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PAGE SIX vak, Daisy \’(‘n'm\ LIONS CLUB SHOW MOTTBODY % NEEDS MORELOCAL TALENT BY JUNE 4 ON SUNDAY NIGHT “:"" e there i i ; i M ages sign up for this s Remains of Lost Sailor Are T e (‘ B D |have at least a 20 act program to i Letalled as |Present by the evening of June 4 people and ttee to nas been W Taken on Coast Guard an Cutter Cifrus g s in charge of the audi are making wire reco those who are signing how in order to br before the show. Hc KINY and of ot Tt up man Ralpt Astoria sail the U. 8. C when that this morr youth wa he fell 450 feet slopes of Mount which left him stream 1,500 feet peak for the = lall ¢ E al of them are being presented erns Roff School of Dance. 1 who have any type of act, no mat- ter how well rehear: are urge to contact Dick Gar Alaska Music Supply Co., as possicle in order to audition. ve de Ketchikan by v 14 3 the treacherous in a slide mountair d down Juneau in a up the as s an All teen-agers wno have not sign- ed up uld do so bef Anycne wishing to enter or g of some one who has an act to] should also contact Gar-| gardless of age | bod: Mabhaffey, here in time to and recovery of From Ketchikan will transport the rer sylvania for interme how will be held in the The struc! ronw s High School Auditorium! 1 > 4, starting a 1el Bus Co., mveu FOR CRASS i et war cf Juneau who wish to at- ter 1| Prizes will date herine announced at for the by the be and e money I is being Lions Club and will not the proceeds of the _tire amount of the t into a working capital for Club Communit; ject to assist with the purcha eguipment and building material Tickefs are now on the down town stc Lions Club mem The success of this the people of the bir last night and Mr urprise ven Mr home ere Mrs. F. £ "zu e Edward Lers of ter Wac Astoria, Fred Coastal T i many 1 t : 5 R rious s t sincere TWENTY-EIGHT HERE WITH PAN AMERICAN : Donna and Earl C: s cente Color s Bill Hl S wa - > q have them CARD OF THANKS epends on this all our opportun- neighbor destroyed our tered by June The following tered for the of piano Bell, na Olds, Rob . Ir athison. |schmidt in a vocal trio Ser- persons how, have regis M. Jensen. Bonr Joh Fifty-seven | which continu nine neau ilights Frol John Tennysor ver Littl Lanier, Ji Jean as follows wil Maddox, White, Lena Mit iffler, John and J alcolm Barnes, nnie Hilsinger Presenuite n, Gr 9, ell Ed Simmor James Peer, J Neil Jean Miller, Opal Stragier, Jua- Graham s A. Bowdish Williams, 3 Donald Bachen, Ida Pau Mrs. William Ged and Gar Geddes. Robert Morrow and weiler Walter Paulson, des and child ‘To Annette family; To Whitehorse: Ada Deiter, Do- reen Anderson, Andrew Diduch, Pete Sarasola, James Barry, Lloy Barry, John Olynk KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND - To F"m\mlll»i Bud Seltenreich, ' National Distillers Products Corp., New York - 86 Proof . 65% Grain Neutral Spirits ‘“QUICK-CLEAN” WASHING every t|me...wnh this : Ask any woman why she bought a General Electric ¢ Washer and she'll tell you that the BIG G-E ts clothes really clean! Clothes aren't just swished around in this wringer washer. The “three-zone” Activator® tumbles and loosens the clothes . . . forces soap suds into every piece of washing . . . and chases out the most stubborn dirt and soil. It washes clothes quickly and thoroughly— yet is gentle with the finest fabrics. Come in and let us show you the only washer that has the G-E Activator, the One-Control Wringer, and a Permadrive Mechanisin (only four moving parts!) Ji's built for long, dependable service . . . quiet operation and it gets clothes clean, clean, clean! in roomy GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Home Laundry Equipment What Other Washer Gives You This; Too 2 ® Durable balloon rolls. ® Permonently Oiled G-E mdtar o Self-tilting drainboard e Fylldlength protective’sirt - e Porcelain enameltub '» Quick-emptying’pump’ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly D:zpendable 24-Hour Electric Service *Trade mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Off | |ner |Janie McConnell, vocal duet; Louise Grant and Beth Fleek of Douglas Dorothy Dance \ pianc solo. Mrs staying at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI}—JUNEAU ALASKA vocal solo; Donna Jewett and | evening on board the Baranof| and are at the Charles W. Cart- er Mortuary. Interment will be in the Eagles Cemetery in Douglas. The pall-! tearers will be A. J. Balog, Alec! Gair, Jr., John Niemi, Sante De- gan, Henry Stragier and Jsek| Warner. CERUE LR P A BE LAID TO REST THURSDAY EVENING rites tor Anard Runquist, Jassed away May 19 in a Se- attle Hospitel, will be here Thurs- day evening, May 27, at 7:30 o'clock in the Chapel of the Ch’lrl(‘.s w. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. G. H vocal duet; solo; Patricia Tanner, Mary Pinkley, vocal solo; Stearns Ro#f School of will present several num- and Beverly Powers, will give 1. who R SEATTLE VISITOR V. A. White, of Seattle, the Hotel Juneau. is Empire wantags gct re; ANARD RUNQUISTT0 |, i e, e seepidy WEDNESDAY MAY 26, 1948 W-A-N FOR SALE T A-D-S | FORSALE | MONTHLY income over $160 from | TWO bedroom residence on 2 houses, 6 cabins, good condi- tion, good locate. Furnished and rented. 9th St. $7,500.00. $3,000 takes 42x100 lot with 4-room furnished house, Pike St. Terms. ' DUPLEX, appr. 8 yrs. old, good in- | $5,650 BREWING BETTER BEER FOR THE 97" Limited supply of cans available vest; also 3-bdr. house and du- plex, all on Evergreen. if immediate sale takes 2 bdr. home, Erwin St. Compl. re- decorated, new 3-room basement, double bath facilities, furnace. DOUGLAS-—Johnson = home, unex celled marine view, 2 bdrs., built: ins, large cement basement, furn- ished; Walker prop. on ‘Nob Hill $5500, floor furnace, basement, garage, 3 bdrs, electric kitchen, furnished; Walters prop. base- ment, furn, 2 bdrs. immediate possession. GLACIER Highway—Monty home, $5,800, modern, large living room, [ marine view, 2 streams, garden, etc.; Peterson, 2 bdr, basement, 2-room log cabin, large garden, light plant, 4 acres pat.| land; 2 houses, acre land, part furn., light plant; $1,600 and $800, — near Fromholst prop. | CANNERY, 25-man crew: Seaview | Apts.; Peterson prop. near Men- | denhall = bridge; pile driving equip; large bus. prop. on Will- oughby; 2nd Hand Store; bull-! dozer; $800; bus. net $650 monthly; the | Decker Bldg., etc. CABINS, summer homes, Fritz, Lenas Cove. Louisa, MURPHY & HURPH LOW CASH PRICES ON PLUMBING Special Two Piece Combination: Size 20 x 8 Lavatory with chromium plafed cenfer set and P. frap; Close Coupled Toilet complete with fitting and white seat. BOTH COMPLETE FOR ONLY $79.50 $35.00 $25.00 One two compartment enameled cast iron SINK One Good Used BATH TUB New Bath Tubs ~ Laundry Trays - Range Boilers - Showers PLUMBING REPAIRS Put your plumbing and heating in order now; avoid grief and trouble when winter comes. Save 10% on labor. All { repair items such as pipe and fittings very critical to get and may be impossible to get later on. : 0il Burners - Boilers — Automatic Conirols - Water Heaters R.P.M. Motor Oils STORE HOURS: Week days—8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Sundays — 11:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DOUGLAS PLUMBING and HEATING (0. PHONE 16 P. 0. Box 1187 Shop in Douglas . . . Drive Ten Minutes .. SAVE TEN DOLLARS Standard Gaseline - Ross’ Cocktail and Liguor Store Formerly The Qasis DOUGLAS ® Opened Under New Owner ¢ Completely Redecorated @ With New Room Addition “The Rumpus Room” OPEN DAILY 5:00 P. M. {GIRL'S Bieycle. MODEL 64 Winchester, |SMALL House on Hiway. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bark FUR SI\LE '35 FORD, 2 new tires, Call Blue 582, writing 98 3t Thome Holly Shop. RAL fin . Inmuire Red 725, 898 5t 3 P"h;me' 2 Write for our price | list, Display and Commercial. | SAXL ENTERPRISES, Importers and Jebke O. Box 1397, Port- 896 1t OSE BEIGE Wool Rug, 9x10%, seven n"zr‘hs by one per- Tclephone Red 897 2t 25-35 cal, like new. Arthur Skinner, Home Hotel. 897 2t l SET Rear Soto, new, $25.00 Fenders for [ 4 APTS., Rooms with kltchen priv-| . ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SEAV!EW Apv. for lent Onfl block | from Federal Bldg. " Write | P.O. Box 531. 89 1 mo. NICE Clean Koom, steam-heated, Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf office 2nd ABOUT 950 squuare feet space, facing Franklin, floor, Seward Building. Will par-! tition and decorate to suit ten- ant. R. E. Robertson, phone 334. 860 tf| JICE CLEAN ROOMS- weekly or | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph, 18' NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | Scandinavian | also steam baths. Rooms. MISCELLANEOUS WINTER and YOND, CO. inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. 36 tf 315 Decker' Way. WANTED TO BUY a small electric range. Call 428. Crescent Apt. 98 tf cement | power equip. for falling,’ $125 cash.