The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 24, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX X ) THl DAILY ABASKA IMI’IRE~JUNLAU ALASKA ' | 1 | | FROM ANCHORAGE Must Order at ey 1 e ' B s Dr. George Hays, senior surscon | FOT Holiday OUT VI(IORY $a " forme : 9. ha 11 te ! with the U. 8 P l Ie a d liaison S | i { Skagwa e sa officer detailed to the Jmmml 2 _ dents of Skagway Department of Health, xz‘(umed yes- Thursday s a holiday and OVER MOOSE A chora - has| thgrefore the stores 'will be on. for St shv closed all day. Housewives are | . ' s dis atters| just given a hint that uu i relating to Public Q 1 e must order tomorrow - for Clll'lstmas Underwear e it it of the A | hoiey and metaematly s | €A ngh School Losesx aska Deefnse Command. He also| had better make a check | made a trip to Kodiak while he was | if they have plerity of hre:ul r { to Malamlfles by Westward. dressing, spices, ‘etc,, for lh t - extra spread Thursday. i Four Points EYES EXAMINED The earlier housewives get | il : their orders in the more cer- SCORES LAgT NIGHT and BROKEN LENSES replaced ir | tain they are of having it de- JH.S. 28; Malamutes 32 {our own:shop. - Dr. Ree Lillian [ livered and early ordering will '| Moose 20; Waacs 21 Carlson, B,omg,en Bldg Phone 636. also assist the merchants. | ST [ — b ‘| Juneau High School came from | way behind to play some real basketball . in the last half of a &7 = soldiers who whistled through to| LARGEST SELECTION OF a four-point victory, 32 to 28. In { in the second game, the lanky Waacs | Wines’ Liquors and Liq“eu“s edged out a fast Moose team, 21| E A G L E S “ ALL :': 20 in one of the best contests i IN ALASKA S. Dishler, who hit the hoop four1 = 1y Douglas e e Serve Dinner Wines . the clmmx of a neck and neck] BURGUNDY - CLARET - SAUTERNE Pajamas ‘ Spmasored by D.S.C. :fizjekizi:;g.iu:u:‘cl‘(1,5.“‘:“,'?:"‘:.01::‘; Quarts - . $l.00 and “p tton and rayon i three had to leave the floor with | 55 S0 four personal fouls chalked up| ll 2 25 NOVEMBER 26th | e Gallons - . ana up Two Ruled Out 5 J. McDaniels went well for the VanRaalfeand | 10:00P.M.to1 A. M. soose, cotecns ven voinis oo | \ADERTA RED PORT - WHITE PORT - MUSCATEL - ANGELICA forée he was ruled out of the game ittod ‘doWhAE i Muci(' b i for starting a tiff. Griping by both rayon kr w | : tflts took some of the edge off ¢ i ¢ lu § dnd nonts i § 0 .' ) § y w: Z‘:\ ol;erowciae \101:‘: g.unn“ Wi Quarts - . $1.00 and up [ b S ! t ' = d l_l ‘Lnnlfiy J. Norris sent ”‘vc score- g BobSatre and His [ o b 2o Galloms - - $2.25 and up Bed Jackels swished up two points for the op- quilted silk—satin ' s sing Moose team. He became _—_——-—_-—_—-_—_—_ quied o Melody Boy o oor” i e | TRETNIA DARE WINE-lioht and dark . Gallon $4.25 knitted woc { own basket, saw an opening and ADMISSION: Service Men § .55 e e s e o | IMIIPORTED CHAMPAGNE boys started out slow, were trail- ing at the half 21 to 8. Coming MUMM'S and RIO DE MARNE Civilian Men $1.10 o igiipal ; out e e e perce, ooy v | ) ) DGR vinrace—auant $PeOO —— e 85D in the third quarter and two in the l’ourth, crcepmg up to within o s v | Catifornia’s Finest Champagne The Cnmson Bv.ns were an im- q ~ proved bunch. ) : JULES P! 'S~ Fermented in the The hext games will be played el L Quart 82, 55 " Pint S1.95 brilliant. Chegchakos ukm;, on the ; s gt ol | GARRETT'S NEW YORK CHAMPAGNE - pint $2.50 meeting the St. Louis Blues. i Following are the box scores of Bl You Will Atways Find the BEST at GEORGE BROS ! BOX SCORES S | DOUBLE. COLA. ase $2.10 s | " LIME Z74P - SPAR ING WATER TOM COLLINS MIXERS —— Quart 35c Plum Pudding - Fig Pudding - Mince Meat You Always Find the Largest Selection of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at George Brothers! For Your Thanksgiving Dinner: J. Farrington, G 1 : ; : : Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Parsnips, Carrots, Pumpkins, Squash, Celery, Mmce Meat . Plum Puddmg Clgars and W ¥ Lettuce, Cranberties, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit Marischino Cherries Flg PUddmg Clgarafies i . | Noshoriage of Fresh Fruils, Vegetahles or Groceries a George Bros. J. McDaniels, F ORDER TODAY! #Olives— Oranges, Apples " Imported and Domes fi & ronic's stuffed, green, ripe | Grapes tic Dinner Wines £ xwvae. Pickles— Pumpkin Liquors d Liqueurs f|2 2 ¢ TWO DELIVERIES — | pHONE 9 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m pHONE 95 | 3 Q | ] K. Thibodeau, G D. Anderson, G Foods for the Big Dinner il | cmmormrraw crwowemo -} et o g o <l vl occlbooormr~-g o H. Lundeberg, F P. Kilty, F HERE ARE SOME OF THE ITEMS YOU WILL NEED 'l‘0 W. Wellenstine, ¥ D. Johnson, C MKE THANKSGIVING DINNER SUCCESSFUL- i § 2eh,g H. Calkins, G & g e W RBlow almroconoowg s e Folicne sty & g all varieties Squash ALSO: Schlitz Beer Sunk shot in wrong basket. FG FT In Our Meat Depariment . . . . Tom Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese, 1 Raatora Roasting and Stewing Chickens, R St s Fresh-killed Rabbits ----- Faney T Mmoo Cuts of Finest Steer Beef. — JAPS CUT BASKETBAL’{L OFF FROM 1942 SEASON For Your Convenience Wednesday we will make THREE DELIVER- |f|Col. Riegle Has MORE HELP Doubleheader Wednesday- Ilfghl TES —10:30, 2:00and 4:00P. M. Place your orders early as possible! Dinner Party Here ..o uc one Cheechakos vs. Signacs Lieut-Col. Roy W. Riegle was| i i 1 he rest of the forces on the We hope boats will arrive in time for us to supply you with FRESH VEGETABLES for oo b - gy e oot w8 i Mlamits | ; Baranef. Secretary Knox said the A.menA st. Louls Blues vs. oulcers club ol ororroocon~ ol commoroorw ® | <] Y| ommwnwmoons g oL } FIRST GAME AT 7:30 P. Yo“r Thallksglvmy nlnnel'. His guests included Dr. and Mrs. |cans, meanwhile, are continuing to Langdon White, Mr. and Mrs. Cur- |widen the area of control, particu- SECOND GAME tis Shattuck, Patricia Hammersley, |larly by pressing back the enemy | S Mrs. Helen Foss and Lieut. B. D.|{forces on the western front and Sumaxar he confirmed the report that| ADMISSION: 50 cents, Adults—25 cents, Students Phone Phone v o fighting has been going on to the.| ‘ 3 % westward at Point Cruz, a little | Both Include Tax 5 4 7 8 e S more. than fout miles beyond the‘ 3 = ' ) gt =4 * |airfield i 5| Audibpetee yeadings: B —e————— | IN HIGH SCHOOL GYM—Use Sixth Street Entrance Lillian Carison, ' : . BUY DEFENSE BONDS T |

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