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PAGE STX “Serving the Fop of the World” Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Serving Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area ALASKA AIRLINES Baranof Hotel OFFICE Information and Reservations P s VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 S | Thompson Optical Co. | 214 Second St.—Phone 387 | | Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- | | ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise For Comfort and Service F. B. Get the New Wash- McClure, ‘Megr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Hotel [NEW WASHINGTON | o) THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 ington Habit \ Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. WHING DING Phone 519 (oo e WATKINS GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flavorings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac | ANCHORAGE via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: $82.00 (plus lax)( 1 Effective Nov. 1, 1944 Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $1 $18 18 Pel- Kim- Chicha- $18 18 18 1 $18 18 10 10 $18 10 L] 318 10 818 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Juneau ... 8kagway ... Express Rate: 10 :enu per Halnes $18.00 10.00 pound—Minimum Charge 60o Bkagway $20.00 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg $30.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.08 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 68c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subject to Ohange Without Notice. PHONE 612 |, e e ——— | Devon (Guard) Douglas Wins Over Juneau, Score, 24-122 Island Boy;—Vicfors First! Time in Years-Now Meet Ketchikan Douglas forward, by sink- ing a basket in the second over- time period, clinched for the Huskies the first Gastineau Chan- nel championship in 13 years last night on the floor of the Douglas High School gym. Final score was Huskies 24, Crimson Bears 22. | First Quarter , Bach started the scoring Douglas by making a tally, then Hogins sunk a foul shot for Ju- neau. Savikko followed with a free throw for Douglas. Borbridge sunk another foul -shot for 'the Juneau team and Aase followed with a basket. As the quarter ended Bach scored another two ending the quarter with a score of Douglas 5, Juneau 4. Second Quarter Savikko was first to score in the second quarter, tallying with a free Merritt then retaliated by sinking a basket. He was rouled and given a shot, which he also made. Forrest and Mead continued | the scoring streak for The Bems each sinking baskets. Last scbring |of the quarter was done by Pus:ch who made a tally for Douglas. Half-time score stood 11-8, with Juneau out in front | Third Quarier | The Bears maintained a slight lead throughout the Pusich opening the canto with one for Douglas and Merritt coming right back with one for the Bears. Savikko then holed a near the half-way line. lowed with a score for Bach, for Juneau | points, | third with | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE BALL BOSSES WEAR SMILES Talk Manpower with Jimmy Byrnes | balls | two-man diplomatic | |out with big smiles. “As we re- marked to Mr. Byrnes, any state- |ment on our talk will have to come from him, Frick said. /the two Major Leagues as they Director’s office, after a conference of less than 30 minutes. They par- ried questions as to whether they |had talked about the future of |baseball, in the light of more stringent manpower restrictions. “We merely laid our problems |before him,” Frick said. Later, how- lever, Frick disclosed” in an inter- |view that the principal dlscussmn‘ |had been on baseball’s manpower iproblems cn a broad scale.” e e 'SCORES BOTHLOW AND HiGH ROLLED !Carn egie and Lavenik | Have Two Best Tal- i lies of Night shot from | Mead fol- | Elks’ alleys, League held night on the Night Last |the Tuesday AFTER MEET Major league Presidents WASHINGTON, Feb. 21--Base-| team, |Ford Frick and Will Harridge, saw James F. Byrnes today—and came { Reporters met the Presidents of | were leaving the War Mobilization | UP_LAST EVENING Swede Track Aces af Sea; ;AAU Secretary Pullmg Halr‘ as Secrecy Prevails- Shhhh-Hush NCAA PICKS AGGIES FOR WESTROUND COLUMBIA, Mo., R. Edwards, chairman of the NCAA Selection nounced that the Oklahoma Aggies Entries Posted NEW YORK, Feb. 21—“Gunder 'the Wonder” Hagg and Haakon Lidman, Sweden’s track stars, are at sea—and so is the AAU. War- time secrecy has swallowed the two athletes, who left their homes on February 2, by air, for London. They were visible to. Londoners for five days only, until February (£ Dan Ferris, secretary of the Ama- | [teur Athletic Union and manager| of the National Indoor Track and| Field Championships, which are TU for Madison Square Garden, Sat-' urday night, has made tentative entries for each. Hagg has heen posted to run in the mile and the three-mile events; Lidman in the hurdles. The Swedish Legation in London (said there is no reason for anxiety. | Thibodeaus Call On Former Juneamtes Oon thur mp to ‘the Seates, Mr.!