The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1944, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'CALIFORNIA 1§ CHALLENGED BY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1944 Juneau Crimson Bears 30. Very im- - pertont Eversbody 55 asiea w0 at-|| The Sewing Basket end gt 1y || BABY HEADQUARTERS ALBERT SCHRAMEN, Infant and Children’s Wear TOP YOUR WARDROBE BATAAN CAFE WITH A KNOX HAT R M. Bebrends QUALITY SINCE /1887 SHEELY MAY BE SOLON MANAGER OF 1944 SEASON SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 2 Earl Sheely who led e S: mento Solons in the ad hal for the in 1928 in the Pacific C ague race, ap to be the leading choice for m ager of the 1944 club. He is now Sox scout and coach at Sheely is believed by local base- ball fans to be in a receptive mood for the job. Johnny Vergez, also a former Solon player, appears to be | signed at Juneau, NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | IX GRAY, Commission- and ex-officio Probate Judge eau Precinct the Matter of the Estate CLAUDE E. ERICSON, de NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE Charles E. Naghel, Adminis the estate of Claude E, Eri Be that of | sed. | Lose First Tifle Game To Pelersburg Vlkmgs DOUGLAS-JUNEAU CAGERS TO PLAY TOTEMS TONIGHT Tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the ANB 11 on Willoughby Avenue there will be a basketball game between - Juneau Government and the Totem Club’s 1e D-J outfit, composed of play- ers under 16 for the most part, will be given a good workout By the clder Totem players as the combined cutfit is going to Hoonah on March 3 to play the Government School basketeers there. Tonight there will be a small admission price which will go to aid the expenses of the Hoonah trip. EARL COMBS PETERSBURG, Alaska, Feb. 24— (Special to Empire) —Last night, in | the first game of the series to de- |termine the basketball |ship of Southeast Alaska, the Pet- ed the Juneau High School Crim- son Bears by a score of 43 to 23. % It was a fairly fast contést in |spots but both teams played a poor game. The scared Crimson Bears appeaned They threw passes away. did not work the ball ‘in, could not kit the hoop, and hesides, they were on a strange and. big court. And then again the Vikings are a tall bunch, the Crimson Bears {looking like midgets. But at that, Juneau jumped to a 9-2 lead at | quarter. back with a 21 to 12 lead at the half, and then the Vikings went to (town in the third canto and led [32 to 16 ( nded. C. Otness, Viking forward, made 'almost everything, and he shot most NOTPLAYING THIS SEASON ‘ NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Earl Combs will be missing from the Yankee | Stadium this season for the first | time in 20 years during which he | participated in 11 world series as | player or coach in the New York American League club. Combs has | been granted a leave of absence to devote his full time to his farms at Richmond, Kentucky. e PEPPER MARTIN GOING TO PLAY WITH CARDINALS :; OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 24 Pepper Martin, who romped to fame with the St. Louis Cardinals, an- nounced he will don a Card uni- form again this season after three seasons out of the game Martin will be 40 on February and he said: “T am just going to be |a player for the Cardinals and will hold any position Billy Southworth thinks I can best fill.” - More than a quarter of all Aus- tralian war production workers are 29 is ' women. Final Report and that a hearing will be held thereon before the under- Alaska, on April 18th, 1944, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place all persons interested in the estate may appear and file second choice t the Final Report. GIV. - - TIDES TOMORROW laska, February 16th, 1944, R | FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Feb. 17, 1944. | Last publication, March 9, 1944. 18.9 feet. -12 feet 19.3 feet -33 feet. m., m., m., p. m, High tide— 3 Low tide—8 ’U a High ti Low tide—9:14 THE WAVE OF TCMORROW FOR YOU TODAY - THE COLD WAVE SPECIAL! Machine and Machineless Permanent Oil Waves $8.50 SKILLED OPERATORS I GRIDS BEAUTY /ALON COOPER BUILDING posite Federal Building objections in writing and under my hand and the | of the Probate Court at Juneau, | of the baskets for Petersburg that came via fast breaks. ¥ The two teams meet again night, the game starting at 8 o'clock. Follewing are the box scores of last night's 3 funean Crimson Bears FG o i o Scott Kearney Nordling Thibcdeau Mead Forrest Dapcevich . OB e s o ol coomormmon Totals 9 Petersburg Vikings FG 12 N g | coconnneSE L Bhe C. Otness Hammer Kinnear w| occcocecom~] Office Car regular hou JACK KEARNEY, City Clerk. > plates during the 878% More Express to Alaska Pan American Airways’ Alaska Serv. ice, merged into the transport facili- ties of the Armed Forces, 1s 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 throughou AN AVIFELRIC t Alaska. ANV AIRBE PV champion- * sburg High School Vikings defeat- ¢ the end of the first c Petersburg retaliated and bounced | when that quarter was = g GONZAGA UNIV. SPOKANE, \. sh . 24. \lmknm A(ll(h( R three-time sity of Washir champions, for z near future for of g mm by the \xmlumu e fll go, for the od © 40 ARRIVE HERE EARLY TODAY ON NORTHBOUND BOAT A boat arrived from the South y this morning with the follow- ng passengers from Seattle —Sigurd Wwinter, D. W. Skidmore, Don O'Con- John Bishop, Catherine Alter, ret L. Roberts, Fritz O. Jen- will be L. Parmentier, William Kav- insky, ne St. Clair, Don E, Cowan, Mrs. Marie Shipp, Alson X. Woodward, Charles McMahon, Har- old A. Gilman, Colua Long, N Nora Long, Wallace D. Thomas H. Maxwell, C. Ha md VV From V\xanml 5. Ruby Brantner, Peter Johns Waddingfors, and T, R. Curtis. Mrs. Marie Jenson, , Mrs. Dale Fleek, A. Jenson, Mrs. Loyla Ohm H. Cohn ka on the out- L. Florence, n Bucholz, T. A. Estelle, Mrs. Cox, V. Hunkins, and Oscar ‘Tilson . D e OREGON CLINCHES SECORD SPOT IN ?(ND (ONFEREN(E 3 24.—The as the result of on State last 56 to 44. n woun: ’l up the on Bas- Pure- adv. Secretary. hilds Colds Vicks VapoRus Relieve Misery ~Rub on Time-Tested Take a lock at these values — sporiswear winners at low, low prices, grand now, and all through Spring— pick yours today. , Mrs, B. Folger, | Jones-Stevens Seward Street BRINGING UP F. ATHEB | KNOW HOW 'L GIT OUT OF GOIN' TO THE OPERA TONIGHT—— I'L_L_ PRETEND THAT I'M SICK-IT GENERALLY WORKS OK. Copr. 194 2 Feat THEN MAGGIE WILL GO ALONE AN'FLL SNEAK OUT TO DINTYS — ICOULDON'T GET TICKETS TO THE OPERA-SO | WAS GOING LET YOLI Gt Juneau’s Newesl Eating Establishment PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors DINE AND DANCE “"TROPICS'’ NIGHT OPEN ALL LOBATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES Genuine Chow Mein " Chop Suey 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska | , Wednesday and 5 : 5 G wntit 6 oclock o R R I NFW WASHINGTON Swealers || z A COME ONE Hotel Juneau e For Comfort At Lowest Rates. ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOw Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON © Perrect comfort ® Centrally located e Splendid food and service ® Large Rooms- all with Bata w’ LIKE THE oHrtel THE ATGO LINE Alaska Tramsportaties = Company HEBARANOF L Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * SAILINGS® FREOM PIER ¢ SEATTLE PAMSENGERE PRNIGHT KREFRIGERATION Reasonable Rates L4 . Phone 800 BUY WAR BONDS i» B YEMMER—AGENT N I | § ) N | MIGEY 512 PHONK 114 ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE Yakutal and Cordova CONNECTIONS TO —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM BRISTOL BAY PHONE 667 FAIRBAN KODIAK ——— Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLIIIES Phone 612 M 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 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 Hoonah .. d Sk a, —Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines an agway- y mm, Express Rate: cents per ponnd—ulnlmm Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Dmly at 9 A. M. Hoonah ‘15 00 $10.00 Juneau Excursion Inlet .. Express Rate: SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 10.00 ‘Wrangell . l.xpms “Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan lxmullkte‘ lhpuulnd—llnmndflahhm and Wnnnll

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