The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIX - ENTRIES iN "FLOUR | 1:90-Gitis (under 18) unusual display now in the| NEW YORK, M.:rch 3.—P—The| i 1 | The ‘two-olit-of tiiree ‘game ¢ SKI (I.UB plANS T700 Jiiter | Ul P ANE, er's window shows the en- New York entry in the Natioral tctween the Juneau ¥ 3 980 Women Olass B Flour Sack Contest” re- | Invitation basket:all tournament | 4 aOG 'EEAMS Beart and the Pete: SPLIT TOURNEY ;w Men Cl B ponsored by The Salvation ,mmbls will be determined tonight i G WIS z when City College meets Manhattan | | Downhill races will be run sun- | memser of the Women's|at Madison Saparetieien: | £ ER RA(ES } wEEKEND RA(ES e ‘;‘” & . ““‘) at the jump League group of the Army| Tho winn figured to be aj| - | P flour sack to see what |cinch to get a bid. CONY (17-5) i3 A‘l FAERBANKS Letween b i sk }'” ‘C“;" B s it contai: the favorite. Manhattan 117».1‘ w,m teams. isi 1 3 o gl - cat deal of im 1 and |played in the N.A.LB. tournament & Therc is the pes Decision to divide annuai Sout p Women Class B s e A e T nsas Clity last year { $ cast Alaska ski races into two series Men Class B iy g A of the eight-team field al-!fcur e wes announced today by the Ju-| sncw conditions permitting, ex- 11(1‘ ‘n e 5 has been selected—Kentucky “” way today with neau Ski Club _ | hibition jumping will follow the |4 with c A1 India ouis, Western Kentucky and i & dnteved Bt Main event of the 13th Annual | sunday downhill races. Spectators | 5 R ‘adley. Fizured to be in the run sk Sog(h:n.sz Alaska Ski Tournament, | aye invited to bz on hand to watch | s ('n?e three remaining out P2 whkich will bring skiers from all |tps yaces which promise to display town berths are San Francisco choosing of over the Territory for competition | nienty of good skiing. $ ! 4 A C g 3 i ho Hald Bb T e s i -5) and Utah (23-6) and one 1 Queen to be crowned on!:om: other reason. in Class A races. is to be held at | Registration blanks for the above t 1 Cr i E 1 Douglas Island Ski Trail March 12 | (jase - X o e team from among Loyola of Chi-iy throne of ice Sund A g and 13, ‘H‘f ’: 2 ’S"““_ are available at the | Fisnts last night turned out as|cago (32-5), North Carolina State dance ex! a|include at least the 1 - r ¢ and Q Sporting Center, and must | {ollows | (22-8), Villanova (19-3) and BOWl-|yqicty show featuring Lois Butler, Bill Graves, Bill This weekend entrics in all class- |be filled out by 5 p. m. Numbers | Npw YORK (Manhattan Cenier) ing Green (21-6). {55 i AREavte REATINE: b 5 Mokt ; , ifications except Class A will com- | for racing position will be drawn iy Brimm. 158%, Buffalo, and| mquo tournament st wfiren 12 t o litional kids' mutt p: { Ma and Rod Pegues. S:tde d‘s,i,,,i,",?,‘”l;‘;,,,‘if"‘“‘ o :\L( B T oo B ora, 164%, Puerto RICO,| ity the finals March 19. St. Louis eth Wright, 20, Fairbanks, was Jov s . et ; ! e is the defending champion. favoreq to be the heavy mone The Petersburg Vikings nave the Object of the split tournament, —,—-—— 169. New | nner during the three ds 1 following players: Dick Kito, Aaron according to the ski club officials,| STORIS ON SUPPLY RUN sutpointed Bert Lytel,| Chicago Loyola finisned its regular Wi ing ‘G LR LS Vil At Hirschey, Charles Stedman, Ro:ert is to devote more time to individual 163. Fresno, Calif., 10. e | season last night with 63-31 triumph | :,L, e \Pu‘lf\l i Allages Reid, Leif Wihan, Robert Thomas, races in Class A competition. The Storis is leaving Monday | spOKANE—Keith Nuttall, 1291, [oVer Western Michigan. Villanova The Thursday and Y Eriday roces Ronald Parr, Edwin Freglvog and Slalom races for all classes oth- |morning at 8:30 oclock on @ SUPPIY | prigham, Utah, outpointed Jog | Iepeated an earlier R over | . St Uwy. . 