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AGE TWO JUNEAU DOUGLA LOSETO CC )ND GAME BOTTLED E COCA-COLA COMPANY BY STORAGE © 1948, The Ceca-Cals € Lut he missed more t eason. tt the giant for the Co! lucky in sever umbians tter E ned no w from, his b: the high man > bier 1gle he thr ade. O'Cor last gan layed off on 1d g last quarter 1\ of his trie: i in the se- one field gratis loss. center was sht after spen in St. Ann's, afte when ‘an infected foat t half he e to ed a If tied 16 point anklin tried to me oring of his las hard game and the Columbians the third quarter t; team without a strong plhk- n is a steady and hard play- nd it was Mikes tough luc ruled The ball back and forth in the lu wites of play and M score ended with score, Oolu e in to final s 25, 1 for the Columbians was and low man was Smith with man for Mikes As p an 4 Bonnet 3 CAGE CHAMPIONSHIP ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— [UNEAU. ALASKA BASRETBALL | f basketball games are as follows ; Idaho 44. ; Willamette 41, gon 77; Lewis and suthern Methodist 40.! Georgetown U. 50, higan State 44 C ; Duquesne 48, k U. 73; Manhattan 58 oo Results Results of hockey games last night are as follows: Vancouver Portland 4. Tacoma 4; San Diego 2 kland 9y Los Angeles 3. Francisco 3; Fresno 2. tonight: Los Angeles at Francizco; San Diego at Se- and Tacoma at New Westmir HOCKG\I !@!fl Dopf 'DUCKS UNLIMITED 1S oo e . o (NSTALLED IN MEXICO t night and 1ts as fullo co Bertola, 185, Jimmy Bell, 189, 5. —Maxie Docusen, outpointed Al- Los Angeles, 10. Joey Dolan, nted Luis Cas- 131, Sammy An- , Pa., knocked Mills, 193 out Paco le bout). Thompson, 134, pointed Roberto ight title bout). - (LASKA HI SCHOO! ,GAMES SCHEDULED account cold ¢ date later. 813 2t Some ply were metal 1 rplanes an —— l‘azly 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. SKATE CLUB nbers Only Through Friday 5:30 P. M 3:00 to : M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS - Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tag TOWN HALL RECREATICN CENTER Top Floor—A. B. Hall Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating ed that for the first 1 be an all Alaska High ipionship series this s game was the final area between the High e Channel and Juneau go to either Wran- for the three game the winuer of the Wran- ries to decide the Championship. The will leave Sunday on the Aleutian for > southern cities. 1 will decide their the Fur Rendez- e week of Feb. 23 heir winner will pla; 15t Alaska winner and it s been decided by both areas that James Ryan will toss a coin for nal decision as to where the be held ut if it is to se t it will be held ap- for them to if necessany. Empire Wantaas for Best Results Commercial Janitors Don't let your valuable floors become ruined through neglect or other causes. Windows reaked or soiled? Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 MUSICIANS’ Protective Union Local No. 672 — A.F. of L. Hall NIGHT, YEBRGARY 19 Election of Oificers’ nLnsKn nmunes (European C (European * ! NEW YORK, F:‘ b. Unlimited, int: restoration agenc Mexican chapter, Rules and ideals of the consétva- tion group now extend virtually the entire length of the North Ameri- can continent. Sportsmen of Can- ada long have been affillated with DU. Morton W. Smith of Minneapolis, President of the organization, said that approximately 200 Mexican hunters had formed the chapter followine bis visit the: The Mexican chapter’s prime con- | pe toe elmination of ar- a man-and-gun combination commercial hunters. Selling game birds is Mezxican law neentive to t! madas as many from fixed positions. One 1k Of guns is aimed at the water. ‘\nmht‘r tier is fixed to fire a foot bigher, a second or tv cet a few feet I another second or two BOWLING The final playoff in the Thursday; Ni;ht Bowling League on the Elks alleys will take place tomorrow night. At 7 o'clock Alexander Photos will y Juneau Upholstery and at 9 o'cleck the winner of the 7 o'cloc match will play Juneau-Young Hard ware, 600 guns > e Games Tonigh There will be two hool gym. The first game will be at T7:30 o'clock between the Imperials and the Juneau High Crimson Bears. This will be another fast game as it is the final game between the two teams in the playoff for Gastineau Channel eries. The second game be between the chool, and the Guard Cutter The Sitka pl : by plane for tonight will be played Friday and