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PAGE TWO In our Spinion, you're entitled to MICHAELS-STERN quality, value and all-around satisfaction whether you're a “short”, a “long" or a “husky" . . . built to be a coxswain, a fullback or a basketball center. Our selection of MICHAELS-STERN twists and NEW YORKER WORSTEDS in irregular sizes is fairly complete , the wise . .0 BMBEHRENSS),; g, Harriet Maurstad Queen, Junior Prom Miss Harriei Maurstad attended uy four lovely princesses, Misses Beverly Earl, Claire Folta, Violet Dapcevich, and Rolene Clark, was the highlight of the Junior Prom heid Friday eyening in tue gym ot the Juneau High Schicol. ‘ Preceding ' the coronation of the| the Junior Class President, Miss| Alice Jean Davis and Master Johnny Olds the queen's page carried mel beautiful jeweled crown. The queen was gowned in a lovely white formal with a princess neckline falling into a full skirt. The bustle in the back was caught with a corsage of lovely red rosec in the new fac.icn ol "i0 Blue Moon" ¢ the cance floor giving the effect of spring and the young ladies of the evening were dressed in gay spring formals Of the latest teen age mode. Refreshments were served from a sandwich bar encircling the planet Saturn. itered e . TIDE TAGBLE . APRIL 6 High tide, 0.30 am, 147 ft. Low tide, 6:30 am., 32 ft. High tide, 12:28 p.m, 14.8 ft. Low tide, 18:42 p.m., 08 ft. ® o 8 v & 0 0 0 0 "~ EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Second and ) ranklin A STATEMENT OF ADVERTISING PRINCIPLES B ADVERTISING Y FEDERATION OF AMERICA o Good Advertising aims to inform the consumer and help him to buy more intelligently. Good Advertising tells the truth, avoiding misstatement of facts as well as possible deception through implication or omission. It makes no claims which cannot be met in full and without further qualifi- cation. It uses only testimonials of competent witnesses. Good Advertising conforms to the generally accepted standards of good taste. It seeks public accept- ance on the basis of the merits of the product or rather than by service advertised the disparagement of competing goods. It tries to avoid practices that annoying. are offensive or Good Advertising recognizes both its economic responsibility to help re- duce distribution costs and its social responsibility in serving the public interest. [J Quoted from: EDITOR and PUBLISHER The Fourth Estate « « at the moment, So @ word to FIVE GIRLS, TWO BOYS ARRIVE OVER WEEKEND Among other activities over the weekend both hospitals had their ortion of liveliness. AL the St auus Hospital there were five babies born as follows: Sunday morning at 10:29 o'clock a Laby girl was born to Mrs. Eugene lerwin; the little Miss weighed scven pounds and 15 ounces. Mrs, william L. Smith's baby girl was born at 12:31 p. m., weighing seven pounds and 13 ounces. At 2:35 |o'clock Sunday afternoon Mrs. ® Larry Jackson'’s baby girl was born, | weighing seven pounds and four | ounces. This morning Mrs. C. Baslio Un- talosco's baby boy arrived at 2:35 ounces, and at 8:15 o'clock this morning Mrs. Carol Maiton’s baby |girl was born, weighing seven {pounds and five ounces. At the Government Hospital | Mrs. Esther Kitka of Sitka gave birth to a baby girl Sunday morn- ing weighing 10 pounds and 15 | ounces, and a baby boy was born |to Ela Siverly, also on Sunday morning. e | LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING | The Ladies suxiiary of the American Legion will meet tomor- | row evening in the Post Dugout at |8 o'clock to complete plans for | their rummage sale to be held on ‘Wednesday. April 7. | All members are urged to at- tend the meeting as the rummage 'will be mpde in readiness for the "sale after the meeting. Anyone having articles for the sale are requested to call Green 575 or | Blue 267. - eee - Open All Night! Every Night!! Salmon Creek Country Club. 854 2t Attention!! People of Douglas Starting April 5, 1948 the Following Bus Schedule Will Become | Effective | LV. DOUGLAS 130 AM. AM AM. AM. LV. JUNEAU 8:15 AM. 9:15 AM. 10:15 AM. 11:15 AM. 12:15 PM. o © T B WSO D BEBLELE88E888 ERERRE 333 10:00 P.M. 10:40 P.M. 11:40 P.M. We Hope This Schedule Will Be More Convenient for Our Riders THANK YOU, CHANNEL BUS LINE | o'clock, weighing seven_pounds six | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS ALL OUT THIS WEEK A hard working crew of volun- eer residents were out all day yes-! erday working at the Firemen's| dock project. Some were painting the timbers and equipment with oreservatives, others on the piling and a big crew on the demolition f the buildings. According to Wm. Boehl, fore- man on the project, and Mark Jen- sen, the project is in shape now for concerted effofts on the part of wecrkers. Beginning tonight, it will be necessary for a crew to be working every evening until dark,| | taking advantage of the good weather and also because time is so short, due to the earlier can-| | ning date since the Douglas Can- |nery has been awarded the Taku | River fish in a bid opened April| 1. The Taku River season opens | May 1 and the cannery must be | iar enough completed at that time | to have the one-half pound, hand | | pack line in operation to take care |of the incoming Kking salmon. | Boehl stated that he can take | care of any number of volunteer | | workers as the piling is ready for | capping at one end of the dock, | and there will be timbers and| planking to be handled as well as finishing the wrecking of the build- ing | The Dcuglas Firemen are spon- soring the community project and | | have contracted to tear down and erect the new cannery building for the Douglas Canning Co., in re- turn for a stated sum of money which will be used by the Depart- ment for community athletic ac- lllviues and other community pro- jects. Fire Chief Arne Shudshift | urges all Firemen to turn out and do their share in the project they are sponsoring. He stated, how- ever, that not only members of ihe | Fire Department are volunteering ior the work, but residents as well, | who are very welcome. RAKISH SOUTH TODAY Tom Rakich was a passenger to- day via PAA southbound. Rakich, 1a well known and liked Douglas bachelor of many years sianding, has been ill for some time, recent- ly confined to St. Ann's Hospital n Juneau. He will enter the Vet- erans Hospital in Walla Walla, Wash,, where he will take a rest cure for tuberculosis which may <eep him confined for from one 0 two years. Nick Rocovich of ;Juneau will be in charge of his ipx'npcrty and affairs during his ab- sence. LEAVE ON BARANOF Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacKenzie, former owners of the Douglas Grocery Store here, are pasgengers oir wne Baranof enroute for a vaca- tion in the States. ‘The couple wul pick up a new car in Seattle and then motor south, intending to go as far as Mexico. They will visit relatives enroute and later will motor to Canada to visit other relatives, Fol- lowing their vacation they will re- | jturn to Alaska and take over a| | trading posé at Koyukuk. EAGLES MEET Douglas Eagles, Aerie N. 117, will {hold a regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in their Douglas Hall. ELECTION TOMOROW Residents are reminded that to- morrow, April 6, is City Election ' day and polls will be open from 9 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. at the City Hall. To be elected are | one Mayor, three Counclmen and one School Board member. CANDIDATES, JUDGES Filing for City Offices at the Douglas municipal election to be House 7 Cleaning Time Here we are again and at House Cleaning Time, which we know we all dread every year. But not this year, for if you will call BILL AULD at 912, he will bring an ELECTROLUX to your home and give your house a thorough cleaning— AND AT NO COST TOYOU ——that is the way Bill makes his living——his company pays him for making ‘demonstrations. So get your call in early BILL AULD 123 Third Street, Behrends Bank Bldg. Phone 912 Box 1418 Juneau — Alaska | Saturday, held tomorrow are the following candidates: Mike Pusich, incum- bent Mayor, filing for re-election Also for re-election as Council men are Charles Whyte, Charles Werner and Wm. Boehl, all whose | present terms expire with the next regular meeting. inde- pendently and for the first time is Willlam Dore, owner and op- erator of the Channel Bus Lines On the Scheol Board, one vacancy, are in-laws Guy Russo and Helen Forrest. Judges and Clerks for tion are Mrs. Alfred Bonnett, Richard McCormick, Jchn Jchn G. Johnson and Mrs Running the elec- Mrs Mills Helmi EAUX LODGE TUESDAY tineaux Lodge 124, F. and ‘A, M., wil hold a stated communica- | tion Tuesday