The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1950, Page 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 BRER R GEORGE’S THRIFTY SHOP Located George Bros. Bldg. oo, > JUST A PARTIAL LIST OF WHAT WE CARRY Totem Napkins Totem Cocktail Sets (straws-najpkins-matches) Alaska Scenic Xmas cards Alaska Scenic Stationery Alaska Map Trays Alaska Map Aprons Alaska Map Kerchiefs Alaska Map Lunch Sets Alaska Map Table Cloths Alaska Map Cigarette Cases Alaska Map Compacts Totem Albums Alaska Map Albums Ivory Book Marks Ivory Letter Openers Ivory Cocktail Picks Sterling Silve - Spoens Alaska Ivory Salt & Pepper Shakers Ivory Elephants Ivory Cigarette Holders Etched Ivory Key Chains Silver Overlay Steak Knives Silver Overlay Carving Sets Sterling Silver Ice Tongs Ivory Bracelets Indian Carved Bracelets Indian Made Baskets Indian Made Totem Pole Lamp: Alaska Nugget Tie Chains Ivory Etched Tie Bars Ivory Etched Cuff Links Ivory Carved Book Ends Silver Pocket Flasks Rolls Razors All kinds Salt & Pepper Shakers Candles All Colors Christmas Cards English Cups-Saucers Bells of “Sarna” India Christmas Wrapping Paper Alaska Duck Ash Trays Hand Made Cinnabar Vases Hand Made India Vases Totem Pole Candle Holders Ivory Carved Cheese Slicer Ivory Carved Cake Breaker Ivory Carved Pie Server Indian Made Moccassins Punch Bowl Sets Eskimo Dolls French Fryers Walfle Makers Electric Food Mixers Pop Corn Poppers Copper Trays Copper Steins Copper Pitchers Cocktail Shaker Sets Totem Liter Key Chain Alaska Flower Trays Alaska Nugget Jewelry Alaska Jade Jewelry Alaska ‘Ivory Jewelry Fashiion Jewelry Sets Baby Rings, 10 karat Wrist Watches Fur Coats HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS OPEN DAILY TILL 10 P. M. GEORGE’S _ THRIFTY SHOP Located George Bros. Bldg. PHONE 399 (U AR ARH H LA A , 1950 (for the season was a new American mark and a new coast record. HUSKY GRIDDER Do | Throwing the ball 222 times also Hflml(H BREAKER amounted to a coast record, as did ihis 13 touchdown passes, his 1,845 yards gained frrom passing and his 1,806 net yards from total offense. | SEATTLE, Dec. 7T — # — Don (The Gunsight) Heinrich is the FIGHT DOPE first University of Washington man GH I Dop to earn a berth on the Associated Press All-American team since| DETROIT — Good looking De! 1936. Flanagan of St. Paul, Minn., wa: ¢ |hot on the trail of lightweight Max Starcevich was named t0 a|champion Ike Williams today after guard position on the team Lhnb]mnng an upset victory over year. Paul Schwegler, a tackle, made | featherweight king Sandy Saddler the team in 1931. The last back-|in a non-title serap here last night. field man to make the team was| rhe 22-year-old Minnesota young- Chuck Carroll—in 1928—and GPorge‘sler won national recognition with Wilson was the first Washington | pjg carefully planned triumph over player to crack the select squad,|saddler. “earnmg a halfback spot in 1925. | It was the 50th fight without a | defeat for Flanagan, whose four- year pro fighting career now com- prises 48 wins and two draws. | | | Schwegier now is located in Los Angeles. The three others are in| Seattle. | | Heinrich was considered the na- | tion’s outstanding college prospect | when he graduated from Bremerton | S{lu:;cin{:elr;ry w;:‘dm::tilliire\ :elazn High School in 1948. He had played | e = ¥ o9 e had played| 4" fight here Dec. 19 and the | football in Bremerton's “Pee-Wee"| has. b ised itly sports program before reaching‘“mner T DIOLed, 8 LN shot at world champion Ezzard high school and ' capped his home | town career by quarterbacking the Chsrles \here in Febtuary, champlonaiip 1n 1961, MAJORS, MINORS MAY CURTAIL BROADCASTS He is now a junior at Washing- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec. T— ton. Although he is best known na- M—The harried minor leagues, wag- ing a desperate battle to curtail tionally for his passing—he has re- written the Pacific Coast Conference J broadcasts of major league games, saw their first ray of hope today. irecord book—Don is equally valu- According to President George able in his role of ringmaster of the Washington football circus. Trautman, the little fellows received evidence that the majors had “a “He calls the plays just as I sympathetic attitude” to their Don rarely runs with the ball but‘ | Coast team—cracked-five coast con- |last night between Trautman, major would call them if I was in the zame,” says Odell. he keeps his legs in trim by doing | {the team’s punting. radio-television problem. Don—who was named on the All- The subject was thrashed out ference records and one nuuunal;nnd minor league committees, and standard. His 134 completed passes | Commissioner A. B. Chandler. The Due 1o the increase of maintenance costs and wages — cartage for 420 - gallon gravity dump loads will be at $4.00, as of Dec. 1. ALASKA | TRANSFER F‘ é6 people like most. other whiskies. If not—you can be sure he, too, will prefer Calvert, because we blend Calvert Reserve to a specific taste selected by a “Consumer LOS ANGELES — Heavyweights | The odds are he has compared Calvert’s smoother flavor with THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA hree hours and ow stic note. | major league networks. 2. He will ask the majors for bet- ter supervision of the conduct o(‘ its broadcast outlets. conference lastec >nded on an op “It is the conclusion of the com- nittee,” said Trautman, “that fun- jamentally the solution of - this| problem rests with the individual | major league clubs. However, there is evidence of a sympathetic attitude o our problem by the big league representatives.” 3. He will ask the majors to limit | their television outlets to their home territory. Pipé Th‘aWing Burrows Welding Co. Phone 289 Trautman outlined a three- oronged program that he will take n person to the American and Na- jonal League meetings next week. 1. He will ask the major league clubs individually to curtail their ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With corinections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 For hospitality. . hamburgers and Coke, friendly go-togethers $0 easy to serve To be prepared .. for hospitality keep Coke on hand * * X Buy a case or carfon SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1950, The Coca-Cola Company @ GIVE HIM THE GIFT THAT WILL MAKE HIM SAY: ‘ t what Id pick for myself I HED PICK CALVERT RESERVE for himself, because it always has the smooth, full-bodied taste most .Jury” made up of thousands of folks like you. That's why Calvert is the per- fect gift for so many names on your list. But don’t take our word for it! Make your own taste test be- tween Calvert Reserve and ang whiskey you choose. We're confident that you will switch to Calvert for giving and serving this holiday season. GIVE and SERVE Calvert RESERVE ONLY 415 Qr. IN THE DISTINCTIVE DECANTER BOTTLE AND HOLIDAY GIFT CARTON CALVERT RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY - 86.8 PROOF « 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., N. Y. C. PAGE THREE Shaffer’s A49-Phone-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Its Best === At Lower Prices FREE DELIVERY READY AND WAITING JUST FOR YOU America’s Finest Broadbreast Turkey ORDER NOW ORDER NOW oo Only the Best for Yoeur Christmas Hormel’s _HAMS-Halfor Whole - - - - - - - Ih.Toc_ BACON - . ... . . ... ... b3 STEWING CHICKENS-Oven Ready - - Ib.65c Hormel’s Sweet Cured Fro mthe “Land of Corn” SMOKED PICNICHAMS - - - - - - lh.4dc FANCY LONG ISLAND DUCKS - .- . lbh.30c e e . 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