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T —— e s 78 N TSL PAGE SIX NEW RETAIL STORE OPERATORS MUST compLy wiri ovs IS GIVEN FOR + opening ka should T NAT. DEFENSE Office before 9 n 1 OP.S. ad- Re t new sei- WASHINGTON, — P lers of ubmit the Congress has completed ion on follow » OP.S. be-!an appropriation bill providir fore ma ure of the | extra $6,442,668,000, mostly for busir ed celling | tional Defense. prices; 3-The. met ised to de-| pouce acceptance of Senate | termine proposed ce prices; 4-| e * redson % i believe L amendments sent the measure to Wik T e in line | President Truman, who had asked th ihe lovel of other established | fOF $46:900.000 more than granted. prices | ept for $59,323,000 for the o ok required | Atomic Energy Commission and $3,- NET Mo v established and | 672000 for the Eonneville Power which are me owner- | Administration, all the money goes ship, but only new stores. to the Army, the Navy and thg Air O.P.S. offices are located in Fair- | Force for immediate procurement of | j banks, Anchorage, Ketchikan and | military “hardware” such as tanks Juneau | and planes. i The military money is in addi- —EMPIR ADs PAY— tion to approximately $42,000,000,000 SEE MADSENS FOR NYLO" FISHING LINE 1 MCHOLS()SI;{SPWELI)IN(, and Herring Nettings Tonks and General Welding ——— OPEN EVENINGS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Opp. Ball Park: Phone 914 P. 0. Box 1529——Feero Bldg. previously given the Armed Services for the fiscal year ending July 1 1 EYES EXAMINEI LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau T (L EE A EXTRA MONEY ! complete fi l achieved. - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DRAMATICCLTIN | _, FiSK TIME MADE | ESCAPEMENTS ~ ONCOPPERRIVER (N 1951 SEASON 1| Paramount objective ‘of the Fish and Wildlife Service during the . critical Alaska salmon season ahead FWS TO ASSURE i | ! i Agnouncement is ma il Clarence Rhode, Res | life Se lof the | thet Al twen “"will be to achieve adequate escape- | hours«of clc fishing time will ments to the spawhing grounds, Di- I pe invoked each week for { or Albert M. Day announced 1g and rec 1 Washington, and released by et on the Copper 3 he local FWS office. » ; The total weckly| He said the alarming trend 'of e of T in effect when | depletion, so evident i many areas the season opened on May 1, is now du recent years, must be hal- increased to 96 hours, fishing being ted, and if possible, reversed. He permitted only from 6 a.m Monday | added that the great increase in {to 6 p.m..Tuesday and 6 pm. fishermen and gear, especially gill- \Thursday to 6 am. Saturday from ne over last year's inflated Inow until June 20 ! volume is clearly evidenced by .the tion | Present over-concentration of gear cn Copper River. Over fishing, he his relativelv Copper is not a particularly large | be sufficient to get adequate es- salmon stream, Rhode pointed ou(,!vupeznents by all the gear that is and its runs have already been |expected to be in operation.” showing signs of depletion, even un-| Further closed time on Copper der the less severe fishing inten- | River will be imposed, Day said, if sity of earlier years | the number of nets becomes too There is grave danger of perm- |great. Further restrictions on forms anent damage to and perhaps vir-|of gear may also be necessary. He | tual destruction of the Copper Riv- pointed out that drift gillnets have | or salmon, Rhode said and added | upset the stable balance which once that only by sufficient periods of | prevailed on Cook Inlet and said hing closure can adc-inmt shorter nets probably will be escapements , be ' decreed in ‘proportion to the con- \umxe,l influx of new gear that en- s I ters various areas. william A. Bowling, Coco-Cola| Finallythe said, spawning grounds man from Portland, is stopping at|must be seeded = sufficiently = to the Baranof Hotel imeintain Alaska’s ' prime - industry quate spawning Big, isn’t she? Twenty-seven thousand, one hundred tons of fight- ing steel! But this aircraft carrier is only a light- weight compared to some of the towering dread- naughts that make the U. S. Navy thé mightiest in the world. Your navy is in there slugging every minute, doing its job to defend you and all of the things you hold dear. But remember, defense is your job, too! And one of the best ways to do your job is to buy U. S. De- fense* Bonds. You’ll be helping your country and at the same time you’ll be making the soundest in- vestment on earth today. For U. S. Defense Bonds are as safe as America! : The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give you personal financial independence Remember that when youre buying Defense Bonds you're building a personal reserve of cash savings. Money that will some day buy you a I house, or educate your children, or support you 1 when you retire. Remember, too, that if you H don’t save regularly, you don’t save at all. i So go to your company’s pay office—now— ané sign up for regular Defense H¥nd purchases through the Payroll Savings Plan. In this plan, you may save as little as $1.25—or as much as cach week. If you can save just $7.50 /, in ten years you'll have bonds worth ) h! You'll be helping protect America 1¢ your dreams come true, *U. S. SAVINGS BONDS ARE DEFENSE BONDS BUY THEM REGULARLY! The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and The Daily Alaska Empire i de cessary the phen- :m:m:;n‘. ; ‘.‘ : Im ,‘:m;’.m? nr‘nuh— said, has already reduced the re- being employed on the ource sustaining many of Alaska’s River during the current f g communities and further neon. Five hundred and thirty-|injury to salmon runs poses'a ser- ‘me fishermen have already regis-|lous threat to the economy of the tered 79.650 fathoms of red salmon e€ntire Territory. zillnet and 00 fathoms of king| “Anticipating sharp .intensifica- Salmon gear and there is more to tion in the fisheries of Bristol Bay |’ s:ome. The ninety miles of red g (and Cook Inlet during 1951,” Day \ets represent an increase of 17 continued, “the Service now regu- |’ per cent over last years expanded ' lates fishing to only half time sffort and the twenty miles of king | during the season. It now appears nets are a 138 per cent jump. The ' that even this protection may not 'DAVIS-BACON ACT | REPORT-ON WAGES | BECEIVED, EVANS ! i Icondrd Evans, Alaska represent- | ative for the U. S. Department of | Yabor, returned from Sitka yester- | | day where he had gone on wage} ctabilization matters and other| W for the Department of Labor. ns said he had just received !a report on prevailing wages under fthe Davis-Bacon Act which re. Vquires contractors and subcontrac- | tors to pay wage rates, as deter- mined by the Secretary of Labor, to be prevailing in the locality on construction, alteration or repair of putlic buildings or public works performed under contract with the Federal Government. Similar requirements is made in ! connection with construction of hospitals and airports by state ag- ies using Federal fund¢ and in| nnection with the construction of rental housing projects insured by Federal funds, under certain sec- tions of the National Housing Act, s amended. Evans pointed out that | section covering wages in the| truction of rental housing pro- jects insured by Federal funds was ially important and timely. | espec MRS. MADSEN RETURNS FROM TRIP TO STATES, Mrs. Laurel Madsen, employed by the U. S. Veterans Administration, | has returned to Juneau after a trip of three weeks, spent in Seattle, Bellingham and Portland. CUTTER STORIS LEAVES The U. S. Coast Guard cutter Storis was scheduled to leave to-| day for Seattle for overhaul, head- ! quarters said today. ;nd the Fish and Wildlife Service | was ready to take whatever action was necessary to protect the sal- mon even though the effect might curtail earnings for many fisher- men and canners during the com- ing season. INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health | announces the Invitrtion to Bid for furnishing complete marine insur- ance coverage on the vessels HY-| GIENE, HEALTH and YUKON| HEALTH for the period June 22. 1951 to June 22, 1952. | Interested bidders may secure bid forms and specifications by writing the Alaska Department of Health, P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, or calling at Room No. 201 in the Territorial! Building. Sealed bids will be received until 4:00 pm. June 15, 1951, and then | publicly opened. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M.D. Commissioner of Heath. First publication: May 21, 1951. Last publication: June 4, 1951. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed Bids will be received by Frank A. Metcalf, Territorial High- the construction of a small boat float and approach at Hydaburg, Alaska. Bid Forms, Detailed Plans and Specifications can be obtained from Felix J. Toner, Registered Engineer, Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. A deposit in the amount of ten (10) dollars will be required for each set of plans and specifications is- sued. The deposit will be refunded | upon return of the plans and speci- fications in gaod condition. A bid bond or certified check in { the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid must accompany each bid proposal. Bids will be received until ten (10) /am, PST., June 5 1951, at the | Office of the Territorial Highway | Engineer, Juneau, Alaska, and then ' be publicly opened and read. FRANK A. METCALF, " Territorial Highway Engineer First publication: May 22, 1951, Last publicatfon: June 4, 1951. way Engineer, Juneau, Alaska, for| REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ! REAL ESTATE MONDAY, MAY 28, 1951 REAL ESTA'I'E PHONES 676 and 207 NEW LISTING: JUNEAU:— {1 BEDROOM Home, One block from ‘hospital. Large yard, base- ment, fireplace. DOUGLAS: SPECIAL! 3 BEDROOM House, furnished. Dbl. 1ot, fine garden, garage. Tmmedi- ate occupancy. PARTIALLY finished large cabin at Lena Cove. Superb view. BOATS: MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Phone 678 over First National Bank e, e BUSINESS PROPERTY — A prime store space with apartments, in best location. Rented with excel- lent income at present time. Own- er financed. A very attractive in- vestment. $7550—3 BEDROOM house in Doug- las. Under two years old. Auto- matic oil furnace, garage, large lot. New electric stove and oil heater. Unfurnished. This is an excellent buy. LOTS—Two lots in 12th St. Dist- rist. Priced at $750.00 each. THIS OFFICE has two unadvertised listings in better houses. William Winn—Phone 234 Office in Gastineau Hotel FOR SALE | LATE 1946 Deluxe JDeSoto. 4-dbor,! shape. 821-3t low mileage, excellent Phone Blue 550. 1947 BUICK special 4-door $1200.00 Upright piano, Double coil bed- spring & mattress. Single bed, complete, highchair and playpen. Willis B. Avery, 11% Miles Gla- cier Highway. 821-5¢ |12 FOOT plywood boat with 3 h.p. Johnson Motor $2€0.00. See Glenn Oakes at A. J. Dock. 821-3t SEVERAL good buys in used Mar- ine Engines also gurdies, 15 and 20 Ibs. Lead balls, two new Gray Welding & Machine Co. 821-5t SUhIMEfi Home on Loulsa beach, running water, excellent view. Call 431 or 253. 821-tf OIL bumin:,; >heater and Flamo cook stove. Apply to Wellman Hol- rook, Point Louisa. MODERN 2 bedroom home com- ery, drapes, curtains. Fine view. Located E St. Douglas. Call Douglas 2441 after 5:30. 818-4t EASY Spin Dry Washing Mac;nne. Phone Red 949 after 6. 815-5t 30 FT. CRUISER, Port Orford Cedar, Chrysler Royal Power, Galley, head, slecps four. Phone Blue 809. 811-tf 31 FT. Troller “Sub.” Well-rigged, equipped with fathometer. Float 3. 806-tf IF YOU are a machinist or welder and want your own shop and business, here is your opportun- ty. My home and shop with | stock’ and equipment is for sale. For particulars, contact cwner John R. Kolstrand,Box 284, Pet~ ersburg, Alaska 798-27¢ PHILCO Radio-phonograph Comb. Table Model, like new. Call 772, o 192-tf FLOOR Safe on wheels—Phone 98 daytime or 818 evenings. 778-tf ELECTRIC train, mangle, set glass- ware, deep-freeze 8 cu. ft. Evin- rude outboard, 2 h.p., Boys sled, 24 foot boat with 25 h.p. Univer- sal motor. Phone 522. 808-4t Ch. 132 SLA 1951 of the Alaska’ Net Incote Ta: Civilian Employees of the Military, and all other p extended until May 31st, after which penalties will be assessed filing extended from May 15th to May 31st, per request of Federal agencies.) Forms may ing direct to the Tax Commis- be obtained from any of the divisional offices or by wr sioner, Box 2751, Juneau, Alaska. The Alaska Net Income Tax Act levies a tax equal to 10% of the total income tax that would be payable for the same taxable year to the U. S. under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code upon all income derived from sources within the Territory. Income from sources within the Territory shall include income from real or tangible pesonal prop- erty located in the Territory; income from a business, trade or tion for services rendered, within this Territory . . Territory or from sources (funds) maintained out (payment) is subject to the Alaska Net Income Tax Act due within the Territory. Civilian Employees of the Mi also subject to the provisions of the Alaska Net Incor e Tax and pay tax in accordance therewith even though they may be employed and reside on Military Reservation. (Severe penalties as well as warrants property are provided for in the act.) For further information, write direct to the Tax Commissioner, Box 2751, Juneau, Alaska. e e e ———_ ————————————————— Important - Announcement ALASKA NET INCOME TAX Act requires Federal Employees, sons having income ;not subject to the withholding provisions of the act to file a Declaration of Estimated Alaska Net Income Tax on or before April 16th of the taxable year; however the time for filing has been .. Regardless of the fact that payment covering compensation for services rendered within Alaska may be made outside of the of the Tgrrlbory such income ary or other Federal Agencies are for late filing. (Time for profession, and compensa- to the fact it was earned Act and must file returns for distraint on personal TOP QURLITS vALVES IN USED SPECIAL 1949 Dodge 3;-ton pickup 1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1947 International 1%-ton panel 1946 International 3% -ton pickup 1937 Plymouth Coupe R.W.Cowling Co. 115 Front Street Phone 57 engines, while they last. Juneau | 818-6t | pletely furnished. New upholst-: READY FOR OCCUPANCY MAGHKIFTCENT view, 4 bedroom | home, * excellent neighborhood. $12,000. (W16) CLOSE-IN, nice 2 bedroom hs good lawn, garden, view. furn- ished, bsmt, . Glacier Hizhwa $7,000. (W NEAT onfe btedrocm hom~. nice| yard, furnished, Wes. Eighth, $5,000. e (W22) { WELL DECORATED small 2 bed- room home, nice lawn, full bsmt, | Douglas, $5,000. (W20) FURNISHED small two bedroom \ beme, South Franklin, Cash $3,000 or $3,500 on terms. (W19) | {HILLSIDE 1 bedroom house with| room to expand. Only $1900. (W13) LOG CABIN, 2 rooms, electricity, 155 acres, near” Glacier, $5250 — $1750 down. (W8) SMALL country home, new wiring, furn.,, materials for expansion. | almost 4 acres, elec. range, mile 11, $2730. (W12) SUMMER CABINS SUPERB summer home, electricity | installed, convenient location, » large lot to assure privacy, Lena Beach, $3,000 furn. (W17) !'YEAR ROUND country cabin, imit. log, 2 bedrooms. excellent view, furn., near Thane. $4,300.00 (W21) | FINISH THESZ YOURSELF { COMPLETE 2 bedroom home, 4 acres, Douglas Island. $2500. (W15) CONCRETE hsmt, driveway, 1 acre, Douglas Island. $2730. (G11) SUMMER Cabin, move to own lot, at low cost, new. $1050. (W9) | CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT MANY EXCELLENT lots for year round homes, summer cabins, re- sorts and industrial sites. Lots located in Juneau, West Juneau | and Auke Bay, on Auke Lake, | Fritz Cove Road, Lemon Creek and North Douglas Highway. INVEST IN JUNEAU | COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) | STORE-APARTMENT bldg., 16 un-i its. $42,000. (B6) | CHICKEN ranch, good business. Will sell all or part. (B5) GROCERY store, very good with | 2 bedroom apt. for owner Will sell business and lease or sell; ! building. (B1) |ONE MAN business with shop pius 2 bedroom home. Only business i like this in Alaska. All for just | $15,000. (B4) | GENERAL Store with considerable | property. Excellent location and ! business. Approx. $55,000. (B3) APARTMENT house, 8 units, a buy at $22,000. (Y1) MANY OTHER busincss opportun- ities and investment properties. {Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Juneau—123 Front Street Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road 1 Evenings by Appointment WANTED EVERY PRICE — EVERY SIZE EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD PETER WOOD AGENCY JUNEAU — HOMES ACROSS steel bridge — Vienola home and two 60x150 cleared lots. Full concrete basement. 3 possible 4 bd. $9,700 furn, 4 bd, 6th St. near hosp. $6,500 furn, 2 bd, 8th St. near Harbor. $6,000 furn duplex, Gastineau Ave. $5,000 furn. 2 bd, apt. $20 mo. Gast. $5,000 furn. 2 bd. also lots. Seatter $5,250 furn, 2 bd Immed. back of Baranof. $5,250 furn, 1 bd. 3rd St. near Gold. $3150 1 bd furn, Star Hill. $2,500 unfinished, end of 4th St. $1,900 unfurn, 2 bd Willoughby, terms. $1,800 furn. 1 bd. Gastineau Ave. JUNEAU — APARTMENT BUILDINGS $140,000. 16 units, furn. $40,000 down, $700 plus 6¢;, int per month. Now brings over $1,500 mo. $55,000. 5 units, room for expan sion. Furn. $39,000 bare. Colonial Hotel & ad- joining lot. $30,000 furn, 4 units, 2 blocks Fed Bldg. {$24,000 furn, 3 units, income $273 mo. Terms. $22,500 furn, 5 units, $5,000 down Willovgzhby. $22,200 furn, 7 apts, 16 trans, 1 store. On So. Franklin. Terms Income now $800 mo. SEAVIEW Apts and adj. lots. Site for improvement, stores, apts, etc. COUNTRY—Hwy and Auk Bay $25,000, 10 acres on water, 4 houses, boat house. Will subdivide. $14,200 3% acres next Hickey's Mkt New house unfinished. Terms. $12,000, 3 bd furn. 3 acres. $4,500—5 acres and house Eagle River Landing. $4250 —4 acres and house 8 mi on Hwy. Furn. DOUGLAS — Homes $12,600 4 bd furn like new. $11,500 furn, 4 bd, $2,100 handles, $6,500 furn. 2 bd, all new furnish- ings. $6,5(0 furn. 2 bd McCarron houst $4,500 unfurn, 4 bd. DOUGLAS — APARTMENT $10,500, 4 units furn, income $210 month. $2,000 down, $110 plus 40, interest monthly. ' . PETER WOOD AGENCY No, 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 USED CARS SMALL Apt. Suitable for working mother and 14-year-old son. Phone 749. 820-3t 758-t¢ FIRST-CLASS, experienced sten- ographer-secretary. Law office. Robertson, Monagle, Eastaugh. 200" Seward Building. 798-t1 MISCELLANEOUS HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE ‘We buy, sell and trade. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 793-tf O e HELP WANTED RESPONSIBLE family urgently needs two or three bedroom house June 15 to Sept. 1. Phone Black 945 after 7 p.m. 821-6t WANTED—Good husky boy, Butler Mauro Drug Store. 820-tf YOUNG Woman typist, graduating high school student preferred for goud permanent position. Ap- ply -Alaska Electric Light & Power. 817-tf 100 LATE T0 CLASSIFY HARLEY Davidson “125” motor- cycle 1948 with 2,200 miles, in ex- cellent condition for $250. Phone 874 from 8 to 5 Monday through Friday. 821-3t HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry. | 11950 CHAMPION Studehsker. Ra- dio and heater, 6 months old, very good condition. Phone Blue 375 between 5 and 7 p.m. 820-3t R ¢ {1940 2-DOOR Ford Sedan. Good condition. Phone Red 120. 819-4t 1947 JEEP. Excellent condition, new battery, good rubber, depend- able 4-wheel drive. Terms if de- sired. Jorgenson Motors. 819-3t st aite il SOEh RS R CHEV. 4 Wheel drive. Army model 1'%4-2 ton. See by Harbor Cafe. Call Green 393. 816-6t 1947 FORD Coupe. Excellent con- dition, Phone 473 between 8:30 and 5:30 p.m. L tf A N = S s BE 3 1938. FORD 1 Ton ‘Truck. Good condition. New Motor, Phone Red 910. 189-4t 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake- heater and spot light, $300. Good condition—Inquire Baroumes apts i P i FOR RENT A ke e i . e TWO room steam-heated Apt, with bath. Phone Red 708. 821-itf STEAM heated Bachelor apartment three rooms and bath. Black 'ltiiit 818- i L S T STEAM heated rooms, 315 Gold St. * 735-t1 YL S R s T 1400 SQ. FT, warehouse—two story with elevator—also 1000 sq. ft. store. George Brothers. 162-t1 RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. PORT FACILITIES OPENING JUNE 6 ANCHORAGE, May 28 —®— 'The Army ‘Engineers’ district office has re-set for June 6 the opening of bids for port improvements at Haines. ‘The project is described as expan- sion of port facilities bulkhead wharf substructure. The bid open- ing had been set originally for two days ago. TAKU LODGE OPEN Taku Lodge now open for your patronage. Contact Alaska Coastal Airlines at Baranof Hotel for res- ervations. 816-7¢ Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly a2 Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69-tf WURLITZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 LOST AND FOUND WILL Person who took light tan top coat with checkbook in pocket at Douglas Firemans Dance please return it to 883 Basin Road. Phone Black 100. 821-2¢ {SITUATION WANTED VRT. 23, married, has second class F.CC. phone license, wants to make his home in Alaska. Write Richard Calhoun, 1722% South Wall St. Los Angeles, 5, Calif. 811-13t .