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PAGE SIX S Georgla Tech | X I Delenswe‘ Standouf Now lad described by Coach Phil Sar- the inspiration and spark- NEIMI IS { our team |" You might think the Cougars top -—— andidate for All-America honors iy “ENTEAN 1lc ;st want to concentrate on Dy 4USTIN 3EALM cing a bigger and better tackle. NEW YORK, Oct. 21 BY holding Auburn to a net gain of s last Saturday, unbeaten Gec mi wants to make a touch- W E He tried out for the backtleld |gia Tech became the defens've| |once at Clar , Wash.,, high ndout among the nation’'s col- (]1”(». which also produced Turk legiat> gridiron powers, the Na- — | Eq “;\,A the Cougars’ All-America |tional Col ate Athletic Bureau an- Jtac nounced tod “But T was too big and clumsy,” The Yellowjackets, who yielded Washington State Tackle Is| |Niemi said 69 yards through the air but threw Re(Ognlled m COUn" (" He played in the line in high Aubumn for a loss of four yards ! | school. This ma his fourth year On the ground, moved up from third | 'ry's A P Pali |1s a varsity 1 Y hing- Place in the bureau’s defensive i | :on state rankings as North Carolina itate o> dropped {rom first to fourth while By BILL JOHNSON | losinz to North Carolina PULLMAN, Wash,, Oct P—|® ® ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & o Wiih four victories in as many Th “Linem f the Week” wants;® ® | starts, Georgia Tech leads the coun- to be a fullback . TIDE TABLE ® (ry in defense against rushing as Laurie Niemi, 240 pound tack L4 ® 'well as in total defense, against Washingt State College was t . OCTOBER 22 ® hoth round and air attack. ed today to be named the cc e High tide, 4:19 am, 143 ft. e Vanderbilt, Tulane, Washifigton top lineman for the week in an f\~-‘l Low tide, 10 am., 46 ft. e and Lee, and Auturn have hurled sociated Press football poll e High tide, 15:54 p.m,, 169 ft. e a total of 213 plays -against the But it would be a greater thrill| e Low t 22:50 p.m., 0.1 ft. e Rambling Wreck, which has yielded | for him to make a touchdown. e o 2 o o. s ¢ 7 e e e a total of 169 yards on 135 running “That’s been my ambition,” he D g plays and 321 yards on 78 aerials.| said. “In college and all through | That's an average yield of 42.3 yards high o1 1 wanted to play in| per game on the ground and an the kfield.” | Ho(key Games over all averags of 1225, | never think he was dis-| Still, defenses continued to crum- »d with his job' if you had| Final scores of hockey games kle all acrcss the country's col-| watched him Saturday rearing up|olayed last night in the Pacific|lesiate gridirons with unprecedent- out of the line likz a freight ele-|Coast I as follow ed regularity. Such teams as North | vator, to bat down University of| *San F an Diego 2. | Carolina, Ohio State and Mimmesota, | Se; 2. for instance, were able to vault into Washington backs. 1 You wouldn't expect discontent in New Westminster 2; Portland 0. |the top ten despite yields of 100, P [ ;h N0 _HOWIAGL HERE We have an abundant steck of all kinds of food arriving WEEKLY by CHARTER amount erable TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FREE DELIVERY LARGE FRESH FROZEN SHAMROCK WHITE RICE - 100 pounds $17.95 |CRAE APPLES Try Gur Mixed Case Specials Canned Fruit Deal Vegetable Deal OUR PRICE— YOU SAVE— YOU SAVE— 10.05 1.39 1.09 OUR PRICE— OUR .97 AMOCAT STRAWBERRY JAM 2 pound jar 75¢ FRESH CRISP |b. 19( SHOULBER CELERY 'WE HAVE PLENTY OF THESE SHORTENING. — OIL — NUCQA BUTTER — YAKIMA GEM POTATOES PEANUT BUTTER—HONEY—FLOUR SUGAR — CIGARETTES, All Kinds COFFEE — TEA — JELLO — CANDY FROZEN FOODS — MAYONNAISE PICKLES — CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES — ONIONS — APPLES ORANGES and Many Others Rosy Red TOMATOES 2 Ibs. §5¢ FANCY WRAPPED Maclntosh APPLES Box $4.69 |FOWL ROELED Phone 704 { MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliveries Deuglas Belivery 10 a.m.. 