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PAGE SIX e PAY CASH AND SAVE 8 ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ SPAY CASH AND SAVE PAY CASHANDSAVE ¢ 8 ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE @ © PAYCASHANDSAVE®e S S o PAY Harri Machine Shop, Inc. f INVITATION TO BID | The Department of Taxation in- vites bid: the 1951 Automobile License Plat Specifications may | be obtained from the Tax Commis- ! sioner, Box 2751, Juneau, Alaska. | Bids will be received on or before 1950 at the hour of 10:00 Plumbing © Healing - 0il Burners tior AM. and opened at Room |lic health nurses will soon move | g & oson Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. | northward, Don C. Foster, ANS; ,. e { 4 ANE Telephone—319 nghIS—Hed 730 ] The Tax Commissioner reserves | area director announced today. ‘rp @ L the right to reject any and all bids.| One will be the first field nurse| =" v/ o to be statione ZEE TOWELS Roll 20¢ Your food dollar buys more at the 20th Century Super Market because we buy for less __and sell for less! We are members of the Associated Grocers Co-Op and the N.R.0.G., the largest food-buying organization in the U. S. We pass our savings along to you! GIANT TIDE | THAT GREAT BIG BOX Amocat or Wesco Home Siyle Peaches Ho. 2¥can 3¢ DR(EFT SUPER SUDS 27 20th Century SUPER MARKET MEMBER ASSOCIATED GROCERS ‘co-oP. ARMOURS—Finest Luncheon Meat TREET | Tomato Soup 43¢ |2a@ns23 Lihby Red Beeis - No. 303 can I7¢ SHURFINE SHORTENING 3 LB. CAN CAMPBELL'S Pik-Nik Large Prunes - - 21h. plg. #7c| Shoering Spuds - large can 20c a;;:ge Juice - -747 0z. can 49c Spmach ; ;-mllg:rz_‘fcai 231: ?’:;;;lo Juice - 47 oz. can 32 Sutqari’eas . -+ Canlk ?:Il;\rg;r‘e Sunshine—English Style x GERBER'S or LIBBY'S cnatiens | COUKES | *MERTER | GxEy ot Hibox49¢| 11b-hox55¢ - Q¢ | 12 @ns 93¢ CSudg!a{r e v 511).7;52{9. 59¢ Wfiéig Kemg! Cor;p ot ot 17(: Tastewell 13 oz. pkg. 20c| Hot Sauce - - - - 3for e - . 45c| Chiffon Tisse - - 2rolls 29c Kellogg Corn Flakes - 130z Swansdown Eake Flowr - Puss 'n’ Boots Hot Roll Mix - 15 oz. pka. 27c| Cai Foed - Tall11b. can-2 for Z3c e S ey e Sunny Jim 0 fpAL “0';‘" Solid Pack Pacific Pearl nge Base : Peanut Butter | “FT07 | TUNA | CRABMEAT 0z. jar 63t | :\Iilé ';lé:fllm FARM FRES New Crop Tender, Fresh New Crop CABBAGE | ASPARAGUS | GREEN PEAS| CARROTS b. 3¢ | 2 Ibs. 45¢| 21bs. 29¢| 2 for 25¢ QUALITY MEAT VALUES "R00s" LiMB ROAST . 79chb. PICNIC HAMS . §3c1b.| GROUND BEEF . 4clb. CASH AND SAV (an 33c | (an 63« T T TP ] I O B S M PRODBDUC Fresh — Bunch LOWEST PRICES Swift’s Premium — Bened and Rolled — No Waste VEALROAST .. 69clb. lowa Corn-Fed — Lean — PORK LOINROAST 49 clb. Lean — Meaty — No Hock — AND SAVE® Two Alaska Native Service pub-’ t Barrow, the other | is moving from Dillingham nOl‘[h-!“‘“ | ; N EW ! Sensational ? g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AL@SR'\ 'FAR NORTHERN FIELD | NURSES ARE ASSIGNED T0 MORE HORTHERLY POSTS west to Bethel. Daisy Keene, who has been in |the ANS since 1942, will g0 to the {top of the world June 1. A county | nurse in North and South Dakota ;and Nebraska before coming to | Alaska, Miss Keene has served at | Hydaburg at present sta- | able in ainwr . Root, whose experi-| ence outside of the ANS includes vice with the U.S. Corps and as a public health nur |in Ohio, has been ioned at Dii- | nak. When she | goes to Bethel, she will work as a | public health on with the THURSDAY, 8:45 P. M. The Jun will bring ers to a close at All ay evening irged to be pres odist Church at s tor the it the p.m. for election of ofiic ing year. have had ¢ under the Jane McMullin y Parker, Presi- concerts were given: and other Christmas sharing with > city in the of the Variety Show rec sored by the Rotary Club. X note interest in rs assisted in the by providing trans- n to the visitors to Men- nhall Glacier