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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘Senale Voles Funds } .~ For Two Researches (By Associated Press) The Senate has voted large 'm-‘ creases in funds for heart and can-i be [ Two Perfect Coffees Distinctively Different One is sure to suit your taste. cer research. These funds will used by the National Cancer I stitute and the National Heart In- stitute for research, fellowships, | teaching and construction projects throughout the nation. Today the Senate will resume work on its first money bill of the| session. z i It will hear a demand for a tive| | percent cut in funds for the Lator| Dcpartment and the Federal Se-| curity Agency. .o FERMITTED ON TENTH AND TWELFTH | re is to bé no parking Tenth Street from E Street to the| Douglas Bridge and between Ten-| th and Twelfth on Harbor Way | PARKING NGT Preferred by Alaskans since the Gold Rush days. because of grading, it was nounced by Police Chiet Bernie Hulk today. Parking is permitted| on Harbor Way beyond Twelfth St. | OF THE MONTH 1s These Prices Good Friday—Saiu SRS Fine for Salads P £ 16 oz. pkg. p .:YE{FSH i ALLOWS - 39c |IENDIV 17 ¥ = e L] LESLIE'S SALT - GIANT SIZE Chusk Siyle TUNA - £3c |[RINSO . . . . . 7 DARIGOLD BUTTER . 2 lbs. §.47 o HUNT'S : ; PLANTERS COCKTAIL i KOT SAUCE . 17 tins 83¢ | PEARUTS - 8 oz. lin 3% [j MISSION WIDE ""PARD NOODLES 16 oz. pke. 35¢ | BOG F3 Large Grade A Canadian | SHAMROCK EGGS . 2dozen .33 || | 48 TINS—T7.69 ‘ D150z tin 17c |fi DELSEY BDuchess—Solid Pack 24 {ins—5.95 TISSUE - I2rolls 138 | TOMATOES - 2% fin 2%c 24 tins—9.45 (Il tin 43¢ HUNT’S HOME STYLE 24 TINS—9.15 { Chunk Style PEACHES . 2% fin 4lc |PINEAPPLE No. 2 RELIANCE 24 No. 2 tins—5.25 UINNER PEAS - Tin 23c | HUNT'S CATSUP-U4 0z. bottle 19¢ jlfflfrfws & 16 0z Tin | KATADHIN SEED MEAT BALLS - . - 4% |POTAT RELIANCE—WHOLE 18 oz. vac. pac. - SWEET POTATOES 27c | OHION SETS . 2 lhs. 43¢ SPECIAL MEXFED CASES Tanaed VEGETABLE | CANED FRUIT | FRUIT JUICE DEAL 5.97 | DEAL ©.95 | DEAL 4.59 YOU SAVE 1.09 YOU SAVE 1.39 YOU SAVE 84c 24 No. 2 Tins .24 No. 2!; Tins 24 No. 2 Tins SCOT SNOWFLAKE TOWELS - - 2 rolls 4% | CRACKERS - 2 Ibs. 55 Sirawherry JAM - 1.23| FLODR - - 251 bss2.49 BEST FOODS v MAYONNAISE . qurt 05c | Grapefruit JUICE - 15¢ GOLDEN RIPE BANARAS . 2bs. £9¢ SWEETHEART ROSY RED FACE SOAP 4 bar deal 33¢ | TOMATOES - Carlon 28c GAINES FRESH T ach 53c 3 & Bocnl = S & = I3 = =] =) (=] DOG MEAL 25 Ib. bag 3.43 | PINEAPPLES - E k Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 e 10 | € Janctte |is comg |Jack Ronning, FISHING FLEET OUT TO BANKS FOR FIRST HALIBUT OF SEASON The largest fishing fleet in sea- ns for Juneau is in last minute parations for the first runs to e halibut banks. Boats are clus- around the Cold Storage dock ice and kait while others await turns tled up at the Ci oat. A good percentage of them ect to leave the local port for (Cape Flattery to Cap: on bait and ice today arc owned by Merle des, Big Emma owned by Tom s, John Winther's Little Emma Queen skippered by Erling On on | zoien, Defiance piloted hy Frank | Hyperien owned by Osca: | and Orin Addleman’s new | Olson, Okerg, Palibut-troller Dclores J. Ed Skaret’s Rainier, Vivian owned by Charles Larsen, Arden owned by Claf Larson, Janice owned by Roger Bailey, Carl Westby’'s Grace and the It piloted by S. M. Ceasor are also scheduled for ice and bait today. Weiting at the City Float is the Mermaid which arrived yesterday afterncon from Hocnah with Joc White at the wheel. White expects to take his boat out tomorrow. Also |tied up at the float is Sam John- s Good Tidings of Angoon, the Unity owned by James Young, the || Wanita owned by Leon Hasbrouck of Petersburg arriving last night Willis George expects to be out in day or two with his Valor after delay because of reduction gear roukle. WETCHE e~ SERVING PELICAN MAYOR (Special Correspondence) ICAN, Alaska, April 18.