The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1941, Page 6

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1941 i 7'1'HE DAILY ALA§KA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HiGH HEEL BOWL Wickersham |Ladies’ Rifle Elks Defeat | “3.?“;{.(;’-‘ msy;’ Library Buy = Mach Shoot Henning Team; Firemen Win Completed Lodge Quinfe! Racks Up Upset Victory — Bears PAGE SIX S S e T e T San GEORGE BROS. Super Market 3PHONES Prepare for the HOLIDAYS The rifle match between the two ladies' teams came off as per chedule last night and was taken |by the team coached by Leivers the start’| s league | ' The Elks alleys will se |of the all ladies HIGH HE! | Friday evening December 5. league is composed of 8 teams 4 ladies each, bowling every Fri-| . land Merrill, day at 7530 1, mana o . m. 1t 1erritory Pays $17,500 for | s sdes partcipating suterba 11 be governed a games won certa P f “buck-fever” will be governed on a gam | Alaskd BOOkS~$2,500 ,:,,((]NL;:]" amount o uck-fever 553-92 and 95 of —_— APPLES -- Wrapped i z : z x : z z z ) { { M \ { { { $ | { E and lost basis, and after the first| not shoot their normal . ! |night's games, will be conducted for Cafalogin cores. HowHEY GEn Vaha L ary Bow fo Expenen(e 5 {on a handicap basis g g one of the girls declared they en- ‘ | The team standings and aver BT | joyed the match, and are anxious) - | 4 5 ? | Bursting into a final quarter of | L] will be made up after each Fridays, Mrs, James Wickersham, widow |for another. ) 2 shing i Order Your Chrisimas will e made up after cuch Pridays| s Junes Wickersham, wiiow |for_another. i o . % ) of the lste Judge Wickergipn | The shooters were Alene Bulton, |, ..o pagsing attack that caught For Eating and Baking—Finest and Juicy wecks games can be derived from| ... Ajaska delegate to Congress, | Ada Mangsol, Gen Harmon, June the i{mmnz quintet flatfooted, the ¢ 1 {the differenice between the e | Wil receiv 00 for her hus-|Anderson, Peggy Waldman, Anita|jica Elks upset the favored| DIRECT FROM BA“C“ To uUs TUBKE . average of the two teams DOWLNE | yapqys jiprary of Alaskan docu- | Garnick, Lila Sinclair and ‘Lan¢|orange-Blue hoopsters 34-26 m‘ R o B !,”y fixed at|, onts and literature, it was an-|Roff, Juneau High School gymnasium 1856 § - ceee e ee oo ‘f rr’.,.m\-“,".) "“AI\“?“‘,\’.:‘,Z :f: :,f,fl,'c',"nmlm'vd today by Gov. Emest| The following are the scores shot|night. | e t legues, and will be posted on the| OTUeDIng , |t nieht: i toe other game of e wen- | §ee Qur Large Display of { board after each weeks matches,| A sum not to exceed $20,000 was | Leivers-Merrill Group ing the Crimson Bears limped away| } Following is personnel of teams |set aside by the Territorial Le | Pr. St. Kn. St. Tot.|[with red faces and a 44-35 shell- N - t C di ~ lowing i peronicl of 0 | et rine 1o Dtehae | Batton 36 8 80 0 304 scking by the Junea Flremen ristmas Candies \ fevre, Betty Haviland, Katherine| books for the Territorial Mus-um | Mangsol 98 93 87 66— 341 With Christmas preparations at ! z]M“ck' Lidinde Roontz and Library here. The grant to|Harmon 95 87 90 61— 333 lh‘c high schlool C';lemfln?mg [ L1} OSSR SN DS LLE SIS SRR ol SR { Percy’'s — Mrs. Art Burke, Mrs.