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PAGE TWO PHOENIX Hintbyose SHEERS From morn 'til night, from shopping tour to gay evening, there's a Phoenix stocking to fit the occasion. Sturdy Walking Sheers striped with rcd"Ahc:umn Sheers striped with blue for “dressy” moments, and Evening §heers for glamour affairs, striped in white. You'll enjoy greater hosiery economy buying your stockings the Phoenix Wardrobe way. 1.60 o 2.00 B RED. STRIPE WHITE STRIP® H. BS[;"EIJ(/i ga SINCE J88F ~, < QNLITY ALASKA RR. SLASH MADE, COAST LEAGUE STARTS By RUSS NEWLAND 1 | SAN FRANCISCO, March 30—# —The Pacific Coast league opens|the council so recommended at con- . nayer R. Rowe. the nation's baseball season today. For the circuit’s 47th annual go, Loasts five new managers and one new baseball park. Toe newcomers: stanley (Bucky) Harris at San | Diego; he piloted the New York Yankees last season. Charles Dressen at Oakland; he {was a member of the Yankee |coaching staff last year; he re- |places Casey Stengel who led the Oaks to the 1948 pennant and now heads the Yanks. Del Baker at Sacramento; he ! speat two seasons at the head ot |the Detroit Tigers. Eill Sweeney at Porlla !coached Detroit last year, { |managed Portland, Los [ ind Hollywood. i Fred Haney at Hollywood. Ang | The three holdover manzg are |Frank J. (Lefty) O'Doul of San Francisco; Jo Jo White, Scattle;| and Bill Kelly, Los Angela:. Sacramentc’s Solons will be play- ag this year in a new «10,000-seat stadium replacing the one destroye |by fire in the middle of 1948 campaign, SEATTLE FAVORED Observers generally favored Seattle as the team to beat, with | the sharpest contention expected to come from Oakland and San luiego, at least for the early part |of the season. | The cpening day schedule, prob- |akle batteries and estimated at- tendance: | | | Seattle at Los Angeles (day); attle, Schanz and Grasso; Los Angeles, Wyse and Malone. (7,500). Hollywood at San Diego (night); | Hollywood, Moulder and Yuosee! San Diego, Rescigno and Ritchey.| (10,000 . Cakland at Sacramento (day); | Cakland, Gassaway and Padget; Zacramentc, Gillespie or Salvo and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Privale Ownéisi{ib " 0f Land in Alaska Is Urged by WSC BOISE, Idaho, March 30- (#— ‘T‘nc Western States Council may | invite Alaska and Hawaii Chamber | of Commerce members to join the | organization. | A special | projects committee of | cluding sessions of the group here | vesterday. The council also adopted + resclution urging more private | ownership of land in Alaska. The organization adopted two re- <olutions opposing a Columbia ley Authority. Gus Backman, se retary of the Salt Lake City Cham- | ber of Commerce, was reelected | president. | - SHIPBUILDING ON PACIFIC COASTT0 BE INVESTIGATED " President Promises Wes!- Make Inquiry Soon | | WASHINGTON, Meich | President Truman promised a dele- ‘eation of West Coast congressmen 30.—4 |today to make an immediate quiry into their plea for a ship- building program in that area. in- man to direct the Maritime com- mission to allocate a part of its| future construction contracts to| west coast yards. The delegation | | requested a 15 per cent differential | |in costs to enable the west coast| |to compete for contracts with east |coast shipbuilders. Representative Jackson (D- Wash) said Mr. Truman felt “defi- | nitely” there was justice in the plea. “He said he had made a close | survey and that he would see what | \can be worked out.” i Cthers in the delegation included Representatives Mitchell (D-] Tollefson (R-Wash), Angel | ern Delegation He Will = The delegation asked Mr. Tru- = 16 ABOARD PNA | ‘TUESDAY TRIPS Pacific Northern Airlines carried 26 passengers on yesterday's flights with 10 arriving and 16 leaving as Lollows: From Anchorage: J. A. Holzen- berg, Al Shyman, Alton Seagraves, C. B. McCowan, David Dishaw, E. Bassett, Richard Arvidson. From Gustavus: Pearl Haines, J. To Cordova: Walt Paulson. To Anchorage: James Middleton, Dr. J. Haldeman, G. M. Tapley, Norman €chmidt, Vic Rivers, Floyd ingyke, Ray Sanford, Mrs. L. Dahlke, Harold Peterson, Henry Koski, Carl Turner, Lars Strand, Ed | Fulk, L. Czra, Mrs. R. E. Ingram. MUSEUM COLLECTON | GROWS DAY BY DAV Typical of th: widespread interest | in exhibits of the Territorial Mus- um is the fact that donors are not | onfined to adults. | Newest acquisition is a ])orpoise! kull brought in by Jane Albrecht, -yet d daughter of Dr. and Mrs. | . Earl Albrecht. | Jane didn’t know from what ani- | 1 it is, but Edward L. Keithahn | He says it is a good speci- mal men. Also recently acqiured are some ¢s frecm Nikolai Jensen. His items are specimens of azurite mal- | achite and corellite (or “Indigd| pper”), heth copper ores from the | Kennecott district. Jenson also| ontributed some obsidian arrow- | 1eads HERE FROM S| H. K. L. Johnson of Seattle is a | suest at the erenof. | e Lausoa 4-Cycle Air-cooled Boards. New models, Madsen’ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska February 24, 1949. Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Oscar Sirstad, entryman, together with his | witnesses Leslie Yaw and Myrth B.| Jut- 41 tf 1% L. W-A-N-T A-D-S | SesssrsssssssssssssssssesITisTIsiIiESITsssisrsssTssssssocssssssssseseees FOR g&¢ #0R SALE FOR SALE 16 Ft. Mahogany Speed Boat, 25 hp outboard metor, good condition, $400. Ph. Red m. LIKE NEW, dark tan Alligator rain coat, ragian sleeves, size 40. Ph. Black 730. 57 tf burning 157 6t larze wood and range. Call Red 665. coal 1 machine, has brand new wring- er, machine in A-1 condition, only $75.00. Third down, balance in five payments. Parsons Elec- tric Company. Z!Sfii) S};‘}megiflsy Washex:. good condition, $125.00. Third down, balance $10.00 a menth. May be twrncd in on new machine any time, Parsons Electric Com- pany. 56 3t WASHING Machine $25; double! bed $15; Hank O'Singz, Douglas. 1936 Plymouth $350. 55 3t Unit Apt. house, nice location, good income. Green 915. 155 if SACRIFICE Baldwin Acrosonic Pi- ano, brand new; bassinette, lined and pad; 45 cal. automatic and holsier. Blue 640. 55 3t { MARINE SPECLALS— coZ Fire Ex- tinzuishers, reg. price $24 — one week, $22.00 Juneau Welding Co., phone 52 tf 50-Ft. Packer or seiner, Apex No. 1. A-1 condition. Float 1 at Boat Farbor or ph. Black 379. 49 tf clma Pzacmester home, 1 mi. out hway, 3 ms, ment. See bulletin boards in City Hall and Federzl Building for details on public auction. 49 17 | GORDEN (furt‘isriing;rwérwmg ma- chire, and pressure cooker. Phone Black 475. 48 tr 1942 Four Do.x Dod; e Sedan, $650 See it at J; Super Service. 3 tf 127 after 5:30 p.| 57 3t| by crib and mattress; | JSED Easy wringer type wasang| 56 3t | bath | | AUKE BAY—3-nedroom home, view, 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, tool shed, etc. Immediate occupancy. | PRICE RIGHT! I'WO-bedroom home, Gastineau, furnished, immediate occupancy-- terms. CONNIE's Dress Shop, Sitka, fine investment. | BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroom home, best location, living room, drawing room, dining room, etc. Fireplace, inlaid hardwood floors, newly decorated, completely furnished, furnace, large basement; marine and bowl view. | BLACTER HIGHWAY-$2,000 on | terms, 2 bdr. home, appr. 3¢ mi.; 2 houses on 1 acre pat. land near Lemon