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PAGE TWO men,” he said, “buv if we m)l‘ 'mmramul Ly Mrs. Judson Hus-) generous appreciation by those, Participating in B.P.O.E. ritua whose mothers are living. AT SPECIAL RITES and whlce | 1in which beautiful red THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | TRAGIC STORY IS - TOLD FOR MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DKY Note Reveals in Part Why -Three Lives Taken in Seattle TRANSPORT BAN LIFTED ~ FOR BERLIN | LONDON, May 9 (M—Moscow | MONDAY, MAY 9, W-A-N-T A-D-S TORSALE | FOR SALE : L — | TMURPHY & MURPHY SOLD | DUPLEX—Contains one of the N Salleragter model 2o b “"‘f“:‘ SEVEN (1) HOUSES IN 4 | towns finest apartments, luxur- $3250; one console radio With! psyg wE NEED LISTINGS! iously and fully furnished. Addi- record changer attachment, $55.! THE IT owned by Bob Jorgensen | tional apartment renting at .75 “Our mothers ktrought joy and bouquets were added to the 1'\u_sni r gladness to us,” said Robertson, zltar decorations, were Oscar Ce-| 0" MOIHER S DAY fter mentioning his own mother, cotti, Esquire; Edwin Peyton, Lec- » who passed away a year ago at turing Knight; LeRoy West, Loyal Keyed to the ceremonial themes ¢ ago of 92. Knight, and Wallis S. George,| of “Remembrance, Benevolenc Then let this be a glad and|Leading Knight. “Protection,” and “Inspiration.” . . o= ;ecasion.” | Chaplain Cortis Wingerson gave the traditional Mother's Day pro- X . the closing benediction. gram of Juneau Elks was impres- Exalted Ruler F. Dewey Baker; Each person making up the audi- sive and d, after the last musical num- ence of about 130 persons was In the s of an “Let us seek inspiration, and g red or white carnation. All gene- yesterday afternoon, there wer renew our reverence and loyalty ratiol were represented, from a propriate numbers nd for years to come. restless infant to an aging patri- talks by ent speakers to Songs by the High®School Quar-'arch. BPOE. ri tet fil the The put were heard early and late in (he program. Thesé singers were Arne Parsons, Carol Schellenbar- ger, Patricia Tanner and Adaline Barlow fresh in tribute, nor inspiration at the cuemunlal observance. Nene will soon forget the Yyoung voices raised the eloquent words of the Joan Wiggins piayed 4 violin solo, ond Irene McKinley not only ac- companied” these performers but cang, “Wonderful Mother of Mine.” | Mrs. R. B. Burrows sang twice,| | WOMEN OF MOOSE NOMINATE OFFICERS AT NEXT MEETING ‘Women of the Mcose held their Lusiness meeting for May Thurs- day evening with Senior Regent May Larson presiding. ! A letter from Mooseheart was read announcing the appointment of Gertie Berggren as registrar at| in She nen and the San Francisco conference to be held in August. The Juneau| chapter has held top place in Alaska for three years, with Mrs. Berggren as star recorder five! times. The nominating committec will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Moose Lodge rooms. Nomination of officers will be held at the meeting, May 19. It will be hos- Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenckee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal prioritizs with those who buy their tickets in Juneau! fll.flSKl}fwlfieal;~~ T NES ka chairman, assisted by Lyda Musath, and Phyllis Lesher. Refreshment committee chalrman will be Ann jand Hazel May. A letter was read by the secre- tary from the president of the Crippled Childrens donations. ewing Sovutheastevn | RUMMAGE SALE | Wednesday, May 11, 10:30 am. | at Northern Light Presbyterian Church. 90 4t0 >—lfq,—‘-2:d2~~~—d—4~':q;~;i:fi;—‘lm e s e e o ==t NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY North of Small Boat Harhor Harbor Way Willard Batteries CO? Fire Extinguishers Morck Paint Brushes | and Battery Chargers Du Pont Marine Finishes Plymouth Manila Rope Proto Tools AGENT FOR CHARTS and TABLES Store Hours: 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. | PHONE 867 Juneau, Alaska Marine Hardware Trolling Supplies i Onan Light Plants An evening at home. . . firelight .., friends . . . a glass of light Olympia. These are among the good things of life. l.YM PIA 3: *Its the Water” Beer, the Light Refreshment Beverage of Millions of Tomperate People OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. §. A. next | pital guild night with Edith Powers, | O'Day, assisted by Albert Foth: Association | | tranking , Moose Wemen for their| the Russian| “has issued an |radio said tonight | Zone Commander SEATTLE, May 9. (#—A sc#ibbled lorder restoring transport, trade and| note on the bottom of