The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 16, 1948, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AGE TWO T Ui TOM SAWYER 2-PIECE SUITS in all wool chevicts and tweeds G Blues — greys — tans-and browns in a two-tone combination. Sizes 4 to 12 $17.95 BOYS' OXFORDS Many styles to choose from . . . Peters and Weather Bird Brands. DON'T FORGET YOUR ACCESSCRIES DRESS SHIRTS, TIES, SOX, SHIRTS b.MBEHKENBS) ¢, YAKUTAT Pede VISITOR Melvin ered n of Yaku- Bader Accounting Service the Hotel Ju- RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg, Telephone regi at neau -+ PATRICK'S DAY Lodge ST. DANCE Rooms, ~ Wednes- Members and 837 2t 91¢ cose ¢ March 17 their ladies invited. WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective: Ociober Ist to April 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU . 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN NORTHBOUND) 3:40P 2:50P 2:20P 1:30P 00A 20A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. SITKA (*or earlier 11:50*A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau-—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU 2 :00P Lv. :65P Lv. HAINES :10P Ar. SKAGWAY . (All Times PST Ar. Lv. Lv. 4:40F 3:55F 3:30F 2 1200 Mon. Wed. Fri X X X JUNEAU to- Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hcoonah Kimshar Pelican Port Althorp Superior Tenakee Todd i mes and sequence of stops variable, JUNEAU to— Angoon Baranof Chatham Chichagof Cobol .%.... Elfin Cove Excursion Ln. Gustavus - X—departure and a Mon X rrival til PHONE 612 - W% @ AaLAsk P < M%RQIEES JUNEAU | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'CRAFTS DISPLAY HAS BIG PLANS FOR ' estimated 1,000 persons the 4th*annual Arts Exhibition which closed afternoon to and best yet of directors of Jun inters PRESIDENT WILL ) R ended Crafts NEW YORK CITY YORK, March Truman will review Day parade here Wed- and NEW ident trick the bigge The board thank the people for their Appreciat d to those who c d on committees, sther ways. reviewing stand Plans are underway for a more .. “m xtensive exhibit next year, and in few of the enlarged program, th ard urges that anyone wishin: o assist,,contact Mrs. Alice Bran- bury at Bex 3064, Juneau (s The exhibit is nct usively for hly trained artists and cr men, exemplified by this year's en- in the art display. s of no more than three E ding, while others had ong years of brush work behind hem. All interested persons, re- rdless of experience, are encour- aged to participate. More than 200 contribvtcrs ex- hibited workz at the recent show e SOT of the Fifth Avenue 1 say it will Le the first time b n the long history of the parade and took part in ;.. 5 president has been in the also will speak at the > Friendly Sons of St City of New York night at the Hotel Astor. Another in (he reviewing " stand 5t Avenue and 64th Street will e Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, candidate r the Repuczlican Pr ial nom nation. Dewey s invited to the Some iyner aid he would not, be attend. e the nesday e to FROM HYDABURG Charles Natong of Hydaburg u and staying at Hotel. - TENAKEE VISITOR A. Zittman of Tenakee eau and staying at the Hotel - ANGOON VISITOR tha Wright of Angoon ; at the Gastineau Hotel. - > PETERSBURG 1 from Petersburg d staying at the is ne the Al PALM SUNDAY BAPTISMAL SERVICE, LUTHERAN CHURCH t Sunday, March 21, will be Palm Sunday and, as a part of the bLservance of the da the sa ent of Baptism for children wi administered at the morning hip service at the Lutheran h. rsons nct already contacted by he pastor who have children to be baptized at th time should their arr ements with hill of Yakutat is in Hillerman Thursday of Jun staying at the Baranof Hotel Gastineau is FROM Pastor < - ANCHORAGE VISITOR JOINS WELFARE DEPARTMENT s Erma H. N ner, who ar- James P er from Anchorage ved on