Creek, water, lights, part. furn,, terms; Dillon property near airport, down paymt. appr. $600, payments $42 per month, 4% int. Appr. 5 acres pat. land. CABINS--Several including former Homer Garvin cabin on Lena's Beach. i DOUGLAS: 5 nomes: 2, 3 aad Ai ! bedrs. All price ranges and alll | terms. ' .GOLD BELT exquisitely furnished | 1-bdr. home with rental apt. { 7th and INDIAN: Terms, 5% money | —2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- t ly built, furnace, view, etc., 2 bed-! rooms fnished, 2 more can be: finished. Completely furnished. i 'UPLEX on 6th with garage, $8,500. | Both 1 bdr. apts., well furnished, ! ! large yard, view. ! | OUPLEX, Fifth St, 3 and 1 bdrs, | furnace, ccment foundation, gnodl roof, part hardwood floors, utility | room, furnished, etc., 4% money. ' Terms. ! REE Apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs,: lirge income, near governors, bldg. cood cond., compl. furn. TErms.& Garage. WO bedrcom house near Lawson ek cn keach, $2,500. Terms. LDING lots, appr. 50 for $500 i cach, Casey Shattuck add., also, acreage on Gold Creek; lots in| Douglas and West Juneau. H JNCKER Bldg., income net appr.' 00 annual; CRESCENT APTS; | | { | | { D! 1 LISTINGS WANTED. We hav scld 4 homes during the pa: week to the satisfaction of bot the purchasers and the selle: Homes are needed of all descrip- tions, from the smallest cabin up to the finest mansion. Any loca- tion is wanted as we have many prospective home buyers. LARGE, comfortabie 5-bedroom home, completely furnished, new roof, downtown. ‘CENTRAL location, 3 bedroom heme, unfurnished, garage, needs minor repairs, Fifth Street. 1947 KAISER 4-dooy sedan, recent- ly overhauled, owner needs cash, $880. CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD, 2 bed- room attractive home with sep- arate rentable apartment, Tenth Street. ALMOST NEW 2 bedroom, two stcry nome, furnished, Waynor Addition. IDEAL LOCATION, .2 be home, furnished, 3'4 acre: garage, good view. close in cier Highway. EAUTY SHOTN ‘best location BI -lly equipp 48 lWlll.'lAM Wii-Phone 23 _ .. OR BOB DRUXMAN 123 Iron* — Thonz 891 1935 Packard Sedan, good f':hin car, $250. 1946 FORD DELUXE 2-door sedar 6,500 miles. $1,500. 1937 Chevrolet Coupe, comyletel rhauled, new clutch, 3 ne § i $400. 1837 Piymouth Sedan—8$225. 1941 Plymouth Sedan—$850 DY ANDY, Dr. Simpson’s con- + verted troller rleasure fishing boat. Sleeps four, len2th 37x9'.x3. Gray Lugger 72 hp heavy duty engine, 2 to 1 re- duction. Power winch icr anchor. Hull 10 years old, cagine 1 year old. $7,500. TROLLER--20x5x2, used three mo., 3%hp Gray eng., new Aquavitch gurdies, with 150 fathoms bronze @ now a wondertul . § 1 » | time commission ship is now under |Anchorage Serial 010862, for a tract | | construction on the west coast and |Of land embraced in Plat of U. S. ‘ i S.| 938 GMC 3-yd. qump truck, good Oaklang | tEat shipyards which produced 42| Survey No. 3691, situated approxi- | condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab | per cent of maritime shipbuilding |mately 'z mile northeast of Sitka,| after 7 p. m. 2 it | Alaska, between and north of U. S. | i | Wash), §-ROOM. fully furnished house. MITH APTS; SEAVIEW APTS i ; r 3 Zerr. (12,000). ¢ |Sarvela, all of Sitka, Alaska ha: | 5-ROOM. fully rurnished house, ful i J .| trolling line; 1 herring net; 1 FUNDS G|VEN Aqu pR'(ES’ Portland at San TFrancisco| R’I-‘Sm)sa;i‘;‘:hN:rm?dn lfitn(i:e:].\ari- made final proof on his home;tmdsg con’ ete basement. $6,000. Terms | ‘ROLLERS, PACKER, F.‘LOAT"‘("! 