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PAGE SIX e v SALVATION ARMY ADVISORY BOARD HOLDS MEETING The quarterly meeting of the local advisory board of The Salvation Army was called to order Friday ufternoon at 2:30 o'clock by H. 1 Faulkner, chairman. While the time allotted for the 1950 campaign has passed, chair- man of the drive for 1950, B. D Stewart, joined with other board members present to express the be- tief that further funds will be con- tributed before Labor Day, to ex- ceed results of last vear. ‘he 194¢ total receipts were $3,975.10 com- pared with a total of $2,811.06 for 1950. The Juneau social service revealed that lodgings were prov! for 360 transient men and m had been given to 91 in seven months from January of 1950. Pres- ent developments, Lieut. Normar Steinig stated, show a greater need NOTICE Alaskan Cab Company, having been purchased from John Maurstad, now under our management. best of cur ability, to give you the best cab service in Juneau. Your servants, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Crock Leo M. Jones Jr. YONWHITEHEAD TC Korea M GORDON TA Hong Kong MASTERSON® gepore | " For accurate,complete news of the Koredn war, | for these facilities than ever, and | indicated that the facilities had ac- complished more good in the lasf 12-month period With indications of still greater urgency in the future, Fund Drive Chairman Stewart indicated that hope was held for reaching the 1950 yoal of an operating fund of $4,500 rigihally announced as the jective. Present at the meeting, jon to Board Chairman Faulkner nd FPund Chairman Stewart, were: 3oard Treasurer Don Skuse, Frank Jeintzleman, Waino Hendrickson, Or. J. C. Rvan, Henry Green and Harold Foss. Chairman Faulkner suggested that ontributions for the valuable work yi The Salvation Army might be sent direct to the organization, tc he /\(|‘1~m\ Board Treasurer, Don any member of the Buffet Dinner Honors Ganongs Comar. ana Mrs. Howard *W. Schleiter honored- Mrs. Schleiter’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. Carl F. Gan- 'fong (USCG. Ret) with a buffet b-1 dinnet at their home in the High- lands last Friday evening. The Gan- ongs are visiting here from Seattle. Guests were Adm. Joseph Green- spun, Comdr. and Mrs, Victor Tyd- lacka, Comdr. nd Mrs. Donald Mor- rison, Comdr. and Mrs. Fred J. Statts, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. E. C. Hawley; Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. A. J. Larsen, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. H. I. Allen, Lt. Comdr. L. J. Reilly and Mrs. Wayne L. Goff. in addi- CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska, will receive sealed bids up ATTFNTIO\' MASONS to 8:00 P. M. September 1, 1950 at Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- | the office of the City Clerk, Juneau, Jeau Lodge No. 147, Monday evening | Alaska, at which time all bids will t 7:30. Labor in E. A. Degree. be opened and publicly read aloud J. W. LEIVERS for the construction of a street wid- Skuse, to oard Secretary |ening project on 4th Street between Seward and Franklin Streets. The approximate major quanti- ties in the project are as follows: 950 Sq. Ft. 4” Concrete Walk and Curb t. 67 Concrete Pavement . 4”7 Slab . Concrete Steps 76 Sq. Ft. Entrance Slab 50 Sq. Ft. Wall Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications, 'nnd other contract documents now ione file with the City Engineer, where copies may be obtained. Bid forms may be obtained from he City Engineer. ‘The successful bidder shall file an icceptable surety bond in the sum Jf. the contract, to guarantee per- formance of said contract, within ‘ive days of the date of award. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and ;0 waive all informalities in the sidding. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 24th day of August, 1950. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First publication, Aug. 24, 1950. Last publication, Aug. 28, 1950. 