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e AR THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950 : o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i PAGE SIX N ! | i ' | Baker, Gilbert Bixby, William EI - 3 pETlT JURY pKKED' Bo Douglas; Mrs. Bernice Bo- IS URG . T |land, Wilis R. Booth, H. C. Brac-] TONIGHT * CALENDAR SET; ALL :c:, v i = 7y oopsien s o oo & 0 s mosins, | FACE SERIOUS -l =N = =)= ! '] | Lynn Co Louis E. Elkins,| ™ p 00 | hi : each AD No‘l’ GUIlTYf’“‘! o h: Fh;“rz’;"x l‘”’iis““' At 7:30 o'clock—Juneau Rifle and | ISSUES NA"O“‘ P in easy I i pl. ey Fleck, M larTis | pistol Club in AB. Hall. y wit y b | Lisle s. He Fred Henning, E4| o8 grelock.-Women of the Moose. | _ Y 2 SAI.E FUR SALE Al ' PETHA ) U (T % ‘matnhery] Hollman, ~OLVEr'Z UG, Jr | At s—Fire Dept. meets Chel ] R i | rfln , y as Thirty-three petit jury me! | sitka; L Hudson, George E JANUARY 6 Chrlstmas Message S Ke- I l » on « N j were chosen today to hear “‘r"l‘ymuwr‘ C. Johnston, J. C A 1:30 p.m—Martha Societ, in| o DOUGLAS oftgrs a 3-bedroom 5 HOUSES now nearing occupancy . f .ne c,lpper { Fasts fo vy B Len i chatmey, A. Bert Keifer,| """y prechoterian church 1 s (elved by Jufleau Wom' | home, wall-to-wall carpeting in| date in the Highlands section, 15 -engl | eral court calendar beginning Janu-| 4 fyo"A Kianey, Klukwan; Leon- | oo par- | ; L ! Bt fiming. room garage 4d-| have aiready been spoken for. ary 9, Jor il K 0 ard King, Hoines; EXie lareon,( JANUARY 7 an’s Club at Meehng | o e ow o ! Joins kitchen—well and completely | The houses have two bedrooms The three men on whom indict-f o 0 0. Littlefleld, Bitkai| .0 o o pambow Gitls mest i ‘ furnished, immediate occupancy,| and aflowance for a third. They 1 {ments were returned Ly the grand|po 5y ~Maton, Willlam M| Scmt:\"h Rite Temple. ; | Members of the Juneau Woman's | on bus line pear stores. Terms. have fll concrete basements with oy were amaigni A N Her Messerscamidt, | pon o Dance for D. B. Mercado | Club, gathered at the Be Torn Dow | DOUGLAS—New 2-bedioom, FHA,| garage, laundry, elctric hot v jay a all pleaded not guilty in y n. | $ ado | 4 reaee oy omatic o { Fly in swift comfort aboard | das nv‘i‘\«l Lrnm" guilty Joyce M. Hi May J. Samu.f in Elks Ballrooni sponsored by |pany penthouse for the i view, large lotts. ket 4 :er heaters and hnn auts pol [ e big 4-mile-a-minute O ase of Kalls Hirsl, chargeq | Knut Thompson. PEEISIg; VIR, | to1q rollers Union, {ing of the new calend JUNEAU-DOUGLAS highwsy, 4-| furnace. The houses a . S [ The case of Kalle Hirs: o ent | Willlams, Gerald D. Cashen, DOUg- | o'’ oiciockSons of Norway meet- | terday heard the Christmas mes-| | bedroom home furnished. pletely insulated for a low main- e sl (i, wievial SRerl N ik . Odd Feltows and at 8 smor. | cage of Mrs. Dorothea Buck, Presi-| NEW YORK, Jan. 5—(P_The|2-BEDROOMS, furnished, occupan-| tenance cost. They have & gen- on frequent schedules. ., has been set for 10 a.m., ! B x'n:bur]: ell SmMo; Hi‘v‘-’v e g pudex'a’tiun of | ultra - fashionable Ritz-Carltcnl cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. erously ‘slzed living room with af Enroute, setile back in 9; that of WA & i [ Women's Clubs, read by Mrs, W, L.| Hotel, whose name helped put the |3-BEDROOMS, furnished, 6th St.