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PAGE SIX MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1948 THE DAILY ALASK/, EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA LAY WORKERS e e 0 ¢ 0 02 0 e 00 ) MBLIES OF GOD e TIDE TABLE ARE MEETING IN JUNEAU, ANB-ANS MEETING | The last meeting until next fall, |of the Alaska Native Brotherhood |and the Alaska Native Sisterheod,| will be held this evening and all‘ members are urged to attend. Ail officers and committee are also re-| Ministers and Lay-workers from|e the Churches of The Assemblies of | o Goed over Southeast Alaska wul ] gather for a three-day Feilowship| o APRIL 27 High tide, 3:50 a.m., 17.0 ft Low tide, 10:32 am., -0.9 ft. High tide, 16:52 p.m., 13.7 ft. Low tide, 22:33 p.m., 45 ft. W-A-N-T A-D-S meeting at Bethel Tabernacle, The Tuesday The iirst meeting will convene & morning at 10:30 o’clock. afternoon services will be at e 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 ° o e SAVE THE DATE May 8, Douglas Volunteer | ning S el Fire- OPEN TONIGHT quested to submit reports this eve-} FOR SALE _FOR SALE THE SISU—at Junean Small Boat Harbor Sat. and Sun. only. V- $4250--One bedroom house with ex- tra small room suitable for one <30 and each evening at 7:45. The men’s 50th Anniversary Ball, Doug- Salmon Creek Country Club open bottom, 36 ft., Chrysler 3'%-to-1 reduction. Fully rigger trolling and halibut. 6 yrs. old. Ices Suits| 1600 lbs. John Bear, owner. | child. Recently renovated, with full concrete basement! new stoves and wash. machine. Fully furn- ished. Located on 7th Street. $6750—Two bedroom. Full concrete basement and garage. Automatic oil heat. Fully furmished with large lot for garden. Douglas. $15,500—Large luxuriously finished one level residence. Two bed- rooms, dining room and fireplace, Two years old. Qualified for FHA financing. $12,500—New two bedroom residence on upper Behrends Ave. Full concreate basement and garage, Automatic oil heat. Tiled kitchen and bath. Dinette and living room with large view windows, ‘Wiil be completed for occup‘an:y within two weeks. Generow terms. Che Alder Terrace Apartments. WILLIAM wiNN-Phone 234 ROO\«( HOUEE 92.) W llth S! 872 3t public is invited to attend these 1a5 School Gym. ervices. AP - e LT VOTE TOMORROW. ' Polis op- Genuine Filson Cruiser WAYNORS IEAVE ¢n at 8 am, clese at 7 pm. VOTE! | now available at Casler's, 866 tf THE APEX; THE FORRESTER; and Mrs. Charlie Waynor' ~ g . SRS — s ————— | pile driving equip.; falling equip; left wrd the Princess Louise for { 2nd hand store; shoe repair shop he States where they will make yearly net appr. $7,200; Liquor their home. Waynor recently sold YOUR VDTE FOR AN | Store; Service bus. net appr. his business to Sue Kennedy and $650 mo. Mrs. Helmi A. B rs. Helmi A. Bach 7000 marine view 3 bdr, furn- ished, furnace. furn., Behrends Avenue. ! Beautiful new home, Casey-Shat- loughby. utility trailer, card table. Green 880. 869 4t every night of the week. 72 1t R - Mr, robert - . > 1ONIGHT >reek Country Club open it of the week. 72 1t MacKenzie Dr.R. M. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR FIRST DIVISION PRIMARY ELECTION April 27,1948 HERE'S MY “TICKET” FOR BUILDING A BETTER ALASKA FOR ALL ALASKANS: BASIC TAX PROGRAM: Territorial Income Tax with with- holding - provisions and credits to residents of Alask General Preperty Tax as author- ized by the Organic Act Uniform system of trade license taxes. Increased on value. Equitable tax of transportation, light construetion, oil com- panies, etc. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR Boochever' pukohasd’: the WOMEN! ATTENTION! Blouse ynor home in the. Waynor tract. shop-and hel heg, oih . Wew owner of other Juneau Btock; good. 1oaain, {-Bedroom house, Douglas, near schocl. Veteran will sell small equity or can refinance, Furn- | or ished. Price reduced. Also 3- T _i " ln I i. bedroom, furnace, furnished, etc. H H H 33,800—T7-room house, furnace, par- At Aprll 27 Prlmary WI“ tial furn. Erwin Street. | H 3-bdr. compl. furnished, Waynor Be AppreFlated add. Level lot, price reduced. 