The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 16, 1940, Page 8

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Vikings Win First Match With Juneau Pefersburg ngh Outchecks| Bears in Rough Game, 37-31 PETERSBLR(; A]’Hkn Feb. 16.— stersburg High School's Viking stball five, with superb checking rk, stopped the Juneau High l(. imson Bears cold last night and |won the first of a three game series SANITARY MEAT CO. 13—Phones—49 {to 31 Pol Boasl lb 25c | The game was a rough battle 7] » |frem the opening gun, Petersburg | committing 15 fouls and Junmu 12, | Petersburg | fourth qua |erson, by 8 | The Vikings paced the 1‘1,(\}% throughout, iperiod when Jur { first three mi at 19 all. | Tommy Powers of Juneau, hustling |guard, was high man with 16 points. His teammates scored as follows: Reischl 4, McDaniel 2, Jones 4 Hu\- [sey 5 | Petersburg scored as follow | Wanberg 11, Johnson 10, Thompson {9, Nicholson 3, Pederson 2, Mac- ‘Y"rhm( substituted for Johnson 2 | Choice Grain-Fed Steers) BOILING BEEF - - - Ib. I5¢ Lean and Tender) Juneau u spurted in the to tie the score (HALE or WHOLE) — Skinless,) No Waste—Armour’s Star or Swift's Premium {19, Juneau 12. Referees were Sum- mers and Wasvick Both teams played a driving type of man-to-man ball The second game is to be played | tonight. — e Excavation Starfed for New Church PICNIC HAMS Ib. 22¢ ARMOUR’'S—Sugar-Cured BACON . . . . Ih. 25¢ ARMOUR’'S ARMOUR'S LARD or SHORTENING | bly to Build at Fourth 3 Ibs. for 40c | and Franklin Sts. Ground Beef, 1b. 25cf! (From Pure, Fresh Meat) T —— T T Pork Sausage, Ib. 25¢ Pure, Fresh Pork Ex ion was started t the c of Fourth and F | opposite the Charles W. Car tuary, for a new church for the | Bethel Pe ostal Assembly. The new church will be two stor- ies, with bas at, of concrete. The second floor will be a dwelling Ior | the pastor, the first floor will have | Lh( auditorium 40 by 55 feet with |seating capacity of 250 and the |basment will be used for the Sun- STEWING six months. The lot for the struc- !ture was donated by John Conn, member of the congregation, at pres- ent mining at Chicken. FANCY, FRESH HENS EACH 65¢ LITTLE PIGS, lb. 35¢ Armour’s Star /Main Street, opposite The Empire cffice. The Rev. R. E. Baker, who succeeded the Rev. C. C. Personeus, a shovel. ————.—— ‘SPE(IAl lENTEN SERVICE TONIGHT, TRINITY CATHEDRAL There will be a special Lenten ser- vice tonight at 8 o'clock in Trinity Cathedral, litany and address by Dean C. E. Rice on “The Church in | the Changing World.” S e Buffoons were originally monte- bunks in Roman theabers Mo From Eastern Grain-Fed Porkers| Leg of Pork, Ib. 33c Reolled Ribs - 35 Or Rolled Rump (The King of Roasts) .BONE - - - 40c (Melting Tender) Anchor Style | Yeast Rolls . . . light as o feather! BACON - 2165 350) ooy mri: | cace Fisher's blending makes —in flour. SLICED BACON] Yield: 3 dozen Cello Wran .:_—- Zogm, well besea | Yo op mger l lb 25 o cupe Fiskers Blond| "8 O 2 o C Y5 aaspoon st Y4 cup malved busser (Armour’s Star) THE MOST RELIABLE DELIVERY SERVICE IN THE CITY! SANITARY MEAT CO0. PHONE US NOW! 13—Phones—49 # 1¢s the Blend that makes it better! 1 llur the Southeast Alaska crown, 37| ave for the [hu‘d‘ Score at halftime was PPU‘X!\blll,,‘ Bethel Peniastal Assem- | ' | eral meeting of the Musicians L Mor- | day school, church parlors, and a c“lcxn“s kitchen. It is believed the church will be | 3-1b. average ready for occupancy within the next The Assembly is now located on‘ is on the excavation job today using . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB l(> 1940 0AKS TO TRAIN ON GROUNDS OF INSANE ASYLUM NAPA, Cal., F x agement of the O nd Oaks ba ball team deny there i nce one way or anof lection of spring t KETCHIKAN ELKS BOWLERS PLAN JUNEAU INVASION Team Commg Next Week { fo Meef Best of Local ‘ Pin Punishers An Elks bowling team fron | chikan has made arr: me | come here next week to e | the annual inter-Lodge with a Juneau team Chairman Ray Ward of the Ju- |neau Elks Bowling Committee saic |today efforts were being made have the Ketchikan bowlers pone their visit for one week, in order that better arrangements can be made to entertain them | The visiting team will probably Miss consist of five members, who will was the ince bowl 2gainst a Juneau team which tea this afternoon at 4:30 has not yet been selected. Prob- Mrs. Paul Judge was In ably the five bowlers with the high- est averages in the Elks League will be chosen for the team - 600D GAMES - BILLED FOR - HOOP SLATE . 16.