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L Y 10 CAL FOR BIDS FOR PAGE SIX LOCAL AR(HITE(TS rics inciuds cnly prr CHOSEN FOR THREE b AED FOR AlASKA it They do not nstruction D THE DAILY ALASKA EMP UNRRA Grant Is Up To Senafe;Measure DOCK REPAIRS Is Passed by House The City of Juneau is finally going WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 — A new Fossand Maltolm(on?rads '. to do something about fixing up its $1350,000,000 grant for relief w Accepted to Plan Cify The City Council Iast night voted tached—is up to the Senate HPH A AT -ll ‘!'!’ to call for bids on dock repairs, af- The House, by a vote of 327 to X neur pile drivers to do the work to provi funds fc e n g The local archi wal fi WASHINGTON, Dt " Three ¥ be available. The call “f' months operations by the Ur Foss and Mal was last o " B i bids motion, put by Councilman Ed Nations Relief and Rehabilitation approved by the City Cour the S D ave been Nielsen, set the mext regular meet- Administration. Attached was a prepare advance plans for t Senator Magnuson (D- ing of the Council, December 21, as substitute news freedom rider pro- publie st wres for bid-opening day : posed by Rep. Herter (R-Mass). B anted thorize the Maritime The Council action was taken in It asks President Truman to use response to a communica his influence with nations receivin: by th 1 Work recondition or con- < The four Councilmen pre for shipping firms E: R Robertson, attorney for the aid to bring about permission for Young, Grummett, Skuse a Jakka, The other two would Nu"(h]."nd Transportation Lu:\m‘:.‘\, American cor .xpgndrnts to report sen — voted to enter into contr \at the sales price of tank- Protesting the condition of the City UNRRA news without censorship for the three pr Previ fix : ther 100 per cent I/(fk.‘ which the steamship firm op- Herter told the House he had in a renewed reque bed ewar cost, CrAtes under an agreement whereby mind White Russia and the U from the FWA, asking that 1 & reporter that the ¢ Olty s to'falntafinthe dock in. raine, where UNERRA #oon 'l return signed loan agreeme o8 hatl lost fidny vedeels 8000 SOMRItian. begin dispensing relief. e . . acts i 3 In particular, Attorney Robertson P architects contracts immediat war' and that the newest ' . that the planning funds coulk thetr floots were 17 yeaps Cplected to recent posting of apor- o 8 e ® e v v ¢ @ 0 & 0 0 advanced. The FWA refused to cc ’ tion of the dock as unsafe. The o 5 ment on the Foss and Malcolm ie Alaska shiplines face a ser- .“'..ml]\hm xs‘ entitled, ‘u.n(lm' its ¢ SUN RISES — SETS . agreements exeept to state that they me“l,. a5 thers 18 agree x’nnm \\nlz 51:1* City, to full o . met all FWA requirements and ap- thors: Chdltan oL the dock, he asserted ® o o December 9, 1945 ¢ o o pear to be the usual form of archi- Sl saif A KEA . 78 G 1 ¢ > AN, bonkeaes. ing approval of my amendment be- e Sun Rises 9:33 a.m. ® The contracts approved by the cause I think the government should HRMS 'N BETHEI. PAY ® Sun Sets 4:08 p. m. e Council for planning of the Mem- take every step possible to aid the . . orial Library, Fire Hall and Airport lines.” up’ OVERCHARGING o rut wp sour shooting iroms, o Administration Building are revised - 2 L Duck Season is over.) ° from those originally submitted by As & 388 1 OPA anforestuent : Sk o 3 P : POSTMASTER POINYS TO Foss and Malcolm activity in smaller and outlying A flat-fee b s been substi- SPE(IA SERVI(ES Fon communities in the Territory, cash tuted for the perc L settlements for overcharges were ment to which several members of (HRISTMAS Gln’ MAILS recently made by two well known the Council had objected. Approv- trading posts in the Bethel area. al was voted after the Foss and — The Oscar Samuelson Trading Malcolm offers had been compared pcstmaster Crystal Jenne called Post of Bethel made payment to with those submitted by a Portland, the attention of the public here to- the U. S. Treasury in the amount Cregon, firm of