The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1948, Page 6

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): ASKETBALL [ Zu roeem o oty ENTERTAIN T meae AT NOON MEETING and M 77; Ec Northwestern 54. [ Af) State 60; Indiana 45 1 46; Purdue 35. Princeton 53 and U. 65; Springfi Cklahoma A 30 basketball Wisconsin 59 | eld 60, i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - TUNEAU, ALASKA ;omcms' OF VAW SONS OF NORWAY T0 | HAVE PROBLEM AS ~ PLAY CARDS THURSDAY i /= E RESUI" Aulo AWARD} A public card party, last in the is O‘“"l‘ 1“’:;%1]‘\?’1““' thio series sponsored by the Sons of Nor- | Einar Lavold OtHnes O | way, will be given in the IOOF Hall = | Veterans of Foreign Wars, are hop- | Thursday, Feb. 26, starting at 8 pm.| During the U. S |nar today that they can persuade Bridge and pinochle will be played, war, France donated |Mr. B. C. Hazen, of Fairbanks, to|refreshments served and awarding' the United States {do one of two things. | - MEIVERER.. | Hazen, last night, was declared| to be the recipient of the VEW auto| I of the grand prize e The committee on arrangements is Helen Jackson, Beatrice Albigoff and the committee Frank Olson and - Revolutionary $1,996,500 to ard which means that it will cost TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1948 Golden ' Wedding 7. 59; St. Johns t er “assenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan NORTHEOUND Ar. 3:40P Lv. 50P Lv Lv JUNEAU RSBURG 9:00A Ar. 20A r earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY (All Times PST “120) 9:55P 3:10P Lv Ar UNEAU Angoon Baranof Chatham Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion Funter Tenakee Gustavus Todd X-—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 amsn%amg JUNEAU Mon. Wed. Pri X X X JUNEAU to— Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan Pelican Port Althorp Superior to - Ln X Mpa M i MmN - @ @ A AR AR KELVINATOR! 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Now you can enjoy the luxury of having your own frozen food supply—of out-of-scason treats! nouncement Made that Delbert Hanks, Head of Scouts, Going to Idaho —_— ¢ VFW approximately $400 to ship' President Milton Furness the car from Seattle to Fairbanks. Lions Club opened the meeting ye would be all right, under or- terday at their regular weekly lun-|¢ circumstances but, the VFW cheon at the Baranof Hotel with receive enough money to introduction of basketball manager ¢ all expenses of the award. Clyde Larabee and two of his boy organization hopes that it can| ‘\\Im entertained the members and cither persuade Hazen to accept a visitors with several selections on!check for the car’s value or can en-| |their electric guitars. The music was him to make a trip to Seattle! exceedingly good and well presented. and then drive the car back to Fair-| Several members of the Lions Club!banks over the Alaska Highway, thus apparently are “Hep Cats” as they saving some of the money. callgd for some “Boogie Woogie” | ———————s |which the boys were most gx-amu\h"n rn in presenting. The two guest musi-| B t h Ob (clans were Jim Austin and Billy| u ( Serves i | Gregonitf of Mt. Edgecumbe. | "E' hth" B' hd Mayor Waino Hendrickson gm'(“‘ Ig "1 EY\ the welcoming address and expres-| ity | sed his appreciation of the teams| «pgyutch” of the Baranof had a| coming to Juneau for the tourna- pirthday last week and on Thurs-| ment and also with his best regards| gy right at midnight a few of her| to all members of the teams par-|friends gathered at Mike's in Doug-| [ticipating and “may the best team|jss for a party in her honor. | Wi | The centerpiece for the table was| | It was announced at the meeting |, 15 inch birthday cake decorated {that Delbert Hanks, Boy Scout EX-|yjth pink and white roses on a back- | ecutive in Alaska was leaving for ground of pink lattice work, Topping| Idaho where he and his family has the cake were eight white candles,| been transferred. Hanks expressed his appreciation and thanks for the piythday. | many friendships he had the priv-| e Invited guests were: Mr. and| ilege of making during his stay in'yyrs George Dudley, Miss Dolly | Juneau and hoped that after his term gjiva Miss June Gorme, Al Lupke, | in the states he could return to Ju- gmmett Botelho and Paul Urick.| (neau even for a short time. Those invited but unable to attend | It was also announced at the were Sgt. and Mrs, Virgil James, meeting that there will be a special| octing Chief of Police and Mrs. | (sportsmanship medal award to the|walter Sinn and Mr. and Mrs. Char-| |five men meeting the standard re-|j.