—Fred che this week- began serv- fifth term as Mayor of M ing Wi his Pelican City when he took his oath of office at a regular meeting of the Pelican City Council on April 18. The Council for the ensuing year sed of Elliott Fremming, dys M. Wahto, Don White, and G. L. Edgecomb. White and Edge- cmb have had previous experience 15 councilmen, each having served a year. Outgoing members are Ed Waltonen, and R. C. Kendall who did not seek re- election. Richard Stamm was appcinted as Clerk, and Helvig Christensen was re-appointed to his duties of iire chief. At a reorganization meeting of e Pelican City School Board last cek, Mrs. Harriet Max assumed duties as president of the board, replacing Mrs. Mae Edgecomb, Oth- er board members are Mrs. Eliza- beth Paddock and Mrs. Sabina Wetche. Sixty-six votes were cast at the annual city election held on April Mrs. Themas MacGrail, Mrs. Elliott Fremming, and Mrs. Fred Wetche were election judges. - e RATES EXTENDED BY PAA, HAWAHAN GROUP Pan American World Airways to- announced a joint fare agree- ment with Hawailan Air Lines which will enable passengers from the West Coast to fly to any point within the Hawaiian Islands for the standard fare of $160 one way or 5288 round trip. The new arrangement is effec- tive May 22, but Pan American has o requested permission from the Civii | onautics Board to move the date up to May 6. This means that passengers from Seattle, Portland, San Francisco or Los Angeles can board a Pan American Clipper; fly to Honolulu, change to Hawailan Air Lines for |any place in the Islands, all for the $160 rate. Arrangements are ncw being made with several do- mestic airlines whereby a passeng- er-cculd fly from any west coast city to Hawaii for the same tare, SCHEDULES REVISED, PAA PACIFIC RUNS Pan American will revise its schedules effective May 1, World Airways Seattle-Pacific B P Dunn, district traffic manager, an- counced today. Flights to the South Pacitic will leave Seattle Sunday at 10 p. m., stopping at Portland, Honolulu, Canton Island, Fiji Islands, enroute to Auckland, New Zealand. Flights over the Central Pacific will leave Seattle on Wednesdays it 10 p. m., continuing beyond cnelulu to Wake, Okinawa, Tokyo, FPong Keng, Bangkok and Calcutta. Connecticn ~ for = round-the-world ilights to New York are made at Calcutta. — e - FROM EVERETT Wallace Krake of Everett, Wash., registered yesterday at the Baranof — e FOOD SALE Order Office, Friday, April 29. be- ginning 11 a. m, 81 2t By Lutheran Laides Ald at SEarsl {o.o.c'.a...‘ o |* WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATKER BUREAU This data is for 24-hour pe- riod ending '6:30 am. PST. In Juneau— Maximum, 48; minimum, 40. At Airport— Maximum, 50; minimum, 39. FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Variable cloudiness tonight and Friday. Lowest temper- ature tonight about 40, hizh- est Friday about 52. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today In Juneau .08 inches FORSALE | 3100 OFF the list price for this 40 hp Universal marine engine. Has cnly 25 hours use. Frank Par-| sons, PARSONS ELECTRIC. 81t JPRIGHT Piano, $65, Ph, Douglas 285. 82 3t ONE slightly used portable electric since April 1, 913 inch since July 1, 106.47 inches At Airport — .02 inche: since April 1, 4.05 inches; since July 1, 60.45 inches. . ° El . ° ° ° ° . ° ° ° |o . . . ° ° ° ° ° . ° STEAMER MOVEMENTS Denali scheduled to sail Seattle today. e ¥ Baranof scheduled to | | | | from Vancouver Saturday. | f Alaska scheduled southbound early Monday. SN i A MISSIONARY SOCIETY, MEMORIAL CHURCH,, TO PLAN CHURCH DINNER { The Missionary Society of Mem- rial Church will meet at 7:30 this | vening at the Church Manse, 1003 | | Tenth and B Streets. Final ar-| rangements will be made for the from | sail from | Seattle Saturday. | Princess Louise scheduled to sail : Large shed. 908 W. 8th St. | YOTT, 314251—most room in 16’ in washer, one six-year crib, $15. Apt No. 2, Blemgren Bldg., over Uni- ted Foods Store, 82 2 DO YOU NEED sand, gravel, top| soil, fertilizer? Reasonable rates.| Phcne Blue 539. Carl White. 81 311 FURNITURE, lamps. Must sell im- | mediately. No reasonable otter | refused. Triangle, Apt. | Phone 557. -FOOT Troller No| 31A826 excellent running condition, g for best offer. Phone Black 913. 181 3t in eycellent condition; Zenith Radio-phono- graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and| bookshelf combination. Phone 800, Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf| o THREE room house with bath. SMILEY'S Pool Hall ‘and b shop. See Smiley at Pool Hall. 7 t hurch dinner to be held iomorrow vening at 6 o'clock. - - * Florence Cecelia Boyd, repre- ented by Robertson and Monagle, has filed suit for divorce trom okert F. Boyd, asking restoration i of her maiden name, Florence Ce- elia Krsul. The Boyds were mar- icd March 30, 1948 in Skagway. | e ‘ NOTICE All akandoned vehicles on pub- | lic or city property will be towed {away on Monday, May 2nd. i B. E. EULK, (81 3t) hief of Police | FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- | TION, APRIL 27, 1949. SEALED | BIDS will be received at the office of the Public Roads Administratior, | 416 Federal and Territorial Building, | Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 AM. on May 16, 1949, and then publicly op- zned for furnishing the materials | and performing the work for con- | structing Alaska Forest Highway | Project 1-B7, G3, Grading, Surfac- ing and Bridge, Tongass Highway, Tongass National Forest, First Judi- cial Division, Territory of Alaska. ! The project is 1.579 miles in length | facing and a 230 foot reinforced | concrete bridge. The principal items | of work involved in the project are | as follows: Extra and Miscellaneous | Force Account Work, All Reqd.; | jClearing 15 Acres; Grubbing 10 Acres; Unclassified Excavation 90,- 1000 Cu.¥ds.; Unclassified Excavation | for Structures 550 Cu.Yds.; Unclas- | sified Excavation for Structures | {(Bridge) 150 Cu.Yds.; - Unclassified | Excavation for Borrow, Case 1, 9,000 | Cu.Yds.; Overhaul (1000" free haul) | 335,000 Sta.Yds.; Special Overhaul | of Borrow (1000° free haul) 10,000 | Cu.Yd.Mi.; Pit Stripping (Art. 6.1) | for Items 26 and 102, 1,000 Cu.Yds.; | Orushed Gravel or Crushed Stone | Surface Course, Class 2, Grading B, 4,500 Cu.Yds.; Concrete, Class A, (Air-entrained low alkali cement) 654 Cu.Yds.; Concrete, Class S, (Air- entrained low alkali cement) 195 Cu.Yds.; Reinforcing Steel 108,000 |Lbs.. Steel Handrail 472 LinFt.; Culvet Pipe 960 LinFt.; Sectional Plate Pipe 112 Lin Ft.; Removal and Disposal of Existing Bridge, All Reqd. Plans and specifications may be examined by prospective bidders IDRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunn; and is composed of grading and sur- | £ harbor, 25 hp Universal. Will sellj boat or engine separately. Both| in new condition. Going well be- | low cost. Call Pete Wood or Jim Preuher, Bergmann Hotel. 177 U:] ‘ROYALAIRE” Vacuum cleancr| complete with attachments and maple chest. Phone Red 460, 75 3t | PRACTICALLY new four wheel! drive jeep for sale, $1100.00. Ph. 266. 74 tf] sack, $1.00. Ten sacks fo $7.50. Fine for flower box: es, gardens, and lawns. Sho:‘cs% Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209, 174 tt b g 2 e 9 0000060 09 00 axefie’d ~ davenport | and chairs, $200; Kenmore wash- inch machine with automatic timer, $75; onc oil cooking range! and 1 large oil heater, both for $150. Phone 607. 3 tf] = i = -t 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John- son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac-{ Kinnon ‘at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf; ON giilnet, complete, 150 fathoms, same as new. See at Madsen Cycle and Fishing | Supply. 168 tf| LONG Establisied business, liquor store, grocery and meat market | with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 259. | 168 tf! nice location, 55 if] % Unit Apt. nouse, good income. Green 915. 1938 GMC 3-ya. qump truck, good | condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab ! after 7 p. m. 34 tf 20-FT, Gillnetter with nets. Call Green 755, © % 10 a. m. or 4 to 7 p. m. 165 tf | MISCELLANEOUS FREE Fire Wood Delivered. Ph. 911 82 3x ERADICATE rats, roaches, mice, moths, etc. For complete pest control service call ALASKA EX- TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 1m at Public Roads Administartion, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska; Public Roads Ad- | ministration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon; Asso- clated General Contractors of Am- erica, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washington; Assoeciated General Contractors of America, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Ore- | 3en; Associated General Contractors of America, Lousac-Sogn Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Where copies of ! plans and specifications are request- | =d, a deposit of $10.00 will be re- | quired to insure their return. If these are not returned within 15 days after opening of bids, the de- posit will be forfeited to the Gov- ernent. Checks should be made pay- able to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and speciications may be obtained at the office of PubNc Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, and Public Roads IR~ tration, 208 Broadway-Oak Build- ing, Portland, Oregon. In addition to the project on which bids are now being invited, it is proposed to issue invitation to bidders within the next week for a project involving repair to the Carlanna Creek Bridge |near the north city limits of Ket- chikan. Bids on this project will also be opened May 16, 1949. No | plans are yet available for this work but the Public Roads Administration engineers in Juneau and Ketchikan will have general knowledge of the work which should enable interested contractorc to view the site at this time. H. A. Stoddart, Division En- gineer. Last publication, Apri] 28, 1949, EOPES New ana Used Mdse, Wi | buy, sell and exchange. 214 2w/ ] St. Phone 908. 999 1 WINTER and POND, CO. Inuc. Complete Photographic Supplies Ueveloping - Frinting - Eniargmg Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $750. aper curls, ®#1 ux Lola’s Bewaty Shop. Phone 20X 315 Decker Way. o The expectation of life at birth for white females in 1946 was 71 years. [ ! mercarized DURENE * : i v First publication, April 27, 1949. FOR SALE THE IT owned by Bob Jorgensen. m and must sell. ¢ takes Douglas home new furnace, beautitul furniture, 3 bedrooms, garage, garden. Im- mediate possession. $4,000 takes Douglas home with 3 bedrcoms, completely furnish- ed. ‘Good cement foundation. NO Down Payment, substantial monthly payments, new home ccmpletely furnished, 9 ft. refrig- erator, 2 fireplaces, elec. garbage d'sposal, thermopane windows, venetian blinds, bedding, silver, dishes, etc. C A B I N S—Lenas Beach, Lenas Cove, Auk Bay, Fritz Cove. 2-ROOM home, 21 acres pat. land, garage, guest house; selling at appraisal value, appr. 2 mi. from airport. % $8,500 home on 6th St., near school and federal buldg. Apt. on sec- ond floor. Completely furnished. Large garden. Garage. BEAUTIFULLY furnished one-bed- room home with apartment. Two additional bedrcoms can be add- ed. Best neighborhood. APT. House near Governor's, 1, 2 and 3 bdr. apts, everything tine condition. Always rented. Excel- lent income. IMMEDIATE occupancy near air- pori, 3 rcom home, good water, patented land, large garage. No dewn payment, substantial mo. payments. BUILDING lots, Juneau, West Ju- neau, Douglas. Appr. 1': acres beach, Lawson Creek, $1,000. CONNIE'S Dress Shop, Sitka; Crescent Apt.s; Seaview; floating cannrey, troilers, packer. AUKE BAY ciiers 3-bdr. home, cempletely furnished, marine view, 3 acres pat. land, garage, large flower and vegetable gar- den, New phone, bus, grocery. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 ove: First Natioral Bank WANTED ANYONE having plctures of tae premises located at 944 W. 1ith St., Oscar Yearing place, taken prior to Red 805, or write Box 717, Daily mpire. 181 6t ide and Dorothy Moore. Ph. Black 210, 80 6t HELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun- dry. ) 59 tf CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph, 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tf Green WOMAN wants work of any kind | by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 “u FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM, prxval-e_entrancve, Blue 795. 427 Harris St. 82 4t OFFICE off lobby at Gastineau for rent. Inquire W. R. Hughes, man- ager. 177 tf STEAMHEATEL rcooms, weekly o1 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t1 WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. NORTHERN Hotel under nevw wanagement. Reascnable ren: Plone 74, 982 © APTS., Rocms with kitchen priv leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886, 87 t SEAVIEW Ayl for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 ¢ NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavia Rcoms. 738 ¢ Displaced Persons for {U. 5. Reach 20,000 BREMERHAVEN, Germany, Apr. 28. (#—The 20,000th Displaced Per- son to pass through the north Ger- man ports for the United States left here today. The international refugee organi- zation named blonde, blue-eyed Tanina Viakevicius, five years old, as the 20,000th. She sailed in the S. S. General Taylor with 877 other Displaced Persons. She is accompanied by her parents and two brothers. The family is going to Vailey City, N. D, to work on a farm. e Forty per cent of the mdugtrm life insurance purchased {a: 1947 was on the lives of women. AVON PRODUCTS Now Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas 464 Mrs. Joef. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time with | June, 1947, please phone ! nt work by day 0_:: WEE{. | s=ssw: FOR SALE [} SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, tireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. | SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrpoms, turn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way. PLEASURE BOAT Katinka, 35 ft., 110 hp Chrysler engine; 2'2-1. re- duction gear, sleeps six, ideal for trips. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhcod, Seventh Street. | LARGE HOME, 5 bedrooms, down- ' town. NICE LOCATION, Fifth Street. * tnd Iv2GEE8 T rgh yf-%FthiNa | MODERNIZED Quonset, 2 bed- | rooms, 4th st. ' GOOD BUSINESS property, 50 ft. H building frontage containing i warehouse, shop, showrcom with { 8-bedrcom furnished residence | upstairs. Small Boat Harbor, .BEAUTY SHOP, fully equipped. OTHER desirable residential and business property in all price ranges. 3 bedrooms, ‘William Winn-Phone 234 : .OR BOB DRUXMAN {123 Front — Phont 891 NEW HOUSES Not Over 3 Years , 3-bedroom, unfurnished except the t kitchen; auto oil furnace, large i yard with grass, full garage with storage space. Top shape. $13,650. 2-bedroom furnished, large yard, | good neighborhood. $13,125. 2-Story unfinished. $3,500. IZ or 4-bedroom, uniurnished, con- crete bascment, double lot near | school. Douglas. $8,000 or $8,500. 1 LARGE HOUSES In Good Repair (4-bedroom, furnished, fireplace, | view, all hardwood floors, full cencrete basement, auto oil fur- | nace. Appraised at $15,000. Good | nelghberhood. $12,000. ! 4-bedroom, furnished, full con- i crete basement, 11th St. priced ‘ to allow installation new furnace. 811,500, 5-bedr®om, furnished, half base- { ment, beautiful view. $10,000. | | APARTMENT HOUSE ! 7-unit apartment house, central lo- cat.on, recently redecorated. Nev- 1 er an cmpty apt. in 13 years op- t eration. $22,000. Terms. Good i bet for Terr. vet. | SMALL or MEDIUM HOUSES | 1-bedrocm, furnished, double Ilot. i 9th St. Good location for apart- ment building. $7,000. hedrocm, furnished, 1st. St. $4,250, | $700 down, $60 month. | 5-bedroom, furnished, fireplace, view, $4,750, $1,500 down, $50 mo. | 2-Ledroom, new furniture, new i © wash, mach., Hotpoint range, elec. refrig,, large yard on shore of Channel 2 mi Glacier Hwy. $5,000, $1,500 down, $60 mo. AUK BAY and FRITZ COVE 5 acres patented, Auk Bay, includ- es 2-story house now vacant, good { for materials only, also 50x187 lot between road and heach. $5,000. 75200 beach frontage, house start- ed. $1,850. Fritz Cove. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — VFhome 813 LOST ARD FOUND FOUND: Pair rimmed glasses. Inquire Empire Office. 3 tf WILL party who took tan gabard- ine top coat, size 40 (containing 3 sets of keys) at Fishermen's Ball, please phone Bill Ray af- ter 5:30 p.m. Phone 800, 181 3t LOST. Sunday on Glacier highway, hat box with man and woman’s hats. Ph. 68 between 9 am. and 5 pm. Reward. 181 3t The average length of life in the United States jumped from 49.24 years at the beginning of the cen- tury to 66.59 years in 1946, an in- crease of 17% years. CIFRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. PHONE 659 - ™ = ? e woor g