The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1951, Page 2

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yertinent sub, By BOB DE ARMOND PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 boat ? ‘.: be ‘ulll‘fil the fn'xf’rv’:‘:::;)‘ AR 7 q o i ! s 2 _,__,:,-___,__‘.._‘ .0 MRS. GETCHELL IS ? TERR. EMPLOLYEES |\ " i o i e, i g ere vee[REV. PORTER NOW Commenison || A NORTHERN NOTEBOOK i HONORED BY PARTY RETIREMENT BOARD il et 1 i st any| Stem, of o 22 s v | | EAVING DOUGLAS M ; FHEKE FEBUUL e o |70 MEET SATURDAY =" il P U R & op werLaKATLA| Message by || I | 3 oyees of the City of Anchorage. | ¥ {a ! (Tenth of a Series) e hc guest a " ; _ : B JVediEa v aterroor ¢ “the Old ‘;\‘ : .| The members deposit into the| .. Rey. J. P. Porter, who has i ' T} 3 E. O. Jacok he J nl Tue Board of Trustees of o of ‘he Tederal Se- | fund, by payroll withholdings, five |, o mirlisté of the Dougla egis a ci'g 1] ' Sdieit. itk th hate. of Shb residence 3 Tenth strect. Old- | Territorial Public Emplo ey and the present Re | Percent of their salary. These de- Community Methodist chur . s B4 . 1 b Terr Treasury and the Al- *4# time fri ithere ent System will meet tomor- | iy Sybtera £ be propost posits to date are $128.94482, ac- |y, Nt 11 moniths, has ‘sccepted w B i iska Public Works program, is 4 ether with Mrs. Get row to formulate and write amend- | (¢ Bkt ol he AT cording to the figures given by |, . invitat i Ry _—— " ] DULING out. its b Nats anchok 4, on the I : r the purpose of strength- | regisiat [ Moore, which amount is matched |, o of e D~ (Continued from Page On) fEA'!‘ \ AT fpgafopienin € 1 e Retirement System Ac i ST ‘b.\'uth(' Territory and the City. | .y thodlst affiliate) in}. = . %3 32 B! to be called a known today by N wae e Since the law came into effect | yrory is transfer is effec-| Comments of other lators in- nOW on tion of & 812 o e Ly [ deal of fec mong Ter- | six members have retired and have - M olided: ;n Te 1 ! g i EOH G Terrliony | received a total amount of $9,274:32, | s o etaned ket Mo T 5 N GieY fiOIARg gg/,gq i Gotdrment ‘o SmaoiBE" ImEe TG A during Christmas of 1949 “No comment. T'll do my talking| L108 (VAL : 1,000 £ : ol th r R mlstons; A The following is the financia being rebuilt. Wr from the floor of the Senat 1e 1949 re, r wib ry Ste rt e . | statement of the fund as prepare wiil - Drokaply “Best Ever,” Egan S b s o ! Re Y ; ‘ ‘“ A s 7(1\0 Acting Secretary, January 1 and best equipped House Speaker William E; D lve 1 il § '.‘ mv“ Ao 1.)‘7 1950, to December 31, 1950: Alndks A\]; s e “From the standpoint ; n el ) ¢ S Al g Income and Expenditures i A teniiatel table to b i g e i | rritorial employees favor- | panter 41 8, L pr contemplated FROM KETCHIKAN ertson is Actuar t - plan said, t 1949 20,000.00 i | remer System of | act ;“" 4‘1,1‘1(‘ nr\” “ | Interest earned ahger con be com the | i:i;““fi”‘(‘:, e | Hotel bk & | Territory ana_the Mdividual em- | o pleted for a ronage for 1:1" Rt e : Moore said that before amend- | PIOYSs: e e 1d its first) Gross Income 20,739.84 i N iter will come| Senate President Gunnard Enge- | fodle I FROM FT. RICHARDSON 1ts to Lo taken up by the Board | Mceting Jant - |Less: % to Douglas after these arrangements | breth (R n that del d all. R 2 : ) £ " : . e anbc | THE 10U Ieglisns g VR (OTIE e are completed. Announcement of |mended a the audience of unexpested v Capt. Frank H. Prel ‘5 } laska I ture |Public Employees Retirement| Salaries R g R, ‘be made by | improvements in t >m t Pwaih \ Richardson registered the | now i n, or | meeting is | System Act in the 1949 session, ef-| Pension pymts. ils appolntment W B T uper., | ment. Some had been re 2 to o ective January 1, 1950. Purpose of | Actuary fee he REv. PO (-'y“!’ n vrr‘vlr.rv" n; e 3 : 1t of The Metho Baranot - Hotel he vy | the Act is to aid employees of the 1 muni hauling fiscal | D pE: o i A , in the near it pal employees| Total expenses 16,582,771 e ing the authority of the a mep; {of those cities which have elected R ¥ T z to. B Bake Shekrly b1 1in6 . ‘ ¥ i peiitio cireulated January | to come into the system to buildi gurplus 4.167.07 MRS 5RYANT H ORED B Ascin. A l:~ e e biti g 5 . among Territoridl \ d-|a retirement fund for themselves | ek . 4 i i RO A [ R T vl ali le t dressed to the chai 1 of the|At the present time the City of | Balanice Skast -F‘T B!RTHDAY pAQTy jspindd .“,‘,‘;,K,H( e frome et dhickel WA Tle B T ) 1 SN Board of Trustec king that a!Anchorage has come under Lhnl December 31, 1950 i - . e "' e l," S l ’\ 5 ; £ Cbiai Fap A R FOR THESE "“"W;M ¢ |assets i va [moved from 2 ipiba AR DRSS G Branes. Batel D ) projec Tl S ) 3] 8 Cash in treasurer’s off. 44,630.08| Birthdays come and birthdays go | find one | w va y00d for ; ! ’ Y ind who was in good form. '“".n_!i—'!m —1'.’”" | Accounts receivable 128,944.82 the wsion for Mrs. Cherie ! I | Manson's u:(n‘ 5 2 S Ay % K '/’.7:7“/, :‘ 3 Equipment 131878 | Bryant observed Wednesday ed by his request imood with opening music visior -~ /7~ ILDER § 3 Arrearage payments — an outstanding event of tha » unanimity in the face of the|by a Beta Sigma Phl s . e M e 1 il .@ o Vet. employees . 11,928.01 port date when she react onal emergency, and I predi william Pa hav w B TAF - | Investment — U. 8. young of the major administr o b ot b ¢ 1w )t ABEV; : t \\ Treasury Bonds 85,000.00 o hundred of her friends were will be to p | & ol T 3 e e | Accrued interest recv. 1.151.04|invited to a birthday party given |for coordinated defer A = e T d dinatec Ker i = | Premium on Bonds | for the honored guest by her hus- |ritory in case of an atomic Batanit Hotel Oot i | purchased 1,237.85 r ‘?THH","\V':] ;:1 1‘ prietor of | The message appare wa {time he was comfortably settled into Wi ¢ 1 A s | the Top Hat Bar, in the { p : L } Total Assets 274,219.5¢ | rooms of the Moose Hall W iy - Lk ! to be | —— [ day evening. Ori t | ques) % C bilities: [the form of a ve | intc « R J smbership deposits 128,944.82 | served on each guest prior | aid not bother er. B : i I : | Departmental matching event | they were ham G : I o ieposits 128944.82| One et aside to h | et ¥ 9 « of ¢ 91 Proof | £ ,944.82 1 h | time with the 1 Proo HIGH QUAL”‘Y WELDS AT LOW COST | Account payable — the lov s presented to M alance Budget 1 st rebdhrh g t : | Fed. With. Tax. 222,60 | Bryant by the gues Rep n Frenklin (D-Bound- | the piano by Lil Uggen, sang llation “ " Account payable — A beautifully ited buffe s T s G ier t : ; g i Res. arrearage pymnts. 11, ning tertainment n rs and o diales s Type and intensity of arc are quickly and simply set Surplus 4,157.07 | dancing were enjoyed by the ¢ Pegue il with patented Dual Continuous Control. Gasoline- | —_— with the piano music by Mrs. Li Mrs. Ha hultz’ 1 driven model (pictured) has NEMA rating of 300 or 400 | T":“:l‘_phll‘“b‘]“l“ and | Uegen. Rk o v amps., is equipped with putr}nmd Idling Device to save | ‘1 ;‘ nps ¢ . n | el Tit ot fuel. Similar model available with Diesel power. For | e i t : € g D full data, ask at “NCCo.” l GIRL FOR ALLENS ) m- g s i | Linda Diane, weight 7 pounds 2 i 2 { ROl « | Mayor V/zino E. Hendricizson ha issued the foll ng Tag “say pr lamation: lik WHEREAS, the mont¥. ¢f January ! . was born at 8 o'clock y morning to Mr. and M N7, THERE'S A Jof | Kenneth Allen, at St. Ann's hos- LINCOLN g pital. 