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PAGE SIX SURVEY VESSEL | ' FINISHES JUNEAU INSPECTION, SAILS a full week's work in re- After building the housing for the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey stan-| dard tide gauge at Juneau, the) Survey vessel Lester Jones is on its) way to the first United States charting of Kukak Bay on the Alaska Peninsula | Enroute, the Survey party will & inspect instrument installations | and offici chart agencies The | Hayes Shop has been a C&GS agency for Juneau since 1916, and the Northern Commercial Company | became one about two months ago The Lester Jones, skippered by | Cmadr. John Bowie, Jr., will make | short stops—about a day each—at Hoonah, Seward, Seldovia and Kodiak, beforer basing at N.O.B., Kodiak, for the summer survey. Lt. Cmdr. Henry O. Fortin Is executive officer, and Lt. Cmdr. Harold J. Seaborg, an expert astrencmer, is the other commis- | sioned officer. The Jones car | a crew of 14, some of W are | Civil Service employees. | —— - —— METCALF BACK ¥ROM ! SKAGWAY INSPECTION Frank A. Metcalf, Highway En-: gineer, spent from Sunday to Wed- nesday in Skagway, inspecting the boat harbor, and especial thel ferry ramp to connect with Hain- es. NEW At Gaines Cafe, Airport, thru Saturday 8 am. © Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 pm. 90 6t |‘ m, e e !a train for Woodward, Okla., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949 ACCOUNTANCY BOARD OF FIVE IS NAMED to action of CANARIES TO SING ON MOTHER'S DAY AT PRES. CHURCH For a number of years, the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church has ; Pursuant the 10th ::,],]:::,fid"fhf'm",“:tf'ifm(;fl_vhx,‘:f ! Legislature directing the creation s i alliescy o M sl S Ylof an enlarged Territorial Board d)nnm i S‘”,’f.[,“m" n,n Mmh"‘f of Accountancy, and re-writing the Day, and add the joy of their song public accountancy provisions ot| to the music of worship. This cus- Territorial law, appointments to the um. has about beconie traditional. new five-man Board is announced o M b bp. D“'S(,m by Acting Governor Lew M. Will- in this year, and Sunday is the [ 1 =0 "5 1ol Several canaries have been! Marshall Crutcher ofs Kodiak, ]1r,xm&rd to be there. If there arejm ... G Johnson of Ketchikan others who own singing canaries| ;""" p o S5 Rl ke, Clayton and would like to have them at|picinoer of Palmer and Charles |this service, it would be greatly |y nparler of Ketchikan poreciated if they would contact|™ oiiecher and Johnson were Mr. Booth immediately so that ar- members of the old accountan gements may be made, board and have been appointed for The public is cordially invited) gy veor terms. Boulet and Ess- to attend this service and share the s OBee - ame. Lot the honoring of Mother with the con- year te and Marler's ap- gregation pointment is for two years. Hence- |y o i 11 appointments will be for|f 3 each in order to keep ex- pirations on a rotation basis. new beard is scheduled . for initial organization pus- poses during this month at a place to ke decided upon by the mem- bers. RAYMOND MIllER | OUT OF HOSPITAL; T0 RETURN NORTH CHICAGO, May 6. to { e (#-—-Raymond | i Miller, 44-year-old Alaska home- P steader, was discharge¢ from HOSPITAL NOTES Mercy hospital today 22 days after| Digsharged from St. Ann's hos- he was brc on apita] w Mrs. Hawley Sterling stretcher Ly plane from Anchorage. | ,;q Sipurd Jacksan, Miller underwent a spinal opera-| Admitted to the Government tion April 18. Immediately after his|hospital was Roger Menedalook of hospital release today he boarded | Fairbanks. Discharged was Mrs where | Pear]l Hall and baby girl ot Juneau. he plans to visit a sister, Mrs. J. ——- — | H. Knott. He will also visit rela- FROM ADAK i tives at Reece, Kans., cefore re-| Albert A. Nelson of Adak is at turning to Alaska later this month.