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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—~JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1949 POTATO BOWLTEMIS e | W-A-N-T A-D- BID DECIDED, ARMY-NAVY GAME &........comssscsmsns 4 oG PAGE SIX_ In radio, when broadcasts of the| same type are presented one after the other it is called “pattern pro- gramming.” | s - l ¥ . h * Ernesto Aguilar, 132% nterrey. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26| ron SALE ! ron SAI.E ron SALE L 2 3 pdenterrey; | Philadelphia swung its welcomeshen | o — o T & FOO TBALL e L b | high, wide and handsome today to|2 BEDROOM house, hardwood ARB5—Packer at Small Boat Har- 4 BEDROOMS—An excellent fully M Elmdtain, i s T grcet President and Mrs. Truman| floors, rubber tile kitchen and{ bor priced for immediate sale. | furnished home. Only four years | L R o BAKERSFIELD, Calif, Nov. 26— |and some 102,000 other Ium\;gu{ bath. Full concrete basement, el- '2.BEDROOM home, hardwood| o©ld. Full basement with recreation SCORES \Vgx\dell et D | P LE\m’ Vx ‘u: ..\ (mm‘ winning a | fans here for the 50th annual| ectric hot water heater. Complet- | floors, fireplace, view, yard, near space—fireplace and plumbing— { figk el 4 Lowl bid of the flip of a coin? Army-Navy classic. | ely insulated and plastered. Call| school, churches and business Large modern fully equipped kit- | 134M §Zl“ffi’c‘;’et Me;{h ‘,'\l,'”,\z‘;fi d | “Taft Junior College got the| Railroad officials, torrowing mili-( 96 e | gi:zct;an:;iaai wfumished, base- 1 :Z;x; x::l;tih dtllr::ng fz;:;?:;emmg fidit * . o OWPOIN | Fotato Bowl bid last night when | tary terminology, set in mation pperg B T S ND Tiibe.d , ga.age, A e an | Final scores of college mmuallbf-',m"m HEPEE, 1515, Badln M("m(mm.» Director Ed Simonsen of | “Operation Stadium"—delivery or‘Ri?&éfifzo?zgg.s};xipsp;?:_}-BEDROOM home Douglas High-| thermopane, windows. Two bed- ! i . ) 7 /)HI‘J games played yesterday are: s | Bakersfield J.C. called heads—and | scme 60,000 fans to Municipal Sta- | s8-6t| Wb partially furnished, base-| rooms and full tiled bath on Thois Chr?® ey 21, Miami (Fis) 6. | sheReae e |~z fihecoln down tails., All Taft's | dium. {0 oo | ment, garage, view. first floor. Two bedrooms and 3% | G IVE T AR‘N G! # Jestern 69, New Mexico 4 “ | Athletic Direc Joe Cosano, had| President Truman's special is one 1940 PACKARD super deluxe coupe. | DOUGLAS apartment and business snth on second floor. Large gar- EH 3 Bowu"fi STARIS 1to do was sta here | of the 40 special trains the Penn-| Radio, heater and all new rub-| Property center of town, partial- en and excellent location. Gen- | Austin (Tex) 27, East Central The coin-{lipy ceremony came | ania Railroad Company has| b including spare. ‘Exceuent' ly furnished; view, garage, elec-{ €rous terms. . i il Okla. 6 (Texoma Bowl) ON ElKS AI.I.EYS after the two feams had scrapped | scheduled to shuttle in and out of dition, must sell, $900. Phone | tric kitchen. 7 HOUSES LEFT of the 20 houses &/m”e MONO-PAC | Muskingum 21, Roliins 0 ! 'd | to a 13-13 tie. the stadium grounds before and| 546. so.4¢ |SIXTH ST, 3-bedrooms, dining| now nearing occupancy date in Brings Back the Glorious Wi s Texas A&L Corpus Christi — | Taft will meet Boise, Ida., J.C.}eiter the game. The Baltimore and | - ——s = mr—r————"r | room, garage, electric dishwash-| the Highlands section, 13 have Ut e s e v, 12 U e fout aliows ot the Eiks were]in the Pofato Bow! hers Dec. & . ] Obiojwill igun ;gight: speéils \jrito | 47 BANMOMWDI F-ador “AAn. | - er, large hasementy SIS, PR HEESREICIERDIR: Nt o T T Little Rock JC 33, McNeese (La) !‘n play last night and cowlers be- e R lthe city tn addition to four carry-| Good Condition throughout. Ph.j tially . furnished, wall-to-wall| houses have two bedrooms and h;;;,:i’.:c‘::"."'.',"lifl’:.-??:::“;.i:“:\": Jn i " lgan hitting them at 8:30 o'clock oo | ing the regiment of Midshipmen. | Biue 559. 