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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1940. n%vg}sfls cono S BUADIEVHAS BETTER NEWSCHEDULE Al ! and the other teams ‘will 'probabl_v“ "'opM ARK OF ; [ \ RE[E ASED FOR get organized during the week so —— Fred Henning rolled up 580 pins | at the Elks last night as the Hen- b humz's and Juneau Drug trios di- | vided honors for the night Home Grocers, still riding high, | won four points from Triangle Inn | kegiers and Snow Whites beat En- | gineers four points. | A new schedule, running until} December 20, was released today The scores from last night and the| Regular semi-monthly meeting of the Douglas City Council is sched- uled for evening at| 7:30 o'clock, Clerk Tuckett flnuounc-i’ ed this morning i T D. F. D. MEETING PFirst meeting of Douglas firemen | under the changed schedule of the second week instead the first week in each month will be held next Thursday night. Representatives of next Monday | Best night on the Brunswick commercial alleys was| rolied by A. Bradley of the Royals| |who bit 544, However, the Royals| | dropped three of four points to the Baranof trio. In the second contest of lhoi night, Islanders downed George el ¢ Brothers four points, while in the| il R e Ty ladies’ tournament, Poppies won the score last Douglas Church Services Notices for this cnurch column must be received by The Empire the Juneau Fire Department are morning to guarantee change of . expected to be present at the meet-|sermon topics, etc. ;"':::“:“i:t;m ;‘:‘l:(;':c:' B Ak new schedule are as follows: | ing. —_ e NS o S : b Engineers oo — DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCE :ulundly and l:sl.urth Transfer mu\; (Spot) 12 12 SCHOOL GYM 18 IN 9:00 a.m—Holy Mass. Juneau Laundry, | K. Naast 120 107 FINAL STAGES NOW | 13:30 pih.—Sunday School Scores last night were as follows: | G. Wildes 93 119 r Next week will see the laying of ZHRi, By | McNamara 130 105 133— 368 \ the hardwood floor in the new gym- WRPIE g i s —— — » < ‘e | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. Bradley 171 175 198— 544 bl R pasium and then after the painting 1:30 pm.—Church School ¥ heliino 1 ise 10 s Totals : A:!:!'? 392--1081 \ 138 126— 308 _ Snow White A R e el M. Daniels 131 150 129 410 ~eNELE T i ST T By ANDY VARI Mrs. Daniels 72 T4 52— 19§ ST. LUKI'S EP1SCOPAL CHURCIE | Totals 475 445 446 HOM{Eba 188, 185~ 108 dab 7 g % N BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT iz Famhoiis Bowhng Aathortt 1 7 \,;,\\\ I$ SUON TO START HERE| NO service, lomorrow. e itk e T By s \ ~~ \\‘ A basketball league for Douglas vl AR K. Larsson 159 145 176— 470 Totals 369 359 349—1077 d \T\\ N this winter is soon to be arranged,| ~ALASKA Egér&?‘”“wx B. Barcus 152 163 138— 453, O—THE BA BALL: Al- — ‘\‘Q \5 \\ according to plans about to et chative et BiseTbi R Galao 242 174 202 518 'DOUER the backup or comeback Triangle Inn NN N under way. Calvin Pool, who was GRORGE H. LOVELESS Ly Sy _-__ ball is used by many bowlers, 1 (Spot) 37 81 31— 1 AN N\ P for the league's exis~{ MissionAry-in-Charge Totals 453 482 516—1451 | UXCOU us» use. When thrown L. Holmquist 179 162 126— 467, P - last. year, stated there was| oo M0 O hool, g 'Eyu s r]l.ghl-nm\(h‘d bowler, this Mrs. Halmquist 122 138 13¢— 394 N «oming weeks, namely his high M:::“:l‘:”d’y' 1:30. pat, —tPrajerl gineon 123 158 124— 405|livery the ball is rolled with the Totals 412 461 \\‘\ fl'hn’lv quad, Douglas Eagies, the ’I'hurs;ifly 3:30 p.m—Children's R. Smith 146 153 146— 445 palm up, t thumb and fin- Home Grocery @oundry and a town team, the t- Blasy ” % Y Harter 136 143 153— 432 xu-r‘\ under: turned to the J. Hermle 140 183 154— 477 ter 1)1*9.!Jab1_\' ux»\der t_he banner o(1 Alll are. nvitsd’ 1o iwttena thdse e e i | FIGDY This causes an unnatural M. Benedict 166 123 177— 466 Warner's Grocery again g lficrvices held 1n the Mission Buill-i— Totals 405 454 423-—1282° strain on the arm and body and A. Koski 176 187 178— 541 Arnz Shudshift, who is m:\n:i'_gm'l'u12 Islanders therefore is a difficult delivery to il iy st e (o el P DR AW s 20 | ed Koski 163 162 187— 512 contro Totals 509—1484 | | S A, Nglsson 199 168 151— 318 If A bowler uses this ball on o é\/\} N X | AFTENTION: BLKS by 138 151 177 4ge | Mis first shot he must aim toward Juneau Drug %} \‘-\ I DOUGLAS [OUSEUM All Elks are requested to meet in ; _W_illl’L‘ No. 2 pin instead of the No.| (Spot) e JEUT ST “\\\J)\ | Club Rooms, Sunday, December 8. Totals 520 481 515—1s16 13 pocket. I have seen many a|Hermann 137 137 131— 411 N Saiul’day and Suflday lat 1:30 pm., to attend Memorial strike made by bowlers using the Mrs. Faulkner . 161 145 188— 494 L " , | [Service in Elks Auditorium. Pro- y | backup ball in this manner but as Doc eyer 117 135 144— 396 REMEMBER "HE NIGHT gram starts at 2 o'clock sharp. Poppies far as I am concerned it isn't the e Sl Sue - ¢ | adv. COMMITTEE. Mrs. Halvorson 110 146 120— 385 proper way to shoot. Totals 442 444 496—1382 Bz y Yoy VPV NIV, W ) gt | T Henning's i : > 2 : X ProrneerranereeereilleeeRCCeReRORR ] rue mins 10 05 10— w0 F Heing 1T 210 185 580 DEAR CHILDREN: Here is a Christmas serial for you. It'sall about ' | _—— -|Mrs. Dufresne. 130 147 136— 413 . s h- h f h | Totals 241 236 cot | Dufresne i 15 104 @ boy who finds a lot of people waiting for him to free them from the spells of the three terrible giants. The young man, Eric, has a very ) } |}h:~ building should be ready lorj 2:00 pm.—Church Service B wia 138 Lyda Museth 116 150 110— 376| Totals 436 515 4511402 Dora Poole 9 9 — 263 e 2 et Dore Poole T W B cae Theawe v important helper-Santa Claus-and they share many thrilling ad- Totals 195 240 204— 639 | Butier-Mauro, 7 pam.; Juneau veniures. Read it in THE EMPIRE — Starting MONDAY—December 9 | Florists vs, B, M. Behrends, 8:15| pm.; Henning's vs. 20th Century! . | NOTICE | Bldg., 9:30 p.m. | After this date T will not be re- December 10—Juneau Clinic vs.| sponsible for any debls contracted { First National Bank, 7 p.m.; George by my wife, Agnes Bolen, except | Brothers vs. Golden Age, 8:15 pm.;! - health. b | Bloedhorn vs. Cash and Carry |adv J. . BOLEN. |9:30 pm, | ' December 12-—Columbia Lumber | = £ s n X cheder e, 4 o Sl Owing 1o this serial being delayed on reaching Juneau several Alnska red. Savings v, asa chapters will be printed Monday, December 9, to catch up with the Laundry, 9:30 p.m. Deoember 13—Engineers - vs. Tri- angleqInn, 7 p.m.; Juneau Drug vs.| Calitornia Grocery, 8:15 p.m.; Cap-; itol Theatre vs. Cash and Carry,| 9:30 pan, December 16—Butler-Mauro v: Snow White, 7 p.n.; Henning’ Alaska Laundry, 8:16 pam.; installments. To Grade School Teachers: “sanfa and the Giant Killer,” a Christmas serial for children, by Sig- rid Arne. will start in this paper December 9 and will run daily through December 24. Because there has been increased use of Miss Arne’s stor- ies in the schools the past few year, here is a suggestion: Have the children make scrapbooks info which they can paste each installment. In scrapbook form, the story will be doubly useful and will provide an interesting and instructive diversion that will carry over info the vacation period. 5. 20th Century Bldg. vs. Golden Age, 9:30 pan. | December 17—Bloedhorn vs. Ju-| SHOP EARLY THIS YEAR Don’t Be a Last-Minute Buyer!? Inean Clinie, 7 pm.; B. M. Beh rends-vs. . Home Grocery, 8:15 p.m.;! wcuige Brothers vs. Juneau Flor-| | ists, 9:30 p.m. | December 19—8now White vs.! Juneau Drug, 7 p.m.; Triangle Inn vs. Columbia Lumber, 8:15 pu.;| Capitol Theatre vs. Dodge Dealers, | 9:30 p.m, | December 20—California Grocery vs, Alaska Fed. Savings, 7 pm,; !B. M. Behrends vs. Engincers, 8 THANKSGIVING DAY is past, and the next stop on the holiday calendar is December 25. The intervening period promises to be one of the briskest shop- ping seasons in Juneau's history. So take our tip. Don't wait until the last minute. Get the shop- ping list ready — and be ready to get busy on it. 