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PAGE SIX e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA EDDIE STANKY T0 SIGN UP, BRAVES MOBILE, Ala., Feb, 25— Stanky, pepper-pot second sac the Boston B: es, exp tle 1949 iront Last terms season, FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION Confact ALASKA STEAMSHIP (OMPANY Phone 2 H. E. GREEN Agent Serucns At ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY THEY SAY gray hair comes from worry. ~Alaska with the Brooklyn Dodges immediately Bt nch Ric! him off fo the Braves. ‘Williams, to be only o Fried Chicken Coun¥y Club. SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Northbound S.S. ALASKA .. March 1 S.S. DENALI .._March 6 Southbound S.S. BARANOF Feb. 28 .S. ALASKA. March 6 e WILLIAMS EXPECTED M Secretary ho had planned his visi as been weather- 1a I-bone Steaks OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. l Weather conditions and lomnsn tures at various gilaska points, | 1so on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 ! 120th Meridian Time, and Weather Pureau Betlhel y-dova Jawson dmonton nks 6—Partly Clc 24 Cle =15—Cloudy 8—Clear -Clear 29—Snow —Missing 35—Rain 41—Rain 35—Cloudy T—Cloudy Cloudy 3 Missing . - - Airport =K ikan Kodizk Ko -30—Clear Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin (left) leans forward to speak to -4 35 Ramn Chairman Elbert Thomas (D.-Utah) of the Senate Labor Commitite Portland 36—Clear | at the start of hearings in Washingtcn, D. C., on the Administation's SHnee oren 24—Clear | pew labor bill. Tobin in a preparcd statement urged that the Taft- x4 38—Clear | o tlev act be replaced by a law “encouraging free collective bar- tk 45—Rain Pl A 2 10—Clear | SRImInE” ® ‘.lrr?l|f)to. : 36—Rain = . i > MISS RAKESTRAW BACK was picture-book type, with high | WAMCAT OUT AGAIN Miss Claribel Rakestraw, wno Snow drifts. To loc the trouble which has [took a lonz weekend through ; \ < . 3 S. production of broiler chick- rrupted service and attempt re- | Washington's Birthday for a holi- U. [ e { has returned after five ¢ enjoyed a trip e other |day jaunt, today ! days in which she Petersburg. submarine cable or . a party put out d the 65-foct ACS duty boat (o ns now + than is about four in pre-wer jyears. gL CONDITIONS Tobin Confers with Chairman times larg- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949 n, when ; way that er ‘v; "h(‘ town, to con hin the corporatz Number chang- ting the Board of University of Al- appeint a new Pass- 1e University. y the boun- , 4 abs th | doing the same or comparable d 21-0, 3 al t. 16, amend the law per- to liens for labor done or s furnished. sed 20-0, 4 | taining 1 mater bsent. S.J.M. 8, memorializing Congress, {the Secretary of the Interior and Territorial Department of Health, praying that a study be made with the view of establishing a suitable institution in Alaska for Alaska'$ insane. 20-1, 3 absent. SJM. 10, memorializing the President, ess and various | governmental offfices, praying ()nl Alaskan f vameat, for Sentinel Rock she visited Miss Katherine A small group of Department of trades: W.th M-Sgt. George E. Stanford Jo taught in Juneau two ' , .uiure specialists in insect]Orers be given the opy B and Sgt. 1st. cl. Fred vears ago. Miss Rakestraw, secre- !the fullest participation in all gov- b o€ cation reply each vear some s D engincer, the Wamcat left | tary in the office of the U. §. De- 'entiieation Y aen | ernment construction p--ject arrying Matt Gormley partment of Labor, reported mild 000 times to one question: “What pe perritory il Cooley, civilian technician: and scer that kind of an insect is this? . ! S.J.M. 11, memor ng the Road o 2 lady with her first gray hair It's the regularity of these two great plans which So what follows is advice: Stop worrying! What follows now is HOW to stop worrying — at least when it comes to money. Buy United States Savings Bonds where you work through the Payroll Savings Plan. Or through the Bond-A-Month Plan at your bank, if you’re not on a payroll. It's as simple as that. And as profitable as this: For every three dollars you save, you get four dollars back! Just think — an extra crisp ten dollar bill for every thirty you invest, after ten years! e Automatie Saning Month after month you hardly miss it} accomplishes wonders of economy. the money gets put away . . . and Yetif you sign up for justa $37.50 bond each month you’ll have $4,998.00 in 10 years. What a comfortable cushion that makes to fall back on in any emergency ...orin luxury! Buying Savings Bonds is the best way we know fo stop worrying about money. And if you still get gray after joining up — as most of us cventually do can live in secure comfort with your you gray hair! 18 Sure Saning— U8 Savings Bonds Mk ah official U S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Adveitising Counell, Commissicn @ 1 Secretary of War i praying that investigation be 1 made as to the feasibility of cutting |a channel through the bar at the | mouth of the Unalakleet River and {construction of a tr lakleet to Kalte absent. or road Passed 12, memori: ing that for trucking Klawock on Passed t view to construction he road as soon as possibl d 21-0, 3 absent S.J.M. 14, memorializing {ident, Cc the Pres- gress and others, pr vacancy from among American members of the In- tional F on be eto of a ng | that the next | tha ment the | bona fide resident of Alaska. Passed |19-0, 5 absent. | (Measures Killed) H. B. 59, pertaining to the col- lection, custody and use of motor fuel oil tax money; providing that i the revenues shall be expended ap- sales within their koundaries. feated 11-10, 3 De- abser 123 0UTBOUND ON Twenty-three outgoing passengers boarded Pan American here yester day with ten bound for iond anks, three for Annette and Ketchikan and ten for Seattle. Passengers included: To Annette: Norman To Ketchikan: Jessie Eden Abercrombie. | To Seattle: Ruth Alexander, Rob- ert Steévenson, George Smith, Ken- th Martin, M. B. Almquist, G. D. O'Bryan. McCrary, Jermain, Monte ham, Blanche i Cascaden, C. Moriarity, way. To Whitehorse: Mr. and Mrs. E. Ironside, James Morrington. To Fairbanks: Wayne Cook, Bill Wilson, ‘tragier, Jack Holteaux, Ted Car- roll, Sylvia e | PAN AM FLIGHTS Whitehorse Mrs. Don Cook. | Marcel | [ | W=-A=N-T A-D-S “GR SALE . 21 ACRES pmcnled’ land, medetn home, fireplace, clectric range, 8 room well furnished L | | | 2d 18-0, 6 ' i { broximately equally among the four divisions and the municipalities | shall receive 60 per cent of the revenues col ed from marine | | | | | 1 hool bus s S, 2 acres land, farm machinery, s, chicken house, Immediate possess- icn Terms. immedijate possessicn, S new h s Two ring, 2 room, s‘nk with sal, 9-tt. retriz, Roomirg House and Cafe, 1tral location. VER Barge and Kendall's 32- Jler at Pelleah; also THE ARICE and THE FORREST- The MARION J. 2 d in price. PLEX; 2 pt. near Douglas. MURPHY & WURPHY| re- | houses, 2 houses FOE SMR. ¥S in Junea Ex- . Modern, 3 bedroom, beautiful home, partly furnish- ed; end new 2-bedroom, attrac- tive hcme. Both located in b residential distric First come, first served. \ OTHER residential propert; F‘Un < in all - WILLIAM WINN-Phone 224 r BOB DRUXMAN, PIONE 80 NEW LISTING—3 bedroom hou large living rcom and dining room, fireplace, Gold Belt. Needs repairs. Sacrifice at $8,750. NEW LISTING—2 bedroom house, needs repairs, 840 W. Tth. $1,500 —S$300 down; $30 month. ;NEW LISTING—: building lots, Erwin St., each 50x100. $600 each or $1,000 for both. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS |NEW LISTING—5 acres choice Auk Phone €76 over First National Banl FOR SAC “old_erib with mattre H (.onbl° bed, inner spring mattress and box springs, $65. Thor wash- inz machine, old model, $25. Ph. Red 855, 27 3t HOP building Whl\ 5 mom turn- apt. mwd upstairs; available nm:umulc down pay- | hone 788 or PO, 127 4t MARINE SPECIALS- Used propei- lers, shafts, small gas gn- gines. Phone 525 Juneau Weld ing Co. 26 tf MAYTAG Washing Machine, good condition, $45. Ph. Green 238. 6 3t COM'\IU\!CA\TV!N lent ypeé radio condition. Ph. kug; 1941 Ledge 1941 Plymouth 4-coor . W. Cowling Co. 15 tf 2 FORD Dt d | POUGLAS RV Ty ¢ and Tsed M sell and exchange. 214 2 993 buy, St. Phone 908. WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photosraphic § Artists’ Paints and Materials ol ~plies | Developing - Printing - kniai ymg | Bay land above road, includes hcuse, $4,500. Water frontage 50x 187 available with above $500 ad- ditional. NEW LISTING- 22-foot troller $600 NEW LISTING: Smail house, two blocks above Baranof Hotel on First St. 1 large bedroom double Led, 1 small bedroom with double bunk for kids; comb. living room «nd kitchen, refrig., wash mach., g room set, daveno. $4,250, Easy terms. Owner returning to Florida for obvious reasons. Qin; 3-bedroom house, modern, clean, furn., Basin Road. $6,200. 4-bedroom house, full bsmt., furn, best neighborhood, 11th St. $11,500 2-bedroom hous new concrete bsmt., furn, yard, view, $1,000 down. 5-bedroom house, furn., beautiful view, Hill, $10,000. 1-bed double Iot, furn. fireplace, Manse. Will cor 10p and garage in connece , 3 acres patented $3,800. £00 cn terms 1inc. 1d beach; 3 bed- nea schoal, with new con- on double lot. $6,500. EAU, 1-bedroom house, nce prove up 160 acres beach. $4,000, $1,500 down, bal. two years. USED CARS, BOATS all types. PETER WOGD SA'WLES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise % 12th ut Ha'ber — Phone 511 GUARANTEED Reallstc Permar. i | Blue Printing - Photostats | i ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 u Lola’s Beauty Shon. Phuone 24i 316 Decker Way " " WANTED FOR RENT 3-ROOM duplex with bath and ol heat. Black 480. 27 3t LIVING Room, bedroom, Kitchen- WAI\ TED Clexk typist ror temp';r. ] eEmA anfi l?attx‘ in country. "In- ary assignment. Inquire Room 203 | re Browne's Barber Shop. 27 tf Health Department, Territorial | 7ywo “story building, 1200 ft each Building, 21 '] floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way GOOD dining room, bedroom sets: | g“d Seward St. George 3‘2‘;“:; TS. must be reasonably priced. Red ; 830. 27 2t SECRETARY for Alaska Boy Scout office. Good pay for competent person. Call 387 for appoint- ment. 25 tf PRIVATE party wants to buy or rent a two or three bedroom residence. Phone 581. 113 tf CARRIER FOk paper route. In- quire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Green. 520. Gertrude Millard 102 t1 WOMAN wants work of any kll{é by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 ONE JAIL INMATE Ringstad. NETS REAL PROFIT COLUMBIA, S.C.—The city jail is rid of its most complacent pris- cner. He was an aged brown mule that munched city hay for ter weeks. Police found the old fellow on 2 vacant lot and adyertised him in a Jost ang found column but notoedy claimed him. So finally on order of Police Chief L. J. Campbell an auction was held in frent of the jail. Auctioneer E. M. Dupre claimed the niule was strong and would cost $75 anywhere else.” The two Sidders examined the animal's teeth and agreed he was more than 14 years old. The bidding started at $5 and ended at $25. As the mule strolled away with his new owner, a police- Imz\n commented: “That was a $2.60 profit. {up the rest of hi mule feed." - e pro- | GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH | : i ! KENTUCKY l STRAIGHT J BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF ijapa leaves, while both the fibers M”WV,IK,M "‘lnnd the weavers' fingers are wet. e s, a——p “good and i He ate | _ price in hay and | - |1 Panama hats are woven of fine | boiled, sun-bleached toquilla or jip- {* GARAGE or wurehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 uiter 4P. M 93-t |"flx4‘ F'I‘ Spave Ior store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 if STEAMHEATEL Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t! WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. 52 u | NORTHEKN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent Phone 74. 982 t 5-ROOM. fully furnished house, full conr.ete kasement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499. 83 tf APTS, Rooms WITL kiwcher priv: {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 846. 97 4 SEAVIEW Agi. for reni, one biock from Federal Bldg. 890 NIGE ' Clean Eo.om .sanm»‘nat;( Lower rent. Gold St. 656 ¢ VI(,P' CLEAN sleum “heated rooms also steam barthy, Secandinavias Rooms 736 o LOST 2WD FOUND {LOST: Brown billtold. Please re- turn to Geo. Oray, care of the Moose Club. 21 3t IF PARTY who topk my white /xp- per galoshes by mistake after Rainbow meeting Saturday night will return them, she may have her own. My name on tape In- side hoot. Ph. Black 459, 27 3t THREE Pair of glasses have been terned in; owners may have same by paying for this ad. One pair found near AB Hall In red case. Vatican (T'IIT: wlt’hmnrflpopulauon of 1,026 and an area of 108.7 acres, the world’s smallest state. - Adin, With 1,157,000000 pedble, is the only continent with a popula- tion of more than a billion. ol .