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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936 SEALS DEFEAT PADRES ;SERIES EFTFY IS EVENED UP Hits Bunched by San Fran- cisco in Two Innings, Beat San Diego SAN DIEGO, Cal, April 9— Bunching hits in the fourth anc ninth innings yesterday afternoon and taking advantage of San Diego’s miscues afield, the San Francisco Seals defeated the Padres to even the present series one all. : SCORES WEDNESDAY San Francisco 5; San Diego 2. Los Angeles 2; Missions 5. Seattle 9; Sacramento 3. Portland Oakland 5, innings. fifteen T G Or CLUBS | 'OAS: LEAGUE Won Losi Pet 21 667 636 .556 455 .364 333 222 Ozkland Seattle Missions San Francisco Portland Los Angeles San Diego Sacramento ELKS’ ELIMINATION BOWLING TOURNEY IS TO END TONIGHT The final contest in the Elks El- imination Tournament will be bow | led tonight at 7:30 o'clock at th Eiks Alleys, when Team 0 will com- vete with Team P for the champ- ionship of the tournament. Following is a roster of the players | the National Missions Committee |ceived into the Presbytery, read the | which |which is the Administrative com- |special sermon. mittee of the Presbytery. He :,ur-\ Sunday evening the congregation | ceeded the Rev. Russell F. Pederson | was addressed by the Rev. Fred G. | of Wrangell who has rerved for theKlerekoper whose theme was “The | past four years. | Miss Ellanore Ewing Francisco, who is Pacific | Secretary, and represented the board of national missions at the| Presbyterial, addressed the Pres-| bytery in the afternoon. Evening sessions consisted of | popular meetings. Two evenings the| The Missionary and Christian En- | Metlakatla choir gave splendid | deavor societies gave splendid din- | yrograms, and at the Friday ever ners, the Rev. Waggoner said, in sopular meeting Miss Ewing ad-|praise of the hospitality and en- Iressed the endire congregation. | tertainment which all of the dele- On Sunday morning, the last day !gates received at the meeting. The| f the meeting, the Rev. Robert G from ESan District | Pageant Presented The Sunday program was closed den Scene and Resurrection which as given by the Metlakatla young A. D. Swogger. i | [ts quality keeps it on top Preferred now more than ever because reduction in duty has reduced the price on the two teams with their officiai | tournament bowling average Team O Harry Sabin, 176; Carey Tubbs | 174; T. A. Morgan, 140 Team P John Halm, 166; Jonn McCormick 168; Bob Davlin, 154 REV. WAGGONER | | | REPORTS MEET | AT METLAKATLA Delegates from S.E. Alaska Attend Annual Presbytery Arriving on the mission boat Lindsley at 7 oclock last night, the Rev. David Waggoner, who has beer attending the annual meeting o. Haig « Haig SCOTS WHISKY SOMERSET IMPORTERS LTD. + NEW YORK + CHICAGO * SAN FRANCISCO Save the Date! CONVENTION BANQUET | Dreamland—Douglas the Presbytery and Presbyterial al | Metlakatla, announced the conven- tion was a complete success. { The Rev. Waggoner who left or | the' missionary boat Princeton last week to gather delegates to the | annual meet, arrived in Metlakatla | April 1. | Ministers and delegates from all | fields of Southeast Alaska met at Ketchikan and from there con- | tinued to Metlakatla where they were met at the wharf by the Rev.| A. D. Swogger and elders who con- ducted the delegates to headquar- ters for registration. The elders then gave a welcoming dinner to the visiting delegates. The Presbytery was organized | that same evening and the Rev Ralph K. Wheeler of Haines was | elected Moderator. A Thursday morning a businesc meeting was held and reports from | the various fields showed a material | advantage as did all the finances the Rev. Waggoner said. Glasse Honored At this meeting the Rev. John A. Glasse was elected Chairman of GLENMORE DISTILLERIES (0 NOTICE! G. Adolph V’ickstrom: SATURDAY, APRIL 11 at 6:30 P. M. . PUBLIC INVITED : Sponsored by the Young Men’s Republican Club of Gastineau Channel “@-@a& e = SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICE! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. on this GENERAL§) ELECTRIC WRINGER Control starts and stops rolls— applies and relieves pressure— directs drainboard. Washer illustrated also feotures ACTI- ATOR—Permanent Lubri- ‘cation, and Quist ation. MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN. LX - veieran, me- chanical engineer. Ilis address sought. Inherit- rnce awaiting| him.. Notify F. A. ECKMAN Lawyer SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN Usei Washer Wanted We will take your old washer, electric or otherwise, in trade on this new GENERAL ELECTRIC. SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN Maska Electric Light & Power Co, Trial of the Cross.” | people, under the direction of Mrs.