and assisting Mrs. nest Gruening at a reception. AT MADSEN’S "HWI Wax-Starch, far better than old-fashioned starching! Johnson's BR'SK | Marvelous new Brisk is much easier to use than old-fashioned starch. And it gives your dresses and clothes a “brand-new” look—a wonderful Jast- _ing smoothness and luster. Dresses stay crisp and fresh all day long. And ‘meq’s shirts won's wilt and crack, d never “scratch,” either! It’s because Brisk contains DRAX, " the new miracle fabric wax! Dirt " won't penetrate, and washes out eas- I ily. Get new Johnson’s Brisk today. Economical, because it’s highly con- centrated. “ECONOMICAL— CONCENTRATED [1S - | for the construction of a Diesel elec- | formed that. the project for which | constr | tion. Ultimately, three (3) 3000 KW fJuneau reads as follows — s clear and thoroughly clean, or cause MOTHER'S DAY SALE Needle Work—Home Cooked Foods Parsons Electric Tomorrow 10 a.m. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, The Alaska Railroad, Anchorage, Alaska. SeaLed bids in quadruplicate will be receiygd until 2:00 p.m., May 31, 1950, at, the Office of the Chief Hngineer, The Alaska Railroad, Anchorage, Alaska, tric power generating plant at An- chorage, Alaska. All bidders are in- materials or equipment and/or work, on which you are invited to bid, is being jointly financed by The Alaska Railroad and the Chugach' Electric Association, Inc., a borrower from the United States of America acting | through the Administrator of the | Rural Electrification Administra- | tion, Washington, D. C. The Diesel | electric generating plant is the in- itial portion of a power plant being | d by the above-mentioned | association. The initial generating | plant consists of two (2) 600 KW | Diesel generator sets and one (1) 500 | KW generator set, together with any | and all auxiliary equipment and the necessary housing for the installa- | steam turbine generators, together with all auxiliary equipment and building, will be advertised for bid and will constitute the final com- | pleted plant The plans and speci- | fications have been prepared under! the direction of H. W. Beecher, Con- | sulting Engineer for the joint proj- ect. Upon application, four (4) sets of drawings. and specifications will | LOTS—large, level, view lot on Gold be supplied free to each general contractor. Such contractors must | show suitable experience in power WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1950 FORB SALE WE SOLD FIVE HOUSES LAST WEEK—WE NEED - LISTINGS— our commission on all rural prop- erty is 5% or LESS (Auke Bay, Glacier highway etc.) Lovely home completely furnished, 3 bed- rooms, fireplace, unexcelled view, double plumbing, garage with possible apartment, garden space, frontage on road and channel, cork insulation, complete base- ment, bedrooms, completely furnished near Federal Bldg. and school, newly decorated, electric kitchen, Bendix washer, immediate occu- pancy. bedrooms near small boat har- bor completely furnished. Dream Home, beautiful blonde fur- niture, wall-to-wall carpeting, electric kitchen, one-bedroom, dressing room, large bath, utility room, view, $5,000 will buy the Seaview apart- ments, will pay off purchase price less than 2 years. DOUGLAS—2 bedroom possible 3rd. partly furnished best location. ALSO FHA financed 2 bedroom new home ALSO commercial and apt. with garage on 2 lots. 2 2 Belt; lot on Calhoun; lot on Gold Belt; 1% acres on Douglas highway. 