a pasteboard | ccmmunications services in Berlin.” box told a poignant Mother’s Day| The order, signed by Gen. V. L story: Chuikov lifts the blockade at 12:01] Dear Mom—Ott says I should!am. Thursday, the adeast sam‘, write you a note and say that I've! The Soviet monitor said recep- | been @ bad girl and should pay tion from Moscow was poor and it| a with my life.” would take some time to deciper| Near the note in a living room |details of the order chair lay the body of Mildred| The Western Allies will start| ! Weidum, 28. On the living roflm‘(l’velr traffic moving into the East- floor was the body of her husband, | ern zone at that moment, British | Otto, 30. A third hody, fiansportation experts announced | | Frank D. Howe, 33, was sprawled in Berlin. Under a Four-Power | on the lawn in front Of e Wel- agreement reached in New York the U Plockade is being lifted Thursday | Coroner John B. Brill said zm\ and @ meeting of the Four-Power | ‘shnrung: sterday were “Very ap-\ council of Foreign Ministers will| ‘mrentlv a case of dQubl_e murder | o helq in Paric May 23 to dis-| and suicide. He said lnvestlga-’CU$ the future cf Cermany as a tion indicated neither Mrs. Weidum | e, ::l:e:'lflwo could have SEIEEEEE | German rail men in both West- “Ott says we're both vei SorT! lermn and Eastee‘n nf‘«‘\lp:\tlfll\ zones (i radre sy ippen, Bmfyquoteé’mve made their plais. Auto high- the note as sayinz. “If Frank| way traffic will be opened as far| shows up, which On says he will| *S British and American check- l |posts at Helmstedt are concerned, soon, he'll be shot.” It at 12:01 am. Thursday (2:01 p.m.| 's Day gi | A Mothers Duy gift to Mrs. | PST, Wednesday). Weidum from the couple’s seven- i o 1 R year-old boy was found in the| house. The boy was not home: SIS BOYSEN APOLOGIZES } Purse Seiner Is | . Aground, Geese | | Pass;sAboard; [FCR CHARGES MADE AGAINST DUROCHER NEW YORK, May 9 — (P — Fred| ®—The S Boysen was arrested in a Manhat-| o 1 €-|tan courtroom on a handbag theft| ‘““”‘5 Makl, | paree today shortly after he with- | was aground today in Geese Pass,|; oy'y summons accusing Manager | Alaska, with eight men aboard, iteo Durocher of the New York the (hg Stueid Teportad, . |Giants of simple assault. { xfiee;‘fmi‘a;“ o5 hetween Kodiak | rhe complainant _identitied her-| ‘Cuard said the vessel was listedi]:{i:‘.\gs Mary Ryan, Negro registered |as owned by Oscar Holsbo o1 Se-| it | SEATTLE, May attle purse seiner, attle | Boysen, a Brooklyn baseball tan ! 2 !who accused Durocher of knocking! ! Several Coast Guard vessels were | ft a Dodger-Giant | in the vicinity and first reports| /@ down after a ol ame April 28, was ordered to re- the courtroom while a was drawn up against (from the grounded vessel did not| indicate it was in immediate dan- | | ger. | | " To 1 SHOI IS rant officer told the court that | } | Miss Ryan believed Boysen was one | ain in omplaint Later, Boysen was taken before WINNER OF DERBY LOUISVILLE, May 9.—(M—Pon-; *“I was never |der pulled the major upset when ne said. \he won the 75th running of the| After Kentucky Derby last Saturday af-|withdraw ‘ternoon Favorite Olympia {out of the money. Capot was scc» jond and Palestinian third. Jockey Steve Brooks brough! Ponder home = with a mmngi 1 tretch drive, overhauling Gapot just | nside the sixteenth pole. Pam;tm- hm moved up in the final halfu ‘m..e to grab third. Old Rockpon’ ’was fourth. Ponder shot under the | { wire four lengths ahead of Capo.’.‘( BROOKLYN- May 9—(P—The St.| | Ths winner clocked in at 2:04,Louis Cardinals clubbed out 15 |1/5 for the mile and quarter test|Lits including a homer with the | for the nation’s leading three-year | !Lases loaded by Eddie Kazak to | olds. |swamp the Brooklyn Dodgers, 14-5, | A 16 to 1 shot, Ponder paid $34,|today. Temmy Glaviano also 'then stole her purse on March 217, | ' Boysen denied the charge. that vicinity in Boysen was permitted to the summons against cench and both shook hands. --e (ARDINALS (LuB $11.60 and $6.20 for $2. homered for St. Louis while Jackie Capot paid $9.60 and $5.80 .3 | Palestinian $4.80. | ‘Olympia, the favorite at 4 to wound up sikth after leading ‘from the break until the stretch. and hit four-baggers for Brooklyn. No. 6078-A. |In the District Court for the Terri- One, at Juneau. FINAL MEET TONIGHT U | v , Plain- | FOR MEN'S CHORUS SCR> oo™ mirsazemst " | STEVENSON, Defendant. | The Juneau Men’s Chorus will|o: HELEN ELIZABETH STEVEN- meet for its final session tonight| SON, above defendant, GREET- jat 8:15 o'clock at the Odd Fellows| ING: Hall. The Chorus, under director; 