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’AGE TWO Month End CLEARANGE Regular Price $3.10 $6.25 b5c Ladies’ Slips - All Elastic Pantie Girdles Children's Cotton Panties Baby Pants (Waterproof and Washable) Girls’ Raincoats hi'dren’s House Coats (Cotton and Rayons) Children’s Robes (Corduroy and Wool) Girls' Celeste Dresses Children’s Legging Sets - Children’s Coats Raw Silk Yardage - - - - Collar and Collar-Cuff Sets, Dickies - Holeproof Hosiery - - .- - Pair Ladies’ Scuffs $2.95 to $4.95 Men's Tweed Suits (36-37-38 sizes) Men's Topcoats (Tweed) (36-37-39 Longs) - - Men's Overcoats (42-44s) Men's Ski Pants 15 only-Remington Threesome Razors 2 only-Leather Jackets 3only-Leather Jackets Boys DressHats - - oys' Peanies Poys'Anklets - - - - - . ¢ only-Boys' Wool Mackinaws $10.95 13 only-Boys' Sport Coats - $11.95 10 only-Boys' Sport Suits - $27.50 Poys Thhivls - - . ... i Boys' Topcoats - - - $19.95 Boys' Robes - - - $6.9510 $8.95 Boys'Sweaters - - - - - Boys' All Wool Jackets $6.95 $8.95 $22.50 $19.95 Reduced $1.00 S1.50 10¢ | L1 1C $1.00 $1.00 $2.50 Price $£5.00 83.50 $1.00 Price $1.50 $1.00 o $5%5.00 $25.00 $80.00 $33.00 - $65.00 8$23.00 $5.00 - 51750 $11.5390 - §179% $10.00 - $2495 $15.00 95¢ 10@e 15¢ $¢.00 8$1.95 87.50 30¢ $£5.00 $2.00 $1.00 8$2.87 B M. Rehtends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Ketchikan, Pefershurg Teams Win Plenty of Adiion in Gold | Medal Tournament Opening Day FINAL SCORES MONDAY 1—Wasvick and Torwick (Peters- burg) 40; Metlakatla 34. 2—Ketchikan All-Stars 40; Trad- ing Union (Petersburg) 33, | |"'3_Mikes Night Owls (Douglas) | 37: Imperials (Juneau) 33, 4—-Columbia Lumber (Juneau) Kake 42 5—Wasvick 61 | and Torwick 49; Sit- a ANB 34 6—Ketck All-Stars 46; Mt Metakatla 49; Imperials, 32. The first day of the Juneau Gold Medal Basketball Tourna- | ment for Southeast Alaska saw the Ketchikan All-Stars and Peters- Wasvickl, and Torwick team emerge from a tough open- ing day schedule with two wins |each and showed both outfits ‘\m»m; contenders for the crown. | The Ketchikan five captured | victories from the Petersburg Trad- | |ing Union and Mt. Edgecumbe, \\\ nning 40-33 and 46-27. Wasvick jand Torwick defeated Metlakatla 40-34 and Sitka ANB 49-34. " Juneau's Columbia Lumber quin- ‘m overwhelmed Kake 61 to 42, ~hom|w plenty of scoring power ‘m its only game of the dgy. | Juneau’s Imperials took two de- | feats, losing to Mike's of Douglas 137-33 in overtime and bowing to a hot Metlakatla five 49-32 in the final game of the evening. | | Wwith the heavy seven-game opening schedule out of the way, the fans can expect to see better | burg’s { as asketball for the rest of the tour-| nament, but yesterday's contests were far from dull, and the gym | was packed to capacity most of the day { Play resumes this evening at 7 o'clock with three promising bat- tles in prospect. The preliminary will bet between yesterday's losers, Kake |and the Petersburg Trading Un- |ion. Mike's ht Owls will tackle | Juneau High School in thé second |game as the Crimson Bears make | their first appearance in the tour- | ney. The windup will see Colum- | bia Lumber meet Sheldon Jack- , College as the Sitka team | 1 drew a bye yesterday plays | ils first game. > Hockey Games (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) | Of 50 intersectional games this season in the Pacific Coast {Ice [H\)c.(ey League Southern Dnmon clubs won 28, lost 20 and tied two.| They overshadowed their Northern |rivals for the first time in the three year history of inter-Division play.| ! Oakland established the best re- cord, winning eight and losing |only two games with Northern | clubs. | In Southern Division competi- 'tion, San Francisco and Los Angel- es are shooting the works for the top spot and the $1000 that goes with it. San Francisco is within two| points of the Monarchs. | Seattle is in front by 11 points 'in the Northern Division. Tonight Los Angeles plays at Fres-| no, San Diego at Oakland, New| Westminster at Tacoma and Seattle | at * Vancouver. FIGHT DOPE Fights last night resulted as fol- lows: At Brooklyn—Jose Bascora, 161, Puerto Rico, stopped Billy ‘Cooper, 165, Paterson, N. J., 8. At SALT LAKE CITY—Remo Polidori, 160, Tooele, Utah, knock- ed out Bobby Herger, 160, Los An- geles (1). two of Commercial Janitors Don’t let your valuable floors become ruined through neglect or other causes. Windows streaked or soiled? Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 For COMroRT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! vice-Pres. and Managing Director | Merritt, i Vuille, J., f | Russo, | Rose, ALASKAI\S FEEL AT HOME at Mokl 'Box Scores of Gold Medal Tourney Games on Mfllday Game One Metlakatla FG Atkinson, T., f 1 Atkinson, R., Davis, J., ¢ Leask, I, g Brendible, I Atkinson, E., g Totals vs Wasvick-Torwick Pederson, P, f Wanberg, T, f inge, E., c Otness, N., Rosvold, A Swansen, L., g Totals 17 Two FG Game Union Thomas, Lee, E Clemy Leatherberr Totals Ketchikan All Stars FG Ludwigsen, H., f 5 Erickson, L., f Christensen, C., Mills, J, ¢ Boldue, J, g Olsen Game Three Imperials FG 15 3004 MacDonald, C., f Powers, T,, ¢ Nielsen, J., g Pasquan, J., g Totals Mike: Pusich, M., f Stragier, G., f Asp, J, f Bonnett, L., ¢ Franklin, G, g G, g Flint, B, g Totals Game Columbia Lumber Scott, E. f Aase, H., f Rowland, R., c O’Connor, J., g Hogins, L., g Prouty, F., g Totals Williams, W, ¢ Gordon, F., g Bean, P, g Davis, G., g Totals Game Five | Wasvick-Torwick FG Pederson, P., { Wanberg, T Enge, S, ¢ Otness, N, g Reosvold, A, Johnson, B., Swanson, L., Totals Bintorwiaan L) Sitka ANB Johnson, M., Bemmer, H, { Gunderson, G., f Woods, L., f Kasakan, N., ¢ Perkins, A, g Didrickson, J., g Totals Q wwwomood Game Six Mt. Edgecumbe FG Williams, F., { 3 vanaugh, A ) | )| Cummings, Truitt, G., Swenson, C. Austin, J., g 0 Totals 10 VS Ketchikan All Stars FG Ludwigsen, H., Far Erickson Mills, J., Olsen, A, Boldue, J Jeans, P, Totals 19 Game Seven Metlakatla FG Atkinson, R., f 5 Atkinson, T, { Davis, J., ¢ Leask, J., g Imperials MacDonald, C Merritt, D., Vuille, J., Nielsen, J., Borbridge, Powers, T., Nielsen, E. Pasquan, J., Totals wi MEETS WED! The evening circle F TP| 1 g | PETERSON 3 | TWO 6 » 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 o 6 32 SDAY men's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Churcl Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock at the Henry Leege, new study, “Great Bible,” Treat. All members a are urged to attend ) [CRUEPETI ® - NOTICE INVITATION TO The Golden Valley sociation, Inc., aska, acting through t istrator of the Rural tion Administration €} Alaska sea Ala tion Project, Valley, will receive the office of the | tectural banks, Gremmawon comocnmnt until and tk o P Alaska, March 15, 1948 ly opened for imately 1350 untreated and/or Yellow All poles shall branded in A. Standards, and machine or han The physical characte: dimensions, instructions tion and ing to all poles shall b dance with the Amer dard Specifications fol | Red Cedar Poles. It bids are obtained the will be awarded withi after the opening of successful bidder days after notification ceptance of his bid | make - delivery forth in the the Proposal. bid forms, Electric Alaska eering be £ o ufi»ocuo—oog M wsr@oNOBR® ...:j s Bownooomh Association, Ar Co., Box 509, Feb RFawowowrid Eownrroo @ | The Triangle Cleaners Price of Peace.... The price of peace paid by ‘Washington and all his men and all who have served their country since his time has been paid in the coin of sacrifice. “For Better Appearance” CALL 3 0 7 February home of Mrs. 911 Calhoun Pray will be introduc of Fairbanks, and ed as Rural Electrical Administra- and Engineering Co., Cedar accordance will h will meet 25, The rs of the ed by Mrs. and o Empire Wanuaas for Be<t Results BID Electric As- Al- he Admin- Electrifi desig 6A Golden led bids at ska Archi- Fair- 10:00 am, nen public- furnishing appro» Alaska Red Poles. ramed and with the may be d trimmed. ristics and on inspec- eneral procedure apply: e in accor ican Stan- r Western satisfactory e Contract n 15 days bids. The have 60 of the ac- in which to of the poles as set delivery schedule of For particulars and addyess Golden Valley Inc, c/o hitectural and Engin- Fairbanks, 23 - Mar 6. 7| furnished, : 1| BEAUTIFUL new friends TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1948 MURPHY & MURPHY home, huge iloors, 5 s pat. land., »drooms home cement basement, 2 rished, third par- Furnished or un- Behrends Ave. Larg > bedrooms f tially complete, furnished APPROX. 