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dolden licdoing Choice of a Lifetime [ Goloen| Weddina JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. u.s. A DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAY structd pair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phane: D s 192 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen *Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 529 FRED B. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Junecau SHOE 205 uth F Expert Shoe Re H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OFF FLORSHEIM SHOES n to Out-of- Customers “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florisis PHONE 311 GE E BBDS PHONE 399 (. J. EHRENDREI(H ‘ertified Public Ac tant Men’s and Boys’ Clothing TELEPHONE RED 481 ACROS# STREET FROM warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 FREIGEHT Relrigeration aAlc SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska MRS G AL EF 5 L v T Plumbing ® Healing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Hawrri Machine Shop, Inc. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE and 2 MARCH 5 MARCH 12 FEBRUARY 4 S. 8. ALASKA RYING SOUTHEASTERN ASKATWERFNDABLY Nomuuun TRANSPORTATION (D THF DAILY ALASKA l~MPIRE~ JUNEAU, ALASI\A (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Seattle outdistancing the the race for the other playoff itions is beginning get most attention in the Northern Di- vision of the Pacific Coast Ice Hock- gue ittle's Ironmen won three 1 week increase their over the second place Tacoma Rock- to 13 points. Each team 21 night follow: imes left and nothing short of Puget Sound 50; Pac- complete ¢ pse would permit the eran 48 en to be overtaken Oregon 497 San Fran- al battle was shaping up be- 43 Vancouver and New We Washington for third place, with V. ton 43 couver ahead by six points Seattle Colleg? 5 The Los Monarchs, f College 56; Seattle om a trip holds no embark on a tour which will y them +into Northern Division ritory. T leading the Squthern D eight points ahead of the rocks Th2 Southern Divisio promise of a real battle with only eight p cellar O In tc cludes its Northerr and Seattle plays at - FIGHT DOPE pul 14 -« - @ - S G W——T G W IMPERIALS T0 MEET BASKETBALL (0L LBR. TONIGHT SRETBAL \).A.\ku\m]: )l School to games to lead inal scores of tasketball games ¢t College of Lut a single the High 7:30 o'clock. The the Imperials pit Columbia Lum here will be ime tonight. in m wanln- at 1 ¢ n th 46; Western the for Pete in t nmediately following Imperials will leave burg for a three game series Wrangell Narrows metropolis - - artin's 54 T na n Orezon 51; mouth) 46. e 64; Kentucky, 55. Michigan %66, western 54 - t Oregon M tre L Ohio Sta Towa 57 )t be resnopsivie for any contracted by any person other n myself. N race to the end eparating Shamrocks ) con- acoma, uver. Steve Feist. tint Vancg Here are results of fights oft night LITTLE ROCK. Ark.—Joey im, 179, Cleveland, outpointed Sikes, 188, Little Rock (10) BROOKLYN—Billy Graham, 142, New York, outpointed Bran- dino, 133, Hamilton, Or BOSTON—AI “Red” Cambridge, Mass., outp: Mead, 1 v York (10) MONTREAL—Johnny Greco, Montreal, knocked out Henry don, 145, Philadelphia (8) SAN FRANCISCO—Dave Whit- 173, San Francisco, outpointed San CHAMPIONSHIP |~ - Series of the SWIM MEET CITY LEAGUE i 1ed to an unof- riety. of hat shapes to be material to match your n Max- u\\t’h'([ with Suit or Dres Room 7 - Valennne Bulldmg . REASONABLE PRICES Newest Styles and Trims YORK, Pa. Michigan, ticial breast stroke here last night, Michigan defeated a collec- tion of Eastern All Stars in hibition swimming meet Sohl flashed the 100 ya: t, bettering the world record for the dis four-tenths of a \(-Lund Blll Schmidt, of Temple University, pac- ed three-quarters of e dis- | tance to finish second. - E1G