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PAGE TWO PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE o nt * Phone 2 NORTHBOUND (< 5 ORI evs . il BARANOF| ALASKA April 26 | for | Cordova | Valdez | Seward Seward G s'rmlsmp comnurf Sales by Public Auction and Private Creaty . Chroughout the Year NEXT AUCTION SALES DATES MUTATION MINK . MAY 4th MINK — GENERAL ......... MAY 23rd MINK, etc. ........ e R . June 13th mnps M, Il rase Lo's West FOREMOST 30th Street FUR SELLING ORGANIZATION 151 New York, 1. N. Y - THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ALRB TURNS DOWN |PICKETS REMOVED _ VOCATONAL STUDBHTS fROM MT. EDGECUMBE 10 VISIT INDUSTRIES 'CCOK INLET UNION KETCHIKAN PLANT ' ~ REQUEST FOR UNIT WASHINGTON, April 15.—# KETCHIKAN. Aprll 15—~ —The Warehousemen’s Union removea: Advanced students from the Al- | pickets from the approaches to cold aska Native Service Mt. Edgecumbe The National Labor Relations Board storage docks here last night after School left today aboard the motor nnounces it has denied a petition a tentative. agreement with fish the United Fishermen of Cook buyers and cold storage companies tle to have a 100K at industries in Alaska, for a union unit fo cn a new contract. action and as a part of their voca- nt f:shermen in dealings with Formauities of the agreement were tional training at the schoel. mmbu companies of the Alaska cxpected to be completed today. Lloyd Ripley, Salmon Industry i Pickets appeared Tuesday and all 1 education The Board held the fishermen are’ operations on the fish docks were by | .mupmmnn contractors and not halted until last night. meet the 20 students when they employees within meaning of the The union reported dock in Puget Sound Monday. ‘u«hm Relations Act | mands were met. Two days of the stateside trip The petitioning group is affil-| = s will be spent visiting the Broadway- ated with the Seafarers’ Interna- Edison Technical School in Seattle, jonal Union, AFL. The Alaskn Fishermen's Union, CIO, intervened , opposing the petition nding that the - fisher: men are independent contractors s the board found. No position as to status of the nl department left all its de- INVITATION TO BiD The Alaska Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska &nnounces the invi- | tation to bid for furnishing com- students will also have an oppor- plete mariné insurance coverage the | tunity to see how factories and M/V HEALTH, as per specifications, | foundries operate. for the period June 1, 1949 to May | On the tour schedule for the boys 30, 1950. |are visits to a furniture factory, ormen was taken by the Alaska Bid forms and specifications may 'and a metal foundry. Industry, whose members be obtained in room 203 in the| students will also be taken on a | uy fish from individual fishermen Territorial Building, Juneau. y pecial tour through the new P-I during the son. Bids will be received until 10:00 | juilding. TR 25 am., April 29, 1949. | An object lesson in how logs are FROG LEGS at the Salmon Cr First publication, April 8, 1949. ;” rned into paper will be given the Country Club, $3.00. 167 5t Last publication, April 22, 1949. young students who come from all R {barts of Alaska. Enroute to the| Rescrve District No, 12/ . . A inorth, the MS Mt. Edgecumbe will b el o i put in at Bellingham where ‘Lawson First National Bank of Juneau I Turnotte, vice-president of the first i ea. at the. ol 1685 " -\J skan pulp industry, the Ketchi- in t‘he Territory of Alaska, at th -(ln,\o of business on April 11, 1949, | kan Pulp Mill, has arranged for a published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under { tour of the large Bellingham pulp Section 5211, U. 8. Revised Statutes. { operations. ASCETS | Through familiarization with the Cash, balances with ctue 150, including reserve bal- pulp industry the vocational depart- ance, and gash items ir ccess of collection ment of the Mt. Edgecumbe school United States Government obligations, direct and guaran- teed 2,853,110,27 | ing along lines which will prepare Obligations of States and political subdivisions 64.000,32“"”\\ for jobs in Snl!the;\st Alaska’s ! industry, according to Dr. I new R Other bonds, notes, and debentures : . 32,200.00 e Loans and discounts (including $10,478.83 overdrafts) 1,495,045.91 Bank premises owned $36,747.83, furniture and fixtures | w R E ( K E D TA“KER $3,877.94 40,625.77 | | director of ANS, who explained that éhm'icr No.fi 5117 $1,358,544.87 (Bank premises owned are subject to Néhe liens not assumed by bank) . Real estate owned other than bank premises .. Other assets 1.00 11,256.01 TOTAL ASSETS $5.854,784.65 SEATTLE, A])ril 15.—M—A Fed- eral Judge has awarded the United States government $23,827.65 and a trading agency of the Soviet Union §$2,068.68 in funds remaining from | disposition of the wrecked tanker Donbass. The ship broke in half during Aleutian storm Feb. 17, 1946, while it was being operated by the Russians under provisions of the lend-lease act. U. S. District Judge John C. Bow- en signed an order awarding the 'U. s. government funds remaining from sale of the stern section, and giving Soyuzneft Export, the Soviet agency, the money remaining from fsale of oil in the stern section. Other funds from sale of ship and cargo had been 47,009,08 | previously. | Inordering disposal of the mo‘ne i Judge Bowen turned down a cl § 41953369 | 2de by W. E. Campbell, Mia | Fla, master of the Puenta Hills, a vessel which towed the stern sec- tion of the Donbass to Puget Sound. HOSPITAL NOTES yesterday were Robert . and Mrs. Henry Cropley. B. L. EUTAUES ORRer. Discharged from St. Anns have A. M. MILL, GEO. E.' CLEVELAND, JOHN \, 0" o® avnur ‘Camp, Mis. | Arthur Adams, and Roy Teichrow. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of April, 1949. Wwilliam Samato of Killisnoo w: (SEAL) - J. B. BURFORD, Notary Public. admitted to the Government hos My commission expires Feb. 21, 1950. um.:\l LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- porations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- tions » Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, ete.) $2,226,678.97 1,818,514.41 689,441.53 658,587.15 19,500.13 22,528.77 TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,435,250.96 TOTAL LIABILITIES $5,435,250.96 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital stock: (¢) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 .. Surplus Seeierd Undivided mom& Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) ...$ 100,000.00 150,000.00 | 122,524.61 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. $5,854,784.65 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure labilities and for other purposes $1,863,000.00 Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, ss: | I, E. L. Hunter, Cashier of the above:named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. hospital Druxman CORRECT—Attest: RECK, Directors. are comparing back labels and buying SCHENLEY ... because, despite today’s acute aged whiskey shortage, Schenley continues to give you the same rich measure of 5, 6 and 7 year old whiskies*, from the world’s largest supply of fine, aged, American, pre-war whiskies. The back label proves SCHENLEY’S GENUINE PRE-WAR QUALITY 1f you want better taste, if you want greater value— compare back labels before you buy. The back label proves that Schenley continues to give you genuine pre-war quality. And, always, the Schenley name is your assurance of unequalled blending skill. So act on this tip and you will join the millions who agree: SCHENLEY TASTES BETTER! SAME OLD FORMULA SAME OLD PRICE! Join the mrllwns who enjoy mild, friendly Schenley— friendly to your taste ST wnnes E 3 1 The straight whiskies in this product are 5 yrs, or more old, 35% straight RareBlend“l WhISkey whiskey. 65% grain neutral spirits. 86 proof. 10% straight whiske{xs gm old. 21% straight whiskey 6 yrs. old. 47 straight whiskey 7 yrs. ol L€ 1948, S\henley Distillers Corp. head of the voca-] Totem Airlines and will |- \ccording to Dr. Dale, educational | | hopes to be able to direct its train- | Dale. | distributed FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1949 W-A-N-T A-D-S EEssasssmsssssssosssssnmiessiassesseesesssess, - 1 FOB SRLE 71 3t lamp, Room 711t ; tion, Phone Blue 913. TABLES, Chair: Bookcease, Mirror, Ojl Paintings, etc. | 17, Valentine bldg. Fri.-Sat. LOAT Yott, under cost, run 8 hours since comng out of shop. Top condition, biggest 16’ in town, alsolutely neatest. Call Pete Wood or Jim Prueher, Bergman Hotel for demonstration. 1 6t SrOWN Satin Finish unlined rain coat with hood, belt, size 16, $15 Navy wool suit, size 18, $12.50 Both new. Blue 935 Sat. morning, 9 to 12. 71 1t | .0 WINDOWS, windows. Ph. Black 330. PHNO used 4 months. Baldwin Atresonic bleached mahogar , Murphy and Murphy, or phone 676, T‘\BLES chairs, bookease, lamps mirror, oil paintings, etc. Room 7. Valentine Bldg., Thurs. and Fri evenings. 70 1t 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John- son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 't DRY pewdered chicken fertilized, fine for flo boxes, gardens and lawns. at Mile 7%. ' 3t e 0o 0 00 . @ Attractive 3-bedroom house. © 3 years old, hardwood floors ® throughout, full basement, gar- ° ngr- and nice yard, corner 9th on city bus route, “ qulck occ\ ancy. Phone Red o 564. 168 5t KING SALMOV gillnet, cum )le‘e 150 fathoms, same as new. See at Madsen Cycle and Fishing Supply. 168 if LONG Established business, Xiqunr store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 168 tf FISHERMEN ATTENTION NEW surplus auxiliary light plants, 550 Watt 32 volt, Climax make, Briggs and Stratton powered, complete with spares, $125.00 FOB Seattle. R. D. Sherrill Company 535 Elliott Ave. West Seattle, 99, W: y” at N. C Ymd (167 6t) geared. Phone 143. 167 lOl BENDIX Automatic Washer, Standard, excellent condition. Used only 6 weeks, phone black 826. 163 tf |3 Unit Apt. uouse, good income. Green 915. nice location, | 155 if "ROOM. fu fm)y furnished house, full cone ‘ete besemext. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Green 499. 83 tf . qump truck, g;od condition, new rukber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m. 34 tf | 20-FT. Gillnetter with nets. Call Green 755, 9 to 10 a. m. or 4 to 7 p. m. 165 tf |Teacher Tells of Northern Norway Spring in Norway is similar to | the coming of spring in Alaska, | 1 Juneau High School teacher on | leave of absence, describes In a ‘h—ncr received by Supt. of Schools ‘r:dwin C. Clark. Miss Margaret Maland, who | spending a year’s leave in Norway after teaching here since 1940, | writes that she has as yet to see Norwegian scenery as thrilling as that of Southeast Alaska. She is living in Moirana, des- ed as a “sleepy little town that | has suddenly become a boom town. | “They are constructing Norway's | first and cnly steel mill here,” she | writes. “The town’s growing pains | are typical of what I observed o 1943-4—the original| ‘ comers arriving, somewhat usurping their accustomed prestige ‘Hm-m, money’ | Miss Maland mentions having | talked over the telephone with a iformex Juneau student, Alf Olsen, | who was in Norway with his par- nts this year. Soon after Norway's Fourth of July, May 17, she will sall south- ward by boat to see the famed West Coast enroute to the U.S. She;j plans on rejoining the Juneau ccheol faculty hext September. Lo g g i FROM SITKA | George Plack, W. W. Porter, W. | Wiley, R. D. Switzer, Marcus Grant, ichard Barden, Edwin Wilson, and Harvey Mitchell of PRA in Sitka, are registered at the Gastineau. 5 e — Lauson 4- r-cooled Qut- | Boards. New models. Madsen's. 41 tf ! .o Moré than 150 pounds fo amberg- s have been taken from a single | sperm whale, 1x32, plus 3 storm 1 CL‘ 1 3t 103 or P.O. Box 259. ! 32-ft., Model A. Ford engine, fully | 1948 | is| Oslo people here to make; 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, tool shed, etc. Immediate occupancy. PRICE RIGHT! . WO-bedrcom nome, Gastineay, ishcd, immediate occupancy-- terms. CONNIE's Dress Shop, Sm.a, tine investment. BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom home, best location, living room, drawing| room, dining room, etc. Fireplace, inlaid hardwood floors, newly decorated, completely furnished, furnace, large basement; marine and bowl view. JLACIER HIGHWAY—$2,000 on terms, 2 bdr. home, appr. 3% mi.; 2 houses on 1 acre pat. land near Lemon Creek,'water, lights, part. furn,, terms; Dillon property near airport, down paymt. appr, $600, payments $42 per month, 4% int. Appr. 5 acres pat. land. ABINS—Severa! including former Homer Garvin cabin on Lena's | Beach. DOUGLAS: 5 nomes: 2, 3 and 4] bedrs. All price ranges and all | terms. {5 GOLD BELT exquisitely furnishnd 1-bdr. home with rental apt. gth and INDIAN: Terms, 5% money —2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- ' ly built, furnace, view, etc., 2 bed- rooms fnished, 2 more can be finished. Completely furnished. | DUPLEX on 6th with garage, $8,500. | Both 1 bdr. apts,, well furnished, | large yard, view. | DUPLEX. Fifth St., 3 and 1 bdrs,, furnace, cement foundation, good roof, part hardwood floors, utility room, furnished, ete., 4% money. | Terms. | THREE Apts, | large income, near governors, bldg. | good cond., compl. furn. Terms | Garage. TWO bedroom nouse near Lawson ¢ Creck cn beach, $2,500. Terms. BUILDING lots, appr. 30 for $500 each, Casey Shattuck add.. also acreage on Gold Creek; lots in Douglas and West Juneau. DECKER Budg., income net appr. $5,000 annual; CRTSCENT APTS; SMITH APTS; € W APTS. ROLLERS, PACF LOATING | CANNERY, fur farm, island em- pire, plumbing and heating shop, \NUBPHY & FURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNT Phione €76 ove. First Natio ANTED WA Smailr}u;ni'.shed ;\pan'- house. Call Blue T791. 70 3t | WANTET : ment Jr | CHILD care by day or hour, con- venient location. Ph. Green 415. | 70 2 | WANTED: Furnished _apartment. Call M. D. Langberg, Juneau Hotel! ! dry. | WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- — | grapher or senior clerk. Salary $258 per month., Inquire Room 53 tf y ial Building. CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Green 5200 Gertrude Millard, 102 t1 i : i WOMAN wants work of any kind | by day G LUST AKu FOUNDR FOUND: Pair of brown rimmed glasses. Inquire Empire Office. 3 tf i | FOUND: Ladies wrist watch, owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. 1 3t LEAVE FOR KODIAK |70 START WORK ON | (OLD STORAGE PLANT "| Wallls George, manager Juneau | Cold Storage, accompanied by Al “Long, carpenter ioreman, will leave | for Kodiak this weekend. to start | creliminary work for construction of a new cold storage installation at Kodiak. George said that work on the new .