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PAGE SIX CRIMSON BEARS ' Bahe Rulh !New Foothall Improving Schedule Is Kow Planned NEW YORK, Dec. on of Babe Ruth, 3 ans at' | continued improven French Hospital said it is expected 14.—Reporting @EFEAT WOlVES. he would be able to go home Sun- CHICAGC, Dec. 14.—Sticking to| < o ¥ O’Connor day. The former home run king the policy of s uling only Uni- - B° ¥’ d ! B 1 Mead has been under treatment for a versities which adhere to the eli- B ’ ] i 65 g;" a’e o !3,"' [IMPE&'AI.S WEN Subs . sinus condition. g the VVl'sLPrn con- P mit s e £ s lined up its 1948 and 73 ; Soi ml(xl,\ml 2, umvcs 2 1 &hLA‘Adll mcr.ul“ featuring ,“‘ i (4% H DOUGLAS FO L TP MEKE JA(OBS SN an ‘“intersectional marriag with | a fi}y 1’; 0 l S j 0.0 L% 1 ! he Pacific Coast and series with| C B .E ook 1 [ Army, Navy, Yale and Pittsburgh.| ;,,."E‘c EB 1i 21 B s Big Nm.- athletic directors and| OCLEEall KpaAR «. A% A SUFFERS RELAPSE coucts mporee fhrocgn ¥ 1o Imperials 50; ACS 29 .- sion ye y mapping | - " o 8 ping | 1] » » Bl pre@scey | IMPERIALS FG FT TP nn ) still is in-| @nc "155 Hyes 35 :\lf{ht ‘. Scott TR ) NEW YORK, Dec. 14—Promoter e ol thtarsetioaall — J. Pasquan 10 vt Mike, Jacobs was reported t0day gumes to fill in, but the way it| Nielson 5 1 11 (o have responded to treatment af~ is lining up the accent is on the Powers 2 5 9 ter suffering a slight relapse. relationship with the Pacific Coast.| i MUSIC BY B. Pasquan 0 ThgREC 0 acobs, critically ill in a by Among coas: schools scheduled | . ; Substitutes: K ey, 14 points; after suffering a cerebral hemorr- thys far are California, UCLA.| _ Guy, 2 points, hage D 3, had shown improve- ~guthern California, Stanford and| JIMMY GREGG Lt ACS FG T TP |ment throughout the week. IS washington. - i B S g gl e physician, Dr. Vincent N: llo, ! MERYV PLUM and ne B g g aid m- rallied after yesterday's | Wolves righ B P ! AN ‘ 3 g s | WE(KHORST HAS ROY EATON 5 though t i o ‘ a chance. But Juneau soo 0 0 0 iES pAYOFF Bu]l the ran "‘ st stitute: Tucker, 6 points. HEjSK ES IO EVIEET £ / racked up s e Drins ixed Right! e o AFLS N SEATTLE IS NOT SATISFIED. Your Favorite Drink lfixxed Right! (R GAELS IH SEATTLE ! i | AUTOMATIC or, built in 1936, 47 aft. Complete with and 15 skates halibut gear, MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS GOOD ROQF over your head—good foundation under your feet. 4- I lights, ete. Juneau Marine Co., Phene 29. 450-6t bzdrcom house. Furnished. Fur- 5 nace. 6th St. Owner leaving 1 BOATS FOR SALE—28 to 47 ft. in week. length. See us for further infor- ¢ BEDROOMS Douglas near school. mation. Juneau Marine Co., SOLVED: Teen-age eniertainment. Phone 20. 450-6t Bedroom, large studio 2nd floor. : - Ma f 2 bedrooms. Fur- PEDAL CARS $695, small metal pished o furkitsheds wagons $1.50. Maj $1,500 BUYS Lot i8, Block 1, Seat- Fishing ' Supply. ter Tract MERRY CHRISTMAS The R s are STILL after your _ u Cold Stor- 26x50. mall down ACROSS from June: age, reasonable bidy., 'OME PROPERTY, Xmas tree orders. Phone 590, ext Bud' and Jack (Vets).. 450-2t payment, 3 duplexes, indiv. bath glectric stoves, refrig., furn. WILCOX-GAY combination port- < loundation, rcof. See by able recorder-record player, long appt. and short wave radio—$75.00. OWNERS me immediate Make ycur own See cash. price 52-ft Brigadier C. O. 3 Red | troller, good condition. Shield Club, Decker Duudm.. i 5 “- MURPHY & HURPHY |c1TY AND BUSINESS Directory of ~ REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS F\mbun\g. Alaska and vicinity, | Phone ¢.6 over First Nulxor.:l Bank 1g name and address of each including e. Send check o} Box 223, Fair-i 449-3t | air mail postage. G. W. Schaack, banks, Aleska. Sanita machine, eleciric element for ketlie. 1127 Wesi 9th, 449- Jolinsen shoe e Green 147. \ietely fur- | 449-3t § 5 dent, 18 years of age or older, | " o 38 and mailing address . 