|the Baranof Hotel. Parigold, Highest Q Heinz KETCHUP 2 for 55¢ 1—-UP 3 gts. - %9¢ AVOSET e SALT % Golden Ripe RANANAS 2 Ibs. - 4%¢ Spinac BUTTER dclk. Fresh Vegetables Artichokes New Potateoes Broccoli Green Peppers [ CALIFORNIA GROCERY| ‘and MEAT MIARKET " PHONE 478 FOR GROCERIES Canadian, Grade A LARGE EGGS 2 doz.for $1.25 Kitchenette, 100 Count . PAPER NAPKINS Franco-Ameriean SPAGHETTI Happy Home, No. 2 Can Sheestring Carreots 2 for 35¢ SHREDDED WHEAT . 19¢ S and W, Finest Quality GREEN BEANS 2 for 39¢ uality 31b . 23¢ 2 for 35¢ r. Phillips ORANGE JUICE . 2for39c¢ Diamond Brand, 12—9-inch PAPER PLATES . . . 24e RAINDROPS . . . . 35¢ Snowflake or Krispy SODA CRACKERS . 2 Ihs. 58¢ RITZ CRACKERS 38c h LEGS Cremne: - All Kinds - ROLLED ROASTS - s To All Blothers: Celery AVery Tomatoes & MEAT DEFARTMENT PHONE NUCOA SoaumontPost VW mscusssts Wed on Tuesdayl SWIMMING POCL, ***** CANCER DRIVE Miss Virginia Beaumont ang Mr. Eli Post of Douglas were married Z;";‘Sa{, “’g_l:"“' g;le Northern| a¢ their regular meeting last| g APRUDIALIAL urch at 810t Taku Post of the Veterans o'clock with Rev. officiating. Mr. Daniel M. Douglas gave u*e bride away and the couple was at- tended by Mrs. Bernard E. Hulk, Willis R. Booth | moreign Wars had as their guest the Rev. Herman E. Beyer, execu- tive secretary for the local chap-| ter of the Amerlcnn Cancer Society. B 4 Rev. Beyer explained the various | x“i‘\‘:l‘ll(“n l;’erqho?x(:\;\ fl“gjhf:::ar:ni efforts that are being put forth by ! ;. °T€Cancer Society chapters in the uis Garrett of Douglas and|iates The Veterans of Foreign dmoph W e i s have been delegated by the Mrs. Judson Husted presided at|ngtional Headquarters of the the organ and Mrs. Stanley Baskin American Cancer Society to head sang two selections. There Was a|yneir grive for funds. Post Com- thoeption. &t “the Chureh later inlpanger Harold Fennel appointed e evening and rc)l’e.\:tmsntf were . 4 ommittee of Allan G. Marcum, served |chairman, Vern Metcalfe and Ken| Ralph O. Beaumont, mother | Schaefer to work out plans to put > iride, was here from Pasa-|the drive over in this city. | fornia, to attend the The “Little Reho” night was ained here for a|thoroughly discussed and it was| '\m\\ Mildred Wadsworth, | decided to issue a complete finan- | wunt oi the bride also from Pasa- cml statement for the public. The| dena, was here to aitend the wed-|venture was not the success that ding but had to return the next|the post had hoped it would be.| day. Enough was made on the affair to! Mr. and Mrs. Post are now atjscnd a check for $100 to the trus- Whitehorse on a short honeymoon.|tees of the fund. The Post Com- - 23 mander appecinted a committee to| BT . : jrun a similar affair in the future. | KOTZEBUE ANS DOCTOR More literature on ambulances| GOES TO MT. EDGECUMBE Dr. R. E. Rabeau, was given to those in attendance.| To date, there are 1;:;1w\|matc1y ANS physician | four types of ambulances that can| from zebue, passed through Ju- | ce purchased ranging in price from | lier in the w on his|{s3500 to $7,000 depending upon! way to spend several weeks at the [the type wanted for the City Am-| Mt. Edgecumbe hospital | sulance. \ n T 20 | The swimming pool committee| had received a letter and trade| RUMMAGE SALE | puklication called “The Swimming| nesday, May 11, 10:30. am.| | at N “h ‘rln L\I‘bh‘ Presbyterian | Pool Annual” from Ray Daughters| ‘Cl‘u‘u“v 3 o %0 4to|0f the Washington Athletic Club.