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PAGE SIX 1} " M ’1 irrows, Soprano Solo. Miss Clai B. R. Glass Wom Do P Mrs. Milded E.| ASIER SUNi)A“I ey n Tears,” Chor- Barron, Mi orly Léivers, Mrs E o i Elma Burrus, Miss Coralie Carl 5 Seer Contralto son, Miss Patricia Davis « g, O Dear, Dear Coun- idt, g try Dr J. A Smith Jack The Northern Light Presbyterian “Thine Is The Ki m,” Chorus. Fa J. W. Leivers, H. D, Church Choir resent the Or- The Presentation of Tithes and Nordling, W. Barron, Jack Glover. at led City,” b The Doxolo; The 1 o'clock wor- r of Consccration; The Offer- Th Unfold, Ye Portals” by EAS]’ER SERVI(ES n of Mr. Haydn for piano and organ 't t, with Mrs. Carol ‘The Meditation, Rev. Willis R - LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘Intermezzc,” Org Heaven A New i Bass Solo ¢k TFor- The observance of Easter Day at the Lutheran Church will begin at W Holy, Holy,” C s the St y School hour of 9:45 a ( i tus m., when the ch Il gather E n For A Fe Let the Heavens Rejoice,” C fc their East ». This I Heave Are Double Choir service will center the tell-| T'o The Lord Our God pra of the Easter ory by the use mn, “Holy, Holy, Hol Sclo, Mis r Folta colored slides and the children 11l to Worship—The Apostles Come, Ye Blessed of My Father,” are inviting their parents to be Solo, Mrs. Elma Burrus guests, The Invocation, Lord's Prayer The Fining Pot Is For Silver The main Worship Service will Gloria Patri 1 % be at 11 a. m. when the Pastor Are They Which Came,” will preach the sermon, “The Fact Chort Solo, Mrs. Jewell Bur- on Which Life Hinges.” no Solo- The Junior Choir under the dir- ist Shall Hunger No More,” ection of Mrs. Mary Peter and “My Scul Is Athirst for GOM,” Soprano Contralto Duet, Mrs. accompanied on Ute piano by Miss — vell Burrows and Miss Clair Fol- Joan Hared will sing tke anthem CARA NOME ‘Allcluia” by Humphrics. 7 Cherubic Host,” D: The Senicr Choir directed by Mrs. J I A1 ss Obligato T Katherine Alexander an the Instant new loveliness is pe Thok Pht an and Miss Lily M ad on yours when you use your the piano will sing “O Cod 30d” TR 1h autlify, by Rubinstein-Monestel, which in- texture, fint ECONOMY cludes solo part$ by Mis. Lucille and clinging §IZE Stonehouse and Mrs. Nevin powerl 59 The public is cordially invited to REG. Lo attend. GET YOUR SIZE U iR e TINT TODAY sl Al . Butler, Mauro Drug Co. lane ith He efsy, Burrow Pelican Chatter “The Rexall Store” Ed PELICAN, Alaska, (Special Correspondence) —The re- sults of the Pelican City elections which were held on April 9 are as fcllows: Elected for Mayor, Fred Wetc for the city council, Jack Ronning, Jo2 Paddock, Gilbert ! Edgecomb and John Heueisen. All of the above cffices will be h: for a pericd of one year. Edgecomb was electzd to the iboard for a three year term. April 15 The first meeting of the newl, elected council took place on April o fi13 Mayor Wetche made a report at that time on the ri s of hi recent trip to Jureau for the of purchasing new equipment for Pelican. 7. LOVELIEST COLORS AVERAGE ROOM THOMAS HARDWARE . 3. DRIES IN ONE HOUR . is now in Pelican taking on bait. | | | Mike | Karppi paid Thompson. and —George a flying visit to Peli- e ” lcan on April 11, and returned to PHONE 555 Juneau April 12. Thompson an- nounced that he will be located in Sitka during the coming fishing season. Karppi will be fish buy- er for Engstrom Bros, in Pelican \this season. YOUR Aaw 772 DEALER of Juneau, arrived Ed Johnson, Pacific Northern Leads Again ® Reduced Raies 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. © Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporls The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly traiped stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska Lily Ticket Gffice: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 :ed to return here | Fishing boats, H owned by ,,m,,m St ,_, peef W. S. Stear; and Radar, owned by W. Bodey, stopped in Pelican over- & ”{1 |night enroute to Cordova. Both 4 ACLE WALL FINISH the Hasta and Radar are new com- « ONE COAT COVERS most well- 4. MIXES WITH WATER bination gill net and seine boats """_';"'""l e ";"m‘:,':‘ 5. KO “PAINTY"" ODOR and wore built at Lake Union +2. APPULS UKE MAGIC 6. WasHes EAsILY ONE GALLON DOES HEF The new schocner, Cr Sound, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRh——jUNEAU ALASKA WANT ADS ‘I,y plane on April 12. He will buy ‘.H 'fish for Whiz in Palican. | : Oy K. Raatikainen arrived avoard the | ¥ Aurora cn April 13, L3I an ex-|.J |tended trip south. Mrs. Raatikainen is row in Finland visiting rela- | tives and frion egeefeefertorferfonfecffe focfosfefeolindeedesfired and is not expect- | until September FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Don White are |spending a few weeks in Juneau| |while Mr. White is having some HOUSE AND FURNITURE, 1111 dental work done. They' expect to; West 9th St. Must sell right (return to Pelican sometime during| y. Vilo and C Melody saxa- the latter part of April. ! phone. (249-t3) Mrs. Ed. Waltonen and Mrs, John | 39 PLYMOUTH, & NEW “"‘2';-9 P;" (249-t4) Heueisen returned to Pelican plane on April 6, Mrs, Waltonen . i B had been in Skagway visiting her IROLLIN(" BOAF by | ‘V rginia D‘ daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and bt ol e (248-t3) | Mrs. Polley. | L e i g = | !-‘()R SAI F~ D“(upult Call 284 Mirs. Fred Grant and her threc (248-13) | children left by plane on April 7 ——— e for. Juneau on the first lap of a! ¢ BEDROOM HOUSE in country | 2 LANE bowhng alley. trip to Seattle, | | FULLY equipped ll‘slallmnt { Mrs. Korrad Klippert and her| PIANO. voung dauzhter left by plane on, Ph. 676 Rm. 3 First ‘National | April 7 for Juneau ik Bldg (@46-t0) | Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Torkilsen INCOME PROPERTY in bu«:ine.&sf' refirned fo_Pelican on Apell 14. Gistriet - seveial furnished [ApLs. | The Torkilsens have boen in Seattle| 1S 17 pe-cent on investment.| for the past three weeks. Price bldg. unfurnished $8,750, or | SR with all furnishings 1ding | The Pelican, owned by Gus Say-| electric ranges and frigidaires | la, is now ahchored Here, Sav-| $10.000. Some terms. Write C 98 ela has just returned from 'a trip| ©/? ire. (246-t0) south. CONCRE.x BLUCK machines—air AN ] operated—capablz of 1200 8 X 8 x| 16 and smaller blocks per day.! MRS .M(KSON MARSHS | Mixers hd allied equipment | available on five week delivery. | FATHER DIES IN FRANCE Western Sales and Manufactur- | Mrs. Jacksun Marsh pived ing Co., T West 65th, Seattle. word of the pa father, (245-12) | have ‘ PICTURE FRAMING; Etienme Ncuk: 15, at Aret- 2, on te, France. N‘U“kfp g ident of Assortment of the latest mould- 3 e # o % 3 1 San Francisco for 15 years before %% J‘Lm?"% P :?","f’ly! he retirned to his native Jand. He _CO-'118 2ud St. Ph. 407 (245-16) | ied just eight months of,the death SUN FLAME oil hearter, good con- of his wife, who passed away st Gition. pelee rensornbic. . Seauirs | G, P. O. Box 3941. (245-t6) | Guadalcanal was named by a REAL SILK HOSIERY. Rep. Bar-, 15th centu adventurer after his anof Hotel. Mrs. Balton. hotee town in Spain. (245-t4) { CALL FOR BIDS GILLNET, 175 fathoms. See Har- ed bids will be received in the bor Master. (244-t) office of the Commissioner of Edu- Territory of Alaska, Juneau, . at 10:00 A. M., May 6, 1946 and will then be opened and read for the furnishi of all labor, materials, transportation and equ mant ary for the complet constr of - the Aniak, Teller Point School Buildings BUILDING LOT in Seatter Tract,| 100 ft. frontage. Ph. Black 139.| (244-tf) tion, basement, | (239-tf) | i MODERN HOME with apk. Phone Red 350, ONE KLINKER bullt round bottom skiff 14 ft. copper rastened, brass Teachers' Living Quarters sli finished, and one Westinghouse in the Territory of £ ka. freezer A-1 condition, 14 cu. ft. Plans may be obtained from Dr. Call 143 (232-tf) } James C. Ryan, Commissioner of 2 0% - Edueation, Territory of Alagiga, Ju- FOR SALE--Buy a dollar ticket on neau, Alaska, from the schodl teach- the washing machine or frigidaire ers at Aniak, Teller and Clarks Point for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) or from the City Clerks at‘Anchor- = e . Fairbanks and Nome, Alaska. ACRE TRACTS A deposit of $10.00 will be'required for each set of plans and specifica- tions, to insure their return A bid bond or certified fheck in the amount of 5% of the”Contract pric® payable to LhP Department of Education, Territory of Alaska will be required to accompany the pro- posal, i miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. | @10-tt) | ONE JUNEAU CHURCH HAS CHANGED NAME The Church of -Christ (Christian) DR. JAMES C. RYAN 'announces changing the name to! Commissioner of Education The First Christian Church, tem- | Territory of Alaska. porary meeting place at 10th and First publication, April 19, 1946. E Streets. The change of name is Last publication, May 3, 1045. to avoid confusion with the Juneau NOTICE 18 HEREB Y GIVEN: Church of Christ. ‘The anncuncement says plans are That Jennie Holst, executrix of the estate of Martin Holst, deceased, going forward to build a church has filed her final account and re- this summer and “we hope to have port. of her administration of said the building finished before fall. We estate, and her position for dis- want to thank our friends in Ju- tribution thereof, in the United neau who have so kindly assisted States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- us in establishing the Christian neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; Chu)'ch. that 10 o’clock A: M. June 15th, 1946, “Our pastor, Homer C. Murphy, has been fixed as the time and said Ph. D. will operate a Physical; court -the place for hearing same; Therapy Clinic in connection with and that all persons concerned his pastorial duties. He was, prior therein are hereby notified to appear to the war, the Dean of the Cali- at time and place and file fornia College of Physiotherapeutics. He resigned this position to become one of the Chief Physical Therap- ists for the United States Armed ' Forces. “Dr. Murphy is a graduate of the their objections, if any, to said final account anc petition for set- tlement and distribution thereof. « Dated: Juneau, Alaska, April 11th, 1946. JENNIE HOLST, Executrix. ' University of Berlin, majoring in des F publication, April 12, 1946. peychology. He also studied Physi- L vmbhmuon, May J 1946. cal Medicine in Vienna and Stock- holm, majoring in Dietics and Swedish Manipulations, mastering all the scientific movements of| the latter.”. e HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Joe Kelly and discharged Mrs. A. F.| Knight, both medical patients, yes- terday. | charged Amy Knudsen, Hoonah, all medical patients. e > ® 0 & 5 ° 0 0 0 000 9 TIDE TABLE APRIL 20 tide 3:41 am, 165 ft. tide 10:18 am., 00 ft. tide 16:28 p.m., 136 ft. tide 22:12 pm., 4.1 ft. High Low High Low o o 0 For /ft/ especially | IF YOU QT i WANTED The Government Hospital ad-{Alaska. The Surplus Property Of- mitted George Jim, Hoonah, and|fice of the Department of the In- Johnny Ebona, Juneau, and dis-'terior reserve the right to reject | | IIIHIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIiIlIIIlIII REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BEAUTY towns, SHOPS in two Alaska 5 ROOM FURNISHED lacier d log house bath, of Wash- — ample on heat ing ma greund Hiway—Full kiicaen ranege. ine Piand no pr ARE inte or exchange of Juneau, let us assist you. ted in | -III.HSK%%I FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1946 WMS’ % Daily Schedwlcd Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Keichikan | Also Trips 0 } HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH | AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ; For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | GRADELLE LEIGH | REALTOR I Fhone 557, Corner 2nd, and Frankiin WANTED — Woman clerk, Sull®s §| Bakery. (249-t1) {| { - - | | FOR LEASE— hed 5 rocm f§i house, see § ranklin. Ph. Douglas 383 (249-t5) pedal Ph. Douglas 133 (248-16) ave scwing machine. GIRL WiLL cleaning 580. house- Ph. Red (248-t2) DO per gener hour. $1 W and dinette Iunnum 680. NTED TO BUY WA 2 or 3 bedroom house. Ph. Green 370 after 5 pm. (234-tf) N | \ WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wii- E loughby. Phone 788. i { { MISCELLANECUS WINTER & POND €O, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging Attists’ Paints and Materials of ; Finest Quality Wholesale Juneau .. Retail PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED, Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Rn;\lisl ic Perm;- FOR RENT STEAM HEATED vate home, reference Ph. Green 410. edroom in pri- required. (248-t1) — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t0) SEAVIEW APAHTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) e e et | SEALED BIDS will be received until 2 p.m. May 6, 1946 at the De- partment of the Interior Surplus Preperty Office, Anchorage, Alaska | lon “as is—where is” surplus mar-| ine equipment located at Juneau,! LEAVING FERRY FLOAT LOAD FREIGHT TU M. S. LE@TA Haines and Skagway AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY— DAY, BLUE 449—PHONE 79 Box 2165 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1340 Public Accountants — Auditers 208 Franklin Siree FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 Kinloch N. Neill ll\QllKl ABOUT OIR \]()\'THL\ A(CO[ — Tax Counselors LAVERY John W. Clark TING SERVICE BUILDING Alaska - Elecironics JIM LANGDON-—-Manager 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 e —tc ereotooos 315 Decker Way. | 00000009020 000000000960 0000090000600099 FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. 5. PAT,OF DIESEL MABINE ENGINES GENUINE PARTS and SERVICE - SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY Ketchikan dnd Skagway. All bids | submitted must be accompanied by | a twenty-five percent deposit in, the form of certified check or cash- | iers check payable to Treasurer of | the United States, and a statement indicating whether or not the item | sired is Ior use in Alaskan ws»: ters. Bids will be subject to prior withdrawal by Government agen- cies and purchase by certified vet- erans through preference. Certified | veterans may purchase under pre-; ference at the appraised price on| April 29 at Anchorage, Fairbanks or Juneau Surplus Property Office. Listings of equipment and instruc- tions for bidding may bhe obtained at the Anchorage, Fairbanks or Ju- | neau Surplus Property Office and | at the Veterans Clubs, Ketchikan, any and all bids. Kayser is creating FERN'S STUDIO That Mother’s Day Portrait THE BEST FOR HER Phane 567 Second Street enchanting new fab- underthings, lingerie. Kavse | S&T AV SER | o st oy donine | ] | | ‘ ric gloves, hosiery, | | i i | HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES Box 1465 Phone 677 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA mlfll imnm DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €32 -