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PAGE TWO SON HUSKIES WIN JUG LEADS HIGH BOWLER, OVERSTATERS, IN TEXAS o RIDAY GAMES of last night at Juneau Drug » Drug ¢ Le Meat Percy's Merchant's de- and c bowler tury individual 369 435 5 1352 Leota's 18 15 123 140 461 474 Perey's Cafe 159 115 140 404 414 401 416 1339 Ordway's 191 196 26 138 132 Total 432 466 Butler Mauro Drug t 1 160 Sabin’s 165 121 144 430 Henning's 2 29 106 242 108 108 157 160 490 539 - WILSONS WILL MAK HOME IN FAIRBANKS J. L. (Lyla) Wilson, original the Baranof Beauty Salon, er on the westbound rday afternoon en- » Pairbanks. Her husband, been employed by the 341 473 1419 87 629 324 47 Hendrickson Huds Wat Total 1487 75 minutes of play. - cause SCORE 53-40 The Huskies Univer- won SEATTLE, Feb. 12 of Washington TEE MATCH SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 12.—Harold “Jug” McSpaden shot what he THE DAILY ALASKA 'WESTBOUND BOAT - LEAVES WITH 46 FROM THIS PORT The steamer arriving yesterday noon left in midafternoon with the following passengers: Thelma S. Butcher, Mrs. Owen Butcher, Gary Lee Butcher, Earl L. Butcher, Lylah E. Wilson, Donald W. Erickson, Joe straight Pacific Coast termed a perfect round except for yy Kehoe, Mrs. Catherine Kehoe, rn Division Bas- one hole to take the first round'nike J. Pavlik, Richard €. Cook, night defeatir e by a score of § Navy Trainees were game, by a ruling of the g Officer, but little Al of the civilians, took the pace job and chalked up for high scoring. Mar the only Chinese student to ever compete on the Washington Varsity f the setting the points 18 - He became a one man force in the final quarter and stole the ball re- peatedly from the Cougars and sank five field goals in the final eight By special dispensation and be- of good individual unit re- cords in the Huskies service, two Navy trainees were in the game and 6 Bill Morris counted 14 points and Bill substitute, 12 points The Cougars rallied in the second half after being on the short end of the 8¢ at the close of the st half, 30 to 21, and closed the 30 to 25 but the Huskies again ed ahead and were never threa- tened ol AR, T S The following are final scores in leaaing basketball games played last night : University of Washington Washington State 40. Oregon State 34; Idaho 29. Gonzaga Navy Trainees 59: Whit- man 32. Purdue '49; Wabash 28. Wisconsin 62; Indiana 43. Ohio State 63; Iowa 49. Arkansas 59; Texas 48. Northwestern 42; Illinois 29. Colorado College 34; Denver 14. Rice 63; Texas Christian 34 Vanderbrush 53; - e e Oregon Stafe Beqli Idaho CORVALLIS, Oregon, Feb. 12-- The cellar dwelling Oregon State Beavers broke an eight game losing streak last night and scored a vic- tory over the University of Idaho, coming from behind to take the Vandals 34 to 29. Idaho has been the only Northern Division club the Beavers have been and leadership in the Texas Open olf tournament, turning in a siz- zling 67, four under par. Three more pros, Johnny Revolta, ! Pete Cooper and Bob Hamilton were bunched behind McSpaden with| 69s and following these ‘were Sam Byrd, Abe Espinosa, Craig Wood and Leonard Dodson, each one under par. Far down on the list was Byron Nelson with a 75. DOUGLAS NEWS WILCOXENS VISIT HERE | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcoxen of | Skagway, whe are spending a short vacationa with friends and relatives | cn the Channel, were Douglas visit- ors last evening. Mrs. Wilcoxen is | the former Emma Uberti, Douglas ¢irl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Uberti. WERNER BACK TO DUTY | Charles Werner, who has com- plated his month furlough from U. |S. Army duties, where he has been staiioned at the Westward, is re-| |turning back to duty today. Wer- ner, upon arriving here a month ego, saw his nearly one-year-old ¢on Charles, Jr., for the first time, !as well as seeing his wife and family | for the first time since the evacua- ‘:iou of Dutch Harbor residents. | SPAGHETTI DINNER Mrs. Grant Logan prepared an cld-fashioned spaghetti dinner yes- terday by which to celebrate the 12th birthday of her daughter, Phoebe Anne. Invited to dinner Carol Cochrane, Shirley Ed- Jackie Sorri, Richard Davis, L ne Davis, Billy Logan, Marion and Billy Glafke, Mrs. Glafke, Mrs.' Jim Stewart, Mrs. Logan and the honored Phoebe Anne. A variety! of games were played after which Miss Logan was presented with, many beautiful gifts, including a lovely locket necklace and ring. } MANY DOUGLAS FAMILIES lI.L‘ ‘The stomach flu has hit Douglas | and many residents are at home or suffering from ailments. Both adults and ciuildren are being af- fected. BISHOP BENTLEY HERE Bishop John B. Bentley will pre- side at the services tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at St. Luke's Epis-| copal Church. Everyone is cordial]y‘ Leonard Taylor, Mrs. Doris K. Jun- dine, Clinton W. Stein, Jolfi M. Kobielus. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION In the United States Commission- er's Court for Precinct of Juneau, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of BRAWN BENSON also known as BROWN BENSON, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN B. BENSON has filed in this court his petition for letters of ad- ministration upon the estate of BRAWN BENSON, deceased, pray- ing that said estate be administered as a large, solvent, and that the same will be heard on the 22nd day of February, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court-room of said court at Room 513, Federal Building, Juneau, Alas- ka; and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be grant= ed. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 10th day of February, 1944. (Probate Seal) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska. First publication, Feb. 11, 1944. Last publicgtion, Feb. 21, 1944. For Men Who Shave Dally SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME NEEDS NO BRUSH R MEN who find it necessary to shave every day, Glider is in~ valuable. Glider is made specially for daily shavers. A soft, smooth cream, t is not greasy or sticky. Smooth down skin To use Glider, first wash your face thoroughly with soap and hot water. Then spread on Glider quickly and usilzl with your fingertips—never a brusl Instantly, Glider softens the skin PIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Ma u j1 Bele, D ette Wagner, hons, bons, Palmer, Wood SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1944 Edgar L. McVey, Elex Colner John Libendre, Joe L. Gorek, Fred Faust, Kenneth W. Matlowe, Gene Danizl Craig, Preston L. Wooland, Arthur Rowe, Matt Hafseth, Joe Augustyn, Jay Jones, Willis R. Har- | pel, Wandel Harpel, Joseph Hali- field, and C. Venner. - BUY WAK RONDS aughton, Mervyn J.| Dorothy V. Plum, William James J. Darling, Anna E. Sgt. Robert C. Prather, Jean- Mrs. Frank D. Gib- Darrell Gibbons, David Gib- Mus. Mary Claire Ayre, Lucille Mrs. Fay Wood, Fay E. J. Mc The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin = Juneau, Alaska BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ONE COME ALL! 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FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 31 PHONE 114 Gallon Jug Wine $1.85 Reg. §2.65 JUNEAU io ANCHORAGE Yakutat and Cordova CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK NOME ——— BRISTOL BAY - PHONE 667 “Next to Percy’s” Office Baranof Hotel here, will join her there Jackie, their son, will rbanks as soon as the year is completed. able to beat so far this season. C e invited Yo -attend. | —smooths down the flaky top layer. | It enables the razor’s sharp edge to | cut your whiskers close and clean INVITED TO BALL GIVEN | wdh]: M‘i'flé‘;l“flgo the sk"tll"lflltt S 5 eliminates the soreness ily 5 B.Y ."FD s E_VENlNG‘ shaving frequently provokes in sen- An invitation has been issued to| sitive skins—leaves your face feeling the members of the Douglas Volun- | smoother and cleaner. ‘We sincerely believe that Glider teer Fire Department by V. W. We h; Mulvihill, Chief of the Juneau Vol- | Wil give you more shaving comfort £ than any cream you have ever tried. unteer Fire Department, to be| guests of the Juneau boys at the Geb p:EbaL LT AoRe Wday. annual Firemen's ball tonight given | in the Elks ballroom. The Douglas boys are asked to wear their uni- forms, as the Juneau boys are doing the same. The niaximum duration of an ‘eclipse of the sun is seven minutes. THE FLORENCE SHOP Pioneers of the Helene Curlis Cold Wave TO HE DOUGLAS FIREMEN ARE Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points After\’ictory When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioneer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. Meanwhile, we are 1009, engaged in the war effort — with every passenger and every ounce of cargo priorited by the Armed Forces—and we appreci- ate your patience and understanding when the accommodation you want is not available. AD CURL AT . SOFT 5 RIVALING NATURE'S OWN. * We Have Added to Our Staff AN OPERATOR fo accommodate late appointments. Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIHLQIES Phone 612 Agents # ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 Sitka .. 18 10 18 18 10 Chichagof 18 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 18 10 18 10 Pelican 18 18 Todd ........ 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. Hoonah .. 10 3 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway $18.00 $20.00 JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 Meets Each Monday-7:30 P. !j.—A.N.B. Hall I.A.MACHINISTS Meeis 2nd & 4!11! s LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. BALL Phone Black427 129 Third St. Hefaps fpa. | BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT'S THIS P-A LETTER FROM MAGGIE'S BROTHER! | NEVER KNEW THAT HE COLILD READ OR WRITE - By GEORGE McMANUS THAT WOULD BE M- = : POSSIBLE - THE WARDEN RESTRICTS VISITORS TO ONE HOLR! YOU OUGHT TO-RADPDY- IT WOULD DO YOU GOOD-WHY DON'T YOu SPEND A WEEK- END WITH HIM? gof Sitka $13 918 10 HE WANTS ME TO PAY HIM AVISIT- G Juneau Bkagway 10.00 Express ] er pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau oonah Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 Express Ral 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg B2 X 2 Copr. 1943, King Features Syndicate; lac., Woeld rights rescrved. Juneau ... Petersburg Wrangell Express Bate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell PHONE 612 = N Y J ““TROPICS”’ DINE AND DANCE— OPEN ALL NIGHT Juneau's Newest Ealing Eslal;l‘irsh;efilw PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES 3 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subjeci to Change Without Notice.