The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 28, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO I DIT rola D) G A UP GOOD GA nffiS ERIALS W jGLAS 111 layoffs of eries Lage | [ o Defeat Columbia j’ i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASK re a medal or bra- qualification ELKS TOURNAMENT ENDS WITH 370 2 IN JUNEAU FAVOR - in ed to make the Thurs- 1 visitors and /1:beTs are always weekly shoots to join or use the ntact A. Boddy indry mateh is also nen in the very announced. BRI S drasts BOWLING the series with the over, bowling 3 alleys and the League went into : with the follow- Parsons Electrie 170 160 154 114 152 157 171 161 122 156 806 780 Darnells 160 176 118 141 139 150 756 bles the Paderson and score 3. Lave neau t m of -oo i ¥ 205 182 M 196 174 125 150 161 179 98 158 180 111 191 738 Sicks Rainiers 106 116 141 137 184 115 147 145 124 166 202 144 130 844 . RIFLE, PISTOL SHOOT > with ther TIDE TABLE JANUARY 29 for any person 776 1 mo CARI PARTY 29th at 8:00 P. M. . HALL Refreshments F NORWAY (A‘%P CON ‘e’.{"" IH‘N and REPAIR WRITE or WIRE For Reservation and Information Bn\ Et“ “ran qul. Alaska NEW ( T e ——— e e |STARTING THURSDAY c0 o0 e e Snow Total AT A.B. HALL RANGE June 165 139 " e 152 « ' Hageru i 160 171 87 446 454 450 481 484 2315 member bmorrow | King small A.B. Hall ntinue each Total FROM ANCHORAGE Mitchell of g tcced at the Baranof Hotel iu Rifle T R ar icle to fi CAA MAN HERE NRA qualifi r 7/ Ned E. Nelson of the in marksman, througl attl is registered at .he th both rifle and pis Baranoi Hotel. 1gs will il every had a: Bill from ICE-COLD COCA-COLA GOES GOOD WITH FOOD | | | | 1 | ! BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COLD STORAGE © 1947. The Coca-Cola Company JUNEAU MRS. R. E. SIMPSON IS ON EXTENDED VACATION Mrs. Robert E mornirg on the E Francisco, will visit with E Simpson Princess left thi Norah for wl ment ) y for form xing champion of E. Matthews, known s Billy Smith ws died here to Cear R > nickname became s career when wa his real name, Bitly e resic ) San Fran- 1d eounty oo SEATTLE VISY Gordon C. Seland registered at the t call me had lived in E} Bar 690 when he came here as Empire Wanta FORMER RING (HAMP BH.lV SMITH IS DEAD 28— were pend- welterweight e world Charl- boxing last night a part a German unable to pro- cmith,” and the name stuck Paso since Y a train- - e r of Bob Fitzsimmons, heavyweight, S ENGE LS NS L E A e ks R RN . RUASKR_RIALINES “WIN “afreetripto Scandinavia [ b To commemorate the Swedish Pioneer Centennial in 1948, the Swedish American Line invites you to enter an ESSAY Three groups of contestants judged separately: 1. College undergraduates 2. High School and Preparatory School students 3. Adults regardless of occupation Contest closes April 1, 1948} Write today for complete contest information to Contest Editor (Dept. A, J. E.) Swedish American Line 636 Fifth Ave., New York 20,N. Y. S AL Include Scandinavia in your next trip abroad. Travel on the famous White Viking Fleet of the Swedish American Line. A dependable sorvice direct to Sweden. © Offices or agencies in all leading cities WEDNFSDAY ]ANUARY 28 I948 W-A=-N-T A-D-S at of Mat- SEWING and alterations ;! aid today MURPHY & MURPHY 75 Prnem Profit on investment first year, man and wife or 2 men can handle. Owner will | train. No phene calls. |2 Floating Canneries, | makers. One large, one small,| months work, big profits, small or large crews;, living quarters on both. aid to insure success chaser inexperienced. net purchase price hrat Owner will train Veteran. iew of year. | Duplex with marine runways; plex, cement basement, furn, garage, etc; Crescent Apts.; Seaview Apts. | | Business, | Geod building lot, 9th St., unexcell- | | ed view. Excellent neighborhood. | 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank "GB RENT IMFPERIAL HO’IEL 245 Front St., Weekly and monthly rates. 94 tf FIRE PROOF Storage " Space. 3 T Simpson Bldg. K real money-| Owners give ‘ pur-| du- compl. | Decker Bldg.; | ] & }a BEDROOM home, oil furnace, re- | frigerator, elec. range, some fur- | niture, nice marine view. Phone Blue 690. 796 6t |FOR SALE: Pair German subma- rine binoculars, 7x50; coated len- ses, fixed focus. Room 113, Home Hotel. 96 4t FOR SALE: New three-bedroom residence complete with full re- inforced 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. %5 u | M. V. TAKAN; Wl’ite Juneau or evenings call Berg- mann Hotel, Rm. 41, or call on Boat at Small Boat Harbor. J. B. Prucher. 795 6t Box 3015, - LADIES Racoon fur coat, size 36, very cheap; like new. Call Mrs, Pete Hammer, 534. 794 3t 3 HOUSES and lot Inqunre 'h‘ex- or Davis. 794 tf NICE CLEAN sieam Teate¢ rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736-tf ROOMS FOR REN1. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-tt “crean 850-tf LEAN steamneated rvoms heds 315 Gold St OOM- kitchen Hotel. Phone 888 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 137 WANTED—Before Feb. 1st, House- wives who have been dissatisfied with their garbage disposal ser- v call Juneau 631. Youll be surprised at both the rate and the service. 793 Tt ‘Let’s Clean Up Juneau” ELECTRICAY Hon. d Marine Wiring, ippliance repairing. Free estimate. 336 W 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wise. 91 1 mo. WILL PAY cash for treadle sew- ing machine in good condition. Ph. 258 or 428, Baranof. 791 2t FULLTIME Clerk Stenographer. In- quire Room 106. Health Depart- ment, Territorial Bldg. 790 tf WORK Wanted: Bkpr-Sec’y would like temp. or perm. position. 17 yrs. exp. Contact A. L. Ham- ilton, Gen. Del., City. 79 3t Green 429. 750 t1 KUROWSKI IS BACK IN CARDINAL FOLD READING, [, Jan. George (Whitey) Kurowski is in the| St. Louis Cardinal fold for 1948. ‘The star third baseman signed his 1948 contract | ert Hannegan who was an honored jguest at an old timers' baseball | banquet. While terms of Kurowski's new pact were not revealed, he said it contained a substantial boost over um 1947 contract figures - eee THURMAN TUCKER IN TRADE FOR WEIGEL CHICAGO, Jan. 28—(h—The | straight trade of outfielder Thur-| { man Tucker for the Cleveland In- | dians’ rookie catcher, Ralph Weigel. | today was announced by the Chicago | White Sox. B HERE FROM SEATTLE Jack McDonald and G. S. Hiddle- {sten cof Seattle are registered. at | the Baranof Hotel. o SALESMAN HERE S. C. McAtee of Long Beach, Calif., is registered at the Baran- of Hotel. He is a salesman. - HOQUIAM, Wash. — Fire has ness district in a small Lgton State resort town, Moclips. A strong wind drove the fire hrough five business buildings and s, many homes before firemen cm nearby towns could get it un- ler control at midnight. WASHINGTON — Dean program is the front line of Ameri- an security.” The former Under- ecretary of State declared the Sov- ot Union “accepts with complete realism a strong and stable situa- jon and adjusts its policy accord- ngly.” WASHINGTON — President Tru- man has created and emergency board to investigate a wage dispute| setween the Nation's Railroads and ‘hree unions representing about 125- 700 operating workers. The unions have called a strike for Feb, 1. privilegec — Home | Phone | 28— P | last night after a| minute conference with owner Rob-| | wiped out the heart of the’busi- | Wash- | Acheson| “the European recovery, SEINE Boat “Tenakee” for sale; 48-footer. Boat at City Float till Wed. Write or wire for informa- | tion to owner, Ronald John, Angoch. 94 6t GENUINE Johnson Figure Skates for men, all sizes, value $13.95; selling for $5. B. M. Behrends Store. 794 3t PUPS—Five weeks old. Small dog. Phone 234, 792 3t FOR SALE—Heating and Plumbp- ing business, includes shop equipment, stock and 1940 model %-ton Ford V-8 panel truck with riew motor, new tires, new radia- tor; must be sold by February 15 due to illness. No competition and plenty of work lned up ahead. Heated shop rents for $20 per month. Priced reason.hle. Write or wire Cordova Plumbing and Heating, Box 801, Cordova, Alaska. 91 12t GOOD adjustible sun lamp $i0. Phone 284. 790 3t outboard motor. $125. Ph. Blue 708, 790 3t 5-ROOM House with bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. 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 10-HP. Johnson | { 34 FORD Coupe; motor and tires | in good condition. Call 497. i 788 tf | o | rwo year old Lathrop Hercules 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. 9 tt sold So 715 1mo SEWING Machines bought, { and repaired. Red Front. | Franklin. PR Y e . HUNTERS % | Have your guns completely * |* cleaned and overhauled be- * |* fore winter storage. Complete * Service & repair Skies, Guns. and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER * T e e | PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Plano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Plano Shop 124 W 3rd. 113—&: : MISGELI.ANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats | | AVON PRODUCTS representaiive | Phone Black 475 P.O. Box 7Tta. loiet Seaberg, Green ARANTEED Realistic Perman.- 50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Beauty Shop Phone 205 Jecker Wa JERRY MSWAIN IS UPSET, SEATTLE GO SEATTLE, Jan. 28.—(P—Low blows ‘that halted the fight for a two- minute rest in the fifth and lost precious points in the sixth round | brought a 10-round defeat last night to Jerry McSwidin, 194, Los Angeles, in the California heavyweight's Northwest debut against Seattle’s Bill Petersen, 199. McSwain, one of the best of Cal- ifornia’s tig battlers, dropped for a no-count in the second round, but carried the battle to the Seattle fighter throughout.

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