The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 20, 1943, Page 2

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(S AGE TWO A.W.STEWART " MAKES HIGH ' BOWLINGSCORE Dr. A. W. Stewart, of the Butler Mauro Drug Company bowling team, was high bowler in tourna- !ment games of the Merchants' | League on the Elks Club alleys last night with the highest scores for all three games and a high, Itotal of 618 for the evening. How About YOME FUN and MERRIMENT? D [ w E | Dr. Stewart's scores for single & - Aidi ALl v 18 {games were 208, 207 and 203. | Juneau Nurses' Aides will give a " Scores made last night were: |dance on April 3 in the Elks' Ball- L 4 | 6 % Eeblis G room, it was announced by Mrs. and * Li8inots abiN® 2§ {ge gy Ceftrude Naylor, publicity chatr- ~ *"man, today. I T Dugkworth 159 139 159— 477 "pyckets will go on sale next week Eb f‘ i Rty 124 123 158— 403 .4 ail profits from the affair will | o5 W. Overby 123 140 140— 403y, tyrned over to the Juneau Chap- | “— —— —— —— Iter of the American Red Cross to ‘!t "l(‘ | Totals 425 422 476—1340 help meet the chapter’s quota of Henning’s $13,000 B |A. Hoffman 164 148 168— 480 Officers of the Juneau Nurses’ n »f 1 | H. Barragar 117 152 99— 268 ' Aides, which is sponsoring the bene- H. Simmons 144 149 147— 440 fit dance are: President, Miss Jane | —— — Alexander; Secretary, Mrs. Fred T‘)N lGllT Totals 425 449 4141189 Ayer; Publicity Chairman, Mr; Sl Naylor; Executive Committee, Mr: Butler-Mauro Joseph DeGanahil, Mrs. James Pri- | ! (Spot) 16 16 16— 43 mavera, Mrs. Hollis Triplette and A W. Stevart . 208 207 203 618 M;fi Jflsppht? Udginmnm in charge % - . § M. Mitchell g0 SUERARR 5o | THOTS OF IR S i B PR | 5 |of the dance are: Miss Elizabeth or any night . . . your friends will be there ... Musicby Ruth fHw. suanon 201 114 1es— a0 10 S50 Gl Setaugniin, Tolals 532 428 539 Tagg | Mrs. D. G. Taylor and Mrs. Dan H H 3 o Tt | Livie, at the Hammond Organ . . . and for dinner, sizzling steaks or Juncau Drug 2 g o8 E. Simmons 168 1456 137— 450 |C. Barragar 136 136 168— 440 fresh fried chicken, superbly prepared by Johnnie— S Tovenx 10 m s s TDES TOMORROW Totals 444 451 549—1441 High tide—1:48 am. 167 feet. —_— Low tide—7:50 a.m., 04 feet. | Percy’s High tide--1:56 p.n., 169 feet. C. Carnegie 155 155 155— 465 Low tide—8:04 pm., -0.8 feet. H. Petrich 179 158 178— 515 Tides Monday ‘M. Sperling 120 135 192— 456 High tide—2:15 am, 173 feet. Good Food ‘ 1 18 B ow tides2s am. 04 feet. | Totals 463 448 525-—1436 | High tide- pam., 169 feet. 3 | Ordway's Low tide—8:36 pam., -0.7 feet. * (Spot) 22 22 22— 66| J S Good Music e Bmaring 150 1 160 3 |E. Hendrickson 90 127 108— 325 . ickson 137 134 199— 47 3 G | Ti L Hendridkson 191 134 10— 470 | e Make a Specialty 00 [ ] me { Totals 407 422 4851324 f e yi 0 1 Leota'’s H P Holmquist 148 126 140 414 v B oddaons B. Lavenik 178 140 149 467 ! L. Holmquist .. 13¢ 167 142— 443 ALSO THE BEST IN ; | et e AMERICAN DISHES Totals 460 431 4311324 \ { 20th Century Th B lc l (Spot) 7T 77-5’ e Oya ale i » . J. Barragar 201 170 163— | Phone Douglas 68 for Reservations John Marin, Proprietor [} 1, wuaes 108 108 C. Messer . 136 148 — Totals 452 433 Empire Classifieds Pay! PARKE THIRTY NINE ‘ INANDTWENTY ™ oy o siceavenene FOR SUNDAY BUY WAR BONDS #iving. liess 'Tram ; With fresh snow reported ward this mOrDiNg WETC ) of the Douglas Isiand ski ared | T S, ! fairly favorable conditions are an: Charlie T. Carlson, O. ByrumClark,IfidpaM {or the ‘weekend, Junél s 2 i “! The bulk of the skiers will coms A“'Pd”i JH;"':;’“'V Ma’k:cex;trate; tomorrow at the Slalg e way: 5 |Hill at the one-mile post, wher 1 R-‘nph Mma.;:)'ncs n}":Sul (‘:’"Lhc 10w il be . in,. operaty Rupert O, Kulin .Olis E"lhroughout the day. Due to tl ¢ \ 1. % 2 " | fairly heavy. fall of fresh snow N ape, Byron O. Lind, Stanley F. the upper reaches of the ski ar |Livingston, Guy A. Ludvigson,|congitions at the Slalom Hill wil Frank L. Mahan, Reubin Mlller.'be better than in the:upper bowl.j Norman P. Nehsenz, Harry Nielson, ~ pojiowing the outdoor activities | \ John S. Rybka, Claude Sh“db“““"mmormw skiers will gather at the Arthur R. Sigfrid, Lester M. Stit- ) oo ‘of 'the " Dish “Absis for Tex zel, Henry Tally, Roy W. Oens, | apinante 1 g:fl; : :«;rl\:“ti\? }floe sep: 2 l:' xe:n | Ski Club officials called attentioni { HATA ERIPES S ahle, | {540y to the coming races on April| § | Andrew Mahle, Edin Skaret, Ruth |, 2hd are urging all who cxpecl] ;I,;(;,Xk:‘:m]' s Al dape, W Do compete to submit applications Te i , (for entrance. Those who have mtg aking passage for the south are, received forms” may secure them for Ketchikan—J. B. Roholt, Ben-| o Curtis Shattuck 2 | ! nett Falkenburg; for Seattle—F. D £ 3 £ | Kelly, N. R. Donnell, George Pres- Passengers We . Lhitls iy 