Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE EIGHT N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1951 BB e ORI SO RSP | 227 1 e RO R R ot s VTS SR P A SRRt P00 IV e (( ARG UES e e Feai e oceme 1ax | SCHWAMM RECEIVES ,NEW MEMBERS IN ;l'., | O re wartace tontxes| JRUMAN ASKS FOR) e ks I a ment pay, W by Governor Gruening B v Party for children of|the Wallace Ludtke family at 4:54 FROM THE TIVE The bill to elect Alaska's gov- AVIAIiON pRoGRAM ARE GIVE“ DEGREE members of the lodge, to be held| o'clock yesterday afternoon Ymmg; : Jeanette Grant of Ando Mass, ernor caused Dr. William Whitehead ! —— | Saturday, March 24, at the I. O. O.| “Chris” was born to Mrs. Wallace| b, 1% et st e Hachngt Tothl i i . P | to say that he opposed it on the| Announcement by Territorial sements are in charge|at St. Ann’s Hospital and welghed Highlighting the regular meeting | . Hall. Arre grounds that it was merely a delay- | Acronautics ~ Commissioner Tony! ;+ baroverance Rebekah Lodge No | 0f Betty Deroux. in at six pounds and 14 ounces.| WASHINGTON, March 1@ SEATTLE ViSITOR & 4 ned home by his| President Truman :sked Congress| Raul Magnusson of Seattle pRoposAlS action in granting statehood.| Schwamm of military approval 1””:«A in the I. O. O. F. Hall Wednes During the meeting the charter| He will be w 1 i Shattuck countered that it appear- | 1951 aviation projects: for the ter-| g,¢ yony the Rebekah Degree was W2S draped in the memory of Past| brother, Micl wel, aged one year. | toeday for an ional $1,454,60; stopping at the Baranof Hotel, ed that Alaska’s chances for state- | ritory was made today 2 BI€e Was Katherine Hooker of| Ludtke is a mechanic for the|000 for the Defe Production and £ A e hood were pretty dim now and The Civil Aeronautics Admini-|p 4o M Baxter and Freddie M Rebekah Lodge and Jack|Pacific Northe A stationed | Civil Defense program I FROM FT. RICHARDSON f recommendations| meantime, the Territory might as |stration has been withholding ap-|p.vhen with Noble Gr,md‘ul,l,;,‘ wvodsky member of the Odd Fel-:at the Juneau Airy He sought $51,000,000 :i appro-| Jerry H. Mason of Ft. Richard- fon at the Juneau el be electing its own governor. | proval of the 1951 program fOr} ey orficiating, : 3 Lodge, who passed away last: R priations and $1,000,000,000 in son is registered at the Baranof is conferred on two new members, | NODIE Grand Considerati for legislative Chamber of Commerce touched off| | George Sundborg pointe at | Alaska pending military approval,! g | rowing by s iy MRS Hns. coolsBE T George Bundbatg poRISTR. SRR & o amd Wit g Uil | Honoring new members the Re- | month DAUGHTER FOR BEDFORDS |Towing authority for expens Hotel. warm discussi i i Butler's bill read elect in “1950” and | Schwamm said today. bekah Drill Team presented a series The meeting was followed by the A daughter was born to Mr. and defense production and $403,000,-f = = Z06———— — :’::.( ::\.”\I” B e e I:"‘ 3 rll ,’,h,:,',,“ l\“iylu'«(f(l‘r” «‘r‘vm::lt ‘ wml(fd(‘l I"(;}JH\; m: \ll‘ bee A of - drills, erving of refreshments t A«él(’m;‘ Mrs, Donald Bedford at 1:30 o'clock U‘UU‘;A u‘mfue]fm(mn for the Fed : l"R()M OGDEN thel Baranot hotel 6O y " “y“u S Terabi “h“‘ ol B immxm' pioad *I‘lm' tacilities During the meeting plans for | Mitiee cons ing of % va tn K, | this morning at St. Anm’s Hospita ; Civil Defense Administration. : V. C. Fmb(w»m Ogden, Utah, is Seven 6ut of 12 legislative com-| Sutceeq the governor . in case of | for Wrangell; & )“ilii\-‘u‘ul ramp for] 1Y preparations for the Annual | Gertrude Boggan, Marorle Clatief rpk Fitiile ' miss welghea seven| Al GFVIS fincs were requcstecifpuitys BRI THOICK e Ehhirnnaations Wb ab] yag s tion s RALE n case of | for Wrangell; a pull-out ramb 'oi|Rebekah Bazaar in November were | Margaret Burke, Daisy Burrell | 0L T e for expenses in the current fiscal - mittee r endat - resignation or death and that the|Sitka and extension of the airfield | otinved The following subcom. | Mabel Blanck, Myrtle Converse and bt dnding oty 1: BOB SYRE ;r,\lu vil;u-‘t‘.y\” by ,. ‘." v .EI'” I ,m: be studied in detail be- \ at };amc_,. R gl mittee appolntments . wefe . an. | Edna Card, The additional $1,000,000,000 in l‘.uhcr}L L. Syre of Be! s - g ; | 25 hir fore any chamber action were taken.