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’ Q -~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1938. 7 BARNEY GOOGLE By FJH.” A v \TION 0 1. cabtn . [\ K\ 1 K A o y D b ATTENTIEN, PLEASE WAAL--T SWOW '\ AN _ \L D {F COUPLE NO.7 S0 THAT'S WHAT TAS W Nl g D DO v Doo 2s TN y o 0o oD WILL KINDWY STEP CONTRAPTION \S FOR 2 s, [ v poo CZN FORWARD, MR.SNUEEY NE ORTER YLD ME Al _ », 7> |\ N e o SMTH_ WILL PRESENT AFORE T PUT MY a— e ' \_0\1(—&‘—@{"\E a\:\'\é%%‘mr-: s o Bkl ) 4 n Pk QUTSTANDING A \N'\'ERPRETP\T\ON ofF i the THE "LA DE I U .. DOODY DOO” ! h 1 1600 r IND, AIM OF W h ) Neil , King ‘Features 3 : PAA FIELD HOSTf f«"s%g Bedtime Should Be A Fixed ) posted Tfl FUUR PLANES By Lydia Gray Shat e e [ 1 | Yesterday was a big day at the Roosimanmesinn ¥ [ B & ( Pacific Alaska Airways airport on X i \ WANT AD || the Mendenhall Flats with two PAA | ! INFORMATION 1 planes coming in from Fairbanks, F l bringing fifteen passengers, and the , —_— e 3 orGs to the ten-ton Army amphibian of the h‘;"““‘ LIve EVERe I The News Johnson party landing also fron Datiy rate per line for consecutive | that city and taxing to a stop be- \ . By The AP Feature Service side the PAA clipper of the same wertions: Y G = 543 type which arrived Saturday. | 8y o g i . | WERY season produces The PAA passengers brought in | I H 2 () [ In case o ¢ error or if an ad || a mew crop of queens. |by Pilots Jerry Jones, Joe Crosson . il KU 2 has been stopped beiore ex- | Here gre three from themid- |Gene Mey ing and Walt Hall were: BEAUTY N piration, "d""""‘“‘: B ‘3‘7’4?”“; || ‘summer harvest, with a new | Lois Spencer, Eileen Walsh, Mrs. J. | [ “;1 g n‘;“':’i 'P;’;"; & gw:n || “typical American girl” for |F. Crane, Mis. L. F. Panting Mrs. | once and same | good measure: Eleanor Robinson, Dr. Sjolund, Chris | attention. s ol L Nerland, George H. Curtaz, Joe' i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | |4y Hunter, Senator Robert Reynolds, | RIGHT r shot fall for t SR SRS S Mrs. L. T. Oldroyd, Harold Smith, wno“ often Qn.,u"h his mother will T il n By b P - RO T T One day .. 10c | Mrs. N. Cameron and infant, and | and let him sif up an extra half hour. It's happened it. ‘gl”ty \(”'\]1\,{1“‘ ¢ ixed Additional days . 4 | | Jack Oldroyd. before. Mothér is easily worn down, and would {"xs ".’m\\ n;’tll-» 5 dies TN | < NTETG Minimum charge . 50c i ¢ | rather give in than have a fuss. RONG A W s .2 e | 1ELY CLOTHES Copy must be in the office by 2 ¢ 3 ! o gl 3 felock in the afternoon to insure ! TO VISIT DAUGHTER! MISS GRUBER SOUTHBOUND MAR(]ARET BOWEN L i S J ! nsertion on same day. |2 Taken suddenly ill again ye | Miss Vivian Gruber, @ ier t' sirle PN IEA We accept ads over telephone day, Mrs. Tom Jensen was taken Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gruber, left i SOLOIST TORIGHT i '|rom persons listed in telephone to St. Ann’s Hospital for the second [ morning on the Yukon for Tac 1 pra % I ectory. time in three weeks and is under|Wash, where she will enter train- is evening at 7 o'clock the Ju ! P s Ad {atie the care of physicians. Her mother,|ing in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Miss neau Woman's Club will « | ot el 7"? V_Ajk" I A lfl_l_‘fr' Mrs. W. E. Fetro arrived from Skag- | Gruber was a member of the gradii-| to the dedication progran IN 1 I ITENNING way this morning to be at her|g class of '37, of the Juncau| by brea he pr \ | - LLLLVANAINAS FOR SALL ‘ daughter’s bedside. At present she hool ranged and presentid | | te Outtifioe foe Men — e | |is with her daughter in Juneau, Mrs. | .t — | Bowen, wellknown soprano soloist i BC;YS BIE;’C:“E'( 7‘t~:‘ Clarence Walters, % Trv the rwmpwe ciassitieds for|of Seattle | { drawers. 