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PAGE TWO . o« Let Your LINENS Express THANKSGIVING BATES COVERS are all white, with a brocaded rayon design 54 x 72 - $5.50 NAPKINS . . . fo Match” B5c each HAND PAINTED CLOTHS These are made of pure linen, and come in as- sorted patterns to please everyone. 54 x 54 $6.25 BEAUTIFUL QUAKER CLOTHS Nothing nicer than one of these on your Thanksgiv- ing table. Colors are white or ecru, with many differ- ent patterns from which to choo e sizes to it Prices from $10.00t0 $32.50 ALL-LINEN NAPKINS all tables. These will go very with the cloth. $1.00 each B Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 — { Vincent 490 % P BowlI“G {J. Halm 531 2549 X oz 2T e JUNEAU 2ND TEAM ? o B In the second Sunday teletype w, McKinnon 492 LT bowling contest between the Ju-{Eq Forsyth 516 'Qi()l Dy HW neau and Ketchikan Elks, playe)d‘g_ Rodenberg 419 b vesterday, the Ketchikan bunch|w. Kin; 431 12 Y TO RELIEVE [, everything but the first team!p, Ho}mgqmsL 449 2307 p 4 battie, which they lost by 39 pins.!| KETCHIKAN 2ND TEAM mg@ COUGHING The Ketchikan wuogd tegm‘ doub-| petersen 531 ! les and ladies tcok the other games, Roady 502 g, A% DISTRESS |scores of which follow | Ligestrand 450 T JUNEAU FIRST TEAM | Bailey 496 Sating |E Hagerup 573 | Flager 524 2504 t on throat, |A. Stewart 487 | —_— J. McDaniels 458 JUNEAU ACS DOUBLES r bronchial |A. Burke 558 | C. Telquist 419 | licinal vapors. | Jj. Snow 510 2586 E, Rodenberg 415 834 t back surfaces KETCHIKAN FIRST TEAM | KETCHIKAN ACS DOUBLES | ; poultice. And it |y yffert 549 | Hawkins 435 v CKs J. Maloca 471 | watson 462 897 vanorue |V. Stedman 508 | = S g | JUNEAU LADIES i | . Holmquist 467 A. Dalzigl 417 | C. Forsyth 420 |M. Burke a1 | L4 'M. Burke ... 437 | Wa’ |C. Barragar ... 424 2165 KETCHIKAN LADIES ‘ |Mae Pedersen 492 iPaggy Lane 471 [ {Maxine Moore 436 | | Betty Ryus 452 | —wherever you gO | Peggy Bailey 20 2278 H E s | LUNCH AT THE DUGOUT | 224-2nd St. Nov. 19——11:30-1:30.[ —adv.736-t1 | - COMING SOON 20th Century Theatre “Forever Amber” IT IS r Eu,m\ REAL TRAVEL COMFORT aboard Pan American's swift. four-engine Clippers. While the miles race smoothly by. you relax in a softly-cushioned seat. You're served good hot meals on the longer trips . . « tasty snacks on the shorter ones. And stationery, new magazines, an extra pillow or blanket are yours for the asking. Pan American has served Alaska for 15 years . . . offers frequent and convenient transportation to Alaskan centers from Nome to Seattle. Let us help you plan your trip where- ever you w~ant to 2o PUN AMERICAN WoeLo Arrwars The System of the=Thying Clppers - ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE Qur new truck will be in service November 16th. Call 631 Afternoons and Evenings for PROMPT and REGULAR SERVICE Extra Pick-ups at reasonable rates. LET'S CLEAN UP JUNEAU IRONMEN WINNERS, | SEVENTH STRAIGHT (By The Associated Press) Seattle’s Ironmen ran their Paci- | fic Coast Hockey League spree to | seven straight last night, handing| the New Westminster Royals a 7-5 pasting. | The Ironmen, far in the lead in the league’s northern division, stag- ed a w.ld and wooly braw! for thel heme fans, No less than 12 penal- ties were assessed in the first two pericds and Seattle’s Maurice Duf- fy and New Westminster’s Bill sloboda drew major raps for a sec- ond period wrestling contesf. Each got a match penalty and will sit out their next games for renewing their brawling in the penalty