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THE DAILY AU\SKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TOURAMENT GAMES [OMORROW WILL BE ¥ ARE SCHEDULED ON SHORTEST DAY, 1942 ¢ (OAST AARMY TITLE ELKS" CLUB ALLEYS Tomortow at_exactly 3:40_am.| OLLYWOOD, Calif,, Dec. 21 Bowling teams of the Merchants’ journey toward the south and lhe ’/ -nw Second Air Force of Spokane |League will begin the second half winter solstice will be observed. | captured the West Coast Army|of their tournament on the Elks|This means that December 22 will | football title Sunday with a 26 to;Club alleys tonight, when the be the shortest day of the year for 13 victory over the hard-fighting |games scheduled for last Friday Juneau and the real beginning of but outclassed March Field eleven!Will be played [the winter season. from Riverside, The Merchants' League teams| The sun will rise at 8:46 am, The northwest bombers closed Will also bowl next Monday night|€ven if you can't see it, and will | the season with 10 victories, no|instead of Friday night of this|set at 4:07 pm., likewise. The next defeats and a 6-8 tie with Wash- | Week, it was announced. several days will be about the same | ington State | Games were postponed from last l°n8th and then '?‘;‘ e Will begtn The Bombers now go to El pam‘Fndfn_.\' because of repairs to the fglléf'";yb‘;i’;rsz:"‘ L‘l‘zc“";wxs‘ :l”” to play Hardin Simmons in the |alleys, {Sach lhg ToDaae 6t S he tar Sun Bowl game on New Year's| Teams bowling tonight are: Ty aase 4 [ ‘or about five or six minutes, a day, Day | p.m.—Butler-Mauro Drug vs. 20th according to the U. S. Weather | Century Meat, alleys 1 and 2; Le- MONDAY, DECEMBER ZI. |942 SPOKANE BOMBERS 'FORMER JUNEAU ARE WINNERS WEST - RESIDENTS HAVE BIG ANNIVERSARY | Mr .and Mrs. C. C. Rudolph,| residents of Juneau for 40 years, | now residing in Seattle, celebrat- ed their 50th wedding anniversary yesterday at their present home. Several daughters and one son traveled to Seattle to be present the celebration, including Mrs rge Bensc of Juneau; Mrs. Retta Lynch and Mrs. George Strizner of California, and Ken-| I 1 Rudolph of Port Angeles Tom Rudolph, with the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, in Juneau and a Will Rudolph, on the staff of the Home Grocery, in Juneau, two other sons, were unable to attend the anniversary celebration sent felicitations - VICTOR POWERS RECOVERING Victor Powers, well known Ju- neauite, has been confined to his home for a week with the flu. He is reported to be recovering today Arrwed---------BULK Chrlstmas Candy A Large Shipment——Big Assortment BOX CANDY---STICK CANDY FRESH NUTS, T0O - including Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Almonds, Peanuts and Hazel Nuts . . . ALL FRESH STOCK FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES While Assortment Is Good! 55 RIBERRRRIRRREG x&w«m‘ RO You Can Be a Soldier’s Santa Claus . . . And you won't have to go - || out lunches to pay the Gift C teen! Not if you're one of the lucky members of the Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Asso- clation's Christmas Savings. If you're missing this grand con- venience, why not stop in now and join up for next year? 4% PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5000 Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System S e e but TOM AND JERRY BATTER At Sully’s Bakery. Phone 577 adv 000000005 Cabbage Lettuce Tomaioes Golden Delicious Gastineau Hotel Attention: All Telephone Users The telephone company must ask the cooperation of all its patrons in order to continue adequate service. Our capacity and our facilities are now strained to the limit. give adequate service. We have reached the full limit of our power capacity and ability t We need the assistance of the public; will you please cooperate by observing the following: DON'T use the telephone unnecessarily. DON'T