| large view windows and every fortable lounse 1, chikrged on 5D SERES | R : e B veesident fore| word “Rit into the Englisn| view, electric kitchen, etc. house has a clear view of Gas- o SO tent | At noon—Business and Professional | Paul, Sr, JWGC president, before| 2 o a ! : seat and enjoy 8 world: WAL R R | Women's Club luncheon in Ter- |taking up the business of the day.|language, is to ke torn down. |ARB 5, also 31A843. further Infor-| tineau Channel. The dinettes and i ‘ famons service 48 PH ! s 2ttt W HOONAH APPOINTEDI y Baranof Hotel, | "Mrs. Buck urged the women in| A 25-story office building will be{ mation on request. kitchen are built in with an ab- fam o' Flying Clipper fare. t to rape i~ Zitka, for Janu- L race Room, Ba ‘1 & b ot e to “face the serious | -Tected in its place. LOTS—Casey - Shattuck ~ adcition; | undance of storage space and 4 T scrvations and rates [ary 11 — AL moon o o 10 %" |iaues that confront our country| The task of demolishing the 16-| Gold Belt and Calhon. fitted with a new Westinghouse EoT tow | se or Willilam C. Pugia,| P. S. Ganty Company has been s g % edon | Story hotel, a luxury landmark in |3-APARTMENT UNITS—building| range. The houses are financed nsult Pan American . o« P O g 2 ) At Noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. w.th clear thinking and knowledge, Y 3 y 1 eleotric | - by BEcA d i i o - L ! charged with assault with a dan-[appointed agent for the Alaska AR¥ 18 \\‘ th fairness and tolerance, with| New York City for 40 years, will; in excellent condition—a’ A y F.HA. and may be secures | BARANOF HOTEL ' © ron, will be heard be-|Coastal Airlincs at Hoonah, ACA SANG | R tiocs et sbave oh| begin early next year, - ° Kitchens, all well furnisned. Large [ on very liberal terms. Secondary ' i ! ginning January 16, officials announced tod At Noon—Kiwanis C“z‘" Ba“‘“""‘f?fl T ever stronger faith In God's| The plan was disclosed yester-{ extra building lot sud garage.| financing for down payment is { | "ot 39 jurors called, six were ex-| The appointment is effective im- JANUARY 1 | with an ever stronger faith L8 oty by fh6 Oel in el i Been by @ppomtmert, available to qualified veterans, PN Mm[m o e ot rosih DIATALE sty At Noon—Cham'er of Commerce, | rower to lead us through the deep) o28 M, W W0 0P B L s o An appointment to see the houses cused ] ‘arious asons. St 8 e o re M S 3 o= ! anof. waters. P : WoLo AIRWAYS Clerk William Lelvers gave out| The Ganty Company iepiaces| Dot oo oo Greetings were received from a | tained a long-term lease on the suelmunpuY & MUflPHY| may be made in this atfice q;_ga.-.lrlf”y"ldw" | the following tentative list of trial | Bop Baxter as agent. ACA said At 11 o'clock — (Goodis Bimte by | former Channel resident, Mrs. Rose |3t an annual ground rental of {" ppayqoRS - ACCCUNTANTS WI[[MM wm" Ph 23‘ ors: (all are.from Juneau unless | today COD shipments will now be American Legion Auxiliary at |Davis, and letters of thanks were sgmooo_» ! hone 076 over First Nattorai Bank . one s serwise noted.) accepted for Hoonah, iy it fead from the Government Hoss| :TheMinm. said thes new. offipe| | “Office in Alaska Credit Burcam | 1 | 1 ELLIS AIR LINE P. Andrews. Dorothy A. S DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS FHONE 612 Members of the Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneau will hold their annual meet- ing in the office of the Alaska | Federal Savings and Loan Associa- 5 tion of Juneau at 119 Sew Juneau, Alaska, on Wedn reet, day, Jan- the Department of Public Weltare reported the expenditures made for Christmas gifts for children in the Government ho al and certain HOLD ELECTION SAT. 'lxih; g’df . lf‘_”;lt;'\‘i‘:m‘;"l(}"':" | Fatients in St. Ann’s hopital, and Fsh oy 1N e community Christmas tree at the Scottish-Rite Temple. There | %0 1he € ; f R uary 18, 1950, at 2:00 p.m. First publication Jan. 4, 1950. Last publication, Jan. 11, 1950. § 5 and sing. Thanks for assistance in “rlfl; ek :fi]]m',’,‘“b “.'.'d,lrd"fi;m; ff:'“v Christmas program were voted | e ! members are BEBSH *0!Beri Caro. for the use of his truck atseag: the M. E. Church for the organ HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW ALASHA? Capt. Henry Lorenzen and the Sal- at 2 pmqvnnd the theme will be tuilding will cost some $15,000,000. Baylor Knox, trustee of the Astor tate, said only that “we would ike to see an office buildinz (AP SQUADRGN HEARS TALK BY THREE SPEAKERS 1 {FOR SALE or trade, steam cabinet. i you?. Dr. John M. Ph. 977. 92-tf What have Montgomery. j2 BEDROOM partly furnished house, new electric stove and; ] water heater, large lot, good lo-{ 1 cation. Ph. Red 660. 91-0t { ! 11936 PLYMOUTH, $150. 1109 D St. | 91-6t | VENPORT, matching chair and | ! iD. i - pital, the Girl Scout council and 5 ] R e o BRI = e Asked th son for the pl d K vomer or v (DAINBOW GIRISTO | it Ul i et gt FORSALE | o o wonax iately. $7,000 will handle. 3 LARGE bkedrooms, garage, game room, utility room with Bendix washer and Bendix ironer. Large yard, 1% yrs. new. Highlands. Furnished or unfurnished. $3,650 will handle unfurnished, pay- ing $€8 monthly. BEDROOMS, double plumbing in two story house in Seatter Tract. Large yard, best neighborhood. Furnished. $9,000. 9 vation Army band for leading the Ottoman, Good condition, $100.!2 BEDROOMS, furnished, modern, singing, and several tusiness houses | o, 0 Cowino 40 perfect the] Ph. Red 755 89-tf | nice yard. Douglas. $8,500. |lur discounts on purchases. organization andgto getpa Lr‘:\iniflgi —— ———————-Iz BEDROOMS, furnished, base- | The January social-program | EFUERTCS UL O B 2 hich | SINGER treddle sewing maghine. | ment, fumace, large fireplace, { meeting will be held at the home of | © S50 o hed pefore the | Chl Dwue 725 88-2t{ cedar and knotty pine paneling. Mrs. Henry Harmon, January 18.0,...100 objectives can ke under- |RADIO PHONE and Fisher Direc- | Just past Auk Bay Rec. Area. $8,000. A s .. | -aken—the Juneau Civil Air Patrol{ tion finder from troller Argus. ; | »_!'”’k“ Feang . The.kho"vm;‘j quadron was heartened to its task| Also 2 pairs of skiis imported |1 ?_EDROOM' peavh fusdihed, hegeh | will be Mrs. Thomas Parks, Cha'r-| o yione through a talk by ai from Finland. Can be seen at| Irontage. Auk Bay. Concrete base- man, Mrs. Joseph Rude, Mrs. Gor- Mrs. Chester Zenger Jr., former Spokane (Wash.) Squadron | Emil Vienola’s. 86-tf | men, modern. $4,500. n Gray, Commander. 3 4 ROOM, comfortable, on pilings. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen. Del Freeman of Ketchikan, who|ON YOUR WAY to work leave your | $2,100. ‘ Revision of by-laws was sched- |, oo 0 o BT mit in the| laundry at Juneau Laund:ette. At{ POSSESSION IN SHORT TIME - §|uled for early Yo &S loinl easly. 40, -fold Jmea.,, tendant will care for it. Pick it {2 BEDROOM furnished, floor fur- C i a vy 1 e 4 % x i< Lt ior e 1 4 Keep i ke the Race... MONEY PRIZES FOR ALASKANS i e 2y NS | members of lives caved by Y i oo e, DLEedin ke e a 2 . | month, ;égxxxnixxé “Tuesday, Janu- Q;:‘;fi;::ic“iuug‘e’is’zg“fim°fwh]2§i (SEVE]ZAL l;tarfget anta Smag Dx;i $8,400. 1 block from St. Ann's at 5 o . P % monds. erfect stones. argal Be Slll‘e ! ou Get Every r“’sl Pl‘lze SO R AL £ 31.000.50 | ary 10, will feature Alaska anc| ;o hisecand obser all around | ‘prces at the First Na{ignnl 15 6th and East. y b s d P H 500 00 L cherauqn ‘aCU\].!lES a(l‘“‘ ‘he country on voluntary war serv- Dank. 35 o é" BEDROOM recently ' renovated, econ rize s 1 = ¥ i j vl be edrd weekly ak, bi15, Ms ce and heiped military branches i 12th Street. $8,000. Issue of The Empire Your knowledge can win you Third Prize Gordon Gray is radio chairman. $ 250.00 0 sink enemy submarines. {13, TON DODGE short wheal base | ) BEDROOM f1 nished, double lot. - - - - - Mrs. E. P. Chester, in charge of 4 s Douglas, $4,000. i 2 s - Frecman spoke with greatest truck, 1940 Studebaker Sedan, A f Fourth Pri 100.00 [the club bake sale which will B¢} 40 poyever, not of how his| 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W, |3 BEDROOM Glacier Highway 2 ourt RIRO" £ oo elie e held in the Sears, Roe:uck storc |y ..qon grey from 40 to 250 mem-{ < Cowling Co. | ML AL simo. Kichen Inoigees Fifth, Sixth and Sev Friday at 11 a.m., will be assistec Mrs. en“l Don Morrison and Mrs Ly sers, numbering more pilots than could be used; nor of the 24-piece | ACROSONIC spinet piano, Zenith dishwasher, Bendix washer, drier, mangle, stove, new sinks, kitch- M. O. Johnson. . radio phcnograph lp and short| enette. Basement, furnace. LR 2 for d, nor of the num * “ 819000000 eash in Prlzes - - - - - s 50.00 P at T SR lill_iz;mr;fi_;;?“e slauaat Rty nmgf play. Ansco Flashclipper and {4 BEDROOMS, furnished, full 1 | | When there were many plane| flash attachment, new Thayer; basement, view, Basin Road. ALASKAGRAMS TOTAL PRIZES $2,000.00 §ICOAL SHORTAGEIN |vco 3 stroller, Treadle sewing machine. | $6800. . i L His pride was In | the Squadron’s| Blue 213 or Box 3099. 934 PETER WOOD i a | ore-flight training for a large cadet | ENGLISH Springer Spaniel, female SALES AGENUY = . e N R . A T A T P S e P P O R, T b 3 I you're living in Alaska now, you have a chance . b . 170D inks, e Junehn|) s TeESrR ARO. Fu B lsrwARD, AT MARINE. WAY il a iacl To s " 3 = » > 2 S 7 to share i a $2,000 jackpot. To start, all you do is WHAT YOU DO TO WIN |after you complete 10 weeks of the " 'S Also (OI_E Squadron program will include sea- ! Telephone 911. i l{lenllf)' the Alaska town hidden in each ALASKA- : _ |contest, you will receive a copy of \ round rescue missons and cadet|EASY SPINDRIER washing ma- |~ - i GRAM. Just find the name of the town, plus the Here's how you take part fn this the 712-page Alaska Almanac which Eare sre-flight training. chine, good condition. Ph. Black | FGR RENT | extra letter thrown in so that the ALASKAGRAM h'{“fl’fl"fll{::» bll.:‘:ril