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Boat Orders Delivered Any Time ATTENTIO We are able to supply you with a consid- BOATS at NO EXTRA COST TO YOU— BUTTER — EGGS — STAPLE Call us for YOUR FOOD NEEDS. GROCERIES and MEATS REASONABLE PRICES EGGS - dozen 81c [STRAWBERRIES Fruit Juice Deal PRICE— 4.29 B4de A Good Way to Buy Quality Food at Low Price Quality Meats Lamb Roast . Ib. §3¢ LEAN = MEATY Shorf Ribs . . Ib. 4 2¢ VealRoast. . Ib. 8 O Rib Steak ... Ib. 7 5¢ NEW YORK DRESSE THE DAlLY ALASKA \ EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA AP SPORTS ll: and 140 )Aud\ to their respec- tive foes. Pe\n State, which finished the season with the best defensive re- rd in the nation last year, tum bled completely out of the bureau’: total defense listings when Wes Virginia amassed 285 yards in losing to the Nittany Lions, 157 f them| @ = =+ IN HAV by air. By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr ANA South Carolina moved from f; NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—@—Joe! to seccnd in total Louis had come and gone and t North Carolina came {rom far back |of the boys on the boxing beat were TP to take over the third spot. itting around Harry N HAVANA, Cuba, Oct. 21.—P— With Georgia Tach n inz frew [fice discussing the heavy! eizht | Police banned street gatherings ia fourth to in rushing defense |champ’s announcement that he'd{Havana today after person was Cornell stepped up a notch to sec |fishc again next June Markson, [killed and 12 were injured yester-j ond, replaci Penn State whicl slum tc sxth. Cornell’s reco shows an average yield of 525 y per game to four opponents on the ground ing to hear him remark [pute with a fellow worker. His es-! Northwestern lost its place as the| “Louls would b y if he did sailant was arrested. best defender against forward pass- He won't get hurt and he can| The disorders broke out after the es while being bumped from the|make a lot of money-—and n:‘l ) ed a ," undefeated ranks by Michigan, doubt Joe needs it 48 {ir s lm h_zxn t,uf Brown yielded an aver of 323| By way of further explanation |® the five-cent rial yards.to four foe !Harry added: “The fighters th t]c in the other half. The last major uncrossed goal|are around now—like the fellows Inm “increases were granted to hel ! line disappeared Saturday whenl|he's considering, Baksi, Charles and jthe company meet a 30 per cent Duke defeated Marvland. Lee Oma dn't hurt him muchWage increase Furman, with Pcul Stombaugh {even if one of them knocked him 2 TR SRR kicking at a record pace, leads allc It would be different if there le"lEY IAKING the teams in the pun depar s a rising young Dempsey ij ment. Stompaughs’ avaraz» is 45.4 |arou hen there might be a good yards ¢n 26 punts. {reason or Louis to retire.” ] BlAME FOR CUBS ) & i Tackling a new and big job has {le e-smoking Harry unrutflad iand he has his own explanation for! ©pICAGO, Oct. 51 m— phit L Eaat, o | wrigley, owner of the Chicago o Cubs | E8. 12 turned| Two fights last night H out as follows: oty White Plains, N. Y. loise, 160’2, New York, kn Bokby James, 159, New York 4 New York (Jamaica Arena)—Ro-| land- Lastarza, 189, New York, out- rointed Mik2 Jacobs, 180, New York. | 6. QUT OF TOWN MERCHANTS of FRESH PRODUCE— at Ih. nke. 55¢ . - Blbs. 7 Today YOU SAVE— . Ib. 55¢ now managing director of the Century with the frankness publicity man, so it wasn't surpris-|w ROUNDUP 20th Sporting Club, he employed as Anyone who st around Mik cobs long acquires some of thejy,, ean philisophy,” Markson ‘I like to recall when Louis |, 10 Buddy Baer in Washington boats. | all my | i and, t sun cam fight went on p. THURSDAY, ‘OCTOBER 21, 1948 BUS FARES CAUSERIOT day in disorders over increased bus still speaks | fares F.del Febles, 37, as shot to ‘death in a fare dis 1as taken full responsicility Im the ' am's last place finish this sea- 1, but he says he will “devote uch more time to baseball business next year.” time Buddy knocked him suli mpe chewing gum executive sai : i |there was “a difter of objec- kS as such that thed e petween Manager Charlie i 1 that one night OFy 5 ymm and General Manager Jim \ i and during the after 1§ Gallagher, “but no real frictio rrific storm came up. Reporters| yyyigley said Gallagher's duties g the door of our hotel{uwin not be curtailed” at there y iy aovs| (UB PACK NO. 9 10 HAVE FIRST MEEY ON FRIDAY Ni6 “rh Park INo. 9 w.ll heve its first meeting Friday, October 29, at 7:30 m. in the churche tasement, ac: fvo.aing to s made by the Meth- st Church’s committee for cub the Alaska d office in' the is a supply of the Alask; 1 building 3 el road map: { of and its 'Rofinmfif AIBKA :” Genuine SOUR 100 PROOF Bottled in Bond KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY | of the Worlds Great Brewing Organizations One buted throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY N Columbia’| poys will attend the night meeting, 8y. | the committc _—_—-—.—-.—I‘K Smso Ll | last night. ing weie the zht, committeemen A J. Alter, A. C. sun.n oxecutive Mau- ng at its m Next weel pack meeting will in- the organization of two dens, ion ceremony for Norman ude g stribiited by an | David Hill, and Robert Oll ' Kobinase, of whom have be- |come 12 y old during the sum- ontains notes { ey on nes. Both parents and ports, and new boys 11 years old who are not cub scouts are invited to the meeting with their par- The committee emphasized once-a-month night meet- are attended by parents and ys together, whereas the weekly fter-school meetings are held for| {the boys only. - ST . s SRR REBEKAH Lodge members are invited to a| wing Bee, at the home of Mrs.; E. Feero, Oct. 21, at 8 g'clock.| 22 2t BEACON CAFE 232 Willoughby—24-Hour Service STEAKS CHOPS Fried Chicken — $2.00 Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 i?(PRESCRIPTION SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN ®or COMFORT and SERVICE tewey W. QGet the NEW Vietzdort W § s ASHINGTON and Habit! Managine ” Director *LASKANE FEEL A" HOM at HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK_WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A Johnson—Phone 344 a bus employce, | ! W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE FOR SALE. | St. completely furnished, immed- jate occupancy. Terms. Basement, furnace, electric kitchen. 1 181,000 down will take 3-bedroom, | completely furnished home, elec- | tric water heater, large new re- | frig, etec. 3-APT, good rental, partly furn- | ished South Frankling wash room, 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000. | Terms. |4-BDR. Home on Sixth Street, | complete furnished new carpets, | new drapes, large refrigerator. Terms. HALE property, 10% mi. Furnished, patented; patented 3-bdr, Auke Lake; 2| houses partly furnished, light plant, patented, Lemon Creek, immediate occupancy. LOTS—South Franklin, good in- come; 150 ft. frontage near Fromholst prop. on highway; lots D()u"lns, also West Juneau ann| | | SFAVIEW terms, income approx. $400 per mo.; 3-apts, income $265 per mo., terms; power barge, trolling boat; THE FORREST- er; Cole’s pile-driving equip; other bus. opp. MURPHY & MURPHY' REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank | i { { - =] | 7] £y ek i | ! T¥O-bedroom house near 12th | RENTAL: Available for six months, i { |FOR Occupancy before $5500. one of town's finest houses; 3 large bedrooms, girls. ample room 6 first of year, 2 new houses now under construction, Full concrete base- ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile kitchen and bath, hardwood floors, automatic oil heat. By buying before completion, owner can have wide choice of decor- ation plans, etc. Two bedroom residence in good view location, Furnished Electric range and refrigerator. Schnoeker | 5-BEDROOM House, well furnish- ed. $175 month income as room- ing house, plus owner's quarters 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartment houses. CHOICE building - lots, COMMERCIAL property, warehouse space. RESIDENTIAL property, Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential prcperty. Listings ac- cepted on appraisal. Glacier {WILLIAM WINN-Phone ne 234 1638 DODGE" PANEL, $300. MODEL A SEDAN, $200. 1933 CHEV. COUPE $175. 1836 CHEV. SEDAN, $185. 1936 FORD PICKUP, $350. 1933 FORD COUPE, $300. 9 it . 1946 NASH SEDAN $1,000. PONTIAC for sale, in 1938 FORD PANEL, $450. Alaska 3 s, excellent condi- 1946 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, tion. Leaving town. Sacrifice Model LA, all attach’s. $1500. Ph.”Green 135 022 3t MODEL A TRUCK $17 BOAT “Tillacum™; will febullt U~ FOR RENT. 2 mee ponor $150. per works to suit purchaser. Half rucvoq 850 mo. Douglas. down, balance on terms. Clar- poRr RENT Notway Point ence Moy, Si 022 6t GAMBIER 2 3 g 1031 BUICK. See painter at Con- 1OBY, $4,000. Ahve AbtA. 022 3t CABIN CRUISER, $450. g ma- 53:. 