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0 72 q//} Relax While You Travel & you can relax in the Ymruri- %) : loun, and decks . . . sit ry as you sail. Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alacka 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 When you go by ous comfort of back and enjoy the sc s every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH — MAY 2 uesday for Cordova. Valdez and Seward S. 8. ALEUTIAN — MAY 4 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SHERWOODH’S North Star DAIRY MILK Now Available... cecsaoce Ask for It on sale at B. M. Behrends Co. ineau Grocery Harbor Market A ¥ SPAGHETTI THE DAILY W EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA SUMMER SCHEDULES Effective: April 1st to September 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau — Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Juneau — Sitka Lv. JUNEAU Ar, SITKA (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau — Haines — Skagway JUNEAU ..o s HAINES ... 2 SKAGWAY . s (All Times PST 120°) Mon. Wed. p.4 X p.< p.4 X X NORTHBOUND ...Ar. 4:10P ~.Lv. 3:20P Lv. 2:50P Lv. 2:00P Ar, 9:00A 4 - A 10:20A 11:50*A 10:30A 2:00P Lv. 2:55P Lv. 3:10P Ar. Juneau to Tues. Thur. Fri. Angoon . Baranof Chatham Chichagof Cobol ool Elfin Cove .......... Excursion Inlet Funter ... Gustavus . Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan . Pelican .. Port Althorp Superior . Tenakee Todd X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 MM MM MR R ] MUMMNN ] R MMMN ] " L oastofo e JUNEAU 1are 18 nn sithstifute for newsnaper ar’-vertisian DINNER DANCE Starting at 4 0°Clock Every Sunday Afternoon at MIKE’S PLACE in Douglas UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THREE.PIECE ORCHESTRA KIWANIS CLUB HAS |"STORYLADREVUE” | BIG EVENT IONIGHT‘ SPECIAL MEETING - ATBARANOF HOTEL Memrers of the Kiwanis Club and their wives met last night in the Parents and friends of the Juneau schools are invited to attend the‘ ’Mfly Fete, “Storyland Revue” tonight at 8 o'clock in the high school gym- | nasium. The Sixth Street entrance| W sed a r P i Gult Hooht” BERUE VPR Holel (3o eers T IR L0 e for the regular \veokly_ business| pore than 500 grade school child- | meeting and for the premier of the|ren will participate in the songs| Kiwanis ph-zu‘ru “Fred Jones Kiwan- | anq dances. A chorus of 60 "ppfl_: jan" The picture was interesting|srade students will sing three num- | and showed what the Kiwanis Inter-pere Golorful costumes depicting| national was doing for children all| sty peok characters, will feature| oves the URIBCERNSS @ [the command performance before Camps for boys and girls, many|yfay Queen, Janu McConnel. | different athletic clubs for children | - | and the schools that the Kiwanis| sponsor for the underprivileged, medical care in the camps and the diets that are prepared in the camps | was shown. ! Mrs. Ed Shaffer assisted President | Gene Vuille in the opening of the meeting. Members of the club were asked to introduce their wives and the following guests were also intro-| iuced: The Rev. Leo H. Sweeney, Joe Werner, Bernice Johnson of the| ACSE, LaVerne Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. | Orin Cleveland were introduced and it was announced that he was a new | member of the club. | Alfred Ventur presented two of his| pupils in musical numbers, Robert Stratton, a sixth grader, played “To April” on the clarinet accompanied by Miss Claire Folta. Robert is an i ipt pupil and has the ability to be- come a very good musician. | 1 Joan Williamson and Ventur gave i a flue and violin duo also accom-| | panied by Miss Folta. Miss William- | C l \ son has teen a two time visitor at| us ers | Mens Wear the club and the members were fa- | | miliar with her ability to play onc‘ | of the difficult instruments. She| . { \ays with the ease of a well trained | musician and has full control. The| —_— Jumber played was “Estrellita.” { TERRITO%Y OF ALASKA Dr. John Clements was L e lucky Office of the Auditor recipient of the Kiwanis weekly JUNEAU award. President Gene Vuille reed| (pemieiCATE OF DISSOLUTION | a letter from the Territorial Depart-| * 1 "ppANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Health thankinz the club| gy merritory of Alaska, and custod- members who assisted with the mass ;.. r secords for said X-ray survey recently conducted in|qe . itory DO HEREBY CERTIFY Juneau. Vuille also introduced (0| iyt there has been filed in this of- | the members of the club thelr OWN | pee on this 7th day of April, 1948, celebrated Jim Church who won the| yyo’ appiication for Certificate of local championship giant slalom rac- | piccontion of the | es held Sunday April 25 at the yyNEAU LUMBER MILLS, INC. | Douglas Ski Bowl. . |a corporation organized under thel Two members were introduced wWho | w0 the Territory of Alaska, to- | »d recently returned from VaCa-| o other with proof of notice of di- tions in the states, they were the| . i, meeting held February 26,| Rev. James Conwell and Martin| g4 regolution