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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA URDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1942 « WOMEN nyjm M'oo.s ’: o .\;Eél'lgEli ;!;?':To . 'Iwmlv & FOUR ‘k. MA(K AND M.]. . & will be played. All members are|e Maximum 31, minimum 28 Y urged to attend: : N S :; "'GH 1 Emv m; BAKER / T oo ¥ om FROMLSFAGWAY‘ BOWLERS | Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Arrivals from Skagway last night| Katherine Mack, of the Baranof ady Recorder. | BUY DEFENSE BONDS | were M. D! Tedford, Bernard Fu&lwam, rollad the igh slagle glame | pya yourever know . - . +%? 1B0l0. player from Esnibs aRY his Yakutat Valdez Nome ton, W. F. McCarthy, J. J. Lucas, |score of the Highheel League ieAms| "y Walter W. Council was | mallet has cinched many important | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay ElE TRI Al AppllAN(ES Leonard White, H. Huff, Bill Fmrp'lg?gh:h&nfi"fia ?:‘:g’;‘g;")‘fig"p:?"‘:‘:m All-American star, back in 1900 | games. This fellow is another all| W. D. B ancis Pre Mrs s game | 5. Flo IV ; po ; 9 : 4 B Ra“turrtl; l::;)‘l]::““l;‘:”:::j\ Mr;fiand Mary Jean McNaughton, of the | ' h‘?0"“:_l'mi)qla’\‘("‘d”:fl:x”[hZ" d;};: Gfound, atitighe oS ! Kuskokwlm and Yukon Poln’s C. Mulk, Lt. Col. E. Pettibone, F. | Federals, was high for the three| 00 Fnoi " Seqpe: was the| That Dr. Bob Simpson of Ye| . Make Useful d L ti Christmas Gifis s | Mrs, |8ames with a total of 467. . y & W ! ake seiul an as lng risim R. Davidson, Frank Marshall Ts. Scores of the Highheel tourna- 8reatest thing in sports and any- Nugget Shoppe originated ping pong | e nes aY rl aY n aY S - L. Johnson, C. Jones, K. Curchin, td last ht - thing the referee didn't see was in the Iditarod way back in 1910.| AND PURCHASE THE CF A W. S 11, Brude et GrTMG ST« P { v 1 R o | o e 2 ; Al JRC Simpson, J 1 ruce Baranof perfectly legal. A year later he was | “Doc is a good hunter too, for Barkesdale, H. L. Shuffle, George |y ropure 125 103 113— 341 moved to tackle and again was |example on a recent hunting A. Schumacher and W. Bryson. |g wack 138 173 128— 439 (named on the All-American team, trip we were walking along stalk- | Taking passage for the south|Garraty 135 187 148— 420 while playing for the University |ing deer, but instead Bob walked | were Burford Carmichael, Elizabeth | gaviland 124 133 102— 359 |of North Carolina. He also played darn near into a bears' den. For I A EGG COOKER SETS Carmicbael and children, Glen V.| b R baseball and was the National AAU a while I thought he was an old Carl, Frank Winters, Floyd V.| Total 532 546 491—1559 | Decathalon Champ, starring in the |friend of brother Bruin for he was A l R L l N E S HAIRDRYERS URN SETS Olin, Henrietta Olin, Pete Johnson, | Teachers Ibroad jump, discus throw, high about 30 feet from the big fellow | ELECTRIC RAZORS COFFEE MAKERS Sam J. Merritt, John W. Brese-|Spot 30 30 30— 90|jump, and held the pole vaulting himself. I looked at the bear &nd! Office Pll ELECTRIC HOT PADS CREAM WHIPPERS man, Harry E. Merriman, M. |Sturgls 87 115 118— 320 [championship for a number of |then at Bob and seeing no resem- | BARANOF HOTEL one 667 ELECTRIC BLANKETS CORN POPPERS | Lilly McEachran, Jack G. Zavod- |VanderLeest .. 116 117 117— 350 | ey, Dr. Council is one of the out- blance I shouted for him to either | sky, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, H. M. Johnson 91 105 8- ~“‘|\ anding fishermen in North Am- shoot quick or start introducing BOTTLE WARMERS ICE-O-MATTS Schweitert, Dr. H. J. Powers, Mrs. |Jones 143 142 122— 409].1400 a5 well as being a hunter of |himself, for the bear was licking | VAPORIZERS JUICE-O-MATTS H. J. Powers, Thomas J. McCaul, A ‘4“' renown. All are warned not to sit | his chops and sizing Bob up to de-! ELECTRIC TEA KETTLES FLASH LIGHTS Mrs. T. J. McCaul and Walter W.| Total 467 509 4651443 ;" ) any of his bridge games, lest cide which part of the Simpson | Stoll for Seattle fi:u;:l» |before the evening is through he anatomy would make the choicest | FOOD STOBAGE CONTAINEHS Leaving here for Ketchikan were |y oo o0 Y48 157 102 _4g7|holds a first mortgage on your morsel. Bob stopped when he heard | M ’ M. D. Telford, Perry Huff, Bruce . 