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| W. Eveland Lavenikls T %= BASKETBALL BETTER 5 avenl s Totals . 464,474, 5001438 H 1 Dodge De [ igh; Hifs | =z PRACTICES BOWlING ’ g B. Davlin 147— 506 | Mrs. Davlin 47— 405 | 582 Elk Iverson 126 486 | Basketball mnvnn throughout a' s Totals 2 Gastinean Channel the past few| | Alaska Federal Savings days have been asking when prac-| M. Lavenick 196 197 189 - 582 tice session are slated for the | The Alaska Federal Savings and B, pavenick 175 157 147-- 479 various teams. and todsy The Em- Loan bhowling team ran up 1535 y1 Ppetrich 180 151 143-- 474 Pire is publishing once again the pins last night, the best team total o ——o ___ schedule which remains for the| of the night on the Elks alleys. 'xuml- 1 505 479--1535 Month of December as Jack Fowler, | Martin Lavenik was high man City Basketball League president for the night. He hit 582 and paced thad arranged it. The League is to| his squad to a three of four points) begin soon after Christmas. The | win. | | practice schedule: Meonday, Dec. 9 - Grade School, | Columbia Lumberers won three uf | four from First Nationals and| ’DfM"“‘\ and National Guard Bloedhorns won three from Golden | | - Wednesday, Dec. 1. — Grade | Age. | | 8chool, Elks and DeMolay | : g | | Thursday, Dec. 12—Grade School. | Tun'ghes s, 816 Srgy White | Firemen and HPnnlmz | vs. Engineers, Triangle Inn vs N = |* Friday, Dec S Oyrale Bchoal] ; Home Grocery and Henning's vs.' The following games are on the N‘Hmml’(’mm and DeMolay ¥ | Juneau Drug schedule, to be played OMOITOW: | “nonday Doe. 16.—Grade School . Scores yesterday were as fol-! Alabama Poly and Vlllnnovn al piks and Piremen & * | % o ?] o NOtEORIy, s A SRS Wednesday, Dec. 16 —Grade School By ANDY VARIPAPA 3 Golden Ace Beer Florida and Texas at Gainesville, naional Guard and Henning Famous Bowling Authority (Spot) 2 28 28 54 o - ee~ i W. Overby l;«l 144 144 ‘;’ Notre Dame and Southern Cali- 4. CURVE PAL iiare cothRs & 5 = — %92 fornia at Los Angeles. S every ~ bowler's earl Mrs. Overby 115 111 119-- 345 ar ar time in every bowler’s early| 2 . - 9% san Francisco and Texas Tech -afeer when he wants to learn tol E. Reynolds 18 141 158— 417! carcer when he wants to lea ol 38 at San Francisco. row @ : r e . or| & BRI O (T LT & _ throw and control the hook cr e 105 424 VAR TRIR Ay rowsoRD it Citadel at 0 0( Onlg t curve. This is a difficult delivery | Mg ¢ g g O LOREGE RO to master and much practice Sy Blocdhorns MU and Rice at Houston, TeXAs.| cathotic Daughters of ‘America | DCCessary before the bowler can ) P. Bloedhorn . 150 181 154 - 4¢3 | will sponsor a card party tonight @chieve a near - perfection. Once g M. Ugrin 131 201 186— 518 !at the Parish Hall. There will he|the bowler has mastered the hook ag Mrs. Stewart .. 111 185 134— 431 bridge. pinochls and wh¥st with |he will enjoy the game more be- Ve Sonpegors v s iag prizes and refreshments, All in-|Cause a strike is lieved easier 5 Totals 302 568 474—143¢ FROM H'S S"’REET%WM e Mivited ts sttend. [with this style of ball. A hook o - gives the pin more action than o the st ht ball { National Bank MORE ANCHORAGE TWINS iy ¥ P o NE c, y To roll a hook the ball must be H. Sperling 164 160 183 509 NEWARK, N. J, Dec, 6.