The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1950, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ~ 2450 lin. ft. of street. At which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read| aloud. Bids received after closing| | EIGHT QUALIFY IN TALBOT WITHDRAWS 17 ARRIVE, 20 LEAVE, | ELKS SWEEPSTAKES RESIGNATION FROM P ACIFIC NORTHERN it | The final weekend of the EIKs' D E v E l 0 p M ENT BD. Seventeen persons arrived yester-| Singles Handicap Sweepstakes turned unopened. |al day by Pacific Northern Airlines,|found several new names on the which carried 20 persons outbound.|list to roll in the championship Coming from Anchorage were|match, “Pop” Smithberg's 643, Haz- George Nicholson, Martin Wood- | lett's 635, Haag’s 629 and Scott's ward, Harry Lewis, L. Myer, L. G.| 603 permits them to bowl in the McDonald, Paul Thompson, Ray!playoff. Cute, Vic Neklason and Glenl The match will be held Monday Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, H.|evening July 3 at 8 p.m. on the V. Davies, O. C. Hopkins, N. Send- | Elk’s Alleys. The top eight men are Mayor Jack Talbot of Ketchikan | rick and Sam Ingerbogh came from | requested to report not later than has withdrawn his resignation 0l gorgjova and Mr. and Mrs. Atter|7:45 p.m. They must sign the chart the Alaska Development Board, if|frgg: Gustavus, | located in the Elks bowling alleys by was announced today by Gov. Er-| yesthound, Melvin Mattson went 8 pm. July 2 or they will be re- proposed contract documents nroi open for public inspection at the| Blasts “Political Implica- tions” in Action-Asks for Cooperation District Engineer’s Office, } grading and surfacing of approx. {115, Community Building, Juneau, |0 Associated General Contractors of |1 America, Arctic Building, Seattle, at the office of the Mayor of Dou‘!.-‘ las, Alaska, and at the office of the | Ol nest Gruening, chairman of the|t, Cordova, Mrs. M. C. Muffly was | placed by those bowlers next inlacciated General Contractors,|a boste booked to Kodiak, William Aldrich | line. | Talbot, a member of the board |y, Homer, and these persons were| The following men will bowl in since its creation in 1945, tendered Anchorage-bound: Mr. and Mrs. D.‘lhe first Elks singles sweepstakes several weeks ago | | W. Page, John B. Conlon, John|which it is hoped will become an his resignation S ssin® Salem, Oregon, and Room 5141, |land, Oregon, and at the offioe ot z::i,‘f:,_\U,r“:“l,:)rh::]&?en;iyg‘??nb Wanberg, R. H. Moore, J. E. Mun- annual holiday event: General Services Building, Wash- |the Salem Contractors Exchange, | closing time for the recetpi of bids. o ay st City. |gine, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hanson,| Parsons, 653; Smithberg, 643;},0¢on pC. | Salem, Oregon, and Room 5141| The Government reserves the Il denounced an attempt to read parry Greer, Hilberg Johansou,| Hazlett 635; Haag 629; Cahail 626; e . 1o | General Services Building Washing- | right to reject any and all bids and | political implications into his ac-|peter McDonald, Adam McGavin,|Lincoln 616; Hagerup 614; and| A set of such documents may be) %, o to waive informalities with respect lnuix,dn;] published in Ketchikan and | phjjip Weiss, Dan Williamson, H.|Scott 603. ;;rro;::le‘? gngt:;;:nc;no;i:;l:u ”[ A’ set of such documents may be | thereto. { note ere. arbe are SIgRL, % b2 N i “NAEIng St thé kind s m\‘:““”_" Afron S : e R Juneau, Alaska, upon deposit of | procured from the office of John D. LESTER M. MARX tended,” he said in a statement is-| o o | Witber, 598; Mork, 593; HOUStOD. 11000, a1 of which will be refunded | Argetsinger, District Engineer, at Contracting Officer. ) 590; and Estes, 573. to bona fide bidders upon the re-|Juneau, Alaska, upon deposit of | Publish: June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1950. ! sued this weekend. “It is my belief | that if the Alaska public could know and understand all the facts, they would be solidly behind the | good work and valuable activities of the board, no matter how they might differ on other matters.” Portions of his statement follow: “In my announcement, I stated turn of the plans and specifications within ten (10) days from date o! bid opening. ; To parties who procure plans and | CONSTRUCTIONFIRM ~ rux. wresmmmens v HEAD FEE[S pEA(E } TEAMS MEE'I: TOMORROW AHEAD l“ S]'RIKE: Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart- nierit aoft ball tehms will turn out | Specitioations uucH PevEEEEE the| | v | tomorrow night at 6:30 at the ball above stated amount, and who do| Harry Lewis, head of the largest park. e et —— e T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA time of bid openings will be ,—pv‘mll be publicly opened and read Plans and specifications and utht‘r“”“e of bid openings will be re- turned unopened. Room | proposed contract documents are Alaska, and at the office of the|District Alaska, Washington, and at the office of |Associated General Contractors of the Associated General Contractors| America, Arctic Building, Seattle, of America, Anchorage, Alaska, and | Washington, and at the office of the Associated