22 3t Hudson Sedan. Phone 019 23t 140 m Speed Boat with 10 F n Outboard motor. Mctor 1 rebuilt. Call Doug- les 304 6 p. m. 20 3t ot Pcint Rax’)’ge.fi VPhcne 20 3x " aining chair. 109 6% SLWU\G Machie Parts and Sup- plies. Buttonhole attachments to fit any make of machine, $3.75. Cording feet, 65c, zipper feet 65c, darning and embridering attach- ments 5Cc. pinking shears $7.25, sewing machine motors $12.85, speed cgntrols $6.00, sewing | lights $2.98, skirt markers $1.98. | We can supply your every need,, | order now from the Anderson; ; Sewing Machine and Appnance 18 6t Center, Bend, Oregon. | MONARCH Electric ® Range, 3 plates' i and oven. In very good condi-, tion, priced reasonably. Phone ! ! 861 16 6t | WAREHOUSE property. Logging | hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge | pickup. Other equipment. Call; 363 days, 719 evenings. 0005 tf | & = \ 1OE CLEAR ROOMS weekly . monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18Y ! |ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light { Plant. Complete with heavy dutyl batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 97€ ltl i { 1 | | 1 'i NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor1 complete with starter, generator,{ double mags, pusher prop andl 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phonel 581. 986 tf ONE Used Electric Range. One oil Heater. The Nugget Shop. 03 tf 2 NEAR-FINISHED HOUSES, end of DOUGLAS-JUNEAU BRIDGE, C 2 cther $4,500. G LOTS, Scatter Boat Harbor. INVESTMENT BUY—2-Apartment hous® and tuilding lot. Price $8,900. $1,580 down, bal. at $90 or less monthly. Income $135 Monthly, $80 frem 3 bedroom apt. and $55 from 1-bedroom apt. SPECIAL—3-bedroom house Schocl on 6th. PETER WOCD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 WANTED CHILDREN to be care tor by dfly or by the month at my hcme only.. 930 W. 96th St., phone Red 464.. 19 6 Tract, near WOMAN wants day work of any kind. Phone Blue 655. 16 6t EXPERIENCED Seniox Clerk. Sal- ary $258 per month. Inquire Rocm 203 Health Department, Territorial Building. 15 tf PLEASANT Room or apartment by young empioyea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 t1 i2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3¢ {CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. Y 996 tt MISCELLANEOUS HOPES New and Used Mdse. \’JV_; buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf HOTEI in gooa location for salé or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tJl LOST AND FOUND WINTER and FUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - krinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats LOST at Mike’s Saturday night, man’s gray topcoat. Please return to the Needlecraft Shop. Re- ward. 22 2t GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phonc 20L 315 Decker Way. o FOUND and turned in at Empire: HAND TOOLED Bag. IVORY NUGGET Set earring. KEY on chain with rabbit foot. Owners may have same by iden- tifying and paying for ad. 22 3t FOR RENT ROOMS for monthly rates. rent, weekly Imperial anc Hotel 20 1mo. management. Reasonable rent, Phone 74. 982 t APTS,, Rooms WIth kitchen priv- {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 t SEAVIEW Ay for rent, one blocl from Federal Bldg. | NICE Clean Room, steam-heated | Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t {NICE CLEAN steam heated room:‘ also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms g 736 &4 PR 1 LT TR s B e WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! NORTHERN Hotel under nel] { | i | CALENDAR OF JUNEAU PUBLIC SCHOOLS GIVEN The Public follows: Publications Hop—Friday, ber 22. Tuesday, October 26—Meeting of Gastineau Channel Basketball League Managers. of is the Juneau announced as calendar Schools Octo- Open House—Back to School Night, November -8, sponsored by P-TA. November 24—End of second six weeks, report cards out. November 25-26— Thanksgiving vacation, December 10—Senior Ball, Christicas ~ Vacation— December 23 to January 3. School Closes—May 25. - ANCHORAGE VISITORS Here from Anchorage and stay- ing at the Baranof Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. William Lafavour and Warren M. Garrison, ™ H b oy