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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE-- 110 PASSENGERS CARRIED TUESDAY, ALASKA COASTAL Making MONTANA the Wisconsin of the West! 60LD MEDAL BUTTER . Alaska Coastal flights carried 110 3 i1l " ill { by Curator Dr. Hi + i +H. M. Stratton, Jim Willlam, Frank |first of the 1948 fall season, willjby Curator Dr. Harold.Antheny, is 92 score-fl'le vel’Y hesi bll!ler ohialnable- passengers on Tuesday ~ with 50 |Shatter. éke Friday night at the Odd Fe]-lon its way to the Museum of Nat- per leaving Juneau and 45| T, Skagway: Mrs. E.. Anderson,|lows hall club rooms of the organi- fural history in New York. arriving here. Coastal carried “15 . The bear was shot on a 10-day SOLD BY: Bert’s Food Center . . . Case Lot Greery . .. Gus George . . . .« Sturm rs on flights between oth- Southeasl Alaskan towns. assengers arriving and depart- ing were From Chatham: Harriet Bepnet, Frank Taylor, Tony Tustrom, Viv- iian Kahklen, James Klushkan. From Hoonah: Nels Johnson, Mrs. |R. Sheakley, Barl Means,.Bob Lo- gan, L. C. Chaeny, O. N. Reguan. From Pelican: Arne Boe, E. Tor- (hilsen, €. L. Jones, Dorothy Mat- son From Skagway: Harry Laughlin, H. Dewin, Paul Otto Cottage Focd Store . . . Home Grocery . . . 20th Century . Lockers SERVED BY: St. Ann’s Hespital . . . Salmon Creek Country Club . ., Pioneers' Home, Sitka cCOo.——— ALASKA IMPORT From. Haines: H. Ellingen, I | Powell From Excursion Inlet: C. Bart- lett, B. Von' Perry, T. Ness, R. Lar- son, Ludwig Medhaug, Mrs. Med- %rkers Like tO Have haug, Robert Medhaug, Fred Laube. Coke Near at Hand - 0 ruzo, Ron Hendrickson. Je: Frem Sitka: M. Bo s, Martin Vield, 'y, Frcm Petersburg: B. A. Ross, A, Limmwalt, C. Nagle, C. Saven, R. L. Thorne, C. M. Hirn. From Ketchikan: Ron ud Townsend, S. Einstose, Todd: Emil Nelson. R. C. Pitt- Neil Miller. Mieligan, Jfl. O'Toole. Rod Sudman. FLEISHER'S Superior Knitting Worsted YARN 160% Virgin Wool The most popular 4-ply general utility yarn made of all Virgin Wools. Itis used for — Sweaters — Coats and Afghans . . . Popular for men’s and boys’ knitted apparel be- cause of its durable wear- ing quality and warmth. 1 oz. skeins S1.23 B M. Bekrends Ca QuALITY SINCE /887 A BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948, T Coca-Cola Compeny ' COUPLE GIVES AWAY CHILDREN! NE OF oUR FRIENDS showed us an item in the paper the O other day. It seems a mother and a father were unable to suppert their seven children —couldn’t give them all they should have. So they advertised in the paper that they were giving them away—soon found homes for all seven children. A pretty tragic thing, but we'll bet there are very few of you who haven’t been driven into such wild thinking— worrying where and how you were going to get enough money to give your kids the best. And yet the solution (or at least a part of the solution) is sitting right there in front of us—automatic savings with U. S. Savings Bonds. Sure, you know all about U. S. Savings Bonds. But have you ever given them really serious thought? Have you thought that it's one completely painless, completely automatic way to save? Just a little bit ‘each week through the Payroll Savings Plan (at your office) or the Bond-A-Month Plan (at your bank). And think about the returns. $4 for every $3 you in- vest. $400 for every $300. $4000 for every $3000. It mounts up fast. The chances are one in a million that you'll never have to give your kids away—but you’ll never have to give them second best (either) if you start in saving the auto- matic way with U. S. Savings Bonds. Today. Save the automatic way with U.S. Savings Bonds This 19 an officlal U. S Treasury adwi ment—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Counell. ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 4 jus: Calvert -smock_;i p'o"m Gioups 'AKB m BEAR WILL HAVE HOME | TONEW YORK CITY FOR (OMING ON H!IDAY DISPLAY ' IN - MUSEUM Homecoming get-together of the{ A 7-fcot, 9<inch Chichagof bear, Pioncers of Alaska and Auxiliary, | bagged on the island last week To muth. To Pelican: Fred Emerson, John Scott, Don Milnes, Mys. A. Chris- | tiansen. | To Chichagof: Leo E. Young, ? To ' Heonah: Earl Means, B. J.| {Logan, Art Charlels, JameauAus-i (tln, Geo. Mayeda, Mrs. G. Mayeda, Gusta Mrs. Olga Klzitzing, Charles. Rohlf, | zation. F. Shulters, Mrs. P. Wright, Flora Jean Wright, Nancy L. Wrizht. 6:30 i hinting trip aboard the M. S. Don- will be served at clock. Dorothy Russell is chair- To Sitka: Shirley Richter, Pat n of the evening and has an' Richter, Donald Belsham, Luba Kel- | ahle committee assisting her. ly. Ginny Sujak, Peter Hansen, vxr»[ F >-oe mammal division, was accompanied ginia Valle, M. Pickford, Jack Pick-| Iby Ralph Friedman, New York ford, Mrs. J. Pickford, Mr. Moore,| VISITING FROM CALIFORNIA | oncervationist. John Osborn, lo- Dinner lcetion of Alaskan brown bear, Dr. FOR SALE PSPt best buy of season; be at Small : Boat Harbor 2 weeks. jac to add to the Museum’s cnl-"rhe FORRESTER; several other ¢ trollers. Anthony, head of the Museum’s|{HALE and Schoenecker properties,. patent. Auke Bay area, log cabin pat, acreage, Fritzz Cove, log cab- in Point Louisa. John Abbott, Arne Bde, Ebba An-| . tocal guide who took the two men naruk, Betty Blankenship. | Miss Helen Satterstrom and _Mnss auf, teparts .that heawy el asd To Wrangell: Wes Novarro. Polly Pierce of Yosemite National high water in all creeks made tor | To Petersburg: Barbara Ann!Paik, Calif, are visiting in Juneauf oo punting. : Charles, Margaret Charles, William ! for several days. They are guests| mpe w6 men left Juneau last! Nyree, R. W. Craey, Lynn Forres! t the Gastineau Hotel. { night aboard Pan American to re- | FOR' »UBLICATION No. 5970-A month in Alaska. | SUMMONS H weeks of their stay were spent in 2-BDR compl. furn, marine view, Dixon Ave., immediate occupancy. 4-BDR. compl furn. and 2-BDR completely furnished, Star Hill. 2-BDR, basement, furnace, double plumbing, electric kitchen, ma- rine- view, Hemlock. 1 32-ft. troller rigged ready to go—;2-BEDROOM house, pine-paneled living room, fire place, full eon- crete basement, garage, .auto- matic oil heat, tile kitchen and bath, view location, unfurnished. +$1,500-:3-BEDROOM house, double plumbing, 'hardwood floors,- con- crete basement. $10,500— 5-BEDROOM residence, fully furnished, - full concrete basement, .automatic heat. DUPLEX, Cedar Tract, two mod- ern 1-bedroom apartments, fully furnished, excellent condition, 10 years old. 3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses, The first tWo ;NGOME - INCOME - INCOME commercial property and build~ ing Jots. [ - R - = turn to New York after spending e% {In the District Court for the Terri- Mt. McKinley National Park, where | 3-apt., one, two and three bdrs. completely furnished, basement} THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL COMPANY, a corporation, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL COM- PANY, a corporation, HOWARD STABLER, as Administrator of the Estate of Lila B! Olds Car- penter, deceased, All unknown heirs of Lila B. Olds Carpenter, deceased, and also all other per- GOV. GRUENING GIVE | PARDON TO EDW. JONES et s . In his second exercise of the: ardon pewer since its enaetment | nto law in July of 1947, Gov. Er—; 1est. Gruening has commuted the | aean yesterday from Seattle with three arriving from Fairbanks via| 1 Seattle. Twenty passengers lett here ! for Seattle. Passengers were: ! From Seattle: Edward Stone,! {Francis A. Bott, 'F. M.. Venager,' Martin Gutherie and child, Ge large - basement, remodeled, mediate occupy. PILE driving = equip. . Make pur- chase price in few months op- eration. Plenty -work. - Marine carpentry shop, fully —equipped with ~heavy machinery; -falling equip. 