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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |JUNIOR SPRING - " ART EXHIBIT IS NEWLYWEDS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Speegle, who were married Saturday at Ketchikan, passed through here to-. day enroute to Anchorage where The| Reward. Ph. Green 685. seat and white spokes in wheels. 887 2t For You To GET i Theose [Levely, Colorful for Gay Summer Sewing ® Prints @ Stripes 0/ Checks @ Solids >astels and vivid hues . . . plain or figured cottons, silks, rayons— ANl quality materials vou'll enjoy sewing on, wear proudly when finished! 65cto $53.50 per yard QUALITY SINCE /887 |they will make their home. Ex(EllENT sHow bride is the former Charlotte Dun- Eizm of the U. 8. Fish and Wildlife P 2 i office in Ketchikan. | The spring art exhibit given Sat-; furday afternoon at the American YAKUTAT VISITOR Legion Dugoyt by the Junior artists| w G. Partington from Yakutat of Juneau was one that held many |i; gtaying at the Baranof Hobel.[ surprises for those attending. ; Service - eee Jass LOST: ing, Reward. Carl Heinmiller from Port Chil- koot is in Juneau and staying at the Gastineau Hotel. The work these youngsters have! done this past season was far be-|® yond the expectations of the people | {of Jineau. Just recently the class| has been brought into the limelight | 4 the work exhibited Saturday | - LASKA owN A | ) \N s above the average for students| 3 o 1 ihein o) | we'VE F veral of the exhibits shown | of excellent quality and dis-| ed much talent and hard work. | here were numerable originals | | which showed the wonderful initia- | tive and imagination of the stu- o jents There were several types of art | exhibited from sketches to olls and | all types of material was used show- | Now ing the ability of each student to| | the best effect. Mrs. Mary Westall, who has| taken much of her personal time | 'to teach the students, stated that | she herself was greatly surprised | |at the effect received from the | exhibits after they were prepared, she was well rewarded for her ef- forts and was duly proud of each | | student. i | Those ol who did not attend the | | exhizit missed seeing one of the | best Junior exhibits so far given. | The students did a wonderful job of making the exhibit successful anc |all the work in making ready for | the show was supervised by them: |2nd th also did the work and“ | | | serving of the refreshments to ose attending. 1 shments were <erved by thel artists. DOUGLAS NEWS clear to Seattle—on frequent, AND ARE JUST J UNEAU NEXT DOOR. by Pan American Clipper GETTING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome reguldr schedules. And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependable EAGLES TONIGHT | Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Or- | | der of Eagles, will meet in regular | session tonight at 8 o'clock. There will be nominations, stallation of officers, according City Council with members of the Independent School District Boawd iof Directors will be held tomorrow | in the City Hall to discuss the| Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare low—with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . . . election, and | BARANO¥ HOTELL-Telephonc 106 0 Gene Vuille, Worthy President, | PA'N Mflmfi SPECIAL CUUNCIL MEETING | A special meeting of the Douglas ! Wortp AIRwAays The J;x/cm of /‘e%my a Z/b/m budget and business for 1948-'49, | — according to City Clerk A. J. B“'! log. | RICES L VE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rice left on! board the Princess Louise for the| states to spend’ the summer vaca- tion during which they plan to visit their home town of Durant, Oklahoma, and areas throughout the West Coast. Both have teach- ing contracts for next year at T er, Alaska. Mr. Rice was superin- tendent of Douglas Schools the| past year. FRUM GUSTAVUS | Mrs. H. R. Johnson and daughter arrived in Douglas Saturday for, medical inspections and while here are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moe. EASTERN STAR Nugget Chapter 2, Order of the Eastern Star announces that ini- tiations will be held tomorrow night. This will be in addition to voting and refreshments and a special program, to which visitors are invited. PUSICH HOME Rudy Pusich has returned home via PAA and will be followed by his new bride, the former Mary Carr, to whom he was married May 1, in Wilwaukee, Wis. DOUGLAS CLEAN-UP WEEK Douglas Clean-Up Week will he- gin Monday, May 10, and continue through May 23rd. Allresidents are asked to clean their yards, paint, and fix up their properties in gen- eral. All rubbish may be piled hext to the street where the city truck will haul it away without charge. (May 6, 10,13,17,27 23) CALL 805 311 Seward St. Flowers will tell her better than anything else how proud you are . ... that this event * is as important to you as it is to her! Send beautiful flowers from . ... JUNEAU FLORISTS Phone 311 JUNEAU JANITOR SERVICE for Expert Cleaning THE ALASKA COLLEGE OF CHIROPODY wishes to announce that registrations ster ng silver screw ear- amethyst setting. Red 420. 