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PAGE TWO T R RSN SRS O DA R RO AT THE BARANOF | FROM ANNETTE ISLAND Staying at the Baranof Hotel m’e‘ Lt. D. M. Reed, Clayton Roll, C. " ttfe residents: W.| Naples and C. A. Friedman of An- (,hc ml?m‘mg ien Proctor, Wi hflinene Island are registered at the P. Hosimson. Bert Proctor, Walter | o Hotel Sheet, Larry Baldwin, M. E. Grims- rud, and Dan Goodbody. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — PICK UP THIS BOTTLE if you wish to enjoy a choice Kentucky bourbon that will always be Your First THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA By the Asscciated Press ; with a great tailback in All-America | Dick Kazmaier, rate a single point Foo'ball favorite over Cornell in the latest | odds but most experts regard this as a “pick 'em” game. Roun Games in the middle west and up on the Pacific Coast will have a | lot of bearing on who winds up in | Pasadena’s Rose Bowl on New Year's | Day. Tennessee and Michigan State, Illinois (4-0) plays at Indiana | college football’s top-ranking pow- | (2-2), meeting a Hoosier squad good ers, perform under wraps tomorrow | enough to bump Ohio State last but there’s no such serenity for the week, K 32-10. At the same time, | other major unbeaten and untied Northwestern (4-0) risks its unmar- teams. | red record against Wisconsin (2-1-1) | At least one perfect record has|at Evanston. |to go at Princeton, N.J., where Iilinois, ranked fourth, is a 12'. Princeton, boasting a 17-game win- point favorite at Bloomington, Ind ning streak, takes on Cornell, all-| Huskies Favored conquering in four starts. The game | probably will decfde the eastern | championship. | Three others without a blemish— | Stanford, Baylor and Northwestern | are underdo; gainst goes already | spoiled at least once. Illinois, Mary- | land, Geo! Tech, and San Fran- | cisco will have to be at their best | to continue their winning ways. | | Tennessee, No. 1 in'the Associated | Press poll, is host to little Tennes- | see Tech at Knoxville while Michi- Stanford, with an impressive 5-0 mark on the Pacific Coast, also has inherited the underdog role against power-laden but twice-beaten Wash- ington at Seattle. The Huskies are favored by 6% points. Southern California, the new coast favorite after its triumph over California, entertains an out-of- state guest in Texas Christian, so this one won't count on the Rose Bowl scorecard. Seventh-ranked Baylor, with four 4gnn State, No. 2, entertains winless | straight victories and a standout WHISKEY KEN"’CKY STRA'GHT BOURBON S | Pittsburgh at East Lansing, Mich. | passer in Larry Isbell, plays rugged 86 PROOF + THE BOND & LILLARD COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KYs | Princeton’s single-wing Tigers, | Texas A. and M. on the Aggies’ home battlefield at College Station, Tex. That takes care of the unbeaten underdogs. Georgia Tech, which has climbed to the No. 3 rung in the AP poll,! anticipates a tough struggle at Nashville with the erratic Commo- dores. Tech is a_two-touchdown favorite, the same margin Maryland, No. 5,| figures to have over Louisiana State in a night game at Baton Rouge La. Maryland’s Terrapins have won four in a row. San Francisco (4-0), unable to find teams anxious to face fullback Ollie Matson, has an engagement tonight with San Diego Navy. Mighty California, its 38-game regular season winning streak snap- ped last week, will try to bounce back against Oregon State. Texas, 16-14 upset victim of Arkansas, will, try to do the same against Rice at Austin. STYLE SHOW Sponsored by Stevens in Gold Room Baranof hotel, Saturday Oct- ober 27, 2 to 4. Benefit Alaska Crip- pled Children. 947-2¢ ATTENTION PIONEERS Regular meeting Pioneers of Al- aska and Auxiliary at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, 1951. 947;2& \.