1N THE NAME OF THE UNITED Ernest Ehler, disbands for the sum- | STATES OF AMERICA you are | mer after a full season, uppcarin"he,eby required to appear in the |in concert on five different occa- | District Court for the Territory of | sions. Officers will be selected m.wAlukfl Division Number One, at | the first fall meeting in Septem- | juneau, Alaska, within thirty days ber. ‘a(ter the last publication of this within forty days after the date of | The Juneau-Douglas Girl Scout|jts service upon you, in case this | Board of Directors meeting, origin- |gummons is served upon you per- ally scheduled for tonight, has|gonally, and answer the Complaint been _postponed until next Mon- |of the plaintiff in the action where- day, at 8 o'clock. It will be held jn Gordon L. Stevenson is plaintiff {in the parlor of the Lutheran and Helen Elizabeth Stevenson is THumn. defendant, on file as case No. 6978-A e e |on the dockets of the above entitled DR. ALBREC~=1 =ETURNS Court. And if you fail to so appear FROM WASHINGTON TRIP and answer plaintiff will apply to |the Court for an absolute divorce Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Alaska|and a dissolution of the marriage Cemmissioner of Health, return- | contraét existing between plaintiff ed Saturday from a Lwo-msnth |and defendant, and for such other trip to Washington, D. C., where he |and further relief as to the Court appeared before Congx essional | may appear just and equitable. ‘The | committees | regarding health ap- date of the Order for Publication of propriations. this Summons is April 22nd, 1949 e The period of publication prescribed is four weeks. The first publication |is April 25th, 1949. The last pub- 'lication is May 16th, 1949. o = IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have | ROLLER CLUB MEETING hereunto set my hand and affixed | There will be a meeting tonight thé seal of the above entitled Court at 7:30 o'clock of the Capitol City at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd f,lny | Roller Club. of April, 1949. | -e AT BARANOF At the Baranof from Seattle E. L. Holland and C. H. Keil. P e S J. W, LEIVERS, | NOTICE | Clerk of the Ditsrict Court, All degs must be licensed by By LOIS P. ESTEPP, June fir: Licenses avallabte ot (COURT SEAL) Deputy Clerk. ! City Clerk’s office, §1.80. 191 6t First publication, April 35, 1949. C. L. Popejoy, City Clerk | Last publication, May 16, 1949 | '41 Intern:tional | Magistrate Doris I'Byrne. A War-| ran | purocher he apologized before the DODGERS 10 14-5 » Robinson and Frank McCormick | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION - tory of Alaska, Division Number | | g = Summons, namely, within thirty days ANNOUNCE POSTPONEMENT | after the 16th day of May, 1949, in G. S. DIRECTORS MEETING |case this Summons is published, or | Phone Red 884. o1 3t CLEARED and excavated lot West Juneau. Call Black 340 af- ter 5 p.m. 191 5t 2 | CELLERETTE, walnut ! chromium lined, $35; Coleman gas | stove, 2 burner, $7.50; Oil-burner,’ Super-Therm, ideal for installing in coal and wood range, brand| new, $25; new door, 78x30, paint- | cd with hardware, $7.50. Phone Red 142. 191 tf 1946 Nash 4-door sedan. Needs some rvepairs, $650. Blue 608 evc- nings, 91 3t LE: 2 pair skis, good con-! FOR dition, Green 400 after 6 p.m. 80 3d 16-foot speed boat. Beachcratt) with 9.8 hp Johnson outboard motor. Complete. Run only 4 hours. Ph. Red 920 or Small Boat Harbor boat “Edith.” 90 6t DOBERMANN Pincher Champ, | Bloodline registered, 2 years old. Good watch dog. $50. Phone Black ‘895. 3 90 4t | i picikup %2-ton, new motor, good body, new paint job. P. O.,Box 969, Gaines Cafe. © %0 6t 1—25-20 Remington pump; 1—30-30 Winchester Model 94, practically new, with Lyman Receiver Sight; 1--348 Winchester Model T71; 1 1948 Evinrude 10 hp outboard motor; 1 sea King 3 hp outboard motor. All in good condition. Shells with guns, Call Don Black, Douglas 15, e&emng< 90 3t Two Alaska Glrls Didn't Obey Stop Signs; Are Injured | SEATTLE M:\y 9 — (A — Twa! eleven-year-clq girls from Alaska, | riding Lbicycles, were injured in a jco llision with an automobile Satur-}? i L | |cay. i Police said the girls, Dorcen| {Dutly and Diane Methvin, failed | to halt for a stop sign. They \wu\’ |ut a hospital. i Driver cof the automobile was! | Barbara Scarbo, 25. Doreen is the daughter |fcrd Duffy of Fairbanks. Djane’s | ‘ather, Hubert Methvin, lives in! Anchorage. The girls are attending | | schoo! here. ' s e I INVITATION ¥OR BIDS ; Sealed bids, in one copy only, sub- ject to the conditions contained ; rein, will be received until 