The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1950, Page 6

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PAGE SIX STUBBLE TIME IS PROCLAIMED BY JUREAU ELKS it, of first notice several you did not there are 1asion glance around and it is all tion issued rman of the > of the Juneau 420. Perhaps erve the will not Perhaps J clam Hoy 211 the Lord | with Jecember of our and Fifty has; to celebrate the the Territory of Al- | Bar Roy: Harr, 1 | Home | Top 1 Alexs | Whi roclaimed rules ar wn ‘h«( 1 he me that time certa T antes and Sc M, Heyder Marsh Hi Totals N. t considered an m Court,” all is nc court and “Kangaroo WHEREAS even and the Wwr s the re mem- 1€l area y as of the date oclamation and th such shall be in effect until 1 am y December 10, 1950, Any violation of this decree shall be considered as contempt of court R y will be hauled before ppro- e J. Pa condition Su K. M maintained its winning two out of three from Home Grocery. Cigar Stand who really, leaders, Whing Ding. the h Tea al Ce Leva . Warner Totals Handicap J. Gucker J. Gormley P. Morgan Totals BOWLING On the Elks Alleys last night the Theater game place Capitol two Second placc kept pace taking two ga 1 Cafe, by downing two games. Alice Dalziel set a new high i game m rk for the leag score. Pat Hagerup 504 for the evening's high series in the women’s division. For the men, | Ken Morgan took the high series Lance “Hendrickson h single game of 179. 520 and m standings: ol Theater 1f Cigar fe y Race Grocery Hat Stand r Photo Home Grocery ¥ .3 166 123 211 135 144 141 aylor 19 125 rensen 158 90 801 617 (‘nn\ul Theater 95 101 110 152 126 119 144 143 174 179 649 694 acLean endrickson Baranef Cigar Stand 120 125 165 icholson 148 158 682 sseur Whing Ding 10 10 117 135 123 151 124 135 126 124 175 675 orter forgar Alexander Pholo The Harry Race team moved into a third place tie with 1 27 Handicap R. Rudolph P. Lee A. Hawkins fined c > 5o collect rn ited in the Lot Signed, sealed, dated, delivered, advertized, proclaimed and all the rest of the legal ff that goes with one of these things at Juneau, Alaska, this Fifteenth Day of Nov- ember, 1950, So Ht'lp Me! | T LT T M. Funk FOOIBALL ! SCORES . A. Nielson F. Fitzpatrick Totals Handicap Here are final scores of football F- “’r‘f“b” games played Friday: B. "“_1‘ 5 Chattanooga 32, Duguesne 20. A. Tay “l‘ Arkansas A. and M. 20, College of O- Winther ©ierks 6 | C. Rudolph East Car. 54, Atlantic Christian 7.| Totals Arkansas Tech 14, Little Rock JC 0./ Carbon 61, Dixie (Utah) 12. F. Holmquist Northern Idaho 20, South. Idaho 7. | p Hagerup McMurry 30, Southwestern 6. |'T. Flint McPherson (Kan) 38, Friends |y wins () 1, L. Holmquist Ottawa (Kan) 41, Baker 0. Tot Arkansas State Teachers 25, Nm(h- toklm l'u als smte 7 | Hawaii 39, Brigham Younug 7. Oregon State Rooks 30, Oregon Frosh 9. ETHEL MILNER LEAVING At New 40 121 689 110 148 109 156 130 653 59 114 102 114 144 133 . 667 167 154 103 141 137 702 40 117 132 136 90 123 638 Royal Cafe 104 140 87 115 119 565 Top Hat 59 105 95 133 124 92 608 Harry Race 133 174 0 163 158 698 Ski Events team lead by Baranof SEATTLE, Nov. 18—{®—The Pa- with the mes from [has scheduled three events for Alaska next spring. The Anchorage Ski Club will sponsor the Fur Rendezvous four- event meet in February, the exact date of which has not been set. The Juneau Ski Club is to have the Southeast Alaskan champion- ships, also a four-event meet. The Gold Nugget four- meet will be held during April at Fairbanks. BB CZAR'S CONTRACT MEARS END; DOPE IS IT WILL BE RENEWED NEW YORK, No Chandler’s seven Commissioner of Baseball comes for discussion at the major leagu winter meeting in St. Petersburg onth and the Daily ay s a “cinch” the contrs will be renewed The News said, “There still some opposition among the 16 m: league owners to Chandler’s reigh but not enough.” Chandler needs only 12 of 16 votes to have the contract extended. Top Hat ingle ue with a| rolled a Won Lest 10 13 13 16 is 154— 402 690—2108 FLASKA S(F 0l GETS B S "R‘H MAI 153— 349 135— 397 136— 381 4 428 12 vw‘m R 154— 439 630—2081 collected "abou Alaskan s Leland said er from Roma er at the Al for help 10— 30 136— 388 120— 394 112— 371 109— 359 8— 520 655—2032 itants and thi 40— 120 329 | 43 313’ Leland’s name from Westbrock Malach got en education magazine. adjoine Portl SEATILE AOPES 150 EUSINESSMEN | JOIN'51 CCTOUR Seattle Chamber of reports it hoped to have fessional and busin tour of Alask gram for the year study of numerous Alask; and projects. 