evening, April 6, | the Eagles Hall. There will be work in the F. C. Degree SCHOOL BOARD MEET A meeting of the Douglas 1001 Beard is scheduled for this eve- ning. in the School Superinter dent's office, SUCC "UL BAKE Women in charge of the Com- munity Church Bake Sale, held last afterngon, report a very satisfactory sale. They thank the many who contributed their iorts and products ef- SHORT VISIT D. E. Keehn visited C. 8. Gildersleeve fan Baranof was in port third engineer on that has heen plying the many years. He is law of Capt. and Mrs, dersleeve, new owner: s Groeery with the while the Keehn is steamer and coast for the son-in- C. 8. Gil- CANNERY GETS FISH According to word from the Taku River Fishermen, after open- ing bids April 1 on the Taku Riv- er fish, it was voted to accept the bid cf the Douglas Canning C Inc, who presented the highest price for a fishing contract. Other bidders were the Dahl Canning Co.! of Petersburg, whe had the con- traét last year and E. E. Engstrom of Juneau, a fish broker. Fishing in the river begins May | 1st. Cuthbert is home from Mrs. Wm A GRAND 0 of the Doug- |! | Wed., | are invited ' St. Ann’s hospital at Juneau where she underwent a major operation. She is reported as doing very well WELL BABY CONFERENCE The Dcouglas W ; ference will be held tomor) 2 untll 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the Doug Public School Miss Mae Kruzger, Public Healt will in charge of nurse, be the conference - SKI DOPE Skiing - was fine and ti part of 10 feét of snow just said Joe Wernér today. And hi algng with Minard b nd Edgar ' Laken to voice an or better e ‘The three first upper ski bos vherc went to the main ridge on D: A nd 1d climbed Mt. Jumbo from the rear. They came down the right- hand ridge of Mt. Jumbo, on the open muskegs and skied within quarter-mile of Douglas Lcken, here Norway, been in Juneau for only six mo; and is a ¥ Juneau Hig Mill recently returned from Seattle where he was a member of ihe Seattle Ski Club and joined in events at Mt. Baker, Mt. Re and the Snoqualnie Pas: - HILDRE ELECTED AS GOVERNOR, MOOSE elected Gover- journe from nie ArnolG idmdre was s mesting - held Leonard E Loren C braham, tryst Bob Jensen, T r Vern Metcalfe resigned as Trus- tee and Harry DeLand was el2cted to finish out the term of one year - - PRE- SCHOOL CHILD Nursery Mother on April 7, at Gov All mothers interested to attend. For infor Mrs. Brooks Ha 202 854 STUDY Start OF 3:00 P by Mansion mation, call 1ord, phone 2t LD cANADIAN NAME PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. Under the Direct Supervision of Our Expert Canadian Blender CORBY’S is a light, sociable blend. It is our sincere belief you'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- ing mellowness. Next time ask for CORBY'S..a fine whiskey. Available in: 4/5 QUART 1/2 PINTS *AS, BARCLAY & CO,, LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS — Bisnpgp WimsKEY BLexorg aeg gorts 198 4AS. BARELAY & €O, LIMITED PEORIA - ILLINDIS PINTS MINIATURES 86 PROOF Grain Neutral Spir Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDE THE management of this Jbank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depesitors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION — | | FALLING equipment MONDAY, APRIL 5, 194 W-A-N-T A-D-S . MURPHY & MURPHY 4 BEDROOMS, basement, 2 lots, garage, Ci y-Shattuck add. goed neighborhood, Furnished ors partially furnished. No phone calls | Two 10 horse 5 1t hands Cost $1500. A power saws, axes, wetges, good cond $800 LIQUOR STORE. fine income, inventory. SMALL Boat Harbor, 2 houses and | partl filled-in lot 3-bedroom | house Tenth suitable home or home and bus. combined. SHOE SHOP, vets loan; will train buyer. Big ianmn AT Least $600.00 net to you month- ly, business in town, small in- vest, 1 man can handle. DOUGLAS—4-Bedroom house d 2 lots near school stucco, well furnished 2 lots, price far ircom compl 1s selling pr . 3-bedroom cempl. furn, elec- kitchen, furnace, garage, 2 Saws Sell all good location, long lease, will vary on fur- 2- tric i 1 lots. 4g-ft. Packer, 3-yr. lease on fish ta., option more. Work- scery and machine shop, Price reduced immediate sale The APEX ! 