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PAGE TWO ettt e %B-E-H-R-E-N-D-S z CANNON Pereale¢ Sheets 72 - 108 - $3.85 81-108 - $3.95 Cases - . 85¢ CANNON NEW PRI “Heoleproof” Nylon Hosiery No. 115 Seamfree 15denier §§ .35 Regular $1.75 value No. 800 No. 300 51 gauge 20 denier §1.65 ilar $2.25 value THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA \BARANOF TAKES 26, SOUTHBOUND TRIP Leaving late yesterday afternoon, (he Baranof had 26 passengers tak- ing passage here for Seattle, Ket- ck and Wrangell. There were (17 for Seattle, four for Wrangell, ind five for Ketchikan. To Seattle, passengers were, Mrs. N. Adams and son Larry, Adams, John W. Hatton, T. Kennedy, James M. Plum, W. J. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mac- Kinnon, Mrs. Arthur Adams, Mrs Jane English, Mrs. Louise Milness, Mrs. William Birch, Mrs. A. C. mith, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Higgins, J. H. Mommsen. To Ketchikan: Rod Darnell, Mrs, Alice Henderson, Art Hedges, How- ard Moore, John Bussovich. To Wrangell: A. C. Smith, Mrs. L. Campbell, Karren Campbell, Rich- ard Campbell. & - MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICES | AT LUTHERAN CHURCH TO START THURSDAY EVENING Begining at 7:45 p. m. and last- ing until 8:30 p. m. the first of the Lutheran midweek Lenten ser- vices will be held Thursday evening LOW CES made it necessary to place these |services on Thursday evening and special attention is called to this fact since it is a departure from the usual custom. This week’s subject will be “God'’s Plan of Salvation” and is an in- | treduction to those themes which will be studied in weeks. All interested persons are invited to attend. | e g o ALMQUIST RETURNS Representative G. E. Almquist re- n the church, Various factors have | the following | TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1949 MONDAY NIGHTERS KEEP CLOSE FOR PLACES AT TOP The positions of the Monday | Nighters following last night's bowl- ing on the Elks alleys changed slightly from a week ago. Juneau Young Hardware is still in the lead with 12 won and 3 lost, | folluwed closely by the Lamjabs | with 12-4. Gus George Grocery is third with 11-5. City Cleaners are in fourth spot, 9-7, B. M. Behrends fifth with 7-9 and S and T and H and Q are tied for sixtxh place, 5-11. | Ludwig Nelsons are in the cellar, |2 won and 14 lost. High bowler last night was M. Burke with 458. H Individual and team bowling scores are as follows: H and Q Sport Center 12 12 12 112 104 116 145 125 118 117 82 125 386 323 371 FOR SALE home, fireplace, electric range, refrig. 8-room well furnished home, school bus stops, 2 acres cleared land, farm machinery, rabbit hutches, chicken house, garage, etc. Immediate possess- ion. Terms. BARGAIN, immediate possession, Juneau’s loveliest new home, completely furnished. Two fire- places, maple flooring, 2 bed- rooms, rumpus room, sink with garbage disposal, 9-ft. refrig, etc., 2 lots. BAR, Roomirg House and Cafe, central location. Spot = R. Rollison | M. Burke B. Peterson | Totals 361 ft. troller at Pelican; also THE 32| OLARIGE and THE FORREST. 38| ER. The MARION J. greatly re- 324 duced in price. 1080 | hUPLEX; 2 pt. houses, 2 houses near Douglas. Gus George Grocery P. McGill 124 143 118 : R. Breitkreutz 149 150 134 | A. Dalziel 140 135 134 Totals 413 428 386 385 | 433 409| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS 1227 | Phone €76 over First National Bank 51 | st FOR SALE | | A. Johnson 136 138 127 401 | GUPPIES (Tropical fish), just ma- | L. Blanton 146 140 142 428} turing and many young ones. 50c Totals 459 432 443 1334 | and 25c each. 224 Fourth Street, | T { hone 373. 32 5t Ludwig Nelson - isdgrrard |J. Stringer 141 ,13 Par;ox:f | R. McGill 109 120 {A. Bryant 126 159 i . 376 415 Lamjabs 17 169 17 137 17 157 Spot M. Applegate ELECTRIC Mangle for sale. Red 765. 420 324 | 401 1145 ! 133 95 116 344 | 21 ACRES patented land, modern POWER Barge and Kendall's 32-| MURPHY & MUBPHY l?!ODEL 05-30 U. S. 30-40 Caliber*' 14. W-A=-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE - HESEARY NEW attractive 2 bedroom home, good neighborhood, unfurnished— $13,650. FIVE BEDROOMS, downtown, furn~ ished, needs repairs—$12,000. | OTHER residential pioperty in all price ranges. BUSINESS and investment proper- ty also available. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 or BOB DRUXMAN, PHONE 881 with new 100-HP Buda | ADMIRAL Barge hull super. 35x9x4'%, conversion. $3150. 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace 90, | ready to go. $2,800, $1,700 will handle. 