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rAGE Two MAN SCALES INFANTRY | 25 MI.LOGANFOR ATTACKED ..ot SECOND TIME by Chief Shundshift to be on hand tonight at 7 o'clock sharp | Hospital in Seattle. Mr. Barras AT FRONT [time resident was 62 years of age and a long ‘m Douglas and property owner He had been ill for about a year and until about a week ago was in St. Anne's Hos- pital in Juneau, but was taken pite the battering the people took jSouth for further treatment. hat Sen (D-Mo) callecd | Details for burial plans are not far the Com-|known, but his wife Edyth accom- ists could go in their expan-|panied him to Seattle and word rogram before the Demo-|from her is expected soon. id would call a halt a Defense Depar over the initial emergency K Mrs. George Deike, and son of spot decisions, studied|George Jr. returned yesterday by le Orient situation with qlPI\A to her home in Pennsylvania » off* possible Com- | after a weeks “visit with her neice, : n at other weak|Mrs. Jesse Snyder here. The posstbility of trouble in| During their visit in Alaska, they Panama Canal Zone was|made the trip to Skagway on the Joked, either, and troops Princess Kathleen, by train to an alert status, | Whitehorse, Y. T. and by plane s press kept up a drum-|returning to Juneau. Enthused ) propaganda against U.S. ac- | With Alaska, they plan a return itly intent upon stir- Russian public to indigna- (Continued from Page 1) Tydings to see how A“(‘ BACK TO PA period the whc point the vita erl Waited for - Supplies cow App the over longer. First Sea Fight l‘ I've got news for you—you are British Admiralty reported | invited to spend your loose " mo- American | ments at IRVING'S. Minors per- mitted only if with parents. 1pplies to be rted their cl The s that neither British nor warships which engaged six motorl tol 'pull» boats off East Korea suf- red any damage in the first sea | Dancing all Night. fight of the war. Five of the six| 3-Piece Orchestra. Korean vessels were sunk yesterday ! shore installations were shelled. | « rail movement was under way of | Communist troops from the area of | toward Suchow. Aerial ob- ervers spotted the troop trains g to a concentration point of Suwon. At least one such was attacked by American | ighter planes. | DOUGLAS Country Club July 3-th. il 51 \ S. Department of the Interior Division of Territories and Island Possessions Alaska 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 5:0U p.m., Pacific Standard Time, on | July 20, 1950, for the construction of Water and Sewer Facilities at | Skagway, Alaska, comprising ap- returned | proximately the following quantitie: had gor back from the wilo ! seoul carried nd chocolat Final Early June ed the n:MI Ascent th 17, oxyger th th e Up they and up - — i FROM KETCHIKAN V below Pinkerton went dowr nesday after a weeks in major items: ed the hi I I ishand at Ketchi-| 2,090 lin. ft. 6" to 12" sewers; rton is employed as en- 4,980 lin. ft., 2" to 10” water mains, M. V. Discoverer of , etc.; construction of wood tower for water tank; dismantle, move 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 will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after closing | time of bid openings will be re- | turned unopened. Plans and specifications and other proposed contract documents are | open for public inspection at the Tomorrow, July 4th, observance | District Engineer's Office, Roow will begin at 11 am. with a flre-;kllzskgon;:‘:n:: tfiz"i"?i@ ":;‘e:;t men's hose race; Co. No. 1 versus | Co. No. 2. \Assomated General Contractors ot i At 12 rea peaks, just est point side feet 1).1 along with supplies as they made the BERTHA ELLINGER HURT IN HIGHWAY A((!DENI N Bertha to learn th DANCE TONIGHT the Douglas Fourth of | ebration, there will be a tonight in the Doug'ss! from 10 to 1 o'clock. 11 the chan: invited to the celebration and the Chuck Werner orchestra will be on hand to pro- tvide plenty of dancing ‘music. | iar Hall is Friends will be sorry been hurt in a hig but relieved that her parently are not critical A telegram received this morr y Mrs. Kate mith said Mrs. E , enroute from Salt Lake City an Francisco, was injured in a bus accident near Battle, Moun- tain, Nev. The wire said she was returning to Salt L City to re cuperate from shock and bruises. Mrs. Ellinger was enroute to at tend the biennial convention of Busin and Professional Women™ Clubs. She is immediate past presi- dent of the Juneau BPWC. As she was a member of the convention nominating committee which*was to meet yes it is presumed that the acei opened Saturday. Mrs. Gladys Vuille, who was to attend the convention as alternate, now will serve as delegate for the Juneau 1b, according to Mrs. h, president. of accident, injuries ap- way FOURTH PROGRAM noon the Juneau an | America, Arctic Building, Seattle Douglas firemen will tangle with | | Washington, and at the office ot « soft ball game on the Douglas | the Assoclated General Contractor: !mu field. At 2 pm. the children's |°f America, Anchorage, Alaska, anc parade will form at the Third |2t the office of the Mayor of Skag ot fill with a score of prizes| Va¥: Alaska, and at the office of stumes. At 3 p.m. the fierd | the Associated General Contractors sports will begin at the ball field | Suite 112, Multnomah Hotel, Port- for children of all ages, men and |!and, Oregon, and at the office of women, including tug-of-war and | the Salem Contractors Exchange nail driving contest. Track and| Salem, Oregon, and Room 5141 field officials are: Announcer, | General Services Building Washing- Chuck Werner; Starter, Bill Dore; ;wn DC. Judges, Val Poor, Sam Troutman| A set of such documents may be and D. Gray; Paymaster, A. J.