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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA DEWEY NQ]’ iTWO NIGHT CLASSES; - n must buy the books needed |erintendent of Schools prior to the | by biny for the work of the course. |first meeting or may register at The instructor in typewriting will [the first meeting of the class. Tui- be Miss Emily Madsen, a member | tion must e paid before the begin- | FIGHT DOPE S g | orfs Briefs 2 boys were Killed | and 21 other persons were injured in | a stampede today when the gates |of a ks 11l stadium w TOKYO.—Two of the regular Juneau High taculty. ning of the second class session. | Miss Madsen has had experienced Classes must have & minimum ot | Fights last night resulted as fol- Calif —Maxie Docusen, Orleans, outpeinted John 133, Richmond, Calif. 10. Miami, Fla.—Carcy Mace, 1513, Tampa, stchped Bill Louderman, 145%, Dallas, 7. New Yerk (Jamaica rio Moreno, 147, New York. | pointed Sol Levtt, 145, Nev’ 6. | e JUNEAU SHRINE CLUB 1134, New L. Davis, 68 MILLICN ATTEND BALL GAMES IN '48; INCREASE OVER "4 By FRITZ HOWELL COLUMBUS, O. N¢ total of 63, crease of 23 America's 60 professional ‘P SPORTS ROUNDUP HUGH FULLERTON, NEW YORK, Nov. 4 I o | Thomas E. Dewey, after s this week's ¢ > defeat, announced he of the w eek. Allconsider running for a pound se: from | for the presidency. who plays tackl for | lis firm answer, in response to! PINEHURST, N. C., Nov won thd honor in|a press conference question, was an in- | Eobby Locke, the Sou sociated Press poll “No.” saw 1 with an odd golfing style, - | Only two hours aseball!lot of tournament priz LAND, Cali The 46th conceded defeat leagues in action this ye |of this country. But you can win w t a defeat for ‘Ihe first question poppel at the Tae major lo: 5—|get an agreement as to whether > Docu New Orles a conference was: “What h'npt‘ued" the National 9,793,027 and the Am- | a good golfer. During decision last night ov I was just as s scd as wu| erican 11,150,318—and today George | Mid-Pines tournament, Locke tour- Davis, of Richmond, Calif. are and I gather t that s shared M. Trautman, president of the min- |2d the course with Frank C: him as a contehder 'ky everyone in this room,” Dewey ors, announced the 58 leagues un- t operator whose left ght title. said der his jurisdiction attracted 42,-|sbots are notable for an ama tattles, the! Then be was asked whether he 822,646. slice. After watching Coszrove shoot a unanimous kelieved there had been an error; Paid admissions for the mmm-i he f our holes in par, Locke re- left and right in strategy in the conduct of his| circuits totaled 40,949,028, but the|marked: “For a man who hi owd cheering ' campaign. overall mark was 1,305,910 about last |any style, you certainly know where @ V. orium. Docu-, Dewey replied in the negative, and | year's record of 41,516,736., Thus the | that: ball is going.” Cosgrove replied s iz Iml 134 Davis 133. that he had talked the situa-| — tion over with his vice- preflideml' minors shattered attendance rec-|blandly: “Bobby, that's just ords for the third straight year. the pros say about you.” [ '\'(‘INNA’H — Baseball's big-!running mate, Gov. Earl Warren of’ Each of the Triple-A and Doukle- members of the major and Cali‘ornia. They agreed they had; league executive councils— waged a “clean and constructive A loops drew more than 2,000,000 | fans, with the Pacific Coast ‘league Talk in this section is that Nor on Commissioner A. B. campaign.” he added: soaring to 3,363,7 while three of (Caro]lnn and Georgia Tech a r today to complete plans* “We have no regret in the world » the annual meeting of baseball| In response to a query 'as to, the four Class A cuits went over ;nlmosl sure to clash in the Sug the million mark 'Bowl game New Year's doy 5 in Chicago next month. The|whether he would seek a third termj ting will continue through Fri-|as Governor of New York, he sa jone enthusiast suggests Carolina’s offensive team there “No." (Io OIL | H‘ dcmcd a 1cp"r'. he would re- Alena) —1i2- ovot- Zork, - By Jr. Meets Friday, Nov. 5, at the Dué- nut at 8 p.m. 1034 m 0 0 Abraham. Prts‘ \TYPING, SHORTHAN (ANDIDAIE SIARI!NG 0" Nov 16 Lotk in teaching and in practical 10 students if they are to be con- office work. She