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PAGE TWO P R e e e ' .1255251422522624; L w3 el c e s s o s s s s presents e e e e > e e B et - e The butterfly contour . . . supremely imagined by Gilbert in a gentle suit of feminine softness with new slim lines, deft mobility. Richly handled in ‘Botany’ Brand’s Tilda, a finc wool crepe. B. d/’/(. Bzé'zgna/i eo, QUALITY SINCE /887 CDA METS TUC 25 NOTICE BAND PRACTICE TUESDAY ‘ The Juneau City Band will prac- | A business meeuny of the ChA | Due to the fact that service on tice Tuesday nicht at 8 o'clock in | is announced for Tucsday night at & Douglas ARiok Upeaaiiys hes, us- A' ms- "- I.. (HUR(H the prade school auditorium. At | oclock in the Parish Hall and anl duly curtailed by partics holding ik Sunday's practice, 24 members re- | members are requested to attend essa{;by blon:limjstorsve{satA??s, o e i Tostkel: Andong: Ko_l perted and March 22 concert num- it R L ® R ve‘rca. will speak at the Northern s were given a good workout CASH for scrap icad and old Light Presbyterian Church tunig‘htl under Director Joe Shofner. | storage batteries at Madsen's. 22 tf Ad evening at home. . . firelight . ., friends . . . a glass of light Olympia. These are among the good L\?fi’ PIA ““Its the Water” things of life. * Beer, the Light Refreshment Beverage of Millions of Temperate People OLYMPIA SREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGION, U. 5. A. junsau and Douglas Tele. Co. 37 4t | 16 CARRIED VIA' ALASKA COASTAL CVER WEEKEND With nearly ! {lights flown over the weekend, the, Alaska Coastal Airlines carried 20 passengers out of Juneau and srought in 41 passengers. A full( chedule of flights was to be flown | oday” ' ! Weekend passengers were: Lo Sitka: Robert Noah, Patricia i ‘oah, Rev. Ossergan, Hap O'Bryan { Don Gretzen, B. J. Lewis, Mrs. Mat- con, Mrs. P. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Burgoon, Mrs. Maggie Anderson, Dr. Milo Fritz, A. Wickstrom. To Pelican: Erma Douglas, Clara £roome. To Hoonah: Elsie Isturis, William | £mith, John Schnobel. ‘Tc Ketchikan: James C. Ryan. ‘To Wrangell: Dr. Bongeman. ‘To Hood Bay: Fred Hucker. T. Tulsequah: H. Norris, Joe Fry- ia, George Murray, Billy Wilson, R. Miller, D. L. Ghazener, J. Mar-| tin, R. Hoffman. From Tulsequah: J. Kubanda. From Ketchikan: Jack Allman, " ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'DENGUIN, FWS SHIP, Enterfain af DOCKS SUNDAY A.M, ENROUTE TO SEATTLE Fish and Wildlife Service the Penguin, docked Sunday m. at the Juneau Cold Stor- on her way to Seattle from kot at 8 age do the Pribilof Islands, St. Paul and St. George. Aboard were lmne governnent em- ployees and families. In the cargo were about 700 blue fox skins trap- ped cy the natives on St. George Island, and consigned to the Fouke Fur Co., St. Louis, Mo. Leaving on the Penguin for Se- attle, were Mrs. C. E. Albrecht, wite of Dr. C. E. Albrecht, Territorial Commissioner cf Health. Among the government employecs on the Penguin are Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Vineyard who were stationed on St. Paul Island with the weatter station there. The FWS boat left the Pribilols on Feb. 26 and encountered fair weather on the trip in to Juneau, stated Daniel Drotning, master of the Penguin. On the way out to the John Sommeryille, R. M. McKenzie, Comdr. A. J. Larsen. From Petersburg: Frenk Aggle- lton. | From Skagway: Mr. and Mirs. A A, Zei: Rev. and Mrs J. K4 Dodge, Ruth Ann Dodge, Larr_vl |Dodge, Mrs. Al Hall, Robert Hall.{ {John C. Nyman. From Haines: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- |liam Sparks. { From Hocnah: Margaret Sch, ‘William L. Hall, Karl Greenwald, | Cecelia James, Charlotte Erickson,| Sam Knudson. i \ 5 H. Parliament, A. Harris, M. Mec-| Donald, George Rae. | Pribilof Islands, the ship was heav- ily iced. Ports of call for the Penguin on its way south have teen Unalaska, Akutan, King Cove, Sand Point, and Kodiak. Leaving Juneau, ports that are to be called at are Wran- gell, and Ketchikan. At Wrangell, r. and Mrs. Dan Bates will go aboard for Seattle. Bates is the ry agent at Wrangell. On the return rip north, the Penguin will leave Seattle May 1 