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VIRGINIA IV IS] TOWED HERE; NOT ABANDONED Capt. LaGasa of Alaskan Brings Capsized Ves- M STERS MEET {day, May 6, at 10 a. m, with the| Approximately 265y | projects. acres of farm Rev. C. C. Personeus. Plans for the|land in "Texas county, Oklahoma, he Ministerial Association of Vacation Church School of the has been contracted for terracing| Juneau and Douglas will meet Mon- | summer will be considered Dodgers and Pirates in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1935. GIANTS DEFEAT [CLOSING HOUR v REDS; HUBBELL | LIQUOR GLAUSE Council Gives First Read-|tne were F. W. MeYers, Paint Shop, $405. on Fifth Street was read asking the Council to order the widening | of that thoroughfare and the re- A lengthy discussion, with no de- cision being reached, was held on new garbage dump on the |Thane road. councilmen ARRIVE HERE: ON . P. R, BOAT Princess Norah in Port QUIET 9L£AS£! = — Many ing Okeh to Ordinance, . Minus Section Pitching Duel—Hol- | lywood Moves Up NEW YORK, May 4—The Giants | slammed a 9 to 2 victory over the Reds yesterday afternoon in the opening clash of the League’s lead- ers in the home stand against the “But He’s Not invasion of western clubs of the sel in Last Night ? volced the opinion that “something would have to be done soon” about | Kthe system now in vogue, said by many to be inefficient. | } v | Krause Suggests | Here for a one-hour stay, the Eugene, Ore, all had ordinances| Councilman G.E. Krause suggests| princess Norah berthed at the Pa- legalizing the gar-e. ‘zhat an additional rock wall, con-|eific Coast Dock at 7:30 o'clock School Budget Passed :::;ucfi::nrm: ‘;‘3"35“‘; b"’elm'es' Thursday night from Vancouver, B, | g gock, might give alc Although th 1 di II (',lf As {National League. sid::::ingmogmfl b‘i‘sm”ss "'emf €O+ | guitable ‘basin which could be tilled | carry a 1::1@ :ua‘;;ji; g,’dm':,’," | Carl Hubbell's pitching and heavy g most jmportant was the l.wivh garbage and later with & cov-| he did discharge 14 R hitting all down the line made the ‘;’;fiiz‘f‘; Rawing a0 t‘n:éels‘l-"’,u!!?.m‘mmz o Tk ol arg! passengers ame a real breeze for New York. udget, presen ast meet- ; 3 g ing by QGrover C. Winn, member| v v Shepard, e only applicant,| 1. ¢onadian Pacific boat left | |was appointed City Assessor. f the S | r - PITCHING DUEL i m zrdeihoglmf:m;: 1 City Clerk Henning read a roug},"‘?t 8:30 oclock‘ for Skagway. She e councilmen | 4ratt of the city budget as the clos- | 5 due on Gastineau Channel again R I I D BROOKLYN. N. Y., May 4—The 5 Dodgers clung to second place in|business included: from Vancouver for One-Hour Stay : Her deck house almost a total wreck, and her whole hull showing signs of the caps g to which she was subjected in Lisianski Strait during rough weather recently, lumber mill boat Virginia IV. w towed into port late last night by the motorship Alaskan. After Juneau Lumber Mills of- ficials had said last week that the Virginia IV. was damaged beyond hope of salvage, the vessel's ap- pearance here caused much water- front surprise today. But the mere (Continued. tfrom Page One) eppearance of the boat does not considered them, other items of midnigh d i heduled - - 3 bt 2 ! |ing feature of the meeting. pos e T q rnfn:c(m‘chir\‘?:: again will go % o } . sale southbound from here at § : ; 4 z le| The Territorial Liquor Board was| el ‘ The Virginia IV., after she has the National League after a couple qi as o'clock tomorrow morning. yesterday, by|ordered notified that Council had in a | no objection to licenses being grant- | been unloaded of her large lumber of narrow escapes DRIVERS' LICENSES READY The inbound list: ¥rom Vancouv- AS YOU WILL BE TO HEAR beating the Pirates 2 to 1 , er, B. C—G. D. Fizzell, Miss E L w8 Do keenly contested pitching duel be-|ed the Juneau Cold Storage Com-| Vehicle operaic.o licenses for|glachford, F. Fulgencio, G. Pulgen- . e m s tween Van Mungo and Jim Weaver.