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PAGE TWO ORIGINAL QT’L LU I ASHIONS created with lines designed 1o keep on . your secret, e, uu/”/{ (74 | R e CENS f 0. /7887 NORTHLAND SATLINGS M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SE sell FEBRUARY 8. 8, ALASKA~MARCH 25 UCLAPLAYS ROUGH GAME, SAYS NIBS protest. Cal, wit d, is virtually cer- of the jc Coast|, defense permit 1e opposition and h anything up to had no trouble 44. The USC n outside chance tc 1eczed 4 SCrappy Stanford team About 85 » Uni! ted Sta Rasketball Febrvary 23r ADMISSI Seasen Adulis - Students CN x/. Tickets $4.00 $2.00 ATTLE Juneau 18 — MARC ‘I 3-17 GQ GONBEAVERS NEAR 15T PLACE; T0 MEET HUSKIES| com| only st place, ente: iano tenight ¢ nd n a game but the games will merely te of Northern 1)1;14 Conterence Basketball | the i gagement of the! ton Huskies with Washing p their 1st Idahc r Satur- .guncm with the Ore- a onesided 62-40 count. Wile Or n center, picked up 16 points to lead the counting and move into the Confer-| ence scoring 149 points in lead. Wiley 11 gar o> for now Empire W 10 Best Results e snRent through the 28th CHARGES Per Session Admission Adults Students $1.00 All Prices Include Tax Buj; . Your Tie Bey Scouts — liets from Cub Scouts Bea Scouts Victory Dance February 28th has | COLUMBIANS DEFEAT - DOUGLAS Hi; MKE'S LOSE TO ALL-STARS first game Saturday night tween the Columbia Lumber kies of Douglas High ow. in the first quart gym being cold and m diffieuit for the boys to warm Howeveér, the High School excellent game though defeated by 15 points, the | score being 44 to 29 in 1avor Columbia Lumber team first quarter the Huski one point short of ty Celumbians. After the boys seemed warmer and started to pl ball. In the first few min- u of the game, Cuthbert and McCormick of the Huskies made two field goals and Pusich got a ity toss. The Columbians made pcints, putting them in the for that quarter. At the cnd of the half, the Columbians were leading the Huskies by seven The Hu tried ior baskets but short were with first be A only the 1art little the lead or cond half the Douglas put o in short nett and their tosses. Sey, McCormick couldn’t in close enough guarding take effect, Columbians free to cott and Smith MeCormick rmish near ! ¥ resulted getting a roughing up that him cut of the game tem- rily. Aase had trouble foul- and w fouled out of the in the fourth quarter. In the If of t zame the Colum- M back their old d and raced to finish with points to the Huskies’ 29. H 0'Ca with ir low mat High man in nnor was for the Husk- the Superman of the team,| and two. with & re of 12 was Bonnett with smmary lans (44) FG 3 | Prc 2 | Smith, [e X e/ Celumb PT 3 4 3 4 8 Vs (29) | Douglas High FG | Cuthbert, f | Pusich, f\,m zan, 2! 2l cwwwn =Y mett, \“l Cu'm J SECOND GAME | met Thursday The second game of the evening \s the Anchcrage All-Stars pla; Mikes Night Owls. This wi {one of the cl games played is ye Both teams were trying, rack up scores at every possible | and they were all un; | ing | to | opportunity helr toes. Franklin, guard for was the high scorer. It seemed he! ‘\d no- struggle in making his s, but in his attempt to| the free throws, he made two out of the ven tries. | Morgan of the All-Stars was just |the cpposite. He made almost 100 cent on his free throws, out of |12 tries, making nine good. Morgan | ‘alun hi\d a bit of bad luck during| the game. He was racing down the | f{court to guard his man at the op-f Mikes team, | only | ponents' basket when he stumbled and fell, clipping a bench at the jend eof the court with his chin,| causing a few minutes blackout., !'However he was not seriously in- | jured and finished out the game. Mikes played hard and fast as {the All-Stars began to show some| of their Anchorage form and fight.