visit over the telephone. , DON'T permil young children 4o use the telephone. CONSULT DIRECTORY for number before calling Cenlral, for if she hasto look up numbers, she TWO DELIVERIES — 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. cannot give the necessary service to others. This plea for your assistance is prompted largely by requests from officers of the Army, Navy and Coast Guard with whom we all must cooperate. They Bureau. DIVORCES GRANTED lota’s vs. Juneau Drug, 3 and 4. sie Miller from James Miller Tomorrow night at 8 o'elock, all terday afternoon Club alleys will visit here over the holiday. He |2 tineau Channel. He is a guest at /5 Gralles Alaska Juneau mine stock closed | v Pack Limes Celery Imcnnnmnl Ha ster 59, Kenne- were as follows: industrials 118.75, Table...All the Delicacies for a GRAND in Juneau were received from Dr. | Christmas spirit with the V for Vic- printed in white. His greeting head- |a check on the prenatal care of AND MRS. EVERSON IN JUNEAU friends of Dr. Barton may see what | pREGNAN(IES IS in maternity cases is one of the| XAnsportation to Skagway for his and granddaughter. in Juneau quotes a statement|'0 CONTY on this lmportant work| oo po " cenione dende have first call on our service. Northwest. People of Edmonton are | time policy : SN e vt nesday and Pridgy evénings only, ————— Two divorces were granted in| 8 p.m—Ordway's vs, Sabins, U. S. District Court here Saturday: and 2; Henning’s vs. Percy’s Cflf(' GEORGE (OI.I.INS I" Genevieve Julia Peterson from|3 and 4 Gordon Stanley Peterson, and Bes- Tomorrow Night —_————— four teams of the Classic League| Geprge Collins, oldtimer of Ju- ‘{/ Mrs. James Brouilette of Sitka are scheduled to play their regu- neau and wellknown steamfitter, ;j BUY NOW. left the Government Hospital yes-|lar tournament games on the EIKS arrived in Juneau yesterday and ;5 ' < Cranberries i s now engaged in defense work ;. at Sitka. During his visit he is 4315 Bananas newing old acquaintances on Gas- g/ A P P L E s the 3 A l -~es - ¢ Apples Carrots Fresh Today! ( STOCK QUOTATIONS 5 Oranges Yams and A=-Plus PRICES SATURDAY % Lemons Sweet Polatoes st Saturday, American Can naconda 25'%, Bethlehem | THE FINEST <, Commonwealth @nd Calavos Squash outhern %, Curtiss Wright 6%, P G P APPLE on the ears reen reppers ; PP MARKET! Northern Pacitic 7, United states 5 Grapefruit Cucumbers teel 48%, Pound $4.04 | Uit it ¢ EVERYTHING You Need for the Holiday rails 2736, utilities 14.34. DR. 6. L. BARTON SENDS DINNER? GREETINGS TO JUNEAU 4 Christmas greetings for his friends George L. Barton, by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayes, in the form of an original black and white sketch with | appropriate symbols combining the r tory. ¢ \ Superimposed on the design which is done in black, are his words of (4 greeting to the people of Juneau, | YE H NE ed by “Christmas, 1942" is addressed | 5 to all peoples of Juneau. It is, “Greetings, may the year now dawn- to each and everyone of you steadfastness, courage, hope and REPORIING AI_I_ mended procedure, but that such , DEPUTY COLLECTOR EVERSON to the world, sanity.” The framed greeting has been placed in the | infants and of mothers has always| Jennings A. Everson, Deputy Col- window of the Hayes Shop so that been the policy of the Territorial lector of Customs formerly in charge Department of Health, and that 0f the Cordova office, now is ih he ]Sny "mx|\y be his last greeting WAR"ME DUIY early public health nursing care|Juneau with Mrs. Everson awaiting to his friends.” Dr. Barton, who lived in Juneau | | department’s chief aims. new asdignment. The Cordova office for over fifteen years, retired about | | was closed several weeks ago. six years ago to Edmonton, Canada,| A bulletin just received by the| 1€ urged, however, “that in or- GRS B OGR4, where he lives with his daughter | Territorial Department of