171— 385 | 142— 430§ 83— 279 118— 389 153— 402 667—1885 59— 177 158— 377 111— 308 138— 385 135— 403 139— 364 740—2014 Commerce 150 pro- on it . Its pro- includes the 140— 440 ) Chamber’s Alaska 176— 504 | commented: “The division is 95— 268 | of attempts by other cities 166— 470 ) Alaska trade from Seattle 143— 438) pram of close conta with the 720—2120 territery now is in cperation.” aware to lure Results of fights last night are: York Ki Merle H'm. ng ot Glennallen is For That d Gavilan, " For Alaska | cific Northwestern Ski Association "I settled by the sc D | want to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA EVANGELISTWIL | | TELL ALL; NO LOST | SABSATH AVERRED ment of time has been {lost. The Sabbath has never been | {lost, Saturday is the crizinal sev- ! enth day of the week and has com? down to us trom the creation of the earth,” proclaimed Evangelist C. L. Vori in his lecture on “Lost| Time,” in the Prophetic Light audi- | torium on the corner of Second nm‘ Main. “Down {again and | true Sabba | vears after { the law o the peo) bath ch earth was cre the day during t pointed it out raining bread day in the weel therefor { posible for 500 years The th never een lo the centuries God in made known the Twenty-five hundred creation the Lord gave Mt. Sinia commanding e to remember the Sab- was made when the over for s rom ev ept the .cvent absoluiely ir he day be lost fter cr Bible ex abbath should forever ier of astronomy | There are historical references giv. ing the year, month, day, hour an: minute of the day wh of the s n before ha minuce lost.” In ¢ “You ca: en whern y W day just before | 'The lecture will be ) |In Town, N FCTLON ASKED I0 KEEP YUGOSLAVIA FROM RED RUSSIA v. 18 — (A — SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1950 P —— e e e A . X ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient. afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing @ Heaimg .0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street WHOLESALE RATES HIT RECORD PEAK DURING PAST WEEK WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 — (# — Wholesale prices hit the highest level on record during the week ending Tuesday. The Bureau of Labor Statistics re- ported yesterday that the wholesale price index reached 171.1, which was 0.5 percent above the previous August, 1948 peak. The new index was an advance of 0.6 percent in one week and 8.7 percent above the Jure 20 pre- Korean level. Weather af Alaska Poinfs. ‘Weather conalions ana temper- es at various Alaska points Iso on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 n., 120th Meridian Time, and clecsed by the Weather Bureau s follows: Anchorage Annette Island Ba | -1—Partly Cloudy A 22—Clear 15—Partly Cloudy 20—Snow 0—Clear -28—Cloudy -13—Clear -21-—Cleay rtly Cloudy Cloudy 7—Partly Cloudy 20—Clear 11—Partly Cloudy -16—Clear 28—Snow -33—Clear 14—Clear 36—Partly Cloudy 1—Snow 35—Cloudy 20—Partly Cloudy -19—Snow 11—Partly Cloudy AT THE GASTINEAU E. B. Cornell who is with the Bu- reau of Public Roads at Anchorage is \mpplnq at the Gastineau Hotel 3 = Piece Orebesira for your dancing tonight also Surprise Floor Show In the wee hours of the morning at the She plans to visit with her C @ gj m rE R YL] @ L Hj !