100 aag|home. He's a bridge shark of the my shout and he and the bear| ™ " RIGER A . r a 152 132 386 FOR REFRIGERATORS Busksdle, Prank W. Bridgewater, | 8107 o 208 | Culhortacn el TRANSPORTATION. COMPANY Kenned: 126 109 123 G. F. Bell, Robert E. Stahlnecker, Man\lg};llhl 117 96 118— 331 seconds, after which the bear de- Floor Lamps-Table Lamps-Pin-up Lamps | Buey coves. s, Bailey Covey M1 9 U= S it Brooks Hanford, that gen- cided the Doc was too dam small| and Carl Johnson; for Prince RM-| gy 403 514 5351542 lal fellow at the Northland Trans- |for a good meal and’ ambled off | ALL TYPES OF LIGHTING FIXTURES pert, Lt. Col. G. B. Woodruff and Dolls portation Company is the Tiddley |into the woods, I would have taken | G. Rochlin Spot 12 12 12 36! Wink Champion of Alaska. He a shot or two but Bob says, “The | IN'LATEST DESIGN —5-slo- P. Dooley 129 108 135— 367 throws or should T say pinches, a bear wasn't shooting at us so joH"J KEYSER . Stewart ... 127 130 119— 376|mean tiddle, or whatever the lit- why shoot at him"? He didn't say | H Terhune 125 94 92— 311|tle chip is called that throws the the same when we saw a deer ¢ General Electric Clocks for Kitchen . 92— 811 e chip o deer a| Sharpe 137 116 1| circles into the cup. few minutes later! Yep, Doc is| ke HERE ON VIS" 3D aan kel quite a hunter and if you don't | { ~ Total 530 455 4561441 na¢ 14, Col. Mollett is a 5-goal 'believe me . . . just ask Doc. Beautiful General Electric Ranges John J. Keyser, who was with I v asil ‘ the U.8. Weather Bureau in Ju- O S e e ST DR AW.STEWART | JESSE M. BLINN, TIDES TOMORROW transferred to Anchorage, now is il ’ All at visiting friends here, awaiting trans- ! l l" MASKA p'oNEER portation to the States. v High tide—0:19 am., 153 feet. Assistant Meteorologist with the | Low tide—6:02 am., 2.1 feet. |transferred to Washington, D.C. On = Low tide—6:46 pm., -22 feet g7 . Tides Monday Lhis way to the nation’s capital he SEATTLE, Dec. _ Jesse Man- = Dr. A. W. Stewart, of the Butler, High tide—1:08 a. 16.2 feet y Wil stop off for W?_Wi\eks “r" Mauro Drug Company team, was|son Blinn, 80, Alaska pioneer who Lo‘:v ud:- 651 1[:: ]’»; ,:., an (Pine Oity, Minn, 10 Vit bis Wi |high bowler of the Merchants'|founded the first cannery on Ko-| pign tide_12:56 pm., 194 feet and two sons whom he has oY yeague last night when he rolled |diak Island, died in' an Auburn, e e { seen for eight months. up a total of 617 for three games|Wash. hospital last Tuesd: OR MBCT Dy A Doey B T & sh., hospital las uesday. A & . R I : and made a single game high of 221| Blinn owned and operated a ALA s KA c o A s TAL A !R LI N E s in the first match. W dance hall and pool room at Ko-| Empire Classifieds Pay! Secrving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express Sicnres’ HKle n last nighies games jdtak, now runi by two: sens for | e SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. o Pases! P SHa e aiko OpdTEe ORDER YOUR | | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- b g mail run between Seldovia and P Sitk: . { Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof a z%fi;fi; ?gg ig}, }gg:g;g Cooks Tnlet for a number of years. RABBIT SKINS I Juneau_.$8 $10 $18 $10 818 s$18 18 $18 $18 1 1 NO | s.iea 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 B: Petrich 159 183-,137-37436 | o] RO, o Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 ot 1o o o |SKING CONDITIONS ey s Kmshen 18 10 18 10 18 1 4 VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY oy, = i Ordway’s Todd 18 18 10 10 spot 1212 13- 3% FINE FOR WEEKEND ATTLE, WASHINGTON {F ikt 10" et a0 | L. Hendrickson.. 160 163 189— 512, Rt il . S R R Angoon .. 18 18 | H. Barragar 144 88 126 353l Skiing conditions are now excel- | foeosr s~ Hoonah .. 