| plant is to get underway within a short time, but that he would have much more information on develop- ments on his return from Kodiak. He plans on being there for sev- eral days. Long will remain at Kodiak to supervise construction -work. —— - | Parcel Post Sale, Northern Light [Church April 19, 7:30 pm. 71 3t i g 1 | | CHRISTENSEN BROS. 12th St. PHONE 659 e 1, 2 and 3 bdrs.,’' 0 4t | HELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun- | 59 tf 203, Health Department, Territor- | Ph. | or week. Ph. Blue 655 | FOB SALE ) Mt. Edgecumbe bound for Seat- | |54~ oo T | AUKE BAY—3-nedroom home, view, FAMILY STYLE, large 4 bedroom home, part furnished, fireplace, basement, yard, garden, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. ALMOST NEW, beautiful 2 bed- room home, furnished, yard, right price, Waynor Addition. ,PARADISE HOME, 2 bedrooms, [ turnished, remodeled, 3% acres patented land, unobstructed view, | Barage, city power, plenty of wat- er, close in, Glacier Highway. MODEST PRICE, attractive, re- modeled, modern, insulated 2 bedroom Quonset, basement kitch- en furnished, rest unfurnished, Fourth Street. GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, 2 bed- room home with rented 2 bedroom apartment in basement, part fur- nished, Tenth Street. COMFORTABLE, 5 bedroom home, ¢ompletely furnished, 2 baths, | basement, new roof, piano, down- | town. 'TOP VIEW, 1 room unfinished i home with possibilities, large lot, low price, Star Hill. lA‘\ICOME PROPERTY, 3 room l Modern home, must be sold by owner at sacrifice, West Juneau. AUTO TRAILER, enclosed, handy “ for hauling supplies to summer cabin, 1947 KAISER 4-door scuar recent- ly overhauled, owner ueeds cash. BEAUTY SHOP, (uily equipped, | best location in city. 'WILLIAM WinN-Phone 234 OR BOB DRUXMAN 123 I'ront — Phonz 891 SPECIAL—Five room modern house, 5 acres being patented, lo- cated center of best fishing grounds, $3,600. USED MARINE SUPPLIES: comb. halibut gurdie anchor puller, $125; troll gurdies clutch trans- mission $150; 25-watt transmitter $150; marine toilet $50; genuine leather boat seats $15; four Wis- consin 4-hp eng. $75 each; com- plete Hall Scott gas eng 75 hp, 3-1 reduc, self-start, shaft, etc., $550; several skffs, dinghy, out- keard racing hull, cruiser “hull, many other items. BOATS: Severa: confidential 1'st- ings larger boats; 39-ft. troller ready to go $3,600; 36-ft. troller ready to go, $2,800; two 30-ft. trollers $2,200 and $2,800; 20-ft. troller ready to go, $1,400; 16-ft. $500; gillnetters, $1,800 and $1,250. HOUSE ON RAFT, 3 rooms, $1,000. HOUSES FOR SALE from $1,800 to $28,000. Down payments from $700 up, monthly payments $50 up. USED CARS, dump and pickup trucks. BUILDING LOTS, unfinished hous- " PETER WOOD SALES AGENGCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise | 12th at Hardor — Phone | MISCELLANEOUS THE PARTY who took the Bronze { Horse Combination Radio from | the Salmon Creek Country Club ! is Known. Return to George Bros, Liquor Store. No questions ask- { ed. 169 3t ERADICATE rats, roaches, mice, moths, etc. For complete pest coritrol service call ALASKA EX- TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 lm HOPES New anc Tsed Mdss. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 3214 2n¢ | St. Phone 908. 999 1 WINTER and POND, CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinung - kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phatostats GUARANTEED Realistic Permar, ent, $7.50. aper curls, 31 Lola’s Bewaty 8hop. Phuone 20, 3156 Decker Way o FOR RENT STEAMHEATEL roums, weekly . Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 s RS R T, WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop, Ph. 143. NORTHERN Hote) é = | | | : under new Reasonable rent 982 ¢ APTS, Rooms witt xitcher: priv. ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 T WS IR e SEAVIEW A... for rent, one biock rom Federal Bldg. Prone 74. NICE CLEAN steam heated r e also steam barhs Scandinaviay Rooms. 738 ¢ Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS l in Douglas for a Good Time — Brownie's llquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2588 . i

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