with the possibility of stopping From Tulsequah: Mr. and Mis. J.ihere May 4. About six employees of the Fouke Fur Ce., will be akoard i the shig for the Pribilofs in May. | R i - Pinochle Party P . Seven couples were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tveten | Saturday evening for a pinochle! party. | Guests inclyded Mr. and Mrs. John | Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Pym, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barcus, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, Ruth Berthold, Her- ‘mzn Petzcl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wizeins. High scorer for the eve- ning was Herman Petzol. — e~ HANS HOLAAS NEW CHAMPION ON SKIS SPOUT SPRINGS, Ore., March 7. ~UP--Toe National cross-country ski champion is Hans Holaas, a Norwegian student at Modesto, Cali®, Junior college. He paced a ficld of 14 cver the 11-m: course in cme hour and 35 minutes here yesterday. LOST ARD FOUND LOET: Keys in folder Friday noon between post office and Behrends bank. Finder please call Blue 350. Reward. 38 2t FOUND: Large bunch of Keys. Owner may have by paying for adv. 7 3t LOST: Brown billfold. Please re- turn to Geo. Gray, care of the Mpoose Club. 27 3t THREE FPair of glasses nave been '+ turned in; owners may have same | by paying fcr this ad. One pair found near AF Hall in red case MISCELLAREQUS From Pelican: Leif Thorkildsen. |Twenty more employees of the com-| HOPES New and Tsed Masa Wi From Hawk Inlet: Leo Rhoce. Rogers, F. Richards, Dixie Graves,} Rocert Reed, G. E. Putnam, Don Gietzen, Hap O'Bryan. B i, 8 55 R PIONEERS’ AUXILIARY WILL HOLD SERIES OF PINOCHLE PARTIES The Women’s Auxiliary, Pioneers { Alaska, will hold a series of pi- nochle parties. The first will be| held on Saturday evening, March 12, in the I. O. O. F. Hall. High and low prizes will be awarded each'eve- ning, with grand prizes for the highest scores for the three par- ties. For those who do not play pi- nochle, the committee has planned turkey shoot. Chairman of the parties is Mrs Jessie Stevens, assisted by Iyene McKinley, Lila Lane, Lyda Museth, Dora Sweeney, Lillie Hooker and TFrances Stephenson, All are re- minded the first party will be held on March 12, second on March, 19, and the third March 26. REY. HAROLD VOELKEL OPENS SPEAKING DATE | a L ssr s s oottt i e e e l snd Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock He has resided in Korea for 22 years as a Presbyterian Misslonary. Durins the past week he has becn |holding a conference at Sitka and comes to Juneau today. The public |is- cordially invited and urged to hear him in these two services. Mrs. Roland B. Burrows will sing at the Monday evening service and | Miss Frances E. Paul will sing at ! {he Tuesday evening service. 'DNA PLANE i AKES " 30 PASSENGERS | E Pacific Northern Airlines carried 130 passengers in and cut of Juneau | vesterday as follows: |" From Anchorage: Capt. | W. B. { Voortmeyer, Lt. Joseph Cream, Bur- leigh Putnam, Marshall Hoppin, | Dennis Fenno. From Cordova: I. J. Cunz. | From Yakutat: Paul Stout, H. G | Heaton. From Gustavus: Mr. and Mrs. Al- vert Parker. To Yakutat: Mr. and Mrs. Catal- ino Panis, Perry and William, To Cordova: William Miller. John LeFebvre. To Anchorage: A, W. Murray, Leo Kaye, R. D. Lehman, Dr. T. C. i Brandon, Kay Barnett, John Weiss, Dr. Lawrence Irving, D. W. Herron, John H. Lalmer, Dr. A. J. Schaibel, Ed Bloom, Dr. George D. Davis, The Coast Guard service boat ‘Thistle docked Sunday afternoon at the Alaska dock from Cape Spen- cer where 13,000 gallons of oil were delivered for the light there. The boat will leave Tuesday morning for Ketchikan, weather permitting. BMC W. F. Heinzel is in charge of the boat. S FROM HOONAH Sam Knudson of Hoonah is regis. tered at the Gastineau. . . i |pany will be atoard on the June| From Sitka: Nina L. Reed, Max!,un for the seal season. The Fouke| Fur Co. handles tne seal skins taken Mys. F. C. Trederickson, Charles|py international agreement. The fur | Frederickson, Shirley Frederickson, : ompany’s employees will return in| August when the seal skins are tak- en to Seattle by a Navy ship. Unloac:u aere was a motor for — -~ Fried Chicken an? T-bone Sieaks —$2.50. Country "uh. 91 214 2n/ 999 buy, sell and exchange. St. Phone 908. WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - £niaigmg | Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phatostats SUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $750. aper curls, 3I ur Lola’s Beauty Shon. Phome 20 | 315 Decker Way. L) TRAVEL AND SHIP.VIA THE ALASKA LINE PASSENGERS, FREIGHT, < MAIL AND EXPRESS FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION {onfact ALASKA STEAMSHIP C(OMPANY SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Northbound S.S. BARANOF . March 8 | Phone 2 S.8. ALASKA March 15 Southbound H. EAgGefitEEN ARANOF _Mar. 13 | Seruing AU - ALAS 17 2 flaska Plumbing QOil Burners Telephone-318 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Ixue. ARE 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 consideration. addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors inst loss to a maximum of $5,000. FIRST NATIONAL Your Depeosits SAFE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ALASKA of JUNEAU, B e < e [ "8 MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1949 W=A=-N=-T A=-D-=S TORB SALE l _ FORB SALE KENDEL troller here from Pelican. See at Small Boat Harbor. DOUGLAS: 2-bedroom home, com- pletely furnished. Furnace, base- ment, 2 lots. Best neighborhood. OUGLAS BEACH. 2-bedroom Louse furnished, with bath; 1% acres patented land on beach; | with good water. DOUGLAS: 2 fine building-lots in it; on beach; three large lots with improvements, terms, $250 down $50 per mo. Also 2 lots near Mikes. . NEAR LAWSON CREEK: 1 fine building lot. UNEAU: New 2-bdr. home, Ninth and Indian, rumpus room, fire places, maple floor large base- | ment completely furnished. DUPLEX with 3-bdr. apt. available within month. Small down pay- ment, 4% money on balance. APARTMENT house near Govern- 3 retnals, garage, building 10t adjoining; terms. Income $270 per month. 28 BUILDING lots, Casey Shattuck | section; 2 to 4 acres available near Gold Creek. 3-ROOM home with 21 acres pat- ented land owned by Duane Peterson on Glacier Road. Chick- en house, garage, rabbit hutches, farm machinery. House modern with eclectric stove, refig., etc: 31 miles, 2-bdr. home partially furnished, has hath. Price $2,000. THE CRESCENT APTS. THE SEA- VIEW APTS. THE DECKER BLDG. 7 apts. 2 store or office space rentals; in- come nets appr. $5,000 annually. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Netioral Bank FOR SALE 60 HP Buda Deisel, 2-1 reduction | gear, used only eight months. special one week, $1,075. Juneau Welding Co., phone 525. 38 tf 37 Ford 2-door; ‘41 Dodge 'e-ton ranel. R. W. Cow.ng Co. 38 tf PACKARD '47, 12,000 miles, Bar- | gain. Call Red 923. 38 4t FLOOR LAMP, table lamp, occa- sional table, bock case, large tri- cycle, training chair, hichair, con- verts to play table. Ph. Red 755. 38 tf! i SULLY Furnished 5-room house, | Garage. Ph. 644, Douglas. 38 6t | .| 1948 BUICK super four door, Alaska | car now in states, 4,500 milesy All | extras. Ph. Red 727 evenings. 38 4t | TROLLER “Doris” 36-it. ready to go. Chrysler Crown; $3500. Juneau Small Boat Harbor. F. C. Wat- terson, Gen. Del, Juneau. 37 2t i i i { i EINING TABLE, buffet, 4 chairs. Ph. Red 127 after 5 p.mn. or all day Sunday. 37 3x ! IHREE Unit house. Ccmpletely furnished. Newly ren- ovated. Extra lot. Best of loca- | tions. Everything first class. Auto- | matic heat and hot water. 416 East Street, 37 6x U VROLET Sedan, 1940 Ply- th sed-n; very good condition, int-d. See at City Dock 58 37 3!,' new Warek 1628 'GM( dumap truck, good v rubber. Alaska Cdb aiter 7 p. m. ¥LECTRIC Mangle for sale. Phone Red 765. 32 tf Mohair ¢avenport and chair, like new. 1948 Laundry Queen BL NEW attractive 2 bedroom home, good neighborhood, unfurnished— $13,650. FIVE BEDROOMS, downtown, furn- ished, needs repairs—$12,000. OTHER residential property in all price ranges. BUSINESS and investment proper- ty also available. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 or BOB DRUXMAN, PHONE 8¢) SPECIAL—1 *bedroom house, Gold Creek at A St, furnished full concrete basement with space for second bedrcom, yard, large strawberry patch. Away irem il traffic. $5500. DOUGLAS—3-bedroom house, furn- ished, cellar workshop, new two- car garage, lot 50x200, garden, $6,300. SPECIAL—24 ft. go only $750. RAISED deck cruiser, Navy hull, 35x9x4%, 100 hp Buda conv. $3150. See blueprints of hull and picture of boat at our office. 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysier Ace 90, ready to go. $2,800. $1,700 will handle. 36x9x4% troller, Crryc. .iar Conv. $3,800. 26-FT. Gillnetter, 25 hp Universai. engine completely overhauled, complete with net. $1,250. 32-FT. Gillnetter, Scripps £9-HF, with fresh water cooling system. New 65-gal gas tank. $1,800. troller ready to . 22-FT. Trolfer — $550. 24-FT. Troller, Chrysler conv. $850. STEELCRAFT, 26 ft. new $3.200. CABIN Cruiser, 16 ft., 25-hp Uni- versal, 5.5 beam, recently rebuilt, 51,300. 1+-HP freezing unit, gasoline driven, 3 eight-foot copper shelves, 12x12. For troller. $330. 14-Ft. Flatbottom skiff, $50. 1934 Ford Coupe, runs good, $150. 1948 Jeep with curtains, etc., $500 down, $50 monthly. Total $1,500. 3-Bedrocm House, modern, good view, $6,800. $700 down, $70 or less monthly takes 2-bed house, 1st St., total $4250. $1500 down, $75 monthly takes large 2-story house with yard and view. Unfinished inside. Total $3,500. $5000 Auk Bay, five acres, some beach. Old 2-story house. $1,800 cash takes beach property near Douglas. Seawall, 2-bedroom house, good water, oil, electricity. 200 ft. beach frontage, 40 It. highway frontage. $1,500 down, balance of $4,000 in two years, takes bright, new 1- bedrocm house, garage, barn, pos- sible rights to 160 acres with %%- mile keach and West Juneau Rd. $10,000 down, $100 monthly for large apartment house, downtown Ju- neau. 2-Bedroom 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. WAYNOR TRACT two-story house, three bedroom and bath upstairs, large living room, kitchein and utility room on first floor. Gar- age. $12,500, down payment of $5,000, monthly $83 and less. Partly furnished. Large yard, view. PtiER WOOD SALES AUENCY Real Fstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th »t Ha'bor — Phene FOR RENT in ar washing machine, like new. Ph. m"zm‘ with 262 or 86. 31 tf EE the new Spring and Summer fashions. I have a good line, more styles coming in often, ready to show you. Those “new” new ones that you will want to see. | Red 120. ! WANTED RELTABLE MAN wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience ‘of capital required. Vith | :6R RENT to June 1: kitchen privileges. Phone Blue 1217. 36 tf 2 bdr. home, furnished, no children. Murphy apd Murphy, ph 676. 34tf 31 tf | LIVING Room, bedroom, kitchen- ette and bath in country. In- quire Browne’s Barber Shop. 27 tf TWO. Story building, 1200 ft each floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way and Seward St. George Broth- 25t Permanent. Write today. MCNESS | GARAGE or warehouse or shop for COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Mag- nolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 2t rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t¢ BO&{RE}E@INO machine operator { 20x45 FT. Spl;e—_}or uw_re r;wl preferably with general bookkeep- ing knowledge. Limited general office work. Interviews 3 to 5 | pm. or by appointment.. Alaska Coastal Airlines, Ph. 706. 36 tf Laundry, Call Blu 31 tf | Lt | the market for your logs. Mil starting 10th of March. Contact Lake Spruce Mills, Box 19, Wran- gell, Alaska. 31 10t CARRIER FOK paper Toute. In. quire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Green 520. Gertrude Millard SO AN SR N e WOMAN wants work of any kind bydnotu.k.mnlul“u: OGGERS—LOGGERS—We are in | NORTHERN i Ph. Green 499. or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 tf e | WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. 62 u Hote) under new managemen:. Reascuable rent Phone 74. 982 Siim Blood, Log Buyer, Virginia|g ROOM. fully rurnished house, full concrete basement. $6,000. Terms. 83 tt {APTS, Rooms with kitcher priv. 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ti Ph. | SEAVIEW Ag:. for rent, one bloak from Federal Bldg. 80 o

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