—Tommy Another pair of twins was born SRR el S foe o F. Henning 147 154 176— 471 Adams, light heavyweight who re-!jn Anchorage recently, this time Fi¢ased with ,]e mb facing P. Kegal > b mdi cently joined the professional ranks'a pair of girls for Mr. and Mrs | the left (as shown in the illustra- ' = —»__ after winning the New Jersey am-| Adolf Case. Mrs. Case is the for- o) and with the |hum_b lea g Totals 455 P TR Y title, is really Thomas Dote- | mer Alice Pazour, Cordova High |8 the ball [u.'svl and the finger or (V] =% gowski. Tommy picked his ring Schoel teacher. Previously lwln‘h““”“ last, This results in the fifl Celumbia Lumber Co. label from the name of his street. \bo\t were born to Mr. and Mus. ball spinning down the alley and ¥ (Spot) 66 66 66— 198 He lives at 3 Adams Street. | Ed Davis of Anchorage. breaking to the -left. Of course, J. Halm 169 162 180— 511 SRR ol B O the opposite holds true for left- Mrs. Halm U7 131 102—350 Try a classified ad in'I‘ht‘Empul'I Subscribe for The Empire. e i o, (.ovnucnuanon is )vu\pon‘\m. in SIRREmeme eI O ZNTIRIZVEVENEUE I EVEENEVEVEIENE ¢ | bowling. Experiment in open play !\ rather than in competition. After SHOP EARLY THIS YEAR Don’t Be a Last-Minute Buyer!? THANKSGIVING DAY is pust, and the next stop on the holiday calendar is December 25. The intervening period promises to be one of ping seasons in Juneau's history. So take our tip. Don't-wait unti! the last minute. ping list ready — and be ready to get busy on it. the briskest shop- Get the shop- The increases in expenditures, both by government and private business, the establishment of new credits, increases in wage scales and increases in the prices of certain commodities, all have the tendency to raise the general price level. It is a tendency that may be called reflationary rather than inflationary, because many com- modity prices are still below normal levels. Bat whatever 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 hoéuseholds 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 much of this merchan- dise gone and salespecple overwhelmed in the eleventh-hour rush. Shop earlyl Mail early! The purchaser who follows this rule will help the merchant and the salespeople, the postal employees, the gift recipient — and most of all, thls year particularly, he will help himself. THE DAILY ALASKA EM'PIRE FRIDAY DEC. 6, '1940. | you have mastered the release cf the ball, puL in plenty of ])mctlcc. e SMOKE EATERS. i HAVE BANQUET & PRINTS PLAIDS STRIPES SCROOLS PAISLEYS aEEmm Fire Fighting on Glacier Highway Is Discussed Following Dinner The Juneau Fire Department last night had a banquet party and | business meeting at Percy’s Cafe! LAURDRYMAN HAGERUP IS BEST KEGLER B dm\t thanked the Fire Department | Tonight George Brotbers roll the for recent aid in fighting a blaze Islanders and Baranof meets Roy- the ! ¥ No agreement was made on matter of highway fire fighting,| Totals 512 557 508-—1577 @ but it was declared the matter North Transfer | would be discussed in the City Emily Schmitz 163 164 142— 469 Council and with & Fire Depart- B. Schmitz 163 143 188— 494 | ment committee. M. Seston 172 140 149— 461 - e LS AR ANCHORAGE MARRIAGES Totals 498 447 4791454 Recently married in Anchorage Violets B bt e R T e T R T —— ' position 5 e t Xmas Tie Sale 1000 New Gift TIESina ferilling EFvent PURE SILKS WOOLS LARIAT SATIN KINGSTON TWILLS WINDSOR FOULARDS PARTRIDGE VELOURS Three Quistanding Price Groups . . . . Reg. 1.00 Ties Reg. 1.50 Reg. 2.09 21or1.00 | 7.00each | 1.25 @iker TIES L.56 to 2.00 (= 000 GIFT of W 1‘[1J ‘|]][vT-w f 5& WILSON