'u:;l:lh.ml mailin m‘,\(v‘mjf‘\(‘ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 bem'oom;. Terms. STREET. Fram 2 $5,500. furnished DUPLEX come. home and in- fram», beau- Reasonably 'BALMAT & COMPANY hletic 3 d Connie Mack, \\‘m has piloted the A’'s since 1901, wants her winning ball club, Y o8 £, vbifl‘f‘ u%, Christnas Suggestions MOTO TOOLS—They Grind, Saw, Engrave, ete. 2652 —J. W. LEIVERS, Secre eping to its seventh successive game T Yo Yo Y, o.vz\‘::u'\ IF SRt B i 10 fisld g d son victory last night. The one free for a total score of - ° > o - s dropped Portland University 21 points; runner-up Kea also LOGGERS lof the Imper had 14 'TON LOGGERS with logs The Eastern invasion will pit 8 and Por contact Juneau Lumber Oregon against Niagara Univer: buy from 100,000 ft.; New rsity and City Col- \peints for the AC York Uni Following a the complete 00 feet. For furiner scores by . teams for last night's ser Juneau Iumber e | play 433~ lfv Sell it wiin an Empir» “Vantad. —YOU BELIEVE in the growth of the 'l\*l'rilvu'y ; o 17's THE MODERN way. .. and Southeastern Alaska in particula —YOU BELIEVE in the necessity of new anent payrolls for Juneau —YOU DESIRE to be financially intereste | in new enterprises | —AND WISH perm- | to participate in their earnings CALL AT THE ‘ ALASKA FINANCE COCRPORATION | FOR PARTICULARS ) ‘R BUILDING t in Streets THE HELICOPTER can take off from an ordinary yard—hover motionless. Specially suited for commuting, reaching inaccessi- ble places—it’s a modern way to fly. - A NEW-TYPE “NO-BRUSH" SHAVE CREAM FOR DAILY SHAVING 1t protects your face from the razor’s sharp edge, lets you get close, clean shaves without irritating scrapes and tiny cuts. When you’ve finished shaving, rub in the thin film of Glider that remains. It refreshes the skin : 5 . leaves your face feeling softer and smoother. Get a tube of Glider today: GLIDER, the new-type “no-brush” shave cream, is the modern way to shave. Easy to use—protects facc. Heavy Towing!? M. S. AFOGNAK (101-t, 350 h.p.) will be in Juneau this week. ® One of the things a man’s success de- pends on is a well-groomed, smooth- shaven appearance at all times. But ,&ha\'ing every day can mean torture to the face. So smart ien by the thou- sands are switching to Glider, Williams amazing shave cream discovery: Write or Wire -=- W. BURNETT, | SITKA LOGGING CO. E Quick—and easy on the face Glider was developed especially tomake daily shaving quick and easy on your face. A rich, soothing cream, it’s not sticky or greasy—and it needs no brush: fvery lmn. The modern shave cream Snorting Goods Phone 829 B, >TT77 - + o 4 Al é,; ]1:= [/1?.1!;\[([1[;[‘-’—‘1‘\: scinating Electronie Toy } 1ts a strong organiza- k & N £ t ought of the cost. ¥ ELECTRIC HE 1 Fan Ehlers said Mack feels he has the 87 ELECTRIC IRON cator cleus of a strong club, particu- & ELECTRIC IRONS—Aut 7 lowing only ogez larly in pitching and in the out- P KITCHEN WALL CLOC Imperials ¢ field, and that the veteran manager & in the fir is anxious to build up his farm W . Sk et s Only ATTENTION MASONS system. ¥ $ ‘Q“l\“ the winners Jalled Communication of Mt, Ju- - f7 RECORD PLAYER—Complete, Including Parts Ith,Lv LMm\u c\'mlcnuDa: ’I‘hr; Univl‘l'.\itly of Oregon cage & 3s. P A Y 7:30 with Labor in the F. C. De- squad was veady today to embark [, afid Labor to Attach to 4 Any Radio—ONLY $23.45 vt oi an ¢ Tdatarn: - SoRd) it atter . State 44. | Alpine Dairy (Seattle) 46; West- e T i | SEATTLE, Dec. 14—Washington's BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 14 only open ball dafe next Octc- Frank Wickhorst, until Wednesday | has been filled with the head football coach at the Univer-| | 2 g y of California, wasn't sat ad | t L J teday with tie financial settlement Inez ted 10 « : ly(s f1- on the two years remaining in his| 7 24 i g 1,,,_, § o night three-year contract i ! ‘ cuglas fought hard e S the con- But satisfied or not, ke had a / |coula n \ g0 of {; '; "‘!?SI&??) A clan of St. reported $28,500 in his jeans to tide | / jthe rampagi boys from Junea U ‘ (3 ry's, former head grid mentor at "im over until he lands another | | seem to hit an F‘;” H the U. of W. The Gaels defeated job. | | 1 it lookzd easy. In i‘.‘:) ;445‘." 31 E )v‘f 1.