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PROSPECTING assay the geologic structure of beneath the surface, star McGillycuddy s 20 FOR SEATTLE 11 ARRIVE HERE, PAN AM FLIGHTS Eleven persons arrived in Juneau | aboard Pan American left terday s from r Seattl Passengers w From Seattle: } Earl Hun Mrs. Leo Morrison and G George, Mrs. Jessie Bledcoe, Ma J. E. Baap Ekiles, Richard M Grote, Lillian Wier From Whitehorse ington From George * From To ford Wi s, Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Seattle. Twenty on Pauline We Joseph Pope, Fairbank: Davi S R Tailor and importer switched to Calvert Reserve. He says: “| found it the smoothest drink | ever tasted.” ~86.8 Proof- 6! Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City il 1 o iak ol iR bl R 4 FOR OIL— its before an electronic machine which recor hoeven, John Kelle ter the T the Pacific Ocean ting an artificial earthquake of shock waves W. Hampton, J. W. Evans, Bruce Hoffman, Mrs. Petz Gilmore, Louisa Chapman, Peter Jackson, Donald n, Ernest Johnson, Leon Ver- Irving Geesley, Geesl2 nd Patty, Wal- an, William Voll and six passengers Pe Irvi ter connecting - D 60P CENTRAL COMMITTEEISTO MEET, NOVEMBER the Republican > has been called 15 in Juneau by Secretary of the s this will be of the Committee rial and Nat: Benson has urged that r attend in person. | he of the Commit- rom, Territor- tee Chairman; Margaret Naticnal Committeewo- A. Rasmuson, ational 1son, Sec- y Benson, ommittee. reta Mrs. Hele , Treasurer; and Divisional Com- mittee members, Mrs. Albert “airt Julius C J Ost, Council; Juneau nbers on the Com b, ‘White Gen Council, and Almer J. Peter: Chairman of " Finance Committce, Anchorage Pt bottom in a2 search for petroleww. Left: which give clues to the contours of the sea floor. COASTAL CARRIES sz o 54105, E. CITIES; BRINGS 32 HER {following the “adoption” fare Department derprivileged Children rizd 54 to Southeastern cities yes-| terday. Passengers are follows: From Sitka: Helen Cass, Jce Pope,, - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIK Scientists are working from vessels off Santa Barbara,. Calif., for three oil companies to A powerful expiosive is touched off 14 feet Center: Michael ds the shock pattern. Right: Bill Booth, veteran oil sleuth, heads crew. ;.\ILOT[BKEL in funds in the depart- | Miss Wainner spoke to the club by Ki- (wanis of five underprivileged boys | | under the guardianship of the Wel- The club’'s There’s big news in Empire ads. Un- Committee | __'announced that about $100 worth of | Alaska Coastal planes brought inlcothing has been purchased for the | 32 passengers to Juneau and car- poye WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1948 Polk’s Widow ~ Studying for Journalism | murdered in Greece last May, is reparing for a journalistic career. " Mis. Rea Coconis Pelk, a Greek said yesterday, “I would 1 a foreign correspondent.” | She arrived in"this country sev- eral months ago and now is at- tending Barnard College after tak- ne summer courses in writing at Univer ubject, Columbia J= No. 5970-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. | CHARLES GOLDSTEIN, Plaintiff, | V5. ALL STOCKHOLDERS OF I'HE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL COMPANY, a corporation, THE 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- ne or parties unknown claiming any right, title or interest in the real property described herein, Deféndants. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA. i | C. Jobnston, A. Hildebrand, R. M.} Jackson, Miss Thezl, Dr. Googe,! Dr. Hueberman, J. W. Mountin, C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS United States Commissioner’s (Ex- F. Rhode, C. D. Swanson Officio Probate) Court for Ju- From Angoon: Moses James-! neau, Alaska, Commissioner's Pre- town cinet. From Patersburg: John Thoseen,;Tn the Matter of the Fstate of Paul Otto, E. M. Buol. MOST REVEREND WALTER J. From Ketchikan: C. A, Ahefender, G. Sneed. From Pelican: Mrs. John He erson, Joe Henerson, K. Raatikainen. Frem Skag Patrick Edwards, J. D. Dodge To Tenakee: Ollie Tong, Mrs. O. Tong, Ollie Tong, Jr. To Hood Ba Albert Frank To Skagway: Rudy Istur Peter A. Hanson. To Haines: Mr. and Mr: To Pelican: Arnic Bol, Jerry M Tom Hall, Leo Gecrge Williams, Jack Gucker. To Gustavus: Jack Weod. To Ketchikan: Bob Boochever, A. E. Owens, Mrs. O. Detzing, Mrs Alel ' Anderson, B. F. Kane. Em. Mucll To Petersburg: James Loreter. To Sitka: Paul Monroe, Walter Kable, W. E. Cross- Baggen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs ohm, N. 4 { Walker, M Davis, Ed BROWNIE SCOUTS A MEETING ON TUESDAY Brownie Scouts of Troops 8 and 13 held a meeting yesterday after- noen in the Moose hall. Latgr the 30 litt Brownies went to the Evergreen Bowl and played various games PUT YOUR IN- THE [ ] 7o ABOLISH FISH TRAPS MORE EMPLOYMENT . . The This Ad Paid for by Local Alaskan Fishermen Life Experience | Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Peters, Flora Peters. | To Hoonani: Emma Mayeda, Lin- | Mary Gordon, Eric | Jackson, John Aktbott, John Maki- nen, E. J. Collins, Art Walter, Wm. Spratling, Don W. Foster. WELFARE WORKER coin Gordon, FITZGERALD, $.J.D.D. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,_{that the undersigned was, on the | 28th day of Sept., 1948, duly ap- pointed administator of the estate |of Most Reverend Walter J. Fitz- |gerald. S.J.D.D,, .deceased, and that |Letters of Administration therefor ]on said day were duly issued to the undersigned. said estate are hereby required to present said claims with proper vouchers, and duly verified, within six (6) months from the date of \this Notice, to the undersigned ad- ministrator, c¢/o of the Catholic Church, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 28th y of Sept., 1948. | ROBERT L. WHELAN, S8.J., Administratol | First publication, Sept. 29, 1848. Last publication, Oct. 20, 1948. i NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Robert Boochever, Administrator of the Estate of Esther Ellsworth, de- |ceased, has filed herein his Final | Report of the administration of the tate of deceased, and that a hear- ing will be had upon the same, be- | fore the undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock AM. on De- cember 1, 1948, at which time and | place all persons interested "in' the said estate may appear and file objections, in writing, to said Final .Iactmn. 1 The said plaintiff in said action| FENDANTS: STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL COMPANY, a corporation, THE OCCIDENTAL I:XOTEL 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 i ERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN, GREETING: In the name of the United States of America, you and each of you| are hereby required to appear in the | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION , OCCIDENTAL HOTEL COM-' {TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-\ HOSPITAL HOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday were Arthuf West, Mrs. Borghild Nummela, Patrick Ed- wards and Weldon Baldwin, all medical patients. Leaving ' the hospital Were Mrs. John Reynoldson, Mrs. Stanley Je- kill and daughter, and Mrs. s:uy’ BENEFIT CARD PARTY | | A benefit cara paity, for ihe] | Roberta Jackson fund will be given | by the Pioneer’s Auxiliary of Alaska | Igloo No. 6, Saturday, October 2, at 8 pm. Bridge, pinochle, whist| and games will be played. Refresh- ments and prizes. Admission $1.00.1 | Odd Fellows Hall. 0003 3t | 1 - A - GOUDIE SALE | The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society, | Friday, Oct. 1st, 11 am. at Senrsi | Order Office. 02 3'.' t i UNITED STATES | 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 | 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage | Serial 012344, for a tract of land { described as Lot B, Tract A, of the | Fritz Cove Group of Homesites, 6it- | uated along the Fritz Cove Highway, Plat of U. S. Surevy No. 2390, con- i taining 3.23 acres, and it is now in ithe files of the U. S Land Office, | Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- { versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adverse claim in the distriet land office within W=-A-N-T A-D-S N | FOR SALE Keith i | Elizabeth and Norman Lott of| pest buy of season; be at Small NEW YORK, Sept. 20—P— The|yakutat were admitted to the Gov-! Boat Harbor 2 weeks. | dark-haired younz ~widow Of|ernment Hospital yesterday. [The FORRESTER; several other George Polk, radio correspondent/ ———— . trollers. HALE and Schoenecker properties, patent. Auke Bay area, log cabin pat. acreage, Fritzz Cove, log cab- in Point Louisa. 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. I INCOME - INCOME INCOME ( 3-apt., one, two and three bdrs. completely furnished, basement etc. Large lots, garage, near| Governor's House. Marine view. ] ! — 32-ft. troller rigged ready to go-—‘ Terms. 615 East St., 2 bdrs, compl. furn, large basement, remodeled, im-; mediate occupy. | PILE driving equip. Make pur- chase price in few months op-i eration. Plenty work. Marine carpentry shop, fully equipped with heavy machinery; falling!| equip. 2 good Titan power saws,: etc.; Seaview Apts.; two cafes| 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 Juneau, and Douglas. i MURPHY & MURPHY ~ $6,000—Two_ bedroom residence completely furnished. Good resi- dential location. Channel view. Greenhouse. 3-Bedroom resident. Dining room. Garage. Hardwo8d floors. Duplex—Seatter Tract. $10,500—Charlie Miller residence, 5‘ bedrooms, ideal for rooming or boarding house. 3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses Complete listings of Puget Sound area investment and residential property. VM.UAW'BI ONLY $250 DOWN for 32x32 ce- ment basement. with 16-inch footings; can be lived in when floor installed. Windows and gar- age door installed. Includes 1 acre land. Prince $2675. ONLY $1,000 DOWN takes Frei- muth home, formerly Danner home on Glacier Highway. $56 monthly payments plus $75 quart- erly. A big house, lots of room fer kids. 4 bedrooms, livingroom, with piano, bright kitchen, full cement basement, garage, barn, playroom under garage,.Furnish- ed. Total price $8100. ONLY $1,000 DOWN, $100 per mo. buys new furnished house in Highlands. ‘Available Nov. 1 or ' socner. New electric stove, re- frigerator, washing machine, hot water heater. Ste#m heat, hard- wood floors. o A steel housebodt, $1,000. furnished, INTEREST IN THE REAL PROP- iLast publication, Oct. 20, 1948 the period of publication or thirty '~ prsymox; - ACCOUNTANTS A 40-FQOT HULL, only $500. days thereafter, or they will be| PETER WOOD barred by the provisions of the.phone 67 over First National Bank LALES AGUENCY statutes. { FOR SALE { " Real rstate - - Boats GEORGE. A. LINGO, Acting Manager. I Sale Merchandise 33-FT. Troller, Wanderlust, ready 12th at Harbor — Phone o1l to go. Phenes, radio. Good con- Pirst publication, Aug. 25, 1948. diticn. Will be in town one week. H Bureau of Land Managament | ron “LE ((on'mm) ! See at Small Boat Harbor. 02 4t District Land Office Those UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR District Court for the Territory of | Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after . the last publication of this Sum- | this Summons is published, or with- in 40 days after the date of its service upon you in case this sum- | mons is served upon you personally, | and answer the complaint of the said Cowrt in the above entitled | | demands a decree quieting title fn !the Plaintiff as against the defend- ants and all others in the following described tract of land containing portions of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 7 in | . 5 2 < | Alaska, Pirst Judicial Division at| August 12, 1948. All persons having claims against | H mons, namely within 30 days after |gene B. Lowman, applicant, has ' GILLNET Boat. the 6th day of October, 1948, in case | made application for a trade and above named plaintiffs on file in!Alaska. i 101t /NEARLY New Girl's Bleycle, Mix- THEY'RE here at last! nchorage, & .aska . master and some other items for adorable little kittens. Free for quick gale. Homer Garvin, 206 the asking at the Cottage Food : ” T "IN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | pyguee or Phone 568. 013t Store. 0003 6t Notice is hereby given that Eu- Marine englxu:"mlo year-old guinea fowls, good layers. Price §£10.00. P. O. Box 2353. 03 6t complete, ready to go. Sacrifice | manufacturing site, Anchorage serial for immediate sale. Phone Green 012189, for lot 2, sec. 10, T. 30 S. R.! g1p. ol 3t —— 59 E. C.R.M. containing 16.94 acres, — — ONE Used Electric Rangc. One oil and it is now in the files of the EVERYTHING mius. go! Must va- Heater. The Nugget Shop. 03 tf { cate by Sept. 30. Frank Harris, 925 W. 1llth Street. 01 3t '47 Kaiser, $1600; ‘41 Plymouth Sedan $600; ‘42 Dodge Sedan $650;. '40 . Dedge- Panel truck $550; '41 GMC panel truck $350; | District Land Office, Anchorage, Any and all persons claifiing ad- versgly apy. of the above: mentioned. land showid file their adverse claims ICE CLEAN 1OOMS weekly of monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18t | in the local land office at Anchor- FURNISHED house, garage, car, '37 Dodge pickup $150; 34 Reo age, Alaska, within the period of 6.1t Skiff, outboard motor, 3% dump truck, $200. See at Jay's ! Super Service. 0002 tf publication or thirty days there-. gopeg patented land, 14 mile post, after, or they will be barred by the pritz Cove Road. provisions of the statutes. i 290 6t CHEVROLET Load Master Mar- ! rine engine with new block, 2 to Block 2 of the Townsite of Juneau, Alaska, heretofore known as the Octcidental Hotel property, and more | wit: | Commencing at Corner No. 1 a| point on the Northwesterly 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.