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ALASKA PAGE THREL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, will be kept until complete se ' the relief I A o u Strahle, Director of urday night AVRS) Relizf In addition to The dance that evening at the . , ~ AND GOLD MEDAL :: s over 500 tons Club will be a formal alfair We Are Now Ready fo Start Processing 1 AR R P of clc have bean sent to Eu- > o - | College basketball took the floors AWA D IONIGHT""’” f Adventist Halar b B last night and there numerous ter: N brgiat ( Tarle iflo. W' ¢ S 0w Wiviee @ all ’ __jupsets in the games, scores of which Championsiup games in the Gold! mer ing are also t . | st e o | Basketball Townament will se m the San Fran- ® TiDE TABLE 4 “ATURAL CULOR PBINTS ! L‘ lgate 82; Alfred 49 played this evening, beginning cicco | n the @ i . uneau HI h lgse h “e _ Georgetown Univ 53; Kings Point at 7:15 o'clock in the Juncau Hieh Far es ® FEBRUARY 23 . from your OWN ANSCO COLOR or 36 School gymnasium receit n e High tide 3:2¢ am, 167 ft. @ KODACHROML TBANSPARENCIES Syracuse 80; Rutgers 71 ¥ contest, to select the win-'quarte Takoma e Low tide 9:30 am, 08 ft. o ' ‘ 1 " \ Duquesne 43; Baldwin-Wallace ner of the consolation bracket in ton, D. ( e High tide 15:30 pm, 169 f{t. o} oln' &'s m eria s i i S the tourna will be between - o Low tide 21:45 pm, 05 ft. o] made BXClUSlVelV in Juneau V widy i ma. . AeEl 10 exas tka 3 and the Juneau . ¥ o C n 2w Impertals TEEN AGE (luB . FEBRUARY 24 . at ] " | Wichita 29; Tulsa 23 cond game will be for the i e High tide 3:5 am, 169 ft. o Lu EK’S PHoTo Hop In !na ames Onl Boston College 43; Wayne (Mich) ' championship of the four day tour- e Low tide 10:07 am. 05 ft. e -~ [ nament, between the Ketehik All AWARD MAR(H I & High tide 16:09 pm., 16.2 ft. | C hten 49; Washington (St rs and the Petersburg Wasvick e Low tide 22:20 pm., 05 ft. e @ - oo SusaN ! SRR Louis) 44 (ovértime) and Torwick Veterans. . o S e i O SCORES LAST NIGHT themselves. But Sheldoy Oklahoma 46; Towa State 45 Fcllowing tonight's games, at Next Cay Liight (N @« o 0 s o 0 0 0 0 0 0 " Ketchikan All Stars 39; Juneau jypjer College went down to defeat | St. Louis 47; Drake which the crowd may even exceed Will I i asion o ' c at the hang Juneau Imper- Ohio Univ. 69; Dayton § the 650 last evering, the Awards 8t The Tecn-Age Club. That nig Kk and Terwick Vets 31: jals. Hard luck ed the of New Orlesns Loyola 59; Chattan-' Committee will make all awards to Will ed by the presentation AR Owis the usually sk competing teams. Among the med- to one sembers of the long- | h re‘rer Ou O 37; Sheldon Jackson J. sccond half of 33; Mississippi 28. als are one for the player making ant I Club Award.” | To . rather mediocre 1 Louisiana State 55; Tulane 40. the highest score in a sing ame, uncement made { i ibled to take Villanova 64: Catholic Univ. 43. another for the man with the C Director. He | b > P 4 i night ended in tears ' strength of some first rate playing | Mercer 71; uburn 47 highest total points during the expl the Wi of ke fly by speedy Pan American Clipper students of Juneau High py Johnny Bavard, who 12 Kentucky 84; Vanderbilt 41 whole tournament Award will be the teen-ager who, whose brilliant basketball points in beautif shot | Arkansas Texas Aggies 56. There is one for the finest sports Sine slishment of the Club sqtiad took a one po