The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1942, Page 2

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While You DINE @ THE CHICKEN isdelicious e THE MUSIC is all you could desire --==with ® RUTH at the ORGAN ® PHONE 63 DOUGLAS The Douglas Inn JOHIN MARIN Proprietor : 4 TWEUTHWEKS Lutheran Aid " SCHOOL REPORT ToHave Sale IS SUBMITIED Wednesday| v Showing a steady increase in en- - |rollment since the opening of The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid is cOM- | sehool - last September, = although pleting plans for its annual Ba- gl low compared to last year, the zaar to be held Wednesday, De-[report of Juneau Public Schools cember 2, in the Church parlors}as of the twelfth week of school from 1 to 5 o'clock. has been turned in to J. C. Ryan, Repeating an event that was an|Commissioner of Education, by A. outstanding success several Yyears| gy Pphillips, superintendent ago,. the = committee, under the| High school and grade school leadership of Mrs. John Lowell | tardiness and absences have both will serve a Scandinavian tea. |increased in the last six weeks | The sewing booth will have many | gver the first period of school interesting hand made articles for | Comparative figures showing the | sale. Mrs. W. A. Rasmussen and | growth since the six weeks’ report Mrs. Andrew Hildre will have gare charge of this booth. For the grade schoo!, total en- Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, Mrs. Ol¢ [ roliment at the end of first six Westby and Mrs. Hans Loken will | wee| 486, and end of second six preside at the goody booth, where | weeks, 510. Total days of absence home made jellies, jams, pies and for the first period was 375 and for breads will be sold. | the second, 552; tardinesses num-| e bered 132 in the first six weeks| SONS OF NORWAY and 189 the second | CARD PARTY In the high school, enrollment | November 28, Odd Fellows Hall |Wwas 181 the first half and 193} Second of series. Benefit for Little | the second; there were 2¢0 absences for reservations | \cars should park ~ BRINGING UP FATHER SABIN'S AND T0P BOWLERS Teams Are Tied for Games | Won in Merchants’ | League 1 Sabin’s and Tl: Twentiéth Cen- tury Meat Company teams of the Merchants' Bowling League are tied for top place with nine games won 2 }53:1{2:;:: }22 ii? 12:3 41;’\1"“‘ and the method in which carv- | HERE FR'DAY | d st, @ ling to the | C: 2, o3 ing was done. | | bt ts}::(:dn]?;: as of November 21| M. Lavenik 184 177 “186— 5“““:?01m1udnu: the foreword, Mrs. | | A l R L l N E s at the Elks’ Club alleys. k- B P05 leml wrote, ‘the decline of aborigi- ON wAY souTH: | Total 432 443 4411313 | ¥ | Standing of the teams and the - e |mal culture and-the adoption of Office averages of team members follow: ‘@pot bah;l(;s 10 10— 30|white mans civilization is shown| Passengers leaving for the south | BARANOF HOTEL Ph“ne 6 6 7 Eo Won Lot R Duckworth 8 89 105 g7 |most clearly by the cooperation of- | vesterday were, for Ketchikan, Ro- | | Babink ; : Lewls Taylor ... 140 159 198 497 |fered by old people among the bert Ridley and for Seattle, W. J.|=——— e R S R T Twentieth ch\t\}x,\ p 2 | R. Duckworth . 164 141 132— 442£|‘ribes. in the project of the U.S.| Eiteman, George Dooley, M“‘”.VI Meat Company e — — —— __"|Forest Service for the rehabilita- | Ellen Dooley, Carl Hansen, Wat- | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. p Total 397 399 450—1246 tion of old totem poles and com- |son Reagan, Mrs. Cowling, L. B.