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W[‘DNLSDA\ DECl;VlBl-R 11, 1946 ]H'- DA[L\ ALAbkA L'VlPlRl JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGL THREE b (HARLEY IRlppi Jacob; BARANOF HOTEL GUESTS KETCHURAN \i~|\t|l’~ ment ; Bard- i é | whei \ 1BAL : L 5 QUTSTANDING IS F 5 g0 T INE—Jack Krar } R 1 Davis Cup double DECEMEER 12 PHILADELPHIA, D - x ‘_1""” ";1."]' i 'Y Charley Trippi, who left r]n \( nte FG FI A B s Y at 7:30 P. 2. of Pennsylvania to lead the Uni- jUNEAU DOUGI.AS Toedn - e et full=Qres | versity of Georgia to the Suga 4520 b 4o i | Bowl and win All-America_honors, HIGH BASKFTBALL A ) e is the winner of the Maxwell Mem- T A \ 1, who fail 1 _’ H.gfl 2 football club award as the 5 0 0 bi htweight cha ding gridiron player of 1946 FlVES wIN GAMES Sa 4 poir ), unde 1 % ab trophy J 14, thu 0 0 0 ! visi \ who copped the ¢ K (T £ 3 Officials of Wills Eye Hospit Blanchard’s playr B SCORES LAST NIGHT 35 8 g Pullafelihia i result vis, was the 1944 winner iy gee g von't be known e Junean High 37; Imperials 22 iy st ol LOGG ATTENTION LOGGH vith logs FG T P [N for sale act Juncau Lumber 2 0 4 FIB T GAME Mills. © Will buy from 100,000 ft ey bail ™ 4 to 10,000.000 feet For further 4 0 i MOGSE vsb %EKE S particulars see Juneau Lumber! Bt H Mills 433-11 1 ( fo A A'4 Cuthbert, 2 ps - FOLLOWED BY o ' . , I LA g g ] I DARNELL'S vs. VETERAKRS /f Mf/m o o JUNEAU'S SICKS i long ‘ll“ 1 5 7 yu'vnul DISTILLERS PACD. CORP., N. Y « WHISKEY —A BLEND « 08.8 PRO0F 7 Adulis 50c Siudenis 25¢ &0//3/ R visls' g TR h’% i IO TIRICNT VDR USE 6TH ST REET ENTRANCE third out on top biits+ Talbett, 1./pot A “n ST - S/eg FROM KETCHikAN | The opening tilt, between nmw NEXT GAMES 8 4 n } 7 4 e e ¥ Alaska Electrounies 2 7&0/ é A little Va-tro-nol | m At 66, b itor. 1 icks Select bowling ] Everything ’ in each nostril | las and at|{ T in Juneau, the teaw d match against S 1 L A - PSR | Y R mo,,.,\m“s breathing |the Wolves, 8-13. ACS went \n](l in meet the VA ni ? Spo"in nvites restful slecp. Wolrlu; {the third canto, however, and sent night, in Douglas, the o) lied the high MOTO TOOLS—They m.u. Engrave, ete. 9.3 ['] ;§rand for relieving emllly | their score rockeling to 18, while|Juncau and Douglas unss with 1 of BUZZ BALL s 'onie Toy ] Goods ctions in the package. v the first t Highest X ' le R ELECTRIC TO! R > Imperials te vas t by Joe Snow with —————— 4 The good Saint Nick fiies the airiines in this air-minded country. And those who are doing their Chrisimas shopping early in this “'Santa Claus country' know that the depend- able tion on schedule. tarliners will get their important packages to desiina- PASSENGERS ¢ MAIL o EXPRESS < AIR FREIGHT Barami Hotel——Phone 667 War Asseis Administraiion SALE OF FLYABLE AIRCERAKT LOCATION: Elmendorf Field, Anchorage, Alaska Identification Airplane Engine Hours Total Since Overhaul ‘5697 L 702 L 702 $20,000.00 R75% R 19 : 1251 645 136 4,000.00 Number Make and Model Hours Price 43-15724 Douglas (-47A NC 89 Stinson SR-9( LOCATION : Marks Field, Nome, Alaska 3 / 43-5114 Noorduyn U(-548 1260 ° 1360 160 $8,500.00 43-5224 HNoorduyn U(-64A 507 1050 103 8,500.00 | LOCATION: Ladd Field, Fairbanks, Alaska 43-5251 Moorduyn UC-64A 4913 Unknown 437 $7,000.00 1. The above aireraft is offered exclusively to certified veterans of World War 2. 2. Exclusive sale begins December 4th and ends December 18, 1946 at 4:30 P. M. 3. Certificates received after 4:30 P. M. December 18th will not be honored. 