58-t1| carpeting, G. I. loan. allowance for a third. They have when you give a Belione MONO-PAC | Bakersfield (Calif) JC 13, Taft|and continued making strikes, rlr.!NE". TAYI.OR (Host“, — ol lSIX’I‘H ST., View Home beautifully| full concrete basements with IS SORDIE yoa dovel JC 13 (tie). until near midnight. Team lineups | | |MV BRONCO, 33 ft. long 10 ft.| furnished, very large rooms, beau-| garage, laundry, electric hot wa- Then, 0o, it's so casy (o wear. Just | o OB . are planned for the winter sched- | 7 L‘MIIAIIO" ON beam, oak frames and ribs, %i tiful terraced yard, electric kitch-| ter heaters and an automatic oil e atl s ules, ,SKI tlUB pRESIDENI inch reinforced marine plywood,{ en, immediate occupancy. G. I.| furnace. The houses are com- cord), easy to wear and conceal — no = 110 Chrysler 2 to 1 reduction.{ loan. pletely insulated for a low main- separate batery pack 10 carry. See | —— Im“s OF HSH { . ] i i | ) .| 84, b Hil -| ten % ¥ Lty ‘ T& Py 0 Neil Taylor was re-elected Presi-l i Completely rebuilt 2 yrs. ago.|$4,200 takes home Nol 11 Doug: ance cost. They have a gen 7 Would make excellent Gill Neu.er,l las, 3 bdr.,, electric kitchen, base-| erously sized living room with THIS COUPON TODAY! {dent’ of‘Junsaws: Ski Clup. et By d Price $2,800. Also 32 volt Delco| ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms.| large view windows and ever. | meeting held last night in the) | | y \ T P e Fights last night resuiteG as iol- | Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. § | Battery Plant. Make offer. A. EINEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas, | house has a clear view of Gas- Tiows plvesmiinh ifetmalibbbn . - 8 b g Wiitis s ke Gieitn ot | Tickell, Mile 14%, Auk Bay. 57-4t {INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street.| tineau Channel. The dinettes and | % NS, 1 eqa lams . lecte o 5 g N " 4 ” - v Ay - e i S | . h se. o b | [136%, Monterrey, Mexico, out-| The Los Angeles Monarchs have| still waiting for snow to cover the {\woeers will ack for quota lmita-| e g Rl S e i oy e, T J| })'n]m!!‘do Elmer Beltz, 141, Los An-|yended their losing ways. The|mountains, the slat artists dls:us-]“m_ e cits of R et Imunpn" & MURPHY | rence The h,,us; ,;“‘?fiax“; hmm - | geles, 1 southern Division Pacific Coast|sed a ce plan for skier: : i ) - W N i | At Detroit—Lester Felton, 145 Btk s s IR eatol Aot An Sae. movite of 10os] akling: il 19 LBENER s inion ACECEEER 1 Xifilggii gu;s: f?"f.fflef?\fi‘ REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | by FHA. and may be secured ; Dr. John M. Montgomery, D.C.| Detroit, outpointed Ross Virgo. | dropping 15 games in a row, hasthe Dougl Bewl ‘hll‘((“)‘::l}‘l’re"('rnt Joe Jurich sata| $8.00000. Call Lucas Trarster. 707, Phene 676 ver First Natlonai Bank ‘f’;fl‘lf;i{lg“’le;flldfinls- Secom:nry | 145%, Rochester, N.Y., 10. oW o raig! 7 m s « . side) | F AR RS : vn payment is Main and Front Sts., Juncau | -;, \’\'z:’-(hv‘\mlm\ D.C.—Sonny Boy ; I'Fm‘v‘(lux’tvhnu;:“‘?lzh‘g victory last {sh 103“:: 0 A'\xdl:('ln?;m}i nfl;fi?lii#‘“"“"‘ fom Opubn. Jepme i b ! Ffln SALE Nk el e ’ 5 ing ¥ \ re latest was a 4-2 ast | showed slides of their trij Bout o T s VhE | % e i Phone 477 West, 134, Washington, outpointed | night over third place Oakland,|the Ice Cap during the summer to n;“‘”’x’wA‘r::“A:ifrié;:“.t‘;]n’rk::d:e 3 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green ma,i i g5 { fil';;pé’:"m“th‘l“ ts;?’s'h‘;fim’“se* —————— — o b e— e | 4 ardh N 4 o e & s R siasti 5O 2 . L, Loviehidd H 5 J office. the Monarch’s second trouncing of imore than 50 enthusiastic skiers .., o high taritf would not solve | L, CABIN 28x10 1t —_fle. rmwn‘mo STUDEBAKER Sedan. 1947} Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cow- | "PARTMENT HOUSES, commer- _t¢ ) clal property. Several two and ling Co. b9 U! three bedroom houses. the Oaks in a week present at the meeting. it The touring San Diego Skyhawks } e £ carn, contimucd e morchern in: | fow Belces traiifa 8 S pro. | /i1 PONTIAG Scdan—excelent, FALL CLEARANCE §| e o [FOUR HORSEMEN | womie wous not prevee THERE" | ation mronnou—sertc . | WILLIAM WINN-Phy L vasion by knocking oif the Van- foreign competitors with cheap la~ | dition throughout—sacrifice , at o 0"023‘ couver Canucks, 4-2 { $760. Ph. 81. i1, 59-3t! Office in Alaska Credit Buream L2 , | bor from underselling American | i The Victoria Cougars slapped RiDE AGA'N- wui(" e 2 e Hlu. SOROP.