2 good Titan power. saws, im-} | Anna Johnson, Mike | 9anks, Margaret Waldemar, I George. Matson. erine. vieve Gutherie, A. E. Owen, Georg Jackson, C.. Dawson, G. P. Ku-! Jean Bolles, Michael Bolles. From Far:zanks (via E2attle) Lewis Vanderpool, Paul Chapados, To Seattle: Sven Havelin, Roy! Hendrickson, Harold Anthony, Ralph! Friedman, Ed Schafter, Jr., Frank Hermann, F. Wald, David McIn-| tire, Dwayne Harvey, G. M. Tap- ey, L. Kumetat, Mrs. Pat Stewart, | W. Trueblood. B. L. Kindall, Mary Minor, Mrs. Otto Koppen, V. Eyalfson, Lloyd: Smith, Paul Rothfus, Louise Kath- o LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID MEEETING 15 SET FOR‘IHURSDAY The social meeting of the Lu- theran Ladies Aid Society will be held Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in the church social rooms. Mrs. John Sunderland and Mrs. Darwin Hoel are the hostesses and serve dessert luncheon. Members and visitors are invited | | | | 1 etc.; Seaview Apts.; two cafes| bedroom, large -attic big enough 2-bedrooms, modern, full cement basement; 1-bedroom Jog eahin adjoining. Kohler plant, -elec- tricity by Jan. 1, Includes-large ‘warehouse. $6800 takes it. OSCAR ‘MANSELL home at. Auke Bay, 3. acres. patented, 800 ft. frontage, ‘beautiful view. Delco | pAN AM FHGHTY tory of Alaska, Division Numbfll hey mado study of depletion | oo Targe lots, Eatage, near -Phone 234 ‘(‘};)}x\‘lgl Juggl!:.DSTEIN Plaintiff T A e { Governor's House. Marine view. - S i 4 i STOCKHOLDERS ' OF A 1 Terms. FRED PETERSON :HOUSE 11 mi. Thirteen persons came inw Ju- 6 V5 ALL ST RS . 1615 East St 2 e ol furkt i sl 5 1 3 .of America, you and each of yoi entence of Edward Jones of Ne- aana to.the time already served n the Federal Jail at Fairbanks. Jones, convicted on a plea of suilty to larceny of three bottles sons or parties unknown claimi any right, title or interest in i real property described her Defendants. | i | THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA. of beer, was -sentenced . May 19, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-| 948, in the Commissioner’s Court | it Nanana to .one year's imprison-, nent. He had served over four months of , such. sentence when; xecutive clemency was grnnted.‘ imong reasons listed in the com- nutation was that Jones' sentence | 1ad been unduly harsh to serve | he ends of justice. | The Geovernor’s action followed ke recommendation of the Par-| don Advisory Board, consisting of Ars. Mildred R. Hermann, John R. Mullen and Attorney General Ralph Rivers. The Board, in its neeting, had recommended com- nutation to the time already serv- d. FENDANTS: STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL COMPANY, a corporation, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL COM- PANY, a corporaton, ALL UN- KNOWN HEIRS OF LILA B OLDS CARPENTER, DECEASED, and ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIM- ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROP- ERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN, GREETING: In the name of the United States i are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division at Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after the last publication of this Sum- mons, namely within 30 days after the 6th day of October, 1948, in case this Summons is published, or with- in 40 days aftey the date of its P e a—— SROWNIE TROOPS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Brownie Troops 8 and 13 met in the Moose Hall yesterday to service upon you in case this Sum- | ejeo; (fficers for the - month. Susan | mons is served upon you personally, Officers elected were: center Juneau, good income. | FOR RENT 10-room unfurnished home at 481 South “Franklin. See Bliss Variety Shop. Also 3- bdr. completely furnished home at Norway Point. LOTS: Juneau, West Junecu, and Douglas. & MURPHY & fURPHY ; REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS Phone 67, over First N:t.umll Bank FOR SALE TABLE and chairs, chrome with blonde top. Ph. Red 765. 