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Leg Loveliness . . . . In Gorgeous New Especially for you who have been wanting extra sheer dressy rayon hose, we now preserit the sheerest, loveliest rayon hose yet introduced ... . It's as sheer as the two-thread BASKETBALL TOURNEY IS | \ i | | | | Tonight will see the of | a four-day tournament the champions of the Ggstineau /Channel Basketbali League— portunity for Juneauites some real basketball Three game$§ will be night, but thereafter will bé played each evening. Tonight's contests will begin 6:30 o'clock, an hour earlier the usual time. All six teams will be seen in action. The Cheechakos, who finished the regular season in top spot, the Waaes in the opener. game will see the 'Juneau opening to played Second amutes, nightcap will find the Moose pln\— be curtailed. ing the Officers. Tomorrow night two more games are seheduléd, - contéstants dépend- ing upon the outcomé trmip,hl. HAGERUP WAS. Hagerup, of the Aces, made high single game score and high three- game total in tournament bowling of the Classic League teams on the His 1 | 'VICTORY GARDEN ON TONIGHT Alaska Extension Service! to decide | an op-| see service of the to- the Home Food Supply for Victory two ' games| Campaign with |Call ‘of All' Rural Wonien. at means farm, than families, take on short High tary School team out against the Mal-|crders. another tough team. The overtaxed and food shipments may' ju share of their food supply and’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA {\‘_"_',',,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,_,.,,,-,,,-,,,,,,_,_,,_, | i CAMPAIGN WILL '} GET UNDERWAY/| fo Cooperate with Local Agencles March first the Extension United States De- | partment of Agriculture will lflunch On national Roll “Rural” and suburban Fohn-Hansen a village ! Mrs. Lydia ) sald today. Alaska Gardens Necessary The life-line to the States will be this year. First helpings of | all food stuffs will go to the mili forces and to fill lend-lease | Transportation is already Every pound of food [grown at home releases ships and | workers needed elsewhere. Many | Alaska families have always grown® I | | | f under the present threat of short-| tages and high prices’ many more! will make a special effort to pro-; ! duce in greater abundance. b Roll Call of Gardeners } To find out how many are going to garden, the Alaska Extension Service, cooperating with local or- ganizations all over Alaska, has: asked a Roll Call of all gardeners. In Juneau, the local Garden Club jwill take charge of the census. Be- (tween March 1 and 20 a ‘committee |of local neighborhood Leaders will visit the Tresidents of the section |, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1943 The Statue of Liberty was un-| o : \lez;(d]onl Bm&o{e» Blsllasx;:: in New | ork harbor 28, 5. ) WITH YOUR SHORT HAIR fres ot L ST | ORDER YOUR _ || ATCO ! f RABBIT SKINS | p t i NOW % LINE e () Tanned, cleaned and all Sw e ready to make up. ! up E s VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY ! Alaska Trassportatien iR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | Company \ (B L J y B ! SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 BE READY FOR SPRING H BARANOF ol o Alaska’s Largest Apartment ST, | H;;tel PASSENGERS FREIGHT nsult our expert Hair Stylists. Let th: :‘ EVERY ROOM WITH TUB s i work out an individualized upswept short and SHOWER ° fure t ou lovelier this Spring. Incredi i Rmona:l Bk e Hal lattering and yet easy to manage. . = it kbl Phone 800 PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 H OUR OIL MACHINE or MACHINEL WAVES, a gentle solution that gives o { naturallooking wave, which will "HOLD curl indefinitely. ! | PHONE 318 ‘ 1 \ { YVONNE COOPER IRER IO/ to ! Owner BEAUTY sALON SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE in COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal features, silks, and has all the Phoenix which make them America’s most outstanding hose. GADABOUT-—sheer rayon for dre: l 8. occasions, and important functions. L) 13 WALKABOUT — service rayon for l 25 every day and business wear. L@ B M Behrends Ca QUALITY WSCDUMPED FROM LEAD LAST NIGHT Oregon State Gives Coug- ars Bad Walloping in Corvallis CORVALLIS, Ore, Feb. 24 Oregoh State spilled Waalnnglon’ State out of the Northern Division leadership last night, taking a con- ference game 51 to 35 to Washington State a half game be- | hind the University of Washington | Huskies who now lead the league. Oregon State took control in the | opening minute and.was never be- hind, leading 26 to 19 at the half. Dale Bishop, Cougar center, kept | his team in the running with one- hand shots from the end zone, fcoring 18 points. Don Durdan was | high for the Oregonians with 17. B RU. M\GAGL SALE By Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, Thurs- day, ing 10 am. adv. oo Musiciaus Dance, March 6. adv. RESE Y NOTICE t I =11 not b2 responsible for debis—only those contracted OSCAR TILSON. 