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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950 PAGE TWO ONE OF ALASKA'S lakatla, suffered a broken arm and head injuries. He was visiting Ellensburg friends for the holiday. ) likely cvem that they fafl and the | Washington Huskies down Washing | ton State, it will require a vote of FOOTBALL He was reported today in “serious| condition.” His parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Leask, arrived in Ellens- | burg today from Seattle. CAGE STARS BADLY INJURED, ACCIDENT ROUNDUP The driver, Russell Hall, a WSC . £ Rongr <oy, 24| freshman basketball player, told (By Wi ASOCEIEC ETESUE S ELLENSBURG, Wash., Nov. 24—/ }i0e he apparently fell asleep at| NOW that the skimpy Thanksgly- " — An automobile crashed here |4y o0 ing Day program is over college early yesterday killed an Ellensburg youth and injured one of Ala: basketball-starring Leask brothe Three others also were injured. Leask as a brother of Wally Leask, football fans are looking forward former University of Washington |to tomorrow's big games headed by basketball star who now is with the Tennessee-Kentucky clash at the CAA on Annette Island. Knoxville. The Knoxville classic between the OAKLAND VISITOR | giants of the deep South lost some Charles St. Cyr of Ogkland, Calif. of its importance when Tennessee is stopping at the Baranof Hotel | jumped the gun and accepted an | invitation to play Texss in the Cot- Kenneth Gafford, 17, of Ellens- burg high school, was found dead in the wreckage when it was dis- covered three hours later at the spot where it )mtd rr:(gm out of sight of S . toh Bow; But 16 stith fops: passing motorisis. FROM FRESNO Unbeaten Kentucky can clinch an Kenneth Leask, 18, a Washington| Marian Sanford of Fresno, Calif., | appearance either in the Sugar or State College freshman from Met- | is registered at the Baranof Hotel. Orange Bowl by defeating the pow- erful Vols or holding them to a tight score. Wyoming, Washington and Lee, Tulsa, Missouri and Columbia fea- . Your Deposits | tured the Turkey Day activities. 4 R E S A F E | Wyoming, ranked 12th in the AP poll, walloped Denver, 42-12, _m take BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES the Skyline Six title and finish un- SAVINGS BONDS beaten and untied with an eye to DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Bow) Hopeful Washington and . Lee, another bowl hopeful, won its first Southern Conference championship in 16 years by drubbing Richmond, 67-17. Tuls: Missouri Valley conference kings, poured it on in the second | half to whip Arkansas, 28-13. Mis- souri upset Kansas, 20-6, in their Big Seven Trie iasgiinbse of i bark is pledged to conscrva tive operation The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. addition, the ban: is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which i1- sures each of our drpositors againet low 0 & maximua of $10,000. In A e G mg rout of Brown. In traditional games Virginia Military blasted Virginia Tech, 27-0; Utah swamped Utah State, 46-0; Trinity drubbed Tufts, 48-6; and Franklin and Marshall finished its season unbeaten and untied with a 59-20 rout of Gettysburg. Games In West California’s all-winning Bears must humble the Stanford Indians at Berkeley u)mortow to neil down FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION fray while Columbialwj] play Iowa tonight at Miami. | closed its season with a 33-0 morn- | They need to lick the Hawkeyes to the league membership to select thic Rose Bowl host team. With Texas and the Texas Aggie: resting up for their traditional test next week, the top attraction in th Southwest Conference finds Baylor playing SMU at Dallas. Another Fierce Game Another of tomorrow’s fierce strug- gles likely will take place at Nor- man where the Oklahoma Sooners engage the Nebraska Cornhusker The Huskers, by winning, could tie the Sooners for the Big Seven ti and become prime bowl material— either Sugar or Orange. The solid vote, however, is for Oklahoma, ranked first nationally in the Asso- ciated Press poll. Illinois, which upset Ohio sz.nc last week, is favored