10:00 AM., May 20, 1949, and then pubucly‘ | of Clif-| | opened, for furnishing all labor and | \materlals and performing all work for the construction of a 42’ x 72, | two-story reinforced concrete office \lvuilding with part basement on Ju- neau Island, Gastigeau Channel, near Douglas, Alaska,’ in accordance with plans and specifications pre- pared by Foss and Malcolm, Archi- tects, Juneau, Alaska. All excava- i | tion work has been done, a road has ! |been constructed . to .the .site .and utilities are now being extended to the Island. The plans and specifi- cations may be obtained, by making application in writing, from Alaska Branch, Bureau of Mines, Juneau, Alaska or Foss and Malcolm, Archi- iects, Juneau, Alaska. All plans and specifications shall | be returned to the Architects after opening of bids. No deposit will be required for plans and specifica- tions. Each bid must be accompanied by | a certified check, cashier's check or | bid bond, with bonding company li- censed to do business at the locality of the project as surety, in an |amount not less than 5% of the | Base Bid. Bids must be submitted upon the Standard Government Form of Bid and the successful bidder will be required to execute the Standard Form of Contract for Construction. The right is reserved, as the in- terest of the Government may re- quire, to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in bids received, and to reject any items of any bid, unless such bid is quali- fied by specific li tion. BUREAU OF Attn: G. D. Jermain, Chief Alaska Branch, Mining Division Room 220, Federal & Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska First publication, May 2, 1949. Last publication, May 9, 1949. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5985-A. In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. KATHERINE H. BAN VARD, Plain- tiff, vs. ALBERT ¥. MARCIL and DORIS MARCIL, husband and wife, Defendants. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI- TED STATES OF AMERICA, TO ALBERT F. MARCIL, ONE OF THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- | 'ANTS, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the Distsict Coust for the Terrl- Il and must sell. n|$5500 takes Dougles home with per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. new furnace, beautiful furniture,| BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. 3 bedrooms, garage, garden. Im- mediate possession. can.ley, §$4,000 takes Douglas home with 3 bedrooms, completely furnish- ed. Good cement foundation. C A B I N S—Lenas Beach, Lenas Cove, Auk Bay, Fritz Cove. ’ 8-ROOM home, 21 acres pat. land, | garage, guest house; selling at appraisal value, appr. 2 mi. from airport. ® $8,500 home on 6th St., near school and federal buldg. Apt. on sec- ond floor. Completely furnished. 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, and 3 bdr. apts, everything fine SMALL CABIN, SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. low price, Lena Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% Jacres, Glacier Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedmoms, parl furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. |Wilham Wmn-Phone 234 GODING HOUSE, furnished, 2- bedroom, NOW ONLY $7,000. NEW HOUSE FURNISHED, --2- bedroom, Waynor tract, $12,500. condition. Always rented. Excel-| CABINET SHOP and apartment, lent income. BUILDING lots, Juncau, West Ju- neau, ,Douglas, Appr. 1% acres! beach, Lawson. Creek, $1,000. CONNIE'S Dress Shop, Sitka; Crescent Apts; Seaview; floating cannrey, trollers, packer. CABIN, Lena's Beach, best water, supply, best fishing. Inside plumbing. Several other cabins. AUKE BAY offers 3-bdr. home, completely furnished, = marine view, 3 acres pat. land, garage, | large flower and vegetable gar-. den.. Near phone, bus, grocery.' MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 ove; First Netloral Bank 'FOR SALE (Confinued) 92 ACRE Hcmestead 11 miles out of Juneau, or trade for city prcrerty. Warde A. Johnson, Phone 81 89 3t PAIR of beautiful Platinum Fox Furs. Sacrifice price. Ph. Black' 754 between 6 and 7:30 p. m. ex- cept Mondays. 1941 Plymouth pickup; 1946 Pon- tiac 2-door sedan; 1947 Plymouth 88 6t brings $190 month rental. Apt. second floor, 2| bedroom, could bring more. $18,500. Terms $4,400 down, $76 month plus interest at 6 per cent. Can also buy ten cabins adjoining, income $200 menth, for $13,000, total down- payment both properties $6,000, total monthly payments $150. PETER-WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th st Harbor — Phone H0) FOR RENT QFFICE off lobby at Gastineau for rem Inguire W, R. Hughes, man- 177 tt smM}imnu reooms, weekly or 69 tof WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anders~a Piano Shop Ph. 143. Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 1ated rooms Scandingvian =6 o 4-door Sedan; 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe. R. W. Cowling Co. 84 tfi of two men who assaulted her, treated for aktrasions and b“‘“‘”‘sloo OFF the list price for this 40 hp Universal marine engine. Has only 25 hours use. Frank Par- sons, PARSONS ELECTRIC. 8l1tt ACROSONIC piano in excellent ! condition; Zenith Radio-phono- graph; 1 lamp tahle 1 desk and bookshelf combifiation. Phone 800 Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf ...'....I..I‘ DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for!| $7.50. es, gardens, Poultry Farm, Mile Box 209. o o o 0 and lawns. %, Shores | P. O. 174 tf ¢ 0 e 00 0 00 18-ft, Klinker Outboard with John- son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 ttl LONG Establis:ied business, liquorl store, grocery and meat market with livif quarters. Must settle | _.estate. Ph. 103 _or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf 20-FT. Gillnetter with nets. Call Green 17£5, i 10 a. m. or 4 to 7 p. m. 165 tf tory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the last publication of this Summons, namely, within thirty days after May 16th, 1947, and an- swer the Complaint of the plaintiff in this cause, wherein plaintiff de- mands Judgment for the following sums: Judgment against Albert F. Marecil and Doris Marcil, jointly and severally, for the sum of $922:32, with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from Septem- ber 15, 1948, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements, including the sum of $250.00 as and for attorney’s fees. And for the sale and applica- tion of the proceeds fom a sale of Lot 28, in the Pinehurst Addition of the Town of Sitka, Alaska, being a fractional part of a tract of land in U. S. Survey No. 1804, and the build- ings and improvements situated thereon, which were heretofore at- tached in this suit. And for such other and further relief as may appear just and proper to the Court. In the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take Judgement against you for want thereof and will’ apply to the Court for the relief demanded in this cause and as hereinabove stated. The date for the Order for publi- cation of this Summons is April 22nd, 1949. The period of publica- tion prescribed is four weeks. The first publication is April 25th, 1949. The last publication is May 16th, 1949. WITNESS the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of the above en- titled Court, and the seal thereof, at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd day of April, 1949. | J. W. LEIVERS (SEAL OF COURT) Clerk. First publication, April 25, 1949. Last publication, May 16, 1949, Fine for flower box-| Gy MISCELLANEOUS JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. Shattuck Bldg., Phone Blue | HOPES New ana Used Mdss. buy, sell and exchange. 214 St. Phone 908. 999 t{ WINTEK and I’OND. CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - Eniargmg Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phntostats UARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, $750. aper curls, 1 uu Iola’s Benuty Shop. Phone 201 M5 Decker Way. WANTED WANTED TO RENT: Garage for private car. Pone Red 480. 91 3t WANTED: Distributors with sales- 1 ree ca.llmz on farmers to sell “threé ¢ four wonderful items. Will give exclusive territory. ‘Write airmail for more informa- tion. Clark Steel Corp. 430 South Clark Street Chicago, Illinois. 1 3t 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. 016 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 WANTED TO RENT: Furnished two bedroom house or apt. for couple with one school age child, Write 57386, care Empire Print- ing Co. 87 3t WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 % o LOST ARD FOURD LOST: Four month old black pup- py,. part cocker, white marking on chest, long tail. Ph. Green 653. 191 3t INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska announces the in- vitation to bid for furnishing fire insurance on hospital equipment and supplies located near Seward, Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by calling at Room 203, Territorial Building, Juneau, ‘Alaska. Bids will be received until 11:00 a. m., May 13, 1949. First publication, April 25, 1949. Last publication, May 9, 1949,

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