4. Aircraft remaining unsold will be offered as follows: 2 December 20 RFC for resale to Small Businesses December 21 Territorial or Local Government December 24 Eligible Non-profit Institutions December 30 General Public For further information, write, wire or call War Assefs Administration Office r)f Aireraft Disposal Box 1029, Fairbanks, Alaska 1 VIEKS VA-'I'RO-II_OI. I - DUDLEY, FRITSCH s ?( TRIC HE sCTRIC cut in @ n rivals by 2 hich should title for them E KITCHEN W \II ( AND B AERS Delbert Ha announe- ! Nows oo e L ? 3 RG e Woul to by “I‘J GREQ !.E.&G”i‘ Sieks Sclect Juneau RECORD PLAYER—Complete, Including Parts g first team to two points. i " AW c 558 and Labor to Attach to Any lio—ONLY $23.45 3 Long shots were the order e —_— I 546 % e et ni koth teams tried s NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—Althougl 3 565 PR TT B b s and n from far out for the nc them reached chan J 460 g lucky hit that would give them ayotf, Bill Dy 1 594 c TR PR SR S S ey, ol the game. McCormick of Douglas Pitts h Stezlers and Ted Fritsch ¥ tinally hit the net with a beauti- of the Bay Pack emerges 3 A Al " I v’ e B oot P - Tl o g ot S P « For an Unusual ) the rim pe s in the National football \ 2 A / >0 P Of interest in the game was the league for 1946 ‘ All=Alaslan \{r fact that ACS made a total of 10| ] ler halfback topped the [§ \l &7 Lt 1 hl v on frez throws. High scorer of the|604 led It ‘h" o Rice, of Douglas, with int ’ Lou Jacobin's 4 nts, followed by Porter of Al Teurist's & Sportsmen’s whbo didn’t miss in five free ‘II(* had a total of 7 point MeCormick of Dougla f ACS. Douglas had 16 4 a nst it, and See out of t > in the last quarter on fou to be replaced by Cuthbert. ACS {made only three fouls s | i Juncau Hi ve. Imperials - 8 The second game of the evening p 0 r g E e S sen Juneau High's Crimson and the Imperials, was a \ hard fought battle from start to 1 In college basket finish. Juneau led all during the % F 1a first half, with the score 9 to 3|Oregon Sta e de: at the quarter, and 16 to 12 af by a 656 to 29 University won o Martin by { halftime. 1In the third period, 63 to 42, Imperials went on a scoring spree to rack up a 16 to 16 tie with the Juneau squad It didn't last long, howe Condition of Michael (Mike) Jacobs, boxing promoter and Presi- r, for ; e Crimson Bears came back with |dent of the Twenticth Cer * x x HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST 2 scoring run of their own to put | St was desc BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. {the game on ice, 37 to 22. The|'s today The MODERN shave cream | Impertals were fighting right up|Hc ew York Ci ; {er MODERN men Published by Alaska Tourist Guide Co t whistle in that see- DA \ patient s : ; saw, fest game. Though fast, there 8 1 hemorrhage e S g el R e R b were were against Juneau, {against the Imperials. ! Mead of Juneau High was top !man in the scoring, with 10 points. | followed by his teammate, sharp- | shooting Jimmy Rude, with nine | Rude tied with Powers of the Im- lpv als Tollowing points scored by night's games only 11 fouls called. and Eight | three | of last is the breakdown teams in Wie aclual figures - - not | aueraged D ON'T use average figures based on coun- try-wide building costs as a guide to figuring the value present insurable of your property. Base this value on a local build- er’s estimate of the cost of rebuilding your prop- erty in case of fire, less present depreciation . . . Then, for correct insur- ance, see Shattuck Agenecy Seward Stceei JUNEAU PHONE 249 of this next Winner of | L against Se-| game o'clock. will bewl “GUIDE TO ALASKAY 208 pages of Auihieniic Information and Fine Pictures > - g e g 2. 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