formerly taught | tinued and will be limited to a commercial subjects in the Du- maximum of 26 on a first come first THIRD TIME, ‘Two night ¢ s will be opened chesne, Utah, high school. Prior to|served basis. In the event that in the Juneau Hi School on Tues- this experience, she was secretary |sons register and pay the tuiti day, November 16. These classes to U. S. Senator Elbert Thomas of cnly to find that the required ten I\\l.l be beginning Typewriting and Utah. :itudvn!s for the class do not ma- 5 'S‘(:V Elementary Shorthand. Classes will wzye Dwight Dean will carry on | terialize, they will receive a refund nceding jmeet in Rooms 31 and 32 from instruction in Gregg Shorthand. |0of their tuition and the school will '\\uuld notlto 9 pm. on Tuesday and Thurs- ays. Dean has had previous teach- |buy back any texts purchased. hird timejday of each week for ten weeks, |ing experience in Alaska and has | i. These classes will meet for 20)served as secretary in the Extension | lessons each 1% hours in length and | Service of the University of Alas-| WOMEN OF THE MOOSE will be open to all persons except ka. She is a graduate of the Grif- Regular meeting Thursday, Nov. | d.xe"uln students of the local schools. | fith Business College of Alaska. |4, 8 o'clock. Don't forget your ducs had The tuition for the twenty lessons| Persons may register for a class | receipt. \\m be $1250; in uddmon e'mh bw Lu]lmg at the office of {hr Sup- | 1t before he Gertie BLrgren. Rccordcr MORRELL’S E—Z SERVE uv:::: E:Ar 20”' CENTURY o |SUPER MARRET ( SPECIALS — FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY CLOSED THURSDAY ——— Armistice Day, November llth _ SHOP AT THE 20TH CENTURY SUPER MARKET and be assured of the LOWEST PRICES on QUALITY MERCHANDISE . . . NOT ONLY ON SPECIALS LIKE THESE But On Every ltem Every Day T THE FINEST SEED- LESS—S n.nd W nian won 'S ._ wi minor ed ONE-MINUTE SPORTS PAGE * AOPOINTED T0 NATIOHAL . OFFICE, VFW AUXILIARY ANOT*!ER (I.OSE | ELECTICN IN "16 e or in Britain.” 4. sh silence is more than sug tive. Dave Ashley, a sub fullback 12 issouri, has one of the anvied job: ound the 2 model for Stephens College for {is out that Maryland has biggest, strongzest freshman foo -lmo in the south. And the Terps al- ready are rugged enough to soften up almost any rival. s Auxiliary of the Taku 5559, to the Veterans of | W held their regular| s meet.ng last night in the| y McCor- ident presid- 3 © PAY CASH ANn“sAVE Post No. Foreizn P been a close as Nov. 1916 has there SAN election as CIO oil w to end their strike againsi Company, A. R. Kinstl dent of the Union a: today. Kinstley said he Jos , Ventura, Ceal'nga, and Bak. ersfield had voted about 57 per ceni! i this one. ear, Republican candidate ans Hughes went to bed nigh h 267 eles 1 o signt it 01 clnpors Y FRESH SHIPMENT . , ] A e 3‘32.‘“5;(“{‘1' R . CANADIAN EGGS : 2doz.$1.49 the next day mounting Cx.nfnrnm! Camels—Luckies—Chesterfields CIGARETTES . Carfon $1.39 on the outcome. By 2 p.m. the coast state’s 13 ALL BRANDS 51N TOMATO SAUCE WITH CHEESE ude: National Home Christ- | elector votes had toppled into Final scores of games played las mz SPAGHETTI - - and Girl Scout | Demcerat Woodrow Wilson’s col- | night in the Pacific Coast Hocke: irel l 1b. can Z for 39C RANCHER'S PRIDE 50 Cr The final electoral L()lll‘ge' |league, are as follows: CHICKEN s NOODLES « = 53¢ to patients at| Hughes 254, Wilson 277. - “-| REPAIRS BEGUN ON = Fresno 5; Los Angeles 3. 5 San Franci; BEEN GEE—COMPLETE — NOODLES—CHOP SUEY—SAUCE Seattle 3; Po ALASKA STEAM DO(K% New \Yrmnh;:ir: H CHOW MEIN DINNER s ¢ seonc §9c HERSHEY'S BREAKFAST COCO A ¥ 1b, can ZZC Work started this morning on the | DEALS IN RAW rURS, FINED R and H ...TALL 1 LB. CAN 45(: Housing svl\nnon that it|repair of the Alaska Steamship Co. submitted. The resolution was adopt- | dock, damaged October 23 when the The Fish and Wildlife received word from Fairbanks to- OLEOMARGARINE -2 vewse T3¢ 2 LARGE NO. 2 CANS 25c Service |ed and was given to the le ative | Princess Lou docked in high {winds and tid tteen new fender day that Ken Rank was found uilty of dealing in raw furs with- SUGAR PEAS - FISHER' 105 $I.US 5ws- 59:: DICFD CABROTS 2 wee 0.