|Procured from the office of John D Balog; Scorer, R. Anderson; Mar- | Argetsinger, District Engineer, at shall of the Day, Alex Gair, Sr.; | Juneau, Alaska, upon deposit of Fourth of July Association officers | $10.00, all of which will be refunded are Mike Pusich, President and A.|to bona fide bidders upon the re- J. Balog, Secretary-Treasurer. :urn of the plans and sper-xllcalmns , bond and payment bond, ‘mp next year, whey they can stopj i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA within ten (10) days from date of bid opening. To parties who procure plans and specifications upon payment of the 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 time. Each bid must be accompanied by a satisfactory bid security (certitied check or bid bond) in an amount ot not less than 5 per cent of the total | bid. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a performance each in the amount of 100 per cent of the contract price. No bid may be withdrawn until thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities with respect [ thereto. LESTER M. MARX Contracting Officer. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1950. U. S. Department of the Interior Division of Territories and Island Possessions Alaska Public Works Program June 21, 1950. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received neau, Alaska, until 5:00 P.M, Pa- cific Standard Time, on July 19, 1950, for the construction of a two- classroom school with living quar- ters, playroom, library, and admin- istrative space at Ninilchik, Alaska. At which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after closing time of bid openings will be re- turned unopened. Plans and specifications and other proposed contract documents open for public inspection at the District Engineer’s Office, 115, Community Building, Juneau, Alaska, and at the office of the Associated General Contractors o Seattle are Room America, Arctic Building, Washington, and at the office ol Associated General Contra America, Anchorage, Alaska Hffice of Dr. James C orial Commissioner of Education Federal Building, Juneau, at the of- ‘ice of the Associated General Con- ractors, Suite 112, Multnomah fotel, Portland, Oregon, at the of- ice of the Salem Contractors Ex- Oregon, and Room GSA Building, Washington, Ryan, Terri- *hange, Salem, 141, D. C. A set of such documents may be srocured from the office of John D Argetsinger, District Engineer, at Juneau, Alaska, upon receipt of $25.00, all of which will be refunded o bona fide bidders upon the re- urn of the plans and specifications vithin ten (10) days from date of sid opening. To parties who procure plans and pecifications upon payment of the wbove stated amount, and who do 10t submit a bid, $25.00 will be re- funded upon the return thereot within ten (10) days from the date »f the bid opening. No refund will se made for return after that time Each bid must be accompanied by 1 satisfactory bid security (certitied “heck or bid bond) in an amount o* not less than 5 per cent of the total | bid. quired to furnish a performance | bond and payment bond, each m the amount of 100 per cent of the contract price. No bid may be withdrawn until Ljto by John D. Argetsinger, District Engi- neer, Department of the Interior Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Alaska Public Works, Room 115, Community Building, Ju- The successful bidder will be re- (30) days after the scheduled time for the receipt of bids. Government reserves the to reject any and all bids and ive informalities with respect thereto | l Publish thirty elosit The | rie LESTER M. MARX Contracting Ofticer. U. Department of the Interior Division of Territories and Island Possessions Alaska Public Works Program June 21, 1950. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by John D. Argetsinger, District Engi- neer, Department of the Interior, Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Alaska Public Works, Room 115, Community Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, until 5:00 P.M., Pa-| cific Standard Time, on July 19, 1950, for the construction of a three- room school with living quar- | ters, playroom, and services, it Naknek, Alaska. At which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after closing time of bid openings will be re- turned unopened. Plans and specifications and other proposed contract documents are spen for public inspection at the District Engineer’s Office, Room | , Community Building, Juneau, Alaska, at the office of the Associated General Contractors of America, Arctic Building, Seattle, Washington, at the office OF Associated General Contractors ot America, Anchorage, Alaska, at the | office of Dr. James C. Ryan, Terri- | torial Commissioner of Education Fi al Building, Juneau, at the of- fice of the Associated General Con- | tractors, Suite. 112, Multnomah | Hotel, Portland, Oregon, at the of- fice of the Salem Contractors EX- | change, Salem, Oregon, and Room | 5141, GSA Building, Washington, D.C. A set of such documents may be procured from the office of John D. Argetsinger, District Engineer, at Juneau, Alaska, upon deposit or $25.00, all of which will be refunded | to bona fide bidders upon the re-| turn of the plans and specmcanom, within ten (10) days from date ot bid opening. To parties who procure plans and | specifications upon payment of the above stated amount, and who do not submit a bid, $25.00 will be re- funded upon the return thereol within ten (10) days from date ot] the bid opening. No refund will be made for return after that time. 