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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—] UNEAU ALASKA H STAN A i e WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1948 947 1704 , pregincts re- unditicially, | ‘w { Itnmited re to legalize bettlng ‘Was leading by 109,239 to 92,168. And a heafty block of Denver votes re- ke “counted indicating grow even wid- With of ported mained to the margin might IT LOOKS LIKE l W-A-N-T A.D-S A REAL OLD-FASHIONED THANKSGIVING IN OUR STORE! FIGHT DOPE Fights last follows Houston, Texas-— Eddie LaMarr, 175, Oklahoma City, outpointed Dolph Quijano, 175, of El Paso, in a 15-round encounter. Brooklyn (Broadway Arena)—Ir- ish Billy Daly, 153%, of Brook- line, Mass, outpointed Herbie Kronowitz, 158e, Brooklyn, in an eight round bout. Los Angeles—Tommy night turned out as Camphell FOR the first time since before the war, we have a well- rounded stock of merchandise that meets our high stand- ards of quality, valve and style in every way. We're thankful for that—and we're thankful, as always, for the confidence you good people have extended to us. We're going to continue to earn it by working harder than eVer fo bring you the finest apparel and the fullest valves the market offers! Michaels VALUE-FIRS' KNOX HATS FREEMAN SHOES McCURRACH 2 Stern CLOTHES TIES HATHAWAY SHIRTS BIBEHRENSS),; g, 136!z, Rack .Island, IIl, stopped Tommy Stenhouse, 133!:, of Buf- falo, N. Y., in eight rounds. Honolulu—Boy Brooks, at 155% Manila, and Ike Patton, 157 Honolulu, went six rounds for a draw. SETRTRT O HOCKEY GAMES Final scores of hockey played last night are as foilows: Seattle 7; Vancouver 5. Fresno 6; San Francisco 3 NEXT TIME BET ON OLD THOMPSON Ul l) Tll()MP’)ON is pubul into barrels after ble oot i):.(icr dri oLD 2. This assures taste—gives you a bdh.t blend for HOMPSON BRAND games | T0 TULSEQUAH, B.C.. En route fr vancouver to the Consolidated Mine at Tulsequah, and guests at the Gastineau Hotel are P, L. Oakman, Howard Adams, Clifton Lewes, Douglas McDonald, and Edward Hanson, all of British Columbia. | Bound for the Polaris Mine and staying at the Baranof Hotel are: | Mrs. Rita Bady, Mrs. Beth Burnet and children, Mrs. J. H. Parliament, | Mr. and Mrs. William Tobey of | Tulsequah and Mrs. L. M. Waiker | of Vancouver. PBlended whiskey 86 proof. The straizght whiskies in this product are four years or more old. 307, straight whiskies—70%, grain neutral spirits. @ :rér6.0.C0 er. l!OrFL Dodge of Seattle the Hotel Juneau. AT Ruth at Miss guest ed -early today that Colorado vot- ers had opened the state to pari- | mutuel | races. a DENVER, Nov. 3.—(®—It appear- betting on horse and dog NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—P—Stan ~ {ial wizard who cracked the colleg-| iate passing yardage record last| week, had his sights set today on| the total offense mark. With six games out of the way and three to go, the Wolfpack quar- terback has tossed the pigekin. for| the amazing total of 1,645 yards to break a 10-year-old passing yard- | age record, He hit with 13 of 18, passes for 327 yards and five touch- downs Saturday against Oklahoma City. Figures from the national col-! legiate athletic bureau showed that Heath needs to get only 548 yards to surpass the total offense mark of 2,187 yards piled up in 1942 by Frank Sinkwich, former Georgia All-America. Frankie's total came in 11 games. Heath, who plans to turn pr sional next year Lecause his col- legiate eli ty expires this sea- son, is strictly an “airman.” His total offense mark for six games is 1,640 yards. The former passing yardage mark of 1,457 was set by Davey O'Brien of Texas Christian in 1948, and equalled by Wilson (Bud) Schwenk ! of Washington University in 1942 Heath, whose team meeéts it tough- est foe of the year—Santa Clara Baturday, also can become the fourth player in major collegiate history to complete 100 or more SITKA SEATTLE via ACA and PAA WINTER EXCURSION FARE on round trin Tickets or e Nov. 7th to March 15th Complete trip any time before April 15th fare for children, as usual Carriers certificated by C. A. B. the For Information and Reservations Contact Your aslin Coasial Aiviines Agent A {Heath, University of Nevada's aex - | Mo st e s —— FORSALE | TR e TWO-bedroom house near 12th | St. completely