_s y in Wisconsin. FROM PEILICAN Dinner from 6 p. Fresh Local Chicken Filet Mignon . - New York Cui - T-Bone - $2.50 Top Sirloin - - $2.50 Includes .Ualac,, French Fries, Home-made Hoi Biscuits, Honey, LEAVES FOR STATES Mi Ruth Rogall of the local Federal Security Agency, left on he Pan American clipper yesterday flernoon on a vacation trip to the Clifford L. Robadas of Anchorage ered at the Baranof Hotel. $2.50 $2. $2.50 §umei§aiflg HEWH An After Midnight Snack Special! b ~£ Fd ke Shoestring Petatoes bfi Toasted Roll a problems | Ralph Johanson, chairman of the | Department, | A pro-| “Just Right” a. FRESH STEAKS U. S. Grade AA THE BEST Trumau has called for n to keep drought- goslavia and its powers med force from falling back into Moscow fold. ! d officials said today he may ask Congress when Nov, for some £85,000,000 to further| strengthen the morale of that one Communist country that has broken with Russia. In a message to key Congressional leaders of both parties, Mr. Truman said, that Yugoslavia’s Marshal Tito “controls the largest fighting force | in Europe, except the Soviet Union, | and these forces consiitute an im- | §TITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC., Losisviils, Xy | portant element in the defense of R T | SR Western Europe against Soviet :tg-‘ gression.” President SCUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT EQURBON V/HISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY $2.50 = Try Qur Popular Seafeod Rinners Genuine Sourdouch Hotcakes with Syrup or Heney — All You Can Eat for... SPe Take Any Cab —— 3 Miles on Glacier Highway Phone 015-2 For Reservations BPR HERE John E. Haapola, engineer wn.h | the Bureau of Public Roads at San | Fran who has been on duty in Alaska for the past two years,! is in Juneau winding up his work | before going back to his home of- | | fice. He has been in the Anchorage | ‘diyr.::. He is stopping at the Gas- | | tineau Hotel. { i { Kent L. | gistered at the of Skagway is re- | nof Hotel. ) Al e in town Named and Exposed! FOR STATESIDE VACATION | Mrs. Ethel Milner plans to sail on the Denali early tomorrow morning enroute to California, where she is going for medical attention. “Ethel” has been night operator 147, Havana, outpointed Billy Gra- ham, 145, New York, 10. At Iindianapolis — Gene Parker, 141, Indianapolis, vutpointed Fred- | die Latson, 141'%, St. Louis, 8. At Hollywood — Clarence Henry, 139%, Los Angeles, outpointed Doc Thanksgiving Dressing— A Fearless Lecture i'lHlilllIII!IIIIIIH’HHI I l!" of the Biggest Cheais| & for the Juneau and Douglas Tele- | Williams, 176, Trenton, N.J, 10. phone Company for eight years. She — has been in Alaska for 32—living in Haines, Petersburg and Juneau. | Robert Rapuzzi flew to Juneau This is her first trip outside in|from Skagway and left yesterday on two years. She expects to|the Pan American clipper for Se- way several months. Lattle. FREE GIFT to all newcomers who will clip this offer and present it to the ushers Sunday night, Nov. 19, when entering the Church. SOUTH FROM SKAGWAY be NOTICE Bla : S % 3N : Sunday Night, November 13, 7:30 Prophetic Light Auditorium ! Your Depeosits ; A 2 ; j Corner of 2nd & Main ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS 2out DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Topics forthe Week TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT OBJECTIONS TO THE , - TTH DAY SABBATH Tf nEd 1in)FZI-I A RN[IIAS N Be Sure Can people in heaven talk with people in hell? EXPLUDED' To Hear y T ll e B A “ G and find out. Come Every Night Except Monday, Thursday and Saturday mmunmummmwnmunmmmnm|||m|m|||m||||n|||||m|||u|m|umnmmmumwmuvmumuuumum|!|lmmnmuwum'uu B We can’t do anything about the dressing for your Thanksgiving turkey . . . but all the same we hope it’s the tastiest you ever had . . . We CAN do something about your dressing, though —We can put new life and sparkle into the clothes that you and your family are going to wear at the festive bhoard . .« . Spruce up for Thanksgiving with our finer dry cleaning. TRIANGLE CLEANERS Tl.! management of this bank is pledged to conserva uve The safety of primary consid addition, ber of Federal Deposir Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depusito agairst loss to 3 maximum of $10,000. FRIDAY NIGHT Four Classes of People Hear the Preaching of the Werd Hear this lecture bank is 2 mem- In what class are you? . . . FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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