box. San Dicgo thumped Tacoma 4-3 before 2,000 spectators in an inter- divisional match on the San Diego ice and the Portland Eagles mea- | sured the Vancouver, B. C, Ca- nucks for the first time this sea- son at Portland, 5-3. The Eagles took a two-goal lead in the first period when center Joe Backstael scored on an assist irom Doug Carrigan and.a few minutes later helped Jim Russell scoot one in. He gave the Eagles a three-point lead with a shot from inside the blue line as the second period opened. Standings: Southern Division Team Wik T TP Fresno 8 5 1 23 San Francisco 8 3 0 16 Oakland 8 7 0 16 San Diego Bocslhe 1 vl Lcs Angeles 4 6 1 9 Northern Division Seattle 1 2 1 23! Tacoma 6 7 0 12 Vanccuver 5 6 2 12 Portland 5 8 B Nevwr Westminster 2 12 1 5 g OOTBALL SCORES There are many surprises in re- sults of football games played Sat-| urday and several that were not. Army and Penn played to a tie, Northwestern rolled up a goad score on Notre Dame, Penn State| showed up the Navy, Washington State and Oregon State played a tight game, but the Washington Huskies were not so much against | UCLA. t Here are the final results of| games played over the weekend: ‘Washington 7; UCLA 34. Washington State 14; State 13. Oregon 21; Stanford 6. \ Montana 14; California 60. | Army 7; Penn 7; tie. Notre Dame 26; Northwestern 19.| Penn State 20; Navy 7. | Idano 13; Utah 6. Texas A&M 7; Rice 41. Drake 7; New Mexico 8. Florida 7; Tulsa 7; tie. Florida 7; Tulane 7; tie. Chattanooga 0: Mississippi 52. Baylor 7; Tulsa 6. Denver 0; Utah State 20. Wyoming 6; Colorado @1. Colorado A&M 27; Young 25. Montana State 0; Nevada 55. Michigan 20; Wisconsin 6. Minnesota 7; Iowa 13. Marquette 6; Indiana 48. i N. Carolina 19; Maryland 0. | Brown 7; Harvard 13. New York U 0; Rutgers 40. | Wesleyan 13; Trinity 0. | Lafayette 7; Fordham 0. New Hampshire 14; Conn. U 6. Cornell 13; Dartmouth 21. Alleghany 7; Susquehanna 7. Virginia 6; West Virginia 0. William & Mary 45; Washington | Oregon' | Brigham ! | | HERE |State 20. DR. ALBRECHT IS 'HEALTH CONFERENCE At the invitation of Surgeon General Parran of the U. S. Pub- |lic Health Service, Dr. C. Earl Al- | brecht, Territorial Commissioner |of Health, left Sunday for Wash- |ington, D. C., aboard Pan Ameri- |can to attend the annual meeting |of the State and Territorial Health Officers Association. Enroute Dr. Albrecht will stop in San Francisco to confer with Dr. W. T. Harrison, medical direct- or of District No. 5, of the U. S. Public Health Service, and Dr. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—#—The parian's personal representative odcs today were against all of the on the west coast. Dr. Harrison “Big Four” of college football — ,ecently made a personal tour of Notre Dame, Michigan, Penn Stateé health needs of Alacka and ob- and Southern Methodist—staying served certain health conditions unbeaten and untied for the bal- for which an immediate solution ance of the campaign. must be found. Dr. Albrecht and Not a week has gone by with- Dr. Harrison will attempt to work out one of the major teams be- out the solution of these pressing ing knocked off the unbeaten and pioblems. untied list. Last Saturday, for While in San Francisco, Al- instance, Penn, Georgia Tech and precht will also meet with Dr. Utah were sent sprawling off the gdith Sappington of the U. S. Chil- spotless perch. SMU had a close (ren's Bureau and discuss Alaska's call, coming from behind to Wwin. maternal and child health program. As it stands