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Heason ... ®Trade Mark, Pon American World dirways, Ina | TOtals NOW AVAILABLE 19, Monday Night Ladies League bowled last night on the Elks Alleys with Dorothy Matson of Needlecraft high game of 208 and Jennie rolling Mat cores fol 167— 45 113— 41, 138— 4T 111-— 39 124-— 40 63213 Sharnoricks 184 P 133— 132— 89— 31 99— 31 103— 35’ 558—181 42! 147— 43( 101— 23 125— 40 162— 47’ 148— 42 683—201 18- 732212 160— 482 124— 352 125— 398 136— 390 174— 492 7192114 | | 15— 151— 39 111— 35 124— 400 716—198 158— 128— 132— 134— 52: 122— 36 674—2104 44 37 391 Executive ®ffice Space GROSS 20th Century Building PENTHOUSE HOWN BY APPOINTMENT Phone Black 91 - 473 148— 470 784—2208 399 | 39 131— 433 102— 369 151— 399 156— 417 179— 467 | 45 180— 447 135— 390 FIGHT DOPE Fights last nighL Lurned out as follows: At Salt Lake City — Rex Layne, | Lewiston, Utah, 195, stopped Bill | Roberts, 211, Indianapolis (8). { At Providence, RI. — Roland La | Starza, 187%, outpointed Tiger Ted Lower, 183, New Haven, (10). At Washington — Jimmy Cooper, 126, Washington, knocked out Little Dynamite, 129, Washington, (6). At Edmonton, Alberta — Proctor | Heinold, Oklahoma City, outpointed | Blackie Vanderveer, Seattle, (10) (featherweight). AGGIES TAKE T0PS INA.P. CAGE POLL; BRADLEY SECOND 1 s 4| NEW YORK, Jan. IGAMAOkIB-‘ 5homa A, and M, the new national | basketball leader, faces a stiff test tomprrow night in St. Louis Univer- sity—and it could turn out to be a jinx game for the Aggies. 1 Hank Iba's Aggies yesterday re- placed Bradley as the No. 1 team in the weekly Associated Press poll. The Peoria, Ill, Braves fell from | the top post when, after winning 15 straight games, they lost to St. John’s last Thursday. { Now Oklahoma A. and M. is work- ing on a 15-game skein. And the St. Louis Billikins, ranked No. 8, could | be just the boys to end that run. | ‘They knocked Kentucky out of the | No. 1 spot earlier in the season. Bradley still hasn't recovered from the 68-59 loss to St. John’s., After a narrow four-point squeak | past Niagara last Saturday, the| Braves stumbled again last week, ! losing to Detroit, 70-65. This week’s poll of 175 sports writ- ers and broadeasters was the closest | of the season. Oklahoma A. and M. | drew 39 first-place votes—just threei more than fourth-ranked LIU—but piled up 1,08¢ points to Long Is- land’s 994. 0| Second ranked Kentucky, with 21 4 | first-place votes, finished only 23 3| points behind A .and M. with a 7(1,061. The Wildcats scored their| 0 | fifth straight victory last night with 4|a 69-44 plastering of Notre Dame. | Bradley, with 1008 points, col- lected only 11 first-place votes, com- pared to 126 last week. St. John’s received 539 votes and three bids| for first place. The rest of the top ten consists of St. John’s, Indiana, Columbia, St. Louis, North Carolina State and Kansas State. The west drew a blank in the bal- loting for the top ten teams in the nation, but Wyoming, Washington and Southern California landed in the second ten. Wyoming was rated in the 13th position. Washington, which suffered its first loss of the season last week, dropped from-12th | g | 2| 3| 0 5 2| 4 1 2 5 4 5 7 6l 4 to 15th, and California was rated 19th. Others receiving votes included Seattle University and Idaho. TWO GAMES PLAYED TONIGHT IN JUNEAU GYM; 15T GAME 7:30 The first game tonight in the| Gastineau Channel League is be-| tween the Arctics and the Imps with game time at 7:30. Second game sees the Columbia Lumbermen play| Mikes Nite Owls. Games are to be| played in the Juneau High Gym. These games were cancelled last Friday because of the Globetrotter game. Last Thursday’s game has !not been rescheduled as yet. u 0 1 9 7 6 3 1 5 FAGERSONS ON TRIP TO COAST STATES Mr, and Mrs. flbyd Fagerson left on the Denali on an extended visit in the states, They will visit with relatives and friends in Wash-. ington, Oregon and California and expect to be outside until next April. BASKETBALL Juneau Gym TONIGHT Tuesday — January 16 Imperials vs. Arctics Mikes vs. Columbia Lumber 7:30 o'Clock w cers. | At 8 p.m.