| | In the first half of the game {both teams chalked up fouls fast- jer than poeints. Franklin caught a | technical in the second quarter |and Devon was fouled out of the | zame in the last quarter. The All- 1 had an average of three | each. Both teams were re-| | peatedly fouled for guarding too| i close. | Rossbach of the All-Stars iven a chance to play, after i |ing warmed the -bench for most| |0t the series. He made a surprise | ng, racking up three flcld‘ pals and a charity toss. High man for the Anchorage AH- rs was Morgan with a total of | points to his credit, and their| low man was Davis, with two. Da-| s of the All-Stars scored few| 1 but he makes it possible teammates to make their at- t the basket count. s impression of being a| er with the fast foot work hol juses, which woiries opponents | considerable. i High man for Mikes Night Owls| Franklin, with a total of 16} E}:on and thelr low man was! | Russo with one free throw to his! | eredit Asp, usually the hlgh] I counter for Mikes, was second. He seemed to have difiiculty in shoot- -dng for his baskets. Deven made a!l wi even - to| the steam but were ) to| | | h man for the Columbians was | a total of 11 and| Prouty with | i scored four g | twice in the opening period and ad- 1!ded a 7| trames. | Tacoma club with: W preau.lc Ironmen. The Northern Di- I 19 | vision 5| Westminster yals 5 o/ the Tronmen and scored one assist. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 16 SKI EVENTS - ARE SCHEDULED (CMING WEEKEND 15 Coniesiag, Including Women, Reported En- tered from Anchorage weather and wind were on hand at the hill over the weekend. Most e activity was devoted to race toth in slalom®and down- 1s wer® turned and Norman A while Dan 1 showed up well for the class on. Bonnie Rendall and runners - for tice Tuns al «‘ 10 ])”l!\l> but had the bad fouling sut of the game in 1«\v1m quarter. Summary All-Stars (5§) FCi Wombles, Davis, —-(‘1";!3&’&)03 an William for the cla: Q ‘nmuc.—mca Joyce bmuh were hig © Women class Around 15 o e rage have sent in their en big races to be ! and 22. At least women and sev- VIR s R } com be of will ting within a [ BASKETBAL. : Final scores of brmkvtbnl games played Sa t are as fol- ted to meet at OWE lock yight at the Alaska Oregon 62; Tdaho 40, r ation Co., office on Frank- Calif UCLA 44. All ns 48; Stanford 44. | help in t! nt work 74; Idaho State 63. vited to be on hand. 46, Portland 87. AR D TS d 90; Cellege Idaho 51 arolina 63; Willlam and ' IMPERIALS, COL. LBR. BANQUET IN HONCR OF ALL-STARS aka r,mht the Gold the Bs Hotel, the X Lumber €o- nm(s A\K » help officiate e rnia Street. calif are in- 3 Tennessee 42. NYU 74; Georgetown U. 58, > gies 47; St. Louis Nebraska 41. Minnesota 53; Northwestern 51 oma 49; Kansas State 47 Iowa 47. DePaul 50; Notre Dame 46. State 57; Illinois 50. Purdue 56. P ; Texas Christian 38. Princeton 60; Dartmouth 59 Columbia 58; Harvard 50. A 85; Fordham 57. o 38. Saturday in of Army basketball team. the only entertainment visilors during Cap! ml City. Arthur i ion for the two teams had and also stated he the the OCKG“ e o (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) A Tacoma spare, Clayton Lavell, goals Sunday night in v Pacific Coast Ice Hockey League game. Lavell, not rated a h scorer, ipplied the margin that beat the Portland Eagles 7 to 3. He tallied | mer for a series of baseball games with Juneau. The All-5 ams re defeated by as hos!s, but victory from ac home one acting toastmast- both s, made a reci answer to a return Vi and expressed the desire to pertunity to play the the future. He for their for rocal icn, goal in each of the remaining|ove the 3 s again The victory kept the second place’ ed the t in 15 points of the ° sportsr hip, also stter reception on to Juneau. left for home yes- pecial plane that| atched from Fort Rich-| Local players bid them ar defeated the New to 2. Walt three goals for leaders Dorohoy shot hom .o = GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Scouts of Troop No. afternoon at 3 o'cleck. We had a Valentine party, e cut valentines and had cook- cake and koolade. The meet- ing was dismissed at 5 o'clock— SUZANNE MILLER, Reporter. > 1 MEET TONIGHT th - weekly meeting | tonizht at 7:30 o'clock. All mem- bers are asked to be present and also take a guest. i Joped they could return this sum- Brotherhood | 7, sterhood will ! 