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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE IFOUR FOOTBALL T0PS | ED@DT/G L AS |KONSTANTY MOST |BADMINTON CLUB SETS ROSCOE HUGHES FINED 50 22880 e HAVE RUCIAL GAMES| wrenwa/€ | VALUABLEPLAYER | MEET BACK OHE WEEK~FOR SHOOTHG ACSUNE = LOY GOLDEN HERE By ED CORRIGAN | 2 ’ The Juneau Badminton Club will| A, bl W. Golden, from Anchorage NEW YORK, Nov. 3—(®—This VACATION FOR KERNS | IN NATIONAL lEAG| 10t hold a meeting next Monday | ) % p is at the Baranof Hotel. will be “C” for crucial Saturday for | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kerns and | 1ght, November 6; due to other { pas ¢ four of the tops in the country be- | children Susan and Donald are rwetivities and back-to-school night | EW YORK, Nov. 3—P—Casimer | yaing held in the Juneau Publi Gunnison of Cordova is stops ss m FANS '0 | cause the two winners could find |southbound passengers on the| = G B 2 T 2 ) o i i y themselves playing host in the Cot- | Princess Louise. They will vacation | il ““. § "“" ”‘“"v“._’ AE A5 3chools. The next regular meeting | ing ping ¢ Baranof Hotel. ton and Rose Bowls. |in Nevada with relatives and will| ;" ¢ National League's MOSL; i) pe neld on November 13th at| Hughes, 22, wa - SEE HUSKY.BEAR At Austin, Tex, the No. 1 rated |return here after the first of the .- ."l‘l“_m’“"-‘“jl i 13“ llm”\: even o'clock e Rk b Gy - 86 110 ey Night aen's team in the weekly Assoringod _\'mu‘.‘Mr, Kerns is with the Bureau that ‘“m; pitcher i : % it | ) 11,900 ek B GAME SAIURDAY Bowiing Tesgiid 60 the ks Alleys, | tutes. tr e ok et i | The . bespsotacietiGriaiiindes. | ool Y Wes el s e plal 50 to 3, food sale and needie- BaAiGE woh; ohity: t\u; V'\me" m;m‘ takes on Texas. The victor is almost | —_— s ~|~w;1 ln;rlimz. Wity I(-l\xt;-' "m{\al winners are: fer and | signe Assist 4 T W a e, 648-2t RINARe Benatal ‘to hi)]dl-;ll\[‘])]qc(‘ sure to go on to the Southwest Con- | BOY SCOUT WEERK Son n; t:lx'\l flag: 1 35 \'Nr‘ 204 N. Taylor winning over A. The SEATTLE, Nov. 3 — ® — HOWie | carg Transfer won all three “;m‘: ference title and with it the glory | The Boy Scouts, Douglas Troop | (. l‘hll.u‘.v!;;ln:\ ‘H‘HS i;:‘lés() mm: orrow, N. 'Ahl.«vx'nm by a scor Odell was as gloomy as the skies| from Alaska Electric Light g 5 of the Cotton Bowl. : 1610, held their regular weekly meet- vaiy o8%kia e iR e 7. E. Sneesby, S today. e o ectric Light and| At Seattle, it will be Washington ing Wednesday evening. The Scout oo It ot Wos. | 2ver M. Wentworth, R The University of Washington |y with Pacific Notthern. who won |0 Coufornia, battling tooth and |Master reports considerable activ- N heoslbh 46w i 4 | 0Y & close” fopretof 3 coach fears that a sSogBY Stadiumiwo of their games from Juneau| oL e Pacific Coast conference {jty in that organization this s Sl S tRe AR ihletee el ras, I VulHe 108tito ¥ Saturday will hurt his Huskies more’ prue Sweeney's Bar won all ‘{‘f‘_‘f race. If Howie Odell's Washington 'son, This is Boy Scout week arc Basstinll WIS RGN ot L ook by AiRnGR than it will the heftier California mme‘: from‘ B ‘\;m“t % ; ll’m; Huskies win, they will have to ac- annual drive is DOW .in Prog- | America fl'.!