| e __ | The publication lists contractors, | ccently tuilt pools and all types f ool buildings and maintenance. The committee expects to be able| to present the city of Juneau with | a prospectus by June of the ap-! proximate costs of a covered,| steamheated, year-around pool. | The méeting adjourned at 10:00 "clock. ‘ Gehrifiger 51“ | |Baseball's ? Hall of Fame ' | NEW YORK, May 6—®— Cnmhe\ | Gehringer, the brilliant eman of the Detroit Tigers m '20s and '30s, is the newest| 1dditio » basezall's hall of fame. The infielder, who spent 18 active | |seasons with the Tigers, became th man to gain a Pplace in | | | i | | $71 the § ithe shrine at Cocperstown, N.Y. He received 159 of 187 votes in @ poll by the Baseball Writers| Association of America. A total of |140 was necessary. i s. for $1.00 White Star, Fancy TUNA |f FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- TION MAY 4, 1949. SEALED BIDS | will be received at the office of the Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, | | Juneau, Alaska, until 10:00 A.M. on May 23, 1949, and then publicly op- W-A-N-T A-D-S ToczsazasissassastEee FOR SALE FORSALE | | PH JRP] FOR sggp: 2 pur i wood conc| RULICY & TORERY OB | dition. Green 400 after 6 p.m. 90 3d{ poys WE NEED LISTINGS! THE IT owned by Bob Jorgensen. | | 16-foot speed boat. Beachcratt| Il and must sell. with 9.8 hp Johnson outboard|$5500 takes Douglas home with motor. Complete. Run only 4| new furnace, beautitul furniture, | hours. Ph. Red 920 or Small Boat| 3 bedrooms, garage, garden. Im- | Harbor boat “Edith.” 90 6t mediate possession. $4,000 takes Douglas home with DOBERMANN Pincher Champ,| 3 bedrooms, completely furnish- Bloodline registered, 2 years old.! ed. Good cement foundation. Good watch dog. $50. Phone C A B I N S—Lenas Beach, Lenas lack 895. g0 4t| Cove, Auk Bay, Fritz Cove. P L | 3-ROOM home, 21 acres pat. land ‘41 International pickup -ton,] garage, guest house; selling at pew motor, geod body, new paint appraisal value, appr. 2 mi. trom job. P. O. Box 969, Gaines Cafe. airport. 90 5t SS 500 home on 6th St., near school ——————————— | and federal buldg. Apt. on sec- —25-20 ermglon pump; 1—30-30| ond floor. Completely furnished, Winchester Model 94, pl‘ECuCally‘ new, with Lyman Receiver Sight; * 1--348 Winchester Model 71; l‘ 1948 Evinrude 10 hp outboard motor; ‘1 sea King 3 hp outbomd‘ motor. All in good condition. | Shells with guns. Call Don BL.\CL.‘ Douglas 15, evenings. 90 JH Large garden. Garage. BEAUTIFULLY furnished one-bed- | room home with apartment. Two additional bedrooms can be add- ed. Best neighborhood. APT. House near Governor’s, 1, 2! and 3 bdr. apts, everything fine| condition. Al%ays rented. Excel- | lent income. " 92 ACRE Homestead 11 miles out BUILDING lots, Juneau, West J“_! of Juneau, or trade for cily neau, Douglas. Appr. 1% acres preperty. Warde A, J‘”‘m‘”‘ beach, Lawson Creek, $1,000. i rosm .. % 3CONNIE'S Dress Shop, Sitka; | ;,LATTLE BUSINESS FOR sALL‘ Crescent Apt.s; Seaview; floating { cannrey, trollers, packer. House ware and variety jobbing| C v g business handling nationally ad- C‘:EINl' Lex:)ae:t Be:_c:: oo ;mt(;r, vertised franchised lines, lncluJ-J pl:;:{m Sevem‘f :)'t‘}g‘-e . CE‘:;:] :I ing electrical appliances. Over » = s ry 900 active accounts, including ALnl){:plggl;’l el large department stores now be- ing served by our sales force. Present owner needs capital for another purpose, but will remain | view, 3 acres pat. land, garage, large flower and vegetable gar- den. New phone, bus, grocery. 1 1 DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, par{ furnished,. fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. William Winn-Phone 234 EW HOUSES Not Over 3 Years -bedroom, ‘unturnished except the kitchen; auto oil furnace, large yard with grass, full garage with storage space. Top shape..$13,650, 2-bedroom furnished, large yard, good neighborhood. $13,125. 