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PAGE TWO Trinity Guild will me« o'clock according t ment made this afternoor members are requested L IF YOU ENJOY GAMES do) then come to the LEGION DUGOUT for an eve- (and we think you ning of recreation that is sometimes called a ——— TURKEY SHOOT ti you do)— you know what ——WIHEN? DAY NIGHT at 8:30 ¢’Clock FRGION BUGOUT e T AYVAILABLE IN STOCK Carload fiuan!flies BLACK and GALVANIZED PHPE — SIZES v” to 3” All sizes—BARS, STRUCTURALS, SHEETS, PLATES IN STOCK for immediate delivery from Nev NEW MILD STEEL ANGLES APPROX. 180 tons—1" 20’ APPROX. 20 ton % x 20’ APPROX. 35 tons—2! x 14” x 20" APPROX. 60 ton x 14" x 40’ APPROX. 55 34” x 40’ P York Shipment from New York or Baltimore 100 tons—1" 'x 14" x 20! 50 tons—114" x 114" x 14" x 20’ Telephone or telegraph FABRIKANT STEEL PRORUCTS, Inc. 5Cth floor Weclworth Bldg., New York 7, N.Y. BEEKMAN 3-—3041 Cable Address: FABKANT, NEW YORK MEMBER: Association of Steel Distributors FFebruary APPROX. APPROX. TWO COMPLETE OVENS . INTHIS NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC “PUSH-BUTTON” RANGE! Looking for complete cooking convenience? Stop right here. Because this wonderful, new G-E Automatic Range has it! Clips cooking time. Now you can prepare several oven dishes at once . . . a roast in one spacious oven, baked biscuits in the other. Each oven warms, bakes, broils or roasts on its own. Automatic timer-controlled, or you can operate each oven separately—by hand. Just think—every- thing'’s ready for eating a one time. Wonderful “push-button” panel, teo... with “Tel-A-Cook” lights that show what heat is on each cooking unit. Until you've actually tried this sensational, new way to “‘cook with your finger tips” you can't really imagine how perfectly easy and simple cooking can be! GENERAL @ ELECTRIC SEE IT TODAY AT— ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. ALBERT WHITE IS | in travel means less 500 émployees, Weather conditions are the vo: in history, and we are as well o cre, if not better than at Cailin Ievada, where it was 45 Lelow, White. ‘Zero, lots of snow and deer anc heep frozen along the railro: tacks. “I *feel optimistic about ¢ cifort that ining. 1ie Republican meeting at ¢ nded with harmony an 1 that from now on it wil ‘Me Too' on be- tie Republican party. T n of thg bi-partison on the part of Dem nd the casting off of & ¢ Vandenberg after he had mac 1 etfort for peace and coope 5 going to hLave far-rea fects in the future. ‘As to statehood, the Democ are not serious in enacting this into |a law for Alaska. It is a playt nd a further campaign i ;un'rz; on from one electien to other. “We, the Republicans, should no depend upon a depression to (c -ack to power Lut present a progr. which I think will come to pass un ler the guidance of our chairman. BACK FRCM TRIP SPENT IN STATES t White, C epu -lican ned to Juncau Portland al Counsel o[‘ of Alaska, | | is grow- | Over 800 lumper mills are c'c in Oregon and Washington, day he left San Franci | hern Pacific Railroad laid off | n- NOW... Big Savings To Scandinavio @ FARES F§ til March visited Alaska and helped to get u irfields in Anchorage and Fair- |banks. He will conduct an agores- fight against the policies of the Democratic party. Tie Republicans in the Alaska ature should take into account iDUCED ! are falling, and 31, round | steamship companies are from the U. 8. co:t {able to pay expenses. There wcre hagen or Oslo $551.20, 180 passengers on the boat I came_on, helm $569.40, Helsinki $6C+. § 22 them to cross @ NO TAX on SAS fare. No Alacka. The Aiaska Steamshp Co., tipping. Free meals, smor- gasbord and refreshments. ® SAVE INCOME! .! ce, must be losing a lot of money joperaling their ships. Less time §| “The death of E. A. Rosmuson time away §|came as a shock. I did not learn of from your job. !it until I arrived in San Francisco. ® SAVE TIME, Northwest Air] York, thence by hours enroute! TOO! By to New — mere ne: S Republican meeting. It leaves Alas- | ka, nationally for the Republi |garet E. White. Republican | tional Committeewoman for ka for the past 14 years, she © SMOOTH RIDING! SAS new DC-6 planes cruise ab winter weather. Sleeper ac- I!heen their contact national nodations at slight extra t plans of the Republican par {no doubt will be taken up at the icoln Day dinner to be held falmon Creck Country Club rday.” ® NO COST FOR BAGGAGE up to 66 pounds! See Your Travel Agent or oo wines s uDIWORK EXHIBIT ain 765 POTTERY (LUB PLANS An exhibit o. handiwerk will go on public dis play during the month -of April, the pottery club announced today. Display windows of Victor®Power < - - CANDINAYIEN the Potters vil AIRLINES SYSYPM ¢ Potters for a showing of club memberss’ work. Florence Holmquist has been named gencral chairman or the exhibit. The next figurine modeling class | for the club will be held , next Wednesday, Feb. 16. 