unanimously adopted | bkl % : 2 | by the Board of Directors on Febru- | The next Kiwanis meeting will be ary 26, 1948, providing for dissolu- | held at the regular time on Wednes- | y;0n o¢ corporation, proof.of mailing day noon, May 5, at the Baranof| ¢, 5) stockholders of notice of Hotel. All members are urged t0 at-| gnooia] meeting at which said reso- tend as plans for the Kiwanis Club . yion was to be considered, minutes fishing project has been completed i goci0) meeting of stockohlders and discussion will be necessary to| .14 april 1, 1948, and written con- Rroompigre defle. v | sent of two-thirds of stockholders to dissolution of corporation. BOAT HARBOE. NEWS WHEREFORE, in view of the 4 d above premises, I DO FURTHER f The Merimac from Tenakee,' cppTIFY that the Juncau Lumber came into Juneau Tuesday for sub- | npiyg, Inc., a corporation, is dissolved, | plies, and the Woodrow from An- ,u.euant to Section 924, Compiled goon came in yesterday from Hoo- | y,gs of Alaska, 1933, upon the filing nah and returned last night With i, this office of the proper proof of | | -stores. | publication of this certificate. | ~———| IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I| ! have hereunto set my hand and af- fixed my official seal, at Juneau, the Capital, this seventh day of April,| | 1948, | { (SEAL) STARTS SATURDAY 20th CENTURY “BLUE SKIES" Bing Crosby—Fred Astaire FRANK A. BOYLE, | Auditor of Alaska. | | First publication, April 9, 1948. | Last publication, April 30, 1948. CLEAN UP — WASH UP — WARM UP 1 Good Used Side-Arm EI.E(iI!I( WATER HEATER - $15.00 2 New 3000-Watt El2ctric SIDE ARM WATER NOTICE | April 8, 1948 { NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | that James C. Cooper and Yvonne Jooper have conveyed to me, the | mdersigned, Lot 8 in Block 8 of the City of Juneau, the Cooper Building situated thereon, all personal prop- erty therein and owned by them, and the contents of the store known | as Yvonne's situated in the Baranof Hotel building, as Trustee for the benefit of their Creditors. All persons having claims against the said James C. Cooper and } Auke Bay, FRIDAY,; APRIL 30, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 3-bedroom home on 10th St., fire place, pine panel- ing, large living room, dining space, den, large kitchen, taste- fully furnished. CABINS—Point Louisa, 2 Lena’s Beach, Lena's Cove. 4 homes, $4,000 up. Highway: Persons’ 10% mi.; Moody 1'% mi; 2 homes price of one, Lemon Creek. DOUGLAS: Several 2 and 3 bdr. homes furnished, furnaces and basements all. MARINE carpentry shop, marine repair shop, liquor store, blouse shop, hat shop, logging equip., pile driving equip, 2nd hand store; THE APEX, THE FOR- RESTER (48 and 72 ft. packers), THE SISU; shoe shop, The Sea- view Apts.; The Decker Bldg.; body and fender shop a bargain; bulldozer, 2 canneries, power barge. $5,800 takes 2 bdr. newly decor- ated home with 3 rooms base- ment, furnace, etc.; duplex; two apt. houses; several 2 to 5 bdr. houses. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank ~ FUE RENT TWO kedrcom apt. with furnitur Will turn over apt. to person who is willing to purchase furni- ture; furniture worth more than price asked. Leaving town. 305 W. 3rd. 876 3t Rm. bin, 508 6th St. 868 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf square feet office facing Franklin, 2nd rd Building. Will par- ate to suit ten- Roberison, phone 860 tf tiden nt 334 \TCF CLEAN ROOI'S weekly of menthly. Celontal £5tel. Ph. 18 NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 tf . 7Hame 886. o RONL] ol Hotel. hone ite MISCELLANEOUS WINTER and PU: Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRODUCTS 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. BARTENDER, waiter or _second cook wants work. Box 4183, care of Empire. 876 1t PERMANENT Government em- pleyee wants to rent or lease a house or partment, furnished or unfurnished. Can furnish bank and character reference. Will pay in advance and guarantee main- tenance and care of property. Call Charles Evitts, ph. 261 days, or Rm. 318, Baranof Hotel. 76 tf WANTED: Used _a.dding machine. Alaska Coastal Airlines. Ph. 706. : 876 3t SERVICEMAN wanted to take ai $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. p 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 Tth 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. Generow terms. . The Alder Terrace Apartments. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 1937 CHEV, good condition, $600. * Phone 158. 876 tf 3 BEDROOM Ewuse for sale, 803 6th. Can be seen 2 pm. to 4 p.m. or call Black 614 for ap- pointment. 876 6t Glacier Owner will be in town May 3. 876 2t e. Black -i8 6t HOUSE for sale. Phone 198. Phone Black 876 6t PIANO for sale, 198. ONE green 9x16 Axminster rug, like new; 1 Bendix Console radio phonorgraph anc records. 814 Gold Belt. 75 4t BENDIX Washing Machine. 75 after 5 p.m. Cail 875 4t NEW 20 ft by 6 ft. 3 in round bottom boat, square stern. $400. Phone Blue 708. 875 3t $450. '38 V8 Coupe. Tires and motor good, bedy fair. Faone 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 Five Pr. 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 | SINGER pedal model sewing ma- chine, good sewer. Ph. Green | 115, 10 am. to 2 pm. 874 3t OM log canin, 3 acres clear- ed, 2 large woodsheds and other | outbuildings. Physical disability reasen for selling. Write Empire B ¢ 873 6t | COMPLETE Bocy anG Fender Shop | Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 tf 3-Rm. House, 6 868 tf :-Rm. House, cabins. 908 8th St. FOR SALE: Only radio and record Shop in thriving Alaska city. Write Box C, SKG 1, cahe ot | Empire. 866 12t 838 Basin Road. 866 tf | 3-ROOM House, mail orders for watches, jewelry,' ’ vas Favorite Eics Americas Favo HEATERS - - - - - - EACH$20.00 B , i 5 - should present their claim to the| etc. Sell during your spare tme, FRAME bldg.- 30x50 with complet- Quick-Feast DRENGHED IN THE SAME SPICY TOMATO SAUCE 5 as nourishing and deficious T New Automatic 0il Burning WATER HEATER-ONLY $129.50 1 Good Used DUO-THERM OIL RANGE. A Bargain at $97.50 1 New Medium Size Oil Burning HEATER 1 New Miller Automatic OIL BURNER and CONTROLS $89.50 1 New Heil Afiv-Flame Pressure Alomizing Gun Type OIL BURNER with New Magic Dial Thermostat - - - - - PLUMBING FIXTURES: All Metal Shower Cabinets — Bath Tubs — Lavateries — Closets Two Compariment Kitehen Sinks — Chromium Plated Fittings. ARE AVAILABLE AND SAVE 25% Tra; Chevren Gasoline ... U S. Tires. PHONE 16 You Will Find Our Prices to Be Conéistgnt}y I;ower OPEN SUNDAYS 11:00 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. DOUGLAS PLUMBING and HEATING (0. — Range Boilers — Laundry BUY ‘NOW WHILE THEY OR MORE. undersigned, with sworn statements of their validity attached. All monies owing to either James C. Cocper or Yyonne Cooper may be baid to me, as trustee. My office is in the Cooper Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska. Postoffice ad- dress: Box 2060, Juneau, Alaska. Telephone 182. MARGUIRETE SEATON, Trustee. First publication, April 9, 1948. Last publication, April 3¢ 1948. Sealed bids in dupleate, subject to the conditions contained herein, will be received until 2:00 p.m., May 10, 1948, at Anchorage, Alaska, in the Office of Superintendent of Motive Pgwer and Equipment of The Alaska Railroad ,and then publicly opened in this office for the painting of fice hundred (500) Gondola Cars. At- tention is directed to the special conditions of bidding set forth in the specifications. Upon application, two sets of drawings and specifications will be supplied free to each car painting contractor interested in submitting a proposal. The above - - §$195.00 U. S. Baiteries this office. =~ Contractors requiring additional sets may obtain them by purchase from this office at a cost of $10.00 per set, which will not be returned. Checks offered as pay- ment for drawings and specifications must be made payable to the order of the Treasurer of the United States. Specifications will not be furnished to contractors who have consistently failed to submit pro- BOX 1187 posals. - First publication April 23, 1948. Ilmst publication, May 9, 1948. specifications must be returned to to servicemen and their famil-| ies at PX prices or lower. Wfltezi INDEX SALES, 1206 Maple Ave., Los Angeles 15, California. 75 7t| Room | Terri-| SENIOR CLERK. Inquire 106 Health Department, i torial Building. 867 tf | WANTED TO RENT: Garage in| vicinity of Third and Gold. Days| 602, evenings 891. dhi e | LOST ARD FOUND | LST: Black Labrador retriever| pup, 6 mo., white cross on chest, | white forepaw, answers to| “Shorty.” Finder blease call! DeHart’s Grocery. 876 2t FOUND: Tie clasp, owner may have same by identifying and pay- ing for adv. 6 3t e ® ® o & o 0 0 0 o o 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 edition of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. No exceptiony will be made. Mechanical and production | considerations make this change necessary. e ® 0 o o * 0 0 0 o o0 o o ‘ononoooo-o.ono Oaks bark tanning for-leather is said to have been discovered and used extensively by the ancient Jews ‘INOOME property, better ely furnished 4-room apartment. Black 611. 865 Ut 1941 la-ton Dodge truck, new mo= tor, new brakes, good rubber; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck; 6 used tires 700x20. Ph. 132. 63 ti BEACH House, $2.500. inquire Mr. Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road . 81 1ma thar $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 t1 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 1 FLLEN'S GROCERY Store, doing good tusiness. See G. G. Brown 813 1 3 HOUSES uau lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t Phone Black 864 6t LOS ANGELES — Northrop Air- HOUSE for 198. sale, ® | craft laid off about 80 employees to- day, and officials said. it was the direct result of the Boeing strike in Seattle. The workers had been mak- ing flaps for Boeing B-50 bombers on which work has been suspended due to the northern strike .

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