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PAGE TWO STURDY COMORTAELE WORK CLOTHES FAMOUS BRANDS GUARANTEE ‘ fit . . . comfort . . . durability | Reasonably priced within your budget. Come in today! Carpenter Overalls Painters’ Overalls Hea y work Suspenders Currin's work Shoes s ; ! ! | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ! | ! | | | | | s | | i i | | l i | i | i E I | | i i i | i | | | s | i | i home in the Waynor Tract with a dinner party. * The table was decorated with CHAPELAD BEA“ DI""ER APR". 24 a lace cloth centered with a huge bowl of baby iris, daffodils and Mrs. Jenny Pederson was host- | narcissus surrounded by tall yellow ess Tuesday evening to the Chap- | tapers. eladies at her home. Plans for| Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaJoie and a bean dinner were completed and | Dr. and Mrs. Howard Fischer were the date has been set for April 24 | dinner guests for the happy oc- at the Chapel-by-the-Lake. casion, Those present were Mesdames Arnold, Bland, Bowman, DeHart, Drake, Jekill, Lynch, Maier, Mielke, Pederson, Palmer, Smith, Redde- | kopp. Mrs. Ida Filley was a guest at the meeting. Mrs. Pear] Benedict will be host- ess for the meeting April 20. e e—— MR., MRS. FRITCHMAN CELEBRATE TWELFIH | ANNIVERSARY, DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Neil P‘ruchmnn‘ celebruted ther tweilth wedding | anniversary last night at their! PRSI Sa A HUGHES RETURNS Bill Hughes, manager oi the Baranof Hotel, returned to Juneau this morning following a short busi- | ness trip to Seattle. He arrived | on the Fairbanks DC-4 Express af- ter an enjoyable trip. ——.e— FROM BELLINGH4M D. Compton of Bellingham, Wash. is in Juneau, registered at the Baranof Hotel. - HERE FROM WRANGELL O. F. Ohlson from Wrangell ng at the Baranof Hotel. LIaSES PRUSCRIBED Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the Tnxurk ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . ait 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 “ S— / Sailings every week for Ketcl.ikan and Seattle S. S. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH — APRIL 11 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward 8. 8. BARANOF — APRIL 13 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY { |treme winter weather. He said that | 4| § .tween the hours of 8 am. and ‘ about 1'% | Chris Wyller, |ed some time ago to the R. J. Som- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'ROUND TRIP FARES DOUGLAS BRIDGE *c o i eo Rébucen WILL BE CLOSED O ENARD REDU DURING DAYTIME |-+ e ventoN round trip fares to Seward from Ketchikan, Juneau, Cordova and Valdez were announced today by the Alaska Steamship Company. These special fares were arranged on the request of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to encourage atten- dance at their annual convention at Seward, May 19th through 23rd but are available to the general public as well Tickets will be sold May 8tr through May 20th inclusive, return trip to be started within 30 day. the company expects io begin work from date of ticket purchase abont April 15 X During the consuuction period HBSP“A'— NOTES The Douglas Bridge will be tem- porarily closed eight hours daily beginning about the middle of this month, it was announced today by Acting District En- gineer for the Public Roads Admin- istration Wyller said a contract was grant- mers Construction Co. for re-deck- ing the structure but that this work has been delayed because of ex B P the bridge will be closed daily be- 12 noon snd 1 pm, and 5 pm. The bridge will be open to traftic at all hours on Saturdays and Sundays The work is expected to take onths to complete - - India’'s population is estimated to be increasing by 10,000,000 a year Ann’s yesterday Leo Admitted to St were Dorothy Hopkins and G Cyr for medical treatment Discharged Paul Dybdahl, rick and Mrs baby airl yesterday were Mr rs. Alice Fitzpat- George Williams and 'MRS. CHRISTINE HANSON EASTERN STAR TO HAVE GRANDMOTHER BABY BOY MAY DAY FORMAL DANCE received Starting off Juneau's spr and summer social season, a May Day formal dance will be held Satur- day evening, May 1 in the Scottish Rit> Temple at 10 o'clock. The af- fair will be invitational and under the sponsorship of the Eastern Star. -ee — Mrs. Christine Hansen word yesterday afternoon of the birth of a grandson born to r. and Mrs. Paul Hanson in Ketchi- kan. The arrival weighed eight pounds and five ounces. This is the first child for the Hansons Mrs, Hanson is the former Mary, MacDowell of Ketchikan and Han- son is the only son of Mrs. Chris- Hanson and the late Henry former fisherman in this CUB SCOUTS OF PACK 9 il PLAN GOLD PANNING Hanscn area At their regular weekly meeting mother and father of the last night