'ROBERT M. MILLS throw | Feb. 25, Church Parlors, start- | S/INCE 1887 IS IN JUNEAU ON WAY TO SEATIL | Robert M. Mills, Office and Per- q sonnel Manager for the Dowell | | Construction Company at Haines, | anl\'ed in Juneau yesterday after-| Imoon and is now awaiting trans- | portation to Seattle to attend conference in connection with the Haines-Champagne Highway. Mr. Mills was in Whil(‘llol\"} in connection with the Alcan High- | way construction last year a and | was transferred to ‘the Haines pro- . _'ject last fall He expects to return | to Alaska about March 10. While he is in Seattle he visit Mrs, Mills, who is making h(n home there for the present, and |may make a brief trip to San | Francisco to see his son, Robert M. Mills, Jr., in school in the Bay City. Mr. and Mrs. Mills were former residents of Anchorage where he | held the position of City Clerk. HOSPITAL NOTEs Jira Slagle entered St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical at- | tention. | John Pomon, medical patient, was | discharged yesterday from St.Ann's ; Hospital, | Percy Reynolds has left St. Ann's Hospital where he received medi- cal care, and returned home. - e — - | Empire Classmeds Puy' FER WHAT IN THE WORLD 1S THAT GUY DOIN'- SIT T ON THAT GIRDER ? GOSH sakes! THAT T IN' UP THERE Copr. 1943, King Fex WE HAVE AXIS TO GRIND- BUY MORE | for JIGGS- IS GUY THAT LIVES ON YER BLOCK ? Fiks Club allcys last * ‘night. high single game score was 268 Of the town to which they have in the second frare and in three|ECR assigned to secure a . count, gameés he rolled 4 total of 651, Dr. |0 the number who inténd to 5‘"' g ¢ |den ahd thé size of the plot. fi::;v a::'ta‘;f S':;ER:?;’IS'E;; g |combined report will be sent to th ek » e | Extension Service of the University Scores made last night were lof Alaska. | bulletins or information on garden- | ing. For further advice there will! be a series of meetings conducted by Lorin T. Oldroyd, Director of| | Extension Service of the Univer- {sity of Alaska in’ the various towns jof Southeast Alaska during March fand April. Two helpful bulletins are avail- able: “Grow a Garden In Alaska” |and “Greenhouses in Alaska.” Many (£ of the U. 8. D. A. Farmer's bul ™ GENE GULL HERE FROM KETCHIKAN Gene Gull, Aeronautical Inspec- tor for the Civil Aeronautics Ad- ministration, arrived by Ellis Air Transport plane Tuesday afternoon from Ketchikan where he has been several weeks in connection with the Gillam plahe crash. While he was in Ketchikan, Mr. Gull took an-active part in the | [ Y reseue of the passengers from the | HE Gol II plane and led the party that! 8 went into' the wreckage to bring | out the body of Miss Susan Bat- | to the University at College, Alaska. inducted zer, who died from injuries re-|ing into the Army, celved when the plane crashed. young selectee argued that a fellow Mr. Gull is in ‘Juneau on his|With a name like his should be in way to his headquarters in An-|the Marine Corps. chorage He got his wish. The new recruit ‘1s George P. Marines, Chicago. - - e A recent survey indicates that | an average freight train of 59| Australian steel works jcars is started on its way in the | castle and United States every 3.7 seconds . at New-{ Port Kembla produee more than 1800,000 tons a. year. : ¢ i letins are also available by writing CHlCAGO—POleS‘Ling against be-|"" al.« moav GARDEN SPONSORS URGED 10 PLAN FOR 43 . Al members of the Victory Gar- c¢en: Club who had plots assigned fer their use last year and who ex- pect to use the same ones this r aye requested to inform Fred Gees- lin of their intentions before March phoning and Blue _He, may be reached by 590 during office hours, 404at other times. I} notice is not received by Gees- lin before March 10, the plots will | "be ‘us.sngupd to other persons. ()n nlcount of the limited space and | I(he| anticipated large demand for| Plots, gardeners are urged to make | hns to use plots cooperatively | I fth “friends or ofther persons hav- land “suitable for gardening. LUB PLANS {1 sKC Another of those famous Juneau i Club parties is scheduled for Xt Friday evening in the Odd F(‘llows Hall, with an evening of