160 acres patented land with cab- plant erection before plans and specifications will be released. Plans | and specifications may be secured | from the Office of the Chief En- | gineer, General Room 236, The Alaska Railroad, An- | chorage, Alaska, or from the Offices of The Alaska Railroad, 2400 Fourth | Avenue South, Seattle 4, Washing- ton. R. A.Sharood, Chief Engineer. First publication, May 9, 1950. Last publication, May 13, 1950. ins, Glacier highway. ©Small acreage with house 1 mile from Duck Creek. Office Building, | DOUGLAS — modern 3 bedroom | home, complete basement with garage. Hardwood floors. Can be financed. MURPHY & MUBPHY REALTCRS - ACCO ANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank ADMINISTRATOR’S AUCTION SALE THE TROLLING BOAT OF C. A. MORTENSEN, Deceased, No. 31-A- 905. Complete and practically ready | for fishing. SALE: 2:00 P. M, MAY 12th, 1950. | PLACE: FLOAT NO. 4—-SMALL BOAT HARBOR, JUNEAU, AL-| ASKA. | TERMS: Cash. Administrator reserves right to reject any and all insufficient bids. | ERNEST O. SWANSON, | Administrator Estate C. A. Mortensen, Deceased. First publication, May 4, 1950. Last publication, May 11, 1950. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Section 52 of the Traffic Code of | SPILLING OIL un STREETS| AND SIDEWALKS. Every person transporting or delivering any fuel oil or other oil, shall immediately to be cleared and thoroughly clean- ed, every public sidewalk, sidewalk area, footpath, street, highway, or other public thoroughtare, and evtry part or parts thereof, on which he has caused or allowed such oil to! overflow or spill. signed—Bernie Hulk, Chief of Police — —| il — 5 seventeen YEARS 20-,” : are thoroughly trained. ALL share a great tradition of dependability. Fly with the world’s most experienced airline! sp. . = AAVS ANV HSV N WE'VE FLOWN ALASKA For speedy 4-engine Clipper service, call BARANOF HOTE l Flight crews that guide B Airemrcal_F o\ Worto Amrwars, \_ ® Trade Mark, Pan Amarican dirways, Ins. L — PHONE 106 _ FOR SALE 1GOOD STOCK of new and used Juneau 100-tf bronze boat propellers. Welding & Machine Co. PIANO, Storey & $350.00. Phone 627. 100-tf 1036 PLYMOUTH with '42 motor. See at Jay’s Super Service, 99-5t BICYCLE, sturdy, full size, excl. condition. Sperling, 530 W. 10 St. 99-3t 32 x 32 ft. basement—sub floor— . with one, acpe, of ground—100.£t. road frontage—located approxi- mately 1 mile north of Douglas Bridge. Phone 567 or contact Fern Feist at Fern's Studio. 96-68, VIEW HOME, owner transferred. 5 rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, large waterfront lot; NW Juneau, across from small boat harbor, double plumbing, dry basement, hot water heat, cork and rockwool insulation, garag'; with 3 room. cabin attached. Phone Juneau 736, 96-Tx 32 TROLLING boat, $850.00 cash. Phone 143. 96-tf 1% FLAT BOTTOM red cedar skiff with oars $45.00. Write Box 2353 or phone 38 76-tL ESTABLISHED business in Juneau for one or two. nice income small investment. Write Box 842 Empire. 87-tf WILL EXCHANGE new business residential property in Northern California for property in Juneau. Call Green 340 86-1mo. — HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make offer. Ph. 707. 62-t1 |1 BARBER CHAIR, 1 wash bowl, Inquire Smiley’s Pool Hall. 2 74-1mo. LOOKING for a place to live. Three small compact rooms. Phone 817 B2-tf t+ ROOM partically furn. house 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-tf CRESENT Apartments. Call 428. ; ~68-t1 SEVERAL Large and Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargair prices at the First Nationa! Bank. B u SUMMER CABIN and boat house. Lena Cove. Phone 278, 92-10t [OE REPAIR machinery and equipment. See First National Bank. * 93-tf Clark Spinne.. ; | FORSALE PR IS evecicotmre: SRR e DRAKHOM—The finest year round residence in the Auk Bay area. 3% acres of land on wooded point. ‘Well landscaped with large lawns, flower gardens and commercially profitable kitchen garden. House built in 1936. Two large bed- rooms. Double plumbing. Full cement basement with automatic oil furnace. Large living room with filed stone fireplace. Tue kitchen with Flamo gas range. REA electricity,” and emergency Delco system. Dependable water system. Garage and other out, buildings. Sale to be owner fin- anced. May be seen only by ap- pointment through this office. 