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| PAGE SIX | —— e e (AIRLINES g Southeastern o4Llaska “FLY i Several Trips Each G HM?\'ES SKAGWAY her Southeast Alaska Poin PLANES a! JUNEAU 08 pa* mgvrs SED at 81 @l i Phone §17 FOR INFORMATION HYNS Y L& AND RESERVATIONS T MOTORSHIP ESTEBETEH HAIKES "' SKAGWAY " MONDAY WerM Leaves \or SITKA and Wa yp !s every Wednesday 6 P.IM. FREIGHT and \| \”, 'w 1 Dock until N Leaves for f - ] rapG | LAY Rl [\ Svas | AND HOLD UNITE I' STATES SAVING DONDS T i wacspmensios shio bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safecy o depositons’ funds our primary consideration. In addition, the bank i 3 mem- ber of Feders! Depasit Insuc- sace Cocporation, which ia- sures each of eer depasitors against lom to & maxium ! DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE 1 INSURANOCE CORPORATION VEVBER FEOERAL DEPC CY ’RMTIREA ] e e THE I)/\II Y ALASKA EMPIRE»—JUNLAU AL\SKA JCE LOUTS RANKS FIRST AS CHAMP CROWD - PULLER LAST OF 3 OLDTIMERS LOSE 10 defeated the Old- NEW YORK Jan 4—Heavyweigh Alleys last n“‘l‘ 1 Loui most ch of the tourney pins. The game two out of three al pins had been s would be just rs totalled the "Brown B st night were as follows OLLDIIMERS The receipts of Conn ¢, ¢ 162 153 469 natch, that brought $100 for ring- F. Henning 164 561 e seats back in J put Pitts- P, Metcalf 17 urgh Billy in secend plac with A, Stewart 187 B 162 5 with $402,- ARTS were 260 221 212 160 204 A.Al oo ® e 00 ¢ 0000 0 80 . . 4 Iibic TABLE ® ° . ° JANUARY 5 . e® High tide 0:26 a.m. 14.8 feet o ° § am., 4.0 feet o o 12:06 p.m., 19.0 feet ® . 18:51 pm., -2.7 feet ® ° - . . JAN 6 . ° 1:20 am., 158 feet @ ° 6:51 am., 35 feet ® © 1 tide 12:55 pm., feet ® ® Low tide 19:41 p.m feet ® e 0 00 0 o o ° o efeeferionfusficfestertrforioctoofeefonferfeefecfofocfoocfecfecfeofeefectofocfede Models? i GULAR-BAL QON TIRE MODELS (with headlight) JOXT‘D F. 0. B. Juneau) k your order with us v to securké ycur (lll'm A is to be de later $15.00 as d 1 l\ livery is wanted ., send pay f 3@@& each It A." o 13,008 INSURED Hapng New Yewur! | — Madsen Cycle & Fishing Supply | 3 Bex 2067 820 E. Street | = R H i ek P +-I'l+ 4!:;413-:+ :m\WA el ‘ irst National Bank |~ ' M JUNEAU, ALASKA t R e B NORTHLAND v TR‘A‘N sp ORTATION Plumbing ® Healing Gl Burners Telephone-313 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Macline Shep, Inc. Everything in Sporting Goods Phone 829 BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorsz VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MA THIS SCENIC TRIP O iH ANIRIR A\ BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Ilaines Agent e o - UPSTARTS I8 THIRD, GAMES SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1947 " BASKETBALL ELK BOWLERS OFF . TO KETCHIKAN BY et | pasketball games played {last night resulted in the following plANE 0" SUNDAY East - Didedte 69 The bowlers of the Juneau Elks Marshall Brookive Cotitke by plane for Ketchikan to take hall 50. (Extra period) on the Ketchikan Elks, men and| Midwest women, in a 15-game series on the| Dame 48; St. Louis 46. alle Holy Cross 57 The men bowlers are Hagerup, Bradley 54; Chicago 40. Carnegie, Metcalf, Forsyth, Snow,| Baldwin-Wallace 51; Yale 47. McKipnen and Taylor Tfissourt 98: Towi BOaE 25 The Emblem bowlers are Marfon | South and Southeast ‘P"”’k »”(WMV ,llnl‘mqm;lt ?mf 30: New Orleans Loyola 37 Hagerup, Grove Charmain | s Miami (Fla, 28, | ©toss and Taylor southwest s R i 18 hwest Texas State ki | Far West e : 1 56; Washington State Joe DiMeggio, who ¥ signed his | rington 51; Idaho 41. 1047 con with the New York | Dartmouth 46. Yankees, 1 undergo an operation | 69; Montana 48 Tuesday for rem of a bone in Jllege 56; New Mexi- his left heel but he will be ready | raining in mid-Febru- | for s ary 56 co Highlands 47 wlo Mines 47; Adams State | Nevada 51; Los Angeles Leyola Joey Maxim, the youthful heavy- | 39 yeight title aspirant from Cleve- ! San Francisco 39; San Francisco land, may get a crack at Bruce| AC. 29 codcock and’s champion, if | e whips Jersey Joe Walcott in | (OA(H SHELTON IS NEW skl CCNY'’s mar almost rival round bout at Convention Philadelphia Monday night. | IN3AD IN NEW YORK A At Heollywood, bantamweight | Bl E ... champicn Louis Castillo got the YORK, 4—cCity Col- S i ’ ned ov Olivera of Los An- of New York wants no athletic s with Wyaming Unive e ten round battle. | [ s Everett Shelton coa Dlogs ki LBE WA pall at the Rocky. Mountain Berty Weight, a Cleveland welter- g weight hout his second