1 | 32x32 cement turn. Douglas cleared with right patl land basement Be 1 A acre sheppard, Kruse, Dil- Glacier Highwa Auke Bgy area canneries; few y quarters, etc Will train percent las lon proy Fritz Cove Floatir months work; liv Big- money makers buyers. Realized year on investmen DUPLEX furnished, good ment. Decker Bldg., Apts., 3-bedroom home Addition; ~ Machine houses and lot Harbor. MURPHY 8' MUBPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNT. Phone 676 over First N.xtlun kbl invest- near e and Commer- wiring, appliance repairing Free estimate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wise. 819 tf | FOR Sewing Machine Repairs, call White Sewing Machine Shop. Behrends Bank Bldg. Phone 5 813 10t OPPORTUNITY Ior sincere young lady or young man to get valu- able adyvert experience. De- sire and willingness to learn are important type wi be of help in Do not apply if a trifl itter-bug.” If you mean k this may be your opportunity. Tell all If in own handwrit- ess ADV. care The Box 1991. 813 tf of the Wo-| P.O. all apt. , close in. 808 3t " Phone 50 t SEWING and alterations. Green 429. FOR SALE LOST, ay noon, man's gold wrist wateh, expansion band, be- tween Behreds Bank and ‘Bob Bin Service. Reward. Call 259. 819 3¢ 15 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA; 34 ARE FLOWN OUT Pan American made flights over the weekend and carried 59 passen- gers as follows: Seattle to Juneau: Donald Lowery, Betty Riee, Arnold Hildre, R. J. Sommers, Lyle Hebert, Robert Mar- tin, Sig Skarstrom. | Arthur Murray, Loren Card, Mrs. | Virginia Saular: ard, Clff Berg, Frances Berg. Jessie Herrin, Mrs, Snyder, Ernest Parsons, Eugene Hervin, Bessie Snell, Hans Ensruhner, Shelby Snell, Frank Schneider, Gene Smith. Peter Bond, William Sparks, Preston, Juneau to Seattle: Beulah Lee, |Ruth Mack, Ben Stewart, Alice Stewart, John Stearns, Harold Ol- !sen, Mrs. Petrich, J. H. Petrich. H. Petmarchy, Norman Obryne, Patrick Crawford, Henry Hogue, Anne Hogue, William Robinson, Olive Trower, Malcolm Stockwell, Max Moberly, Wayne Johnson Juneau to Whitehorse: Bill Darlin Jim Whipple, Capt. Howe, Myers. Juneau to Fairbanks: Ibert, J. G. Shepard, Jeannette Shep- ard, Frank Nash, Percy Hubbard, Lucille Hubbard. Jack Bradey, J. W. Male, Fred Buchser, Bill Devon, Ralph Kibby, Wilfred Rice. ———————— There’s news in the Want-Ads! Sid Heat- | ace of stone, pegged | well | Rhuel | John Hu- “r\LF ROOM and infant Rich- _ FOR SALE Frigidaire, Red 814 tf APT. e 856 house with full and separate TWO Bedroom nerete basement apartment and three garag bringing substantial income, cated Twelfth Street. ' Respon- sible party can handle for $6,000 cash and feasonable terms on balance. M Monagle, Phone 334 819 3t lo- Juneau. Call 819 3t sale In West 964. LOT for Douglas with Ph 818 FOUR-piece oak bedroom se ngs. and mattres lue 380, ELLEN'S GROCERY (lan good business. Store, G FURNISHED House, ment, furnace, electric ra refrigerator. Terms if Phone Blue 690 interest in Ga )\ml “Fran= 180 fathoms purse seine, See G. E. Cleveland, First Bank. 812 1 mo cis,” $1200. Nat “Call Phone 810 1 mo Station Wagon. Service 0 GMC Juneau Js 806 itor Model Ra- Store, 808 tt ASY n Drier Washing Mach- ine; radio and record player. Ph. Dunn, Apt. 601, Baranof Hotel. % 809 tf SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near boat harbor on 10th St. Phone Red 1765. 807 tt )sley Table Baranof Liquor 4-TUBE C dio, $20. BOAT Tillacum, length 49’, beam 12° 6", draft 5', power Chrysler Royal, 4.48 reduction, also extra engine; equipped with 65 North- ern. Radio Phone. Price $14,000. Boat insured for $15,000. Write Clarence Moy, " Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. brand Clarence 807 1 mo. TWO 30-wa trausmzitel new, $100 each. Write Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 1 NEW Chrys yal, less reduc- tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah Aalsk SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345, 803 Apr 6 Inquire Trev- 94t 3 HOUSES and lot. or Davis. ROOM House with bath. 384 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- “er. 790 tt FOB RENT 3 shop, Phone No. Blue 819 tf rent, o Bldg block from View Apts. 818 3t ! 0 one Federal Sea with private entrance for single working man. 427 Harris. Ph. Blue 9. 815 3t CE CLEAN ROOMS weckly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. FIRE PROOF Simpson Bldg. Space. 758 tf Storage NICE CLEAN sweam reated rooms, also steam baths, Scandinavian Rooms, 736-tf !CLEAN steamneated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. ROOM- kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 888, * MISCELLANEOUS W’INTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representacive Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 76 656-t1 —_— GUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker an 650-tf, F[MHERE AN AMERICAN FAVORITE THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A.

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