Scere by qu Texas Tech 61: Arizona 49. man, one to the best all-round last summer, has done the most | the e 1ds o1 the veter: Wd 3rd T1| Texas Mines 61: Arizc State player, and two to the runners up “tow the Club a finer All Stars. The game that had been 9 5 37! (Tempe) 55 . lin that category. One medal will and a constructive force for anticipated as the most thrilling so | Arizona State (Flagstaff) 45: be award o g in this it i ol PO g i i \' B s agstaff) 45, be awarded hat the ju good community and you'll save a lot of ar of the Gold Meds amen 18 23 26 32 New Mexico Aggies 41 consider the most spectacular shoti A ¢ ittee of adults will select Aol fox thibiea 1o, b &b Hikila aid came up to all expectations (Summary) | Southern California 59; California of the tournan mnother to the the winncr within the next iew IS s o b s ‘"llu‘ Crm;.«:n Bl]n\:.x \n‘m;‘(l them- FG FT TP,5% player who is judged the coolest days. His or her identity, however, B ' at your destination . ., SR T e 2 0. "4l Montana State 71; Colorado Col-|under fire efore construction better ball player vth,m the hi 3 2 8 63 g First, second and third all tour- ¥ v . | touted. All Stars, but in the 1 0 2 Mentana State 71; Colorado Col-' ney teams w selected, com- Besides, Clipper travel is fun! You hectic minutes the coolness of t 5 lege 63 egins 3 i T, £ Brt=n 2 le 63 it i posed of five players each. And, can lean back and relax in your o tchikan netted them Powers £ enver 64; Colorado Mines 47. from amcng the teams to lose both 3 l | : 3 ; M i > - " « SN i r'té ] 2 8 L an €njo; he winning peint. Apparently t Substitutes: Forrest, 2: Neilson,| Brigham Young 47; Colcrado 36.° their first two games, a ‘Tourney I IS OFTEN possible | comfortable lounge seat and enjoy ] am a Tourney . 2 vour favorite magazine, Delicious snsion was too great for the young ' 1: Lucas and McDaniels Colcrado - State Western ' Merit five will be announced for an insuranee agent or | your favorite magazine. Delic Juncau players when suppressed.ex- | Sheldon Jackson Tp | (Colo) State 49 Chairman of the Awards Com- a fire prevention engi- | hot food, served "‘l‘ff"' is included citement sped the cheers in Borbridg 13 | Montana Mines 59; Billings Poly mittee is Har serling, Serving neer. by .inspeeting blue in your Flying Clipper fare hoarse throats. H. Didrickson 11 35 with him are George Schmidt, H ints;" e ‘ A kson et - orge Si t, prints, to advance sug- In the last four minutes of play, R. Lang 4| UCLA 56; Stanford 39, M. “Doc” Hollmann, Stan Grum- Senalor ,'3“”““\. WAEN ey re- | which started at 34 all, Juneau's Bocth 2 Fresno State 42; San Jose State mett and Dave Webster '“(,.,_ he chi £ fire O'Connor made one field goal and 3coth 40 g irA, i : | duce the chance of fire. | Take the children? By all 0 >oo Farsad cne for Ketchikan. All other titutes: Bremner, - Mark ~ Lfs Angeles Loycla 47; Nevada 44. NQRMAN R Th ¢ ki 1 ‘. means ! Pan American is points were made on free throws Lee Jimmy, Benson and San Diego State 52; Santa Bar- T e { ere 1S no charge for Alaska’ ily airli Jimm, ! and ita Be A . aska's family airline . .. Juneau missed four, Ketchikan two, Haldane bara 43 ALASKAN ADVENTISIS 7 this counsel which is ith speci lf:)sod 'm{l uex\-'}ue for the which helps to explain where the - oo College of Pacific 83; California ‘A‘ A L K E R available through this e o ’ GIV& (ONIRIBUHON ¢ kiddies. What's more, they travel at half game went Agency. A;;;‘~‘-!"