The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 14, 1940, Page 8

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sy & 3 : A _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 1940. FURS Buy NOW for Geod Selections! MANUFACTURED TO ORDER! b1 . The Ideal Christmas' Gift for the Entire Family.... The Spiralaior Washer new 1941 EASY SPIRALATOR WASHER { DOUGLAS | NEWS | EAGLES CARD PARTY &g ENDED LAST NIGHT | With six tables of pinochle, three /g of bridge and three of whist in play 5’ between 50 and 60 pe s saw the 2V end of the series of card parties held during the past month or so by Douglas Aerie 117, F. O. E their Auxiliary | The three events were separate- | ly and collectively successful and nettes atisfactory sum which will be divided equally between the Aerie and the Auxiliary to help take care of their paraphernalia! The committee in charge! T[] | = 1f you're @ thrifty shcpper‘don'l mise this golden opportunity to save. It's the washer b:y of the = W i vear! Bigger, better than ever v - f; ‘bifm .'.q.' at a price $10 to $20 preciative of t oxte : Jess than last year's models of ed which similar design! aided the Cess. | Followi! re the winners of the A STEPPED UP FEATURES! warded: Mrs. Walter | 3§ srand prizes irews the pinochle prize, Henry ldt for the bridge and Mrs. jloh the grand for whist. ' Prizes for the evenings play & went to Mrs. Andrews and Norman ad, pinochle highs; Mrs, no Niemi and Fred Endres, lows; For bridge, Mrs. Jessie K. Fraser and Henry Langfeldt highs; Mrs. Lang- foldt and Calvin Pool, low scores; ¥ Whist winners were Mrs. Sam De- & von and Erwin Hachmeister first iy prizes, Mrs. Alex Gair and Sam Devon, lows. 1 FOUNDRYMEN WINNERS { OVER HIGH SCHOOL' Treadwell foundry basketball team won from Douglas High School in a practice game at the Natatorium last night by a score of 32 to 26 and showed especially good form in their play and ng ability. Their shooting was particularly good which the High School felt the loss of one or two of their best forwards who were ahsent from ame There will be no more games for the latter now until the end of next ————— week at the earliest at any rate. - Compare these advantages! Big new 3-Vame Spirclator action washes faster and with less wear. New bowl-bottom tub speeds “roll- o { clothes. Visomatic wringer i with 4-way bar release is sturdy, efficient, safe . . . Sediment trap to prevent washing dirt back into clothes . . . Balloon rolls with auto- matic pressure adjustment. Dozens of others! COME IN . . . SEE IT TODAY! You'll never forgive yoursell if vou miss out on This! Don't wait— hurry down to our showrooms to- day, and see the greatest washer VALUE of the year! RN ons Electrice Co. PHONE 161 ARIMP INDUSTRY BASED ON NICKELS Douglas Church Services | The pickers carry pinned-on bags Some slip the THPORT, N. D, Dec. 14.—If | for their nicke uthport man carrying a of nickels it's nothing un-|* ckel town. It shi When the heavy the nickel s town of about und $1,000 a coins into thei Notices for tins cnurch column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon toples, ete. imp runs a mption of t )0 persons runs e | day — e The Dany Alaska Emplre guaran- Yurman Fur Factory SPECIAL SALE Half Pric 7 Carved Curios and Indian Baskets were brought here Make the IDEAL Christimmas GIFT for the WOMEN! # Time's a wasting. Today is the time to buy that Christmas present for the little lady. Yur- man's Fur Factory has the fin- est array of furs ever stocked (R TR e T T ® Alaska Seal ® Muskrat for the buying public this ® Skunk Christmas. Al% garment's are manufactured right here in Ju- ® Lamh neau by YURMAN, and can be A ® Silver Fox made according to specifica- i3 @ (iier tions. f@ ® Beaver ::g ® (Caracul To Appreciate ;’% Them You Must fi ® wo“ caps See Them! ? © Red Fox 5% ® Raccoon Come In Anytime!? i HAND CARVED ESKIMO IVORY ... ’1% HOONAH INDIAN BASKETS T T T e YURMAN is offering his complete collection of Eskimo = Hand-Carved Ivory and Indian Baskets at HALF PRICE. §§ MANY VALUABLE AND E I Vi/ }1:% PRESENTS ARE AVAILABLE on a rece v YOU MUST t buying trip. Tt AR o T © tees the largest daily circulation of v Each “picker"” has a galvanized any Alaska newspaper. DOUGLAS ' CATHOLIC CHURCH g ,P:'; > - ;{\i ——— ffz 157 SO. FRANKLIN STREET Yurman Is a Furrier by Trade PHONE 326 ;? s School . 9:00 a.m—Holy M 12:30 p.m.—Sund LIQUOR SALE SAUTERNE WINE - - SmallBottle 20¢ S BOTILES WESTENBER - $1.00 GALLONS PORT WINE - $1.70 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1:30 p.am.—Church School 2:00 pm.—Church Service. ST. LUKE’'S ErF1SCOPAL CHURCH No service tOmorrow. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCI Y (Native Gospel Servicex) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. e —————————————————————————————— Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer WHITE LABEL SCOTCH - ! s g ¢ Thursday, 3:30 p.m —Children’s Class. All are invited to attend these services held in the Mission Build- ing. Seagram's, pis. 1.20; Seagram's, gfs. 2.35 | e B B B B B BB D BB S BB B S B B BRSNS BB BB IS B 'CLARA HANSEN M Breaks Up Talk of Twin |sCownings parents, ar. and s, A SEATTLE, Dec. 14.—Honeymoon- ™ ng the Signal Corps here, and his bride, the former Clara Hansen, co-win- ner of $41,000 in the last Nenana Ice Mrs, when Ray and Roy went | HOUSEL LEAVES They had a joint bank ac-| Dave Housel, who recently came owned and operated in from his gypsum workin, at jointly an automobile. Gypsum, on Chichagof Island, sailed Then Roy met Clara at Anchor- |South on the North Sea on a busi- nd both denied their e ness trip PR e S TAYLOR OUT Leonard Taylor, merchandise | broker, is a southbound pas 2 stationed in Anchor- |on the North Sea, going to Seattle |and he expects to return after the 1 holidays. e Ontario is ine most pop\i\o'ls! province of Canada. and his about nerth. count and ]in Anchcrage when Roy itwin brother Ray enlisted in Boise, Idaho and were sent to the An- AND HUSBAND i | | The couple obtained a marriage license in Tacoma, accomp: ag by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. piiEs | Magnus Hansen of Juneau, and were married on December here confirmed the mar-| They left then on a trip which |Fiage today. will take them to Boise to visit| K&y is stll s of the bridegroom’s arriage in Tacoma 3 ; Lo adag i L. Downing on Christmas Day. e marriage ends a twin brother | rship which was much talked Brother Combination “somewhere in Califorma” is - BT report on Roy Downing, of the Pool. Downing was stenographer Seni(;rfiB’afi’a} High School Is HeMast Night The three little fishies would have felt right at home last night in the Juneau High School gymmasium, SLOE GIN - - - - Pins95¢ JUNEAYU LIOUOR STORE RTOIATATAI DERAV'Q AIRPLANE If it is your ambition to learn to fly—don‘t hesi- fat one moment. Don't Put It Oif! LEARNTOFLY A casion of the senior ball. Lillian Uggen and her orches- tra were heard emerging tunes from the inside of a huge sea- shell and punch was served from the mouth of a giant whale. During intermission Miss Merle Janice Schroeder accompanied the girls trio composed of Misses Pat Shaffer, Connie Davis and Barbara Smith. Following twe selections by the trio, Miss Lanore Kaufmann sanz, accompanied by Miss Maxine Nostrand, “I Like Humpback Sal- men” was then sung in community style by the dancers. >-es NICKELSENS COMING Dr. H. C. Nickelsen, of Tacoma, THE ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS with its CAA approved INSTRUCTORS and PLANES have everything to | teach you strictly the modzm | method. America Is Démanding More Flyers — Those Who Learn NOW Wiil Have More Opportunity! IT'S EASY TO LEARN TO FLY RIGHT HERE IN JUNEAU! holiday season. The doctor is ac- companied by Mrs. Nichelsen. i Piano Lessons FREE Our Christmas Gift to You. 12 FREE PIANO LESSONS with each piano purchased before Christmas, You select your own TEACHER (Any piano teacher in Juneau) Alaska Music Supply 122 second Street Down Payment on Cours: with Balance Monthly. Alaska School of Aeronautics AT THE AIRPORT —p———-—————-—d which had been transformed into| an aquatic wonderland for the oc-| brother of Mrs. Charles Sabin, is| | coming north for a visit over the} { 1 | 1 | e s TS _ | %SHRINE§ 'DANCE| | | (Invitational) [ ] Masonie Temnle TONIGHT Sat., Dec. 14 FOR YOU TO SEE, TO DRIVE—THE AMAZING #1941 PLYMOUTH Come in today—discover the quick-stepping New two-tone upholstery in the Special M - b eagerness of the New Plymouth—the new DeLuxe models. A new one-piece hood that usic by *hair.trigger” responsiveness. Performance locks from the driver’s seat. New counter- balanced trunk lid. Spring covers on all models. Famed Oil Bath Air Ciesner. In all, 19 Major Advancements that give brilliant new performance, more comfort, greater beauty, remarkable economy—new for 1941! has been stepped-up 4 ways! And you'll want to try new Powermatic Shifting, a - great new driving feature available at slight extra cost on even the lowest-priced models. The New Plymouth gives generous values, " COWLING—-DAVLIN CO. i Phone 57 e y ! Lillian Uggen and Orchestra |, Dancing 10 0 1 ks st el

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