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PAGE SIX youths and a fund was raised by the Cubs to send to Filipino chil- dren. One new Cub was registered DOUGLAS N E" S |'| member, nine-year-old Joe Poor,' ho has been anxiously awaiting Mr. and Mrs, H.\H\ LaMonte au_‘hls Bob Cat badge. Howard Hayes new Channel residents, arriving was also to be presented with a here recently from the States. They |Bob Cat pin, but was not pres- having liv-, ent. | | | | | as are not new to Alaska, ed for three years in Palmer, where | Mr. LaMonte was the first veter- an of World War II to take up a homestead in the Matanuska Val- Mike MecClellan was presented | with both a Lion Badge and a Gold Arrow. Howard Lammers and sammy Wagner were each pre- ley. He is now employed at the cnted with their Wolf Badges. Deuglas Plumbing and Heating CO“ Dick Burnett of Chico, qalir.. and Mrs. LaMonte is clerking in|was introduced as a Cub Scout the Cottage Food Store in Ju“fiam that city and will join the neau. T have lived, irf the States | Douglas Pack. \ for the [)An year, but Alaska Lall-‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Gleaton and | | family arrived home this week after | and | o onding the winter months in St. | 1€ | potersburg, Florida. Gleaton, a | Boussgu e M. e | dsherman,” fished off the Florida Mrs, Claude = Smith. S . Y | coast ¢ g the winter, and will plans to visit here indefinitely 1:\‘(ij,v‘|ri§;;“;‘m'LA]nsku S Burnett is a daughter of Mrs, St. Petersburg is the former ed them back. \ Smith. |2ome of Mr. Gleaton, but it was e | VISITING SMITHS | Virs. Gleaton’s first trip to a south- |ern part of the States, and she Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burnett son Richard of Chico, Calif., “"_‘(.m the winters are a bit too GLEATO! YOME SCOUT CLUB HOUSE Boy Scout Troop 610 has ¢d a Club House. It Is the Hut below the Territorial School. | There is a good deal of work to| be done on the building before it | can be used. Monday, May 2, at| Effective May 1, the well known 7:30 p. m, the Dads are requested | Douglas firm, Feusi and Jensen, | te meet with the Scouts and com- |succeeds Val Poor as Douglas agent mittce at the Hut to formulate a|for The Alaska Electric Light and rlin of acticn. Power Co. ., YAKUTAT MAN, 79, DIES AT ST. ANN'S Lecnz Loy, T9-year-old Chinese from Yakutat, died last night at 10 o'clock at St. Ann’s hospital Ley, a widower, was born California. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. °q AEL&P AGENT CHANGED CUB SCOUTS HGLD YulR MEETING Cub Scouts of Den No. Den No. 2, held their monthly pack meeting in the Methodist Chureh, with Fred Cu gham, president of the Cub Committee, in charge of the meeting. Both Dens presented individual ckits and gave exhibitions of Den accomplishments during the past menth. The month of April was dedicated to Philippine Island and in 50 STATUTE MILES Eost China Sea moved its heavy ships out of Shanghai to aveid ement in China’s civil war, Movement of ships info Yangtze Estuary (A) will put them out cf artillery range when Reds arrive i fcurth: largest city. It is anybody’s guess whether Com- (shaded arrew) would strike first to seal off Nafionalist route by taking Hangchow (B), cr hit for Shanghai itself, where Reds (black arrew) were reported to have infiltrated to city’s talking Wusih. Black area represents tersitory under JADE uncle, 3 r visit ving | Oregon. leave | 3 | HEADS SIT Cezil \Am lair Waterloo, | stal'ed attending ' Moose Lodge FAMILY Portlar and planning tc iA MOOSE recently Daughe Church here Catholic came No and MEAT MARKET PHONE 478 FOR GROCERIES MIRACLE WHIP CANADIAN EGGS MEAT DEPARTMENT PHONE 371 RUCOA Grade A—Large 699 perqt. Whipping AVOSET - - - 2c per hotile YES TISSUE B TOMKTQES 3 for 79 PUREX . . . 