2 ‘RUMPUS [S KOW PREVAILING IN TOP GOLF SPORT HARLINGEN, Tex., Feb, 16—P— ‘Winning back the spotlight from a tist fight, res tions, withdrawals, rules squabbl 'd appointment of Lloyd Mangrum and Jimmy DeMaret were t> meet oday to seitle the Lower Rio Gran- de Valley Open Golf Champlonship. With first place paying $2,000 and second $1400, today’s winner will ccme up with $600 more than the lcser. Lebonair. Jimmy Lloyd and fashion-plate kattled to a tie for first place e jay, each regzistering 263 for the 72 holes. This was 15 strokes elow par, Most of the profess lay for New Orleans rnament them was Geo: den; Utah, the n ttling di¥ering ver the rules play while they ere in the tournament here, the GA members voted Schneiter full nals left to- here an open With r authority to make all decisions with ne appeal. At New Orleans, the field will be minus the name of Henry Ransom f R a, I, who has been sus- pended for two wesks by Schneiter for figuring in a fist fight with N. G. Von Nida of Sydney, Australia, during the third round here Satur- day. The rules ruckus was marked by resiznetion of Lawson Little, Cleve- land pro, from the Rules Committee, and withdrawal of: professionals Vic Ghezzi, Kin'a and Cralg Wood, New York, from the compet- ition. - CAR UlAX G[Ri iS UNDISUUTED CUEEN OF FIGURE SKATERS DAVOS PLATZ, Switrerland, Feb. 16 —P—Pretty, 19-year-old Barbara oty o1 Canada is now undis- “veon of amateur women fig- ure skaters. wwoade ballarina of the ice eted her “grand slam” of titles day by retaining her world’s championship in competition with 29 artisis from eight countries. Previovsly she had captured the coveted Winter Olympics and Europ- ean crow compiled a total of 1,643.4 in over run- - that she had no eer such as > go to a university and domestic science,” added the congueror of Europe's best figure - HOSPITAL Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital over the weekend was Charles Wood- medical treatment. irged over the weekend were Liva, end Mrs. Ivor Conn d baby boy. ¢t the Government Hospital there were two discharges over the week- end, Johanna Cropley and Mrs. Em- ma Marks. Todays Top Wlnskpy Value William Penn ! Compare £9sy On Your Pocketbook ! THE PRICE -+ Compare THE FLAVOR You Get MORE For | Your Money In Blended Whiskey 86 Proof. The straight whiskeys in this product are 4 years or more Streight Whiskey: 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Gooderham & Worts Ltd,, NOW IN FULL 'owu $L °l TS LIMITE? tunors OQUARTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1948 W=A-=T iURPHY & MURPHY LOTS: 9th, Willoughby, Glacier; izhway. 'E, good location, good income, nt price, no phone calls. OOM hcuse, Douglas, buy eran's equi'y; rest terms. nished. PLCROOM 'house, ¢ business district. JECKER Bldg, net over $5,000 annually. JUPLEX and large apt. house, both net over 10 percent. 21 Small Apts, year net approxi- mately $3,500.00. $10,000 takes $18,000 fireproof bldg. ANCH, appr. 20 acres, modern 8- oom house, garage. sland c¢mpire near Juneau. LVERAL BOATS, 50’ to 26; two canneries; grocery store. ‘URPHY & MURPHY REALTORS -ACCOUNTANTS Phone K74 over First National tark WANTED ELECTRICAL Home and Commer- cial Wiring, applianee repairing. Free es'imate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob: Wise. 191 tf FOR ‘iifiy' siiter, i furnished, also phone Red 812 4t WANTED: Good apartment or heme for man, wife and 8 month o!d baby. No smoking or drink- inr and no wild parties. Phone Elue 615. 