. Call ES. 266. wishing to make fills within the city limits to take out a permit' to do so. ! Library and Fire Department re- i ports were read, The Fire Depar | ment report showed that there were nine fires, including one false alarm in the month of February. ! 204561 128—374 535-1523 | 128—479 166427 159—462 453-1368 Ali the . 4 the $3.00 for a "ECTROGRAPHIC ORE TEST! Absolute identification of 28 metals Indication of major values Write for full particulars. Laucks Laboratories, Inc. Chemists Assayers Spectrographers Established 1908 314 Maritime Bldz. MA. 4203 Seattle, Wash. TOO I‘Al'b T() (,LAS‘ ll"Y DE LU X E Westinghouse uleclri;‘ range, used few months. Sell half origipal cost. Phone Red n;u.[ SRl il . Vi 21T i W The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. THE NEW . IN.TERNATIONAL? Take a look at the New K-Line Internationals, styled by top-flight designers, powered by the great new Inter- national-built Green Diamond Engines. And here's the kind of cam]arl that only drivers can really zpprecmte. ‘The secret is in the new, longer, easy-riding springs and the comfortable, all-steel Safety Cab. The perform- ance and economy of these New Internationals will amaze you. They will lower costs on </l hauling jobs. We're here to demonstrate for you any- time you say. Give us a ring. Panel bodies 7, 8, and 9-foot; ‘4, %, and 1-ton capacities. ] I irdteaguis FEFERARIET W tie Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the large: ‘aid ecirculation. crowd, All are invited to visit this strictly modern store. Everything is new. With a complete innovi- GRAND OPENING! An Event of New Merchandise and New Interest for EVERYONE!! JUNEAU'S NEW STORE Harbor Market 909 WEST I6TH STREET | @Gpening Announcement You are invited to attend our GRAND OPENING on MONDAY, MARCH 10. Inspect this fine, new self-service store with its Quality Merchandise and Prices that are sure to please! Phone Orders Given Prompt, Careful Attention COFFEE, SANDWICHES and CAKE SERVED THROUGHOUT THE DAY! ; I Pound of High Quality Coffee- i Given with Each $1.00 Purchase ADMISSION $1.00 Crrrrrre, (Limit—One Pound to Customer) P e RPN ittt - large - - 2 DOZEN 69(: 2POUNDS 75c E—6—6—3 BUTTER CHEESE— (ream Mild - - - - i Pound 28c LETTUCE— Fme,SolldHeads - - - [A(H 10¢ 3 DELIVERIES DAILY—11 A. M,, 3P. M. and 4:30 P. M. Fruits and Vegelables { SHORTENING Shurfine = ORANGES . -2 dozen 43¢ BANANAS pounds 25¢ TOMATOE Pound 25¢ THE BEST THEREIS! I'Pound Can CELERY .. . _Prach 15¢ CARROTS (-vashe”" 5 Ibs. 25¢ 3 Pound Can ONE DAILY DELIVERY TO DOUGLAS PRUNES Two 2-1b. pkgs. 25¢ BROWN SUGAR . . . 21bs. 19¢ RAISINS, Seedless . 11b, pkg. 10c HONEY . . . .. 5Ib.pail63 U. S. No. 1 Quality 9-1b. sack §3c FLOUR . 6 bars for 29¢ Finest Quality 0. K. SOAP 3 packages 14c FOULDS’ SPAGHETTI, NOODLES, - Every Day KREMEL MACARONI . 3packags 25¢ FULL LINE OF SULLY'S BREADS, CAKES AND PASTRIES — EVERY DAY!! CASH *''s QUALITY *UAls ECONOMY Harbor Market A. T. NYGARD—Proprietor - - s es kg QUALITY MEATS Weiners . . Pound 35¢ Litile Pigs . . Pound 35¢ Bacon . -. ., Pound 35¢ We Handle Fresh Meats Shurfine PEH“IT BUTTER Pint Jar Z3C Quart Jar 390 PHONE [ ] 352 PHONE ® 352