Health|O¢r fOf the Public Health nurses LENSES REPLACED 4 ;{huugl}:l{w years old, Dr. Eutrtm\‘ made recently by Dr. Morris Fish- | for ”r‘::“i‘:: ’;‘;‘d‘:sfi xl:]e: 'L‘;:: |in the Blomgren Bldg. wil be o‘:‘ fi: a“_ '?;‘ ’“d»'é‘fi‘_ mbl:eE:’ alrs | pein, editor of the Journal of the | es to get in their reports Pen for repairs and replacements e 011‘ and described Edmon- | American Medical Association, | had il o POl Jof broken lenses on Monday, Wed- ton as the gateway to the great!wpich defines a new national war- | PTOmPtLy ¥k : from 7 to 10:30 p.m. No eye ex- 100 rcent war conscious and all pe s ‘GURDO]\ WILDES GOES SOUTH | {4 lfom their Bt for the ey | “That doctors be required to re- | amination until Jan. 15. adv. effort, he wrote. Hundreds of Am- bOrt 8ll Pregnancies lo the public < — ericans are there now and with the ot b AR ¥ A new Directory will be out within a few days. Please preserve this, for we have no assurance any further directories will be obtainable during the war. Gordon Wildes, construction sup- | | erintendent for the Nome opera-| § = = = = = 2 = == = £ = - £ = = = B E = £ g = £ = ‘ ‘_IIIIIHIIHI Juneau-Douglas Telephone Co. | tremendous growth of the city, the | | housing problem has become acute, he stated monton are frequent guests at the residence of Dr. Barton and his daughter. - LEAVE FOR KETCI“KA\ Lieut. Commander John M. Clark | left by steamer Sunday for his head- | | quarters in Ketchikan after spend- | ing a short time in Juneau on| II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|ll|II|IIIIIIIII!IH“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIlIINIIIIIIIlII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IIIII|||||II|||I|IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ommal business Americans living in Ed- ' program for the protection of wo- | men workers in the war industries.” ‘ Reason for making the reporbs1 as stated, is to see that adequate | medical supervision is provided, as well as prenatal care and the pre- vention of sickness and disability | \or the mother and, perhaps, the! \death of the infant. In commenting on the order,Dr. | |W. W, Council, Territorial Com- | missioner of Health, stated that he not only Qoncurs in the recom- BERT’S CASH GROCERY For aMerrier Christinas ----Shopat BERT*S This Year ---- Everything to Malke Your Holiday a Success Will Be Found Here. Shop Early to Be Sure! All NEW Kinds NUTS-- Priced CROP Right! CR/‘L\’BERR'ES FANCY EASTERN BANANAS cowe e APPLES e WINESAPS JUMBLE PACK Check This List: Box$ NUTS — CANDIES — PUDDINGS MINCE MEAT — PICKLES — OLIVES FRUIT CAKE — JAMS — JELLIES SHRIMP — CRAB — OYSTERS COCKTAIL SAUCE — CRANBERRIES SWEET POTATOES — YAMS LETTUCE — PARSLEY — CELERY APPLES — ORANGES — DATES FIGS — RAISINS SAGE POULTRY SEASONING — ETG. AVOSET - - half pinis 33c WON'T BE ASKED TO BUY! PR BB E IS 3.9 CAMP BELLIS NEW STYLE soups —LIMIT 3 of any variety—LIMIT 12 total A Grand Assortment COOKIES - fresh - pric DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND! YOU | CANDIES tions of the R. J. Sommers Con- struction Company, left Sunday for" the South. He is going to Seattle and will take care of some company business, expecting to return to Alaska about April 1. Mr. Wildes returned to Juneau | recently from Nome, where he had | been since early last spring. AL, s Mrs. day. PHONE 105 A Wonderful Neaw All the Old Assorimeni Fresh Favorites! - 2POUNDS ¢3¢ 2 POUNDS 35¢ ORDERS RECEIVED AFTER THE FOLLOWING DAY. ans EYE FROSTED FOODS PEAS ™ 30c “*STRAWBERRIES ™" 35c 3 CANS 350@c¢ dright | PIMPKIN - 2No. 2tins %5c FREE DELIVERY 12:30 WILL BE DELIVERED Ethel Coloin entered St.!| Ann’'s Hospital for surgery yester- Practical Holiday Gifts... Wool plaids, rayon and gabardine. Trick Skirts Colors are black, brown, navy and tan. Cameron Man-Style Blouses in silk and cotton, in all popular colors . . Sizes 32 to 40. Jones - Stevens