BROS., ARROW, and RADIANT TIES s of each. Shop during th fi(i SAVE 50c to 75¢ ON EA( iR B. M. BEHRENDS CO. JUNEAU'S CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE BB IR RS HE DD IIIEIIIIREZ: | | | ' BOUGLAS North Sea Nowi NEWS JuneauBound to be in the basement and only one exit, the main entrance, was used. e | FOUNDRYMEN WIN A scrimmage game between Doug- | )as High School basketeers and the | Foundry was played® at the Nat last night and the latfer with a team composed of ‘'some men out- CATHOLIC LADIES MEET Hostess for their December meei- ing, Mrs. Ralph Mortensen criter- lwith Mayor * Harry Lucas, OCity, ~Dawp, al the Brumswick conmer-| & LE, Des. 6, —Steamer North |: side the Foundr e $ | Councilmen, members of the Fire- cial {ourney bowling alleys Iast Sea sailed at 10:30 o'clock (l“‘s[},alnod SieCmhale I, of s ;md po‘l,‘,ml.:,ng"},‘,:n?:p :.h(.,(::rl o men’s basketball squad, antl a few night., Alaska Launderers white- morning for Southeast Alaska pmrlx};:. ™ :‘l" '";a"w l:; fvz‘!wix;z{. W RSN waa - high frian . it &0 Firemen's friends as gues(<. washed. (i North Transfer —and, with 46 passengers aboard, including | 1 WOME M Stdie Gashen, 882( 0 5o S “ners and Gor- Plates were sob for 58° men, and | lead-off launderer Ery Hagerup. the following, booked for Juneau: | Sistiug. Plans for the annual chil- 55 F5 v 00 TR Sl following a brief business meeting, bested the pist roster for (he night| Mrs. Charles Livingston, Mrs. .| dren’s Ohristmas party were made, "0 00 P08 a- goneral festive program was en- | with a 578 G. Elliott and daughter, Miss Helen |10 take elfcct on the first Sunday s e Joyed: Golden Age Beer, keglers won Carrow, Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Phillips, |after Christmas -at the home ol PRI S RNG | During the business session; John | threg of four from Brunswick and! Mrs. George F. Freeburger, Mrs. ani‘x" FISUGE AN AR A g B iiar et | Jones, well known luml hardware | Violets- downed the Roses in the Watson, K. A. Kilgedick, W. L SOprintich. Bad, -Mirs. (",‘M" Poo} e t ol & ."L i {man and Glacter Highway resi-| women’s tournament, four Lramhl.l-‘50uthwsck. Jack Koby. wern ‘appointed to represent the are leaving tomorrow to visit with her sister, Mrs. Alfreda Jylha on the Glacier Highway while her hus- band is away. The latter left for organization at the next meeting lof the Advisory Council of Public| Health Board in Juneau, i . that endangered the entire Norway . als w ' i : Point se |(‘1‘n Scores last. night - were as fol- es e’n In ng Diversion for the evening con-{the south on Wednesday to visit | i discussion followed lows: = P Isisted of a clothespin game that his brother who is seriously ill . Sired 275 Pt i by Mrs. Andrews and an| e »art the Juneau Fire De- The Brunswick | M G H | was won partment Wil play in giving fire 'g. Gaiio 192 154 174 530 an 'ven onors j advertisement contest won by Mrs, BILLY LOGAN IS TEN % protection to highway residents as Mary Rhodes 161 143 155— 464 & SR ¢ ‘l?