|Mrs. Wickersham will leave ‘52500 | Anderson 97 90 68 62— 317 a?mfiash;m; tnxi Slai h E Einar Haugen, Mrs. Einar Smith |to defray the cost of cataloguing Total 1348 ;‘::',Lm,pfii,ma e N,,,i Year's, | B U I l E R | { Mrs. Milt Daniel, the volumes and putting them Williams-Garrett Group Y Shcn s AERRRGE . Jhok” Fowler At E ! Federals — Kay Kennedy, Mary|shape for use in the Territorial Pr. St. Kn. St. Tot “‘m‘fwm it ! Jean McNaughton, Jean Taylor.|Library, it was explained. | waldman se: 62 87 7= ssn [RNRER L R e \ \ { | Yvonne Seybold | The purchase of the books was|Garmick 96 93 85 67— 3411, 04 to the Douglas High gym- ! {| Rrills — Jane Blomgren, Adams |oompleted at a meeting of (he|Sinclair 98 90 71 67— 326 nasipm { { | Primavers, Winthers. museum board in the Governor's|ROff S8 BT St No Sharpshooting ' 3 _Dolls — Ellzabeth Terhyne. M.|oerice jate’ last week. The' books| Total 1337} gygsive twine troubled both the i { |Sharpe, Elaine Housel. Mrs. MAary pave giready been turned over to| Due to several of the contestants g and Hennings during the ! § F“\'“"“ . " v Mus, | the Territorial Library, it was Inot putting in an appearance, only ifirgt half, with the quarter score ! b ool s, Her R a Dlained, but no adequate accommo- | four-contestant teams were able 10showing the Hennings ahead 9-5. ! { | Roger Stevensen, Mis. Dorothy HUF™| gations for their display have been shoot. Tt was pointed out that the|Sioppy checking on both sides al- LIMIT—4 POUNDS } DR 0 i Hend. | arrangea sroup,_ being coached by Leiversand|lowed plenty of attempts but the § | Teachers No elen ~Hen@=tpiie ot IR | i | Merrill will welcome further addi-|sharpshooters weren’t so sharp. At ° o 3 ;I(:r: Ni':ewxl‘::.‘i‘kl"}"’\\dll)“' ]]{;‘:‘ ‘}X{";‘Tg?' 9:00 b. m—Frills vs. Molls, Allays | 11008 to their group and if any wo- |the half the Hennings were still ”’“'d o Cl‘,ver ! - TeAcHers'Nb. 2 — Janet Foster;|T8nd 2; s vs. Molls, All=ys| o of Juneau are interested in|ahead, 13-12. and Fred Linden- SWEET CREAM { Alics - Johnson, Mabel Monsen;| Teachers No, 1 va. Teaghirs No |{oining, they should get in touchfeyer.called his BE.OE. squad into 2 Gerry Ringste Ssther 2. leys 3 & with one of the coaches. The next |skull practice at the gym black- : H gl gstad, Esther Boyd (8) |2, Alleys 3 and 4 | 2 il 1 i Buy at George Brothers and Bank the Difference ' Schediilé for ‘Pridsy Dec. 5 as| Complete’ " tournament’s gahedilé|match will be shot soon after the PO Giring the Intermission. . he | follows “lfor each Friday posted on alley|first of the New Year pesi e o oot o lletee R 7 RN iy . 3 e 0t TR g | 5 R set passing plays, then told the boys 2 7.3.0 P m_:l«mumu vs. Perey’s, | bulletin board ! to get in there and keep the ball FR E S l_l F R U l TS | il wore i PLAYERS LEAVE " Federals vs. Dolls, Alleys 3 and 4.| Subscribe to The Eripire. handling the casaba like it was a ball of fire, the Elks fed Linden- } Breaking fast down the floor and | and VEGETABLES ALWAYS LARGEST SELECTION IN JUNEAU FOR NAVY JOBS, o~ : meyer and managed to boost the the day on wings of the morning! enthusiastic about national defense|roughness which charged him with efforts this week, blame it on the|four perscnal fouls. But denied |Channel League basketball champ-! ionship—the one the | thought they might win this year. | First the Firemen lost Bud | Brown, who sailed for Dutch Har-| | bor over the weekend to work for | Uncle Sam. That was bad enough, | | Brown being one of the mainstays of the team | But after the Firemen whipped | the Crimson Bears last night, their {gloom was deeper than ever. Elmer Lindstrom, high scoring Seht . =B g wines