59 Jan WELDER v N\ ! \ Mrs. Allen is the former .Grace|Das been de d os the tim EVERY R B [} !satko and he is with the Territor- for the :"r‘-"» pl. Marchy of FOR ER |ial Alaska Communications Com- [campaign for the Infantile Paraly JOB! ORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY | mission here. They have one other | Fund, and North o1 >mail Boat Harbor child, Jim, aged 2. ki . AS, many cor T | laska have d thei Phone 867 Juneau, Alaska | — L\,T.k‘ oo (i ! : ‘ Home Office Colman Bldg., Seattle ! e 3 polio epidemic within t ool > . & ‘ OVERMAN HERE months, and ro f:'\mmflfiisfl P | Gerald Overman of Tulsequah is| WHEREAS, the Aux AR O LLLLLLL Ll ; & of the Veter: are conauc & | stopping at ti:e Hotel Juneau for a and Qwners ‘Stitzel-Welier Distiliery, Louisville, Kentuchy | | 1 It i s z | few d: | & W ik 3 . —— ————— | ing campaign in Juneau; | 4 P 3 . NOW THEREFORE, I, Waino E.| g‘i d s R L) Lo s in Red Land Retorm selaim S ! March and ask that e Communists xecuted at I t a place 0 miles from 1 Hed Johnson, FROM LOS ANG out un reform | | ionalist sou Robert Ehorn of Los Angele registered at the Baranof Hotel. ‘r!.‘ execu were ¢ — der ¢ VISITOR | program. F. E v ‘rf Seattle is stop-1 — todays, Bob Phea- ping at the Baranof Hotel. SCHWINN BIKI ¢ "- v:\‘, b £ n { | “I think you'll like ‘ et GREAT ENGINE FEATURES y < dohn iAsee: M . 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It’s a T GREAT CHASSIS FEATURES taste so fine and so satisfying that people like you l Oenjury | RUGGED, RIGID FRAMES » HYPOID REAR AXLES o SINGLE-UNIT REAR AXLE HOUSINGS have made Schlitz the largest-selling becr in the world. |75 Russsi :i sachraiv z i « NEW TWIN-ACTION REAR BRAKES (heavy-duly models) « NEW DUAL-SHOE PARKING Try Schlitz . . . taste Schlitz |3 ussianPlanes Are Vaice of America p BRAKE (heavy-duty models) » NEW TORQUE-ACTION BRAKES (light-duly models) ® FOOT- - - -and find out how good beer ) oA i 5 eavy-duty models (light-duty models) s bl bes!royed’ Damaged' N@ ignfge; (a?fied Mese © THERMOSTATIC HEAT CONTROL « CAM-GROUND CAST ALLOY IRON PISTONS i : 1 ntroductory and intermission mu- o5 | ste by Bill OPERATED PARKING BRAKE (models with 3-speed fransmission) « STEERING COLUMN GEAR- x ‘models with 3-speed transmission) ® in ! i ‘ E H e Associated Press) British Crown Colony of || ng Kong will no longer carry he U. S. State Department’s Voice- 44 nerica pr jon. Less anti-Red programs, gl itten by the British Broad Company, have been subs ‘ (By the Associated Press) | | The U. S. Air Force has lost five | H: | airplanes in combat with Re craft in Korea since Novel In the same period, 73 suilt ist planes w GREAT CAB AND BODY FEATURES NEW VENTIPANES IN CABS ¢ FLEXI-MOUNTED CAB « IMPROVED FULL-WIDTH CAB SEATS « ADJUSTABLE SEAT ASSURES PROPER EYE LEVEL « LARGE DOOR OPENINGS ALL-AROUND CAB VISIBILITY e SIDE DOORS HELD OPEN BY OVER-CENTER STOP o STURDY STEEL CONSTRUCTION ¢ UNIT-DESIGN BODIES « PICK-UP BODIES WITH FLUSH SKID STRIPS « INSULATED PANEL BODIES ¢ EXTRA-STRONG STAKE BODIES ¢ FULL-WIDTH GRAVEL SHIELD ¢ ONE-PIECE FENDERS » COUNTERBALANCED ALLIGATOR-JAW HOOD “The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW> You are the winner when you choose America's leader . . . the new 1951 Chevrolet truck. It's engineered to do more work, hold down gas and T oil expense, require less maintenance. 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