1 i | | | | | 5527 White-Henry-Stewart Bldg., atile ® SEneca 6250 FOR COMFORT FOR ECONOMY We “spring” to the oc- casion when your chair needs rebuilding. Let us give you an estimate for our expert re-web- bing, re-covering job, today ! SPECIAL GROUP of TAPESTRY — VELOUR — DAMASK Re-upholstering of Davenport (Average Size) . . . $90.00 Chair (Plain Style) . . . . . 50.00 Others from $67.50 and $37.50 Juneau Upholstery Ceo. 122 Second Street — Phone 36 HAROLD and WARREN HOUSTON SCHEDULED FOR RESERVATIONS | FUNEAU OR INFORMATION | Apprva7e AND (onfact DEPARTURES ALASKA STEAMSHIP N ihdund (OMPANY $.S. ALASKA __Feb, 15 Phone 2 S.S. DENALI ... Feb. 13 Southbound H. E. GREEN 3.8. BARANOF _Feb. 13 Agent '§.5. ALASKA ._Feb. 21 Seruing AU AL ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASI(A is underway for gold| MORK BREAKS INTO | 600 KEGLER CLASS Mork broke into the 600 lass last nizht in bowling on the | [‘,n\\ alleys for the first time since | became a Kkegler. His total’ tor three games was 608 and p. his team, Parsons, on top heap in the Tuesday Night e standings with 15 wins and Other standings in the order med are Hennings, Sicks Rain- rs, Yellow Cab and Triangle Inn mJwldthEedG-tq7 i for fourth spot, Signal Corps I and Standard Aviation in > cellar. Zeam and individual score were follows: Yellow Cab 14 155 146 191 163 168 837 42 491 ot oken cKinnon 489 528 2556 167 149 235 194 167 205 180 224 143 166 543 544 608 473 | 587 indstrom lork Parsons Stewart !ycar, Dan Mahoney GOLD MEDAL HOOP' TOURNEY DETAILS BEING WORKED OUT With only 11 days left before the opening gun of the 1949 Gold Med- al Basketball Tournament, Juneau Licns «Club committeemen report ress in coping with final ue-l tatis. ¥ Chairman Harry Sperling is rid-: ing herd on the Lions and is per- | somelly cversceing the entry of top tesms frum all over Southeast Al- aska. His executive committee :s| ccmposed of himsell as cnau‘m..n‘; William Matheny, Secretary; Earle | Hunter, Treasurer; Art Hedges and Miit Furness, two Lions responsiole for much tiie success of ne two plevicus tournsys. Hedges also | is in charge of officials and brack- ¢ cting. Joe Shofner reports that some | LrogIess been made n obtain- | ing parts cf tue A.B. Hall ior dor- | ruitory use, in co-operation with | ity officials, Ticket sules are asead of last| - .vises, and ! capucity crowds are expected wrl both afternoon and evening per- iormances. | Jack Hazlett, recreation and en- tertainment chairman, has moved ol { . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1949 || 7UR SALE FOR SALE ACRES patented land, modern 6 NEW HOUSES to be built for | nome, fireplace, electric range, | refrig. 8-room well furnished home, school bus stops, 2 acres | cleazed land, farm machinery, ' bullding will w considerable rubbit hutches, chicken house, chalee in style and finish. Very raue, cte. Tmmediate possess- | lemient ferms Terms. F JENTIAL immediate possession, price ranges lovelicst new home, APARTMENT Houses at ctely furnished. Two fire- inyvesument prices. maple flooring, 2 bed- BUILDING Lots. coms. rumpus room, snk with garbage aisposas, 9-re. ez, WELLIAM WINN-Phone 234 etc, 2 lots, BAR, Rooming House and Cafe, 3 LA central location. POWER Barge and Kendall's 32- it. troller at Pelican; also THE CLARICE and THE FORREST- IR. The MARION J. greatly re- duced in price. i DUPLEX; 2 pt. houses, 2 houses near Douglas. MUBPHY % MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS 76 over First National Banl late spring occupancy; bodrooms. with or without fire- ¢s. ‘A commitment on Juneau's property in all desirable INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Centrally located 7-unit apartment bldg. plus ‘a 3-room house ad- Joining, plus a buflding site for ncther small house. Apt. 13 years Old, hot water heat, com- pletely - furnished; 5 1-bedroom apls and 2 bachelor apts, Some tenants in building 13 years. $400 monthly ircome. Owner will fi- narice-~$10,000 down, $100 plus interest monthly. ATTLE 4-unit apartment build- 2 or 3} before * 1 I { { hardly ! Lajcie Whittier { King YGulf of| the ‘Gull ofopyithperg Totals 902 Juneau Florist 162 164 143 163 165 147 147 159 177 170 918 endrickson ... 