The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO OUR SUIT SELECTION IS SUPERB FOR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA SCORES VISIT C. G. CUTTER WACHUSETT "OPEN HOUSE™ DAY “Open House” commemorating the second anniversary of the commis- sioning of the Coast Guard Cutter Wachusett was held Saturday aboard the ship at the A. J. mine whart from 2 p.n. to 4 pm.. Scores of visitors braved the after- noon sleet and blustery weather to visit the Juneau based cutter. Visit- ors were escorted throughout the ship by members of the crew and treated to coffee, doughnuts, and punch. Slippery decks prevented the vis- itors from viewing the deck guns boats and exhitits on deck. The bridge was shown to interested vist- crs end particular note was made of the intricate “bridge control” levers for maneuvering the 2000-ton vessel. The maze of el cal engine- We've hardly words to adeguately describe the charming elegance of our new Easter suits. They're soft, feminine and beautifully curve-con- scicus. Done in handsome fabrics and attention compelling new colors. "R P QUALITY SINCE /887 FRANK A, METCALF CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER Frank A Metcalf of Juneau who is seeking the Democratic Territorial Highway Engincer has been a resident continuously since 1913. He holds a Master's ngineering and has License No. 1 of the Territory n ition of the Territors Degree in Civil registered eng he worked for the Bradley interests r when he was commissioned in the 20th ummer of 1919 Mr. Metcalf went into business General Engineering and making mineral ent surveys. He served four times as City At the outbreak of World War II he was ited Direct n Defense and Secretary Local Draft In 1942 Mr { joined the engineering staff of Siems- 1d had charge of the dredging of Sitka’s harbor. In 1945 ! the went to Adak as Chief of Party. In the fall of 1947 he was ointed te fill out the term of the late Leonard Smith as Ter- al Highway Engineer, the office he now seeks. Few men in he Territory are better equipped by education, experience and rofessional 2! to handle the work of Territorial Highway ngineer and rintendent of Public Works. 1eer of Juneau S (Paid Advertisement) chrends Co | LIGHT INSPECTOR AND | | | room machinery wi cination to these visitors conducted thirough the machinery space. Commander Carlson, the manding officer, voiced regret the weather was not up to e: tions but expressed the gratitude of the crew to the people of Juneau com- that and its crew since the arrival of the Juneau based ship last year - ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. 1eau Lodge No. 147, F. and A 7., Monday eveni 30. The Eas- hrome sl J. W. Leive! Secretary. Folks using RPM DELO Die- sel Engine Lubricating Gil, say It cuts repairs as much as 50%. Its compounds reduce ring- sticking, corrosion, carbon and sludge. It sticks to hot spots. THIS N AR zuy for their cordiality towards the ship S S | So Fast! So Easy! So Thorough! £ CLEANER MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1948 'MRS. OLE WESTBY GUEST OF HONOR, BON VOYAGE TEA Mrs. Ole Westby was guest of hon- or Saturday afternoon at a Bon Voy- age Tea at the home of Mrs. Merle Rhodes at 214 Fourth Street. Open house was held between the hours of two to six and the many friends that Mrs. Westby has made during the 15 years she has resided in Ju- neau called to wish her happiness and success in her new home in Se- attle. | Mrs. Westby is a Past Regent of Moose -women, Past "President of the Lutheran Ladies Soclety and a member of theé Sons of Norway. Mr. and Mrs. Weéstby plan to purcha a home site in Seattle and he wi return to Juneau during the fishing season. | Mis. Westby has received many lovely gifts from her friends and associates. The tea table was decor- dted with a lace cloth centered with a bowl of red roses and a cake in- seribed with “Bon Voyage.” Mrs. Robert Paddock, sister of Mrs. West- | by, poured during the afternoon. | % o | (REATIVE WRITERS | T0 MEET TONIGHT, The Creative Writers Club will hold its regular meeting tonight in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. The meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock and all members are urged to attend. S AP CHICAGO—Meat-packing continues and CIO Union are at all plants. strike pickets oil that reduces ov really protects your Diesel, LONGER LIFE FOR DIESELS ! | | 1 | | EW W-A-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPH’ MMEDIATE SALE—The “Apex,” excellent packer, greatly reduc- ed price. POPULAR CAFE—Good location completely equipped for lease o1 | 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. | ROOM home, Behrends Ave ‘ Furn. or unfurnished. | TWO Canneries. Make 75 percent on investment. BOATS~—White Eagle at Juneau; | Sisu at Pelican. Packer Apex. SEVERAL other houses: Douglas, Auke Bay and Juneau. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FISCELLANEOUS HURT? Learn plan providing low as about - the foot treat- $1. Phone: new m:nts as JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC, Blue 379 Room 14, Shattuck Bldg. 842 6t WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies ¢ eloping - Printing - Enlarging Artists’, Paints and Materials Eiuc Printing - Photostats RODUCTS represents Black 47.. PO. Box 762. LD Realistic Perman- aper curls, $1 up. 0.a's uty Shop. Phone 201. i, Decker Way tf T ) 1oy arn about the ing oot treat- n. for as low as $1. Call the JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC for com-~ ..cce details. Blue 379. Room 14, Ehattuck Bldz. 842 6t . 