The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1948, Page 2

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Bot Ioxworth, 178 LUNCH WITH ocked out Fitzie Fi Martha Soclety, on Jan. 28,/ c Los Angeles, (5) 11:45 to 1; Presbyterian Church | h I'R'\\( ISCO-—Jess2 Flores, Social Room 792 4t g on, Calif, outpointed L A G ro, 136, New York (10) oln ' >, PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY Joint Installation Friday, Jan at 8 p. m. Potluck dinner at | 6:30 p. m 795 3t 20 £ The Alaska dockod at 1 am. to- day from Haines, Sitka and Skag-| way with the following passengers 101 Juneau From Sitka—Edwin C. Clark, Mr: Edwin C. Clark, Rollene Clark, Mrs. Caroline Armstrong, L. L. Lindstrom. Bob Winslow, W. A. Miller, Mrs. W. A. Miller, H. I. Lucas, Brooks yHanford, Ellis Reynolds, Joan Kov- | aleski. From Hain Leonard King. From Skagway—Mrs. R. P. Town- send, Lawrence Wand, H. E. Mulvi- hill %he Alaska sailed at 2:30 am. for Petersburg, Ketchikan and Seattle with the following passengers: To Petersburg—Mrs. Linda Mae Bell, Albert Salamoto, Bob Martin, Lloyd Peterson, Mrs. Doris Wagnor, Mrs. Lloyd Peeerson, Janice Peterson, Helen Ball, Mrs B. Waswick, C. D. Wilder, Henry B. Adsero, Wm. M. Post. To Ketchikan—Ernestine Zall- man, F. M. McCoy, Roy Peratrovich, John Halm, Mrs. John Halm, Kay Halm, John Halm, V, Stedman, Mrs. | V. Stedman, MNs. E. E. Bailey, Helen | Arthur, Mrs. J. Bailey, J. Bailey, Maxine Moore, Gladys MeConnell, May Pederson, Kenneth Flagler, E. A. Vincent, Tony Zorich, W. C. Stump, Mrs, W. C. Stump. To Seattle—Sid Thompson, John Monagle, Mrs E. Thompson, Grace | Purdue, Loren Hancock, Andrea 1Plicque. Mrs. Loren Hancock, Mrs. |Ethel Davis, Rosanna Roberts, J. B Covington, S. B, Baker, Dave Burn- ett, Rex Sunderland, Harry Bjork, W. C. %Cox, B. Bonnickson, Lydia Dick, Dale Holland, Mrs. Sam Fried- man, Frances Friedman, Mrs. J. Her- witz. SAM CHAPMAN SIGNS WITH PHIL ATHLETICS PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 27.—®— | Outfielder Sam Chapman added his | name to the 1948 roster of the Phil- | adelphia Athletics while Dale Jones, ‘who pitched for Utica in the East- ern League last year, agreed to Its more than a new look in cars! Its a new experience in riding comfort and wide-range vision! New 1948 Champion and Commander convertibles as well as sedans and coupes! An ultra-luxurious, extra-long-wheelbase, new 1948 Land Cruiser! See these superb 1948 examples of know that far with a OTORISTS everywhere Studebaker was first by postwar car. Now pacemaking Studebaker an- nounces still finer versions of the new look, the new ride, the new vision that Studebaker’s revolutionary new postwar it introduced 19 months ago! styling and engineering. CAPrRIOL AUTO® SALES terms with the Phillies. SEE THE 1948%&% “Showboat” of the Boat Show TWiIN sTaTEROOM SEDANS FROM $3995 (F.O.8. WEST HAVEN, CONN.) Millionaire Comfort, Con- venience, Safety...yet costs thousandg less than any other 26’ Boat ever built, ELCRAFT”isthe SENSATION of the BBoat Shows from Coast to Coast lis popularity was proved recenfly at New York where more fhan 500 " Steelcraft” Boats were sold on fhe "Boat Show" floor in less than fen days. GGST esSteeleraft®® Demand Will Exceed Supply sedans for recreational as well as for commercial service. You'll find the "boat of your dreams”’, built for speed and 'scientifically engineered. There is a “steelcraft” model for every need . . . a boat especially de- signed and built for various types of fishing; day cruisers for the sporisman, OCEDER YOUR BOAT EARLY Deliveries will be made according to the order in which requests have been