| 898 3t '46 De- | O. Box| 890 tf| 3 | aper curls, $1 up. | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 o | 12th Street. Large living room with fireplace, dining room, full con- crete basement, oil heat, gar- age; completely furnished. NEW two bedroom house | Behrends Avenue. | HOUSEL House, 6 bedrooms, two baths, large yard, central Joca- tion. "EXCELLENT Small House on wat- er front. PROPERTY on Fritz Cove Road, LARGE commercial lot fronting Small Boat Harbor. WIllIAM WIMI-Phone 234 12 cu. ft. refrigerator, $225.00; Phil- co Console Radio, $35; 9x12 car- pet $25; davino $35; occasional chair, $10; Easy Spindry washer, $160.00; single cot and mattress, $10; 1 double bed, springs and chest of drawers, $35; end table, | misc.; will trade '41 Willys Sedan for pickup or truck. Phone 655, | Douglas. 897 3t on |USED Universal Electric Oven with broilers and pans. $25.00. | Call Douglas 374. ;i 897 3t | BURROUGHS nookkeemng Mach- iné, late model, automatic car- riage, $275. 20th Century Tar- ket. 894 tf 5 HP Johnson uuwoard. lee new. [ $125.00 Call 205 after 6:00 p. m. 896 3t {ONE S-38 Halicrafter with ear phones. Almost new. In good con- dition. Phone Douglas 772. 96 3t BOARDING HOUSL Lease, Univer- | sity, 19 rocms, all rented (wait- ing list). Triple plumbing, nice- ly furnished. Owner’s apartment, bath. Nets over $600 month at below ceiling. Could be increased. Broker Seattle. Write Box 4303, Empire. 896 4t f_b’; péz‘{ly furnl’si;e’d” hbuse, 843 West 7th. $1250 cash, $1,500 term. Inquire after 6 pm. 96 6t “Tank and cop- Phone Blue 896 tf | 60-Gal. Hot Wat per furnace coil, 690. 1m HP Universal $3,500. Phone 896 tf 38-ft. Troller, engine, with gear. Blue 690. RADIOTELEPHONES for sale. We now have Radiotelephones for immediate delivery; suitable for boats, lcgging camps and out of way places, 8 watts, 25 watts and 50 watt sets; prices from $135 to $350. Every set complete. No rewiring. Tested before shipping. Write Henry Moy, Sitka, Alaska, for more detail information if in- terested. 896 12t | 24~ FOOT gasboat 1 glll net, 2 guns. 1 watch. Howard D. Stabler, Ad- ministrator Carl Nils Anderson estate. 896 3t FOOT troller, 30-HP Palmer en- gine, price $3,500. Gradiner Sulli- | van, Elfin Cove. 894 6t ;HQ-XZQ—X with speaker, phono at- | tachment. Complete body building | course. 225 lbs. 6 ft. chrone sleeve bar, iron boots and head strap. { Call Red 734. 894 5t !2 BELUKROOM home, garage and | garden, Ph. 037-4. 893 6t | STORE Cofincer, very | see Don Abel: | | ELECTRIC-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. Al this gear has been tested in actual operation for 12 months and is unconditionally guaranteed. WEBB}FORBES MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 tf FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602. 878 tf MUST sacriflce. Zenith 12-tube comb. Radio’ phono. New. Red 662. THREE-Apt. House, all furnished, Good location. 416 East St. 87 tf reasonable. 890 tf —|$6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- BUSINESS Girl desires to sub- lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. ‘After 6 p.m. 897 tf| I DO YOU need more income? need more help! for any man or woman who can qualify in the highest sales work known. Positions open| in every community in 8. E. Alaska. Phone or write Henry, M. Hogue, Box 1173, Juneau,| Alaska. 893 tf| ® @ 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 BARTENDER, waiter or sec- © ond cook wants work. Box e 4183, care Empire. 885 tf o ® @ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o WANT furnished house or apart- ment for man, wife and child. Ph. Red 372. Lee Morrison. 86 tf Idahio had no form of govern- ment for more than 50 years after the first white men, Lewis and Clark, set foot on the territory. Part-time Or‘ full time. Splendid opportunity paying | | ~ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray | use. 883 tt | HOTEL in good location for sale | or lease. Ph. 187. 88l tf 1941 %-ton Dodge truck, new motor, new brakes, good rubber, $750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford i truck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20, | $5 each. Phone 132. Fred Tur- pin. 881 tf 11937 CHEV, gaod condition, $600 Phone 158. 876 t! COMPLETE Body anc Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In« quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 t1 lMl 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 tf 3 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev. or Davis, 8 A

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