the Princess Norah has ayinz at the Baranof Hotel J the Territorial > >0 lic Welfare ANCHORAGE VISITORS a 1 Robert H. Claire since Octo- er, and T. J. Doogan, to Director all irom Anchorage, are in Juneau ss Wainner und staying at the Baranof Hotel. s 1c y employed by UNNRA -0l n Washington, D. C. PELICAN VISITOR - John A Stearns of Pelican ar- JAIL ived in Juneau and is staying at Jimmie, Baranef Hotel. before U -> >0 - Gray yeste receive IN FROM HOONAH tence of 45 days in the Ju- rank Shetter of Hoonah is in Federal Jail on ch; es of and staying at the Baranof drunk and disorder] He had been arrested Saturday morn- City Police who turned the r to Federal authorities. ‘TRIANGLE CLEA) as Social W s been va accordin position Mr nt neau s Ben Chusiz Switches to Calvert Reserve For Lighter Highball ! Hardware store o (LEANERS | NOW DELIVERING IN BRAND NEW JEEP R. Duncan) enroute for San Fran- cisco va PAA to attend the annual conventicn of the National Institute of Cleaners and Dyers, he did not reveal plans to buy a new delivery {truck for the Triangle Cleaner | Hence, it will come as a surprise to some that a brand new 1948 Willys Jeep panel truck is now roll- |ing through the streets of Juneau, {having been purchased “outside” by |Mr. Duncan while in Seattle, and was shipped on the Denali, arriving a few days ago. “Dunc” evidently be- lieves in that “new look for '48" ac- | cording to the report from his office. - Thou r. Ch have 1 se they’ve found it uni- milder and better-tasting | Calvert Reserve, choice blende | cey, 86.8 proof. The straighi] ies in this product are five years or more old, 35% straight whiskey, 65% grain neut i ‘ = Calvert Distillers Corp. } Empire Want-Ads bring . results! see America’s IT'S HERE — for you to see — to own joy! You'll thrill to power that’s incredibly smooth, quiet, flexible! You'll prize each one of the sparkling new features that give you an entirely new level of performance, convenience, bandling ease! You'll bless the big gas gauge that tells your fuel supply at a glance! . . . and the revolutionary “Fisherman's Drive” that lets you power right through thick weeds and over rocks and snags. There are dozens of other exciting features in this new “Sportwil come see them for vourself! R. W. COWLING Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 EVIEW PARADE | GUEST SPEAKERS | AT REGULAR MEET 16.—(P— | the held | High Wil present two radio plays each JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU, ALAS P-TA HAS THREE {Alaska salmon fisheries and the conservation of fish in Alaska. Jack |O'Connor of the Game Commis- sion gave a very interesting talk on the conservation of game in the Territory and explained why the lack of game in certain parts of the Territory was due to the theughtlessness of many hunters. The P-TA was also shown a pic- | ture titled “The River” which gave a clear idea of what happens in soil erosion and what has been done to correct the devastation n the southland along the Miss- ssippi River and the great Ten- nessee . Valley. This was a very interesting and educational picture. - (DA ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY DANCE, PARISH HALL, MARCH 17, 8 P.M. ‘Tle Catholic Daughters of Ameri- ca will hold their St. Patrick’s Day dance and party tomorrow night at the Parish Hall starting at 8 o’clock. There will be a door prize and dur- ing the first half of the evening there will be games and prizes awarded to winners. . The dancing will start at 10 p.m. and at 11 o'clock the CDA will award their quilt. After the games will be refreshments served to the guests. | The Hall has been decorated in the theme of the occasion and the public is cordially invited to attend both the party and dance. - Empire Want-Ads bring results! Parent-Teachers Association their regular meeting last night in the Study Hall of the School. It was voted that the P-TA would have a Mother- Daughter banquet on May 7 in the ym of the High School for the purpose of getting the mothers of the Teen-Agers more familiar with ch and also to learn of of their daughters ol work. The other A nominative committee was an- vnced for the selections of can- for the 1948 officers. The tee' Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, Eliton Engstrom and A. N. lates ni is .