architects, Wick, day to the advantages of insuring of $437.37, representing two and a Hilgers and Scott. The local offers Christmas gift packages nlaced in half times the proved overcharges were found to be some lower in all the mails on sales of ammunition and traps three cases. The Portland firm is ongress, she pointed out, has re- o residents of that area. serving as architects for the City quced postal insurance rates on third I the case of ‘Bowles vs. Louis of Petersburg and fourth class matter to promote Moncher, another Bethel merchant, Also, Mayor Ernest Parsons an- inci ed usage of the insurance the sum of $232.33 was paid to nounced, preceding the vote, that service and simplified insuring forms cover two and .a half times the the Foss and Malcolm offer for also facilitate the use of the service. gyercharge on sales of certain cost planning the proposed Memorial Coverage for loss or damage to mail- of Jiving commeodities in violation Library here has the approval of the ed parcels may easily be obtained of price regulations governing such Memorial Library Board. That ap- from the clerk at the parcel post gales. proval was made known by Board t the time an item is mail- phe violations in both cases were Members B. D. Stewart and James s should retain insur- proved after investigation by OPA Ryan, B. Frank Heintzleman not ance ipts as evidence of insur- enforcement officials and settle being present. an ould it later become neces- ments were made out of court. Advance planning loans approved ry to filz a claim. The receipt 2 i 8= a3l o and address the by the FWA for the three public should bea name works projects are: Airport Building, of addres: 7,000, Fire Hall, $3,000; Libr advance loan: NOTICE LIQUOR LICENSES m“Cmmml of the City City onl 11 donsider all applic projects are constructed ¢ ¢ i for Ligu within the are intercst-free. 1 ¢ nd Coll D i Meeting on The prices set by Fc - live mailing December, 21 5. colm for'their planning services 4 - C. L. POPEJOY, Alrpon Hm]dmu $5,800; Fire Hml DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! (10,135-t3) City Clerk. Egeeeraneg ’@"” 2@"" Y nwaggmyaygflzugg@a IERRERDDEIENT pYd e If he owns a hoat, has a home workshop, or is an outdoorsman we have a complete assoriment of equipment that will make useful and appreciated Christmas gifts. 9.8 h. p. Johnson Ouihoard Motors Blitz Baitery Chargers Black and Decker Bench Grinders Skilsaw Sanders Magic Wand Welder Seis Baromeiers, Compasses, Marine Horns, Searchlighis Fire Exfinguishers . . . CO2 and Pyrene Mechanics’ Hand Tools Pumps . . . Crankcase, Hand, Gear, Rolary Large and Complete Siock of Marine Hardware * CHARLES G. WARNER (0. CHRYSLER MARINE AGENCY 406 S. Franklin St. PHONE 473 P. 0. Box 620 Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . fo Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ‘“Route of the Coastliners” City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 j erty - - doiv o iae e ki . . . TIDE TABLE . . . @ o o December 9, 1945 @ o e . . e High 4 a.m., ° ® Low 10:40a.m., .2 v e High 16:24p.m, 154 ft . e Low 23:18p.m ° o . @ o o December 10, 1945 ¢ o o ° . e High 5:47a.m, 136 ft. e ® Low 11:34a.m,, 4 ft. o ® High 17:18p.m., 145 ft. e . . Seeecvan Ny IMPORTANI NOH(E FOR NORWEGIANS 15 ISSUED BY FAULKNER of Anks Io 1 of pmpuw owned in rwx» dents of the United of Kroner 10,000. , 1945, a provision- al or was adopted by the Ncrwe Government praviding for Extraordinary Property Account- ing as of September 9, 1945. Under the terms of this ord istrati On owners of property in Nor xcess of Kroner 10,600 — C hout deduction > required to 1 as of Scyu'n b s upon the following corporations and or insti- y residing, or per- :niciled in foreign coun- persons, tutions menent tries ¥ wegian Nationals, who have left Norway after September 1, 1939, 2. All Norwegian Nationals in the service of the Norwegian Govern- ment. | 3. Persons, Corporations, Institu- ticns, etc., who have a: able