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PAGE TWO EASTER BARGAINS DRESSES Specially Priced $5.00 §10.00 $15.00 UITS §25.00 32@-09 | $15.00 COATS - Drastically Reduced - Safin House Coals - §5.00 Ladies Purses Priced for Quick Selling $6.95109 9.95 Reduced to & 3.3Q $14.95 0 $19.95 Reduced to 8 &.5C $21.95 t0 $29.95 Reduced to $11. 50 Deliso Debs’ ; SHOES mi» $7.00 B M Bebrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 !bnluv('d friend, Tom Armstrong of {to Juneau some time today by "DAD" RYAN PASSES Tenakee. | plane. He was active in assisiing with | T PR AwAY SuDDENlY‘repairs about the house and at) EASTERN STAR Chrisimas time he enjoyed the| v s ime of making many to) .md EARLY SUNDAY A. M. (oo of 1y | suncan cnaprer o, 7. musines | many friends in Juneau. Eury\me""mg followed by exemplifica- tion of Rainbow Girls initiation, Tuesday, March 9, 8 o'clock. 529 2t Auce Brown, Sec'y. | summer bhe spent a great deal of | time at the family cabin on E‘ruz‘ Cove road fishing and enjoying the ‘Thomas J. Ryan, age 79, passed away suddenly at St. Ann's Hos- | i { SITKA WINS | The sitka High School won the | first of the ies of games schedul- | | 2d in that city between Doug]as figh and Sitka. The game was )layed Saturday night and the fi- score was 28 to 24 in Sitka's | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE DOUGLAS NEWS according to a sage received here. School Superintendent. Rice takes his opportunity to publicly thank he good spirited citizens who so enerously contributed the neces- funds to enable the team to go on this well-earned basketball P, 1e beys worked hard this year and made an excellent showing the best of Superinten- avor, radio. mes- Ty themselves stated the | proving | sportsmen, | dent FIRE ALARM SATURDAY Doug Volunteer Fire De- made a fast run last | Saturday at 1:30 p. m. to the | wolletti home near the school. The | alarm was turned in by City Clerk A. J. Balog, who discovered the re when going to the house to urn on the city water, tion for Mr. Colletti noving in that day. The Department made the run in record time and had the fire, which had a good start around | .he chimney, under control within { mnutes. The fire in the oil | neating stove, which had been left jon by Mr tti to warm up i he house, and apparently soot in | | { | | | The partment in prepara- and family he chimney caught fire and start- Damage was com- a wall fire, ratively COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT A regular meeting of the Douglas | Uity Council will be held this eve- | at the City Hall at the regu- time. Bills will be paid, and me business concerning the dock lispcsed of. in RETURNS Mce retwrned to his home Saturday evening via r stopping overnight at Moe has been in the ome time, and for the weeks has been at the [ MOE | Peter ‘ re | At Hospital in Seattle, but | umes home feeling very well. | After his release from the Se- tle hospital, Moe visited his simer hcmetown, Tacoma, where was a police patrolman, He o visited his two daughters who | lve there and his oldtime buddies { .o the force, who are now top exe- in the police dzpartment. eading an article about his re- visit to the city, the Tacoma i Ledger-News printed a | ~icture with the caption “Northern | wghts Over Fairbanks.” The af- | wcle stated: “Lucky Tacomans this ek are getting a look at what ave been termed some of the nest pictures taken at Fairbanks Jf the northern W lights in action,” VISITING GRANDDAUGHTER | Mrs. Ernie Sarff, of Petersburg,| is visiting this week'at the homie | of her son and family, Mr. and | Mrs. Clayton Fleek. She is accom- | panied by her grandson, Clayton Alfred, from Petersburg, where he | aas been staying during the con- | .nement of his mother in lhe‘ nospital, and came home to a new | { baby sister, Margaret Elaine. | * Mrs. Sarff expects to return to ;Jer home in Pefersburg sometime his week. | - ee-— SOMMERS WILL GET 1 MENDENHALL RIVER | - BRIDGE REBUILDING | Bids were opened this morning hy the Juneau office of the Public | Roads Administration for recons- truction of the Mendenhall River bridge on the Glacier Highway Loop | Road. Low bidder was the R. J. Sommers Construction Co., of Juneau. That company's bid was $93,071.87 and will ke recommended to PRA head- | quarters in Washington, D. C. | ‘The only other bidder was David Nygren, of Seattle, who offered to {do the work for $95,808.10. 