The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1940, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BETTER B0 2 SMCOTH DELIVERY: The sume a comfo . most important thing in bowl- the ball pported by both hands « T A ht leg ing is the delivery and I urge you about waist high. Raise the ball as 0 start the b ing. The third the b gl ! tern > ADVISE 16 concentrate on perfecting a you start to walk with the right picture shows the backswing and I mum | I and accuracy with the through POA(H'S IDEA = Smilin Lacey the other big lcazue outiits saw it raround his sophumore ; 3 ung mentor had been a|Bill SHowalter c fell o built an iiea into an St idea was that i eung men b U i g e ere won by hard sue Star athiete at Milligan from 1927/ and Captain Jim f undefeated, untled footbd:d team. IBAUES WS T o ed blocking, And (© 1931 AfteF graduation he be-{StonéGapi Va, o guard, and it ;i i y | His Milligan College e rved his boint to his own CBme coach at the Piney Flats,|has, been a potent outfit Juneau’s C [ the Smoky Mountain Athletic Con- he hl"‘\_,p‘:“‘ b 8 ern, High School and immedi-| Riggs is fast, hard-blocking & pROVES WINNER\ ence sded) “over inine | op= “‘,”,:ri( 'L“.;w th d % tely displayed an aptitude for|guard who runs inierference for 3 o ‘p:w;- m\m(h?3 season to pile up 17 coTiece Totibailt ytisn tha o ; d th : a i ) :;m]:(\unu ” the big gun in the megfgfmmfiqfiélfiu,k?.%(%}%’. AEFH points 33. : Fkod 933, fe LlOI is alma mater. In two| Buffalo attack AP FEATURE SERVICE And it doesn't awe Steve in the skippe I'AQL4 bl 5 ]“11-x<|1';1mm~. ; v sBamirctivi Y SLHONE . N OITY, Tenn, Dec. 4.'least to see his tough little foot-|was only 24 years oid and ¥ thore athletic cont (ARNEG'E IS ] ' ball team listed alongside Tennes- ree, Minnesota, Texas A.&M. and | was any hor b a;-flf' When Steve took over at Milli-| DOG'GONE KIND i I . > 02 M NN NG y P i that . | g e g gy gy DN VG PN SN N 7 0 2NNV NI IS n, h a ! N gygg‘!g%g’m,g\“gjflatg i S won a conference game for| . ST 1] | i : B PUEBLO, Cal, Dec. 4—Mrm | i WL ve ; Maude L. Rogers watched a span- ElKS’ AllEYS = he potiently began teaching o) pushing what red to be | y ientals and during the sea-) o tiny puppi 1 the middle AR #8 con succeed winning a mc of the stree! ; were en- e i Vistory n ta game, His team lost| oy giiieet Whiere they were efi-| Claude Carnegie's 507. took the ;'u - “; A 8 i ;v..'mg:ll,-lm by zml}mx‘\n.nlv:. Hrrl h;x»- Elks bowling alleys blue ribbon last 16 Ovnets, band went to help out and dis-| nijoht. His three game run of 184-| Iherieaeon for Lok s (';m;;“i' covered the “puppies” were baby 902.911 led the Juneau Florists to E— ifferent, however, because the Buf-| e ARl il e . i 3 ‘ 515" SR InEE 1 witihe) ot Anenasently abandoned Mg Uroudipolnt Wi, | The following terse and pointed ; 5 At sy the street George Brothe ran up the challenge has been received by The t .‘ ; ‘u‘}u') there close to D . st total for team with 1523, Empire from Lawrence P. Atkinson, b - The Y Alaska Empire has the do e Cash and Carry squad| Manager of the Metlakatla Ath- '1 16 men from his 1939 largest id circulation of any Al with Fred Henning| lelic Club: ] a A new 18 rewspaper way with a 566, | “We are not satisfied the way DAL Grocers won three| we lost a basketball game with NV N N o LY led o) {Yodlad S Jdld Dy 2 !@ é’“‘ 2 SR o s LSRN W, g S iy 2l 3, » Vb, S Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1940. WLING—I1's By ANDY VARIPAPA Famous Bowling Authorit smooth, rhythmic form as shown in the above pictures. You should as- > position with Cn the next step kall is on its wa SHOP EARLY THIES YEAR Den’t Be « Last-Fiincuie Buger! the holiday TANKSGIVING DAY is pc s an take our tip. Don't wait until the last min Get the shop- and be ready to get busy on it. list ready -~ expenditures, both by government and vrivate t ment of new credits, increases in wage scales ses in the prices of certain commodities, all have the o raise the general price level. It is a tendency that may >d reflationary rather than inflationary, because many com- modity prices are still below normal levels. But whatev er term may be used the result will be the same — a trend toward higher prices which cannot be avoided altogether, although we are assured that every effort will be made to keep it within legitimate bounds. Thrift, as well as a sense of promptitude, will therefore lead the foresighted to meet the needs of their own households .along with their shopping for Christmas gifts. Early shoppers will find full assortments of merchandise and plenty of salespeople waiting to serve them. Those who wait until too late may find fnuch of this merchan- dise gone and salespeople overwhelmed in the eleventh-hour rush. Shop early! Mail early! The purchaser who follows this rule will help the merehant > salespeople, the postal employees, the gift recipient — and all, this year particularly, he will help himself, and tt most of OH-IT'S CLOSE-AS YOou SEE-IT'S CLEAR SAILING - NO TRAFFIC OR SIGNALS TO HALT US-YET IT IS AWAY FROM THE DIN OF THE CITY- HOW FARIS IT TO THIS