furnished, immed- | iate occupancy. Terms. Basement, | furnace, electric kitchen. l 181,000 down will take 3~bedroom, i completely furnished home, elec- ¢ tric water heater, large new re- | frig., ete. 13-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 refrigeratar. ’H‘\LE property, 10% Furnished, patented; patented 3-bdr., | { i { mi. Terms. Schnoeker Auke Lake: 2 houses partly furnished, , light plant, patented, Lemon Creek, immediate occupancy. LOTS—South Pranklin, good in- come; 150 ft. <€rontage . near Fromholst prop. on highway; lots Douglas; also West Juneau and ‘Willoughby. SEAVIEW, ‘erms, income approx. $400 per mo.; 3-apts, income $265 per mo., terms; power barge.‘ trolling boat; THE FORREST- er; Cole's vile-driving equiy; other bus. opp. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | i | ! | i Phone €76 gger First National Bank ; FORSALE | ,Ppasses in one season. He now ha completed 98 in 156 attempts. Schwenk completed 114 in 41 Ray Evans of Kansas, 101 in 1941 Lindy Berry of Texas Ch iar is in second place in total offense, with 1,062 yards in seven games but several others are close behind | Pred Wendt, of Texas Mines, ha |rushed for 929 yards to hold first +in that department, followed by California’s Jackie Jensen with 686. Jimmy Finks of Tulsa, fifth in total oftense with 930 yards, is sec- lond in forward passing with ‘937 yards in six games—far back of; |Hra(h, { Hospitality on the Way Home - e i i BOWLES WINS . GOVERNORSHIP IN CONNECTICUT NEW HAVEN, Nov. 3.—P— Ex-| OPA Administrator Chester Bow- lvs, Demccrat, won the Connecti- cut Governorship which had beéen controlled by Republicans smccg 1942, The 47-year-old Bowles, »\ewlqwl { retired advertising executive and | yachtsman, defeated the Republi- can incumbent, Gov. James ,C.| Shannon, by 2300 vote: | THOMAS WINS EASY | VICTORY IN N. J. NEWARK, N. J., Nov, 3. R"p }J. Parnell Thomas, (R), chairman of | the House Committee on Un-Amer-| !ican Activitles, won an easy victory { fin his bid for re-clection terday. Thomas, who has served six terms {in the House, defeated John J. | Carlin in New Jersey’s Seventh | congressional district. Thomas, tomorrow, will f federal grand jury which is inv gatng charges that he rece “kickbacks” from employees in Washington office. BOITLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY. JUNEAV COLD STORAGE his l © 1948, The Coca-Cola Compeny Frrst ,470'//7 with Jobacco Men Lucky Srmxs MEANS Fms Tosacco 1ieg COPR.. THE AMERICAN TOBAGEO COMPANY um independent experts smnke l.ncky Strike reguiarly than the next two leading brands combined! 1 MODEL 54, 30-06 Room 1, Haven 7 pm. rifle. Inquire Rooms, 6 to 33 3t ;4—ROOM HOUSE, completely fur- | nished, also with a '41 Ford ! truck, 1106-volt A C power plant, | bath room and shower with hot | and cold water and about 4 a. of land. All for $5,000. Inquire 1 Elmer C. Norton, 11': mile post, Glacier Highwa 33 6t Lm P])mnuth pickup $450; 1940 Buick Sedan $600; 193¢ Ford coupe, $225;: Willys Knight Se- dan $150. See them at Jay's! Super Service, 33 tf | has new en- after 6 p. m. 32 6t ! TROLLER, 30'58'x% gine, $2500. Ph. Douglas 474, BOAT Eumcc‘ 48- fl purse S€: er and halibuting boat. Installed a new 165 hp General Motor diesel last spring. For informa- tion see or write Rcnald Bean. Will be at Gastinea: Hotel for a few days. Home address Kake, Alaska. 32 12t completely machine, range, . oil Write Doug- | BEDROOM _ House furnished, washing Frigidaire, . electric heat. Near school. las, Box 1195. 82 8t S-40- quick 32 u! | HALLICRAFTER, Model No. A. Priced at $75.00 for sale. Phone 603 CALL 598 for a good Davenpon‘ buy. Shirley Ross. 31 3t {BOAT Tilacum, length 49x12'6" x‘ 5'6”, has 65-watt Northern phone, | electric winch, Chrysler Royal powered. One scow 50'x16' with | house and equip., one. log float: 54x24 with house and equip., one load float 06'x7'. Will sell all to-| gether ur separate. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 20 1 mo is -ROOM house at Hoonah, Alaska. | | $3,000.00. Clarence Moy, Smm. i | Alaska. 1 mo. ‘ IICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly «¢: | monthly. Colontal Hotel. Ph. 181 | ONE 1500-Watt Universal mh‘l Plant. Complete with heavy dutyl batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 978 tf 1 NEW Lycommg 220 HP motor complete with starter, genernmr.