~l\]“~:lail;‘iiw “.,fiv«“ FiuH" DQPE St. Marys (Calif) ]’0 EUROPEAN RELIEF fare (2 to 12). Infants free;ofoc;;rn minutes to go in thi Idaho 57: Oregon State 46. Titiubi 1046 ShEATHC Rbvasth by M ] N Y i ’loA He was re ced by Oregon 49; Washington 48 entist churches in North Ame: Roum, wP - M| Shattuek E@ did some very effective work ere ¢ eneational it - promply collected himself five fouls fignts ATtET suteni S ey o ca united in giving over a million S$P.W a was replaced for tl o 5, 3 o e LOGGERS dcllars to hel slieve the X and was replaced for the last min 2 ‘l" )»‘ ; “F‘ ‘“ ) v o e J/ £ H)nm(lmper fares are ute by Loga » Kete men fy Jadiro, 147%, ATTEl [ION LOGGERS withilpgs {2o0S-ons in, BUIPRS RCTIGINE L4 Ade“ev | now lower than ever before. And did you know that R. Farstad and Bolduc ) went | You 1RO Besy Jack, 141, for, swe. Contact Jubeau Luthbee | 1gures Just released by tie Alas = Y, s Rave by buving & vound tivp Glinpes SORGET Bt %o touls A Mills Wil buy from 100000 ft, | Mission of Seventh-day Adventists . \ t you savé by buying a round trip Clipper ticket? Hoth Moad Sht ARe bk atkecs b an s Pranslh chis stk des R0 IDI00 G Tect, © or tlixthap (0L Junieauc OEAMEEHoUD: JE Seward Street & e Hvely. held dowh by ghatd bover; st Bhul. catnoiton Beto Jimmidey, | bartiotlors "see Juneau Luiftesd Y08 SORCTIDUKEE il WER, Advensiig PHONE 219 but Mead came out on top in the | 156, Vallejo, Calif, 10. Mills. 43341 ‘“‘““)‘"' i, Remember, too, Clippers offer the most frequent air Flisdsa i Shsisl o 3 : I, ossible after th : . :,r'(‘fi:(vll“fllll coring with 13 points At Pe Aurel Toma, _ : 3 4 service ever scheduled here in Alaska. So consult > Mill 22 P, 1 3 Y, i &t i i g : 0 IS outpointed ‘Joe Pan American now for information and reservations. Sccre by quarters Clemo, 125 rd, 10. 3 L o | y T, n g = 1t 20 1) S N [ BARANOF HOTEL ctehikan ¢ Vg 39 Angeles, outpointed 2 N b Juneau High 10 16 24 3 147, Oklahoma City d 1 FHODR g Bae (Summary) | A7 Y Ketchikan FG Hollywood, Calif.—Bob Castro | A[V fltflm Lars Farstad 3 Los Angeles, and Frankie An- - | R. Farstad 2 . Les Angeles, drew, 10. | / Jehn Mills 4 f 1114/} Afl” Al Philliy 1 [ {4 /1 AV B‘l‘l‘x’ : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV. - 1 =7/ olduc : [~} . o1t Earle Hunter, administrator of The Syste 1y Substitutes: Vil eatata of Tt 1 \ The System of he ying wigson ) known ! X J Juneau High sed, has f s o B Aase 9:52%0 6 and report of his administration of Merritt 3 1 7 said estate, and his petition for dis- Mead 4 5 13 tribution thereof, in the United O'Cennor 3 2 8 States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- N Everything Rude gty 1 neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska: in Substitutes: Sanford, 3; Logan, that 10 o'clock A. M. April 17th, Inthe 1946 selling period, Lamp- son, Fraser & Huth, secured the season’s record prices for Stand- ard Mink. It is our belief that during this period we also sold d as the time and place for hearing 1d that all persons conc are hereby notified to id time and plage their cbjection, if any, to said final account and petiticn fc ettlement Smithberg and Larson. 