The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1946, Page 2

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P/\Gh TWO e o | AUCTIONEERSARE § ¢ o f ¢ LOUISE TAKES g R A Sport Briefs 65 SOUTHBOUND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA g FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1946 i !l CHOSEN FOR BIG " i LUXURY BABY I v g _ Thanks to halfback Ivan Allain, The steamer i-.:u:cess Louise ar-| WH"E E'.EPHANT Fresno State College holds a one- rived at 6 c'clock Wednesday morn- | point football vic! y over Univer- ing frcm Skagway, sailing south) sity of Idaho. For it was Allain three hours later. The following | The mystery, mon, is how two who place-kicked the extra point af- disembarkcd from Skagway: J. A.! outlanders—Hank Harmon and Ed |ter the final touchdewn in yester- Nyman, Mrs. M. McCarty, Bishop | {Keithahn—slipped in among the day’s game at Fresno to give the Bentlcy, Miss M. Flower 'mm Mrs. lauctioneers who will preside at Bulldogs a 13 to 12 win E. Tickell Sunday’s “White Elephant” sale at e Sixty-five passengers were abos ks Hall at 2 o'clock The Wampus football team of fyo, ; 1 whele, ccmmendakle judg- Southern Oregon College of Educa- poyts, as follo Mr. and Mrs. H. | ment was shown by the Juneau tion has wound up a perfect season. waldemar, Betty Tanner, Mrs. | ary Club in lining up the canny The Wampus squad, so-called be- Beauterbcugh, Mrs. Rose Hueston Scotsmen who will coax funds for cause it practices on a sloping field ;nq two infants, Mr. and Mrs. L the Juneau library out ol those at- that makes it run T-formation on yjsaga, Marlene Visaga, Mr. and | tending the affair the bias, defeated Central Washing- yys. A. MacDonald and Earl MRC-I Fer instance, there’s Claude Car- | ton College of Edueation, 13 to 8 popald 1 negie. No need to inquire from at Ashland. The victory gave the vyictoria Hanford, Mrs, B. Han- | side of the Firth o Forth Southern Oregon team eight victories (oyq Mrs. E. Mullins, Mrs. L. Mong, | against no losses. And it gave the pairicia Mong, Wm. Dawson, W”'i Scoity Adams. The name gives Ashland squad the mythical Pacific |5, Jy, Mildred, Meredith and | him away Northwest Teacher's College title 9ol (AND WHOSE ISN'T?) the B Juneau for Seattle and which Dawson, Mrs. C. L. Tubbs, Bob Martin. Didn't they name I Mrs gocd Scotch whiskey after him? In other college contests yesterday. y Jack Fletcher. The brogue re- |Willamette beat Whitman 7 to 0. .o mains Colgate nipped Brown 20 to 14. Tex But Harmon and Keithahn! It as stampeded Texas A&M 2% to T ,.0t and Irene Koch. suspected they wouldn't know APennsylvania beat Cornell 26 to 20 K- Harvbils DoRwilL ann Batty which end of a bagpipe was up or what to wear under a kilt. No, [ Rowe, C. A, Bird, J. Leni- | b, Dr.and Mis. Vance, H. Mes- | i | | He'll chmidt, J. S. and Mrs. Jeffrey, roof, sway-proof Billy No Mrs. D. Noyes, Mar- kept its bowl hopes alive gesgier B, R. Drew, G. B. Schmidt, - % 14/ y shading Arkansas 14 to 13. Kan- peiap ogwald, E. P. Madsden, R. F. 0% { THE LUMBER INDUSTRY presents opportunity not the two of them together |sas upset Missouri 20 to 19 t0 gain weyc Koyl Koch, F. Pickle, Mr. . However, what's done is done, |8 share of the Big. Six title with auctioneers at |Oklahoma. William and Mary beat procon’ e w. H. Fyfe, Mrs. q (Richmond 40 to 0. Make Forest c4,q0 shoulders and two children, | for great development.V ast stand's of timber are avail- and Mrs, Allen Shattuck, W. J. The all to be sunday's sale of articles donate able for transformation into a large potential, This beautif r conk “Patented. by Juneauites for the benefit of the |trounced South Carolina 35 to 0 svenny, ‘Trina Devenny, ! ital # i i beautifu or ¢o S, Deve , Trina Devenny, J ; e O o o lass might | Virginia downed VMI 20 to 7. David- *os qiudri ‘M‘(”!:“m rina enny ‘ vital industry now furnishes millions of board feet of - k that nothing will go for too |son took Furman 13 to 7. A. L. Hansef Milt Frank- bigh quality spruce to supply world need. Lumber's SHOW HIM OFF IN A SUPERB NFW || know toat nothing wil go tor too [sop ok SUTEL R R gigte .| A L Hansen, . Miton, A Prank e 9 feated Utah 22 to 14, and Colorado o 7 ) : part in Alaska's future is assured, as is Alaska’s tin or Fletcher are wielding the Garrity, J. Martilla, K. Bustos, Y.} T JPGE Fohn 4 S wut out Colorado A&M 18 to 0. Den- { i i : j : hahn on the stand—hoot mon! | Ver tramped Colorado College 28 to Akagl and G. Trafton. | future in the air. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES . . . g Ke 4 iy B i stk s & vt to 6 in an outside game A & v 5 &g anything mufi:“t:yen. el nc"‘u ware AMITlia uo"S (OMPI.HE eAlaska’s FOREMOST airline offers the finest air and 34, Arizona State 19; St. Louis 36 l cooinG coach || KIWANISCUBHOLDS s “fecn's "cncinuit 2 PLEDGE OF $750 | B e S g . A Miami of Ohic 7; Chattanooga’ 34 | eet of large comfortable Coast Liners furnish su A N SESSION THIS NOON <. ¢ 70 LIBRARY FUND g e 4 WITH GLEAMING e R H safe and dependable air transportation that features $44.50 ALUMINUM! Members of the Kiwanis Club| Basketball: The Idaho Vandal cage lub has ccm- | luxurious afpointments and passenger comforts. . met ‘Wednesday noon in the Gold squad left Moscow yesterday fov pleted payment oi the $750 pledge Room at the Baronof for their New York and a 3-week early seascn for the Memorial Library Fund, . ! weekly luncheon meeting. President [10ad trip. Idaho is defending Nor- with a check for $100 being turned “PARTN3IRS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . Look to Kenneth MacLeod spoke briefly on thern Division champion of the in Wednesday, ording to the his recent trip to Washington and Pacific Coast conference. The Van- Library Board, ccmposed of B. . visit with the Spckane Kiwanis 'dals will meet City College of New Frank Heintzleman, Dr. James Ry- ; lub 'nbu\ at the Davenport York December third in Madison an and B. D. Stewart Alaskg’s FOREMOST «_Airline, P N A “Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP, members for their opinion on a let- | 0ther games on the return trip. of Fred Geeslin, Lions Club chair- ter from the Woman's Club of Ju- '€anta Clara will open Idaho's home man for the preject, were not quite neau regarding joint interest in se- season at Moscow December 30 sufficient to cover the final $100, curing platform artists frcm Rid- s Geeslin was confident enough that b o )y 1 v path Bureau in California Here ave the results of last night s final returns would reach the nec- R‘E“""";’{“ls}”{If‘[“‘?m;;? During the business session, Dr. hcckey games. In the Pacific essary amount, 5o made up the aranof Hotel ... “Telephone Henry Harris requested that any- |Ccast lcague, New West Minster, B. deficit himsel in order to complete CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager cne having old or used furniture |C.. defeated Portland, 5 to 4. And the pledge at this time, James might get in touch with him for in the Western International ¢ Ryan stated contributions to the minister at Trail, B. C, regained f. place by month will see the end of Hocnah. The clergyman is in need trimming Spokane 6 to 3 y popular Rain Pool which of living room and bedroom furni- Defenseman Joée Fennell, Portland been the means of raisi e loss of his cwn in squad, suffered a broken jaw in the Lion's Pledge for the Libri of a although there is a possibility it |) T FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airline- ture to rey last year's fire game when he got in the way of Gen Vuille led the members in high shot in the second perjod may be started again later on, as the singing of- several Kiwanis e the Lions have expressed the hope sengs to Neil Moore’s accompani- KINY BROADCAST STUNT ‘they will be able to contribute to ) ment on the piano. Dr. Don Mar- e the actual building fund, as well quardf, who‘was in charge of the KIN will stage a novelt§ sfunt as to the purchase of the ground, introduced the guest |tCMGITOW at 3:30 p.m. wheri Dick - ! peaker, the Rev. Willis R. Booth, |Peter and Verne Metcalfe put the CHAPELADIES BAZAAR Y 5.30 P M of the Northern Light Presbyterian Oregen State-University of Wash- At Chapel-By-The-Lake, 7:30 Sat- AVE RDA at ) ® Church, chose as his subject “The “t’i'lf'“ game on the air urday night. Fancy work and white Church and It's Relation to the The re-creation of the football elephant grab bag. Pie and coffee Community.” Rev. Booth began his me will be staged by the two | served. Everyone invited. i@r 2nd A’s't.'ag wuncers in the front windew of Adv. 438-2t. esting talk with a few words 2 G the real spirit of Thanksgiving. the studio on lower Franklin Btreet, - - - ‘23 ! ? Before the meeting adjourned, With a loudspeaker in the-street| N7 S R TR, J’/( 84’28’244’ 0 Wallis George gave a brief report 0 Passersby may hear. Peter & Met- / /ll/llq!ffll‘yalll’offlm . . . on the swing which the Kiwanis calfe will have all their equipment, ST QGALITY SINCE /887 Club is installing at Minfield school. | €harts and papers with them in CHARLES R. GIIIFFIN I: President Ma d also thanked the window; and folk who want 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATILE 4 - ELiot Vuille and Frances Mix for their |tC 5ee how it's done are invited to go down and watch the broadcast. - e S'efmlql/a:h&:kmfily( fine efforts in behalf of the previ- ous week's father-sen luncheon pov— e —— T, 1 ‘ AT R Open 24 Hours Daily DR. W¥. T. RILEY Hfl“l\s WILL BE JUDGED 3 4 | Mis. Dale Bacaclor, pedestrian, 1¥:EDBZ:T[¥{I°£M¥:::(§§e CHIROPODIST s d t l.“o P M i o i, " sy s | e pisres etk g PURRS 73 . T Wittenberg shortly before 1 p.m. ()wm-r-M-.umgrr . M. Cesar 420 winl 'u.'lln Ave. A todpy. The soaifent cesiied QN R PR T _,.__;“-__* when cwards will be made ‘rf L e v ken 0 el | Lueille®s Beawty Salon .ml,\,z‘-;m ?&f(lhvlul x-:u:xc ‘ro)x('L::‘xa\lmi:\lrlx(- ! SPECIALIZING IN ALL KINDS AND TYgS OF PERMANENT ! Twu PRIZES tor “]e Two BEST DEEB Amms priginobomh it e e VIE N}lgl; ,,m,;m u‘“;;: | rought o Our Siore This Season . . ; i . o i A NEW .348 WINCHESTER WILL BE GIVEN ‘ ' PR'ZE A T DEER HORNS accordi 1 JUSTARRIVEDI! 1 o e S AR o st are more i T s o e muaber of Doints. Any horns with an 0dd. point will be Via Prince Ruperi and Barge Midas docked the length of that point. : : i St. Clair De Luxe Oil Burnlng Ranges 2“d pRIZE A NEW 20-30 WINCHESTER WILL ggsclxgg i SR »OINTS OR OVER. All h I A B EleCIrlC Ranges Aparlment Slze must be from Alaska Black- TaII;IEETDE%OCZI!{eE\ ghln(,) ;ea.(s!on. 3“‘{ :ll: I:;(;lin::fi | nd m el . :i gflent Sloux 011 Burnlng Heaters be entered and they must-be connected wi one al “Sure, Mr. Abercrombie Clipp\pr express rates : glleni Sloux Convers“)n 011 Burners ior JUdges WIH be JACK 0 CONNOB- Of ihe FISh and arelocer, but the bear must be dead” | Furnaces; Fully Automatic-$110.00 Wildlife Service; MILO CLOUSE, of the Alaska {f « ki s S Sunbeau Automatic Oil Burning Water Sportsman's Association, and LT. COL. JAY WIL- i d ing. But a live, healthy bear . . . with 1 B . bt e TPl Heaters LIAMS —atthe furs Outside, but the bear, or other occupant, always has o ki i il Plastic Shower Curtains an Alaska businc‘sfmnu or s])(vr(~rx}a|1 wants to send & caa g (""al Chrlst'.'“g 0f er o d IQ\Y{OH L]]tfil’i‘f CA‘\P:";- ("C! SHEIN i ',\’\ /ith cach Sunbeau Automatic Oil L;fimng :’V;t:r Heater delivered G 4 fiipcRstion &) e idies Vol by December 24th, we will inelude 100 gallons of stove oil delivered FREE. Plenty of hot water at low cost. | Remember, Sunbeau is AUTOMATIC WITHOUT ELECTRICITY £y Auerrcan |1 SMITH HEATING AND APPLIANCE 0. Baranol Hotel |WORLD AIRWAYS ||s | Phone 106 '71; System '/ ‘ Phone 476 “A Celipiaia Koo Spevies” 214 Second St.

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