|Pany or the Elks' Club. |the two-year perlod ending May|cio Mr. and Mrs. Jack Metzgar, grid at Bethel Beach Home for | 131, 1937, are now available at the |y E 3 i ; inspection. If the vessel's condition Paint Job Held Up office of the ‘City Clerk. Fee, $1 ST L Mis Ml Bpg AL HOLLYWOOD MOVES UP ’ LOS ANGELES, May 4.—Holly-| wood took second place in the Pa- stein, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sharpstone, H. Townsend, G. Mattson, C. Car- ter, Mrs. L. Sorby. —— e —— is declared sound, she will be re- paired. | Capt. Art LaGasa, dispatched from Juneau in his Alaskan when news of the capsizing reached here, supervised the towing of the ves- sel. It had been announced orig- | BB, 2y inally that Capt. LaGasa intended to beach the vessel and only the machinery Capt. J. L. Hanson and his crew of four men were saved when the vessel capsized enroute from Ju= neau to Kimshan with a load of lumber. They returned to the city on the Northland last Sunday American League GAM FRIDAY ’ Pacific Coast League 1 —_— Hollywood 8; San Francisco 7 z 5l (~2 | z(¢ ’.'. e\ o 2> e 0 1 —————— st F | VE ALASKA f —— All scheduled games postponed jon account of rain or cold weather s s VESSELS | STANDING UF CLUBS | 1 L] | Bids were opened for painting the Drivers must procure their new exterior of City Hall, but no con-|cards by June 1. Get them now Fes 2 .| tract was let, pending an investiga- and avoid the rush. —adv. mf)c Coast -Leaghe yesr,fzrdaj h? tion. The lowest bidder was Stanley | | trimming the San Francisco Sea]”?s\(mn with a fi f $298. Oth I ) B to°7:1n ‘s tres MRS conbest: . | 1— gure o 2 veI'S DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! Empire Classitiea Ads Pay. salvage Sacramento i; Seattle 3. Los Angeles iI; Missions 3. National League Cincinnati 2; New York 9. Chicago at Philadelphia, rain. St. Louis at Boston, cold. Pittsburg 1; Brooklyn 2. N The Mount Juno Brewing Co. Oakland 3; Portland 0. Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pct. | Al ‘ TONIGHT!'! Cakland i i GU UN RGUTES Hollywood 14 10 583 Los Angeles 14 12 .538 SEATTLE, May 4.—Five idle ships ‘ San Francisco 13 1 542 are to be returned to active service . BEST DANCE FLOOR Sacramento 1 15 423 # > § : 5 g by the Alaska Steamship Company gor:.ll;lind 18 ;i _;g(l)‘ e rell‘i}:a?i ll)lrpe(;;lxr;g ;n;]:lstry is lfid(]xl{g tthcixurtlLry_m nit returns and may The vessels are the Lakina, sail-| ¥ eattle : o return a good net profit to the investor. ing May 10 for False Pass and way Missions e | 17 346 points to Sand Point; Denalia sail- L D R A U G H T B E E R it BRI STOCK ing May 15 for Southeast and on ct. ' Southwest Alaska, to Kodiak Island; New York L The Mount Juno Brewing Company, capitali s : : Che 1 y v, capitalized for $60,000, offers ggrog:]exii i]s[arorqafe;rmg ‘sl;a . L I G H T W I N E S g;‘:‘:f:’;" ‘g i jg?g‘ at this time 1,500 shares of stock at par, which is $10.00 per share, the s, ) Somhwms A,.la“ka Nz;):ac:; St Loils 7 7 500 balar’llgfi of 4.50(()i s?arvs rlu' $4el'>,00().(;10 h;;\ving been already subscribed. ing the s ks, W /il be | ot’s 4 rive p S VAG DS : a) ' Boston B 5 462/ The proceeds from the sale of this final block of stock will go towards oy L::m:}:oAhsjhtah:a)?t{‘)‘/:l‘zill();‘ Let’s turn out and give AL and HIS VAGABONDS a BIG hand! : bl 1 s am the final payments of machinery, equipment, plant and real estate. route, and the Derblay sailing May | Pittsburg 6 9 _4001 29 for Bering Sea and Kotzebue Philadelphia 3 oy et STYLE /i il il | a A v,‘;::“elm,' Pct‘ Rt kh’ll‘)lll‘, ()IF”I}I(UIL:)IA’\G ; ===TTTTTTITTITT] . - : s 4 e old style, dark, dingy and ill-kept breweries were not conductive E AR Cicvetena Pl R of promoting a desire for the beverage and were not strictly sanitary. : = = New York 3 5 615 Th_e modern concgption of beer is that it is a beverage and to promulgate = B= Blston 8 5 615 t!]ns xdeah'g }:’ull l\l‘ut»]\v ;xf the brewing process will be available in our new = e I TR RS SS ) S = washington 8 6 511 plant, which will be located between the present Southeast Alaska Fair k = % Detroit B0 g e Building and the G. E. Krause Concrete Works in Juneau. = = st. Louis L 10 169 The interior arrangement for processing, storage vatting, barreling = == | Philadelphia 2 1 154, and bottling systems will be of the very newest and the best for economy, = b efficiency and dependability. 