‘h(‘ ”“"-‘ °;|r;:x:x\o 5 (r M to 19: D. Wanber: ¥ Hears. Rl st s e can to break | count for Southern California. ' ress, Any one in Douglas who has oo Bed Bt 8¢ W4t defeated F. Bechtold, E. Chester by or last place. Should California come out on top, contributed, and wisk o weiters falled to name him| , score of 21 to 16; D. Johnson, R The two teams—undefeated in Hi; v - # 3 gh game was L. Tibbitts 225.it will have to p n 10-player ballot. Robir o vERRE. ¢ g 20 : ' get past UCLA and § Saave AbEA Robinson just nosed out C. HUEC ot Conferects, DAY © 200 men were J. Wilber 215, sStanfor TN il LoTan HEEEEE R e o J. Nielsen by 21 o 18; and t) clash here before an estimated 55,000 | 1 207 5 ¢ ;' Forlts B, 5 . Lidtke 207, C. Jones 204, @ re’s r z ity, and New York’s Eddic homecpming fans in a football till - ones 204, and| There's another big one on tap h' received two : ‘,(,.:. L. Cahail 203 : b ‘ - Stanky rs, B. € i that could decide which will go to _ TR L, in Philadelphia where Army meets . S m. R ; W i G M. Kirkness by a 21 to s ey s rolled by I. 0ahatl | penn. o Getets, No. 3 toarn 1o | GIRL SCOUT NEWS place votes. TEE other two went 0] 3 coore & : | know that True Economy It's be t d di ble fo ROOP 6, PATR E: n Musial of St. Louis and Ralph The. tournament will bontiin 's been wet and disagreea T : TR % ¢ Pithak The tourname! ill be contin- 3 2 10 days hereabouts, Howie said: Baco Thanit Hoha The other powers apparently arc B f;l:: “‘ ‘.:‘(, |n T EMECI g ted at the next regular session of § In Wallpaper means... YA bad field or rough weather 4 I0W 2195 (et ssand ] a relatively easy day. ibes ol HNE® okaphba MR olay e : Sivie o ies of 2400. Sweeney's Bar rolle: he’ minutes. read, The, treasurer . 1d 1ast season’s batt to buy the best can hurt us. And it proba oly wil for second season high team k the dues. The only abzent mem- finish a poor second to y hurg us more that it does California Bz‘;u’:‘e"r“g:‘;u‘(fi:' g;’fi:'gm:f “t';; “Tl;um standings are: GIRI’ §(A°|;!k“ DRIVE L:. k‘\?‘nl ank ({‘:u‘\’n:l\(ik \\“,'h:! il iu‘.» Jim collected :‘:r: ]wl.r:;]xm (‘("“ 5 Ilif;;- 'RAVE'. GROUP Mfl:EYS A\ Q in beauty, style, and quality " Sanara rs and senied her he £ X sec- i Won Lost OUES ON KINY |Zonira suick. sud gemettd aor s ooark mg of the Gante] 1N SENATE CHAMBERS at a moderate price! element of luck too strongly. 16 1n “There’s enough of luck in foot ic Northern 15 13[ mo jaunch ihe Gasts e followed the initiation. Mrs. John was third with 144 points. —_— 2 astineau channel prantner of Juneau visited us. | Jim toiled in 74 games, a National] So many out-of-towners plan t ball under the best of conditions.” Shro Transfer With a raw breeze blowing latc | 1ot Goastal 14 irl Scout finance drive, starting| Meeting adjourned. | League record, all in relief. He, attend the organizational meeting yesterday, Odell sent his d“fml V€ Sweeney’s Bar 13 E:x:“:\‘fimd}‘:' ;Irsim' bmf';im'q.l will Lucile Isaak, Temporary Reporter | wound up with a won and lost mark n Alask 2 ssociation t platoon against frosh using Cal 1d over NY at 5:30 o'clock i lof 16-7, third high in the league. Alaska Light 12 e . \ fornia plays for the second straigh : e his afternoon. Mrs. Elton Eng- . | o (T SRR ¢ iR B i . J b Juneau Dl_u‘ 12 rom, pblicity chairman for the . ¥ D. ;J!] addition, Konstanty r\\.u credited | has b t d to AND THAT MEANS.../ T.he Brtbnxive Temiad again workec 2an American 11 scouts, 1§ In charge "of ‘arrange- The Douglas Fire Department | With saving at least 15 games for 3 . B B h dumy s o ments. 5 : answered a call to the Robert Thi- | the Phils. e is expected. \ ke e % Bectedt st e i) bodeau residence on Fifth and E| Konstanty is the second Philly 8 nt o ] PERIAL Estes 146 191 158— 495 Mrs. John Clements, Juliette Low | oo "% ™ i e | blaver h . > award. | the Alasks Bl iiiina plays Odell added to their whodunit e 151 142 174— 467 chairman, has directed six young Streets to extinguish a chimney fire. | Player to win the MVP award. | aska nen repertoire. 