Saturday. R FROM HAWK INLET Leo Rhode o1 Hawk Inlet is stay- ing at the Baranof Hotel. the Championship | Sitka Junior Highj arrived yester-| eries of games with the Douglas High School, to| Mrs. Roma Scoft Bowls Them High, Anchorage Tou ney ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb, 18— ighty-one-year-old Mrs, Roma , Alatka’s oldest Lowling tour- nament competitor, has out»pinned st of the young ones again. elderly woman, warming up cor the Women'’s Interndtional Bow- ling Congress at Dallas, Tex., in April, finished in the money here n cingles, doubles and team events e Anchcrage Women's Bowling Arsociation Tournament. Ehe did 27 con tive times ih singles with- out scoring a strike. Her scores of 160, 198 and 180, however, gave her fifth place. Her 585—irom games of 184, 207 and 194—paced the field in doutles, Lut her younger partner couldn't match her skill and they finished second with 1115, Her lowest scores were in the even —447 for three games. Her team finished fifth. Mrs, Scott is helieved to be the cldest woman entered in the Dal- 123 Toun'amem BOTH ElKS TEAMS AT KETCHIKAN LOSE BY it despite the freakish| Fandicapp of Liiting the head pin| | (LOSE BOWLING SCOPES T:e women bowlers of the Ju- neau Eiks, in their first game rolled WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY | LOTS: oth, Willoughby, Glacler Highway. TAFE, good location, good income, right price, no phone calls. 3EDROOM house, Douglas, buy | veteran’s equily; rest terms Furnished. -BEDROOM house, near business district. OECKER BRldg., net over annually. JUPLEX and large apt. house, both | net over 10 percent. 21 Small Apts., year net approxi- | mately $3,500.00. 310,000 takes $18,000 fireproof bldg. RANCH, appr. 20 acres, modern 8- room house, garage. island empire near Juneau. SEVERAL BOATS, 50’ to 26'; two canneries; grocery store. furnished, | $5,000 | P eeReedgeevevue | also 'NURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS -ACCOUNTANTS Phone 57 yver First Nannr.n. Buank FOR SALE XCFPTXONAL VALUE Chrysler Crown 3% to 1 reduc-‘ tion complete with power take- off, tail shaft, propellor, stern| bearinz and stuffing box. Chas. | Warner Co. 812 6t ViANTED at the Ketchikan meet last night lost WANTED— Infommuon regnming cut by 4 pins to the Ketchikan wo- men and the local Elks bowlers also lost to the Ketch:kan Elks by 32 pins. Following are the night: scores made last JUNEAU LADIES Lavenik 158 165 Hagerup 154 169 Barragar 123 162 . Funk 178 151 . Holmquist 126 120 175 151 130 174 158 498 474 415 503 404 | B. TOTALS 739 767 788 2204 KETCHIKAN LADIES . Lane 140 166 166 . Oaksmith 137 162 168 Moore 132 121 169 . Ryus 133 170 155 . Bailey 188 161 131 471 467 422 480 : TOTALS 730 780 788 basketball | ames played tonight in the High' JUNEAU ELKS | M. Lavenik 205 164 =. Hagerup 171 167 ‘ W. McKinnon 123 175 D). Sm 177 1556 | W. King »146 144 1m 188 173 170 165 546 526 481 502 455 TOTALS 832 805 873 2510 | KETCHIKAN ELKS | 7. Stedman 168 153 133 J. Maloca 145 171 158 3. Vincent 18C 107 158 | A. Zorich 72 196 166 Halm 177 190 178 454 474 535 534 545 TOTALS 842 907 793 2542 — e ACS MAN HERE { Pfc. Walter L. Mangelsen of ]hc ACS from Seattle is regis- | cred at the Hotel Juneau CAMPRELL-HOUSE SHIPYARD NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WRITE or WIRE For Reservation and Information Box 170, Wrangell, Alaska | _——-—‘ Plumbing 0il Burners Telephoue-319 Harvi Wach ne Shop . ® Heating Nights- Red 7% Ine Relax While You Trave! ‘When you go by steamer, you can relax in the Tuxuri- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. . Eat the Best Food — No Extra Charge The Alaska Line i cui is famed for the excellence of its ne, You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare. Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frecuent Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle 8. 8. BARANOF — DUE SOUTH FEBRUARY 22 Calls at Petersburg, Southbound Sailings every "Luesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. S. BARANOF—FEBRUARY 17 Calls at Petersburg, Northbound 458 FOR "’Ea'b'y' silter, the whereabouts of relatives of Andrew Mainer, deceased, who resided at Shine, Washington. Mainer was of Austrian birth, 78 years cld. Communicale w.th John M., Carroll, administrator, 607 Water Street, Port Townsend, Washinsten. 813 5t WANTED TO RENT, & piano. Ph. * Red 825. 812 tf WANTED; Home for 2 months old puppy. Ph. Black 360. 