The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1937, Page 2

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TIME MARCHES ON! ONLY 6 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS! DOUGLAS WINS OVER ARMY IN | Juneau ngl; Takes Game i from Islanders by One Goal | It was a smooth team of sold [that came from Chilkoot Barrac Ito play the Douglas Eagles {night, but smoothness wasn't enough to keep the fighting Douglas ba ketball five from capturing a 46 31 score, playing on home grounc in the Douglas Natatorium. tc the spirited Juneau B. B, CONTEST s last “pendable Juneg Opening game of the evening was High-Douglas | Juneau, however, was playing with second string men for the first two quarters and only sent in vet- jeran pla\'m\ after the half. It was y, though, that found m(l gumg against the Douglas or- liginal five as the lead margin of (five points at the half narrowed to 21 to 21 with a minute and a half to play The Douglas spectators threat- ened to raise the low Natatorium |ceiling with their cheers at the clos ing period of the game when A. Sa- vikko shot the sco ng goal. But DeVault came through for Juneau just a minute later, ending Douglas’ 10pes. Both of the Douglas Savikkos made spectacular shots, as did Wah- A. Brown ved himself a de- 'turbed ve usual good form. Jack McDaniels was scoring 10 points for Juneau SUMMARY OVE N Y & 4| 1IN 5 Novelty Handle Finest of All IMPORTED KID-SK SUEDE GIFT BAGS SILK STOCKINGS BATH TOWEL SE FUR-LINED LEATE EVENING IN PAR COTY'S PERFUMES LADY LILLIAN MANICURE SETS I PS AND PINS SCARFS NDSOR TOPPERS in Flattering Colors ERTE 5 {ER GI OV 55 S—Matching Set . F r 1.1 RHINESTONE CL PURE DYE SILK DUCHESS OF W SATIN BLOUSES LOVELY GIFT LINGI HAND EMBROIDE PRINTED LINEN DISH TOWELS ... PRINTED LINEN KITCHEN CLOTHS ARM AND CHAIR BACK SETS ... EMBROIDERED Bl 1IN =gl RED PILLOW SASESH v € o $200 EDROOM SCARF SETS B. M. Behrends Co., "Tuneau’s Leading Department Store” CivilSevice PACIFIC ALASKA Examination PLANES GET OFF The United States Civil Service| The two Pacific Alaska Airways Commission has announced an Open 1 ,.xheed Electras that have been competitive ('xxllxx.lx‘nl‘xfyl\ 11(!\: !:‘: grounded at the PAA Airport for sttlons af ‘assistant fisbecles @t s |several days, got off for Fairbanks tical and marketing agent, $1,800 | a year, and junior fish S today with four passengers for the! tical and marketing agent, $1 Interior. a year, in the Bureau of Fisheries,| Jerry Jones and Walt Hall piloted Department of Commerce. Certain one ship with Louis Simson of Fair- education, and experience in fish- banks, Mrs. E. L. Disel, of Fairbanks, “Liahts o’ Juneau” On November 7,.1827,-n a cold win- | ter moonlight. night under condi- tions that seldom exist for- photo- graphic purposes, .exposures -were made by L. V.. Winter and E. P. Pond, | with the resultant “Lights O’ Ju- neau,” world-wide distribution. . The -grow- ing demand for same .is now sup- plied in five sizes now on sale by Winter & Pond,Co., and The Hayes | Shop. adv. - Lode and placer iocation notices for sale at The Empire Office. prints which have. had a| ‘ngh battle which threatened to end {in a tie until Juneau’s DeVault came through with a deciding basket, ;bringmg the score ta 23 to 21 in |Juneau’s favor. The. Army-Douglas tilt was open- |ed with a perfect shot from the| court center by blond right guard Hakkmen whose scoring shots ‘thmughout the game were all spec- |tacular. The Chilkoot men surpassed their Douglas opponents in form, but lost Miller (0) out to the Islanders’ determined McDaniel (10) “do or die” drive. At the end UI‘Cuu ) the first quarter a five to five score |A. Brown. (0 had seen smooth Army teamwork, Substitutions but by the half time the Douglas rends, (3) ; Hussey, players had warmed up to opposi- Hildre, (.0); R!itu- tion and left their defensive PIay (3. pud Brown (2). to take the game in their own hands 6B A Outstanding man of the evening was Claude Erskine, whose indi- vidual score was 18 