The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ‘ This to th YV T in wl ] ) v;w colered lmw]-"’_ A X thrifty buy LADBIES: , This sale will continue CNLY through — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY DEFINITELY CLOSING at | MONDAY Six B Rehtends Co| QUAL e CLOTHS Dol-a- waiss THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU HIGH WINS Vivite Goods from Pehrends Percale $Sheets ) 81"x108" - 8B.50 NEW COACH FOR DONS ANNOUNCED CISCO, Jan. 26. B of $an Prancisco four football coaches years, entrusted it who resign: USF aturday after coac S 'hrmwh one and los and giving iccesstul coach to R o> o - COACH MCHEEVER DRAWING $25,000 CHICAGO, ful E. McKee who has c schools in ay his three year contractgs Jan. 26 —P—You mad five different at 2 dozen years, declared oW IiMPORTED tor McKeever's 3an Francisco, ving upwards of $25,000 per sea- statement, made in T'he for we fine hand towels kitche “ G0 20¢ please remember... n use. 0'Clock, January 28th Compare ITY SINCE /887 | |2 OUT OF 3 GAMES | | ‘ iN PLAY WITH SITKA | I Juneau High' Sthool Crd | s were vietorious in their ‘mm an of Sitka, taking two of [ he three scheduled games, The -. irst @ resulted in a win for indicates he will be! Today’s Top Whiskey William Penn ! THE PRICE --- S AP SPORT> ROUNDUP (BY HUGH FULLERTON, JR) NEW YORK, Jan. 26. ~One of 1e oddities in the coaching profes-| n is that Howie Odell left Yale [ r Washington because the West | e el offered him greater opportunities June 30 to 27. The second game e X e | L wenit 1o Sitks, 2640 28, dha: thd it 8 1% mofthaiatter Howsid C QD N ’I‘H N U E D tiird ‘ehirie ! eVt SiEst M€ Hobson had moved from Oregon L B et B aY, WaS 15 yale because the East offered | wor D! mea < ter opnort ites W/ g H R i In the Saturday game the first wgpe L et o % & B @& IR Mo v & e Hrgt ar Hobson hasn't had am W6 ( fi‘ 2!3 > sp s quarter ied Juneau 13, Sitka 3; |, ,mI ‘,10 Ilil, ci)i:‘m)uxfxn“ ‘I: “.;n econd quarter, Juneau 17, SItka pa foung | iy by 6 53 ] 4 in the East, though he ) ° n " d e exacti (RS RA RS ound in the 18 ; qwaflm CIRAERG. ird quarter, Juneay 26, SUKS qamits the Ivy League doesn' tum - 2 e e o 004 ma boys (6-6 and over vy = 1 ~ | i JUREES A is) as the West Coast—One bi ?f W { RN high man for Ju- girrerence S G that riost 1?‘-‘ points, and Avrit, gastern S don't start b 7 k ‘i 10 points, was high man tor November and don't vich to Sfoc Up" on o B3, 75 nany vho aren't ilable Hok e him destiny today to 32-year- J CUSLS Suharich, ex-Notrz Dame e > and professional star, VT " " (. 4 He was promoted from line ¢o. $H'x¥%" - @Goe o L - g 3 When the Chica 1 i telephoned his hen the, Ghios from Pittsburg. He i Rt o ere in a few days to s '_“' Al ar contract for an 7]'”'“"“]‘1" ich succeeds Ed McKeever X ”‘:" (g"p up— Humbolt Eastern Washington 48; Central Washington 46, Pacific Lutheran 65; Western Washington 40. i l skipper of the Chicago Ropkets attle Pacific 79; Pacific College Large Size Lunch Sets “makes me the highest paid coach R e S8y 7 ic ’ ey in professional football, Centra 7 ympic A. 5; ’Z" ai“ A puy you women won t want to pess “What is more,” he beamed. “The | 63 ? L gift sometime e n the bank.” attle College 49 N ;’At‘h Jdaho 68; Whitworth 60. oortland 52; College Puget Sound uality. 36 in. wide. Will retain son and probably more from the 34 e ; ': yd. aR a e S tockets’ new backers, who so far| Wenachee J. C. 47; Grays Harbor by 0 0 i Qfic have not been revealed. J.C. 44 P Solid color. Colors to mateh your he Detroit Lions' new owners ooy s 7 bath room fin- -4 a set recently were reported to have of-| NCH WITH 11 rianfle : M in $3. 