now, SMU, with From San Francisco he will eight straight wins, is in the most pioceed to Chicago to confer with precarious position of the current American Medical Association of- list. The Mustangs, who downed ficials and with the Cook Coun- Arkansas 14-6 last Saturday, still ty Medical team which made the have to hurdle troublesome Baylor survey of Alaska’s health needs next Saturday, and Texas Christ- quring the past summer. He will ian the following week. plan with these people the pre- The next toughest job confronts _entation of Alaska’s health prob- Notre Dame, winner of seven jems to Congress. It is expected games. The Irish, who either took hat the Cook County medical team it casy or were hard pressed when wi)] be called upon Ly Congress they emerged with a 29-16 win over to testify as to ths health needs Northwestern Saturday, face a real of Alagka and offer suggestions test of what will probably te call- gnq recommendations to remedy ed “The Game of the Year” when ype needs. they engage Southern California At the close of the State and on Dec. 6. During the interim, Territorial Health Officers annual Notre Dame will take on oft-sub- meeting on December 5, Dr. Al- dued Tulane in a breather. The precht will remain in Washington Trojans also are unbeaten, al- t5 work out with representatives though their record is marred by of the Department of the Interior, a 7-7 tie with Rice. They have the U. S. Public Health Service, e Bk and the Office of Indian Affairs, Michigan and Penn State are 5 comprehensive medical program almost certain to end the regu- ;or Alaska with special emphasis lar campaign undefeated. The on the control of communicable Rose Bowl-bound Wolverines should gjseases, improved sanitation, pub- make it nine in a row when they Jice health nursing, housing, tuber- meet a deflated Ohio State team cyjosis control and hospital con- in their final game of the season gtryuction. next week Ditto for Penn State pDr. Albrecht fears that the prob- which meets oft-beaten Pittsburgh joms to be discussed will necessi- next Saturday. tate his absence from the Terri- In addition to Southern Califor- tory from four to six weeks. nia, Penn and Kansas remain un- «Byt we are in a better position Leaten, although tled among the noy than ever before for favorable major elevens. Penn, anxlous to consideration by the Federal agen- avenge its previous thumpings at cies and Congress inasmuch as Army’s hands was disappointed Ajaska’s health problems have re- when held to a 7-7 tie by the Cad- cejved excellent support by the ets. The ‘Quakers, however, cap- AMA team, Dr. Harrison, and the tured the Ivy League title as gongressmen who visited Alaska Princeton’s Tigers clawed Yale 17- a5t summer,” Dr. Altrecht said. 0. 'The win gave the Tigers the - COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP “Big Three” championship, since Princeton previously had drubbed pRo_FooTBAll Harvard. G Here are the results of football NEW DAIRY SERVICE games played Sunday in the pro- ‘Will resume Milk Delivery tomor- fessional ranks: row (Tuesday Morning). National League —adv. 736-t1 Philadelphia 32; Boston 0. A T Pittsburgh 24; New York 7. and Lee 6. Chicago Cardinals 21; Green Bay Boston College 13; Tennessee 38. 