“M“I X Wi h g o Gred on Ev‘unu E and ELTB Jown second place New Westmin- 4 packers ‘and | manufeoturera® he| \ !22 HIGH STANDARD automatic z | ster 3-2 before 5,000 said. pistol, 6x30 Dienstglas binoculars, | ANNOUNCEMENT is made that problem. Inlet. Call 143. 202 tt sh are coming in here at such s B e . QUTBOARD MOTORS Prices Reduced as much as 25% Following sizes available Evinrude Sporisman 1% H.P. Evinrude Sporiwin Evinrude Zepher Evinrude Lightfour Evinrude Speediiwin 22 H.P. 5.4 H.P. 12H.P. Excellent Values for Christmes Gifts R. W. COWLING CO. THOMAS HARDWARE (0. Elto Sporister Elio Speedster Il GAME SCHEDULED| ., Nov. 26—P— Two-platoon basketball will come tc the University of Jowa when the Hawkeyes open the season against Colorado, College Dec. 1. The system, widely used in foot- IOWA CITY. coach. He thinks substitution and specialization may | work in basketball, too. “We have several biz quite a few small but f | ey (a Chicazo s JIH.P. 5.4 H.P. | we can throw some teams off bal- | ance by speeding up and then slow- | ing down the game by shifting the | :‘plnycr.s in and out.” The word “hybrid” comes from a Latin word meaning D e e Bt e SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 26—® N men rode again la ur 15 crowds hem well on th They and 16 teammates of Knute Rockne's unbeaten 1924 squad were o climax their homecoming cel ration today at the Notre Dame- Southern California game. ‘The glorious Lackfield of a quar- or century ag: uarterback Harry Itubldreher (now Wisconsin Ath- etic Director) ; left half Jim Crow- ales promotion half Don oh | 5th reunion. epresentative Miller (US. vorthern Ohio) ; and fullback Elmer L en (Chicago transportation cutive) —relived the past with gang in a night of merri- 1 rict Attorney for All four were as cagey answer- ng questions for the record as they e when they rode roughshod 10 “opponents. Off the record hey talked a lot. None, however, would agree that the 1949 Irish of Frank Leahy was he best team in Notre Dame his- sreatest teams and let it go at that,” said Layden, as wiry now as 1e was as a demon 166-pound full- cack. BASKETBAL tre Dame's famed Four Hor:e-l of fish meal from South Africa | were sold in San Francisco in di- | rect competition with American| produets. | POTTERS (LUB TAKES UP CHINA PAINTING MONDAY NIGHT MEET The China Painting Study Group | will meet Monday night at 7:30} o'clock in the Alaska Potters' club | rooms at the Recreation Center. | The instructor for the evening will be Mrs. Gen Harmon. Mem- Bers planning to attend are re- gQuested to take a design all ready! for transferring to the tile to be painted. This will be the last meet- ing that Mrs. Harmon will attend as instructor so members With| g gty H AD BE! IE AM! Jurich sata recently 15000 tons lEAR" FROM IORAIN: 3006 rifle. Ph. Blue 605 59:0%| 1-PLATGON CAGE bl o iGE PORTABLE RADIO. Batteryi ¥ i may be recharged merely by plug- | : 8., H. Lorain,” Regional. Director | ging cord in wall outlet, A-1 cou-! of the United States Bureau uf‘ timist luncheon on the Baranof | Terrace Friday, had the women club members ready to look for; gold in the hills as he told them of Alaska’'s mineral possibilities. “Alaska, one of the most highly“ mineralized areas in the world, has produced approximately a billion dollars in minerals and coal since! its purchase,” Mr. Lorain said. Hel discounted the suggestion that Al- aska had been “mined out” and said that present interest in minerals in Alaska is turning to the strategic 1 metals. Deposits of strategic metals :include tin, already being mined in the Seward Peninsula; chromite in the Kenai area and quicksilver in the Kuskokwim. dition, but don’t need three ra-i | Mines, guest speaker at the Sorop- | dios. It's a buy, call Green 917 after 6 pm. 59-tf § 1 i 1 HAND CARVED and tooled Ladies | bags, belts, billfolds, key cases, | brief cases, etc. Reasonable prices | and quick service on made to or-: der items. Res. Ph. 884 before 9 13th and Harbor Way. LIGHT PLANTS ONAN, 600-watt, 32 volt, direct or battery, used less than 100 Lours. Delco, 800- watt, 32 volt, Complete overhaul. P.O. Box 604. Ph. Black 409. 