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RS —— AT T e { PAGL SIX THE DAILY ALASKZ, EMPIRE: —JUNEAU, ALASKA SERVICE ‘,’;;'u’,oz' Get, the NEW f S s 1t ~ewlt o < ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | &iier 000 “’afilflfi-fi, ff:ff-} at For COMrORT and NEWS ITEMS FROM SIIKA 1y evening following of the outgoing worn in N short me Councilmen. téd included a letter from the Heal announcing the the Plum Harri —— ———_S—— Telephone-319 bing © Healing 0il Burners Nighis-Red 730 Machine Shop. Inc. NORTHILAND SAILINGS S. S. ALASKA— HENRY GREEN - FROM ¢ , Wran; ATTLE 11, Petersburg, Juneau, way. and Sitka) —THURSDAYS, APRIL 22 and MAY 6 —— AGENT "“.——7—_--‘ HYiNG SOUTHE, HSKA-DEPE Relax While You Travel - Eat When you go by steamer, you can relax in the Juxurl- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. 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 Sailings every week for Ketcl.ikan and Seattle S. 8. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH — APRIL 25 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova Valdez and Seward S. S. BARANOF — APRIL 27 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULES Effective: April 1st o September Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10 :mA Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P 2 Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P Juneau — Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau — Haines — bkdg\\‘uy Ar. 4:40P Lv. 3:55P Lv. 3:30P (All Times PST 120°) Juneau to Mon. Tues. Wi Thur. Fri. Sat. Angoon X x Baranof b.< X Chatham b p.4 Chichagof X b.< e Cobol b. 4 b4 b 4 Elfin Cove X = b4 Excursion Inlet b4 X b.4 Funter X X X Gustavus X X X Hawk Inlet X X X Hood Bay z b 4 X Hoonah X X X Kimshan X X X Pelican X 4 X Port Althorp X X X Superior X X b9 Tenakee x X x Todd p.9 X X X—departure and arrival time and sequence lll.fiSKl% /oasz‘a/ ewing Southeastern of stops variable. PHONE 612 w % 9N (amypes JUNEAU 1/ the new Council ap-| pointment of Mrs. James Bnghtmar‘larc for President, Dick Avrit, Ga as tempororary Health nurse|Ladely and Betty Jo Yaw; Secretars {for the completion of the X-ray uu—;Audro) French and Jack Reed; vey; a letter from the FWA approv- | Treasurer, Dorls Lindquist, Bill Law- |ing the High School Buildinz pur-|rence, Elias Didricksoh and Nan |chase; approval of bills $1085.60. i Helen Martin, | The retiring Councilmen voted|Joan Krall heer Leaders, Nina Elliott, Yvonm‘} ulzer and Shelby Larabee; Song| | Queen, Helen Martin, Nancy Torum, Berna Boettcher, Natasha Calvin| land Dorylee Jean Blanc. The nominees have formed par- with campaign promises, ectc.! d, according to & new ruling by the Assoeiationi, campaign| s must be made by all can-| or their managers before| | praises of retiring Mayor Harry Ha |gen who in turn thanked the coun cl for its cooperation and all city officials for their splendid work dur: |ing his administration After being sworn in by ! Gilbert, Dr. harteris praise predecessor for his admini: during a particularly trying year and expressed the hope that his good work would be continued by Hubert | his ation sed speec didates election. The political atmosphere is| and heavy with scheming and | ing. Next week will see the town stered with campaign®posters and | iture. It is teing whispered that The new Council moved to retain t jall City employees until the next meeting set for April 20 when new! applications will be considered Clerks and judges appointed to|one of the most seductive candidates officiate at the Territorial Primary |is l,mmw votes with promised kis: Election were: Loufse Brightmar | Mrs. John Hollywood, George Col-| nr. and Mrs. Clarence Walters lette, Ralph Young, and Mrs. Jessie | arrived last week from Petersburg | Price. jand are the houseguests of Mr. and| Auditor selected for City books!yrs John Cushing at their Home| was C. J. Ehrendrick of Juneau on Cathedral Square. Mrs. wg]“\,\ —_— |is receiving medical care from Dr. The seas™n's first robins were |Phillip Mcore at the Orthopedic “Slim"” Walters is a pilot Alaska Island Airways. seen this week, cheerfully chirruping round the crocuses at Pioneers' Hospital. for the Home amid a blinding snow bliz- —_— zard. The snow has continued to Mrs, Roy Cox ana young son Gary | fall ending the almest serious jeft by Totem Air Service to spend drought in an unwelccme manner.!the summer with her parents in | Cregon. Mr. Cox will fish this sum- mer with Capt. Ed Tibdetts aboard the Escapade. Mrs. Cax plans to| return in the fall. The High School play, “Salad ays.” presented last night at the n School Gym drew a large and reciative audience. The play| —_ well chosen, well cast and| Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolshanin re- oughly enjoyed by both the turned aboard the Alaska from a players and the audience. Florence Thonipson was particularly com- mended for the designing and paini- ing of scenery; Mrs” Joe Barnas for| her directing and Betty Jo Yaw for | | her interpretation of a difficult and| nrs Elvin Rottluff returned this| unflattering role. The cast had|eek from a two months stay in worked hard and long and all did!geattie for her health. an excellent job. In the cast were| Natasha Calvin, Bud Fetter, Dick| Among othe passengers returning Avrit, Betty Jo Yaw, Berna Boctt- |,y the Alaska were: Mr. and Mrs. cher, Jack Reed, Dorylee Jean Blanc ||, ¢. Berg from a winter's vacation | and Pat Lantry. in the States, Mr. Berg is a loca Between the acts Mrs. Wm, Wal- | fishpuyer; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rnh ton's acrobatic classes entertained grds who wintered in the Stat | with almost unbelievable aguity Mrs. Winifred Paris, from a wir ter's visit with her daughter in Flor ida, and Mr. and Mrs. Coulson fish- Luyers, from brief vacation outside. winter’s vacation in the States. Ac- companying them for @® summer’s visit was their daughter. Mrs. xchu Westfall with her three children. | | New officers clected by the Teen- | |age Club are: Bud Fetter, President; { Flias Dedrickson, Vice President and | :Ywnne Sulzer, Treasurer. Passengers leaving on the Alaska | for Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shen Officers nominated to the Student'nett who will receive delivery on a 100‘"“‘"3 A“"C““"" of Sitka High | car in Seattle, then drive to centra; TR {Canada to visit his parents, thL‘n |take an extensive tour of the States, Mzs. Clyde Hager for a three week 1<ln in Seattle-and her mother, Mr< Emmaline Hall who will speic . Atiention!! | BUS PASSENGERS OF |ine summer visiting relatives. Mrs. DOUGLAS | Gecrge Baggen left for Juneau. TR e e | Mrs. Walter Soboleffy who has| | spent two months at the prthcped | Hospital, has returned o her home | {in Juneau, accompanied by her hus- | {band, the Rev. Soboleff who made ‘the round trip on the Alaska. | | TEMPORARY BUS SCHEDULE | While the Bridge Is Being | Repaired | Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jackson re-| iturned Thursday aboard their trol-| m‘;s-"‘”“‘ler Yakima III. Mrs. Jagkson spent | 7 | Leave Douglas | T:20 AM. the winter visiting family and I 7:35 AM. 8:05 AM. |friends in Norway, accompanied by 7:50 AM. *10:05 AM. er two sons, Anton and Gecrge | *8:30 AM. 12:15 PM. |yho planned the trip as a surprise. *10:30 AM. "1:05 PM. | with the Jacksons was their daugh- 12:45 P.M. 3:05 P.M. | ter, Gertie, student nurse at Swi *1:30 P.M. 4:05 PM. ldlsh Hospital in Seattle, who will *3:30 P.M. spend a week here and a week in 45 P.M. | Juneau, tefore returning to Seattle |to complete her training. Effective MONDAY through | FRIDAY. The night schedules ] will be the same as usual. Passengers will have to walk across the bridge. There will Mrs, Frank Cashel, clerk-sténo- tgrapher at the Public Utilities Off- ice, returned by Totem Air Service | from a brief vacation in the States. - | | be a bus on each