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PAGE SIX THE DATL.Y ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1951 BOWLING S FWS RELFASES REPORT | emoemommommom e s:mn: o 5 (SCORES OF IMPERIALS, SITKA | TERR. LEGISLATORS' |~ ] L. M. Campbell Sells ["%5usf i Hikicr, =7 mm e = m = > SPLITTWO GAMES |WIVES HONORED AT | = <8 | | Inferest in Pioneer |, run wa wiase sovcel i cture of rea Tchaikov > | B h N l | 11 3 3 : % " ! “Curing of Fishery Products.” This 3 ) a‘ “ N.AYED AE SITKA WOMEN S (I-UB MEE] £ Bt SIOI'Q I“ Wfange" 271 page illustrated publication is | in the 6 great Ru : 4 R a comprehensive reference hand- composers, long peri N book on fish and shellfish cu 4 of musie, not too cut he El lleys left Harry Race and| There were 76 basketball game: The Imperials split the two game| The Juneau Woman’s Club held : i WRANGELI, Alaska, Feb. 10 —/and contains chapter. 1 —all made wonderfully ity mecee d-locked | Played last night, Alaska and States, |Series with the Sitka AND team on|their monthly business meeting, | 5 R (Special to Empir) — The sale of | salting, smoking and ng fish. human by Seppo—tl .| Thursday and Friday nmmz 'wnth Wednesday afternoon in the AELP j g v ¥ (L M campbells interest in the| The publication, Research Repor.| yalet. e i EU]" 1;vr| game the first defeat {"r penthouse and plans were made i | | pioneer Wrangell merchandise store | 18, Curing of Fishery Products may i MeMull: | the Sitka team on their home court. | for the coming Legislature lunch- i t of Campbell Brothers is announced | be obtained from the ¢ | Jane McMullin There is the possibility of a third |eon at the Baranof Hotel Wedne P 1 today. ent of Documents, finish in the| Franklin'& Mar. 68, Wagner 56 |33M¢ tonight ~_|day, Februery 21. Guests will be the ¢ S The buyers are Joyce Hay, with |ment Printing Office, Wasl " Ding knocked| Xavier 72, Miami 52 | the first game it was nip and | wives of Territorial Legislator: : : : the store four years, and Russell|28, D. C., for 60 cents. The prin o o pofiite]. Eenbloky n81 Gdrels Tebtr 43 - | UOK 8l the way going e B0 oRL NERELALIEee: Bes i ; Warfel, with the store 10 years who | office will not acc Tampa 64, Georgia 56 Loyola 75, Florida St. 65 So. Carolina 66, N C Davidson 56, Clemson 55 The Citadel 61, irman 54 G. Wash. 66, Wil. and Mary (2 Texas A&M 48, Baylor 36 | Results of last night’s bowling on R 4 | )| Theatre still ¢ place. The Harry Race|and here are final scores of lea games from Royal | ing contests: \bitol won two from| Oklahoma City 51, Georgetown 4 nd. Moving up| Pittsburgh 67, Bucknell 45 time period of five minutes. The |lative Chairman for the Alaska 3 ; last year traveled for the Seattle [ personal check and payr |ANB team came Ol t | Federation W. C., will have charge # Hardware in Southeastern Alaska.|accompany the order. to the tune of 63 tc - | of the program. The store’s name is to remain the — T A letter of thar 3 ! | same with E. M. Campbell retaii China, France, Brit thrill-filled, game g an) ment on the library Wi interest. L. M. Campbell is now | and Russia hold veto power in th: same. The Imperials pushe i | read, and Miss Hallene Frice, Home living in Seattle. u. N. o win 66 to Der stration ent fo { g f Ala ade ) T T ) ) o 1] Texas 77, Rice 51 f Alaska, mad East Texas 79, Sam Houston 54 hgre and fiction, ing hich singie game of | Moniana i Tl Idaho S e AREA THIS NEXT WEEK | 5 5. 0. ateconaes reportea NEW M1SS EUROPE LINCSLN'S DAY DINNER | Calif 65, Stanford 54 lina 65 ARTISTER ERORUCTION. Limited Engagement p B! ) »m the progress of the soncert | —Hanni Schall, Calif. 62, UCLA 60 — R Ahe Do before jury and public Team Standings i will ‘Ea’ pHoan v ke tylinean | poses ' : | Nevada 76, Fresno State 54 | The regular Tuesday night Gasti ch Biven by the Juneau, PO vics Furope 1951" con= ™ Won Lost| ;v ola of LA, 55, San Fran neau Channel League game has|Singers March under the au-| (o (hich she won over 12 come= BABAI\IOF HOlEL S Starting Tuesday Col. of Pac. 82, San Fran. § een cancelled for the league cham- | ‘Pices of the JWC, and general petitors at Rimini, Ital i GOLD ROOM Feb. i3 Chico St. 67, Calif. Ag. 49 plonship playoff that night betweer | ‘rrangements were btk - e Pepperdine Col. 63, S. Diego St. 60 | the Columbia Lumbermen and Im-| Mrs. Day reporied on the rece { Wth CENTURY Where Hits Are a Hakit! 