The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1938, Page 5

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- "POLLY AND HER PALS MY GAME WUZ HUNKY-DORY ENUFF,BUT MAAN' MAGGIE AN’ CARRIE INSISTED ON JOININ' ME ! DIDN'T YOUR YOou MEAN You GAME GO SO GOOD TODAY, | ON A FOURSOME ! ACTUALLY WENT OUT \ Brunswick last night, taking all Dairy Boys v beating Pe Tri 146 131 167 u also by over 200 pins for thre 123 156 152 Wm Slx Pm - ' California Grocers won (wo of | Totals 4511317 . three and in total from Juneau Don’s Florists Jensen 3 154— 525 Fests "I Ruw signal Corps vs. Snow White at Lindstrom 181 164 197— 542 eight o'clock is the only game to- Sturrock 144 179 162— 485 3 ‘ht, the George Brothers-Truck- - - - — Don’s Demons walloped the Dairy ¢ test being postpon Totals 473 566 513—1552 Doys by over 200 pmns at the night's scores follow Don’s Demons e - Jensel 180 193 153 726 Lindstror ‘178 159 166 503 ] Sturrock 166 157 195 518 Al Al P ¥ (’() M()I)l4 l{\ Totals 524 509 5141547 Dress up your BATHROOM with Matched Accessories! Kessler 124 126 178 We have beautiful Chrome Towel Bars, Soap Dishe Green 141 165 157 Tumbler and Toothbrush Holders, ete., on dnpl.n Reynolds 140 153 143— 436 Also_an Attractive Line in White Porcelain. ] 2 N | Totals 405 444 1322 ,,,,, Californ hmitz 34 170 175 175 167— "RICE 8 AHLERS C@ ” ! Third and Franklin Streets——————PHONE ‘Totals JUNEAU-YOUNG Taths Tectkocy with these ~ THANKSGIVING NEEDS tate! Do ALL your holiday VG brings yeu values on everything you need SUPERIOR QUALITY ... reascnable prices! Serve Mr. Gobbler in reyal entertaining smartly . ., . JUNEAU-YOU to make ycur feast festive! Large Size RCASTERS Heavy gauge aluminum roasters that hold the heat in! For a 15-pound gobbler! Self basting. TRY THE DAZEY NUT CRACKER— Novel and practical for your table! ALUMINUM! Wonderful value! Seam- less enamel with inside gravy tray . . . For 10 pounders. $1.75 Seamless enamel, self- basting, holds heat. Easy to clean. $2.75 Roaster with handy lift- out rack. Good quality aluminum. $4.25 OPEN-STOCK PATTERNS IN CHOICE DISHES AND GLASSWARE —— e FIESTA POTTERY Will add a gay note to your feast with ‘its bright eolors. 5 In Open Stock! Many of the most attractive patterns on the market in finest domestic and imported wear. All Open Stock. For Thanksgiving our fenture is the 32- piece dinner set. Prices range from $6.00 466 l 2s CATHOLIC WOMEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1938. E Aug- By CLIFF STERRETT M H |t Iss'"g Brsu“s ust 19, 1938, from Kenai, Alaska. — Mother, Mrs. Richard Greenwood, . Meadowbrook Road, Abington, Pa., BB"‘I suu ht is seeking information about him John Lef NO,PLAGUE TAK!: T! Juneau Florists SARDINES TAK Ragudos 171 180 169— 520 173 214 173— 560 136 115 156— 407 Totals 480 509 498 1137 DDUBLE PflTlUN > Should |Order Early With the arrival of two steam-rs iClassu‘ League Opens with today, both bringing supplies for Three Matches at the Thanksgiving Day tables, house- y R wives ‘are Urged ‘10, plce thelr orc Elks Tonight ~ ders early tomorrow in view of it ; the day before the holiday.| i : 3 ‘With the uncrating of supplies this I_l:“_ Raxdine \mfuul L Leiloun, TEAaay 100 dispiay Lomor= '1',”( il ":” bowdiing, towna- o%, the . aelivery of. 't ang | ment at the Elks last night by play- | other special orders, e of | INE 8 scheduled match and a post- ed match with the Ouligan and respectively y fifty percent of their played, the dines, how- r, wen in totals from both teams the regutar orders, merch have a busy time and ord this afternoon & row morning, will s racilitating delivery. >o N | Paul Kegal, showing signs of be- girning to find the head pin, came out on top of the heap with a tally MEET IS TONIGHT o The Classic e begins play Catholic Daughiers of America tonight on the Elks alleys with Blue will meet (ilis evening g ‘clock | Ribbcns vs. United Foods, Connors and Tri- and now re Snohomish C cate one of his thre vid, Cecil or Ge Zeno LeRoy, all believed to be residing in Alaska. Also an uncle Bill LeRoy believed to be residing in Alaska, brothers, r)a- In Territory Inquiries have the Office of the Governor, J ween received by AU, regarding the following persons supposed to be in Alasks | Henry Sanderson, known as Glarence Arthur' Belting — Born | L ¥enty. Doliar Bérdersou <% S0 i New, York State Mareh g1, 1a7e,|Lisved to be Hualaghi nes &6 SEEE About 65 years of Niece last Cook by