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JUNEAU, ALASKA THE DAILY AL£SKA EMPIR SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1945 PAGE THREE FRlDAY NIGHT 'NOVIKOFF TAKES BAKSI'S CLOSING | EASTER MUSIC AT Felican BOSN'S MATE KUNZ ... ot SALVATION ARMY EAGUEBOWLS * HISARMYEXAM SALLY CLINCHES | NORTHERN LIGHT D a1y MREORRURLOUGH < WORK GONG ON ntire tir o n 1 but city work through the German occupa- bler tion has just returned to London. convin to our problems nd & 5 Mr. and Mr Samuel Kunz, after fielder recently returned to the Los . The Choir of the Northern L}ghb PELICAN, Alaska, march 28— three years service in the South Straig'hs in Wln Ovef Jok' Angelts FRCItIc. Koast Lesgue club camomla Yogl'man Hoor'lmmbynridn Church, under the di- (Special Correspondence) The Pacific with the Navy Seabee by the parent Chicago Cubs, yester- B. Schmidt, mailboat Aurora, returning to Peli- This is his first leave since he en- * | day rwent Army pre-induc- ine- i {rection of Mr. Geo s ers a"d A(es Bea' e ed fOf Nme coum n lwith Mrs. Carol Beery Davis presid- can March 25, brought in K. Raati- tered the service. Bosn's Mate tion examination. . b childre g at the organ, will present anoth- kainen, who has been in ttle Kun s Pearl Harbor when Novikoff, father of two children, ny the organ, will present ano ! who has beer Kunz was in_ Pearl Harbor ¥ : oui HuSheS {had previously been deferred be- Four'h Round er of their fine worship services In and tland for ‘the past two the Japs made their st at- I urge that all voters vot He is Commissioner R. M. Ast- SEL | cause of his wife's illness 'music, Easter Sunday morning at months, My, Raatikainen will buy tack, and went from there to the > City Manager form of gov- bury, international socretary, and he sPlaying their second contest of ! - = NEW YORK, March 31 Joe 11 o'clock. The public is cordially for the Whiz Fish Products Com- Solomon Islands tamen 3 brought back information about the series the new Friday night Baksi, 14 to 5 favorite, floored Lou |jnviied to attend and enjoy the pay 1t | Pelican a0kl - sehson e S ERuth ot titkes fully tricken Europe’s needs for use in league made a fair showing on the S"ow Is S“ll fova for & niaRnount b bhs Tourth | iritkic, | "THe ‘bdar B WOrAILUIBIEN Nna a1so: tndrate. b N6l tAawiiill. nfonaay Tei vife-asigniient, kx| riigned M. WHITEHEAD | drawing up Salvation Army plans Elks' alleys last . night. The rcund and staggered him in several ' follows Brown also féturned from a flying up from Seattle for a weel |l()¥l‘\’\;l TAT oty Straights beat the Jokers, 2060 to |“ GOOD SHAPE ml\m.ihp;u‘ to win 8 l;nm\m:;m; 10- s s el o u: trip to Juneau wsit” ab horne R A D v g ol cision in their Madison he 8 are e ;‘?gz-handxg:;:etAcl‘;;4“0]‘ il ‘S‘qu“‘x‘rv‘ (l\rxl‘il)u\‘.l last nn,:h( iship: “Song of Easter”, Hopkins; A dlbiek e b1 1het. TRUR Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Jordan, of H. Starr and Jeseph E. Webb, of rtzn:svlete scvi(‘s follow: Baksi’s savage attack in the last |“Joy and Gladness”, Stultz The : !