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PAGE SIX DYEA ROAD COMPLETE The Dyea Road, coupling Skag- way with the old camp of Dyea, is| now complete, according to George now year and re-aligned. the road will D rough graded and that next| be re-graded wumum-: PERFORMED ried last evening by U. S. Com- | missioner Felix Toner at his home Miss Agnes Florence Gable and Joseph Charles Johnson were mar- | JACK, FRED SORRI ARE - ENROLLED, MONTEREY THE DAILY ALASKA BWPME-—-JUNEAU ALASKA PENINSULA COLLEGE ALASKA HOUSING AUTHORITY PLANS : PRIDAY sEPTEMBm 17 1943' GOVERNOR ISSUES PROCLAMATIONON | b " W-A- N-T A-n-s Pavley, chief of the Engineering DIVORCE FILED in Douglas. Witnesses were June| 2 Bivision of the Alesks Rosd Com-| Martha Martin Has filed for a!pyryan and AWZls R. Petersor. T Bllll mfi Amou MR I:OR(E DAY mission, who returned yesterday ‘“\Uu‘fl‘ fxr;ijvb:n Mfi¥]111 on L];(‘ P P | Jack and Fred Sorri, sons of Ju- g - IS from an inspection of the road. |8&rounds of desertion. A g neau Pioneer Mrs, E. O. Davis, have - g Tapley said that the road is married in Petersburg in 1945, Red Cross membership through-|enrolled in the Monterey Peninsula | Governor Gruening today issued r un nm ! l" 0! Mrs. Marton now resides at Kake. |out the world totals 88.000000 | College at Monterey, California. ompr IISIVG egl a-;“ proclamation honoring Alr Force : SURPLUS EQUIPMENT | Armed Forces. | Jack, Juneau High graduate of '48 is majoring in Business Educa- |tion and will continue his studies juntil his inevitatle induction in the Fred, who attended the University of Alaska for two years, is contihu- |ing his Business Administration tive Program Develop- ed af Recent Meeting The 11. Alaska Housing Authority held their regular quarterly meeting | in Fairbanks, September 8 through The agenda consisted mainly |Day on September 18, which marks (the tirst anniversary of the United £tates Air Force as an independent military establishment, as follows: Whereas, the Pres‘dent of the United States has proclaimed Sep- tember 18, 1948, as Air Force Day to honor the air arm of the Nation- al Military Estabishment, and 32-t. troller rigged ready to go— (2-BEDROOM house, pine-paneled best buy of season; be at Small Boat Harbor 2 weeks. The FORRESTER; several other trollers. HALE and Schoenecker properties, patent. Auke Bay area, log cabin pat, acreage, Fritzz Cove, log cab- living room, tire place, full con- crete basement, , atito- l&l‘:c v‘;:w hlut tile kitchen and ocation, unfiirnished. #1,500- 3-BEDROOM house, double plumbing, ‘hardwood floors, con- | course at night college. He is em- s A L E ployed as correspondent for Dens-|of delevoping & comprehensive leg- Whereas, the United States Airy, g‘Ds"“"c;m“;’“‘?:;_n v i "g‘fl‘l"’— s-m:z%oou residence, lows of California, a corporation of | islative program. to seek a rclief Force on September 18, 1047, ml . A ’ y ' furnishet full eoncrete Sealed Bids en the following used equipment will be received at the office of the Buginess Manager, Unemployment Compensation Commission of exclusive gift shops. Pat, Fred's wife, and their two to the critical housing of the Territory. The Rev. Paul C. O'Connor, chair-| shortage the fortieth year of its history as the word's oldest military air or- |ganization, became an autonomous Dixon Ave., immediate occupancy. 4-BDR. compl furn. and 2-BDR completely furnished, Star Hill. basement, automatic heat, DUPLEX, Cedar Tract, two mod- ern 1-bedroom apartments, fully | | children, Ronnie and Cherie, re- Alaska, Juneau, Alaska, on or before 10:00 A.M., September 28, 1948, and | cently fiirchated a new ome | ta | man of the Authority, declared upon lair force and is this year otserving|2-BDR, basement, furnace, double r\smlshed excellent condition, then and there opened and read. East Monterey. conclusion of the sesslons that “theits ftirst anniversary as ap inde-| Plumbing, electric kitchen, ma-| 10 yeats old. All five Sorris were born in Ju- | Board after a complete analysis of |pendent organization in the defense! rine view, Hemlock. b 3 and lrcl?fi!“l'l‘ Apfi::me:::d Houses, Ni imeogr: 1 i li 3 neau. the cituation considers that the re-'structure of our nation, and INCOME - INCOME - INCOME wmm mvpo Y. build- d ‘(\Il)?,gt;;;;x;;n 2 Ashine 1 éh::,l:i;ia" Inter-Comm Set e sponsikility of providmg a relief to‘ Whereas, a grateful citizenry, re-; 3-apt, one, two and three bdrs. X H: g 0 ted Mfg b Webster C | 3 the housing problem in Alaska rests calling the years of experience, of completely furnished, basement muu"mm 23‘ o 25T ks €. by R o "osp“‘l mm with toth the Federal and the Ter-| development, and of service that| etc. Large lots, garage, near . ritorial government,s and that upon havs produced its present capabili- Governor’s House. Marine view. 1 Letterograph, hand operated Desk Lamps this s both Federal and Terri- |ties and efficiency, recognizes the ! ‘Terms. —_— OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINGS Mfg. by Heyer Corp. 2 Goose Neck — 1 Upright Patricia Myrick and Ohristing | topjy) legislation was proposew.” {United States Afr Force as one of|615 East St. 2 bdrs, compl. furn., Cz’1 914 Anytime 5 Myrick were admitted to St. Ann's| e Territory must do some-|the nation’s most far-reaching wea-| large basement, remodeled, im-;LASSIE, less than 2 years old, 1 Photocopying Machine 1 Fan, Electric, 8 in, hospital yesterday for tonsillecto- | thing as requited by the direct re-|pons of defense; mediate occupy. 46-ft. boat, combine halibut and 1 Dryer 12x18 (Emerson Elect. Mfg. Co.) mies. st sponsibility to its citizens, and the| Now, therefore, I, Governor of PILE driving equip. Make pur- trolling. Gray diesel 165 hp; ra. 3 Pans 1 Electric Heater ? Discharged from the hospital were | nation must assist in providing aid!the Territory of Alaska, whose citi-! chase price in few months op-{ dio, iron mike. With or without Wesix Elect. C Mrs, J. J. Pugh, Jack David and|,s yequired by its enormous de-|zens are the most air minded of i eration. Plenty work. Marine( halibut and salmon gear. Built (Wesix Elect. Co.) Clyde Lane. mand upon Alaska for housing the |all Americans, in order that we may| carpentry shop, fully equipped| by Bud Fields. Admitted to the Government|i),cands of Federal employees and honor the men and women of our! with heavy machinery; falling{BOBBY G—A large cruiser for Equipment may be inspected at Room 314, Goldstein Building, Juneau, Alaska. Bid forms may be obtained at the office of the Business Manager. We reseve the right to reject any and all bids. September 16, 1948 R. E. SHELDON _ 3 1t home,” the Rev. O'Connor the service of those who in the! BIj Variety She Also 3-( July. $2450 ‘e rector NIGHT, SEPT 17, AT|°" . See Bliss Variety Shop. 3 ! Executive Director ;’0‘?".’:‘& RY THEATRE, BE-|Stated: : Armed Forces or in the civillan} yqr, completely furnisffed home:7 ACRES PATENTED land with f &” 24 At the next Territorial legisla- centers of science, research, and' gt Norway Point. 3-bedroom house and adjoining - “"jture, the Alaska Housing Author-'production have aided in the build-|1,0TS: Juneau, West Juneau, and i Cabin. Good buy. § ity will submit a bill entitled “A ing of our air might, do hereby Douglas, 1842 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, $550. ] Hospital yesterdaly were Evelyn Johnson and Jack David of Haines and Minnie Albert of Juneau. ————————— AWARDING OF CHRIS CRAFT MAIN FLOOR-----A. B. HALL Mgzin St. --- Between 3rd and 4th Meat SOLD AT COST fo Locker Customers Only All Prices Below Include Cuiting, Wrapping and in Your Locker COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH WHAT YOU ARE NOW PAYING '\racmral services the many more thousands of mili- tary personnel. If Alaska is to de- velop, by following the most ele- mentary rule, we must make it pos- sible for our people to have a