&%3 the Huskies 24-20 in the g Zirkhorst announced last night |y | 1 81l son's opener last fall a financial settlement A been! of the Gaels gives the made but added “it is not satisfac- Fred (Form) Hennins and schedule of nine games tory to me.” He also said he in-| st thres game breather, five at he: » tended to continue coaching foot- ~Up on and four on the riad pall and declared “I still contend € nig - < this was all instigated by a very A iting, wit k The Oldtimers won 2 of the few people, and, in some cases, dis- you're not 1 and only seven point ol ’pmff A Anflflflxfi ARE ‘,*G gruntled e¥-football player what gift to «'w“ od by the Crimson Be Wi the a o add. iR i The $28500 figure included pay| v V O N I\J E for the Wolves, for the her match between the for the two years remaining mt :) score of 48 to 21 will played next anv Eaa (QMFBA(K the contract signed about Feb. 1, GIFT CERTIFIC! Hizh point man for - 1945, Wickhorst's salary was re- | vour eift will be right!|McCormick Dou d womens team will portedly in the $10,000 area. 7 3 |for Juneat s evening according to Dec. 14 — The Of the remainder, apprnxnmutel}" 8. Sev A ] that the Phila- $7,500 was said to present com-| | Dougl delphia Athletics geing to join pensation to Wickhorst for damages their National L e cousins, the to his coaching reputation throu E 'B Pk L. role of ~dvarsa puL,..z,v attendant upon | Alaska Elecironies b i A hur Ehlers, newly ] <l m’m— BASKETBALL S(ORES [mal scores of | are ton “ Co lege of Pugel | Whitman 53; Gonzaga 50; over-| time. Mont:nt State 48; Eastern Wash-] ington College 45. ‘Washingten (B's) College (B's) 29. Eastern Oregon College 73; North—l west Nazarene College 49. Pacific University 72-59; Pac-| ific College 13-31 (doubleheader). Seattle College 5; Olympic Junior College (Bremerton) 43. Utah State 50; 76; Seattle ‘Washington EXHIBITION BASKETBALL Cregon State 46 Portland All- Stars 17. Oregon College of Education 56: Vanport 43. ern Washington College 37. {L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, price | — plant, one g miles “vom town. A4 0% Evane “fi_ \¢| BEAL ESTATE and RENTALS ¥ AR f 2ud Floor, Shattuck Eldg. th tub, one electric Tel. 354 cil heater. Phone ; - 447-tf sl WANTED 2 ELEVE, Inlaid hardwood — % i floor, 4 finished bedrooms, cOm-|\waNTED__General housework-sec- pletely redecorated, large b‘“'fi cnd maid—$100 per mo., with ment. Serious ;n’os;;cc:i{vc bu; roora> el hosnds Phcne" g ide ers can inspect any afternoon i > P et sirag] Wil P O. Box 004 4516t o3 + S A WANTED—Experienced male book- 1932 V-8 COUPE, good motor, 4| keeper, qualified to meet public good tires, $150. See Bob Miners,| jn sales capacity. Write Empire Imperial Cafe, after 11 p.m. { C 1486. 451-3t 446-6t | | WANTED--Six-fon, deliver Christ- WO ! mas Tree. me Beaut' il i 450-2t 5_‘ 00.00 1 | WILL SHARE 2-bedrocm apt. with appointmi employed young womai.. Call 873 after 5 pm. 450-t1 FORD V-8, '32 all { A S after 5 um *466 WANTED—Neat appearing young lady to operate popcorn machine HOME i the Waynor g six nights a week; no matinees. mocern stucco homs See Manager, Capitol Theatre. furnished, washing machine and 450-tf mangle included. Tile bath, tile|. > el A sink, hot water h hardwood | WANTED—Pair of man’s ski shoes, floors thruout. Darkroom in| size 8% or 8. Phone No. 9 be- basement, completely equipped tween 8 am. and 6 p.n. 449-3t including two enlar Appoint- i = S R TR R T e ients only, Phone Red ey #iie sATMDN Bigek Chunuy (il Behrends Ave. 444-tf| Wwants to rent a car for one month. Phone 399 or 864. 448-tf §75. 20th Century Market. 435-tf. WILL PAY OASH for pocket-size PR o S S S A AR novels, magazines, in good con- ARMY WAREHOUSE BLDG., 20'| dition. Bring to Bus Depot. by 30, celotex lined—contains 448-4t good bldg. material. Also large e - . i FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT kitchen sink, single dramn board. INFORMATION Phone 035-2. 435-t1. Men and Women CHILDREN’S SHOE Skates, sizes 1 Mechanics, Sales, Office, Techni- and 3, 817 Basin Road. 430-2t. lcal Nurses, and other skilled work- 'ers. The only publication of ita R HERE FROM SITKA Among the guests arriving from| sitka and registering at the Gas-| tineau are W. J. Hills, R. J. Bing- | ham, Lowell Colby, Vicla Hall and her son, Jerry, Ralph Young, Sr,.