The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 17, 1948, Page 2

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Boys and girls bright all day McKem Cetton two ply, lustrous, he oo look long with these Knits, made of yarns, and vat dyed for cclor fastness. They won’t shrink and the neck- They’re bands will not stretch. y just what you want, Mother! P 6 SIZES: 1- PRICE: $2.95- B & QUALITY SINCE Rev., Mrs. Treat Have Girl, MarfiyfiMargaret A baby girl s born to the Rev and Mis. Rocert Treat at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the St. Ann's Hoespital weighing 5 pounds and 14 ounces, and has been named Mary This is the first child for the Treat's and in honor of the young lady the Epworth League of the Methodist Church, where Rev. Treat is Minister, welcomed little Miss with several tolls of the church bell. Mrs. Treat is the former Mary Obee of Uniopolis, Ohio. The Treats have been in Juneau for the past four years. The parental grandpar- the : W Reheends Co 1857 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Treat ley of Cordova and Mr. and Mrs. . Mich., and Rev. and Mrs, Obee of Uniopolis, Ohio. he mother and baby are doing tine, however it has been requested there be no visitors for a few days. DURDY JOHN SATRES JR. HAVE ST. PATRICK'S DAY GIRL The first St. Patrick’s Day baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs, John tre Jr, at St. Ann’s Hospital at 18 o'clock this morning weighiz 5 pounds and 7 ounces, The young Miss joins a younger sister re is the former Miss Dooley of Cordova. He is employed at the Nugget Shop. The parental grandparents are Mrs. George Doo- WINTER SCHEDULES!! sctive: | Passen Eif i get J Jetober st to April 1st and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN NORTHBOUNL Ar. 3:40P Lv 2:50P Lv 2:20P Lv 1:30P Juneau—Sitka 00A Lv. JUNEAU 20A £ SITKA (*or earlier Ar. Lv 11:50*A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway Q0P Lv 5P Lv. 3:10P Ar JUNEAU HAINE SKAGWAY (All Times PST °120) JUNEAU to— Angoon Baranof Chatham Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion Funter Gustavus s X—departure and arrival ti , Mon. Wed. Pri. X X x Ln. JUNEAU to— Hawk Inlet Hood Bay . Hconah Kirashar Pelican . Port Althorp .. Superior Tenakee Todd X mes and sequence of stops varlable: o . PHONE 612 John Sat FOUR re, Sr., of this cf - o FROM ANCHORAGE y. L. E. Bolton, L. McGregor, and R. A. Brc staying a R. Putna s at the ST. PATRICK DAY Catholi to 10 p HIC Anyone delivered phone 374. William L. Paul, Sr., the Senat Elton Engstrom. icket of due time. is Noiman the voters know whom W ind W the made suppeorti from Anchorage, are t the Baranof Hotel. E. m also from Anchcrage, Gastineau. - e H0KS SHOOT Hall, 833 Tt Church Parish m., March 17. - o> sHWAY DELIVERY ting Empire paper y on Highway, please 833 6t d 'ERS LEAGY A oppgses for e Anita Garnick and Mrs. Mr. Paul has a his cwn we will give in The record of those he les Tax, Senator others when Wt advocates we no dobut believe they se candidates Paul's choice. that Mr. Paul will not voters with blind at- personal self TAX-PAYERS Walk nd Ar for ALASKA v s e i MUSICIANS’ Prefeective Union Local Me. 672 — A. F. of L. Hall ' REGULAR MEETING 7 P.M. THURSDAY 8 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE DAVID TEWKESBURY OF NEW ALASKA ALMANAC IS VISITING IN JUNEAU David Tewkesbury, publisher of the 1047 Alaska Business Directory and former Juneau resident, arrived yesterday in connection with fiim’s new publication, the Al- Almanac re than 600 pages of factual in mation will comprise the Alaska with hundreds of illus- rations depicting various aspects Territorial scene. The new will also include a revised edi- the business directory. and other leading Alaska wnities, will be featured pic- with photographs of princi- Juneau business firms and lo- cenic points. All Juneau pictures be furnished especially for the publication ty comnfercial otographer J. Malcolm Greany. in Alaska by national aders has reached a fever rding to the visiting pub- and Southeast Al- objects of special con view of the nation's con the pulp paper prob]e)@ in ection ere { Interest reau of our directory—7200 to indicate the importance of rade to leading naticna vkesbury said. “It ‘was al estion of many of them that L new section to our book, ied directory of reliable concerns in continental actively interested in busines: Ala-kons. Such a’section shou great value to Alaskan bus are seeking new they must im- n who for goods | | | | ort.” t industry is included le most potential econ- development in the Territory’s y)pment, in the opinion of the{ book publisher who adds| tomorrow's tourist will come! as a stopover visitor, with the to hunt, fish, and venture afield with his camera. To meet this phase of interest, his new | lication will include an Ala { Travel Guide for business and vaca ion travelers, detailing tours, modes ot travel, accommodations, scenic ttrac entertainment places, nd complete hunting and fishing| yrmation | The Alaska Almanac is ) 0 go on sale nationally May 2 n ' | UNITEL STATES } DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ! Bureau of Land Management I DISTRICT LAND OFFICE H Anchorage, Alaska. January 27, 1948. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Knutni Langseth, has made application yfor a five-acre tract, filed under the act of May , 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage serial 011815, for a tract of land described as Lot 21, Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2412, Hcod Bay Group, situated on Hood Bay, Ad- miralty Island, Alaska, containing 5 acres, and it is now in the files the District Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, March 3, 1948. Last publication, May 5, 1948. T e U —— e 2t o Commercial Janitors Don't let your valyable floors become ruined through neglect or other causes. Windows streaked or soiled? Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 NATIGNAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N.Y. » 86 PROOF « 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS {ian Jensen; JUNEAU. ALASKA BETA SIGMA PHI ELECTS OFFICERS Last night, at its regular business meeting, the Beta Sigma Phi Sor- ority elected the following new of- (ficers: President, Miss Dorothy Farrell; Vice President Miss Irene Rasmus- en; Recording Secretary, Miss Mar+ Corresponding tary, Mrs. D. W. Stevenson; Treast er, Mrs. Warren Houston The group decided to rush new members this spring. Several social uncticns were announced including |an Easter breakfast for the mem- ers and their guests to be held at 1e Baranof. It was decided to hold a formal | dance at the Baranof April 17, start- ing at 9:30 o'clock. This is the s cond dance of this kind the Sorority has given this year. A social program followed which consisted of a discussion of the value and gratification of friendship. The program was led by Miss Freeda Bechtold, D IN FROM SEATTLE and Mrs. C. E. Nesheim from are at the Baranof Hotel. .o J. 8. Cochran of Washington is staying at the Baranof Hotel. - i & . Mr, NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Is to be published and forms will close April 1, 1948. For space, listin, and changes, please mail your thanges to P. O. Box 2389 be- ore closing date. (3 27 48) Frem the time your family's clothes re they're retuned lately clean and h us — to the time to you i individu acu- ty { wrapped, they get the best of care. play dr dients we use. fabric, ¢ part in defermining the cleaning method & olor and design nd ingre- That’s why the results we get are good! TRIA CLEA remind you is the time to NGLE NERS that an bring in those garments tc be cleaned and MOTHPROOFED Refore Easter “For Better Appearance” CA LL ROUTE OF THE 2P RIRLINES. | wan: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY TMMEDIATE SALE—The excellent packer, | ed price. POPULAR CAFE—Good location.I. completely sale, CONDHAND Store. |ROOMING HOUSE. POWER Barger, owner W. E. Soule, Pelican, complete informa- tion here, or Pelican. equipped for lease or | | ‘e BEAUTIFUL log and stone home; large Heatilator fireplace. | 3-BEDROOM home, Behrends Ave. Furn. or unfurnished. I'WO Canneries.. Make 75 percent on investment. | BOATS—White Eagle at Juneau; | Sisu at Pelican. Packer Apex. | SEVERAL other houses: Douglas, J Auke Bay and Juneau. | 'KURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS wone 676 over First National Bank 1"15CELLANEOUS WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats \VWVON PRODUCTS representative. Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf | | | “ADEX" g o 8 o 8 0 8 8 ® & @ greatly reduc-| o i | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tf FUR SALE Nearing con:pietion—Ready for occupancy in 15 days: An excellent two bedroom house, full basement, garage, automatic heat, tile bath and kitchen. * Large view windows. May be financed from $2,500 down payment. Phone 234. 838 3t @ 6 v 9 0 0 0 0 0 o WASHING Machine for sale: We could not sell it for $37.50, so take this Voss off our hands for only $30. Still a lot of washing in the old wreck. Parsons Elec- tric Company. 838 2t 1947 Model 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 St Ph. Green 837 at BABY Buggy, $15. 354 MAN'S Large Star Sapphire Ring. Also Beautiful Diamond Ring. Good buys. Hoffman. Call 507 or Black 669. 836 6t SEVERAL Trollers for sale. Call Douglas Boat Shop, Douglas Ph. 192. 836 3t 1938 V-8 FORD Coupe. Motor, tires good, body fair. Ph. 016 ring | % . 836 5t HAWLEY STERLING'S Residence. Call between 7 and 9 p. m. 35 4t 3-ROOM Apt. with shower. Call evenings, 5 to 8. Blue 663. 36 4t ARAGE, Warehouse, shop, No. 70 Willoughby. Phone 275, Blue 819 tf NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 |FIRE PROOF Storage Simpsen Bldg, spage. 758 tf |NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 tf 'LEAN steam-heated rooms; clean beds. 315 Gold Street. 656 tf THREE RCOM house; basement, electric range, oil heater, 450 gal. ofl tank. $1,250. Call 838 Basin Road, 4 to 7 p.m. 835 tf 23-FOOT troiing hoat. See Fred Scberg at Float No. 5, Small Boat Harbor. 834 tf INTERNATIONAL Truck, motor recently rebuilt, new tires, excel- lent lifter and dump box. Phone lack 791 after 8 p.m. 833 6t BAR, good mone;rr mkér at rea- sonable price. Write P. O. Box 2324. 833 tf 250x100 Lotand hbldg., income bet- ter than $400 per month. In- quire in person. Seaview Apt. No. 9. 830 tf R0OM; Hotel. hone 886. WANTED tf 3 TIABLE Man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonder- ful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital re- quired. Permanent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 17, (3, 17 and 22) WANTED TO RENT-—Garage near Baranof Hotel. Phone 387. 38 4t ‘D 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 27 WANTED — TRAPPER who saw “Jerry S” in Whale Bay last January. Your information may save lives. E. J. Buchanen, Ph. Green 414. 837 3¢ fIRST Class, experineced steno- rapher, law office. Phorie 334; 200 Seward Building. R. E. Rob- ertson, 836 tf IICHEAL CHARLOCK, please write home. Mother worried. 835 5t EWING Macnine Repairing. Call 764. 830 1 mo. kitchen privileges. Home ¢ Hawaiian guitar. Call 247 after 5 p. m. 831 3t HOOKED and Braided Rugs, cry- stal ware, fur coat size 14, excel- lent condition. Ph. 136. 825 of ELLEN’S GROCERY Store, doing good ELusiness. See G. G. Brown. 813 tf SMALL HOUSE, unfurnished, near boat harbor on 10th St. Phone Red 1765. 807 t1 SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev. or Davis. 794 t LOST ARb FOUND FOUND: Roll Kodachrome film on Ski Trail. Empire Office. 38 3t Re- 628 4t LOST: Gold wrist watch. ward. Ph. 15 or 308. 4 WANTED ELECTRICAL Home and Commer- cial wiring, appliance repairing. Free estimate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone Green 310. Bob Wist. 819 tf WANTED TO RENT: Small apt. or housekeeping rooms, close in. P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t — — ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR.RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your berth, too! Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxuri- ous comfort of staterooms, 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 meals. The cost of all lounges apd decks . . . sit the delicionsly prepared meals is included in the fare. Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. 8. DENALI DUE' SOUTH — MARCH 17 Calls at Wrangell, Southbound Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. 8. ALEUTIAN — MARCH 23 Calls at Wrangell, Northbound ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY

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