3. Taylor 169 114 150— 433 scouts, Penny Morrison, Susan it \\Vun b i SNy M. e ¢ California will fly in tomorrow p WEFE a4 nizatio X s at least - L. West 136 92 157— 385 Blanton, Anna Grisham, Julie Hud- isihie aek morning and take a light drill in] 1, Wilber 177 172 215— 564 |son, Judith Pym and Judy Larsen, the afternoon. Totals M9 1711 854—2344 | to tell about their organization. — In the absence of Mrs. Mernice TEACHER TRAINING SCHOOL TO BE HELD Alaska Coastal Murphy, scout commissioner, Mrs. Jandicap 11 11 11— 33 Kenneth Clem, assistant commi 3. Brown . 158 158 158— 474 |sioner, will speak briefly on the! J. Leighton 149 149 149— 447 |pew camp site at Tee Harbor. Ken- C. Bloomquist .. 147 127 126— 400 | neth Kadow, finance drive chair- R. Stewart ... 133 145 146— 424 man will talk about the organiza- The Juneau-Douglas Ministerial | M. Fenster 168 134 167— 469 |tion of the fund raising campaign. Association is conducting a union Totals 166 724 757—2247| This program will be part of the o 7 e S teacher training school for church relations department of the Alaska i RUMMAGE, SALE IERETRE I EaMIpL Bl school teachers. “Methods and Ma- 2 terials” will be the topics for each class. Any person from any church who wishes to attend is cordially invited. An excellent staff of teach- ers is giving time and the school Caro Transfer Federation of B. P. W. clubs. TAKU TRAVELERS | Martha Society at 10:30 a.m. Sat- B. Davis .. 130 115 151— 398 The Taku Travelers, Douglas | un . 4. Northern Light Pres.| Spong {zom the and it is free of any charges or offerings. P. Hawkins 126 146 118— 388 K i SR & square dance club, meets Saturday jpyterian Church parlors. 647-3t | fruit of the tropical luffa gourd. C. Oldham ... 128 152 198— 478 IAN“ER R"ES 70 BE |evening at 8 o'clock. Beginning | — The school will be held in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church dancers and callers are invited to on November 13-15. The following ¢ et i o3 m_sw HELD TOMORROW P. M, <o at w0 program has been arranged. Totals 755 841 804—2400 MISS BOSCHKER SOUTH At 7:30-8—Inspirational singing . i e . 3 - Funeral services for Mrs. Alma ? 7 »Alaska Light and Power A. Tanner, who died at the Scan- Miss Ann _Boscm:cxg Douglas High dandicap 13 13— 39 4inavian Rooms on October 28, will | School English instructor, has left A. Hedges 144 152— 472 | " hducted by the Rev. G. H.|Via PAA for her home in Minnesota W. Hellan 105 170— 385 | prijlerman in the Carter Chape) Where she will spend the winter, . Peyton 105 115— 330 | qovirday afterncon at 2 o'clock. | Tll health has forced her to seck 4 led by Rev. A. B. Morgan. Taylor 1m 175— 476 |~ 1o W, W. Reedy will sing “The | release from her position here. Mrs 4 v 3 G. Devotions Monday by the Rev.|D. Moore 107 160— 555) Old Rugged Cross” and “AbidsiGlenn Franklin is doing substitute Walter Soboleff; Tuesday by the Totals €51 716 785—2152 | wwity e work in the high school until a Interment will be in Riverside | teacher can be secured to take Mis Pacific Northern Cemetery in Seattle beside her hus- | Boschker's place. - Krsul 132 150 band Eli Tanner who died at the e . Ludtke 207 125 489 | Marine Hospital in Seattle in 1948 MOTORCYCLE JOURNEY . Pheasant ... 160 130 436 | The committal service there willl Jim McCormick and Jim Cuth- | . Loken - 133 137 403 | pe conducted by The Ladies of The |bert are enjoying a cross-country 4 . Porter 158 158 474 | Golden North, of which she was |motorcycle jaunt in the land where . Totals 790 700 762—2252| 5 member. She also belonged to|the sun shines every day. They hav ‘ | Rev. Jimmy Bolton; Wednesday by | the Pioneers Auxiliary of Alaska.