54 ners of the first round of VTEREST PERSONS MAY e i 4 . 5 rummage p a leiter of INTERESTED PERSO} A : Colo. Col. 90, West. St. 72 : ials, The Imperials were win- ”l)l,};‘ e ki LOOK OVER BLUE g M NDA? F&g: Ez 7-@@ ? fi? Oakland Blue-Gold 66, Orezon 54 1 Bt it ; FOR ALASKA SUILDI) T do 2y § s o Ao Portland 76, Montana 60 the league with the L mer |~ et . — Oregon State 34, Idaho 22 winners of the secc round 1 ‘ iR 3lue prints and specifications for TICKETS ON SALE AT DESK 3, of Austria, |3 i Bubriszcbi ) ey 8 s i : g t \ska Office Building are or ! ¢ : : f AN AlLIED ] orth 56, Martin; 44 ment d Februafy 7 : lisplay to the public in the office o 3 ; sh. Col. 63, Col. P. Sound & bty : . Frank A. Metealf, Territorial High- Sponsored by Juneau Republican Club | w”""‘ » v otie 62, Lewis&Cl vesdny night is 8. TO JUNEAU FOR TRIAL |way Engineer in the Federal build- | § 1 ”.‘, :l; B sl re. Tech 83. E Ore 20 n 69 » ay: e 5 Y nyone who is interested ) D T R X T B ;z:; & ‘ Santa (F}A.;IC'I(.‘ e A St Col 50 | 1 1 & walt for Fess over the 50 pages of blu¢| —— e e s R { 0:, B, T, SP0.0: (IR 3 ! in Juneau in for the construction 123 130 | Lintield 60, Pacific 51 rthern di npi N Brred Shas ohs b to house the vari X 1'12 t! seattle 97, Seattle fic utheast Aloska. 1t Lh](' @ " | sessed by the defendar 3 { the Territor an A Thought on third game will b case of Bert Hallen v B 712 647 2033 9 jme a8 g ) ) Valentine's Day FOR LADIES ONLY:.. Grocery b 1 < F TRIE | £33 S : rooks and Joan Walker, he : e S A SaHnEEn 2. 03 433 i 1 0 - swonine at 8 in th 3 T MFEETIN 5 :n (OUAMB!A h«'l.(!, OnMgpiky, SVERIOR 8 ’l "‘l,'”‘ transferred from the Farbank b 1=L - : THAT eau High school gym b e o s 8 . f i neau District Court for trial 115 132 E)OU(I@S, 118 l; b jyia Lumbermen. The second g ¢ " Sk e o ‘,, i 142 142 2| 2 sgeeg | for the Uni team will Toers torial Fede exander Photo ‘ e |ime is 8.. Major Charles Dunn th H v mad r Rudolph 105 95 12 | In the first of a doubleheade | ka Communications System for the coming X fis Ruu“n[n \ N 3 A rare perfume, | Lee 148 122 146 42 lat Douglas last night, Columbi | gys ) M. Sundbl 1, show 4 ¥ an eyelid" Hawkine 119 119 119 357 | Lumber won from Doustas mier | AUK BAY MOVIE SHOW Boatils bedie ke dirted ; - Bocs B Becken 128 115 90 2 | school 46 to 82 with the game no o ; B ror i i May cause a man in Juneau Friday afie JRAWS §5 FINE . . Kane 148 157 143 d d until near the end of the | IGMGHI HAS APPEA[ Ehebilice s ¢ DRAWS $5 FINE - . N . 2 A __.' Anchorage on an inspection of — ‘ktomelthkebuttcr Totals 646 618 G618 1882 !last quarter. The Arctics won ove Alaska stations of the ACS. They| Ed Kelly was fined $5 in City Top Hat | Mike's Nite Owls in the second| The Chapel- wil |will be herg until the first pari Magistrate’s Court this morning fo: llNE Wilber 140 185 181 ° 415 game by the closer Baprd a8 71-68. |, r shi's weckly movies &' |of next week and will stop ot failure to have 1951 license plate b ok ue 14 116 94| Near-the 2nj of $ha Shisg quaster urt’s Store in Auk Bay instead | Ketchikan enroute to Seatle. on his motor vehicle. s Taylor 160 127 121 |in the first game, Douglas and Co- [ of the Auk Bay American Legior i : i Y eosiv iyl Winther 127 108 124 369 |lumbia Lumber were tied at 24 all [ joct. The motion picture, 4 | . Rudolph 134 109 133 but the quarter ended with 29 for | “pance” will b2 shown ' A"ezm 'y Totals 700 509 63% 1933 | Columbia and 24 for Do n * _ he final quarter, Columbia slowly | e : ; th S 5 . his heart away. Capitol Theatre forged ahead to take the game. Thi 2 bk Faith Ba b e / But smart appearance Completely stéals | Rusher 124 141 98 was the best showing t Dougl 2s a wid? peal, MacLean .. 