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INES | THE DAILY ALASKZ EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX — e i {1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:/| ’r\ lis in both Anchorage and Fair- | That on March 31st, 1948, in the E. GlEN wIlDER IS banks. Payments in lieu of taxes United States Commissioner’s Court by the Authority during the 1947 for “Juneau Precinct, at .xmmau.fNEw EXEC DERE(IOR fiscal year totalled $27,284. The N { . Alaska, Harold D. Stabler, of Ju- Authority makes payments to local For COMrORT ard | neau, Alaska, was appointed ad- | taxing bodies at Juneau and the SERVICE ministrator of the estate of CARL OF HOUSING AUIH above communities at+ the same Dewey W. NILS ANDERSON, also known as| * rate paid by private owners. Metzdort Get the NEW Karl N. Andersen, deceased. All per- - Be ger of the iy sons having claims against said es- PR L Aut Fairbanks, Vice-Pres. WASHINGTON (08 0 e “present them,| IMpOTtant Meeting Held @t 7,150t e vecreation' bt pre Habit! with verified vouchers as required o : i city had been leased to rector »0l term Housing-75 children and the {first 2 has bheen the school ent sct in the kind grade class: office in the Shattuck Building, Ju- | neau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice. | Rev. Paul C. O’Connor, | 2 ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME tion Blg Taxpayer ergarten , the buil e to Chairman of great a ! £ HOWARD D. STABLER, |of the Board of Commissioners of | Loar conditions of ex- Hotel Administrator. the Ala Housing Authority, an- |treme overcrowding. Mrs. Gray also m First publication, March 31, 1948. |nounces the appointn:ent of E. Glen |Teported that building contractors Wilder, of Bremerton, Wash., as the | and ¢ persons in. TRE- SRS - new Executive Director of the auth- |tior stry in Falrbanks sre sx- ority. The announcement of Wilder's | tremely pessimistic at the prospects appointment came at the conclu-|for private construction of housing sion of the resular meeting of the|this season, due to incresing costs | Commissioners, held in Ketchikan, and lack of finance. Kay declared ! April last weck. that the same condition exists in | The new Executive Director, who the Anc bl has neen Technical Advisor for the| The Board of Commissioners in- Bremerton Housing Authority for|structed the Executive Director to the past five years, will officially |prepare a bill for consideration by take cver his duties in Alaska on| Coniress calling for a $10,000,000 May 1, 1948. Wilder replaces Wendell | grant. for the immediate construc- P. Kay, of Anc as Executive tion of housing in the territory. Director, Kay having resigned in|Pointing cut that the growth and January to enter private law prac- development of the territory is be- tice. Kay will continue as legal ad-|ing strangled by the lack of ade- |visor to the Author quate housing, the Commissioner { Jesse Epstein, Director of Region 1| have indicated that quick action is Last publication. April 21, 1948. Plumbing © Healing il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Mackine Shop, Inc. of th2 Public Housing Admini: ~ I necessary in view of the important |tion, San Francisco, was present relationship of Alaska to national - 0 during sessions of the Bos on!defense. Delegate E. L. Bartlett has NoRTl’lL[\Nn SAILINGS April 7, and told the Commissioners | offersd whole hearted support of his recent visit to the Hawaii for such slation, and has indi- Housin~ Authority. The last session cated thaf, strong support from the of the Territorial Lezislature grant- Department of Interior and other 2d the Hawaii Authority $5,000,000 agencies ccncerned will be forth- for the construction of new public coming. bousing. Epstein left Ketchikan | Since the lasy meeting of the for conferences at Juneau and An-| Boeard, the Authcrity has assumed chorage, after which he will returni the management of 96 additional to San Francisco. kousing units at Anchorage, owned Kay, acting as secretary for th2/by ‘he City of Anchorage, and has Board, reported that the Alaska signed a contract to manage the Housing Authority has now becomc Cheechako Hotel at Fairbanks for the biggest taxpayer on the tax the city. Both of these projects are FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) THURSDAYS, APRIL 22 and MAY 6 S. S. ALASKA. HENRY GREEN — —— AGENT NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION. L0, RYIMG BOUTHEASTERN “ALASKA DEPENDABLY IMPORTANT UNION MEETING AT AFL HALL FOR TEAMSTERS and CAE DPRIVERS AT 8 O'CLOCK — TONIGHT Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the lnxurk ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. - Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare. Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent Bailings every week for Ketclikan and Seattle 8. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH — APRIL 18 . . THREE FEATHERS AN AMERICAN FAVORITE Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. ALEUTIAN — APRIL 20 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULES Eifective: April st to September 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Junean — Ketchikan THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. SORTRBOENG NORTHBOUND Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. 10:30A Ly. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Ly, PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20p SLENDED WHISKEY, 86 Ph3OF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ____ex2e8 12:00N Ly, WRANGELL Th dmn it A : 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2.00P SR Juneau — Sitka y 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A M Rl E co INC 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A oy ° (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau — Haines — Skagway Railways—New Construction—Repairs WE WILL CONTRACT 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P YOUR JOB 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P T (All Times PST 120°) Ph one 29 Juneau to Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. P 0 BOX 2719 Angoon X X X Baranof X X X - s T i B Chatham x x x Chichagof X X x i e 4 : x Your Deposits Bxcuson X % X ARE SAFE Excursion Inlet X x X Funter X X ' Gustavus x X p.4 BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES Hawk Inlet X X X e B Hood Bay X x X SAVINGS BONDS Hoonah X 4 X x Kimshan X X X Pelican X x x Port Althorp X x X Superior X X ;< THE management of this Tenakee x X X bank is pledged to conserva- . Todd X X X tive operation. The safety of depositors’ ‘funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each, of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 Y, )" | FIRST NATIONAL BANK- of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION JUNEAU ! —————— beinz managed as housing for the families of veterans of World War II and servicemen. More than 1,600 persons are now living in projects. managed by the Alaska Housing Authority. Present in Ketchikan for the mee:ing were Rev. Paul C. O'Connor of Hooper Bay, Chairman; Jake Cropley, of Juneau, Vice-Chairma and Commissoners- Louise Weaver Miiler of Ketchikan, and Harold A. Byrd of Flat. Commissioner Z. J. Loussae, victorious candidate for Mayor of Anchorage in the recent election, was ungble to aftend this meeting of the Board. i et BARANGF BRINGS 22 PERSONS T0 JUNEAU The Baranof arrived yesterday afternon a t3:15 o'clock with 22 passengers and departed at 8 o'clock last night with nine per- sons for Seward. From Seattle passengers were: Miss Evelyn Holloway, Martha Haste, B. Iverson, Jack Jourdan, Gus Jourdan, F. Nyman, Sig Olsen M. Pe- ter: and family, Edith Tabier, E. Waldonen, Leonard Clum, Robert Fox, Steve Jarrett, J. W. Johnston and L. W. Miller. From Ketchikan: Loren Duncan and Al Rigling. To Seward: Mildred Keaton, Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Dean Taylor, John Peterson and wife, Mrs. Ger- ald Anderson, Mrs. Herman Kurri- ger and Helen Barros. - - © o 00000 0 0 ¢ TIZ2Z TABLE APRIL 15 High tide, 5:08 a.m., Low tide, 12:15 p.m., High tide, 18:44 p.m., 0.8 it. 119 ft. e 0000000 o . . . . . 4 ft. o . . ° © 0000000000 ———e e Boys Levi’s overalis at Graves, the Clothing Man. €78 tf UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska. January 27, 1948. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Knute Langseth, has made application for a five-acre tract, filed under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage serial 011815, for a tract of land described as Lot 21, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2412, Hood Bay Group, situated on Hood Bay, Ad- miralty Island, Alaska, containing 4.55 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office within the pericd of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, March 3, 1948. Last publication, May 5, 1948. ORDER AND NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION To the Electors of the Town of Ju- neau, Division No. One, Territory of Alaska: Netice is hereby given that pur- suant to an Act of Congress ap- proved May 7, 1906, entitled, “An Act Providing for the Election of a Delegate to the House of Represen- tatives from the Territory of Alaska,” and an Act of Congress approved August 24, 1912, entitled, “An Act to Create a Legislative Assembly in the Terrtiory of Alaska, to Confer Legislative Powers Thereon, and for Other Purposes,” and an Act of Con- gress approved March 26, 1934, en- Good Advertis more intelligen Good Advertis; implication or full and with . cation. generally - good taste. It practices annoying. respensibility i interest. Quoted from: in Juneau A STATEMENT (0} ADVERTISIN BY ADVERTISING FEDERATION . OF AMERICA the consumer and help him to buy avoiding misstatement of facts as well as possible deception through no claims which cannot be met in It uses only testimonials of competent witnesses, Good Advertising conforms to the accepted standards of ance on the basis of the merits of the product or, service advertised rather than by the disparagement of competing goods. It tries to avoid that are offensive or Good Advertising recognizes both its economic responsibility to help re- duce distribution costs and its social | EDITOR and PUBLISHER The Fourth Estate titled, “An Act Fixing the date for Holding Elections of a Delegate from Alaska to the House of Rep- resentatives and of members of the Legislature of Alaska and for other purposes,” and in conformity there- with a Primary Election will be held on | TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1948 ! between the hours of 8 A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. of said day. For the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: A DELEGATE TO CONGRESS A TERRITORIAL AUDITOR A TERRITORIAL ATTORNEY GENERAL A TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER TWO (2) DIVISIONAL SENA- TORS EIGMT (8) DIVISIONAL REP- RESENTATIVES The Common Council of the City | of Juneau having heretofore, by Or- | dinance, duly designated thz Voting | Precincts of said town and the poll- | ing’ places in each thereof, the/ Electors are herby notified: That all duly qualified voters re- | siding within the boundaries of Vot- | ing Precinet No. One (1) of said | Town of Juneau, Alaska, which are | as follows: Beginning at the inter- section of Third Street extended and the Eosterly line of the Juneau City Limits, thence along the center line | of Third Street to its intersection with Dixon Street, thence along the center line of Dixon Street and Cal- houn Ave. Bridge over Gold Creek, | thence North to a Northerly line of the City limits of Juneau, thence | along the City Limit line to the be- | ginning, will vote at the Council | Chambers in the City Hall building, | located on West Fourth and Main street, in and upon lot 7 of block 8| which is owned by the City of Jn-| neau, the same being the duly desig- nated polling place in and for Pre- cinct No. One (1), Town of Juneau, | Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Vot- | ing Precinct No. Two (2) of said | Town of Juneau, Alaska, which are as follows: Along the Southerly boundary of Precinct Number One | to the intersection of West Third and Dixon Street, thence along the center line of Dixoon Street to its intersection with West Sixth Street, | thenee to the intersection with Wil- loughby Ave., thence to a Southerly | line of the Juneau City thence along the City limits East | and North to the beginning, will}| vcte at the Alaska Transportation | Co. office located on Franklin street, | in and situated in -the Gastineau Hotel building, upon lots 1, 2 and 3| of block 13 which is owued by the | Gastineau Hotel and occupied by the | _ Alaska Transportation Company, the same being the duly designated ooll- | ing place in and for Precinct No. Two (2), Town of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- | siding