0 ered Frank Leahy $35,000 annually Mart ciety, on Jan. 28, ; T ighs Mat 1 0 win him from Notre Dame, which| 11:45 to 1; Presbyterian Church ality ; the sav- large s refused. Social Room 792 4t { while to buy a R S 4 S50e ™ Pari-Linen Towels 18" % 32" 17 bleached linen, with | £9Sy On Your Pocketbook ! Compare THE FLAVOR RSN tith '| without - com Value -+ §IX ARE INITIATED IN - JUNIOR CATHOLIC DA - CARRIED SAT. BY PNA Truly Distinctive /. W% You Get MORE For of St. Ann's C of the » Hamlin REPUBLICAS T0 i | PNA flew on Saturday and carried 14 passengers. Those from Juneau| ) Anchorage were: Tom White, Ken | lin, Claude Hurst, Mrs. C. E.| George McCracken, Lillian acken | Burns, Betty Amudsen, Ann| , Joe Morrison, Glen Huff. { age to Juneau: E, J. Grim-| Charles Huntley, James Lang- ¥ 435 T n - HOLD LINCOLN DAY |, DINNER ON FEB. 12 stead, | { - —— ! ) ry | {OTICE { > Repub-| we will not be responsible for a will hold any debts contracted by any pmsan. at the Salmon| jtner than ourselves. (776 1 mm‘ | | a itry Club on the night of| Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Holland 1 | Pt T en Bucy, ) 1 of spes is now being | Helen uck nged. Reservations should be| The rare flower, shortia, 1s found Counselor, Mrs. E Ropella anc Miss Ga k at Garn-lonly in the mountains of North Assistant Leader Jusnita Diaz ¢ ick's grocery as early as possible. |Carolina and in Japan | Your Money n Blended Whiskey 86 Proof. The straight whiskeys in this product are 4 years or more old. 35% Straight Whiskey, 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Gooderham & Worts Ltd., NOW IN FULL QUARTS s A5, (OLLEGIATE BASKETBALL| NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—P—A roll call of the Nation’s top college basketball teams today would find few of the recent football power- houses answering “present’—proving the little guy .egn. still- throw his weight around din- the cage sport Of the institutions that made up college football’s first ten in the i Associated Press’ fingl poll Dec. 9 | onlys two—Texas and North Caro- lina—are still around enjoying the fresh air of the upper strata basket- all , fifth in the football rank- ares the Southwest Confer- enc ge lead with Arkansas and Baylor: on a perfact record (3-0) {and boasts one of the season’s best overall marks—13 victories in 14 sames. North Caralina No. 9 in the grid lineup, has five straight verdicts a setback to occupy the Southern Conference top rung with C. State. The tarheels have a season record of 13-2. The other football top-flighters basketball also rans while the campaign's dwindling list of 1ries these nam- (12-0), Duquesne (11-0) and Ford- ing, (12-0), ham (11-0); e Dame and Michigan, tops n the gridiron, have dropped four ames apiece on the hardwood and out of the national spotlight. 1ers of the foot are ing h mediocre marks Methodist (8-6), Penn a (8-5), Penn- uthern California and Georgia Tech (4-7) - Hockey Games' (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Scattle and Vancouver in the hern Division, and San Diego in Marked up Pacific ey League victories Idonmen, Northern 1 , had little dif- ticulty in dispesing of the New West- minster Ro; 7-1 The Vancouver Canucks had to from behind to beat the last Portland Eagles, 7-5. Go! mm the s2cond period Portland led 3-1, but Bill Carse scored to be- a Vancouver rally that put the Canucks in front, 5-3, as the final period started. Vince Helly and George Beoth- man, scoring in the first and second periods, respectively, gave the San Diego Skyhawks a 2 to 1 victory over the San ncisco Shamrccks. The Bay C skaters saved them- selves from a shut out when Le Cunr ham* tallied in the final period with Jim Williams and Bush Jackson assisting Ro2sults of Sunday games in other leagues follow: Nanonal League Detroit 1; Montreal 0. Toronte 4; Chicago 4 (tie). Boston 6; New York 4. Amevican League Buffalo 6; St. Louis 3. Indiar Providen lis 7; Philadelphia 4. e 3; New Haven 2. ) i Betod oy ony S "°Ruw¢ml eLivors , Wllinols | |MURPHY & MURPHY kKt 5 Percent Profit on investment first year, man and wife or 2 men can handle. Owner will train. No phone calls, 2 Floating Canneries, real money- MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1948 W=-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE LADIES Racoon fur coat, size 36, very cheap; like new. Call Mrs, Pete Hammer, 534. 