The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1944, Page 2

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AGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1944 in March or early in April a Gl'\"” . Beavers 52 to 45. Washington State M } Duke 45; North Carolina State 3! i | Slalom, a controlled downhill race, oR Colorado U 57; Greeley State 49. trailed 22 to 10 at half time. | »u“eau I Pull be held for men, women and’ 2 Depaul 61; Ohio State 49. The victory carried the Cougars, { juniors . e W out of the cellar in the Northern | The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS BATAAN CAFE M | Snow conditions on the trail to- | | | Di S Oonf d € i th s ) . Lose Championship |0 i ST B et e o WASHINGTON STATE 235 ¢ 7)o ectiomive || Genuine Chow Mein lare again urged to keep off the :“’lfi":’:g bimiad bt 6 bd T L BEAI OREGON STATE YoUR BR’():F;},;:;SES Chop.suey downhill trails. In spite of PUb“C"A\" Washington State 52; Oregon it Replaced in our own shop. Eyes | given previously, last week found a | X Axamined. ‘D ‘Rae Lilli Carlssn COME ONE ——— [ number of hikers walking over var- | State 45. | CORVALLIS, Oregon, Feb. 26— Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carisor . COME ALL! § Wisconsin 50; Minnesota 33. | Finding their basket eyes in the Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. ady. P | ious section of the trail, mcreas\ng | greatly the hazards for all skiers y Illincis 50; Northwestern 47. ‘[second half, the Washington State T T A | Holel Juneau ska, Feb "G‘ i it | Great Lakes 77; Toledo 29. | College Cougars put on a great | Expenditures for public educa- | chool C: nm_ Buenos Aires contains about one-| .Arkansas 60; Texas A & M 35. |scoring burst of 18 points in seven tion both in 1930-40 and 1941-42, For Comfort s lost the| third of Argentina’s more than| Louisiana State 64; Louisiana|minutes in which Oregon State was reached a total of 2.7 billion dol-| 50,000 industrial plants. State University 45. held scoreless, to finally defeat the lars. At LOWESI lla!es T r——— 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night askete mpionship of | Jast night to the| QRS e 3 yo: “ et e ROOMS WITH BATH School Vikings by or nal score being FOR SUNDAY ; e ; TR WITHOUT BATH ORDER YOUR ke i ¢ Most Convenient Location || {RABB IT S R l NS | basketball fans| i was poorly| Junior skiers are urged to be on 1 —THIRD AND MAIN— NOW ver With-|hand at the Slalom Hill tomorrow Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned, cleaned and all 3 mmndms.|nmvnnu from 10 to 12 o'clock, when | ready to make up. ; ro Any- | instructions will be offered under VALCAWAMCO“ANY one point that has|Chuck Lawry, Dean Williams and } 14 that was when Kinnear|Eric Sundsten. { | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON valked with the ball| This will be the first of several | : conds and made | scheduled classes under the auspices' | i basket when the rules|of the Juneau Ski Club, and it is | e 1 would be on the run. planned to have classes each Sun- | the first canto, the game day for the next several weeks i ® Centrally located T n E 1 ® Splendid food and The annual Moeller Race, norm- P with a|ally held at this period of the sea- | ¥. B service end of thv:son. ,“,'m not be run until travel | McClure, © Large Rooms— A T C 0 er conditions improve, it was an- Mgr. all with Bath juneau retaliated, but still trail- uounced today by Club President 14 at half time. During| | Curtis Shattuck. He stated that late ters Juneau outplayed |-———— - — Petersburg but could| NOTICE OF HEARING ON he shots. | PETITION FOR LETTERS led 19 to 22 at the end OF ADMINISTRATION tarter but had againir, the United States Commission- nd got more shots than| epg Court for Precinct of Juneau, | 1l Narrows bunch | Division Number One, Territory } ALASKANS LIKE THS LEINE oAotel NFW WASHINGTON Alaska Tramsportatien | | ; Company | | i ™ BARANGKF = i’ Alaska’s Largest Apariment SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ led 29 to 32 and sank| of Alaska. IN PROBATE. ¢ GRATTLE goal 1 last 25 seconds Of I the Matter of the Estate of| Hotel ay "the referee held up the! BRAWN BENSON also known as| * e me Juneau could n(‘:\ gxfl‘ BROWN BENSON, Deceased. i EVERY ROOM WITH TUB C on of the ball to make the| NOTICE is hereby given that oand SHOWER PASSENGERE FREIGHT n . JOHN B. BENSON has filed in this p Juneau made 10 fouls during _thc court his petition for letters of ad- 3 REPRIGERATION and Petersburg made nine.