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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA { 1946 WILLEY MONDAY MARCH 24 1947 } R i WANT ADS ~ FOR SALE IRF D l'rx mile, ers, Glacier Sitka, fur- nishe: Phone 5, Sitke ;FOUR ROOM house nished or ur | Red 812 or Bo 36 ft. TROLLER, Chev motor in gcod to fish. Pri 900 custom boat. New shape. Ready D. C. White, e Pelican Alaska. ¢ ;BABY “BASSINETTE, lining and pad included nost new $10. Apt. 3, Mawstad Apt: £ EW 15% ft. dory with new | air-cooled motor. Inquire Cafe. 1 hp. Harbor 534-t3 11945 ALMA HO! trailer iully insulated and screened, Duo- therm heater. Sleeps four, mile- age under 5,000. None in Alaskn Connors Motor. 534-12 civilian Jeep wi extension, pulley and power take off, winch and | erncr, four extra springs. these vehicles well kept up. | mnor’s Motor. body Con- 534-t2 patent coup- 534-13 TRAILER, goc d tires, ler. Phone Black 380, Kitty S,” Skip- good _condition, 6 TROLLER ub Soule, y cld. 3 to 1 reduction g Gray motor 4 , moter 3 yrs 120 gal . good tie: rope. Write Pelican, Al- aska 534-16 BABY BUGGY, crib, te, play pen. I 533-tf trailo 533-t3 K B“A)EJN)\A furn. house. 83 sin Road. Ph. Black 680. 100 on 2 wheel Phc ELEC'] $40, Phonograph, recorc like new, oi restau livin Dew Droy boat radio pho: , iron mike, 10 mph vik, 7523-33 rection fin winch, . Henry A Seattle 7 speed ke Wash 530-t6 e (— ittt s s o S S S e e e “‘ cays Rep. Huntley, and as a prac- T, } | tical tasrier; i bt‘lin‘»’mflrhmppr:- & & Wy lities for agricultur> in Alas 1 e unlimited. MEASURES { STEPHEN D. M'CUTCHEON n 1 “"“‘“ R R In 1946, Bll again re-entered tne| SicPien Douslas McGuteheon lnLInESu 3 ihe voungett in | pollbiealy Hiel G MtaN re-clccn::)' born in Cordova, Alaska,. on 55th DAY MARCH 22 a’u}uzg Soutficas dAloskal . il o, the Territorial House, ang ey | AUSUSt 30 1911, His school ini-| (Introduced and Passed) 1 was born in Val- Tepresents his Division for tation started in Auctiorags Whers) S. B, 117, by Walker—To exclude | the ) s famiy had returned afte i) on October 8 1914, third time. When the Egans re- 'S 'amiy had e . Tl parisnareswaikers | from: extension of - .] father, one of the turn’ home; thby :sre’ assured " of v‘umi: t,r,‘(.l’l.l;)d'".’ Icutxde tif l;e Unemployment Compensation coy- il il f that section, was having furnished one of the high-| o 1 with his figh school edie oG, o marine workers under Sen- i e — 1 a snow slide, leaving lights of the 1947 Legiriature. on "% ' ‘q‘m:“'m_cfumilv O"w" ‘)‘: ate Substitute for H. B. 76 enacted il }] ek o ise this large March 3rd a son, Dennis William, u: ion, ;1 g 2 El ;\iuskh at this session; introduced under 9 il —_— i) alone. ter graduation Was born to them in Juneau, and ;.- 4o 74 he Alaska suspended rules by unanimous con- | B et ian e Bill went to this tiny man will probably always o o4 ¢ ¥ “m;ft ,‘m mflm‘ sent and passed 13-2; one absent; % otk | 16¢ thie » Road Com-|bave the distinction of being the PP°0 O 1o COUSIUC R PT emergency clause passed 15-0, one A misston on the Richardson High-|first “Iive BIII™ fo: ever Eai dilo- | o s an oo cn foateh.. sats osent 1 8 ok J e man and brakeman on trains, Hif genate Substitute 5 » o1 7 w not however, before he had duced in any Territorial House of , four yaa e GAtBIos & with Senate Substitute for H. B. 19, g nazly S\Echedukes fo: 1—{ soloed “a plane. His instructor | Representatives The - ALk CAUFARENRA R e T o Judicihy Commpltee - prts {1 Frank Pollack, wellknown Interior — & ¢ % viding for' courts to fix- attorney H ‘} avillor oiten lokek" aboud! Mbaddet WALTER E. HUNTLEY 1 the POREE DIRREARIGEI fees; adopted as a substitute for! i ® S”KA Egan furnishing him with the first| Rudyard, Michiga vas the In February of 1940 he went in- Rep. M. Johnson's House Bill 19} . {] dollar he ever earned in the Terri- birthplace of Walter E. Huntle different type of work, and 2nd I » one absent i q tory. born Mare N . In the school ne the office eputy ar- S PETERSBURG q t born March 4, 1897, I he office Der M assed) . VVRANGEU_ -l{ Bill went to work on the local of this dairy and orchard countr 1 in Valdez. After a little over 3. 