to close with a victory over Northwestern at Evanston and wrap up the Rose Bowl assignment. Should the Illini lose, however, thrice-beaten Wisconsin could finist with better Big Ten percentage by trimming Minnesota at Madison. Michigan also retains a slim, out- side chance of going to Pasadena as it faces Ohio State at Columbus. In the east, undefeated Princeton figures to make it a perfect season with a decisive win over Dartmouth. | Penn, also unbeaten within the Ivy | at| League, closes against Cornell Philadelphia. Army will be idle until it engages Navy next week. d Miami Hurricanes The once } make certain of the host job in the 'Orange Bowl. Other major games tomorrow include: Alabama at Florida, Colgate at Rutgers, Colorado at Colorado A. and M., Clemson at Auburn, Da- vidson at Georgia Tech, Duke at North Carolina, Furman at Georgia, Indiana at Purdue, Kansas State at {Oklahoma A. and M., North Caro- |1lna State at William and Mary, , Oregon at Oregon State, Penn State 'at Pittsburgh, Rice at TCU, South- SCHEDULE REI.EASFD" W-A-N-T A-D-S XO MONDAY GAMES e ‘ FOR SALE Because Monday night basketball games have been a financial loss in| recent past years, according to Douglas superintendent of schools PHONES 676 and 207 NEW LISTING: Three room Martin Pederson, the Gastineau| p..ce TLarge lot. Near Glacier Channel league scheduled has been| piohgay. $2300. revised. Pederson and Richard Mc-| coMFORTABLY furnished house Cormick, Douglas high school coach,| ~ jaar Northern Commercial Co. wanted half of the league games o pedrooms, living room, kit- played in Douglas. The revised| (phon path and large utility room. schedule has 20 of the games sched- | nirq bedroom to be finished. uled for the Douglas gym and 23 scheduled for the Juneau gym. sale. Following is the revised schedule: | pyRNISHED house near schocls Tuesday, November 28, Jun and Federal Building. Two bed- High vs Arctics, Columbia Lumber rooms. Occupancy in two weeks. vs Imperials, at Juneau. ONE bedroom house, partially fu Thursday, November 30, Douglas piched. View. Immediate oc High vs Mikes, Arctics vs Imperials,| pancy. Price reduced to $2,630. at Douglas. | ©MALL house off Gastineau Ave, Friday, December 1, Mikes vs CO- | steel cabinets and plumbing fix- !lumbia Lumber, Juneau High vs| to be installed. For sale | Imperials, at Juneau. | to anyone making a rcascnable | Tuesday, December 5, Juneau| offer. High vs Columbia Lumber, Mikes VS ' \wE HAVE BUYERS FOR HOMES | Arctics, at Juneau. IN A WIDE PRICE RANGE . . . Thursday, December 7, Douglas | High vs Arctics, at Douglas. Friday, December 8, Imperials vs| Columbia Lumber, Juneau High vs | Mikes, at Juneau. | Tuesday, December 12, Mikes vs! DOUGLAS: TWO bedroom house adequately furnished Excellent furnace. sement. Full concrete b: One block from school miles out on Glacier High ONE lot adjoining the Aleska-Ju- Tuesday, December 19, Juneau 776 over First National Bank Phone LAYNE TO MEET OLD, High imbia | Tuesday, January 2, Dou; vs Arctics, Imperials vs C Lumber, at Douglas. Friday, January 5, Mikes vs Ar tics, Juneau High vs Douglas High, Price reduced to $4,500 for qmck\ PLEASE LIST WITH US NOW!| Columbia Lumber, at Douglas Vie Immediate occupancy. Thursday, December 14, Douglas TWO small houses at Lemon Creek. High vs Juneau High, at Douglas. Very reasonably priced. H Frida December 15, c,n,mJ -ash down will buy attractive Lumber vs Arctics, Mikes vs ise and good barn or garage perials, at Douglas. building on patented land. 11 High vs Columbia Lumber, Mikes " 5 ’vsgArclics at Juneau, s neau properiy for sale. $300. Friday, December 22, Mikes vs L ' oty e % e MUBPHY & MUBPHY |Lumber at Douglas. | REALTORS -~ ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE $2,000. Down payment. Reasonable monthly payments that can be adjusted to your income, on the three bedroom Pusich house in Douglas. Full concrete basement. Automatic ofl furnace. Large| modern kitchen with new re- rator and range. Fully fur- nished. Double garage. Two lots| of level land make an excep- tionally large yard. The house is in excellent condition and is for sale at a lower price than its appraised value. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: Large filled area with good frontage cn Willoughby Avenue. Large warehouse or garage on property A tenant is available for this property who will pay rent suffi- cient to veturn initial investment Absolute security lease. This property has a t safe return than any offered for sale in Ju- in eight years. on proper neau during the past year. ARGE APARTMENT property: Ten year return. Because of the | difficult material situation, per- i on building next start giving ser- consideration now: We have ing on a number of choice w lots ranging in price from $1000 to $2000. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. 00. Small house requiring some repairs. Three level blocks and a flight of stairs from the Fed- eral Building. | BHLLE'S CAFE—Juneau's best restaurant—Make {nquiries--Box | 2324, i 'William Wian—Phone 234 Office i Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE PRICE DOWN FOR QUICK SALE 2 BEDROOM, all hardwood floors, fireplace, view, 6th at East near schools and downtown, basement with stat'onary tubs and garage. Unfurnished, $12,000. OD INVESTMENT, INCOME property on 12th St. $17,- 000, NEW LISTING. NEW modern house, two fireplaces, several telephone outlets, view windows, large livingroom, din-, ingreom, two bedrooms main floor, stairway to second floor can be two more bedrcoms or second ap- ariment. Apartment in basement ludes fireplace. Gover- nor's Mansion. Unf; $19,525; pertly furn. $20,525. Can be anced' FHA, APARTMENT EMPTY being held for buyer ¢f 4-unit apt. bldg. in Douglas. Al four just renovated and redecorated, Total $10,500, Will sell equity of 5200 for $2,000 down and 50 plus €% interest monthly. You take over contract $5200 at bank, payable $55 plus interest monthly. New roof, Taxes 96 year; oil av 30 mo.; waler 6; power for furnace 38.50; gaibage 3. Three apts at $50, one at $60. Maximum monthly cutlay inc payments and oper. ating costs $198; minimum in- come $210. Owner headed south, advisaple discuss before leaving, NOW ONLY $15,000 fully furnished, Dick Garrison house in Waynor Tract. 4 bedrooms, Crane hot water furnace, dcuble lot fenced for children. appraised at $15,000, NEW LISTING—KOBBIVIK 2 bed. room home on Highway at Auke FABES TO: Ketchikan Petershurg Wrangell SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 109, REDUCED 20 % ON ROUND TRIPS (Plus Federal Tax) aLask z‘a/* g Cous Carrynes Second Hand Store Phone 829 We Haven’t Much Now Consignment Next to Glacier Cab Stand on So. Franklin USED CARS Specials 1948 Mercury 4 Door Sedan 1947 Studebaker 1937 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan Phone 57 0DDS & ENDS at Juneau. bid for a crack at Ezzard Charles’! Thursday, January 18, Arcucs VS | heavyweight crown. Columbia Lumber, at Douglas. | 1t's a giant step for the 22-year- Friday, January 19, Arctics vs Im- | 514 pride of Utah. If he beats Wal- perials, Juneau High vs Mikes, at | cott in their 10-rounder in Madison Juneau. Square Garden he will bypass every Monday, January 22, Juneau High | other contender in the ranks and vs Mt. Edgecumbe, at Juneau. | just about clinch a June title chance | Tuesday, January 23, Juneau High | with Charjes, providing Ez still is! retics, at Juneau. | Thursday, February 1, Douglas!|gas this Religion tailed? Why Arctics, Douglas High vs Columbia | HOPE'S | 214 2nd perials, at Juneau. | EARN to $100 and mors per month ! addressing envelopi2s in spare tune at home. Send $1.00 for in-| { CABIN, 155 acres pat. land, Glacier. \LL'\ICHROOM easy to take. | LOTS, patened, Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, Auke Lake, Lemon Creek, up to 30 acres. 'Bob Druxman-Phone 891 J Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR CHRISTMAS gif! canaries, Lne music boxes. Phon: Mendceino County, California. For details write to J. O. Sutton, ELECT! 'HC qp;:\tme-m. cu. ft. Philco refrigerator, Easy Spin- | dry washing machine. 