+ o J¢ e committee of the V.F.W. Final ns were made for hold-|filing will be driven and several ‘en of bull railing replaced.} per license and was fin- - % | g .'b-‘ e a food and apron sale on Satur- Work being done by Jake Cropley B FANEY TEBXAS « /i« iy o A . | A 5 L] . N A letter from National Headquo ters notifying the >pointment, of Mr Vational Deputy Chief of St Los Angeles read. Tl liary voted to send couple of strings ? a contribution for the has this simple e‘(pl,unt'on 4 i blden Jubilee Annive Tueieys 1 don binR Va1 Re; dBteRI AL " The Golden Jubilee is to be/ I vice like the other boys do.” srated in 1949 | HOCKEY GAMES oo b o DOTS ALL, Mike Koric RED: SHIELD—Made -by. the S_UA?F POWDER Makers of. DARIGOLD. RINSO Large pkg. 39¢ | 2 Ibs. for CANNED MILK . CASE OF 48 TALL CANS SUPER ‘SOFT =. 17 x 17 — DINNER NAPKINS Abiie NAPKINS 300 come 985 LIOUID APPLE. wrr MAYONNAISE SUN PAK "y TOMATO JUICE Zue mmzfic' MID PACIFIC TUNA FL AKES -Mfi& RELIANCE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. SHURFINE ll!'\n Na- mocrati ubt as to he said. bas.c hourly now the votir urn to work, contract provided wage raise of 12'% cents above the old rate of §1.68. > T0M SHAW MAY BE IN STANFORD LINE: AGAINST ARMY SAT. PALO ALTO, Calif,, Nov. 4—® —Tom Shaw, an up-and-coming quarterback who scared but failed to beat Oregon, may run the Stan- ford team against Army's eleven Saturday in New York. Regular quarterback Aubrey De- | 1 make the trip to New ut, nn;. not play because of‘ date h) Th are r , December 18, at the Sears Roe»} buck store. and crew. @ « o It “ [ . i) I ) leave by TWA morrow morning ut Friday in the dium + - b \"3 HMW e - 2 = e Z uuzck NO. 2 éANQ‘z,c served (n the b P 1 quarter of a centur i cez’. pln‘.vs to ret - ~ 1 of court. Judge Gibson was apponted i 1922 by President Warren G. Hard in7. He had been -an assistant U £. Attorney and in 1911 was assign ¢4 to prosecute bank cases in A aska. This recipe for 6 servings] FANCY MaclNTOSH APPLES 40 1b. box $3.89| CELERY . U. 8. NO. 1 POTATOES Corn Filling (Mix in order g-vcn)’. 2 cups WESCO Creamed Style Corn Vs cup diced erisp celery. Eoe 1 8 Vi cup diced green peppef\ Y2 cup (2 0z.) dried beef, cut in pieces and slightly browned in fat or butter 6 small crackers, coarsely broken 7~ Seasoning to taste Buttered bread crumbs or whole kernels of corn for topping Parsley for garnish GOLDEN “SUGAR CORN * —within easy reach by fast 4-engme Clipper S Perk u aded apy 1hin. ifferent, The recipe for Green Peppers Stuffed with Crumer Style Corn was originated and home- tested by a prominent home economist on the West Coast to suit western appetites. Try this casy Preparation of Peppers i recipe soon. ; | Cut stem ends from & medium.si; remove seeds and veins. Drop pepp boiling salt water, cook (uncovered) unfil nearly tender, Drain well, fill with corn filling, cover top with crumbs or whole kernels of corn, dot with butter, Place peppers in pan slightly filled with water, bake in moderate oven (350°) 10 or 15 minutes, garnish with parsley, serve ot once. ' e ———— T The red and gold WESCO label identifies the new top- quality Grade-A conned foods distributed by West Coast Grocery Co. WESCO brand replaces Amocat=A favor s for over 50 years. 4 laok for fk 3 - & il 5 B g o iy o % L z & ESCO Check These Prices with What )’og fim;c beehv Paying . . . ., WHY PAY Mflm ; HORMBE'S 9clb. ‘) Look for WESCO Golden Sugar Corn and other fine food in tins bearing the new red and gold ‘WESCO lsbel. Leading rs will add new varie. ties as each new season’s barvest is packed. You'll say "WESOO is better!” el R P DTI5 c e Fly in swift comfort aboard the big, 4-mile-2- -minute Clippers . - - serving A Alaska on frequent schedules. Enroute, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy & world: famous service ... including delicious bot meals, as part of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan American « BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 RED & GOLD LOIN or RUMP WEST COAST GROCERY CO. ! VEAI' ROASI Tacoma = Seattle « Olympia« | ®| LEAN — MEATY SLICED n«m 5clb. RO P AMERICHY, | N\ e o VEAL STEAKS . 5. LEAN — MEATY — VEAL SHORT IHBS’ ‘ ‘ , Juneau » Ketchikan « Fanrbanks, ! ° $ . PAY C Asn AN]) S AVE

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