97 4t BOAT GENEDORE, 42-ft. ever-all, 11-ft. beam, 140 hp Chrysler; Packs 16,600 1bs, iced halibut. Ad- dress Chester James, Kake, Alaska. 1 HP: outboard, good condition, for sale or trade for small rifle. Phone Dcuglas 48 after 6 p. m. 996 3t FREMMING residence, completely furnished at Elfin Cove, Alaska; i i 997 12t light plant goes out Jan. 1, so second house available for guests. 400, gal. water tank, 500 gal. oil tank. Furnished. $3800 cash. BUILDiLivu LOLSJuneau 106, lots 3.and 4, both for $750, just:above Bergmann Hotel, HARBOR DOUBLE LOT filled with livable 3-rocm house, $4600. HARBOR SINGLE LOT between . McLean's and Marine View Beauty Shop, $4900. LEADING RESTAURANT, down, total $18,000. | BEAUTY - SHOP, downtown Ju- ! neau, $3500 complete. LASSIE, 46-ft. Halibuter, $17,000. ST. LOUIS, 52-ft. Halibuter, $9,000. MARTHA T, 38-ft. Trollcr, $3800. 31B455 32-ft. Troller, $5500. MILLIE S, 30-ft. Troller, $2800. 1314826 27-ft. Double-ender, $2500. 5-ROOM house, Juneau, $1900. 5-BDR., large living room, fire- place, $4750, $1500 down. 2-Bed. Douglas Beach, $2500. 3-Bed, Behrends Ave., $8500. 3-Bed, full esment kasement, boat- house and winch;; $12,700. 2-Bed, apt. in basement rented $75. 9th Street. -$12,500. USED CARS and TRUCKS. $3,000 to attend this meeting and are ask- | ed to take thei wing that they above named plaintiffs on file, in are preparing for the annual ba- said Court in the above entitled: tzaar to be held this fall action: ———————— The said plaintiff in said actioh FROM ANCHORAGE demands a decree quieting title in K. Tillinghast and G. W. Tru- the Plaintiff as against the defend- deau of Anchorage are registered ants and all others in the following at the Gastineau Hotel. described tract of land containing NOTIC,; PETITI | Block 2 of the Townsite of Juneau, | Alaska, heretofore known as the [Occid.ental Hotel property, and more particularly described as follows, to- wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1 a! ' point on the Narthwesterly bound- ary of Front Street in Juneau, Al- aska; thence Southwesterly -along said boundary of Front . Street a distance of 25.0 feet to Corner No. 2; thence Northwesterly parallel to the dividing line between. Lot 1 and all and si e P 2 in said Block a distance of 75.0 e of said detendant. " |feet to Gomer No. 3; thenge North- OF HEARING ON N TO SELL ASSETS No. 5693-A In the District Court for the Ters ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. Bank of Wrangell, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Alaska Asiatic Lum- ber Mil Inc., a corporation, Defendant. The Receiver in the above entitled cause having petitioned the Court for an Order authorizing him to sell ————~ portions of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 7 in} and . answer the complaint of the|panton president; Melissa Taylor, vice president; Maureen Avery, sec- retary. MRS. GARRISON NO' VISIHIG (Hmlms ’HOUSLDouglas Main street, bwo‘ Mrs. Arthemise Garrison of Min- | | large kitchen, living roam, 2 bed- | rooms, private steam bath, large lot, motor shed, 110-volt auto-; matic Kohler light plant. Furth- PETER WOOD SALES AGENCYX Real kstate - - Boats er_information write Elliott 8.1 Fremming, Elfin Cove, Alaska.! Sale Merchandise 995 6t | 12th at Harvor — ‘Phene SI1 i bedroom, oil range, washer; par-; FOR SALE (onfinued) neapolls, Minn., arrived last Sat- telly furnished, 50x100 lot. $2950.. - house, - garage, car urday on the Princess Louise for Phone 465. 