The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1940, Page 5

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NIELSEN DIES | J. H N en, for the past nine years foreman with the United States Smelting Company, most of the time at Fairbanks, died sud- denly in the interior metropolis as the result of a lung ailment. He 61 years of age and came to ng at Nome. J.H. TODAY'S SPECIALS! siley's OYSTER 3 cans zgc 2" 43¢ el Me z Ib. pkg. for 19{: SON BRAND g 16¢ SEA SHELL MACARONI 1 pound package RAW SUGAR 2 1b. pkgffié BAYO BEANS z Ib. pkg. z3c | SUGAR 10 ™ 69c| CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES St ¥ ox o 23c 8 bars 25 SKOOKUM ; ASSORTED JAMS z3c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLE THRIFT Co-0P We Deliver PHONE 767 J-BORA ng Powder > 0z package SCOTT KITCHEN TOWELS OREGON WALNUTS New €rop—Pound BOR WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP Mail Clerks 8 8 8— 24 145 140 178— 463! 113 145 138— 396 | 156 183 136— 475 | 424 476 460—1360 Engineers | 154 135 147— 436 134 172 166— 472, 164 203 168— 535 | 452 510 4811443 | ' | BREWER BURKE IS HIGH MAN; ROLLS UP 537 - High kegler at the Elks alleys last | Sterling night was Brewer Art Burke with ' N. Bavard 537, leading his team to a two to three win over the Luckies. | Tailors won two of three from | s L A the Jewelers, and Engineers won | three from the Mail Clerks. | Tonight's games are Cooks vs.| FOR 3 GAMES; 1 so 10 TAKES HONORS 135— 457 Pemmes, Sharks vs. Fosters and Medicos vs. Tailors. Scores last night were as follows 126 131 149— 406 Dr. A. W. Btewart rolled 597 last 184 160 169— 513 night at the Brunswick alleys with —— —— — ——three nice games of 194-208 and 195 ' 527 506 508—1541 to lead Brighton Tailors to a three |to one victory over the New Al- askans. i Spot Mrs. Lavenik Hermann Hendricks Totals Totals Luckies 56 55 162 160 Spot Mrs. Sperling Mrs. Dufresne Sperling Totals Brewers 183 167 187— 537 | Gabby's Trio gave Percy's a 180 169 171— 530 tnrea to one trouncing in the other 148 127 129— 404! a0 | -~~~ ——| Tonight's games are Rainier Beer 534 497 523—1564 y5 Demons, New Alaskan vs. Ju- Tallors Ineau Florists and Home Gracers, 165 164 146— 475 | vs, Druggists. | 154 153 188— 495] goores last night were as follows: 148 127 120— 404 | —_— | Brighton Tailors “ 467 444 4521364 Stewart -94 208 195— 597 Jewelers Hendricks 127 179 146— 452 100 10 10 30 Vukovich 185 133 161— 484 ‘ 165 161 154— 4&0‘ —_———— 127 131 156— 414 506 525 502—1533 141 128 192— 461 New Alaskan - — —— -——— Guanzon 178 164 143— 485 443 430 512—1385 Gomez 180 169 182— 431 Fwor Treas from far and near Burke Holmquict Ramsay Totals Iffert Kegel Ramsey Totals Spot. Dloedhorn Olson Wilson Totals Totals Wherever the finest mustard grows — Europe or America — there Schilling seeks out the choicest for smooth, tangy flavor. Compare Schilling new im- proved Mustard for quality and strength! 37 SPICES—19 EXTRACTS Schilling S puest flovn/ | OWN THIS G-E REFRIGERATOR NOW—and be thank- ful for years to come! Seattle Prices THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1940. School For Skaters :1 By IRVING JAFFEE Undefeated Olympic Speed Skating Champion SKATES AND FITTINGS Beginners should use hockey type, long bladed skate ommagp For figure skating use low, short blade with saw - tooth ummpoint Racing requires longer, thinner blade as well as special, light shoes. Blades are from 15 to 162 inches long. Shoes must fit well. Men wear same size as street shoe, women a size smaller, with medium waight sock. Gloves