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PAGE TWO Fine, Sturdy New FREEMAN SHOES. .. In the ring ut by aged There were Cé were calif., Don Lee, 151, Fresno | Los Angeles, tpointed Al Robin-| The son, 146, Fresno, 10 rounds. | | At Los Ange { at 191 poun { pointed Jack Porter, 175, Oakland president { Calif, in 10 rounds dians l At San Jose, Calif, Pat Val-| entino, 186, San Francisco, out-; It tcok a pointed Sgt. Ernie Rios, 183, Los| there Angeles, in a ten round go. basketball At Seat Milo Savage, 156, of Duquesne, 3 ) outpointed Irish Billy Lefore Walker, 161, their 10-round Scrap. - The night are as follows: Oklahoma 36, P i Gui Cincinnati 61; Butler 51 Ontiver t Georgetown Univ. 57, Duquesne Schwartz 39 i Utah State 52; Brigham Young n. Ney all . Vy tips, tips, moe- 49 | ( 1 . brown, Linfield 59; Willamette 49 A e and to 1 > > wid ' HOSPIiAL NCIES two births to report. A baby weighing ix pounds and land 82 cunces was born to Mrs. B. F. vicus Thompson at 4:45 p. m. At pound and year Charlotte L admitted for al atte was the only e patient admitted; there e} were no discharges. tiftvies Linda Lee Marks, and discharged ce Sitton and Phillip Ward, all Everything in Sporting Goods erets. Da MOOSE WOMEN 10 match o'clock Thursday eveni Moos= Lodge rooms Chairmen of the following com- Men’s and Boys® GCGOODHRICH Ritual and War Relief X M SHOFE PACS v R s vl . . ® TiDE TABLE . . MARCH 6 . o High tide 1:39 am, 172 ft. s = ® Low tide 7:29 am., ° g : 3 a5 e High tide 13:35 pm., . There is no substitute tor newenaner advertising' |o Low tide 19:55 pm. : e o © o+ o o o L] ¥ ¥ R Creomulsion relieves prom cause it favor: a's is DY C £ S rE $ PpRe-wAR QUALITY ‘ U 7 . gg/g/“/( (/ ///I ;/I‘// 86 proof. 65% grain neutral spirits. Schenley International Corp., N.¥.G THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PETERSBURG HIGH BALL CLUB IS HERE FOR J-HIGH SERIES T - | Members of the club are CONUIi-| jjujeioctofecttoofedefonfonfont. feofe buting worthwhile prizes to make event a real thrill for the CUB SOUTS MEET IN %, FIGHT DOPE | Sppr bition game in Cara- 5, Venezuela, last night, the N Il decisions were by Yotk Yankees spotted the Broo last ‘night everal, In an ex long time, but today COmpose tomorrow night undefeated college line-up, are as follows: Roy Otness, in the country. (F), senior; Roy Mills, (F), senior; ©F last holdout, fell Léif Wikan (C), sopohmore; Dick so of Seattle, in night} 57-39 — | Second string members are of Southe: Beginning tomorrow evening, Pe- :)', Kfl“jvf‘,,yn d route follows: 'lyn Dodgers runs in three zlfvudv .:h(-_ championship of the crowd of prcud parents and en- At Miami, Fla., Jers se Wol- innings and then swarmed all over First Division. thusiastic members cott, 192 Camden, N. J. out-|the Brooks to stage a 17-6 triumph A check back on the record of the young set were present pointed Elmer (Violent) Ray, Over 10,000 baseball fans watched Petersburg squad shows that they their teams on. 104%, Hastings, Fla., 10 rounds the game, {lost to the Ketchikan All Stars by The tournament was won by Den combination of the Officials k's Hornets by a score were Stan game from a Vets and | First team members starting keeper in University last Kito, (G), sophomore; and Sam | Thomas, (G), senior. of Washington; Charles Divan, (F), senior; Bob concn teste wingssa of reer-| BASKETBALL TOURNEY; i | burg High School has arrived in| S E WINNERS Juneau with his basketball squml.