¢ Knipple. quirements. Mackay Malcolm gave a BRI L1371 | short summary on the subject of sportsmanship taken from the many | D“UGLAS beliefs of the coaches of years past. | Guests at the meeting were, visit-| T ing Lions Willlam H. Doucette of N Ews Ketchikan, Al Lawrence and Clyde Larabee. The team managers Ar- PSR H nold Wasvick, manager of the Was- VISITING : ! vick-Torwick team from Petersburg;| Mrs. Wallen Forrest is visiting William Walton, Coach of the Sit-|in Douglas the past week with her ;kr« ANB team; H. O. Taylor, man_‘purents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pusfch\ ager of the Trading Union team of and others. She has been making | | Petersburg; Glen Frdnklin repre-‘hi"' home in Seattle this winter, | senting the manager = of Mike's | Where he husband has been sta- nt Owls of Douglas; Romey At-| tioned with the Fish and wild- | . manager of the Metlakatla life as a radio operator. ant Ritter, manager of the! Is of Juneau; James Rob-' BUS TO TOURNAMENT GAMES} inson, manager of the Sheldon William Dore, manager of the| Jackson Jr., College at Sitka; Wil- Channel Bus Lines, announced to- liam Goodwin, manager of the Col- day that his busses are on a sche- | umbia Lumber team of Juneau; dule to take basketball patrons to Morris Grant, coach for the Kake the Gold Medal Tournament each City Athletic team; Leslie Avrit,|evening in Juneau. A bus will manager and coach of the Juneau|leave the Third Street corner at| High School team. |6:30 and go directly to the high Those on the Tournament Com-|schcol in Juneau. A bus will also| mittee are Delbert Hanks, Chairman; | be waiting for patrons following Harry Sperling, Treasurer; Earle the games, in the Federal building | Hunter, Secretary. Other committees | parking lot. i |consist of the following, Stan Grum-i | mett, game program; “Red” Mayo| MOTHER OF TWIN BOYS land Art Hedges entertainment;| Announcements were received in kay Malcolm, E. P. McCarron,|the mail this week, stating that |Art Burke, George Schmidt il twin sons have been born to Mrs. charge of the referees, scoring and| Harold Robinson, at alispell, timekeeper. Mont. Mrs. Robinson is the form- The enterfainment being furn-|er Miss Della Poor, who attended ished for the visiting teams 1S as' school in Douglas several years ago. follows: today, bowling at the Elks gtatistics are as follows: Royce from 2 to 5 p.m.; Wednesday roller| kit Robinson, weight five pounds skating at the Town Hall Recreation 141, ounces, born Feb. 11 at 9:51 Center from 2 to 5 pm.; and at 3:30 p. m; Royden Lee Robinson, o'clock there will be a special €X- wajgnt five pounds, three ounces, hibition at the roller rink. In the pon Feh, 11, at 9:47 p. m. evening bowling at the Elks; Thurs-| day Glacier Tour on chartered bus, MIKES' TREATS evening bowling at the Elks; Friday| ppiges Place was host last Pri- afternoon _special matinee at the 4o evening to the Douglas High Capitol Theatre, evening bowling g, piec big six, to Mike's Night at the Elks and Saturday night the oo coach Ray Reed, and others. Victory Dance will be he'l in the pyjeq chjcken and steaks was the Elks ballroom and there will be no| oo ¢ the day. admission charge. | St s R e e 0 00 00000 GIRL BABY FOR ANGELLS NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Russell angell an- nounce the arrival of a baby girl born at 5:43 a. m. Monday, Feb- ruary 23, at St. Ann’s Hospital. The new arrival weighed 10 pounds and joins a sister, Mada Margaret, age two years. The parental grandparents are |Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lund of Ju- neau, and Mr. and Mrs. Angell of Cranston, Rhode Island. e ——— NEW HIGn-/AY DELIVERY Starting March 1, Daily Delivery | of the Empire and Juneau Dairies | milk, light and heavy hauling. Ph. | Black 791 after 5 p. m. or write Box 3075. 813 x { | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Terrtiory of Alaska, Division | Number One. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau, Precinct. {In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH BELLOTTO, Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the 9th day of February, 1948. duly ap- | pointed Administrator of the estate |of Joseph Bellotto, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to presefit them, with proper vouch- ers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice, at the office of Joseph A. McLean. Dated this 9th day of February, 1948. See us for this and ofher Modern Electrical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT ; & POWER CO. J Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service- EDWARD C. BERG, Administator of the estate of Joseph Bellotto, deecased, First publication, Feb. 10, 1948. Last publication, March 2, 1948. et the Pest I'limp H PERCY’S BURG-N-CHIPS

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