PROPERTY THAT ME WIFE BOUGHT? foot, as shown in the first picture ou will notice the down and re S h Delivery 'Eha\l‘ Counis Mol suggest The ball should be re- hown in as you slide on your lef NAGE PORTLAND 5 % L4} IRt S et S U et Ll et L e 1] G REG. 3.95 2.95 g b id d el e WHITE FUCIA BIEGE ROSE ONLY 30 sales it wi points from ers. ‘Tomorrow Golden Age, First National vs. Co-'team B. M. Behrends Bank- the All-Stars in Juneau last win- | ter, especially the officiating. But night, Bloedhorns roll| we are inviting any best basketball from Juneau for a return Fed-|game. And we are going to beat lumbia Lumber and Alaska i eral vs. Dodge Dealers |any team from there, bad and on Scores last night were as fol-|the level, on our regulation size lows: court.” Juneau Florists - > - P. Kegal 178 148 235 561] & B. Burford 121 104 102 -3271( ' " dSk g | C. Carnegie 184 202 211 587 on ro e !ln Totals 483 454 548—1485 pl’even's A((iden's 20th Century Bldg. i D. Kaufmann . 160 142 141— 433 S Ski I ' ' Dr. Stewart 178 181 172— 531 ays ns ru( or | Dr. Whitehead 123 116 151— 390 Gl y | 3 o ara_ 1ama| In an effort to prevent skiing ac- | | Totals 461 439 464_““&1(]011!5, the Juneau Ski Club and | Vg its instructors are recommending Bpob Cash '"gcC“;;y 36 108 lhat beginners start their skiing| - properly. 1 5{ Me“fng ig; }gf i:;"‘ :gfl‘ With controlled skiing, accidents | Bl ?;{xm:ey 35 l"; 143— 403 Ore few. When skiing first became | 4. Thihodeen - 1 & — 493| popular, leisurely cross-country | A = Taoa | trips were usual but with the high| oS L 4:2_ ';.“ 459*13“15{:&:1 and international compe‘i- i eoe 1,4" ”e:" 147— 445/ ton of today the beginner who tries .zutmngs 2-1”_ 180 169_‘ 566 to imitate experts without basic R Hetung ! 167 190_ 512/ ‘Dstruction is asking for accidents, C. Tubbs 155 (according to local ski instructors o e WREE: | The Juneau Ski Club has among otau 838 -1 bl 1523! its members skilled instructors who | are eager to help beginners acquive Califcrnia Grocery 2 - | basic skill in the “snow plow,”| ;@/{."B?va;rd ; }g; f;: :gg: ig: snow plow turn” and the “Christ- P}:; éerfrfo‘?lr 141 179 171— 491, ianas” These should be familiar| Exciting Christmas Sale Chennile House Coats Floor length, s with a strik 9 # E Il be a s PR full weeping wrap- ng border pat- COMING EARLY! B. M. BEHRENDS CO. hristmas Gift Store i‘%&%fi%i%é%’i%fi%t?fi%fi%&%’f?fi%&& UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, October 7, 1940. Anchorage Serial 09867 Notice is hereby given that Algers Norton Lenhart, has made applica- tion for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2391, and described s Lot “Q" Triangle Group of Home- sites, situated on the Glacier High- way, about 13 miles northwesterly of Juneau, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Oct. 30, 1940. Last publication, Dec. 24, 1940. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska August 23, 1940 Notice is hereby given that Ches- ter Barnesson, entrymen, together with his witnesses, Robert Bruce Lesher and William Dennis Shaef« fer, all of Juneau, Alaska, has made final proof of his homestead, An- chorage serial 08351, for a tract of land embracec in U. S. Survey No. 2306, situated on the east shore of Gastineau Channel, about 2 miles northwest of Juneau, on the Glacier Highway, in latitude 58° 19’ 30” N., longitude 134° 28’ W., and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no oro- test is filed in the district land office, within the period of publica~ tion or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Totals 431 530 5271483 |and usable to the skier and unless! First publication, Nov. 6, 1940. I'he knows how, where and when to|Last publication, Jan. 1, 1941. ¢ them he canwot attain a reall - Oscar Vitt, whose contract as manager of the Cleveland Indians was 1:0t renewed, will still be managing a baseball team when the 1941 Here he signs a contract in Portland, Ore., to manage Rollie season opens. the Portland Beavers in the Pacific Coast Baseball League. B. M. Behrends Bank lenjoyment of skiing, Juneau in- NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPEKE, showing 4r route from Seattle to Nome, a0 sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adw. (Spot) ARV A8 18 Sfl.sv.rucwrs say, | Q. Cleveiand, . 164 184 106— 50?; Instruction for this weekend will| Joe Brewitt 181 137 19— 13! 4o announced later. [ Mrs. Brewitt . 121 124 152— 397| GGt R B gy ov : e B ey Totals B4 a5 40—no07| [HADNE Rt il R e | SILVER TEA 1 Thurs,, Dec. 5, from 2 to 5 p.m,, at N the Lutheran Church Parlors by Lutheran Ladies Aid; also fancy work sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.' adv. WHY SUFFER with your feet? Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. ndv:‘ Schefter, Vice-President of the team, looks on. Bv G WAITN' THERE - NO USEUYS 'Acs fiS’EE RIGHT AFTER LLINCH~-HOUR- EORGE McMANUS ‘ FUNNY-THAT_TRAIN NED TO BE -ISN'T IT? [ BITE -WHAT ‘ » A f Highway ORDER YOURS NOW AND GET GOOD SELECTION PHONE 374 e e =6 IRE JACK PINE SPRUCE In Faet All Kinds Delivery

Other pages from this issue: