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PAGE TWO Suzanne Stevenson ANKS Act ssed by the 1949 ture of the Territory Senate Bill No. 5 rate on the Basis which Act was ap- the undersigned banks ed for business on commencing Pursuant to the Session of the Legis “Authorizing Banl Five-Day proved March of Ju st National Bank . Behrends Bank tr Federal Savings & Lcan Assecialion When you’re Jjudged by your hospitality, there is only one choice... T fobon Hlintsy Has Birthday Party On §t. Patrick’s Day Although her own name Goes not day of shamrocks s a special ong >venson, daughter of | tevenson anne was born in St. Patrick’ Mont., with Sis- | endance , the Stevenson with kelly-green patron saifit ons and favors form a kirthday cake rthday par- 'w months of old. They are Suzanne a Sundborg, Joan Gis: 1 Benecke, Jean Bell and Six-year-old Mar- | A Schenley Mark of Meris Rare Blended Whiskey 90.8 Proof. 57%% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copr. 1948, Schenley Distillers Corp., N.Y.C. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FISHING MEASURE ©°(¢RVE OFFICERS ARGUED; 90-DAY | START PROGRAM, SESSION IS ASKED +EW TRAINING UNIT The House spent all of its one- hour pre-noon session today argu-| . .ka Defense headquarters, Fort ing a fishing memorial without get- dson, were present at lasi v‘ing it tc a vote. s meeting of local Reserve The memcrial, by Rep. Andre\\F ud one of them gave the | cpe, itka Democrat, is directed t uciien lecture which opened | o Congress ang Delegate -E. L.|i;e Juneau training program. tlett ageir a bill which Hopci wenty-three Reserve Officers at- id would avolish *“the privilege ol (1 evresenting all but two k salmon by ;hand rod, spear | pranches of the Army. {f for any purpose” from Alas- hard E. Riddle of th2 treams, The memorial also said | Commund Intelligence | ¢ 1ill would a.olish the p:ivilege | ), save a resumé of wo:'ld-‘ taking Imon for “local food | v ntelligence activities of this cquirtements” and would permit tion and others, with particular h catching only for ‘“‘necessary nce to Air Forc2 aspects. rsonal use.” | hose attending were enthusias- Th> argument arrayed several ol about his talk and about those First Division representatives : = succeeding programs. | #3ains' Third and Fourth Division| O: special importance was the in- | | members. | formation that Reserve Officers A House memorial was introduced aving to miss meetings here may | iy Fep. Warren Taylor asking Con- | vct full credit by attending similar ress to amend the Organic Act to | classes being held in Anchoraze and | 00-day lecislative sessions in- | Fairbanks. | 60. dits include hours toward pro- it cites rapid growth of nd points which count | as ha in ed retirement benefits, € legisiative work not keeping up on yearly fold,” and added: and credits, a Reserve OIf 1 alendar of the present leg- fails to add ye toward retire- tur o crowded that it has ! -ent, and may even fall into th: ry to hold many ardu- | inactive category. slons, which are a hard- ome additional organizing work members " | vos done and it was decided that, | d “many - e Last 1 the present, regular classes in | lice to be announced later. e" SIAFF oF AR( jaunt frcm Fort Richardson w.ti: 2y Hosp night's speak?r were Maj. | the Alacka Road Com-|john Chandler and Capt. crost Ho McGowan, f0r-| ©o s all of the Coast Artilley, | |neer there. Harry R. Bates cami ';::lA.m; oificers, who siopped ifrom Ephrata, Wash., to be safety | brid 1 T R , Towa, is the n r eng! & 4 Sas vary cten' sones | JiURORS T0 REPORY SE\;ERAI. ARPEVE sccond Tuesday” evenings, the | 3 Other officers who made the aix | | rived on the Alaska to take pos M:aj. A, P. Evans, ¥, to Le construction engi- < i Anchorage today. Schultz, formerly of JAS. PETERS TRIAL | the continuing program will be held Chumbers. | Newcomers from three states .‘l»iA Koehler of the Army of Gray, Ga, will co to Haines |,y ¢, wrence C. Kennedy, Air . | | | L the Baranof Hotel, flew back | oned in Juneau. | t¢ | ‘} { | | | | TOMORROW FOR | | | | nd women from n:land two spe-| o report tomorrow Unloaded and Out in a Hurry Trucks now roll with ease in and out of the Alaska Terminal at Pier 42 in Seattle. . This port facility with its two mam- moth transit buildings is among the most modern on the Pacific Coast and is par- ticularly well suited for Alaska traffic. New streamlined efficiency has been added to the operation of the Alaska Terminal by the recently inaugurated system of scheduled deliveries which ex- pedites freight handling by pre-arrang- ing delivery time for every shipper. Trucks now arrive, discharge their ‘ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Seruing AU rHlacka shipments quickly at one of thirty-six delivery platforms, and leave the ter- minal with 2 minimum of delay. Long waiting periods so common before the new facilities were opened have been virtually eliminated. Orderly and efficient handling is as- sured for the machinery .. . the tools. . . and the supplies that are the lifeblood of the Territory. This is another of the many things The Alaska Line has done to make its service as effective and economical as possible. k in Distr nal case in the| is scheduled (mi 4'ial: the Un States vs. James| Poters, on a burilary charge. Paters, | i d by the grand jury, i+ charg- | ! eckin; intc the mpany warehous bullding‘[ Ma 1048, with intent to steal. Tiere was ro court today, nor | will there he on Saturday. As ac- Fon: in cases’scheduled for the next few d are expected to be .rief, it 3 accordin: to J. W. Leiv- trs, Clerk of the Court, that the fury cas¢ of Lazetti vs. Glover obably will come to trial early next week. uresent HOSPITAL NOTES E. Swanson was admitted to Ann ospital yesterday for medical care. Discharged was Frank Atluk. Admitted to the Government hos- | | pital yesterday was Ann Hanson| |'ef Petersburz. Discharged was Marie | Lar St. A 6%-pound ba'y girl was torn| to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duncan of Jn- | |neau vesterday morning at 10:40 at the Government hospital. -~ CANNING REPRESENTATIVE R. W. Welsh of the Icy Straits Canning Company, Bellingham, Wn. is at the Baranof Hotel. FAMQUS SINCE 1804 for soft flavor unique bouquet. Iulius Wile Sens & Ca., Inc., Now York, Distributors for Alaska 0DOM COMPANY 300 Colman Bldg., Seattie 4, Washiagien: imber of stafl oificers from | | TROLLER ~Buddy”, City | Ocom | 1 20x45 PT. Space for store room | Peters of Juneau. £ THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1949 36-Ft. Troller “Martha-T” 9 ft. beam, 4 ft. draft. Chrysler Star cenversion, 110 hp. Ph. Red 150 fter 5 p. m. Inquire at Jeannine, m-11 Boat Harbor. 46-6t‘ ONE LOT 60'x'150, cleared and ied for basement. Located next to Douglas Ski Trail. $550. Pli. Block 340 after 5 pm. 46 3t “and TCHEN o dincic table \izs; righthand corner 52-inch | Leavy procelain sink; “Automatic” rortable radio, operate on AC or | 1,C or on batter pack; portahle‘ .floors, garage, furnace, efe., un- hionograph. Ph. Green 410. 4 2t 30x10x5% ft., round stern. New 110 Chrysler, 3 0 1 réduct:on, New shaft and 30- | 20 propeller. Ready to go. Price | $7,000. George Harju, box 1108. 4 4t A_«Asé, nice location, soud incume. Green 915. 44 3t BUT boat AVONA, 46 1t loug, Reidy for season fisiing, in- Cludiug gear. Contact Red 675 be- ween 40 a, m. anc o L. m. 43 3t 0-FT. Packer or Selner, Apex i.0. 1. A-1 cond:tion. Float 1 at Buat Fatbor or ph. Black 379. 43 5t 1542 Fow Door Dodge Sedan, $650. See it at Jay's Super Service. 3 tf | x‘\i Speci: ¢ rubber or rope Phone 5. Juneau| end Machine Co. 43 5t | enders. Weldin I'RADE 348 Winchester for round ' tem boat. Ph. 027-5. 42 6t i Bemnice, fuly equipped. 24 ft, beam 10 ft., 6 ft. draft. 115 HP Chrysler Crown Motor. Write or wire Wm. R.! ‘tcdman, Petersbarg, Alaska. 41 6t | §-RGOM. fully furnished house, full | - 17 cte Lasement. $6,000. Terms | Fh. Green 499. 83 tf DWIN upright iano, $350. R A. Treffers. 335 12th S0, between 8-8 p.m. Phone s I = | ichair, eon- o8, | F0R SALE - ROOM home, 21 acres patented lond, Duane Peterson, Glacier cad. Chicken house, garage, rab- bit hutches, farm machinery. Ifouse modern with electric stove, _ eirig., ele. BEAUTIFUL Mocern Z-bedroom RICE” 50-{t. halibut and seine | hcme, fireplace, furnished, gar- City Float Dock. 242, full basement, Twelfth St. Buick Sedan, mechanically FRACTIVE new 2-bedroom 1, good tires, good uphol- wome, unfurnished, unfinished at- ry, cte. $500.00. c, garage; B Sireet. GLAS: 3 homes. 3 price ranges. | .ARGE, comfortable Unexcelled marine view, large 10me, completcly basement, 3 bedroom, hardwood downtown. WELL LOCATED four bedroom home, partly iurnished, attic, woodshed or workshop, fireplace, . 1847 KAISER 4-door sedan. Owner needs cash, $1.100. 11-TUBE Stromberg-Carlson console radio with automatic record changer. 5-bedroom furnished, furnished; 3 bdrs, furnished, immediate occupancy near Mikes; 2 bediooms, completely furnished, hardwood floors, large basement, needs repairs; Fifth Street. utility room, etc. Also several <ood lots. LACIER Highway, 2 bdr. home, wul""“'“-mne23‘ mi, $2,000.00. | 0T BOB DRUXMAN EAU -Several building | ot Fhoz> 891 1 $2°00 two-bdr, home on | R ach and appr. 1% acres patent- - 1737 Packard Sedan, ed on Leach. | car, $250. {E FORMER FROMHOLST home | 1937 Chevrolet Coupe, completely 3% mi, immediate cccupancy, zl overhaulad, new clutch, 3 new { replaces, garace, furnace, Bend'x | tires. $400. r and w:sher. patented acre- 1934 FORD Coupe, $150 1948 Jeep, $1500, terms. cood 'k \ dry \OLD BELT, beautifully furnished | GENFRATORS, 3 kw, 5 kw, 10 kw. Juneau, ~ogs for i1-bdr. home with apt. rents for UUILDING LOTS, Wesi .00. $300 each; $600 witk < n and INDIAN, compietely furn- house. hed, 2 fireplaces, maple floors, QUONSET HUT, must be moved, cold room. 9 ft. refrig, luxury 16x82, 2 extra bulkheads, center del stove, large Thermopane , supports buckled. Only $50 to iirst buycr. dows, elec. garbage disposal, ON RAPT, cabin 10x19, rcom; can add 2 more CABIN nd garage. Wil ri- tiree rooms, shingled outside, ply-. woed ‘nside, $1050. Ave., 4-beaiom home, RD'ES complete with wire ¢ ebascment, furnace, ete U 'LXltnvlls;lnn. $175. 1oive, furnished, view, near RINE TOILET, $50. and school, $7500. CIAT~-24 ft. troller St. Luplex with garage, com- 20 only $750. pletely furnished. RATISED deck cruiser, Navy hull, TAR HILL DUFLED, all down S0%9x4%, 100 hp Buda conv. $3150. % ‘mefit- 3 bd:w;;tsmnvnuable blueprints of hull and picture i ¥ i % boat ot our office. higesie 19 da:’s. ;[ p{e:“:g:)t 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace i e " ready to go. $2,800. $1,700 handle JE DECKER BLDG., net income goeovar” viomor vy er $5000. Terms; 7 rentals. Ce- g0, R S __b:‘; wcigigr” APTS; 5 FT. Gillnetzer, 25 hp Universa, e : 1e pleiely overhauled, hest iccation, lonz lease, cafe $1,250 ""f“faclf"”" Scripps 59-HE, o o ing system 1,800, mpus room ready to 90, il Ziar conv Ph. Red 75. | 3 38 tf ap truek, cood Aluska Cab 3 RIC .‘.!anglc?); sale. Phone | 5. 32 tf ] FOR RERT Toom, bearoom, kitchen- ind bath in country. In- e Browne's Barber Shop. 27 tf WO Story building. 1200 ft each floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way and Seward St. George Broth- 25 or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 tf *. Chrysler conv. 8850 26 ft new $3.200. 16 ft <hp Um- acently geduiit, anneries, large re- L, m:l work. JUIPMENT priced | SALE unit, gasoime LTORS - ACCOUNTANTS E! nt | ¢ WANTED Tomes for six 8-week 3700 down, $70 or less monthly takes upics. Mother Doberman. ! o.j.q house, 1st St., total $4250. Call 770 between 7 and 9 pm. 6 3t | 55000 Auk Bay, five acres, some beach. Old 2-story house. 51,800 cash takes beach property 3 yis. to school age. Ph. Black | ncar Douglas. Seawall, 2 bedroom 476. 44 3t | house, good water, oil, electricity. SWAN x3, 52 hp 4 cyl towed from Se- times on fishing cil still . Sleeps e €76 over First'National Bz al $4,000. ireom Fouse, W, $6.800. modern, good to take care of children, STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o fonthly. Colenial Rooms. 68 & D TLLZER Spinit plano for rent derson Piano Shop. IRRN Hoter m t Reasonable rent Phone 982 v APTS, Rocms with itchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 SEAVIEW A,e. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 ¥ |, NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavias Rooms. ™8 ¢ i { 200 ft. beach frontage, 40 ft. highway frontage. $1,500 down, balance of $4,000 in two years, takes bright, new 1- bedroom house, garage, barn, pos- sible rights to 160 acres with Y%= mile beach and West Juneau Rd. |$10,060 down, $100 monthly for large opartment house, downtown Ju- neau. Eedroom House, 3 acres patented land, Fritz Cove. $83,800. 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 bedroom house, Gold ISABLED Vet. urgently needs 'k of any kind. Black 359. fnows city well. 41 365 LI MAN wanted to call on C ghbors. Wonderful to $20 in a day. No expeiicnce of capital required. Permanent. Write today. McCNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Mag- nolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 2t /OMAN for light housekeeping and care of three small girls. Nu washing. 5% day week $125 per month. Call Black 820 evenings. 42 tf in 9 IN, 11 OUT ON PACIFIC NORTHERN Pacific Northern Airlines Wed- csday fughts carried nine passeng- TOR 5 to Juneau and 11 to the West- | CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph vard as follows: JFrom Anchorage: Comdr. A. J. APPLY at Percy’s Cafe at once l’o; Creek at A St., furnished full concrete basement with space for second bedroom, yard, large strawberry patch. Away ifrom all traffic. $5500. DOUGLAS—3-bedroom house, furn- isifed, cellar workshop, new two- garage, lot 50x200, garden, $6,300. cashier, work. waitress or fountain 38 tf Taundry, Call Bluc 31 tf Home 168. Green 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 t1 Larsen, Al Lubcke, L. G. Sherman, C. M. Mason. From Co:dova: Lynn Forrest, H. J. Loennon, J. M. MacDonald. From Yakutat: Mrs. Betty Jean Jones. From Gustavus: Chase, To Gustavus: hiard Cross. WYakutat Mrs. Archie Charlie Chase,} M. and Mrs. W. L.I 1 F¢ Cc Tronk McCenaghy, raan, Helen Cunningham, horage: L. H. Miller, Rob- Lewis, Victoria Waloshuk. MG FRIDAY FOR RUSSELL W. BAILEY et SERVICES Funeral services will be held to- m the ¢hape! of the Charles W. Carter | th Mortuary for, five-year-cld Russell €y Zailey who died at the Government | th Hospital Tussday evening. WOMAN wants work of any kind Sy LOE ow ofterncon at 2 o'clock in|Feaith, Juneau, Alaska, announces ALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — VPhous 94 day or week. Ph. Blve 655 g euf ° MISCELLANEQUS HOPES New and Used Mese, Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2o/ St. Phone 908. 999 i WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic SuppWes Developing - ¥rinting - £nargmg Artists’ Paints and Materlals Blue Printing - Phetostzts . | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. aper curls, 31 up Lola’s Be.aty Shop. Phone 201 215 Decker Way. o LOST AND FOUHR UND: Palr of silver rimmed have same by | 43 3t OUND: Large bufich of keys. Owner may have Jby paying for adv. 37 3t turn to Geo. Gray, “care of thei Moose Club. 27 3 INVITATION TO =D The Alaska Department of e invitation to bid for furnishin NS S, elasses, f.ob, any point within| Around the turn of the century, e Territory of Alaska. a milline executive mamed Addison Interested bidders may obtain!Igleheart started .workine to de- Cyril Zubotf, lay reader of the|specificationsand bid forms by ap-ivelop a finer, softer flour simply Russian Orthodox church will com- | plying 303 Territorial Building, Ju- |Lecause he liked cake and wasn't duct * theservices. Pallbearers will ineau, Alaska. Bids will close April|satistied with cake made with ordi- be Joe Totten, Joe Johnson, Nick |1, Pelayo and Paul alang. Interment (First publication March 17, 1049. “Last publication, March 31, 1949) will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 1049, at 2:00 p. m. nary flour. As a result he developed a specal cake flour—and a new born. iAmeflm food specialty was

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