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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE i —_ 1 O o verimants—3o0d | "suanishey. soraee, pougns. . | PN IERR WOOD AGERNCY location. High income Will re-pay | INCOME properties, good location, | purchase price in six years. Terms | excellent rentals. from present owner. BOAT shop, moderaté price. — 888885 FISH BUYING station. Located on|12th STREET duplex, well furnished & west coast near Petersburg. This| two 1 bedroom apartments, garage. WSASELII‘WQN:I‘HA—EACH YEAR property includes a general mer-| BEAUTIFUL large home with ex-| 7 Sorn AN SO THAN chandise store, liquor store, res-| cellent view of Juneau, full bsmt. ER A;:sr:s'rs COMBINED I challenge them to list their sales each month— Peter Wood PAGE 1TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA »none-13 | Perfed Downmg Club; Mikes Lose Fu kiesal 48-35 |Te Col. Lumbermen The Imperials kept their perl(’ct" In an almost evenly divided game, record intact as they downed an|the Juneau High School Crimson e but less experienced Bears werc-pushed to win over the Husky quintet 48-35 last night in the | Country Club by the score of 57 Douglas gym. to 41 in the first of a doubleheader basketball game last night in the Juneau gym. The Crimson Bears’ maintained the lead throughout the entire game but the Clubbers second string’s added height threatened several times to take over. Screening by the Bears during the first period coupled with pass interception, Notre Dame 75, Wabash 46. | heiped them to end the quarter with! Tennessee 77, Wake Forest 53. a seven point advantage at 17 to 10.) Montana Mines 56, West. Mont. 49. The Country Clubbers forced thv\ Idaho 68 Eastern Washington 51. Bears to jump baskets to keep the i in the second frame. Until -quarter, the baskets were, evenly divided between the two teams. Ninnis for the Bears hit a| pay-off streak for five baskets. Most of his scoring was done after the| ::gubll):e’r]zhsecond team was put on| ypyw YORK, Dec. 5 it Daifer, guard on Tennesse! Slightly rattled in the third per-ip,y) bo‘:md team, picked as the| fod, the Bears were missing alll o005 No, 1 football eleven, was shots. The Bears were held (1.3 thrcci named today as the lineman of' E‘j‘if:y “(‘:l:l‘:“m‘]’]'i;fdm“oh“’ pihelthe week in the final Associated e S he season. teams made five gift shots. Erook poll g cRSOL 1 Ninnis started hitting his stride| By a curious coincidence Daffer again in the last frame to come |also was named the lineman of the | out as high point man for the|week in the final poll of the 1950 { Bears with 22 points in the game.| season. Bears Top Country gaa;m Baskethall By the Associated Press 'Lc SHAFFER'S Final scores of important bas- | ketball games last night are as fol- | lows: Portland 85, Willamette 69. Oregon Education 53, Pacific U. 38. Stanford 74, St. Mary'’s (Calif) 65. Santa Clara 63, Fresno State 50. Fordham 67, Yale 63. Middlebury 59, Union 44. Marquette 94, Ripon 27. The Imps, under the sharp shoot- of Pasquan, Kearny and Nielsen | |took an early lead of 13-8 in the first quarter and ran it up to a; | 30-11 halftime score. ‘ The Huskies, handicapped by mc; 1 their only tall man early in e, John Jensen, had diffi- 1 getting rebounds and keep- bossession of the ball. sen returned to the game late in: | taurant-tavern, U. S. postoffice,| many fine features, 2 bcdrcoms‘ Union Oil agency, docks, boats,| plus income apt. (W48) | scows and a good three bedroom GOOD 5 bedrcom home, complete- residential house. The station has| 1y furnished, view, basement, $38— just finished a good» season flllfl‘DELUxE house « trailer, $4250, i G AU is in excellent condition. It has| FURNISHED small two bedrcom| Moy LISTING—INCOME property. netted enough in a single season| home, South Frankin, (w19)| SI¥ apis on Willoughby Ave net to re-pay the entire purchase ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily | :\‘Jw\ mun}h!su Price $8,400; only price. Terms are avpxlnple to_a| accessible year round, good bidgs, | $2,400 down, owner will finance. person experienced in fish buy- | TWO beach cabins. $3800, tops. i [l'bmw?