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PAGETWO - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AR AR CRTCCTRCRTRRCCRRCCRRCRRRACAOAOAO OO - ALFRED ZENGERS JR. [ Feigde PARENTS OF BABY A baby boy was torn to Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, Jr., yesterda fternoon at 5:50 o'clock in St. Ann’s ital. The new arrival is the first ild of the Zengers and weighed pounds and, 15 ounces &»d has amed Paul Elliott. s. Zenger Jr., is Thelma Singer of Lo is employed at the Alg vice in the IIA office. he grandparents are Mr. and s. Alfred Zenger Sr., of the Daily Empire and Mr. and Mrs. I of Los Angeles, Calif -+ 'FIFTEEN COME HERE BY ALASKA COASTAL Fifteen passengers arrived and 31| left with Alaska Coastal flights from P o Juneau yesterday as follows From Ketchikan: H. J. Florencc and D. O'Toole, from Rod Bay: | Richard Colby. | From Eitka: L. F. St. Germain, Hazel Forsen, Mrs. N. Pelagg, Mis. W. Davis and A White, Jr.; from Hoonah: Mrs. Jessie Greenwald; from Pelican: T. C. Whitesides and the ug- ka Native ARCHWEDGE $4.00 Cloud white is bright against your tan. Other pretty colors, too, in this Wedgie with skid-proof soles and airy support in the braid construction. Ankle strap is cased with Lastex yarn. All washable, TIE ... $5.00 Tappy footnoter for s cottons. A cu wedgie with ssseover tie, g ping comfort by th fabric top with soap and water "THE WASHASLE CASUALS hour, Fresher THE WASHABLE GASUALS Phil Jerevitz; from Angoon: Mr. — Rutherford | ) To Chatham: Martin Ebona and | Phil Wong; to Superior Packing: £ inder Jackson » g (-.5 A To Pelican: R. M. Steele, Tom ‘!/ E /i Hall and R. Homowski. | ;’;m, /_” ] 8 To Sitka: Mrs. G. Rusher, J. Ray | A / y ] g zgfl i O on, Agnes Crane, Pearl Neito,| ./ e £ (] Jdith Witte, Bobby and Mrs. R. M. | #~ e’ § o = ot g Stuttes and T. O'Day, Wm. L. Paul,| ~ P - Sr. R. Matthews, s Wallace, A. QUALITY SINCE /88T Gl T i k To Rod Bay: L E nson; to Pet A. R. Hanson and, Q= Fred Newburn and O DOUGLAS T 'ALBERT WHITE IS NOT EASTERN STAR TO HOLD PERTURBED, FOURTH | 'SPRING FORMAL' MAY 1 DIVISION FLAREUP ... .o : REPUBLICANS ARE T0 RANEAS VisiTon CAUCHS TONIGHT, THEN GET ELECTION RETURNS o 0- Mrs. Kansas, is in Juneau and is staying at the Baranof Hotel - INDOOR PRACTICE SLATED FOR MOOSE BASEBALLERS son, tern Star will be hosti R es at All players on the Moose base- ball squad are asked to show up for indoor practice at the grade chool gym Wednesday evening at!§| hd | 6:30 o'clock. t in the least e over dissension in the Chairman Albert ska Republican or- he will set the au Republicans w nday - o verails at Graves', 58 tf Boys Levis w the Clothing M 7&3@3‘ Zort bboe IN HOME IMPROVEMENT onvention Sig Bredlie of Fair- etary of the Four! alled. for grand march i was lowed € Prom wa will be conclude June, He call a convention, and add- White” Republi hope n of their delegates ional convention. s “not perturbed ks group gation <o The Queen's waltz followed the PELICAN VISITOR fpes. B b and was led by the| Hans E r from Pelican A Queen and her partner, Jim M- Juneau at the Baranof o S0 T e S s e y JOIN WACHUSETT CREW : ik men have b added 'to pf 1 staircase led t - - A carpetec wir d to the - Bk Bk f the U achusett Commande: throne on the € A HERE FROM KETCHIKAN Earl Hines st at the - AT GASTINEAU ntly, accord- V. Carlson, Seven joined at Juneau. an Recruit from Ketchikan is neau Hotel ing to Wachusett Captain. at Ketchikan and ong HOTEL new men a Paul J. Wangle man Recruit {1+ the JunlbE e Grover G. Paullin, Seaman First Edith Welli Raymond Rob- - i3 Class V-”“‘:i'"mf*- w;{]‘l;;‘r‘; ‘?d;‘:‘: ‘ ertsen and Lyle Riley. Their class| RALPH MORTENSE man Seooufies S : Fuller Glo . . . . . tenme Ele cans Mate Sec- nd C Robert E. Chastain, Elec- tricians Mate Third Class Robert J. Gould, Jr., Damage Controlman Second Class Raymond A. Sandy and Fireman William H. Cassidy. HAS NEW Mortensen of Douj J u Friday , the Totem, irom « o« . . Semi-Gloss Decoret Enamel Fullerwear .