orS\r |shook hands with his teammates v " s | “\/Z THE MORNING ?hfl'e is no substitute for NEWSD&DEI’ Adverhsing \‘ 2 land sailed for Seattle with Dave W ) o - - - — = "Rr‘b(‘hl for a final fling in the CHIRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS o Hhgemhne by active duty with the Navy in Al- for the early shopper while this lovely array of useful and charming articles suitable for HOME GIFTS is so complete. In spite of the fact that MERCHANDISE is scarce and difficult to secure, we are showing an excellent variety in both our HARD- WARE and FURNITURE departments. The following suggestions are only a few of the many NOW ON DISPLAY. T | Both Lindstrom and Reichl en- |listed in the Naval Reserve last mmer. Lindstrom received a swain’s rating and Reischl will| forward, | their sparkpulg, the Elks still were Firemen!|not to be denied. Streamlined Play i Chuck Notar and Walter worked back and forth, surging down the maple in streamlined coordina- tion every time they put their hands on the leather. Gradually the score crept ahead until with two minutes to go, the Elks were on the heavy end of the 29-26 tally Then Waller duraped a counter from the field, Near followed it up with another and ended the game with a foul shot. Lindenmeyer’s, 10 points led the Elk scoring with| Notar a basket behind him with 8.| Sparked by lithe Jim Johnson, |askan waters, |the Crimson Bears seemingly were off to the races as they opened against the Firemen in the first quarter of their clash. They ranged ahead to a 13-10 lead at the quarter mark but the Firemen closed |wear the markings of a bo’sun, the | first class. They expect to be called |%8P and jumped ahead 21-19 by {to duty before the end of the year|iNtermission time. Then Kinky |and meantime—the Firemen will|Bayers and Elmer Lindstrom turned (have to struggle along without|OD the heat to boost the tally to | Lindstrom. |36-19 at the quaiter and managzed |to stave off a high school rally in i - - | | the last period. LODESTAR AND """ i s START A p, P A GRAND WAY T0 Ay (v TEAMWORK HIT [zcre o %s-a it uvor s ine R ehd ial the. thEA quarter. . Then oo i e i R s Full flavored, satisfying Schilling ] ) L the rangy coach found himself K i nhi¥onr ety / If the Juneau Firemen aren't too|warming the bench because of CABBAGE — CELERY — SQUASH TOMATOES — PARSLEY LETTUCE - 5¢-10c-15¢ SWEET POTATOES - Ib. 1 Oc PARSNIPS - - Bunch 1 Q¢ e e FRESH EGGS DAILY FROM GEORGE BROS. FARM Bcand §Qcdozen SUGAR | 10 POUNDS CANE SUGAR IN CLOTH BAGS Jack McDaniels was the Fire ElE(]‘RA Flv Department’s stiong man in the !first half, collecting three sinkers NORIH Sou :rrom the floor and another trio of lI'H | points from ‘the foul mark. Then . . lGe%s S SKATE Combinations sy ihe “second. haif . take-tien moins PIN-UP LAMPS ) by NESTER JOHNSON 5 LAn Electra to the Interior and alhonors, although Lindstrom and 5 LIMIT—ONE BAG A Losgth estar to Seattle were the only|Bayers carried the main weight i e — e rrr e are particularly useful TABLE LAMPS AMERICA'S MOST CARVING SETS planes dispatoed from Pan: Amacfinl. closing misites, veterns ety s or(r;q‘r:qesr:‘ild o i e 4 POPULAR SKATES from SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, | ¢rican’s Juneau field today and depositing 10 points and Lindstrom iety to select from. Tdd so much charm an & 3 FFIEL ro incoming planes are scheduled.