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AGE TWO SATURDAY, APRIL [, by spla THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 1944 join the armed forces of the| : HIGH BOWLER, ws ; : - o - - : gf;rli,fif n:gK;t,:l:::( a:[ “:;:: h;::ml:,g own SW'M RE(ORDIJ Come to the R:mb‘ow Breakfast, SR 112 to 2 p.m., Palm Sunday, April Hotel. h 2, Masonic Temple. 65 cents. adv. | Martin, all former employees of the I'Alaska Coastal Transportation. Sl ol BUY WAR BONDS ANN ARBOR, April 1. — Adolf; Kiefer. chief specialist of the Navy, | Air Force branch. They are Walter Ludke, Bill Stedman and Robert CANNERY NOT TO OPERATE Douglas City officials received a Special -For | telegram { R l DAY plAYflh(‘ Douglas Fisheries Co. that they would not operate 'the n o4 |Douglas Canery this year. Reasons Every Day! | A PREPARATION THAT SOFTENS THE SKIN—SAVES TIME—NEEDS NO BRUSH OR MEN who find it necessary to shave every day— | doctors, lawyers, businessmen and others—Glider is in- valuable. Glider is made specially for daily shavers. A soft, smooth cream, it is not greasy or sticky. To use Glider, first wash your face thoroughly with soap and hot water to remove the grit and oily sebum that collect on iskers every 24 hours.Then 1d on Glider quickly and ily with your fingertips— never a brush. Smooths down skin Instantly, Glider softens the skin —smor ths down the flaky top layer (tenablestherazor'ssharp edge to cut your whiskers close and clean without irrilating the gkin. It thus eliminates the sore- ness that daily shaving fre- quently provokes in sensitive skins—leaves your face feeling smoother and cleaner. Try Glider Today | Glider was developed by the | J. B. Williams Co., makers of | fine shaving preparations for [ over 100 years. Get a tube gt | your store today. We sincerely believe.that Glider will give you more shaving comfort than any | cream you have ever tried. | ~8 SFAU JACK, JUAN TURITA IN FAST TEN ROUND BOUT NEW YORK, April 1.—Beau Jack Augusta, Ga., former holder of e New York state version of the SKIRACES START AT1. . M. SUNDAY | With favorable weather in pros-| pect for the competitive events to- | morrow, a record number of skiers and spectators gre expected at the | Douglas Island slalom hill to par- | |ticipate in the races which will be- | ‘F Henning 141 Thursday evening “from stating for non-operations is given as dif- The eight teams of the Merch- gicuity in securing new and favor- ant’s League bowled at the EIKS gple lease terms for future years last night, with J. Senescu high, Their present lease expires Noverm- rolling a total of 594 points, and pey 1, 1944 Hudson runner-up-with 567. SEWING CLUB MONDAY The Juneau Drug won a match The Monday Night Sewing Club from Butler Mauro; Henning's de- gij hold its weekly meeting at-the feated Sabin’s by a narrow margin: pome of Mrs. Marcus Jensen' nekt Leota’s took a game from the 20th Monday evening. Century Meat; and Percy's Cafe MRS. ANDREWS VISITS won from Ordway's. Mrs. Walter Andrews left by plane Following . are indivdual on Thursday for Whitehorse where A0PTH8} she will visit for several weeks with her husband who is employed a defense job there. Mrs. Andrews is ' registered nurse at St. Ann's Hospital. OLDTIMER IN HOSPITAL Pete Deretich, aged pensioner, who has batched on the Douglas Beach, was found outside his cabin this week, suffering from starva- tion and thrust due to his inability to serve himself. It is thought lte may have had a slight stroke that caused the condition. He had not had food or drink for se although his cabin was s Pete is now at St. Ann's Hospital the Juneau Drug M. Lavenick 191 178 E. Simmons 107 166 H. Barrager 152 109 450 437 Butler Mauro Spot 4 4 H. Simmons 160 156 M. Davlin 93 107 B. Lavenick 124 104 Total 381 37 Sabin’s Spot 9 9 A. Stewart 166 E. Hendrickson .. 