« . . Floor Enamel “KEM-TONE Ral LODGE M There will be a cation of Gastix night at the Eagles the Third degree ed on | R NOTE OF THANKS Call EXPERIENCED MEN Mrs. Leigh Grant wishets to ! Alaska JANITORIAL Service - thank the women of Douglas who, Charle CONKLE and FOLLETTE The Miracle offered and g a taiice in € D1 e recent TB survey. She expre Phone Red 559 Wall Finish : on also of the whol support of the people in 3 both original X- coming out fop rays and retakes MRS, KIRBY VJSITS A Kirby visited Douglas Alaska was in port to- returning to Sitka The Triangle a visit with her son, Frank Pettygrove and famil Ketch- ikan. Mrs. Kirby announces the Cl o o Al eaners Henrictta, on April 14. She is child of the Petty- They now have two daugh- . i 1 lean-Up Week...... . . time to clean rugs, drapes, blankets and get ready for the “Goed Old Summer-time”. sons VACATION OF RUSSO FAMILY Mrs. Mike Pusi and Mrs. The Right Brush Mcikes the Paint-Up Job Easier and Better! (A 2" BRUSH for sash and small trim— “For Better Appearance” CALL 3 L1 7 (B) 1 BRUSH for « enomeling furniture~ (€) 1% BRUSH for interior woodwork— BOOCHEVERS' NEW Mr. and Mrs. Roberft Boocheve who recently purchased ADDRESS (D) 3” BRUSH for floors and walls— A~ Waynor home in the | Tract, have (E) 32" BRUSH for dence there i axterior walls | dially invited to call : {F) APPLICATOR for water thinned paints— Juneau-Young Hardware Co. address ; g il QT | o P00 CLLANING] ANCHORAGE VISITORS W‘ il wovtern R. Mathews, Bessie St Fred Brechan, C. P yanz';fi‘w Phillp Gray and M. G. Rigney, MOTH PROOFED Alaska’s Finest Furniture and Hardware Store arrived in Juneau over the week- + _ atmesnliacor BOX 800 end and registered at the Baranof " Hotel .!‘:"mitu.‘d to St k BOY AT ST. ANN'S iiiviare Aitrea Pauison i for —_— medical treatment Discharged were Mrs. Fred Soberg and Mrs. Joe Jolin of Fairbank: Aur d at the Hotel Juneau. } | ! TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1948 " HOSPITAL NOTES | Ann’s yesterday YOU'D BETTER INCREASE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE! all for Ella Nees. - e FROM FAIRBAN s regis- Property values have increased greatly the past few years. Your FIRE INSURANCE coverage should be increased accordingly, otherwise, in case of fire, you WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME Swift, convanient flights in big 4-engine Clippers. You' 1 enjoy delicions food, expert service —as a ‘5::1! ofll’:: erican, world's most ex :::'ienced airline. Ask for details and reservations at... BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 LBy Ll i Syvem of 1eTyng Clppers may have to meet part of the loss yourself. Let us review your fire insurance policies now. We will be glad to assist you in determining the right amount of insurance profection you need to cover today’s high values. Stan Grummett PHONE 253 Goldstein Bldg. ’ BOAT TANKS CORSTRUCTED j 50 to 100 Gal. 75¢ per Gal. 100 to 200 Gal. 60c Per Gal. Over 200 G 50c Per Gal. He: eel — All Welded ’ | begize the inside ith synthetic abber. SEE US FOR ANY IRON WORK OR WELDING. l2 brackets, ts, ete. NO, WE DON'T WASH BABY BUT- we will wash everything else from baby’s clothes to pop’s shirts. AND- because we want to merit the faith you put in us we give you the finest laundering you can buy, Try us! ALASKA LAUNDRY ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Trolling propeller b L] . Burrows Welding o. Phene 289—Willoughby Ave. One bleck north of Juneau Motors - e o Many a home is long overdue for better lighting . . . soft modern illumination for easier seeing, for mnew working convenience. | . You should have good light wherever your eyes and the eyes of members of your family are required to do work i like reading, sewing, cooking, figuring and the like . . « i not just enough light to make the work possible. We'll be pleased to measure the light requ.iremems of your home ] and advise you how to bring your lighting up to par for your family’s eyes, 7 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service