are important for hand protection as well as warmth. Figure skating shoes are built higher for support and. balance. Others are ankle high. EEKI FIVEIS T0 REPLACE HAIDA TEAM Krause Squad Seeking Win Over .Bears fo Get Back in_Race ! Douglas School basketball squad will take the place cf the Haida five tonight in the doublelicader cuftain raiser in the High School 104 169 189— m! Pdglomadde okl 462 502 523—1487-D Gabby’s | 169 169 169— 507 149 168 147— 464 150 157 137— 453 477 949 4531424 Percy’s | 180 160 143 157 Ragudos To'als Mura Sarabia Gabby Totals 168— 508 163— 453 136 127 136— 899 6 6 6- 18 SR R GRS U | 465 430 4631378 Mamduram Yoecko Patterson Handicap Totals SKI CONDITIONS INFANTS’ January Clearance Cur Weekend Specials have a lot fo offer BABY —and with Worthwhile Savings for YOU! DRESSES A large variety in lawns, batiste. A fine muslin. Beautifully trimmed. Reg. $1.75 NOW 7S¢ LONG and SHORT SLEEVES! Reg. $1.00 NOW 35¢ '4-PIECE BRUSHED WOOL LEGGING SETS Warm Sweater Leggings . . Bonnet and Mittens . . Shades in Pink, Regal and Blues . . Sizes 1-2-3. NOW $3.50 === PAJAMAS = = - Cozy Cotton Flannelettes . . Reg. $1.25 NOW 75¢ e ———————————— We Are Continuing Our Sale of CHILDREN'S GARMENTS BMBEHRENDSCO Quality Sinece 1887 |MARIE NELSON and the making of articles from leather, Furhiture. repairing Wil follow in dué course. | Twicé montHly,, on' the second | and fourth Thursdays, the ~meet- | ings are to be held, next one to| be dt Mrs. Campbell's residence. | Present 1lst:of members i3 Mrs. walter Bavikko, Miss Elednor War- | ren, Miss Elimbeti Frasef, m“\were married ‘late yesterday after- | | evehing friends calied at the newlys weds' residence off Willoughby Aves U G WED LAST NIGHT | weiioingine oride wod sroom, ste 10 FRED LEHTO connected with the Hollywood Shoe Repair 8hop in this city. Lehto | Marie Nelson and Fred ARE EXCEI'I'E“' gym, the Hilda having been unex- ¢ AP ' |pectedly called out of port. i : That game should be a good warm- TI(ke'S Now on Sale 'or up for fans who will see the last i gamie of the night when Juneau Use of Ski Tow on [&me 2"k i The High School is in second place D°u9|as Irall in league standings. They are fast ball handlers and good shots, to & Present snow conditions indicate | man. excellent skiing in the second mead- ow on the Douglas Ski Trall for this week according to reports today. Presh snow has covered the ice patches, holes and obstacles in the meadows and on the trails and} a record crowd is expected to take advantage of the good prospects. The newly installed ski tow will operate Saturday afternoons and Sundays. The tow is owned and operated by the Juneau Ski Club for its members and the general public. A minimum rate is charged to help pay for the tow and its op- e L T stand the gar) Wilsan, Mrs Jerry Hudson, g pace of the school squad, mpbell. it'll bé s hot a game ds you'll see g n‘fk_,f'm.___ on the local court. The Krause five, still smarting FOOD SALE | SATURDAY under a one point defeat from the Correcting cutter Haida, is out to climb the made yesterday of the food sale 1a@der again, and if Mark Jensen, planned by the Ladies’ Altar So- Claude Erskine and Elmer Lind- ciety of Douglas for this weekend, |strom are “on,” they might turn the event is scheduled for tomor- the _trick. row afternoon, instead of today. The Height advantage of Jensen s e s et and Erskine will mean points un- £ |der’ the basket, but for speed, the FREEZING A WEATHER | High Bchool will set the pace. ; e ———— | t an ahnouncement| AGAIN HOPED FOR' Marshal Sgliremm wes oyt with| noon by U. S. Commissioner Felix | mm Qray at his office in the Federal | Bullding. | The bride wore an aqua colored afternoon fro¢k and a corsage of | gardenias and roses. Helen Bari, | | attendant, wore a blue afternoon | dress with a shoulder corsage of pink reses. Olaf Heller was best man, Lilllan Hendrickson was also | present for the marriage. A wedding dinner was served at| | the Gastineau Cafe and later In the i Are Our Prices! & LIBERAL TRADE-IN PAYMENTS 4 SMALL DOWN eration. Cash rates—Aults 50c per day:| Juniors, 35c . per day; book of six| adult tickets, $2.50; book of six jun- | ior tickets, $1.75. Tickets are on sale at the Topi Notch Cafe, and Bert Caro's 8ki| Store, located opposite the Juneau Motors. They can be obtained from | 'DOUGLAS NEWS . the street- grader this morping scraping the ~snpw off the ball grounds in ‘preparation for re- flooding with water to restore the skating and coasting there inter- rupted by the. weather of the past few days. ‘Mahy people, both young and olg, #njoyed the popular win- 'ter sports made available there last week. PAYMENTS ALLOWANCE "’Let's Make a Deal” ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER (0. I TELLS YUH, FRANCINE, IT WUZ BUT NEITHER OF US WouLD GIVE IN/ THEN A FRIGHTFUL Bill Hixson and Ralph Moreau and | , at the tow from Bill Foxworthy, operator in charge. No credit will be extended. Further details of activities plan- ned for Sunday will appear ‘in to- morrow's Empi - —— TO SEE RENDEZOUS Travel'»g more than 5,000 miles, Mrs. O. B. Linkous plans to leaye New York City in time-to attend the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous in Februe v. While -in Anchorage she will ‘be the, guest of* Miss " Lucille Broy The two were cabin mates stcamer Alaska bound last » o Slis TI'Y POUNDS' of. starch can he obtained from a bushel of sweet potatoes which have a fairly high starch content. EXTENSION CLUB IS i ORGANIZED IN DOUGLAS Undey the direction of Mrs. Flor- ence. Syverud, University of Alaska Home. Extension representative, a Douglas Home Extension Club was formed here yesterday afternoon | 8t-the heme of Mrs: Frank Camp- bell. With a starting membership of six women, organization was ef- | fected < by - the election of Mrs. | Campbell as President, Miss Elep- nor Warrén as ‘Vice-President, and Mrd. " Waltér Savikko, Sectetary. | | 'Mis Syverud explained the viri-| | ous’ phises of the course of study |and ' demonstrations which the club! will have| to deal with, detail- ing fnstruction in rug-making, first be presént. ° study or project to be taken up' here. Later on it. will be weaving e HIGGH SCUROOL VS. ELKS i : BASKETBALL TONIGHT Coach Célvin Podl {s sending his basketball teain over to 'Juneau this everiing ‘to ‘play ‘the "Elks of the| Junesu. City.. .. With ,added players, back in his squad, he has twp.. compléte,, < nations. which ; it ‘is - lkely ieq‘m k‘“'n | | V) B NOTICE 19 'EAGLES ' Aerle, | 117 Oy Douglas, 2 adv. 1 CAN TELL You THAT PART, FRANCINE. ASH SlMPL; ~ By CLIFF STERRETT | FINALLY SOLD IT To HIM FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS! FISHERMEN ATTENTION! Acetylene—WEL DN G — Electric BILL MACOMBER, OUR NEW WELDER, SPECIALIZES IN GAS TANKS FOR BOATS! ALL WORK GUARANTEED! - RICE & AHLERS CO0. PHONE 34 Third and Franklin CITY LEAGUE GAMES First Game at 7:30 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Use Sixth Street Entrance ONLY! ELKS vs. nqgnus HIGH KRAUSE vs. JUNEAU HIGH

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