|written friends here from Nev Mrs. Tanner was born in Tam- | Mexico, and they expect to con- ot o 3 9 9— 27 » . ot et H“';;;ii’; 3 15 11? 139 384 vere, Finland, June 6, 1885. In 1915 | tinue south to Old Mexico in the : B s i B i 2 ¥ : she was married to Eli Tanner at |near future. ol 127 161 105— 39| ) ion time they came to Alaska, | : 2 SR 115 108 133—356| "\ Ketchikan and then to HOME FROM CANTWELL | 5”/”0% R”/w mfw&z Sowm- ; - Tyvoll 148 158 179— 485 | They remodeled a building| Jesse Snyder has returned from ,‘/ Dapceevic E. Scott lost to W. 573, L. Tibbitts 565 and J. Werner |the country, are favored There Was some damage from | smoke, but nothmg was burned. | e i ok MRS. JENNE ON VACATION ! rem other 'southeast Alaska BAZAAR AND SILVER TEA | ER communitie: Chambers fof Com- Saturday, November 4 is the date| Mrs. Crystal Jenne, Juneaw's| *1€rce, transportation lines and set for a bazaar and silver tea given | pstmaster, left aboard the Prin.|¢ividual business fivms will be by the Women’s Society of Chris-|cess Louise to spend a couple of ! eidn tian Service, The time is 2 to 5|weeks visiting friends and relat- liar meeting will pm. and the place the Douglas|ives in the Seattle area. She ex. Mon in Anchorage. Community Methodist Church. Bak- | pects to attend the 90th birthday | ©15¢ Will preside at thab ery goods and handiwork will be I of her mother-in-law, Mrs. I'sold and tea will be served all af-|T. White at Coupeville, Wash. FROM SEATTLE e s £ Addisnd C. R. Goodman of Seattle is stop- & the Rev. Herman Hillerman. 8-9:30—Kindergarden (ages 3-5) Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Steinig; Pri- mary (ages 6-8), Miss Kramer and Miss DeArmond; Junior (ages 9-11) M Kelsey; Youth (ages 12-21) Mrs. Morgan. Bible Study (adults), Rev. Her- man Beyer. This class is open to all adults who are interested in “Methods and Materials” for Bible study. It is planned for those who will not be teachers as well as for those who plan to teach. The Rev. J. P. Porter is dean of the school. DOUGLAS BAZAAR DAY SCHEDULED SATURDAY Tomorrow, November 4, is Bazaar Day at the Douglas Community Methodist church. Members of the ‘Women’s Society of Christian Serv- ice of the Douglas church will be busily cooking and sewing right up to the last minute to make their first annual bazaar a memorable event. Aprons, tea towels, pillow- cases, doll clothes, and other items Jjust right for a Christmas shopping list will be on display. There will be a special table full of baked foods by those famous Douglas cooks. For a chance to sit down and visit with friends, tea will be served from 2 to 5. All residents of the Gastineau Channel area are invited. Juneau Drug i Jones 121 204 138— 463 5 : that housed McMillans Grocery and | Cantwell after spending the past AN 7 A Bk o i 161 702'2108‘mxde it inte the Scandinavian|five months there. He is a drill - MDODGE..M” \MV[& M[#/OOO/ é"%y ¢ P4 // —says Earl B. Mix Sweeney's Bar iRooms, which they operated until |foreman for the Bureau of Mine | Mr. Tanner’s illness in 1946 took Lt . Sheldon ... 182 ;zg :gi: g;g‘mm to Seattle. Mirs. Tanner re- JOHN BERTRAM SHORT it New Rochelle, New York . Schneider ... 191 16 161 464‘1umcd to Juneau last April and| Mrs. John Short and son o ) Bmeenoy 106,147 itk 455 | for ihe past two months has been | Bertr»m, came home from 5. A s dohnson s R 522 | managing the Scandinavian Rooms. | hospital yesterday. The new boy enner i “fo b 7 She is survived by a daughter,|who arrived Sunday morning, tip soms 796 771 808—2375 | \no Martin (Louise) Feist, of Cody, | ped the scale at 6 pounds, 15 ounce Pan American Airways . . Mr. and Mrs. Feist ar- |He joins two sisters and a brother Handicap 6 6 6— 18 rived here Wednesday and will take — - J. Wood 145 168 188— 501 | the body to Seattle for interment. FROM ANCHORA( A. Stephens 121 118 95— 334 TR B(Hen Jetrr:m:m from the Weather 1. Adam 118 144 168— 430 ureau at Anchorage is stopr = 46 CARRIED BY ALASKA 252 50 L. Macchia 143 143 143— &G i i e m - (OASTAL TRIPS THURS. 