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PAGE TWO Cinderella sister cottons, party-pretly, sturdy, too! pamperec e Cinderellas. cotton and little sisters will look as yet tainly practical to pick Just look at the the | princesse percales, careful craftemanship, and clever details of of the value. Of course, countless washings can’t hurt their beauty ! JA-PARTY PRINT in pre- shrunk Springmaid cotton is ruffled and frilled in pink, yel- low 4.50; 3 to 6x, 3.50 PLAID below, in blue or yel- low plaid flared skirt . . . or blue. Sizes 7 to 12, white blouse above for a 2-piece look. It’s Dan River cotton. 7-12, 5.50; 4-6x, 4.50 . R M Behrends Co QUALITY SITNCE /887 The 'E‘viangle Cleaners Easler Season..... Commernoration of the Resurrec- tion; time all Nature revives; period of hope and joy, when everyone looks forward in faith, with expectant assurance of the things that are good and inspiring. 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The vast ep- ertorial and fact-finding . resources of the 121-year-old Journal of Com- merce are at work throughout the business world to bring you this re- port. [J Check here if you prefer a full year at $50 NAME .. COMPANY....... ADDRESS . . . .. COUNTRY . . [ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 2D0CTORS SPEAK ON EDUCATION AT BPW'S NOON MEET Juneau Business and Professiona Women stressed education and voca- |ticns at their weekly luncheon helc ‘\: terday at the Hotel Baranof | Guest speakars were Dr. Joseph O. !Itude. and Dr. George Dale, of th ks Native Service. discussed the propos:d oject for the Juncal strict emphasizing the nee onal space to accommodat sed cnrcllments and outlin m: of the difficuities bein ncountered in obtaining a suitabl ilding site. L Dale touched briefly on Fed eral and Territorial legislation pe: t cation and pre-ent a number of interesting slides o the Alaska Native Service schoo the Territory. Edwin C. Clark, Superintenden the Juneau Schcols, and Mrs Jorothy Novatney, Education: Supervisor in the Territorial Depart ent ol Education will e gues | eakers at the luncheen nex \rm”day ining to ed >so REVIVAL CRUSADE IS STARTED HERE, | BAPTIST CHURCH The Sinultaneous Revival Cru |sade in every Baptist Church in Al | aska has zezun. The churches locat €d in Ketchikan, Juneau, Anchor- | 4ge, and Fairbanks each have sev- eral of America’s most powerfu Baptist preachers directing the cru sade. This Alaska-wide Crusade i for all of the people with everyone invited. Dr. David M. Gardner is directin: the crusade in Juneau with the Baptist Church. He is edito of the Baptist Standard, Texas Stat Flirs | Buptuist paper, with the larzest cir- | ulat‘on of any Baptist weekly pub- icaticn in the world. The circulation i GO0 per week. Dr. Gardner has | Leen editor for more than five years. Belore going to Texa 5 €uior |he was for 13 years pastor of the Price Break Hits (lgars NEW YORK, MinLh 15.—(M—The {irst price break in the cigar in- dusiry in seven years, occurred to- | day. | Consolidated Cigar Corp. announc- ed that effective immediately two of its 10-cent brands, Harve: 1 La Palina, would retail at ni RAL[’” H. POHL* Tire distributor switched to Calvert because I find Calvert Reserve the finest tasting drink served today.” “#of 25 Bank 8t., White Plai ) 3 CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey ~86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits, Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE Swift, convenient flights in big 4-engine xpert e:utl)' every comfort, :, —as a guest of Pan Am;:lecfll. world's mott &% perienced airline. Atk for details and pescrvations at. BARANOF. HOTEL Phone 106 irst Baptist Church, St. Peters- rg, Florida. Before goinz there, he 1 ot Ensley Baptist Church Eirmingham, Alabama. The Ala bama church, under his leadership 1 a complete church plant whic! still cne of the largest and fine. in the state. . Gardner is the author off, ral Looks including . “Pletures’ Ivation,” “Radiant Realities,” ‘A Rainnow for Every Cloud.” services here are held mghtly gnd | - PNA TAKE 29 ON MONDAY FLIGHTS l’ cific® N engers on Monday flights in \ out of Juneau with 14 arriving nrl 15 departing. Passengers in- luded: Fiom Anchorage: Mr. and Mrs L. Birch, Col. John R. Noyes 3. W. Stafford, N. N. Roark, Rathburn, V. W. Rust, R. E Waterhouse, Miss E. S§. Muller, M Westman, Charles McClellan. From Yakutat: Marzaret Bern- stein Marvin ar : Iver Wick. Olaf Fraswagz, John . Simmons, Don Bur- To Cor aker, B. » Anchorage: Betty Carry, Join ard, Ed Wes 11, Vincent J. Broze, Ca:twright, E. C. Hunter, John man, Lecnard Evans, Tom Moore, 1 Garnick. - FROM SEATTLE The freighter’ Robert cked at the Alaska Tran: 1 Co. dock this mornin eattle with general cargo. r that the this afiernoon ith* a load cf frozen fish for ‘ince Rupert. rrom there, the ip will g0 empty to Seattle. The ip took fcur days from Seattle, id the next time in the ort for the freizhter is in e weeks. NOTICE OF REG. OF VOTE Notice is hereby given that on the tirst day of March, 1949, the office f the Registration Officer will be wen fer the purpose of registering versons desiring to vote at the next Annual Municival Election. Any per- son twenty-one years of age who is a citizen of the United States and has resided continuously - for one vear next preceding the date of elec- tion in the Territory of Alaska, and within the corporate limits of the City of Juneau not less than thirty 30) dars, shall be entitled to reg- ister. Those persons who are already rezistered in the municipality and | voted in the last municipal election held on April 6, 1948 do NOT have FR TER Eugene ghter will 1 about ATION to register again to be qualified to | vote in the coming election to be held on April 5, 1949. However, if vou failed to vote at that time your registration was thereby broken and vou MUST re-register in order to | qualify to cast vour 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 | from March 1, 1949 except Saturday afternoons, Sundays and legal heli- them Airlines carried | | Juneau | DISTRICT Juneau District ficld p. turn fare worker. e WETFARE WORKER ON FIELD TRIP TO SKAGWAY Welfare Work- er Sadie Billis will go to Skagway > the week for a several-day Plans to leave and re- depends on flying conditions in the esnal, according to the wel- March 17th -- St. Vatrick’s Day BAKED BEAN DINNER Trinity Parish Hall, 4th and Gold Served by Trinity Women’s Guild 6 p m to7p m 43 2t Adults $1.00, Children 50c Jday& between the following hours: | from 8:30 AM. to 12:00 P. M.; and |from 1:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. and before the day of election. Saturday, April 2, 1949). the first Tuesday in April, (April 5, 1949) for the purpose of the elec- | | tion of a Mayor, Three Councilmen | {and One School Board Dirsctor and for voting on any proposals thnt may arise before that date. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this lst Day of March, 1949. C. L. POPEJOY, Ci'y Clerk. | First publication, March 1, 1949. Last publication, March 22 1949. \h © o "%y, Hamm‘: Beer is so smooth and mellow that it has been the first choice of millions for 84 years—the beer preferred for mellow moments. Taste Hamm’s and you will prefer its smooth and mellow flavor, too. Distributed by ODOM COMPANY 300 Colman Bidg. Seattle 4, Washington “d melloyw b OO“ Hawve You Tried This Smooth -and Mellow Beer? | will close at noon on the Saturday | (Noon, | The said election will be held on | TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1949 sessssssssssssses CississsssaTaTIEEEia| WANTED - | EXPERTENCED fisherman wants| 33 to 65 ft. boat for salmon troll- ing or tuna. Box 1165, Douglas, or phone Dot s 448. 43 5t DISABLED Vet. urgAer:t-iy needs ork of any kind. Black 359, Knows city well. 41 3t RELIABLE MAN wanted to call on nds and neighbors. Wonderful 1 $15 to $20 in a day e:iince of capital required. | manent. Wrlte today. McNESS | MPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Mag- Oakland 7, Calif. 2t WOMAN fer lizht housekeeping d care of three small girls. Nu | hing. 5% day week $125 per month. Call Black 820 eveninss. 42 tf | ED MAN, 5 exemptions, villin® to work beard and room nd con'sder sleeping in basement until work season starts. Care S. itman, Geldstein Bldg. 43 3x SR \PPLY shier fountain 38 tf‘ waitress or FOR Home Taundry, Call Blue 168. Day Nursery. Gertrude Millard | 102 | [¢ 520, AN wants work of an; “king | aay or week. Ph. Blue 655! HALIBUT Beat Arona, 46 it. long. | Ready for season fishing, in- cluding gear. Contact Red 675 be- tween 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. 43 3t | )-FT. Packer or Seiner, Apex No. 1. A-1 cendition. Float 1 at Boat Iarbor or ph. Black 379. 43 5t Fou: Door Dodge Sedan, $650. | see it at Jay's Super Service. 3 tf | \IARINE Specials, rubber \ fenders. Phone 525. Welding and Machine Co. or rope Juneau 43 5t | WOMAN'S Vanity with Skirt an Peveled Glass Top, $15. Call ted 440. 42 3t ADE 348 Wir ster for round om boat. Ph. 027-5. 42 6t DINING Table, good condition. Ph. Red 127 after 5 pm. 42 3t ROLLER Bernice, [uly equipped. 34 ft, bexm 10 ft, 6 ft. 4 115 . HEP Chrysler Crown Motor. Write or wire Wm. R. an, Petersbarg, Alaska. 41 6t ength nouse, ful) $6,000. Terms 83 tf | BALDWIN Baby Grand upright piano, $350. R. A. Treffers. 335 | 12th St between 6-8 p.m. Phone 38 tf |37 B door; '41 Dodge %- >anel. R. W. Cowiing Co. Y4-ton 38 tt FILOOR LAMP, table lamp, occa- s'onal table, book case, large tri- cle, training chair, hichair, con- verts ‘o play table. Ph. Red 755. 38 tf 8 GMC 3-yd. cump truck, good condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m. 34 tf ELECTRIC Mangle for sale. Phone Red 765. 32 tf | SEE the new Spring and Summer fashions. I have a good line, with more styles coming in often, ready to show you. Those “new” new ones that you will want to see. Red 120. 31 tr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That on March 1st, 1949, in the | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau | 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 notice. | PAULINE BRANDALL, Executrix. | First publication, March 1, 1949. Last publication, Mnrch 22, 1949. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Archie | Betts, Administrator of the Estate of Kinloch N. Neill, deceased, and of | the Partnership Estate of Neill, i Clark & Co., has filed his final re- | port and petition for decree of dis- mhuuan to Mary Keith Neill, as !sole heir, and for closing the ad- ’min!smmon & Any person chjecting thereto may | - appear at a hearing to be held be- fore the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska at 10:00 AM. on May 11, 1949, and be heard. Witness my hand and seal of the Probate Court at Juneau, March 7, 1949. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, First publication, March 8, 1949, rey's Cafe at once for ' . Last publication, March 29, 1949, 8-ROOM home, 21 acres patented land, Duane Peterson, Glacier Road. Chicken house, garage, rab- bit hufches, farm machinery. l'chs" modern with electric stove, ' ’0-': hal'but and seine | ity Float Dock. Sedan, mechanically :0od tires, good uphol- stery, ete. $500.00. | DOUGLAS: 3 homes, 3 price ranges. Unexcelled marine view, large basement, 3° bedroom, hardwood floors, g ce, furnace, etc., un- furpished: 3 bdrs, furnished, immediate occupancy near Mikes; 2 bed:ocms, completely furnished, hardwood floors, large basement, utility room, ete. Also several cood lots. GIL AC!ER Highway, 2 bdar. home, 31 , $2,000.00. ‘l' JlJNEAU*S%eml building | lots; a $2,500 two-bdr. home on beach and appr. 1'%z acres patent- ed on beach. i 1. FORMER FROMHOLST home | 3': mi, immediate cccupancy, 2! freplaces, garace, furnace, Bendix dryer and washer. patented acre- age. | GOLD BELT, beautifully furnished 1-bdr. home with apt. rents for $75.00. th and INDIAN, compietely furn- ished, 2 ftireplaces, maple floors, co'd room, 9 ft. refrig., luxury model stove, large Thermopane windows, elec. garbage disposal, -umy rcom; can add 2 more c.rooms and garage. Will anee, 3FHRENDS Ave., 4-bedrom home, ie wlarg ebasement, furnace, etc 2-bdr. home, furnished, view, near Fed. bldg.,, and school, $7500. th St, Duplex wiun garage, com- rletely furnished. TAR HILL DUPLEX, small down ayment, 3 bdr. apt. available n appr. 10 days. 4 per cent 12y; furnace, cement founda- 2 lots, etc. DECKER BLDG., net income ver $5,000. Terms; 7 rentals. Ce- ment bldg.; CRESENT APTS.; 1ae SEAVIEW APTS. 3 ’AR, best location, long lease, cafe ind tooming house in connection. ! EVERAL other buildings heart of | neau. 1 e tior i trcller at €mall rtor, .he MARION J. and THE JRRESTER, | floit'nz canneries, large re- } work. PMENT priced ! DIATE SALE. MURPH‘I & hHBPHY‘; I")P!'\ b, s sell and exchange. Phone 908. zli n¢ 099 1 W"\TTR dnd I’O\D CO. Inc. ; Complete Photozraphic Supplies Leveloping - Printing - £nialgmg | Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats IED Realisne Perman aper curls, 31 ug .aty Shop. Phone 201 | Decker Way, L) LOST AR5 FOUND FCOND: Pair of sl glasses. Owner may have same by paymg for this adv. 43 3t nmmedI LOST: small golden brown bull' silver dog, short tail, white spot on breast. “Pop eyes.” Answers to Butch. Ph. Green 228. 