\n:k and Like it f'“"k» day. evening Hon the Y it, are guests at the Gas- Whitehorse, are guests at the Bar- g ey Soro Tounds, when he opensd a bad| The Hymn: “Holy, Holy . {house has recently been remodeled T8Y VRIS IONOT nuel tineau 4 anof Hotel during their stay here. Spot - 62 62 62186 B cut over s eve, won the de-| The Call to Worship e nowy "”‘1”1““'““;, ‘f”f, be eiing, by the Relcf € the e C. Carnegie 186 224 179—589 weekly snow report of the Ju- cision. The Cokemont Punn\\vl\':\llm.i flT“" Invocation, Lord's Prayer. ;“»);x‘nm‘\ .” uzl‘“ w\f x.“ :v:»“,\ rrasict BRAn ol of Day M. Furness 104 85 1B—S8T'reay Skl Clib discloses (plenty, of | Battier's surge came after Nova had QIR BRET L Inlet and Juneau, has leased the Saints' Church H. Simmons 164 152 149455 gooq skilng still ayailable for this|apparently wiped out the disadvant- | “Unfold Ye Portals”, Gounod, by AL b, > ) : 425 week | ¥y age that resulted from his going |the Choir bl it and will operate an Guests present were Mess B RAHIREAC. poged ,“f 133 e ‘:“kc_ i Sk‘e:f s ‘;’":;’"d to fown in the fourth and bad pulled| “Christ Our Passover”, Vogrich, by UP-to-date bakery together with the Mecdames Grove Kunz, Jack Totals 660 681 651 1992 (u::‘ ‘solc?x‘\d nfrfi 0‘.‘ l‘"'.ek ;l‘A:?(ls(:,\ up to where it looked as though h(»‘»h'f,' Choir. f"»“«‘"d‘!i‘l and room accommoda- Fred Lorz, Jame Mr'!‘lzl:.m. Straights Slalom hill is packed and I, .. take the win, if he took the| The Scriptur: Reading Fons €herman Tann YeVaughn Ker- L Y 112 200 173554 faix Soe. last rounds. b i i - bl s GLA shaw, Earl Bost, Ctis Skinner, Mrs. c. B:\er;‘: 160 189 213 Meanwhile, snow conditions in the gty { -;I;{(ZR‘:;" G“‘:’l"f" “ “‘“ O’[‘; " ' Passengers coming in to Pelican Trudy Neilson and son, William, B .05 b Upper Ski Bowl remain very good, e ship_through the €I~ on the Tongass yesterday were Mr. Mr. Thomas Smith, Forrest and W. King 166 151 167—48% (o, oot at the higher levels en- |ing: The Doxology, The Prayer of oy s G, L. Edgecomb and Arlan Hertzig G Overy 180 116 164460 papgeq by continuing sunshine DOUGI ls {Dadication, The Offertory: “Allelu- gov WV T e e Margaret, ST oo R AN RO T =, - 8 {lia”, Lorenz. z e & Skiing has been very good on the . = Henr: eking, 8 |the past two weeks and reent in- { OBty Bive. Montas, Mo iigsaonn il COMMUNICATH Flushes {Sitations Rorokss pFovemaHt, of - SR | “A% T% Began To Dawn®, FoslEEE "~ O R e chi R Spot 16 16 16— 48 4 Aitmars v i AR 20 | Quartette: Mrs. P. Oliver, Mrs. Don _ A i M Tditor of the Bmpire:—I am Al dleware 146 ‘165 185450 SOIng stirfates in that &rea, If any (POUGLAS BIBLE SCHOOL | Burrus, Mr. George B, Schmidt, 568s0n. Mr. Hocking will accept : I‘Csrnemie 126 119 124369 TanEe SPECIAL EASTER SERVICL oy g 'y Pancimn‘fi ‘the position of millyright at the 104 10 <60 WL e .‘.’“‘M“P: L i Holmgulst 150 169 175_dgq |, The Outdoor Committee of the| Instead of the regular Sunday| . yaye Tnoy That Sleepestr, SOWMILl. Mr. Miller will work as bl ;:vw“’\ # l.v“l;”u»d\j‘ 0 ; E. si s 120 168 TMI L 481 Juneau Ski Club has requested ski schcol and morning worship, a spe- Bthther LV the Cholr. ~°7 7 engineer at the Pelican Cold Sto! |_' d the ”‘,“ & '1{ ]}v‘v'»‘u‘]“m\,;“‘ -, SOy —484 addicts of Gastineau Channel tocial Baster program will be given | iyl o Ml Bnyy o grogn) @8¢ plant and Mr. Hageman as ° el 30, ERRY L M e Pta 28 o0 844 