‘lv‘b.k 4 McLolm‘lnk Refreshments, A vduz.vu rrlcnd:‘. of Billy !Ju'a“ | far out as Salmon Creek. |o. 191 181 154 —!JZU{ WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. — W, C.'Wwere also enjoyed. jare invited to his home for this Jones said residents in hjs sec-|___ BN iy Browning, General Manager,| Next meeting date was set for evening to celebrate with bim his tion w planning to build a 544 183 484—1510, CGolden Queen Mining Company, | January 16, to be held at the home' tenth birthday, which occurs today. reservoir to make water available in Golden Age Beer |Los Angeles, has been elected|of Mrs, Isabelle Cashen Gifts, games and refreshments wiil fighting fires in the district and P. Villaganas 209 169 166 544 Chairman oxvth(- Western Division | b e g oo oy g feature the occaslon, to make “fair” contributions to ex- M. Sarabia 142 158 188 48g Of the American Mining Congress, | Gov W i S eee ——— pepse of fighting fires ou the high-|B. Mangalao 189 190 178— 547 according to an announcement| SCHOQL ‘FIBE - DRILL i llw,.‘)f & e G i 47| hade by Jullan D. Canover, Na-| AN alarm was sounded at Doug-| "NUMBER plEME" | Mayor Lucas announced the For-| Totals 540 517 532158 tona Secretary of the organization, 188 Public chool this forenoon which " est Service has made three pumps eI | Mr. Browning' will serve for a!resulled in the building being and 1,600 feet of inch and a half Alaska Laundry jonc-year period and will particu- TV“C.‘::’“‘*‘[' fll dfih',ll M‘j::ffhfi 11'7.1' 1, pUEBLO, Col, Dec. “.—What's | hose available to the Juneau Fire E. Hagerup . . 168 221 18— 57g Wuly direct his activities towards) Bracdee fxe CQrlll ACCording (8 your number?” shouted one young Department in case of highway|A. Ellenberg . 171 155 161— 4g7|laving plans for the eighth annual]$ignals given the fire was supposed nI'uw to another as they passed on blazes, |R. Stevenson .. 173 181 158— 512, metal mining convention and e e strect of the Mining Congres Western Division, which has been| scheduled for San Francisco, Sep- :k:mlzer 29 through October 2, 1941. Widely known as a leader in the! western mining industry, Mz Browning has been active for many years in the affairs of tne national | organization. | B —_,L 'T‘hn‘ other laughed. “Social secur- ity, draft, telephone, house or auto license?” he shouted back. ——— e NGTICE AIRM \IL ENVELOPES, showmg WILLIAM BOYD in "RA"GE WAR" \Ilr route from Seatile to Nome, om | te at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. BN II DRI IS IS IS " DOUGLAS COLISEUM | THURSDAY—FRIDAY | were Miss Dorothy Kelly and Ma-|Orpha Haugen 141 174 144— 459 CANCEL PASSAGE M |son La Zelle, both well known h\!?rnnces Smith 147 131 132— 410 M. ang Mrs. Charles Goldstein, Interior Alaska, R - i planning a trip to the States, can- Also married in Anchorage were —Totals 288 205 276— 859 (.eq their reservations on the Donna Borigo, daughter “of Mrs. Roses ! Mount McKinley today and will "] Edna Borigo of Wasilla anddhnznc‘II;Ydd )pdnuiicth l;; ifl‘f ig“;_ :;81 go south instead on the Baranof ORDER Y“URS No AN” Shadura, son of the Rev. and Mrs.| Dora Poole — 351 lext Sunday. ' . Shadura of Kenai, T T8 T - + GET GMD SELEchow e Towls 233 243 °266— 32| guperibe to the. Dally Alaska g The Daily Alaska Empire has the | ———eee qup"E_me paper with the largest largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. Try a classified ad in 1he Empire. MAKE HIMN}TAGI?éN’II";‘S WOQT%LAECSQ THING Y ‘4 “1u TR I lfl PROPERTY THAT MOTHER BOUGHT ? OUT OF THE QUESTION-MR .JIGGS- IN FACT— | DIDN'T KNOW LUINTIL. AFTER | SOLD THAT PROPERTY TO YOU THAT YOU CAN'T GET TO IT WITHOUT CROSSING SOME- ONE ELSE'S PROPERTY -| WOLLD ADVI EEE YOU BUYING THE NE)(T ! By GEORGE McMANUS } paid circulation. JACK PINE SPRUCE YOU'RE A GREAT HELP TO ME- AREN'T YOU? A FINE LEMON In Fact Highway Delivery PHONE 374 RN ERREDCNVNVDRNVVRET