—Organizational meeting of graduate and registered nurses | | At 8 pm—NG. and C.AP. Com- |y en consider possibility professional | At 8 p.m.—Concert by Harold Salis- Travelers, Douglas THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CCMMUNITY EVENTS TODAY At 6:30 p.m.—Couple Club meets in parlors of N. L. Presbyterian church. At 7:30 pm.—Delta Chapter Beta Sigma Phi meets in° Gold Room, Baranof. At 7:30 p.m.—Territorial Sportsmen, Inc., meets in City Council Cham- bers, election of officers. At 7:30 p.m.—Doubleheader basket- ball in High School gym. At 7:30 p.m.—Cub Pack 309 commit- tee and den mothers meet in Methodist church parsonage! At 8 pm.—Odd Fellows meet in Sporfs Briefs Seattle — The Seattle Ironmen yesterday added Danny Nixon, 24- year-old defenseman, to the roster of their Pacific Coast League hockey team. Salt Lake City — Rowdy Rex Layne, aspiring young Utah heavy- weight, tuned up last night for his Feb. 9 fight with Cesar Brion by | stopping Bill Roberts of Indianapolis in eight rounds. Roberts failed to answer the bell for the ninth round Los Angeles — Paul Brown, coach IOOF Hall. Installation of offi- in Juneau Health Center. manding officers meet with'local Civil Defense Council, R. E. Rob- | ertsons office. At 8 pm.—American Legion iliary in Dugout. At 8 p.m.—Folkateers meet In ‘Grade School gym. At 8:30 p.m—Community Center Night for Adults at Teen Age club. January 17 At 10 am.—Monthly immunization clinic in Public Health Center. ‘Aux- At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. At 1:30 p.m.—Juneau Woman'’s Club meets at home of Mrs. Elton Eng- ‘ strom, dessert luncheon and pro- | gram. At 6 pm.—VFW Auxiliary and post | have potluck dinner, CIO Hall. At 6:30 pm—N. L., Presbyterian | congregation dinner and business | meeting. At 8 pm.—Elks Lodge. At 8 pm.—Alaska Potters meet in A.B. Hall. January 18 At noon—Chamber of Commerce meets at Baranof. From 1 to 3:30 p.m.—Well Baby and Child Health Conference, Public | Health Center. At 7:30 p.m. — Gastineau District | Boy Scout Committee meets in City Council chambers. At 8 pm—VFW meets in Moose Hall. At 8 pm.—Emblem Club meets in Elks Lodge rooms, initiation. At 8 pm.—Women of Moose meets. At 8:45 p.m—Juneau Singers re- hearse at Methodist church. January 19 At 2 p.m.—Mothers classes, Public Health Center. bury sponsored by WSCS at Methodist church. At 8 pm. — City Council meeting in City Hall. January 20 At 8 pm.—Weather Bureau flight assistance demonstration. Actdrs, sound effects, slides and movies. No charge, public invited. In high school gym. January 22 At 10 am.—20th session of Terri- torial Legislature. At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. At 8 pm—American Legion post meets in Dugout. % January 23 At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. At 7:30 p.m.—Sigma Beta Phi meet- ing at Mrs. Ray Renshaw, Kendler Apartments. PEPPERY TEBBETS | SIGNS, CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, Jan. 16—M—Pep- pery Birdie Tebbets, Cleveland’s new regular of National Football League’s Cleve- [1and Browns, proposed for coaching job.at U. of Southern California. Miami — Orange Bowl committee- teams might play next New Vear's Day because of new NCAA rule on revenue. Rose, Sugar and Cotton Bowls don’t expect rule to have much effect with signing college teams. i New York — Oklahoma A. and M. takes over No. 1 spot in weekly AP basketball poll. Bradley, last week's leader, drops to third place in closing balloting. Boston President Maurice Podoloff announced plans for first National Basketball Association All- | Star game at Boston Feb. 26. Dorothy Stearns Roff dancing s now enrolling—tap, Russian ballet, baton twirlling, acrobatic. Also stenographers relaxing classes, boys acrobatic class, and teen age ballet class. 