1g54is2ve Sunday, April 8, for a big at the Douglas Bible School, accord- o< BRRIE. \ " cannery foreman at the Cape Cross (TNCCrring. the city management d it Tk {program at the Second Meadow. ing to the Pastor, Peter J. Nickel|™ ) "pohohii Cannery form nfl "mv_mm"n\’ “|I\l;vl“\(‘l: s The B ol g B apes i i1 Ghey at 10: . . § ? _under- the city manager form of Spot Ay 1 gas a3, shal Tob JHNIOT GR0eRspUN OREr spe-, This spetinl sstyvice willbe Ab 10:30' qpo * postluge: “Hosanna”, by = The Jackle from Seattle arrived'y cvamiment for a number of years Painaanis cial attractions scheduled for this c'clock Sun morning and the|., . in pe ted with Andrew F o p F. Henning 202 1856 159516 week have been put ever until the program is as follo Wieghs ! ¥ y "" X “‘;"I‘ “l at Lynchburg, Virginia, it is my 1 Aras rogra g mussen as Captain, Bob Pierce gincorn holief t &5 > S | N. Furness 125 125 125375 Jater date, when the Committee Piano Prelude, Seiected, by Mrs.| The Choir personnel is as folloWs: Whiz representative, Mike Goodman g bellef that this is the most i B F. Holmquist 217 162 166—545 4 Ptbi ? o ? < F " 3 an cificient and economical type of passenger Clippers B, Lavenik 144 134 186464 says, the day will be well filled— Peter J. Nickel. | George B. Schmidt, Director; MIs. cannery superintendent, E. Wilson iy gpovernment DRGALY Naire ik —464 | with races for Juniors and Girls, Congregational Hymn, “Christ!Carcl Beery Davis, Organist; Miss and Don Davis, helpers NEL AR AT S P “\.;‘(,i thirty b * Experlly-trained stowardosses : — — — ——13a special feed and one very special Arose.” Patricia Goodell, Pianist R A g : : Totals 720 608 668 1996 ovent that is being kept a deep,| Opening Prayer, Rev. Peter J.| Scpramcs: Miss Beverly Leivers, MARRIAGE LIC ’(l‘"_:;:“’;:(l ‘"”“:;?1‘: "[L"::‘L * Hot meals served aloft L — |dark secret for the monce. Nickel. Misé Lorene Krause, Mrs. Rhea s A * Daily schedules b la 35 ! g e ¥ A\ R 4 Nirne A vith- ily schedules between Alatka, Canada, and Seattle (%) Avemage—Did not bowl. PR e Choir Selection, “Lead Me To MacFarland, Mrs. Burford R. Glass,' A marriage license has been is- B R 3 aotivities. . Lyncuburg * Exporience gained through 12 years of Alaskan flying TS AN Calvary”. Mrs. Phar Will hold combined business and the hoard of dir i — - Scripture Reading. Davis, Miss Claix‘c Folta. Susanna Fawcett % e Ty 3 I.ESSER llGHTS woogg#a#wag :lgkf Instrumental Trio, “Christ The Tencrs: J. W. Lelvers, George B. o o e bl o e — Cemonstration, Sunday School Bussus, Mrs. A. nklin St. Phone 106 DURHAM, N. C., March 31.—Tony in the sbace formerly occupied by Peter Nickel. - MBI VOOWE, SRR 1o Lord Is Risen Today”, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt H I or Go"F I'EAD | Woodley Airways has announced Class, : e social meeting at noon on Tuesday, most efficient man as manager. sarne Penna. diminutive links professional Alaska Airlines, Choir Selection, “He Lives.” Oliver, Miss Patricia sued to Milo R. Krigokopich and yag never had but one city manager JUNEAU YOMAN'S CLUB p ity b g g but rge V’éf /; Poter Nickel and Shirley Edwards. .00 o W m:‘ll’)‘. ‘fl“‘[&( (]’s[““'E'l:;:(-ll"’:;':‘x‘L"¥‘ > AN AMERICAN cs: Mrs. Jacl yarloc TS, it 3 95 siness, B y council a g as ¥ o~ 3 . s sl o] N HGRED AIRIILS cpening of a city office in the Dgublé Duet, “Willing To Take the Miss Jean Shaw, Miss Mar : ; DURHAM opEN Baranof Hotel sometime within the Cress.” ¥ Besses: G. E. Pancheau, Willlam April 3, at the Northern Light Having seen at f hand for some y next two weeks. It will be located ‘Easter Story, “Resurrection”, Mrs. _ Enrich K. Wildegans. Presbyterian Church Parlors. months the operation of this busi- frem Dayton, Ohio, took the lead in | A Juneau city agent will be Gffertory, Selection on the Piano. the first round of the $6,660 Durham Damed within a few days, Art gong, “This Little Light of Mine". of running a city I am more Open Golf Tournament. He fired a | Wocdley said. | Beginners. 68 round—two under par. e B8 TR | Congregational Hymn, “He's A One shot back of Penna was an- | WARDS VISIT HERE | Wenderful savior.” e | Benediction other lesser known shotmaker, Leon- ard Dodson. Bracketted at even par | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ward, of i were: Defending champion Craig |Skagway, are visiting in Juneau FROM HAIN Wcod, Sammy Byrd, Bobby Cruick- |2nd while here are guests at the ~Mrs. Minnie, Harris, of Haines, shank and Gene Kunes. Six play- |Gastineau Hotel is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel ers were deadlocked at 71, including ‘ 3oe e the favorites: Byron Nelson, Sammy ; ROOKIE HURLS YANKSTOWIN OVER RED 50X ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,, March 31. —Lanky Karl Drews, rookie pitcher up from Newark, hurled the New York Yankees into a 13 to 2 triumph over the Boston Red Sox. Drews allowed only one run in five frames on the mound. Atley Donald fin- ished the game on the hill for the ‘Yanks, giving up the other Red Sox tally. NAVY TRAINEES DOWN MACKMEN NORFOLK, Va., March 31.—Nor- folk Naval Training Station’s ball . 7 p team set down the Philadelphia 1Si introducing “uplift ' to STiCATTWO YMaiden R e PR s ince introducing “upli American-women? Maiden Form has game here. The Trainees limited 5 4 the American Leaguers to three hits. brassieres always look heautiful and wear beautifully, too~[or into Russ Meers, a property of the Chi- their making go only quality materials and finest_workmanship. cago Cubs, pitched two-hit ball Jor % A the Sailors during his six-inning - SOLD AT ey L ALL LEADING STORES <> T - “There is a Maiden Form for Luery Type of Figuret” consistently maintained ihe same brilliant creative leadership. These IllfllllllmlIIHHIIIIIIHMIIIIIlIIIIMIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIlIIIMIIIHI[MMIIIH TAXPAYERS® TICKET o JAMES LARSEN - - - - For Mayor ED SHAFFER ED NIELSEN IS HERE... and many Juneauites, will soon move to their “Couniry Home"' for the summer. We have just what you want in the line of Wooden and Glass Salad Bowls . . Plastic Fork and Spoon Sefs . . Painted Bottles for Salad Dressing . . Serving Trays . . Mexican Water Sets.. . Napkin “Holders . . Wooden Nut Bowls . . Weoden Nut Trays . . Wooden Towel Racks and many - other useful items for your cabin. - HARRI MACHINE SHOP i ————— ———— - - «-- For Councilmen Our Program and Platform Will Be - Announced Later RO s E g %fifl