42 3t ’OUND Large bunch of keys. Owner may have by paying for adv. 37 3t LOST: Brown billfold. Please re- turn to Geo. Gray, care of the Moose Club. 27 3 APARTMENT for Phone 416. t BEDROOM APT. Call 132, person. 42 tf bouglns 42 2t sinfie % LIVING Room, bedroom, kitchen- ette and bath in country. In- «quire Browne's Barber Shop. 27 t! TWO Story building, 1200 ft each floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way and Seward St. George Broth- ers. 25 t1 20x45 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 t: STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly 0! Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf WURILLZER Spinit ptano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. 53 ¢ NORTHERN Hotel under new Reasonable rent APTS, Rooms Wit kitchen priy- uegu.flmemnfl. Mt — e —————— SMVEWM(GML“M trom Federal Bidg. 890 NICBCLIANM.WIQ- slso steam baths. Scandineviax Rooms. 'mul Boat | BEAUTI!’UL home, fireplace, furnished, gar- age, full basement, Twelfth St. ATTRACTIVE new 2-bedroom home, unfurnished, unfinished at- tic, garage; B Street. LARGE, comfortable home, completely downtown. WELL LOCATED four bedroom home, partly iurnished, attic, woodshed or workshop, fireplace. needs repairs; Pifth Street. OTHER residentia property price ranges. ZQH\E%S ind investment ty‘also aveilable, wuum WINN-Phone 234 O BOB DRI'XMAN 123 lronl — Fhox2 891 | 1630 Packard Seam, car, $250. 1937 Chevrolet Coupe, completely overhauled, new clutch 3 new tires. $400. 3¢ FORD Coupe, $150 1048 Jeep, $1500, terms. (GENERATORS, 3 kw, 5 kw, 10 kw. BUILDING LOTS, Wesi Juneau, $300 each; $600 witk <. logs for house, . QUONSET #HUT, must be moved, 16x32, 2 extra bulkheads, center supports buckled. Only $50 to {irst buyer.: CABIN ON RAFT, cabin 10x19, three rooms, shinzled outside, ply- wood inside, $1050. . + GURDIES complete with wire and transmission, $175. MARINE TOILET, $50. SPECIAL—24 ft. troller ready to 80 only $750. RAISED deck cruiser, Navy hull, 35x9x4 %2, 100 hp Buda conv. $3150. See blueprints of hull and picture of boat at our office. 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace 90, ready to go. $2,800. $1,700 will handle. 36x9%4% troller, $3,800. 26-FT. Gillnetter, 25 hp Universa: en¢ine completely overhauled, complete with net. $1,250, 32-FT. Gillnetier, Scripps ~9-HF, with fresh water cooling system. New 65-:al gas tank. $1,800. FT. Troller — $550. Troller, Chrysler conv. $850 RAFY, 26 Il new $3.200. Cruiser, 16 ft, 25-hp Uni- beam, recently rebuilt. 5-bedroom furn'shed, in all proper- cood fishing Chrye. Jiar Conv. sasoline driven, foot copper shelves, 12x12, For troller. $330. N LEE, 27x8%¢x3, 52 hp 4 cyl. ay. Built '46. towed from Se- attle, used five times on fishing I chl still in $4,000. Bedroom House. view, $6,800. $700 down, $70 or less monthly takes 2-bed house, Ist St., total $4250. $5000 Auk Bay, five acres, some beach. Old 2-story house. 31800 cash takes beach property necar Douglas. Scawall, 2 bedroom house, good water, ol, electricity 200 ft. beach frontage, 40 ft 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 beach 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 $4,200. 4-Bedroom House, 100x100 lot, Douglas. $6500. SPECIAL—1 bedrcom house, Gold Creek at A St, furnished full concrete basement with space for second bedroom, yard, large strawberry patch. Away from all traffic. $5500. DOUGLAS—3-bedroom house, furn- ished, " cellar 'orkshop, new two- car garage, 1ot 50x200, garden, $6,300. PETER WOOD SALES AGENC Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th ut Habor — Fhone Sleeps modern, good in CALL FOR BIDS The Territorial Highway - Patrol hereby calls for bids for the follow- Two (2) Ford Four-door Sedans, equipped with radio, heat- er, seat covers and two ex- tra mounted wheels, for delivery at Anchorage, Al- aska, not later than July 1, 1949; One (1) Ford *; ton Panel Truck, same equipment as listed above, for delivery not lat- er than July 1, 1949 at Ketchikan, Alaska. Bids must be delivered in writing to.the office of the Territorial High- way Engineer, Post Office Box 2073, Juneau, Alaska, on or before the 1st day of Avril, 1949 and will be cpened nt two o'clock P. M. on the following FRANK A. METCALF, Territorial Highway Engineer, Chief, Alaska Highway Patrol. First publication, March 15, 1949, Last publication, March 29, 1949. - i | =

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