2-| {Palil Adwertisement) bdr. house, furn., Tth St., $4,500; 3-bdr. furn, Star Hill 5-bdr.,| Star Hill. 3 bdr. marine view, | basement, 3 bdr, furn. or un-| |One Green 9x16 Axminister rug NORTHILAND SAILINGS fuck Add, furished, besement,| ke new, 1 Bendix Console radio FROM SEATTLE fireplace, 3 bdr, no phone calls. | phenograph and records. Phone 3 for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, | | Blue 470. 872 2t i g Haines, Skagway and Sitka) P MAE@QJ ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, MAY 6 and MAY 20 KURPRY & Munpuv L3 S Deor Mas er. ol REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS eveni 644 Douglas. 872 2t > N — o ) . HENRY GREE} AGENT Phone 676 over FH‘SL Nhl‘cml Barg COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- }&R RBNT | quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- 868 tf MIDGET Wmhh)g Mnchme Democratic Candidate HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES US . JENSEN DOUGLAS, ALASKA spec ax1 Ph. 2 Rm. Cabin, 508 &th St. steam-heated. | 656 tf| e | TWO hedroom apt. with furniture. ABOUT 950 office| * will turn over apt. to person MY QUALIFICATIONS: space, facing 2nd| who is willing to purchase furni- Twenty years in the Territory -, Seward Build will | Experience in road construction, surveying, 2 | . | floor, Seward Building. Will par-| tyre furniture worth more than T | price asked. Leaving town. Ph. tition and decorate to suit ten-} accounting 7 | Blue 210 aft HARRY V foigd after 5 pm. 872 3t 15.years in retail business in Douglas, Alaska S 60 & gy ) ¢ s in 860 tf ity Experience in salmon fishing and salmon ——-e— —— |ONE NEW Underwood typewriter canning An Alaskan for 43 Years ROOMS weekly or| used 6 weeks, bargain Red 372. Ex-City Councilman, and Mayor for two years. el. Ph. 18' | 871-t3 I Will Honestly and (nn\uenlmusl} Public Accountant—Home Owner Ketchikan City Councilman |NICE Clean Room, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. “square feet Franklin, tax on salmon, based ant. Robertson, ELECTIVE GOVERNOR: Pending enactment of statehood legislation, Alaskans- are entitled to elect their own governor. vM(,L CLEAN nthly. sCrlontul ROSEDALE Ranch fresh local eggs delivered to your door, Wednesday and Friday each week. Write R. B. Miller, Gen. Del, City. 71 3t Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxuri- ous comfort of staterooms, lonnges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. EQUAL RIGHTS: Pledge full support for enforce- ment of non-discrimination act. TRANSPORTATION: Territory must continue fight for | economical water transportation rates, plus elimination of dis-| criminatory section 27 of the| Jones ac Work for the Development and Good of the Territory of Alaska. :NICF CLEAN steam heated rooms VOTE Primaries-April 27, 1948 also steam baths. Scandinavian (Paid Advertisement) | | | | | [/ Ro 736 t Kitchen pr. hone 886, | PIANO, gocd condition, MISCELLANEOUS | Twi R anda runD, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging | Artists' Paints and Materlals Blue Printing - Photostats ‘TROLLERS for |ROOM; . Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge | Hote 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 fara Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent Machine, _Call 871 3t ing pm. BENDIX W | 7 after 5 Vote for an Alaskan to Help Solve Alaska’s Problems VOTE 3100 cash. Primary Election—April 27tk Ph. Green 185 evenings. 870 3t (Paid Adv.) i-Rm. House, 3-Rm. cabins. 908 8th St. House, 6 868 tf [ AIRPORTS | Passage or municipal airport act | to enable Alaskan communities to participate directly in federal ah‘- port aid program. HIGHWAYS: Urge extension of federal highway aid act to Alaska. | ALASKA DEVELUPMENT BOARD: Adequate appropriations for con- tinued operation of board. BUSINESS: Oppose Territory entering any type | of business commonly conducted by private enterprise. | STATEHOOD: Appropriations should be provided | fot creation of Alaska Statehood Commission to press Territory’s | statehood claim in Washington and undertake study of provisions Sailings every week for Ketclikan ana Seatile S. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH — MAY 2 szue Call Douglas Boat Shop. Ph. Douglas 192. 68 6t ve tf ‘TE repre P.O. Box 762 EASY Wasning Machine, Hoovar Vacuum Cleaner, Craftsman Pow- er Planer and ‘. hp motor, com- plete. Portable electric sewing ma- chine. Photo enlarged outfit. Dishes, glasses and misc. house- hold articles. Owner leaving town. Phone 522. 868 tf v 0 T E F 0 R Sailings every Tuesday for Qordova. Valdez and Seward | P, Black 475. S. 8. BARANOF — APRIL 27 \\GU;&EANTEED Realistic Perman- [ ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Ronald MacDonald IH ALASKA STEAMSRIP COMPANY “The Father of the Al:;ska Highway” Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.) 315 Decker Way. LOST ARD FOUND ¢ 6 60006 0600 0 0 0 WILL Party who mistakenly wore wrong gabardine topcoat home from the Country Club Saturday night or Sunday A. M. please call 271 after six pm. | or Empire office daytime, Had | key chain with ALL my keys | in pocket of coat, also piece ‘ of envelope with name. dn | @ e o 0 00 0 0 0 e e o 194 -ton Dodge truck, new mo- tor, new brakes, good rubber; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck; 6 used tires 700x20. Ph. 132. 63 tf FOR SALE: Only radio and record Shop in thriving Alaska city. Write Box C, SKG 1, cahe of Empire. 866 12t SUMMER SCHEDULES Effective: April st to September 1st | For Terr'torial Engineer ' (Appointed by President Reosevelt as member of the International Highway 838 Basin Road. 866 tf 3-ROOM House, FRAME bldg. 30x50 with complet- ely furnished 4-room apartment. Black 611. 865 tf Association) Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikah SOUTHBOUND #10:30A Lv. JUNEAU ... Fig o 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN .hmenu — Sitka Lv. JUNEAU Ar. SITKA .. (* or earlier) constitution. REFERENDUM AND RECALL: Favor legislation which would per- | mit Alaskan voters to recall legis- islators who are dishonest or do not work for best interests of con- stituents. #OUND: Ladies purse; owner may‘ haye same by identifying and paying for adv 7 dh | Ra D 3 = BEACH House, $2.500. inquire Mr. WA“TED Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road 861 1mo WANTED: Small furn Apt. lady. Write P.O. Box 2281. The Man who under his own steam has studied on the ground, mapped and fought for in the political field: NORTHBOUND 4:10P 3:20P 2:50P 2:00P THE ALASKA HIGHWAY, THE TOK CUT-OFF, THE GLENN HIGH- WAY, THE FORTYMILE ROAD, THE HAINES ROAD (totalling 2,000 miles) Umntil They Were Buile for This is my first candidacy for 70 3t territorial office. Is have not served in the legislature before. Throughout my 25 years in Alaska—1 am now 45 years of age—I have had a keen interest in public affairs. Besides prac- ticing my profession of dentist- ry, in the interior 1924-25, in Petersburg 1925-28, in Kelchikan since that time, I have for the last four years been a member of the Ketchikan Public Utilities Board. ‘ 3 USED Suits and one top coal, size 42 in good condition. G. E Almquist, 108 Franklin St. 61 ti }NCOME property, better than WANTED: Boy or girl for tak-, $400 monthly. Leaving city. Real ing tickets. Apply evenings at| bargain for quick sale. See M. Capitol Theatre. 869 tf| E. Monagle. 860 tf VANTED: $6,000.00 first mortgage\ 1937 CHEV, good condition, $600. loan, 8% on good business bufld- Phone 158. 