630 Sq. 200 Sq. l 32 Sq. To the we will endeavor this ASSOCIATED PRESS STAFFERS Are Recording History Pacific Front Today SPENCER MOOSA Formosa s FORMOSA Hong Kong ¢ CHARLES Ko © KENNETHLIKE 5 Jokarto ea Jape Korea-Japan THE DAIL PAN AM CARRIES 61 ON SUNDAY World Airways in and out Seattle-bound Pan American carried 61 passengers of Juneau Sunday, were A. P. Pollman, Shirley Moe, Dr. Louis Sharpenberg, Janice Butebach, Mrs. W. L. Levar with Thomas, Terry Lee and Robert Levar, Robert Prentis, Donald Royce, George Beasley, Alfred | Reutsall, Joyce Riewr, e | Dwight Crowder, Mart Hurlock, | elder, Mr. Moragle, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. Gibson with children Rob- | R. Livie, A. Ji Alter, Ralph Williams, ert and Henry, Mr. and Mrg. Hans Loken, Pearl Peterson, W. C. Bish- op, Bill Nedares, Sheldon Janick, Otto Benserth, Sally Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thornton, Vochary, J. D. Buckmaster, L, B McKenny, Lou Ann Loughes, Eula Sylling, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lar- son. For Ketchikan, Walter Lowen. Arriving in Juneau from Seattle were: Mrs. Agnes Brown, J. W Brandonm, Ray Charles, Mrs. Den- eey, Mr. Dingwall, Jo Deneed, Mrs. Femmer, Warren George James Aroutte, Bob and Jack Henderson, Amos Jones, John Livie, Mrs. Mary Meherin, Ernest Peters, Bridon Porter, Olen Reynold, Joan Terry Judy Trimble, Aron Wise, Mrs. { Inez Brown, and Mildred Cornelius. | (HARBOR DREDGING | COMPLETED;DREDGE IS CORDOVA BOUND With the dredging of the smali boat harbor completed, the Sierra Dredging Co. dredge leaves Tuesday | or Wednesday for Cordova to dredge the harbor there. Last week was spent in cuttin | down the high spots revealed the | fore part of the week by survey.| The dredge, leased to the Munter | Construction Co., Inc., will dred3e the harbors at Valdez and Sewarc before returning to the company’s | | headquarters in Astoria, Oregon. The indefinite departure date for | | Cordova is due to delayed arrival | | of the tug because of bad weather. | New Williams, P D on This L BRINE GORRY FRANK Manila see The Associated Press cov\fidge in The DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE A Member of The Associated Press ‘M Fritchman, A. Avery, Mr. Batch- | Juneau by Pan American and will | species rhododendron. Mrs. Housel | and J. O. Whaley, of Ketchikan are | registered at the Baranof Hagel. | Division of Territories and Island / ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 63 FLY WITH PNA DURiNG WEEKEND Pacific Northern Airlines carried 63 passengers over the weekend. Ard riving from Anchorage were: Fratk Smith, R.'L.*Mell, John Bowen, L¢. Norcross, Capt. Jaeger, W. R. La- tady, H. ‘Jobnson, Comdr. Goff, Stanley Putaké, T. Robbins, F. D. Verchery, AY'P. Pollman. L. B. McKinney, J. D. Buckmaster, Mrs. F. Weschenifelder, Edwin Stew- | ¢, Harriet Pennwell, E. J. White, Ernest Dent, Vern Schwartz. Going to Anchorage Saturday | were W. D. Burke, H. A. Swddarl’.l A. V. Collar, W. F. Thompson, Geo. | Kelez, M. M. Flint, Lloyd Golden, | R. D. Peterman, C. H. Keil, Mr. and | Mrs. M. J. Fruhn, Charles Burdlck‘ Ed Marshall and Mrs. Nance. | The Sunday north-bound flight | took the following passengers t Anchorage, Gerald Foss, Bodile Esk ensen, John Argetsinger, Cora Hor- ton, A. M. Tripodi, R. H. Severine, | Irene Workman, Frank Metcalfe, Don Kantola, Ray Charles, Mr. Dingwall, Warren George, James Garoutte, Bridon Porter, Aron Wise, Mildred Cornelius, J. W. Brandon, R. A. Bird. To Cordova: Erest Peters, Joan | | Terry, Mrs. H. Brown. : | MRS. HOUSEL ARRIVES FOR VISIT IN JUNEAU To visit her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (Bud) | Brown and her many friends in Ju- | neau, Mrs. Elaine Housel arrived in be here for a short vacation. Former resident of Juneau, Mrs. Housel now lives in Seattle where, among her other interests, she op- erates Green Pastures Garden, fa-| mous nursery which specializes ml still has property interests in Ju- neau which will engage her while here. FROM KETCHIKAN Mr. and Mrs. William C. Burke 4-PIECE Kelly green sectional, m— cluding matching platform rockér. Cott '$240., will sell for $150. Like new. Phone Blue 785. 