707-5t SCHWINN BIKES AT !MADSEN'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having been ap- | pointed administrator of the estate of BENJAMIN RODEBAUGH, alsc known as BEN RODEBAUGH, de- ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to the undersigned at Box 81, Juneau, Alaska, within |six (6) months from date hereof. (Date) January 8, 1951. EDWARD F. MADSEN First Publication: Jan. 9, 1951, Last Publication: Jan. 30, 1951 NOTICE NOTICE IS HCREBY GIVEN that the VONJA D, a vessel of the United States, Official No. 249895, home port Juneau, a gas screw of nine tons, will be sold at public auction under order of the United States District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Number One, on Januaty 19, 1951, at 2 p.m. at the Small Boat Harbor, Juneau, Alaska, to satisfy an order of sale dated January 3, 1951, in the action entitled “The First National Bank of Juneau, a corporation, Libelant, v. the gas screw or vessel VONJA D, Official No. 249895, her tender, tackle, apparel, equipment, engines, etc.; Fred G. Froebese and Edith Froebese Gouroff, Respondsnts, No. 6376-A." DATED at Juneau, Alaska, thic 3rd day of January, 1951. TWALTER G. HELLAN, United States Marshal. First Publication: Jan. 12, 1951. Last Publication: Jan. 18, 1951. NOTICE OF HEARING ON WIDOW'S PETITION FOR AWARD catcher has signed his 1951 contract. This brings to five the number of players signed. The others are Early Wynn and Steve Gromek, pitchers, and outfielders Larry Doby and Jim Lemon. Lemon, however, is due for the Army. DOUGLAS NEWS TAKU TRAVELERS The new officers of the Taku square dance group, are to meet. tomorrow eve- ning at the home of President Douglas Gray. According to Gray, the new officers will organize plans for the coming year’s activities. ‘There will also be a caller’s prac+ tice and all -interested in calling should be present, Gray said. MASONS MEET Gastineaux Lodge 124, F and AM will hold Called Communication on Wednesday evening, January 17 int Masonic Hall for the purpose of conferring the Master Mason De- gree. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 2nd day of January, 1951, FANNIE McKINLEY, widow of decedent, filed her petition for an award and distribution to her of the sum of $4,000.00 from the assets of the estate of RENNER MICKINLEY, deceased, or so much thereof as may be available, as provided in Sections 4406 to 4410; Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, and that the Probate Court for the Precinct of JUNEAU, First Division, Territory of Alaska, has ordered that said petition will be heard on the 6th day of February, 1951, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court at Federal Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, at which time any and all persons having objections to said petition shall show cause why said petition shall not be granted. Dated at Juneau, Alaah this 2nd day of January, 1951. /s/ GORDON GRAY U. S. Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct, Territory of |/ ———————"—"— ' | Alaska. First Publication: Jan. 4, 1951. | Last Publication: Jan. 18, 1951. PHONE Red 372 PO Douglas 364 Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Thawing and Welding Safe Electrical Pipe Plumbing © Healing Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nighis-Red 730 HARRI MACHINE SHOP 12th and E Street PRONES 676 and 207 NEW listings in Juneau. 4 BEDROOM house in Tract available Feb. 15. Full basement and furnace. Unfurn- ished except for stove and refrig- erator. SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- las Bridge—furnished—good in- come. LOTS—Two on Gold . Belt with view—one on South Franklin MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Nationai Bank Waynor CITY PROPERTY INDIAN Village, level lot, on Will- oughby Ave, BUSINESS buildings, fully occupied. SUBURBAN PROPERTY HIGHWAY hore, 2 bedrooms fur-| nished, bsmt, near airport. SUMMER cabin, new, can be moved | easily to your own location. Must be sold immediately. PERFECT location, next to stot Auk Bay, 3 acres beach, almost inished house, full concrete bsmt. LOVELY sefting, small home, boat shop, gardens, beach, 5 acres. CABIN, 156 acres pat. land, Glacler. . LOTS Auk Bay, Fritz Cove Road, Auk Lake, Lemon Creek. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE New or Equal to New Flay-pen Beautiful crib Console radio comb. We will be showing Chippendale dining Thursday. Bathinette ... Metal folding chairs $3 and $4. New diaper size washer ... Folding baby buggy ... Samsonite, 2 suit bag Snow shoes o Hot plate, 2 burner .. Gen Elec, Iron .. Motorola console Second Hand, Excellent Ironing boards . $2 and $4. Rangette ! i 35.00 Davano, 3 cushlcn Cc il Mens top coats .. % bed and spring: Man’s bike ... Floor lamps Small decorative tables Day beds . Desk room 17.50 ¢ . $24.00 5.00 45.00 12.00 15.00 25,00 810 $15 $1.50-810 = 15.00 Things We Need Wood range Chests of drawers Play pen Chairs Small refrigerator. Arven't you tired of that off-beat radio or appliance? Bring them in—all work guaranteed. OrDS and ENDS Next to Glazier Cab—Call 829. Open 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m, _ WANTED $25.00 CASY single ma.' of a desirable small apartment ior reat mot too far out. 709-4t COAST GUARD officer and family recently arrived Gesire 2 or 2 bedroom house or apartment.: Please Call Black 435. 706-4t | SEWING , alteration work, Red 447. 702-9t NINE (CME FROM THE WESTWARD PNA MON. Pacific Northern Airlines brought nine passengers from the westward and took four yesterday. From Anchorage: D. C. Langdon, Allen Wilson, Eili. Drain, A. Stone, Chris Lake and Julie Afcan. From Yakutat: P. F. Gilmore. From Cordova: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Carlson. To Anchorage: Omnesia Deremdi, M. Morgan, Anita Tunohun. To Cordova: John C. Dunn. Collins & Geddes PLUMBING & HEATING J. Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration First Class Work—All Work Guaranteed . Kensington Bldg. (At City Fleat) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 downtown, a 9-piecej suite | 10.00 ¢ 2250 1750 5.00! 65.00 | $17.50-830 | to you if you can tell | FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY: filled area with good fro on Willoughby Avenue. warehouse or garage on property A tenant is available for property who will pay rent suffi- cient to return initial investment | Large on lease. This property has & higher net safe return than any property offered for sale in Ju- neau during the past year. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juneau's restai.rant—Make 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 Oifice In: Gasticeau Hotel FOR SALE {2nd HAND windows Phone 34. best inquiries—Box and doors— 709-tf phone for |NEW $75 ZENITH ear 709-6t $50. Write Box 1045. G(]OXIG sncw cap tires. 8 or 10 of good hi-heeled ladies shoes and 8. Phone Green 153. 1 P i size T% stove $20.00. in 708-4t UNIVERSAL Electr ' Black 183, ('flll mor » 4 deor | , radio u941 DODGF 13 | sedan. New t Latt | and heater. Original owrer. | cellent condition, Box 2279, Ju- 708-3t ' PERFECT lady's diamond 5. Will sell at s appraisal. rent, or lease 19 room bldg. sell it. Cal' Col- | WILL, for office use, o i onial Hotel, 12 - | ROSSOE conversioa r,ype oil burn- | er No. 10, com)'ele wiih con- trols, Can be seen au X'arsons; Electric. Price $175.00 6t. :]_‘1; “, AUTOMATIC Bendix washing! machine—pertect condition, phone 514. 700-tf i | Davenport and chair—have two| | sets—choice of green or blue C2ll} Red 142 after 5 pm. 2.0 seej in eight years. Absolute securits | i ! FOR Ex- ! ring. | rifice. Locali Mr, Rowe, Phone 134.1 706-2t ; FOR SALE |FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy home, | 2 bedrooms, 18x21 livingroom, dining room, modern kitchen, full concrete basement, new auto- matic ofl furnace. One acre, beautiful view. 4 .mi. from center of Juneau. $12,000, FOR SALE—Jacobs-Buchanan Ma- chine Shop and 8 yr. lease. At entrance Small Boat Harbor, Ma- chine and stock inventory $15,000. Sacrifice for $8,000 to go mining. Sale includes big contract now in shop. FOR SALE—A large Jimmy Larson built home with fireplace, large livingroom, 3 bedrooms, full base- ment with toilet and tile shower, fruit room, sun porch, two-car garage. 9th St. FOR SALE—A new home for large or income. Two fire- Beautiful landscape. View. Gov's Manse, SALE ner opportunity Near business cor- in Juneau, Has house and apartment, space for | good-sized store across street from new school site. $17,000. $5,000 will handle, bal 6%. |FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy, 2 mi, 4 bedrooms, house and grounds. 2 garage. $15,500. Owner help finance. FOR SALE—-AUK LAKE on bus line, 4 bedrcom house, furn. 4 acres, age. $1,600 down, $75 mo. total $8,000. Move in today. NEW LISTING—$§6,000 duplex furn, 2 2-bd apts. Income $1320 net yearly. :Close in. NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn close in. No steps. {NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up= stairs unfin. New roof, 2 1bd apts. Close in. NEW LISTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. ! 4 units. Net $170 monthly. $7500 2- | down. Close in. 25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat., good harbor, perfect lodge | H ! site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin= ance for 6% int. PETER WOOD Real Estate 170, 3 Klein Bldg. |THE BAHA'l FAITH is the one Universal Religion raised above historic differences of race, class, and creed. For information, write Baha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchor. at 104 W. 9th. Make off<r. 693-tf age, Alaska. 121 GRAY Marine gas enf,me—s to} { 1 red. Tront end power takeoff.! Keel condenser used one season=-; ! $1000.00 H 1 SET 4 spool Kalstrand gurdksz like new. Poles, davits, blocks and | lne—$275. 940 West 0th St.| Green 805, Box 762. 595-tf | RAISED rib Remington 12 ga. au- | tomatic. Also 22 automatic, like| new. Brownies Liquor Store. 6933t | {3 DRUM BU 135 Skag | powered by 165 hp GMC Diesel. | 1600 ft. 1 1-8 mainline, 3400 ft.| 5-8 inch haulback, 3400 ft. 3-8} strawline. Blocks, guy cables, small | tools. All in practically new con- dition. Write Box 764, Sitka Al- aska. 681-12t i WOOD cut to order. $9.00 a rick.| $18.00 a cord. Phone chkey‘s; Market, Auk Bay. 680-261.[ 3 BEDROOM home, deal neighbor- | hood for children, 2 blocks frumi | hospital, very reasonable. 720 6th | | st 680-tf |COMPL}E}‘TE furnishings for a bed- | i sitting room, solid maple like new. Blue 950. 677-t1 | {SITUATION WANTED| WOMAN witn exceptional ¢xper- jence in newspeper work and: i merchandising, a$ present employ- | ed in Spokane, wants work in I Alaska, Apply Empire. 693-tt | TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker % ton pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan CHILD CARE at SCHOEPPES FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 021 Ring 5—days only. 675-3t HOPE’S WE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 6591 MAKE MONEY EARN to $100 and mors per month addressing envelopes in spara time at home. Send $1.00 for id- formation and instructions ta King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Marke} St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. 643-291 GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lolas Beauty Shop, Phone 2l 315 Ijecker Way. ~ FORRENT CABI\ two rooms arg shower close in on Willoushby, for couple—no children cr dogs, also bachelor apt. South Franklin. Write Box 1081, Juneau. 708-3t 1360 ft. FLOOR space, suitable o~ fice or drafting rooms. Parking space available. Inquire Box 2535. 702-tf STORE space in George Bros. BldE. See Joe George. 687-t¢ RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 ddy. Call 911 Steamheated, 662-7¢ ROOMS for rent. Arcade Rooms. STEAMWEATED Rooms, Montkly. Colonial Rooms. weekly Or 69t4 | VORLITZER Foint piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 14%. USED CARS 11947 PLYMOUTH, -4 door sedan, radio and heater, very good con- dition, must sell. Phone Blue 160 after 5 pm. T04-££ 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires and | new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-tf 1950 OLDSMOBILE Deluxe custom 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan 1940 Buick 4-door sedan 1941 Dodge % ton pickup holiday coupe, $1600 takes my equity, Call Green 437, 3 to 6 p.m. 698-tf {1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inguire Baroumes apts. 1947 International % ton panel .. R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 '45 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel, Phone 707, Foster’s Trans- fer. 648-11 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, In good con- dition, See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-t1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—CANADIAN dime bracelet, Reward. Inquire at Casler’s store. 708-3t !