The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1940, Page 5

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SRS 13 N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[ FRIDAY, JAN 5 1940. BENEDICT IS BOUND OVER I[TlRV\ TO AJ. JOB | AFTER VACATIONING | HAYDEN BACK ( Albert Tucker, subdued and es Regan, Aiaska | Ray Hayden, well known youry m m;‘,,, l“,,."“mld OYunr;mf } i h} ® | disarmed by City Police last ueox‘ Top MA“ wITH s n the Juneau man, returned on the Yu-|ggtor he held three Juneau Rus- Rebsn. hud kon after several weeks in the sians at gunpoint in their room | 18| states securing special treatment here, has waived ‘arraignment nnd: weeks on vacs n the preliminary exammnnou :md was TOTAL OF 522, =N (8 charge of assault with a dani er_‘ Mert Benedict, Grucex kegler, went ous wegepon Bond was set at 323000 |over 500 last night and marked 522 to lead pin lists at the Elks as his KIMBALL TO KETCHIKAN |team won three games from the Orrin Kimball left on the North |Luckies, runners-up in the first half Coast for Ketchikan to spend a few | °f kegling on the lodge alleys. days visiting with his father, | Supers won two from Mail Clerks and Snipes won two of three from . the Grizalies. F Tonight's games are Cooks vs. En- for an injured eye. B Keguiar Saturday Night DANCE gineers, Sharks vs. Mallards and | Medicos vs. Grizzlies. Last night’s scores were as fol- . WAFFLES Supers [ Spot 30 30 30— 90 'MMM | overby 148 168 156— 472 Saturday, Jan.6 | R ) Dunham 17 98 118— 323 ® : Totals 436 451 4621349 Mail Clerks Mrs. Lavenik . 168 168 156— 492 Elks, Hall Hermann 140 126 112— 378 7 Hendricks 201 152 113— 466 PANCAKE |% i g sl e o ® SWAFFLE |%7 | Totals 509 446 381—1336 FLOUR Grizzlies . Spot 10 10 10— 30 Music by S !Mrs. Duncan . 137 125 131— 393 mocant warne snoum| % A R:Duncan . 142 132 164— 438 S T A N L E Y c n x — “Riendeau 173 173 173— 519 Here's a pancake flour with the “real R R | wheat flavor”—one made with top. | . Y0121 . b3 LT N e 0 n c H E s T R A | uilliy igsadion s By AU gracenst Anipee | s ad s 8 Iverson 165 142 160— 467 pound handysacks and | warq 134 142 146— 422 No. 4 and No. 10 bags. Remember Werner 191 134 141— 466 @ 10 ask for e SN g Totals 490 440 4471377 “You Can Always Have a rf Pl e ) & 4 Mrs. Sperling .. 105 143 142— 390 Good Time at the Mrs. Dufresne 159 137 144— 440 . ‘ WAFFLE FLOUR s 125 155 139— 419 vo —_——— Elks’ Hall”? &\ ar 8 Totals 394 440 4301264 Grocers T o Hermie 116 173 131— 420 = - 4 Thibodeau 114 125 121— 360 Benedict 159 182 181— 522 Totals 389 480 433—1302 *Average score Did not bowl. QR R PERCY'S BOWLING TEAM SWAMPED IN TEN-PIN LOSSES Percy's kegling trio hit tough sled- ding at the Brunswick alleys last ding last night in the Commereial |BERT’S CASH GROCERY START 1940 RIGHT FINEST—FASTEST A SQUARE DEAL! BUY AT BERT'S— QUALITY FOODS ALWAYS! WHY? SERVICE! LOW PRICES! Tenight's games are Takus 'vs Gabby’s and New Alaskan vs. Steve- dores. i Scores last night were as follows: .3 for ZSc—Dozen 95¢ TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT, Pink or White . . .. & DRY ONIGNS—Pmesl Oregon—Small—Dry B R R 6 lbs. 25¢ Reynolds Pfl;csylis 158 136— 445 LETTUCE—Clean, Solid, Fancy . ...... e 2 large heads 25c [ v %1 i i s POTATOGES—Finest NettedGems . . ............ .251b. bag 79c Totals a2 416 4521353 v CBANBEBBIES—Fancy Easlern ...... S o5y e syt 2 Ibs. 39 Banta M-"Ml;;m;:gs 148— 490 - B <t 3 Bloyhan 146 149 157— 452 DANISH—93 SCORE ; LARGEST—FRESHEST 6 R e L TR O T. Reynold 160 134 142— 436 CORN FLAKES-— Alher Reti e Eachi Ilc . materon .. 121 0o o MIRACLE WHIPDRESSING ................... qnarl d9c W Depdieso . 2 2 376 KRAFT CHEESE—AH Vaflehes _____ | Totals e e ''''' Aquno 179 123 156— 457 HEINZ HORMEL'S FANCY /Hine : 177 161 155— 493 ‘Vmaquanas 157 184 150— 491‘ KETCHUP l9c BACON, Sliced 39¢ e Locn—Rmd.lnu . BB Large Bottle ............ Elks Dance On Safurday after-the-holidays ROYAL GELATINE — PUDDINGS ........... ...Package5c TOILET TISSUE—Madrona ...... .. .... ....Roll 5¢ BABY FOODS — Heinz — All Varities ............Dozen 9%¢ Pure—Fresh You will want one of these H o N E = OnePound to serve syrup in. Newest! Ea(h Drip Cut Jars Most Practical! HOME STYLE PEAI:!!ES—Large tins BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE — Large Tins PEAS—Tender, Sweet—Fernbrook ........... FIVE FAST 211 Seward TWO first The dance will be given by the Elks B in thei: ballroom. This is sched- uled for Saturday (tomorrow) night and the public is invited to| attend. Dancing will start as usual at 10 o'clock and continue until 1 a.m. to the strains of Stan Cox and his mchest's -, DE. STEY¥y, CHIROPODIST, Mak s Arch Appliances to measure— office, 10 Vnlentine Bldg. Phone 644 n 2 cans 45¢ ..... .....Each20c .2 No. 1 tins 25¢ e SWEET MEDIUM League and dropped seven out of ¥ 0 R A N JUICY SIZE oz eight- games, losing three to Martin’s — 2 NAVELS Demons and four to the Takus. e s 105 DELIVERIES Street PHONE " POLLY ANDHERPALS WOT KINDA CRAZY —— Today’s News Today—Empire. KITTY'S OFF HER OATS AN' WOULDN'T EAT A THING! — I'M JESS BEIN' SMART, susie’ Cope_ 1939, Kone Peaus Begins Saturday and TOWN FROCKS 7 BETTEB WASH DRESSES Values to $2.75 30 SPORT Regular $2 If you*are looking for @ BARGAIN Ideal for info usus THIS IS YOUR ANSWER — Cleverly styled HOUSE ally well DRESSES- Prints in spun rayon | challes a linen and cotton 1000 Pn k or solid ¢ 30 TOWN 715 STREET DRESSES Regular $3.95 \ { § ) § | \ \ ! ' 3 \ { { ' ! \ ' ' Sizes 12—20 ! § N N E { These are grand for school, busine: Including our feature wear. French crepes, spun rayon, wo seldom you'll find dre: linen; Prints and solid for this A colors. L Sizes 12—42 9—FORMALS-9 Values to $22.75 PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE MILLINEBY ALL REMAINING AND A REAL BUY—————Pure dye silks, taffetas, lace and net. Pastel colors. 3000 Mosty Sizes 12—40 B. M. BEHRENDS Quality Since 1887 . man of th scwmg (‘ommlltce Mrs. | Lutheran Aid Plans |z wis it ier'own i TRUCKERS ELECT nts, Members of the Ways and | commg A(fIVIfIES Mmm Committee include Mrs. W. | 1940 OFH(ERS A. Rasmussen, Mrs. M. A. Mello and | Mrs Pete Hildre. | LF(‘;;urleen members of the Lulhemn\ Fr | Juneau Transport Workers Union, d:y “’smt::l:;r:fi:::e:‘o;‘“; o);e"h‘;;' | ATTENTION, SONS OF NORWAY | in meeting last night in Union Hall, | Harry Stonehouse, which was pre- ceded by a dessert-luncheon. \ Free dinner for members and for the year. Plans for a food sale on January | family at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. Other officers elected were. Irv- 20 were made, and a rummage sale | 6. Business meeting 8 o'clock: ini-| ing Hill, Recording Secretary; John | was announced for February 15. ‘uauon and installation, Mrs. Olaf Bodding, president, an- | OLIVE WESTBY, nounced Mrs. A. Brenno as chair- adv. Secretary. George O'Brien, Vice-President. Cahfiorma Grocery and Market Phone 478—Quality Always—Phone 371 BUY PORK—I¢’s Very Reasonable! PORKROAST - - .25¢c Loin Pork Roast - b- 30c PORK STEAK - »30c PORKCHOPS- - 1-35c Veay Lean RIB and LOIN SAUSAGE - - - -B.30c HAMS - - - b3 COUNTRY Swift's Premium CORNED BEEF GROUND BEEF - 1t-25¢ . 1hJ5¢ Boneless Brisket Fresh—Lean BLUE RIBBON CHICKENS—Of All Kinds "Our Everyday Prices Are Other Peoples’ Specials” By CLIFF STERRETT _{S|alom Races on NOW SHE FIGGERS ; [ Progl’am Sunday HER REFLECTION'S LANOTHER FELINE TRYIN' T' FILCH HER FOOD!/ | roast is on the calendar Sunday tor members of the Juneau sln Club A good attendance is anticipated | | and all planning to make the trip | are requested to meet promptly |at 9:30 o'clock in the Baranof | Hotel lobby. The -group will climb above the Crookes Trail, 1% miles above the road, for the ounng D g Empire Want Ads Bring Results, January Clearance SALE OF OVER 200 WASH DRESSES Sizes 12—40 Values 10 $8.75 > low price. Alpacas, crepes, spun rayons. @ 0 Sizes 12—42 Values to $8.00 HATS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE INCLUDING ALL LESLIE JAMES MODELS. 1.00—2.00—3.00 Whitely, Financial Secretary, and | ing’s joint installation ~For J. Ski Clb Instruction, slalom races for both | men and women, and a weiner, DRESSES 50—$3.95 day long. Un broadclo 1.75 FROCKS Barbett dresses. It's sses as nice as these CLEABANCE Black. Co. |Joint Installation ' Of Eastern Star ; Tomght Temple Ire-clected Art Carter as President| Miss Gladys Forrest, retring Wor- thy Matron of Juneau Chapter, &nd | Mrs. Roberta Johnson, retiring Wer- | thy Matron of Douglas (‘hap'u will |be installing officers for |the Order of Eastern ar. The | ceremony will be held at 8 o'clock |in the Scottish Rite Temple and all {members of both lodges and their | invited guests will be weicome. { Following the ritualistic work there will be refreshments and dancing. - Monday Meefing ' 0fB.P.W.Club | There will be a noon lunche /and regular business meeting of t Business and Professional Wome |Club on Monday in the Iris Ro |of the Baranof Hotel. l Miss Anita Garnick, Preside:t | will preside and a good attenda: ¢ lis nmlclpaud YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INST: ALASKA FEDERAL ‘ Savmgs and Loan Asse, of Juneau TELEPHONE 3

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