|6. Johnson angled five baskets in G B th Priced as low as $4.50 he home hat | Priced from $8.50 | *,7eruine STETFIELD STERE | ruc "Lodesiar went soutn wih he” frs” bt but s checken eorge rothers exceptionally Jiow‘n;l";: N ‘h;"ough passengers from Fairbanks ’;‘;‘:‘ydéos !hle ;‘est of the game i 5 prices {which it brought here yesterday added only 4 more points. Jack I “ I' l'a tl.lellt s L E D s Sl r lSl 95 land Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss, Newmarker went to town whenever lq 01. e r WE ARE SHOWING _ =iariing al »1. |Bill Ramstad and Richard Moore, |1¢ c0uld get his hands on the ball Ve i whb Joined the shigtiiaE ‘and sank four baskets but the ' X R MANY NEW STYLES from $3 50 Going to F::Trbsm:is oex:ethe Elec—‘g"ifme" checked hard and kept the EXTRA SPEC'AL o o B < i all away from the youngsters. tra were Mrs. Everett Wrede : s Priced as low as $4.95 ndam M Everet Wrede ) *rainicual seoring tat mgh tol-| 20 Y ! S o | 20-Year-Old Brandy — - (POSTON IN SEWARD M- : | fg ft tp| i Bavard 3o g‘ FIFTH Io ASS'ST THERE -;t:‘);fison l7 g “ul———— 2 GE““INE Roos Richard Poston, sanitary engin- mn:rker R 10.Year-o|d S(oT(H oo czn AR c STS eer in the Territorial Department M“:me z L o L HE cf Health, went to Seward recently| mora; 3 1 i Bebosrisri s o s Give hes o HAMILTON o assist in matters of sanitation in B T ) FIFTH mother, wife or sweetheart BEACH MIXER the burned city. Poston has been!yingstrom 5 DRSOy T e R i = on a routine trip in Anchorage and Bayers 5 01 1101 HE WILL LOVE IT! Fairbanks, and in answer to a re- " M quest from Mayor Benson in Seward ;o:/grs by B 3 5 C A P A G N E ¢ for assistance and advice, went s : i 3 META]I s"oxnns there earlier in the week. ¥:£::“es i f) bt ; Poston will remain in Seward # a L 2 ey STYLES ‘ond We are showing a very advising on problems of sanitation, Tnim AL 5 in many Be O fine display of food supply, housing and other Flka i FIM‘)”ES % astur Y aj 5 | related problems as long as he is Mashery v } A weil as handsome an # i 5| Jensen TR B - always useful. LU"NGE and le‘:?ed and he will return to Jun-| ywuer 3 AP - & A GIFT THAT WILL CLUB CHAIRS - el s ? : : . R BE APPRECIATED! Marthas Will § Lindenmayer 5 3 ounces - - ( ! d Priced h-om $l 95 in a lovely array of ew ll\:clffky ! i A rulikoski 1des g 4 NURRE Guarantee . colors and fabrics. T M w e anos Every Housewife Adores OmONOW ornlng Total Biiias 13 8 34‘ WHITE or PINK—California’s Finest Coreoran ... ; i As advertised in DIS][ES cumhfl and Beauiy Pynnx CUOKING Members of the Martha Society Hickey 2 3 B" Bny Ynlll' ufllldfly Sfuk “OW d ;;, K A 5 will meet tomorrow morning at 10 Krugn o S gtk 43 E{Ol?((:yebr IN OPEN STOCK corrflbmed with the best “T“s“.s Gock for Red Croe sbie Cnlilnm y i 1; g! AR e ——— gogggxsa{ PATTERNS CRAFTSMANSHIP. A complete assor the parlors of the Northern Light|Chapodos ... i ox 5 % B ks"' well as venetian : A very complete stock See this display while Presbyterian Church, it was an-|Bird 21 SAVE 5 — IIY coupon 00KS:3% 9 NOW — including the i nounced today. Luncheon will be Total ... 9 8 26 Pl'lccd from 56.95 colorful FIESTA. it is complete. furnished for those attending, e §20 boo for §19 —— §10 book for $9.50 RSN NN Members are asked to bring sew-| PARSONS ON NORTH COAST ing machines if possible, so that{ Councilman Ernie Parsons left for the Red Cross work may he done|Sitka on the North Coast on a faster, business trip,

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