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PAGE TWO ommittee with another The band train committee, and pretty 55 minutes BOWL GAMES - ON SATURDAY :. and Florida head vl list with rida attractio; nge at Miami, Gator ville, Cigar at Tampa and : at Orlando 1 games are ~West at 1 Diego ard is closo at Dallas, and Pra'rie at Hous- SUNDAY BOWLING GAME ANNOUNCED ) at 8 o'clock and Oldsters will bowling match on the ur rnia aden Har:or the Sunday Butt “look will line A. Burke, and B. N M Par up Hagerup, be Lavenick, Metcalf, and ht the Cros alleys arded marks. D FIGHT DOPE ended alleyites and the various ny Calif Angele 130 Ailred” Es- utpoi Mexice Chico { out Billy The Wish for You that the Fish Will Bite Better in 1949 than Last Year. Y¥ngsirom Brothers ) L. E. Engstrom E. E. Efns:wru‘n al Fish Buyers is Commerci NG SAILINGS SCHEDULED HENRY The Alaska Dock—FPhones 2 GREEN, Agent and 4 the as THE DAILY ALASKA EMP HighScorers P SPORTS InBasketball ~ R0UNDUP NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—(P—Nate By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr. Delong of the River Fal Wis, NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—I(P- Teachers, is second high scorer mong small college basketball layers, the National Colles | Athletic Bureau reported tc His father lives at Pasco, Was DeLong has a scoring average 7 per game. DeLong led college scoring last year. Current legder is John Wilson f Anderson (Ind.) College, with 0 averagé of 29 points per game .o - NORTHWESTERN, " CALIFORNIA IN CLASH SATURDAY By PASADEN. (Team spirit and the breaks igame may decide the Rose struggle morrow between North- western and California That was the consefious today cn |the eve of the third mter be- | tween flag bearers of the Big Nine \and_Pacific Coast conforences in | {their current pact, and the 35th dition of the oldest post-scascn bowl game of all. { As the two teams went into com- | barative seclusion, both of them | physically fit ior a 60-minute con- ' test Lefore a sellout crowd of some | —Fears that the “Ice Bowl” game 192,500, most observers look for a here tomorrow. might turn into a |hard game and most favored the |sherbert bowl affair were quieted i\\'xhlum.\ from Evanston, Il |by the weather bureau today with California camp followers a promise the temperature wouldn't jlieve the sars will end the Biz zet hotter than minus 20. Nine Rcss Bowl supremacy, and | Degrees, that is—below zero. | {hint that Pappy Waldorf withheld When the mercury started climb-| la few secrets from ex-pupil Bob ing out of the bulk (it was 37 be-| | which may come as a surprise to- low tcday) the sponsors of the ITOW game began to worry that the ice 5 Sources close to the Wildeats are [goal posts might melt, not to men- | Wfident. Most predict a |tion the ice throne for Queen Kathy re, but sincerely believe | Daly. will never be in doubt. The publicized threats are ri- |ponents—the University of Alaska: wcks Art Murakowski of |and the Ladd Field Air Force | nerica, and Jackie Jen- |scrimmaged today just to prove that boomed for the honor, | football was possible in subzero cold se element could well |and foot-deep snow the other backs, how- | <Spectators decided the game un- a Jack Swaner, a Billy |der such conditions would be mor v Paul Keckley of Cal, |spectacular than proficient 2 e CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the |many friends and neighbors who have been so kind and thoughtful during the iliness and passing ' of our mother; =zlso for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. LaCort. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holbrook Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welle. 1t e, — | BOWL-ONEY Rose Bowl (Northwestern vs. Cali- fornia) Northwestern, from the Big Nine Ten) score (or will azain again and again and mall Georgia) Wally Orange Bowl (Texas vs. The Bulldogs, coached by Butts, Will crack the Texans like cocoa- nuts | | Cotton Bowl (SMU vs. Oregon). | The Northwest Looks best. Sugar Bowl (Oklahoma vs. North i Carolina) . | Carolina and Charley Justice | | Will get the mostest points the ! fustest. Celta Bowl Oklahom Aggies). Just to be contiary We'll pick William but not Mary ICE BOWL GAME AT FAIRBANKS TO BE PLAYED (OLD NIGHT T | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 31.—#| (W&M vs. t be- > {from ound Ed Tunnicliff, a c Aschenbren or Johnny of Northwestern. D ' HOCKEY GAMES Final scores of games played in |the Pacific Coast Hockey League {last night were as follows: San Diego Los Angeles 0. Portland 2; Oakland 0 i -oo JUNEAU VISITOR Flexible Flicr Sleds at Madsen's.! A. J. Larsen of Kirkland, Wash., Open noon until 6. 