‘ DE" A'SAR w ER s r e s champicns of the Southern division | Sl Alaska. | Juneau Cub Scouts S | basketball tournament tersburg High School will play a at the Juneau Hi three game series with Juneau nasium, under High School's Crimson Bears to Juneau Rotary Club. School gym- | the sponsorship of | four points, to the Wasvick and Five, with Dén Four Tigers are “defin- TcrWick Veterans by four, and to ond place. Pennants were award- itely the team to watch out for" Hack’s Hornets by five. In a game ed the two teams after the Fitzy Fitzpatriék|in the American League pennant!!ast week, the High School took a game. Angeles, out-|race, in the opinion of Bill Veoc the Cleveland In : ‘ jof 31 to 36 chairman for who will Blackwell, Cubmaster and referee; Tom The games last night, with the scores, were as follows: Den Two 5, Den Seven 14; Den; Five 16, Den 2, Den One 0; Den Seven 3, Den | FOB SALE FROM CHICAGO mall order house, new girl's Ski Suit, size 12 at $13 Red jacket, grey fur lining, blue pants. Too small for my girl 336, 4th Gold Sts 519-t2 NEW HALICRAFTER- S-22-R fa- dio. Phonc Red 768 evenings 519-tf DISHES, glassware, misc. From 10 am. to 4 pm. Apt. 5 Orpheum Apts 519-t2 PACKARD, cope, radio, heater, spotlight, good tires, Phone 0362. 519-t6 PRICED for quick sale—Wash, ma- chine in good condition, $40. Phone Ble 1700, 519-tf call 453 after 6 p.m 518-13 {TWO HOUSES on lot 50 x 100 in town. Call Black 759 between 10 am. and 1 pm 'MURPHY & MURPHY GARAGE and filling station 2 APT. house, 12th St. Small down SEVERAL country homes. [SLAND EMPIRE, modern home, Thomas, Pacific Coast conference ski cham- Events will ke h March 22, 23 and 24 at Martin Result of college basketball in the Cascades. pionships. BKN) 57, New York Football announced Schwartz as end Ed McKeever sity of California and York Yankees. crd was posted in the initial round of the Western States college ketball tournament yesterday v 1 it was 10 15.95 V's Hospital yesterday had was over. lacked Vanport Sacramento. College—host Ccmpton was born to Mrs. the tourney—routed Amarillo J bagketball league tournament ccn- Governe t'nt Hospital admitted Phillips 66 Oilers ead the rtn by virtue of last ot Juneau win over the from Oklahoma into the semi-. night's 60 to 45 Lake City Des- The Sacramento {pulled the hottest comeback of the ! teurney 879 | MEH ON ]'HURSDAY Simplots 52 to 45 in u( g 3 lead at tre The Women of the Moose Will consolation beld a business meeting at 8 gmokjes downed the Los Angeles| In the shamrocks 41 tees are expected to have theil ATTE! [ION LOGGERS with logs ports ready: Child Care, Hos- for s.ie. Contact Juneau Lumber | €d for the purpose of attracting pital Guild, Membership, Publicity Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. | ation to 10,000,000 feet. For further for Alaska. particulars see Juneau Lumber | 433-+1 | the cur | prog | cent of all local contributions will Eromam in the Territory for the | local chapter. In clarifying the po- | sition of National Red Cross head- Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang troubls hfllwmlm S d_expel e elp loosen ang BUL far gf:'xlaemphlggmanda nature | 5 1Y © soothe flamed bronchial mucous mem- . Tell your druggist to sell you Creomulsion with the un- | o you must like the way it | 00 plans icr the Easter egg hunt allays the cough or you @re | which is to be sponsored by the | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis branes. i a bottle (F), sophomore; and Cas- per Odegaard (C), sophomore: Carl Thyness, (G), sophomore; and Cas- per Hollingstad, (G), junior. Andy Mathisen is manager, and_Don Nelson stant manager Wingard has been coaching Pe- tersburg High School basketball ! teams for 12 years, reports that out of six previous visits to Juneau Petersburg has won iour times and > lost six. The basketball squad, Coach { Wingard and Mrs. Wingard all travelled to Juneau on board the halibut boat Symphony, skippered by Gorden Jensen. [EASTER EGG HUNT PLAN OF KIWANIS Three new condidates for mem- bership in the Kiwanis Club were troduced today by President Ed haffer at the regular luncheon meeting which was held in the