20. Catholic U 16; Washington Col- Detroit 38; Washington 21. lege 0. Chicago Bears 41; Los Angeles 21. Colty 6; Bowdoin 21. All-American Hobart 7; Rochester 7; tie. Cleveland 37; San Francisco 14. Auburn 6; Georgia 28. New York 16; Los Angeles 13. Uk.a.oma 21; Missouri 12. Brooklyn 21; Baltimore 14. Georgia Tech 7; Alabama 14. - Arkansas 6; S. Methodist 14. DOCTOR FOR PETERSBURG Kansas State 0; Iowa State 14. Petersburg is to have a doctor. Pittsburgh 0; Purdue 28. He is Dr. Clarence L. Youngstrom fricflgsflg 1_?: xagk;;hom A&M 7. of Onalaska, Wisconsin, and is due i e 2 to arrive in the Wrangell Narrows Vermont 0; Middlebury 19. Tufts 20;, U of Massachusétts 6, " CPOLS about Nov. Z2. Amherst 14; Willlams 6. Richmo.nd 14; Virginia Tech 26. Po:ifol‘::ecsw'::“‘f:nom for ‘S’\filngh-ng:a g;l Erexel 14 :\he l:lrst tm: :hn;za“hm“l,;m o * 2 nchorage, Sept. 22, when sacks John Hopkins 48; Haverford 13 of mal were rifled in an Alaska Syracuse ’7; colglte‘oA Railrcad car there, have been re- Michigan State 14; Temple 6 COVered since Oct. 19. The Inspec: South Carolina 0; Duke 0; tle, [OTS Stated that a principal suspect Wake Forest 0; North Carolina 'S "elng held in the Anchorage jail 5 and that their investigation is still continuing. The mail taken con- sisted entirely of parcel post. Georgia 28; Auburn 6. Illinois 28; Ohio State 7. Yale 0; Princeton 17. Holy Cross 0; Columbia 10. Canisius 27; Niagara 0. St. Bonaventure 13; Scranton 7. Loras 21; St. Joseph’s 6. Santa Clara 33; St. Mary’s 9. Southern Oregon Col. of Educa- tion 40; Chico State 12. Bliss’ Trading Post Beads, Paper Flowers, Hose Children’s Union Suits MARINE WAY NOTICE! s vou it voe 1047 SCHOOL TAX? (85.00) All male and female persons over 21 and under 55 years of age must pay the SCHOOL TAX. Unemployed fe- males, active military personnel, paupers, insane persons, and those maimed or crippled are exempt. This Tax Becomes Delinquent Dec. 1, 1947 and a Penalty of $2.50 Attaches Thereafter. Send or mail your remittance to Box 651, Juneau. For further information contact the local Territorial Tax Office. ROOM 203 Simpson Bldg. DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION Territory of Alaska CALLED EASTFOR| W=-A-N-T A-D-S | 'MURPHY & MURPHY 3BEDROOMS; electric kitchen; 2 baths; 2 rooms can be rented if desired near school and Federal Bldg. possession appr. 10 days. Terms. 2 BEDROOMS, cpmpletely fur- nished. Excellent neighborhood. Possession 2 weeks. Terms. BEDROOMS, possess.on 2 weeks. Furn. Douglas. Terms. DECKER BLDG.—real money ma- ker. o® om:'s at Auk Bay; Pe- mi. Glacier oums Basin Road; ALBATROSS, $3,750; Excellent ar-round home, Point Louisa. cme prep. 12th St. house, apt. arages, new. SEDROOM ine view. ACRIFICE! bedroom ccmpletely home, Glacier Highway seil immediately. KRUSE HOME Auk Bay merly Jahnke's. I URPLY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS >hone 676 over First National Bank WAKNTED MAN DESIRES full or part time pos.tion as Stenographer, Clerk or stenographic typist. Ph. Red 608. 736-16 hway; 3 bed me compl. furn. $3,000 for 2- furnished Must [lness. (for- THRIFTY Christmas shoppers at Dollar Bazaar. Holy Trinity Par- ‘sh Hall, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m. 734-13 HIGH SCHOOL girl will care for children Friday and Saturday. Ph. 036-2 long 2 short. 734-t3 KIRSTEN'S Bdeauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. T14-tf NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736-t1 GARAGE FOR RENT. Ph. 513. 736-tf s SINGLE ROOM. Private entrance, 423 Harris. Ph. Blue 750. 733-t4 RENT a SELECT-O-RAY SUN- LAMP for better health. $10 De- posit; Rent $5 « month, may be applied cn purchase pr.ce. PAR~- SONS ELECTRIC COMPANY. 