| Third Division: New airfield at| .o hceq by Bazaar Chairman,| The nest regular meeting of the SQUARE DANCERS MEET porrowing authority was asked to|Wash., is registered at the Baranof dugeto be o9 ; e o | Seward and more gravel for “”“‘:, rtha Wendling: Raffle, Leong lodge is to be held March 14 and| The Square Dance Callers of enable emergency agencies to ex- | Hotel. i e B { at_Dilithghsm, . . = X fcKinnon; Games, Edna Card: | the members were reminded that!pouglas will have a practice dance pand plant production capacity and Bttt h i lect Alaska’s governor; | E- I+ TOLLOWAYS ARE | _ Fourth Division: New strips #%{p;;cel post Booth, Myrna Martin following the meeting a social hour| 44 8:39 o'clock t at the home | supply under the Defense Produc-| Juneau Paint Store Open Again. B Ct0r Dl to skt ookt of PAR OF NEW SON B‘f’:x"‘lo“mdhl;‘:‘f]e“mm\ been com.|2Nd Mertie Smith; Luncheon and ames in play will be en-|of the Ron Enels in Douglas. tion Act. | A living allowance paid to Federal pleted for all of the work excep UW;d( -Sl‘flo'.w I;abélle Jox.gf‘nmu:. : ; : employes from Federal income tax l Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holloway be- | Seward, Haines and Sitka, Mr. (l:)’u‘lf“rfq;'ui‘merzrs::_‘“;?fi~ Table- Sl s | Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices—Lowest Everyday Prices and Bar t resolution authoriz- | came the parents of a second son | gchwamm said. T . ;3 Pillowcases, b f—————"_'—'__'__‘—“"_"—-—-———- ing » Bt i 6f ’ e to. Mt Bollawhviat ok '\mv S A i Sigrid Dull and Alice Murray; Fish- = Juneau Paint Store Open Again. |l | ing the Bu of Labor was born to Mrs. Holloway at| Approval of further projects on/ > D'p 404 &0 A - L to report pe cally on ls 6:30 o'clock last evening at St.|the 1951 aviation program for| o o’ etly eroux; Aprons, 746-3t | 3 5 ditions in t All Ann’s Hospital. He weighed six| alagka are expected, the Commis- 5 o s to be studied r detail pounds and three and a half ounces.| sioner said, but plans are under-| g ® more informa-! At home is older brother Pat,|way to get to work on those lnl“d]‘ - ] before action | who has great things planned when) immediately ,' to repeal tax on|the little brother gets on his feet i d | £ Me m K g s a was passed. It|und can take an interest in thelr ; | ¢ fs A A4 by was pointed out this L d | young world ILLINOIS VISITOR | / 3 My affect the White Pass | Dad “Red” Holloway is the owner | Dar land of San Fran- e » ” A i 2ailw land manager of the Yellow Cab cisco is & 5uest at the e g | as decided to take the com-| Cor in Juneau, Hotel. — 5‘ recommendation regard ! v — - — 3 i lator a letter from Warren Taylor which | ©qted rosted fo uiforn ul vt - Tw0 Kinds—Drip and Percol 'g sested suggestions for an Alaska | Thermo-reg! B constitutior mittee > ~ o TRV P q ommended wr lor that the | === — — = ] FREE DELIVERY — 10:30 A. M., 2:30, 4:00 P. M. famber would wi an oppor- T 3 t ‘,';i e et et e e e o o o e b e e e e e ot e o e e e P mity to review the constitution F()r P l P 3 | 5 G R when written, Taylor is cheirman | erc? atoror O s | g gg%’%u;‘ ;}@’;fi :':,.’:gE PE@};"" = arning that downright Tow s of the Alaska ! b X % e IRy ‘ 1) '=.€§.m’a o) S\SER & Blad v are found at BERT'S Real Statehood comr » to draft an 2 | “Meaty” Bargains that reaily save you money! YOU TOO SHOULD TRY US!! Alaska constitution. Recommendations Okehed Committee recommendations ap- | Large Size — Califernia’s Finest proved were: (1) no recommenda- | ¢ 5 tion on congressional statehood @Rfi ’T%TQE’EL pgg @ ';9' bills except to protestion basis for | i 5 il Y “hrecboB apportionment of constitutional b l | | e R T g delegates; (2) more time to cansider eePPEdS m il effl’”z 'y [ WINESAP A ELICIOUS apportionment of Territori: por- | » T £a Ly Mgt O n : PR tionment of representatives; (3) “do | The healthful way to keep the family i ‘ AE?L&; lfim, 510D bag $LZ=‘3 fi . h. shop bay $L5§ pass” on Bartlett’s bill not requir- happy at mealtime - serve S & W PEAS, | | e g simmaran ing as large bank reserves in Ala, kal generously and often. Sweet, tender, Y as in dogteam days; (4) “do pass”; - rden-fresh flavor. T : : \ “ i TN TR - r R on Bartlett’s bill regarding loens to Juréyrmith real g m,,,:-f oan contains anly he 1 5 )3 LARGE GRADE A COUNTRY g ...pozEN §p ¢ € bona fide fur farmers; (5) “do Such an easy, econon’ucal way to i and"n":"rrs'con.,s,mnm —_ s v pass” on Bertlett’s bill to provide, dress up your meals! 410 pertection Clover Leaf Kraft—New and Better for a second judge for the Third Another S & W Fine Food. rg : = . | S e e e i § S | BUTTER - Pound79c | SALAD - quart §fg Bartlett's bill to provide tr tation on Canadian vessels from the points of Skagway, Haines and Hyder to others points in Alaska or | points in the continental United anspor- | Grocers who know agrees better” JUNEAU’S FINEST MEATS “S quality is SO much 2 St. 3 (D refi chamby eries commitee a il to.transte | +rs il over the country have judged c ‘S| SHAMROCK HAMS, Half or Whole . . . . . Pound7%c S kg o o emselves, from comparisons made g ' NO MOR | FRESH BOSTON SMOKED FAMILY STYLE Territory; (8) opposition to a wage- | hour bill now being considered in | i n stores. ‘ BUTT . i the Alaska legislature; \(9:1\0 ncmr:: | theron n us open and compare S &W products i BLASK csfi Fr ir i:!iiCken on workman's compensation laws | ey By :eer brand on their shelves. c‘ || PORK RBASTS y ig A until after legislative hearings are with any o they have judged | Delicious—Different Cut-Up—Ready to Cook rompleted. From their own experience, Labor _Situation { S&W Quality best, every time- 3 i [} | b e I © 1b. ea"on ¢ 1h. TR R e roons..tsomuch bt N} DRESSES | - 39 -Gt | SRS chamber committee said that its| statistics were inaccurate and were unfairly used in labor-wage nego- P 11 — tiations. It was also brought out NOCRREERCERRCIRRFRRIGRIGIIFIAFRRRRRAARRRRFARIFTRARAR that in cost-of-living surveys that | allowances were not made for dif- 41 ferences between Southeast Alaska " and the railbelt area. RIM OP PN It was decided that the legislative (A . ‘ the frrrwefid anklet committee meet with representa- that's always NEAT! SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON, Half or Whole . . . .Pound75c PASCO® ORANGK 2 cans 49¢ FROZEN JUICE . . . 12 cans$2.799 SCHILLINGS COFFEE DRIP Case 12-2 Ib. tins $20.00 or Pountd . « « o « 37¢ REGULAR 2 Pounds . - o $1.69 STARKS PurestSkim _ SKIMLAC Milk Powder 24 oz. pkg. 539¢ e S and W Home Style PICKLES, iruly a wonder pickle . Jar 21c SHURFINE PLANTATION McCORMICK’S mygflfimsz MOLASSES | TEA BAGS TOe Fuil quart 3¢ | Phi. of 10033c SEAPORT Broken Slice PINEAPPLE . . 3 large cans $1.00 THAT ALL PURPOSE BLEACH TREND a wender delergent | PEREX 2 large isacka‘gés‘ 9 | Gallon T3¢ CENTENNIAL 25 ibs. $2.53 FLOUR 50 s, $4.99 HAPPY HOME ALPINE ICE CREAM = toMATO JUICE MANY FLAVORS 3 ; Try Cherry Vanilla or Toast Almond 46 OZ. CANS CASE quarc 535¢ | 35¢ 8$3.95 FREE DELIVERY OF COURSE Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday rices—Lowest Everyday Pric EXTRA SWEET... EXTRA TENDER —sa011g ADPAISAT }1S9MOT— S9d11d ADPAIoAT JSIMOT — Sadlld ADPAISAT SaMCT -—- Sadllq ADPAIaAq JSemoT — seoilg ADpioa, Depend On My SANITONE Dry Cleaner! You'll be amazed when you discover the big difference in dry clean- ing. Sanitone means more dirt out! Spots gone : . : no rices —— Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices —Lowest Everyday Prices— Lowest Everday Prices — Everyone KDOWS R ASSUBTED COLORS and SIZES | trace of stale cleaning odors: Sou Mash Ay Were priced at 50c NOW-35e¢ pair or 3 pairs for $1.00 Come in or call today.” CITY DRY CLEANERS Phone 877 See the Sanitone Advertise- ment in March issue of The Ladies’ Home Journal. — Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday P 1id ADPAISAT }S9M0T — Sadlld ADpAIaa] jsamo] KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY COTTON SHOP 2ttt ity 223 Seward Streel 8] — sedud — s, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY I B o o o o o o o o o o o oV o oo o oo ] 2 ,....:......._-...-----------;J‘ R 2 2 2222 B 22 22