50’ by 100’ lot on Tth Street—ex« cellent view. 1-2-3 bedroom homes Commercial property and businesses. Wiliam Winn-Phone 234 Office 1n Alaska {Bureau LODGE SITE—Beaver farm. Mole Harbor, Alex Hasselborg’s home- { stead, salt water landing for Has- selborg Lake 135 acres patented. Very low price for cash, $2,000 beaver income last vear. INVESTMENT property — $12,000 two houses in Seatter Tract, pays off $150.00 monthly or 15% and ! up. dA g‘mfl buy. Houses in sound condition, can be easily. L e {NEW LISTINGS —1lot 50x100, two ¢ building sites with water and sewer already in; $1200. NEW LISTING—2 houses adjacent | new school site. Smaller rents $25. Larger $55. Price $6,000. NEW LISTING — one bedroom house, garage, 5 acres patented, 11 mile post, near airport. $3,700. NEW LISTING —am subdividing 385-foot water frontage near Is- land Pcint, Fritz Cove Road. Best building sites for summer ! cabins, Price $15 per waterfront i foot, minimum purchase 50 feet, {200 ft. depth NEW LISTING—4 room house on Tth. Storage shed. | piling W. i $2500. Also river boat 30 ft. $150. Also 20 h. p. Johnson outboard $250. . NEW Easy Spin-Dry Washing Ma- chine $90. Bath tubs $30. Out- . side white paint, 1-coat, SALE i PRICE $3.50 gallon in 5 gal. tins. NEW Maytag Washer, nearly new Thor, like new oil ranges. Elec- tric range $40. New Eureko vac- uum ‘cleaner, $40. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911, WANTED AVAILABLE—all around office man; bookkeeper, typist. Phone Blue 530. 91-6¢ TOWN or Hwy. lot for sale? Box 2688 for direct deal. 89-1mo HOUSE OR cabin tor summer to accommodate family of 4 by June first. Rent up to $100 monthly. J. I. Noble. Ph. Green 245. 98-3t WANTED TO BUY: 14-16’ round bottom cedar skiff—must be in good condition, Write Empire C 891. 1 ———— o DAY NURSERY—Mothers ‘care for your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938, 408-t1 BABIES and small children cared for, day, week or month. Phone Black 212. 94-tt FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE, Klein Bldg. Call Black 763 evenings ior appoint- ment. 100-tf GOOD Upright piano with bench. Phone Green 643., 99-3t STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. ‘Colonial Rooms. 68tt — e ‘WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Sucp. Ph. 143 FOR SALE DINING ROOM table, 4 chairs Good. condition. Phone Red 127 after 5:30 p.m. 98-3t 1948—8 Cyl. Hudson 4 door sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 95-t1 PLEETRA T 38 FORD V8 coupe. Excellent tires, $150. Phone 982. 95-tf 121-Gray Marine gas boat motor. Completely rebuilt and ready to go. See it at Jay’s Super Serv- ice. $700. " MISCELLANEOUS Rl berpa Nl s R GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. " HOSPITAL NOTES Vernon Metcalfe, Joe Sadlier, A TO SEATTLE * HAWAII » ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN i JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE i o FAIRBANKS ¢ NOME George W. West, Fred Frobese, and John Zarelli were admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday. Clancy Storms, Christian Austin, Marian Nicholson, and Robert Cameron were dismissed. RADIO SPECIAL: Two Arvin portables with battery use also on AC current. We are of seeing them around the place at 4550. Take them away for $2750. Parsons Electric Co. DAVENPORT-chair set, pre-war construction; bed, mattress, springs; coffee table; chest of drawers; call Stan Freeman at 190 daytime. 92-2t WINTER and POND, Co,, Ine. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats (s RIS G N L e l The term “all-electronic” as now applied to television means that no moving part, such as a motor, is lused in reproducing pictures. e Ay A {ua, b L S SR T Pald W e A 49

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