425 ‘Eas ¢ e : e cesults. This program, which was to e s FOR SALE-House, 2 apartments, POTLATCH MONARCH ¢ Today's News Today.—&mpire. | ————— - = —| been given last Tuesday eve 3 each 4 rooms with bath. Air con-| Phylliss Savage, 20, once of Kan- R e o CALL FOR BIDS | over the Woman Club The ,;I. ditioned, furniture, full basement, | sas City, Mo., is the queen of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at! proadcast, was postponed until garage. Also 4-room furnished | Portland, Ore, Potlatch of Sealed Bids will be received at)the office of the Cily Clerk, Peters-jevening because of work connecle house. This property brings $130.00 Progress. the office of the City Clerk of |burg, Ala not later than 2 pam.|with the installing of the new e per month. Will sell part or all.|f 1 |Fairbanks, Alaska, not later thanjon September 5, 1938, and will then tion. i 4 ‘ G. Sheeper, Evergreen Ave. Blue 8:00 P.M. on August 30th, 1938 and|be publicly opencd and read, fo Miss nces Harland, talente s 135 evenin, then publicly opened and read for|furniching all labor, materials, and| Junean musician, will be the 1 5 fil - 5 0 furnishing all labor and material | equipment necessary for the con-|companist this evening. {( 7 6 ROOM furmshvd house for necessary for the construction of |struction of the Experimental Fur| - ¥ PONRDINS TR — 1119 W. yth St. Concrete Sidewalks and Curbing in|Farm Building, University of Alas-| COMING TO JUNEAW i W PODDING TRA Z." K b, g S~ L > T T, U5 accordance with plans and specifi- | ka, a frame structure with rein-| X St 3 H b NF ¥ P%i SA’;’ZI c{’l" T“jtfl“"” o cations on file in the office of the |forced concrete foundation, which is| Pa engecs shoard the Aleutis i I B \ oo vt Pl A City Clerk, where they may be ex-|to be built in accordance with plans| ‘“l,“ 1 }””"j ““" Mo S R AR ¥ i amined and copies obtained. A|and specifications on file in the of-| “ ["v[ "F’l’“ {'“ o '»' = Te ] OV J ), 1 MISCELLANI' DUS deposit of $10.00 will be required to | fice of the H. B. Foss Company m»} anc S ener Ropim 5 sy i PO . insure the safe return of plans and | chitects, Juneau, Alaska, where the "1 A A DA AR ™ SUARANTEED B"“IN’L Lrrim specifications, this amount to bnlma\- be examined and copies ob- | 1 Denis, . $450. . Pinger wave, Goc, refunded when they are returned. |tained. A deposit of Ten Dollars 1 ke D Lola's® Beauty, Sugp, . telephong | Bids roceived after. the e thud| (41000) will be required to insure| [ The Charles W. Carter f 5o | = 201, 315 Decker Way, ‘ i s received after the time fixed w | M j 51 | ware (,() or opening will no e considered. e safe rel D] S 1 PAINTS LS 3 : £ 1l not b id | the safe return of the plans and| | ortuary { i | . OrLS f i S N IR TR L \TOBACCO ROYALTY | ~ Al bids shall ne accompanied by |specifications, that amount to v».‘ | Fourth and Franklin Sts [ 1] JuNo-D i1 i Builders' and Shelf | cash of trade at Nuggst Ghop. | ‘78 Castillo Najera, deughter :|cash, certified check or a bid bond, | refunded when they arc returned | FHONE 10 1 W i B WARE i s B anaists € i Rl L |furnished by a Surety Company; Al bids shall be accompanied by s ™ s Lodé and placer location notlcesi Roite s Souath BostonJ ‘;“a Wt;’_ |authorized to do business in Alaska, | cash, certified check, or a bid bond, | A ————————————————— v | | . 