19 —— said MIKES LOSE The Wasvick and Torwick Veter- ans of Petersburg took a hotly con- tested game from Mike's Night Owls of Douglas which sent them , has been court the Sporting Goods therein on to the final game this evening against the Ketchikan All Stars for first place in the tournament. The Mikes came from behind dur- ing the first half and took a nar- row lead, but they lost it again as the Vets bored in to the bucket and pulled slowly ahead. Score by quarters: 1st 2nd 3id Wasvick- ‘Torwick 6 19 24 31 Mikes 6 18 21 25 (Summary) Wasvick-Torwick F rr. TR C. Otness 3 3 % Wanberg 2 2 6 E. Enge 2 1 5 Thompscn 3 1 7 Nels Otness 2 2 6 Substitutes: A. Noreide and A Resvold. Mike’s Night Owls ¥FG PT TP Sippero 1 3 5 Asp 1 0 2/ Bonnett .0 0 0 Bill Devon 1 0 2 Russo 0 0 0 Substitutes: Reid 6; Blanchard 6; Jack Devon, 0. IMPERIALS BEAT SJJC Just how it happened, no and distribution thereof; and that the conrt at such hearing will ad- judicate and decrce who the heirs nd distributees of the dec 1 person are. i Dated: Juneau, Alaska, February 14th, 1947 . EARLE HUNTER: Administrator. publication, Feb. 15, 1947, | t publication, Mar. 8, 1947. i FOR MEN WHO ERY DAY SHAVE EVEF ATILE € “ cuunus R.( Co. - ; it e one “ one 5 seemed quite sure, even the pla)cusl Serving Alaska Exclusively < PO SIS We Know You Want to See a Full Dish — not the de- sign of our china — so we pile your platter gener- ously! Dinners Hot Lunches Sandwiches e i s Heme made Pie and Coffee CAFE Come Inand See Us! LES and MARION 162 S. Franklin St. | | J PSSR S S S S S S © A e Rl seae ) anmees T pemewe & gmsmnn b s | e | avang b iogmms D cosmem T moame. o geomes P e U cmscc 1Y couses i ammer Y ammess B poass P s PY aanam | the largest quantity of Mink pelts of any Auction House in the world. It makes good sense that you market your new crop through the Auction House that is FIRST in selling power. AUCTION SALES DATES For Silver Fox and Mink 1947 M\lnufion Mink... Mink . ceeeeneeneo.Mar. 19th expr Last receiving date . Mo 1a o " the Eal Silver Fox, Mink, efc... -Mar. 31st Port shipmer licies B 4 \ be insured uqoum under wil next Last receiving date Mar. 12th S ues AR Y 'f;':‘o:‘;“ B ot Oa1 o o i ndises rol polich il credt id heatin Your merchortiCN our genero Pl we in order to 0¥ il i OF€.L: s hial under the 1¢1708 L Tn our war® x corefully in © Silver Fox, Mink, etfc May 26th undte o on or + tors oY and pock art Last receiving dote May 8th T Inwrance B2 oroughly dry o sure 0!l P! " . USA Silver Fox, Mink, etc. Aug. 20th Printed in Lost receiving date Avg. 15t weeeeneeesn.FEbL 21t o R T CONTENTS — QUANTITY s e e ——= ; Tealic Auction o \d either ot mant may be 8¢ This ship" Name of ShPPe* LD of Shreet Addren JOun qregld chockt will T SHI \PPING ! N LAMPSON, FRASER & HUTH Mink stars for 1947 Selling x Gilerblu * 5/#/205/ x Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. WORLD'S % /?aya/, /%n/-/'-/zm lse. Mutolion Mink * Standard FOREMOST 151 West 30th Street " g Jo L JoL 5. )L .t JoL J o * [ oh-s-mup FUR SELLING 4 Parcel Pos! ot I TRAE s o e “of SHIPMENT TALUE FOL F e KIND OF PELT EEE L T\ s m ORGANI New York,1. N. Y. i oL 3ot PR ) PR JoL 5oL ) Sl \ INSURANCE " Stote YOUR SILVER FOX [} MINK 10 9 ZATION b+ 1 se 5oL Jo L 3ot 5or 3ot T 3oL 3L Jor )L .t Jon 5. 5ot Je . )e o > 3e . o ANCHORAGE Connections to KODIAK ® NAKNE! and Interior points. K Paciric NORTHERN AIRLINES Reservations and Tieket Office, Baranof Hotel,—FPhone 116 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Fraffic Managey