|Rev. F. G. Klerekoper and wife. etlakatla concert band, under the | ‘c Hall of Klawock, who was just re- | direction of Benjamin Haldanal | | { | { | | | i { JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 one of the outstanding the Terrifory, gave a fine evening. bands ir program onc New Members The new members admitted into he Presbytery this year are as fol- lows: Rev. D. Christinsen and The G. with a pageant depicting the Gar-|w.ie of Ketchikan, the Rev. R. G. Hall and wife of Klawock, the Rev. R. K. Wheeler and wife, and the The missionary boat Princeton is now taking a number of the dele- tes to their homes. Miss Ewing | with them and expects to stop at | Juneau for two days next week be- | fore going south. [ Elected to represent the Presby- are the Rev. Russell F. Pederson | of Wrangell and’ Elder Mrs. Tillie K. P. Tamaree, a missionary in | a for the past 45 years. The annual meeting of the Pres- bytery and Presbyterial will be held at Juneau next year, the Rev. Wag- | orga with CONTRACT FOR JUNEAU CLINIC GIVEN WARRACK {Work on Alteration of Gold-| stein Building Will Start Next Week A contract, providing for altera- jans’ goner announced Halt or Whole clinic. the tion of the entire second floor of at Syracuse, N. Y\, on May 28, | 'he Goldstein Building for a physi- signed yesterday Goldstein Company by the Warrack Construc- was Improvement Watch the gay parade that ends on gay Easter dinner tables! There's quality in the parade, too, the quality that Tt' will commem- orate the fiftieth anniversary of the | ization. | | | ranged e et e ———————————————— p—a announced to- ck, President of tion Company. it w day by J. B. Wa the Company Work on the extensive alteration project will stsrt early next week, Mr. W swted, and only car penters who are bonafide residents of Juneau will be employed grams have been asvatched for im- mediate shipment o nacessary ma- terials. The plans tor the new physicians clinie, which were drawn, by the H B. Foss Construction Company, em- e one of the finest and best clinics he has ever seen Mr. Warrack stated. The Warrack Construction Company erected the new physicians’ clinic on the second floor of the new bank building in | Fairbanks last year Alterations Included The Goldstein Building altera- tions include extensive alterations |in apartments now occupying the econd floor of the building, which | will be used by Dr. W. W. Couneil, you'll always find at the CALIFORNIA! 34¢ LIQUORS . . . WINES WALKER DE LUXE AMERICAN $3.50 RYE, qudrt ... CANADIAN MONOGRAM Quart $3.40 ASK FOR U‘D ‘I. Quart $3.25 ' SCOTCH WHASKIES ! Johnny Walker—Red ‘Label Teachers Highland Cream Haig and Haig—John Dewar ALL FIFTHS. SWEET WINES., gallon . DRY WINES, gallon BRING YOUR JUG! $3.25 ..$1.25 riday - Fresh—XKilled CHICKENS Roasting Hens FOR EASTER Direct From Our OWN JUNEAU FARM! Fryers on Northland BACON Half or Whole POUND | in | proach are also included in the con- Tele- ................ 39¢ EGGS 3 DOZEN Large Extras Darigold, 2 lbs. Quarters—93 Score COFFEE, Ib........... 30c All Brands—Including Hills SWEET POTATOES 19¢ Del Monte—Large Can Happy Home—Whole Refuge Stringless Telephone—S. & W. 78°¢ _50c |Dr. w. M. Whitehead, Dr. . P.| Blanton and Dr, Cassius Carter, | | who will merge their private prac- tices in a general clinic. Alterations the entrance and elevator ap- tract. The new clinic will contain of- | fices for six physicians, a surgery, a | recovery room for minor operations, | a doctors’ library, an X-ray room, | a physiotherapy, a laboratory, a file | room, a central reception room and | uites for the residential doctors. Apartments for two nurses and | juarters for two other resident doc tors are also included in the plans. - TO PIONEERS' HOME Names of the men who are ‘com- | ng to Juneau, enroute to the Pio- neers’ Home at Sitka have been re- | ceived at the Governor's office and are as follows: William Patterson, San Sanderson, William Jones, from Fairbanks, and Martin Gleason from Hyder. DOMINIQUE HIT BY TRUCK Frank Dominique, caretaker ‘@t the city garbage dump, received serious cuts and bruises this after- noon, when a truck, carrying gag- bage, backed into him by accident |and necessitated his being rushed to the hospital for treatment, He will be confined to St. Ann's fer a number of days. Easter LILIES Yellow DAFFODILS NOW ON the Motorship NORTHLAND ~ ORDER NOW! 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