The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1951, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i R kit it i L L 2l ess o re | NORTHERN LIGHT Foothall Scores By*the Associated Press Scores of leading during the weekend are New Mexico 34, Bri Wash, State 47, Monta Washington 20, UCLA Stanford 35, Oregon £ Colo. Mines 14, Colo. ( tl]v ing the leading Runners-up Caro .1 Butler-M » Mills’ 500 was top score ~ith Joe Alexander ings Home Grocery Butler-Mauro Capitol Theater Won Lost 2 # G Team and Individual scores 1o lows: Ross' Oasis 179 164 157 138 138 138 123 106 124 131 135 127— Rudolph 126 137 152— 415 Totals 697 680 698—2075 Home Grocery . Sorenson 144 128. 133— 405 . Davlin 122 134 125— 381 Leise 115 137 104— 356/ Fitzpatrick 119 142 84— 345 . Fitzpatrick 121 150 135— 406 Totals 621 691 581—1893 B. Mills . Mills . Kessner 2. Rudolph 500 414 353 393 Caro Transfer . Oldham 136 155 110— 401! Mallory 61 88 96— 245 . Kessner 123 142 135— 400 . Morgan 135 134 119— 388 Tibbits 157 166 145— 468 Totals 612 685 605—1902 Butler-Mauro Drugs Matheny 163 171 136— 470 Porter 141 141 111— 393 Doyle 81 108 119 McMullin 124 162 147— 433 . Alexander 128 165 191— 484| Totals 637 747 7042088 | Harry Race l)mgght Holmquist 130 133 173 Flint Gray Flint Holmquist Totals 43! | 117 121— 352 5 115 133— 354 160 130— 411 156 176 132— 634 701 689 l)‘.!-‘ Glacier Cab 171 176 116— 463 107 121— 314 112 130— 332 131 135— 41¢ 139 174— 462 665 6761985 rgEes Estes Croshy Burns Franken Lee Totals CEEE 644 Country Club . Winther Franken Winther . Levasseur 101 75 84— 260 113 119 142— 374 129 134 157 . Wilber 171 152 145— 468 Totals 628 588 616—1832 Capitol Theater . Grove 154 148 118— 42( . Heyder 141 119 100— 360 . MacLean 90 127 141— 358 . Estes 156 132 165— 453 . Marsh 122 126 139— 387| Totals 663 652 663—1978 CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with sin- ere thanks the many expressions| of sympathy and floral offerings re- ceived on the occasion of our recent bereavement. We especially thank the officers and members of Mount Juneau Lodge of Free and Accept- ed Masons, Reverend Boyd Field, Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, Mr. Har- old Salisbury and all others who so kindly assisted at the funeral ser- vices of Doctor Dawes | EFFIE LENORE DAWES Harold F. Dawes ! ! llowing the a showir tures | — EMPIRE WANT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, 114 108 88— 310/ Margaret Dawes Phillip L. Dawes LUPPER S TUESDAY r club of the Northern terian Church will hold potluck supper at 6:30 urch parlors. upper, there will be 2 of three-dimensional pi by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mor- lJ\ ert is to be furnished by Mrs, George Caldwell and Robert Al ck, who e menu committee, ADS PAY — |gist he Gastineau Hotel TWO MARRIAGE CEREMONIES BY COMMISSIONER GRAY Two marris ceremonies were performed by U. ¢ Gordon Gr. Stephen Leroy Cecelia Jacobs we Juneau Hotel. Glenna Vict married Whiteley at the home Ancther Peason Why You'l] Prefer Budweiser WE ARE AMERICA'S BIGGEST BUYER OF BREWER'S RICE The creamy quality of BUDWEISER’s foam doesn’t just happen. It’s