|ministration upon the estate of | n.m?h Raiss b n Juneau boys arrived by the| BRAWN BENSON, deceased, pray- | S mother watches baby grow and glow on owned by Cash Cole, 'ing that said estate be administered | Darigold Evaporated Milk, the virtues of this » game, and helped out a s a large, solvent estate, and that the | famous milk for infant feeding grow upon her. When plenty of rooting same will be heard on the 28th day | s 3 it's box score is as fol- of February, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock ! baby leaves his bottle and becomes a toddler, mother Phone 800 D. % FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 813 | | i 1 BUY WAR BONDS \ ; in the forenoon of said day, at the makes him Darigold milk dishes—and she continues T ‘"'";'g B'::r i :f;’;‘:gg;‘:l ‘gu;‘("‘;;“‘;‘:;e:; 3‘:::‘ them when he trudges sturdily off to school. Na- cott 3 2 8'ka: and all persons interesiud in ture’s most nearly perfect food in compact, con- 3 y 5 1 11 said estate are notified then and | venient form, Darigold Milk is a grand milk to \ viead 3 0 6 there to appear and show cause, if grow on. Nordling 2 1 5 any they have, why the prayer of | 3 g i i 0 1 1/said petitioner should not be grant- | And,as mother discovers, Darigeld Milk is a grand 0 0 0 ed. | milk for dozens of other uses. It whips like whipping Stk el da?afit:dé;;fi:;;aum:‘laska this 15th | cream, for instance. Smooth and double-rich, it is | Petersburg Vikings | (Probate Seal) " FELIX GRAY, | delicious in coffee. For every recipe that calls for | FG PT Pts.|U. S. Commissioner and ex—ufflcioi milk, homogenized, uniform Darigold Milk imparts y g ":\ile:?zzery ‘L‘;diel;s::"““ Preeinct, | smoother texture and richer nourishment. And it 1 0 2! Petitioner's Attorney, | nrakes velvety home-made ice creams, too. Your 2 0 4, WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR. | grocer has Darigold Evaporated Milk, 2 0 4 Pirst publication, Feb. 16, 1944, | JUNEAU io ANCHORAGE 1 ~ —|Last publication, Feb. 26, 1944. | via Totals 16 0:1: (33 | As in the previous two gflmew, rap e S PGS TS SR S Chet Othess was the high scorer rm | Yakuiat and Corllova Petersburg ’ Tonight the Crimson Bears play 3 S H R I N E | J th sburg Coast Guard basket- 3 | p 1 . | CONNECTIONS TO all team | o r —_ KUS M Approved by Doctors l_AlRBAN S —— VALDEZ KUSKOKWI KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY GOING TO WRANGELL A radiogram received this Iore-i oon from Petersburg by City Clerk 7 ? Kearney from his son Ken,! the Crimson Bears are going, to Wrangell to play one or more| Barfi?llt.:;c}e{otel PHONE 667 (Invitational) zames of basketball there before| uuxmmg to .!uneau Wnodley Airways’ JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YARUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Pnin@s Frosn Gur Farms To/You We, the producers of Darigold Products, own our own farms, dairy herds, and manu- facturing plants in what we believe to be the finest dairy country in the world. We take - ‘ di ide in the 1d- gf&"',‘,é,‘é‘né.foé"’ém DARIGOLD 1 have won. You can do- Cheddar pend upor them for The Juneau boys expect to lsmc‘ 2 | for home early next week. t D A N C E i - i | i { ;a & FORXWANTST0 | Sooftioh B PLAY BALL AGAIN. S"f’rellfl};fi“e CHICAGO, Feb. 26.—Jimmy Foxx, i ime American League home run | tist, wants to get back into base-' ‘ D A R l G ° L D ] Jim Gallagher, General Man- ' { ager of the Chicago Cubs says. | &aut em Foxx is going to apply to Base- T 0 N I G H T | Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. kol e Yandle ot tri- | f BUTTER highest quality. CHEESE Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. to the aetids Mt | ALL-GIRL ’ Made with fresh, sweet Rich in nourishment, deli- . Fu).x retired last spring after Iess‘ 7 | cream of whipping consist- cately tangy in flav‘or-.-a ! Tuesday-Friday tan o gul senson with the cuns.|} ORCHESTRA e e ALTH SR o * Sheeps of il and diey i : : H\ recently failed to pass the Army | flavor, FOR RESERVATIONS physical. bl nid ‘ * ATTENTION MASONS i . msm COASTAL mm 1 Communication Monday | Dancxng at Phone 612 g : ¢ Jl!lefill with work in the F C. De- | J. W. LEIVERS, f ‘ 10:00 adv Secretary. ~ BRINGING UP FATHER WELL -1 TOOK YOUR ADVICE TODAY - | SENT FLOWERS TO MAGGIE - I'M GLAD 7, YOU REMINDED ME T WAS HER BIRTH-~ DAY-AN' SUIGGESTED SENDIN' FLOWERS - 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 Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 818 Sitka...18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 18 10 WELL- | SUPPOSE THATS A WOMAN'S WAY OF SHOWING SHE'S HAPPY Y OH- DARLING! YOLI HAVE MADE ME SO HAPPY REMEMBERING Blg'rs HDAY AND SENDING Hoonah .. 10 —Schedul D ily at 9: 30 A. M. Haines and Skagway—Sche: u ed aily Juneau . .. 31800 moo Skagwa! 10.00 Elx'prm Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Excursion Jsulx;e:o“ . $10.00 Inlet Exmulenate 10 eenh per pound—Minimum chnu 60¢c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan !xpmllsu. 1ummhmmflmumm ‘w""'f e f&fi:‘:‘s’:&‘"’ < i« PHONE 6 i Juneau ... Juneau's llew;ls'lo E"aili;l1g1islablishme'm 4 é T R SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors S ’ ’ OPPOSITE J[!;I?ECAAUT(E)nLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES — n DINE AND DANCE OPEN ‘ALL NIGHT

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