de- Lill to provide assistance for mod- erate cost and rental housing pro- jects, and moderate cost and rental ising.” ez parts and under Title I pro- vides that should Congress so au- thorize, the Territory will bond itself, or guarantee bonds issued by the Alaska Housing Authority up to $15,000,000 to construct moderate cost or rental housing. The bonds are to be retired from income of the | sale or rental of such housing. Fifty i percent of the housing to be con- the construction of rental and sale housing as a revolving fund. Title 111 generally applies certain re- quirements and restrictions to both Title T and Title II and includes tr> requirement that any pro}ects constructed under the bill shall te gesigned and planned in size and! anner to encourage the fullest use| 1of Alaskan professional and con-/ and ‘of local| | building materials. The Federal program will include | | two Llls, one of which is to au- thorize the Territory to bond itself up to $15,000,000 to construct | housing, as required by the Terri- | torial Organlg Act, and the other is a comprekensive bill providing |for a loan of $10,000,000 to assist; | the private, home bullding industry |and to construct public housing. This bill, known as H.R. 7019, was drafted by the Housing and Home This bill is divided into! jair force for their contributions to | |the development of American avia- ition and to the growth of American air power, often at the sacrifice of | their lives, and likewise recognize| proclaim Saturday, September 181 1948, as Air Force Day in the Ter- ritory of Alaska. I urge all citizens to join in tke observance of th { the first anniversary of the United States Air Force, in the forty-first| year of American military aviation, | jwith ceremcnies appropriately ex-: pressing their appreciation of the contribution of American military fair power to our present peace and; freedom and their faith in Ameri- can air power as a guarantee of CELEBRATES FIRST BIRTHDAY YESIEI!I)AYI Honoring the first birthday of, Leslie Ann Fournie, a party was given yesterday by her mother,‘f | Mrs. John Fournie. Mrs. Belle Bur- ! | ford, Leslie’s grandmother, assists | red at the party. | Members of the younger set who . attended the party were: Susie| | Cooley, borah Wood, Marjorie Simmons, Christine Hicks, Pamela Porter, Linda Lee Lucas, Erick McCarthy, Robert Cooley, Patricial Gormley, Rick, Jeff and Chris Garrison. The mothers of the youngsters also flt- | tended. 1 Sk | VA MAN HERE i ILESLIE ANN FOURNIE I i \WURPHY & MURPHY SEHCH ARy R De"Efi. Range, oil hea{; hot w_;(m; equip. 2 good Titan power saws, } etc.; Seaview Apts; two cafes; center Juneau, good income. FOR RENT 10-room unfurnished | home at 481 South Franklin. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 615 over First National Bank | —_—— R FORSALE | i |{EASY Washing machine, Westing- |2-BEDROOM HOUSE house deluxe refrig, 6-year crib, spring and mattress. Call Red | 993 2t 2 HP Universal motor, just over- hauled. James Prueher, Berg- man Hotel. 993 4t AT G A e R AL oy NEW two-bedroom residence com- | plete with fireplace, garage, full i reinforced concrete bapement, | forced warm-air furnace, elec- tric hot water heater, hardwood | floors, tile in bath and Kkitchen. | Located in the Highlands. Phone { 107. 993 5t tank, all for $150. Call Garmick’s Grocery. 993 2t -1 MARIMBA, 1 Lifetime Ironer for $130 which is listed at 322995- in Seattle. Phone Red 575. 93 4t| EXCELLENT investment, partly compieted house on 50 by 100 lot, only $3850. '48 CIVILIAN JEEP, 2-ton trailer, power take-off with 30-inch crosscut saw and table, Ram- sey winch in front. Bought in 1938 PLYMOUTH PICKUP, $300. 