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PAGE SIX PUBLIC WELFARE IS DISCUSSED AT Ouiside Chores Make CONFERENCE HERE the Inner Man Thirsty o e ps between field of healt juvenile delinquancy, the need fc ordination of field serv- ices, and has devoted most of the an time during the past few days to the cetermination of children's needs throughout Alaska Welfare staff reporung irom ctoer cities in the Territory revealed that city participation plan: 1 the field f child welfare se were prov- ing very effective that many local protlems for and the care of de- pendent and neglected children wer2 although the nded addi- de for the un- receiving attention, commun'ties still tional services to pr met needs where special were presented, it was announced by Director of the Department, R.| G. Maynard. City plans are current- ly operating in Ketchikan, Juneau ! and Anchorage. Mrs J. Ravers, Chairman, den Raiph and Mrs. Wilford Johnson of the Child Welfare Committee of the Juneau League of Women Voters participated in the various discus- sions as did representatives from the | U. S. Veterans Administration and the Alaska Native Service. Reports on juvenile delinquency from staff members indicated that community and family abuse and neglzet was factor in in- a major dividual delinquency of a minor child A special discussion on the rela- tionship Letween health, welfare and Ala ative Service tivities hlighted " more ve of throughout Alaska was h by discussions on the need f{ continue! and permanent tj smploymeant, inad , in= JUNEAY ©OLD STORAGE dequate sanita and health fa- cilities in villages and towns, the b need for education in the tield of ©1948.T: nutr'tion, need for increased cas? work services, and the need for a coordinated planning group to as- Coca-Cola t.omno- JUNEAU PEOPLE WILL roblems problems leist local communities in dealing |with the impacts incident to the lalrupt economic changes occurring in Alaska today Supervisory officials of the Health Department, the Alaska Native Service and the Veterans Adminis- tration participated in detailed dis- le n and planning for the wel- fare children in their own homes. Mrs. Ernest Gruening repre: ing the Juneau League of Voters, Dr. Evelyn I. Butler Mrs. Kate Smith representing the Alaska Native Service and Miss Re- gina Mendel of the H Depart- ment occupied important places dut - conference ses ing this particul sion. In other conferences on re planning were Dr. Catherine erwood, Director of Matzrnal and Health and Crippled Chil- drens Division and Mrs. Dorothy Whitney, Director of Public Health rsing, and Miss Moxley and ) ina Men- Health Departmznt, Dr. Evelyn 1. Butler, Mrs. Kate Smith, M'ss Priscilla Parker, Dir r ot Nurses of the Alaska Nati v ice, and Miss Ern Sceial Service Sup Veterans Administration. Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Commissioner of Health, William Kiloh and Dr. Chalmers of the Hzalth Department participated Mi del of the in joint discussions on field activi-: ties. DAUGHTER 15 BORN 10 MR., MRS, E. N. SAID JR. Receiving congratulations on the Lirth of a daughter, Ella Marie, are Mr. and Mrs. E. N. €aid, Jr. The baby was n in St. Ann’s Hospital on Monday eveni and W seven pounds at birth, She sister,«Gail Ann, who is three 21d. Mr. Said is assistant finance of ficer with the Veterans Administ tion in Juneau and arrived herc ol August 23. Proud grandparents of s a Ella Marie are Mr. and Mrs. E. N Said, Sr., of Riverside, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Newman of Boise, Idaho. -~ - e of the heart and blood cause almost 600,000 deaths year in the United States. Di vessel every SUPPORT ITS YOUTH PROGRAM And FEnjoy Tangible Benefits in Dividends from Boy Scout Training a4 € " You'll Have Lots of ISEING DRIVE STARTED TODAY Y SCOUTS OF TODAY——THE MEN OF TOMORROW | fnvest in Gur Future Leadership b Fun THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA 2nt- | ¢ Women ' ! and * ily Hagerman, | * eighed | XPLORER AR COASTAL CARRIES 70 PASSENGERS, | TUESDAY FLIGHTS ALASKAN . DRAFTEES' WILL GET TRAINING' AT FORT GREELEY| The Recruit Training De{achmrm{ ka Coastal carried 70 pas- yesterday with 35 arriving 'at Fort Richardson will be moved | veau, and 27 on outgoing|to Fort Greely at Kodiak about the | latter part of this week, according to an announcement made by Head- | 155engers were Alice White, R. rs, United States Army, Al-! Gustavus: From Petersburg: H. Oster. ym Wrangell: Wm. Harmon, Wm. Harmon rom Ketchikan: Al Baker, R. A. Eartholemew to! take advantage of better housing ' and trainir facilities offered at Fort Greely and also to take care! of the expected increased number of trainees under the Selective Serv-| From Savok Bay: Ed Buol From Sitka: M nd Mrs. Peters, (ice Act of 1948. vore beters. H. Sarabia, G. Sara-| All Army and Air Force enlistees| L carl Kerr, W. G. Noltin, O. he Alaskan theatre will receive , Olive Traver, Willa Swen- c training at Fort en, Kirsten Hancock, W. A. Peter- tion to volunteers all Lyle Lohr, Evelyn Lohr, C.{el n men in the 19-25! in, J. Brightman age bracket, who will ke called into \ Fish Bay: W. Westfall. he service under the Selective Serv- - m King Salmon Bay: Milt]ice Act, will also receive their train- | Daniel, Lynn Tucker, C. Ninnis ing there. | vrom Tenakee: D. O'Toole. Beginning Octoter 19, the first! Hood Bay: John Bear,|group of Alaskans will receive their ! Hicks, A. N. Bay, J. Tate, | pre-induction physical examinations rt, Pe Pecores, Mrs. B.|at Army posts in the Territory. , Warren Cole, Timmy; McC | ice under the Selective Service Act| will report to Fort Richardson in-' for processing, where they| John Gunna- | To Entrance Island: |itially : ‘,..”u,:?:;g:;:LU;}‘:ILL,)MV Ray |are to receive their clothing, any| way. 2 houses acre patented | i 5 i immunization shots needed and un-; land Lemon Creek. Immedlatex ‘L‘ Petersburg: Dick Gross. dergo the Army classification tests.| possession all. TERMS, ALL. Wk 7 Upon completion of the 13 weeks 2-BDR. Home, terms, Douglas | wrangell: B, Bentura. I'y Hood Bay: Ed. Buol. : W. G. McDonald, Peter and Mrs. L. Clark, Judy tasic training, the selectee will be \laskan theatrz for the remainder! f his cervice. . Mr 1, Beth Ogden. To King Salmon Bay: Jim Ter- o g E. Ninno. wee | GIRL SCOUT NEWS | LINCOLN RETURNS { g vt ! ! The Intermediate ,Girl Scout E. E r of the|Troop No. 5 met Tuesday after- innal office of the Veterans Ad-|noon in the Social Hall of the | ration, - retuimed recently | Methodist Church. Plarp were; !om Helena, Montana, where he|made for a Hallowe'en party. San- : been studying the general pro-|dra Junge is chairman of the en- | .cqures in the VA hospital and|tertainment committee, Dorothy | riice there. Lincoln also stopped|Ann Mize, chairman of the clean-| {briefly at the VA Branch office|UP committee and Rosemary Kron-! 2 Seattle. {quist is chairman of the hostess I : R SRR R, ommittee ! Read the Want-ads for bargains. NANCY LEEGE, Reporter. i The regular weekly meeting of Brownie Trcops 8 and 13 met at he Moose Hall on Tuesday. Party i ets were made and games play- ad. Cookies were furnished by Su- san Fritchman. | JANE NINNIS and SHANNON | » i CTARLSON, Reporters. - RESULTS! WANT ADS BRING ¢ i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE i } 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 thel | Fritz Cove Group of Homesites, sit- uated along the Fritz Cove Highway, ! Plat of U. S. Surevy No. 2390, con- | taining 3.23 acres, and it is now in | the 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 lin the district land office within the period of publication or thirty |days thereafter, or they will be [barred by the provisions of the! statutes. GEORGE. A. LINGO, | Acting Manager. | First publication, Aug. 25, 1948. Last publication, Oct. 20, 1948. NOTICE | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | | Robert Boochever, Administrator ol. the Estate of Esther Ellsworth, de- ceased, has filed herein his Final Report of the administration of the estate of deceased, and that a hear- ing will be had upon the same, be- Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on De- \tember 1, 1948, at which time and place all persons interested in thel said estate may appear and file; objections, in writing, to said Final Report, and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court this 30th day of September, 1948. FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and !