592-6t MISCELL. houshold furnishings. See at Lee Smith’s near airport. ; Troychak. WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hiehey's Mkt Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- wood 592-3mo. | TRIMBLE bathinette, a bassinet and baby scale. Phone 982. 592-3t S’)CO 00 DOWN, balance $50 monthly buys a 6 room house and garage ! near school in Douglas. $3900 purchase price. Call Black 440. 592-tf USED CHAIRE, reasonably priced. Gastineau Hotel. 592-3t | HOUSEHOLD goods. GE 7 ft re- frigerator, White rotary treadle machine, daveno, washer, type- writer and table, roll-away bed, Westinghouse roaster. Black 255. 592-tf PIANO, $150. 315 Gastineau Ave. Phone Green 290 after 5 p.m. 591-6t —_——— 30.06 rifles, 30-40 Krag rifle. Precision hand loaded 30.06 ammu- nition 180 grain corelokt bullets. Skinner’s Gun Shop | 4 BEDROOM house, completely furnished, full basement, auto- matic hot air furnace heat!ngi throughout, Ideal neighborhood. 500 W. 10th St. Call Blue 403. 590-3t | |TWO bicycles and stationary ex- ercise bike. Call Blue 403, 590-3t ! { tropical fish plus heaters and all Green 588 590-3t . LARGE asst. tanks, pumps, necessary equipment, evenings. 22 ft. runabout with 90 hp. engine, priced to sell, cash or terms.' Call at Packard’s Marina durmg day or PO Box 314. 589-tf U. S. Department of the Interior Possessions Alaska Public Works Pregram i August 4, 1950 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by John D. Argetsinger, District En- gineer, Alaska Public Works, Divi- sion of Territories and Island Pos- sessions, Department of the Inter- ior, Main Offfice, Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining Co. Juneau, Alaska, intil 5:00 pm, Pacific Standard Time, on August 30, 1950, for the construction of water and sewer facilities at Skagway, Alaska, com- prising approximately the following quantities in major items; 2,090 lineal feet 6” to 12” sew- ers; 4,980 lineal feet 2” to 10” water mains, etc.; construction of wood tower for water tank; dismantle, move and re-erect 100,000 gallon water tank; to- gether with all appurtenances for sewers, water system and water tank. At which time and place the bids will be publicly opeend and read aloud, Bids received after closing time of bid opening will be. returned unopened Plans and specincaiions and other proposed contract documents are open for public inspection at. the District Engineer’s office, Juneau, Alaska; at the officé of the Mayor of Skagway, Alaska; at the office of the Associated General Contractors of America, Arctic Buflding, Seattle, Washington; at the office of the Associated General Contractors of America, Arichorage, Alasks; at the office of the Associated General Contractors, Suite 112 Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon; at the of- fice of the Salem Contractors Ex- changé, Sdlém Oregon; and Room 2723 Interior Building, Washington, D;-.C. A set of such documents may be procured from the office 6f John D. Memngcr. District Engineer, at. u, Alaska, upoh deposit of all of which will bé refunded t0 bond fide bidders upon the re- turn of plans and spéeifications within ten .(10) days from date of bi3 opening. “Po'partiés who procure plans and ffeations upon paymert of the -sthted amount, and who do ! submit a bid, $10.00 will be re- upon - the« rebuMy’ thereot within ten (10) days from the date of the bid opening, No'refund will be made for return after that time. Each bid must be accompanied by a satisfaétdny bid security (certified check or bid bond) in an amount of not Mssithan 5 per cent of the total bids. ‘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 w ‘yflve in!ormnmlu with respect | THIRTY-ONE foot fishing boat, | seven foot beam, 100 hp. Mercury | engine with new marine clutch; | fan tail or seiner stern, gas tank | capacity ninety gallons; boat de- signed for gill netter but rigged ' with gurdies and stainless steel | line; boat comes with dinghy, anchor, compass, etc., lAunchedI September 1946. Price $2500.00 Contact C. R. Wilson % Pan; American Airways, Annette Is.,| Alaska, or Phone Douglas 465. REMINGTON rifle,” model 81, cal- iber 300, savage; Winchester rifle, model 63, calibéer 22. Phone 269. " X 588-3t i TWO small -houses, West 12th St. i Reasonable. - See ‘Jack Westfall, } Phone 48. 