50ih el ink WOMEN OF MOOSE ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU ALASKA NURSES' AIDES T0 GIVE DANCE FOR RED CROSS ‘Benefit for War Fund Drive o Mondas afaming at the Will Be Held at Elks’ Hall April 3 Fo the benefit of the War Fund Drive of the American Red Oros 00 MANY home-owners insure their homes for the original value instead of the esent - day replacement Adequate financial pro- tection is the best service of fire insurance. Insure for today’'s value so that you can rebuild if your home burns down. Consult this Hartford agency about it! Shattack RITE so much as your ink—Parker 51" Ink— nell, Victor J. Galinis, Mrs. Mollic A name with the cemark- gfiuic_i so swift it dries as Sharp, Adolph Riefenstan, A. A.| 'Regllar meeting Saturday night | geney able new Parker “51” Pen— # writes! ¢ McManatina, Harold A. Thompson, at 8. Initiation. All members urged | 2nd you'll see why its utzerly Let your favorite pen counter Earl W. Putzke, Elmer E. 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In this sensational ncw pen you can use a sensational new Prices from $12.50; other Parker pens from $5.00 THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Janesville, Wisconsin a gift, it’s supreme! ¢ GUARANTEED BY LIFE CON- ‘TRACT —Parker's Blue Diamond ow'the pen is.the manafacturer’s con- tract unconditionally guaranteeing service for the owner’s life, without cost, if pen is not intentionally dam- . § | aged. To cover postage, insurance and bandling there will be a small service charge of $==.35 CARD OF THANKS | Relatives” and friends of Mar- || \ | garet Bailey wish to thank their'| |many friends for sympathy, assis tance and floral offerings. adv. BETHEL BEACH HOME, e BUY WAR’ BONDS ~ BRINGING UP FATHER | THERE YOU ARE - JIGGS - A FINE EIGHT- POUND ROAST OF BEEF- SHALL | SEND 1T TO YOUR HOUSE ? YES-CHIEF -IM RIGHT HERE AT VEREWURST'S BUTCHER SHOP-WHAT ? | THAT'S SWELL!/YOU SAY | THEY ARE ON THEIR | WAY HERE ? | SHOLILD SAY NOT-1I'M TAKING IT WITH ME- WA PLEASEPAY THE CASE LOT GROCERY AT FEM- MER’S TRANSFER, next door to the store or mail to P??’, Box 662. WE'D BETTER GO DOWN PINE STREET-JGGS~ IT'S SAFER* ACCOUNTS DUE SCHOOL TO REOPEN | 'MONDAY MORNING AT USUAL HOUR School sessions will be resumed usual hour, 8:45 o'clock, it was announced | |this morning by A. B. Phillips, | Superintendent { Because of the 1 e percentage lof teachers and students absent| {because of illness, school was dis- {missed at 2 o'clock Friday after-| {noon but iliness is now decreasing. | - > - | | Empire Classifieds Pay? ‘ THE YAKOBI will leave Juneau for I‘v((’rsburk,; Port Alexander and Way Ports | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM.| | Please have all freight om City| Dock Tuesday, before 4 P.M. | For Information Phone 513. I MARTIN FEIST. | " FOR MEN 'WHO SHAVE . 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Some day youll thank a QE‘ Sunlamp for your fine strong legs BE SURE 'YOUR BABY 1S GETTING ENOUGY ULTRA-VIOLET From the time yow baby is born, be sure she gets her daily sunbath—Sammer and Winter. The ultta-violet in sunshine will help to grow sturdy, straight bones. - In these months, when Summer sun is lacking, it's wise to use 2 G-E Sunlamp. A Gener- al Electric Sunlamp is handy —a rhort exposure, ‘tvery day, is all you need THIS HANDSOME MODEL | Acwally G-E Sunlamps are | priced at almost half what | they cost a few years ago. i The new, popular LM-4 lamp, | illustrated, is only i $37.50 | Come in and see we | latest models and we will explain | to you how simple and easy they are to use, See them today. Give your baby the daily ultra-violet she needs. SATURDAY. MARCH 20. 1943 oo ey | R ORDER YOUR ! RABBIT SKINS NOw Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. 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Phone 6 W | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES |1 Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. ) o e e g e e Hawk - Pel- Kim- - A Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd jcan shan got BY GEORGE McMANUS Juneati 38 810 _$18 $10 sl $18 $18 s18 E . T itka .. 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 ey unu == 1 tsaris 'y W ww s I THINK You |} i 71 B 0 18 10 18 1 ARE RIGHT- ' o 18 : | o . W Hoonah .. 10 (NI 5 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY B € Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell ... 20.00 Express Ra 5¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hetchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢ {0 Petersburg, and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, n HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: P lo ‘lz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.

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