10-ft. cedar skiff — $1400. | (night); Portland, Di Biasi and i BtDoL 4 T %' Fh. Greer 499, 83 tf | CANNERY, fur farm, island em-|gypr gox7x2, new generator, hard- f H pire, plumbing and heating shop, | e ware, skifZ — $550. | RUNABOUT—16x5x2, 2 cyl. 10 hp MURPEY & Humnv: Onan, nearly new; with motor i |Gladd; San Francisco, Melton and Partee. (14,000). Defending champion |opens at about the same strength| y SLASHBLOW BY K-F CORP. $600; without $300. Rehabiliialio-nb Program s/ Knocked Into ""Cocked March 30- —Kal Frazer Co:p., already the industry fourth largest producer, came out today with the piggest postwar au- DETROIT, .. | strongly |as a year ago. Seattle has Leen fortified by experienced players in every position. - - 'CORNWALL 1S 6 {are going to ruin for lack of busi- [ i | Surveys No. 226 and 2545, in lati- | ness. | | tude 57° 03’ 338" N. (at Corner No. | 1) longitude 135° 19’ 56.3” W. con- !taining 83.26 acres, and it is now in | ERADICATE NEW "VOLUNTARY the files of the District Land Office, MISCELLANEOUS roaches, mice, complete pest moths, etc. For REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS “hone €76 over First National Bant | WANTED { i 1 1 {CABIN CRUISER—23x8x3, 85 hp Chriscraft, sleeps 3, hull mahog- any-and 'oak, with power roller $2100; without $2,000. } GENERATORS, 3 kw, 5 kw, 10 kw. i BUILDING LOTS, West Juneau, g Hat”" Says Johnson tomobile price cuts in a bid to [ Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest | control service ca : (AU B S AP W i lturther improve its competitive ' REALTH INSUR‘“(E |is iled in the local land office, An- | TERMINATORS, b 868 33 1| AN TED: Experienced clerk steno- 300 each; $600 with: < -ogs for ANCHORAGE. Match 30- | position : KNOCKOUT PUNCH: IS | | chorage, within the period of publi- | ¢S, ph. 868 55 Im} grapher or senior clerk. Salaryl house, General Manager John P. Johnson| TO skeed its entry into a “broad- 8 ! Blll" IS OFFERED!cauon of thirty days thereafter, said | HOPES New und Used Mdsa, Wi ;35“ per month, Inquire Room SABIN ON RAFT, cabin 10x19, declares the Alaska Raiiroad re. €f mass market” the four-year-old| SENT T0 HOSPITAL | | final proof will be accepted and final| buy, sell and exchange. 214 2ur : fi-sfiffi;,‘h Department, Territor- | _three rooms, shingled outside, ply- | hakilitation program will b(,'!mrtnlershm ‘compflhy ;miml] m; E e 3 ‘certllicate Gls;\ggGE R | St. Phone 908. 999 % | BUdIng 53 “i wm;t;qén?doel,’;lmso g i “cocker ” creasing control into the family ol 3 4 b | Rt o e e e e ey { MAR A . ];:f;:::d et i ,,x;p?;f RAUREINLSG Henty J.. Ealihr. | san josr, canr, Maren 30—im| Would Make HOSplfa| and Mangjey | || SENIEE S0 WOND, 100: Fed e n:‘rgerensn?;;’s;fi:pfifilsPEcx.u.—m ft. troller ready tc SilRiiia ebciineried n ‘songeics] | BORHE R Kalser, Sbn 70 the co-| —BENEUaRwall,c 33 Eiraold (lighis Medical Care Available |F™ pusiation, Mach 1. ios L el e S s W o eyl o only s7se. L TR b0 stand i | founder of Kniser-Frazer, was ele- | Weight fighter from Los Angeles edical Lare AvallaD!@ |vrast publication, May 11, 1949. i s SRS WHIE1 Kenth can Black 820 ovenings, | VAISED deck cruiser, Navy hu | 4 R ; vated to president. He succeeds|And Des Moines, knocked out last ot | Artists’ Paints and Materials 4 o 1| 30x9x4%4, 100 hp Buda conv. $31¢ | He said the appropriation cut . to All Persons | UNITED STATES | Blue Printing - Photostats 2 U} See blueprints of hull and pictn || Joseph W. Frazer, who was given | night, was unconscious and in eriti- | 1 | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 'w would eliminate many vital im- g i A od rice-chair- | a2l condition today. | s TSR i APPLY at Percy’s Cafe at once f of boat at our office. rovements the line. a newly-created post of vice-chair UNITED STATES 24 a