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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX it to care for part| al demands. \l the Cmnnml‘;‘ power utna plant could be r 7.8 mills a kilowatt hour. ) d this with a present | out 4% cents a kilowatt City of Anchorage owns f ent plant. A1 i the committee have been found ing feasibility for | ,000 kilowatts CDA CARD PA Hall UTNA POWER COASTAL FLIGHTS MARKET ALREADY AMPLE: MORGAN | Parisk pm. Pin 415-3t Coastai y brou /'\14 ka mrllne.; HINGTON, 2 market that can roposed in Feb, indicated be devel 500,000 dam laska, the committee was told M. Morgan, chief Department's power ns branch, testified th shortage of near Anchorage, Alaska points. To Petersburg: O | Mrs. F. Bell; to Baranof: " | Beck; to Bit am is for % f’%gflv P o Spoils TONIGHTL 50 ver - closed after a plea | Bartlett of Alaska t azprove the legisla- & illiams, % G Mirs. inves- |} 1ah the ortance of ney (D-Wyo) | committee 1 deve ent supply, eveloped by and Mrs. decide later bill to the| will the tion. CHORAGT FROM A E Rural Electrificatior and !‘m* — | valter L vnd(nt VM HOSE DFQ?S the Baranof Hotel. flight ht eight persons to! ‘J'.m,"m and carried 12 to Southeas! Wi Les Moses, and Bis- Beck of Anchorage is ; Se PAY T ESII A’\D SAVE ® .5 e PPAY CASH M\l) SAVE SUPER VALUES atyour flfih centflry BERRIES Super Market P39 SEQP HER pest Prices tin Alaska--SHOP HERE OUR POLICY — “EVERY DAY I( OW SHELF PRICES”—YOQU CAN SHOP ANY DAY OF THE WEEK AND SAVE MONEY AT THE 20TH CENTU RY SUPER MARKET ON POPULAR ADVE RTI\EI) MER- CHANDISE — DELIVERIES EVERY HOUR — DOUGLAS DELIV ERIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A A = Jusi Arrived — Never Frozen § Highest Score Fresh iRich WHOLE MILIK FRESH WHIPPING CREAM BUTTER (‘@EE‘? FEE CREARM é Ib. §°7¢ ATE MILK Ffih?%fl HASPBERRY JAM -2 lbs. G0 'EJE[T?;— ”k . Half pound §5¢ %zd,é_ i pounds 42¢ SOV SAUCE 5 oz, 15¢ WARSHMALLOWS - Pound 3¢ KETCHUP, Large - - - 2% Heinz All Popular Brand Box 35¢ Chase anborn Fresh Frozen STRAW & @ | Fresh Frozen E ORANGE «| JUICE ’ ‘0 AND S ) ) = Lux-Camay Palmolive SQAP & & Green Giant Relian SWE Wesco PEARS Libby FRUIT .ALAQ - oz Hunt's BLACKEER Armour’s TREET Libby PGTfiT}ED MEAT - 5% oz. can 15¢ ' 70z. 29¢ JCAKDY BARS EOFTEE Pound b3¢ VEAL LOAF | 5% h’szaé;'-‘.f BEEF o R wWEFTD WY Bh urity : QuALITY —— EARW E B WE H\\P 1Hh FINEST QUALITY PRODUCE —m—m8M ———— e FEE R Florida Tree Top—One-Half Gallon Appic Cider 53¢ Fancy — bnlld Fancy Winesap LETTUCE 1b. 29« N AT VALUES s v The FINEST ME, "“S dt the LG IS8T PRICES in Town =scee YWY PAY PEOIRED ve Y SRR DN BRI 1 G R B Fresh lowa—Corn-Fed Pork PORK LOIN 45 b. LEAN — MEATY — IOWA PORK — SPARE RIBS . LEAN — MEATY PORK STEAKS . §9clb. GROUND BEEF . 4D b, S e PAY CASIHI AT nm Swift’s — 1 Ib. Layer SLECED BACOR B lb. ENERS . . B3¢k, FRicSH BULK — NEVER BEEN FROZEN (OTTAGE CHEESE. 25¢1h. Ihreast Halves v gton Co-op Bros Oven-Ready—Whole, or Quarters TURKEYS 106 = 7 « = - = & = - & < - @ - @ - & & ® o ? - @ z « = ® - (S - - = ® rd @ % ® = w o @ - = 7 « @ . « s ] & i JAVS GV BSVY © ® HAVS GNV HISVD )[Vc[_ o sl ."IAVC (INV !!QVC) AV e § DAVA © & ® FJAVS ANV HSVD xv.l ® fls y(HIlD LABOR LAW |PICNEERS AT SITKA BRING 8; TAKE 12 100 STRINGENT SAY | | HOME RECEIVED $37 SEINE FISHERMEN, EACH ATCHRISTMAS Representatives of the Hoonah | ceine fishermen said yesterday they N. F. Nelson and | believe the Alaska Child Labor Law Walter E.| Ar. and Mrs. tton, C. J. Ehrendreich, Dor Peter Davi arie Johnson. : Howard Fowler McGraw, na Mrs. Nick Kaso o stringent as it applies to their try t the meeting called by the Ter- Commissioner of =~ Labor Henry Benson, they said the m num age, now 18, works a hard- ship on both the fishermen and the 1y yuths who would be employed if \(‘w minimum age for employment | ritortal ere 16 as it is for those employed { n trolling boats. | Harry Douglas of Hoonah testiticd hat meeting had been held ir the town and among members ol | the Alaska Native Brotherhood and erhood, and all eXpressed oppo- plies | tion to the measure &< it ap to seine fishing. “Last six years we've nad a iougi time getting experienced men for rews,” he said. “And you can't train a man