—The ruary 22 ction of a gran - Informal Tea for nia Dudley, brid =says the majority! This “DOUBLE-RICH" whiskey is the largest selling straight Bourbon whiskey in the world. S 7 |Krause Seeking to Dump League Leading Coast Guard Five Tonight The Coast Guard against Krauses |is the ticket for tonight's opening |contest of the doubleheader bas- 1k(‘(bal] bill at the High School gym- nasium, a bill to be capped by a mix | between the Moose and the Elks | Both those games-: ought to be |close. The Haida has not lost a game and this is the Krause op- portunity to pull them down to a shaky spot on the ladder, while the Moose, appearing better each time i they hit the floor, set to win | tonight from the E! Both those games are going t fast and perhaps rough. Refe | Willey and McKellar aren't too hap- py over the prospect MUSICIANS TO MEET Plans have been made for @ o rok ScuenLey Bisrai UTORS. mc gen- al | No. 672 of the A. F. of L. on Sunday, | February 18, The meeting is scheduled for the |A. P. of L. Hall at 4 p. m,, and all {musicians are welcome to attend. e | General James G .Harbord, who | commanded the United States Ma- |rines on the Marne, was once a {school teacher. ! 90 PROOF - COPR. 1940, DISTILLERS C: SCHENLEY P, N. Y. C. s ! PR A S SHOP .. .... Pttt ® Carmelcrisp ® Popcorn Balls A Carmel Corn ® (Crispeties (] Chococrisp 127 FRANKLIN ST. Virginia Dudleyf ‘f‘“_ residence in the Ewrmmn ls% f | Apartments | l | Arrangements of flowers in sea- - - !w were ohosen as o vackgrouna| Gamadian Discount {for the charming affair. Nine| B9 5 Phliioai Hanpt friends of the honoree were 4Skc‘d for tea. | adv First National Bank L] to his most imports said so enthusias ing for each meth maker clean. weak brew. to 7 minutes. ON THE SIDE OF EVERY CAN are directions for obtain- ing best results by any method of coffee-making. Write Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco for a free copy of “The Art of Coffee-Making.” HILLS BROS COFFEE Coride 1940, 1y B, . T ALL JUNEAU IS INVITED for FREE SAMPLES of CARMELCRISP le Golden-Coated Food for All OPENS TODAY FREE SAMPLES! PRODUCTS CARMELCRISP STORES OFFER: ® Spicycrisp ® Mintycrisp JUNEAU CARMELCRISP STORE EDWARD JACOBY—Manager (This store will be open daily from 12 Noon to 10 P. M.) HOW PLEASANT IT IS when you and your husband wave a goodbye YOUR CONFIDENCE IN HILLS BROS. COFFEE will never be misplaced. Its uniform quality an abundance of flavor and aroma. IMPORTANT: Carefully observe tim- 1 Measure 2 level tablespoons of coffee to each cup of water. Vary water slightly for exact strength desired. Keep cofice- DRIP METHOD: 6 to 8 minutes pre- ferred. If less than 2/3 capacity is made, water will drip too fast giving GLASS VACUUM-MAKERS: Put upper bowl on after water boils. The coffee and water should be in contact 5 The First Carmelcnsp Shop in Alaska! LOCATION: --- Next door to the Hollywood Shoe Repair . IN JUNEAU — THE NEWEST DELICACY IN ALASKA — ALL IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE FINEST AND OF COMPLETELY PURE CORN BASE Next to Hollywood Shoe Shop PAY’N TAKIT BUY COUPON BOOKS SAVE 59 $20.00 Booi $19.00—-~$10.00 Book $3.50 BESIDES YOU WILLFIND BETTER PRICES AT GEORGE BROTHERS! BETTER MEATS—Phone 92-85 CHICKENS - - b.25¢ POT ROAST-Ib.25¢ ROUND STEAK - Ib. 38 PORK CHOPS - 1h.35¢ Luncheon Meals- Ib. 40 ¢ BETTER MEATS — BETTER PRICES — GEORGE BROS.! {# omer to recall what the departing guest at the dinner table . . . pmmnscs you The Covnect Gnind is guaranteed to give best results by any method of coffee-making if directions are fol- lowed. Hills Bros. Coffee should never be reground. Regrinding results in a loss of flavor and aroma and the coffee loses freshness faster. PERCOLATOR; Start with cold or hot water. Percolate slowly 7 to 10 minutes after steady pumping stasts. PHONE 92-95- ROAST LEG OF LAMB ROAST LEG OF PORK ROAST LEG OF VEAL ROAST ROLLED RIB ROAST ROLLED RUMP POUND BUY COUPON BOOKS——SAVE 5%——-GEORGE BROS. Eversweet BUTTER 7 7 c 2 Pounds -------- Victory DOG FOO D$ 1 4 16 (ans - BUY COUPON BOOKS BETTER PRICES—PHOI'S 62-95 4 rolis 39¢ TEA - - Pound §9¢ SHERRY WINE q.$1,25 LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN ALASKA! ————————— BETTER ROASTS! £POT: Bring cofi ~ \nd water c‘?'\’:l\n; Stir well. Re.sove from fire. Add small amount of cold water and let stand 3 mioutes to seule grounds. STEEPING: Pour boiling water on coffiee. Stir well and cover. Stir again in 5 minutes. Cover and steep for a total of 10 to 15 minutes. SAVE 5% BATH ROOM TISSUE ORCHID and GREEN | PHONE 92-95 PHONE 92-95 15 3 S(01CH¢3,25 GEORGE BROTHERS ARE CHEAPER! MIXERS after 6 P. M. Free Ice! GEORGE BROS.{ PAY°’N TAKIT PHONE 92—95 - BETTER PRICES! ® (Cheesekist

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