placed. Some of these fine boats will be sailing Alaska's waters before long, and we suggest that you order NOW and avoid disappointment. JUNEAU WELDING and MACHINE CO. P. 0. Box 1178 or call—631 Willoughby Avenue “Don’t Be Late for °48>° THE DAILY ALASKA EMPth AlaskaHere |Hockey Games| Helen Bell, ¢ JUNEAU, ALASKA (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) If the Fresno Falcons can do as \H"I on their Northern trip as the |Cakland Oaks did last week, San Francisco’s Shamrocks will have to hustle to remain in second place in the Southern Division of the Pacific Coast Ice Hockey League. Fresno, only two points behind the mrocks, njeets Portlard Thursday, Vancouver Friday, New Westminster Saturday and Seattle Sunday. Oakland hoisted itself out of the cellar by winning four games on its Northern inclu three ed last Otherwise the League shapes without appreciable change—; attle and Los Angeles leading their tour week Roy MecBride, Seattle center, uing to s2t the pace as top northern -orer with 62 points; and Pete Wy- wrot of San Francisco still hold fir place in the south with points Games tonight: San Diego at Oak land; Nswv Westminster at Tacoma; Portland at Vancouver. URRF S5 S R SKI DOPE | Washington | for five of HOWE ODELL SIGNS UP TWO ASSISTANTS SEATTLE, Jan. 27—Two assis tants to Howie Odell, University of @il football coach, th signing of Reg- ie) Root and Morris were set today inald H. (Re| (Red) Badgro In announcing the nppointmcms. |Harvey Cassill, University Athletic | Director, said that Root, Odell's top ‘L..«mant during three years at Yale y, would te line coach and 8 mant Badgro will continue s end coaeh, a position he has held at the Seattle institution since 1946 S 0 S Tries Vainiy for Police Force ‘| And How DETROIT, Jan. ~Tony Rea, who has besn trying unsuccessfully his 23 years to qualify Detroit Police Force, was cused today of hiring a brawny friend to take a physical examina- tion for him and a brainy one to pass the mental test. Rea appeared in Traffic Court yesterday with 200-pound Robert gan and student Joseph Sokol- u\\~k1 identified by police as the fo brawn and brain. Both, officers said, passed their tests with flying col- ors, SUN VALLEY, Idahe, Jan —Colorado won team honors and the President’s Cup and Leon Good- man of Idaho took the combined men’s championship yestorday as competition ended in the seventh annual Western Interstate Ski meet The Colorado slick slat artists won four of the five first places in yes- of the three on six month's pmba— tion after they pleaded guilty. Police, who said they discovere the ruse when they became suspi- cious of the sudden jump in Re: written exam rating, charged Gil- ligan was paid $15 for his part in | ) Judge John D. Watts placed each FIRE PROOF Storage | i PR i YeS-'the plan and Sokowowski did his| erday’s Jumping events to 10S¢ OUL oo g0y free accordion lessons. Idaho 824 to 804 in final team A4 R standings. Keith Weeman of Col- orado woh the jumping event with 214.8 points and recorded the best leap of 132 feet. Utah trailed in third with 7¢0 points followed by Oregon with 724 T:ams from Wyoming, Washing- ton, Nevada and California wit drew after high winds Sunday forc- ed postponement of the jumps. How- DON BLACK SIGNS CLEVELAND, Jan. 27.—(P-— Don | Black, who fashionad one of the two o-hit games hurled in the Ameri-} can League last year, ever, none of the four were in the his 1948 contract, the Cleveland running for the team title, | Indian front office announces. 