1s 742 7472189 | Ao S | Passengers ceuvied by Alaska | Ccastal Airlines on flights yester-| AOPE WANTS 70 ‘g? T W ;es;'tii:':rpon‘: YOUR PORTRAIT TICKETS FOR BIG | o "neen ™~ e Amdereon, 0. 30| A S GAME TOMORROW 312", [i5 e By “pries, | Capt. Johnson. ! ». SEATTLE, Nov. 3—‘1?’—'“‘@!‘9'5; For Sitka: L Miller, C. F. Badger, fnope for Hope, but there’s no hope{ D. W. Dean; for Te,:,,kee;ddm for the other 69 in his entertain- | Slagle; for Excursion Inlet: Eddie men: t.rou'pe returning from Korea. | Jamestown; for Hoonah: Mrs. A + ON CHRISTMAS MORN Bob Hope, the comedian, wasn't | Greenwald, Charles Burdette, Adam cracking wise in Alaska when he| Greenwald; fer Tulsequah: H. A, sty stesoemm Pmm_! every day are finding out for themselves . . . you can vired University of Washington Scott. make 5 minutes of your time worth: $1,000—-by spending Athletic Manager Harvey Cassill for| Arriving from Tulsequah: Donald i o { it at your Dodge dealer’s. He'll!demonstrate how you could 70 tickets to tomorrow’s Washing- | Walde, Marcel Danceoisne; from | N 4 pay $1,000 more and not get all the extra roominess, the driving ‘on-California football game. | Pelican: Les Florence, Willy Ness, ; ease, the rugged dependability of this smartl Jed Dodge! “I only wish he were joking” Ralph Maki; from Hoonah: Joe i iy 1 > j4d ep y ly sty gel smiled Cassill wanly. Pratt, Mrs. Helen Clements; from/| v “We haven’t had a loose ticket| Custavus: Glen Parker. can’t find in cars costing hundreds of dollars more. And a few for days. But maybe I can find just, From Petersburg: Lyle Hebert; i minutes behind the wheel will open your eyes to ease of han- one for Bob.” |from sitka: Harvey Brown, Betty . ¢ | dling you never thought possible in a car so big and roomy, A 55,000-homecoming sellout is | Brown, it}{SX'grixgi aé‘d TI’;?’::“ i L | And after you buy your Dodge—yon'll find that famous Dodge predicted. | Brown, Mis. B P dependability and ruggedness will continue to save you money K . Wanamaker, W. Martinee. 3 ) R Li:gway: for years to come. Your dollars do go further with Dodge, FEGHI TONIG“I Harold Monts, Mrs. K. Hannon, E. || L | Five minutes . . . that’s all we askl D. Duil, F. O. McGrew; i | . PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 3—®— | Haines: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gil- Harry (Kid) Mathews, the Seattle | hardt. bomber, ruled a strong favcrite to- | —_—— g | n day over Anton Raadik of Estonia. FROM SEWARD ++<AND preserves the mem- | st 3 fow dollars more The two light-heavyweights clash; E. H. Cowan cf Seward is stop- P Eg f th . vith fifill Mew c m/ tonight over the 10-round distance.|ping at the Gastineau Hotel. ories of the delight with | W — s fromsginie —————| which the gift was received |1 Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. throughall the daysto comes | N A s n 6150-4th Avenue South, Seattle SALES and SERVICE e Jnseph Alexander R w (OWLIN G ( o 1 1 5 FR ONT CHRISTENSEN BROS. Used, new and rebuilt Photography '] a . STREEI 909 12th Phone Green 279 0O1d ard late models and G. I { | Phone 303 Shattuck EBlde | . ’ ) | I e e i e i REBEKAH BAZAAR—LO.OF. Saturday, 11:30 to midnite. 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