prop- in the form of real estatz or chattels in Norway or are engaged in business within that country and have investment in such business. Norwegian Seamen, who have not acquired domicile and become tax- payers in a foreign country, are | considered residents of Norway. They ‘e under obligation to register their @ | property regardless of the time of | their land. departure from their native M ANY property own- ers, after a fire, are find- ing that the amount of their insurance is insuf- ficient. Usually this is because they have failed to add enough insurance to meet increasing prop- erty values. Better check up! If you need more in- surance, call Shattuek Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 2 249 _mm IRE-—JUNEAU, ALA&KA e e +H—H-H~rH—l—H"-l-+ | WANT ADS ++—+ wfoefoniorfeefesfeofosfinffocfoofoofeofeafeefelecfesficterecfocfrofosie] H—H—-H—‘ bl FORSALE | WAWTED | | | ot FOR WANTED TO BU3 SALE—4-Room with aby crib and bath. Immediate occupancy. 832 tress. Phone Green 147. W. 8th St. Write P. O. Bc 2 (10,137-t3) o BUY—Overstuffed chair, any 39 FORD TUDOR, $500 lition. Call Douglas 46. Bailey’s Bar. (10,135-t4) PR. DRAPES, Meisner r “D—Large house. No small record player and reproduc “all Reids at Bus Depot T 1y new; man’s aviation shock proof wrist watch; Water Witch ———— — - Jumbo washing machine; hip WANTE D—To rent.3 or 4 bedroem boots, Stze 8 CLE, table radis use, permanent, consider pur- Phore 801 (10,138~ ase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5 10,132-tf) 35 HUDSON SEDAN — Bar - Also 4-room furnished or v bR AN (SRR furnished , house, city lights, © 4 % s running water. Glacier Hiw S WANTED 2 Write Empire C-6598. (10,13 y: & - © Experienced silk spotter PAIR SHOE ICE SKATES, 11';, e and woolen presser. 0. K. o $7.50. Leather sheep-lined jacket, ¢ CLEANERS, Box 86, An- e Size 16, $10. © chorage, Alaska. (10,129-t? ® $20. Call- 242. . . - e GCo weoe0000 00, FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have you? I Electric outboard motor; WANTED—Used furniture 308 Wil- 1 Model A coupe; 1 new :-mile' loughby. Phone brass searchlight; 1'-In. brass ————————————~— bilge pump; I Double-barreled » 3P0y shotgun. Phone 22. (10,135-tf) MISCELLAZLS is NEW BICYCLES, $39. rs, luncheons, Madsen's. Bike Shop, or phone eve éllent home | Green 113, (10,134-t4) | cooking. Phone Blue 501 FOR SALE—8-Ft. skifi. Black A (10,13¢-t4) PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Anderson Shop. No. 1 Newhampshire Red cocke r old Mar. first, $10 each. F.O.B. M. Chapman, Point Baker, Alaska (10,134-10,151) ARANOF BOUK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY . A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention GOOD USED METAL CLARI! with case. One completely over- hauled me clarinet with case. One used flat-top mandolin, with e O b 202’ Framklin St Phone 563 case. One used C-Bb & A cornet, g g © 8 75 SO L with good case. Cash or term Y R Alaska Music Supply Co., Inc. | S (10,133-t1) GUARANTEED Reali Perma- T RTTRN 3 nent, Paper Cu $1 up R i or sale. jeorge OIL BURNER for sale. George ;.. "pequty Shop. Phone 201 Brothers. (10,133-tf) ty 315 Decker Way EOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and b —— a bath, partly furnished. Inquire L.OST AND "(,unn house 1102 9th St. or write P. O e Box 1684, FOUND—Homemade, (10,132-t) sthetcher, on. w FOR SALE—52 gallon water tank, f‘(:““‘{,‘,‘“’:_ L , Yanson Cafe. 10,132-10,136) . — - ‘ FOR BER 6-FT MAHOGANY cigar care, with' N s e marble base. Price $100, cash or pOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. terms. George Bros. (10131-tf) Ritchen privileges. Phone 886. GOOD MODERN 3-Piece bedroom 1ome Hote (10,136-t1 set, davenport. Phone Red 649. | 3.ROOM FURNISHED house, (10,129-tH | path. 513-A Willoughby. 1:%-H. P. ELECTRIC motor. Prac- tically new. George Bros. PIANO NOW FOR RENT at Doug- 10,129-tf) a5 Island. Ph. 143. (10,130-t) CHRISTMAS 'TREES JACK PINE or SPRUCE | 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per fit. (Stand Included) OPENING l)E( .17 1P M to7P M Across From BFHHE‘\'DS STORE PHONE 676—NOW! 