NiNE CAGE IITlE RACE IN HOT SCRAMBLE CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—M—The Big Nine Basketball Title scramble is so close that one upset can change the entire pattern of the leader Michigan tumbled from first place into a tie with Purdue for fourth last night as-Ohio State 10&.1\med a surprising 70-66 triumph at Col- umkbus, O. of chus il s mmnu JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL GYM Tuesday, February 3rd, 1848 ONE GAME ONLY Towa edged " n 57-54 in an overtime battle at Towa City. The Hawkeyes climbed linois. The Wolverines' loss enabled Wis consin to regain the lead with a 5 Purdue also have two defeats and| Bob Francisco an Prancisco F)\.\mv‘ gives | hint { what | skiing world record in the 100 yard gig a5 niqu North- ! into a second place tie with idle Il-| record. Illinois, Towa, Michigan and | night Ski pict and is ex pa KENIU(KYS CAGERS LOSE TO IRISH FIVE' NEW YORK. Feb. 3 of them all somehov and fall when they face N in the Irish field hall Kentucky's power-packed basket- Lall team, generally regarded as one of the finest college cage squads in the country, was the latest to suc- cumb to Notrz Dame's home jinx w the Irish last night w loped the Wildcats 64-55 in one of the most important games the eason The The might- stumble tre Dame of win made it 38 straight home s for the Irish over a period ons. The last team to g Dame on its home court was Western Michigan which did) the trick by a 48-42 count Dec. 4 ter- 1943 s | 1 14 DOMINIC DIMAGGIO RETURNS CONTRACT, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Dominic DiMaggio ha 1648 contract to the Sox—unsigned. The centerfielder can League Baseball Club gave no of what he was offered and, he thought he ought ‘to get. | youngest of the baseball Di- gios, recently announced his en- gagement to Miss Emily Frederick of | Boston 3P Boston of the D¢ -+ | SKI COMEDY PICTURE |, TO BE SHOWN THURSDAY | The Juneau Ski Club will show a! entitlzd “Slalom™ on Feb- | ruary 5 at 7 pm. in the Grade, School Auditorium | Slalom has a musical background | Europe's finest concert orches-! Titles are in English. The pu-‘ had a long rnuaarmm} at Arts Theatre in New York llent entertainment, even by tras ure has ine to non-; Slalom is a comedy on skiing. Tt is ' the a young Austrian so- clet propelied by the unending | taunts of her fiance into taking up Her instructors turn out to two comic stars, who run into trousle with the law and hav rather suddenly from t )1 on skiis. From then on they; comic be scho: The Ski Club invites e an ex- terested in seeing an ¢ picture to ds in 60 day evening be their guests Thurs- s | 12 PASSENGERS ARE | FLOWN BY AC MONDAY t made seve: \1' erday and carried 12 engers to coastal towns as fol- to Hood Bay: Ed V o Sisters Island Michael to Juneau: Is; C. Isley, Isind eau to Sitka: Wesley McDon W. A. Carson. | George Jim, Phillip Jones, Tone Fel- to Juneau Junes to Hconah: Art Hicks, | | ton [ Hoonah to Juneau: George Betts l et i SLIPPERY AND HOW t There a little snow, then | 1 freze during the, and sidewalks | this morning, was then stre slippery were some are lower in the standings only by|but no serious falls have been re- Staris at 7:30 P. M. lmpenals Vs. Columlua Lumber i oo peving e i 108 Ohio State’s triumph hoisted the Buckeyes out of the cellar and into a deadlock with Indiana for seventh. \I)l LTS—50 cents STUDENTS—25 cents USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE 8 last place 4 AWWM% The Office of the Juneaun Insurance Agency is NOW LOCATED in the Goldstein Building off of the lobby of the main enirance. Same Telephone — Juneau 253 STAN GRUMMETT “INsure and be S!ZRE” Northwestern took sole possession of | | | i i ported. Those who did lese their fcoting have the slight consolation that few, if any s see their res ‘The Street Depart mem had trucks