794 3t 3 HOUSES and lot. Inquire Trev- makers. One large, one small, ©Of Davis. 04 tf few months work, big profits, SEINE Boat “Tenakee” for sale; small or large crews; ving 4g.footer. Boat at City Float till quarters on bcth. Owners give yyed, Write or wire for informa- aid to insure success Of pur- tion to owner, Ronald John, chaser inexperienced. Angocn. 94 61 Business, net purchase price first year. Owner will train Veteran. Duplex with marine runways; du- GENUINE. Johnson Figure Skates for men, all sizes, value $13.95; plex, cement basement, compl. selling for $5. B. M. Behrends furn, garage, etc; Decker Bldg.; Store. 794 3t Crescent Apts.; Seaview Apts. - —— —_—— —— Good building lot, 9th St., unexcell- ¢ ¢ o ¢ ¢ 0 6 0 0 ¢ ¢ o ed view. Excellent neighborhood. o % ® HOUSE: Less than 2 years e H“npm & mnuv ® old; Casey Shattuck Dis- e REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS ® Urict. Luxuriously furnished, e Phone 676 over First Nationai ganx ® 9ining room, fireplace, hot e ® water heat, two bedrooms e - ¢ and provision for the addi- e 'on “T ® tion of two more bedrooms e " ® and second bath. Phone e IMPERTAL HOTEL, 245 Front st, ® 234 (192 3t) e Weekly and mnnmly rates. 94 tf © . - ® & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SLEEPING room for woman in — -~ — s private home, one block from EASY Spindrier Washing Machine Federal Bldg. Call Green 635, in excellent condition, reasonable. 701 4t Call Black 462. 793 2t FIRE PROOF Storage Space, €1 reing cutters and re-enforc- Simpson Bldg. 758 tf ing benders; sand screens. Call Mrs. Krause, Ph. 439. 93 tf NICE, CLEAN steam Teated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms, 736-tf ROOMS FUR REN1 | location Inquire Down town Darnell’s, 657-t1 at + heds. 315 Gold St. 650-tf | ROOM Hotel kitchen privilegec — Home Phone 886 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o week Colontal Hotel Ph 187 WMITED bA.LEtMAN traveling Alaska, at- tractively priced line cotton, ray- fabrics for retail stores. Comm. State lines carried. Write lLEAN steamneaved rvoms. clean | SHOE Repair Shop m good condi- tion for immediate sale. For in- formation call or write Earl Mil- ler, Douglas. 93 tf v"’UPSaFlve weeks old. Small dog. Phone 234, 1941 Pontlac Sedan for sale, $32. Phone 864 after 5 pm. or Sun- days. 792 3t 792 3t FOR SALE—Heating and Plumb- ing business, includes shop equipment, stock and 1940 model ¥2~-ton Ford V-8 panel truck with new motor, new tires, new radia- tor; must be sold by February 15 due to illness. No competition and plenty of work lined up ahead. Heated shop rents for $20 per month. Priced reasonable. Write or wire Cordova Plumbing Room 907, 120 E. 8th St, LOS| and Heating, Box 801, Cordova, Angeles 14, Calif. 794 m Alaska. 791 12t OVER §2 AN HOUR! Sell name' GOOD zdjustible sun lamp $i. plates for houses. Write National| Phone 284. 790 3t engraving, 212 Sumner, Boston, = SN, Massachusetts, * 794 2t Johnson outboard motor. | $125. Ph. Blue 708. 790 3t WANTED—Before Feb. 1st, House- wives who have been dissatisfied with their garbage disposal ser- vice, call Juneau 631. You'll be surprised at both the rate and .~-ROOM House with bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- er. 790 tf the service. 