for two months when u've only got a 12-day season.” He said boys working from 16 ears of age on fishing vesse. the opportunity to learn and at the same time earn; ven rade G.vmfl thr youths the opportunity also nelps to solve problems of ju\“m]" delinquency, he said. “What will the kids do if they :an’t work?” he asked. “They’ll just zet into trouble.” He said parents in fishing com- munities depending on a 12-day fishing seaspn often found it ditfi- cult to earn enough to support their milies and send their children through high school. More Testimony The theme of his testimony was echoed by William Johnson, alsc | from Hoonah, who pointed out that vork on a seine boat was not in- | jurious to the health of youths work- ing on them. | “Boys get healthy at sea,” he said. | Commissioner Benson pointed out that the was made to protect youths from unscrupulous employers d keep them away from machin- which might injure them. He said, however, that an amend- | ment to the rules and regulations under the law may be made to permit youths to begin tishing at | the age of 16 aw ! resent a: the hear- | r\.g agreed that a permit system, | posed by Benson, might be the wer. The system Would let youths seine boats if a permit gned by the youth and his imissioner Benson said the proposed amendments to the rules nd regulations would probably be onsidered within 90 days. Present at the meeting yesterday afternoon in addition to Douglas nd A. H. Walker of the Alaska Vative Service, Lester Roberts and ’mmm Paul Sr. of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, John Winther, Juneau troller, and Gerald Shaw, Juneau High School student em- ployed during the summer aboard a rolling boat. Shaw and Winther were told that | the 18-year-old minimum rule in | the Child Labor Law does not apply |0 trollers, where the minimum age | for employees is 16. 7 HEMLOCK TO DEPART The Coast Guard custer Hemlock will depart from Juneau tomorrow jon a supply run to light stations at Eldred Rock. The cutter will re- ‘ turn to Juneau after the supply run ‘w completed Coast Guard head- rters said. 'wunh to put themselves through | and Johnson were Roy Peratrovich{ ( | The old-timers, residents of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, received a cash Christmas gift of $37 each as the result of the fund solicited dur- ing the holiday season according to a report received by The Empire from William W. Knight, Superin- tendent of the Home. ‘The record was broken as to the amount of the donations and the share each old-timer received, says| Knight. “It is indeed most gratity- ing to know that at Christmas time the old-timers are so well remem- bered and loved and the wondertul| letters that are received are cher- ished greatly by the boys. So at this time kindly allow me to thank | you ail most sincerely on behalt ot the Pioneers for the wondertul| Christmas gift,” says Knight. H The financial statement re;ard—; ing the fund is as follows: Balance from 1948 . ..§ 49.00( Received from Coliseum | Theatres: Juneau .$1000.00 | Ketchikan 771.00 Sitka 330 00 | Petersburg 261.50 | Wrangell 158.50 | Skagway .. 69.00 i Haines 28.00 | Total ....... $2618.00 | Alaska Weekly $ 984. JO‘ Estate of John L. Lichenberg 2051.00 | Zstate of Annie Hall Strong Nome, Igloo No. 1 | Fairbanks, Igloo No. 4 Anchorage, Igloo No. 15 Ketchikan, Igloo No. 16 Nenana, Igloo No. 17 Cordova, Igloo No. 19 Wrangell, Igloo No. 21 Anchorage, Auxiliary No. 4 Fairbanks, Auxiliary No. & Fairbanks Pioneer Women of Alaska Mr. Martin A. Pinska Mr. Jack Molyneux Mr. Charles Anderson Mr. Peter Dalgaard . Friends from Pelican City Total 170 Shares Of $37 each Balance on deposit in bank § 14 AINBOW GIRLS WiLL | . MEET SATURDAY P. M. The regular business meeting or, the Order of Rainbow for Girls will | be held Saturday afterncon at 2| o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple. There will be balloting. | The officers are reminded to b.