out early during the fore- noon throwing sand on walks and grades on the hill streets - ECHO COVE VISITORS Mrs. R. W, Aho and her father, R. C. McDonald, of Echo Cove, are registered the Gastineau Hotel. Iz | CLEAN-UP WORK | HOUSES and OFFICES Snow and Ice Removed Juneau Janitor Service JOHN M. DOOGAN Telephone 806—Box 514 Dally Schedules Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday—7:00 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Members Only Wednesday Through Friday 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS - 75 Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Top Floer—A. B. Hall Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating { Rooming returned hx~|n QI thl Ameri- ;SlUU(‘UOD t |FIRE and amazing ski tech- C WILL PAY Putsbay, FEBRUARY 3, 1948 W=-A-N-T A-D-§ {MURPHY & MURPHY | Gceod local bar Small purchase can handle. Curio Shop—Best location, price greatly reduced. Small machine shop well equipped Fine gro- cery store. Jannery. Two men or man ol wife can operate. Owner will train. Make 75 percent purchase price first year. | to 30 man priced quick maker 4-Bedroom school equity 2-Bedrocom Home, 1 blocks bus. dist., compl. furn | Norway Point—2 apts, or 3 bed- room home. 2 marine runway House bus. Buy furnish- :\ut appr. 185.00 mo. plus well furn. apt. for owner. akes fireproof bldg. Cost $18,000.00 to build. Bus. dist Duplex, marine view, excellent cond. basement, clear over 10 percent on investment Large Ant. House with 2 bus ces. Net over $5,000. Rentals. Income pay off pur- price plus running expens apt. for owner in 3 years. all down payment om home, Star Hill, new furn. Several boats, 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phune 676 over First Nationm Bank | No phone calls price. Veteran 25 floating sale. Big cannery, money House, Veteran Douglas, near can purchase , ings. large spa- 21 148 $3,750. packers FOR SALE ZETTA-B, fully equipped trolling; length 34', beam draft 4'%2". 110 HP Chrysler gine. Phone Green 147. for en- dh Bl\ll' 580 arran; 800 3t 2 BEDROOM House. Ph. evening. Terms can be ed COMPLETELY furnished house for sale. Qall 488 after ¢ p.m. 800 18t L and H Three Burner Range. §30. Green 855, Electric 800 1 1938 Chev. condition Shanks, Master Phone Coupe, 868. perfec J M 800 4t Commer- 800 3t Range, 28, KITCHEN Oil cial Ph. 1936 V8 FORD pickup, good rubber, spare tire, heater, reconditioned engine. Can be seen at Connors Motors Co. 800 3t ELGIN Outboard motor, 5% practically” ner:, complete with spere parts. Best offer. Call Eldred Rcck Station anytime via AC: 800 6t 7-FOOT Skis, binders Call Green 604. “HP, and poles. 800 3t RADIO, table Model Phono-con- nection, new, used 1 mo. 110~ $35. Wind Phonograph 510 O. Box 3036. ge type fat White Le;;hom laying hens, 50 cents lb. live weight. C. H. Sherwood, North Star Dmry Farm. 99 tf JTOREENT © 4 IMPERiA . HOTEL, 245 Front St, Weekly and monthly rates. 94 tf PROOF Storage o= tas | Space. | Simpson Bldg. 58 ti- NICE CLEAN steam Teated rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736-1 | F{O()VKS F(,l{ REN1. Down town‘ location. Inquire at Darnell's. | 657-t1. 513 T target rifle bargain. Ph. 036- 799 3t REMINGTON new congdition, 2 long, 2 short. HOLTON Trombone m good con- dition, with case. Priced reason- able. 224 4th St. 798 6t ONE I'.ACH-MIQQS Deluxe DeSoto; 1940 Pontiac “8” 4-door sedan; 1941 Windsor Chrysler 4-door sedan; 1940 New York Chrysler 4-door sedan; 1ll-passenger 1942 Chevrolet Bus. For information phone 22 797 15t ] steamuneated rooms. UflanJ 650-u1 | tchen privileges — Home | Hotel. Pbone 886 MLE CLEAN ROOMS, wy day or| week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. PllC'I RICAI. Hnm(‘ and Marine! Wiring, appliance repairing. Free estimate. 336 W 3rd. Phone Green Bob Wise. 791 1 mo. cash for machine in good 258 or 428, Baranof. treadle sew- condition. 