798 Gt el W | One 1l-passenger Play Boy bus. 5 ‘Lepp;Clean; Up, Jungat ") 1 F s Deliotas. 1 A1 Ohirgiler; 1 ELECTRICAT Hon. d Marine| 40 New Yorker Chrysler; 2 40 Wiring, .ppliance repairing. Free estimate. 336 W 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wise. 791 1 mo. WILL PAY cash for treadle sew- | ing machine in good condition. Ph. 258 or 428, Baranof. 791 Zt FULLTIME Clerk Stenographer. In- quire Room 106. Health Depart- ment, Territorial Bldg. 790 tf ‘WORK Wanted: kar -Sec'y would ] like temp, or perm. position. 17 Dodges; 1 '40 Pontiac 8; 1 '35 Packard 8-passenger; 1 42 Hud- son. For information phone 22. 89 tf ONE of Juneaw’s best small busi- ness shops. First class equipment. | Well established business. In- ) quire Bost Auto Painting, 90 ‘Willoughby. 787 6t SHOE Repairing shop equipmem | for sale. Call Douglas 393. 787 tf }'34'FORD t,oupe. “motor and tires yrs. exp. Contact A, L. Ham- I ilton, Gen. Del, City. 19 mi in good condition. Call 497 788 tf SEWING and alterations. Phone| — — Green 429, 750 tt| TWO year old Lathrop “Hercules LISTEN PEOPLE The Democratic you, if elected, MORE TAXES, but | nothing for the people of Alaska. The Democratic Platform states they want more taxes. Income on‘ the salary worker and resident of | Alaska. er of real or personal property, bend the Territory for Five Mfluen Dollars 1or those of us and the | future generation to pay for and they already favor a Sales Tax, they must favor every group of taxation. Spend, ‘spend, spend. tax. The Republican Party is trying to cut down taxes and believes that the Government and Territory of Alaksa should live within a bud- get like any citizen and family. This is not time for additional taxes. It is time to live within one's means. As far as tne cry of the Demo- | cratic Party that As Alaska Goes| So Goes the Nation, in voting we have 17,000 votes in Alaska—10,000 are office holders. The Democratic party brazenly brags they control the efficeholders’ votes and will tell them to vote for and how and when, and issues do not count. Well, we shall see if dominated Tax, tax, votes with the crack of the lash| will work in Alaska, It never has before. (adv. Jan. 26-27-28) ALASKA TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE LUNCH WITH Martha Society, Jan. 28; 11:45 to 1:30. Presbyterian Church Social Room. 792 4t e SEATTLE VISITOR Moine Miller of Seattle is | registered at the Baranof Hotel. —— e FROM SKAGWAY Martin Cordes of way is registered at the Hotel Juneau. Party pledges, Property tax on the mvn-\ Marine Engine, 107 HP, with | power take-off and high ten- sion magneto and wheel, A-1 condition for less than half price, | Emil Vienola, across Douglas 79 tt SEWING Machines bought, Bridge. “sold ‘ and repaired. Red Front. So Franklin. 775 1mo SPRUCE forest woud for heating cooking or fireplace. P. O. Box | 1345 or Phone 688. 768 1 mo HUNTERS Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns.. and Tackle. * DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER s it e o s 4 . . 3 . . . |PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE | Wurlitzer Plano Alaska Deale) Ph. 143 3inderson Piano shop 124 W 3ra s !SCELLANEOI!S WINTER & POND CO., Inc. ! Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats PRODUCTS | o represenacdve | ’hone Black 475. P.O. Box 7t2. 656-tt AR DRI s - s ) SEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, ete Violet - Seaberg, Green 483 o UARANTEED Realistic Perman. ot $750 Paper Curls, $1 up, Lolas Beauty Shop Phone 201 315 Decker Way LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Necklace; call Green 662, | identify and pay for ad, 794 2t o « o o . - <P

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