10 le | 2. Waugh 134 124 124— 382!lent on the Douglas slalom hill | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 — — — ——|and the trail all the way to the| z Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Total 450 387 451—1288 |upper cabin is in fine shape, Ju- ULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ety neau Ski Club President Curtis | T n E Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg 20th' Century Meat Market | Shattuck announced today. Juneau ........ 5. $35.00 $30.00 L. Senescu 148 162 154— 464| Plans are being made to bring| Petersburg . X 10.00 C. Messer- |the ski tow down irom the upper A T C “ Wrangell schmidt 134 132 146— 412|cabin and to install it on the Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hewchikan J. Barragar 189 179 188-4I526 | clalom hill as soon as possible. L l N E | Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg | S T T This improvement should be ac- and Wrangell % | Total 441 473 488—1402| oribiched in several weeks. FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, pONE 612 Leota’s | HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: B. Lavenik 110 178 156— 444 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Alaska Transportatien { Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants y,ssemvenmn m ;‘H’f‘{ ;:‘l“ gig e - Company Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 3 nescu el s . m mmsl| GEO. ANDERSON v | | SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 | EXPERT PIANO TUNING e > Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now SRAFTLE Dr. Stewart 221 206 190~ 617 at Your Service—PHONE 143 —_— i - aks — G. Waugh 118 108 128— 354 Anderson Music Sho, £ Delic'm‘us SIZZhng Ste g . e el e ,,,,,,,,,,T PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT 10 Weekly i Seaflle = Falrbanks Fried Ch'lcken Wflh L Total ... 4 418 -5l T THE M, V. BEILBY | bz g 5 Excellent iT : B | e e 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome efii an 3 Kihamans .. @ 11 156 308 pieppy buve e i City Dock %‘())?gtl:)es f Sand .Ches, 00 i B BT TR0 Tuseaay, be“"edf ;-SMA- | | PHONE 114 NIGHT uzi " A Rl mmond T T = e e A Sibom K Jumea W D ibsem and BUTH at the Ha - R. Duckworth it w i CHANNEL BUS LINE, INC. f o AT Prere” Alass 180 MWT | | L. Taylor ... 183 158 166— 507 Schedule from Douglas to Juneau and Return G. Overby 167 127 119— 413 New Schedule Effective November 1, 1942 Organ v e LEAVE DOUGLAS LEAVE JUNEAU ,gg‘;‘m :-l;bu;lnnunl % Total .. 544 492 7:15 a.m.—Willoughby a.m.—Willoughby—Mine G+ g by, Alasks Henning's 7:4 Twelfth a.m.—Willoughby—Foundry 11:25am Nome, Alasks g £:40 a.m.— Twelith a.m.~Willoughby a 1: a. 1 Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. Spot ... 25 10:40 &.m.—Willoughby ~—Willoughby Ta. F. Hennin 166 e - 8 . 40 p.m.—Twelfth p.m.—Willoughby 10:350m A Al end a easan! Weekend H. Simmons 163 110 p.m —Willoughby—Mine .m.—Willoughby Hilm. A= Bagioil E. Hendrickson % .m.—Willoughby :15 p.m.—Willoughby—Foundry e Bl ooy 40 p.m.—Whloughby 3 1th g A‘ ik 4 i 7:00 p.m.—TwelfthShow “ 12:10am Ar Bethel, Alasks at Johnnie's, in Douglas! Tow o etz || b2 : 7] —————— 1:00 a.m.—Willoughby 12:45 a.m.—Willoughby ARTIFICIAL EYES I NEW RATES Monthly Ticket ___ LS00 34Rifle WieKeb - - Bidg., has recelved an assortment || STRis’ socc 478 Juneau-Dougla ; of artificial eyes, blue, for the || Monthly Tickel—Douglas (6 FOURALY ooomrommmomon left side. Phone 638 for fitting, if Douglas Hichway Rates interested. This assortment will be Lawson Creek to Juneau—Monthly 34-Ride Ticket—8ki Trall ... SR L $4.75 Ticket ... i 9 available up to December 15, only. e Thirty-Ride Book--Lawson Creek... 4.75 add, || TEL I to Juseay — Mbnthly Thirty-Ride Book—Two-Mile Post - 4.50 [ el Sy SRR w1 Thirty-Ri - et Two-Mile Post to Juneau—Monthly rty-Ride: Book—8ki Traill 4.3 Kbt 400 The th! d Tic e e .00 City Rates ... g BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS ViA YAKUTAT — CORDOVA m.—Willoughby 9:00am Lv WR. JGGES -THERE'S vES*- WIEE'S "'/__ B THROUGH YOUIR S, A NZMUSHPLSS FINE JUDGMENT I'VE BE ‘ L STARTING wiLL RELIBVE S A GREAT With Connecfing Service to THE TRIFLES OF THIS Wi T HELP TO ME/! e I KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA NOTWING | WONIT DO\- U and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS , PHONE 812