‘.x-o!flclol Probate Judge, Juneau Precinet. First publication, Sept. 29, 1948. Last publication, Oct. 20, 1948. NOTICE TO CREDITORS United States Commissioner’s (Ex- Officio Probate) Court for Ju- neau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cinct. f In the Matter of the Estate of MOST REVEREND WALTER J. FITZGERALD, S.J.D.D. 'MURPHY & MURPHY fore the undersigned, at Juneau,! 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN‘ l W-A=N-T A-D-S f 3 FOR SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1948 FOR SALE | IT'S ON THE LEVEL! la BEDROOMS—Full concrete base- NEAR 12th St., 2 bdrs, completely furnished, basement, furnace, electric kitchen, near school and Federal bldg. INCOME $265 monthly, 3 apts, best location, well furnished; terms. 2 BDR. Hemlock, immediate pos- session, hardwood floors, furnace, furnished, view, basement, Spin- dry washer, double plumbing, elec. kitchen. Terms. ment, partially furnished; very large yard with central town lo- cation. FOR Occupancy before first of year, 2 new houses now under construction, Full concrete base- ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile kitchen and bpath, hardwood floors, automatic oil heat. By buying before completion, owner can-have wide choice of decor- ation plans, ete. 4-BDR. near school and Fed. bldg.|$5500. Two bedroom residence in compl. furn, new carpeting,| good view location, Furnished drapes, etc. | Electric range and refrigerator, DUPLEX, Gastineau Ave, Dpile-}5-BEDROOM House, well furnish- driving equip., 2 Titan pwr. saws, power barge, good trolling boats, 2 cafes center Juneau, 10-room home South Franklin, terms. Also smaller house South Frank- lin. Business lot near Juneau Cold Storage. Auke Lake, both furnished, water in and patented. 150 ft. frontage building lot 3 mi Glacier High-{ Beach 200 ft. beach, lights, etc.| hen sent to a station within the SEVERAL good lots, Douglas, Ju-; | neau. i | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS [ | Phone 676 over First National Bank LOOKING for a pleasant home? Owner leaving city. 6 rooms, fuli basement, vartly finished attic, furnished, oil furnace, reirigera- tor, washing machine, garage, chickenhouse, view, bus vice, 14 mile past Salmon Creek. Pric- . Rcbinson home. 15 tf niel pup- 955. 15 4t USED Electric Range. Call Black 15 3t NEW, perfect, Model 70 Winchest- er, 300 Weathe! Magnum, com= plete with G-28 scope, Tilden mcunts, Blue Line recoil pad, sling, full zipper case and am- munition. ell at cost, $250. Box 377, Sitka, Alaska. t 1833 FORD Sedan, [ quick sale. Phone ed for 15 1t HOLLYWOOD Dounle Bed. Green 9. 12 4t BLACK Persian iamb Coal, siz 14, $725. Phcue 799 evenings af-| ter 5. 12 3t 3ND HOUSE past Ski Trail, Doue- | las Hiway. Terms. 014 th 1947 Model, 3-room house trailer. { All aluminum exterior, spun glass | insulated, sleeps 4. Equipped | with Warner electric brakes, ice-! box, stainless steel sink, oil heat- er with blower, 3-burner range; with oven, butane or gasoline. Daveno makes second bed. Lots of extras. On display behind Sportsmans Boat Rental, Smnll! Boat Harbor. 012 tf; 34-FT. TROLLER 31C913. See Floyd { Ogden or Phone Black 885. 08 12t | ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER, 4 drawer, new 6-inch wood pipe, | tar covered less than cost, 100 feet. George Bros . Liquor Store. 08 tf WAREHOUSE property. Logging hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge pickup. Other equipment. Call 363 days, 719 evenings. @005 tf "ICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18 | FURNISHED house, Inrnze, car 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% | acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove Road. R0 6t ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 978 tf 1 NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor complete with starter, generator, double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf HOTEI in gooa location for sale or lease. Ph. 187 831 t1 HOUSES unu lot Inquire Trev w Davis 784 1$3.500, unfin. 