2 Canneries; Prop. Auke Bay, Fritz Cove, Glacier Hightway ing = ot oose o MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank WANTED OPERATORS dream come true! “Spin-it” comb. vendor and en- | ainment machiue. The spin- ing reel gets the play! Lost of ations available. Pays for it- quickly. Legal everywhere Sample machine, $2750 F.O.B. Oakland. Sent C.O.D. if decired L. J. Ryan, 820 E. 21st St., Oak- land 6, Calif 854 1t BIBLE, bcok salespeople, organiz- crew managers. Why work { small commission? Will fi- nance you as distributor. WEL- DON JONES, Idwin-Keasler Bldg Dallas, Texas. 1t EOUSE or Apt. for soldier, wife and baby in or about Juneau. Write Box 1007 Douglas. 853 3t SECOND COOK, grill cook y man wishes work Write Empire C 4058 6 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOR Expert Workmanship on your and mill work, try leton Cabinet Shop, 336 W. % block w. of Jim Ellens on Willoughby. We Treat You Right. Ph: 672. Box 2953. '/ 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 cials last summer. Acme Dispos Co. Call 631 evenings. 844 tf SEWING Machme Repairing. Call 764, 830 1 mo. LOST AND FOUND LOST.’WE\;;;;‘I;;;. sequ;‘x cov- ered; valuable contents. Return to Empire. Reward. 854 3t LOST: Pair one-finger mitts, black wool, red yarn trim. Call Empire office. Sheldon. dh Boarding House. 849 tf FdUNE: L;dles piu’rse:i ov;;ér r}fla} have same by identifying and paying for adv. dh LOST: Gold wrist watch. ward. Ph. 15 or 308. Re- 828 4t Open All Night! Every Night! | Salmon Creek Country Club. 854 2t FOR SALE ZENITH Console Radio, 7 ft. bef davenport, new portable tay model bathinette, phone Bla 180. 854 COMPLETELY furnished house on 6th at Green 411. 4-r00| 54 bar, hand |, Slightly used Arg flex Model E camera with 1 filter Kkit; no carrying Red 124, 7-10 evenings, FOR SALE cas 854 Chas Waynor desidence reduced terms. Ph drastical 28 or 93 854 $4450 Completely furnished o1 bedroom house recently remode ed with full concrete basemer Good neighborhcod. Phone 23| 854 | DINING Table, 2 large wool quil, Phone Red 275, 853 4 ONE York ammonia machine fc freczing plant, price $250. Cay) or terms; one electric meat grind er, $100, cash or terms. Georg| Brothers 853 and sma cleaner. Phon| 852 3 ONE Electric Roaster Premier vacuum Black 267. 1242 FORD Six 2-door sedan, pri ced for quick sale. Ph. 40. 52 § 1 Skill Saw, practica TV ~in. blades. Market. HOUSE 198. y new, thref Inquire Harho 851 6| for sale. Phone Blac} 850 6 TWO Scotch Marine Type Boiler: 250 HP. Equipped with thred Morrison Furnaces each. Com plete with Oil Burner Nozzles and Spares. Operating pressure 18] Ibs. P.O. Box 61. 849 6 LARGE prooery, good bargain leaving city. Over $400 monthly income. Can be readily increas €d. Call M. E. Monagle 849 tif 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good condition. See it at DeHart's Gro-| cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 t 7 APTS. plus 3-room house. Ph 631 evenings TWO HOUSES near bo: Phere Red 765, SMALL business av Auke Bay. In- quire Auke Bay Hardware. 840 tf| ELLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing good kusiness. See G. G. Brown. 813 t1 SPRUCE forest wood for cooking, heating, fireplace; also slab wood. Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345, 803 Apr 6 5 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 794 t! FOK RENT HEATED Room for batchelor, W. 12th St. 6-8 p.m. 851 6t NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187 58 tf m heated roomy Scandinavian 736 t FIRE PROOF Storag Simpson Bldg. NICE CLEAN steam also steam baths. Rooms. CLEAN steam-heated rooms; clean beds. 315 Gold Street. 656 (1 iiOOM: _Igil;kgr; I;rx Hotel. hone 886, lécs. “Home " WINTER and ¥USD, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Develeping - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative. Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762, tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. 14, BOTHELL MAN HERE Willlam C. Lentz of Botell, Wash., is staying at the Hotel Ju- neau. Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxurh- 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 Your berth, too! all meals is included in the fare. Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every week for S. 8. BARANOF DUE Ketck:ikan and Seattle SOUTH — APRIL 4 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Sew"ard 8. S. ALEUTIAN — APRIL 6 ALASKRA STEAMSHIP COMPANY