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 iy meewos v " DOUGLAS BRIDGE 1him e i s v o LARSEN APPOINTED —————— | cordance with a court stipulation HRE "’Ru(K DR'VER John G. uuion—l:a:;esfigned as City lwns issued. 'No plans Made 'o | Io BE lIGHTED i The Alaska Air Transport asked | Truck driver to work for Warners | the Council to adjust its 1939 taxes. DRNE DT RRRDDDDIS 1D —TE S - LAttt il OH=DON'T TALK SO SiLLY- HOUSE ON be called reflationary rather than. inflationary, because many com- modity prices are still below normal levels. ' But 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 houséholds along with their shopping for Christmas gifts. Early shoppers will find full assortments of merchandise and plenty of salespeople waiting to sesve them. Those who wait until too late may find much 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 merchant and the salespeople, the postal employees, ithe gift recipient — and most of all, this year particularly; he will help himself. M BUILDING A TEHE Paop_rglglry-n' MU%E rBJow—WHY DONE\’ Yo DRIVE DOWN TO SEE IT ? T IT 1S AL 1S N uN L S NONE DER WATER- TIME AGO-AS THERE HERE NOW- Bring U.S. Nafionals Out of Greece Now (Continued from Pagk One) ;rew places, He is a scholarly gen- | tleman, whese hobbies include the philosophies and ways of life in the Near East of ancient times. He is, however, rated one of the most practical of modern diplomats in State Department circles, There's nothing professorial or pedantic in his attitude toward affairs in the Near East now. He was born in Schenectady, N. Y., and in the early 1900's graduated from Prince- ton and Columbia Law School. S SIS The Dally Alaska Empire has the largest, paid ecfrculation of any Al- aska newspaper. Distributed by National Grocery Co., Seattle, Wash. lN DARK MONTH; Councilmen decided, after consid- lerable discussion to ask the Federal — | communications Commission to do |what it could to eliminate radio { COUn(il Re j ec ts He,'mle "interference in Juneau. 4 . | Resolutions granting additional Plea fOr More Tlme space in, the cemetery to the Amer- | | fo Move Garage |ican Legion and the Masonic lodges | | were read. | % | .- Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Lights will shine on the Juneau-| 1 Empire—the paper with the largest Douglas bridge in the darkest Machine Shop. H Holger Larsen has been appoint- ed by Mayor Harry Lucas to suce ceed him. JERSRSY CU R ATTENTION ELKS All Elks are requested to meet in Club Roums, Sunday, December 8, at 1:30 pm. to attend Memorial Service in Elks Auditorium. Pro- gram starts at 2 o'clock sharp | paid - circulation. |month of the year, December 15 to| adv. COMMITTEE. the purpose last night. Electric Light and Power Company The Alaska | :325 worth of lighting to make up |the $50 monthly cost. ! The Council voted down, threz to two, a request by John Hermie that he be given until next May 15 to move his garage from an alley | adjcining his property on E Street , NOTHIN'-WE CAN'T PUT THE WALL PAPER ON TH' WALLS WNTIL THE TIDE GOES OuUT- HEY- WHAT'S ALL THIS? WHAT'S GOIN' ON HERE? AN’ | CAN'T FIX TH' LEAK N THE FAUCET IN TH KITCHEN= By GEORGE McMANUS ‘i lliw | January 15, as a result of a City| ™ ol o v v § i e Y G T W et i Council appropriation of $25 for! %h?tmfiflmfifim- | ‘Ls expected to contribute another' ( H R l s I M A S T R E E S ORDER YOURS NOW AND GET GOOD SELECTION JACK PINE SPRUCE In Fact All Kinds Delivery PHONE 374 LT T R S S