57-tf CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE 25] months old, 7,000 miles . Call Green 455 after 6 p.m. 56-tf painting problems are asked to be| Prospecting on a scientific basiS|FOME FOR SALE in Douglas $3,- sure and attend Monday night. { The Pottery Study Group will meet at 8 o'clock in their club rooms. Meeting nights between now and Christmas will be utilized for the making of Christmas gifts, and each meeting night will have clder_members present to help iron out difficulties and answer ques- tions that may arise. Any problems | that the newer memicers may have | should be called to the attention| of the older members at this time so that they may be corrected.! Members wishing to work at the| | club rooms instead of in their| homes may also attend these nights. | There will be a short demonstra- | Basketball games ‘played - last right resulted as follows: " American U. 67, Quantico Ma- cines 50. Utah 65, Montana State College 49 Brooklyn College 90, Fort Mon- mouth 66. Hofstra 95, Puerto Rico San tion of the casting of a one piece | mold next Wednesday evening. Among the United States, the amount of insurance in force per capita varies from $400 in Missis- has hardly started, Mr, Lorain said, and there are still mines to be de- veloped in Alaska. Program Chairman Mernice Mur- phy introduced the speaker at the meeting presided over by President Alice Thorne, Mrs. Laura McMillan reported on United Nations activities. It will be Mrs. McMillan, nlso‘| who will assist Soroptimists in the CARE Soap Campaign which the club is sponsoring. The Soap Campaign, arranged by CARE and Lever Brothers, makes it possible to send soap overseas to hospitals, orphanages, DP camps schools and homes at no cost to those participating in the campaign, as explained by Mrs. Thorne. “Here's all you do,” Mrs. Thorne said. “Simply start saving Swan Seap wrappers and for every two wrappers received Lever Brothers ippi to $1870 in New York. | will send one bar of soap to CARE | for distribution overseas.” 800. Write 849 Juneau. 56-5t the Peter Wood office has been moved from 316 4th St. to a new location at Marine Way at Sew- ard Street, across from the local Employment Service Office and next door to Harri Machine Shop. In addition to the usual real estate, used car and boat sales, the new store space will allow the handling of a volume of used furniture and miscellaneous items. Hours will be from 10 am. to 6’ p.m. daily except Sundays, and the telephone number remains the same—911. PETER WOOD SALES AGRENCUCY 316 4t> - - - Telephone 911 FOR RENT BACHELORS QUAR'I'E—R—S, Small Boat Harbor, oil range, sink, show= er, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 911 51-3t LARGE SIZE mahogany buffet and dining room table, in very good conditibn, also twin beds, springs and 1 mattress, 1 cocktail table. Ph. 322, 56-tf POPCORN MACHINE, 2 music boxes, small show case, chairs, tables, *46 Ford A-1 shape, new rubber and heater. Many misc. items. Rear of Glacier Cab Co. 343 tf ONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel just up from states, $825.00. See at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf NICE Clean Rooma at~um heated 315 Gold St 220 @ STEAMHEATED Xwooms, weekly & Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 68 & WURILTZER Spinit pizno for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. WANTED ALASKAN VET needs furnished 2- bedroom house for rent or lease. Box 1444 or Red 213 after 5 p.m. 360-4t WILL PAY CASH for good build- e o o 2 o o o o ing lot. Ph. 416. 58-tf . . 1934 Airflow DeSoto, 5 @4~ S S S E A S .. Perfe o | CARPENTER wants repair work by a8 by s [ or . contract. Lewis A. Orrell, P.O. . . » condition throughout. . Radio, Box 2796, Ph. 345 58-9t ® heater, $600, Red 250. B 3 2 o o o 0 o o o TO RENT garage in vicinity of 330 W 8th St. Ph. 322. 