144 108 and is recovering H. Waugh 117 | . GIFT FROM SEARS — |- Sears, Roebuck and Company has 408 donated to the Douglas Public Henning’s School, an eldven volume set of! Encyclopedia Britannica, Junior L. Hendrickson .. 163 This valuable set of references wiil G. Waugh 127 be used by the children of the grade -l . school. Donations of books for the | 431 schoel library have also been re- Leota's |ceived recently from Mrs. Charles Spot 31 Tuckett, Grace Naghel Knutson, Carnegie 165 and Walter Ludke. L. Benescu 151 | TO JOIN ARMY 1. Wildes 101 Three Douglas young men left — on a southbound steamer recently Total 148 1527 ~ e 20th Century INOTICE OF HEARING ON EXP- J. Senescu a2 594\ CUTOR'S FINAL ACCOUNT E. Sundsten 161 483 | AND REPORT G. Overhy i 402| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN S ~"ithat MYRVEN H. SIDES, as Exe- 517, 1479;(:uwr of the Last Will and Testas Ordway’s iment of BENJAMIN F. LEAMING, Spot 3 | Deceased, has filed his Final Ac- L. Holmquist 143 ‘ssjcount and Report and that a hear- J. Shepard 126 377 ing will be held thereon before the | H. Petrigh 18 428!y, 5. Commissioner and Ex-Offigy ¥ " {Probate Judge for the Juneau, Total Total Total Total Total 436 Open Evenings DO SOMETHING LOVELY For Your HAIR for Easter ... A COLD WAVE — |e¢mashed his own American record L | {for the 300-yard individual medley G RID L BEAUTY JALON PHONE 318 COOPER BUILDING osite Federal Building \ i ANNOUNCEMENT To All Telephone Subscribers: Under an amendment to the Internal Revenue Code by the Revenue Act of 1943, the following change in rate of tax becomes effective April 1, 1944 : LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVICE Increased frem 10 per cent fo 15 per cent In accordance with the above, the following tele- rac by almost five seconds last night in the National AAU indoor swimming. Kiefer was clocked at 3:23.9, Bill Smith of Great Lakes shat- tered the AAU 200-yard free style] ( PLEASE Rinse your milk bottles as soon as they are empty. Juneau Dairies, Inc. —m—m—————— The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children's Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska | | | | | | | Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location ~—THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise ® Pertect comfort ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and F. B, serviee MecClure, ® Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALASKEANS LIKE THE ENEW WASHINGTON) F {7 BARANOF ! Alaska’s Largest Apartment ) Hotsl H * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER . Reasonable Rates [ PSS SRS S S > S BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ONE COME ALL! ] 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night e e S ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON THE ATCO LINE Alnska Tramsportaties Coempany . SAILINGS FROM PIKS ¢ exATTLE REFRIGERATION . [..m.m.: v | D. B FEMMER—AGENT | Phone800 | L i i i | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 567 or 747—JUNEAU 402 YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL o REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME 5.5 e o7 1260 gska, Commissioner’s Precinct {his Courtroom in’ the Federal-Ti 557! ritorial Building in Juneau, Al 420{.t 10:00 am, May 26, 1944, an 876 that at said hearing said Court will | T ladjudicate and decree who are the| 457 1353 heirs and distributees of said deg cedent, and all persons are require FINDS NECKLACE (then and there to present their ob- William S. Howard found a smng:jectlcms. if any, to the allowance of Percy’s Cafe phone rates will become effective April 1, 1944: Hudson 178 174 210 y cigl he jonship, last 8in at 1 p. m. k}: : (‘:‘;;,;nl[tmc ?Kfim;m.