| particularly described as follows, to- | Last publication, Oct. 13, 1948. GEORGE A. LINGO, |32.FT. Cabin Cruser, practically | I Acting Manager. new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph.' First publication, Aug. 18, 1948. | Douglas 193. 916 tli " |ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light | 1 reduction. New wheel included, also power take off clutch. Can demonstrate engine on boat any- time before Thursday. Sept. 30. UNITED s:f:;gxs | Plant. Gomplete with heavy duty | Phone Green 715. 0002 2t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's % Bureau of Land Manggement | Jewelry Store. G e e e [ 286; District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. September 1. 1948. 1947 '%-TON DODGE pANELiNEW Dlame;la engagement rlné TRUCK. 8 MONTHS OLD. 3,000 with perfect large center stone, | Wainner, district worker | SPEAKS TO KIWANIS Luncheon speaker at the n::on; Erma |day of September, 1948. of the Child Welfare Department. Miss Wainner gave a brief resume of Baranof Hotel was Miss Commissioner & . . but the picture’s brighter today! ‘When the above figures were printed some years ago, there wasn’t much the average man could do to change this gloomy picture. He tried his level best to set money aside. And some- times he succeeded. .But more often he failed. He put i'_. off. He made excuses. He made New Year’s resolu- tions to save—and quietly broke them._ You can see above how he ended up. But, today, there is a system of saving that’s human- i T T At o At age 75 At age 25 At age 35 At age 45 At age 55 : t a: i i i died, 63 are dead, o Onehundredmen | 5 have died, 16 have died, 20 have died, 36 have u‘;h - . of at l"}fm—dl:'ul‘;?lld 10 are wealthy, 3 are wealthy, 1 very waa.lthy., 1 very w\:d s A S estate, s o.r:uc, :fa no);l 10 areingood cir- | 65 are self-sup- 3 areingoodcir-| 3 are Yy 3 are wealthy, :e‘nul and physi- cumstances, porting, but cumstances, 6 selt - support- 24 1 Bapwient cal capacity., 40 have moder: without any | 46 2 self-sup- ing by labor, . 5 ate means, mmuuT' porting, but |54 are dep:mnt "la'tt;rv;‘ p«g without uj charif 8 haye saved\ 1S Suppen: 30 dent "Zln‘;."‘"‘ or| cent v;l! not nothing. ing. 7 :“ children, charity forsup- have ent relatives or port., A ,l«'::;n;ut:eg:i' ;‘c‘y::.‘w o | expenses. nature-proof! That system is buying U. S. Savings Bonds — automatically. It has worked for millions. It . can work for you. Some get them through Payroll Savings—the Bond “installment-buying” plan. Others, through the Bond- A-Month Plan at their bank. Either way, you get $4 back at maturity for every $3 invested. You own the world’s safest investment. And you enjoy security for which many a man above would have given his right arm. How about signing up today? Automatic saving is sure saving—U. S. Savings Bonds an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council. Report, and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the meeting of the Kiwanis Club at the seal of the Probate Court this 30th FELTX GRAY, and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinet welfare work in the Territory, and First publication, Sept. 29, 1948. S o 2; thence Northwesterly parallel to the dividing line between Lot 1 and 2 in said Block a distance of 75.0 feet to Corner No. 3; thence North- easterly parallel to said boundary |of Front Street a distance of 25.0 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North- westerly along the common bound- |5 from whence the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 2 bears North- westerly a distance of 25 feet; thence North 48° 43’ E. 11.89 feet to | a point on the Northwesterly bound- |ary of said Lot 2, corner No. 6; thence continuing North 48° 43° E. 2161 feet to Corner No. 7; thence | South 44° 57 E. 4.7 feét to Corner | No. 8; thence North 60° 35" E. 15.9 | feet to the common cornér of Lots !2, 3, 6 and 7 in said Block 2, |Corher No. 9: thence continuing | North 60° 35 E. along the boundary | line between Lots 3 and 6 in sald | Block a distance of 13.0 feet to | Corner No. 10; thence South 32° 40 | E. a distance of 86:66-feet to' Corner INo. 11, a point on the common boundary line 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 Front Street in Juneau Alasks, from' whence the Sotithwesterly corner of said Lot 3 and the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 2 bear Northeastérly along said boundary of Front Street a distance of 2.0 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 feét 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 ary line between said Lots 1 and 2| | a distance of 225 feet to Corner No. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Amelia | | E. Bergquist, entrywoman, has made | ‘final prcof on her homestead, An- chorage serial 010472, together with her witnesses, Wharton Mellor and Edward Lawrence Morke, all of | Sitka, Alaska, for a tract of landj described as U. S. Survey No. 2666, ; situated approximately 312 miles S.! E. of Sitka, Alaska, within U. S. Survey No. 1763, Sitka Elimination from the Tongass National Forest, Alaska, containig 10.52 acres, Lati- tude 57° 00° 24” N. Longitude 135° 18’ 36” W. at meander corner No. 1, and it is now in the files of the Dis- trict Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publi- | cation or thirty days thereafter. said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, Sept. 15, 948. | Last publication, Nov. 10, 1943. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: OCigarette lighter. Owner may_secure it by identifying: and paying for ad, Green 610. 03 4t LOST: Tie Clasp, dog team design. Reward. Call A. Bolay at 573. 0002 3t MILES, JUST LIKE NEW. S40¢ | 20TH CENTURY GROCERY.| 999 tf} 1938 Chevrolet, good shape, t315.| Evergreen Apts, No. 8, after Ii p. m. PN 999 5t CASH OR TERMS: 30 cu. ft. two-l door refrigherator, $900. George | Bros. Liguor Store. 1000 6x BOAT GENEDORE, 42-ft. over-all, 11-ft. beam, 140 hp Chrysler; Packs 16,000 lbs. iced halibut. Ad- dress Chester James, Kake, Alaska. 997 12t FOR SALE by owner, 3-bedroom furnished house. Good location. Bargain for quick sale. 724 E Street. 992 tf | REX Concrete Mixer No. 7-S. Ska- | git Logging Hoist, 4 speed yard- er, other equipment. Call 363 days, 719 evenings. 990 tf 38-FT. Cabin Cruiser "Kl'flnkl", sleeps 6. Chrysler Marine 110, reduction 2% to 1. Fully equip- ped. Priced for quick sale. See T. J. McCaul, Auk Bay. 990 3t 1940 TUDOR Pontiac Sedan, make offer. Days phone 027 ring 3; evenings Red 1763. 989 tf 1 NEW Lycommng 220 HP motor LOST: Green forestry whipcord jacket with Keys in pocket. Find- er please call Blue 629. 1000 tf . b HOPES New and Used Mdse. We, buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. ‘Phone 908. = -+ shf 999 tf B L el WINTER and PUND, CO. fmo. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Erinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats complete with starter, generator, double mags,: pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581, LARGE round oak table, $17. Call 284. 996 tf POTATOES, cariges, small and large. Northern Vegetable Farm, Glacier Highway. 984 tf BABY Basket and pad, $5; high| chair, excellent condition, $12.| Call 241 980 tf $325 for 1938 V-8 Coupe. Phone 016- ring 3. 976 4x size 85/100 kt. Six small stones platinum setting. Priced reason- able for quick sale. Write Em- pire, Box 4934. 0002 tf BABY_ Buggy, good condition. Phone Green 629. 0002 5t 4-ROOM furnished apt. Oil stoves. Phone Blue 275 from 12 noon to 5 p.m. 01 tf NORTHERN Hotei under new management. Reasonable rent, Phone 74. 982 tf FURNISHED Kkooms for women, close to business district. Secona Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 pm. 975 tt ROOMS in private home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 tt APTS. Rooms wiiis kitcher. priv- {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 880. 97 t¢ SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one block . from Federal Bldg. 890 t¥ NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms also steam baths. Scandinavian ‘Rooms. A 36 t EXPERIENCED senior clerk. Salary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203 Health Department. Terri- torial Building. 003 tf ANCHORAGE Station wants exper- ienced, licensed Commercial Broadcast Technician Announc- ers, union wages and working conditions. Apply -immediately if interested. Boxx 435, Anchorage, Alaska. 003 3t GOOD Home for kitten. Call 284, 996 tf RALPH A TREFFERS, Paint Con- | HOTET in gooa location for sale | CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour on thi§ 13th day of September, 1948.| tractor, all kind: (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, by plperhlncxn: ;‘M:m;t': or lease. Ph. 187. 81 tt| week. Phone 34. 996 tf Clérk of the District Court, Di-| 463 %8 t13 HOUSES mna Iot. Trev. | WAT AR A e i vision No. 1, Territory of Alaska. oy m‘m"m © TRESS et By §/ LOIS P. ESTEPP, ' | GUARANTEED Realistic p.m.n.[ 4 | tf A Deputy. ent, $750. aper curls, §1 up |40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, CLERK - Stenographer. Inquire First publication, Sept. 15, 1048. Lola’s Beauty 8hop. Phope 201 | good condition, immediately Room 106, Health Department. Last publication, Oct. 6, 1948. 315 Decker Way, © availablel Call 423. e iy .