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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS . LUKE'S SERVICES 1 It is announced that there will be services at 8 o'cleck p. m. on Gocd Friday, at the St. Luke's {Church in Douglas. Everyone is to attend. ] welcome Supper will be observed tonight at | the Douglas Community Methodist | Church beginning at 8 o'clock, ac- cording to Rev. Robert S. Treat. | CHURCH COMMUNION GROMMET REEFER IN The freighter Grommet was due to arrive at the Douglas Dock this afternoon loaded with creosoted pilings for the City Douglas and the Douglas nery ing supplies. till late hours last evening, shov- eling off snow on the dock to en- atle the unloadirg of the vessel FILING DATE NEAR (844 20) Communion services and the Last | (844 3t) Reefer ! Can- her fourth birthday and other dock and build- Tuesday at the home of her parents, A crew worked Mr. and Mrs. David Wise in the | residents who wish to pay their de- | linquent water bills, for City Regis- tration of Voters, and for the filing of candidates to City office. (Signed) A. J. BALOG, Douglas City Clerk DOG NOTICE Dog licenses for 1948 are due and payable. All dogs not licensed in the City of Douglas by April 1 will be liable to immediate disposal without further notice. (Signed) A. J. BALOG,, City' Clerk, Douglas, Alaska e — SHARON FAY WISE HAS CELEBRATION ON HER FOURTH ANNIVERSARY Many of the little friends of Shar- of ¢n Fay Wise helped her celebrate 3-BEDROOM home, Behrends Ave. anniversary Evergreen Apartments. Children’s records were enjoyed by the little guests and several g-mes were played with Sandy Self taking first prize in the Donkey Game and Charles Robinson winner b > o gfi%’ FUHETHE FAMIL DAD SISTER We Quifit Them AL Here, under one roof, is assembied the greatest style show in town—No more trudging from shop to shop to get exactly the clothes you want fer each member of the family. We've got everything from hats to shoes—Everything quality-conscious, price-censcientious . . t as you are, this busy Easter season. Save money, time, effort! Buy here! / ). ,mg‘ : ( ; 5[??5[2624. 80 § ) SINCE /887 PEOTHER BROTHER s [ L@ QUALITY | ALEUTIAN BRINGS 33; | WESTWARD WITH TEN The Aleutian docked yesterday ai- ternoon with 33 and sailed west- ward with 10 passengers. Passengers | were as follows: From Seattle: O. L. Beshears, Mrs. P. M. Bullock, Mrs. R. A. Dill, Cath- erine Estes, Harold Hansen, H. J. | Hotfman, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Iback, Ed Jewell, Mrs. Jack Kirsten, Mrs. | H. Olson and children, Mrs. George Osage and child, Mr. and Mis. J. A. ! 8cots and children, Mrs. O. Thomp- son, Mrs. Fay Wood, and Virgil Wei- kel, From Ketchikan: C. W. Abbott, Z. Gross, W.-J. Harris, Lee Jacobi, R. J. Lundy, Jean McGillvray, Chas. White and Gordon Wildes. From Wrangell: Mrs. Aileen Lewis and child and Lloyd Smith. To Seward: Peggy Kalassa, V. C. Gergham, Marcus Carlson, Niles Herrnansson, Jimmie O'Brien, L, E. Belton, J. M. Laisure and Roy Lee. | For Valdez: Mr. and Mrs. B. D., mg/e Lenaer... BECAUSE CENTENKIAL IS MADE WITH <=7 SPECIAL “SOFT-TEST" WHEAT FLOUR! hotcakes made file Flour d WR th RE VEMED.’ THE REASON h Centenni ancake an § § From Seattle: Max Alex, James |O'Brien and Gordon Chandlerj from Annette: Harry Race. To Seattle: Louls Anderson, Haw- ley Sterling and C. W. Foster; to Whitehorse: Ian MacFarlane; to Fairbanks: Charles McKnight, Earl Ellingen, O. T. Finney and Max Weiss, Your first bite . . . every bite . : ; tells you CENTENNIAL pancakes are in a class by themselves. But only a mill scientist could tell why! And here’s the reason: CENTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flour . . . unlike all other pancake flours . . . is made with “soft-test” white wheat flour. It's the kind of flour you use for your very best baking. Then corn flour, from special soft-textured varieties of corn, is added for flavor. Result: the bes# pancakes you ever tasted . . . and so tender they literally melt in your mouth. Only CENTENNIAL gives you this tenderness, this flavor. So get CENTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flour, in the white package with the blue band. Centennial PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR Count on Centennial for more tender hotcakes ! — e, Genuine Levi's, now available at Casler’s. 840 tf Commercial Janitors Don't let your valuable floors become ruined through neglect Windows or other causes. streaked or soiled? Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 { AOUR “D" ",,,mm“ FLOUR | " | Stewart, Jr. | 4 ARRIVE; 8 LEAVE | 1 VIA PAN AMERICAN i Pan American #lignts yesberaay: brought in four and left with eight passengers from Juneau as follows: City Clerk A. J. Balog announces ,¢ ¢ho Marble Game. that the last filing date for can-| qpe pirthday table was centered didacy to city offices for the com- with o pink merry-go-round cake ing election, is tcmerrow even- anq pink ice cream was also served ing, Thursday, March 25. No can- to the guests didates have as yet declared theif The invited guests were Diane intention to run ior any city offices, Hunsaker, Patsy Popejoy, Charles he declared, and the deadline i5 and Freddy Robinson, Sandy and omorrow. The office will be open Barry Self, Carla Thompson and tonight and tomorrow evenings David and Marilyn Wise, sister and for the convenience of those work- prother of the guest of honor. Also g during regular office hours. in attendance were Mesdames Jack City offices open this year are: Popejoy, Andrew Robinsen, B. F. Mayor, three councilmen all for Thompson, and mother of the guest two year terms, and one sehool of honor. board member for a three year R A term. All persons not formerly INTENTION TO WED istered as Douglast voters must do so before the registration dead- line, which is March 31. e 3 They are: HOME ON SHORT VISIT Roy H. Stewart, of the Veterans Tem Rakich is home today after Administraticn, and Edith J. Far- several weeks of medical care at low, legal stenographer, both of 3t. Ann’s hospital in Juneau. Still Juneau. ot well, Rakich will return to St. Hukert Paul Middleton, cabinet- Ann’s until he receives permission maker, and Charlotte Erna’ Hoepf- o enter the Veterans' Hospital, at ner, housewife, both of Juneau. valla Walla, Wash. Olie Alonzo Beshears, carpenter, e of Missoula, Mont,, and Anna Boer, WATER DUE, NOTICE, Juneau housewife. Three couples have filed appli- cations for marriage licenses from U. S. Ccmmissioner Felix Gray. REGISTRATION | - - The Douglas City Clerks office IOWA VISITOR will be open the evenings of March Virgil Weikel of Onawa, Ia., is Hotel 24 and 25, for the convenience of registered at the Gastineau THREE FEATHERS AN AMERICAN FAVORITE THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PRIOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS - EX. | So Fast! So Easy! So Thorough! THIS NEW &€ CLEANER AR sy It's a breeze to whisk over your rugs with this streamlingd 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 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- i{ng of cleaner at rug edge. % Accordion-fop Bag —wide-top— du.q)roof—uly to empty. All these and many other G-E features make this a “real buy.” Compare before you choose! Stop in today and try it for yourself, . fl Complete set of “above-thes floor” cleanirlg tools for just a little 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 AR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY IMMEDIATE SALE—The excellent packer, ed price. POPULAR CAFE—Good location, completely equipped for lease or sale. o SECONDHAND Store. ROOMING HOUSE, POWER Barger, owner W. E. Soule, Pelican, ¢omplete informa- tion here or Pelican.. BEAUTIFUL log and stone home; | large Heatilator fireplace. “Apex,” greatly reduc- 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 ' - | | MISCELLANEQUS | FEET HURT? Learn about the new plan providing foot treat- ments as low as $1. Phone: JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC, Blue 379 Room 14, Shattuck Bldg. 842 6t WINTER and runD, CO. Ine. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing - Printing - Enlarging | | Artists’ Paints and Materials | Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative. Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf GUARANTEED Eeaunic Permar;- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.! 315 Decker Way. tf YOUNG pup. small dog, male or female. Eureka Apt. 12. 44 1t FOR Expert Workmanship on your cabinets and mill work, try Middleton Cabinet Shop, 336 W. 3rd St., ': block w. of Jim Ellens Groce: on Willoughby. We Treat You Right. Ph. 672. Box 2052, | 844 tf ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES— We | are proud of our record of prompt and regular service and would like to make this service con- tinuable to those who made so | many complaints to the City Offi- olals last summer. Acme Disposal ’; Co. Call 631 evenings. 