‘ at the Temple at 1 o'clock for a| practice preceding the meeting. l UNITED STATES ‘ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management | District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska. | December 23, 1949. | | | | lU 00/ 25.00 | 10.00 2.00| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Eu- gene B. Lowman, has made applica- tion for a trade and manufacturing site under section 10, act of May 14, | 1898, (30 Stat. 413 48 U.S.C. 461) Anchorage Serial 012189, described | on supplemental township plat as lots 9, 10, and the SW%SELSEY SW1Y, sec. 10, T. 30 S. R. 59 E. of | the C.R.M. containing 533 acres, | files of the Dis- ;QN YOUR WAY to work leave your | WANTED—Room for elderly Wwo- laundry at Juneau Laundrette. At { and it is now in the trict Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska. Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentxoned Jand should file their adverse claims | in the District Land Office, within the period of publication or thirty ; days thereafter, or they will be bar- | | ‘ Sentinal Island, Point Retreat and jred by the provisions of the statutes. | CHESTER. W. McNALLY, Acting Manager. First publication, Jan. 26, 1950. Last publication, Feb. 16, 1950. ) Dr. Robert Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments 2 ® Rapid Service “The thinking fellow . Calls a YELLOW* @® Dependable Setvice @ Courteous Service PHONE 22 OR 14 Foh A YELLOW CAB “The best fleet of cabs in town” I 10x1: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1950 FOR SALE SEATER TRACT—2 bdr. pine-pan- nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. Homey, comfortable. GOLD BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely furnished. Immediately available, GOLD BELT—Juneau's finest. 5- rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- peting, 2 completed bedrooms, another easily finished. Garage, view, venitian blinds. New, IM- MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. SIXTH STREET—2 bdr., beautifully furnished, electric kitchen, view, terraced gardens. DOUGLAS—Building suitable 2 bdr. apt. and commercial down- stairs. New FHA home, 2 bed- rooms. ARB 5—and other boats. Gift shop, machine shop, 2 apartment hous- es, good money makers. LOTS— Glacier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal- houn, Douglas, Douglas Highway. | 1 | 'MURPHY & MURPHY| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 670 over Frist National Bnnk FOR SALE 1 HOUSEB now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 16 have already been spoken for, The houses have two bedrooms and allowance for a third. They have full concrete basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa- ter heaters and an automatic oil furnace. The houses are com- pletely insulated for a low main- tenance cost: They have a gen- erously sized living room with large view windows and every house has a cliar view of Gas- tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are built in with an ab- undance of storage space and fitted with a new Westinghouss range. The houses are financed by F.HA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary financing for down payment l.s] available to qualified veterans, An appointment to see the houses may be made in this ottice. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau " FORSALE | THE BEAUTY N()OK—‘} booth | shop, fully equipped. Established business in excellent lccation. Reasonable. Wonderful opportun- { ity for ambitious pers write | Box 642, Petersburg, Alaska. 416-3 | SEE OR CALL Mrs. A. H Pa.xlsnn i 740 E Str. Blue 657, for A\cn| Cosmctics and Toiletries, plastic | shopping bags, religious records, i cards, books and gifts. Articles | sold en consignment. 417-2t 949 STUDEBAKER % ton pickup. | 10wn by appointment. Ph. Doug- | s 235 after 6 p.m. 417-3t | CABIN on (kids uuck C’ln! move, suitable batchelors quarters. $100 cash. See Peter Woed or call 911. e |SIX nOC‘VI furrished house, with ! 3 lots, for sale in Skagway, Al-| Write Dr. Peter I. Dsh],!' gway, Alaska 416-2t | LARGE concrete basement on 1 acre patented. West Juneau Road 1 mi. from Steel Bridge. $2850, Also acre lots at $800. FULLY furn. 2 bed house, possible third bkedroom. 3! acres pat. near Salmon Creek. Gardens, ga?- age, wonderful place for Kkids, sshool bus service free. $7,850. iLARGE cabin, Lena Point. keach frontage. $2,500. SEATTER TRACT 2 bedroom, large yard, move in today. Furnished, elec kitchen, channel view. $9,000. $2,500 will finance. 