points, all field goals. He was followed by Guy. L SCHOOL CHORUS PRACTICES Those who are signed up for chor- |D. EAGLES (46) Edwards (10) Mills (8) Jensen (10) Erskine (18) Niemi (0) Substitutions Chilkoot Bar Albecker (2) ; 0. JoH & Rice (2) . P Brakken (0) Truchon (2) Hughes (4) G Douglas E: acks, Bellevi Pringle (0); agles 0; Qd\mlel. (23) Wahto (6) Savikko () Stragier (4) A ; ; |number.4 for the Army, who totaled 15 points for Chilkoot. Glen Ed- wards came to the front for Doug- | las in the second half, scoring four [ field goals and two free shots Hi Games In the Douglas High-Juneau High game, it was quantity and not qual- ys work this: year under the direc- ity which pulled the score over the tion of Howard Burger, musical in- edge for Juneau. The plucky Doug- structor are the following: Jackie las team, composed of five men and gey Annabelle Edwards, No subs, played close to a point- pangseth, Virginia Langseth, Grace for-point game against the Juneau pysich, Mabel Wilson, Borghild |team which was refreshed by a Haydahl, Arline Rice, Helen Ed- (complete new squad in the second | haif. | Finest Bnhsh Demerara Lemon Hart Demerara gives you a new ap- preciation of fine Rum. ‘Copyright Julius Wile Sens & Co.—151 Proof” Lemon Hart 4R -RUM- JULIUS WILE SONS £ €O inc.MEW, YORI ery work are required. C. M. Hawkins, also of Fairbanks, Fyll information may be obtained and Amelia Hill, of Allakaket. at Room 311, Federal and Territor-| Al Monsen and Murray Stuart ial Buildi Iflew their s]np in mm(\ Direct from SANTA. CLAUS The Family Gift AVACADOS Large Size—Just Right to Serve ORANGES Great Big Navels—Xmas Special—dozen. | wards, plano, Gordon Wahto, Billy| 1 guard, and unper-|is to move into the cottage on St. -man Powers showed Ann’s Avenue, high nmn,‘(vny |Rose Davis | BARRACKS (31) ’ ]\Il'e on the city Hakkinen (6) | Guy (15) | which filled the little concrete struc- | D. H. S. (21) {ing at Kasaan this Fall is <-m~(.m} Krusul (2) |home for the holidays. | G. H. Savikko (2) |basketball contest with the Juneau | Juneau High—Beh-!High School, Douglas students held Hansen (0) ; :a pep DeVault 'ternoon with Grace Pusich as coach. - |l | I L Dorothy _ Bert’s Feero, Robert Fleek, Glenward| Kirkham, Elmer Savikko. They practice on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, PARENTS INVITED TO SCOUT MEETING Scoutmaster Richard McDonald has asked the mothers and fathers of his scout boys to meet with him | ————— at the City Hall this evening 10r|ygED General Electric washing ma- the purpose of enlisting their sup-| chine, like new, reasonable. Phone port in capitalizing on the teach-| ngg FOR SALE WANT ADS R ‘ FOR REWT ‘APARTMENT vacancy in Triaogle building. Inquire Stan Grummett. Phone 253. ings of Scoutism with the members p— — — of his troop. \ELECTRIC stove, 4 bumvr Auto- B | matic oven control. A. O. Hatfield. MANNINGS OCCUPY Perelle Apts. ANDEWS COTTAGE o e Jake Manning, manual memglFOR SAII‘E_OSE‘»!'EHSG:'“' nstructor at the Government Schol,| Skiis. Phone Green maple FOREST wood. CuL to any length. $6.50 per cord delivered. See A. Hildre or phone Sommers Con» struction Co. which deceased. purchased belonged to The prop- | by Mrs.| rll Andrews, has been ‘F‘OR "SALE—Going fox farm. Two B WATER IS REMOVE islands. Furnished 4-room house, 5-ROOM apt., hot and cold water, steamheat. Call 569. FURNISHED bachelor apt. Frigi- daire, electric range, steam heat, $30 monthlv Empire 302. |ROOM for rem, 325 6th St. Phone Black 390. ‘F‘OR RENT Three room rurms)wd house. Oil heater, electric range. Phene 432. or! ———— \vwr‘on RENT—-Steam heatéd sleeping room. San Francisco Apts. LR FOR RENT—Ten Room and equip- ment on Third near Franklin to experienced Tea Room operator. Phone Mrs. Ahlers, 611 or 34. buildings, equipment, fifteen more breeders, $700 takes it. have child of school age. Mel\:n Starkenburg, Gambier Bay, Al‘ ka. FROM PUMP llOI‘SFA‘ truck was put into ser-| pump house this| the . water The fire morning to draw out DELTA combination lathe. Nearly | new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone TO VACATION HERE | 136. Arvo Wahto who has been teach-| — FOR SALE — RCA Vlcwr Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. MISCELLANEOUS ASK your grocer for Tom Allen’s| Dates. ture due to a broken pipe. g SRR Sl 2-ROOM_apt. with bath. 5th and Kennedy, No. T11. COMFORTABLE _apartment for e R two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. PEP RALLY HELD preparation for last 5-ROOM house and bath furnished. 