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PAGE SIX ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips T0 HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 WHY NOT? Have the Beneficial Effects of the SUN'S BAYS. .. Atany time you wish. YOU CAN . .. with one of our SUNKRAFT SUNLAMPS See Them Now! Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service CERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS ? GE B e e T Thompson Optical Co. v ABNEIK‘II, TY } 214 Second St—Phone 387 SALON || Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair ~—Guns repaired—New Gun Parts E Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. : OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 D i Hotel Juneau | For Comfort | At Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Tanned BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. sSeattle, Washington — | Crowder, RABBIT SKINS { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU LOSES ELKS, FNANCE |OREGON IS TWOGAMESTO L tonsrs WINNER IN | ALLEY CONTESTS rKEI( HIKAN 5 v vony scresof 5000 WSCSERIES | BefierMademGames j The Ketchikan High Scheol Polar vas finished off a victorious trip, d (By Associated Press) both the first and second string | Conference basketball crown Satur- 's-breadth hington Juneau High School Crimson Bears Yesterday afternoon on the EIks | Saturday night in the Douglas alleys the Finance and Elks teams 13937 v High School gym in the basketball of the Sunday -Tuesday league won State Cougars. ht with a h ctory over the contests staged ther ‘e in the'over their opponents, The money| Oregon's Freshman Jim Bartlett reserve game was and for boys took the Engineers, 2,565 !()i\;n».z" the 37-37 tie when there the first st {2498 and the Antlered Herd won was only 40 seconds left to play | F |over the Signacs, 2,627 to 2,462. |by sinking the winning goal for The f basket ‘f the big game| High bowler on the Engineers | his m. was a sleeper play, with Crowder was Salvus, 496; Finance, Hulce,| Washington State was out in of Ketchikan dropping in a pass by 559; Elks, Hudson, 578, and Slgnam nt until midway in the second | Olsen. Leding then fouled J-Hi's Kestler, 488. ind boasted a 21 to 15 margin. | Aase he made the free throw.| Complete scores follow: ! The Ducks, who won the first Juneaw’s center, Mead, fouled Lud- Engineers (snd third games of the playoff | wigsen and he chalked up the| = Spot 41 41 41123 series, will leave for Kar City third point for Kayhi. The first|McKinnon 127 167 185479 |t0 play in the Western Regional Juneau basket was made by Mead King 148 153 145—416‘ tournament when they meet who sank a swisher from the Nicholls 128 191 145464 |Ark Southwest champions, in Ludwigsen was the next! Salvus 182 123 191-4961”:«» off opening ne Friday. . sinking a tally from under Galao 150 169 171—490 e po g |the basket. Mead, fouled by Kayhi's| b : made the fourth juneau, Totals 76 844 878 249&”&66 I’o pRESS |point by sinking his shot. Forrest Finance | followed ~with another Juneau Spot 42 42 42126 basket but, in doing so, fouled Rowley 170 184 195549, FOR BOARD wIN Ludwigsen, who made the free Bachman 155 114 141410 throw. The next scoring was also Fribush 137 166 119—422 | A'r K ( GAMES by Ludwigsen, who made a tally Blum 135 180 184—499 | 2 N !from the corner. The last tally in Hulee 55 192 212559 | i the first canto was made by Aase, — — ——| CHICAGO, March 19 — Gundar who sunk cne from the center of Totals 794 878 893 2565 |1, professionally a Swedish the key-hole. First quarter score b, e salesman, athletically one jended in a tie, 8-8 Elks i lof the greatest runners ever to Second Quarter Carnegle 170 198 165—533!40;, spikes and tread outdoor Kayhi guard Jeans fouled Mer- bavenik 138, 124 180451 paths, doesn't like his cor ritt, who made two free points, Blanton 186 170 197—553 |15k of success on America’s indoor Olsen then tied the score by Simmons 158 168 186—512 poards—and intends to do some- making a tally from the key-hole. | Hudson 179 235 164—578|hing about it. Merritt sunk his third foul shot T ATEeL.ome SSeh - Hagg will' attempt to eénd b vhen he was fouled by Crowder, ~ Totals .....831 895 901 2627|current string of defeats next Fr Ludwigsen put Kayhi ahead, 12-11, & Signacs, 1 at the Knights of Columbus by putting one through the hoop Spot 122 122 122—-366 | Tyack meet in Cleveland. Hagg has from under the basket. Crowder, Iisher 106 119 128353 105t three times in as many weeks, fouled by Mead, made a free throw. -essier 167. 162 ‘59*”31w Jim Rafferty of New York, in Olsen made another basket, put- ‘valker 122 122 136—380 the only races the Swedish mile ting the visiting quintet ahead, 15 Croasdill 143 142 152437, eve A indoors. to 11. Aase finished off the first Surkette 146 146 146—438| None of Hagg's indoor perform- half’s scoring by making a swisher s — — — ——iances even approached some of hi from the corner. Half-time score Totals 806 813 843 2462 outdoor marks was 15-13, favor of Ketchikan o - Average—Did not bowl. Third Canto Forrest tied the score by chalking up a tally from the y: Then Juneau's Aase fouled Ll(:\uiel and he made the free throw. Olsen was then fouled by Mead and Hogins 4n succession and made both i 1TOM SEMS LISKA !N SNEAD'S LEAD HURLING DUEL SUNDAY {The Lucky Lagers beat 19 o n Py Port- ::r\‘;‘ ":;‘(1l;n)xlcl ending I;(‘L(hlkm) Nand club of the Pacific Coast ast Quarter | lin an exhibition game. Tom Seats ’Idl.l l:]uS’ gained a 10- p”“[“" N of the Beer Squad and Ad Liska lead over their opponents in the f the Portland Beavers gazed final veriod of tne game, witn| EX-S81l0r Goes Info Finalsle ! f,m;g.’,.\‘i.‘.,“ RYSLS geaRd Olsen getting five and Crowder, ' > - ——— Ludwiesen and Leams two cacn,| Of Charlotte Open with o while for Juneau Mead and Hog ' RAINIERS’ DEFENSE ( one 19 each. Final scorc was 29| with Ketchikan on top. Two-Stroke Ed wo-Siroke Edge GOES SMASH:ANGELS Reserve Game CHARLOTTE, N. C., March 19 —i In the fast preliminary same, Golf's “Gold Dust i) ron | Wik SUNDAY'S GAME the Kayhi second string took the “Lord” Nelson and Harold “Jug”| J-Hi Bears second five to the tune McSpaden, have closed in on pace- | : of 25-19. The Bears were ahead in setting Sammy Snead, but (he ex- h\“\“i\‘,if"x urL:’:‘: Smlu‘{:limih.m the t quarter, 6-5. but trailed sailor from Virginia still held on| . oo ot e R g the seventh inning in an exhibition baseball | gar giving the victory to the Los JAng(lrn Angels by a score of 9 m crumpled after in the second, 8-6. The third canto iay score was Ketchikan 17, Juneau 14. In the last heat, the Polar Bears riade eight points against the op- to a two-stroke margin at the end | of the third round in the $10,000 Charlotte Open. The rest of the field has | course, there is | have you, with o N MONDAY, MARCH 19 I945 | { - NOTE~From timetatine, in this space, there will appear an article which we hope will be of interest o our fellow Americans. This is number forty-three of a series. SCHENLEY INTERNATIORAL CORP., NEW/ YORK | PIUTRS. & | Successors to Bottled Taxes ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. Public Accountani-Sienographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Harvey Lowe PHONE 676 any g o kb seem > present- | Just too ma to be confused about t (]l\' hlylv price of alcoho! vers m or other, as indi- cated by our mail, a considerable | number of our citi y wonder why a bottle of whiskey pensive these days. A lot of these | folk, of course, have memories of | 270 South Franklin Street. M. ISAACS——Building Contractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP PHONE 799; Res. Black 200 the good old days. Quite a few of | these inquiring minds wonder why there has nqt been an immediate | reduction in the price of whiskey, | now that our Government b per- mitted distilleries to produce bev- crage spirits during the months of | August 1944 ¢ y 1945, | So, we'll take ¢ s of ad- vising th who e interested that just so long as the prodigious cost of conducting a global war continues, there is little likelihood of any reduction in the price of our PHONE 787 products. When you buy a bottle iskey today you are paying a | o al tax. Of | new about | ax and a high taxes in wa whiskey is a lux we have no g easury’s JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME Third and Franklin ping the excise tax to a point where it amounts to $9 iilon. metic problem for three gallons of whi to make a 1 v bore W ”“.':i’u”,,fm e ,Lik(,;‘, | JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP (whiskey is t , || 631 Willoughby Avenue Phone 525 M o ol S AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR actually p: tax on | GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL that single r bottle. MOTORS DIESELS If your whiskey is eighty-six proof, | From 25 to 400 H, P. the tax is, of course, a little less, | GRAY MARINE GAS ENGINES but don’t stop figuring yet. Add | From 42 to 96 H.P. your local taxes. A y rate, you now have a pretty fair idea of how | much of the present price of a bot- There is no subvmule {or newspaper advernsmg' SUPPLIES tle of whiskey goes for taxes. No, yeu have no other alternative. | You can either forego the luxury | of your whiskey or you can to you Well, here other contribution to the war effort.” And please continue to b that “‘transient” trio, Rat and Japso— Hit Hirohito. THRIFT C0-0P Vember Na‘ional Retaller- Owned Grocers 11 SEWARD STREET PHONE 787 r, Mu —e ey "9RD AGENCY We said ‘‘transient,” didn’t we? Autnorized Dealers) It won't be long now! GREASES—GAS—OIL ARK ME | Foct of Main Street rioNaL Co || Junean Boters 250 Fifth Er “ || Sanitary Meat Co. | #OR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY put you e Unll Phones 15 and 49 ned Groceries, Liquors and To- {bacco — iy 'NEILL & FENTON, : : ancf, Alaska Chrysler Marine Engines Relief & Last | For Your Cough ! Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. HORTH TRANSFER MACHINE SHOP ‘ Cren! s promptly bc-v cause if, 2 >e it of the | | troube 1 cxpel | | Light and Heavy Hauling rm la nature | . DAVIS to scotie end heal raw, tender, in- | | B O- DAVIS it flamed bronchial mucous mem- PHONE 81 bra Tell your druggist m M1 B B T———— ) a hottle of Creomulsion with the un- | dethuudm«' like the way it | gh or you are | CREOMULSIQN for Coughs, Chest Colds, I'ronchitis B s COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and FLYMOUTH DEALFRS [REE——— D e SR T e S, ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ] SAMPLER 11853 famous assortment of imr.-lnked confections . . . hete dicect from the makers --§1.50 o $7.50: BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” C o FRED HENNING 5 4 \ \ N | WHEN IN NEED OF Il Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Il Coal Cheice—General Haul- | | 1 | s Complete Outfitter for Men { ! “SMILING SERVICE" osition’s four. High point man far behind, leaving a RIS it ‘ MAKE Kayhi was Manzoni with 12; race for the finals. i\-h.“:n'“ U‘f :huuk Alebos andton 2 . for Juneau, Moore with 12 i T RSkgELe feplined e gaas, DELICIOUS ICE CREAM i ‘ DED NOW | DU ) Z; In a brief ceremony aftér the! i | For Comfort and a daily habit—ask for it by name | came, the Southeast Alaska cham- pAH AMERI(AN AIR {R'GHIHANDER Now : Py pionship trophy was awarded to, Service Juneau Dairies, Inc. | fue Vitorion Ketchikan (Kayhi) | IN WITH pASSENGERSl ON SEALS' “AH . Polar Bears by Arnie Shudshift,! T S el b g W e e e o e s sy gt Douglas Sehool| A Pan American Airways plane| SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, March M;:’Inre, ington Habit - | Board breught the following passengers to|19—Acquisition of a righthanded gT. In asbrief speech Mr. Shudshift|Juneau from Seattle Saturday:|pitcher to bolstér the weak mound ALASKANS r-c‘u AT HOME WHING DING said he “wanted to congratulate|DWiSht Spracher, Agnes Thomas,|staff is announced by Charles | the Ketchikan team for winning | FPeter Warner, Robert Tew, Mrs. Vel- |Graham, President of the San| Hotel the award and for the fine hpmt1anL:1l'ee\-a:, I;lm:ld‘glercc\;v i 4Fr(a;ncx'.scu Busrl:;ill r‘;‘ub. 4 8 of sportsmanship and clean playing REBUL. 