995 6t 16-tt. Skiff,. outboard- motor,: 8% a visit of one month with her gy i acres patented land, 14 mile post, iaughter -and son-in-law, Mr. and Jes NGH Marhiu, gond'yumnine | Fritz Cove Road. #2064 /Mrs. W. M. Chandler, and her three year old grandson, Tommy. UNITED STATES i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management ! DISTRICT LAND OFFICE | Anchorage, - Alaska | July 19, 1948 Notice is. hereby given that For- | rest R. Bates has made application | for a homesite under the Act of May G INEW_two-bedroom -residence com- | Jewelry Store. Notice is hereby given that a ¢asterly parallel to said boundary,og, 1934 (48 ‘Stat. 809), Anchorage | hearing upon the said petition wil~9f Front Street a.distance of 25.0 | 3erial 012344, for a-tract of land be had in the above entitled coury feet to Corner No. 4; thence North-|desribed as Lat, B, Tract.A, of the| at Juneau, Alaska. on the 28th day iwesterly along the common bound- | Fritz Gove Group of Hemesites, pit- | of September 1948 at ten o'clock in '8V line between said Lots 1.and 2| uated along the Frita Cove Highway, | the forencon, at which time and & distance of 225 feet to Corner-No. plat of U. S. Surevy:No. 2390, con- | place all persons interested may O Irom whence the Northwesterly | taining 3.23 acres; and it is now in appear and show cause why said COrner of said Lot 2 bears North-fgthe files of the U. S Land Office, petition should not be granted and |Westerly a distance of 25 feet;|anchorage, Alaska. an Order made directing the sale of , thence North 48° 43' E. 1189 feet-to | . Any and all persons claiming ad- all and singular the assets and prop- | 3Point on the Northwesterly bound- { versely any of:the abeve mentioned arty of said defendant corporation, #IY Of -seidt Lot 2..corner No. 6;|land:should file:their adverse claim O. F. OHLSON, |thence continuing North 48" 43" E.{in the district.land office within 2161 feet to Corner No. 7;:thencelthe. period of. publication or thirty Receiver. condition. Call /699 days. 95 3t| ' AS: BOAT “Norma” troller: fully | equipped, ready to go, - rebuilt | hull,. new- Royal, will sell at a' sacrifice. 6 tons net, 10’ beam, | '36 overall. Small - Boat Har- bor. 994 5x e oy 33-FT. Cabin Cruiser, ' practically new. 40-hp- Redwing motor. ' Ph. ‘Douglas - 193. 916 tf ONE 1500-Watt . Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. - Call . Ludwig Nelson’s U976 tf plete with fireplace, garage, full] -in‘ good-loeation for:-sale reinforced conorete .hapement,i or jease; Ph. 187. 881 tt forced . warm-air :furnace, --elec- R Sy i 1S S R P tric hot water heater,, hardwood : 3: HOUSES: wna lot. “Inguire ‘Trev- Dated September 15, 1948. First publication, Sept. 15, 948. Last publication, Sept. 22, 1948, South 44° 57" E. 4.7 feet to Corner | days thereafter, or ‘they will be No. 8; thence North:60% 35" E. 159 | barred by :the provisions of the feet to the common corner of Lots | statutes. 2, 3, 6 and 7 in.said Block 2, GEORGE. A, LINGO, Corner No. 9;thence continuipg Acting Manager. North 60° 35" E. along the boundary | First publication; Aug. 35, 1948. floors, tiie in bath.and. kitehen.! .or .Davis. <194 & ated in the. Highlands: Phone { ~— ’1':: o .99 5t |'40'PACKARD five-passenger coupe, : good condition, immediately FOR, SALE by owner, 3-bedroom| : available. Call 423. ‘961 t furnished house. Good location.| ——————— Bargain for quick sale. 724 E 3 .Enk Street. . 992 tf ty r —T REX GConorete Mixer No. 7-5. Ska- | NORTHERN _ Hotel . under = new .{ management. Reasonable ‘rent. git Logging Hoist, 4 speed yard-. bl b ¢t er, other equipment. Call 363 days, 719 evenings. SOLID Osak table and 4 chairs, 3- piecesbedyoom: suite; 8x10:rug and: pad, 10x12 rug and pad. Rhone * Green 611. 990 tf ‘900 tf | FURNISHED Kuoms for women, close to business district. Secona Street 326, phone Black 354,:call between 6 and 8 pm. 97 tf ’wmh-‘am excellent Bush ‘and Lane - Piano, finetone, $750 per month, you pay hauling charge line between Lots 3 and 6 in said Block a- distance of 13.0 feet to Corher Noi' 10;: thence, South; 32° 40 E. a distance of 86.66 feet to Cerner No.. 11, a . péint -on 'the commo) boundary liné between Lots 2.and, 3 in said_Block; thence continuing in |the same direction South 32° 40’ { E. a distance of 11.36 feet to Coorner No. 12, a point on the Northerly boundary ‘line of PFront Street in fly UNITED MAINLINERS from Seattle 1o CALIFORNIA and “All the East” From Juneau (via connecting airline fo Seattle) to SAN FRANCISCO . 12% hrs. LOS ANGELES . . . 14%4 hrs. CHICAGO, . « « s . 19% hrs. NEW YORK . . . 25 hrs. | Lot 2 bear Northeasterly along said boundary of Front Street a distance lof 20 feet; thence Southwesterly along the Northwesterly, boundary of Front Street and the Southeast- erly boundary of said Lot 2, a dis- tance of 48.0 feet to the place of beginning. In the event you: fail to so ap- pear and answer, Paintiff will take judgment against -you for want thereof and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his Com- plaint and as hereinabove stated. WITNESS the Hon. George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereunto affixed {on this 13th day of September, 1948. | ASEAL) J. W, LEIVERS, UNITED AIR LINES See your local travel agent In Seattle call Eliot 3700 vision No. 1, Territory | l ! e i . FOUND: 10-ft. skiff. claim by* proving ownership and paying for ad. Write Doug- lass 1191. 997 4t 'LOST: 16’ skiff, No. 31-F872, whil with: green trim. Reward. Drift- LOST: “GMC Pigkup between 11 mile post and town. Phone 96. 995 tf PARTY. who picked up hand truck, Sept. 9, on.garbage dump, please phone D. 'B. Femmer. 987 tf WANTED GOOD Home for kitten. Call wear fine bowling shoes from B. M. Behrends Company. 996 3t P BRI RRR 01 CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34, te |t 16-650 tire and wheel far|o=z 996 tf\ Green 115 996 tf| Glacier Highway. ! i R e —e e ‘Glerk-of the' District'Gourt, Di-| WAITRESS wanted at Percy's Oafe.. BABY Basket and pad, $5; high GUARANTEED Realistic Permad. Alaska. 980 tf| chair, @pply to . purchase .-price -if: you wish: to buy, Selling $300, Call Green 565 for appointment, 974 D ord ROOMS “in private home. 816 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 ¢ . T. J. MeCaul,’ Auk’ Bay. offer. Daysphone. 027 ring 3; evenings Red 763. i 989 tf NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor Juneau Alaska, from whence the| ino gown Lynn Canal toward o Phi- 7 14 Soutnwesterly corner of sald Lot 3| Haines, ‘Call Blue 130 996 6o Jgbet 4800 Tlogts; $630.00. “Fhone | : and the Southeasterly corner of said . 681, : 986 SEAVIEW &;.. for rent, one biock i , metal house . boat, 30 by “10°. Call Green 225. PWY new L. .C. - Smith -typewriter. with 12-inch carriage. .@mall- washing.-machine. Gom- “plete paint spray outfit. Phone Green 68. 996 3t | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavign FOR SALE or TRADE: Mink jack-! Rooms. 788 4 et; skins in good condition.; Call 996 3t 284, POTATOES, - carrvss, - small -and large. Northern Vegetable Farm, 984 tf| 462. excellent condition, ~$12.| ~'ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up By 8/ LOIS Pi g 2 ' Call 241. 980 tf, 'lu:u'lnuutysm Phone 201 | rirst gt i | Room +408: +Hiemitn-. Department, |$375 for 198 V-8 Coupe. Phome . o e M Last publication, Oct. 6, 1045, Territorial ‘Bulliding, W5 ¢ 016- ring 3. 976 4x There's big news in Empire ads,