4 = - = | Report of the Financlal Condition | All plans and details for the construction of the plant, installation = = of of machinery and other ,perating equipment are completed and con- = = THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK struction will start in the very near future. = = |located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- | The location for the vlant has been purchased and much of the = =|torv of Alaska, at the close of machinery and equipment has been landed in Juneau. = == |business on the 30th day of April, = i = 1935, ERER : po g . = = RESOURCES MARKET AND EARNINGS = GARMENT CLEANING SYSTEM £ ouns and icounts 8 4nom2ss B | ; e = == |Loans on real estate 300,894.82 There is a tangible market, at very conservative figures, for Juneau, = = | Overdraits 419.75 other cities and communities in its immediate vicinity, of between 8,000 = == United States bonds | and 10,000 barrels per annum. Including the cost of brewing and all = . §§ owned 47527179 taxes, the profit on 10,000 barrels per year would mean an income of = §= e hondgipnd, war- $80,000, a good profit on each share of stock, yearly, With the ever = ’ i==|_rants owned 623,794.31 increasing population throughout this area, the above figures will grow 8 == = |Banking house, furni- vear by year, = = ture and fixtures 48,222.09 b # = ' ==|Other real estate owned 46,247.89 = NE UU PR!CES ® = |Due from other banks . 654873.74 EMPLOYEES ' = = |Checks on other banks = = and other cash items 2,003.70 The brewmaster is a highly trained man and will be in charge of ¢ = = E:::ahmu for clearing Ao the brewing operations. The brewery will steadily employ from 8 to 10 = = ouse . 1610.: E EFFECTIVE AT ONCE B e a0 men. ‘ — =!Gold dust 30.80 5 = = CORPORATION AND ITS PURPOSE = =| TOTAL 5 $2,771,753.47 ; X L = S UITS Cleaned (ln(l Presse(l L $1.25 = LIABILITIES The Mount Juno Brewing Company was incorporated under the l{iws = % 9 == | Capital stock paid in ..$ 100.000.00 of the Territory of Alaska, June 8, 1933, for the purpose of owning, = = |Surplus fund ............... 100,000.00| equipping and operating a modern brewing plant in the City of Juneau & = DRESSES Cleaned an(l £5|Undivided profits less for both barrel and bottled beer, also the manufacturing, bottling and = 2 &S| sxponses pald AT trade in beverages and liquors of all description. ¢ = Pressed, from $1.00 A p———" = 5 R4 2 4 5 > A A gl = Reserve for contingen- | OFFICERS = =| cies .. 30,000.00 | T it = S €. » == Due to other banks— The present officials of the Mount Juno Brewing Company are well | E SUITS, SI)Ong(’(l anll PrebSLll b 75L E“ deposits 181,839‘67! and favorl:ably known citizens and business men, including G. E. Krause, o ; = £ |Individual and saving | Oscar Harri, John Godfrey and others. ‘ = = | deposits 2,257,333.06 ‘ = DRESSES, Sponged and T § - -~ = tificates of deposit 59,253.82 . A = Pressed, from . . . . . . . 75c E cuiers and coriea | 4 = .. SWE PICK B® ANB.DELIVER B o e FOR FURTHER INFORMATION = == United States of America Terri- : ; = =| tory of Alaska, First Judicial write = . = Division, ss. | = = I, Guy McNaughton, Cashier of | 2 = == [the above named bank, do solemnly | Th e M = == swear that the foregoing statement | o un uno = == |is true to the best of my knowledge | = = |and belief. ’ = Alaska I B 3 = = Cashier. r 4 ( = u = (Correct Attest) ® = = B. M. BEHRENDS, = Laundr Y = = J. W. McNAUGHTON, or see = = Directors. = = Subscribed and sworn to before 0 A 2 » s = A = me this 4th day of May, 1935. G. E. KRAUSE, OSCAR HARRI or JOHN GODFRE = = (Notorial Seal) \ = : = R. E. ROBERTSON, Ty = = Notary. Public In and for the Ter-|, ! { o a f Alaska. 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