1 1-2 hp dress C 1494 Empire. | P | GUARANTEED Realistic Pernan- | ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. | Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WHITE oo swsn... TENDER EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - Photastate USED CARS wao 2 @or Deiuxe Chevr olet Market. $9 a rick; $18 a cord. 663-7t ENTIRE STOCK and equlpmen‘ Cheap rent. Willoughby Lunch- room. Phone 946. 662-tf 3 ROOM house, completely furn. elec. range. refrigerator and washing machine. Immediate oc-| cupancy. 836 W 7th St. $5200. Call 82 after 4 p.m. 661-tf BLACK Persian lamb coat, 12-14; | like new, reasonable. Drinkwater, { Hotel Juneau. 661-7t radio, heater; 2600 miles—6 tires, good condition. Inquire at 18th CENTURY mahogany bedroom | LONG TERM lease 175 by 125 for building on Glacier near 12th op: panel. Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- fer., 648-tf border, multicolored. Phone 388. 45 Ford cab chassis, 'é\l_lodge pan- el, 47 Dodge panel. Phone 707 Foster’s Transfer. 625-tf FAMOUS SINCE 1804 STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly v Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t ODOM COMPANY PR WANTED WANTED TO RENT—Garage. Call ern Calif. at UCLA, Vanderbilt at |2t Juneau. jERSEY jOE w Al(O'“’ — S taAs TROEERTY o ; Tulane, Wake Forest at South Car-| Tuesqay, =Janucey o HAET | THREE bedrooms, concrete base ;‘;;go Tutnlsied.” Beairtral (vt & lina and Yale at Harvard. obe Trotters, at Juneau. | o ,000. 12 Thursday, January 11, Douglas | Sl ipmeel DENLERTARE, | tedacoraied, RATES i e e L:;Er’gmxr{ e p:‘:‘ acres pat. land, on bus line. NEW LISTING—huildin: lot on p ¥ S s 3 . Hichas VoHiahla = DY T AL AL || :itns, ranuacy i Archics v8 T | Cocioke awnchhe itakes on tough | OpeL Y ettt small home, beat| Highway in Highlencs biv perials, Mikes vs Columbia Lumber, |o1q Jersey Joe Walcott in a one-shot | 5 '\;;es pak. -, "I NEW LISTING--Completely fur mshed 1-bedroom house, new Kkit- chen sink and cabinets, chrome table and chairs, good furniture throughout including rugs. New roof. Back yard with lawn, berry bushes. Full dirt basement, easily made into concrete bsmt for apt, 116 Gold, showings by appt., only $5500. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY LOOK AT THIS!? s 1% Ton Pickup i itk > 4 x vs Mt. Edgecumbe, at Juneau. flc king. ‘ - NEW LISTING—Furnished 1-bed« 01\21;’ EVdAY ROU:?“BRIP 1947 1“‘;"““‘;’“"‘1 Thursday, January 25, Douglas, By¢ whipping the cunning, ex-| TOR SALE | room house, highest in Juneau s % Ton Panel High vs Mikes, at Douglas. Sl ea 984 i — .1 About 50 steps above to] - year-old Camden, N.J., | 3 ps above top street Jlmeall Ke‘chlkan 2 : L ;! 4 e 1940 Buick Special v, January 26, Arctics vs Im~ } fimm is a big order for anyone in ;ONE E EIGHT cylinder Chrysler Ro, | of Star Hill. $2600. & 4 Door Sedan s, Douglas High vs Juneau d | alnever used. Six hundred dollars | NEW LISTING—: i Juneau-Pefersburg . . . . 14.50 26.10 1938 Dodge High, at Douglas. sl sl il | FOB sitka. Reduction gear 911 mie Tarson fatipds i‘:fg':”l‘; e Jnnean-Wrangell At SO R T O 16.00 28.80 Custom 4 Door Sedan Tuesday, January 30, Juneau High | & | 8150.00. Clarence Moy. Sitka, Al-| gge 14x24 living room with fire- vs Imperials, Columbia Lumber vs | MlscELLANEo“S [ asKa, L SRR BT place, double plumbing, price in- cludes 9x20 sculptured broadloom rug and pad, drapes and vene- . REDUCTI.ONS ON, %lf}f{ (iAR(iJO tl-!lAl;lI‘ES.th;) 1951 | ™ High vs Imperials, Mikes vs Colum- | world upheaval? Is there a world | tian blinds, refrigerator, electrie Winter Excursion Rates ective Unitl Mpsc ’ R w cowlln co bia Lumber, at Douglas. | 1leader? Can peace be maintained? | "~ " stove and . refrigerator. Best bt g ® Friday, February 2, Columbia| Can human nature be changed?|1950 GMC De Luxe pickup, like! neighborhood. 115 Front Street Lumber vs Imperials, at Juneau. | Baha'i answers to these wor new, low mileage. Phone Red|NEW PRICE—Pauline Brandall du- ‘Tuesday, February 6, Juneau High | questions free on request. Writz, 392, 665-6t| plex at 10th and D Sts. Two 2- vs Arctics, Mikes vs Imperials, at| to Box 1837, Anchorage, Alaska.! — bedroom apts, private front an Juneau. 