is;:e this|erigics label the best modern refer-| ST. LOUIS, Jan. 5—(—Official: | “'rpo Givi Air Pattol is an auxili- | 820 after 5 pm. 93-tf ,"J isn’t TOO easy to unscramble. newspaper Will publish Alaskagrams ence on Alaska and which will be | fear that St. Louis, the naton’s it of the U.S|Air Force, sub- ~ - } Lo in consecutive order, six cach week|uged as the official authority for | clghth largest city, will run out| et om "Ca”' o hotive duty in{OTL HEATER, new and used, Mad- | STEAMHEATEL wooms, weetly @ If you can do it, after studying the sample, enter for 12 weeks—a total of 72 Alaska-|spelling and definitions in this con- | 0f coal unless production is steppec | coarch-rescue. Squadron officers{ S0 Cvele and Fishing s“;’;‘g‘- Moathly. Oolonial Rooms. @ & this contest — today! And be sure you get your grams. test. up. 7 hold temporary Air Force commis- e ,TZER Spinit piano for rent newspaper daily so you won’t miss out on your Each Alaskagram is a group of TrA’r:] Appcal ::f;a've“_‘vaifiZfe’g sions. | i (Official publication) Andersm Plano fluon: Ph. U3 : chance at these rich cash prizes. scrambled letters which form mean-| NEATNESS DOES NOT | pipea Verettey ¥ o *| At the CAP meeting last night.\ oo 0o o e ETNANCIAL v 4 ingless words or a nonsensical COUNT $hobg And. Soois R. Deking, Ml igtef. Allin G. Marcum, BGUadeon CONDITION OF phrase. After an Alasakgram is bers of the Citizens Fuel Commit- | sommander, gave a thoughtful pre- THE B. M. BEHREND:! HISCELLANEO“S ! unscrambled the letters form the| Yo don’t have to decorate your tc?LIh b il o hondi i Syl largely abpil e ° BANK " l————— SEE Hflw SIMPLE IT IS! name of a place in Alaska; how-|entries. Just be sure your answers|, . ':f : B 208 "_“': °l er: | and discipline within the volumtary § o e e Territory | CVARANTEED Realistic Perman- ever, there is one superfluous letter|can be read easily. ?;re tml ol : f\lv-ft_fl y Or\\y‘ organization, then introduced Free- of Alaska, at the close of Business| Pt $7:50. Paper curls $1 up \ —an extra, additional letter which| : SSRsrem Jrad. WihDio e iman. + |on ‘the 31st day of Decomber. 194, | Lola% Beauty Shop, Phone 20L e P N e e IS 1 bt aeded to form the Wit Nor will you have to write any|days great hardships will occur Later, Lt. Robert F. Smith & g ‘| 315 Decker Way. o % letters, or slogans or essays. You|Temperature now is 11 dezrees | squadron Training Officer, dis- RESOURCES i el e i must understand that hundreds of | @8bove zero, with continued cold | cyssed in detail the qualifications Loans and discounts ....._$ 956,090.95 WINTER and POND, CO. Inn * SAMPLE ALASKAGBAM All you do is re-arrange the let-|alaskans are competing in this Al- | predicted.” for active members to earn aero- | Loans on real estate . 70699208| Complete Photographic Suppliel i | " ters to form a single word which is|;skagram contest and it is possible i AR aautical ratings in the CAP. Overdrafts ... e 711.05 Developing - Printing - Enlarginy | ~ £ the name of a place in Alaska, and|nepeons may be tied for prizes. In FROM KETCHIKAN He listed the required hours oi|United States bonds Astists’ Paints and Materials ! CLUE: As in most Alaska towns, the fair sex is you also show which is the extra|ihat casc, there will be tie-breaking| D C. Freimuth of Ketchikan is| .edits in navigation, map, photc| and securities ..........2,009,052.08 Blue Printing - Photostats : letter. For example, the phrase|susles to solve, as provided for in | guUest at the Baranof Hotel. and panel reading; communications, § Other bonds and war- i outnumbered here where many are em- “FOR A CHANGE” when it is un-|ipe Official Rules which will be sent | — ~———————— | Sode, patrol and rescue procedures,| rants . 56,698.46 r B rthouse headquart f scrambled equals “ANCHORAGE"|to you immediately on receint of meteorology, military | training, | Banking house, furniture LosT AHD = nm ployed in courthouse headquarters for the . _ A A plus the extra letter F. 7our first six solutions. operations and maintenance, first| and fixtures .. 35,716.77 5 Py Second Judicial Division. a5 o el ] P - 2id and survival. Due from other banks ... 1,850,587.57 | LOST—Young red tomcat. Answers I3 Just remember that all place a it | > ther bank 8 atnes conaist of only one SR Smith pointed out that credit: Shecks on of ekl; ; anks to name of Lucky. Reward. Call R ; and remember to show the extra START NOW » for flying are not required to be al;’d oih"fm ltflz\s-- 265,997.45| 432. 92-3t 4 | . Women = Nome + W letter. ‘There is only Sligible as senior or cadet CAP |Exchanges for clearing — yv g s e etter. ’ rehls“nn) one correct| This is your BIG OPPORTUNITY, e house 29,275.17 LOST—Billfold—containing value- § answer to each Alaskagram. " i able material—Ci - i your chance to win as much as \ Based on standard CAP tequire- | Cash on hand 41664470 O Blueur;ooflawmmb ig‘ 1% S 31,000 cold cash. If you reside in ments, the Squadron’s training il ; 2 8 | SUBMIT ANSWERS IN |Alaska any time between January plan in all subjects was outlined by TOTAL ................. 8641715728 | LOST—Gabardine _ topclat _from || WEEKLY SETS OF 6 1, 1950 and Fehr:lry 1‘5.‘:‘930,‘ or if Smith for the 24 semi-monthly el liIAB‘ldmi:'IEi e Masonic Temple at Rainbow ) KLY SETS you are a member of the Armed § i . In- | Capital stock pal - ,000. dance. A iate it’ t meetings of the coming year. & ppreciate it's return. Your' Alaskagram answee Slacigliisees s:atl'on:: in Alaska during struction will be by qualified mem- l;ux'x:lu‘s fund ;gg.oon.& Call Blue 604. 88-3t 7 be mailed to Anchorage i e ’zny part of at period, )ou_ can ra sers and [ty guest experts. €Serves ... ,000. FOUND_TH ] THIS IS TODAY'S — gc in units of a6 that $1,000 cash prize YOUR er ineering | /ndivided profits less ex- ursday on “Bysifiesn. 3 six. Whenever a group of six Al-|, ., y em Lt. Richard Fragk, Engineel deE- pefiges pald ... 208,872.83| Ave. small red and white cocker ) askagrams have been published, this|® Officer, gave k:heL~;1“a;=‘rrc*’r’;; now | Due to other banks 51432723 | Spaniel about six months old, newspaper will print an Alaskagram| Just be sure you get every issue scpiphion., 01 the. £ o Juneat | Demand deposits 325778001| Wearing collar which has no Answer Blank. You will send all six|oi The Daily Alaska Empire so that awaiting transportation to Firie. dbposits 2‘003"14066 name. Call 34, Alaskagrams for that week and also|you can keep up in this fascinating 51 S G ISR T el Uil B ALASKAGBA“ “ 3 the weekly Alaskagram Answer|same. Leading newspapers through- ' Lacking the actual _s rp.axlm(ed e Sy 0dh X | 0. Blank. And (o be cligible for a prizejout the Territory are featuring Al- flleml’:wfl“l‘;l';sp;‘?