1 — - ———— | HOME COOKED LUNCHEON | Lutheran Church social room I’I‘hursday, Mar. 11, starting at '11:30; $1.00 a plate. 830 3t pital Sunday morning at 2:40 outdoor life he loved so well. v o'clock, after entering at 5:00 o N ) 3 i o'clock. Saturday afternoon, He _'D3Q" Ryan was un active mem- ber in the Catholic Church of Na-! P. 0. Box 2719 was known in the Channel area as “Dad” Ryan to his many friends. 7 e the Knights “Dad” Ryan was born m Lock- [ also belonged to | of Columbus for the| and was a long-time port, New York, March 9, 1868 and xxwzx)l)(x of the Elks Lodge. He lived there during his childhood,| W&S @ member of the Order of Railway Conductors of America. In 1896 he married Mary McVeigh, Tomorrow he would have his childhood sweetheart, then moy- | TOWOrIOW he would have been 80 ed to Buffalo, N. Y, where their| Y6315 old and open house had two children were born, Mrs. Walt- | “€€n planned for him at his daughter's home on Distin Avenue. er Hellan and Edward T. Ryan, who passed away in 1933. Mrs. Ryan € €nJ yed social gatherings and Boat Repalr passed away in 1002 and then in| (¢ Visitations from his many 1904 the family moved to Seattle iriends. A where “Dad” Ryan was employed He is survived by his daughter, as conductor on the Northern Pac- | Mrs. Walter Hellan, two grand- ific Rallroad. After 36 years of | daughters, Miss Eileen Hellan and " ¥ ! Norman Bue two great- railroad service he was pensioned © as a veteran of the road and came to Juneau in 1937 to live with his daughter Mrs. Walter Hellan. | grand-children, Richard and Kath- leen. Bucy Funeral arrangements are pend- ing at the Charles W. Carter Mort- uary, awaiting the arrival of Walt- r Hellan, who left last Monday for the States on Government business and then continued to Los Angeles, where he has been visiting his sisters. He is expected to return The yew:=§ ne spent in Juneau have been ogcupied in many pes- times with his many friends. He . loved to fish. and hunt and never missed a deer season with his n-in-law, Walter Hellan and his JACK WARNER President ARCHIE Secretary- JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. MARINE RAILWAYS New Construction Sales Surveys Appraisals Estimates REORGANIZED JANUARY 1, 1948 ; Phone 29 B. BETTS -Treasurer BOB JENSEN Vice President ‘lor ihis }tcnd. After | refreshments will be served. JUNEAU, ALASKA SOAP BOX DERBY Crafts Exhibition Opens Here Next Friday The Board of Directors, of the Alaska Arts and Crafts, Inc, met Friday night and issued a warn- ing to entrants at their annual ex- hibition that all displays must be received at the Scottish Rite Tem- ple between the hours of 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. next Thursday, March 11. The Arts and Crafts Exhibi- tion will open here on Friday at 2 p. m. and will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. If it is impossible for entrants to take their exhibits to the Scot- tish Rite Temple where the ex- hibition is to be held, they may leave them at the Territorial Mu- seum. Only one department in the ex- hibit will be missing from pre- vious shows. The Ketchikan Fish- cries Prcducts Laboratory is not entering this year because of lack of funds. it was explained, how- ver thay many individual exhibits are expected from the city of Ket- chikan, Of special interest to the youkg- ters will be the Soap Box Derby exhibit displaying last year’s win- uing car and giving the new rules year's Derby. In the same display, will be a working kit and Rotary members will be present to glve advice and assistance on how to enter this yes Derby A new feature will be the