General Contractors Suite 112, Multnomah Hotel, Port-f\\'ny. Alaska, and at the office of land, Oregon, and at the office of | the Associated General Contractors, the Salem Contractors Exchange,|Suite 112, Multnomah Hotel, Port- —_—— $10.00, all of which will be refunded to bona fide bidders upon the re- turn of the plans and specifications within ten (10) days from date of bid opening. To parties who procure plans and | specifications upon payment of mo; above stated amount, and who do not submit a bid, $10.00 will be re- funded upon the return thereot within ten (10) days from the date of the bid opening. No refund wiil be made for return after that nme.) Each bid must be accompanied by' a satisfactory bid security (certitied : check or bid bond) in an amount of not less than 5 per cent of the total bid. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a performance bond and payment bond, each in the amount of 100-per cent of the| contract price. No bid may be withdrawn until thirty (30) days after the scheduled | and re-erect ;100,000 gallon water tank; together with all appurt- enances for sewers, water system and water tank. At which time and place the bids loud. Bids received after closing Plans and specifications ana other pen for public inspection at the Engineer’s Office, Room 15, Community Building, Juneau, and at the office of the f America, Anchorage, Alaska, and t the office of the Mayor of Skag- DOOGAN JANITOR SERVICE — Windows washed, storm windows removed, Venetian blinds, overstuffed furniture, walls, woodwork, floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Rugs shampooed. my belief that many conflicting in< terests were holding back Alaska’'s development and added that unless these interests can be reconciled more fully than they are at presem,l it was going to be very difficult to | interest capital in Alaska. “This statement and apparently | the whole circumstance of my re- signation were misconstrued in some quarters as reflecting on the policies now building some $12,000,000 in|Douglas Fire Department will apartment dwellings in Anchorage, |played in Douglas the morning of of the bid openlng.rNo refund will be Was a Juneau visitor this morning, July 4 immediately after the Ju-|made o e conferring with Gov. Ernest Gruen- | neau parade. E"c.h e mus_t be Sccompanisd by: ing. | All members are urged to report | snustscu_;ry bid security (certified His vice-president, Myer Lurie, |according to manager Stuart Hous- check or bid bond) in an amount ot was with him, and both expressed ' ton. :‘0‘; less thay 5 per oent of theotal optimism that the current carpen- i ke wow helding up con-| . FLEISCHMANN on a product is{ The successful bidder will be re- action in the westward would |like 24 carat on gold—the finest i | quired to furnish a performance soon by resolved. | can be. Try FLEISCHMANN GIN j bond and payment bond, each in|{ and performance of the board . . . C. C. Staples, head of Federal and be convinced. the amount of 100 per cent of the “I have come to the, conclusion o s | contract price. | that the best way to demonstrate | Lorns STl S NOTICE No bid may be withdrawn until| my real feelings in this matier is) ;0 oy talked over their work with | The Caro Transfer will be closed thirty (30) days after the scheduled to withdraw my resignation. This |2 to 4 o'clock June 27 during the | closing time for the receipt of bids. | The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids and the governor. | I have done in a letter to Governor An offer of $2.82 an hour by the | fun to waive informalities with respect thereto. eral service of Fred Schmitz. Gruening. There is much to be done | . qciateq General Contractors was | 39-1t in Alaska, and I will not shirk o | yrpeq down by the strikers, who | doing my part. Let us really recon- have been holding out for* $3. cllflo:r :‘%"“t:é‘s’ Ba i Lewis, head of the Lewis Con-| ot h‘; l; t“m. i “"“*L'c struction Company of Seattle, said as to hope that this whole episode | ;;,qiher offer of $2.85 would sdon | might serve to encourage ONer |, nuge and indications were that | delivered. Phone 333, residents of the Territory to set| woq' pe accepted Still time to save at L Goldstein's All items greatly reduced! LESTER M. MARX Contracting Officer. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1950. FIREPLACE WOOD—$20.00 a cord 29-1mo U. S. Department of the Interior Division of Territories and Island i } U. S. Department of the Interior ?::; (E)fc t:’m: igi::::::,pu:irénm:jl Among projects Lewis has Division of Territories and Island Possessions Catlier toverat e zaal” an whiah lall |CLSTEE (a16 thio Richardaon | Possessions Alaska Public Works Program gether toward a goal on WAICH &' the Panorama Vista, worth $5-| Ajcka Public Works Program June 21, 1950. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by | John D. Argetsinger, District Engi- neer, Alaska Public Works, Division of Territories and Island Posses- sions, Department of the Interior Room 115, Community Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska, until 5:00 pm., Pacific Standard Timeé; on July 20, 1950, for the construction of Water and Sewer Facilities at Skagway, Alaska, comprising ap- proximately the following quantities in major items: 2,090 lin. ft. 6” to 12" sewers; 4,980 lin. ft., 2" to 10” water mains, etc.; construction of wood tower for water tank; dismantle, move June 21, 1950. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by John D. Argetsinger, District Engi- ‘necr, Department of the Interior, Division of Territories and Island | Possessions, Room 115, Community { Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 5:00 | pm., Pacific Standard Time, on July 20, 1950, for the construction of water, sewer and street improve- ments at Douglas, Alaska, compris- ing approximately the following quantities in major items: 4109 lin. ft. 6” - 10" Sewers; 3644 lin. ft. 4” - 6” Water Mains; to- gether with all appurtenances to sewers and water mains; the "f“;‘“ can agree—a ‘ffi’ :"Y,°‘°"°“iooo,ooo and $3,000,000, respectively, and more prosperous Alaska. |and other apartments not yet| \I.\lurtcd. FIRE ALARM A two-five alarm shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday took the Juneau fire department to the Alaska Coastal Airlines hangar on Marine Way at \ | FROM CORDOVA Main Street. A flash fire, which bad | aye Charles E. Laml)vnnd Mich- burst out while an alreraft wWas'be-| uo) prijcg ‘Leewtighit' of Cordova ing cleaned, was extinguished when | ;.0 opping at the Baranof Hotel the firemen arrived. No damage ] was done by the blaze, ACA officials | Sewing machines for rent at The said. i ‘White Sewing Machine Center. 52-ti | | Still time to save at I. Goldstein's, | | Al items greatly reduced! not submit a bid, $10.00 will be re- $ % " funded upon the return thereol | S ska | 1 ntest with the construction organization in Alaska| The annual conte ten (10) days from the date| FROM SCRANTON Charles Hiatt of National Edu- | NE“VOUS cators, Inc., Scranton, Pa., is regis- i sro MAc " tered at the Baranof Hotel. i | ALLIMIN relieves distressing symptoms | of “nervous stomach” — heaviness after | meals, belching, bloating and colic due to Open — Day and Night | r.- ALLIMIN hasbeen scientifically tested | 39-1t | bydoctors and found highly effective. World | | tamous—more than a % billion sold to date. | Still time to save at L Goldstein's,| ALSSIUII Garlic Tablets § All items greatly reduced! JUNEAU DRUG CO. COUNTRY CLUB ~ Pan American fares go goWN -’ Pioneers of Alaskan air travel, Pan American has worked steadily to improve service and reduce fares. Now Pan American is offering still lower regular all-year fares between Alaska and Seattle. Today is Monday . . . less than a week before the Fourth of July Festivities J & : ¥ 03’1’-;:;;’1‘3 SEATTLE :' ‘ begin, s-0-0-0 o ON. 7 4 | i ‘118, 8‘:, ROE,,:; im.. i Send Your Holiday Garbs R ki Wil 1 | 1o CITY DRY CLEANERS " oo rlucd i el vt | early this week fo be sure Paons 1000 5 they'l1 be finished in time! ! [ il L T T ] | ----_____----. | Quality Cleaning Your Assurance of CITY DRY CLEANERS Phone 8777 Join us in Juneau July 4th ONLY THE FARE IS CUT! When you fly Pan American, you still get all the Clipper* extras: Big, dependable 4-engine planes...the most experienced crews...fine, free food...and stewardess hospitality. YO SEATTLE + HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN JUNEAU + WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME g o T Stavice WorLp AIRWAYS U EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Frankiin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau | There is no substitute for GOOD Plastering ; For expert, distinctive plastering . . . with the plaster that INSULATES call 15 yrs. experience RAY nlcs Phone Douglas 21 L) © 1950, The Coca-Cola Comoaww @ MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1950 . and good food. A picnic’s fun! Hospitality Fair ot your food store JUNE 1 to JULY 5 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY WE ARE UR BUSINESS IN SIX WEEKS we are moving to our new shop in Seattle. Because there are no other Upholstery firms in Juneau, we wish to give you ample notice so that you may have your furniture re-upholstered in the next few weeks hefore we move. We do not want 1o take a single piece of our upholstery material with us!! Also, you will now find a number of unusually fine buys in custom-built furniture, carpets and drapes at Houston's, with more coming up. s FOAM RUBBER DAVENPORT AND CHAIR A beautiful al:foam rubber set made by “Modern Era,” covered in the finest frieez. Delivered to you in Juneau for * only $299.50, the Seattle advertised price. Beautifully i styled, custom-made, a truly wonderful buy! 3 Houston’s Juneau Uph 122 Second Street “Custom upholstery work backed by 30 years axperience” Equally atiractive prices on single pieces! MOVING Re-upholster NOW...and Save! Davenport and Chair Re-upholstered in lovely tapestry Davenport and Chair Re-upholstered in finest quality heavy frieze or velour $159.50° $132.50° #for standard size davenport and chairs olstery Phone 36

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