8-t { SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf DAVENO, swing rocker and break- fast set, excellent condition, $175. Sgt. Nickols, Plonie 262. 75-4t CRESENT Apartments, Call 428 68-t1 CRUISER Phone Blue 809, 17-tf mfim‘emmm monds. Perfect stones. Bargain m\l\ the First National By GHOE REPAIR ' machinery ‘and # nent, ~ See First National 2 93-tf WHERE do these things come from? Heére are our choice bar- gains as of today. 1 Easy spinner washer, tops for condition, $110. 1 General Elemle spinner, fair shape, $55, 1 Waterwitch, wringer type, good washer, $35. 1 Premier vacuum nlunex‘, A-1 con- dition, $35." “Northwind.” 1 Stewart Warner, console radio, demonstrator, $75. If you are not satisfied with any used appliance will allow tuh purchase pflci new appllmoe HELP mfln friends and neighbors. Wonder- ful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital re- quired. Permanént. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St, Oakland 7, Calif, MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Reallstic Perman- ent, $750. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s, Beauty Shop, Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. TN S Devélopi. A%m;m nmmon First publication, -Aug..% 1050, Last publication, Aug. 28, 1850. RELIABLE man wanted to call on | 3 BEDROOM on hlghwrr—benu- tiful log home with stone fire-| place, garage, firnace etc. déred approximately. Unfur- nished. 31F856 suitable trolling or gill net- ting built 1946. 3 BEDROOM unfurnished except for electric range, Bendix, refrig. and water heater. Hardwood floor, garage, view, immediate oc- cupancy—terms, 2 BEDROOM completely furnished, view, near Fed. Bldg. and down town. DOUGLAS—2 bedrooms completely furnished, large closets, utility, enclosed porches etc., immediate occupancy. ALSO 3 bedroom im- mediate occupancy, view, garage, basement, furnace, lot 100 x 100. ALSO 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished. ALSO 2 bedroom apartment and store space, large yard and garage. DUPLEX and apartment house on Gastineau terms by owhers. THREE husinesses personal inter- views; also beauty shop. HIGHWAY 5 acres pat. $700 down pay terms, good water system etc., small home and large gar- age. 2 acres apt, with home, root house ete. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS 591'2!‘!Phone 676 over First National Bank SUBURBAN PROPERTY FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt., 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log cabin, other bldgs., main high- way, Pederson Hill. I{BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patented beach land south of Thane, 2 or 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- tem all year, no light or water bills, marine railway, tools, other good features. ;V!EW lots at Auke Bay on maln highway. Also Fritz Cove Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres Lemon Creek. All patented land. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS Bob Druxman—Phene 891| - Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. WANTED WAN’I‘ED—hlgh school girl to assist with housework and care of child. Mrs. Casler, phone 986 or 282. 592-3t ]EXPERIENCED clerk-stenographer teo fill position in manager’s office of Baranof Hotel, Good salary and hours. Cal 800. 580-3t WANTED to rent—one or two bed-j room home, References. Steadily employed. Phone 87, ask for Melin. 588-6t | WANTED — Baby-sitting job— days ,or evenings. Call Jimmie Barcus at the Empire before 4 o’clock pm. DRESSMAKING and slterations. Phone Red 632, 46-t1 WAITRESS at Percy's Cafe, 45-tf PRSI RS NS Sole SR S PAINT, now! Call Ralph 2. Tref- fers after 5 pm. for free esti-|sg mate, Phore 996 33-t PR s bl AR e & FOR RENT BACHELOR apartment, barber .shop. OFFICE space huilding, 34x60. In+ quire at I Goldstein. 587-t1 ROOM and board—Phone Doug! 765. 3 SPACE for store or offices, Brother’s Bldg. 63~ —_— FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for women. Close in. 32¢ Brownies WURLITZER Spinit plano for Angerson Plano Shop, Ph. 1 ' 1949 FORD 2 door sedan, 6,000 miles. Phone Green 660 af 6 pm. 592-3t 11 PONTIAC Club Coupe. Radio, heater, defroster, fog, and back-up lights, new seat covers, 5 new tires, new paint and under coat Excellent condition thru-out. Ph. Green 450. 591-3t '937 CHEVROLET two door sedan, $150. Call Green 279 after 4 p.m. 591-t! 1 ‘%tpolnt range, small size, only} .947 KAISER sedan, good condition and tires, $450. See at 940 W. IC _ Street. 590-5t e e 1950 NASH sedan, black super- statesman, heater, 7,000 miles. Price $2,000, Phone 78. 590-3t 1949 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, 1949 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. 1847 INTERNATIONAL, %-ton Plckup. 5-t1 1947 FORD V8. club coupe, radid 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. 21.,. BELLES CAFE—Priced only at fix- ture price. Continuous record of good earnings through kfilory of operation, Extended lease dvails able at present location. For sale for cash or terms. Avalhble to buyer with good record of ex perience. All equipment in conditién. VIEW LOT on Tth Street. DUPLEX! Very luxurious o aphftment, with $75.00 per rental unit. ‘Both aj completely furnished. tion. View. G.E. automa nace in top condition. FRITZ COVE. Three rooms ‘Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen, Base. ment. 3% acres cleared paténteq ground. Large 1al garde« en, Good beach boat mdor. age, Vllllialn Winn-Phone 234 Mhmmzm NEW LISTING—Dick Garrison’s 4 bedroom house in Waynor tract, lot 80 x 100 fenced. Completely furnished includes Easy Spindry, venetian blinds, drapes, refrig., stove, all furniture, Hardwood floors. Crane hot water heat with 4” rock wool insulation. Guarantee only three loads ofl per year. House 10 yrs. old. 4 bedrooms. $16,000, NEW LISTING—3 bedroom, fur- nished. Yard, boat house, ma- rine ways. This house will sur- prise you. Willoughby Ave. Med- ium price. WILL TRADE—yacht for real cs- tate, USED CARS: NEW LISTING—Eagles Nest, a cheery little two bedroom house high above Seatter Tract. Fur- nishéd, “move in today. Bases ment workshop. View mlm the clitib ‘WoPtH -while.” " s" and right-of>way up from Evergreen Ave. $4,200, NEW LISTING—2 bedroom' furm. large flat yard, overlooks Juneaw hnrbur Basement workshop, cen- 1 Heal 261 Gastitieau Ave mve in oday: W.m “abt. duplex !ront and rear entrances to both, Hdwood' floors, full bsmnt, auto, ofl, furn. like new, 3 bedrooms each’ 4pt., down furn up unfurn, W. 10th. Owner finance §%. SPECIAL—26 milés above" Halties, log house, 3 outbldgs, 5 acres pat. Right on highway. $2,000, $500 down, $30 mo. SPECIAL—come in and read the description of Manley Ho# Springs, Baranof Hot . Springs, Mole Harbof 135 acres pat. SPECIAL—a large downtown bldg, 100% occupied, $75,000, Wit gross $14,000 year. ANY, part of town—at neasiy any price. Junedun: $1,900 2 bed l\lrn Willoughty. Au evivtion. WIill take deposit. $2,300 : oed furn Basin R. Small, available today. $3,250 sht_)p on Willonghby. Water, main drtery fronca. $5800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close in, yiew. 2 bed- Gastineau. Bsmt, mmn«f o b rw»&nw Unfin, $lsommmh¢homcrmplfi Wflnhwtmmnm Wil {nance. tlmnfim w:m Large old, hdwood floors. $16,500 4 bed zmmhm. Beau. titul yard, view, 330 ft water hwy frontage. 4 acres. Owner will finance reasonable, Dougias Highway: $5500 3 bed furn. Sea: $14, Beach - side. $2,000 Iarge I room, furn, view-flat beachi. near $8,000 2 bedt-furn. Auk Rec Area Stone flreph\ce, bsmt, p.uhd lyngroom. Second Mouse.. Newly wited for REX. $2,000 handle. HIERS INCLUDE station, beaiity shop, Testaurant, marine »t»p. theater, mfm m mgg“ downto Wfly turp,; 100 % 200 lot, upper side of #hwly. 7,500, . 3 bedfoom furn, 5 _acres pat., over 1 Acre cleared $4800. Logp, mad. Bustiéss BiifMings ' GASTINEAU GUESTS , Regls at the Gastineau ] awalting' the .arrival’of. the' Ban are: llmnorou;y , Friday Harbok, Wash; " uin .Geo.

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