\r;' Rpe 1‘1‘“‘1 one 2- edroom. so small cafe. fully rent $30 per month,, ing. A trade for a local business MANY OTHER LISTINGS would be considered but it has to one person can operate. Net over $200 menthly. Price $800. Down- | g {Bob Druxman-Phone 891/ payment of $2,400 will cover both BEDROOM furnished hcuse in| M. J. HAAS - Associate properties. Douglas. Full basement. Top con- Juneau—123 ront Street NEW LISTING — Fritz Cove, two ditior.. Sale price of $10,00. Should oo 2 meet either FHA or veterans ap- uke Jflfkflw@ bedrooms, furnished, new refrig., oil range, about 3 acres on beach, isal. BEDR FOk SALE Very good water supply. $6,800. 4 BEDROOM. Located in Highlands near new school. Furnished or un- | FURNISHED 6 room home on Beh- furnished. Hot water heating| rends Ave. for sale by owner.|STAR HILL—$3,150 for 1-bdrm. house with basement. Terms. CARROLL WAY—$3,400 for 1 bdrm plant, Largs double yard. Phone Green 932 for appointment. | BEDROOXM, basement, near hos- ) 8;-2“ | Thouse, workshop in basement, new elec equip, clean house on steps. Friday and Satarday | m Dafler s Named Lineman of Week i a good, hard game inexperienced to rably against the top too SUMMARY Dougias High McC: < Sugar ! pital. 1 BELLES CAFE. { MAHCGANY Office: Room 14 In Shattuck BIdg.| rocker $5.00, desk bugg lmby | coormommonoaR McKay hit 12 points for the Clu bers, half of them gift shots. SUMMARY High School fg Forrest, f -] = b-| Daffer’s fine work against Van- dulu]' last Saturday brought him this week’s laurels. tp His play, termed by many as his 9| best of the season, contributed a William Winn-Phone 234 ACROSS from airport, 4 lots. One with partially completed building B HARRIS ST.—Near St. Ann's Hosp, Full bsmt. $7,850. | JLIKE NEW mahogany console ra- dio phonograph combination. | 978 tf EAST ST.—Near St. Ann’s. 3-brdm with nice livingroom and dining room. Hot water heat, bsmt. $12,~ | Call Green 179 at $2,000, | s . DUPLEXES, 2 Boats. | A CABIN ... . $1,100.00 2-BDR. home partly furnished, { darage, garden etc. 3.18 pat. land.} iSEVERAL lots Douglas, Douglas highway and Juneau. PROPERTY Pelican, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Wrangell. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 678 over First Neticnal Bank - - —_— ] 50 WATT Intervox radio transmit- ter and receiver as good as new, HELP WANTED for information call Red 917. on-6t {ea SALESMEN—Absolutery make $30 a FOR SALE 'DOOGAN'S JAN- day. New sensational utility item' ITOR SERVICE and SUPPLY, for every food, beverage outlet,| 123 3rd Street, across from Coast ete. Samples furnished. Utility A | Guard Buildi Lamps/; arfice Co', 53-BA West Jackson, Chicago, | eauipment, cash register, cash 4, 81-2t | bo\e~ mimeograph machine, light 974~ 6t) 4 major part in helping the Vols 22| remain unbeaten and untied with 10 a 35-27 triumph. ! Moose Women Send : !"Chrisimas Tree Ornamenis 51110 M. Edgecumbe | | Engstrom, f Ninnis, ¢ Car] , 2 { Martin, g Kadow, f Hudert, f Ripke, ¢ Orme, g Wade, g ‘Totals DOUGLAS HOUSE with concrete bsmt, 100x100 lot, view, near school $6,500. NEW basement, 3-bdrm furnished, garage, next to school. $7,850. LIVE ON YACHT BUILT in 1946 and appraised $13,c 000 then, the VETERAN, a roomy cruiser-yacht, sleeps 3, wonderful hunting and fishing boat. Details upon request. §7,500. CHICKEN RANCH-—Shores 5-acre farm 7 mi Glacier Highway. Small warm house, can be added onto. Garage. Concrete-floored chicken house 20x116. Acreage cleared for subdividing, all view lots. Only $9,500. CHICKEN RANCH-—Shores 40-acre farm 13 mi Glacier Hwy. 1 acre cleared, small trees on remainder, 3 chicken houses 20x100 each. 40 acres includes Dredge Lake turn- off corner. Only $6,000. Terms NORWAY POINT—Four very large lots with view. Next to Ed Keith- ahn. One or all. $1500 each. St HAINES building lots for investors ELEVATOR—Cumplete with motor,| Gr AcTER HWYL’IOL in town $1850. switches, automatic stops. Terms. OFFICE, store space for rent, en- George: Brothers, 48 trance to Small Boat Harbor. | FURSE SEINER “Admira KAKE general sigre, same owner 40 years, by 50 ft. Powered by 165 h.p G.M. Diesel with complete spare PETER woon AGENCY parts, including radio telephonc power s! und compiecte hali- Vo. 3 Klein Bilde. Tel. 911 but gear with 20 skates. For fu: MISCELLANEOQUS ther information, contact ow George James, Angoos, Al 80 IOPE'S SECONU HAND STOREL We buy seil and (rade. 214 2nd St. Thone BUS. ‘193-8 2 | SMALL furnished houss, Targe ot, | $3850. 947 Pike Strcet, 975-12 Borococonvuonww | LOT 6 in Biock B of the ~ownsite | of West Juneau. Price $450. Writo | Ed Brekhus, Norman, N. Dakota. | 975-4t | Weed ‘H ckey ‘HL iewoom»—amnu; cc-—-ocoo»—snu;; MR ONONROR ‘“'RANGELL MAN GIVEN ‘300-D.