| m: Drug Co z i {munal houses' which is not in|Courtney, E. C. Cooper, Charles O. ey 5 A Henning’s |accordance with the old customs. |Hammon and Mrs. Helene Hopper. : | R Spot. ... 3 36 36— 108 — g - | 3 \ | Thsaps : 8 !E. Hendrickson.. 106 83 117— 306 Y TRAN SPORTATION % COMPA N Y Henning's Clothing od " 15: 73 156 481 ' | Acron, a Greek physician, is re- \ Store ... 9 (H. Simmons ... 152 17 e o8 N ! | puted to have_originated fumigation / { Average of Team Members ¢P. Henping ... 164 168 194— 506 ' Ll iin 473 B. C. halting a plague in . Games| © o s AR | | Athens b ning ¢ fos o o o Gammes| Total'..... 448 450 5031401 DEDHAM, Mass—Customers ar-liaitinia Rimie: appiaics Ing . Butler, Mauro Drug Co. riving for luncheon Monday at Gil- |~ RN Dr. A, W. Stewart 183 12 i ST Olfue:d. Oarnegle . 198 13 A WaStawart'219 182 190 501 hert’s Iestaurant found the dOOIS | fmeee e e e 184 12 G. Waugh ... 140 124 100— 364 | locked and a sign reading { Mfif‘sf:fz:’{ 19,4 12 |D. Stewart ... 161 145 127— 433| “No coffee. !\ GEO. ANDERSON ! PFred Henning 172 6 ' . == — — -——1 *“No sugar j EXPERT PIANO TUNING Bob Duckworth m ¢ i Total 520 451 417—1388| “No help. |{ Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now | ewis Teyior mw 12 | - et |} at Your service—PHONE 143 | Dollie Stewart O R Lfl;;;“m s |} Anderson Music Shoppe | Bess 1 wo 12 (T . b w o] hnc:‘;':::;mw“ 159 6 |M. Stevenson .. 145 209 125— 479 'IDES TOMORRO e AR i oo o8 | Howard Simmons .. 157 12 | B. Lavenik 19 18, 1 e G R THE M. V. BEILBY Clarabelle Messer- 3 S ig] e—6:17 a.m., 1 €l. | will leave Juneau for Petersburg, : 149 12 | Total uos: 597 31888} D0 GiatTlons pm, 62 feet. | sohmidt . - Perey's 8w ekt o Port Alexander and Way Ports McCarty ¥ Spot 3 15 15— 48 High tide—5:46 p.m., 13.2 feet. | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Charlotte Barragar .. 148 12 icp%fl,’m,g‘e 136 236 158— 630 Tides Monday Please have all freight on City Dock Hazel Petrich lg 12 I5x . petrich 145 145 145 435| Low tide—0:33 am, 25 feet. | Tuesday, before 4 P. M. a3 P i jen 1 2 H i Mg 8. Yhat. xnztallelnseet‘setscv‘;{\soxx = B M. Speriing 110 135 126— 371 High t‘xde ‘_'“ am., lfz ie(t{ J. H. SAWYER 2 Hulo‘ iy e « . D L .| Tow tide—1:00 pm, 62 feet. - . SMART SHIP elvi Barraga Total 206 531 444—13s1| High tide—6:50 pm. 126 feet. | s e Herb Waugh > 137 12 £ e | | - — Gladyco Overby .. 185 12 | b HEBARANOF | /——— = Shives wenes W W (Bl 0 W - x| ' {{ ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES 2ol Henen 127 12 |H Barregar . 153 131 145— 429 Alaska’s Largest Apartment | ffi?fw"&'fifi?s 121 3 H. Waugh 125 135 119— 379 Hotel { | Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express $aripre Kattmant,.. 109 - 3, i Mendrickson. 19 143 201 680 £t ! SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Evelyn Hendrickson. 98 3 | o R EVERY ROOM WITH TUB { | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- it Duckworth 95 3 aps 5 and SHOWER l} Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka . M:.e.__.“——_ 20th Century Market % e | Jucau.$8 810 $18 $10 s8 $18 S8 SI8 p L. Senescue 141 148 170— 459 {1l sitza 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Clarabelle Mes- Reasonable Rates ) Chnichagof18 10 18 10 18 10 5 serschmidt .. 151 156 131— 438 * !} Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 J. Barragar 199 256 169— 624 {I] pelican .18 10 18 18 ; i o e e T Phone 800 $ 1 Todd 18 18 10 10 ! Total 491 560 4701521 Ixe)m\ke 0 - 10 10 ol i goon .. ! |1 Hoonan - 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Next basketball games-in the Gastineau Channel League will be played Monday evening starting at 7:30 o'clock in Douglas. The Moose wil tackle the Hill- crest in the opener, and the Fal- | cons will play the Beavers in the nightcap. MAJOR LEAGUE BOWLING TEAMS . TOPLAY SUNDAY Bowling tournament games scheduled for the Elks Club alleys tomorrow night will be between teams of the Major League. All four teams of the League, Elks, Cardinals, Yankees and Giants are slated to be on hand. e e——— VERL MORE IS BACK AFTER TRIP SOUTH Verl More returned Thursday ‘mommg from a trip to southern |Oregon, glad to be back in Ju- | neau after the hectic conditions ‘of the coast. cities. He says the folks who live in Alaska don't know how | lucky they are to be here. Miss Connie Brown was a Fri- day afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs. More, stopping at the Bar- anof. B NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Owners of automobiles are ur- gently requested- to observe all parking regulations, as. city crews are hindered in the work of clear- ing the snow from the streets. No overnight:: on streets that hinder the. snowplow. Use parking lots and side streets as ‘much as possible. ‘Your coopera- Camp Norway. ady.|at the first part and 265 in - the|tion is urgently requested. ety o second; 149 tardinesses o 152 in| H. 1. LUCAS, SE STAMPS the second six weeks. {adv. Mayor. . 20TH CENTURY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA J. BARRAGAR | part the Totems played in the lives FRIDAY NIGHT of Indians in the Totem Pole dis- | trict which - extends from the Co- { James Barragar, of the 20th Cen- ,1)""“1;"‘.‘!?”:' ‘,:; (_:“:;p Tl' E.‘“af’ - ltury team, made high single game/the foreword, Mrs. Paul points out score in tournament games of the |the effect of topography of this Merchants’ League at the Elks: Club country on the hab! | Preceding the main body of the manuscript is a foreword which gives a complete background of the in the second game, He also had |cularly the Thlingets, Haidas and ‘hxgh three=game. total with 624 for Tsimshians of Southeast Alaska. theé three games. {Shc included in the foreword an J. s were notable for the few high scores made—too much turkey, perhaps. Scores in last night's games fol-|plainss the division of ~sub-crests, low: the importance the phatries, o | Juneau Drug Co. | family lines played in -the | never religious. She also ex- MAKES FLIGHTS 10 KETCHIKAN, SITKA Alaska Airlines left this Sitka and Ketchikan. On the Ket- S, APPEArance | .piyqn trip Fred Magil was a pas- {alleys last night when he rolled 256 and cuiture of the Indians, parti- | . o0 4 far as Petersburg. passenger t : 5 In addition plane carried a| Games of the league last night | explanation of the significance of capacity load of mail and express the Totem which, she points out,|, " siiva e, " ELEVEN LEAVE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR | planes | for flights to an outgoing this morning. | 1942 | . INDIAN LORE MUCES ON - Larger hat needed? IF YOU wear a hat that | - AREPREPARED| ¥oU waa o bt th ! a headache. But it won't ‘Mrs. Frances Paul Author, be as serious as the of Manuscripts on Bas- | Beaecme xou et ketry and Totems | enough to cover your loss when fire destroys Interesting additions to native 'lore of Southeast Alaska will be your home. Have you really enough insurance? available to the public when manu- scripts written and illustrated by | . Fra i th | e