0Oil heat. 4th St. next to Assembly. Windsor Apts. In night's | |2 AND 3 room apts, MacKinnon Apts. TWO vbedroom, wat,er(mnt vxew furnished apt. Phone 496 between 6 and 7 p.m. rally after school in the af- mrrTi‘shEJ Last night their yells added much| pHONE Mrs, Bathe about making| enthusiasm to the games. | Christmas aprons or pajamas or » - —— | any type of sewing. | HARDWOOD floors laid. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. WANTED — Boarders in prlwt.e[ home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue/ 290. | FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157- between 5:30 and 7 p.m. | 5 FOR RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244, FOR RENT—Newly decorated store | location at 373 South Franklin, Phone 428 after 1 p.m. 'EXPERIENCED lady x'shos hour or janitress work. Phone ~ LOST AND FOU‘ID ) LOST—1 pair shoe pacs between| 10th and 12th St. Reward. Blue 565. "URN }:)ur ola gomd into value, cash or trrde at Nugget Shop. = IVACANCY—-NuggeL Aparlmem.s 85c.| FOr. RENT—Seven room furnished telephone| apartment. Inquire Snap Sh-ppe. SO RV et GUARANTEED Realistic nents, $450. Finger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, ey g = ks | 291. 315 Decker Way. LOST—Ring in Post Office this| noon, Dec. 16. Finder please call| v 0365. ! results. T T _____|COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, The Empire classifieds for| water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Selvlew. Cash Grocery BUY YOUR HOLIDAY FOODS EARL while stocks are fresh and complete. Everything the market affords will be found here at lowest possible prices. NUTS f WALNUTS—Largest, Finest { ALMONDS—Papershell, Delicious All E { 2 Ibs. 55¢ 2 lbs. 69¢ FILBERTS—Large, New Oregon . 2 lbs. 45¢ New Crop BRAZILS—New Crop, Sweet, Tasty.... 2 Ibs. 65¢ Finest MIXED NUTS—New Crop, No Peanuts 2 Ibs. 55¢ Quality PECANS—Large, Papershell Pound 35¢ Candy A Kind for CREAM MIX { CHOCOLATE DROPS Old Fashioned XMAS HARD MIX | Every Taste! Ereig.Tollel | 2 Ibs. 39 PEANUTS— ’ r? 25¢ CHESTNUTS A prime bird pound deserves the best stuffing e S A 45c APPLES Worth FRESH ROASTED—1937 CROP ... ... Finest Red Delluoua—des hpeual—dw. Z Ibs. 39° g 2% 45 201: Cluster Raisins the price to decorate your tree with. 39 Masterful Craftsman- ship in Purest Ital- ian Alabaster Vases—Book Ends Smoking Sets—Ash Trays—Tobacco Jars Powder Boxes Towers of Pisa and many other ideal gifts in attractive objets d'art. Just received in a shipment from Italy. prefers to leave a worthwhile qgift. A General Electric Cleaner will- fill the bfll now and for yecxrs to come. DOG FOOD ]n Xmas Cellophane Package Coffee EGGS 2 doz. 83«: Butterz Ibs 89c Freshest, Largest—Brown,; White PEANUT BRITTLE—Large pkg.. . Mince Meat None Such—The Old Favorite 25¢! For Your Christmas Dinner Use the Best—Pound Dust . . L:tter ..QGrit.. theyre all the same to the New General Electric . .. It gets them.all — and leaves your room clean and fresh.as new. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT 8 POWER CO. ¥ IUNEAU—DOUGLAS Commencmq Scdurduy, we are OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Sealdfresh 3 doz. 99c Large Extras, Every Egg Guaranteed Five Fast Phone Deliveries 105 211 SEWARD STREET Danish—93 Score DON'T FORGET— Cranberries—Sweet Potatoes — Celery—Yams— Cocktail Sauce—Oysters—Pumpkin—Mince Meat —Puddings—Bananas—Brussel Sprouts—Lettuce Marble Works S. Franklin Street - —Tomatoes—etc.

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