844 tf WANTED to rent house on Glacier Highway for couple and baby. P. ©O. Box 1007, Douglas 844 3t fFOOT Sufferers! Learn about the | New Plan providing foot treat- | ment for as low as $1. Call the | JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC for com- plete details. Blue 379. Room 14, | Shattuck Bldg. 842 6t WILL Care for pre-school children in my home days. 4252 Tth St. Phone Red 366. 842 3t WANTED TO RENT: Furnished house or apartment with two, preferably three, bedrooms begin- ning April 1 to September 1, this year. Call Wallis George, Phone Black 26. 841 6t FIRST Class, experineced steno- grapher, law office. Phone 334; 200 Seward Building. R. E. Rob- ertson. 836 tf, |SEWING Macnine Repairing. Call | 764, 830 1 mo. | WANTED—Ceritrally located apart- ment with emphasis on large liv- ing room., Moderate rental. Em- ployed, steady, sober bachelor. Phone 891. 840 dh WANTED TO RENT: Small apt | or housekeeping rooms, close in P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3! * LOST AND FOUND - FOUND: Key case with keys. Own- er pay for adv. Call at Eureka Apt. 12, after 5 p.m. 844 1t LOST: Gold wrist watch. ward. Ph. 15 or 308. Your berth, too! Sailings every week for S. 8. ALEUTIAN DUE FOR SALE WELL equipped, 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 McCarron, 844 5t l}il?y e‘qulpp;dv. 16 HP Atlas Imperial. Inquire Funt- er Bay Cannery $2200. 844 6t SLIGHTLY Used Civillan Jeep. Call 35, 9-6 daily. 844 4t 7 APTS. plus 3-room house. Ph. 631 evenings. 844 tf SEVEN-man rubber life raft. Ph, Black 360. 843 3t LAND, 100x100 ft, Marine View property, best neighborhood. Ph. 234. 843 3t TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. Phone Red 765. 843 tf PATENTED lot, 150x500, with large Cabin on Glacier Highway, near Country Club, $1,250. Terms. A. E. D'Cafango. Gen. Del, City. 843 2t 1937 OLDS Sedan with radio and heater in good condition: Phone Black 649. 843 4t 16-ft. Skiff with 5 hp Johnson out- board; rubber raft like new; P A System, 25 w. with mike, two speakers, use one on 115-v or 6-v battery. Call Douglas 553. 43 2t FOR SALE: Juke Box, $50 cash. Phone Green 393. 481 3t FOR SALE: Pelican, Alaska, Float- house 16x40 ft., beach lot 50x100 ft.; living room, kitchen, two bed- rooms; good log float. Could be moved anywhere. $2,500. Grace Rodgers, 2512 1st Ave So., Bill- ings, Montana. 841 6t SMALL business at Auke Bay. En- quire Auke Bay Hardware. 840 tf CHRYSLER Crown with Ml to | reduction; A-1 condition; 661. Dr. Rude. 838 6t THREE ROOM HOUSE—Suitable for couple only, 450 gallo: cil tank. $1,250. Call 838 Basi’ Road, 9 to 10 am. 835 ° 250x100 Lot and bidg., income be ter than $400 per month. quire in person. Seaview ALl No. 9. 830 “Hawailan guitar. Call 247 ait. 5 p. m. 831 it HOOKED and Braided Rugs, cri stal ware, fur coat size 14, exci & lent condition. Ph. 136. 825 ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, doi good kusiness. See G. G. Brov | 813 SPRUCE forest wood for cookins, - heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 4 11 or Davis. FOR RENT ROOM and board in privaté fam- ily. 306 Seventh Street. Phone Blue 449. 843 3t FURNISHED ROOMS: Inquire Im- perial Hotel. 841 6t E—AvRA(m Warehouse, sho—; ‘No. 70 Willoughby. Phone Blue 275. 819 tf NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18% FIRE PROOF Storage space. Simpson Bldg. 58t NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 tf bLEAN ste;x;l-heéied rooms; cfean beds. 315 Gold Street. 656 tf ROOBE; Aknjchen- privileges. Ho;ng Hotel. hone 886. tf During and immediately after the U. 8. Revolutionary War France made four loans to the United States, Holland four and Spain one, Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxuri- 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 excell i cuisine. You will marvel at the d;icioud;n::efig meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare, . Sailings Are Frequent Ketchikan and Seattle SOUTH — MARCH 28 Calls at Wrangell Southbound Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. 8. BARANOF — MARCH 30 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY -

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