4} for sale at The Empire Office. | bacco festival. i = for five (5%) percent of the amount } furnished by a Surety QOYHDEHY au- i | e e | X 3 K | : bid. Should the successful bidder | thorized to do business in Alaska, for | f JUNEAU TRANSFER T’ FOR RENT { fail to enter into a contract and)five (5) percent of the amount ol I JUNEAU - YOUNG ; \’I;‘CA T e o furnish satisfactory performance the bid. Should the -"""""“\'“‘llb“" i p.m 16—Night Phone ‘ ¢ UNEAU - YOUNG NC shop Apts. Phone bond within the time stated in|der fail to enter into a contract i ooty B AN DRI {ardw (_‘ e | I iware Lempany g | the proposal, the geposit shall be|and furnish satisfactory perform-| | bl b e VAGANCY AUG. 2. 3 rooms and forfeited as liquidated damages ance bond within the time stated in { B L—GLA bath; modern apt. Shabaldak | ges. . B it : g e Shelf and Heavy Hardware | The successful bidder shall be|the proposal, the deposit shall b | ing Service Apts. Phone 642. o | e liquidated damages. | % Guns and Ammunition | R - |required to file a performance bond | forfeited fquidated damages. | l Sert’s Cash g Y APARTMENT for re’y at the lin the full amount of the contract '_““'] f““]_l’“f“‘ b’fdder *“-’*“b'"‘!i“': | PHONE 1 Bishop. | price, which bond shall be furnish- { quired to file a performance bond i 1y i e |ed by a Surety Company acceptable | the full amount of the contract | 3 d G L MOTOKS FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bldi’ to the Public Works Administration, | Price, Which bond shall be furnishc W‘ | LCO and i Two rooms. Phone Blue 510, Roy | No bid may be withdrawn, after | Py 8 Surety Company acceptable to] i MAYTAG PRODUCTS Allen. the scheduled eclosing time for .the|the Public Works Administration 1 JOHNSO! i VACANCY at the Nugget Apts. | receipt of same. e Oyrner ma;| No bid_may be withdrawn, after| T NSON | he i, v, > i » schet s closi i r el Man” | s o ok B retain the bids and checks or bonds | th€ chedule closing .“""’ for th o re AR !v APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. | TOMATO RULER for a period of sixty days before|Teceipt of bids, for thirty days. = —~ AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBLR TO 5 i FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished house. 835 Dixon. Phone Red 470 VACANCY at the Fosbee. FOR RENT—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Irguire at bank. COZY, warm, furm, apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ' WANTED WANTED—Maid for general nouse-i work. Phone 361. ~ LOST AND FOUND | FOUND—Boys' bicycle some time ago. Owner may have by proving| ownership and paying for this adv. | LOST — Sheafer Fountain pen.| Peggy Walsh, of Washington, Ind., queens it over her state’ tomato crop. | TypIcAL " Frances Donelon, of New York City, was acclaimed in a maga zine poll as the “typical Ameri. can girl.” accepting or returning same to ine Bidder. This project is being financed in part with funds provided by the ] |of Public Works and shall be con- strueted under rules and regulations of the Public Works Administration as approved by the Administration |by executive orders of the Presi- !dent, and as amended for Alaska Attention is called to the fact that no less than the minimum | | wage rates as shown in the Specifi- | cations shall be paid on this project. | If any person contemplating sub- | mitting a bid for the proposed con- tract is in doubt as to the meaning |of any part of the plans and speci- fications, or other contract doeu- ments, he may submit to the En- gineer, Town of Fairbanks, Alaska, |a written request for an interpre- Return to City Clerk’s Office. Re- ward. DIMOND FLIES WITH DONOHOE Alaska elegate Anthony J. Di- mond left Fairbanks last Thursday forenoon for Nenana in a plane flown by Thomas M. Donohoe of Cordova. They were then to go to| McKinley park. then fly to Palmer for a plitical meeting to be held last Saturday night. —————— The Government suction dredge P. S. Michie, has arrived in Col. |MISS BERG SOUTH tation thereof. The person