\ e e e e e e e e e e e e e T e e e e K e e e e e e e e e e e Xt P e e e e O O O T O T T O O I SSSSaRaS, KEEP YOUR GUARD UP ! What the National Guard Offers Qualified Young Men from the Ages of 17 to 34 SERVICE TO THEIR COUNTRY. Don't wait to be drafted or called into service. Train now with an active civilian component of the Armed Forces. services are available to Guardsmen. e e e ) National Guard training speeds promotion in the regular army. Sooooooone evity pay and the inactive duty requirements of new draftees. Pay for Drill Periods L e e e e o K Guardsmen with less than two years service are: ....$2.50 2.75 Vi) 3.92 4.66 5.64 6.62 Privates (Under 4 menths service) .. Privates (Over 1 months service) ... Private First Class el Corpceral Scrgeant . Sergeant First Class Master Sergeant . TRAINING AT HOME with a home town unit. W Pairiotic,.physically fit, young men of Juneau, Douglas, Skag- way, Hoonah, and Angoon are enlisting N O W in Company “C", 208th Infantry Battalion (SEP), Alaska Nationial Guard. i\( . THIS PATRIOTIC MESSAGE WAS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING JUNEAU BUSINESS FIRMS: Bert's Food Center Foster's Transfer & Storage Elon E. Engsirom Lemon Creek Sand & Gravel Co. * A WIDE CHOICE OF TRAINING FACILITIES. More than half of Guard training isin specialized work. Correspondence and special school FASTER PRCMOTION for qualified men. Take advantage of education or prior service in applying for the variety of available specialized jobs. —_—— T O O O T O D D OO SO O OO OSSN O == . i CREDIT FOR SERVICE in the National Guard is given toward lbhg— A FULL DAY'S PAY for each drill period. Current pay rates for ‘| residential house. The station has | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVE REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE LARGE commercial property — 5ECOZY 2 bedroom home, completely stores and 7 apartments—good | furnished, garage, Douglas. location, High income will re-pay INCOME properties, good location, purchase price in six years. Terms | excellent rentals. from present owner. | BOAT shop, moderate price. FISH BUYING station. Located on|12th STREET duplex, well furnished west coast near Petersburg. This, two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. property includes a general mpr-;EEAUTXFUL large home with ex- chandise store, liquor store, res-| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmét. taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice,| many fine features, 2 bedrooms Union Oil agency, docks, boats,| plus income apt. (W48) scows and a good three bedroom CENTRAL 3 bedroom home, furn- ished, garage, double plumbing, just finished a good season and| bsmt. (W42) is in excellent condition. It has| GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete- netted enough in a single season | ly furnished, view, basement, to re-pay the entire purchase Star Hill, $11,500. (W45) price. Terms are available to_ a| ONE bedroom home, furnished, person experienced in fish buy-| Gold Street. $5,300. (W36) ing. A trade for a local business DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed- would be considered but it has to| rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) bé good. | FURNISHED small two ' bedrcom BEDROOM furnished house in | (W19) Douglas. Full basement: Top con- | dition. Sale price of $10,00. Should meet either FHA or veterans ap- praisal. BEDROOM. Located in Highlands near new school: Furnished or un- furnished. Hot water heating plant. Large double yard. BEDROOM, basement, near hos- pital. BELLES CAFE. Office; Room 14 In Shattuck Bldg. | William Winn-Phone 234 ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partially completed building 2-BDR. home partly furnished, garage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land. | Cabin, $1,100. SEVERAL lots Douglas, highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTGORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 673 over First National Bany = Douglas | ST ~ USED CARS DODGE 4 door sed;n. n?