The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1947, Page 6

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*‘_——f, PAGE SIX _ ELLEIS AR DAILY TRIPS JUKER R T S from JUT ial 21-day rov 13 s ad frip— with stopovers Speci Stretch your travel dollar by Flying Clipper »’ ‘» \%fi Here's your chance to travel at a great Plan your visits and business calls now. For now you can Clipper to nearly all major Alaskan cities at bargain prices—at least 25% off regular round-trip fares. You have 21 full days for the round trip, including stop overs. Bargain tickets are available only until April 1 on excursion travel to be completed by April 20. So fly by Clipper now. We'll gladly help you plan your Winter Excursion. See or write Loca! Address and Phone Number PAA/ Mmmm via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, ek, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vaucouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 JEINES | U 70 KETCHIRAN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU INSTALLATION OF immediately after the playing of weau-Douglas baskethall The Boy 'icoulx and other 10 have been invited will be noti- ALASKA OFFICERS, EMBLEM ] Corresponding SeCretary—Betty jufueimpepedeieteiimtetebob bt Casperson. Recording Secretary—Alyce Dal- * ziel. by Scout committee, so they Financial Secretary—Ethel - the party according t (lUBV MSI NIGHT phreys. g S BABY GIRL FOR DEVONS Mamie Jensen, | Treasurer—Crystal Forsyth. baby girl was born to Mr. and — A very impressive and solemn Chaplain—Mary Westfall. ks 2 James Devon yesterday morn- BASKETBALL TONIGHT ceremony was held last evening at istorian—Peggy Mclver. 3R at 9:15 o'clock in St. Ann’s Tw tant basketball games 8 o'clock in the Elks’ Hall by the Press Correspondent—Emelie Tay- al at Juneau. The young are scheduled to be played off this Juneau Emblem Club No. 90 when lor. FOR SALE daughter weighed 7 pounds and 13 evering in the Douglas gymnasium ounces and with mother is reported First game will be Douglas High for the coming year g doing well. This is the first child School vs. the Juneau High, with The former officers marched in of the ycung co who have not the game to stari at 7 o'clock. This and remained in their chairs until ¢t picked out a nare for the girl. | game will be followed with a “play- District Deputy Mrs. : over game” between Mike's Night DVF DEPARTMENT MEETS Owls vs. Darnells. Both games West, Past Exalted Ruler of tke The Douglas Voluntecr Fire De- should prove very interesting to Ketchikan Elks Lodge, No. 1429, phstiient - Keld monthly | Jasketball fans to take charge of the installation meeting last with Presi- BR8] A5 of .the new. oificars: dent siding ARREST AT WRANGELL Officers of the Ketchikan Club An fon was extended to then occupied the chairs after members of the Department by the| U. S. Marshal Willilam T. Ma- which the new local officers werc Juneau Firemen, to attend that De- | honey received a wire from the presented and took their oaths of partment’s Dance to be held Satur- | Jeputy U. S. Marshal of Wrangell office day evening in the Elks hall | advising that a man by the name Mrs. Alberta Roady, Installing New committees appointed were: | of Hamilton had been arrested on Marshal, escorted the officers to Gordon Gray, Tony Reiss and Guy “ alleged charges of demanding mon- | their respective chairs. Each new Russo for the March refreshment|zy at the point of a knife and officer was then given their in- committee; Tauno Neimi, Harr hreatened bodily harm. He is ex- structions and obligations for the Worobec and Rex Herm: coming year March Maintenance committ the | sected to be irand Ju bound over to the ry. ‘The new olicers are: newly elected officers were installed Annie Whal2y of Ketchikan was escorted by Fred : g B, 5 President—Beulah Lee. VALENTINE PARTY | FOOD SALE Past President—dJohanna Jensen. Douglas Girl Scouts will give| By Lutheran Ladies Aid at Bert Vice President—Marian Hedges. a Valentine Party this evening in| 'ash Grocery, Sat. 11 am. Trustee, three years—Dewey Shel- the Assembly 1¢ of the school | adv. 502-t2 ' don. Team Mates. .. KILTIE SKIRTS and SWEATERS < All wool sweaters in navy, yellow, red, green, pink or light blue. Sizes 32 to 40. £ Big Safety Pin dec- ed side - fringe skirt in red, green and blue plaids, all wool, sizes 9 to 15. as =T 353 T Women's Aveaner It's the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Build General Eledric AUTOMATIC Blankels SPELL COMFORT and RESTFUL SLEEP in the coldest of weather. The fully automatic contrel maintains the selected warmth regardless of the room temperature. Purchase one of these blankets now and these wintery nights will seem to you like sleeping in the mild sunshine of 2 summer day. ¥ also now have a large stock of Coffee Brewers Electric Fans Pin-Up Lamps Floor Lamps Bed Lamps Heating Pads Electric Irons Alarm Clocks Pressure Cookers Baby Bottle Warmers Sun Lamps * Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFHIGEBATIUN ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent SR e e e e R R Marshal—Belle Hudson istant Marshals — Charlotte gar and Ann Thorpe. fiC"vrx}p)’iiv flash x 34 complete Speed “with NEW 2Y Cantera, Ba Crganist—Lillian Uggen. equipment and carying case $300. Guards—Lyda Museth and Opal Call at Snap Shoppe, 502-tf Jensen. - — -— Trustees (holdovers)—Hazel Mce | BOAT RADIO. Canning machine, ker, shovels, axe, Lcod and Eva Cla JargePimmEve o Retiring. President Johanna Jen-| Wheelbarrow. Bindseil Apts 5‘3;4' sen was presented with a Past % Prsident’s pin i 1933 HUDSON Coupe, $400 cash. Following the installation, which prone Red 320 after 6 p.m. was well attended by Emblem Club 503-t2 members, Elks and th: per was ser 1¢ r ladies, sup- ng enjoyed MOD, 94 WINCHESTER. 30-30 riflc to music by orchestra. perfect, $48. Win. 22 spec. very, Th2 a was oae 0: the best good $25. Johnson Seahorse 22| and most cnjoyatle of any given mod. P. O. -38 good condition | by the Emblim Club. $275. Johnson Seahorse 24 mod.| L e P-50 good condition $275. C. L. Lyon Bx. 44, Haines, Alaska. | 499-16 | PUBLIC CARD PARTY AT CATHOLIC PARISH HALL IS SCHEDULED TONIGHT o e e e i GRUMMAN WIDGEONS. We have| two of the best Widgeons in the country. Late models and low Everything is 1 readiness for the hours. Both have two-way radio public card party at the Catholic and instrument group inciuding Parish Hall tonight artificial horizon and directional! Pinochle, whist and bridge will 8yro. Beautifusy finished and luxurious upholstery. Not a be featured. There will be prizes for cards and a door prize as well. Dancing to the music of Leo Navarro and his Merrymakers will follow the c ing. Refreshments are to be served. scratch cn these ships. Newly li- | . $16,000 each delivered to For further details wire! or write the Fontana School of s, Ford Airport, Iron Mountain, Michigan, USA. | " BREAKS LEG SPRUCE CORD WOOD for sale. Mrs. Rose Cochrane, proprietor Fhone 6E3. 500-t6 of the Bus Depot Lunch room, fell coogpn spaniel pupples. 940 W. on the slippery sidewalk on her ... 49711 way to do banking and broke a leg She is in St. Ann's Hospital. LATE MODEL Reminzton Portatle type r, like new, $50. Call 4 or Red 413. 497-t1 NOTICE I will not be responsikle for ar debts contracted in my name unle: FOR SAIL -New Loubie drum In- personally authorized by me. gersoll- 1d clectric tugger hoist. Signed: EMIL JACOBSON. type unit complete with rollers powered by 0 volt three phase 60 also new % yard write Sitka Box 678, Sitka, 496-16. adv. 504-t4 A g “p : k=4 ets, one trunipe ( 5 ® with ca Alaska Music h or easy terms. wpply, Inc NEW SOPRANI accordians, casn or T Alaska Music Supply, Inc. 495-tf 1940 door sedan, 42 motor. Ph. :30 and 6 p.m. 488-t1 " sedan. Good 843 487-tf . 1CE CUBE TRAY. RELEALES umr‘:“}t‘z‘7 $3.75 Parsons Eleciric Co. Your Philco Dealer T CLARA L. DILG Accounting and Office SERVICE Phene 557 Goldstein Bldg. ¢ SEATTLE For COMFORT and / furnished hotel, phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf FOR SALE- house Jocation. Box 579, fmice houses and lot, good condition and best Inquire Trevor Davis. Juneau 472-t1. SLIGHTLY USI kbl Diesel Marine with 2 to { reduc- tion gezr, ready to go. See it at Juneau Welding & Mach. Shop. 469-tf. "')H REN‘I’ ONE-2 ROOM fur. apt; also one rcom apt, both newly renovated. Phone 882. 502-t2 OOMS Kitchen priviieges. Home Tatel—Ph. 838, NI(SELEAN ROOMS, day or week, | new management, Colonial Hotel | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947 WANT ADS MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Including CAB CO. GRAY LINE TOURS AND GARAGE | 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natioral Bank REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM Frame, Good Neigh- borhocd, Redecorated, Furnace, Nicely furnished, $5,950. $750 cash down-payment. $35 month, buys cottage close in. Priced at $3,500. Includes furnishings. A bargain. A COZY cottage on Gold Belt, Beautiful scenic view. Furnace, Woodburning Fireplace, Nicely furnished. Refrigeraticn, New Electric range. $6,250. DOUGLAS FURNISHED DUPLEX. 2 baths. Clean. $5,250. A 2 STORY HOME: 4 room apartment down, Completely redecorated. Wrmdhumxm Large lot 50 x 200. ATE PRICES Tel. 354 - BALMAT & CCMPANY RFAL ESTATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 ~ WANTED WANTED- C:xp‘\blu pnson lo care for children in my home, 229 5th. 503-t2 WE WANT USED magnetos. Bring them in, any size or make. PAR- SONS ELECTRIC CO. 503-tf bedroom house for re- WANTED—2 sponsible, permanent tennant. Write Empire C-1234. 503-tf YOUNG COUPLE want to buy smeall house or duplex. Write Em- e C-1726. 501-t3 HOUSEWORK by by day or hour. Ca- pable. Ph. Douglas 232 evenings. 500-t6 BUYER Zor ]arge hea\mlul Lane cedar chest. Ph. Blue 640. 200-t5 SLESMAN—Camng on drug stores, taverns, hotels, restaurants, cigar stores, etc., to sell unusual pre- mium punch board deals. Samples and attractive photographs fur- nished. All inquiries held i strictest confidence. The Pro= ducts Co. 4701 No. Talman, Chi- cago 25. 500-t1 $25 REWARD—To a..yone who can find suitable apt. or house for young couple. Will lease or buy necessary furnishings. Veteran must have by March 1st. Write box 2925. (d.h) 24 2 - -tf) | S 324 nd St Phone 187 (07-t0) SEAVIEW APT.—Ope block from | | ime £ e NEW Federal Building. @10-42) | e | LOST ANDFOUND Mgr. Habit! | ! | ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME ANDF g at ‘ | GOLD EAR CLIP near Federal | 3 Bldg.,, 4th, Seward, or Franklin Sts. Return to Dept. of Education, Federal Bldg. Reward. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA VIEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ! BETTY WANTED—Space for small busi- ness school, two nights a week Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 2864. 486-tmo. — | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil loughby. Phone 788 | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specialising in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) |PIANOS RENTED sna TUNED Arnderson Shop. BE SURE TO SEE the St. Ber- nard puppies in Darnell's Sport Center window on Saturday, Feb. 15. 503-t1 and ETHEL Boarding House, 249 So. Franklin. The Old Barbeque. Meals family style. 4 502-t8 WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEEI Realistic Perma- pent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1: Lola’s beauty Shop. Phape 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{full, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. Empire Waniads get results!

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