or | P "HZI: N ng?lroxned ‘L‘f better than{man of the board. | Cornwall, who weighs 138 poupds,l WASHINGTON, March 30—(p—| Bureau of Land Management DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | cashier, waitress or fountain | 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace § |was tagged with a straight right|Five senators today offered a new District Land Office Burean of Land Management work. 38 tf{ ready to go. $2,800. $1,700 - ¥ none, though,” Johnson said, as he tried to determine what projects must be eliminated if' recommenda- tions of the Interior Committee The price slashes range from $108 on the standard Frazer up to $333 0 the chin of Tote Martinez, also| - yoluntary health insurance bill” on the Kaiser Special, the com- parly’s lowest priced car. They are|round of their scheduled 10-round medical care available to all ‘per- {138, of Stockton, in the ninth Anchorage, Alaska. February 23, 1949. Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Carl |intended to make hospital and District Land Office -Anchorage, Alaska. February 24, 1949. CHILDREN’S Day Nursery. Ph Greer 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 t i I | handle. 26-FT. Gillnetter, 25 hp Ui engine completely over} complete with net. $1,250.¢ : tiective immediately. | bout. | sons Notice f are accepted. :: 4 3 N | 5 % m: 1i Notice for Publication i y 4 | First indicationis were that there| The price reductions were the| Dropped by the blow, Comwalll genator Hill (D-Ala), one of the E;f:;‘;:éhfide: flfea;g locffl ;T: t;sr Notice is hereby given that Erick | WOMAN wants work of any kind l 12-FT. Gillnetter, Secripps . § would be insufficient funds to com- | third In the auto industry in little struck his head on the mat with|gponsors, said the new plan, based s W Y 26,1 Gabmiel Larson, has made applica-| by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 with fresh water cooling sy Piote laying of new rall and bal.|oVer 8 month. General Motors @ thud which was heard through-|on state and local contrals, Is & loas (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial | o, 1oy 4 homesite, Anchorage Ser- « v | New 65-gal gas tank. $1,800" | lusting, chiRIE o the biggest producer, cut $10 to $40out the auditorium. | substitute for what e called the 010056, for a tract of and embracel g o11969, fileq under the act of May 5 — oz i S i "We’ have 200 miles of new track off its passenger cars February 25| SR | “compulsory system” advocated by Tracts, A, B ;inci [¢] sltuited ;)n thé 26, 1634 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of .‘un mT o e e ey ‘ ties with ballasting completed. We and up to $150 off its truck prices. ,, " President Truman and some mem- | A5y T Tn T S Bay, and tray. |1and designated as Lot B, Plat of 3 eight-foot copper shelves, 12x12. | were planning to call for bids for :V:nys-Overl;_xm m:,',‘lgl" Adng e K'p I‘“on '"‘MED | bers of congress, ersed by Fritz Cove Hi’ghv}ay and|U- S Survey No. 2391, Triangle | “mo o 1ne o0 " 27 tovely \‘WFOA;I“:EI.};LH::;:!?' 3 8 218 additional miles to complete |Prices from $25 to $270 March 17.| | The bill calls for the use of adjoining Survey No. 2303 and HES, Group of Homesites, Sheet No. 2, = Blsdakad) hp 4 cyl the main line. The proposed cut Kaiser-Frazer, ranking behind (o‘(“, oREGo" STAE'fedeml funds “to assist the states|, lnmgxde 58 ,yzy 04" N longi;u;je'icomaining 2.50 acres, and it is now | :ocmsx. newwnflemml&d‘ He m;' G';?y‘ B:;lt 46, towed from Se- L, % R only GM, Ford and Chrysler in| to survey, coordinate, supplement 5 - |in the files of Land Of- ns, irnerspring mattresses, pri-i attle, used five times on fishing 7 makes it impossible,” Johnson said. + —_ ' o A 134° 38’ 35” W. at meander corner | e files of the District Lan vate ent: 1 {4 production, said its latest action 1y and strengthen their existing | fice, Anchora; 1 B ate entrance. Hotplate privilege.