‘ and Glenn R. Green. { Nationa! Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the | | Resional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, | up to and including 9 A. M. Decen:- | her 31, 1946, for all the merchant- able dead timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or | designated for cutting, on an area | totaling approximately 88 acres, lo- cated between Salmon Lake and the | southeast shore of Silver Bay, Bar- | anof Island, Tongass National For- est, Alaska, estimated to be 2,850 M. feet B.M., more or less, of Sitka Spruce and western Hemlock saw- | timber, and 1,000 linear feet, more jor less, of piling. No bid of less than \sl 50 per M. feet B.M, for spruce | sawtimber, $1.00 per M. feet BM. | for hemlock sawtimber, lc per linear foot for piling up to and including 95 feet in length and 1%%:c per linear | feot for piling over 95 feet in length | will be considered. $500 must accom- | pany each bid, to be applied on the | purchase price, refunded or retained |in part as liquidated damages, ac- imrdmg to the conditions of the sale. { \ Primary manufacture outside of the ;Tummy of Alaska of any part of | the timber is subject to the consent |of the Regional Forester, The right is reserved to reject any or all bids | received. Before bids are submitted, | full information concerning the tim- ber, the conditions of sale, and the | submission of bids should be ob- }mlncd from the Division Supervisor, Juneau, Alaska, Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Nov. 30, 1946. Last publication, Dec. 14, 1946. | RILLING Permanent Wave Cabin- | or the Regional | _ kind listing specific possible em- et with extra clips. Yhone 456 |ployment oportunities in South Am- after 6 p.m. ’cric.., Asia, Europe, Alaska, Ha- ———————————— , wail, Africa. Satisfaction guaran- Christmas Greeiing Cards o 5 f x With Envelopes :ii? $1.00, postpaid. (Airmail add Sdaghs - Booney FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT Available Now At ! MAGAZINE, Dept. J WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. i Baltimore, 3, Maryland Everything in Photography 437-U1. MISCELLANEOUS | FREE USE of p:uio for practice. i Phone Black 250. 447-tf THE FLORE‘\(‘E SHOP Open Evenings by Appointment | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil A Complete Beauty Service loughby. Phone 788 Merle-Norman Cosmetics % i Phone 427 129 Third St.| KIRSTEN'S Beauly Shop, Phone 443-1mo | 956, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings b’ appointment. (233-3t1> PIANOS RENTED and ' TUNED\ Anderson Shop. FOR RENT 'IERRITORIAL DEPARTMEVT o HEALTH: Experienced clerk sten- ographer. 38 hour week. Inquire 106, Territorial Bldg. CARPENTERS, liside work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf] DAY NURSERY PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Under auspices of A. W. V. S. — Juneau Unit Mornings 9-to-12 50c Afternoons 2-to-5 50¢ Afternoons 1-to-5 75¢ or Tel. 21--Governor's Mansion | T4l after 53{" :5_1:3‘ E SHARPEN SKATES, Hagerip|? ROOM M fif.a. apt., ofl range, pri- Sow Tl Shop. 4m-tt vate bath, 513 Willoughby“& . °§,’,m $7.50, up,mfu_ o un 2 ROOY cabin, 843 West mr;‘s z; Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201! 315 Decker Way. B ol el e SRR W N o R INICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, t, Coionial Hotel CHEILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages | new managemen 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's | 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-t1) Sudy: |SEAVIEW APT—One block from LOS'I' MD rmn | Pederal Build.ng. ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home LOST—Fountain per, Phone 2L potel ph, 886, s Mrs. Gruening. - 440-tf LOST — Zipper wallet conumlns More than 16 percent of school valuable papers. Phone Green children in the United States use 624. Remard. 438-3t. school buses. i 370-t0)

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