the Cub Scouts of Pack re the only children in both s and is the first grandchild grandmothers who are Mus MacDowell of Ketel Christine Hanson ning project for next week in con- nection with the theme of the month, “Legends Of Our Town.” Don Miller, Den Dad for . the night, told some of the ea tory as he had' learned the diary of Dick Harris In April, the Cubs will an alr show with' “Things That mil r the Esthrer aind Mrs { - it from HERE FROM =iTKA Mrs. J. H. McGrath and A. vensen, both from Sitka, are ing at the Gastineau and Bar- R S e POLICE COURT Willie Jones was fined morning in Police Court drunk charge. anof $25 this on FROM KE1 C. R. Neill from staying at the Baranof Hotel Now You cart Qe A COMPLETE LINE OF HEINZ BABY FOODS HEINZ STRAINED VEGETABLES ate scientifically cooked and packed to assuce uniform retention of food values HEINZ STRAINED FRUITS and DESSERTS rate hiqh for Flavor and Texture HEINZ STRAINED MEAT PRODUCTS are rich inflavors Baby enjoys HEINZ PRE-COOKED CEREALS are light, fluffy, easy 1o diqesr You pay ro premium for the be FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seaitle and Tacoma, Washington _ For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS TRE managemen. of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depcsitors’ 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 CORPORA'I"ION | —_— Backed by a 78-year quality reputation st... Ask your grocer for Heinz. e SUMMER SCHEDULES Effective: April st to September st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND Lv. JUNEAU ... PETERSBURG WRANGELL KETCHIKAN Juneau — Sitka JUNEAU . SITKA (* or earlier) NORTHBOUND oo ATY - 4:10P Lv. 3:20P Lv. 2:50P ..Lv. 2:00P Ar. Lv. 11:50*A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau — Haines — Skagway JUNEAU i (7Y HAINES Lv. SKAGWAY Lv. (All Times PST 120°) Mon. Tues. Wed. X X X 4:40P 3:55P 3:30P Juneau to Angoon . Baranof Chatham Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove o Excursion Inlet .. Funter Gustavus ... Hawk Inlet Hood . Bay Hoonah Kimshan Pelican Port Althorp . Superior Tenakee Todd Thur. Sat. Fri. X X p.9 R ] B R ] MM HM HHHM MHMUMA X X X X-—departure and arrival time and sequence PHONE 612 filfifim%’“fié‘é of stops variable. ewing Southeastern JUNEAU 9 (Methodist) planned a gold pan-| his- } stage | THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY | FOR SALE 4 BEDROOMS, basement, 2 lots,|1841 PONTIAC; call 864 after 5 garage, Casey-Shattuck add.{ p.m. or Sunday 857 tf good neighborhood, Furnished or partially furnished. No phone | calls | | FALLING equipment. Two 10 horse | HOUSE ita power ‘saws, 5 ft. bar, hand | 193 | axes, wedges, handsaws. Saws| i | good cond. Cost $1500. Sell all| WELL equipped, completely $800. ished “h in Douglas a LIQUOR and E drive-in garage, fi concrete basement, enclos porch, other attractive features. Owner leaving city. Call Mc- Carron, Douglas. 855 Tt NEAT, clean 3-hedroom mome com- pletely furnished. Blue 619 for sale Phone STORE, come, long le d se, location will vary goc inv (€ LL Boat Harbor, 2 houses and p filled-in lot 3-bedroom house on Tenth suitable home or home and bus. combined. SHOE SHOP, veis loan; will train | buyer. Big income AT L $600.00 net to you month- ly, business in town, small in- | vest, 1 man can handle. g DOUGLAS—4-Bedroom house fur-|___ Tt G ARCE AT nished 2 lots near school; 2-“ZENITH Console, bedroom well furnished,| and I12-inch new iurnac lots, price far| walnut. Black below cost; 2-bedroom compl. furn, appraised as selling price; also 3-bedroom compl. furn., e tric kitchen, furnace, lots. 148-ft. Packer, buying sta., ing THOR Washing mangle attachment, 499. machine with & $65. Ph. Blue T 855 3t 4% ACRES Montana some improved, timber Black 620, evening Creek cal on 12 tube, plays 10 stucco, rds, '48 model 2 FOR BALE flex Model camera with 1 filter kit; no carrying Red 124, 7-10 eveni Slightly E used Argo- No.. case 854 tf 3-yr. lease fish option more. Work-|ONE York ammonia machine fo. grocery and machine shop.| freezing plant, price Price reduced immediate sale.| « gy teyms; one electric meat gr The APEX 2 $100, cash or terms. nneries; Prop. Auke Bay, Fritz| Brothers, \ >, Glacier Hightway MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First Nati 1 Bang FSS gir] wanted to share 3-| TWO HOUSES near boat harbor, ex-| Phone Red 765, 843 tf 3t on ef, LARGE wproveryy, good bargain, leaving ‘city. Over $400 monthly income. Can be readily incr td. Call M. E, Monagle. 849 tf 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good cendition. See it at DeHart's Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tt References 208 Main p.am 856 room apartment all at and 8 chang FLLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing good tusiness. See G. G. Brown. 