1937 NASH SEDAN, $300. FIVE BEDROM HOUSE, large liv- ing room with fireplace, good furniture, Channel view, $4,750, $1500 down. is-noom HOUSE between PRA and NCCo. $1900. $1000 down. furnished, beautiful setting on beach. West Juneau road. $4500. {SEVERAL INVESTMENT PROP- ERTIES AVAILABLE. |continuing peace and lasting secur-| spwiNG “Machine, tread!e‘model,'Mlscellaneous marine engines, boats, SALES AGUENCY Real Pstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harnor — Phone 911 FOR SAI.B (Continued) 7-HP three n';ase elecs. motor; 16- HP Gray Sea Scout, overhauled; 24-HP outboard motors; new and used 12-volt - battery chargers; one two-wheel trailer, 500 {t. plow steel cable; drill press and milling machine. Remember to see “I LOVE TROUBLE” at the Capitcl Theatre Sept. 15 and 16. Juneau Welding and Machine Shop. 987 tf POTATOES, carrots, small and large. Northern Vegetable Farm, Glacier Highway. 984 tf 3% minute walk from post office.! gapy B et and pad, $5; high %F‘lnnnce Agency in Washington, D.| Neil S. Miller of the Anchorage| Phone Red 575. 993 4t chair, excellent condition, $12. We carry only the best merchandise the market affords and you have access to your locker [l eciiive wanch of e govern- |sion otices s urived heve 1o FOR SALE by owner, 3-bedroom | Oul 241 gl | furnish Jouse. location. S NISHED house oarage. » TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY, ALSO SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. s T i ki e Bargain for quick sale. 4 | "Ig. San, outhosra moter, 34 BEEF Rou"n or BEEP (70-80 lbfi‘ average weight) ... Lo!" nf “Er (trimmed, no flank or kidngy—60—70 lbs.) ..... the 80th session of Congress. The Alaska Housing Authority to date has operated solely with funds ~rovided from the management of the few war housing projects in he Territory. To date no funds “ave been received from the Terri- visit Sitka before returning north.! ¥ISCELLANEOUS | RALPH A TREFFERS, Paint Con- tractor, all kinds of painting; 1941 FORD sedan delivery (panel) ’46 motor, new tires, make offer. New Kenmore cabinet sewing machine. Phone Douglas 355. 2 2t MAHOGANY speed boat and 25 hp acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove Road. 920 6t $325 for 1938 V-8 Coupe. Phone 016- ring 3. + 976 4x 32-FT. Cabin Crulser, practically and paperhanging. Phone Blue! new. 40-hp Redving motor. Ph st, Rib Steaks—30- ) torial government for the financial | outboard moter. Good condition. s nln 0]" BEEP {Fot Hoas f 89020, Tbe) ... 3 support of the Authority. 462, 986 ul $400. Phone Red 127. ogg 3t | Douglas 183. 916 t VT SRR . HAVE that paint job done now. ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light cu“cx or nm (Pot Roasts—T70-80 lbs.) cung mn“s (10 1b. boxes—wrapped as you want) . SALISBURY'S WORK IN WINDOW DISPLAY For immediate service see Ralph Treffers, phone Blue 482. 66 tf GUARANTEED Realisic Perman PRACTICALL new water tank. Phone Douglas 213. 992 3t REX Concrete Mixer No. 7-S. Ska- Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 976 tf Gnou“n ‘mn (None Better—Ask Our Customers) ............ ssc 1b. ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up| Bit Logging Hoist, 4 speed yard- N OTRT T i Wttt ek % e e ik ffffffffff —_ e e . FOR ARTS AND (RAFTS| Loss Besuty Ston. Phone o1 | er oer sadbment: e S0\ or lomse. Pn.an. omi d LOIN 0! ".x (Well Trimmed and Fresh—10 lbs.) Lm 0'" Pn“ (Skinned, Cut as You Want Them—10 lbs.) snomnzn nr Pnnx (Skinned, Lean and Meaty—12 1bs. )ssc 1b. PORK LAMB ----- 69¢c Current display of the Arts and window is featuring products of |Della and Harold Salisbury. Character and novelty made by Mrs. Salisbury are shown, | along with samples of commercial art, reproduction work and posters by Mr. Balisbury. Originals in dry Craft Club in the Vic Power store’l dolls '"N'I'-IIIIMB;CO.IM SOLID Odk table &nd Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - Enlarging Artists’ Palnts and Materials Blue 4 chairs, 3 plece bedreom suite, 8x10 rug and pad, 10x12 rug and pad. Phone Green 611. 990 tf hoat 31A558, Small Boat Har- ;Fiinting - Photosts |Two milk goais, $40.00. Tnquire afii mflmfin bor, between floats 5 and 6, 991 3t Eo_fiflfimulmm‘fhv or Davis. % 6 FOR RENT APARTMENT: Living room, bed- room, kitcheénétte, and bath. Fritz Cove Rd. Brownie the Barber. 