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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRII --IUNEAU ALASkA i inches n[ new ¥ 5\H|m\\ and inday rln Luhlum committee of the Ju-| Ski Club announces that \kl f..iOC KEY ! ction will be available at i PResults | T s ——— v v—_———v——. hill Saturday afternoon and | i sibly mday All Junior ski| l °d Press) ! s season the nbers e requested to turn out Three SquadS NOted fory have their rday for the first instruction cellar in the on of the Pacitic| on BASKETBAll Basketball games last night in the States ||~\\1H(l in the following final scor Washington tan 54 Arfzona 6! State 58; Manhat- project, and it will be| movement of the tow| t The tow committee| NEW YORK, Dec. - 54 Oklahoma 48 Northern Divis Sunday 19.—#—Cali- Coast ice hockey league would especiall { £¢ irdie And) & oo Sksthe : § g s badsisss fornia, Purdue and Southern Meth- 1y ce\ve nacsengers from Seattle yes- | be at the ringside. He will be ; Missouri 44 The Canadian Club triumphed faces of a i rated the most improved |, Ll Tk R R s e s SR Michigan S. 43; Michigan 38. | 4-2 over the Portland Eagles last who have : 15 of 1044 In (He ®ho J‘““‘ i : ; 5 i T .:1 Wi crohen GIUR hEke RNl % | . neau to Seattle. 3 1is ero re « Creighton 52; Rice 43 night and shoved the Ea last | from this p | nal Shusonea e e V0. Reatie : . Tulane 44; Wyoming 30, year's champions- to the bottc - > {poll of hes and ath- Utah State 51; St. Bonaventure| The Eagles matched goals with Bffa directors 4 e 7 ¢ B a8 count e The same @rOUD | njgyina Igou, Larry Igou, Robert | this month 47 Royals until the count stood tabbed Ohio State and Towa as | o C 5 hen R 1 . { Morrow, Only the possibility of such a Texas 61; ((wv .39 1, and then Ray Voll took a K”,( Bhente: ABpolntinenta, { 3 : ) o) % Bert Seaton, Marguerite Sea- | recurrence cculd arouse enough pass from Wil midt and shot Rated the basis of recovery g home the ton, Bjern Torkildsen, Larry Fitz- | interest to lead promoter Nick | latter a ky start, the hon ial League will take | would have gone to North Caro-| lleys tonight with|lina, Oregon and Alabama, which edule: ‘ finished stron But the poll was winning score. Benny fety margin i, The Cc Hayes' added the sa g ) the third period over the Biviaton b S & T Clothing vs.| conducted Wwith the idea of com- |,k Norman Rivers, Emst Peters,| The Coalport, Pa., challenger has ¥ : Darnell's vs. VA paring final res with pre-sea- | Caldwell fonght o > times in more Two fights last nignt resujied iIn San Diego R—Pamaray Club vs.| son expectations 2y Ll & 4 i the tollowing decisions —— s 3 —— i tha a ye¢ losing to Chuck Fu- Ludwig Nelson’s; Bailey’s Bar vs.! Lynn Waldort, coaching the Cali- \’Vul‘c(‘s(ex'.- Mass—Tippy Lul'k"‘_- o . Sanitary Meat | fornia Bears for the first time 148%, of Garfield, N. J. TKOed Kooes fur men. Were >t | walked into a tough job. The team Ernie Petrone, 148, of Philadelphia 00 under OPA approv- LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE lost seven of nine ts in 1946 ’1:1‘ the fourth round of their squab- <5 | vhffk»\l sty plaids.| Ghristmas Party Monday, Dec.|In a complete reve f form by |, e oroken slzes to close out, $15.00 23 at 7:30 p. m. in New Moose many of the .same players, Cali- ! Minneapolis—Jackie Graves, 130.| While they last. GRAVES, The Glub, Don't ‘orget! 762 3t fornia won nine of 10, I only | Austin, Minn outpointed Joey | Clott Man 762 at -ee - | to Southern Cal., the Pacific ‘Const Dnlm{. 127'2, of Spokane, in a ten- > > - It wili pay you to shop Hum( mumunu champions,. 39 14 | rounde Empire Want-A Purdue’s Siandings Purdue bounced around the Big | Nine cellar last fall but rallied = | strongly behind new coach Stu | Holcomb for a fine record of five | wins and four defeats in streffuous | competition. The Boilermakers bowed to Wisconsin by 18 points threw a scare into Notre Dame | before succuming, 22-7 and then lost to Minnesota by five points | and to Indiana by two. { Southern Methodist, led by Doak | Walker who returned from ser- | vice late last season, swept through | the Southwest conference with @ perfect record until tied by Texas | Christian in its tinal game. A 14-13 decision over Texas was the clincher. Coach Matty Bell's Mus- tangs won only four of 10 in 1946 N. C’s Comeback | The North Carolin b, highly | touted in pre-season talk, bowed | to Texas and Wake Forest betore sprinting to seven straight victor- ! 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The Web- H feet lost three out of four and then cut loose with a six-game w ton, San Francisco, Idaho, Wash- TO F ;Hun State, Stanford and Oregon WN HALL RECREATION CENTER Starting Saturday—--December 20,1947 - Saturday |2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.-25¢ | 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.~75c [[ % &5t sseevie oo toe ree Sunday 2:00 p.m. fo 6:00 p.m.-75c | EVENING CLOSED soTie i The members of Juncau Post No. Monday 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.25¢ |7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.~75c || &, e, American ek, Depar) ;i 7 “o5 ) 3 &, Tuesday 2:00 p.m. 1o 4:30 p.m.-25¢ [7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.-75¢ KIDS’ PARTY WEDS. EVENING CLOSED 2. 3 in Block No. 4, approximately three feet by one hundred feet in dimension. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN E AC H EVE Nl NG hesed, o the etate of All N, Mop | sen, deceased, by the Probate Court | to present them, with proper vouch- ers attached, to the undersigned | within six (6) months from the date | Administrator w. w..a. First publication, Nov. 28, 1947, Last pubncntlon Dec. 19, 1947. ing on January 26, 1948, will vote 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.~10c "‘u’Sday Couples Dnly—g.ou to 12‘00 First publication, Dec. 12, 1947, {of the Juneau Precinct, Alaska. B | of this notice. Penn State, Iowa State, Minne- ota, Wisconsin, Rutgers, Mississ- mm and Maryland were others drawing more than one vote each in the “most improved category Failure of the Ohio State line on a proposal to authorize the Le- | zion Building Association to grant AFTERNOON CLOSED fae | ; $1.00 PER COUPLE | Last publication, Jan. 16, 1948, | Friday 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.~25¢ | 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.-75¢ ||, —- | i All persons having claims against | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem: ber 28, 1947. | 'n easement over a portion of Lot { NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Instruction Period from 7 P.M. to 8P M. || it e i ac o . the estate of deceased are required N. C. BANFIELD, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the 16 day of December, 1947, duly ap- pointed administrator of the Part- For HIM or HER Our prices are lower than in the States. Thai's a flat statement but we can prove if by cafalogs of the mail order houses. The reason is that we haven't had fo buy any lafely and the price has advanced so much. LET US SHOW YOU. The NUGGET SHOP OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WW%’%’%@@&%”WW%WW GER and OBERT S. ASLESON, De- ary therefor on said day were duly issued to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said estate are herby required to present said claims, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice to the undersigned Ad- ministrator at Yakutat, Alaska, or to his attorney, M. E. Monagle in Room 200, Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 16 day of December, 1947. HARDY TREFZGER, Administrator. ]Fh’st publication, Dec. 19, 1947. Last publication, Jan. 9, 1948. n)d. two and tying one ! SK“NG DOPE ‘GRlDEXPERTS 1947 REPORT - ar Go gene Nervin, n ' Be CLIPPER NOW Pan American Arrivals itrick, Carl Cecil Harper. Juneau to Seattle ih, Margaret Tt will pay in nine given ROBINSON GiRL S(OUI NEWS NOTES i "“,“L”‘“‘v oy son buildup as e The Girl Scouts of Troop 11 met ire of the High School build- of the Big Nine was Iowa, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 18. Wé | the next regular meeting of they failed to do better than had our Christmas party with our{ g, " yieay Badminton Club will thre won and a tie in nine games. mothers present We exchanged be ofi Jabuaty 5 Things were so tough that Coach glits and served refreshments. The | R Sl die Anderson offered his resig- mecti s dismissed at 5 o'clock. | iny e it B just before the Minnesota SUZANNE MILLER. Reporter =Beautifui 85 tf His team then went out kn x.nuu-u sphers, d over the n By GLENN ENGLE Eeeog@gEegltllerrlresesy R DETROIT, Dec. 18 P—Vividly (12)\( pnp\ll:u'r to high ]n(l!\ to- Robinson-Chuck crap hera ‘ nvm"m T Airways brought | Louis r Ray's bovo, will the heavyweight ruler had from Seattle wer2 Eu- |t Walcott earlier onty Bertr 1t Jersey Joe irwin, | Londes to predict an Olympia Stadium record crowd of some 19,- George Han-|000. fnd an all-time high gross Cam- | gate cf $90,000 for the 15 rounder Jensen, Don Hawk, W you to shop Home i and Tony Pellone and beating autiful 55 tf | Frankie Abrams The Children's Hour LONGFELLOW’'S POEMS (By Dun:ld Crisp) Songs of Safety (By Frzml( Luther) Jack and the Beanstalk Cinderella Puss in Bools (From Let's Pretend) * Uncle Remus Stories (By S(erlinf Holloway) 2 The Selfish Giant (Fredric March) * Inside and Ouislde Alaska The Happy Prince (Bing Croshy—Orson Wells) - Rohin Hood Alice in Wonderland Dumbo Pan, The Piper FOR THE BOYS How fe Play Blnhll Big savings by Flying Clipper! . >__ y SAVING From JUNEAU BARGAIN FARE ROUND TRIP (PLUS TAX) To SEI;;TI.E (By J:)e E. 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