Terrace Room of the Baranof. The prespective Kiwanians are Earl Bost, Henr; Leege and John Oberg, Bill Paul, Jr. will conduct the ini- tiation ceremony next week for the new members. Minutes from the last Board meeting were read by Secretary Jim Church and the guest speaker, Cash Cole, was; then introduced by program chairman, Douglas McKenzie. Cole spoke to the mem- bers as a representative of the Juneau Statehcod Club on the pro- motion of advertising for the 96 page edition which will be publish- vide interest in statehood Eckley Guerin spoke briefly on ent Red Cross Drive now in ss and explained that 75 per- ‘vqu:\x'u s concerned in the send- ing of funds out of the Territory, | Guerin revealed that $24,000 had { been contributed to Alaskan disas- the | ter relief 1 the past year, which the amount going out ‘and heal Taw, tender, in- | ¢f the Territory to National head- quate #Mac” McClellan ,gave a report Kiwanis Club and said a system tor prizes had been worked out with the first award going to the child who finds the “golden egg.” Four 12; and the final, Den Four| 4, Den Five '13. [ . o Following are the cumpelingl tiful Pomeranian puppys, from teaths, With their cbachs: ‘ Blue Ribbon stock, also Cham- Den One: Delbert Hanks, coach; pion bred pups and older stock. Johh Hogl;\& 5 Nurman. Wcod.; One pair, one male, one female, Robert Johnson, David Hill, Jack| Rear breeding age. All letters wil Livie, Donny Reeber. | be answered and dogs will be sent i Den Two: LeRoy West, Coach; by air. Pomcrest Kennels, Reg. Cliff Robards, Jr. Leroy Wast,| 932 North 127th at Aurora, Se- Christy Lindy, Neil McFarland,| attle. Wn 517:t8 Dot Jegens: ! BABY carriage, excellent condiiion Den Four: Arthur Hedges, Cuach;i Phone Black 727. 517-t3 Lister, Casperson, Hedges, Ellen-| Lerg, B. Secrist, D. Secrist, Jew-|3 BEDROOM fur. home, fireplace, ett. | automatic furnace. Terms. Phone Den Five: Elton Engstrom,| Green 150. 517-ta Coach; David Gross, Snaring,; Folta, Perotrovich, Deny Ryan, El-| FURNISHED home, car, beach ton Engstrom, Miller, Sturm, Eng-| property, Fritz ‘Cove Road. In- strom quire 923 E Street. 5 to 8 p.m. Den Seven William Blanton 517-t3 Coach; Dick Pegues, Frank Oliver, Jr., Don Dull, Bob Pollack, S)'l; Pollack, Sammy Pecovich, Eddie e Dull, Sandy Blanton, Bob Pegues.! NEW FLOOR lamp. Ph. Red 570. n Eight: Stan Grummett 515-t2 Coach; Denny Green, Teddy Kea- ton, David Hollingsworth, Mlk‘:}!\XODERN MANNER Clothes, ad- Grummett, Jackie Hermle, Eric| vertised in Vogue, Mademoiselle, Iverscn, Tiffy Swap, Ernie Kron- Harpers. Agent Elizabeth Smith, quist, Mike Blackwell, Teddy Tis- P. O. Box 3036. Appointments dale. | at your convenience. 514-t6 e THREE FROM S Denald McClc Ha ler and John Likness of Seattle, arrived in Juneau and are regist ered at the Barancf Hotel e ee—— | | GOOD INCOME property. See Nick Recovich 515-t1 {D-4 CATERPILLAR, like new, tow- 1Jd M. Mil-| ing winch, canopy, bumper, ra- { diator, guard, lights. Inquire Joe 514-1mo Werne! AS — 4 room furnished . o | house, cc: ete basement, auto- e TTf}\Y.L(nR. Ilb "l" E} ¢ tne| matic oil furnace. Phone Juneau, ke Taylor, chief engineer of th Red 892. 513-13 Alaska Road Commission, s ex-| 2 . ed to return to Juneau this|COCKER Spaniel puppies. 