side. | | | The troller, Anna J., owned by | George Jackson, returned Wednes- The Channel Bus Line iday after wintering in the States. | PLEASE SAVE THIS TIME TABLE Atoard, besides the owner were: An- | 'OR YOUR FDTURE REFERENCE ton Jackson Chrls Jackson and Bar- JUNEAU. MARINE (0., INC. | Railways—New Construction—Repairs | WE WILL CONTRACT i YOUR JOB P. 0. Box 2718 Phone 29 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ 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 totaling | Torum; Assistant Business Mana[,ei,] | sitka Public Util |served by members of the Emblem |Club Several | Dock. This |cer out of Sitka with his father. left via Totem Air Service to enter a Seattle Hospi- | tal for medical treatment. Frank Henhnes: manager of the , received word tm; week that his wife is seriously ill in a Portland Hospital. Mr. He. nessey plans to leave for the States as soon a his house is sold and a successor chosen for his Utilities po- sition. Mr. and Mrs, Hix Anderson, their son-in-law and daughter with their youhg daughter, Tootie, have re- (urned in their trollers for the sum- mer’s fishing in Sitka. They have | taken an apartment in the Banvard house, in the rear of the Pioneer's Home. The Elks Club is holding a Futu- | ristic Party at their club rooms this| evening with members costumed for | what they inmagine life will be like 25 years from today. is expected. Refreshments will be dinner and private -efore! pa ties are planned High Schcol The annual Jnmnr Prom is scheduled for next b(\lmday evening at the High School Gym. Preceding the dance will be the Senior Banquet, which, as usual, will be held at the Bayview Hotel On Sunday of next week, tne an- nual Lutheran F rmen’s Festival| will be held with morning sel at the Lutheran Church and wate front services at the Cold Storage year, the Sitka Hioh| “chool, in uniform, will assist with the ceremonies at the dock t a food sale held thi *be Sitka Library Ascoci 102.55. Members of the Library Bcard wished to expres their | hanks to all those who contributed toward the sale which was held to| | aise funds to purchase new books. The Alaska Trollers Association ning at the Carpenters Hall. Streamlined from tip to toe-tip —it's a G-E beauty you'll be proud to own! A lightweight wonder cleaner, that’s de luxe in every way! * Dual-speed Cleaning—low speed for daily, brush-up cleaning— high speed for thorough weekly cleaning. * Toe-tipNozzle Regulator—adjusts beating and sweeping action to any rug thickness, with the tip of your toe. % Accordion-fop Bag —wide- top— dustproof—easy to empty. * Dirt-spotter Light—searches out dust in dark corners and under low furniture. See this de luxe beauty today! Try it! It's the -finest cleaner that money can buy! The Above G-E Royal Cleaners $539.95 ALSO Fully Re-built HOOVER Vacuum Cleaners $37.50 See us for these and othe: Modern Electrical Appliances ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service of l!nfflfl. ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ton Sollers who spent the winter in| ,|California visiting with his mother and is returning to fish this sum-| Howard Bradshaw, owner of Arts| . Berna Boettcher, | Place and Alaska District Represen- | tel. | and Jack Ballinger;|tative of the Elks, A large crowd | 5 | City* of Juneau, Alaska, entitled afternoon, | cn netted | TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1948 FOR C. G. (jg) and Mrs. H. O. Abney | |and infant daughter arrived in; | Juneau aboard the Aleuticn and| are registered at the Baranef Ho- | Lt. Abney has been transferred to the Cutter Wachusctt from Seattle, where he was attached to| the Admiral’s Staff as recruiting officer for Coast Guard District No. 13. RIS e 4 Ak TO THE VOTERS When you ask for a ballot Y vote on the 27th, you will Have to| register as a Democrat, a Republi- |can or a member of nc Political Party before you can vcie. Polls open 8 aan. to 7 p.am, 867 6t| Alaska Tax Payers League - - —~ Vote for Helmi n. tach, A.sskan Pioneer of Douglas, for Republi- can Ropresentative. 842 1 mo - | WASHINGTON — (P-- America ‘bought akout seven billion doll {worth of U. £. savings honds 1 11947, . .NUT!CE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified electors of the City of Juneau, Alaska: That pursuant to the Act of Con- | gress of May 28, 1936, as amenced June 14 ,1937 (48 USCA 44a-44e) authorizing municipal corporaticns in the Territory of Alaska to con- struct, improve, extend, better, re- pair, reconstruct, or acquire pulic works of a permanent character, and to incur bonded indebtedness and issue negotiable bonds for any or all of such purposes to an amount 2 | which, including existing bonded in- €S| debtedness shall not exceed 10 per | centum of the aggregate taxable value of the .eal and personal prop- | erty within the corporate limits of lsum municipal corporations; and pursuant to the Resolution of the| “A RESOLUTION, ordering a special election within the City of | Uuneflu. Alaska, for the purpose of | | submitting to the qualified voters of | said City provosals to incur a bonded | indebtedness not exceeding the sum | | of $275,000.00, and to issue and sell | negotiable general obligation bonds | is holding its annual dance this eve-| of said City not excesding that sum, | pursuant to the provisions of the | Act of Congress of May 28, 1936, as | amended June 14, 1937 (48 USCA/| | 44a-44e), $150,00000 of saiu sum to | be used for street improvements, paving and resurfacing within the City, and $125,000.00 of said sum to be used for constructing a combined fire hall and jail »assed and approved by the Common | Council of the City of Juneau, Al- aska, a municipal corporation at its session held on the 2nd day of April, 1948, a SPECIAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD in the City of Juneau, | Alaska, April 29, 1948 between | the hours or 8 o'clock A. M.| and 7 o'clock P. M. of said day, at which special election all quali- fied electors of the City of Juneau, Alaska, as herein specified, are in- | vited to vote on the following plo- l posals: PROPOSAL NO. 1. Shall the Clt\' | of Juneau, Alaska, incur a bonded | indebtedness in the sum of 3150- 000 00, and issue and sell its nego- | 1able general obligation bonds 1n‘ that sum, the proceeds therefrom to| pe used for street improvements, paving and resurfacing the City's | public streets? PROPOSAL NO. 2. Shall the City | of Juneau, Alaska, incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $125,-| 000.00, and issue and sell its nego- | tiable general obligation bonds in that sum, the proceeds therefrom to e used for constructing a combiaed fire hall and jail? That the entire area embraced, within the corporate limits of the City of Juneau, Alaska, shall con- stitute one voting pecinct; the vot- | ing place within the voting precinct | shall be as follows: | No. 1. 'The Council Chambers in | the City Hall Building located at West Fourth and Main Streets. | That all qualified electors of the | City of Juneau, Alaska, whose names |-appear on the last tax-assessment | coll or record of the City of Juneau | for purposes of municipal taxation, | and who shall register their names | 2nd qualifications for voting a$ such | election with the municipal clerk of | said City on or before the aforesaid | day fixed for such efection, shall | se qualified to vote at said special slection for of against the aforesaid “Wo proposals. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, the 5th | *ay of April, 1948. | C. L. POPEJOY, Municipal Clerk. wirst publication, April 6, 1948. Tast publication, April 27, 1948. SWITCIIES 1'0 CALVER ¥ YORE, N. Y Alfred Tophtz advemsmg company president, of 30 West 54th St., New York, N. Y., has switched to Calvert Reserve be- cause it makes an “on the rocks” drink smoother. He says, “I've found Calvert Reserve as advertised — really mllder, better tasting.” CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whue —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. S NEW OFFICER ARRIVES i WACHUSETT | 'MURPHY & MURPHY . |ton, in 1943; her gross tonnage 167; ron SALE FOR SALE $3,000 takes shoe repain snop, §00d ' $21000; 7-un location, new equipment. Will| " well furnished, new heating plant, train buyer. clectric stoves, refrigerators; ex- SEVERAL business opportunities: | cejlent commericial location. Pile drfving equip. net appr. $10.- §11500; 3-unit apartment, only ten 000 few months work; bulldozer; | vears old; main apartment with fall equip. with 2 power saws,| (hree bedrooms; well furnished; miscl tools, efc. $800; w0 pack-| good location. ; , THE FORRESTER and THE g;25000; New reinforced concretc A?Ex 2 floating canneries, 2- bujlding with stores, offices and man and 25-man crews; local| gapartments; located on Univer~ ’lunlt apurtmcnt housc, business at inventory nets ap-| ity Way in Seattle. Gross annual proximately $650 monthly; shoe' jncome over $17,000. Can be fi- repair shop nets approX. $650 npanced from cash payment of monthly with lease and train- $35,000. ing. Body and fender shop, | £4250 to $21,000; residential prop- $2200 immediate possession. Juneau and Douglas. {BLOUSE Shop, new inventory, ert, quick turnover, good returns. w"i‘am wmn-Phone 234 APT. House, dcwn payment small, ' ____ 225 income over $400 monthly p'us 300 Watt light plan , radio shield- 3-room apt. for ownerss e good Clauit Priced for $11,000 takes property Evergreexn quick sale. Write Box 939, Ju- includes 3 bdr. house and duplex | neau. 867 5t with one and 2-bdr. apts. ’;HP Soumson DRISGRTH GOOD Homes Auke Bay, Glacier |° (¥ e ftoid Highway, Fritz Cove, Lena Beach. _;i'ce" e . 07 by JUNEAU. 3 three-bdr. houses, pri- 'FASY Washing Machine, Hoover ces $6,500 to $13,000, furn, or UN- ' yacyum Cleaner, Craitsman Pow- furn. ! er Planer and '¢hp motor; com- CABIN, furnace, etc. Louisa Beach: | pjete photo enlarger outfit; dish- Cabin, Lena Cove, inside tollet,| 5 glasses and misc. household hot and cold water. | articles. Ph. 522, 867 tf 1937 xURD Coupe, good condition. Call Blue 705 after 5 p. m. 66 6t REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natlonal Bark | FOR SALE: Only radio and record . Shop in thriving Alaska city. rfln BE“ | Write Box C, SKG 1, cahe or Empire. 866 12t NICE Clean Room, steam-heated.|3 ROOM Houss, 838 Basin Road. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf 866 tf | 4BOUT 0 square fect office | FRAME bidg. 30x50 with complet- space, facing Franklin, 2nd| ely furnished 4-rcom apartment. flcor, Seward Building. Will par- tition and decorate to suit ten- ant. R. E. Robertson, phone 334. 860 tf Black 611. 865 tf Phone Douglas 2-ton Dodge truck, new mo- tor, new brakes, good, rubber; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck; 6 used tires 700x20. Ph. 132. 63 tf ONE 8mm Mauser. 1941 wcekly ot | tel. Ph. 18 | \ICE CLEAN ROO m’):"h!y Cu.aflml E ‘BRAt\D Ne\& qinger Sewing Ma- chine with leather covered stool; platfcrm swing rocker, 1 large plate glass mirror, 1 chair side smoker, table radio, lamp table, end table and 3 table lamps, chest of drawers, baby bed with new spring mattress, a Stroller, play pren and pad; other house- °s. Call Red 465. 63 tf Scandinavian | 6t so steam baths. Rocms. hen privileges. rfome one CBF. | MISCELLANEOUS { hold art Complete Photographic Supplies | —— - — % seveleping - Printing - Enlarging DeLuxe Cembinaiion highchair ex- Artists' Paints and Matertals | cellent condition. Red 110. 62 tf Pluc Printing - Photostats representative | BEACH House, $2,500. Inquire Mrs. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. 861 Imo. \VON PRODUCTS Ph. Black 475, P.O. Box 762. tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | 3 ‘_-"SED Suits and one top coat, ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up.| slfe 42_‘111 gund"cond_ltlon, G. E. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| fifixqu\st, 108 Franklin St. 61 tf 315 Decker Way. ”wINCOME _property, better than $400 monthly. Leaving city. Real 2 { bargain for quick sale. See M. LOS1 aRv FOUND ___| E. Monagle. 860 tt "AKEN from down-fown BicyCle | g7 GHEY, good condition, $600. rack, maroon and white trim, o 00 00 856 tf icycle, serial No. F, 72068. Re- 285 turn to rack. 866 8t UEDAR Skiff, in-board aircooled T AR ST motor, $200. Phone 158. 856 tf FOUND:_ Ladle< purse; owner may | [ have same by identifying and |4} ACRES on Montana “Creek, paying for adv. dh| scme improved, timber cabin. TO THE VOTERS Black 620, evening 6-7. 855 tf When you ask for a ballot to| ZENITH Console, 12 tube, plays 10 vote en the 27th, you will have to|" and 12-inch records, '48 model, register as a Democrat, a Republi-‘ walnut. Black 620, evenings 6-7. can or a member of no Political | 855 tf Party before you can vote. Polls | | open 8 am. to 7 pm. 867 6t |ONE York ammonia machine for Alaska Tax Payers League. | freezing plant, price $250. Cash Pom 2 or terms; one electric meat grind- EEEEEEEEE ®| er, $100, cash or terms. George L4 Brothers. 853 tf 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good conditicn. See it at DeHart's Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tt ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS of the el | FILIPINO COMMUNITY L3 and the LADIES AUXILIARY There will be a special meet- TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. der of the Pres. of Filipino @ | COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Community. Arse V. Credo. @~ " quipped. Reasonable. In- e Tl ‘l quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- 867 3t 864 6! . ® . . . . . . . ° e in . . . . ° . . . . e e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phone Black 864 6t | loughby. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF | NOUSE for sile. VESSEL NAME i 4 Special notice is hereby given that r the Collector of Customs, under WA“TED date of April 7, 1948, gave authority | for change of name of the oil screw | WANTED: Small furnished apart- AQUITANIA, official number | men by Government employee. 252459, to H. F. CHANEY. Said ves-| No children or pets. Contact Edw. sel was built at Tacoma, Washing- ~ Bower, Gastineau Hotel. 866 3t ,Coast Guard Officer desires to rent or sublet furnished house or apt. Call Baranof Hotel Exten- net tonnage 114; home port Juneau; owner, Juneau Spruce Corporation. JAMES J. CONNORS, ; Collector of Customs,| Sion 203. 867 6t First publication, April 17, 1948. WANTED TO RENT b y June 15, o ;iublicnqon, Aprtl 31, 1968 or socner: unfurnished three- @ 66 00 e ¢ 0 0 © o o bedroom house or apartment. NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE e | Permanent Government employee. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City ———— e . ° For o | Reierences. Address No. 135, care e DISPLAY ADVERTISING e/ The Empire. 867 6t e Effective Monday, Mar. 2. ®|SpNioR CLERK. Inquire Room ® 1948, the deadline for receiv- ®| o5 peayn Departx:em, Terri- e ing copy material of dis- e torial Building. 867 tf e play advertising will be four | ) ® o'clock (4:00) p. m. for the ®| Genuine Filson Cruiser Suits o edition of The Daily Alaska ®!now available at Casler’s. 866 tf e Empire of the next day. e ————————— ® No exceptions will be made. LiSTEN ® Mechanical and production @ MONDAY, APRIL 27, 7 pm, ® considerations make this e|Program. Speaker, Albert White. o change necessary. ® |[KINY. Alaska Tax Payars League e e 0000000 00 866 86 ing on Wed, Apr. 21, at | Phione et 180, 843»&{ Smailey’s Recreation Center ®| ELLEN’'S GROCERY Store, doing regards for appropriate good kusiness. See G. G. Brown. Memorial Services to the late o | 813 t1 . Philippine President, Man- uel Roxas; also to discuss e '3 HOUSES uau lot. Inquire Trev- other business matters. By or- { or Davis. 79 U