92, L L. Johnson- To *“"; fl docks and becoming increasingly Walter went through the first ton a vear there, he came to Jun2au on b Statute Forms | pi i il airminded, hired out as “grease gradss. He then taught school in i y to assist Mike Haas in 2 8 ts relating . l\ETCIxIKAN |] monkey” and mechanic for pilots Kinroos Township for one year, sctting up a Territorial Depart- to I ate azents in which com n ] Bob Reeve and Harold Gillam. In'as was permitted at that iime, be- ment of Labor. 1In the fall of Pensation is not stated: passed 15- ® ICY STRAIT AREA 1 1938 he managed to save enough fore completing his schooling in 1942 he went to the OPA in charge 0, ¢ne absent ] for the purchase of an Aeronca Sault Ste Marle. of their Fairbanks officc and it Committee Substitute for H. B. 1] which bhe proudly flew for about Striving for higher education, ko w in that town that he married 95, b he House Judicia Com- o H h k‘ 5 g one year when it was reduced to enrolled at the University of Phyllis Malcolm on March mittee—To define the term “annual | eVfir& rips ac ee o. 7 junk in a hangar fire at Valdez. Michigan but his studigs were * 4—a girl whom he had form- resident” for insurance licensing ] This was a major blight on a abruptly broken off by the first crly known in Juneau. She also purpeses; passed 14-0, 2 absent; {I budding aviation career. World War. He enlisted in the Lecame thc foster mother of his emergency clause passed 14-0, 2 ab- @ HAINES 1 He then worked for a year at Navy at Milwaukee in 1918. Train- daughter Diane, by a previous mar- sent ! 'a the famous Ramsey-Rutherford ed at Great Lakes, he was shipped riage, now attending school in: H. J. M. 35 by Pollard, Gill,| ® SKAGWAY [ quartz min> about 14 miles from to Philadelphia where he became a the States. Huntley, Snider, Barnett, McCutch- 5 /I Valdez and after that time was member of the crew aktoard the __ s Ba eon and Egan—Urging the Terri- Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points I employed by his brother in the USS Leviathian, the largest ship I°Ur months later ie Was in-'i o) moard of Road Commission- | |l Pinzon Recreation Hall. Returning afloat at that time, used for trans- Gucted into the Army and was ..., oviend the road from Sel- AT R [l from his first trip to the States porting troops to Brest, France. ‘‘4ticned at Fort Richardson. After . .%o vakalor Bay and construct [{ in 1837, he met a Kansas girl, Later he_served on the USS xi‘ fi"‘"‘:{ gfl”‘l‘-‘ f“'hcs" Benator " aplane Jipding float for Beldos - ]I Miss Neva McKittrick, who had Buffalo, operating to Gibraltar, = H GEULERRON, S RGN0 WAl e ! ; ating R ; eV W8S via; passed’ 14« absent CHARTER PLANES a! NEAU 1 come to Valdez to teach in the and finally transferred to the Uss clocted to fill the vadanoy.in the © " " 0 8 Sl 0 1 local school. Three years later she Wheeling performing convoy duty Schate. He filed in the special) ™ thie b ,”R‘“ ;""(‘d“’”ff“ : 1108 asengers I consented to become his wife and until the end of the war. Re- Division election, and upon ing the (H s p i ;’ they were married on November lased at New Orleans, he received ' i “:f b‘ihm v”“"M"""‘ o ;," "“‘i;"‘]n;”"'l; i “”“‘(lfil“‘“k{‘ I 16, 1940 his final discharge pepers at le2sed by tbe Army on March 1, lts full share of Zor i »TC RACE }/ ) ¥ ¥ 5 o and immediately served in the to carry threugh projects authoriz- { X b _QLD a] SITE{A 4 Between the time that he: was Great Lakes in June of 1919. e £ F ki it Sy ey I employed in the Pinzon, and his The noxt two years found him 1946 Special Session. ed “”0”“ fiscal year 1948; passed . 1 sutsequent employment on the manager of the Algoma Steel rom the earliest times Steve 14-0, 2 absent % docks for the Alaska Transport Corp. store at Fiborn Quarry, ' ? cen interested in politics. In H.J. M. 23, by U,"mmm ~Urging \ U service, Egan wa selected to the Mich, and in 1921 he went to !¢ 1933 and 1935 sesslons he trav- that be refunded ) A V4 FOR ‘NFOR\'IATIOQ i Council for one year. This work for Union Carbide at Sault to Juneau where he secure percent of tax money il | Onfi Q‘:’ - ‘] awakened a dormant interest in Ste Marie. It was in this latter WOr€ It the “boller :rooms cllected irom Alaskans; passed 14- ‘ Y Wil AND RESERVATIONS I politics and in 1940, on a half-dare, town that he married Miss Bea- ‘T that go - might--okiNin 0, 2 absent ) ¢ it he filed on the Democratic ticket trice Hoag on Nov. 29, 1923, a ¢round for 2 Nla‘tl\'c career. H. J. M85, by Joy, Coble; Meath, _U____________‘~____(_‘___,_____~_ .. a5 Representative. He was elected younz lady he I known in 1936 he ran on the Democ Hoopes, M. Johnson — Urging the to the 1941 Sessicn, and re-elected Rudyard. icket for the Senate but was de- Postmaster General to designate A & in 1943. next ten years he work- [cated. eAIm serving in the '46 the Alaska Highway s an alternate fter his second term as a legis- penter ‘and air brake in- -] L Seesion, (be filed for the route for emergency transportation — ————— | lator he enlisted in the Army and in the railroad terminal ?-," “’-A?niln‘“ elected to this of mail to th 1 and \ 3 e \f ) was stationed at Ladd Field dur- s of the Cane c, Soo 18th Assembly Fourth Divisions ELL B S ~%‘ a% LINE é’ ‘ ing most of the war. He was re- Line, and Duluth Scuth Shore and LN‘H his T » absent v v leased in March, 1946, and before Atlantic. In 1932 he became in- Ve H M. by DAILY TRIPS JUREEA‘H TO KETCHIKAN Ye could retum (td Valden Wes in terestedii iibnisial. ‘waldis HNGY r“"”_”"‘P"'*l”i"“ on 2 X formed that, unbeknown to him. eventually came to Alaska in 1035 Mac's Foto Ser SholE 1 laws restricting white via Pe'ershur and wran e“ he had bean elected its mayor—- with the Matanuka Colony project 1 and with the assistance of MIs. qop wning reindeer; passed 15-0 i MeCutch hey I tak i : O Kiawock. Fvd o position which he now holds. as farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Huntley McCutcheon, they hope to estab- cne gpsent With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburs a Last fall he formed a partner- reside on their farm near Palmer lish a shop that will become the (Defeated) steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Scattl hip ‘r(l he together with another and it is in this wholesome at. center for all photographic nee H. B. 83, by Ost—To require pub- FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 man, bought the “Valdoz Supply,” mosphere that they are rearing 274 =“1’E’1‘°‘ 4t e o Tean) b a grocery store and meat market their four children, B Jane, oS o intere inde- ‘\wvh ency for Norge producis, Duane, Margie and Laddie. Let Empire “wan-tads™ “un your ginitely —_— — {which they jointly operate. “Education, to me, is a ‘must,’ arands. Cheap and efficlent! H B r e s e G # i g | ke L v authorize all Feceral officers to en- oo ettt 5 B R U e s S Py M R P n Popeeeif vonoelifrsmoelifrsimeelifarmeifporrmechifeeT] O7C0 indefinitely post- 6T poned e absent LV AWAY | d e i Buy it want-ads! Westinghouse - Philco Jecir.c Ranges Refrigeraiors - Radios Waler Healers - Cleaners Easy Washing Machines Recent shipments of major uppiiances makes it possible for us to deliver upon A DAY’S NOTICE. Convenient Payments g PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 161 et b et bbb e e 9 § \ \ ) { \ } ) \ \ ) E \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ { \ | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ { ¢ § { SERVING ALASKA Attentéion Voters Any person 21 years of age who is a citizen of the United States, and has resided continuously for one year next pre- ceding the date of election in the Territory of Alaska, resident of Juneau for six months and thirty days in the Precinct, within the corporate limits of the City of Juneau shall be entitled to register. The office of the City Clerk will be open for registra- tion every day, except Saturday afternoons, Sundays and holidays, beiween the following hours: from 8:30 A. M. to noon and from 1:00 P, M. to 4:30 P. M., and will close at noon on Saturday, March 2. e~tior=-April 1, 1947 Compliments-J uneau Lions Club The UNIVERSITY ©F ALASKA offers you the MINING EXTENSION COURSE Beginning March 24th AT JUNEAU Lectures on CITY COUNCIL ‘ CHAMBER 730D, M. | Laboratory Classes in Mineral Identificaion Ore Deposits Mineralogy Sampling Lode and Placer Prospecting ihrough Empire For especially Kayser is creating enchanting new fab- ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. ARNOLT Sea-7Hcte MARINE ENGINE Weighs only 198 Ibs. . . . piston dis- placement only 61 cubic inches . . . develops 20 H.P. at only 2800 RP.M Performs smoothly ct high speeds or low speds on fishing boats, auxiliary eaft, and small runabouts. Motor Rebuild and : 2 Marine Service 1012 West 10th St. Phene 863 fim i ;7 ROOM Ford pic preper and 1941 ach {1942 CHEVROLE Call Paul Beke EPR()’I‘ECT your investment and { property with FIRETOX 1t | works 24 hours a day. Home and | Marine type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. ! 524-tf |2 BEDROOM modern house, com- . [P L pletely furnished, automatic oil | furnace, priced right. Call 261 | days or Green 740 evenings. ! 522-tf GOOD INCOME pwpeny See Nick | Rocovich. 515-tt | | FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, :FOR SA E—Tmee houses and 1o t, | houses ir good condition and best Jocation. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf OFFICE OF A Mighty Imporant Individual! —he‘s an expediter and a treuble shooter! The busi- ness depends much upon him. Just as important is | vour cheice of one agent to supervise the selection of your insurance. This Agency is qualified to serve you at all times. Shattuck . Agenecy Seward Street JUNEAU PHONE 249 phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf, MURPHY & MURPHY ROLLER “The Arlene.” GROCERY STORE—fast growing business, excellent opp. Fine lo- cation. ROYAL BLUE garage, filling sta- tion, sales agen GREY Lines. OIL BURNER, general service shop, central location, long lease NEAR CITY its on Glacier high- way, 4-bedrooms, double garage, furnace, furnished, priced quick sale! 149 NET on invest modern apt kldg. furn. elec. kitchens. 4 APT. Hou 4-BEDROOMS Star Hill. DOUGLAS KILBURN APTS. elec. kitchens. Furn. Sound invest. NELEON PROPERTY. 3 apts. furn, g New brick si 2 BEDROOM hceme, furnace, basement, garage, 2 lots. GLACIER HIGHWAY Auke Bay, Auke Lena Cove. house 10 acres land r Juncau MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natiorzl Band furn. BLE on WANTED pair WANTED—A of cowbkoy or majoieite ba size 7, small bandsa 12 inch preferred. Write P. O. Box 1923 535-t3 WE WILL COPPER paint your boat; deck and ca- bin v le. Call 876, 905 W 11th & 534-t3 owan for light child care. Room, board and wages. 421 Seward St. Call a 4 pm 533-13 G WE WILL CGPPER PAIN%“)'L\; t deck and cabin very Call 876, 905 W 11th St. 531-t3 LAUNDRY (Imnm"' el per hour Mrs. Florence Hughes. Apt. 4, n Bldg 530-t6 stenographer $228. Phone 46 WANTED — 1o rent- bedroom house long resident. Phone 636. modern twe time Juneay 525-t9 WANTED—2 bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennam Write Empire C-1234, 503-t7 WANTED—Used furniture 142 WL loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phoiy 556, 3rd and Main. Specializiny In permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1 PIANOS RENI'EIJ ana TUbEu Ar.dnrson Shop. " FOR | RENT ROOM&—Kltflhen privileges. Homse Hotel—Ph. 886. | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, new management, Colcnial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—Ops olock from Federal Building. (370-t%) 'LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wittenauer Stop Watch, | used for timing purposes only. Please return to Bob Druxman— KINY. 533-t3 | T WINTER & POND CO.. Inc Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging ! Artists’ Paints and Mauerials of Finest Quality holesale —— Jumeau —— Reiail nent, $7.50. Faper Curls $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L | 315 Decker Way. HOSPITAL NOTES | St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Sat- urday Baby Daniel Paulo, Karen Werner, Johnny Eldemar and Mrs. { Marie Stroud ior medical attention, jand on Sunday Mr. Willlam A. | Brown. Discharged from St. Ann’s Satur- day were Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mrs. ! Stanley Perry and Mrs. Marvin Kristan and baby boy; and on | Sunday, Mrs. John S. Shotter, Miss | Mildred Maynard, Mrs. William F. Fermro and Mrs. Norman B. Cook. Government Hospital admitted Irene Adams from Fort Yukon on | saturday, and discharged Charles |Frank and Allen John from Ste- 'pl\cm Village, enroute to Edge- {Lcmbe School at Sitka. Thmq: for Your Office CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Ca: 1005 SECOND AVE « SEATTLE @ - ELior 5323