79 tf ' is staying at the Baranof Hotel, % i Plumbing © H.aling 0ii Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Inc. A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION Now is the time to start saving part of every paycheck in an insured savings account here. It's a good habit that brings real returns. We have never paid LESS than 2%% on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska Savings Accounts Insuted to $5,000.00 3 AVINGS INSURED TO $ | Barrow { Cordova Dawson { Kotzebue | Portland Prince George Seattle ;Yukulfll ELKS Hi JINKS IS will be o'clock. and their ladies wi | welcome. card only. quads of the Ice Bowl op-| [RE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (ONDITIONS SHRINE GAME OF WEATHER ON SATURDAY ALASKA PTS. Weather conditlons ana temper- atures at various Alaska points, also cn the Pacific Coast at 4:30 a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau, Juneau, follow Anchorage SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31.—(P— The West gained an edge in the hale and hearty department today vasn't enough to change the s favoring the East in tomor- Shrine football game For the East there was a minor Llow when halfback Everett Faunce of Minnesota got put on the sick list. He suffered an ankle injury in light signal drill yesterday, and it's mincr only because he's expected to be able to play. On the West side, halfback Jack Kirby of Southern California, who had hurt a wrist, returned to the bacle player list. He is a hot and no mean ball -3—Partly Cloudy -30—Clear -31—Partly Cloudy 1—Partly Cloudy -17—Clear 21—Cloudy -19—Cloudy 21—Cloudy 13—Clear Snow Showers 32—Snow 16—Clear -20—Clear -16—Snow -31—Clear —Missing | 30—Snow —Rain 21—Snow 38—Rain 31—Snow 3—Snow 30—Cloudy - .- Bethel Edmonton Fairbanks Haines Havre Juneau Airp: Ketchikan iiak wt 32 carrier. >eo> 132 MUSEUM ACCESSIONS Edward L. Keithahn, curator of torial Museum, has receiv- E: preserver from the S. S. Yukon, which makes the 132nd ac- Juisition of 1948, Curious to see how this compar- ed with last year, Keithahn look- d up the record and found that, in 1947, the museum acquired . . . yes . . . 132 items. - eee McGrath ome Jorthway >otersburg Sitka Whitehorse FROM IDAHO Idaho, is registered at the The annual Hi Jinks of the Elks the big event tonight in Ballroom starting at 10 This affair is for Elks visiting Elks will be by he Elks g' mon Admission B IS SRR FROM ANGOON David Willard of Angoon arrived esterday via Alaska Coastal Air- ines and is registered at the Gas- ineau Hotel. /! =S S ® E{flllfi[flllfl 1 KENTUCKY'S BOURBON _.Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sovrben Whiskey sorrLeD IN BOND SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTLE, USA o o1 Ban 09 The Weskis Gromt Bovwing Oryemivetis 3. Oistributed throughout Alaska hv ODOM COMPANY "THE G.M. Marine Dieselis the answer to power requirements afloat. For yacht or work boat, fish- ing craft or tug—propulsion or auxiliary electrical power. GM Diesels will give you greater power and more miles per gallon on low-cost fuel. Quiet, safe and dependable operation is yours wherever you .want to go. From any angle, you'll enjoy having this compact power-package aboard. Ask us for full details. R | DETROIT DIESEL EMGINE DivisioN R. W. COWLING CO. THE MARINA Service for EVERY Marine Requirement 1012 West Tenth St. — JUNEAU Mrs. Dorothy Driesbach of Sand- | l! W-A-N-T A-D-§ ! BEST location, near school Fed. Bldg. 3-bedroom apt. mediately available; other apt. rents $80 per mo. Hardwood | floors, furnace, laundry, large | i yard, excellent ffirniture. View. | THE Crescent Apts; The Seaview Apts.; 'The Smith Apts on Cal- houn. | DUPLEX off of Gastineau, 2 and’ 1 bdr., double plumbingete: $1,000 down. -bdr. home, Douglas, terms, furn- | ished, 1% Ilats. THE Forrester and other boats, Several business opportunities. | Large power barge. Bucking and | falling equip. Pile driving equip. 5 Block property with two 25x125 bldgs. 2 businesses, South Belling- ham, bringing in appr. $600 per month. Does not require special experience. Will sell or trade for | Juneau business. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phoie £76 over First National Banl FREE: 3 male cocker pups. Melvin | Monty, Mendenhall Dairy. 1 3t im- i Men's heavy overcoats, ;zei(;\ $4 each. 234 Tth St. 81 3t | | 24-INCH dry firewoac, spruce and hemlock. r immediate delivery | phone Green 715. Supply limit- ! ed. XIBLE Fuicr sieds o¢ Madsen's. Open noon until 6. 