69¢ per gallon CATSUP Happy Home—No. 2 GRAPEFRUIT - FRUIT COCKTAIL - - - 4Sc Fresh Produce Just R Carrots Tomatoes Lettuce Celery 2 for 49¢ Zfor 43¢ Bananas- -Green Onions Radishes Green Peppers Artichokes New Potatoes Asparagus Spinach Fresh Cottage Cheese 68 per doz. Ibs. for $1.00 AVOSET - - - 30c per bottl 2 Town and Country DINNER NAPKIHNS @FFFE -+« 21b. can $1.08 FREESTONE PEACHES 2 i L !! Reliance—No. 2V, DILEL PRCHLES Makes Ice Cream FRIZZ Crystal White SOAP EARS @ffers only the highest quaitty meais at low, reasonable prices . . . . Come in or call in your order, and let us deliv- er gour groceries and meats to your door. THESE VALUES IN EFFECT THROUGH MAY 3rd "FREE DELIVERY DUROCHER ACCUSED OF ANOTHER SWAT WHICH HE DENIES NEW YORK, April her was in hot water again ‘ay, but nokody knew just how ot. The k-tempered manazer of ke York G.ants was accused by a Brooklyn fan of punching and kicking him yesterday at thc Polo | Grounds. Durocher, however, denied he hit anybody. Frcm a hospital cot, year-old would bring charged Durocher. 1, vociferous said he was attacked cn the field after Duroc: d been whipped, 15 the tan of The incident assumed addej im vertance Lecause of Durocher” tormy career. He was banished for the 1947 cy Commissioner A. for conduct detrimental ball. Durccher was manager of Brooklyn. In July, 1945, he was charged with felonious assault upon a spec- ater at a Brocklyn game but was ;mqumed MANAGER SUSPENDED CINCINNATI, April 29—(P—Leo Durccher, manager of the New| York Giants, was suspended initely tcday by B: call Com- oner A. B. wdle The suspensicn was disturbance following terday between Brooklyn and ew York, when Durocher allegedly | |struck a fan. I roc!:er was ordered to efcre the Commissioner appear in Cin- . |cinnati May 3. the Sitza o “The Commissioner is makinz a ,JIHUH of the case,” taseball nmwunun; the R € 1: in nEns.on TIDE TABLE APRIL 30 High tide, 2:41 am, Low tide, 9:09 am., High tide, 15:27 p.m., Low tide, 21:08 p.m,, 171 ft. -1.7 ft. 145 1t. 3.5 ft. «® 6002000 0s s 3 o000 00 e FOR SUNDAY DINNER Baked Ham or Roast Turkey Salmon Creek Country Club. $2.50.] FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, |PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- TION APRIL 29, 1949. SEALED | BIDS will be received at the office |of the Public Roads Administration, | 419 Federal and Territorial Building, | Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 A. M. on ‘Ma) 16, 1949, and then publicly op- |ened for furnishing the rmtermhu ‘aud performing the work for con- | |structing Alaska Forest Highway ‘Project 1-A4, Pridge Repair, Carl- anna Creek Bridge, Tongass High- way, Tongass National Forest, First | | Judicial Division, Territory of Al- | aska, The bridge is 120 feet in length and the work consists mainly of re- | placing one concrete pier and paint- ; |ing of the existing structural steel. The items of work invulved in the‘ | project are as follows: ‘Extra and Miscellaneous Force Account Work, | | Al Reqd.; Unclassified Excavation ‘Ior Structures 10 Cu.¥ds.; Concrete, Class A, 12 Cu.¥ds; Structural | Steel, Furnished, Fabricated and Er- ‘ecred 90 Lbs.; Structural Steel, Gov- ! | ernment Furnished 235 Lbs.; Driv- j|ing and Capping Government Furn- 1 5 Each; Removing i | \ | | | i |ished Steel Piers Old Concrete Pier, All Reqd.; Paint- mg Existing Structural Steel and Rail, All Reqd. Plans and ions may be examined by Pros vu\nu bidders at Public Roads Admnmnmon 419 Federal and Building, Juneau, Al- aska; Public Roads Administration, | 203 Broadway-Oak Building, Port- |land, Oregon; Associated General Contractors of America, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washing- ! ton; Associated General Contractors of America, Multnomah Hotel, Port- ||land, Oregon; Associated General || Contractors of America, Lousac- | Sogn Building, Anchorage, Alaska. | Where copies of plans and specifi- | cations are requested, a deposit of | $10.00 will be required to insure their return. If these are not re- turned within 15 days after opening of bids, the deposit will be forfeited to the Government. Checks should |be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of Public Roads Admin- istration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, and Pub- lic Roads Administration, 208 Broad- way-Oak Building, Portland, Ore- |gon. H. A. Stoddart, Division En- { gineer. | First publication, April 29, 1949. |Last publication, May 3, 1049. | FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, |PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- TION APRIL 29, 1949, SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 A. M. on May 16, 1949, and then publicly op- ened for furnishing the materials ;:md performing the work for con= 29—(P—Leo | Fred Boysén—saia fle; assault | | Brooklyn B. i then | | in-| - the result ot | the game | ecretary, | [KING & \moval and Disposal FOR SALE FOB SALE FOR SALE i | cu. ft. deep freezer, practically $250. Used mangle, $20. 83 3¢ new, | Phone 651. | e |$100 OFF the list price for this 40] hp Universal marine engine. Has | cnly 25 hours use. ‘Frank Par-| £ons, PARSONS ELECTRIC. 81tf Douglas | 82 3t UPRIGHT Piano, $65. Ph. slightly used portable elect tic | sher, one year crib, $15. Apt | n Bldg., over Uni-' 52 2t| DO YOU NEED sand, gravel, soil, ferti ? Reasonable Phcne Blue £39. Carl Whit top rates. . 81 3t 1bRVlTURE lamps. Must se mediately. No reasonable refused. Triangle, Apt. Phone 557. ime | offer | No. 2. FOOT Troller No| 31A8 excellent running condition S | for best offer. Phone Black 913.| \ 181 3 ACROSONIC plano in excellent | cendition; Zenith RadioZphono- | { graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and ; bookshelf combination. Phone 800 Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf} s —i house with bath.| 908 W. 8th St. 77 f !THREF recm | Large shed. 31A251—most room in 16 in; | harbor, 25 hp Universal, Will s=ll boat or engine separately. !Kuthl in new condition. Going we low cost. Call Pete Wood or Jim | Preuber, Bergmann Hotel. 177 G(s | YoTT, “ROYALAIRE” Vacuum complete with attachments | maple chest. Phone Red 460. cleaner i and 5 3t wheel | | \PRACTICALLY new four drive jeep for sale, $1100.00. Ph. 4 tf DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny | sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for} $7.50. Fine for flower box-| es, gardens, and lawns. Shores| Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209. 174 tf L] © @ ¢ 06 0 O & © 0 0 o o HAYWOOD-Waxefield davenport and chaurs, $200; Kenmore wash- inch machine with automatic' timer, $75; onc oil cooking rangci and 1 large oil heater, both for | $150., Phone 607. 73 tf| E-R. Klinker Outhoard with John-| son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac-| Kinnon at. Alaska Laundry. 70 tf] ALMON giilnet, complem 150 fathoms, same as new. See! at Madsen Cycle and Fxshln“y Supply. 168 lf‘ LONG Establisied business, ‘.lquorl store, grocery and meat market| with living quarters..Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596.! 168 tf nice location, | 155 if Unit Apt. house, good income. Green 915. x93s GMC 3-ya. uump truck, good condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m. 34 tf 20-FT. Gillnetter with nets. Call Green 75, ‘o 10 a. m. or 4; to7p. m, 165 tf Tongass National Forest, First Judi- cial Division, Territory of Alaska. The project is 5.910 miles in length and eonsists of resurfacing and con- | struction of a reinforced concrete culvert. The pincipal items of work involved in the project are as fol- lows: Extra and Miscellaneous Force Account Work, All Reqd.; Unclassi- fied Excavation for Structures 160 |Ccu.Yds; Unclassified Excavation for Borrow, Case 1, 1,800 Cu.Yds.; Spec- ial Overhaul 10,000 Cu.Yd.Mi.; Fine Grading Subgrade and Shoulders 5910 Miles; Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Surface Course 10,- 000 Cu.Yds; Concrete, Class A, 56 Cu.Yds.; Reinforcing Steel 53800 | Lbs.; Loose Riprap 28 Cu.Yds.; Re- of Existing | Bridge, All Reqd. Plans and speci- fications may be examined by pros- pective bidders at Public Roads Ad- ministration, 419 Federal and Ter- ritorial Building, Juneau, Alaska; Public Roads Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon; Associated General Con- tracters of America, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washing- ton; Associated General Contractors of America, Multnomah Hotel, Port- land, Oregon; Associated General Centractors of America, Lousac Sogn Bpilding, Anchorage, Alaska. ‘Where copies of plans and specifi- | cations are requested, a deposit of $1000 will be required to inurej = their return. If these are not re- turned within 15 days after opening of bids, the denosit will be forfeited to the Government. Checks should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plané and specifications may be obtained at the office of Public Roads Admin- istration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, and Pub- lic Roads Administration, 208 Broad- way-Oak Building, Portland, Ore- gon. H. A. Stoddart, Division En- i structing Alaska Forest Highway | Project 16-A3, B2, 03, D2, Surfacing || and Culvert, Wrangell Highway, gineer. First publication, April 29, 1949. Last publication, May 3, 1949, |'THE IT owned by Bob Jorgensen. { 8-ROOM hcmge, |AUKE BAY Il and must sell. 500 takes Douglas home with new furnacs, beautiful furniture, 3 bedrocms, garage, garden. Im- mediate possessicn, $4,000 tekes Douglas home with 3 bedrooms, completely furnish- | ed. Gocd cement foundation. NO Down Payment, substantial monthly payments, new home ccmpletely furnished, 9 ft. refri 2 fireplaces, elec. garbage thermopane windows, | n blinds, bedding, silver, i C A B I N S—Lenas Beach, Lenas Cove, Auk B: Fritz Cove. 21 acres pat. land, | garage, guest house; selling at| appraisal value, appr. 2 mi. from airport. ) g1 3¢ $3,500 home on 6th. St., near school | MODERNIZED Quonset, and federal buldg. Apt. on | ond floor. Completely furnished. ! Large garden. Garage. { | BEAUTIFULLY furnished one- -bed- | room home with apartment. Two‘ additional bedrcoms can be ada—l ed. Best neighborhood. APT. House near Governor’s, 1, 2 and 3 bdr. apts, everything tmnej conditicn. Always rented. Excel- ' lent income. IMMEDIATE occupancy near a 3 rcom home, good wate il nited land, large garage. No down payment, substantial no.; payments. 3 BUILDING Ic neau, beach, Lawson CONNIE'S Dres: Crescent Apl.s cannrey, trollers, packer. of 3-bdr. furnished, marine | pat. land, garage,’ flower and vegetable gar- New phone, bus, grocery. MURPHY & FURPHY. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS , Phone €36 ove: First Neticral Bank | WANT ED \\'AN’]TDAHcmcs for a vcun: Persian tom and female cat. L Blue 320. 83 tf Junead, Appr. 1% Creek, $1,000. Shop, i ! % home, den, ANYONE having ures of tae; premises located at 944 W. 11th s Place, taken ! g , please phone | Red 805, or \vA te Box 717, Daily! Alaska Empir 181 (:U WOMEN want work by day or week. i Alice Placide and Dorothy Moore. v Ph. Black 210. 80 6t| HELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun-| dry. 59 tf CHILDRE.Nh Day Nursery. Ph.‘ Green 520. Gertrude quard: 102 t1 1 = WOMAN wants work ot any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 %o LOST AKD FOUND . FOUND: Pair of brown rimmed glasses. Inquire Empire Office. 