425% Tth St. 842 3t home dag Red 366. NTED TO BUY—Full-length 18 inches wide or more. 942 1t TED TO RENT: Furnished use or apartment with two, preferably three, bedrooms begin- ning April 1 to September 1, this vear. Call Wallis George, Phone Black 26. 841 6t FIRST Class, experineced steno- apher, law office. Phone 334; 200 Seward Building. R. E. Rob- ertson, 836 tf SEWING Macnine Repairing. Call 764 830 1 mo. TENANT with two Fedroom house will trade for Apt. Ph. 522 eve- nings. 840 3t WANTED—Ce~itrally located apart- ment with cmphasis on large liv- ing room. Moderate rental. Em- ployed, steady, sober bachelor. Phcne 891. 840 dh ELECTRICAL Home and Commer- cial wiring, appliance repairing. Free estimate. 336 W. 3rd. Phone Geepn 310. Bob Wisc. 819 tf WANTED TO RENT: Small apt or housekeeping rooms, close in P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3' SONS OF NORWAY WILL HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS THURSDAY The Sons of Norway will hold FUR SALE OR SALE: Juke Box, $50 cash. Phone Green 393. 481 3t OR SALE: Pelican, Alaska, Float- 1ouse 16x40 ft., beach lot 50x100 ft.; Mving room, kitchen, two bed- rooms; good log float. Could be moved anywhere. $2,500. Grace Rodgers, 2512 1st Ave So. Biil- ngs, Montana. 841 6t 36 FORD 4-door sedan, uphol- ery, tires, body, motor in ex- cellent condition. Red 690. 41 2t ELL equipped, completely furn- ished “home” in Douglas at 5th and E St., drive-in garage, full onerete basement, enclosed porch, otHer attractive features. Owner .eaving city. Call McCarron, Douglas. 840 3t SMALL business at Auke Bay. In- qguire Auke Bay Hardware. 840 tf CHRYSLER Crown with 1 to 1% reduction; A-1 condition; Ph. 661. 838 6t Dr. Rude. for couple only, 450 gallon oil tank. $1,250. Call 838 Basin Road, 4 to 7 p.m. 835 tf x100 Lotand bidg., income bet- tex than $400 per month. In- uire in person Seaview Apt No. 9. 830 tf Hawailan guitar. Call 247 after 5 p.m 831 3t HOOKED and Braided Rugs, cry- 1 ware. fur coat size 14. excel- itor 136 825 o Store. doing d tusness See G G. Brown 813 0uUsi ufurnished, nea) bo; iuth St Phone wed 765 807 © wood for cooking . also slab wood 345 BU3 Apr ¢ OUSES and 1ot [nauire Tre: Da s T9¢ URNISEED ROOMS: Inquire Im- perial Hotel 841 6t /ARAC.., Warchouse, shop, No. 70 Willoughby Phone Blue 25 819 tf E CIEAN ROOMS weekly o: monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 _RL:MA?ROOVFfl Storage space. impscn Bldg. 758 tf NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scardinavian Rooms. 36 tf CLEAN steam-heated 1‘00&15; clean beds. 215 Gold Street. 656 tf {OOM; kitchen privileges. . Home Hotel. hone 88F. (24 LOST ANy FOUND OST: Small black purse contain- ng keys and perscnal belongings. Finder please phone 367 days or Blue 449 nights. 840 3t LOST: Gold wrist watch. Re- ward. Ph. 15 or 308. 28 4t Two Teen Agers Are Killed in 2-Car Crash YAKIMA, March -22™(®—Two teen-age boys were killed yesterday in a two-car collision near here. The dead, both of Wiley City, Wash., were identified as Lindal Havron, 18, and William ‘Lee Rob- erts, 16. - — Empire Want-Ads bring results! .eau Saturday on a photographic .nssion requested by the Seattle Jasler’s. _iealth, Juneau, Alaska, announces It’s a breeze to whisk over your rugs with this streamlined lightweigbt G-E Cleaner! And how it cleans—brushes out deep-down dirt, gently, quickly, thoroughly! Sce what convenience and efficiency G-E experts have built into this hand- some cleaner. * Exclusive Too-tip Nozzle Regulator—adjusts 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-top Bag—wide-top— dustproof—easy to empty. PHOTOMEN IN JUNEAU N. J. Wirsching, James Dunoway ad R. Reid, ol the Coast Guard .nnette Air Facility, were in Ju- All these and many other G-E features make this a “real buy.” Compare before you choosel Stop in today and try it for yourself, ftice. Objectives were the light ations in this area. H. J. Stinscosco, Civil Engineer or the Coast Guard, is in the rea inspecting light stations. - Complete sot of “abos ~iher fioor” cleaning tools for ) Just a little extras , 1 Genuine Levi's, now avaiiable at 840 tf See us for this and oither Modern Elecirical Appliances » New Available at the ——————— INVITATION FOR BIDS The Territorial Department of ae invitation of bids for furnish- their regular business meeting and the election of their 1948 officers Thursday evening at 8 o'cleck in the IOOF Hall. Following the business meeting and election there will be a social hour with games and re- frestments, All members are re- quested to attend this very important BOOKS GALORE Extra fine unsual books. Catalog free. 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Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service 0 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward 8. 8. ALEUTIAN — MARCH 23 Calls at Wrangell, Northboynd ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY

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