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PAGE TWO Suited To All Formalities Finest Quality TUXEDOS Sm midnight blue tux- with broad n lapels, Per- tectyy fitted to you . perfectly suited your budget. in today select new “tux” many cccasions to come. Sizes 36 to 46 ® Double Breasted $55.00 @ Shorts edos to Come _— your for ® Regulars ® Longs PEN- PROTECTING SOLV-X! actually cleans your pen as it writes! @ Ordinary high-acid inks cause 65% of all pen troubles. They clog feeds. They rot rubber. They corrode metal parts. But Parker scientists bave added a special ingredient ~SOLV-X—to Parker Quink that dissolves and flushes away pen-clogging sediment. Keeps pens Prevents metal corrosion and rub- ber rot. Now offered in 9 brilliant colors—4 perma- nent, 5 washable (ideal for school or home). free-flowing. CONTAINING SOLV-X Prices: Quink 15¢ and 25¢, Superchrome 50¢ THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janesville, Wis, U. S. A o0 . how long since you saw home? The end of the busy season is your chance for o vacation old country. Plon now to go by air for m extra doys with old friends and relatives. Daily flights i Vew York on new, r-engine Douglas luxury oirliners Overnight o Glasgow, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm. Your travel agent represents us locally. Ask him vt o complete round-trip by cir Scandinavian Airlines System 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, N. Y. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA The Thursday Nighters took over |the alleys at the Elks Club last night with the following results: | Juneau Drug LUMBERMEN TANGLE JUNEAU ELKSTO o N !Ss. Matson 365 | | E. Peyton 353 \WITH JUNEAU HIGH; ~ BOWL KETCHIKAN » - 1 | D. Matson 379 1994 Percy’'s Cafe vo A(S TONIGHT The Elks \x\\]mv commititee 1iS| gandicap 339 i r holding an elimination contest to' A. Neilson 384 hoose the team to bowl Ki {the maple ~court of the High = Ay powlers interested may declare B;:’w 364 {school gym tonight, and Juneau'pemselves to the alley man and| = Eo and Columbia Lumber, each |ihejr scores will be kept. ‘ Junean Upholstery | four victories and one de-! The high 10 men will ke used by, ' Ahsus i o St “ago feat, will tangle in the fist game. ine team captain during the Ketchi-| g B‘lg) i3 B The VFW and ACS, alsd even,|kan tourney. Ll H“IL‘L 10l {with cne game apiece won by de- | gixteen games will be played dur- ks 5;1,],(,,, 414 1745 {fault of the Wachusett, will com- ing the lm\rmmk‘“f | e pete for the first genuine victory | SEpay. YOuR, Rasaware | for either team. | Erandoep o Coach L. B. Avrit of the high {y Ay o I'school has issued a record of the ¥ WinGier - {wins and losses chalked up by & Msueny e all teams competing in the league, 2- o e [and the four highest teams and| g, ovathall took a layoff last night,! McLean - Wemer jeither or both high schools Will|y, preparation for scores of games gandicap 255 ‘mmvnd for the championship in | tonight, and there were: only three B Moore 310 I'the final playoffs. important contests across the maple g Ross 313 The standing of the teams at | . .. as follow C. Hagfiup 392 | present is: . New York U. 77; Duke 56. 8 Riss 353 1683 | Imperials, won 7, lost 0; have yet | aophattan 58; West Virginia 53. i Alésknifer Photos to play Douglas High School. Buffalo 45; Western Reserve 40. prandicap 088 | Columbia Lumber, won 4, lost 1; | Basketball in the Southemn Divi- o ooy 159 have yet to play Juneau High, the |gion of the Pacific Coast Conterence 1 B(d‘dmv 356 ACS and VFW. takes the tloor tonight with all 1l00r ;° porier 381 Juneau High School, won 4, 10st | ¢ .ms launching the 1948 campaign 5+ A lbvemaar 439 1924 1; have yet to play Columbia Lum- |jy 5 new style of schedule. ¥ ber, Mike's and Wachusett. Stanford University takes on the i Mike’s, won 4, lost 2; have yet | University of Southern California in Hs "dlmBuller ppisi l)ru;.m to play Juneau High, Wachusett. | the first game, and California and D‘ M,"z\m‘ 381 Douglas High School, won 2, UCLA play in the second game of W. Andrews 515 lost 4; have yet to play Imperials. the double-barreled program - at M. Pesrog 388 Darnell’s, won 3, lost 4; have yet | Olympic Auditorfum in Los Angeles. ey 427 1951 to play ACS. The next night it will be Calif- T e s VFW, won 1, lost 4; have yet|omia against USC and Stanford p.