87tf PARTY who pieked up hand truck,| ——————————————— | topmen 5 under new » brusl, 1 door sedan, $650 otel m (Half or Whole Cut and Wrapped as You Want—25 lbs.) szc 1b. artists c?mm:ao ';::m:‘:: ‘;:; :Ei g;x;tn eD.Dun Bt'lruh dump, pleu:; ":L: "mm p‘l-nfl m:. ' $500;| management. Reasombl'e rent, : | atsplay. o by W 1940 GMC panel truck, $350;| Fhone 74, 982 tf Reproduction samples, including 1936 Dodge pickup $150. See at FURNISHED Kooms for women, u“s SHUULDEH (Boned and Rolled—6 1bs.) LAMB LBGS (6 to 8 lbs. average) | sig cuts, ‘Mtetheads. sheet music | covers and, inserts are also in the window - display. One carving “yukon Joe,” ofie, sample of photo- Jay's Super Service. 991 tf B iy Ior 38-F°T. Cabin Cruiser “Katinka”, sleeps 6. Chrysler Marine 110, close to business district. Second Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 o WANm m to small boy, 4 afternoons a wee care FRESH FBGZEN |m‘;.¢ ml:tmm. x:n 3;:1 c:‘,,na_ Phote Blue 330. 903 mwlon 2%‘ : ;ml"‘“l‘syu:fl“;z WILL RENT excellent Bush and STRAWBERRIES MARSHALLS (! pound pkgs) ... 50c > | pete. the .,hm"‘f‘m"n HOME for male dog. halt coker.| T.'j. MoGewl, Auk Bey. o0 3t| mt FUOn CACUE, L0 per PEAS (Really Tops) 12 oz. pkg. You can have the convenience of a Locker at STURM'S whether or not we supply your meat. Inquire boat 31A558, Small Boat: | Harbor, between floats 5 and 6.|1040 TUDOR Pontiac Sedan, make | 991 3t| offer. Days phone 027 ring 3; - 3 tf WANTED! MARINE DIESEL BN.| ° h.nes Red 168 i GINEERS. Diesel engineers hold-| REGISTERED Chesapeake:Bay.Re- ing chief or assistant’s' licenses| triever puppies. Reasonable. Write each way and carry insurance, Avallable after Sept. 1. Rent will apply to purchase price if yoy wish to buy. Selling price $300, Call Green 565 for appointment, 974 1 ' ADVANCED 10 SEPT. 25 The regular meeting of the Ju- of 1500 hp or 500 tons’ or over. Vessels operating between the States and the Territory, now. Frank G. Dickson, P. O. Box 518, Anchorage, Alaska. 89 6t HARRINGTON and Richardson ROOMS in private home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 tt strueted is to be s?ld or rented”with ) ity. I i good condition. Phone Doug-| motors, air compressor, drills, a thirty-day priority period for -~ - I las 202, 908 3ti new tap and die’ set N qualified war veterans. il it it S : | Title II provides for a direct PIANO fol 724 E| pEl ‘"’ [ grant of $5000,000 to be used for Strect. 993 3t ER wo ! You can obtain your meats from us in small quantities | neau Legion of the Moose, schedul- for locker storage el 3 ed for tomorrow night, has been| dents. High wages and nt ' t) d until Saturday, Sept. 25.] workin, nditions. . belt and holster. Belt is made Come in and Talk With Ta Segieit to get the contemplated| 918, Empire, 989 6t t& mg h::: “3}“"" T;mi 46 :x:m ¢ i ime s given 3 lue 4 Us About Your Food Budget e e season- tor setting the date WATTRESS vari 1 ey il We Can Save You Money [ ence given to mum APTS, Rooms with gitchen priv- fleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 836, 97 t P P e o, SEAVIEW Aj.l. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 t4 (o 1 RN . e NICE Clean Room, steam-heated 22 caliber, 9-shot revolver with later, There will be Initiation, t¢|1 NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor complete with starter, generator, frolic and lunch at the Sept. 25 - p) Lower rent. 315 Gold St. Ay HIGH Schiool ol double - mags, pusher prop, and —_— g 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone| FICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly of FROM PORTLAND éi1), , ..,'.!# mmmmm Here from Portland, Ore, &are Charles J. Nagele and O, A, Scriv-| én, guests at the Barenof Hetel to o You'll NEED Food Locker Service Before Hunting Season Ends lfi. Health ' Territorial Building.