straight | ver Don Lemos of Los! seven-man faculty ath- commiitee announced the relations yesterday In son of San Francise San Diego was a e af- earing City’s Coach Nat Hol- of report on an incident which fifth round TKO over Leroy Wade| led to blows between the of San Franciscc. The Bay City coaches at the CCN Vyo- fighter suffered a badly cut lip| ame in Madisen Square ar jured hand in the fifth. rden last Saturday night Heavyweight Roy slawkins of | Holman charged Shelton had di-' poiland stopped Leo Bigsby of nti-Sem! JREAERE 41 n in the third round of their eral players in the heat o led ten round Poriland the contest. Shelton later denied he 1 intentionally slanderd any A scaled 192 and Bigsby nationa or religion. | s cn the floor for| count in the second. A ht hcok in the third puti BOWLERS OF EMBLEM o s o e s amommra) A im a for good ¥ (LUB BREAK RECORDS - ———— In Pa Ccast Hockey Lea » Juneau Emiblem Club play last r t the San Diego ing tcam’ that has been ch hawks too 2 to 1 decision over held the league ywood Wolv- nizht > €s. Dutc! s broke up the tight long ing alley game with a third period goal at the Elks. And at ancouvs 1 Col- Marion Funk topped the s umbia, New Wes Van- with 550 for a threz game tctal av- couver, 6 to 5 lerage of 183 pins. The other t e members were close behind, and as a whole, the team averaged 175 The Northern Division Pacific pins per game. | t Conference basketball chase| Tre scores made by the Emblem-| cpencd last night with the favored | ites follow: Oregoen Du turning back a de-| Marion Funk 212 173 165 550 teimined Washington State Five, F. Holmquist 171 185 179 535 56 to 52. It was a nip-and-tuck | Pat Hagerup 201 168 165 534 affair with the score tied on eleven, Pat Grove 171 179 167 517 cccasions and the lead changing | {Charmain .G 166 163 178 507 ten times. Ore led at halftime |Emille Taylor 149 189 161 409 23 to 22 | g 3142/ Meanwhile at Seattle, the Univer- - sily of Wi ington got off to a The University of Michigan successful start, beatthg the Uni- Hockey team had little difficulty versity of Idaho 51 t9 41. The lin trouncing an inexperienced Uni- Huskies dominated the backboards | versity of California squad, 6-1 but didn’t begin to pull away until | last mm\\d) in the second half. night in Berkeley. ALASKA ElE(TRONI(S SEE THE KIRSTEN PHOTO-ELECTRIC | PILOT i Now On Display | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle and Emblem Club leave tomorrow NEW | ONE | fers ;Plates must be reported pmmptly | to the City Clerk by both seller and | purchaser, ~ FOR SALE GILL NET SKIFF with some web. Phone Green 113 or call at Mad- | sen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 468-4t. living room, bedroom May be seen at 526 after 6 p.m. or call 468-3t | FURNITURE: and dinette. 5th Street 8. ADDING MACHINES $12.95 Immeaiate Delivery | The New Lightning Desk Portable Adding machine is fast and ac- curate, easy to operate. Adds to $99,999.99, also subtracts. Fully au- tomatic. Rigidly built cf strong and cndm 2 metals with attrac- tive plas base 14" long and 2" wide. Tull year guarantee. You become an expert in a few minutes of practice. Checks ac- cepted, C.OD. if desired. Ship- ping cost $.27 parcel post. Full instructions and written guaran- tee with each machine. C. W. Hcisington, dealer, 4912 Panama Place, San Diego, Cal. 468-11. 2-door 1930 Model A. Five good | tires, runs? but locks like i should have been given away with a box of cracker jacks. $200. Phone 419. 467-1t. | | STUDEBAKER Commander sedan, radio, climatizer, hill holder, over- drive, free wheeling, windshield | defroster, spare tire, chains, ex- cellent ¢ on. Call Green 700. 467-tf. See us now for your ! ply all kinds of | rolling and Gillnet sup- uding y line, cedar IZalibut gear made to order, hunz frem now Madsen Cycle & Fishing Supply. Phone Green 113. 466-t3. satented ummd “at with house and gar- ACRE Friiz Cove, age pm. Phone 849 between 5 and 7 466-16. 3 l)cuoxn ho f complele $ e l)v ker 1" elec- good condm"n Wl;h hand dr Hend carpet sweeper new brush $7.50. Blue 309. 464- tf ' Yellow Cs nh GIRL'S JUNIOK & $20., new seat, hand 'S, s and chain Phone 718, 463-6t. HO E on Fritz Cove Road, large living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, buth, full basement, fine view, turnished, light plant Patented land. Phone completely and garage 638 week 461-7 FRAND NEW murioughs Calcula- tor, 456-t1 Phone 3. When Columbus lanced at what is known now as Puerto Rico, was the first and only time that Ihis feet trod on what is now U.S. | Territory. Notice to Autcmobile Owners IMPORTANT City Ordinance Number 202, Sec- tions numbers 71, 72 and 92: Trans- of Ownership and License in order to insure proper ownership of the vehicle. A fee of | one dollar is charged for this serv- ice. Failure to do so subjects both parties to a fine of $100.00 or 30 days in jail or both. Don't let the other person’s wreck or accident be your responsibility. Remember that the Territorial law provides that in case of sale, | license plates must remain on the car for which issued. Under no ciw cumstances may license plates be transferred from one car to another without the proper authority of the City Clerk. | Every car must carry license plates | both front and vear. If you lose a | plate turn in the other plate to the | City Clerk and get a new set, at a cost of one dollar. No car will b2 ? permitted to operate with less than | two plates, securely fastened. | Penalties are provided for viola- | tion of these rules, and your strict | compliance therewith is urgently | advised. | CITY CLERK. | First publication, Jan. 1, 1947, FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 -I—F-i-l-l'-l-l'+q-|-|-+|—|-l—|-H-l-l+H-l-H-H+H-l-i-l-H4 Last pubucanon. Jan. 7, 1947. Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 870 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Hemp Gangian, | floats and etc. ! nets | until April 1st.| ite WANT ADS 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS HEART Bus Dist. Apt. House— Excellent return on invest. Ground floor offices. 52 ft. and 26 ft. Bohm. DOUGLAS Trading Post—2 room apt. top floor. BUY NOW, SAVE MONEY- SUMMER HCMES. 4 BEDROOMS — Sixth St., View, fine roof and foundation, furnace, furnished, ACREAG*. on Highway. 512 Ei.£VENTH ST.—4 bedrooms inlaid floors. $1,500 BUYS Lot 1o Block 1, Seat- ter Tract. ACKOSS from Juneau Cold Stor- age, reasonable bldg., 26x50. INCOME PROPERTY, small down payment, 3 duplexes, indiv. bath rooms, electric stoves, refrig., furn, good foundation, roof. See by aprt. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natiorzl Bark trollers, see Larry bed- " REAL ESTATE ~ FOR SALE | Frame Cottage. 5 miles Glacier | Hi-way. '1 Acre Patented Land. yRedecorated, Clean. Large Lot Pleasant Surroundings. Fireplace. Duplex in Dcugl Nice Income. }Wc have 3 nice hemes. 3 bedrooms !in each. All in kest location. Terms and immediate possession. 'BALMAT & COMPANY ! RFAL EFTATE and RENTALS ! 2nd Floor Shottuck Bldg. i Tel, 354 WANTED ’I\VAN'II:l)fkolnblr pA-m steady ! renter, small or large house > Douglas 2404 eve- nings, 466-13 CARPENTERS, week. Call 34 evenings. insiae work. 6 day (355-t1) WA]\ TED—Used Iumlnure 142 Wi~ loughby. Phone 788 { Phone i 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing ! in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) { PILANOS lehu and YU Arnderson shop. MISCELLANEOUS i FULL or parL time care of child- 468-3t. | KIPSTEN'S Beauty Shop, | ren. 421 Seward st. LOS ANGELES business lrans- acted, buying, selling and con- tacts in Los Angeles. Leaving by plane Jan. 7. Phone 141 or Blue i 810. 464-16. THE FLORENCE SHOP Oper: Evenings by Appointment A Complete Beauty Service Nerle-Norman Cesmetics Phore 427 129 Third St 443-1mo WINTER & POVD CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau — Retail i WE SHARPEN SKATES. Hagcrun Saw Filing Shop. 432-tf, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phoue 0L 815 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, ps.rt time ages 8-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Room and Board for two persons; breakfast and din- 421 Seward St., across from 468-3t. ner. Federal Bldg. "ROOM AND BOARD for young man. 568 Seatter Tract. Phone Red 702 464-t4. ROOMS—Kitchen priviteges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 ond St. Phone 187. . (407-th) SEAVIEW APT.—One block Irom Fedeyal Bm,ldj'nz, -t0) “LOST AND fllm ILOST—Pln of stiver flower with safety clasp. Phone 21. 467-3t. ward. Waller, at the Empire. ac FAIR ‘WARNING Bttt Sl |LOST: Man's gold cameo Ting. Re- ( g i | BOGOTA — Sign posted in the Bogota office of the Inter-Munici- |pal Transportation Company: “Be T on guard. We carry in stock cof- o erte Jrfeferfeop Bttt bttt R o e Tins of every size and deseription,” suitable store or l \ e |« fa R i 1} b . A { L. § i { e IR H -1 e f i P o 2] 8 g i " ¢ 1B * i N .' i B ’ . (e i ,d :l § ;. 4B | . e i. P e | / § e

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