91 ing Ph l‘U LTIME Clexk Slenograp).er In- quire Room 106. Health Depart- ment, Territorial Bldg. 790 tf anted: Bkpr-Sec’y would like temp. or perm. position. 1 yrs. exp. Contact A. L. Ham- ilton, Gen. Del, City. 779 3t SEWING and " alterations. Green 429, Phom 750 tf BPW TO HELP FINANCE MINNIE FIELD HOME the Business and Professional Women's Club held their monthly business meeting yesterday noon at the Baranof Ho- tel, with President Rhea MacFar- lane presiding. Member Pat Mur- phy presented her third-grade stu- dent’s Harmonica Band in a group of selections which were greatly enjoyed by all present. Reutine business was transacted | and the Club voted to sponsor as a project, a fund-raising aetivity, the proceeds of which will be ap-| plied to the indebtedness at the Minnie Field home. In connection with this matter, Miss Florence Theil and Mrs. Betty McCormick | presented statistical figures and re- | ports. It was stated that due to| the fact that the Minnie Fie]d{ Home is not sponsored by any! organization or religicus group,| and inasmuch as it detinitely meets | a need of the community, it de-| es the support and backing of | every citizen in this area, further| announcement of plans for the pro-! ject will be forthcoming in the/ near future. Miss Mae Krueger, program chairman for February, ' “Health | Month,” will have charge of the programs at meetings the remainder | of the month. The Club voted wi donte $10 to the Juneau Public Health Center. New membels Florence Theil and Helmi Bach were introduced. H PAN AMERICAN FLIES NINE, MONDAY TRIP Members of Pan American on terday carried nine passengers. Seattle to Juneau: Ruby Hynes. Annette to Juneau: Delbert Hanks, Etolin Coulter, Marie Rat-| clitf. [ Juneau to Seattle: William Car-l son, Irene Garvin, M. A. Hapson,| John Kalinowsky, Edw. Schwaes- j dall. | 10-HP. Johnson flights yes- | { 3 BEDROOM home, oil furnace, re-* frigerator, elec. range, some fur- niture, nice marine view. Phone Blue 690. 796 6t Ne\\ lhl ee-bedroom residence complete with full re- inforced concrete basement, at- tached heated garage, electric hot water tank, oil-burning warm-air furnace, hardwood floors and tile drainboard. Located on Behrends Avenue. The Highlands. Phone 107 or 641. %5 u 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94t | PUPS—Five weeks old. Small dog. Phone 234. 792 3t FOR SALE- Bt’dhn! and Plumbo- ing business, includes shop equipment, stock and 1940 model 1g¢-ton Ford V-8 panel truck with new motor, new tires, new radia- to! must be sold by February 15 due to illness. No competition and plenty of work lined up . ahead. Heated shop rents for $20 per month. Priced reasonable, Write or wire Cordova Plumbing and Heating, Box 801, Cordova, Alaska. 791 12t outhoard motor. $125. Ph. Blue 708, 790 3t 5-ROOM House with bath. 384 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- _ er. Fitars Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns.... and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER . e SR . . 2 . le . . . LOST AND FUUND LOST—Very thin gold Gruen wrist watch. Return to Gastineau Ho- tel. Reward. 901 2t LOST—iie clasp with Elks em- blem. Reward. Call 811 between 8 and 5. 901 3t LOST—Hand truck off truck. Ph. 333. Reward. 901 3t LOST—Blue Racer bicycle, silver fenders and handle bars; white plastic hand grips. Reward. Re- turn to Shirley Mae Long, Sea View Apt. No. 3. 800 2t | LOST: Metal Empire receipt book. Please return to Empire. Re- ward. dh MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND ©0. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representacive. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box T62. 656-tt GUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Fhome 201 315 Decker Way.

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