‘! was anncunced that the P-TA month on the second and fourth Thursdays over KINY and they have asked for more man-power in this project Mrs. Popejoy presented the schocl with a set of the Encyclo- peedia Britannica which was pur- chased . through parents of the students who took for their bomes .The school received their set cn the peir which was up for that sets t system company presenied the Association with set eside for the P-TA Fund as memorial < so much in- For COMroRT and to be 1elarship his wife t in t The mus! last night was ¢ the evening's Those participating were Alfred Ventur, the music instructor of the High School; Robert Stratton, con the clarinet, and Joan William- n the flute. They were ac- companied by Miss Claire Folta musical program, of the U. 8. For- 3 £ ve a short talk on ulp and sawmill forestry and ome sites in Alaska, followed by Clay Scudder with the history of a program presented eresting part entertainment. SERVICE of Dewey W Metzdorf vice-Pres and Managing Director AT ASKANS FEFL AT HOMF at Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! 1 Blackerby rvice FetUs Puild Your BOAT TANKS 50-100 Gals. . - 75c per Gal. 100-200 Gals. - - 60c per Gal. Over 200 Gals. - - 5%c per Gal. All Welded Heavy Steel Burrows Welding Company Phone 289 Free Pick-up SRR O So Fast! So Easy! So Thorough! THIS NEW .~ CLEANER AR -4 It's a breeze to whisk over your rugs with this streamlined lightweight G-E Cleaner! And how it cleans—brushes out deep-down dirt, gently, quickly, thoroughly! See what convenience and efficiency G-E experts have built into this hand- some cleaner. * Exclusive Toe-tip Mdl‘l.wldu——ndjusts cleaner to any rug thickness. % Powerful Beater and Sweeper—loosens deep-down dirt quickly and gently. % Toe-tip Tilt Lock —can be locked into position for balanced tilt- ing of cleaner at rug edge. * Accordion-fop Bag—wide-top— dustproof—easy to empty. All these and many other G-E features make this a “real buy.” Compare before you chgosel Stop in today and try it for Complate set of “above-the- yourself, A oor” cleaning tools fo Just a littls extra. See us for this and other Modern Elecirical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service SRRSO CRRRORRROE TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S o FUR SALE | 1947 M>del White Rotary Console Electric Sewing Machine, wall mirror, toastmaster, mahogany coffee table and numerous other houschold articles. * 5 to 8 p. m. Ph. Black 620. 837 3t | | BABY Buggy, $15. Ph. Green 354. : 837 at 'MURPHY & MURPHY | IMMEDIATE SALE—The “Apex,” excellent packer, greatly reduc- ed price. POPULAR CAFE—Good location, completely equipped for lease or ale. SECONDHAND Store. ROOMING HOUSE. POWER Barger, owner W. E. Soule, Pelican, complete informa- tion here or Pelican. BEAUTIFUL log and stone home; large Heatilator fireplace. 3-BEDROOM home, Behrends Ave. Furn. or unfurnished. I'WO Canneries. Make 75 percent cn investment. JOATS—White Eagle at Juneau; | Sisu at Pelican. Packer Apex. SEVERAL other houses: Douglas, Auke Bay and Juneau. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First National Bank MAN'S Large Star Sapphire Ring. Also Beautiful Diamond Ring. Good buys. Hoffman. Call 507 or Black 669. 836 6t Call Dougles Boat Shop, Douglas Ph. 192. 836 3t V-g FO Coupe. Motor, tires good, body fair. Ph. 016 ring 3. 