813 t1 betwe | FOR Expert Workmanship on your and mill work, try! ton Cabinet Shop, 336 W. 8t., % block w. of Jim Ellens | Grocery on Willoughby. We| Treat You Right. Ph. 672 Box 2952, 844 s HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev. or Davis. 9 o | ROOM and Board in private home SEWING Machine Repairing. Call| pypria 449, & &2 764, 830 1 mo.|__ ; G i "33 851 6t for batchelor 6-3 pm. HEATED F W. " LOST aRp FOUND Liberal Reward Return to Empil i) o 12th St. NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or \\'11.1 monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 13! paid 856 3t FIRE PROOF Storage Simpson Bldg. space, LOST: Evening sequin cov- | _ s ered; valuable contents. Return NTOE CLEAN ;fi\m heated rooms to Empire. Reward. 854 3t| also steam baths. Scandinavien Rooms. 736 tf Dag, | LOST: Pair one- nger :nitx, e RS i wool, red trim. Call Empire | CLEAN steam-heated rooms; clean office. Sheldon, dn beds. 315 Gold Street. 656 tt black | FOUND Tire chain. Inquire Han- | ROOM; kitchen privileges. Home Boarding House. 849 tf | Hotel. hone 886. 24 MISCELLANEQUS WATCH DOCTORS Watch and Jewelry Repair, three day service; all work guaranteed. Pick up and delivery servic Geld St. Ph. Black 600. FOUND: Ladies purse; owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. dh MR, Mi5. C. MORSER HOUSE GUESTS OF | MR., MRS. R. SM"H' WINTER and YUnD, CO. I ’ 1'(‘nmplelc Photographic Supplies Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morser | Developing - Printing - Enlar, lof Fyesno, Calif, have arrived in; Artists’ Paints and Materials lJunuau for an extended visit with| Blue Printing - Photostats their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.| =0 e heir da: er and son-in-law, Mr. | Toae—pnsrars Tepresentative Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf 857 3 | and Mrs. Robert Smith of the Reck | | | Apartments. | The Smiths recently became the | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- |parents of a daughter and the| ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up. | grandparents made the trip es-| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201, |pecially to view the new addi-| 315 Decker Way. t { tien, Sees o { Mr. Morser is a general contrac- | tor in the California city, and| | Smith now employed at the| | Cold Storage, and is also owner | {of the troller Edco | NEW RIFLE RANGE IS NOW READY FOR USE The Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club members will meet tonight for the first time at the new rang on the first floor of the A. B. Hall. Firing will cohtinue for NRA jualifications and all members who Aave not completed their score are is “NORTHERN LIGHTS CHURCH CIRCLE TO GATHER FRIDAY! | The World Service Circle of the‘r { Northern Light Presbyterian Church | | will meet in the church parlors | | Friday, April 9, with Mrs. R. E.| Rchertson and Mrs. Ray Day as| urged to do so as soon as possible. hostesses. Mrs. Werner will lead| Regular weekly meetings will be the devotions. | held each Thursday for all club The program will bé & m-,ssimmy! nembers and the ladies will have round-table discussion led by Circle| Tuesday nights for practice and gty nstructions. Anyone wishing to join the club may do so by contacting A. W. Boddy- or J. L. Peterson. b g L TERIOR WEATHER A southwesterly flow of warm iir continues across the interior of Alaska where warm temperatures n the upper twenties or lower chirties were registered at 4:30 this morning. The temperature at Fair- anks was 34, Nenana 27 and Ft. Yukon 31. The north thermomster -eadings were much colder. Point Barrow and Point Lay had tem- ceratures of 7 and 8 degrees be- low zero respectively B POLICE INVESTIGATE The City Police are investigating broken door windows in two liquor stores today. George Brothers . Liquor Store - DE FORGE DR. RU Dr. J. O. Rude says he has ane- | mic amnesia. He loaned a friend| his snowshoes prior to going on his | recent vacation and can't recall| just who it was and the mend( has apparently forgotten who it} was he borrowed the snowshoes | frem. | Dr. Rude stated that he would appreciate it if the person who korrowed the webs would return| same. e YACHT CLUB POSTPONED The Juneau Yacht Club meet- ing scheduled for tonight at § o'clcck has been postponed due to the amateur fights scheduled for this evening in the Town Hall Recreation Center. [ R VFW AUX MEET POSTPONED The regular business meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veter- ans of Foreign Wars has been postponed until further ¢ notice. and the Gastineau Liquor Store re- dcrted door - windows broken but 10thing missing. However, the po- lice are continuing investigation of the vandalism.