“:a of | Juniors, men and women will race ico City, holder of the NBA P that order, with all events to be|F. Holmquist 146 152 122 \ghtweight crown in a close 10- clalom races with the possible ex-|J. G. Shepard 127 134 115 ounder in Madison Square Garden. ception of one short downhill Taee | B R 16 was a° thrilling plm‘ch-pa‘tedlmgme{"t o~ Total 446 460 scrap all the way. The judges de- 121?6 nr:rswillel:;‘::‘l‘;le“t: r:::g t}lz - cided Beau Jack landed maviorw]glomp'ml'l i dgedig i blows than Zurita. There were no| ., OO L% o wi{l P A Ck:::!:;' ;l:l:zug;;::lt;] ;;m‘?'::f period of gt least two hours. of pearls this morning and they cm!.:ak‘ihl?‘h?nl Acurux’:v:;.n;ll Rfup‘m':’ and i e ious occasions, jas they battered 5 e T be had by identifying them at How-‘;t‘;‘; "2 :;“5“ t" g ddl :n’-?a? A c!sy eri‘v: ; D:SK R gl o TR KATHERINE ELLIS lard’s residence at 920 Seventh?‘VILL}A‘;d A"‘LEA;‘H 8' ;‘;_ 1 LRk e e Ok World’s Famous Psychic is giving | Street west. | - MING, of Brad- 2 g It was the first eastern appear- !shaw, Nebraska, the nephew of ab- | Private Fr. Desk ance of Zurita and he proved to the | Private interviews at the Baranof | PO 5 i YRR { e, iR bk Sofl eekos [:54‘ i YOUR BROKEN LENSEs | °cdent. ¢ gate s | fight fans he was a rugged and |Hotel, answerinz all questions per- | game battler, also a fine boxer. He | taining to Health, Love Affairs and | Replaced in our own shop. Em!m;;txmmm:m"reu s iy gave Jack more trouble than ex- | advice on Finances. Phone 800 for | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Cnrlsun‘lamh pEE n‘darce: .w“as 2 ':T rted. vas | i 1dg. Ph 636. adv.| 2 = o pected. Jack was a 3 to 1 favorite. appomtmen’t. adv. VBk‘)mng-en l‘.rdg Phone ; MYRVEN H. SIDES, Executor of |~ the Last Will and Testament o!' BENJAMIN F. LEAMING, De 3 ceased. | Pirst publication March 25, . " ,Last publication .Aprll 25 For a Name for Douglas’ New Juvenile Club r pust ST S GASTINEAU CHANNEL’S NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, LUNCH COUNTER AND SOFT DRINK ESTABLISHMENT, provided for the youth of teen age, is now open in the old Warner Building in Douglas. But we need a name. We are offering as a prize for a suitable name a $25 War Bond. Bring in as many entries as you wish. njoy our soda fountain, ice cream, soft drinks, sandwiches. Judges are Miss Eleanor Warren, Miss Lee Whalin and Tom Cashen. RULES: Discounted Rate effective only hen paid in advance by 40th of each month. g $259 ;4 3.16 3.74 4.31 Full Rate effective after the 10th of the month. $2.87 3.45 4.02 4.60 TYPE OF SERVICE Party Wall . Party Desk Party Pr. Wall Party Fr. Desk 3.74 431 4.89 5.46 PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ADVANCE IS IN TAX ONLY. Basic telephone rentals remain the same. If your telephone rate is not included in the above schedule. or if you are in doubt as to your correct rate, please call 420 for information. TELEPHONE COMPANY JUNEAU & DOUGLAS RALPH J. RIVERS Graduate University of Washington Law School. Pioneer of Alaska. Age 40. Married with two children born in.Alaska. Four years in private law practice. United States Attorney, Fourth Division, 10 years. Would, upon being elected, serve Alaskans well, not only as their Territorial Attorney, but as a member of the Board of Administration. CANDIDATE FOR NCMINATION OFFICE OF Attorney General | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, APRIL 25, 1944 | Woeodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 PM Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents " Juneag 1944, 1944} CLIP THIS COUPON Only students of secondary and high school age on the Channel are eligible, | All entries remain the property of the | sponsor. i | I | NAME 1 submit the following name for the contest: Bring this coupon in person to the sponsor NOT LATER THAN APRIL 15, 1944, Decision of the judges will be final. Entries must be brought in person before April 15. 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