| trips, original oil still in. Sleeps FL?ROJECTS IN_ JEOPARDY | would give “the public the lowest CORVALLIS, Oic., March 30—(® health resources.” No. 1, Tracts, A, and B, loontain}ng; Aay. ann allgex')efis:iflclaimmg it Will have two double and one four. $4,000. i ; Cther construction projects in priced big cars in the world.” —Oregon State college has named Besid Hill, the measure is 4.99 acres, and it is now in _the files | single open when Legislature de- | 3-Bedroom House, modern, good | jeopardy by the proposed cuts, he i 4 L “Kip" 5 sides y e f the District Land Office, An- YCISely any of the above mentioned i A ldj e " o°| K-F said its price cuts averag- everne “Kip” Taylor, end coachp,qeq py Senators Morse (R-Ore),|% ‘¢ # " |1and should file their adverse claims| Der'S- One block from Fed. Bldg.| view, $6.800. i £aid, would be: 3 ed in excess of 10%: percent. at Michigan State the past tWo|oconnor (D-Md), Withers (D-Ky) ehorhge) RIEEE |in the local land office, Anchorage, | O S3M€ street. 316 4th St. Har- 1700 down, $70 or less monthly takes 1. Construction of a power plant |years, to succeed Lon Stiner as y Any and all persons claiming ad- 2 *| riet Wood. 52 6t 2-bed house, Ist St total $4250. | " at Anchorage to serve as a central heating and power generating fa- cility. A contract has keen awarded for moving steam and diesel gene- rators, boilers and other machinery to Anchorage from Carlsbad, N.M., much of it on its way. Johnson said it would be impossible to construct Two years ago Ford cut prices, but subsequent increases more than wiped this out > FIGHT DOP | head football coach here. . | Taylor helped coach the team |that swamped Oregon State, 46 to :21. in an inter-regional clash here {last year anq was the second M.S.C. |staffer offered the job, | The new .coach is expected on the campus prior to the April 11 and Aiken (R-Vt). The Alabama senator said the Yersply &y OF W8 Sbore mentloned | land should file their adverse claims | within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will bill is patterned on the present federal law for assisting states and regions in building hospitals. That jact was sponsored in 1944 by Hill and Associate Justice Burton of the Supreme Court, then a Repub- lican senator from Ohio. in the local land office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publ cation or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE. A. LINGO, | be barred by the provisions of the | Statutes. { GEORGE A. LINGO, | Manager. | First publication, March 16, 1949. |Last publication, May 11, 1949. :VIViKG*R-oan"\. bearoom, kitchen- ette and bath in country. In- quire Browne’s Barber Shop. 27 t1 20x45 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 t: STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o #5.000 Auk Bay, five acres, some beach. Old 2-story house. $1,800 cash takes beach property near Douglas. Seawall, 2 bedroom house, good water, oil, electricity. 200 ft. beach frontage, 40 ft. highway frontage. $10,000 down, $100 monthly for large buildings to house the facilities. Two knockouts are reported in|opening of Pacific Coast conference # Manager. apartment 2. Construction of a steam loco- ! fistic circles last t 4 fallodk: LL)rin & glraming. : 10‘:“1 ;:‘d :::l‘;sn ;"fi‘m?m}"';‘;;‘i‘::‘;: First publication, March 9, 1949. DEPMTI;&I:‘TE‘D,FS;;:E;TEBIOR Monthly. Colonial Rooms. - 69 t! ng,,u, St C motive shop “l. Anchorage. | LONDON-Marcel Cerdan, 163, Roy S. Keene, Ofegon State ath- ;m ier thay mian‘and the voluntary Last publicationi, May 4, 1949. Bureau of Land Management WORILLZER Spiit T & 2-Bedroom House, 3 acres patented ¥ : 3. Cul)flruu;‘.