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders NO DELIVERIES! Eddie Powers - - - Operafor " SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building. 'WED TONIGHT | Miss Charliene Amold and Sgt. | Mario Sodini will be wed tonight at i" 30 o'clock at the Catholic Church of the Nativity. Following the ceremony a reception will be held ;‘IC the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry _ Arnold on the Fritz Cove Road. A 30-FT. TROLLING BOAT—31B196. bus will be at the church to take All in good shape and ready to!those who desire to the recepiion. go.; Between 2. and 8 Plodts: Call | £ " s = vk b o N on board IXL. Small Boat Harbor. (10,123-10,140) | WINBDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. NEW HAMPSHIKE RED Fryers— New York dressed, 60c per pound.; Phone 385. (10,118-10,148) || 1939 PFirst South Seattle 4 TWO-APT. HOUSE — Fumished, | ~=————— full lot. - garage, good Jocation, Phone Green 665, between 4 and i | | ! { | | [ i 7p. m. (10,112-40) ‘ SHOES REPAIBED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE | Waterproof Shining i | PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greetmgl Cards, with envelopes, Alaska | Scenes. Available now at Winter § | & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-tf) ! T DIES HERE DEC. 6, | Alkert Marquardt, oldnmer from | | Valdez, died Thursday evening, Dec. 6, at St. Ann's Hospital at the age; {of 75. He had been in poor health | for some time, coming here about |Ncv. 1 for hospitalization from Ten- jdkE(“ where he had gone for his {health. Funeral services will be held here Monday, from the Chapel of the Charles W. Cdrter Mortuary. e SONS OF NORWAY Important meeting tonight at 8. Election of officers. Refreshments. (10,137-t1) > BLACK LABEL! R AR B | and Dyeing ) Invisible Resoleing i \ ) Hollywood Shoe Parlor Artic Delivery Service For Prompt Delivery PHONE 101 || HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 MRS. EDITH WALKER BARANOF HOTEL Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS gy For Comfort and | Bervice Get the New Wasb- ¥F. B l!f"v;"m- " ington Habit ms'msn.n.nno— ,_.__.i i mnsn%mtd/ ewing Southeas Deaily Scheduled Trips Sitka Petersburg 14"90 HAINES SKAGWAY S0UT i AND OTH SPECIALIZING IN IR HAIR CUTTING AND GENE For Information and Reservations Phone 612 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, |94> “ & W (s Wrangell Keichikan "rips TO HOONAH ITEASTERN PORTS RMANENT WAVING RAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LEUCRELLE AUDITS Public Aceountants — Auditors — 1IONE SYSTEMS FAUTY SALON 452 TAXES | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY 1 Establish sd 1940 Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE— Kinloch N. Neill INQUIRE ABOUT OUR <IONT 201-2 LAVERY BUILDING John W. Clark ACCOUNTING SERVICE HLY ELLES via With connections FOR RESE M. S. DAILY TR 4?3 SIIE?. ?3 T elershurg to Craig, ateamers for Prince Ruper RV LINES KETCHIKAN g and Wrangell wock, Vancor ’2"‘\“ PHO Hydaburg and and Seattle 612 PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGW.: \\' \\n HAINES TUESDAY—8 sailing Date Subject (u Change WD { o e et i e .n.u R R ! { Painting Contracior With a (3 arantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELILAN = lbecorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS 000009 oo MWOWQMMOOMMQOONO“M CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY 4 WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS in' 12 and 32-yolt D. C. REX PUMPS THE management of this bank is' pledged to conserva- tive operation. The sfery of depositors’ funds is our primary comsideration. I addition, the bank is s mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which ia- sures each of eur depositors agsinst loss o & maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT WSMCE commvnqy