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PAGL SIX 79-Year Quality Reputation Behind Heinz Baby Foods FEUSI & JENSEN, Inc. PHONE 202 DOUGLAS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY CHOICE POT ROASTIb. 59¢ ROUND STEAK - 1b. 85 DARIGOLD BUTTER - - 21bs.$1.97 CANADIAN EGGS - - 2doz.§1.65 KRAFT MAYONNAISE - Pini 59« R AT KELVINATOR! Amaszing Post-War 9-cu.ft. Refrigerator with a Frozen Food Chest! BIG FROZEN FOOD CHEST HOLDS 40 POUNDS Freczes and stores meat, poultry, ice cream, and all those delicious packaged frozen foods. Now you can enjoy the luxury of having your own frozen food supply—of out-of-season treats! A MOIST-MASTER REFRIGERATOR, TOO! Here's super-moist cold that dew- freshens garden vegetables—keeps cakes, sandwiches and uncovered leftovers fresh and tasty for days! And there’s balanced cold aplenty for your everyday foods See us for this and other Modern Elecirical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of De endable 24-hour Electric Service Get 'the Pest lhinqs lilsl..._(wl | l THLE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Ul [ . GOOD OIL GOOD GREASE ~ GOOD WORK SAVES YOUR TRUCK ... SAVES YOU MONEY! I i l I 1 4 | 1 1 1 1 ] \ N s S O Regular and s proper lubrica- tion—by men | who know your truck best— { is the best truck “‘insurance’’ you can buy. See us TODAY. Our workman- ship is ‘‘tops’’—cur prices very reasonable! THE RIGHT GREASE, T0 R. W. COWLING CO. 115 Front Street L4 Phone 57 YOU CAN BUY BEAR BRAND “SWonderized®” YARNS Anti-SHRINK and Anti-MATTING NO MORE WORRIES when you wash baby’s sweaters or dad’s socks. Infant Yarn Sweaier and Sock Yarn 60c Ball §5¢ Ball Ask to See the Luscious NEW COLORS in Casalaine SPORTS YARN ANGEL ZEPHE: LADYLAINE FINGERING WORSTED YAR NEEDLETRAFT & JUKIOR SHOP 111Y% Seward Street FOR SALE At a Sacrifice to Close Fstate “THRE GOVERHCR ELISHA P. FERRY" Formerly Yacht "DREAMERIE"” —176 ft. long, 1614 ft. beam, 6 ft. draft, 54 net tonnage, iron barked stem to stern. —165 H. P. Gray Marine Diesel Engine, practically new. —Registered speed 8.65 knots at 1200 RPM. —110 Volt light and auxiliary plant, electric anchor hoists, Pilot house con- trol, hot water heating plant, three large state rooms, shower, two lava- tories, large galley, new oil range, hot and coid water, crew quarters for four forward, 10 x 18 observation room with upholstered seats, ship to shore radio, and large cargo and deck sy 3 —Ide=1 for hunting, cruising or fishing parties or easily converted to work boat. —Very sound construction and splendid sea boat. —Boat can be examined at Yakutat at present. For Particulars Communicate with M. E. MONAGLE 200 Seward Building, Juneau g R HARDY TREFZGER Yakutat, Alaska Rear Seat Heating System . 44 PASSENGERS ARE Shorfage of Dried | CARRIED THURSDAY ' Salmon Threafens BY ALASKA COASTAL Races af Fairbanks al made flights ves- Tied 44 passengers as (& Coa. FAIRBANKS, Alaska, A shortage of baled me teday was thres main event winter, Alaska Feb. 27— , dried sal- the an- sled u to Haines: C. Heimiller, Pearthree, Keith Roberts, Marion Brown, H. Ellinger V. Haines to Juneau: G. R. Gray, Jack David, Elizabeth David Juneau to Skagway: John Lundy, Bill Markle, George Hanna, L. W Williams of the huskies. Skagway to Juneau: C. A. Car- Not cnly that, but at least 13 roll, C. S. Cain, L. W. Williams, G. more teams of five to 13 dogs each Edgar_ Gallant. are expected to come from Juneau to Sitka: Collette FOSter, (he Territory to compete for Mrs. A. Mosher, Harold Clark, Ches- ¢5000 prize money r obs, Hershel Green, Richard " A" gled doz in racing trim wolfs down about tws pounds of dogfish (per day In normal years the (supply is ar Resid { however, that last summ | fieshermen deserted their carnival ven dog mushers grooming their teams for the derby reported they were nearing the bettom of tieir supply of salmon, basic diet the Kerns. Sitka to Juneau: Al Lawrence, Dan Moller, Daisy Mae Lewis. Tenakee to Juneau: Tom strong. Juneau to Petersburg: Elder Lee. Petersburg to Juneau: Lynn Boy- er, June Pederson, Lloyd Pederson Petersburg to Ketchikan: Frank ‘Rozir‘h. | ! Wrangell to Ketchik § ‘H.‘ A ® quz::';;mfimm-n Johnson w'rum.xisum Re(ommeflded Ketchikan to Wrangell: L. s.‘FDr Rehabil"a'i(m rester . Columbia River Salmon Blake, Harry Bary er Arm- rivers to draw high wages in the truction of Alaskan bases —————— Wrangell to Petersburg Loomis, | Haines to Skagway: Mrs. Knudsen, | over wheels along the Yukon and other | military | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948 W-A-N=-T A-D=-S FOR SALE Phone Black 630. 822 2t 42 PLYMOUTH Sedan; motor and tire A-1; body fair: $850. Red BEAUTIFUL new home Behrends| g1, ) ot Ave. Large cement basement, 2| B A AT i bedrooms finished, third par-| PARTLY Finished, partly furr | tiaily complete. Furnished or un- ished modern 6-room house, leav- | furnished. x ing city soon. 119 Willoughby Avenue. 821 3t MURPHY & MURPIIYi | DISTINCTIVE home, ilator fireplace of stone, pegged | floors, 5 acres pat. land., well| | furnished, 3 bedrooms. huge Heat- | BIRD Cage. APPROX. 1 acre patl land wilh' 32x32 cement basement right| turn Douglas Beach. Acreage cleared | | PETE! sheppard, Kruse, Dil- | | lon property, Glacier Highway, Fritz Cove and Auke Bay area.! TWO Floating canneries; few | months work; living quarters, etc. Big money makers., Will NEW HERCULES MARINE EN- GINE, 4 cylinder, 40 hp, 2 to 1 reduction with new 20"x14” pro- peller; $200 saving! NEW EVENRUDE OUTBOARD Motor, 10 hp, 4 cylinder; $30 or more below retail price. Phone Black 366. 821 2¢ train buyers. Realized 75 percent last E year on investment. ] DUPLEX furnished, good invest-| ment Decker Bldg., Crescent|_ R . PR Apts, 3-bedroom home Waynor| HALF interest in Gasboat “Fran- Additio Machine Shop’ 21 cis” 180 fathoms purse seine, houses and lot near Small Boat| $1200. See G. E. Cleveland, First Harbor. Nat. Bank. 812 1 mo LEN'S GROCLRY Store, doing good business. See G. G. Brown, 813 it MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bunk 4 G M C Stauon Wagon. Call Juneau Janitor Service. Phone 806, 810 1 mo — | SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near Mrs. William Hayden Jureau to Gustavus Mrs. G. Parker Gustavus to Juneau kehans. Juneau to Pelican: H Mrs. H. C. Jones e Russian Embassy Placarded; 2 Men Bert Parker, George Luet- C Arresied, Fined WASHINGTON, Two men were fir day for puttin Feb, 27— d $100 each to- on the Rus- summer saying and “Beware, Spies They Donald A. Lohbeck, 30, . Louis, and the Rev. Oliver ff, 33, Denver Baptist min- Lohbeck onece published at K. Smith. Judge Jennings Bailey fined them. A jury in U. S. District Court had convicted them of vio- lating a law against displaying ory to a foreign gov- paper Detroit by Gerald L. etta, Ohio, was also charged in the case. He pleaded guilty. Hi e will be imposed after a bation officer makes recommen- dations. e Elton Engstrom, Jr. Ceiebrajfi Birthday lton Engstrom, Jr., is celebrat- ing bhis birthday this evening with | party refreshments, games and danc- {ing. Elton was born 13 years ago 1yesterday in Juneau: Twenty seven {young friends and classmates are invited to join the fun. Guests will include Russell Nel- |son, Albert Carlson, Joyce Rivers, ! Dick Folta, Molly MacSpadden, Bob- | by Dapcevich, Allan Engstrom, Elo-| iise DeLand, Dean Royal Johnson, Roy and Frank Peratrovich, Ray- imond Hegstad, Jake Cropley, George | Graves, Kenny Bowling, Albert Hayes, Clyde Jensen, Elverd Berg- | gren, Lee Pollack, Jack Schmitz, Vin- cent Isturas, Billy Orme, Robert Se- crist, Anthony Clarke, Bruce Cas- person, Thorleif Snaring, Norma Cook and Dorothy Robards. e HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's yesteday i weres Phillip Jeans for medical treatment, and Albert James for | surgery. St. Ann's discharged Howard McLean and Robert Prueher yes- | terday. At the Government Hospital, {Nana Alto of Wrangell was dis- charged. Exclusively in ""The Packard Clippers” The Finest Cars anc Service in Juneau " Ask the Folks Who Ride With" THE ALASKAN CARB CO. PHONE 7 === DOUBLE === 7 PHONE —_—a—————————— e | vork of supomatuial helngs, Jones, March 3 WASHINGTON, Feh. —{M The House Appropriations Com- mittee recommended today $1,100,- 006 to start a program of salmon | rehabilitation in the lower Colum- bia River. The Budget | $1,450,000. | The proposal is in the Army jCivil Functions Appropriations bill but the Fish and Wildlife Servic would spend the money. The vice would work with Washington and Oregon on the program. The action was taken because of | fears that cpnstruction of the McNary Dam will further reduce sal T in the lower river. : ———— Five NW Resideh!s fo Greef Christmas Ship On Arrival af Bremen 97 27 s Bureau suggested edited a| f WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. (h—Five | Pacific Northwest residents will te in Bremen, Germany, when the “Christmas Ship” a s there on val for their flight to Ger- has been g anted by the State Mag on (D~ | ma making the trip include |Ralph Bartholomew, Ketchikan. | The Northwest's “Christmas Ship” s carrying 5,500,000 pounds of food d clothing donated by the region’s residents for peoples of Germany and Austria i ,e - Says Communism | Will Never Win in | Democra_iic_ America | MORRISTOWN, N. J. Feb. 21. |- Methodist Bishop G. Bromley |Oxnam told a Washington Day audience yesterday “Communism will never win in a democratic and | just America.” The Bishop's appearance at Washington's winter headquarters | was without incident. Earlier, Roman Catholic church- es had stested that the Bishop was ‘“unpatriotic and unqualified to speak on a patriotic occasion.” Msgr. John M. Sheerin, of St. Margar Roman Catholic church, asked yesterday that no pickets or demonstrators appear outside the meeting hall, Turn Down Request For Extension of Weatlier Bureau Aid *WASHINGTON, Feb. 27—®—A expand its operations at more than a score of airports was rejected to- day by the House Appropriations | Committee. Bureau had asked for an additional $541,393 to enlarge its present ser | vices, Additional funds are wanted, he | said, following “international | merce” points: Anchorage, Alaska; Seattle, Wash., and Shemya, Alaska. 'PIONEERS, AUXILIARY air com- | Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6, and the Pioneers Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in ‘the Odd Fel- lows Hall for separate . business meetings and then a joint social. The meetings will be the first un- der the new officers, Al Zenger, Pre- sident of the Pioneers, and Anita Garnick, President of the Auxiliary. Some Peruvians regard the ruins of the Inca Empire as the projosal by the Weather Bureau to' F. W. Reichelderfer, Chief of thc’ to increase the staff at the| ARE ME}ET!NG TONIGHT | WANTED WANTED: pictur Calif., Mrs. E. To excnange S. O. from Wash,, Ore, and for Alaska No. 53 and 54. D. Whitney, 711 So. 57th , Wash, 822 2t for housekeeper and ga comfortable pri- vate living quarters. Will con- sider man i wife, husband apply in person Tocery. 821 tf .DERLY al Case Lot pre-school age 1 in my home days. Phone Red 366. 821 3t BAND SAW (ko A w Behre 64, 10t ELLUIRIC cial wi young get valu- perience. De- to learn are to type will job. Do not “jitter-bug.” OPPORTUWNITY | able advertising sire and willingness important. Ability be of help in the apply if a trifler or If you mean business this may be your opportunity. Tell all | about yourself in own handwrit- ing. Address ADV., care The Empire, P.O. Box 1991. 813 tf WANTED TO RENT: Smaall apt. or houseckeeping rooms, close in. P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t SEWING and alterations, Phone Green 429, 750 tt FOR SALE 41 FORD Coupe, $850.00. Body, motor, tires, A-1 condition. See Dayton Fleek at Piggly Wig- 820 tf PEDIGREED Cocker puppies. Ph. Douglas 955. 820 3t MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND OO, Ima Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats iAVON PRODUCTS representative | Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 656-t1 | SUARANTEED Realistic Perman | ent, $750. Paper Curls, $1 up, | Lolas Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. FROM ANACORTES C. 8. Cain, representative for the Louie F. Dow Company of An- ancortes, Wash.,, is registered at the Hotel Juneau. boat harbor on 10th St. Phone Rred 765. BOAT Tillacum, length 49, beam 12’ 6", draft power Chrysler Royal, 4.48 reduction, also extra engine; equipped with 65 North- ern Radio Phone. Price $14,000. Boat insured for $15,000. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. TWO 30-wat: trausictiters, brand new, $100 each. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. NEW C Royal, less reduc- tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah A a. 807 1 mo. st wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. €88; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 «nd lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 794 tf Phone Red 120). Harold Zeng- 790 tt BASEMENT room with shower for oyed man or woman. No arate entrance. 437 Sat. p. m. 822 1t AST Guard officer, wife, baby, urgently need furnished apt. or house. Room 427 Baranof Ho- tel. 820 tf ONE Double Sleeping room with lighthcusekeeping privileges. Ph. Red 462. 820 3t e | GARAGE, Warehouse, shop, No. 70 Willoughby. Phone Blue 275. 819 tf APTS. for rent, one block -from | TFederal Bldg. Sea View Apts. 818 3t monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18" [y Storage | | NICE CLEAN steam LeateC rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736-t1 758 tf " | CLEAN stcamneated rooms, clean ! beds. 315 Gold St. 630-11. | ROOM- kitchen privileges - Ilome Hotel. Phone 886. LOST AND FOUND LOST—14x16 painters drop cloth. Finder return to Walter Field, Phone 581. Reward. 821 2t MRS. STINE LEAVES Lucille Stine, owner of Lucille’s Beauty Shop, left yesterday via { Pan American for Seattle for medi- |cal treatment at the Virginia Ma- | son Hospital. She was accompan- {ied by her son Jack. s Miss Thelma Peterson will be in charge of the shop during Mrs. i Stine's absence. THREE THERS AN AMERICAN FAVORITE THREF FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INE. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 652 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Ex-202.68