created by a brewing process whose tradition calls for the finest Lrewer’s rice grown. With it go choicest hop blossoms and best barley malt. Finest rice adds factors which give BUDWEISER dependable stability, brilliance, sparkle and a top- hat of snowy foam. LAGER BEER /\nn | pending Nakamura, Hospital last |remains are at the There’s nothing like it . « . absolutely nothing L e s ST. arriv 11 of relative DOUG GRAY ON TEMPORARY DUTY Douglas Gray, proprietor of the j r Hotel “Juneau, left yesterday for Kodiak Naval Station where he will be on temporary duty for Budweielg l Louls THE RECORD SHOP Is New @pen for Business in the George Brothers’ Banilding South of the Juneau Clinic ———Much of our equipment has do have RECORDINGS. All records are FACTORY GUARANTEED. FRESH * ——FAST SERVICE — Orders —A 107 Out of Town orders gi Let’s Get Acguainied!? discount on all purchases this week. not arrived, but we placed every day. ven prompt attention. Drop In and Listen! 1 Coupon below for our Free Catalog of all LP Recordings - —————— COUPCN REQUEST FOR CATALOG THE RECORD SHOP — Post Office Box 2478, Juneau Sirs: Please send me your free catalog of LP recordings. My name is: T — MONDAY, NOVEMRER 19, 1¢ Fverything Good for Your 1S31 Apple Cider 1 GAL. JUG 55¢ OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce-2 tins 3¢ HEINZ PLUM or FIG Pvfiflhgs _ 150z lin 53¢ \il DIUM WET PACK Shrimp 5 oz, tin 43¢ SURT I\F’E‘_—— Baby Clams 10 0z. fin J5¢ e e e e e e e —— et et e ot e e T ot st e . B ALL FLAVORS Jello 3 pkgs. 2%¢ RITZ Crackers Pound 3¢ MINUTE Tapioca 8 0z. pkyg. 23¢ BIRDSEYE Frozen Peas ' BIRDSEYE—FRQZ EN Corn-on-Coh 2 ears 29¢ Happy Thanlsyiving === Lverygbody Once again 1his joyous holiday is near. Thanlksgiving Dinner is the mosi imporiant meal of the year. to help make your dinner a success. TRY ONE OF OUR WASHINGTON CO-GP BR The Case Lot Grocery has endeavored to bring you all the good thin-gs available OADBREASTED OVEN READY TURKEYS THIS YEAR—These birds are the finest available—Properly cleaned and dressed for your convenience. DUCKS — BELTZVILLE TURKEY ROASTERS - ROASTING CHICKENS PUMPKIN PIES MINCE PIES STOLLEN . FRUIT CAKES DINNER ROLLS Brown 'n Serve Rolls STUFFIN' BREAD ARIGOLD BUTTER Pound S 3¢ GRADE A LARGE Shamrock EGGS 2 doz. .55 Libky's Sweet PICKLES 12 0z. jar G DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. DOUGLAS — 10 a.m. BOAT ORDERS, ANY TIME 1S and W — BRANDIED MINCE MEAT - 28 oz. jar 33¢ HAPI’& II{)'\ STUFFED QLIVES -3 02 jar 28c IMPORTED . SMOREB QYSTERS 3 oz fin 3§ wRIGHTE SILVER POLISH 8 oz. jar 23¢ PLANTER'S — COC KTAIL PEANUTS - 80z tin 37c COTKTALL - - . Petndi wimixm e tin I5c AYLMER'S — CAD Strawherry | Jani 41b1in 1.55 See Dur Dlsplay of Fancy Box Chocolates with Beantiful Corsages PHONE 704 MEAT PHONE 60 ARTICHOKES — PARSLEY BRUSSEL SPROUTS— SQUASH — ENDIVE TOMATOES — LETTUCE CELERY — CUCUMBERS PEPPERS — SPINACH RADISHES GREEN ONIONS — YAMS SWEET POTATOES CAULIFLOWER—LIMES APPLES — BANANAS MacINTOSH APPLES] 10 LB. SHOPPING BAG 1.45 FRESH SWEET POTATOES 2 Ibs. 39( !loquelorl CHEESE Pound 79¢ )

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