856 tf ingfianrd fixtures, appréfed ‘I’;CEDAR SR, hoboand eheroich 12,000.00. Payable $100.00 per\ motor, $200. Phone 158. 856 tf month. Write P. O. Box 1181,; ONE York ammonia Fiap: Dousles, S 899 68| " freezing plant, price $250. Cash NANTED TO RENT: Garaxe ln[ or terms; one electric meat grind- vicinity of Third and Gold. Days| er, $100, cash or terms. George 602, evenings 891. dn| Brothers. 853 tf 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good male part Cocker pups, 7 weeks | condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- old. Ph. Green 462. 826 cm-. cery or Ph, 023-4 rings. 849 tf Boun Svenup 88 24| TG HOUSES near boat harbor. Coast Guard Officer desires to| Phone Red 765. 843 tf rent or sublet furnished house orrmveTSRocERY Store, doing or apt. Call Baranof Hotel Exten-- sion.203 86T 6! good kusiness. See G. G. B’l;gwx‘; WANTED TO RENT by June 15,| 3 5 o0SES wne 1ot Inauiee Treg. or sooner: unfurnished three- 3 :OSE“EAS anc lof. Inguire ,;:" “ bedroom house or apartment. Permanent Government employee. | HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 198. 864 6t References. Address No. 135, care The Empire. 867 6t — > SENIOR CLERK. Inquire Room 106 Health Department, Terri- torial Building. 867 tf COURT CLOSED TUESDAY U. S. District Court will be clos- ed tomorrow because of the elec- | tions. It was explained that elec- |tion day is classified as a non- judicial day. - e OPEN TONIGHT Salmon Creek Country Club open every night of the week. 72 1t 9:00A 10:20A 11:50°A | 10:808 | WANTED: Wardrobe or trunk. Ph. 357. packln; i 869 tf | \ TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS | Juneau — Haines — Skagway HAINES SKAGWAY (All Times PST 120%) Mon. Tues. Wed. X X X OFFICIALLY — He located MeKINLEY PARK ROADS, THE STEESE HIGHWAY, Final ANCHORAGE-PALMER ROAD, THE NEBESNA ROAD and OTHERS. 2:00P Lv. 2:55P Lv. 8:10P Ar. Juneau to Angoon Baranof . Chatham Chichagof Cobol ... Elfin Cove Excursion Inlet .. Funter Gustavus Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan Pelican ... Port Althorp Superior Tenakee .. . Todd = SPECIFICALLY—He advecates construction of the COASTAL ROUTE to the STATES (Removing the 100C-mile detour that blocks the world’s most automotive-minded people — the 10 millions of the Pacific Coast) and will serve Southeastern Alaska. If you agree with my “ticket”, that territorial affairs can be improved, that Alaska can be a better place for all of us to live, T solicit your vote. Dr. R. M. Ma(Kenzie VOTE AS YOU PLEASE, BUT PLEASE VOTE (Paid Advertisement Advocates also co-operation with the Navy in construction to oil fields and opening the great KOYUKUK MINERAL AREA. which would be included in a state WANTED: Good homes for 2 xe-l B ] MAUMNMMN L MacDonald envisioned in 1929 a backbone systein to connect the isolated roads of the North: a tem that has already tied in the main existing roads and can logically be expanded until all the mainland cities, mining camps and farm areas can be reached by car. B MM NN MM MN X Efficient land iransport f¢ and within the Territory is the x key both of strategy and development X—departure and arrival time and sequence, of lto;;s variable. PHONE 612 JUNEAU For COMroRT and SERVICE Get the NEW If the people wish to realize this vision, support the man who conceived it and can, on his record, make it come to pass. Engineering Is Not A Partisan Issue REMEMBER, THE PRIMARIES WILL DECIDE | SEATTLE VISITORS Alvin Pederson and Ann Stéw- art, both from: Seattle, registered at the Gastineau Hotel over Sat- urday and Sunday. —_—e————— OPEN TONIGHT . Salmon Creek Country Club open i every night of the week. 72 1t WASHINGTON Habit! {v‘lu-Pru. - and i mnuma ; u.ums FEEL AT HOME at (Paid Advertisement) VOTE TOMOBMW. Poll.l op-| lux at 8 a.m., close at 7 p.m. VOTE! y HASHINGTON |