812 tf companion to Chicago, Ph. Doug- 810 tf VANTED: Traveling for two-year-old boy &t. Lou’s or vicinity. las 343 indcd j1dvidual to n: for American salcs Further de'ails write US PRODUCTS CO., P. O. 1340, St. Petersburg, Fla. 810 6t Box VANTED TO RENT: Small apt. r housckecping rcoms, close in. P O. Box 429, City. 808 3t SEWING ano alterations Phone %0 u Green 429 WO Bedroom furnished house, centrally localed. Ph. Red 855. 812 3t EEATED Fumished Room with bath. Ph. Black 490. 811 3t CE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colcnial Hoel. Ph. 187. ERTA Weelly = Front St, and monthly iates. 94 tf FIRE PROOF Simpson Bldg Storage Space. 58 tf NICE CLEAN sieam Ycated rooms also steam haths Seandinavian Rooms 736-t1 EAN eds st 315 e Gold R ol v d e SCELLAKREQUS WINTER & POND CO. Tne. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats PROIX Black Bta dve Box A 856-1 ‘UARANTEFD Realistic At §750 Paver Curls iolac Beanty Shon Perman 81 up Phane BOY FOR BILLS Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bill are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday at 1:37 p. m. at St. Ann's ~ Hospital, weizhting eight pounds. The new arrival, who has not yet been named, joins a brother, age 13. Mr. Bill is employed at the Juneau Spruce Corporation as a umber puller. o - Although most sponges live in tropical waters, some are found in polar seas. SR | - GecCevscceccsco0o0e0s0s00c00 e A=-D=-§ FOR SALE SALE Machinery, Equipment and Stock of MOTOR REBUILD AND MARINE SERVICE Appraised value $27,200.00 All WILL SELL FOR CASH $18,00.00 “Contact John H. Newmarker to inspect inventory.. Telephone Red 786. ALASKA PERSONAL SER- VICE, AGENTS. 200 Seward Bldg., Juneau. Bds recelved until close February 2J, 1948. Rizht to reject any and all bids. (812 4t) ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ®e0ssecctecrsceneeneisene e 38 COLT, pract.caliy new, $45; One 22 Special, $20. Call Red 302. 812 3t ‘2 PLYMOUTH Sedan, good mo- lor, new tires. = Phone Red 812 3t ALF interest in Gasboat “Fran- cis,” 180 fathoms purse seine, $.200. See G. k. Cleveiand, Fist Link. 812 1 mo om Rug, dcaily new; vacuum cleaner. Doug- 811 3t 905 West 1lth 810 3t Vaon. Call Service. Ph.ne 810 1 mo Premier lrss 952 Leou Juplior . Range Aecn.ntly servi new X Price $25. 810 4t 1 civer, Sm (b Wesscn, holster and belt; d very little, $35. Ph 546. 10 3t LAND NEW Portable Smith Corena typewriter, $65. Call 546. 810 3t nd UBE Crosley Table Model Ra- 10, $20. Baranof Liquor Store. 808 tf 3) PLYMOUTH Seaan, $295. Rm. 226 Fed. Bldg, or 13 Hope Apartments. 809 tf CASY in Drier Washmg Mach- iné; xadxo And record player Ph. | Baranol Ho.el 809 t1 | OUSE, cafurnished, near 10us St. Phone 807 tf rllocum, leng h 49, beam t &, power Chrysler ¥ 4 reducticn, also extra ne; cquipped with 65 North- ¢ Radio Phone, Prce $14,000. oat lusured for $15,000. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. WO W, o, att traals ers, brand $i0u cach. Write Clarence iconth, Alaska. 807 1 mo. NE Clirysler Royal, less reduc- tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, ‘ocnah Aalska. 807 1 mo. <100 Lot and bld er than $400 per e it Income bet- m nth n- Scaview Apt. No. . SPRUCE (orest wood i.ng, firepia 28;"P.0. box for cooking, Iso slab wood. 1345 843 Apr 6 ELY N all 4C8 alter 6 pm ed house for 800 18t sale. © 5 HOUSES wnd lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis 794 tf ;-ROOM Eouse with bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Paonc Red 120. Harold Zeng- er. 790 ¢ There are five main forest areas in the United Stotrs: the Narthawp Forest, the Central Hardwood For- est, the Soutnern Furesi, tne Wes'ern Forest and the West Coast Forest. THE FLOLENRCE SKHOP A Woman's IMost Redeeming Beauty Is Her Hair and Skin. - Why take a chance with damaging it? Always consult your B auty Op rator. She is trained, and has all the answers. You Are Entiiled fo the Best! Special Cold Waves ior Znly $15.00 MACHINE or MACHINELESS at Greatly Reduced Prices Open Evenings Telephone 427 GRACE W!l/EY—- ietor R%%NLEY Operators PHYBMS‘MAV‘NARD—TR 806 tf Y

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