pronces v e i e g pygtuelk | | Agency | lished by the Department of the | Interior. INSURANCE—BO JUNEAU i | | | | | For the last two summers Mrs. Paul has been doing research work, under assignment from the Inter-| jor Department and the manu- scripts are the result of this work. During the summer of 1941 she; did research work on the subject s = <) A T C 0 |} Wrangell .. Alaska Transportatiem Company SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. . B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to heichikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pno“z slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome NIGHT 312 Beattle, Wash. of Thiinget basketry on which she completed and illustrated a manu- ‘script which has been accepted for ‘publication by the Department of the Interior, though publication has been postponed due to the war. LEAVE DOUGLAS | a.m.—Willoughby CHANNEL BUS LINE, Schedule from Douslas to Juneau and Return New Schedule Effective November 1, 1042 LEAVE JUNEAU a.m.—Wllloughby—Mine INC. Junean, Alask: Whitehorse, ¥. Fairbanks, Alask: Fairbanks, Alas! Ruby, Alaska Nome, Alasks a.m.—Twelfth 0 a.m.—Twelfth 0 a.m.—Willoughby Totem Poles | Recently Mrs. Paul completed’ a Willoaehhy manuscript on Totems of South- Twelfth east Alaska, including thelr his- | : B tory and methods of carving which | p.m.—Willoughby is now in the hands of the Depart- S g ment of Education of the Office of p.m.—Willoughby Indian Affairs, together with eol-| i 4 orful illustrations of the various | types: and' designs of totems. Mrs, | > Paul made an exhaustive study of || Montnly Ticket the totems and totem lore during|| 30-Ride Book the;past=summer and but recently | completed © the manuscript which | will,be a valuable addition to the gtudy’ of this fascinating subject. “Purpése ‘of the manuscript is to be used &8s a means of represent- ing the best and most authentic history of the Totem, according to ‘Ticket . SRt Ski Trail to Juneau Ticket - el ‘Two-Mile Post to Juneau—Monthly Ticket - SR 34-Ride Ticket—Lawson Creek _ 34-Ride Ticket—Two-Mile Post Monthly Ticket—Douglas to Foundry - Douslas Highway Lawson Creek to Juneau—Monthly 4.7 - Monthly EL308 15 a.m.—Willoughby—Foundry —Willoughby ~Willoughby —willoyghby —Willoughby y —Foundry —Willoughby ~—Willoughby 12:45 a.m.—Willoughby NEW RATES Juneau-Douglas Route Ticket - 5 Douglas—Straight 34-Ride Ticket—Ski Trafl .75 Thirty-Ride Book—Lawson Creek ‘Thirty-Ride Book—Two-Mile Post .. Thirty-Ride Book—Ski Trajl . 0 City Rates ... et 425 Round Trip Ticket along Douglas 0 Ry oo By GEORGE McMANUS , Alaska 150 MWT PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS JUNEAU — #NCHORAGE WELL=I'M NOT GOING WITH MAGGIE TO MRS. HOOT'S HOUSE -1 CAN'T STAND LISTENING TO THAT WOMAN'S VOICE HOLD YOUR TEMPER- DADDY -SHE ‘PHONED MRS. HOOT AND SHE 1S NOT HOME-YOU'RE GOING OVER TO MR. AND MRS, BEN ILLENWELL- WELL- THAT'S NOT SO BAD - ANYTHING 1S BETTER THAN GOING OH ~-MAGGIE- 'M READY- TO THE HOOTS' HOUSE HOW DO YOU DO-MRS. ILLENWELL-I'M SO HAPPY TO FIND YOU AT HOME - WHY-MRS. JIGGS -THIS IS SLICH A JOLLY SURPRISE - DO COME IN -MRS. HOOT S HERE -SHE 1S GOING TO SING FOR US=OH~ THIS IS SO JOLLY - World rights reserv ] YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service fo KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woeodley Airways - (ALASEA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES - ~PHONE 612 AGENTS

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