-.cche Disposal Sertfo to play Wachusett, ACS, Colum- |gagainst UCLA. A capacity throng of g H“‘c‘, 13-)2 bia Lumber. 8,000 is expected both nights. RSty 308 ACS, won 1, lost 4; have yet to i W. Hellan 372 play Columbia Lumber, VFW and FROM CORDOVA BT 353 1833 Darnell’s. B/ Ane 3 Wachusett, won 0, lost 4; have Ira Rothwell, C. B. Simpler and yet to play Mike's, VFW, and Ju- | Anne Davis of Cordova, are regis- neau High, tered at the Barsno: JIM PHELAH CHOSEN iI’RESIDENI OF AFCA | NEW YORK, Jan. 9= (®—Jim | Phelan of St. Mary's was named President of the American Foot- ball Coaches Association today to £ > | succeed Tad Wieman of Maine. (Invuanonal) | Other ofticers elected were: Har- vey Wuharmon of Rutgers, Fi | Vice President; L. R. (Dutch) Meyer |of Texas Christian, Second Vice President; Earl Blaik of Army, | Third Vice President, and Russ Mc- _ Laughry of Dartmcuth, Secretar- MASONIC TEMPLE | = [ | . Saturday, January 10 ) po rf Briefs | In New York tonight, before about fi 3 112,000 customers and an expected gate of $60,000, Olle Tandberg, the ) tall Swede, will meet Cleveland Dancing 10P. M. 1ol A M “Cutie” Joe Maxim, in a heavy- 3 #: & ! | weight scrap. | Right hander pitcher Dale Mat- the\uon ha.s lumed in his signed The Baranof Beauty Salon offers these JANUARY SPECIALS Machine Oil Permanenf Wave - $7.95 Machineless Oil Permanent Wave $12.50 SPECIAL COLD WAVE - $17.50 THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE EVER OFFERED A COLD WAVE AT THIS PRICE. Have your hair styled in the Latest Mode. Razor-cut styling gives you a coiffure of which you'll be proud. The Baranof Beauty Salon Telephone 538 for Appoiniment MRS. ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Assisted by MRS. FLOSSIE FORAN, Beautician Open Evenings by Appointment 11948 contract FRIDAY, JANU to become the first player to enter the San Francisco PCL baseball club fold this season. {Lum mainly in relief roles, Mat- thewson won three games and lost one last year. Joe Page, ace relief hurler of the New York Yankees, is the latest of the World Champion key perform- ers to agree to 1948 contract terms MURPHY & MURPHY | 2 INCOME property, duplex, excel- | President Don Stewart of the Los| 10t condition. Net over 10 per Angeles Angels has refused to give cent on invst. Large basement the Boston Red Sox permis et Fiold: airtiiy. ~ rathine o GROCERY business, real money camps at Burbank, Calif., for their| Maken ”"fy‘"" g ot R W El Paso, San Jose and Oroville farm | Phone cabis. : We considered it an infringe- | LARCE business property, fire- T " Stewart ex-| Proof, b location, net income “We )mw' denied other over $5,000 arnually,’ Terms. gue teams the right to 3-Bedroom House, Quonset Hup with 4 rooms and bath, 3 good properties Auke Bay, 2-bedroom home 7th St., Hobby Shop, curio cull the crop of youngsters by hold- ing trials, and we're, not going t make an exception for the Red Sox." o . store, large apt. house net over The nation's college footbal| 10 percent, etc. coaches, who voted Fritz Crisler ot| 2 APTS, aid 2 Marine Runways, Michigan 1947 Coach of the Year,”| $7.000. gave him a plaque at a.dinner last| DPouglas—2-bedroom home sell~ night in New York. Before more ing far below cost, new, compl. than 300 coaches, sports writers and; fu'n. 2 lots. sports personalities, Governor Thom- | 3-Bedrcom house, furnace, auto- as Dewey, himself a Michigan Al-| matic hot water, elec. kitchen, umnus, presented the plaque to Cris-| basement and garage. ler, 3-Rcom home, furnished, modern, 1so 4-bedrooms, $2,250. The Seattle Ironmen, far ahead = n the Northern Division of the Pac-' ONE, TWO and THREE bedroom ific Coast Hockey League, couldn’'t homes in Juneau and Douglas. hold San Diego’s Maurice Vaillan- Several Excellent Income ceurt last night and the Skyhawk: Properties. in fourth place in the Southern TR 5 Dluson, yon 4 P.URPAY & MURPHY REALTORS>-ACCOUNTANTS yver First National Sanx E RENT Phone ALASKA COASTAL HAD 13 PASSENGERS THURS. Alaska Ccastal Airlines carried 13 FURNISHED 2 bedroom Apt. for passengers yesterday, with flights to. working pecople. No children or Tulscquah, Hood Bay, Angoon, and pets. Ph. Red 462. 780 3t Hoonah. - e A i 4 Passengers from Juneau to Tulse- API. for ren.. Seaview, one bmck‘ quah we! Osburn Church. from Federal Bldg. 759 1 mo | Tulsequah to Juncau. Mrs, E. Williams, J. Williams. ‘Space. Juneau to Heod Bay: H. Salo, J. Simpson Blde. bt P, Neysen. NICE CLEAN steam Leatec rooms, | »An'.;cnn to Juneau: Roy Peratro- g0 staam baths. Scandinavian vich. Rooms. 736-t1 | Juneau to Hoonah: Dorothy Al- 2 | exander, Albert Greenwald, A. B. ROOMS FUR REN1 Down town | Hicks, and F. Metcalf. oeation Inquire at Darnell's. | Hoonah to Juneau: Sarah Shar- 657-u | clene, D. Jonson —— e | - P—— (LEAN stcamheatea ruflms clean heds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1 KOOM kitchen privileger, — Home | | 18 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN SOUTH BY pAA ™ ™ ™ | NICE CLEAN ROOMS. by day o No /flights were mane.: biPan. i oons. Colonisl Batel Bh 187, | American from Seattle yesterday, SWISS WINE OUTPUT but 18 persons flew from Juneau o to Seattle. They were: Frank Wright, LAUSANNE—(#— now under w; Wine mak | in most grape-grow-! Jessie Lisby, Horace Lisby, Mae Suhrbier, ing areas of Switzerland, indicates!| Ted Lyman, Mary Lyman this year’s production at 81,000,000 to Dorothy Heliker, Dean Hart, 84,000,000 liters as compared with Lynn Sawyer, John Yolland, Mike last year's yield of 72,000,000 liters. Carey - ————— G. H. Koster, Hans Larson, Rob- The battle of the Monitor and ert Teeling, Betty Alexander, Fred Merrimack was fought at Hamp- Young, Paul Wipf, Frank Sneider. ton Roads March 9, 1862. . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER Bl LLETIN U N TIME DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4: M., 120TH MERIDI. Max. temp. | TODAY last Lowest 4.30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. Anchorage 15 8 1 0 Pt .Cloudy Barrow -25 | ~80 -28 Trace Clear Bethel -17 -21 -20 0 Clear ! Cordova 38 | 29 32 a1 Snow Dawson 17 | --20 -8 0 Pt. Cloudy Fdmonton 18 | 1 2 0 Clear Fairbanks -12 | -27 -25 .04 Pt. Cloudy Haines . 32 | 32 30 05 Snow ! Havre ;44 25 25 0 Clear | Juneau Airport 40 32 33 A5 Pt. Cloudy | Annette Island A o] 33 47 Rain | Kodiak 26 21 25 .05 Pt. Cloudy Kotzebue -16 =21 -19 0 Clear Burbank 82 39 55 0 Clear i McGrath -18 -33 -30 Trace Pt. Cloudy i Neme [] | -15 -15 0 Clear | Northway -12 | =15 -13 Trace Snow | Fetersburg 40 | 33 32 a7 Clear | Portland 52 | 35 35 17 Clear | Prince George 33 1 12 25 0 Cloudy \l Prince Rupert 40 e 38 82 Rain { Seattle 49 | 38 32 42 Cloudy | Sitka 40 | 38 32 42 Cloudy | Whitehorse 17 \ 9 14 .03 Pt. Cloudy | Yakutat 37 27 27 14 Clear : *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4 30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The stationary low pressure center in the northern Gulf of Alaska continues to fill. A small but intense low pres- sure center lies in the vicinity of Petersburg at the present time. This center is moving rapidly northeastward and is beginning to weaken. On shere winds are causing cloudy skies and intermittent rain or snow along the Pacific Coast from the Oregon-Washington border northward. Temperatures along the Pacific Coast are slightly above normal. Skies | are mestly clear along the west coast of Alaska and over the interior | of Canada and temperatures range from 20 to 40 degrees below zero. ! Occasional snow showers have been reported over the interior of Alaska' and temperatures range from 15 to 30 degrees below zero. Mostly fair | — weather has been reported over the northwestern quarter of the Umted States and Umpcratures are only shghuy below freezmg | S BGAT OWNERS | Rates Slashed & FULLY EQUIPPED SHOP EXPERT WORKMANSHIP CHANNEL BIIAT WORKS ACROSS FROM BOAT HARBOR Phone Red 110 11‘ 1 W-A-N-T A-D-8 | é | = 1948 ~ [ ARY 9, 1" FOR SALE 10-tube All-wave Like new. Phone 780 3t ¢ e Vi ZENITH 1941 | console radio. 253 WILL sell youth bed with pad, $10 or trade for goed play pen. Ph. €9 636. 780 3t PRACTICALLY new 7 ft. plywood skiff with steering kicker and 3% hp; Firestone motor; Vietor Springfield; 30-30 carbine; Victor ¥ %% phonograph. Call at 44 Village 180 6 4 k) 1986 V8 Ford pickup, good rubber, sparé tire, heater, reconditioned engine. Can be seen at Connors - Motors Co. 779 3t BABY Stroller, good condi s Red 785 779 3t TWO year old Lathrop Hercules , Jy Marine "Engine, 107 HP, with power take-6ff and high ten- sicn magneto and wheel, A-1 » condition for less than half price. nil Vienola, across Douglas Bridge. 19 o PRACTICALLY n Zenitn radio, Mcdel tery Set; Sun- kraft he , slightly used; Victor m. and ca register; Everhot A ette and poreelain oven 1 used. All ftems at bargain pri- ‘4' ces. Reliable Transier 179 4t VP DEE ' Wiectric Washing Macaine, $30. 227 4in St. 78 3t ¥ COMPLETELY furnished 2 Apt. Fouse, electric ri oil heat. 580 Park Ave. Contact Howard Meyer, Yellow Cab, 778 3t «an F‘LRI\ISHPD 5-Room House at 511 11th Street. 77 $395 1936 V8 Ford Sedan; new brakes, new clutch, tires good, 1 spare, moter fair, radio, hes Sealed beam lights. Call Blue 130 between 10 am. - 3 p.m. 7L SEWING Machines bought, sold ; and repaired. Red Front. So. Franklin, 15 1m0, o 4o | SPRUCE forest woud for heating, cooking or fireplace. P. O. Box 1345 or Phone 688. 763 1 mo, t | 2 BEDROOM furnished house. Fur- nace, fircplace. Immediate oc- 4% cupancy. 214 4th St. Phone Red 398. 66 tt | FURNISHED house on 80x90 lot | with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phone Black 113 or inquire at 824 W. 9th Street. 758 | o T e gt T Ry 1 . HUNTERS g Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns.. and Tackle. * DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER . P . = . .« . . . . . . M SALE- -Thice Douses and i af usgs in good condition and Jer location Inquire Trevor Davi Box 576. Juneau 472-t -l PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Ph. 143 124 W 3rd. ~ WANTED WORK detud Bkp: like temp. or perm. position. 7 yrs. exp. Contact A. L. Ham- ilton, Gen. Del., Cll 779 3t Piano Alaska Dealer “nderson Plano Shop 13-t -Secy would % EEEEEEE ° Woman Cook. Must be good. Work 2 or 3 hours in_ eve- ning for private family of three; npermanent position. Call Apt. 702, Baranof Hotel, 12 to 6. T2 tf ® 00 060 0 ) ° eeco0 00 e HhLP WANTED—Painter, must bé 1st class mechanic, 5 days work guaranteed. Ph. 581. T42-tt MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies De\'cloplng - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats VON PROHJCTS represemn..ne Pbone Black 475 P.O Box 7e2. 656~ AEAUTY SHOP, Permanents, etc Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 4 o) ‘UARANTEED Rea Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50 Paper Curls. $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop Phone 201 315, Decker Wav LOST ARD FOUND KL LO&T—YL‘ung orange tiger struud cat. Shy. Prominent rings around legs, Answers to ‘name Cedric. Reward. Green 825 or 874. 79 3t 4" st watch near Mc- Kmley Bldg. Owner pay for ad. Phone 706 days. LOST—Hana truck; call 333 or 312, hnder please Reward. 77 tf Y “Greeks and Romans used ginger which they probab- ly obtained from Arab traders. - o)

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