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PAGE SIX Plumbi 0 g ii Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 arri Machine Shop, Inc. JUNEAU MARINE €O., INC. Railways—New Consiruction—Repairs WE WILL CONTRACT YOUR JOB P. 0. Box 2719 Phone 29 NORTHILAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) S. S. ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, MAY 6 and MAY 20 AGENT HENRY GREEN —- e — IR DU NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION Ch, . Sthime.sonurairees ALASKA DEPFNDASLY 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. . 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 B Seatule Sailings every week for Ketcl.ikan ., 8. BARANOF DUE SOUTH — MAY 2 Valdez and Seward lay for C: 8. 8. ALEUTIAN — MAY 4 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY There is no substitute tor newsnaper ad¢vertising SUMMER SCHEDULES Effective: April 1st to September 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU o 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN e 2:00P Juneau — Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU . 4 11:50°A JDO0A Ar BN s nla 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau — Haines — Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU ...Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES .. Lv. 3:56P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY e Lv. 3:30P (All Times PST 120°) Juneau to Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Angoon ... X X X Baranof .. X X X Chatham .. X X X Chichagof . X X X Cobol X X X Elfin Cove . X X X Excursion Inlet X X X Funter X X X Gustavus ... X X X Hawk Inlet X X X Hood Bay . X X X Hoonah X X X Kimshan X X X Pelican ... X X P9 Port Althorp X X X Superior ... X X X Tenakee . X X X Todd .. X X X X—departure and arrival time and sequence PHONE 612 nlnsn% ewing of stops variable. o W % JUNEAU B From Skagway (Special Cerr ondence) SKAGWAY, Alaska, Mrs. Jack Blenkinsop en come of her friends at “Blitzk Monday evening. guests w Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schibi, Miss Kay Kupybida, Miss Elizabeth |Thomas, Miss Gail Brimhall, and {chris Dolby. { Mrs. Noel Pennington and Mrs George Lingle, Sr., entertained severrl of their friends with a des- ert bridge party Monday ev 1at the Pennington residence |teen guests were present. Mrs. Ar- inold Gutfeld was winnér of the | prize; Mrs. Hans Soldin, the con- |solation prize; Mrs. Mary McCann, the cut prize; and Mrs. J. Keller, the traveling prize. Sgt of | Anche: | train and Mrs. Fred Welter rage arrived Monday on the to sit their daughter and i -in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Robert | Naff..They plan to leave Tuesday, April 27, on the Alaska. | e Percy Reynolds and Tom Dyer ;rculn.cd to Juneau April 19 by ‘ku Coastal Mrs. Albert R. Hall went to Ju- Ineau, April 20, by Alaska Coastal {Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schulters went 1',0 Juneau Tuesday by plane. From |Juneau Mrs. Schulters will go to |sitka to receive medical attention, |and Schulters will fly to Portland, | Oregon. | Jack Blenkinsop returned home 1Tuesday from Juneau where he had ‘spem one week receiving medicel attertion. 1. J. Chilbeck returned from Ju- ‘neau Tuesday by Alaska Coastal lHe had flown to Juneau last Satur- |day with Mrs. Chilbeck and their ;rmh_v daughter. Mrs, Chilbeck and |the baby wemnt to Seattle by Pan American. Mrs. Tom Cooper entertained the Girls' Sewing Club at her home Tuesday evening, April 20. The ruests were Beverly Beitinger, Elea- Boyd, Dorotl Cox, nor Borhbar c - . Cecelia 8 CALL FOR The Territo! H announces the invitation to bid for urnjshing insu e on all em- P s of the Office of Territorial Engineer, Territorial Hig ol, and Territorial Building requuired under ti 's Compensation Act. Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by calling at Room 405, Federal Building, Ju- neau, Al BIDS Sealed bids will be received until |2:00 P. M., May 7, 1948. | The right is reserved to reject any lor all bids. | First publication, April 22, 1948. Last publication, May 6, 1948. STARTS SATURDAY | 20th CENTURY Irving Berlin's "“BLUE SKIES" % SEATTLE For COMIroRT and SERVICE w. emnort Get the NEW vice-Pres WASHINGTO! and Managing Habit! | Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME R at p) : Newsy Nofes way Engineer &t e Work- e Work- | o THE DAILY ALASK4 EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA "FINDS PU mer, Carolena Johnson, and l’“xt—‘pupih of Mrs. Thomas Cooper was ricia, Tierney. held Friday evening, April 23, in |t.e Fu.uc School Auditorium. This recital is sponsored each year by the Skagway Woman's Club. Tne pro- gram was: Paylis Olsen, Shirley ,Moe; Tur- tle Dove Polka-Duet by Franz Behr; | Mrs. Howard Johnson entertained Monday afternoon from 2 until 4 to compliment her daughter Lillian on her fifth birthday. The guests w Mrs. Mark Lee and daughter Kristin, Mrs. J. Martini and daugh-' Kenneth Reed; The Wigwam, u;," tre Janice, Mrs. John Dodge and Thompson; | children Ruth Ann and Larry, Mrs. cCar; Nord; The Happy Farmer, J. D. True and son Irvin Dale, Mrs. by Echumann. E. Maki and daughters Patty and| Mary Ellen Flynn; Skating on the Peggr Si, Mrs. George Nelson and Ice, by Richter; daughter Ethel Mae, Sharon Her Arnold Gutfeld; Hunting Song, by mans, Phyllis Matthews, Timmy Thompson; Larson, Billie Cedarberg, Johrn Junior Choir; Williar El Kay Briggs, B Little Rocking H: Kalenk lores Sheleby Fatty Swimming Hole, and Patty Stickard ster and Mr, Hen Micheal Rafferty; by Williams; ower of Ros Penningt i Gecrge Ra Alaska Co: uzzi went to Juneau ¢ Al Tuescay. He re by turned home March, Seno- Fair ; Marilyn Boyd; Br cevening movie to do in gardenin: chool the Gal on What wn The Fairies, 1s have & string guar nis; PDORUGELAS NEWS JOE RIEDI TRAVELS Joe Riedi, Jr., was ‘an Alaska Coastal Airlines passenger to Sitka the first of the week. Yesterday he returned on the Winifred R with his father. Joe has been cus- todian of the Douglas school build- ing during the winter, while Mr. Riedi, Sr., has assisted in the bake shop at Mt. Edgecumbe. The Conrad Rasmussen, Harlan Mahle, and Rich e Now run- (ning the Mi n Dairy. Max Chris- | tensoi: who was formerly in chaige | has gone to Fairbanks , John Heidelberger and George | Villesvik were initiated into the B. |P. O. Elks Thursday evening, April | 22. | e | Mrs. Arnold Gutfeld entertained | severel of her friends at a dessert two will haul fish from Taku for |bridge party Thursday evening. the Dcuglas Canning Company | There were sixteen guests. Mrs. P‘[this season. I. Dahl was winner of the prize for| high score; Mrs. Hal Johnson, the| | second prize; Mrs. Jack Keller, the' ROBERTSON HERE William Robertson, MRS. { A o | Mis. of | consolation prize; Mrs. John HVIS-|getchikan, arrived this week for “dock the cut prize; and Mrs. Mary |, visit with her er, Mrs. John | | McCarn, the traveling prize. | Mills and her niece Mrs. Janet 7 3 | Sey. A resident of Douglas before Mrs. George Rapuzzi gave 8 1yceating in the First City, Ms. Lreakfast Saturday morning to €om-i p poyicon is welcomed by many pliment her niece, Phyllis OISeN. fiyongs when she makes her annual The guests were Rose and Jane Stef- | trips here | fen, Patricia Carroll, Marilyn Boyd, | ' }and. the guest of honor, Phyllis Ol- | sen. TRACK MEET | A Decathlon track meet will be T ; held at the Douglas ball park Sat- | Mre. Wilfred Goding of Junesuturday. May 1, beginning’ ab 10 a. | has heen a visiter in town this week ‘\m- Any student in the Gastineau | The annual Recital of the piano:Ch“n"el area under 19 years of | and choir pupils of Sister Mary Amy BES . ellgble fo ghtkr Ihe con- of Plus X Mission and the dance tests which will include pcle vault- SHERWOOD’S NorthStar | DAIRY Neow Available... ceoccoss Ask for It on sale at B. M. Behrends Co. ® (iastineau Grocery ® © Harbor Market x ;ing. broad jumping, shot put, dash- es and the mile run. The contest- ant who wins the most points at the end ‘of ten events will be the Decathlon champion of the Chan- nel area. M. 5. JORGENSEN | ~ GIVEN PROMOTION Announcement has been received from the Standard Oil Co., of Cali- fornia of the appointment of M. S. Jorgensen as Branch Manager at Anchorage. Mr. Jorgensen has been employed by the Standard Oil Company of Califurnia for more than 25 yea during which time he has been pro- minently identified with the market- ing of its products in Alaska. For the past several vears he has trav- elled extensively throughout the Territory, being particularly identi- fied with the Company in the Bristol Bay and Berir aréas RAINBOW GIRLS TO ELECT OFFICERS ON SATURDAY MILK di The Rainbow Girls will meet Sat- urday ‘afterncon at 2 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple for a regular business session also for the purpose of electing offices. All members are » urgec to attend. | PS IN TREE _ mrs. John Mitchell of St. Clair Road, Johnstown, Pa,, looks at litter of pups she found living with their mother in a hollow tree. She walked through snow half a mile three times daily to feed the dogs until she found them homes. ; ang jand develo ing, high jumping, discus throw- e S OPEN HOUSE AT HEALTH CENTER WELL ATTENDED o R The Gastineau Health Council, | threugh its chairman, George Dan-| shes to express its apprecia- | Charl 1d, Willis | th, Charles Burdick, Wm. White- head, John Clements, W. P, Blanton, 1 N G. E. Almquist, w! d and all who pa en House at the ed | Juneau The committee was pleased with the number of pecple the I lth center. Atou call e from fornia Health 1 C tineau the Laby Imniu held 10 am. to ization clinic d. Wednesday is no fee Cla. ment of the child can be »blained with sufficient enrollment. child health conference at Juneau is held every Thursday from 1 to 4 pm. and at Douglas, on the first Tuesday of 2 to 4 pm. At these conferences a bistory of the diet, past illnesses and behavior is taken. Health super- vision and 1 health habits are discussed. Children with abnormal- ties are referred to their family phy- & for correction of defects. | For the school children, the public health nurse offers her service in helping teachers with health pro- | blemc The services of the public health nurse is invaluatle to homes and “he community in controlling and reducing contagious diseases Alco eochine members of the family in home nursing procedures. Avail Ve elf of public health nursing services. Your public health center is concerned about the health and |general physical welfare of the com- | munity. go S ee e HERE FROM SITKA Mrs. L. Reinke from Sitka is in Juneau and staying at the Baranof Hotel. ® o0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0o . Business and Professional ‘Women. Annual Installation Banquet Mike's Place - Douglas 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 3rd For \reservations, phone 833 or 883 days; Red 815 evenings. $2.50 per plate. 875 2tx | | | RICHARD 5. REED - HAS SWITCHED Really Better Richard 8. Reed, theater nana 1 [ O oA A triod Calvert Tictarisnen Reserve,” he says, “and 1 found tha e better.” t it by do Thousands have Calvert because of it: Calvert Reserve. choice blended v, 6.8 proof. The straight in this product are five or moye old, 35% straight key, 65% grain neutral spirits. Dist s Corp., N. Y. C W i basement, visited | 100 visitors | d it was interesting to note | Ketchikan, ! Council | com- | s of the; parents on care, growth | the month, from | THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 FOR SALE W-A=-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE THE 8i8U—at Juneau Small Boat Harbor Sat. and Sun. only. V- { bottom, 36 ft. Chrysler 3!%-to-1 reduction. Fully rigger trolling and halibut. 6 yrs. old. Ices 1600 lbs. John Bear, owner. THE APEX, THE FORRESTER; | | pile driving equip.; falling equip; | 2nd hand store; shoe repair shop | vearly net appr. $7200; Liquor| [ Store; Service bus. net appr. { | | $650 mo. WOMEN! ATTENTION! Blouse | shop and hat shop, both new stock; good location. 4-Bedroom house, Douglas, school. Veteran will sell small equity or can refinance. Furn- ished. Price reduced. Also 3- bedroom, furnace, furnished, étc. $7,000 marine view 3 bdr, furn- |- ished, furnace. 4 | $5,800—7-room house, furnace, par- | tial furn. Erwin Street. 3-bdr. compl. furnished, Waynor | add. Level lot, price reduced. 2- bdr. house, furn., 7th St., $4,500; | 3-bdr. furn. Star Hill 5-bdr., Star Hill. 3 bdr. marine view, 3 bdr, furn. or un-| furn,, Behrends Avenue. { Beautiful new home, Casey-Shat- ! tuck Add., furnished, basement,| fireplace, 3 bdr., no phone cnlls,] MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS near Phone 676 over First National Bank FURRENT | TWO bedrocom apt. with furnicure. Will turn over apt. to person who is willing to purchase Iurm-‘ ture; furniture worth more than | price asked. Leaving town. 305‘ W. 3rd. 876 3t LN RO s g 2 Rm. Cabin, 508 &th St. 868 tf NICE Cleen Room, Lower rent, 315 Gold St. , steam-heated. | 656 tf | “BOUT 050 square feet office space, facing Franklin, 2nd ficor, Seward Building. Will par- | titien and decorate to suit ten-| ant. R. E. Robertson, phone | 334, 860 tf | NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or menthly. Crlon®al Eotel. Ph. 18 e ——— NICE steam heated rooms | also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 t1 kitchen pr} hone 886. Home | | ROOM; | 1 | Hotel | MISCELLANEOUS | WINTER ana runD, CO. fnc. | Complete Photographic Supplies | | Developing - Printing - Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRODUCTSE representative P Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up.: Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201./ 315 Decker Way. tt | SERVICEMAN wanted to take air- mail orders for watches, jewelry, | ete. Sell during your spare time to servicemen and their famil-| ies at PX prices or lower. Write: INDEX SALES, 1206 Maple Ave., Los Angeles 15, California. 75 Tt ENIOR CLERK. Inquire Room 106 Health Department, Terri- torial Building. 867 tf WANTED TO RENT: Garage in vicinity of Third and Gold. Days! i 602, evenings 891. dh | | LOST AND FOUND ‘, FOUND— Baseball glove. Owner| may have same by seeing Jay Osterman and paying fof this| advertisement. 875 2t | Enough water flows into the cas-i pian Sea annually to create a lake| the size of Erie. | It is estimated that ice on the| e North American coudnent reached a thickness of 10,000 feet during the ice ages. e— | UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management | DISTRICT LAND OFFICE | Anchorage, Alaska. . | January 27, 1948. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | Notice is hereby given that Knute | | Langseth, has made application for | a five-acre tract, filed under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage serial 011815, for a tract of Jand described as Lot 21, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2412, Hood Bay Group, situated on Hood Bay, Ad- miralty Island, Alaska, containing 4.55 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska. ' Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by ithe provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, March 3, 1948. Last publication, April 28, 1948, $6,300—Small old but | habitable house on 100x100 ft. of the best view and garden land in town. $11,500—Three unit apartment, main apartment with three bed- rooms. Many choice building lots. $4250—One bedroom house with ex- tra small room suitable for one child. Recently renovated, with full concrete basement, new stoves and wash. machine. Fully furn- ished. Located on 7th Street. $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, Will be completed for occupancy within . two weeks. Genercu terms. The Alder Terrace Apartments. {WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 ONE green 9x16 Axminster rug, like new: 1 Bendix Console radio phenorgraph and records. 814 Geld Belt. e75 4t BENDIX Washing Machine. 75 after 5 p.m Call 876 4t NEW 20 ft by 6 ft. 3 in round kottom boat, square stern. $400. Phone Blue 1708. ‘875 3t $4’5€‘~.l§378 Coui)e? Tire-s__and m good, body fair. Phone 016, ring three, 875 4t 1940 Ford Deluxe Sedan, 5 new tires. Call Red 354 after 5 p.m. 875 2t BABY Carriage, nearly new Whit- ney Gear O Matic deluxe model. Reascnable for quick sale. Ph. Green 246. 875 3t custom made drapes; 1 English cab baby buggy. Phone 889. 875 2t PRICED FOR Quick Sale, owner leaving town: New 3 HP Even- rude outboard motor, cabinet model Philco radio, Easy Wash- ing machine, photo enlarger with ccmplete dark-room outfit, Holly- wood bed with mattress. Phone 522. 873 tf STNOER pedal model“sewlng ma- chine, good sewer. Ph. Green 115, 10 am. to 2 pm. 874 3t New York original, size 14. Call Red 739 after 5 p.m. 874 2t 4-ROOM log cabin, 3 acres clear- ed, 2 large woodsheds and other outbuildings. Physical disability reason for selling. Write Empire 171, 873 6t COMPLETE bocy anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 tf 3-Rm. House, 6 868 tf FOR SALE: Only radio and record Shop in thriving Alaska city. Write Box C, SKG 1, cahe ot Empire. 866 \12( 838 Basin Road. 866 tf FRAME bldg. 30x50 with complet- ely furnished 4-room apartment. Black 611. 865 tf 4-rum. House, cabins. 908 8th St. 3-ROOM House, 1941 3:-ton Dodge truck, new mo- tor, new brakes, good rubber, 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck; 6 used tires 700x20. Ph. 132. 63 t1 | BEACH House, $2500. inquire Mr Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road 861 1mo INCOME property, better than $400 monthly. Leaving city. Real bargain for quick sale. See M. E. Monagle. 860 tf ONE York ammonia machine fo: freezing plant, price $250. Cash or terms; one electric meat grind- er, $100, cash or terms. George Brothers. 853 tf 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. Phone Red 765. 843 2 FLLEN’S GROCERY Store, doing good kusiness. See G. G. Brown. 813 t 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 4 U HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 198. 864 6t One-sixth of all U. 8. life insur- ance is being purchased on group plans with about 17,000,000 men and women participating. e 00 00000000 ® NOTICE OF NEW DEADLINE . For DISPLAY ADVERTISING Effective Monday, Mar. 29, 1948, the deadline for receiv- ing copy material of- dis- play advertising will be four o'clock (4:00) p. m. for the editicn of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. No exceptions will be made. Mechanical and production considerations make this 000000000000 . . . . . . . . . . . . L] necessary. LRI R I S B 'Y [ it « ‘ i P

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