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 closing time for the receipt of bids. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities with respect thereto. cla | LESTER M. MARX Contracting Officer. Publish: June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1950. U. S. Department of the Interior Division of Territories and Island Possessions Alaska Public Works Program June 21, 1950. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by | John D. Argetsinger, District Engi- neer, Department of the Interior, Division of Territories and Island | Possessions, Room 115, Community Whing Ding means the nices e g that has happened to Juneau) HOSE RACE PRACTICE Joe Juneau cooked his first! Those members of the I)uuLlas; flap jac | Volunteer Fire Department who| i couldn't make yesterdays practice Country Club.|at the Fire Hall, in preparation | July 3-4%h, for Fourth hose races, are asked 707- cince Darncing all Night. 3-Piece Orchestra ‘his shirts... Phone -707 FOSTER’S Transfer & Storage ® Light and Heavy Hauling ® (eneral Moving ® Packing and Crating ® Scheduled Delivery Service »..the way HE likes theml 1-Day Shirt Service since 1895 PHONE 15 707 Warehouse and Office Phone For Proper Storage, Use Foster’s DRY-HEATED Warehouse Corner of 9th and Capitol “If youare onthemove, call Foster?”® 707 June 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1950. ‘withm ten (10) days from the date | of the bid opening. No refund will be MONDAY, JULY 3, 1950 Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 5:00%, p.m., Pacific Standard Time, oo 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. 67 - 10”7 Sewers; 3644 lin. ft. 4” - 6” Water Mains; to- gether with all appurtenances to sewers and water mains; the grading afid surfacing of approx. 2450 lin. ft. of street. ! At which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after closing time of bid openings will be re- turned unopened. Plans and specifications and other proposed contract documents are open for public inspection at the District Engineer’s Office, Room 115, Community Building, Juneau, Alaska, and at the office of the Associated General Contractors ot America, Arctic Building, Seattle, Washington, and at the office of the Associated General: Contractors of America, Anchorage, Alaska, and at the office of the Mayor of Doug- las, Alaska, and at the office of the Associated General Contractors, Suite 112, Multnomah Hotel, Port- | For your Hamburgers Hot Dogs-Ice Cream Ice Cold Pop Home-Made Pies and Chicken | Dinners a specialty one block behind Douglas Theatre Open 11 am. fo 1 a.m. on the Fourth Come to the HOME CAFE In' Douglas Phone 654 | land, Oregon, and at the office .ot the Salem Contractors Exchange, Salem, Oregon, and Room 5141, General Services Building, Wash- | ington, D.C. A set of such documents may be procured from the office of John D. Argetsinger, District Engineer, at' Juneau, Alaska, upon deposit of $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 the above stated amount, and who do not submit a bid, $10.00 will be re- funded upon the return thereol Y)u'll never forget the sweet='ne sharp flavor of S & W ORANGE MARMALADE. Try it on toast or with crackers and cream cheese for dessert. Not too tart, not too sweet = just plain wonderful. Another S & W Fine Food. made for return after that time. 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 closing time for the receipt of bids. The Government reserves the right to reject.any and all bids and to waive informalities with respect thereto. Grocers who know know agree: “SA¥ quality is 50 s so much I;et“tgrerl Grocers all over the country h:sve mlad :nghg for themselves, from compAriso! in their own stores. They have seen us O] -+ products with any other brand on thei ce, they have From their own experien judged S &W Quality best every time- saW FINE roons...somudlbatd pen and compare S&W shelves. LESTER M. MARX | Contracting Officer. | Publish: June 26, July3 10, 17, 1950. INDEPENDENCE DRIVE May 15 through July 4 Official Independence Drive Symbol The next few weeks may be the most important in your life you’re now in. Even to take a job that pays less at the start—but has a tre- mendous future. Between May 15th and July 4th, you can make a move that may change your life, regardless of your age. During these seven weeks of the U. S. Treasury’s In- dependence Drive, you can lay the groundwork for making your fondest dreams come true. Don’t let your opportunity pass be- cause you were financially unable to grab it! The next decade will be one of the greatest America has ever seen. The opportunity of a lifetime will come to millions — it can come to you. If you are not now buying U. S. Sav- ings Bonds automatically, this is the time to begin. If you are, sign up for extra bonds. Sign up and buy up all you can. That golden opportunity in the 50’s may be the “one in a lifetime” for you— The opportunity to start your own s be ready for it! business. To buy a share in the business This advertisement prepared by The Daily Alaska Empire in cooperation with the U. S. Treasury and the Advertising Council.