649.tf | CHOICE business property and re-| yeqy entmnges f}Zfl] baZemen: :{:: Friday, February 9, Mikes vs| | sort on Redwood Highway 10Ll comer lot on bus line. e priced at $21,000 for cuick sale, rcom apts. completely furnished, utility room in basement, new G. E. automatic furnace. View, good neighborhood. Top apt. exs o W‘aq Lumber, at Douglas. | WE buy sell and trade. Owner. will £l Tuesday, February 13, Columbia| Street. Phone 908. ol LGRS b Culituruis. L.o\m‘rbalance ;;a?iirsl:l; 554000 Lumber vs Arctics, Mikes vs Im-i T MAKE MONEY |- Sa 665-12t| yERY NICE DUPLEX—two 1-ted- | room and kitchen, double plumb. ing, hot water heat, concrete basement, double garage, 350 frontage both sides Glacier Hiph- way, same frontage on water 4 acres patented, beautiful lawn, gardens. $15,500, owner will fin« ance. 4,000 2 bedrooms, 4 acres pat. pend. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, 8,400 3 bedrooms, 5 acres patented. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. AUA LAY. NINE ACRES, protected bay, Gock, 2-bedroom concrete basement, Large vegetable gardens, camp or lodge. and flower berries. NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, best neighborhood, view, $2,000, Juneau. 51,900 2 bed furn, Willovghby, As eviction. Will take deposit. $3,250 shop on Willovghby. Wates, main artery froo’s. cent on three acres improved property—value $6000. Box 2045, Juneau, 662-6t HELP WANTED GIRLS as usherettes. Apply 20th Century Theatre, 666-3¢ 1 Prueher, PO Box 1235. 645.tf ‘ i (01 d Blackie:s Bar) Sole U. S. Agents NURLITZER spmlthpmno 1or rent | GILLNETTERS wanted for Bris- Jalius Wile Sons & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y| Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 145 | o) Bay who own their own boats.| GIRL WANTED—Day shift. Spud- ibutors for —————— | Einstoss, Smith Tower, Seattle.| nut Shop. 664-4t i LOST AND FOUND - R L WHOLESALE clerk. Must be neat, ool formation and instructions to! . 9.7 hp Evinrude. 12 ft. . King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Market outboard runabout, studio couch,| Pensively furnished and tastefully o en e"nla St, San Francisco, Calif. Money-| chair, 3 base cabinets, sewing| decorated. Income from base- DO back guarantee. 643-20t| machine, 2 radios. Call Thane 3.| mMment apt. $75. $17,000. i el Ring 2. OUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE || | ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOU! Ad- i b R @ COUNTRY HOME—1 mile past city o dh|FOR SALE—Cut wood. Hickey's limits, 4 bedrooms, large living ] months old. Price $1885. Phone % oom But Keel’ Us ln Mind 633 daytime,-ask for Art. 661-tf| set and 3 piecek}ivinst ruom_ set. ?:;;ege?e:mgm::::g.lo; hi‘}rronm ‘ DODGE sedan, new engine, new 428 South Franklin St. 638-tf| g on new house. Ideal site for the Snap Shoppe. 641-tf S 'l g P e posite new school. Price very| $25000. Owner ;vfll finance for ‘ mm. T d 1947 Packard Clipper A-1 condition reasonable. William Paul Jr.,: $10,000 down on 5 year loan at we B“y ==n S raade Phone 86 days. 636-7t| Agent. Phone 673, 656.12t| 6%. Auk Bay. { 2,000 1 large room, on water. Is- | 45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge|9 x 12 OLSON wool rug, maroon| MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. { float, 3-bedroom residence with 44 [~ 603. s é h“f': l"flfl “m e -.__b_.._‘-_.—_:f‘;:f $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plu soft flavor i TED by permanent laska | large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- b AND nique bouguet FOR RENT: 4 room apartment.| Road Commission employee, apt.| anof. Wil finance. A > umiqu quet. Apply at 218 Main St. after 5 pm.| or house, furnished or unfurnish- PETER WOOD g and Saturday. 664-3t| ed—no children. Call 426 Gas- Real Estat> " second Hand store ROOMS for rent. Steamheated.| 'Ineau Hotel. 665-3¢| No. 3 Klein Bicg. Tel o0 g Arcade Rooms. 662-7t | $2500 for first mortgage at 6 per Ty %) WANTED—to rent or sublet, 1 or| iast worker. Steady year round : /] Colman ington OST—chrystal earrin; “Reward. 300 Bg., Suatthe 4, Wishi LEr:;:lre i i sw”f“ 2 bedroom house or apt. R. J.| job. Moring shift. Juno Bakery. 666-t

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