\\’ JAIL TERM CAMERA, Kodak 35 mm, takes col- ored pictures, sell or trade for short wave radio. J. Olson, Litile! Port Walter. 974-6t | Eorrworonwown Rurpvrwrwwao 82 9 = tp The local chapter, No. 439 of the 9 Women of the Moose, early this 0 week sent a box of Christmas tree 1/ ornaments to the Crippled Child- Tiren’s Ward at Mount Edgecumbe 7| Hospital at Sitka. 4| The ornaments were donated by 12| cosworkers of the chapter and pack- | lled and shipped by Yvonne Duffey, 0/ the Child Care Chairman and El- 0 eanor Corbett, the Social Service | 41| Chairman, and shipped via Alaska | Coastal Airlines. - = - Edward Bennett of Wrangell was | arrested there yesterday and sen- | tenced to 300 days in jail after he | pleaded guilty to furnishing liquor to minors. He was sentenced by Jack Krepps, |US. Deputy Marshal and was|Barrer, f | charged on four counts. His sen-|McKay, f | tence is 75 days on each count—300 | Moesh, g | days total. Bennett is expected to)Adams, g |be brought to Juneau within the|Ludtke, g | next few days to begin his sentence, Totals ‘according to U.S. Marshal Sid Country Club Boochever, f Skinner, Moore, ¢ Asplund, g Hurtig, g (-] O N Choice Si Chuck Roast Center Cut T EINEP RREB and UMP ROASTS from Choice Steers Fococowmwmwoow Sooroormwror Broo 1o, LUMBERMEN BEAT MIKES HELP WANTED-—Alasta Laun NO PIRATE DANCE ‘U..;. TRIC ran"e—Nugget Shop I ame that might have been| iaed o 953-t1 decided on the flip of a coin, Co- lumbia Lumber came from behind | to check Mikes by the score of 54 to 49 in the last of the twig bill. As slow moving and waryras two . heavyweights, the two teams got | off to a lethargic beginning. A gift shot sunk by Russo of Mikes tied the game up at T-all near the end of the first quarter. But a net- swisher by Blanchard pulled the| team from across the channel aheud. | The Lumbermen were one poim} behind at several times during the| second period through the use of fast breaks. Aase hit four baskets in a row for the Lumbermen. Bon- nett of Mikes dropped one in but a long shot failed to tally and the team ended the quarter one point behind at 22 to 23. | The lead changed hands by a one | point margin several times in the third period. The Lumbermen fin-| ally pulled ahead and ended the Cashen, { Iquarter with a six point lead. sBaéh c In the concluding period, the Pubic‘h g Lumbermen were not able to ge&i,m"m' e under the basket at first but man-|" T’otals aged to sift through for hook shots | that paid. A minor flurry by Mikes | {caused little threat with the home team shodting only the sure shots. The Pirates’ Dance for Elks and | their ladies to have been held at ‘t“e Elks ballroom Saturday night, | has been_ postponed tQ a later date (due to remodeling of the hall. 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain er Pcrcys Cate MARY SOCIETY MEETS TO HEAR CHARLES GOLDSTEIN SUMMARY | Columbia Lumber fg Aacse, f 2 The Mary Society will meet in; the parlers of the Northern Ll“h" Presbyterian chprch Friday at 8| {pm. with Mesdames William H. Barron and Helen Webster as hostesses. Charles Goldstein will 91 tell of his recent visit to Palestine, | — conditions there and the way in REFRIGERATOR Excellent which the country is building. Vis-| condition. Contact Parson’s El- itors at this meeting are invited. ectric, 10th and €. 865-1 - FOR RENT 2 ROOM apartment. Call 428, Cres- cent Apts. 82-2t o %) Pegues, f | Thibodeau, f Smithberg, c Forrest, g Totals Mikes Jones, Floberg, { Bonnett, ¢ Russo, g Blanchard, g - J & L 4 B 4 I Goi Reasons! THE fellow who has just had a “close call’ doesn’t have to be “sold” on the wisdom of insurance pro- tection. He's been warned! SovonvwHew® Bommww 8 Re~mcorcmocococoR 2 | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: { That on SATURDAY, Jandary 5th, 1952, at 10 o'clock AM., at the Grant A. Baldwin property at 321 West 12th Street, Juneau, Alaska, ‘red W. Orme, Administrator v.wa. of the estate of G. A. Bald- win, also known as Grant A. Bald- win, deceased, will offer to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, if the highest and best bid offered is satisfactory to said administrator, and subject to con- firmation of the probate court, all of the right, title and interest of the decedent and his estate, and his de- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Willis 3. Avery has made application for 1 hom