‘;i‘:c F:i:‘h B e WANTED ] - A ! each weekly sct of six Alaskagrams|askagrams. All 72 of your completed : played g gl TOTAL .. $6,417, s ability is R sty e stru- 3 ,417,757.28 : CLUE: Real Ten!al abilit : s needed ‘Lo iuccf sl‘ul}y 'mme creeks must be accompanicd by a q\larkr;s(lu(ions snd your Amswer Blankk FAMOUS Hart & ural and treated; parts and in: uu‘ e e w1 WANTED—House or apt by couple, ] in the “Golden Heart,” hub of summer activity. (25 cents in coin) must, be taken from the same Alag| SINCE 1804 \&‘”fi*“""«s"’f: ments;pnd. oswered . nUmE: i Jich, TCrOLY § infant and 2yr. old boy. Ph. Blue 1 ¥ : news’ aper. Ao Alanly prewd; questions on operation and per- of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- 608. 5 '”_3‘ Ll Fake brains In return for your remittance, o for ey #% || formance of the craft assigned to| sion, ss. i 4 3 i . Lo s I, J. H. Sadlier, Cashier of the | WANTED— - (Place) (Extra Letter) soft flavor || o2 Satis ill be flownjabove named bank, do solemnl; wfurmshedsfl;n Btn rgrnished ol “rn + Alaskagrams are copyright in the United States of America INEST DEMERARA KM | | The L-5 probably will be flow! 2 A ph.. D, 974, 'A% 40K as a contest sponsored entirely by the publishers of the Alaska unique bouquet. e here late this month, possibly be- |swear that the foregoing statement| Liddle. 91-tf - Your Name ......_.. P. 0. Box Town . SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 1 TO 6 Almanac. This newspaper has contest-sponsors and the newsp: the contest nor any share in any reason, issued by the Continental Casualty Cempany, Chicago, Ilinois, to the spensors insures that, should the sponsors be umable, for 0 make awards and premiums as advertised to quali- fied and eligible contestants, such contestants will be reimbursed sold space for the contest to the aper assumes no responsibility for its sponsorship, A $2,500.00 bend 300 Colman Bidg., Seattie 4, Washington fore the next meeting January 18 CAP meetings are in the office ol the District Engineer, at the Army Dock. e e e 0 v 000 00 is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. SADLIER, Cashier. (Correct Attest) J. F. MULLEN, A. B. PHILLIPS, tory of Alaska. My commission ex- WANTED—Sub-let or rent house, apt in Juneau-Douglas until April or May. R. J. Prucher. Box 1235 Juneau, 91-tf —_— STENOGRAPHER, general office work. Must be able to take ilized between washings, 3rd and A W 5 5 . the total of the made in conne with th SoeU.S.Agets |* TIDE TABLGZ o Directors or Partners.| short hand. Permanent employ- ooniere, | REERREER T fulius Wile Sons & Co, Inc., New York, N.Y.| ® JANUARX § 2 (Nptarial Beg ment. Alaska Coastal Airlines. ® High tide 3:31 am, 156 ft. ®} Subscribed and sworn to before me 88-tf o || Distributors for Alaska - |e rLow tide 9:12 am., 36 ft. ®|me this 4th day of January, 1950. oo "~ || [ 0DOM COMPANY e High tide 3:05 pm., 179 ft. ® CURTIS G. SHATTUCK, FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use % e Low tide 9:45 pm. -20 ft. ©|Notary Public in and for the Terri- | Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster- 2 b . . | pires August 14, 1951, Franklin Str. 70-t¢