within the boundaries of Vot- | ing Precinet No. Three (3) of said | Town of Juneau, Alaska which are as | follows: from the Wetsern Boundar- | jes of Precinct Number Two and | Precinct Number One on Calhoun, | Dixon. West Sixth Streets and Wil- | loughby Ave. at its intersection with | West Willoughby Ave., West to the | Westerly Boundaries of the City| Limits. | All property of the Fed- | eral Public Housing Project is in- cluded in Precinct Number Three, | will vote at the offices of the Juneau i} Dairies building, located on 12th and “E” street, in and upon lot 1 and 2! of block 235 which is owned by the | | Juneau Dairies and occupied by the Juneau Dairies, the same being the polling place in and for Precinct | No. Three (3), Town of Juneau, } Alaska. Dated this 26th day of March, 1948. (Signed) The Common Council of the Town of Juneau, Alaska : C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First publication, Avril 14, 1948. Last publication, April 21, 1948. | Limits, | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1948 MURPHY & MURPHY BLOUSE Shop—best location, rea—i sonable rent, long lease, smart new dinventory. PILE Driving equip; falling equip; | THE FORESTER, 72-ft. packer; ! FIREWORKS Write for our wholesale price list Display and Commercial. SAXL ENTERURISES Importers Job- bers. P. O, Box 1397, Portland 7, THE APEX, 48-ft. packer. Oregon. 1t $6,000 2-hdr, house, iull cement| ——— o . , basement, furnace, Casey-Shat-| HFOME Cooked Foods, gifts and tuck add. | aprens, greeting cards, plastic 3-BDR. House, funace, 2 baths,! 80ods, poited plants. Holy Trin- garage, everything modern; will| ity Spring Bazaar, Saturday, lease 18 mo. from buyer at $100.00 | April 17, 2:30 p. m. 82 3t monthly. Terms. 4-BDR. house, full cement base- ment, 2 lots garage, furn, or un- | s T 5 b | DeLuxe Combination highchair ex- cellent condition. Red 110. 62 tf furn. 22-713"1~D70E7Y {vrnh ol;lboaxdrwell— 3-BDR. House, full cement base-| Good condition, cheap. Phone ment, marine view, furn. or un-| ‘0352, 861 4t4 furn. | e ——— e $6500 3 bdr. home; level lot, Way- | BEACH House, $2,500. Inquire Mrs, nor add. Term. Comp. furn. | Lloyd Green, Fritz Cove Road. $3500 Good 2 bdr. home Auke Bay. 861 1mo, Other properties Auke Bay. P . g e PS5 S | DOUGLAS: 4-BDR. home, buy§3 VSED Suits and one top coat, 7 R size 42 in good condition. G. E. vet's equity; new 2-bdr. stucco Aliiquist, 108 Pronkis @k N 2 lots, FHA loan. 2 bdr. home, ey Teugln 8k S L basement, furnace; 3-bdr. home, | o basement, funace, garage, elec.| kitchen, ete. | GLACIER HIGHWAY: Peterson,; reduced pricé, terms; Dillon, etc.! FRITZ COVE: Dennis Sheppard property. | Gt POWER BARGE; 3 apt. Houses; 3| FOR SALE—Modern 6-room, 3- houses near Small Boat Harbor. bedroom home in desirable resi« dential section. Completely furn- ished. Full basement with auto- matic furnace, electric hot wat- cr heater. Priced for quick sale at $7,000. 225 Irwin St., phone Blue 755. 860 6t 5-VOLT Masco Portable Public Address System, complete with mic: corder. Can be used on 115 volt or 6 volt battery. Call Douglas 861 2t NMURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bark W i HELP WANTED: Stenographer HAVE 2 boats, 13 and 14 ft, forc- ed to sell one; both excellent or condition. Call Blue 624 or Blue business office. Good shorthand| 309 after 6 o’clock. 860 tf essential. Starting pay $250 witl | INCOME prop Yetie thall opportunity for advancement. Re-| 0 S ¥l ply Empire No. 4110, stating ex-| $.00 monthly. Le perience. 862 4t ng city. Real bargain for quick sale. See M. E. Monagle. BOOKKEEPER for half days work.| - — e 7 Rord 30th Gentury | 1987 CHEYV, good condition, $600 862 tf | }i]_]_m‘,c 1578777 2 856 tf | CEDAR Skiff, in-board aircooled Ses N anted to call on ECIABLE Man friends_and neighbors. Wonder- | Motor, $200. Phone 158. ' 856 1 ful oppertunity. 815 to $20 in a, 1941 PONTIAC; call 864 after 5 da; ience or capital re- 857 (1. ired. Permanent. Write today. preq i 5 RES on. Montana Creek, some improved, timber cabin. Black 620, evening 6-7. 855 tf » un- ZENITH Console, 12 tube, plays 10 f e. Vi- and 12-inch records, ’48 model, Must have by walnut. Black 620, evenings 6-7. Blue 459, 61 3t 855 tf e 1. Reference, LERK. Inquire Rm. 106, ONE York ammonia machine for Health Department, Territorial freezing plant, price $250. Cash Building. 861 tf; or terms; one electric meat grind- - | er, $100, cash or terms. George FBR BENT | Brothers. 853 tf A {1941 Dodze Panel Truck. Good ABOUT 950 square feet office| congition. See it at DeHart's Gro- space, facing Franklin, 2nd| cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 t! floor, Seward Building. Will par-' __________ Al titicn and decorate to suit ten- TWO HOUSES nesr boat harbor, ant. R. E. Robertson, phone Phone Red 765. 843 tt ] L AR Gl e sflf, | FLLEN’S GROCERY Store, doing good kasiness. See G. G. Brown 813 t1 NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or | monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18 ; space. | 5 HOUSES und lot. Inquire Trev- 758 t1! or Davis. 94 8 }\YI‘CE“CT..EJZ;{S am heatéd ;ooms lwol Elarlnet, lately recondition- also steam baths. Scandinavian| ed Ph. 346. 859 4t Rooms, 736 tf| o FIRE PROOF Storage Simpson Bldg. i — | SUMMONS CLEAN steam-heated rooms; clead | In the District Court for the Terri- beds. 315 Gold Street. 636 | tory of Alaska, Division Number e e One, at Juneau. ROOM; kitchen privileges. Home| ;s s LOSETH, Plaintitf, vs. Hotel. hone 886, I | DOROTHY LOSETH, Defendant. The President of the United States of America to the above named de- | fendant, Greeting; MISCELLANEQUS 1+ You are hereby required to appear [ | F G PRINCIPLES o ing aims to inform tly. ing tells the trut‘h, omission. It makes out further qualifi- seeks public accept- n serving the public o i || FOUND: Ladies purse; owner mny! . | culosis. HAVE Tea with Holy 'Trinity n the District Court for the Terri- Guild Saturday aiternopn APril tory of Alaska, First Division, at 17, Holy Trinity Parish Hall namely thirty days after the 21st 862 3t| Juneau, within thirty days after the WINTER ana kunD, CO. INe, |50 of April 1948 in case this sum- D‘;‘,"’l‘l"fie ""“"’T""i‘: ls::ll;]:llell | mons is published or within forty eloping - Printing | days after the date of its service Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative | SWer the complaint of Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. e above | in the above entitled action. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | Plaintiff in said action demands ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up: | the dissolution of the bonds of mat- Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 |rimony existing between him and 315 Decker Way. t! | defendant. I And if you fail to so appear and Las—r an” ro““n answer plaintiff will take judgment tugainst vou and will apply to the TTAIl black cat with very| cowrt for the relief demanded in L‘:fi(};t tall, anSwers name Bcbby.} his complajnt and as hereinbefore 4 | stated. * _f:fli_‘r’g;ni“firfi_'_____ 590 mj Witness the Honorable Geo. W. LOST: Black wallet, cards valuable Folta, judge of said court and the and keepsakes. Reward. Please| seal of said court hereunto attached return to Emma L. Wentland, this 23 day of March 1948. Juneau Hotel, Room 401. 860 3t (Court Seal) J. W. LEIVERS, e | Clerk LOST: Black silk smock with yel-! By P. D. E. McIVOR, low buttons. Phone 473. Re- Deputy. ward. 856 3t First publication, March 24, 1948. Last publication, April 14, 1948. LOST: Evening bag, ered; to Empire. Reward. sequin cov-| valuable contents. Return| sflmloo-onoo-o.o % :| ® NOTICE UF NEW DEADLINE LOST: Pair one-finger mitts, black| e For wool, red yarn trim. Call l!hnplxei ® DISPLAY ADVERTISING office. Sheldon. dh ji®» Eifective Monday, Mar, 29, © 1948, the deadline for receiv- ing copy material of dis- play advertising will be four o'clock (4:00) p. m. for the edition of The Daily Alaska Empire of the next day. ® No exceptions will be made. B RN O e 2B G T Mechanical and production The 1948 election campaign is the| ® considerations make this 24th staged between U. S. Demo-[e change necessary. erats and Republicans, J. ® 0 00 2t 0 000 have same by identifying and| o paying for adv. dh o Any organ of the human body[' may become infected with tuber-!® phone and phonograph res : ‘ |last publication of this summons, * lupon you, in cage this summons is | served ubon you personally, and an- ] named plaintif{ on file in said court - 5 »|

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