dancing, games, singing, and pos- o Joxers Juneau Committee Capame ~ 201 158 192— 551, nyg' YWellman Holbrook, Presi-' Blanton 178 170 128 476 yart of the Garden Club Has ap- F. Barragar 183 149 160— 492 \poi5feq the following to act as Holmquist 175 143 166— 484 jeaders for various sections of Ju- Hildinger 189 202 162— 553 |neauites: Mrs. C. B. Ransapher,’ i o |Mrs. Jack Messer, Mrs. Jake Crop- Totals S}"b 822 808 ley, Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. Charles Aces Forward, Mrs. John Cline, Mrs. Al (Spot) 23 23 23— 69|Zenger, Mrs. Earl McGinty, Mrs Lavenik 149 986 194 579 | Wilford Leive: Mrs. Mae Crowell, Hagerup 171 268 212 651 |Mrs. Jack 'Clark. All gardeners be- Hoffman 168 158 167 493 yond Vanderbilt are requested Simmons 160 159 124— 443(to leave reports at the Shattuck V. Metcalf 162 156 170— 488 |Insurance office. | v e - g &1 CRgal The combined statistics from all! Totals 833 1000 3 |over the territory will show the extent of gardening carried on and indicate our patriotic endeavor to “Spmr 7. 17— 551 be self-supporting. o S 181 225 g2 __ Report Garden Space Parks 179 157 524| Those who have vacant lots or Pullen 150 149— 456 |earden space which they do not Sperling 157 157 471 intend to cultivate themselves are | Tvare A 160 160— 480'u12ed to.report to Mrs. Holbrook | i i 3 or the neighborhood leader. 18 A At Douglas, the Roll Call will be Totals 899‘“4 865—2008' t2icen by a Gommittee cooperating | Doty |with Mrs. J. R. Guerin. Native vil- Senosin 171 188 176— 535 |jages ‘will report throtigh the Of- | Duckworth 177 211 155— 533 fice of Indian Affairs as they have | Sturrock 167 191 136— 494 ‘d(mn in previous years. Isolated gar- Naughton 154 181 141— 476 |deners not included in other counts | Halm 191 183 152- 526 |are urged to report direct to tHe —— —— ——— ——|Extension Service, College, Alaska. Totals 860 954 760—2564 | Neighborhood leaders will act as > o |advisors and to amateurs who wish leibly’ a short session of “dry” snow Mulng, in prospect. Guests are asked to wear ski | clothes or other every-day wear that' will stand the gaff of one of | the ski club sorties. | Members and invited jasked to attend. The ‘sgarm at 8:30 p. m. in guests are affair will order that _ng of fun before recall ume CRACKTRAIN WILMINGTON, Deleware, Feb. sehger train “Cavalie; heavily erowded, stopped for a signal and 4was rammed in the rear by a speed- mgx‘ switch engine. The two rear| goadhes were smashed and 63 pas- gehgers and crewmen were mJuked five, seriously. ‘gqrvlce men may have a full even-| IS RAMMED BANG-UP PARTY | |24/ ——The Pennsylvania's crack pas- | | - Building | FAIRBANKS - NOME | BETHEL o e ot i i it e e g S -0 sl PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Phone 106 So. Franklin ] Don’t Lose All? NO MATTER how well- YOU CAN FLY JUNEATU to huiltdis‘ynurlhil»mo, ::ire Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks can estroy 1 mn a lew hours. Your investment, | Yakutat Valdez Nome property, and furnishings Cordova Seward Brisfol BaY —ALL may be lost unless | you have fire insurance. | Kuskokwim and Yukon Points b § best financial pro- - tection against 1o rom |~ Wednesday Friday Sunday ALASKA STAR AIRLINES this agency. Shattuck 1 Phone 667 Agency | INSURANCE—BONDS | JUNEAU Office RANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND FRAN SPORTATION COMPANY GENERAL HARDWOODD CD. Domestic and Imported | HARDWOODS Complete Stock Ship Industrial Cabinet Woods HENRY GREEN, Agent passengers 109 Freight Phone = Kiln Dried—Air Dried HARDWOODS " INDIANA BENDING OAK ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express ris= LET’; FIND ouT WHAT'S ON HIS MIND-IF - ANY THING2 N HE POLND OF BUTTER - THINK HE'S LOOKIN HELLO -MR. UIGGS -WILL. TELL ME WHEN MR, HOA R 15 AWAY FROM HIS HOUSE ? HE HEARD | HAD EGGS ~A HAM- SOME SUGAR “HALF A{. SOME CANNED GOORS* | SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goan Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau $10 18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ... 13 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 w Pelican . 10 18 18 Todd ... 18 10 10 Tenakee 10 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minfmum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau °. $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hetchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c o Petersburg and Wrangell PHONE 612 FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, ARove rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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