836 5t SEVERAL Trollers for sale. 9 HAWLEY STERLING'S ‘esldence. Call between 7 and 9 p. m. 35 4t THREE ROOM house; basement, electric range, oil heater, 450 gal. oil tank. $1,250. Call 838 Basin Road, 4 to 7 pm. 835 tf MISCELLANEQOUS WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative. Ph. Black 475, P.O. Box 762. tf WELL equippgd, completely furn- ished “home” in Douglas at 5th and E St. Drive-in garage, full concrete basement, enclosed porch other attractive features. Owner leaving city. Call MecCarron, Douglas. 835 3t 26-FOOT trolling boai. See Fred e e g s, S Scberg at' Float No. 5, Small GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- Boat Harbor. 834 tf $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. Decker Way. tf ent Lol 3 INTERNATIONAL Truck, motor recently rebuilt, new tires, excel- lent lifter and dump box. Phone lack 791 after 8 p.m. 833 6t BAR, good ;{o‘flgwmaker' at rea; sonable price. Write P. O. Box 2324. 833 tf 17 BUICK 8, like new, only 4,000 miles. For further information call 674 from 10 am. to 5 p.m. 832 6t 2wxlu0 Lotand bldg., income bet- ter than $400 per month. In- juire in person. Seaview Apt. No. 9. 830 tf " FOR BENT |3-ROOM_Apt. with shower. Call evenings, 5 to 8. Blue 663. 36 4t rehouse, shop, No. Phone Blue 819 tf GARAGE, Wa 70 Willoughby. 275. NICE CLEAN ROOMS weckly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 space. 758 tf F.RE PROOF Storage NiCE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 tf Hawalian guitar, Call 247 after 5 p. m. 831 3t {OOKED and Braided Rugs, cry- stal ware, fur coat size 14, excel- lent condition. Ph. 136. 825 of LEAN steam-heated rooms; clean beds. 315 Gold Street. 656 tf kitchen pri hone 886. WANTED leges. Home t KROOM; Hotel. ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing good Lusiness. See G. G. Brown. . 813 tf SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near boat harbor on 10th St. Phone Red 765. 807 tf SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 3 HOUSES and lot. Inquire Trey * or Davis. 94 LOST ANb FOUND Re- ¢28 4t WANTED by teacher, apartment or hcuse for April and May. Prefer sub-let. Write P.O. Box 1596, or phone Blue 239 between 5:30 and 8 p. m. 837 217 WANTED — TRAPPER who saw “Jerry S” in ‘Whale Bay last January. Your information may save lives. E. J. Buchanen, Ph. Green 414. 837 3t LOST: Gold wrist watch. ward. Ph. 15 or 308. ELECTRICAL Home and Commer- cial wiring, appliance repairing. Free estimave. 336 W. 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wisc. 819 tf g :\NTED TO RENT: Small apt. or housekeeping rooms. close in. P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t FIRST Class, experineced steno- grapher, law office. Phone 334; 200 Seward Building. R. E. Rob- ertson. 836 tf MICHEAL CHARLOCK, please . write home. Mother worried. 835 5t “ANTED to rent one or two bed- rocm house or Apt. Close in. ' References. Ph. Green 225. 35 3t SEWING Machine Repairing. Call 764. 830 1 mo. | FROM WRANGELL | C. M. Doty of Wrangell ! HOONAH FAMILIES guest at the Hotel Juneau. | SR | Mrs. Al Skaflestad and son and CHATHAM VISITOR | Mrs. D. Underwood and son all of Bert Wald of Chatham arrived Hoonah, are in Juneau and are at in Juneau and is staying at the l‘he Baranof Hotel. Baranof Hotel. — S ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Cney Fiws Relax While You i‘mvol When you go by steamer, you can relax in the tuxuri- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. - Eat the Best Food — No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare. Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent - is a — / Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. S. DENALI DUE SOUTH — MARCH 18 Calls at Wrangell, Southbound Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward - 8. 8. ALEUTIAN — MARCH 23 Calls a4 Wrangel!, Northbound ALASKA STEAMSHIP CI

Other pages from this issue: