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PAGE TWO \Attend American Legio (Capt. T. J. Dyck. A meeting, at which all membersl of the Board of Management are| {requested to attend, will be held| 'next Friday evening at 8 o'clock ,at some place to be designated later. | |At this meeting a constitution and| 'by-laws will be adopted, various committees will be appointed and| important advancements for the | flicers Elected af Meeting so wii be pu: undervay. The Last Night-Purposes /T epur veo omicers and. or-| Are Outlined ganizations now formed, in putting the Juneau USO over the top in all| Organizing of a Board of Man- gement to advise in all affairs | respects, pertaining to the proper function- ing of the United Service Organiza- ons, Inc, in Juneau, was taken a meéting last night in the O headqliarters attended by re- atives from various walks of public life in the eity, various or-| anizations and enlisted personnel. NOTICE Eleven representatives of about 16, We, the undersigned, have today i for the meeting, were pre-|taken over the operation of the | ent and the following officers were|City Cafe and will not be respon- clected sible for any debts contracted prior Chairman, Harry Sperling; Vice to this time. “hairman, Henry Harmon; Secre- STEVE GUAZON, tary, Sid Cowgill and Treasurer, FRANK DE MILLE. | B e — | SONS OF NORWAY ! Meeting, Saturday, April 10, at 8 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall, adv. - USO BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 1S e " SPRING SALOUM TO BE GIVEN TOMORROW | The Aurora Trio will broadcast & program Sunday at 5:30 o'clock and continuing for half an hour. | This concert is known as the Spring | Saloum U >, adv. Empire Classifieds Pay! AVOID Pen Breakdowns! | Repair Materials are SCARCE! Why risk letting rubber rot or corrosion put your pen out of com- mission? Quink — a sensational new protective ink—eliminates the cause of most pen failures! Quink prevents clogging and gumming . . . flushes away sedi- ment left by inferior inks . . . cleans your pen as it writes! Get Parker Quink today, 7 bril- liant colors. Washable or perma- nent. Excellent for steel pens, too. MARK’ TWAIN may have been right when he said, “People talk a lot about the weather but do nothing about it.” So with INSURANCE! Have you had your policies checked up recently? Do vou know that your prop- erty is adequately insured? Before it is too late con- sult this agency. There’s no obligation. Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU DEM BELLS™ Evaneglist and Mrs. Don Mallough Featuring the Musical Cowbells!? ® 3 HEAR THEM! = « BETHEL TABERNACLE Fourth and Franklin Streets R. E. BAKER, Pastor Nightly Except Monday and Saturday . 8:00P. M. "A Man With a Message For You" | 1. Wildes | Messer | E. Hendrickson *102 *102 AY, APRIL 10. 1943 ). BARRAGAR S - HIGH BOWLER AT ELNS ON FRIDAY James Barragar, of the 20th Cen- tury Meat Comipany team, was high single game bowler on the Elks Club alleys last night when the Merchants’ League teams .bowled their tournament games. He also made the high three-game total. For high single game score he {rolled 226 in the third frame and his total for the evening was 576. Scores made last night were: 20th Century Meat 1 1 135 215 *109 *109 139 *139 360 470 Juneau Drug E. Simmons 151 145 M. Stevenson 164 147 M. Lavenik 198 130 e 226— 576 “109— 327 *130— 417 474—1320 (Spot) J. Barragar Totals 148— 444 174— 485 161— 480 SKIACTION - SCOTTISH RITE ON SUNDAY REUNION ENDS will be given an opportunity to-: The Scottish Rite Reunion which | morrow to look over the downhill {has been in progress at the Temple course, it is announced by Ski Club“smce last Wednesday afternoon, | officials today. !with both afternoon and evening| ‘It weather conditions are favor- meetings, will close tonight with | able, an approximate course will be the conferring of the 32nd degree, | set up over which racers may make |Master of the Royal Secret, in} trial runs. If snow conditions are full ceremonial form. ! not good, skiers at least will be, This evening’s session will com- given an opportunity to look over!mence at 7 o'clock, at which time the proposed course. |the 31st degree will be communi- The present outlook for tomor-lcated, followed by the 32nd at 8 row is that good wet snow condi-|g'clock. At the conclusion of the| tions will prevail at the second work a picture will be taken of | nieadow on the Douglas Island Skilthe class surrounded by officers| Trail, but that skiing in the upper and members, following which a bowl will be hampered by heavy repast will be served under the wet snow. | direction of Mrs. G. B. Rice. All skiers who ate interested in participating in the downhill and 483—1418 Totals 513 422 Leota’s 149 121 149 163 203 179 501 463 Butler-Mauro 2 2 .*176 *176 * 9 110 ... 166 181 g 443 467 i 106— 376 180— 452 1556— 537 421—1365 F. Holmquist B. Lavenik A. Holmquist Totals (Spot) A. Stewart M. Mitchell Blanton 124— 338 186— 533 Totals 486—1394 sesunipigg - Percy’s 156 175 182 1M *133 *133 176— 507 158 491 “133— 399 4671397 C. Carnegie ... H. Petrich M. Sperling 451 419 Sabin’s 24 24 22— 146 198 215— 50 . 112 151 182— 445 129 122 145— 396 411 495 566—1400 Totals (8pot) Duckworth G. Overby W. Overby Totals Ordway’s 271 202 160 21— 193— 555 *102— 306 156— 440 478—1301 (Spot) Commons 131 153 + 462 442 Henning's 146 163 151 151 181 154 478 468 41—13847 e H. Starling Totals 133— 442 151— 453 157— 492 H. Simmons H. Barragar Hoffman Totals NOTICE After April 10, no telephone rentals for the month of April will be accepted at a dis- count. All remiftances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Pléase be promipt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS adv. TELEPHONE CO. ForMen ‘Who Shave ration es Time Special P Soothes Skin, Needs No Brush For matn vh; must lhl;. every day —doctors, s, businessmen T8 ot Cilier 1 vesoabie Itisas) cream for daily shav- nor skin. O i irrieation for the rfi?fi bocd By < leaves your that frequent the 1 - ggmp-ny. it D Public Health Taking all or part of the Rite |degrees at this Reunion have been |19 candidates, with 15 to receive |the 32nd degree this evening which lis the last degree that may be pe- | titioned for.. This class is the larg-‘ iest locally for several years. Two Nurses Have Binhdays,'roo;z:fwt:p candidates are from out of Busy members of the Territorial| In charge of the work this eve-i Deépartment of Health paid happy ning will be John J. Fargher, MBS‘} Birthday respects to two of their | ter of Kadosh. The conferring of | number, Public flealth Nurses! the degree itself will Be in charge Helen Johnson and Stephenie Bog- °f James W. Leivers, Past Master, | don, yesterday at the close of the Sitting in the East as Master Pro- work day. Tem, assisted by a corps of - offi- Reversing the usual procedure, C€rs. the guests of honor were hostesses| Those presiding on previous eve- to their fellow workers and servedq Nings were Charles M. Tuckett, H. home baked lemon pie and coffee. ;D. Stabler, Robert Simpson, Ho- About 15 were present, including Mer Nordling, Edwin Sutton and Mary K. Neill, advisory nurse for Walter B. Heisel, the latter two public health nurses, recently re- also serving as General Treasurer | turned to Juneau, Mrs. George and Geheral Secretary, respectively, | Hays and Mrs. Robert Coughlin. . 0f the Bodies, with H. L. Faulkner | Strictly vocational gifts were 3 General Almoner. preserited, including a test-tube birthday card.and a hypo syringe complete with needle. DR. RUTH GRUBER HERE AFTER SHORT TRIP 10 FUNTER BAY COMMUNITY Dr. Ruth Gruber returned ' last evening from a trip of several days to Funter Bay and will be in Ju- neau until Monday when she ex- pects to leave for Skagway. From 8kagway Dr. Gruber plans to con- tinue ‘to Whitehorse where she will itake a plane to Fairbanks and will later stay for a time in Anchorage before returning to Juneau. Since her arrival here over two months ago, Dr. Gruber has given a numbér of lectures before vari- AMERICAN DISHES olis groups in Juneau. The subject of ‘oné of ‘her public appearances I The Royal Cafe was comparison of Life under Com- ) munism, Fascism and Democracy. | Dr. ‘Gruber is a special represen- | tative of Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Tckes, and went to Wash- ington to report to him last fall after spending fourtéen months travelling exténsively through the Territory. ORDER YOUR ! 