20- ""lfn’ ,.“,‘ " Carl Thynes. Lester L. Wingard is er than Class A will be run at the [tun to Point Retreat, Sentinel |Clemo. 130%. Portland, Ore, 10. |Seton Hall, winning this time, 80- ik ‘“ 1 8 prig} ‘dL i for | the ccach and Don Nelson is man- slalom area Saturday at the fol- |Island, and Eldred Rock. The pebicrdan e s g 53. |and l‘e .l’.“’ 1’““ ey “‘f’ ager. lowing times: {ship will return Tuesday morning, | Turkey Shoot, Leglon Dugoui,| Yale virtually clmcheddthe Dis- ?0 n“rfi: m(f:: p;if:izl)flk":‘;"‘e‘&m‘fi))" The trophy at stake was ot 1:00—B: I g | 7 s t ew England) NCAA (0 > most possible in for at, o oo s : 3 e ~,__‘O)f,(ilass ¢} ,,,jfifh" permxmm_ ik 77.-”l;|fursd;\, M,,h}, 8 p.m. s szj“fl,“ 0me IN/ 77.!; e first place winner on all three days Vf.,‘u .1.,1 “m,v the Pcu_r,«bur, team tonus for the best clapsed yesterday afternoon when they ex- —————— — rived via Alaska Coastal Airlin A \\ixo w nt to Ketchikan ant CALIFORNIA GROCERY | and MEAT MARKET PHONE 478 MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR GROCERIES PHONE 371 SPECIALS =mumeee= Good Until March 10th Canadian, Grade A, Large 6% doz. 3:?@, @Eafl Any Brand MILK - . Crisco, bmm dnft. Spry SHQBTEMNE - 3bs. for $l.29 - $6.85 per case ESSON QIL - - PAPER TOWELS - - Zforfic SAI.T i Minute TAPIOCA : Reliance, 21 Y can APRICOTS - 2 1b. Box SODA CBAEKERS j et (=] (1] = = - Centennial PANCAKE FLOUR - 41bs. 63 RAINDROPS - - - 3 Fishers FLOUR - - - 101h. sack$L09 In Mustard Sauce SARDINES - - - - - - CHOCOLATE - - - - ¥ PARD . - - - - - 3lrShc ll)fiji;:dmx.--.--wsc AVOSET - . . . . . - 4l GINGERBREAD MIX - - 25c AVOSET . - - - - - - 3k THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HOOP TOURNAMENT =~ - SACK CONTEST” /IN NEW YORK CITY .. .. BEING DISPLAYED STARTS MARCH 12 ‘ THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 relming Cuxmer\mut e wBEARS VIKIKGS { Loost his nl'-umv total t ‘ - wom vena 10| START TONIGHT lumbia, 48-45, in an Ivy| ume while Cincinnati hurt } hN !!ILE pLAY hopes of a post n I I 69-: sbing the Duk! t will arrive r\x lm'u either or l‘x iday morn by are as follows: ittier 50; Ch: Sound 62; pman 21 Pacific Lut} ALASKA CCASTAL CARRIES 22 ON n Jose State €0; Pe GUS LESNEVICH 15 70 TRY COMEBACK NEWARK, Veteran Gus L lightheavyweight s in London la With weathe edule v 13 pe , Alaska Co sterd: wn today. Mil a comeback campaign zomuht meets Eldridge Eatman, of N at Mosque | y Beascn, Tulsequah: G. W. Robinson. J. Asp, Jan Mizie, , W. S. Sutten. ~Ctm., in a 10-rounder Arena. - S GEORGE JOE 1O SERVE TWO MONTHS FOR THEFT “Gor.x"r Joe, wio Pclice plus time, would be $2,850. Bzt S A SRR s arrested by rnoon for| Fr 3 tool kit Clffo; jay aft in h diral fadl to be found in North America. months in the F eral jail. P 5 Joe has been in Juneau only since {January 8, when he arrived from | | th'ehohe