1o REmA e EElEd, Duny SRR v il vite © o W WASHINGTON Phone 519 e a‘:‘f"‘z;:‘; Kle, Miss Marguerite Pomeroy. Giants have sent Frank Seward| i rooters. Juneau to Fairbanks—Wesley Ed-|22, to the Seals on option { i | Box scores follow wal:’d e 5 i R | o SN L e fio g O E e PR e e e Fitat. Gansa airbanks to uneau—Douglas | THE H WATKINS I! KETCHIKAN - FG FT TP'Johnscn. Mrs. Johnsonr, HOSP"A[ ROIB ‘ BARANOF || GOOD HEALTH | covio tomara % '3 "§) e foloving passensess'siew 1o | Ludwigsen (Forward) .4 - 2 10 ‘S::‘vflecye;tirdng fiom iJluneau Johu! M]sb Santiago Cesar gave birthl‘ ' | W | Stewart, John Cromwell. | aby girl in St. Ann’s Hospital | | Olsen (Center) Aol /! {08 bhby gir P ALASKA S FINEST s i P n o D u c T s Leding (Guard) 1 0 : Juneau to Fairbanks: Carl Lotts-|Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, | HOTEL = Y Foods, Medicines, Flavorings Jeans (Guard) 0 0 ji_eldl, Ralph Wyer, Ernest B. Col-|weight 6 pounds, 10 ounces. | 5 and Spices, Toiletries and % 62 _hlms, Mrs. Jennie Collins. Mus. Pete Terencio has been ad- | . Household Necesities at 1 motals 7 |, Juneau to Whitehorse: Teiry|mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for Eat in the Famous | PRE-WAR (*l-:lusl'(; PRICES | | g5 17 2 istroyan, Charles Huntley. |surgical attention. | t Complete Line ! JUNEAU 55 | — 2 Mrs. W. W. Wineb) - A et FG FT TP | inebrenngr a sur [Gc"ld g":flm || GARNICK'S GROCERY | sasc rorware 2 1 5 NORTH SEA IS IN; |gery patient, has entered St. Ann's | t Costs No More Phone 174 Merritt (Forward) 07 B el Hospital. { |} Come in and get your FREE Moore (Forward) PR s Mrs. Marcus Jenson has been ad- | PhOne 800 ,‘ E Calendar and Almanac _._)|Mead (Center) LR 5“ SOUTHBOUND "up mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for | e e e e e e e e {Forrest (Guard) 9 0 4 (surgical care. | | Hogins (Guard) 1 0 2 The North be.A arn\ml from Sitka| Oscar Gill has left St. Ann's % AL 7’§nturda) night with the following|Hospital for his home after re- | Totals 7 5 lglpasscng(rs disembarking here: Miss | ceiving medical care. { E oo ‘l':[“"]-‘ JMear Miss : Veva Bcgl‘mg:r. George Cortez, a medical patient, i | SECOND TEAM GAME kolsi:h;flr!e];%vfifii;; Walter Savik- :Ias k;‘e(-lu discharged from St. Ann's| | ETC) Ttk s ospital. s m';h;:‘"":_‘u‘::am' rlc. FIT '";! Miss Auna M. Berg, Mn J. H. Me- e e | Manzoni (Forward) g00 28 ; e i s e i Ve Lesvmg for Petersburg were: J. M. Yakutat and Cordova Pilzgerald (Center) ....2 1 8|0lson, Mrs, C. Thynes, ;)oh;“ ‘Cf ’fl*_‘l' 1 0 2w McDonald, Mr, and M: gl ‘”‘“;f’ s 0 0 Olstarrish, Lyle Hebert, Sam Thomas, FARE: $82.00 (hsta | #5155 . o { Total - —| For Petchikan—Patricial (‘hfnlus‘ i abals 1 25/A. Demmert, F. D. Fennessey, R. J. | ! q i Stara, Dr. L, J(mn ji {JONEAU- FG FT TP |Boyle, Dolores Larson, Betty Lewis Departs Juneau each Moore (Forward) .4’ 4 13| Spracher, | p ;:‘“““ (Forward) 0 0 0 seattle—Jeannette Gould, Alan X | “‘“{“ (Forward) 1 1 3|Geuld, Jackie Gould, Joyce Howell,| TlIESdaY an ri aY .M. |Hardin (Forward) 0 0 0Tom Sugra, Marie Grifay, William | iAi‘,llmdm- (Center) 2 0 4|Russell, Shirley Lorance, David O’Connor (Guard) 0 0 011_;;-3,"-‘» Maj. L. Young |Carlson (Guard) (TERE i | AR o S TR | LR WL e | Totals 7 5 19 oodley Airways e o o REGULAR MEETING A Of Juneau Parent- Teachers Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agents—Phone 612 ||a<n o & . w tonign i ne| T0 Relee Misey ICKS . High School Auditorium. Rub on Tested v Mrs. J. V. Cole, Secretary. APORUB Two Free Deliveries Daily ' Bert's Cash Grocery 5 PHONE 104 or 195 Pree Dellvery Juneaw \{ Alaska Trading Co. | J. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Storage SEPES o | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 20th Cenfury Meal Marke! || s seien o o o e CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken Cnoice Steaks ! \ N \ N \ ' N { DINE and DANCE ALASKA WINDOW C l,.,\ NING CO. « and Janitor Service F C. FERRIS Alaska Cab Office Phone 777 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 ; CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 Newly Renovated Rooms ! at Reasonable Rates . i PHONE BINGLE O | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pilanos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 208 Second and Sewad HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MAREET Cholce Meats At All Times Laocated in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—85 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 —— ey 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Junean’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF AIA’IS PHRONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wends

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