The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 17, 1944, Page 2

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: PAGL TWO They have won 14 o far this sea- ng te Petersburg are Kenny deau, Rod Nordling, 1, John Dapeevich Forrest, Leslie Hogins, Herb Mead, i Denny Merritt. Coach Barney as will Harry manager Rude, As- nt Man The boys plar only one 3 3 Bab Feller, former star Cleveland Indians hurler (at T e last season for All-Siar camp baseball game at a base Dapcevich, ~ Thib Nordling, i this pieture to John Carm and Lowell Chicage, a member of the Seabees. ing the game. (AP Wirephoto) TACOMA SEEKING B. B. FRANCHISE OF SACRAMENTO W!E, IEPEPIS DISCHARGED 14 1el, sports editor ol the Chicago Daily licore said F . llcr struck out 15 men and drove in three runs dur- ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA “ngton, £ compensation. APP[I(ANTS ' WANTEDFOR Representative (Accountancy and Allied Fields), Representative (Mar- and Allled Fields), and Rep- entative (Engineering and Allied Fields), for the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Eleventh Region, Ida- ho, Montana, Oregon, and Wash- are being sought by the ‘United States Civil Service Com- mission, the local secretary an- ® nounced toady. e salary for these positions is a year, including overtime There is no written test and no maximum age limit. Complete information and forms for applying may be obtained at 311 Federal Building, Juneau. Ap- plications will be accepted until March 22 ,1944. Applications are not desired from persons engaged on war work un- “less the position appiied for requires bat) waited to take a cut at the ball during an according to information sent Albert P. Pellicore of “Somewhere in the South Pacific,” News by lis to start at T o’clock sharp! b( HOOL. PAPER FOR GAI,h 3 u the Douglas will be on tomorrow. This: is GUGLAS NEWS ANDERSON SOUTH sale beginning 5 the second of three issues published MRS, Fp@%’i Mfi“@j? Mrs. Emmet Anderson, daughter by the school. The “Breeze” is.a 1 kS 3 LR . 5 s ? _lof Mr. and Mrs. Gus Walito, has well put up paper and reflects weil it b T kil '\\:\( ‘,\,f‘&,r”‘;. 1 |iett sor the south to Join her hus- | upoen (e sehool’s merit. cema group to purchase the fran-|band, who was seriously injured £ BAINBRIDGE nd, Feb. 17. o1 e of the Sacramento Solons of Guring maneuvers with his Army FOME NURSING CLASSES Willie Pep, helder of the New York Goast Baseball League, unit. Mr. Anderson will be hos- TOMORROW IN DOUGLAS version of the atherweight e his. associates | Pitalized over a long period, as his| The Home Nursing Class will championship, | given a nave agreed to give the Sacramento | Njuries include a leg broken in'meet tomorrow night at 7 o'cloek , from the Bain- jnterests extension to February 22 |three places and back injuries. He iy the Douglas Government school ation in which to buy the club properties. | patient in the = peck made announcement OSPIt ! for more than a month. gsier telephone conversations with harge papers cited him s Bawlan Dy T Pacific Coast Lel y B e directors had, previcusly denied the © Tacoma interests privilege to buy mh se until Sg terestir linquished & franchi dr DOUBLEHEADER = mento citi- ° ttempts | U0 wae BfiSKEIBAll ON ) raise funds to make the purchase % Peck said he and his associates » |will continue plans for the opening FRIDAY EVENING o' s P, o g send contracts to all players .. make plans for spring training n cck-end for Pt the South- ask2 championship, mem- Juneau H School team will play one more Capital City. in the urday will b TSENJOY ANNUAL BOYS' CLUB FEED tati Valentine dence sponsored by Sopho d in the Camp 1l in California AT SCHOOL A. Baranof was a ~1nukm the High School ly yesterday. He talked in- 1gly on the early explorations Russians in the new world e Prib- his time Roberts j, according an announce- ment made toc by M Elvira Maurstad, public hml h nurse, who conducts the classes. - e 0.1 WOlD FUNERAL " RITES ON TOMORROW. Last vites for Olaf Leslie (CHayd'l = ley) Wold DANCE morrow at 2 o'clock from the Charle§ W. Carter Mortuary chapel. Eulogy for the 88 of Alaska, who died Tuesday, Music | b id by the Rev. G. Herbert Hil- All-Girl to ‘at VALENTINE school gymnasium next Sat- evening, February 19. e furnished by the tra h Interment will follow in the Pio- night t will vie for SPE( ‘IL MEETING neers' plot. Wold had been a resi- ith the Bankers, when the ' Mayor gstrom has called | dent of Alaska for the’past 54 yves teams meet on the courts of Ai fl GH S(HOOL ‘|w1\ council meeting for this|and was a member of the Pioneers I 1 gyr This game ng in the City Hail. Meeting | cf, Alas! will follow one between the Coopers racs, slated to begin at 7:30 i Approximately 75 boys and mal mbers of the Juneau High School e public is invited to attend!faculty last night L A nual Boys' Club feed Y >>o nomics room in the High School building. After consumin, PARSONS SIGNS ™+ - UP WITH SEALS - * rect large quantities alad, hot rolls, milk , the club mem- guests enjoyed group and jok 1ling, under the of “Hank” Harmon, club NCISCO, Calif.. Feb. 1 ons, who pitched a total | x games last season rancisco Seals, has gned contract for the | advisor. The meal, with the eption of e pies and bread, was prepared | 2ly by the boys and the dishes washed by members of the years old the shman class the Pacifle Coast baseball sea. John Loweil, President of the 3" Club, was assi; angements by Henry Thibodeau, President of the Student Body, who was Chairman of the dining room, | and Bob Vernon, Chairman of the kitchen comntittee | ollowing the feed the boys ad- journed to the gymnasium where th 5 they played gam and enjoyed con- igh o |tests of various sorts ] e - in the party pnl 9; West Virginia 55 55; Penn 38 65; Columbia 38 HANDY FUEL WICHITA, Kas.