{ double mags, pusher prop -min 1 set 4650 iloats. $620.00. Phonew o SHOOTING HOURS LISTED FOR REST OF DUCK SEASON The Fish and Wildlife Servicel ihas reason to believe that some hunters are not sure—or are care= less—as to the legal hours for their sport. For their convenience here is the table of shooting, hours for the duck season, which closes next 'I’uesday:] Nov. 4—T:51 4:02 pm. Nov. 5-17:58 4:00 pm. Nov. 6—17:55 3:57 p.m. Nov. T—T7:58 3:55 pm. Nov. 8—8:00 3:53 p.m. Nov. 9—8:02 a. 3:51 p.m The ‘deer and goat season wxl], close November 15. In Fur District No. 1 (%outheasti Alaska) the marten season (ex-) cept on Baranof and Chichagof 1s- | lands) opered November 1 and will close November - 20—no *limit. There is no other open season on furbearers in Southeast Alaska except for beaver, which opens Ap- ril 1, 1949, closes April 30, 1949. Limit is ten. RSP S WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regular meeting Thursday, Nov. 4, 8 o'clock. Don't forget your dues Gertie Bergren, Recorder. FOR SALE 3 B-EDROOH RESIDENCE: Mode ern, furnished, excellent central location, with very large yard. Full concrete basement. NEAR!NG completion, two houses in Highland District. 3 EEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartment houses. CHOICE building lots. COMMERCIAL property, warel.ouse space. RESIDENTIAL property, Glacier Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential préperty. Lictings ace cepted on appraisal. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 VERY SPECIAL OFFERS:— 1941 CHRYSLER ROYAL, Fluid drive, good tires, body good, ra< dio, heater, upholstery good, $750. NEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE; alsa 1-bedroom house, 5 acres patent~ ed land, large warehouse, garden, Terms: $500 down, $75 month, $500 in six months. Opportunity for small family to put $500 down and live rent free whila paying for house with rental of 2-bedroom house. 1 mile past airport. SWAN LEE, bnilt in 1946, dowed ta Juneau, used 5 times only. Cabe in Cruiser, 27 ft. long, 8% ft, beam, 3 ft. draft. Sieeps four, All plexiglass windows, Neptune oil burner stove. Gray 52 4-cyl- inder engine. 31A849 — 24x7x3, Chrysler conver« sion, documented, fully equipped, $850.. WE HAVE 10 USED CARS pric- ed from $175 to $1450. HOUSES, new, unfinished, and old. PIANOS as low as $150. PETER WOOP SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th ) llnrhnr - l’hane on new FOR REiIT STOR: mom St. Ph. Blue 379. 27 Bo. Franklin 31 6t ROOMS for rent, monthly rates. and Hotel 2(. 1Imo, weekly Imperial NORTHEKN Hotel management. Phone 74 under new Reasonable vent, 982 tf APTS., Rooms with kitchen {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 8&6. SEAVIEW Ayl for rent, cne from Federal Bldg. prive 97 u block 890 tf {NICE Clean Room, steam-aeated Lower rent. 815 Goid St. 656 t NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms 738 t WANTED WANTED: Good home for kittens. Ph. Green 830. 33 3t MAN wnnts odd Jobs speclau mg in washing ‘walls and woodwork. ‘Washing and waxing floors. Ph. Blue 655 evenings. 028 tf EXPERIENCED Senior Clerk. Sal- ary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203 Health Department, Territorial Building. 15 tt PLEASANT Room or apartment by young empioyea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 tf 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. - 004 tf 004 3t | CARPENTERS ‘warited.” 44 hou week. Phone 34. 996 tt LGST AND FOUND LOST: Hand-tooled_waliet ‘at the Capitol Theatre Sat. aftérnoon. Keepsake. Reward. Ph.316. 3 2t LOBT: EIK's label pin sét With dia- mond. Reward. Return to Cas« ler’s Store. 27 tf FOUND and turned in at Empire: HAND TOOLED Bag. KEY on chain with rabbit foot. Owners may have same by iden- tifying and paying for ad, 22 3t MISCELLANEOUS iDR. WM. T. RILEY, Chiropodist. Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Phone Blue 379. 32 1mo. HOPES New and Used Mdse. We buy, sell gnd exciiange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. -Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Fkrinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats { GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 815 Decker Way. There's big news m Empire ads.