727-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi- ness section, 326 2nd St. Phone Black 354. 723-tf ROOMS FOR R! Down _town ocation Inguire at Darnell’s 657-18 CLEAN steamheatea rooms clean beds 315 Gold St \ 656-t1 OOM kitchen privileges — Home otel Phone 886 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week Colonal Hotel Ph 187 - VISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNER will be here for short time. Phone 208, Alaska Music Supply for appointment. 731-t6 WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Potographic Supplies Develop ng — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards AVON PRODUCTS representa ive Phone Black 475 PO Box 7t :. 656-t1 EAUTY GHOP Permanents, ete. To'et Seaberg Green 483 ‘UARANTEED Realistic Perman- ant $7.50 Paper Curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop Phone 201 315 Decker Wav 636-t¢ CHARTER BOAT “M. V. Taka | packing towing, or what ha_ you Ph. Douglas Boat Sh Douglas. Call at 1st float, Sm: Beat Harbor. 736- WHITE JERSEY iormal size Worn once. Ph. Green 830. H - 736 1 SMALL circulating heater, ¢ W 11th St. 736- . . . kS . . . L] L4 | ® 2 BEDROOM furnshed house ; ® 1% mi Glacier Hiway. | . ® Electric kitchen, full base- | L ment, automatic hot water | ® Price $5,850. Ph. 035 ring 5. | 3 736-tf . v ® o e o o e e 3 1933 HUDSON COUPE newly a: completely overhauled, fair ru’ ber. Bargain, $275. Ph. Blue 3" 36-, SKIIS, RADIOS, motors, tors, overcoats, electr.c toasters, card tables and bicycl SECONDHAND STORE. 317 Franklin. 736 SEWING MACHINE, %, 1-3 and hip. electric motors, circulati heating stove, restaurant si battery radio, computing scaies, wardrobe trunk, barrel shot gun, Yukon telephones battery type. Harris, 925 W 11th St. $1 and LESS, handmade gifts, dt clothes, plastic ware, househ: papers «shelfing, dusting, fre ing pressing, cooking and wra] piny) candy and white elephan{ A hand made quilt given aw i in; over $1. Holy Trinil Parish Hall, Nov. 19, 7:30. 783-| PLUM PUDDING — None oth than Mrs. Guern's $1 per 1 cly Trinity Parish Hall. 733- nch MILL WOOD. Ph. Grec | 450. 734~ e 32 ft. TROLLER “Relief”, 75 h. Chrysler. Ccmplete with gea $ Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoona 133~ ka. SHINE LINE” Christm: cards, gft wrap, greeting car ‘or all occasions, Scripture ar nun-seripture. Ph. 175. 132- 'URNISHED HOUSE with 20 x Quonset hut on a double lot. I quire 624 W 9th St. 732- UNIMPROVED lot 4% miles Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. fronta easy approach from hiway. Pricd for quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. 732 NCOME PROPERTY, 3 apar ° ments, completely furnished, elec tric stoves, steam heated, ceme: \bnsement, newly painted, exce lent condition, centrally locate reason v’y priced. Phone Blue 1€ flonoons or evenings for ay 31-t:, ointment oRAND NEW Jeecp Motor $30 Late model 5 h.p. Johnson oul board $100: Inquire 127 Willougl ., by evenings. 731-1 | RENELL Cruiser No. 31E998, ] ft. long 5% ft. x 18in. Nightca Black 669, day call 877. 728-tlm" | SABSE Mty oAl BTT. TV el DODGE SKDAN new tires, $35 Jorgensocn M‘“ors. m-‘g“ PIANOS FOR RENT or SALL: Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Deale & Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shoj ! 124 W 3rd. 13- “OR SALE- lhice nuuses and (v houses in good condition and er | tocation [nquire Trevor Da Box 576 Juneau. 4721 | IR SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * Wathingten's Oldest Indvetrial lastitution e R O