2-story house, ed. $175 month income as room- ing house, plus owner’s quarters. 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartment houses. CHOICE building lots. COMMERCIAL property, warehouse space. All Alaskans called into the serv- HALE and Schnoeker property near { RESIDENTIAL property, Glacier Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential property. Listings ‘ac- cepted on appraisal. {WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 1-BED- ROOM (HOMES AND AUK BAY HOMES, apt. grnd. floor rented, material on hand to finish, hard work com- pleted. Worth $7,500 with little work. $28.000—3-8 bed house, beautiful channel view, all hardwood floors, automatic oil furnace steam heat, unit heater, 2 teilets, large Frig- iraire, electric store, completely furnished. PIRATE—36x9'4"x6’. Good Troll- er, $4,000. TOBY—32x7x5. Good troller, $4,000. IT—Priced to sell. i GAMBIER—Top fish buyer season Funter and Icy Straits. $8,500 takes it. Insurable for $14,500, replace $17,500; now in- this sured for $10,000. 57x16x6. Net tons 21, gross 32. Possible hali- but boat or charter. Galley oa deck. MARTHA T, 36x9x4'%, $3,800. DOUBLE-ENDER— 32x8'8"'x4, at $5500. MILLIE C, 30x10x4, $1700 cash, total $2800. DOUBLE-Ender, 27 ft., $2500. EOUSEBOAT, furnished, $1,000. MISCELLANEOUS—Foldaway bed $25; paint spray gun, misc. tools, several small motors. FORD Jitney tractor, $150. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 FOR KERT NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent, Phone 4. 982 tt APTS,, Rooms With ltchen prit- {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886 97 tf SEAVIEW Ayl for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 t1 NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t) NICE CLEAN steam heated roomo also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 36 t' WANTED for general house Phone R. E. Robertson, 14 3t work.. Blue 680.. EXPERIENCED clerk stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203 Health Depart- ment, Territorial Building. 10 tf PLEASANT Room or apartment by young empioyea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374, 0005 tf 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3t Sardacy S A CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 996 tf MISCELLANEOUS HOPES New and Used Mase. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf thav the undersigned was, on the |ONE Used Electric Rangc. One oil 28th day of Sept. 1048, 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. All pgrsons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present said eclaims 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 dt Juneau, Alaska, this 28th day of Sept., 1948. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S.J. Administrator. First publication, Sept. 29, 1948. Last publication, Oct. 20, 1948. LOST AND FOUND -| |LOST: 10-ft. Skiff, round bottom lapscake, black and green. Name ‘Bronco.” Fritz Cove area.. ward. Budd Tickell, Commercial Boat Shop or Doug- las Drug Store. )LOST: Brown alligator skin wallet, ) containing considerable amount of money. California driver and ! chauffeur license. Reward. Re- i { : i turn to Empire. 14 2t 'BROWN Key Case with keys. Ph. ‘I 706 night, Red 240 before 3 p.m. | 12 5t Re-| Northern I WINTER and PUND, CO. Inc. Heater. The Nugget Stop. 03 tf| Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Erinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. | ent, $350. aper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop>. Phone 201 315 Decker Way t ! “The English Channel is about 14 6| 350 miles long and 100 miles wide lat its broadest point and 22 miles at its narrowest. { ————— ! Edward “The Confessor,” King of England who died in 1066, was so called because of his reputation for sanctity. ——————— WANT ADS BRING RESULTS]

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