2705 | the big Gold Medal Dance at the | Elks Hall from the last Saturday ! ynght of the tournament to the 473 ' Friday nicht preceding, so that 432 Players who shove ofi in boats 440 | ‘mmediately aiter the champion- | 457 | sbip game can get in on the fun. 493 , Several luncheons for manuagers, FORSALE | PACIFIC Oil range with cofls and blower. Emerson piano, good con- dition. Phone Green 228. 115 3t " 1947 GMC pickup; 1041 Dodge %- . n2 close in, two 3-room apts., two 2-room apts, $12,500. Terms. KA gireenhouse and two-story house on 2 lots 50x125, Florist Lusiness. $8,500. BDUILDING LOTS in Seatter Tract $850 each. SHOP OR STORE SITES, Small which is now giving excellent serv- | { !spot | We were together at the Omaha’ | in charge of a woman, Mar- Alaska Potrers Paoint Shop will be turned over to | | | Applegate Totals 794 803 Sick’s Rainiers 36 151 236 179 138 158 898 36 115 168 531 113 493 161 436 158 474 51 2449 108 | For 407 ert Mill E. Forsythe Totals 158 800 Standard Aviation 4 4 93 190 152 134 131 107 187 132 155 199 759 803 Triangle 170 139 156 165 180 41 12 Sturrock, A. Raker Totals Inn 154 166 131 163 202 480 456 466 494 562 2458 Schmitz 467 441 457 474 507 2436 | Ray | Iversen Totals 877 812 l Signal Corps | Spot 60 60 | Sodini 143 142 | Gosnell 135 148 125 160 156 166 151 162 770 838 E -+ 201 112 194 Gormley Hanson Totals WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU This data is for 24-hour pe- riod ending 6:30 am. PST. Tn Juneau— Maximum, 18; minimum, 12, At Airport— Maximum, 14; minimum, 11. FORECAST Juneau and Vicinity) Slowly decreasing cloudi- ness tonight and Thursday with snow flurries and low- est temperature near 16 de- grees tonight. Gusty north- easterly winds. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today In Juneau — .09 inches; since Feh, 1, .10 inches; since July 1, 89.36 inches. At Airport — .23 inches; since Feb, 1, 23 inches; since July 1, 5649 inches. sev 00 ce s s e0000v00ee00 20w e et e ¢ 5 00 o0 2995 | and coaches are planned. i ! ton panel; 1941 Plymouth 4-door ! Les Avrit is chairman in charge Sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 15 tf | |of the gymnasium and Peter Wood _ ~~ ° 5.7 lis handling advertising and pub- GOOD CLARINET, $25. Call 254, licity. 2367 , 00000000 e0c000c0 -, | 'NEXT STORIS DANCE ! Date for the next Coest Guard | Cutter Storis dance has b:en set for Wednesday evening, Feo. 16, co- of the affair announced | 123 395 431 377 480 552 | sponsors today. Facilities of the Tee: will be turned over that evening to the Coast Guardsmen and all young reople of the town are also inv.ted | to attend. | The Teen-Age Club kitchen will be put to use to serve wefresiments to party-goers. All the big-name bands in the country will furnish music (by record) for danci: Co-sponsors for the s Gance of the season are th2 Buei-| ness and Professional Women's Club ! |2nd the City of Juneau. WANTED: O White Laundry. :REPRESENTATIVE WANTED — | nce in insurance. ance Company lo- cptional opportunity. Hospita: plan. References required. Will make personal in- | terview. Write Bex 1719, Ketch- 115 3t juicy Territorial job. | dept. Tax money ' than earn s, Ph. 036, 2 long, | In spending easier to spt pay. Jehn Wi 2 short. ANTED- Girl at least 16 years old as usher. See Manager Cap- itol Theatre. 13 '.u; L = = | | PRIVATE party wants to buy or! rent a three bedroom residenc two or Phone 581. | WANTED: Summer cabin, beach T erty. Write Empire 5453, 11 8t | o e R CARRIER FOR paper route. In- quire Empire Office. 104 3t b, o AR CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Greer 520. Gertrude Millard, ‘ 102 t1 EXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. 2t FEB. 16, TEEN (LUB | and |~ 13 6t 113 tf |y AEES & Ty ! 3! e electric ge, | Ph. Black 390. 14 3t medium size, good Madsen Cycle | 14 5t TARGE Fri washer. ')"L Ra’xrxge, condition, $50. ¢nd Fishing Supply. 1942 FORD Dump Truck, new 100 hp motor, excellent tires, 3 speed | transmiss on with two speed Eat- | on rear end. Inquire Green 715.! between 6 and 7, evenings. 