4-BEDROOM, Basin Road. Base- ment suitable income apt. $6,800. SEVERAL GOOD LISTINGS AT FRITZ COVE. 206 | PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. WANTED - {JOB WANTED to care for elderly BEI\LTI} LLY furnished six rcom | house, excellent view, close to | sck new electric equipment, including Bendix, garage. Call 897. 416-3t 1938 PLY MOUTH 4-door, 1940 Chevrolet 2-dcor. R. W. Cow- ling Co. DAVENO, very good ccndition. Ph. Blue 153, TOY COCKER puppies. end float Nec. 1. Small bor. . $650.00 Buys NMew 220 hp Lycoming airplane motor, complete with starter and generator. 1 new 8 ft. propellor, floats. Ph. 581. 412-tf 2 APT. BLDG., immediate acc pancy. Ph. Green 925 . 410-5t ACROSNIC PIANO. Ph. Blue 213 or write box 3099. 400-t1 two 4850 airplane ¢ lady. Red 620 407-3t 'NOW is the time to get your out- beard motor ready for spring Exerpienced outboard mechanic with proper equipment at your service. Chas. G. Warner Co. Ph. 473, 416-t{ {NORTON'S RADIO & APPLIANCE, REPAIR. We pick up and deliver, Ph. 159. 414-61 WANTED—Car owners who desire first class Automotive repairs at reasonable prices. Specializing in Auto Electric—Motor tune-up— Brake work. See us first and SAVE MONEY. JACOBS ENGINE and EQUIPMENT. 1101 Harbog Way across from Small Boat Harbor. Ph. 876. 413-3t WANTED—By February 10, cen- trally located furnished apartment by steadily employed married man. Telephcne 374 or 271, DH tendant will care for it. Pick it ou way home. 70-t | SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. prices at the First DBank. 820 after 5 p.m. 1948 GMC 07, 407-tf | BUSINESSMEN _and _ candidates. Order your book matches early neau or Phone 957. 407-12t Complete 414-tf INEXPENSIVE practice Marimba, Favre Music House, Front and Main. 414-tf NEW DELTA band saw. $150.00. George Bros. ELECTRIC GUITAR, like mnew. Fayre Music House. Front and Main, 414-t1 House. 414-tf CLARENET—Favre Music WHY SUFFER cold feet, use our combination Herle Powder in your snhoes, Ten minutes and teet are warm and stay so for days, Send $1.00 for winters sup- ply, meney refunded if not pleas- ed. Break cold in 20 minutes using Seal Tight Blanket in your bath tub, sweat (steam) bath. Only $6.95. Mrs, Leah Grose. Box 699 Lodi, Calif. 417-1t FOR RENT SX\MLL ARPARTMENT 335 12th St. Ph. Blue 462 between 5 and 7 pm. 416-tf ALl LA IR R A, STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf o LA R AR g R WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano £.co. Ph. 1s1 FIRE DEPT. MEETING Members of the Juneau Volun- teer Fire Department will meet to- night at 8 for the regular monthly meeting and make further plans for the annual dance. The meeting will be in the fire hall headquar- ters, Bargain 1 Nationa | 85 o 4 EASY SPINDRIER washing ma- | chine, good condition. Ph. Black|{ Franklin Str. 93-tf | ton plckup Phoncl this year. Write Al Matson, Ju- B man with light board. Phone Mrs. Charles Hooker, 927. DH DAY NURSERY-—Mothers care To. your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-tf FOR LONGER lasting clothes, ust Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster ilized between washings. 3rd and 70-t1 L WANTED—By February 10, e centrally ‘lccated furnished e apartment by steadily employ- e ed married man. Telephone 374 or 271 after 6 p.m. o e c e 0 s o o 0 WANTED to buy—Boat suitable 'm light towing and working log rafts. Approx. 36 ft.—Diesel pre- ferred. Call 362 Douglas. 417-3t MISCELLANEOQUS GUARANTEED Realistic Permant*’| ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola's Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete phetographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats LOST AND FOUND LOST—In vicinity of postoffice four keys in leather container— | Reward. Ph. 265 or leave at Em- | pire. i 415-3t | FOUND—Keys on holder. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 414-tf | Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 163 139 Se. Framkiia | | P. O. Box 2508 J R LUNCHEON SALE RY By Memorial Church Missionary Society. Recreation Hall, 2 p.nart Friday. 417-1t, §