sub- mitting the request will be re- !sponsible for its prompt delivery. Federal Emergency Administration | “| wage TOMORROW MORNING Any interpretation of the proposed r documents will be made only by Miss Sylvia Berg, daughter of Mr. addendum duly issued and a copy land Mrs. Hans Berg, is leaving for Of such addendum will be mailed |the States tomorrow morning on Or delivered to each person receiv- the Canadian Pacaific steamer Prin- ing a set of such documents. The cess Charlotte. |TOWN OF FAIRBANKS will not Miss Berg, a graduate of the|be responsible for any other ex- Juneau High School, has been em- |Planations or interpretations of the ployed in the office of the Alaska Proposed documents. Laundry for the past year. She| The right is reserved to reject plans to enter the University of 'any and all bids and to waive any Washington in Seattle for the com- informality in the bids received. ing school year, previous to which,| There.is available the sum of however, she will visit with friends about $45,000.00 for this project. in Portland, Ore. | TOWN OF FAIRBANKS, — ., | By GRACE FISHER, WOMEN OF THE MOOSE City Clerk. Wrangell Narrows and stated work Food Sale, Bert's Cash Grocery, 10 First publication, Aug. 15, 1938. | on the bar at Fall Creek, a.m., September 3, ady, | Last publication, Aug. 22, 1938, This project is being fimanced n | part with funds provided by the| Federal Emergency Administration) of Public Works and shall be con-| structed under rules and regulations | of the Public Works Administration | as approved by the Administratior by executive orders of the Pre dent, and as amended for Ala Attention is called to the fact’ that no less than the minimum rates, as shown in the con-| truction regulations included in the| centract, will be paid on this pro-|\ — jeet. If any person contemplates \IH)- mitting a bid for the above men- tioned work and is in doubt as to the meaning of any part of tie plans and specifications, or other; contract documents, he may submit to the Architect a written request! for an interpretation thereof. The| person submitting the request will; be responsible for its prompt de-| livery. Any interpretation of the proposed documents will be made only by addendum duly issued and a copy of such addendum will bLe| malled or delivered to each person receiving a set of such documents.| The Owner will not be responsible| for any other explanations or in- terpretations of the preposed docu- ments, The right is reserved to reject anyl and all bids and to waive any infor- mality in the bids received. I There is available the sum of | about Nine Thousand Five Hundred | Dollars ($9,500,00) for this project.| TERRITORY OF ALASKA | By CHARLES E. BUNNELL, ] | | President, University of Al- aska, College, Alaska First publication, YAugust 22, 1938. Second publication, August 29, 1938, 1wl eidSi The Daily 4 is invited to present this coupon (o “—~CAPITOL THE. AND RECEIVE TWO TICKET “BEG., BORROW Your Name Miay Appeur—W a Empis night at the box office of r’v 9 ) ALQ‘A 7 4 Home-Grown Vep Daily — !‘m Califo ma fi‘"“; con Transport THE PURE F Telephone 478 "FOR INSURANCE Aa as Telephone 409 B. M. Behren Y wlunow CLEANING PHONE 485 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON [ Bank Bldg. | | Ouwr trucks go muny place amy | time. A fank for Diesel ORl and a tank for Crude O#f save burn.r tiouble. PHONE 149, Nlulfl‘ Hs REL mm E TRANSFER | xg“fl ERK niion ' x.)\/(\ NE 36 DELIVERY very prompt aint We Liave It! IDEAL PLINT SHOP : W. WENDT 549 PHONE AMILY SHO‘~ SFOR" “Juneaw's Oldest Exclusive oe Store” LOU HUDSON-—Manager Seward St. Junean McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY