The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1937, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 40-8 ELECTION IS HELD AT ANCHORAGE ana sonn 1ves. The officers will be installed at the next regular meeting November 8 by Grande Chef de Gare Passe, The following officers of 40-8, Voiture Locale 1098, at Anchorage, have been eleected: J. J. Delaney, o Cooree Vaarn o e Gare: S| KUSKOKWIM_ MINING 2 SEASON lMPROVlNG, down for the winter and the Kus- SAYS WARREN CUDDY Mines in the Kuskokwim country ning in the upper Takotna. ynor, kins the coming year: Joe Freeman, John Belgard, M. A. Jacobs, Werner Ohls |Warren N. Coddy said in Anchor- age upon returning from two weeks visiting Takotna, McGrath, Ophir, Flat, Bethel and other points “Improved machinery and effic- ient. operations have greatly increas- ed the production of the mines,” Mr. Coddy said. He predicted a pros- perous future for the mining camps. Most of the outfits are closing kokwim River is expected to freeze up shortly, he said. Water is run- BOYLE FROLICS | BOWLING GAME Lafayette bowler Frank Boyle went home from the Elks bowling H. Sterling T. Petrich Totals ’ A. Stewart A. Bringdal 8. Wirt Totals *—Average score. Did not 128 143 1L 167 159 462 489 50¢ Federal 176 176 176 § 2 160 177 143 142 503 501 478 bowl 1456 *528 dals 492 D >~ | MRS, ROBT. MARCUM = lS HONORED AT TEA ‘plo,\'od in the office of the U. S Mrs. Jack Gould was hostess yes- medicine. 462|terday afterncon at an informal tea With the Forest Service office there honoring Mrs. Robert Marcum (Hel- 1482 o)y Torkelsen), who is leaving on the Olaf Torkelsen, is a popular mem- Yukon Monday for Portland to join ber of the younger set in Juneau, Mrs. Marcum, who has been em- where Mr. Marcum is now studying She will be associated Mrs. Marcum, the daughter of Mrs, + TRAVELED ALLIGATOR and her marriage this fall has been the incentive for much entertains ing. R PASSES Sue Stewart, who recently receiys ed an 18-inch baby alligator abodrd the North Sea from Daytona Beach, Florida, reports that the reptile died soon after arrival here from stom= ach bruises | ) The jmatches last night with blue rib- icr. | are terminating one of the most river boats are heading for theiriy,ns for high single game and high od for successful seasons in many years, winter quarters. three-game scores, rolling over. the §30 e o 200 mark every game. His scores were 214-200-224 for a grand total of 638. The Rolls squad, however, lost |three games straight to the Lafay- lettes. 1 Inthe Studebaker-Packard match, ithe Studebaker boys won two out of three games and totaled 78 pins more than the Packards final tally. The Federals took the Buicks to camp by 26 pins. Tonight, Franklins play the Chev- jrolets, International plays Hudson, and Lincoln mixes with Dodge in the order named. | Last night's scores follow: Rolls 203 184 162 Lampiste; Huzh € Voyageur; Karl Dr Five Cheminots we DIAMONDS WIN BY 162 POINTS Mrs. Kaufmann outbowled the ladies of the maple fairways yes- terday afternoon to lead her Dia- monds to victory over the Emeralds, rolling 184-172-180 for 536. | Next Monday, the Rubies and the | Topazes bowl. \ | Yesterday afternoon tallies were | as follows: Diamonds {Mrs. Stevenson. 120 120 Mrs. Kaufmann 184 172 Mrs. Kyler 168 141 472 433 120—*360 ! 180— 536 | 197— 506 | 4971402 | 220 Totals 154 168— 591 ¢ 204— 542 Emeralds 176 171— 509 |Mrs. Sperling 153 137 oy Ll —— [Mrs. McCorm’k 120 120 549 550 543—1642 |Mrs. Elstad 120 146 Lafayette \ el e e 214 200 224— 638 Totals 398 403 4191220 J. Walmer 167 108 135- 410 [ *—Average score. Did not bowl. D. Nichols 159 150 159—*477 | > i s e ! GOODIE SALE 540 467 518—1525 At Bert’s Cash Grocery Sat., Oct ‘b_\' the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid. [R. Stevenson W. Blanton | G. Boggan 170— 460 120*—360 120— 395 | old No, You would not buy a lame horse when you could {’;-.-;-‘.-‘ o buy a thoroughbred for only a little more. So with fountain pens. If you wish a fine writing tool that will serve hand and brain migh!ilQ wave aside all imitations and accept only the Parker Vacumatic. We say in fairness to yourself not to be persuaded that other pens equal this shimmering beauty. There are other sacless pens, yes —and some have imitated the Parker features—but only Parker is precisely made of quality materials, and is guarantee mechanically per%‘ct[ So choose the most desirable, and throw away all cheap pens that sooner or later cause trouble. The Vacu- matic holds 1029 more ink — tells when to refill — has a scratch-proof point of solid gold and platinum, At all good . stores. Parl(er IBD-VACUMATIE-E> Prices: $10.00, $7.50, $5.00 THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Janesville, Wisconsin | Totals 'E. Boyle [otals adv. Studebaker | 190 181 163 182 165 182 C. Tubbs C. Shattuck W. Wilson 153— 524 167— 512 129— 476 Hotel Juneau “Where Living Is Pleasant” B Nearest Federal Bldg. B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. 518 545 Packard 175 164 166 174 157 143 498 481 Buick 167 187 Totals 449—1512 R. Kaufmann L. Iverson Bob Rupe 156— 495 177— 517 147— 447 Totals 480—1459 N. Bavard 202— 556 | B Reasonable Winter Rates Cheerfully Given. CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager Life is full of happy experiences that no one can ever forget. Unforgettable, too, is the maichless flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. Those who drink it will festify to that. For 59 years the unvarying goodness of Hills Bros. Coffee has been enjoyable to re- member, delightful {o anticipate. This is the coffee you will enjoy again and again. HILLS BROS. COFFEE fosrelif voreslif el rreclifroretf ool ] : Schilling ' ‘ PLUMADE cans c GROCERY One for Percolator—another APPLES YELLOW BANTAM and WHITE ene for Drip or Glass Maker. 5 5 c A EATING OR COOKING THIS IS GOOD FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY PHONE 1 6 FREE DELIVERY ‘ Voila! The flavor.., she is perfect! Madam will be happy, and for Monsieur. .. it is the Wings of the Morning! _ | Vive le Schilling! NO Y2 TIN 'POTATOES 100 Ibs. $9.19 U. S. NO. 1 GEMS 50 Ibs. $l.l7 25 Ibs. 59c HOME-STYLE—AMOCAT PEACHES Large Cans—2 cans ¢ s ! Snowdrift 6-pound tin . g . & W. TELEPHONE— PEAS ‘ :i_‘;%m::;::iépmom*— TONATORS 55° 69° Tomate Juice 2 B¢ DARIGOLD i 5ovio - s ingtibice, BUTTER 46c Qruarterf,-TPer:r!Lou‘lld ... Sl OVEN-READY “MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT MENTIONED AT LOW PRICES CORN 3 cans 49c FINE QUALITY ROSY RED Happy Home DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE Large cans—3 cans KNIGHT'S LETTUCE Good Size—Solid—Each . . l o CELERY - per stalk EGG PLANT Swift’s B)acon Corn Flakes 15¢ California Grocery PHONE 478 “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” 1 " THE VOGUE— Correctly Styled Clothes For Women i 101 SEWARD ST. 2 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Btreet "The Rexall Store” | your & Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- tions. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. ' ‘ .- & o Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association | | Accounts Insared Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——FPhone 3 ‘Temporary Office: COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | P 8 e ) $1.95 b= MONARCH CORN ON COB Finest Yet—2 LARGE TINS ... SCHILLINGS COFFEE Drip or Percolator—POUND FRUITS and PRODUCE SQUASH Rich and Thick—POUND ... MARBLEHEAD OR HUBBARD APPLES EATING OR COOKING SWEET POTATOES Fancy Medium Size . Medium Size—U. 4 Ibs. 4 3 =29 SUNBRITE 49 2 PACKAGES ... : 15 FRESH MEATS ‘Fancy Veal, Lamb and Pork L LEG ROASTS : FRESH DRAWN CELLOPHANE WRAPPED 29¢_ ROASTERS—FRYERS and HENS | TURKEYS and RABBITS SWIFT’S PREMIUM—FRYE'S DELICIOUS—HORMEL'’S HAMS and BACON QUR SPECIALTY IS TENDER JUICY STEAKS 19¢ s R

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