9 tf furnished; Next to | 1261, 8 6t House, garage. P.O. Box 1-BEDROOM also car and Write ol heater. 8 Gli LARGE Circulating Phone Green 615. RDROBE Trunk. Ph. 357, 77 tf | smmon stock in Pen- Piywood Corp., Port An- ‘Wash. Work availabie im- mediately; excellent wages; price‘ $18750. Some terms. Box 82, Port Angeles, Wa T 80 5t |, FOR SALE BEDROOMS—Large one-level horfte. 3 years old. 100'x100’ lot in good district. Large living room with fireplace. Dining room. Automatic hot water heat. Terms ONE new house on Behrends Ave. full concrete basement with gar- age, full-view windows from liv- ing room, dinette and kitchen. Hardwod floors. Automatic hot air heat. Very liberal terms. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Announcing Our First Weekly AUCTION Every Sunday at 2 P. M. Jan. 2 — This Weekend FREE Coffee and Cigarette Hold- er to everyone present. Vill sell to highest bidders: chairs, ables, ice skates, skis, ski boots, men’s clothing, wome clothing, 0ols, anto accessories, batteries, acks, suitcases, picture frames, folding beds, dishes, - ~oking itensils, toilet articles, boats, oars, te. tov sell anything for you for 20 r cent. We pickup at your home store. All sales are cash. No refunds. until sold out—every Two professional auc- Tex and Smoky White, PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harber — Phone 911 2:00 P. sunday, icneers, M FOR RENT “IVE Octive W for rent itzer Spinit piano Anderson Piano Shop. 80 tf _RESCENT Apts., 4 room apt., no pets, no children. Ph. 428. 70 tf STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf MPERIAL HU1xL rooms for rent, ‘Weekly or monthly rate. 66 lmo 1940 Inierna:ionai Pickup, low mileage. Excellent condition. Al- so 8-tube radio. Call Red 415. 1 5t 1946 2-DOOR Ford Sedan, 6,000 { " miles. $1500. Ph. Red 302. 72 tf s Bt FIREFLACE Wood, spruce logs, 2 ft. lengths, $18 cord, $10 % cord; also cut to order. Green 393 after 7 p. m. 63 tf ONE 1500-Watt Uaiversal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Ne'son’s Jewelry Store. 976 tf MISCELLANEOUS HOPES New and Used Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n¢ St. Phone 908. 999 ¢t WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Deéveloping - Erinting - Enlargin; " Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $750. aper curls, $1 ur Lola’s Beauty Shon. Phone 201 215 Decker Way v ‘ ALL-STAR CAGE TEAM ON COAST 1S CHOSEN | WANTED to rent by permanently WURILLZER Spinit plano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. 52 tf NORTHEKN Hotel under new management Reasonable rent Phone 74. 982 tf APTS, Rooms WIth kitchen priv- tleges. Home Hote! Ph. 886. 97 4 SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg 890 t NICE Clean Room, steam-aeatec Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 also steam baths. Scapdinavian Rooms. 736 o WANTED WANTED: 1 or 2 bedroom house or apt. Have 2 children, need by Jan. 6. Call the Coast Guard Cutter Storis, ph. 70, ask for Peterson. Will sign 2 year lease. 9 4t two Call 8 6t located people in business, or three bedroom house. Blue 626 mornings. "HILDRENS Nursery, hour or day, Gertrude Millard. Phone Green 520. 7 tf ZXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. 2t SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31— Washington'’s Sammy White and Orevon State’s Cliff Crandall were 'amed to the All-Star basketball nia basketball writers at the con- clusion of a three-day Pacific Coast conference tournament last night. Both were ngmed to guard posi- tions. White also led scorers with 52 points, an average of 17.3 per: game. Washington State’s Ed | Gayda was named second team center and Oregon's Lavey second team guard. George Yardley of Stanford re- ceived -a unanimous vote for a, first team berth. team selected by Northern Califor- | - WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 45 t¢ FROM ANCHORAGE Anchorage residents registered at the Baranof Hotel include R. L. Sievenson, William R. Smith and Phillip Gray. C. J. EHRENREICH-. PA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 Room 3—Shattuck /Bldg. - e Brownie's Liquor Siore 139 So. Franklin Box 2596 Phene 103 P. O, Juneau Jaritor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 i) Chevy Chase TCGM & JERRY BATTER (with Holiday Beverage Menu List) PERCY’S JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE l;’(n:scnmmu SI;BES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 Burr i;\\ s Wels ling {

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