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U OF ALASKA PLAYS SCORES OF COLUMBIA TONIGHT; MIKES TUES. NIGHT \laska ba BASKLTBALL re final played over the of Idaho 57, Whi Gonzaga .77, No. Idaho C cor Col ! one-time Notre Dame grid star, !adelphia Eagles ; Football League. Linfield 45, Pacific &0 UCLA 61, California Idaho J, Oregon Y fontana 79, Idaho State G | Washington 52, miny § | So. Calif i Portlan: Pac. Lutheran 64 Wasti Willamette L. and Clark tate 44 66, b8 Minnesota 61, Indiani 54 CCNY 69, Chicago Loyola 61 wa State 63, Colorado 59 61, Nebraska 52 Wisconsin 52 . 0 ta €0 ’”l hH Notre Dame 54 ywestern 60, Michigan Purdue 76, Marquette 58 wa 83, Ohio State T1 rolina St. 75, Duke 65 Mary 87, Virginia Mili slina 71, The Citadel 53 ilt 65, Geeorgia Tech 47 63, Auburn 44 _SU 4 Dougla 56 IMPERIALS LOSE TWO OUT OF THREF GAMES SITKA ANB AT SITKA Alabama e 69, The Imperi team, s to o ;lA MOTTA T0 MEET SUGAR RAY YED. CHICAGO, Feb. 12 —®—Jake La Motta, so haunted by a weight- * | making problem he all but roosts | on his scales, has fina off the ghost He has pared down to the 160- pound limit for defense of his mid- dleweight crown against Sugar Ray | nd 42 for | popinson Wednesday. He thinks he can hold the line with a careful diet and vitamin pill until weighing in officially at 10 aum,, on-fight day. The Bronx Bull now says his only worry is “conserving my strength.” noon on Ala The first top the first ent into a five The v minute on their hom or in two years The Imperial to 62 the chird m night, the Imperi point margin at 69 for ANB a the Imps 66 2 ma Rod Rohrb Nielson, Jim wer! Bill Graves, Jim Pasquan Ker Weed. John Pasquan, team sponsor, accompan- jed the team. Playe wives mak- | ing the trip were Mrs. Jack Pas- quan, Mrs. Bob Pasquan and Mrs H. Lawrence of Washing- is stopping at the Bar- Charle: ton, DC., {son and Doug Ford tied for first | ming records | st T|ured the { ;ana Ken Kearny. anof hotel. . Sporis Briefs Vince McNally, was named general manager of the Phil- of the National Philadelphia Manhattan, Kas, Bill Meek, backfield coach at Maryland Uni- versity, was named head coach at Kansas State. Palm Beach, Fla. — Polly Riley won the 26th annual Palm Beack Women’s Tournament, defeating Betty MacKinnon, 2 and 1. San Antonio, Tex. — E. J. Harri- in the $10,000 Texas Oren tourna- ment with 72-hole totals of 265 and will play it off in 18 holes. Battleboro, Vt. — Art Tokle won the National Ski Jumping cham- pionship with two flawless mile-a- minute leaps on a tricky 70-meter slope. Daytona Beach, Fla. — Marshall Teague, 20-year-old racing veteran, won the 160-mile National Cham-/ pionship strictly stock car race. Davos, Switz - Andersen, Norwe: won the world spee pionship for the year. Hjalmar 1 truck driver, skating cham- second straight New York — Don Gehrmann beat Fred Wilt by four feet in the mile tn at the New York AC Games n 4:03.2. Columbus, O. — Two world swim- vere bettered as Ohio NCAA champions knocked Iowa from the unbeaten ranks, 52- 32 last night. State’s Arcadia — Ruth Lily ($6.60) capt- 50,000 Santa Anita Su- stakes. Tugene, Ore. — Larry Siemering med assistant football coach it the University of Oregon Sat- urday a few hours after he had resigned as head coach at College of Pacific. Spok — Gonzaga University boxers hammered out a 4% to 3% win over the Washington State Col- lege boxing team Saturday night. Eugene, Ore. — Washington State swimmers handed the University of Oregon swim team its first loss in three starts Saturday, defeating the Ducks 45-39. WSC is the defending northern division champion. Auburn, Ala. — Blaming alumni pressure built up during three los- ing seasons, Earl M. Brown today was ousted as Auburn’s head foot- ball coach. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'I'OUGH WEEK ARRIVE VIA AHEAD N.W. BASKETBALL (By Associated Press) Larry Davies, brand new ¢ arrived at St. Ann Saturday morning via He weighed 6 pounds according to the manifest Larry's arrival makes three now for Mr. and Mrs Irvin Davies. The other two are Donald, 3, and st Stork A ounce: 16 Ronald, 2 Davies is Coastal Airline Juneau resident f He is 1y mechanic with Alaska and has been a r the past year m Boise, Idaho. The Northern Division Pacific Coast Conference Basketball race was a scramble today with three teams making a strong bid for the title. I The Washington State Cougars| with a 5-3 record hold the lead but the Washington Hus and Oregon Ducks are pounding along close behind with six wins and four losses apiece. | Washington State faces a tough journey into the Willamette Valley in Oregon this week to play four games in five nights. The Cougar:,‘ open a two-game series against Oregon at Eugene Tuesday night,| then move on to Corvallis for two with Oregon State. JXdaho kept out of the cellar by staging 4 rally in the last five min- utes that brought a 39-31 victory over Oregon State Saturday night ‘The Oregonians won Friday night, 34-29. The Vandals led throughout most of the Saturday night game, only to see Oregon State inch ahead, 28-35, with six minutes to go. Then Idaho speeded up. Washington’s Huskies moved out | of conference play with a two-game ceries with Wyoming. The Huskies won going uway, 74-49, Friday night. but just managed to eke out a 53-51 vietory over the Cowbcys Saturday night. Washington takes on Idaho ir a two-game series this Friday and Saturday night. The Huskies won the Saturday aight eneounter when Mike Me-! Cutcheon stole a Wyoming pass in the final 15 seconds, dribbled three- quarters the length of the floor and netted a field goal. Oakland’s Blue and Gold Nug- gets fought off a stubborn Uni- versity of Oregon bid in the second & half Saturday to beat the Ducks, 30-52, in another non-conference two-game series. The Nugge.s won Friday night, 66-54. origin HOCKEY GAMES Here are Al scores Jeved in the Pacific Coast Hockey League over the weekend: - Sunday Games 1o 4. New Westminster Portland 7, Victoria 2. Saturday Games Tacoma 3, Seattle 2. \! New Westminster 5 0 incouver 7, | “Song Of My Heart”— Tchaikovsky’s story of his life and his music, beautifully and performed. —Ernest Ehler portrayed Starls Tomorrow | Limited Engagement Major Charles A. Punwell with| the ACS at Seattle, is stopping at| 0k CENTURY the Baranof hotel. FROM SAN MATEO E. W. Sundblad of San Mateo, Calif., is stopping at the Baranof | hotel. | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Frazklin PHONE 506 FOR APPQINTMENTS Juneau IAREARERERRRNi i SCHOOL TAX DUE March 1 is the deadline for pay- ment of Juneau Independent School Distriet taxes, City Clery Pup(’Joy wamed wdny «esMillions of Americans Have Made it Since 1935 Budweis £ LAGER BEER B There’s nothing like it . . « absolutely nothing 51x9 ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. C. L. er—————————— —— ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon depattures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PHONE Red 372 - — Douglas 364 . Glacier Consiruchon Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrlcal l’me Thawmg .md Wi eh]m" Plumbing ® Healing 0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nighis-Red 730 ® ST.LOUIS HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th amnd E Street / g ) Your Deposim ' ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS \ Tm@ management of thi bank s pledged to corserva wve opération The ufery of depositors’ funds s our primary ¢onsideration. ln addition, the bank is 3 mem ber of Federal Deposit Insur. ance Corporation ,which in- sures each -of our depasitors aesiner o 0 2 mavimum of $10,000. DEPOSITS m THiS BANK l \ ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT HiSURANCE COKRPORATIO™ STORK AIRLINES hospital at 8:10 6 boys | * of games | {Where Hils Are a Hakit! wW-A FOR SALE PHONES 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 view—ore on South MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank ‘Waynor Gold Belt with Franklin. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, -N-T A-D-S FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill—NO STEPS 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. $4000. Very livable very fine lot. BELLE'S CAFE—Juncau's = best restairant-—Make inquiries—Box 2324, William Winn-Phone 234 Ol'lwc n (:asuneau llolel l’Oll SALE 1951 FOR SALE $24,000—3 apts fur Owner financed 19,500—2 bed unfurn new. Apt. income $275 up mo. $7,000 dn. bstm $50 mo.. $5600 down. 17,500—3 bed unfurn. Dbl garage, dbl plmbng. $4700. 17,000—2 bed furn. Bus . corner Apt. 65 mo. $3,000 handles. 14,000—4 apts. $170 mo. inc. 12,000—3 béd country. Full bsmt, new auto oil furn. 10,5004 apt. Douglas furn. Inc $210 mo $2000 down 10,000—1 bed 12th. yard, new furn. | 8400—2 bed Hwy, part furn $2000 down bal 4% 6,000—2 apts 2 bed each $3000 dn 1 log cabin on 8 RFEAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! |Many NEW LISTINGS coming in every day. More listings always welcome, Try us for fast action. CITY PROPERTY HIGHLANDS home, three berdooms, almost new, furnished or unfur- nished. APARTMENT building, close-in, units, good condition, full. STORE-APARTMENT bldz., down- town, full occupancy. LEVEL bldg. lot, Indian Village. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY | WATERFRONT, 3 bedroom I near city limits, unfurn., § HIGHWAY home, fully furn 2 bedrooms, basmt, view, airport, $7,500 bargain. {SUMMER cabin, price r ! $1,300 for quick sale; moved to your own lot imate cost of $100. PERFECT country locat next to store, beach, 3 land, partly finisheq house with conc bsmt. worth $30,000 when finished Price $12,600. BOAT SHOP, small home, gardens, beach, 5 acres, beautiful settting, near Dupont, only $5,300. LOG CABIN, acres pat. near Glacier. 50. | LOTS and acreage of all sizes from 50 foot frontage to 30 acres rang- ing in price from $600 to $7875— Auk Bay, Fritz Cove, Auk Lake and Lemon Creek area GOING OUTSI We have an excellent chcice homes and lots in Seattle. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 8} near luced to must be \t approx- | on, 1 land of i Fritz Cove Rd or 123 Front St. | Valentine Sweetheart Pastries Order early. Valentine Sweetheart Cake and Valentine Cookies. Purity | Bakery. Phone 31 733-1t | EASTERN STAR Card Party and regular | Valentin i meeting, Juneau Chap. No. 7, O. E.| S., Tuesday, February 13, at 8 o’clock. ALICE BROWN, Secretary. BOARD EDUCATION iN SESSION HERE The first session of the annuali | meeting of the Territorial Depart-: | ment of Education Board was helll {Lms morning in the offi of Dr. C. Ryan, Commissioner ul | James Education. | Attending the meeting are board ; | members Mrs. - Ladessa Nm'dul(',! | president, of Fairbanks; A. H. Zieg- | e president, of Ketchikan; . Alberta Peterson of Nome, Mrs, Margaret Harrais of Valdez and Dr. William Whitehead of Ju- neau, member-at-large. .39 TRAVEL OVER i .. WEGHEND ON pHA e travele:s flew with | Pacific s oyer the | weekend mth 15 departing and 24 arriving here. rom Anchorage: Mr. and Mrs H. Metcalfe, G. M, Tapley, R Hansen, Mary Hyde, Iarl Sim- mens, Mrs son, Karl Brun- | , John Stewart, M. P. Mullfu\e“. Joe Flakne, Warren Duhlstron June Damon, Mary Anawoh From Cordova: Ray | John Waldorf, Decn Hubker, Bol y, Jess Hatch, Jim Sey, Lud Otto Kopper, Mrs. Fred Ro-‘ J. Prieste To Yakutat: Al Frankf To Anchorage: Bob rze Leomard, Gail Espey, Phil Johnecn, n Bocta, Grant Jack Pickfcrd, Mae Lowder, Purdy, Henry Magnussen, Hayes Vic Da Sayloy Editl “Cot’ Paul R. Geriz and Co. for Homes, Lots, Farms, Business Opportunities and Insurance Write or Call Konrad Eriksson, Sales Mgr. 7111 Woodlawn VErmont 7710 k | \ { 1541 Dodge T {7 Ft | COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- 0 mo pd by apt 5,250—2 bed furn also apt brings 20 mo. $1000 down —2 bed Hwy part furn 4 acres. Near airport 2,100—1 bed furn. BUSINESS—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. PETER WOOD Ageney No. 3 Klein Bldg. WISCELLANEGUS THE teachings of {ke Eaha'i World Faith meet the vital issues of to- day by disclosing a new and greater future. For information write to Baha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchorage, Alaska. ELECTRIC rcleg, ator, :tmo and washing machine; extension li- brary table; 3 piece walnut bed- room suite; rug; Neptune 7'4¢ h.p. outboard motor; Call Red 447, be- tween 5:15 and 10:00 in the eve- ning. 730-tf | WHITE Rotarv Console Sewing Ma- chine Phone Green 309. 