2 ey Terms of the agreement were not G. 0. P. DINNER | announced, but a tribe spokesman Lincoln’s Birthday Make reser- said the 29-year-old right-hander vations with Anita Garnick at|received an increase over last sea Garnick Grocery 794 15 t | son Enjoy the whiskey that's = “‘Cheerful as its Name”’ oo SUNNY BROOK BRAND Y 4 Kentucky Whiskey - A Blend NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N.Y. 86 PROOF « 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ELECTROPLATING ZINC-CADMIUM - COPPER NICKEL and SILVER ZINC BARREL PLATING FOR SMALL PARTS Bolts, Nuts, Nails, Eic. Ideal for Electrogalvanizing Chains Up to 100 Pounds TROLLING SPOONS to be PLATED or BUFFED can be left at Harbor Market CHROMIUM and TIN PLATING Will Be Available Soon West Juneau Plafing Works PHONE DOUGLAS 964 has signed i | | INDIAN CONTRACT | i i 1 | “a00o0eese soo TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1948 W=A=N=-T A=-D-S 'MURPHY & nunrnv~ 75 Percent Profit on investment | first year, man and, wife or a| men can haundle. Owner will| train. No phone calls. | 2 Floating Canneries, real money-| makers. One large, one small, few months work, big profits, small or large crews; living quarters on both. Owners give aid to insure success of pur- chaser inexperienced. Business, net purchase price first year. Owner will train Veteran. Duplex with marine runways; du- plex, cement basement, compl. furn, garage, etc; Decker Bldg.; Crescent Apts.; Seaview Apts. Good building lot, 9th St., unexcell- ed view. Excellent neighborhood. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Nationai tank E RENT IMPERIAL HOTEL, 245 Front St., Weekly and monthly rates. 94 tf Space. Simpson Bldg. 758 tf a| NICF CLEAN speam heated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736-t1 ROOMS FOR REN1. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s, 657-t1. (LEAN steamneated rooms clean heds 315 Gold St 650-0f UOM kitchen prlvl)»fi&.—flann» Hotel. Phone 886 {NICE CLEAN ROOMS. by day week Colonia) Hotel Ph 137 WANTED WANTED B(‘Iure Feb Isl House- wives who have been dissatisfied with their garbage disposal ser- vice, call Juneau 631. You'll be surprised at both the rate and the service. 793 Tt} ‘Lel’s Clean Up Juneau” ELECTRICAT Hon. xd Marine ‘Wiring, appliance repairing. Free estimate. 336 W 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wise. 791 1 mo. | WILL PAY cash for treadle sew- ing machine in good condmon,l Ph. 258 or 428, Baranof. 791 2t.| FULLTIME Clerk Stenographer. In- | quire Room 106. Health Depart- | ment, Territorial Bldg. 90 tf | WORK Wanted: Bkpr-Sec'y woulai like temp. or perm. position. 17| yrs. exp. Contact A. L. Ham-| ilton, Gen. Del, City. 779 3t SEWING and alterations. Phone Green 429. 750 t1} ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES 36 PASSENGERS MONDAY Alaska Coastal carried 36 passen- | gers on flights Monday as tollows:! Juneau to Baranof: Red Mayo and Ron Mayo. From Hoonah: Annie Ross and Susie Broulette. Juneau to Hoonah: R. F. Thomp- son. Juneau to Petersburg: R. Mar-| tin and A. Walker. Petersburg to Wagnor. 1 Juneau to Ketchikan: Albert S. Purell. Wrangell to Ketchikan: Mayecato, Frank Verney. Juneau to Sitka: Regina Men- | del, E. McGinty, H. M. Elwayan, X. Pownich. Sitka to Juneau: Ralph Young, sr, F. W. Hawley, Edwin Sulary. Hoonah to Sitka: Henry Moy, Jr. Juneau to Pelican: Elizabeth | Poddock. | Pelican to Juneau: P. J. John- ston. H Juneau to Tulsequah: A. McDon- ald, W. Gibbs, Anna Wfichlng,' waurie Pepin, J. C. Vials, A. A'l Adams, M. Spyrka. Tulsequah to Juneau: W. Brunm, G. W. Davis, F. Keogh, W. Keron, | G. Grant, G. Meyers. [WO HUSKY LINEMEN | HAVE TURNED PROS SEATTLE, Jan. 27— (®—Two| Washington linemen inked one-year | contracts with professional football teams . today. Gail Brize, Husky end who scored the West's only touchdown in the Shrine encounter, signed with the San Francisco 49'ers of the All-America Conference, and Arnie Weinmeister, tackle and full-! back, signed with the New York! Juneau: Doris Mary Yankees in the same circuit. Neither | disclosed terms. Weinmeister said he was told he would be tried as a blocking back. — eee—— ® 0 & & . v 9 " 0 0o TIDE TABLE . . . JANUARY 28 3 High tide, 3:35 am., 18.0 ft. e Low tide, am, 10 ft. . . . . High tide, 15:28 pm., 19.1 ft. Low tide, 21:57 pam., -3.8 ft. e o 0 00000 0 0 ‘ FOR SALE FOR SALE: New three-bedroom residence complete with full re- intforced concrete basement, at- tached heated garage, electric hot water tank, oil-burning warm-air furnace, hardwood floors and tile drainboard. Located on Behrends Avenue, The Highlands. Phone 107 or 641. 795 tf M. V. TAKAN; write Box 3015, Juneau or evenings call Berg- mann Hotel, Rm. 41, or call on Boat at Small Boat Harbor. J. B. Prucher. 95 6t LADIES Racoon fur coat, size 36, very cheap; like new. Call Mrs. Pete Hammer, 534. 794 3t 3 HOUSES and lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 tf SEINE Boat “Tenakee” for sale; 48-footer. Boat at City Float till Wed. Write or wire for informa- tion to owner, Ronald John, Angoon. 794 6t GENUINE Johnson Figure Skates for men, all sizes, value $13.95; selling for $5. B. M. Behrends Store, 94 3t HOUSE: Less than 2 years old; Casey shattuck Dis- trict. Luxuriously furnished, dining room, fireplace, hot water heat, two bedrooms and provision for the addi- tion of two more bedrooms and second bath. Phone 234. (792 3t) Re-enforcing cutters and re-enforc- ing benders; sand screens. Mrs. Krause, Ph. 439. Call 793 tf SHOE Repair Shop in good condx- tion for immediate sale. For in- formation call or write Earl Mil- ler, Douglas. 98 tf PUPS—Five weeks old. Small dog. Phone 234, 792 3t FOR SALE—Hecating and Plumb- ing business, includes shop equipment, stock and 1940 model ‘e-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 and Heating, Box 801, Cordova, Alaska. 91 12t GOOD adjustible sun lamp $i0. Phone 284. 790 3t | 10-HP. Johnson outboard motor. $125. Ph. Blue 708. 790 3t | 5-ROOM House with | “bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Fhone Red !20. Harold Zeng- 790 tf One 1l-passenger Play Boy bus; 1 46 DeSota; 1 '41 Chrysler; 1 '40 New Yorker Chrysler; 2 '40 Dodges; 1 '40 Pontiac 8; 1 '35 Packard 8-passenger; 1 '42 Hud- son. For information phone 22. 89 tf SHOE Repairing shop equlpm;;l for sale. Call Douglas 333. 787 tf 3¢ FORD coupe; moior and tires in good condition. Call 497. 788 tf TWO year old Lammp Hercmes Marine Engine, 107 HP, with power take-off and high ten- slon magneto and wheel, A-1 condition for less than half price. Emil Vienola, across Douglas Bridge. 79 ‘t1 SEWING - Machines bought, sold and repaired. Red Front. So Franklin. 75 1mo . x HUNTERS ¢ Have your guns completely * cleaned and overhauled be- * fore winter storage. Complete * Service & repair Skies, Guns... * and Tackle. * DARNELL’S SPORT CENTER L B e S . . e s se e s .aa PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3ra. T18-t. HISCRI-HIIEWS WlN'.I'EB & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats PR e b R R {AVON PRODUCTS representacive Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7tu. 656-t1 ——— BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc Violet Seaberg, Green 483. SUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way LOST ARD FOUND —— FOUND: Necklace; call Green 662, identify and pay for ad. 794 2t

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