2-Story unfinished. $3,500. 2 or 4-hedroom, unfurnished, con- crete basement, double lot near school. Douglas. $8,000 or $8,500. LARGE HOUSES 1n Good Repair 4-bedroom, furnished, fireplace, view, all hardwood floors, full concrete basement, auto oil fur- nace. Appraised at $15,000. Good neighberhood. — $12,000. 4-bedroom, furnished, full con- crete basement, 11th St. priced to allow installation new furnace. as manager, if buyer desires. Nol Hrtninm - mases asked ss.00 MURPHY & M“npnvsfiiifgfim furnished, half base- will handle. Bonafide buyers; REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS st “Beatitil view. S0 D50 write: S. T. Watson, 2207 N°l'm'|l’hone €76 ovei First Natioral.Bankt e % s n Life Tower, Seattle, Wash- —— ington. 188 3t} APARTMENT HOUSE FOR RENT PAIR of Leaumul Platinum Foxi ______ Furs. Sacrifice price. Ph. Black | OFFICE off loLo/ at Gastineau for 754 between 6 and 7:30 p. m. ex-{ rent. Inguire W. R. Hughes, man- cept Mondays. 88 6t{ ager. 177t PICNIC or fishing car, Model A‘STEAVhE‘\In.J no‘,ma‘ ‘weekly o1 Ford ,1929. Good mechanicali Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t ! ccndition, good tires. Sealbeam * — — headlights. Red 155. g8 3t| WURILLZER Spinit plano for rent ; Anders>a Piaao Shop. Ph. 143, ‘JJB Pl)moulh . 4-door se sed'm very SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, one bloc) good condition, five six ply tires, from Federal Bldg. 830 ¢ good as new; 2 burner Coleman' i i s va: radi 5 H ————— gas stove; radl0 e C eer| NICE CLEAN sieam heated room |, battery, Governmen u! 34| oo stenth: Bathe. BocsulinhNiks | iceal for boat; Lauson outboard, H ! Rooms. 738 t | aircooled motor, used 20 hours; PSR 5 Kol new door 78x30, complete with H hardware, and mlscellaueuus. “ R | items. Phone Red 142. 87 4t mlscELL Euus i e e | i | JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W, FOR SALE: 1 Underwood poname h x 4 typewriter, $20; 1 Metrcnome $3; T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14, 1 acjustable sun lamp §7; 2 Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue 379. . ? 4 HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wi smail wood-burning kitchen buy, sell and exchange. 214 20/ | i stoves and 1 small coal or wood‘v St. Phone 908. 999 + ! heater, each $5; 2 cast i.a enamel kitchen sinks, $3 and $4; WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. ! Also the following suitable for| Complete Photographic Supplies camp or cabin construction I Developing - ¥rinting - Kniargmmg galv. iron built-in bath tub with Artists’ Paints and Materials i I8 i Ly [ | lened for furnishing the materials and performing the the work for MEATS We sell only the FINEST MEATS OBTAINABLE SHOULDER ROAST PORK CHICKENS e st Seeshil Mother’s Day | FREE DELIVERY [&=:: == constructing Alaska Forest Highway Project 5-Bl, Grading, Surfacing, and Bridge, Kenai River Highway, Chugach National Forest, Third | Judicial Division, Territory of Alas- 3 for 25¢ ka. The project is located on the Table | Kenai River near Cooper’s Landing Avosn | approximately 52 miles northwest of Seward and consists of 1.1 miles of wc grading and surfacing and a 401 Fresh | foot bridge with reinforced concrete | superstucture on treated pile bents. 2Ibs. - 43¢ Fresh CARROTS 2 bunches 35¢ JELLO | |in the project are as follows: Extra |and Miscellaneous Force Account | Work, All Req'd.; Clearing 10 Acres; | Grubbing 8 Acres; Unclassified Ex- | cavation 20,000 Cu.Yds.; Unclassified |Excavation for Structures 35 Cu. ;Yds.; Unclassified Excavation for | Borrow 18,000 Cu.Yds.; Overhaul 67,- 000 Sta.Yds.; Selected Borrow Sur- | face Course 3,400 Cu.¥ds.; Concrete, |Class A, 358 Cu.Yds.; Reinforcing | Steel 90,000 Lbs.; Structural Steel | 800 Lbs.; Metal Handrail 807 Lin.Ft.; | Treated Timber 15 M.f.b.m.; Treat- ed Timber Piling 2,296 Lin.Ft.; Loose Riprap 400 Cu.Yds.; Removal and | Disposal of Existing Bridge, All Req'd. Plans and specifications may !he examined by prospective bidders at Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, | Juneau, Alaska; Public Roads Ad- | ministration, 208 ~Broadway-Oak Building, Portland, Oregon; Public | Roads Administration, Seward, Al- || Hotel, Seattle, Washington; Asso- ciated General Contractors of Am- |erica, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, | Oregon; Associated General Con- | tractors of America, Lousac-Sogn Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Where ‘coplu of plans and specifications |are requested, a deposit of $10.00 | will be required to insure their re- |turn. If these are not returned within 15 days after opening of bids, | the deposit will be forfeited to the EGovemmem Cheoks should be made | payable to the Treasurer of the ‘Umted States. Plans and specifica- | tions may be obtained at the office | of Public Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, |Juneau, Alaska, and Public Roads LAMB Happy | Stoddart, Division Engineer. First publication, May 4, 1949. z ’Lnt publication, May 6, 1949. valves, pipe, fittings; kitchen cup-; boar1 dcors and wall cabine several windows at sacrifice pri- Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Resalistic Perman The principal items of work involved ! ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 u Lola’s Bewaty Shop. Phone 203 815 Decker Way. 3 ces separately or for the Ilot. Phcne Green 320. 86 3t 1948 Commodore Hudson Sedan, less than 10,000 miles. +A-1 con- dition. Phone 817, 85 6t (HAMPIO" SOCCER 1941 Plymouth pickup; lsié_Pdn- tiac 2-door sedan; 1947 Plymouth 4-door Sedan; 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe. R. W. Cowling Co. 84 tf TEAM WIPED OUT IN PLANE CRASH TURIN, Italy, May 6—®—The death of Italy’s championship soc- cer team in a plane crash here last night was mourned throughout Italy today. The crash wiped out the “Tor- ino” team of this city, four times national champions and the bul- wark of Italy’s team in interna- tional competition. The three motored Italian plane plowed into Superga Hill, scraped the catheral which stands there and fell in flames in the cathedral courtyard. The job of extricating and iden- itfying the dead continued through the night. The latest reports this morning numbered the victims at 81. They included 18 players. >0 RUMMAGE SALE 11948 Chev. Sdn. Del. All of the | extras possible. Low mileage. Ex- cellent condition. $1900. Write J. E. Ross, P. O. Box 2431. 84 6t $100 OFF the list price tor this 40 hp Universal marine engine. Has . only 25 hours use. Frank Par- sons, PARSONS ELECTRIC. 81tt ACROSONIC piano in excellent condition; Zenith Radio-phono- graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and bookshelf combination. Phone 800 Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf THREE room house with bath. Large shed. 908 W. 8th St. 77 if; “ROYALAIRE" Vacuum cleaner complete with attachments and maple chest. Phone Red 460. 75 3t DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny| saturday, May 7, 10 am. in sack, $1.00. “Ten sacks for|former H and M Grocery Bldg. by $7.50. Fine for flower box-lEmblem Club. 90 1t es, gardens, and lawns. Shores — — = Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. 0. NOTICE OF HEARING ON Box 209. 174 tf FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that J. Simpson cKinnon, Sr., Executos 18-1t, Kiinker Outboard With JORI-| ot 1o metesl o MeTaA B oper son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- KINNON, deceased, has filed his Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 ) tina) report of the administration LONG Establisied business, liquor |of the estate and petitioned for dis- store, grocery and meat market ] tribution, and that a hearing will be with living guarters. Must seme|held on the final report and peti- estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596.,tion before the undersigned at Ju- 168 tf {neau, Alaska, on July 7, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., at which time 1938 GMC 3-yd. qump truck, g00d |ang place persons interested in the condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab | fina) report and petition may ap- after. 7.9, 1. pear and file or make objections 20-PT. Gillnetter with nets. Call | thereto- Green 755, © %0 10 a. m. or 4| GIVEN under my hand and the to 7 p. m. 165 tf | seal of the Probate Qourt at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of May, 1949. Though people generally cut their | (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, . |wisdom teeth between the ages of‘ Commissioner and ex-officio 18 and 25, there are cases on record Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. of wisdom teeth erupting in peu-lflrst publication, May 6, 1949. ple of 15 and 65. ‘Last publication, May 27, 1949. l . ® 00 0 C P o000 oo 7-upnit apartment house, central io- cation, recently redecorated. Nev- er an empty apt. in 13 years op- eration. $22,000. Terms. Good bet for Terr. vet. SMALL or MEDIUM HOUSES 1-bedrocm, furnished, double Ilot. 9th St. Good location for apart- ment building. $7,000. 2-bedroom, furnished, 1st. St. $4,250, $700 down, $60 month. 5-bedroom, furnished, fireplace, view, 34,750, $1,500 down, $50 mo. 2-bedroom, new furniture, new wash. mach., Hotpoint range, elec, refrig., large yard on shore of Channel 2 mi Glacier Hwy. $5,000, $1,500 down, $60 mo. AUK BAY and FRITZ COVE 5 acres patented, Auk Bay, includ- es 2-story house now vacant, good for materials only, also 50x187 lo between road and beach. $5,000. | 75x200 beach frontage, house start- ed. $1,850.« Fritz Cove. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats 12th at Harbor — FPhone %) WANTED " SALESMAN OVER %0 OPPORTUNITY for aggresive sales- man to earn big commissions. Local man to contract factories, industrial plants, schools institu- tions and all types of business firms. Well rated, established manufacturer of building main- tenance products. For this per- manent, depression proof oppor- tunity wrte Export Sales Divis- ion, Box 2383, Dallas, Texas. 2tw WANTED TO RENT: Furnished or partly furnished two bedroom house, near Juneau, Douglas or airport. Excellent care guaran- teed. Will pay 3. months rent in advance. Call Red 909. 90 tf HAT CHECK GIRL. Salmon Creek Country Club. Ph. 015 after 3 p. m. 90 tf WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- grapher. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health De- partment, Territorial Bldg. 88 tf o0 00000000 00 L) . WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Clerk Stenographer. and Senior Clerk, 38 hour week, starting salary $285.00 Annual and sick leave. Call at 206 Territorial Building, Phone 726. 88 6t . . ® 00000000000 WANTED TO RENT: Purnished two bedroom house or apt. for couple with one school age child, Write 5736, care Empire Print- ing Co. 87 3t Ao S S R I ] HELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun- dry. 59 tt wommumnxm,m by day or week. Ph. Blue 635 “s o LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Pair of brown rimmed glasses. Inquire Empire Office. 3 if If Alaska becomes the 49th state in the union, it will also be the largest. ‘" ) - el ! 9 ’o [ 54 A

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