o o CASH for JUST RECEIVED... Golden Ripe Bananas Broccoli Cauliflower Cottage Cheese Many Gther Fresh Items Smelts Lobster Tails Finnan Haddie Smoked Salmon Kippered Salnion Fresh, Local Eggs Daily =-- From Qur Farm Shoulder : ‘ : . PORK ROAST - - 55cperlb. s S el 5 e BACON - - - - . Thcperlh. CROUND BEEF - - . flclh. FREE DELIVERY Chuck POT ROAST - - - 55¢ per lb ~ ISERVICES FOR HANSON Ellis * temorrow afterncon ne student kody of the Juneau leh welcs >d t he Petersburg Final scores «I basketball games toom when it arrived. played cn the Pacific Coast las: ok >+ — " TRIPS ON WEDS. xl allowing a full tal into Juneau and a full vay were Rob- R.P. Wag- Svend Asp. John S Hillman Pulkinen, r, Clarence Krug, Glenn B. Litzen, Tom Morgan, Al- Max Christian- E. Johnson, theft plumbing . from the mobile of William| Fro iku Harbor: Harold Hea- Feero, was brought into the U. S.|ton, Paul Stout, Lars Neabord. Ccmmissioner's Court yesterday. Hc" e PR o o i was charged with petit larceny for A apREORmAvely-gaD: Al stealing tools l'x'o‘m an mn";nmb‘y,lc | te o SEage e L G uig;lp:\ J-:‘d o m;fejl “"(fl:“:’f,a:ul[:‘: Igeese in the world, of which 61 are scrap lead and old storage batteries at Madsen’s. 22 tf Heres Hills Bros, ¢ ¢ s and “Controly, an exclusive Hills roasts the blend 4 Jiz17, at connnuoufly—{or flavor tion. Hills Bros, Packed so you ge flavor and freshness, 2 GRINDS : ¥ Regular Grind Y Drip and Giass-Maker Gring 'NOVENA OF GRACE, CATHOLIC CHURCH, MARCH 470 12 The TOMORROW AT 2 P. M. orvices will 'be held to- w aftcrnoon at 2 o'clock at the Russian Orthodox church for :mnh K. Hanson, 68, who died aL, the ernment hospital Monday | “Novena of Grace,” in hon- jor of St. Francis Xavier will begin ather A. Ossorgin of Sitka “mi cmorrew, March 4, at the Catho- d the services. Interment will |lic Church, Fifth and Gold streets, made in family plot in (hr:.““d" the a ion of Father H. L. n cemotery. i Sweeney, There will be devotions are to be Jake Crou-‘ ch of the nine days beginning ac nry Cropley, Johnny Wise, | 5 in the eveninz. The special Sholter, Fred Morgan, Henry |Prayer of the Novena will also be | ited after all Masses on each of the ninz days and there will be a special service conducted for the childrén at 3 o'clock in the after- to the church ceremony, will be held at the ANZ Hall for the deceased. nvivors of Hanson, who St. Francis Xavier was a Span- onah, are: Willie Peters, m; David Hanson jlard kern on April 7, 1506. As a s, adopted chil nz man ctudying at the Univer- 7 of Paris, he became acquainted 1, | With St. Ignatius Loysla the Found- cr of the Soclety of Jesus, or Jes- 'uu Order, as it is often called. He ordained a priest and was inumbered with five others among o + | the first associates of Ignatius Loy- 22 IAKE ATH FOR jcla and one of the first members of the Society of Jesus. His life as a GRAND JURY DUTY- missionary began in 1540 when his RGAN FOREMAN Kgrlize the peoples of the Indies. Mc | Today, St. Francis Xavier, the superior, Ignatius, sent him to evan- {Patron of the Missions, is proba:ly ne | the most famous member of a ro- : ous order that has been doing m’ssicnary work in all parts of the werld for more than 400 years. B and David James, nept » Daiten and Jimmy Mar Mrs, Frank E. James, 1 Georg thers; ter. e ,,——— T\ enty-two goc ;d and law-a were sworn in as members 10 o'clock this rict Court room, | tions from | {54 = v 35 ARE CARRIED BY ‘ PAA, WEDNESDAY M. Williams, | nswer mr’ n flights carried 35 rning i the Dis eceived their 2 George W. he grand j two—Erling Bay, and Peter kagway—Ifailed to rcll call of J. W. Court, and ¢ Clerk of | Pan Amer B yesterday with 26 ar- e Folta and 9 leaving as iol- n, Jun: as foreman, and !0 : James S. Drake, of Lynn Canal, ttle: Gertrude Rode, O! deputy foreman. Della Iverson, Neil Carl- Other members of the grand Bean, Roy Varner, jury, coming from Juneau and Lois Galle, Ward Turn- cinity, Sitka, Hoonah, Pelic: 't Simpson, Elsie Robards, tersburg, and Kake, are Chris Ab- taham, Mrs ge Anderson, Sta m Fairbanks: Dr. A. J. Schal- V. Arn J. Bond, E.|ble, Eugene Blatchford, Nora Lise J 3 bcurne, Jean Bunnell, Jack Bart- Rbneat lett, G. S. I"om While': D. W. Dean, ick Keithahn, Mary eila MacSpadden, R. Grege 0, Richa Gicvanetti, Jame. Anne Lero, Peter J Pratt, Daniel'F Dunn, Ada Dunn, Miss “na rclane, , Oscar H. ‘L nn D-uz.n. : Waterude, John Winther, and Irene, To Whiteho Jack Williams. L | To Fairbanks: Art Smith, George Danner, { Danner, Ell2n Johnston, Mary L. - > o v.'n A‘TEFDS Goff, Garnct Martin, Mary Jane ) Wel CORST GUARD DAN(E L L Lutro, Kate Mrs. George & (= (=3 'Q) - FY; ] =] More and friends attended the sg p {lrl( "on HER" civic sponsored dance for crew- | A T men of the Storis, held last night ! — at the Teen Age Club. | Pacific Northern Airlines brought Hot dogs and cokes were served |in 11 passengers from the West- by members of the Business and | ward yesterday with 8 boarding the Professional Wemen's Club. Local | plane here for the return flight. merchants who d dance spon- | Passengers included: S in donating refreshments were | From Anchorage: Donald Gretzer, the California Market, Gus George, | Reynclds Young, Harold Thornton, Sully’s Bakery, Home Beautiful and ' €pl. Harvey Boyd, R. L. Kenzie, S. Juneau Cold Storage. | B. Fitzhugh, Frank Marshall. oo — ! From Yakutat: Sam Bagey, F. | Whalen, A. Weed. Fried Chicken ana T-bone Steaks —$§250. Country Club. 19 tf From Gustavus: Mrs. Wm, Leh- E o — | man. To Anchorage: Howard Redd, j Norma LaPoint, Earl Wallace, Eliz- Eabeih Mosher, Shirley Mont, E. H, | Elwyin, C. A. Martin. To Cordova: F. J. Henley. S IS RS HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday were James D. Smith, Clarence King and Mrs. G. Alm- quist. Discharged from St. Ann's yes- terday were Mrs. Charles McClel- land and Mis. Albert Nicholas. Admitted to the Government Hos- pital yesterday was Mrs. George Davis of Angoon. —————— RAINBOW GIRLS MEET The regular business meeting of the Order of Rainbow for Girls will be held Saturday afternoon, promptly at 2 o'clock, in the Scot= tish Rite Temple. As initiation practice will follow ! the meeting, all officers are es- | pecially urged to attend. Coffee to put od! First, with gt ——————— orld’; Turkey Shoot, Legion Dugout, Thursday Night, 8 p.m. 32 3t s finest coffees ed Ro‘,un& Bros. process; a time— Pperfec- Coffee is vacuum. txtntn:yeakm Genuine 'SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey JOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF

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