—A local aircraft 5. o plant did not let the fuel shortage | 2 NOTICE worry it. When it couldn't get ‘ Encampment No. A-1 enough gas to heat its plant it night, 8 o'clock. decided to drill its own gas well, k hal Degree. 1| 0il u”d gas are plentifu laround | memby sed to attend ady. BHINGING UPF ATHEB 878% More Express to Alaska Pan American Airways’ Alaska Serv. ice, merged into the transport facili- ties of the Armed Forces, i1s working overtime these days. One result: 8789, more air express carried to Alaska in 1942 than in the year be- fore. Every ounce of cargo is under military control. When the war is won, we will again give all of our friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout Alaska. I'M GOING TO TAKE SOME OF MY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BACK TO THE STORES FOR EXCHANGE-MOTHER WANTS LYou TO RETURN A : FEW FOR HER- PR THIS JOB WOULD BE A LOT EASIER IF ONE OF MAGGIE'S WITH FOR ANOTHER YEAR - ME FEET ARE KILLIN'ME- ESENTS HAD BEEN A PERISCOPE- be - conducted to-" 'First publication, Feb. 17, 1944. tor of the Resurrection ¢ o'M GLAD THAT'S OVER- the use of higher skills than the worker is using in his present em- ployment. A Certificate of Avail- ability from former employer or from the U. S. Employment Service may be required before appoint- Mment. NOTICE OF HEARING (ON FIM REPORT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Beforé FELIX GRAY, Comphission- er and ‘ex-officio Probate Judge Juneau Precinct. the Matter of the Estate of CLAUDE E. ERICSON, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Charles E. Naghel, Administrator of the estate of Claude E, Ericson, the above named deceased, has iiled his Final Report and that a hearing will be held thereon before the under- signed at Juneau, Alaska, on April 18th, 1944, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place ail persons interested in the estate may appear and file objections in wrifing and centest the Final Report. GIVEN under my hand and the AL ‘teal of the Probate Court at Juneau, | Alaska, February 16th, 1344, FELIX GRAY. Commissioner and exw~officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct Last p\nburallon March 9, 1944. r-old pioneer *-— = will « L Empm, Chi;fli@ds fay! 600D J9BS Applications for the positions ol | 'HEALTH COUNCIL 10 | MEET NEXT MONDAY The Gastineau Channel Health Council will meet at the Territorial Juilding Monday evening, February 21, at 8 o'clock. All members are ed to be present or to provide an alternate. - - Industrial surveys show tenths of be preveénted. She'll Love a JUMPER! From $7.50 No. 1 teen fashion— versatile jumpers for many-costume change . . . Choose hers here. 10-20. Jones-Stevens | Seward Street 1 Will Please ance of Sent For Personal Satisfaction THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS Grand Appear- Phone You with the (lothes Here. : "~ By GEORGE McMANUS JIGGS -LISTEN LOADED HORS THAT SAD P- ) - \\\\\-—'- ’/(‘ ) P} N i - Juneau's Kewest Ealing Establishment PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors llT DINE AND BE SO CRUEL TO A POOR, HELPLESS BEAST OF BURDEN P TO THIS -AMAN WAS ARRESTED FOR DRIVING AN OVER- ON MAIN ST - ISN'T OW COULD ANYBODY WO ROPIC DANCE OPEN ALL~N4GHT LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES | nine- all worker accidents can { 2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1944 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS BATAAN CAFE Infant and Children’s Wear Genuine Chow Mein 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Chop SlleY » COME ONE COME ALL! L] Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR Most Convenient Location n A B B IT s K l “ S —THIRD AND MAIN— NOW Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. i VALCAUDA FUR “m' SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ® Periect comfort ® Centrally located © Splendid food and THE service, I:C:n. ® Large Rooms— A T c 0 Mgr. all with Bath LINE’ Alaska Tramsportaties. Company L4 ™ BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment SAILINGS FEDM PIER ¥ Hotel SEATTLR * — EVERY ROOM WITH TUB it i 1 and SHOWER PASSENGERE PREIGHT f * WEPRIGRRATION ! Reasonable Rates . i , ® ! Phone 800 ' & FEMMER—AGENT = PHONE 114 NIGHT 813 BUY WAR BONDS JUNEAU io ANCHORAGE Yakutat énd Cordova CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY Barglftg’c:lotel PHO“E 667 Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday ALASKA conflr. Ami.nn:s ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES 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 gof Sitka 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka .. 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Hoonah ., ines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. i il Haines Skagway $18.00 $20.00 Skagwa) 10.00 5 ni.m. Raty 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah ‘ Excursion Inlet $15.00 $10.00 1 Express Ral r pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 - $30.00 30.00 10.00 Wrangell . 20.00 Exprul Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c k hunbn[ and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Change Without Notice. il ]

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