Ju~ ior Painting exhibit with dis- luys submiited by the Masy wesifall art class. The Pottery exhikit, supervised by Genevieve Harmon, has greatly expanded irom previous years and promises to be one of atuactions of the three-da it will display many items of pro- fussional calibre. The Textile Painting exhibit has Iso been expanded. fany peisons are looking for- ward o the new Alaskan industry display frcm the Chilkoot Ilndus- R Inc., featuring furniture mad: in the Teritory irom Aias- .an woods. - RAINECW GIRLS 10 BE GUESTS OF OES Eastern Star will hold their gular business meeting Tuesday eve- ning in the Scottish Rite Temple at 38 c'clock. The Rainbow Girls will be their guests and will present their initiation work and also have charge of the evening's entertain- ment. All members are requested to at- the business meeting e ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication Monday evening. Past Masters’ Night. Din- NEW HAMPSHIRE T0 BE FEATURED ' PRIMARY TUESDAY AT AAC EXHIBIT MAY BRING UPSET Annual Aaska Arts and Supporters of Dewey and| re- ¢ MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1948 W-A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE 'MURPHY & MURPHY . LIQUOR Store for sale. 250x100 Lotand bldg., income bet- Stassen Give Views— BOA;‘S—Thle V‘zhn;l Eagée, ‘,40 ft.| ter than $400 per month. In- H H Fully equipped. Fine Cond. quire in person. Seaview Apt. EYeS on W'S(OHS!H TEN-Room house, rent or sale. No. 9. 830 tf South Franklin. Fireproof. S i gt WASHINGTON, March 8—®— LOTS, West Juneau. Ninth St.| i Politicians agree that uniess New| Glacier Highway. NEw i‘“"’ Y:"d“’l‘:l"‘ ;e::‘d"f‘;fl ph Hampshire's preseason primary [SECOND-HAND Store. South| mobiie viow: HIE BREM S €00 brings an upset tomorrow im the| Franklin. C;;ee nkeman 41 ghr- Dewey-Stassen contest it probably | 4-BEDROOM Hotise, Douglas, com- ¢ wen't scrateh the surface of the | pletely furnished. Buy equity. | fu'om t_‘"l“";t ?flpm.unent h:us:; GOP Presidential race. BEAUTIFUL new home. Behrends | lll; :e;;c;t ::&I:n‘ D;‘}““;‘:,:Si Forces of Gov. s E. y| A s r : 7 rees of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey | Ave, furnished or unfurnished. ment. Phone 234, 830 3t of New York are contending that he will get at least seven of the state's eight delegates. ! Backers of former Gov. Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota claim their candidate will get up to five. Yet an outsider or two might cdge in to take the play entirely| away from both of them. Charles Tobey, Jr., son of the Senator, is running as a backer of Senator Arthur Vandénberg from Michigan, Also a couple of dele-! gates are booming Gen. Dwight D. Lisenhower despite his exit from the contest. A ciean sweep for Dewey would be touted by his forces as the be- Complete basement, LOG Home. Heatilator fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 5 acres land, near Ju- neau. BASEMENT of cement. 5 land, West Juneau. 2 HOUSES and lot near Small Boat Harbor. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank WANTED , SEWING Machine Repairing. Call | BC-312 receiver converted for AC operation, Hammerlund four- twenty transmitter, Sonar XE-10 narrow band FM exciter. All above in excellent condition. Call 038 rang 2. 830 3t acres TWO Bedroom modern completely furnished house with garage, One of the better homes built about seven years ago. Has complete apartment in basement. 2 electric ranges and 2 electric refrigera- tors. Reasonably priced. Phone 933. 830 6t FORTABLE clectric sewing mach- ginning of a drive that will land 764. 830 1 mo. ine; perfect condition; $50. P.O. him o first ballot nomination— SATESMEN, 25% commission, Sell-| = 0% P, Green 320, 8% 3¢ just as he got in 1844, | ing new sensational 1949 calen- | |ONE 98 HP Johnson outboard In Wisconsin dars. Every merchant prospect. $100; 1940 International Panel Whatever happens, the Governor Comm. advanced. Exp. unneces-| = delivery truck $200. Phone Blue ind the former governor will do sary. Sample free. Condnema!f 708. Apt. No. 2 Sorby. 830 3t it all over again in Wisconsin on Calendar, 542-F South Dearborn, | emandiit o April. But in that race Dewey Chicago 5, Ill. 2-28; 3 -13-20 | '34 Buick, very good condition; nd Stassen will come face to face ——— 4 new tires and tubes, 2 spares; with a “darkhorse” candidate for WANTED TO RENT, 2 bedroom| gooq heater. Call Colonial Hotel, he fitst time in this year's cam- house or apt, furnished, close| Rocm 10 or-phone 187, 7 to 11 Agn. { in. Harold F. Dawes. Call Red a. m; 6 to 7 pm. ' 830 3t Gen. Douglas MacArthur hasn't 890 83 said in so many words whether TO BUY Rexfi of lease 2 bed- 8-y .plq Cnh_unu Matt{es:, 2 12 will seek or accept the nomina- rccm house in vicinity of 9th- Mexican chairs. Call Blue 825. % “]‘nh:"sc“;hz‘c‘fiex ’“*D::‘—": €M 12th Sts. Phone 352 or Red 490, g LSy 8 it o snuc 2 is ied ofr Diter 6 p.m. 826 tf | MINK Coat, practically new; Room sewhere, the ii oug ¥ L Ty o o %y the chief executive's civil rights i.xCTRICAL Home and Commer- | e Ly 0] v ;- LB program raged unabated. cial wiring, appliance repairing.| ONE E Flat Frank Holton Saxa- As more scuiherners joined the Free estimate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone| pone in very good condition. See uade of Dixie Democrats de- = Green 310.* Bob Wisc. 819 tf . P. Middleton, 336 W. 3rd St., m.nd.ng that Mr. Truman give x i = el Ph. Green 310. 829 3t way to scme other nominee, Demo- WANTED TO RENT: Smell apt| Fn O = cratic National Chairman Mec- OF housckeeping rooms, close In || New 12-ft. 3 7 Ford Grath issued a statement deny P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t coupe. Phone 709 828 tf that he and execu- —____ | BALDWIN Acrosonic piano, new Gael Sullivan plan !SCLLLA“EO“S condition. Ph. 919, 828 tf McGrath called these rumors WiAILA & POND €O. fmc | 2 VOLT Kreskey marine self-level- part of a plan to confuse and .omplete Vhuwgraphic Supphes | '3 VAIVe oil burners, install in lesiroy the coniidence of Demo- oOcveloping - Printing - Enlargin, | 1Y stove, price $50.00; limited crats in their leadership.” Artists' Paints and Materials 7 g s i i g The ’ i ! S , Alaska. 826 6t The party chairman’s statement Blue Printing Photostats specific issue with a broad- -————— e B’ 3 Sl by Drew Pearson. The radlo 'VON PRODUCTS. tepresentadve | -OUCE for sile, Harris St. Fum ished, $4500. Call Blue 690. 26 6t Phone Black 475 P.O Box T2 656-11 or had said that both McGrath and Sullivan would like to quit because “no President has ever lost so much ground in four, weeks as Harry Truman.” | .- HOME COOKED LUNCHEON | _ mment; P()WER Barge 61 ft length 195 ft. beam, 2 motors, well deck, 63 net tons, 3 staterooms, galley and wheelhouse. Used short time for cannery. Suitable for fish buying station. For further in- sUARANTEED Realistic Permap | eny, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up ! | Lolas Beauty Shop. Phone 20) 315 Decker Way ! Lutheran Church social room formaticn write: Owner, Box 332, Thursday, Mar. 11, starting at Fon nn“‘r Wrangell, Alaska. 823 4t 11:30; $1.00 a plate. 830 3t _ i 3 & ————————— | THREE Room house, new tenants HOOKED and Braided Rugs, cry- stal ware, fur coat size 14, excel- must buy furnishings. 214 W. 5th | lent condition. Ph. 136. 823 tf between 1 and 4 afternoons, 7 to| ittt 830 4| pLIEN'S GROCERY Store, doing ODD FELLOWS | All members and visiting Odd Fellows are urge$ to be present; Nat. Bank. 812 1 o ner at 6:30. Work in M. M. De- Tuesday evening, March 9, at the _— e s g , good Lusiness. See G. G. Brown. gree. Visitors welcome. ‘Odd Fellows Hall. There will be shffitl‘ HoysekeRping: Toom, .,733?‘ 813 tf L W Ldvies a sceial after a short meeting. Re- | it ki (829 2t) Secretary. ireshments will be served. ‘GARAGE Warehouse, shop, “No, | HALF interest in Gasboat “Fran- et — - | 70 Willoughby. Phone Blue Cis,” 180 fathoms purse seine, ‘ 275. 819 tf| $1200. See G. E. Cleveland, First WINTER SCHEDULES!! | Effective: October 1st to April 1st Passenger and Express | NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or| Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 | SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near PR R £ S R ; boat harbor on 10th St. Phone "IRE PROCF Storage Spact . Red 765. 807 tt | simpcon Bldg. 58 tf | | -BOAT Tillacum, length 49°, beam NICE CLEAN suum Teated rooms | 12’ 6", draft 5, power Chrysler also steam baths. Scandmavlan‘ Royal, 4.48 reduction, also extra Rooms. 736-t1| engine; equipped with 65 North- ern Radio Phone. Price $14,000. Boat insured for $15,000. Write monthly. (LEAN steamneated rooms. clean DAILY | beds. 315 Gold St. %9-tf | Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. Juneau—Ketchikan ROOM- kitchen privileges — Hor« 807 1 mo. SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND e AN | TWO 30-watt trausmiiters, brand 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU AR | new, $100 each. Write Clarence 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG v, 2:50P LOST Am FOUND Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo, f . WRANGELL Xy 9 g :gggg k: XYKVETCHIKAN IL,z ?ggg FOUND: 10 ft. damaged whibe; 1 NEW Chrysler Royal, less reduc- ; ¢ S skiff. Ph. 866 . 829 6t| tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Si 3 { Hoonah Aalska. 807 1 mo. 9:00A Lv. JUNEAUJunea“ jike A5 Aok LOST: Gold wrist watch. ' Re-| 10:20A Ar. SITKA . gt ward. Ph. 15 or 308. 428 4t| SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, (*or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS i uneau—Haines—Qkagwdy 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU .. 2:55P Lv. HAINES 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY (All Times PST °120) JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Angoon - SRS Baranof Chatham Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove ... Excursion Ln. Funter Gustavus MAUMMNUNR X-—departure and arrival times and sequence of smps variable. PHONE 612 OIS )" ewing Southeas JUNEAU heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 3 HOUSES and lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. %4 e 5-ROOM House with bath. 381 EI.E(TRI(A[ POWER REDUCED, NO. CALIF. Ar. 4:40P acres patentel land. Auke Lake Lv. 3:55F SAN FRANCISCO, March 8—! Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- Lv. 3:30F (®—A 20 percent slash in the use; er. 790 tt of electrical power by drought- TN stricken northern California farms, | JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri ndustries and commercial estab- Mfl“obm (HMH Hawk Inlet % Lsments went into effect today. Sm (ES Hood Baye § The curtailment was watcher over ! REVW". v' Hoonah by a 500 man patrol force estab-| Kimshar = lished by the Pacific Gas and| Comm M.l. WEEK Pelican : x Electric Co., to spy out violations. ! Port Althorp .. The PG and E is empowered to| The Lenten revival services at Superior x halt service to violators. the Methodist Church, which start- Tenakee X Cattlemen said breeding stock ed yesterday with the Rev. and Todd x was being butchered or shipped|Mrs. A. B: Morgan as speakers, out of the state and gloomily de- clared it would take years to build up the herds again’ Fruit and nut growers said whole orchards may be destroyed by lack of water so that not only this year’s crop will be lost but fu- ture ones as well. continues each night this week. There were good attendances yes- terday, and the messages studded with real Alaskan illustrations were well appreciated. The Rev. Morgan will tell a story, illustrated in chalk, at the service tonight at 8 o'clock. A trace of rain in the valleys - .——— and light snow in the mountains MOORE RETURNS was forecast for late today, but —_— was not expected to help materially. b Rort. e FROM GUSTAVUS Thomas J. Moore, Executive Sec- retary of the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor, returned here (amynss Charles L. Parker of Gustavus|Saturday from the ATFL Conven- s registered at the Barapaof Ho-|tion at Mt. MeKinley National tel. Park, .