940 W. week after a two week’s business| 10th. 497-t1 trip to Neme, Fairbanks and An-|—owno ——— ——————— L { FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, chorage. | X >oo———r phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf BEATON, SIMONDS HERE John H. Beaton and Bruce Si- monds of Seattle are registered as| guests at the Juneau Hotel. ST B (711 FOR SALE—Pmice houses and lot, houses i~ good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-tF FROM VANCOUVER | L. E. Green of Vancouver, Wash,, “ISMLLA“EOUS has arrived in the city and is a B guest at the Juneau Hotel. WINTER & POND €O, Inc 15 e /95 Complete Photographic Supplies LUTHERAN LADIES AID Developing — Printing — Enlargin) Meeting, Thursday evening at &| Artists’ Paints and Maserials of in Church Parlors. adv. 519-t2 | Finest Quality bR Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail FOR RENT i B nent, $7.50. kaper Curls $1 up ! ROOMS—KIitzhen privileges Hom: Lola’s beauty Shop Phone 201 | GIVE HER a gift that lives. Beau- | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1947 et feobeefoteoeoptefocp oo bbb i | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | FOR SALE Buss Depot Cafe—Grey Lines. Kaiser-Frazier Agency. payment. Modern, fur. excellent ‘ investment. Immediate occupancy. } 8 APTS. Modern, fine income. Small down payvment. DUPLEX, Douglas. Beautifully fur- Modern, basement. $4,500 BUYS 2 bedroom remodeled home, lerge yard, partial base- ment. BRUNSWICK and White Apts. APPR. 2 ACRES with 4 bedroom modern house, double garage. . DUPLEX 6th St. four bedroom homes. fur farming, garden, goed harbor, near Juneau—reasonable. MURPHY & MURPHY " REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natioral Band WANTED ; WANTED—People to buy tickets for Band Concert to be given by the Juneau City Band, March 8. Sponsored by Juneau Rotary for lew band uniiorms. 5!9—”' e 3 L RELTABLE experienced young w. . man desires position family < housekeéper cr cook. Miss Jewel Prediletto, Hotel Juneau. 518-t3 , e = i , man or an an wife eral - months, pr ] yacht. Write C 1817 Empire 518-t4 ' WANTED — Goed machinist and A-1 engine mechanic. Motor Re- build and Marine Service. Phone 863. 518-16 SALESMAN WANTED—Car, sell exclusive distributorship Nat. adver. Anson jewelry which in- cludes patented, uni men’s items. Certification !ztter given. Other Nat. adv. lines, Wales, wallets, Bike Webb supporters, Spiify stays; Non-adv. belts, brac- es, tie racks, for retail trade, Must have the following in kindred lines. 10% comm. Fast J delvy. Give full details, refer, age lines now . Beau Geste 305 B'way 515-12 WANTED-—2 bedrnr;n house for rc‘- sponsible, permanent ténnant Write Empire C-1234. 503-1. SLESMAN—Calung on drug stores taverns, hotels, restaurants cigar stores, etc., to sell unusual pre- mium punch board deals. Samples ¢ and attractive photographs fur- nished. All inquiries held i strictest confidence. The Prc- ducts Co. 4701 No. Talman, Chi- cago 25. 500-t1 oy 11 oo TR ~ WANTED—Used furniture 142 W1 loughby Phone 788 | SUARANTEET Realistic Perma J11(117.S'I'EN‘S Beauty Shop, Pnoa. 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing ‘ In permanents. Open evenings by p appointment (293-3t1 Hutel—Ph 886 415 Decker Way NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week | FROM SEATTLE new management, Cotonial Hote b AR 324 ond St. Phone 187. (407-tf Among Seattle visitors in the City SEAVIEW APT—Op~ olock tron |a'¢ W. C. Brownlee, Earl C. Camp- Federal Bulld.ng. (370-t¢ | field, F, Z. Severson, and Charles A = Dygert. All are gests at the Hotel . PIANOS RENTED and TUNETD | Anderson Shop PAUL GAY HERE ’ Paul Gay of San Francisco has arrived in the city and is a guest THE PIONEER OF HOME FREEZERS Juneau. at the Baranof Hotel. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION. CHAPMAN INTRODUCES NEW 1947 MODEL HOME FREEZERS Chapman Home Freezers are back again with new beauty, new convenience, greater efficiency and larger capacity. And they are proved with ten years of actual operation in hundreds of Eomes! Upright con- struction with shelves, makes food easily accessible... no “diving in” to “unpack and repack”, Walls are 54 inches thick for economical operation. N ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0.

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