812 3t FOR SALE ONE Springfield rifle, 30-08, West 3rd and Willoughby. 308 12 3t "U'RI‘JSFED House, $5,250 250, ment, furnace, eectric range and refrigerator. Terms if® desired. Phone Blue 690. 812 8t SMALL | Portable “Radio, $25. Phone 792. 812 3t ARTMAN Wardrobe Trunk. Ph. 812 tf SALE Machinery, Equipment and Stock of MOTOR REBUILD AND MARINE SERVICE Appraised value $27,200.00 Al WILL SELL. for $18,000.00 CASH Contact Jchn H. Newmarker to inspect inventory.. Telephone Red 786. ALASKA PERSONAL SER- VICE, AGENTS. 200 Seward Bldg., Juneau. Bds received untl close February 20, 1948. Ri‘ht to reject any and all bids. (812 4t) ® 6 0 & 0 5 0 0 0 ecvoecoese @00 ce0ecccseccesssovnee 12 COLT, pract'cally new, $45; Onc 22 Special, $20. Call Red 812 St 2 P’I.YMOUTH Sedan, good mo- tor, mew tires. Phone Red 611. 812 3t ATF interest in Gasboat “Fran- cis,” 180 fathoms purse seine, $1200. See G. E. Cleveland, First Nat. Bank, 812 1 mo ELECTRIQAL Home and Commer- cial Wiring, appliance repairing. Free es‘imate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wise. 191 tf phone Red 2208 WANTED: Good apartment home for man, wife and 8 month old baby. No smoking or drink- ing and no wild parties. Phone Blue 615. 812 tf WANTED Traveling cumpamou for two-year-old boy to Chicago, St. Louis or vicinity. Ph. Doug- — las 343. 810 tf WANT sales-minded individual to act as agent for American sales agency. Further details write APLUS PRODUCTS CO., P. O. Box 1340, St. Petersburg, Fla. 810 6t . WANTED TO RENT: Swall apt. or housekeeping rooms, close in. P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t Efi C Stauion Wagon. Call Juneau Jenitor Service. Phcne 806. 810 1 mo i-TUBE Crosley Table Model Ra- dio, $20. Baranof Liquor Store. 808 tf ‘30 PLYMOUTH Bedan, $205. Rm. 226 Fed. Bldg, or 13 Hope Apartments. 809 tf EASY Spin Drier Washing Mach ine; radio and record player. Ph Dunn, Apt 601, Baranof Ho'el 809 t1 MALL E OUSE boa! herbor on Red 765. “enfurnished, near 10th St. Phone 807 tf BOAT Tillacum, leng'h 49’, beam 12’ 6”, draft 5, power Chrysler Royal, 448 reducticn, also extra encine; equipped with 65 North- ern Radio Phcne. Price $14,000. Boat insured for $15,000. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. Phione 50 SEWING ana alterations Green 429, FOR RENT TWO Bedroom furnished house, centrally located. Phone Blue 185. 812 3t NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, IMPERIAL HOTEL, 245 Front St Weekly and menthly 1ates. 94 tf FIRE PROOF Storage Space. Simpson Bldg. 58 tf NICE CLEAN sweam teatec rooms. also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 136-tf LEAN steamneaved feoms clean heds 315 Gold St 650~ tf priviiage Home 386 SOOM kitcrer tute - Phom "~ M\SCELLANEOUS \ WINTER & POND CO, Tne. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats PRODAICTS resenta lve Riqek 175 PO Box Tt > 656-11 o~ ‘TARANTEFD Realistic Permar Aream In the early days of the ofl in- qustry, g2soline sometimes was dumped into s'reams because it v°s not marketable. WO 30-watt transin:iters, brand new, $100 each. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. 1 NEW Chrysler Royal, less reduc- tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Focnah Aalska. 807 1 mo. X100 Lot and bld3.. income bet- ter than $400 per m nth, In- quire in person Seaview Apt. No. 9. 806 tf SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 COMPLETELY furnished house for sale. Call 488 after 6 p.m. 800 18t 3 HOUSES and lot. inqulre Trev- or Davis. 94 t1° 5-ROOM House with bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- er. 790 tf Former King Michael (sioVisitin U.S. A. LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Feb. 18 4® Former Kin’ Michael of Ru- ,mania probably will visit the Uni- (ed ttulce within a fow weeks. A memb:r o his staff says Michael wll b2 acccmr-anied by his mother, n i en and Princess Anne Leu-bon-Parma, The sp kesman for Michael de- nied repo.ts that the former mcn- ch will se tle permznently in the .ed Sta‘es. He declned to . ke any stattment regarding chael's wedd.ng plans. NORTHLAND SAILINGS M. S. SQUARE SINNET SAILING FROM SEATTLE (for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau Haines, Skagway and Sitka) FEBRUARY 18 — MARCH 3-17 8. 8. ALASKA—MARCH 25 HENRY GKEEN NORTHMND YRANSVORM ON (0. .2 SERYING SOUTHE orrEMBABLY

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