13 tf NEW r Sewing Machine with | bench, adjustable dress form, $200. ¢ Black 653. 13 3t | -oe — PFCIALS—Lang Ranges One Week Only! Juneau C Box 1472, Phone | 12 tf 1 B evty n;e cash, bn;, Write Empire 3457. 12 di “LADIES" OWN a business of your own. Earn or more a day for 5 hours ' k. Emall investment. Write th Dawn, Box 1185, Anchor- Alaska, for details. 111 6t ie Sunday, 2 p. m, new and used merchandise. Juno tetion Market, 731 E St. 97 4t GARAGE or warehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Bluc 275 after 4 P. M. 98- t1 or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. FIVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit pianc rent, ArZerson Piano Shop for Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 'R Spinit piano for rent Piano Shop. 52 t! NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent Phone T4, 982 t 6-ROOM, fully furnished house, full | concrete -asement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499. 88 tf FT. Space for store room |’ Boat Harbor, 100x90 filled at harbor entrance, $4600; 150x50 next McLean's $4900. SHOE SHOP, completely equipped and stocked, will train purchas- er, apt. in rear, $2500. PET SHOP and second hand store, stock and lease $1500. $4,800 . . . 2 pedroom, furnished house, insured for $4500 paid un- till Sept. 1949. Immediate occu- pancy. Washing machine, new | Coldspot refrig., Pacific oil rangr, new daveno, cooking utensils, si. yerware, dishes, bedding ar«@# linens, table linens, towels. Re % moedeled and renovated. A brigh cheery little house with lot 60x 120. Beautiful view. C.A.A. fam- ily transferring to States. Show- ines by appointment only. 53,000 . . . 2 large bedrooms, liv- § ing room with view, dining room, ‘ . kitchen, new concrete % sement with all utility con- § izns in, yard, one block from 1 009 will handle. . 4 bedrooms, full con- crete basement, furnished. 1ith BASIN ROAD . 2-bdigom ' house, begutiful view, modern, *furn. $6,800. : BASIN ROAD 5-bedroom, large living rcom with fireplace, mod- n, furn., $4,750. » PETERSON HILL near Auk Lake, modern, 3 acres patented, in- cludes 1940 Ford Pickup. §5,000. PRITZ COVE—$6800 and $2500. OOP-—$400 on 5 acre homesite. DOUGLAS ROAD beach side, $1800 LOUGLAS—$6500 and $7500. FINN HILL—$3500 unfinished. L Range, tank and blower, $150 . WO davenports at $30. 6 Hot Rod, $130; 1940 Ford Coupe $650. 1940 Packard coupe $650; Ford coupe $750. 1 Plymouth Sed. $650 . . . 1941 Chrysler Sed, new motor and tzansmission $750 . . . 1942 Pon- tinc Sed., new motor and trans- mission, $850. ¥ISiZ PACKERS Merrimac and Gambier. ! Gilinetters, 6 trollers, 2 halibut cr combination. SPORT MODELS, all sizes. RINE ENGINES. PETER WOOD LES AGENUT Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th ut Eaibor — Phone 911 + | $11 A 1941 - o MA- v ior rent, one bloel irom Federal Bldg. 890 t' | WOMAN wants work of any kind | by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 J 4 v ARE sits SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary mnsig!mtlon. In addition the bank is a mem- ver of Federal Déposit Insur- ance Corpdration, which in- sures each of our depositors against logs to 8 maximum of $5,000. it the Gastineau from Seattle. FIRST NATIONAL BANK & b of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOS!T INSURANCE CORPORATION Lower rent. 315 Gold Bt. 666 & NICE CLEAN steam heated room: also steam bauhs, Scanding LOST AND FOUND LOST—String of amber beads. Keepsake, Ph. 927. 13 3t FROM SEATTLE H. B. Crewson of the Carsten Meat and Packing Co., is registered PR3 FROM IDAHO INLET Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Graham of fdaho Inlet are visitors and regis- tered at the Gastineau. e | HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER ING - Warde A. J ne 344 _ e 58 v e ; " ANY P.EO. members in Juneau or vicinity, please call Mrs. Jo- seph whltlng.(thk 285. 110 3t HOPES New ana Used Mbsa Wi buy, and exchange. 214 2n/ st 908. ” 14 WINTER ané PunD, 00, Ine. ¥ Complete Photographic Supplier Developing - EIrinting - Enlarginy Artists’ Painis and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. eper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Puome 201 315 Decksr Way. Y Brownie's Liquor Stere } Pnome 168 139 8o. Frankiin P. O, Bex 2596

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