(nn olr a m‘w1 sm:s Paris, F‘fnm-v. kxj;ukr‘d out Dick jletic director, said Taylor wasn't health insurance ®ill “will per- tml'!?ED—'BTATES District Land Office Anderson pnl:,o sfl:? ora;wv land, Fritz Cove. $3,800. | s ot A AL TR 451> 104"/ Grent B, |y prepered to name bis aselstant. sorm the same service for financing | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Auchorage, Alaska | { SUTLDING LOTS, 2 for §1000, B “These Anchorage projects have ALOS ANGT Fredd! Daw- Ae i Y(ors: - gkpetipnce m'.hospfitul and medical care.” Bureau of Land Management Voti L i NORTEDRN ~ Howl -l o 2 At $850 each Seatter e, I 5 reddie Daw-|cluded two years at Michigan State| .we pelieve that the present District Land Office Notice for Publication management. Reasonable ren: | Tract; 2 at Small Boat Harbor E not been started, ‘and it lool{::f as|son, »137',, 1g0, outpointed with Coach Clarence “Biggie” cystem of medical care has been Anchorage, Alaska. Notice is hereby given that Paul Phone 74. $4,600 and $4,200, &6} though they won't be. F‘nmlmefs Tommie Campbell, 137':, Los An-/Munn and two years as Munn's ;oo valuable, too effective and $ool Jn’nunry 21. 1949, | Frederick Schnee, has made applica- | ——— —— {#-Bedroom House, 100x100 lot, in “fi"-‘ EEL bave .bm,‘ stasied 1 PRl ugiND: end coach at Syracuse univessity. ‘uselul throuéh the year$, to throw| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tion for a homesite, under the act A?‘I'S., Rooms, wiib, Kichen pmA Douglas. $6500. j E banks will be completed despite the| SEATTLE Johnny Bratton, 145, Prior to that Taylor had played|;™ 4o for a new system which| Notice is hereby given that Chris Of May 26, 1034 (48 Stat. 809 An- {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ¢ | SPECIAL—1 bedroom house, Gold budget cut” he said. Chicago, stopped Frankie Vigeant, end for Michigan, but a neck in- might not work,” Hill told a re-|Jorgensen, has made applicaton for | Cherage Serial 010145 for a tract of | SUAVIEW Ay, for rent, one blocl | C'¢¢k at A St, furnished full vANCHOVRA,( : H‘n‘ AL?f) _,147, Bu.rbnl?k, L:“,M 4 jury cut short his college sports il 4 a homesite filed under the act of |land embraced in U. S. Survey No.| rom Federal Bidg. 3 890 ¢ | concrete basement with space for The possibility of having the pro-! SAN JOBE, Calif—Tote Martinez, career when a sophomore. This was| TR S 4 May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- 2593, situate on the east shore of second bedroom, yard, large posed power plant inoperative for | lack of funds also jeopardizes the| power generat program for the city of Anchorage, Plans have reen | 138, Stockton, Calif Billy Cornwail, 138 HONOLULU—Henry Dav knocked out ngeles, 9. , 121 %, Honolulu, outpointed Manual Ortiz, followed by an outstanding six-year high school coaching record at Ann Arbor, Mich, Alton Seagrave; is registered at| the Barar Jf from Ft. Richardson. ¥ > | is Connie Whitiemere of Sitka age Serial 012120, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2389, of the Auke Bay Group of Home- sites, situated on Auke Bay about Auke Bay and west side of Fritz Cove Highway, approximately 12% miles northwest of Juneau and ad- joining U. S. Survey No. 2120, in | NICE CLEAN steam heated room also steam baths. Scandinavia Rooms. 788 strawberry patch. Away from all traffic. $5,000, JOUGLAS—3-bedroom house, furn- ished, cellar workshop, new two- - going forward for expansion of the|j24y, El Centro, Calif, 10. (Non- ar | 3 | q, | latitude 58 22’ 49” N. longitude 134° car g Vi ‘tric ilit 4 registered at the Baranct. | fifteen miles northwest of Juneau, at - long| yarage, lot 50x200, garden, oy ‘i"" ‘u'l”db‘;"'f\l;r}‘l”);‘“, 11':“11;'0:““‘“ ‘PlAWFfS m mflv ' el e | designated as Lot E, containing 3.64 | 38 2‘;’ " W. at witness comer to| LOST AND l"mn 300, . s : g ! .| i | lEAm o“ s"um" Paul Whiteman o: Peeble, N. Y., |acres, latitude 58° 22’ 45” N. longi- | meander Corner No. 1, containing 4l power demands only into the 1950s, Refirement of .Ramsey Approved it was said. The railroad plant!} would augment it. | Johnson said the budget request| of $35000,000 for the fiscal year| 1950 included $10,000000 for build-| | SEATTLE, March 30—(®—Pacific playoffs are slated to start Satur- ]day night at New Westminster, B.C. | | Coast Hockey League championship registered yesterday at the Gastin- tude 134° 42 W. and it is now in eau Hotel. | the files of the District Land Office, | Anchorage, Alaska. Any and ali persons claiming ad- | Gastineau from Anchorage. | versely any of the above mentioned | >~ !1and should file their adverse claims > F. J. Hart ., registered at the 0.81 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 FOUND: Pair of silver rimmed glasses. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 43 3t FOUND: Large bunch of keys, Owner may have by paying for adv. 37 3t PETER WOOD * SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th st Harwor — Fhone 91} e ———— S e in the local land office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of pub- lication or thirty days thereafter, or they wil be barred by the pro-i visions of the Statutes. ° GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. ' the distinction between ming and First publication, March 16, 1949. irody, can probably be called the Last publication, May 11, 1949, ifather of psychology. : ings and improvements at Anchor-| WASHINGTON, ! March 30.-(#—|The Royals will take on the South- of Zetersburg js in the Distri Office, An- age and $10.000,000 for other im-|president Truman O A SEMU Tabure da Sbhdiin i approved today | ern division winners either San| | ¥ i ibli- provements along the line and atlthe yetirment of Admiral Dewitt | Diego- or Los Angeles, who lm:‘regmereel “, o '?nm?m i 1§:§Z§.girw:337yt§§ym°fm‘ftfl or Fairbanks. The railroad slready hflslcumon Ramsey, commander in|playing it off down south this week.| Stanley B. Long of Seattie is at |they will be barred by the provisions spent $34,000,000 on the rehabilita- | chief of the U. S. Pacific Fleet, of-| League President Al Leader said| e Baravof Hotel. i {or the Statutes. tion program and has funds avail- | fective May 1. !zhe first two games will be played| L s T 1 GEORGE A. LINGO, able for an additional $3,000,000 in| Admiral Ramsey also is ngh;nt New Westminster Saturday nnd| Peggy Kolaar of ‘the Enzin-| . Manager. ‘ V:cr Office at Ladd Field, Fairbanks, 1 First publication, Feb. 9, 1949. |is regist>-ed at the Baranof il.ast publication, April 6, 1949, LOST: Brown billfold. Please re- | ANB. THENDYOR SOUTH. ,‘,,“:,‘,,"’,,,S;"' il °’2.,"; Dr. Eveiyn Butler, director of so- s S O T e Sl 7 7" |cial welfare, Alaska Native Service, Plato, who was the first to draw|left yesterday for Seattle aboard PAA plane, to spend two weeks vis- liting Alaskan chudren . in _special schools on the West Coast, work prior to the fiscal 1950 appm—?mmmmxoner of the Trust Terri- Monday, the second two, 'and a priations, he said. fifth, if necessary, in the south. ltory in the Pacitic islands.