under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Jerial 017521, for Lot E Plat of U. 3. Survey No. 2386, Pederson Hili Group of Homesites, situated or Glacier Highway, approximately 1 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, containing 4.33 acres, latitude 58° 21’ 49” N. longitude 134° 372 07" W. wd it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned and should file thejr adverse claim n the local land office, Anchorage, within the period of publication or hirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. TWO room apartment $30 pén' Unfortunately, disaster month. Write Box 320. dcesn’t often “call its shots”. Consider yourself warned! Call on us for your insurance protection NOW. Shattuck Ageney Phone 23y Seward Street JUNEAU NEW and warm unfurnished bed- room apartments $131.50 and up. Mendenhal] Apartments 971-18 OFFICE space for rent. Klein 51-ti building. Phone Black 763. Socornwowui SocomomNaHN Scowwwnwar o 9 GAMES FRIDAY Playinz on Friday night in the et first game is the Crimson Bears FROM PETERSBURG against the Storis followed by Co- Lloyd T. Swanson of Petersburg lumbia Lumbermen playing the 2 isees, heirs and legal representa- 1. Imperials. et is KWPVmB'l‘i"'he Baranof Hotel. w Imp! _ {tives in and to the real and personal —_— e — property hereinafter described, upon the following terms, to wit: cash, in lawful money of the United States (10% of the purchase price to he paid the administrator on the day of sale, and the balance upon con- firmation of sale by said court and delivery of a proper deed of convey- ance). The real and personal property which will be offered for sale is|_ described as follows: STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold £t (1) Al of Lot No. 1 in Block 205 735-t3 of the Casey Shattuck Addition to the town of Juneau, Alaska, together with the improvements thereon. (2) The personal property of the estate described on the inven- tory and ,appraisement “for said | estate, including furniture and tools., FRED W. ORME, Admimistrator w.w.a. First Publication: Dec. 5, 1951. Last Publication: Dec. 26, 1951. NGTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hercby given that the undcr':lzned CHARLES GOLD-| g g o by # 1 DOD door, new engine, new i ,.l"“ boeh. duly, “mmm?m tires, excellent condition. See Adminisirator With Will Annexed Teaver Dayis 960-t of the Last Will and Testament 2 5 and Estate of LAURA GOLDSTEIN, | LOST A“li’ FOUND STORE space heated, 1000 square feet. George Brothers. 949-t1 FURNISHED ROOMS, adjcim;u bath. Phone 1008 after 5 p.m. 940-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. Call or sce Peter Wood, 911. Rhode Island Red PDDASTING PULLETS DR. TED OBERMAN OPTOMETRIST GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager Oct. 10, 1951. Dec. 5, 1951 PHONE: OFFICE 61 NTURY THEATRE BLOG. 20TH CZNTURY THEATRE JUNEAU, ALASKA 2ND FLOOR st Publicatios Last Publicatio! P e ALASKA TELEPHONE CORPORATION thru cooperation with the Signal Corps, U. S. Army announces CONTINUOUS TELEPHONE SERVICE (24 hours per day — 7 days per week) ALL MANES - ALL MODELS PRICED FOR LQUICK SALE AVAILABLE now. Space for rest- aurant or other business. Phone 452. 882-t STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-t1 WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent Anderann Piano p Ph. 145 USED CARS 1951 FORD pickup, radio and heat- er. Phone 123, Al Painter. 81-tf % ! § spchALl 1‘)49 DODGE 4-door Sedan L] 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan o 1950 DODGE 4-door Sedan Pra re £eSs between SKAGWAY, ALASKA deceased. and JUNEAU, ALASKA and connections to other points on the systems of both carriers. crrr s cnnn .,-o,o—-——~~wwm’"‘—voo~o i | All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present them, with proper vouch- ers attached, to the undersigned at his office in the Goldstein Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 20, 1651. CHARLES GOLDSTEIN Administrator With Will Annexed. First Publication: Nov. 21, 1951, Last Publication: Dec, 12, 1951. LOST—Lady’s Elgin watch, black cord band with gold clasp, be- tween subport and Percy’s. Re- ward. Call Black 624. 81-2t _WANTED e e COUPLE or someone to live oh large comfortable boat, rent free this winter. References required. Red 737. 82-6t ' ZEMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — R.W.CowlingC 115 Front Street PHONE 57

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