occupation. Family heard of him in 1917 when he wrote o p & e A1 3each, Cal 1 nce Com. | Mation about him & Dsontad Otto Seitz——Has not been heard Bert G. Butler, known as “Doc | from for six years. Is 56 or 58 years Butler_-Last heard from in 1g12|0ld. Belleved to, have’ plicer ming when.he wrote from Edmonton, |8Dd interested. in fishing er_is | Canada, that he ‘was leaving the | ¥oIlng for himsa¥ Gavernor’s Ofy MRS. CLARENCE WISE next day for Tanana Valley. He is | '1¢® 1 59 vears old, about 6 feet 2 inche Anyone having apny information ENTERTAINING TODAY | taii. His sister, Mrs. Fred W. Pray, | I Teard (o these people is request= Bos 443 Manitou Sprinigs, Col,| 20 to notify the Governor's Office. Mrs. Clarence Wise is host information about him e e N afterncon ‘with a 1 o'clock lur )| samuel Cam Last heard of HAGERTY RETURNS and three tables of bridge at her about 15 ye o, living n Don Hagerty of the Bureau of residence in the Juneau Hotel Rampart, Alaska. Seventy - three | Indian Affairs returned to Juneau Decorations depicting the| years of age 7 inches tall on the Alaska today after being Thanksgiving season centered each Big and heavy frame. Left eye out. called Outside by the serious illness individual table Richard Greenwood—Last word of his mother It takes only a second to say Johnnie Walker... but it gies ye hours and hours of enjoyment! 1¢’s sensible to stick with 2t the Parish Hall for o sular busi- | Home Groc s session, all members being vs. White Spots. o nd scores follow ) T tion of a new monitor will be Ouligan sl A 4 4A held, due to the resignation of Mrs, Stevens 163 163 163—*489 ,"‘:":[",;':;"‘”"'-r Gdward Herron Blozdhorn 121 145 133— 399 BLACK LABEL, BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY FEPEE S L Ramsay 174 135 149— 458 12yewrsold. LOUISE KEMPER HOME - - — Both 86.8 proof. \ CANADA DRY GINGER ALE, INC., NEW YORK, N. Y.; SOLE DISTRIBUTOR Miss Louise Kemper of the U.| Totals 458 443 4451346 T o . Forest Service, who has been Sardines on a visit to relatives in Min-" X 140 126 186 neapolis, returned on the Alaska 137 149 147 today. 167 167 167 ml Tofals 444 442 5001386 Smelt Walmer 162 162 162—*4i Hutchings 159 159 Fagerscn 108 170 15 3 EnE e 1 FIVE FAST DELIVERIES Totals 429 491 480—1400 /! 2 PHONES 158 168 192— 515 ! L) = Fliaso 120 144 177— 441 Brown 167 167 167—*501 Totals 445 479 536—1460 UY YOUR TURKEY |+ _Average score. Did not bowl. DINNER NEEDS M“‘ce Meat ¢ e ‘ EARLY Quart jar N l‘ Y You Will Find Complete i o e fl avis s St it Stene L T L T O EVERYT Ty o JVERYTHING .c b 1 OF TH { Very Fancy—2 1bs. S THE BE Best Thanksgiving HOLLYWOOD, Cal., No T | Bette Davis, blonde film THE Dinner Ever BY PLACING YOUR TURKEY ORDER at the | anngunces that she and h(r hus- Ihmd Harmon Nelson, hav: J ated for good and divorce ]\nll now be started. e -——— SCouT COUNCIL TO | MEET TOMORROW SANITARY | MEAT CO. ED SHAFFER, Proprietor An important meeting of the Dis- | trict Council of the Juneau Boy | | Scouts will be held tomorrow after-| noon in the Federal Building offices | of Charles Burdick, Room 408. | District Commissioner David| Wood made this announcement to- day, urging attendance of all mem- | bers. i “PLEASING YOU MEANS OUR SUCCESS” - R Try an Empire aa. Electric Table Cookery Select your CHRISTMAS GIFT now from our large stock of ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. TABLE COOKERY is the latest thing and is possible only with electric appliances. SEE THEM NOW! SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN Maska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—————————DOUGLAS TRINITY GUILD THANKSGIVING BALL NOVEMBER 23 ELKS' HALL $1.00 MARKET AFFORDS! S iSee Our Display ! of Green Onions—Radishes—Pars- ley—Artichokes—Broccoli— Cauli- flewer — Brussel Sprouts — Bunch { Carrots — Celery — Lettuce and §MAN\' OTHER GOOD THINGS! Have You Forgotten? SAGE—STALE BREAD—COCKTAIL SAUCE—OYSTERS—CRAB— SHRIMP—FRUIT COCKTAIL? EGGS llNEhT—PglE;SHb\'T E APPLES FANCY WINESAP Co Box $ 1 .69 W 'OF THE FINEST—Get Your Copy BAKER’S c“ocoLATE of Our Speual l“rml Cake Recipe! “DOT”"—Half Pound zzc 19¢ CELERY Tender—Sweet—Utah 15-18¢20° “PREMIUM”—Half Pcund COFFEE | OYSTERS |Tomato Juice Brands 2 No. 1 tins 35 50-0z. tin Pound 2Q¢ | ... 33 4 29¢ Each PEAS—CORN All Fine Quality Stringless BEANS Ztins 25c Doz. $l.39 P“ONE Your Order 'romcm BETV‘gEEON 7:&.0 and :30 P.

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