'RABBIT SKINS NOw Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ) 1 We Make a Specialty of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE BEST IN | THE YAKOBI H will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | Port Alexander and Way Ports | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM.| Pleéase * have all freight on city | Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. | For Information Phone 513 | MARTIN FRIST. 1 MAY APPLY NOW " FOR POSTMASTER JOB FOR JUNEAU The United States Civil Service Commission announces that an ex- atination for the position of Post~ madster at Juneau will be held soon with receipt of applications to close May 3. Application blanks and other in- formation may be obtained at rdom, 311, Federal Building. Salary for the position is $3,30C a year. In order to be eligible, ap- plicants must have actually resided | within the delivery of the Juneau Post Office for ‘at least one year, {immediately preceding the date for |/ the close of receipt of applications. —eo—— ® 00 00 00 00 092 WEATHER REPORT . (U. S. Bureau) . "Temp, Priday, April 9: Maximum 46, minimum 38. S e85 0% 0 00 00 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Girl Scout Coundl ~ Has Monday Meet| Scout Commissioner Mrs. H. L. Faulkner annources the regular monthly business meeting of the Juneau-Douglas Girl Scout Coun- cil, to be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the penthouse of the Alaska Light and Power Com- pany. New enterprises of some of the troops will come up for discussion at the meeting, and further an- nouncements will be made regard- ing plans for summer camp, it is stated. PARKING METERS OUT FINDLAY, Ohio—City Council passed an ordinance authorizing in- stallation of parking meters — but now Service-Safety Director Albert R. Cole says he can't buy them| because of the Government's freeze | order. | - The city of Tangier is a part uli Spanish Morocco, a 225-square-mile | zone opposite Gibraltar. THE TYPHOON SUITS You have heen ‘|about the beginning of waiting for! ALL SIZES at H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man FOR SALE PRE-WAR PRICES FOUR ALL-METAL General Electric KITCHEN CABINETS Finished in White Enamel and Stainless Steel Trim Dimensions: Height 36", depth 24%”, width 18”. Can be used either right or left end, your electric range. After this stock is ex- hausted, no more will be available for the duration of this man’s war. Call and.inspect them in our sales department. Alaska Eleciric Light and Povyer Company Phone 616 Juneau Alaska BRINGING UP FATHER Fa OH- TELL ME- HOW LONG DO THINK THE FIGHTING WILL GO ON? - GOOD MORNING-MR. JIGGS- "YOU BUT WE ARE NEARLY OUT OF DISHES- GREEN FIRE WAGONS HONOLULU.—Honolulu is one of the few American citles that hasn't bright red fire apparatus. Because of war conditions, all ve- | hicles have been painted dull green to lessen visibility. [ - PATRIOTIC PAPA PUEBLO, Colo—Instead of pass- | ing cigars when a son was born recently, Herbert Reno, Army en- gineer, sent war savings stamps to his friends. “They're more appropri- ate than cigars,” said Reno. The manufacture of carpets was | introduced from Persia into France | the 17'.11! Century. t Lake Titicaca, 12,000 feet above sea level in Bolivia, is the -highest navigable body of water in the world. T BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates Phone 800 e e U FLY P.AA to SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 YOU CAN FLY ) JUNEAU to Anchorage Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Valdez Seward Fairbanks Nome Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRL INES paraNorhore;. FPhome 667 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPAN ALASKA COASTAL A IBLINES Serving Sotutheast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- $18 18 18 18 18 10 10 $10 10 10 » 18 10 Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd $1 10 $18 Chichag Kimshan 18 Pelican - 18 18 shan gof $18 318 10 10 L] Pel- ican $18 18 10 w Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 660 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: luwp:n‘ud-mumh—dmbm POR. INFORMATION ON TRIPS HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: I: Above rates applicable when Schedules and Rates Subject TO HAINES, o Changs Withius Notios