\v‘En,eine. Enquire Snap Shop. 946-17t, | USED CAR for sale—wonderful| buy, call Blue 1000, see at Ju-| { neau Motors, 944-6t | . WANTED FURNISHED room or small apart- | ment for lady. Call 538, 947-4 {EITIIPT.(;YED “woman wants room !in exchange for housework. Box 935 | Empire. ,946-4t | | es or apartments, furnished or | unfurnished — preferably furn- | ished, needed by permanent em- | ployees of the Juneau Lumber | Co, Inc. Call 358 days. | |ONE, two, or three bedroom hous- | 1 | 73-t1 | HELP WANTED—Alesis Laundry. | 758-t1 1 WAITRESS & i Fountain Girl Percy's Cafe 755-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold nugget earrings, 3 ini- tial pin L.T.S. on chain, Business | and Professional Womens Club pin with past President’s bar at- tached with chain. Earrings and initial pin, were Mothers Day gifts, valued as keepsake. Thesel were wrapped in piece of white | paper. Reward. Phone 492. 47-3 Pan Ameritanitarries 54 on Thursday Pan American World Airways carried 54 passengers on Thursday's flights with 33 passengers leaving for Seattle and Fairbanks and 21 passengers arriving from Fairbanks, Seattle and Annette Island. The plane arriving from Fairbanks en- route to Seattle overnighted here Idue to poor flying conditions. To Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, George Lamb, R. Stromme, Ray Hamilton, Lois Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gilmore, E. Lane, Roy Price, G. W. Chaplin, J. Smith, Don Black, Don Davis, William Beeks, H. F. Rosler, Jack Sorti, O. Rodriquez, C. O. Clayton, Cpl. Nance. R. E. Landweer. From Seatle: Cpl. Robert Becker, Kenneth Bradsher, Mrs. Lillian Felt, Frank Grimmsdell, Pvt. John Kiley, J.'G. Kingsley, Pete Ludwig- sen, Henry Mattson, Mrs. Beverly Rogers, Col. €. C. Shaffer, Frank Sumter. To Fairbanks: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grimes and children, E. P. McCannon, Marion Wood, Mrs. Joel and child, Ray Bolton, Mrs. Joeg Kendler. From Annette: Eleanor Davis and Jim Lhlenfeldt, From |Fairbanks: William Neimi, Catherine Kohl, George Rogers, Hamry Albertson, Raymond Ham- ilton, Benjamin Kacaterak, Irvin | Curtis, Charles Voiton, Jim and Alice Shanks. To whom it may concern. I am | not leaving Juneau this week. | | 016748, fc NOTICE i | 48-2 | BOB HARRIS | home, South Franklin. ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily accessible year round, good bldgs, other features. $26,000 (W25) THREE Summer homes. Up to $4300. EXCELLENT LOTS for yearround homes, summer cabins, resorts and industrial sites. MANY OTHER LISTINGS See us for Business Opportunities and Investment Property listings. Bob Druxman-Phone 891 M. J. HAAS - Associate Juneau—123 ¥rant Street Auke Bay—Glacier Highway 3 BACHTL Black 'i00. apart:zents . ‘can 943-6t STEAM heated ment for couple with references. Phone Red 708. FURNISHED ROOMS, bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-tf TWO stores. Hot water heat, 2000 square feet. George Bros. Build-! ing. Phone 399. 915-t1 FOR RENT OR LEASE — Two new buildings at entrance Small Boat Harbor. Across from new school, on City bus, one block from Gla- cier and Douglas busses. Will di- vide into stores, offices, and res-) taurant. Also space for other bldgs or businesses. Cal or see Peter Wood, 911. STEAM heated rooms, 316 Gold St 735-t1 AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- | aurant or other business. Phone 452. 882-4f STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t1 WURLITZER Spinet pianc for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 MISCELLANEQUS PAINTING and paper . Phone 996 evening 5 to 7. HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nc St. Phone 908. 793-t1 TO WHOM it may concern: I am not associated with D. Sherman Starr in any busimess or capac- ity. {Signed) HKenry Perozzo Ancherage, Alaska, 888-t1 hanging. 923-tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Louise il bas made application for a 809) Anchorage Serial Lot 10, sec. 26, T. 28 & R. 55 E. C. R. M. containing 5.5¢ acres, as shown on the supplemental plat of sec. 26, officially filed August 8, 1951, and it is now in the files of the land office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the local land office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First Publication: Aug. 31, 1951. Last Publication: Oct. 26, 1951. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Selma Olivia Fors, executrix of the estate of FRANS JOSEPH FORS, 4lso known as J. Fors, and as F. Joseph Fors, deceased, has filed her final account and report of her administration of said estate, and her petition for distribution thereof, in the United States Com- missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- cinet, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock AM. December 20th, 1951, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to ap- pear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for set- tlement and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, October 18th, 1951. SELMA OLIVIA FORS, Executrix. First Publication: Oct. 19, 1951. Last Publication: Nov. 9, 1951. ATTENTION PIONEERS Eleanor Davis of Ketchikan is a guest at the Baramof Hotel. Regular meeting Pioneers of Al- aska and Auxiliary at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, 1951, furnished apart- |~ 41-tf | adjoining | i die of Balmoral. Red 575. RTISING REAL ESTATE PETER WOOD AGENCY —$88888— EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR |WE SELL uCRE HOMES THAN ALL CTHER AGENTS COMBINED —$8$858— T challenge them to list their sales each month—Peter Wood —$$8888— FOR SALE, IN JUNEAU $3,150 one bdrm Star Hill. $3,500 cne bdrm Carroll Way new elec stove, refrig. wash mch, a nice clean place. Workshop ia bsmt. $5,250 two houses, both one bdrm. On 12th next new school. $1,000 down. $12500 3 bdrm furnished near schools and downtown. Hot water heater, bsmt. A very comfortable, attractive home. $37,000 4 bdrm, all hardwoed floors, hot water heat, fireplacc, garage. bsmt large enough for 2-bdrm apt. FOR RENT, new 2 bedroom house, unfurnished. $150 or $130 per month. Best neighbqrhood. FOR SALE IN DOUGLAS 187,800 3 bdrm furnished, new bsmt. garage: Near school. $9,500 3 bdrm- furnished, fireplace, 100x100 yard, view. {IF YOU watch this column you know I sell lots of houses—and lots! at $2 ——T———mn-m_—bewm“housc listings= \2 DUPLEXES. 2 Boats. ! or I will become Ilistless. PETER WOOD AGENCY { No. 8 Klein Blde. Tel. 911 FOR SALE —— DRESS form reasonable, never been used. Phone 408 after 6 p.m. USED wringer type washing mach- ine with pump, good condition, only $47.50. STEWART-WARNER console radio, we are about to give this set away, new was $99.95, now only $15.00. terms. HANOVIA sunlamp and carrying ¢ slightly used and a bargain for only *$50.00. 5 ONLY 1200 watt electric air heat- ers for AC or DC current, will sell our cost $17.50 each. PARSONS ELECTRIC, INC. Gold- stein Bldg. 946-3t WHITE ROTARY cabinet model sewing machine, button hole at- tachment, $75. Call Black 810. 946-3¢ PUREBRED Collie pups from Lang- don’s Lady and Kenai from Lad- 43-7t PURSE SEIN! ‘Admiralty” 14 by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p. { G.M. Diesel with complete spare parts, including radio telephone, power skiff and complete hali- but gear with 20 skates. For fur- ther information, contact owner George James, Angoon, Alasks, 908-6¢ TROLLER “Mischief” for sale $7500.00. Length 39 ft., draft § ft., beam 11 ft., 8 ton net-9 ton gross. Facks 12,000 Ilbs. Inquire M. C. Kinberg Sr., Box 434, Sit- ka, Alaska. 884-tf REFRIGERATOR — condition. Contact ectric, 10th and C. Excellent Parson’s El- 8G5-i1 Juneau Drug Co. | Phone 33 - Box 1151 Mail Orders Filled Promptly STYLE SHOW Sponsored by Stevens in Gold Room Baranof hotel, Saturday Oct- aber 27, 2 to 4. Benefit Alaska Crip- pled Children. 947-2¢ ERER 4 IGBU SPECIAL 1948 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 947-2t | - eyl —= S3lid ADPAluga

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