The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1948, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—IUNEAU ALASKA #4 Loy ™ PAC E El(,HT TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1948 ' LONDON — London morning FROM LOS ANGELES | | newspapers are telling of a sharp M JOr S i g ’ lump in government issues on the Mickey McSharry, Mnrgnrct ock exchange yesterday. The breuk‘ {generally is blamed on the unload-| Singleton, Eunice Justus and Mrs.| ing of small holdings as a result of| Wm. Backstrom, all from Los| 1e government’s projected heavy| Angeles, Calif, are In Juneau and | | are at the Baranof. IN CARPENTERS' WORK STOPPAGE Union, Contractors Asso- WASHINGTON—The government today dropped all restrictions put in service during the coai Take éare of Your Home: taxes on unearned income strike TS ciation Representatives Hold Meeting Today were meet- he AFL H\H > 13 day- | 3 Ay ject in the Board's 13-year history. \ It \\i\uld )\.ml to 1\)1 Ak 4 ‘ . full membership - : ShID | yrueh of Stockholm is built cn| e it would be - - Ohio River Threatens Second Flood of Year | CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 13— The Ohio River has passed the j evidence. [} families [} b Pafly Is After | U. . Air Force Officer : Who (rashe-z! filauer HOOD RIVER, Ore, April 13- P—Mounaineers are working thelr way carefully ss the dcy north slcpe of Mou : fur-! lll\(d suit, kept him alive through last night's sub-freezing temperatures and snow flurries. - <. FOUR ARRIVE: 12 60 BY ALASKA COASTAL Alaska Coastal flights yesterday brought in four and departed with 12 passengers from Juneau as fol- lows Frem Sitka: H. Fairhurst, Paul Alexander and wife From Petersburg ziano To Sitka: Gene Miller, H. B. An- trim, C. McGrath, I. Parker and 8. Parker. To Ketchikan To Hocnah Henry Sten- Maurice Powers. G. Sheridan .- ) PRACTICE City Band will hold ctice tonight at .8 Grade School audi- ¥ ¥ o'clock in the torium OMORROW Court will resume témorrow, it was v by Federal Judge ~oo——— | m\ ER TO WESTWARD Vern Joyer, of the U. S. Forest Regional Fiscal Oftice, d to leave here today am Sound and the ula to conduct a fiscal - il ARRESTED AT KETCHIKAN | Roy C. Brown was arrested at government property 8 arraigned and Lond was set at $2,000 Caslers Mens Wear at her home here | WASHINGTON ‘The Labor Relations Board ruled today that employers must bargain with *" their employees on pension plans if| the employees request it. The 4-1| decision was the first on this sub- 13 islands wwwee| WATCH THIS SPACE For An Important National Announcement KEITH G. WILDES Special Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The difference between the man who is and the man who might have been is the man who did something about it. OFFICE Shattuck Agency Phone Black 601 Residence Phone—Green 601 PECIAL SAVINGS for Youin Stevens UPSTAIRS Store The fine dresses you will find here are suggestive of Spring and ifs gay colors and budding flowers. Then, only & ""hop-skip-and-a-jump”’ ahead, until summer will be here. To forecast sum- mer needs and let you plan for that frip and many joyous parties here is a tip fo save you money . Special Prints IN SHEER FABRICS - LATE STYLES - GAY COLORS - FINE VALUES ALL — Dresses in Sizes 14% to 24% (mostly in Half-Sizes) o WHITEHORSE JUNEAU 1. Exterior trim KETCHI KAN 2. Attic ventilation, attic room 3. Flashing SEATTLE 4. Chimney masonry, cap, etc. NOME & b, ity Swift, convenient fligh?s in 7. Roof sheathing big 4-engine Clippers. You'll 8, Dormers enjoy delicious food, expert 9. Weatherstripping service —as 8 ‘gnell ol‘l’:: 10, Laths ril’s mos! o9 f :::'ex::::;l ‘::,rlm( Ask for n f::,"m,'”l spoce, work details and reservations at . | 12. Walks and drives BARANOF "0TE‘~ 13. Extorlor walls Telephone 106 14. Sheathing and insulation 15. Window frames and sash H‘I/V M [”[ CA” i 16. Blinds, shutters Worto AIRHAYS ‘ 7 ST o, doke oo, Tl Syiem of eTypng Clppens 18. Stops—brick, wood, concrete, tlle, elc. 19. Drin tile 20. Footing 11, Foundation walls 2. Basement floor 23. Laundry room 24, Heating plont 25. Grading and landscaplng 26. Gutters, down-spouts | 27. A modem kitchen 28, Built-in cabinets, cupboards, ofc. 29. Joists and subflooring 30. Firsplace, mantel, flue 31. Paint, wallpaper, interior | decoration 4 32, Interior trim B o A T T A “ K s ‘ 33, Stairways—treads, rails, bal- CONSTRUCTED usters, elc. 34, Elsctric ixtures 35. Doors and hardware 50 to 100 Gal. 75¢ per Gal. 36, Plumbing end fxteres 100 to 200 Gal. 60c Per Gal. Over 200 Gal. 50c Per Gal. 'l Heavy Stecl — All Welded 37. Outlets and wiring 38. Flooring—finished lumber, We also rubberize the inside of tanks with synthetic tile, linoleum rubber. 39, Wollboard, plaster, tc. 40. Closet space SEE US FOR ANY IRON | WORK OR WELDING. { |l Trolling pole brackets, propeller baskets, etc. ° | Burrows Welding Co. Phene 289—Willoughby Ave. | | One block north of | 5 Juneau Motors | l Columbia Lumber Company Yards in-Juneau - Sitka — MILLS at SITKA and WHITTIER 5 Check These Vital Points The sooner home repairs are made, the less the cost, for neglected small jobs soon *beconie big ones. Check your home at the points indicated in the drawing above. Make 2 list of needed im- provements and get an estimate of the cost of the work. Then, let us show you how you can finance a complete home improvement job through the FHA Pay-out-of-Income Plan. FHA loans are repayable in convenient monthly installments over periods up to 3 years. | FHA rates are low—3$5 discount per $100 per year.” \ Don't delay longer necessary home repairs! Come in for full details. OF ALASKA il Anchorage | | TR Juneau Concert Association MEMBERSHIP PRIVE for 1948 - 1949 Season April 7 through April 16 l Adult Membership $7.50 Three Concerts Assured Call or see any Students $2.50 of the following volunteer salesmen in Juneau: . ED. CHESTER RUTH COFFIN CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Blue 306 RUTH DUNLAP MARY B. EHLER, Blue 611 MONICA FARLEY MRS. PAT GILMORE, Red 693 MARIE JENSEN, 10 EVELYN KELLY PEARL PETERSON Also: TEE-SHIRTS PURSES SLIPS SWEATERS SKIRTS STEVENS “The House of Swansdown” One of Alaska's Exceptional Stores - In Douglas MRS. LEIGH GR ANT, Douglas 392 SIGN and HENRIETTA POWER, 407 MRS. DAVE RAMSAY, 326 - HELEN ROFF MRS. B. D. STEWART, 365 : MRS. FELIX TONER, 523 i GLADYS UGGEN, 206 ¥ GLADYS VUILLE ERNEST EHLER A. BLACKERBY L MRS. VAL POOR, Doyglas 18 R e mmme— s m— i — e Juneau Concert Association, Inc. Box 285, Juneau, Alaska MAIL I desire ................ student memberships THIS Check one: FORM TODAY! adult membersships @ $7.50 each and @ $2.50 each. Total value $................__.... . I prefer to pay cash §... is enclosed. . Enclosed is §. .. The balance will be i paid by Sept. SO0 Boi ey s Remember—Full Membership Means More and Better Concerts

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