3 ti WILL party who took tan gaebar ine top coat, size 40 (ccntaining 3 sets of keys) at Fishermen'’s Ball, please phone Bill Ray af- ter 5:30 p.n. Phone 800. 181 3t MISCELLANEOUS FREE Fire Wood Delivered. Ph. 911. 82 3x ERADICATE rats, roaches, mice, moths, ete. For complete pest control service call ALASKA EX- TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 lm iOPES New and TUsed Mdse. WA buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n¢ St. Phone 908. 299 ¢ WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete l’lmtamphic Supplies Developing - Printing - Kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats FUARANTEED Realisuic Permar ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 u Lola’s Beuaty Shop. Phone M‘ 315 Decker Way. United States families averaged 34,600 life insurance protection at nid-year 1947. Seaview; floating ! 5 | 4-bedroom, { 5-bedrocm, inside gar- SUMMER HOME, two floors, plumbing, fireplace, lawn, den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 btedrooms, furnished, 3'2 acres, Glacier Hi- way. PLEASURE BOAT Katinka, 35 ft., 110 hp Ck ne, 2%-1 re- duction ge s six, ideal for Lena E, 4 bedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, good hkorhcod, Se.cuth Street. HOME, 5 bedrooms, down- town, ' NICE LOCATION, Fiith Street. nd Iv2.GEE8 T rgh yi-%FthiNa 2 bed- 3 bedrooms, rooms, 4th St. GCOD BUSINES§ property, 50 ft. building frontage containing warehouse, shop, showroom with 3-bedrcom furnished residence upstairs. Small Boat Harbor. BEAUTY SHOP, fully equipped. OTHER desirable Business ranges. William Winn-Phone 234 OR BOB DRUXMAN IZJ F rml — Pnune 891 residential and property in all price West Ju-; acres | © M, unfurnished except th2 kitchen; \auto oil furnace, large yvard with grass, full garage with storage space. Top shape. $13,650, bedroom furni large yard, good 2-Story unf 2 or 4-bedr crete bz school. inished. $3,500. m, uniurnished, con- ncnt, double lot near Douglas. $8,000 or $8,500. LARGE HOUSES 1n Good Repair 4-bedrcom, furnished, fireplace, view, all hardwood floors, full concrete basement, auto oil fur- nace. Appra: at §15,000. Good neighborhcod. $12,000. furnished, full con- crete basement, 11th St., priced to allow installation new furnace. $11,500. furi d, hall base- ment, beautiful view. $10,000. APARTMENT HOUSE T-unit apartment house, central lo- cat.on, recently redecorated. Nev- er an empty apt. in 13 years op- eration. $22,000. Terms. Good bet for Terr. vet. SMALL or MEDIUM HOUSES i-bedroom, furnished, double lot. 9th St. Good location for apart- ment building. $7,000. 2-bedroom, furnished, 1st. St. $4,250, $700- down, $60 month. 5-bedrocm, furnished, fireplace, view, $4,750, $1,500 down, $50 mo. 2-bedroom, new furniture, new 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 beach. $5,000. 75%200 beazh frontage, house start- ed. $1,850, Fritz Cove. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 81 FOE RENT SINGLE ROOM, private entrance. Blue 759. 427 Harris St. 82 4t OFFICE off lobby at Gastineau for rent. Inquire W. R. Hughes, man- ager. 1t STEAMHEATEL Icooms, weekly Of Monthly. Colonial Rooms, 69 tf WURILLZER Spinit pano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. PP SR SRR WSRO NORTHERN Hotel under Dew wanagement. Reasonable rent Pkone T4. 982 u i s VN e O S SEAVIEW Ag.. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 ¢ BB L RN Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 159 So. Franklin Now Avulabln in This Vicinity For nppclntmzm call Douglas | | | I | ‘ Mrs. Joe E. Maka. Box 1148, | Follow the Cabs to 'ROSS’ UASIS for a e NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavias Rooms. 136 © Pamphleteer Thomas Paine was also an inventor: he sought to interest British and French in an iron bridge he invented in the year