36x9x4'% troller, Chrys. tar Conv, $3,800. 126-FT. Gillnetter, 25 nhp Universai, engine completely overhauled, complete with net. $1,250. 32-FT. Gillnetter, Scripps £9-HP, with fresh water cooling system. i New 685-gal gas tank. $1,800. 122-FPT. Troller — $550. {24-FT. Troller, Chrysler conv. $850, .. . STEELCRAFT, 26 ft. new $3.200. CABIN Cruiser, 16 ft., 25-hp Uni- | versal, 55 beam, recently rebuilt, | $1300. . 18-FT Inboard, 2 hp heavy duty | Palmer, $275. 1-HP freezing unit, gasoline driven, | 3 eight-foot copper shelves, 12x12. ! For troller. $330, -Ft. Flatbottom skiff, $50. 45 gauge 30 denier $1.35 1.75 value Winchester, $30.00. Call W. C..193¢ Ferd Coupe, runs good, $150. | Totals turned from Seattle yesterday via | ke i McDonald, Phone 205, 6 to 81948 Jeep with curtains, etc., $500 (PAA accompanied by Mrs. Almquist, | 1 Muslin Sheets 72 - 108 $2.95 : 81-108 $3.25 Cases - - Bac Cotton Prinis - - Scyd. Bed Pillows $3.65 ea. Striped Ouiing - - - 45cyd. Wamsutta Supereanle Sheets 81 - 108 $4.95 ea. (Reg. $6.95) Cases - - - $l3ea (Reg. $1.95 ea.) B. d/M. Bzé'zsm!i C)a QUALITY SINCE /887 § | ] | ; ; Cannon Towels - blcea. | i e Wednesday, March 2, 1349 OLD TIMERS' NIGHT Nomination of Officers HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSHIPS will be presented 25-YEAR MEMBERSHIP BUTTONS will be presented Enierfainment - Feed Fried Chicken . . . French Fries Salad, etc. 0ld Timers' Bowling Contest Prizes Awarded {in glass) Juneaun Lodge No. 420, B. P. 0. ELKS VISITING BROTHERS ESPECIALLY . INVITED TO ATTEND 00000 | 9 "I Regular $ iwho has been south for several weeks. ; PE s 1 $ and T Clothing | Spot 12 | B. Sinith 108 I N. Big 148 32 3t % p. m. 128 139 Wi S NP S, % 348 | BLUE Mohair davenport and chair, like new. 1948 Laundry Queen down, $50 monthly. Total $1,500. 3-Bedrogm House, modern, good I view, $6,800. - 122 and the extra halt hour is ne- You will {ind these prices oniy ai BEHRENDS QUALITY SINCE /1887 ) y ) y i N ) l \ \ \ } ] ) \ ) \ ) \ \ ) l} l} \ \ ) N ) ] y \ ) 4 \ \ \ \ ] \ \ 3 3 \ \ \ \ \ ) N \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ] \ l \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) ¥ \ N ) \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4 \ 3 \ \ \ \ 4 \ \ \ ) ) ) ) \ ) \ N ) \ \ ‘ L““'"””:‘:',’"”"”“"”"'“"“""’~','," JUNEAU BAND PRACTICE SET AT 7:30 TONIGHT S A scll, will be cpen about March 10, The practice of the Juneau City| .4 will be in the market for, Band has been set by Director Jo- |, quohly a million fest of logs per epn Shofner at 7:30 o'clock tO-|,nonth. These logs night instead of 8 o'clock in the|;om e Tongass National Forest. Grade School auditorinm. Time is | - > SR getting shqrt for pm?tjcung “.c; POTTERS 10 ELECT many selections to be given on the popular program at the concert at the 20th Century Theatre on Mart *VIRGINIA LAKE SPRUCE MILLS OPEN THIS MONTH The Virginia Lake Spruce Mjls, its annual election of officers at a 1ess meeting, Wednesday at 8 o'cleck. President Helen Hixson requests all members to attend. cessary according to the director. Practice last week was cancelled] Lecause of the basketball tourney: located about 10 miles from Wran- | to be taken | The Alaska Potters Club will hold MOTHER DIES IN SEATTLE Receiving word of the death of ( his mother, Mrs. Roy H. Wood, in Seattle this morning Eugene Wood, accompanied by his wife, are fly- | ing south today to attend the funeral services. PEACL T CASH for ap lead and cld | storage batteries at Madsen's. 22 tf OF VOTERS E NOTICE OF REGISTRATION | Notice is hereby given that on the '}fil‘s[ day of March, 1949; the office | 1of the Registration Officer will be topen for the purpose of registering persons desiring to vote at the next Annual Municival Election. Any per- son twenty-one. years of age who is has resided continuously for one ! year next preceding the date of elec- | tion in the Territory of Alaska, and within the corporate limits of the lcity of Juneau not less than thirty (30) days, shall be entitled to reg- lister. Those persons who are already registered in the municipality and voted in the last municipal election held on April 6, 1948 do NOT have 1 to register again to be qualified to vote in the coming election to be held on April 5, 1949. However, if a citizen of the United States and | from now on there probably will be two rehearsals weckly. Air-cooled Outboards, Madsen's C. Lauson new models at F. Supply. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ~ With reference to the article pub- !you failed to vote at that time your lished in the Feb. 27, 1949 issue of ' registration was thereby broken and and | 24 tf | the Alaska Sunday Press and the Feb. 28, 1949 issue of the Daily | Alaska Empire by the Grand Presi- | dent of the Alaska Native Brother- hood, there is some misunderstand- ling as to the last paragraph, by rea- son of which the public has assumed you MUST re-register in order to qualify to cast your vote at the next Municipal eletcion unless you have since registeerd. (If in doubt, check ! with the City Clerk's Office.) The office of the City Clerk will be open for registation every day That on March 1st, 1949, in the jthat it states a volicy adopted by the | from March 1, 1949 except Saturday Commissioner’s Court for Juneau | Alaska Native Brotherhood; viz, that {afternoons, Sundays and legal holi- Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Pauline Brandall was, appointed executrix of the estate of MARTIN BRAN- DALL, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are re- quired to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said executrix at the ‘office of her at- torney, Howard ‘D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this nptice. PAULINE BRANDALL, Executrix. First publization, March 1, 1949. Last publication, March- 22, 1949. the Alaska Native Brotherhood has endorsed the transfer of Indian edu- cation to the Territory with a prayer for a continuance of the Federal | appropriations. For the information of the public, the position of the Alaska Native Brotherhod is this that while the proposal of the Grand President is still under consideration, it has not yet been approved. Executive Committee Alaska Native Brotherhood By: LESTER ROBERTS, Grand Secretary. | (Paid adv.) FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION Confact ALASKA STEAMSHIP (OMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN S S, S.5. BARANOF . March 8 SHIP VIA SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Northbound S. DENALI ... March 6 Southbound S.S. ALASKA.. March 6 S. BARANOF _Mar. 13 days, between the following hours: from 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 P. M.; and from 1:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. and will close at noon on the Saturday before the day of election. (Noon, Saturday, April 2, 1949). The said election will be held on the first Tuesday in April, (April 5, 1949) for the purpose of the elec- tion of a Mayor, Three Councilmen and One School Board Director and for voting on any proposals that may arise before that date. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 1st Day of March, 1949. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First publication, March 1, 1949. Last publication, March 22, 1949. 412 364 | 1160 |1 Brus 111 Totals 379 City Cleaners 102 119 147 150 144 145 393 414 115 394 A, Dalziel | T. Retallick M. Burke | Tctals 192 140 169 501 | Juneau Young Hdwe. J. Baxter 146 115 126 | R. Winther 130 125 125 A. Winther 159 155 135 Totals 435 395 386 380 449 ! 1216 | B. M. Behrends | Spot 24 24 | P. Garrison 92 105 | R. Haley 116 79 87 | B. Haynes 125° 101" 122 Totals 357 309 334 'SENATOR HUNTLEY T0 SPEAK, WSCS MEETING The Woman's Society of Christian | Service of the Methodist Church | will Lold its monthly business meet- ing Wednesday evening, March 2 at‘ 3 p.m. The meeting will begin with ; Devotions in the Little Chapel of | the Church, led by Miss Erma Wain- ner. The speaker for the evening will be Senator Walter Huntley.! Hostesses for the social hour follow- ing the program are Mrs. Charles Forward and Mrs. Andrew Robinson. {ASH WEDNESDAY 1§ TOMORRQW; SERVICES HELD AT HOLY TRINITY Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday or the first day of Lent and the fol- lowing services will be held at The | Church of the Holy Trinity (Epis- copal) : 7:30 a.m, Holy Communion; 10 |am., Penitential Office and Holy | Communion; 6:30 p.m., Lenten Fel- lowship Hour with pot-luck supper. ‘ollowed by discussion and talk on the Book of Common Prayer. ——————— Turkey Shcot, Legion Dugout, Thursday Night, 8 p.m. 32 3t PR EB Lt SR DEEP SEA FISHERMEN Regular business meeting Tues- day evening, March 1, 43, 7:30 p. m. Be there, 321t 24 101 Ladies’ Night on the i NEW SHUFFLEBOARD Every Wednesday Evening || At BAILEY’S Bar WATCHING IS AS MUCH FUN as Playing! Come and ' ‘Boost” for Your Favorite Lady 5 5! onthl; s 2~ waching machine, like nev. Ph. e P."l_"fi“--"l"’; B i tid 803 - 8. %™ Rasement, yard, view. Total $8,000. SEE the new Spring and Summer $700 down, $76-or less menthly takes fashions. I have a good line, with | 2-bed hoyagy dst St., totai $4250. more styles coming in often, ready | $1500 down, $75 monthly takes large to show you. Those “new” new | 2-story house with yard and view. ores that you will want to see.| Unfinished inside. Total $3,500. 31 tt ($5.0J0 Auk Bay, five acres, some beach. Old 2-story house. 800 cash takes beach property near Douglas. Seawall, 2 bedroom house, good water, oil, electricity. 200 ft. beach frontage, 40 ft. highway frontage. $1,500 down, balance of $4,000 in two years, takes bright, new 1- " : bedroocm house, garage, barn, pos- GMC pickup; 1941 Ledge :,g.; sible rights to 160 acres with %- n panel; 1941 Plymouth 4-door; .mile beach and West Juneau Rd. “an. R. W. Cowling Co. 15 tf {$10,000 down, $100 monthly for large apartment house, downtown Ju- neau. 2-Eedroom House, 3 acres patented land, Fritz Cove. $3,800. ‘ BUILDING LOTS, 2 for $1,000, Er- win St.: 2 at $850 each Seatter Tract; 2 at Small Boat Harbor $4,600 and $4,900. 4-Bedroom House, 100x100 lot, Douglas. $6500. OWNER: Five room |1 rnished house. Phone Douglas | ~ 765 from 8 to 12 o'clock AM. 30 3 MARINE SPECIALS—Used propei- | lers, bronze shafts, small gas en- gines. Phone 525. Juneau Wela- | ing Co. 26 tf ! 1442 FORD Dump Truck, new 1u0 rp motor, excellent tires, 4 speed fransmission with two speed Eat- | on rear end. Inquire Green 715 between ‘6 and 7, evenings. 13 tf ANTED | CORRESPONDEN1-ECEPTION- IST, bookkeeping, typing, dicta- phone, general office detail. Wid- ow, 34 years, alert, well-groomed, pleasing personality, capable of in Real Estate - - Boats assuming responsibility. Excellent references. Accustomed and like meeting public. Interested per- manent employment in Juneau. Write Empire C 5519. 31 3t FOR Home Laundry, Call Blue 168. 31 tf | LOGGERS—LOGGERS—We are In the market for your logs. starting 10th of March. Slim Blood, Log Buyer, Virginia Lake Spruce Mills, Box 19, Wran- gell, Alaska. 31 10t WANTED: Clerk typist for tempor- ary assignment. Inquire Room 203 Health Department, Territorial Building. 27 tf | SECRETARY for Alaska Boy Scout office. Good pay for competent person. Call 387 for appoint- ment. 25 tf P ICB_ erchandise 12th “dt HAtbor — Phone 911 SINGLE ROOM: Private entrance. 427 Marris. Ph. Blue 759. = 32 4t LIVING Room, bedroom, kitchen- ette and bath in country. In- quire Browne's Barber Shop. 27 tf i IWO Story building, 1200 ft each floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way and Seward St. George Broth- ers. -~ 2t {GARAGE or wurehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby sAve. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-tf 20x45 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop, 'Call at Occi: dental Bar. Phone 674. %R!VATE party wunts to buy or rent a two or three bedrocom residence. Phone 581. 13 tf CARRIER FOk paper route. In- quire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Green 520. . Gertrude Millard, 102 t WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 65§ 46 v MISCELLANEQOUS PR S r e W i B HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2o/ St. Phone 808. 99 t WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete' Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - kniarguig Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Reslistic Perman ent, $750. aper curls, 31 up Lola's Beauty Shop. Puone 301 315 Decker Way. Ll HEBERTS RETURN Lisle Hebert, of the Juneau- Young Hardware Co., Mrs. Hebert, Linette and Lisle, Jr., returned vesterday via PAA from Seattle. . Hebert has been south for sev- eral weeks and the other members of the family joined him for a hrief stay in the south, ! STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly Monthly. Colonial Rooms. WURILLZER, Spintt piano for Anderson Piano Shop. management. Phone 74, 6-ROOM. fully furnlshed house, full concete basemeént. $6,000, Terms, Ph. Green 489, 83 tt APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv- 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 4 SEAVIEW Ay for rent, one blook from Federal Bldg. 890 ¢ NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 856 & NICE OLEAN steam heated room LOST AND FOUND FOUND: One small skiff. Owner may have by proving ownership, Louls Garrett, Douglas 644. 32 3t LOST: Brown billfold. Please re- turn to Geo. Gray, care of the Moose Club. THREE Pair of gl turned in; owners by paying for this ad. found near AB Hall -~ - >