890 3x (©1948, BLATZ BREWING CO,, EST. 1IN MIWAUKEE, WIS, BREWING BETTER BEER FOR THE 970 YEAR Limited supply of cans available Windows Venetian Blinds Homes Rugs =~ % SEATTLE For COMIORT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! Metzdorf | Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME for its summer resident course in chiropody are now being taken. Class begins MONDAY, JUNE 7th. All registration should be in by JUNE 1st. Persons wishing to take the course by extension may enroll immediately. Phone, come in person or write. The Alaska College of Chiropody Corner First and Gold Phone: Blue 379 Box 2894 JUNEAU, ALASKA FOR SALE MONDAY, MAY 17, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S | FOR SALE |The DON FOSTER HOME on | 10th by appt. with Mrs. Murphy. | DOUGLAS—Unexcelled view, 24x31 cement basement, 2 bdrs., etc.; Walter, Walker homes. WEST JUNEAU— $3500, three- room house on beach, basement, furnished, ete. also acreage with i cement basement. Fine lot. GLACIER HIGHWAY-—$1,600 well { constr. 3-room house partly furn., water and wired;Small cab- in 5% mi, terms; Acreage Sun- ny Point; 2 houses, pat. | Lemon Crk; $5800 mod. home 3 { mi. marine view, etc. compl. furn., | 2 streams. | AUKE BAY—Unfurn. house, gar- | age, excellent water, beach front- age, cash or tearms. | ONE-Room cabins and large sum- | mér homes furnished Point Lou- | isa, Lena's Cove, Lena's Beach 1 and Fritz Cove. 1$5,800, 2 bdr. home. compl. remodel- ‘[ ed, partial furn, new 3-room | basement suitable apt. or added bedrooms. Real buy, immediate oceupancy. | INCOME PROP. Large 3-bedroom house with duplex cont. one-bdr. apt. and 2 bdr. apt. Fine neigh-; borhood, garden ete., compl. fum.‘ basement etc., $11,000.00. i CAR, Adding Machine, Cafe, Boats,; ete. 1 REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bark FOR SALE g 1 98-HP Johnson outboard, s’l:’z‘; 1 air compressor with tank, and 2-HP aircooled gas engine, $75.| | 74 Willoughby or Blk 728. 90 2x| | HALF Interest in fully equipped beat shop and ways. Red 110, Boxi 1882. 890 6x | DINING Rcom Set; kitchen set;; | beds, daveno and other articles.| | Phone Red 110. 890 3x | {35-FOOT Troller, 30-HP Palmer| engine, price $3,500. Gardiner | Sullivan, Elfin Cove. 890 3x | NEW Bantam Singer Portable Sew- | ing machine, $150. Box 227990 4x | FOR RENT SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one hlock | from Federal Bldg. 890 tf SMALL House on Hiway. 7ertei P.O. Box 531. 89 1 mo. | NICE Clean I;b;m, steam-heated. | Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf| ABOUT 950 square feet | space, facing Franklin, olfice 2nd tition and decorate to suit ten-! ant. R. E. Robertson, phone| 334. 860 tf | | | and Littlefield | land, ! i gine. ’Astrator of Carl Nils Anderson Es- floor, Seward Building. Will par-| Immediat2 occupancy. Just com- pleted. Two bedroom house on Behrends Avenue. Full concrete basement, garage, oil heat, tile kitchen and bath, arrangement of house, allows Channel view from all principle rooms. Can be financed from down pdyment of approxiemately $2,500. | THE HOUSEL HOUSE, 6 bedrooms and large yard. Central location 1 block from Federal building. Ideal as rooming house or for large family. Fully furnished. Greatly reduced price. Terms. GOOD small houses in Juneau and Douglas at a price range from $6,000 to $7.500. ~ Apartment houses and building land. 'WILLIAM WINR-Phone 234 WILL OFFER FOR SALE at pub- lic auction on May 22, 1948, at 10 la. m. in my office in the Shattuck Building, the following: 2 guns, 1 watch, 1 cohoe gill net, 1 small cedar box, one 1929 Ford truck, jand a 24-foot boat with 9 HP en- Howard D. Stabler, Admin- tate. (Pub. May 10, 17, 21) USED Washer, clothes rack, 2 boys’ bicycles, 3 sleds, hot plate and rug. Blue 619, 890 3x | 18-1t. Reinell Cabin Cruiser, Gray MUBPHY & M"nPHY inboard motor, good condition. Make offer. Ph. Green 768. 90 6x PROPERTY at 8th near Gold Creek, 30x50 frame building with four room furnished apartment. Call Black 611 after 6 pm. 90 6x STORE Counter, very reasonable. see Don Abel. LLECTRIC-DRIVE DECK GEAR (For boats with 12 or 32 volt sys- tems) 150-fathom drum type an- chor winch $265.00; Niggerhead and halibut sheave $185.00; 4- spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra) $85.00. All this gear has been tested in actual operation for 12 months and is unconditionally puaranteed. WEBBFORBES MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 tf 890 tf VARIOUS items ot Office Equip- ment and supplies in Cooper Bldg,, incl. 3-unit Dictaphone, Marchant Calculator, F and E Electric Check Protector, Bur- roughs Elec. Adding Machine, Leather Settees, Hadley Ledger forms, Bates Staplers, and other .misc. supplies and equip. Con- tact Mrs. Seaton at Cooper Bldg. Telephone 182. 889 It GRAY Collapsible baby buggy, $10; Plap Pen, $5. Ph. Red 390. 89 3x FORREST Home and' property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602, 818 tf MUST Sacritice: Zenith 12-tube comb. Radio phono. New. Ph. Red 662. 888 tf JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or | monthly, Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 | | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | also steam baths. Scandinavian | Rooms. * 736 tf ] | ROOM; kitchen privileges. Hotel. Home hone 886. u MISCELLANEOUS | WINTER ana runD, CO. fne. | Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing. - Enlarging Artists’ Paints -and Materials | Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative Ph. Black 475, P.O. Box 762. tf GUAPANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beamty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. u WANTED | WANT to buy used outboard, in ' good condition, 3 to 5 hp., Lauson preferred. Call 271 after 6 p.m. xx ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 . BARTENDER, waiter or sec- @) ond cook wants work. Box e 4183, care Empire. 885 tf e/ ol | e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .‘ RELIABLE man to call on mendsi and neighbors. Wonderful op-! portunity. $15 to $20 in a day.| No experience or capital requir- ed. Permanent. Write today. Mc- | Ness Company, Dept. B, 2423' Magnolia St., 7, Oakland, | Cali (May 15 and 22) | GIRL, 16, desires summertime job | taking care of children. Pre- school age. Phone Blue 230. 89 2x BUSINESS Woman wants small . furnished apt. Green 429 after 5 p. m. 887 4t WANTED: Extra stenographic | work for two young women for evenings and Saturdays. Call | Black 750. 886 6t WANT furnished house or apart- ment for man, wife and child. Ph. Red 372. Lee Morrison. 86 tf WANTED: Three drawer wooden filing cabinet, Phone 525. 885 (f {DRILL Press, WASHING MACHINE, dining table and four chairs, library table, dresser, davenport, two small beds and mattresses, Phone Black 440 or 85. 888 3t 1947 KAISER, all accessories. Call Dr. J. P. Albitre, Green 366. 888 3t FOR SALE: 1947 Republic Seabee. A-1 condition, never damaged in any way, all factory bulletins complied with, licensed till May 1949, and always flown by one pilot. $5250.00. Total time 87 hours. Write or phone Jay Ad- ams, 1106 South 5th Street, Kelso, Washington, Phone 2453. 87 6x 1948 Super Deluxe Ford Station Wagon, located in Seattle. Write R. I. Congdon, Box 111, Juneau, or Box 137, Winslow, Wash, 87 6t THREE-Apt. House, all iumishe:i‘. Good location. 416 East St. 87 tf PARTIALLY built house on five- acre homesite one mile below Thane on Gastineau Channel. Call Blue 429 after 5. 85 6t milling machine, Acet. Welding outfit, used vises, etc. Special this week, one new 14-foot alum. rowboat, price re- duced for immediate sale. Juneau Welding and Machine Co. 885 tf $6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse, 883 tf HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf 1941 Z:-ton Dodge truck, new motor, new brakes, good rubber, $750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford truck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20, $5 each. Phong 132. Fred. Tur- pin. 881 tf 1837 CHEV, good condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 t1 COMPLETE Body ang Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 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, —_— . 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire or Davis. .