The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1948, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE I ) | Orega i iti . NiTE {Hickey Skl T3P|HE|?|3 MEAD ON VARSITY |2, Coasningion so. tar . this HOSPITAL NOTES Bonnett, H. 708 T season, The Varsity is given 2 2 % p BH(:: }i g SOUAD, Umv- OF IDAHO Llox:-;o‘-‘ds;h:vac:tni;:u xmx-‘ gl:‘ri(.::mul Aditted’ to St. Ann’s Hospital | Makmg MONTANA the Wisconsin of the Wesfl Dunton 9 1y S and will play on their home floor yesterday was Mrs. Josephine Kof- 39 6 Herb Mead, of J Hi's Crim- at Moscow, on December 27. rel | \ 1 1 3 |son Bears in 1946 season, is LSS it Discharged from the hospital were 2 s, e ALASKA WESTLAST Gt iione ™ ™ ™ ¢« QLI MEDAL 14 12 Katharine James and child and | H =] il for the rest of 'the season is the| Totals 40 | University of Idaho. Mead, who . I.UMBERMEN WEN $64 tion. They look good th —— sparked Yyrtis Svll!llc?f~‘(11A11\:):z§ NIGI'“, BACK SU“DAY Wilbur Lindoff of Hoonah were dis- eason tut J-Hi's Crimson Bears ACS championship squad in '46, was The S3. Alaska sailed for the charged from the Government Hos- | B U I H E R 'l'op pGS“‘lON EN P s have given them a ro Rollison 9 |chosen the outstanding player of Westward at 9 o'clock last night Pital yesterday. | ] st _1 i etball Tour- after arriving from Seattle yester- vard was top scorer with 12 Boc nament in the same son, day at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. (HANNEI_ lEAGHE points for Mikes and Pasquan led Mc Mead, who is the son of Mr. The Alaska will return hm'rf .:ou:h- HOL“)AY DR‘NKS 5 s and Mrs. Douglas Mead of Ju-|bound Sunday after calls at Cor- 92 score-the very best huiter obiainable! ey POUGLAS HI VS. SIGNACS M | TASTE BETTER imbed to the «gyre-shot” Cuthbert of the P - |las Huskies was the hottest I ~nwoowoowd @ e i 2 ithe Gold Medal 0 Columbia’s scoring with 17 2 6 Ineau, is in his sophomore ye at dova, Valdez and Sew: ; 3 e passengers embarked for Columbia L}m\ Idaho and is majoring in phys. T | education. Mead said that Seward, H. Futor, Peter H. Keene, — = |Herb has played In Utah, Idaho, and Albert Mathews. 8 54 — R | vowrormewd ALASKA IMPORT CO. - 1o | of play, 't able to s The Signacs looked ot 51 to 40 ne up with the comaod8 ° 2 = vert Distill “orp., New York City { y beat and their floor play R ! ' core toard |are improving each gar gL o ! UN lL ’ COLUMBIA VS. MIKES with 20 p intercepted o o & ‘Qfl : i Pasquan set the | pass Totals 0 2 42 PRI, q.““ ! { ® o Lumbermen iff the fir defens ) e . eVe ) e e ; ; . Pretective Union s SporisBriefs | ALL WEEK when sou cwitch o | £ i 5 \ G, fost_game h ot misio e S i 2 e » Local No. 672 — A. F. L. Hall ssing was sure and they | he Signacs picked up the ! |smoother Calvert Reserve ! nd scoring with short bas-|t 11 to 8. Rochester, N. Y, last night, ! \ P t]}C choicest y?u { krr"lr An “EETI“G 7 P M kets. Brown, Pasquan and Fowers d quarter, both teams | Flynn, 210 pounds, of Ro- { can give or serve. ’ ol gwe . o ' were the passing combination for s chester, knocked out Melio Bet-| P N PR R s 3 s, o, o i o | el THURSDAY < so of s Triskles G and | Y~ in the sixth round. " ) 86.8 Proof65% Grain Neutral Spirits ! 3 Where Santa Makes His Headquarters” four two hoops [ s quarter The quarter ended with | | R e f time the Oakland beat Fresno 3 to 1 last the a five night in the only game played in mber in a six point lead over|pc over the Douglas Is- the ‘Pacific Coast Hockey League. M kes, score 8 to 14. land boys, score, 27 to 22. ERGTIES Louis Bonnet let the scoring for LAST HALF | FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEAS- Mikes in the second quarter with spirit came, URE we will coutinue to keep three Th in ‘the third q A long cpen until 9 pm. until Christmas. d r and t 1 from Stevens to Cuthbert| Home Beautiful. 74 2t calling fouls ok of the free thr out Chevy Chase TOM & JERRY BATTER (with Holiday Beverage Menu List) PERCY'S N LIQUOR STORE 7 3 "/ § SIG) V‘.}; e At the half, the lead by d in short order a i to really play ST HALF team came out s at the half with e e ——— S «n by ¥ who h 1 and Mey- l inal score s, who downed the Moase 1 N G The Huskies ple ame of the season last nigk Cuthbert finding the basket on f For E the last tie in the gam gh : c ) 1) [/ e £ N |coals. Where they fell down was| El!l“rge (124 & QENCLE, . . b : n iree throws. The refs handed| SR lafge Week-end Fitted HVE 4 {nn_ui the nn;mt;ncn“ ({oh;mblg them ten free throws during the| . TIN zain rezained 1 ead and |game and they manazed to sink | S é?—‘ ! re was 39.to 3 only two. The & acs sunk eight | Y OUR INSURANCE HIM Sul'(ases DI % ~In the first two minu f play |out of 11 free thr pretection should be en- To Please overni'e (ases w“h 8 d their best e fourth quarter, B SUMMARY larged to fit changing (‘j.lym‘i" Lumber FG F:F TP | conditions. This Hartford What better gift for HIM than 1 sl . s P 2 8 agency welcomes the a fine pipe and a_humidor of Large Mirror —— yu ot e Finer than a Box of Baauliful Staionery! i T . o g Cchance to talk with prop- . smooth smoking tobacco? Here Ladies’ Wallefs and Coin Brown § 0 fi"'y 'n‘:_\'ngrsh“'l!o :a‘“'.“’ are all the favorite brands, and # See PERCY’S beautiful line of writing materials n went out of the Iln\('l{:"‘:cit:'ls :‘; ‘é vg s;.::flfjeu:_l“s ()!‘lwmeitr er:l;ee:'lr; 1|)(1pes gal:’rle! S' t Plllses in asm"ed (0'0" of all kinds. YouT}\:villk like ’the tembossed notesl, Columk: zainst Kearney (e o s It is our business to know H H boxed stationery, “Thank you” note paper, airmai :1;;0 and the final score was 51| : o+ ol | what losses might occur. Ya?"WOOB !le Bem“es Man.uu’e Se“ '||| lea'her supplies, in fact just about everything you might Columbia Lumber now rema: s e T : ellow bole fyson Podl(llre Sels n lea'hef think of in this line is display for you at PERCY’S. the only undefeated tea i FOR YOUR HO! ot A e ot ihes | . Araaken ‘irg Mioeiut sl 16t Marxman Purex they will be able to hold the lead 7 2 A _—— o naniite ——— e any many o ers EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED TOYS — BOOKS — BOOKS — TOYS! . DR. D. b. 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Heyn(,lds 0 oS TR al the "Town Hall Recreafion Cenfer” SCHEDRULE FOR THIS WEEK Wednesday -=- 7:30—10:30 Second Session: 10:30—12:00 Thursday =-- SOON, 0}1]" Caf‘e and Gift Departmfmt will be swarm- Moore | ing with workmen . we've got to clear our o D A N c E shelves . . . so there is only one thing todo . .. i Sell our merchandise and sell it fast, and the A jUKE BOX SESSION 520 cents Single on.ly way to accomplish this result is to reduce 5 cents Couple prices. “JITTERBUG SPECIAL—”WGHI' your flat heeled shoes girls, AND WE HAVE! . .. We won't say more . . . Just we are going fo put CORN MEAL on the floor 2 inches deep_ come in and see for yourself the savings that p Friday Ll | ‘ are possible. i Closed All Day i Saierday === v Second Session Only: 9:30-—12:00 — Same Price — 40c¢ | Sundayy === : A ot - il T 000 Hundreds of ideas from which fo choose . . . from a Tiny Remembrance fo a PRINCELY Gesture ' MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR ' : 4 % = = = = It° 4 v ( from FRED and TED MAY0 . If YouGet It at Percy’s . I’s Perfect “w

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