151 135 142 has made during the seaton ans i ed buf Heyder 156 33 122 Iso the last game for Douglas 3 rept for " i ] M"Ax:‘ h( 13‘: ;'37 179 : A‘" (‘]rr/n"m the (m“m" (:r he sec- | atpopleL Ml» ;:‘ You like your silhouette rounded...you want Allegro. |00k your beSt for) Hendrickson 164 164 164 nd game e dvantage to the ¢ e Lezior sy i i s The tiny front insert assures you separation, the | the one you love Tuzla!. - (75-1 ',:‘7 i b the 1’ ame or | ¢ X she f free movie molded cups assure the lines you love. In bandeau Barznof Ciear Stand : ror was discovere el m. every Saturday. 1 ; 5 ; . Warner 190 158 156 but the A s went back to win | (R . and 2-inch band styles—in tearose, white or black fi" PE % N 'gwg g) . Nicholson .. 115 129 127 by a three-point margin of 71-68 jppER(RUH 4 H (lL]B AP rayon satin; white or tearose cotton broadcloth; and SRR/ VUSE/EY Chantry 126 118 119 362 In their second appearance of |4 o o 2 t 1 TR y 2 i A L Wade 132 151 122 405 |(he year, the Douglas Grade schoo (HANGES TO SEWING nylon margylesite or nylon '°"9'f’~ Genuine Maiden CEEANERS . Levasseur .. 143 185 133 46¢ band and the twirlers made the - i form brassieres are made only in the United States Totals 705 741 662 2108 |appearance at halftime of the firs YO of America. game. The 4-H Uppererust Club isn't Royal Cafe ooking any longer. We have de- it 4 5 i ! P o 2 There is a Wlauden Foum for every type of figure! . Funk 181 176 169 526 ided to take up sewing . Powers 124 156 151 430 nd fachion some clothes. o AR . Nielsen 121 104 105 330 FlGHI DQPE athered Lawrence’s home s — P e 1 SUSRANAEOS L e \\"T;’ . Fitzpatrick .. 115 115 115 34 On Wedr evening we al i 1 HIRHTH T HIHHH i it e o v, i W e T Totals 696 705 695 Here are results of fights pullec | :eived our first 4-H pins, reward Harry Race »ff last night: r completing our first project F. Holmquist 170 146 177 New York — Rex Layne, 196%: | They are bronze squares with & P. Hagerup 147 147 147 Lewiston, Utah, outpointed Cesai | our leaf clover im the center. T. Flint 97 109 124 3rion, 194, Argentina, 10. We also elected officers. They M. Flint 143 129 134 West Palm Beach, Fla. — Nor re as follow Lynette Hebert L. Holmquist ... 173 147 165 man Thompson, 134%, Paterson, N } yresident a Tydlacka, Te- Totals 730 678 747 § 7., and Johnny Defazio, 147, Bay- |, e president e — nne, N. J., drew, 10. nce, secretary, Nancy HOLIDAY FOR SCHOOLS ywood — Emil Barao, 139%% reer treasurer, and Patsy TERR. OFFICES MONDAY | Hayward, Ca stopped Elmer and Judy Foss, song lea- Territo offices, local banks |Beltz, 143, Los Angeles, 6. ters. Mrs. Herring, our leader, was the Juneau Public hools and | Hamburg, Germany — Ken Strib- | not able to attend the meeting, so the Parochial School will be clos- | 'ing, 174, Washington, knocked out { Miss H. Price, home demonstraticn ed Monday, February 12, in ob- | fans Baumann, 176, Germany, 1. t, took over our meeting . servance of the birthday of Abra- i —— We will receive our first clothing ham Lincoln ATTENTION MASONS books by mail. Our first attempt Local stores, the city offices an¢ Stated Communication Monday |Wwill be a cotton dress. We may the federal offices will remain open | evening at 7:30 with Labor in the E. | change the name of the club to the regular hours of business | A. Degree. the Upperseam or Upperhem. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary Lynette Hebert, Reporter ~ECEETLEEEEEEELEELEP L ELECEELECLEEELELEL LEEELE LT UL LT T E ACH YOUR CHI LD R EN 7/ THE LORD’S DAY | 70 SAVE! Bible Proof Why We Should Keep It } 1 SIS but it 6 o Bow 50 MAKE. moneyy if you don’t also learn how to SAVE IT! Many| parents teach thrift by opening savings accounts here for their children, then encouraging them to save. Start an insured account for each of your /‘ 85000 OFFER “/'LL BE MADE ; youngsters now—and let them help build it \lp}.}1 “for better appearance” -y 1 You are cordially inviied to attend the 45th Annual e - ) D T B ) ) ) 2 2 0 — TONIGHT 10:00 p. m. Ets Ballroom ADMISSION $1.20 Per Couple Including Tax 00O D Everybhody Invited o hfégg ?l’\?npaid 2%% SUNDAY EVENING-February 11-7:30 P. M. ( 4 l on Savings Atthe Alaska Federal Savings & Loan PROPHETIC LIGHT CHAPEL Assaigim S:econd and Main 119 Seward Street Junean, Alaska SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 ] > > - ) - ) 17 ., 0 - ) <) ) T ] ) 7 ) T 1