733-tf Tudor, states. New tires, battery, heater, { & Motorola Radio. Excellent con- dition. See Bill Schoeppe, Juneau Airport Hangar. 733-3t UPLEX FOR SALE IN PELICA\I‘ Tel. 511 CITY THE former beauty parlor and bak- ery shov bldg., two years old, lo- cated in the center of town. Du- plex is 20 x 40 with a 40ft. front. | All partitions can be remo business. The rice s rea: ng quarters in the rear ished. Ideal location ness or apartments. an is growing with good op- ' portunities for almost any new ;. The price is easonable.| WE buy For information, write: Don Lor-| street, entzen. Box 1058, Petersburg, Al-: 733-6t * " GSED CARS 2 BEDROOM house—furnished or | unfurnished. Call 555. 733-tf SELL DRESSES FROM NEW | YORK, $4.53 up. Fifth Ave, N. Y.,' firm desires women to sell new| dresses, suits, lingeries, vaw- | Seen “Vogu Mademoisell Good comm: s. Write for a sample book. Modern Manner, 260 JP Fifth Ave, New Y HOPE'S sell and trade. I’hone 908. 214 2nd 659-t 1047 PIYVIOUTH 4-door sedan, Phone Red 965 after & p.m. 30-10 % DOOR Plymouth sedan— $1190. Call Black 965. 7296t ol 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires a:f | new springs, $350. Phone Black | 340 after 5 pm 703-tt 11936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— ! heater and spot light, $300. Good | condition—Inquire Baroum rigerator. Scc at 726-6t C<:lci§x;t~rc North Transfer. oil heater carbur bu LARGE sunflame five gallon tank and —$65.00, also Howard Ha Fr)RD cah chassis, baby 1047 Hudsun 8, 4 dl)or in good con- dition, See Jimmie ai Bubble Room. 679-tf e sitting room, solid maple like new. | Blue 950. 677-t1 | FROM NEW MEX. ! CLEARANCE SALE . ‘Bunk Beds & Mattresses ... Everett W. Carlson, with the U.;q MM Mauser Weather Bureau at Roswell, N.| - v T is registered at Hotel Juneau. $30.00 35.00 22,50 65.00 20.00 75.00 45.00 24.00 e 22.50 . 18.00 s Mex., 22 Rifle with Scope Halicrafter Portable . Boy’s Bike FROM SEATTLE Duo-Therm Range . Roy F. Wildman of Seattle is reg-1Band Saw istered at the Baranof hotei. | Jointer - 1% h.p. Electric Drill Coleman 3-Burner Stove Wire Recorder & Radio Combination Philco Table Radio 25.00 J3 MM Movie Camera 40.00 ?Everything Reduced For This Week. ODDS & ENDS, Across from the Storage Office. Call 829. WANTED dren; non-drinkers; Covcrnment employee; References. R. C. Bent- ley, Room 209, Juneau Hottl 733-3t "FOR RENT FROM KODIAK Roy Lindsley of Kodiak is res's tered at the Gastineau hotel. 60.00 CARSON HZRE Carlos Carson, F: and Wiidiie } agent from Seward, is stopp:ng at|Cold the Gastineau hotel. FROM ANCHORAGE R. L. Engebreth of Anchorage is registered at the Baranof hotel. . Reirigeration Service Radio. Repairs S‘\C'l ‘ht C“ll Black 730-t1 {-ROOM furnt 03 s RENT-A.SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration — weekly OF 69! MHEATED Rooms, Rooms STBA Montkly. Colorial TOP Ollflllf}’ VALVES IN SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan ... WOMAN witn exceptional ¢Xper- jence in newspaper work and merchandising, at present employ- POWER OFF NOTICE The power will be off in DOUG- NURLITZER Snintt plapo tor rent ed in Spokane, wants work in .AS, on the DOUGLAS ROAD and NORTH DOUGLAS ROAD Tuesday, Anderson Fiano Shop. Ph. 143. SITUATION WANTED Alaska. Azply Empire. 693-t€ February 13, 1951, from 9:00 A. M. intil 12:00 Noon. A. J. working on System. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. POWER OFF NOTICE The power will be off in DOUG- LAS, on the DOUGLAS ROAD and NORTH DOUGLAS ROAD Tuesday, l c mntil 12:00 Noon. A. J. working on R.W.Cowling Co. || .0, b S s 0 until 12:00 Noon . Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 733-1t 115 Front Street A. J. working on System. 733-1t 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan 1940 Buick 4-door sedan 1941 Dodge 1% ton pickup . 1947 International 14 ton panel .. Phone 57 Valentine Sweetheart Pastries Order early. Valentine Sweetheart Cake and Valentine Cookies. Purity Bakery. Phone 31 1733-1t

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