56-tf Germans 53. GUITAR INSTRUCTION a# Alaska The Finest Selection Ever! The Daily Alaska Empire (wide price range) Olympics 16. British Columbia 61, Seattle Pa- cific 42. ! ' tory. “Let's say it's one of the school’s i Phillips Oilers 131, Guatemala The citron ds one of the oldest | citrus fruits known to man, and is| mentioned in the early part of the Soroptimists are urged to join the Soap Campaign, save soap wrap- pers and turn them in to Laura McMillan, Dr. Robert Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments = e you on your way. Through your focal ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan 1o the States . . . and then to any spat on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communhties ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am, . . . giving them equal priorities with Iho? who buy their tickets in Juneaul MC&& offers you a new service~to speed eimg O i COASTER REPORTED SAFE AT WRANGELL The catin cruiser Coaster; un- heard of since it left Everett, Wash., November 6 has arrived in Wrangell. ‘This was reported to Coast Guard headquarters here by the Deputy U.S. Marshal at Wrangell. He said the vessel had arrived there Wednesday with the owner,} Kenneth Marvin, his wife and two | children aboard. No. 2995 K. A, NOTICE In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska Division Num- ber One. At Ketchikan in Ad- miralty. , | LEE CHRISTIE, R. W. BURNS, FRED BRANDES, JR, DAVID FRANKS, CLAUDE BILLINGS- LEY and ZENITH PAUL, Libelants, Vs. | ol Screw ADAK, Official Number 252,581, her engines, tackle, ap- parel, furniture, machinery, and equipment Respondent. Public notice is hereby given that I have seized the Ofl Screw ADAK, Official Number 252,581, her en- gines, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, by virtue of a Monition and Attachment issued out of the | Alaska, for condemnation and sales Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, Blue 750. 1942 PLYMOUTH, 5 passenger coupe, good condition, radio, heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. 7OR SALE: Weiding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below{ value, See Stan Perry, 108 Wil- loughby Ave., &iter 4:30 p.m. 2811 R SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Dank. Hu e ——— ESTABLISHED MUSICAL instru- ment . Wholesale Company with established trade in Alaska de- sires representative on a commis- sion basis. Must be an experienc- ed salesman who can furnish re- ferences. J. M. Sahlein Music Co, 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. 355 TO BUY GOOD used small refrig- erator. Phone 836, 355-t1 HOUSE CLEANING, washing, ir- oning or baby sitting. Call Bock at 957—7 to 5 days. 46-1mo " MISCELLANEOUS o pay the demands of the ubeh% nerein, in a cause of contract, ¢i ind maritime, amounting in all to. he sum of $31,339.92, together with Jamages from date hereoi in the wmount of $151.64 per day, with GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, . §750. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20L 815 Decker Way. t WINTER and POND, CO. Ine, Complete Photographic Supplies nterest and costs. Developing ~ Printing - Enlarging All persons concerned are notified Astist® Paints and Materials to appear hefore the gbove entitled Blue Printing - Photostats court at Ketchikan, Alaska, at thefy acur ' M., turday, acur of ten o'clock AM., S& o [P— April 1, 1950, if that day shall be : a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on () w the next day of jurisdiction there- B’Wl“e Sl Sm after, then and there to interpose \ their claims to said seized property Foene 183 139 Se. Frankiin and to make their allegations in P. O: Box 2508 that behalf, else condemnation and sales thereof will be*declared. Dated at Ketchikan, Alaska, Nov. 19, 1949. T Follow the Cabs to akove entitled court at Ketchikan,! By WALTEEU'G.S‘ fi’fiffi:’: | ROSS’ OASIS Deputy Marshal ' First' Publication: Nov. 19, 1049. Last Publication: Dec. 10, 1949. | in Douglas for a Good Time