| and Mrs. J. A. Thibodeau and son, | Joey, visited the J. ©. Michaelsons ‘m Seattle. They report Michaelson | is now engaged in sardine fishing off the California coast. The local couple said Bob Geyer, former Juneau resident, had a jcleaning and pressing shop in| |Seattle, near the Boeing plant, and seemed to be doing well. In Yakima, the Thibodeaus visit- ed Mrs. Thibedeau's mother and and Bonnett of Douglas scored a|iheir regular weekly contest with other relatives before returning to tally for his team. With four min-|ipe subport beating the Area En- the coast. utes to go in the third, Juneau hit another scoring streak. In quick succession Mead scored two and| Hogins one. Douglas replied with | baskets by Devon and Savikko and | the heat ended with Juneau out in front by an eye-lash, 19-18, Fourth Quarter In the last quarter, Bonnett for Douglas, started the scoring with a basket. Merritt of the Bears fol- lowed with a free throw and Sa- vikko made the only other basket in the quarter, fouling qut in the process. The last scoring in the final quarter was a free throw by Mead, ending the quarter in a deadlock, 22-22 Overtime Periods The tie resulted'in the game going into an overtime period of three minutes in which neither five was able to push over a tally, the score still standing-at 22 all at the | end of the extra heat. A second overtime period of two minutes was then called in which Bach quickly sunk a basket for the Huskies, making the score 24-22, and giving Douglas the ball game, the Gastineau Channel Series and a chance to play the Ketchikan quintet for the Southeast Alaska: Championship. Box Scores Douglas— Pusich (Forward) Bach (Forward) .. Bonnett (Center) ... Savikko (Guard) McCormick (Guard) -} Q - oo oM T] | mowrtwe vl son Totals 9 £ Juneau— Aase (Forward) Merritt (Forward) Hogins (Forward) Mead (Center) Borbridge (Guard) Forrest (Guard) L] ol nomornea . ol orrrrvonr = b | vrowan Totals N [ WIDDOES MADE FULL BOSS OF BUCK GRIDDERS COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 21 Ohio’s State University has erased the word “Acting” from the head coaching title of Carrodl C. Wid- does, who hit the jackpot the first time he ever tried his hand as bossman of a college football team. | Tt took the university’s Athletic Board only a few minutes to ap- prove the recommendation of the Athletic Director, that Widdoes be appeinted head coach of the Bucks |for the 1945 grid season. 'BROTHER OF DOELKER 15 HONORED BY KING At a recent celebration which had as its setting the Bohemian Club of San Francisco, Fred L. Doelker, Grace brother of Dr. was honored by the King of Sweden Pacific Coast Executive for Line Steamships, G. A. Doelker of this city, with the i “Royal Order of Vasa,’ as a token of appreciation for his 30 years of service in building up industry between Sweden and the Pacific Coast ports the shipping 'of America. ————— Empire Want-ags dring results! | { Carnegie gineers, 2,674 to 2,604, and the Elks winning by 42 points in their con- test with the Finance team, 2,642 |to 2,600. Last night's games were featured | by few individual tallies of or over. McKinnon of the Area gineers made 515, Salvus of Sub~ port, 545; Blum and Hulce, Finance, | 526 and 515, respectively. Individual stand-outs for evening were Carnegie and Lavel of the Elks, whose score sh showed 610 and 603, respectively. Complete scores follow: » Area Engineers £ fi 64— 156--515 | 61 64 125482 181 178 154 203 178—465. 180 144 143 150 160" 148 170 142 843 the | | Spot McKinnon King Cecotti Nicholls Jakubec | 841 918 o Totals P Subport 67 147 180 1417 180 161 882 67 191 67—201 124—462 Spot Hulberg Cook Allard Salvus Hellenstein 166 185—498 158545 164—459. Totals 883 2674 Elks 228 150 ...162 160 w17 210—610 Lavenik 210—603 Galao “Tomlin ... Holmquist 160—480 142—459 P . ” Finance 40 Totals ........ . 40—120 181—491 125—483 170—465 191526 174—515 Spot Rowley ... McClellan . Bachman “Butch” Blum Hulce 167 ....158 ...142 .18 178 .863 Totals 856 881 2600 (*)—Average, Did not bowl. HOSPITAL NOTES Alexander Razella, a medical patient, has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Chris Ellingen has been dis- charged from St. Ann’s Hospital after receiving medical attention. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Norman Rinehart at St. Ann’s Hospital at 12:35 o’clock this morn- ing, weighing 5 pounds, 14 and one-half ounces. Eli Ray has been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. George Daskalos, tient, has been Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Jacob Jackson, a medical patient, has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Edith Blythe has been dis- charged from St. Ann’s Hospital after receiving surgical care. Mrs. Susie Michaelson has been admitted to the Government Hos- pital for medical attention. Edward Hubbard, Douglas, has been admitted to the Government Hospital for medical care. Elizabeth Edward has been ad- mitted to the Government Hos- pital. She is a medical patient. - - - Get right fer tne Spring and Summer Season. The Mineral Baths ’n! Warm Springs Bay will put you in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnished |Cabins, Groceries, Liquors and To- baccos. a surgery pa- admitted to St. O'NFILL & PENTON, Baranof, Alaska. <! 185—499 ' 161—490 | 883 2642 While in Portland they called on their daughter, Cecelia, who is at- tending nearby Marylhurst College, at Oswego, Oregon. S P ; SAVE xniu PIEUTS | - jof your broken lemses and sens | ithem to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska i'l'hey will be replaced promptly iu {our large and well equipped labora vl,ory C. M. and R. L. Carison. - e Subscribe to the Dally Alasks Emplre—me paper with the largun‘ drculnuor UNITED STATES . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTE R]()R | GENERAL LAND OFFICE i District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. | January 11, 1945. Notice is hereby given that Frank Shotter, entryman, together with his | witnesses, Henry Moses and L. W. | Sjoblom, all of Hoonah, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead, | Anchorage serial 08708, for Forest List 8-61, H.E.S. No. 243 New Series 2595, containing 8.92 acres, situated | near head of Gartina Slough, about 1’%: miles S.E. of Hoonah, Alaska, and it is now In the files of the | District Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office, within the | period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will bc‘ | accepted and final certificate issued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, Feb. 7, 1945. Last publication, April 4, 1945. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Ancaocrage, Alaska. January 18, 1945. Notice is hereby given that Fred Peterson has made application for a | five-acre tract under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) descriped | {as 1ot C of the Pederson Hill Group! of Homesites, Plat of Survey No. 2386, situated on Glacier Highway, approximately 10 miles northwest of Juneau, containing 5.00 acres, Anchorage Serial No. 010578 and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the distriet land office within the period of publication or thirty days | thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. | | First publication, Jan. 31, 1945. Last publication, March 28, 1945. UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ( GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 2, 1945. Notice is hereby given that Louise Milnes, entrywoman, together with her witnesses Erik Oslund and Eino W. Hendrickson all of Haines, Al- oska, has made final proof on her homestead entry, Anchorage serial 010097, for lot 7, sec. 26, T. 28 S.R. 55 E.C.R.M. 40.74 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate isued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, Feb. 21, 1945, Last publication, March 21, 1945. | district Basketball Playoffs at Kansas City,' ! ISmned» have been chosen to represent their i the NCAA Western March 23 and 24. The Aggies have accepted, Edwards said. The Aggie maple-pounders meet teams from the. Southwest, the Recky Mountain area and the Pacific Coast at Kansas City. The winner will go on City to encounter the winner of the Eastern playoffs, for the na- tional title. e e MRS. GODFREY SOUTH Mrs. Mae Godfrey is a passenger on the Princess Norah enroute to Coempton, California. She is ac- companied by her little grandson, ! and expects to| Donnie Maxwell, establish a permanent residence in California. NOTICE TO AUTOISTS! Beginning now, cars without licenses will be taken in and flnes assessed. JOHN.MONAGLE, Chief . of Police. - ee—— Emplre wany ags get quick results. " TABLETS to HYPERACID STOMACHS ECONOMY SIZE Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” THE damage by fire and by the water used to ex- tinguish the blaze in your home may be greater than the amgunt of yourinsur- ance, particularly if you have not allowed for to- day’s increasing cost of replacement. Better ask this Hartford agency to check your property insurance NOW —just call Sllattuck Ageney INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU ToTAS TR ({jomen's Apwanet Baranof Hotel Building HAIB STYLED by Experts WE SPECIALIZE in Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof auty Salon Feb. 21—-George Committee has an-! will | to New York| " WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1945 ’_.d————d-t—-—fid—b—-s—&—.———— Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Belurns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Hnney Lowe . ROOM 3—First National Bank Bfdg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS-—Building Contractor REMODELING — REPAIRING BINET SHOP 270 Sodth Franklin CA : mtgm 799; Res. Black 290 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin COLUMBIA LUMBER CIMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Malerials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YQU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME There i isno suhsmule for newspaper advernsmg' JUNEAU WELBING AND MACHHIE SHOP 631 Willoughby Avenue Phone 525 | AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL MOTORS DIESELS From 25 to 400 H. P. GRAY MARINE (;A% EN(:INEG From 42 to 96 H.P. MARIN U[’PLIEb THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE A A el ALASKA WINDOW ¢ .CLEANING CO. Window Cleaning and Janitor Service MERF €. FERRIS Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Junean Motors ¢ PRI TS Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 G. E. ALMOUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE, 576 | i | Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 | Thomas Hardware Co. Uiah Nat and ump COAL Alaska Dock 6.sunwofh TELEPHONE 4 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE . and PL!WH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USt Jnien Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 The Alaskax Hotel AT PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Snpply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager and Supplier i Phone 206 Second and Seward Alaska Meal Markel The largest and most complete stock of Presh and Frosen Meats in Guneau. L A. STURM—Owner “SMILING SERVICE" Beri's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Junean Alaska Trading Co. J. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Storage {

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