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PAGE SIX INO DECONTROL ON RENTS IN ALASKA DEDICATED TO SERVICE “Rent controls will Alaska,” Walter E. Walsh, rent di- ! rector attorney for the Alaska De- return from a ! Tighe Wood, rent coordinator, last | week in Washington, D. C. !has been decreased and some ar- | eas have been decontrolled, Alaska's | Walsh said. “With inadequate housing avail- able in the Territory, Alaska re- mains in the critical classification,” {he said. “Decontrol has been ef- {fected in areas where the housing i situation has eased.” FROM SKAGWAY CASLERS MENS WEAR jway registered yesterday at the " Baranof Hotel. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND S. S. Denali September 4 for Haines Skagway Seward Seldovia Kodiak S.S. Aleutian | S.S. 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WatchFor It THE NORTH TRANSFER | will present its New, Modern 0il Truck for Sireamlined .Service COMING SOON But Don't Wait Until Then for Qil Alhways Call & NORTH TRANSFER 123 Front St. Phone 81 1 There s no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! fense Rental Area, said today on| conference - with | Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Budd of Skag- | Complete faculty list for the Ju- neau schools was released today by Superintendent Sterling S. Sears. First day of school will be Sept. | “While the rent control budget|6 With classes beginning at 8:45 a.m, and running through a full- ‘day. regular fall schedule. | situation will remain the same,”| “Because of the fact that stu- dents were registered last spring,” | Superintendent Sears said, “it is | unnecessary to hold preliminary registration this year. Consequently all new students will make com- | plete registration on the first day 1 of school.” | Faculty members for the coming | vear are: KINDERGARTEN Mrs. Gertrude Selby, who for the |past year taught at the Tee Har- |tor School, will teach a morning jand afternoon section of kinder- | garten. These sections will be held |in the recreational room _of the Church of Christ in the Waynor Addition. Mrs. Selby has spent the summer attend.:ng Superior State Teachers College in' Wisconsin. Two other sections of kindergar- ten will be taught by Miss Stella ducted in the recreation room of the Resurrection Lutheran Church on Main Etreet. Miss Gallo is a graduate of the University of | for the first time. FIRST GRADE { | Miss Alice Strombeck also comes |to Juncau for the first time this fall. She received her B.A. from Seattle Pacific College. neau from a summer vacaticn spent | in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. Mrs. Ella Belcher spent the sum- mer here in Juneau and Wwill be| {here again for the coming schooll | term. : | A fourth section has been added Teaching Staff for Juneau Py!lic Schpols Announced L. Gallo. These classes will be con- | Minnesota and comes to Juneau| Miss Avis Aamot returns to Ju-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Commerce Information Agency dur- ing his summer vacation. | Another section.of the seventh grade will be instructed by Miss Ruth Johnson, who was one of the eighth grade teachers last year. EIGHTH GRADE | Miss Margaret Maland will be welcomed back from her year in Norway where she spent an enjoy- |aizle time. | Dwight W. Dean will be in charge | |of the second eighth grade group! | this year. Mr. Dean spent his sum- |mer with the Army at Anchorage, | VOCAL MUSIC | ‘ Vocal music classes will be under | | the direction of Miss Virginia B. Long, who received Master of Edu- cation degree this year. This will| be the first year for Miss Long in| }the Juneau Schools. SPEECH CORRECTION AND ART | Another newcomer to the Juneau Schools is Miss Bonn.e Christensen, jof Kersey, Colorado. Miss Chris- |tensen has just completed a sum- mer course at Greeley Teachers College. SCHOOL NURSE Miss Dolores Mattila is returning for her second year in Juneau. She spent the summer at Ircn Moun- | tain, Minn. | ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL T. Floyd Dryden is welcomed back to the Juneau Schools as| Principal of the Elementary Schools. Mr. Dryden spent his sum- mer enjoying the sun on a ranch at Peck, Idaho. TEE HARBOR New to Juneau, but a veteran in the Territory, is M’'ss Edna Borigo who will be in charge of the Tee Harbor School this year. Miss| Borigo is recently from Ketchikan. | HIGH SCHOOL | Boys' Physical Education and | Schools and replaces Edwin Clark. Athletic Coach Dade Nickel is retdrning this year from a summer spent visiting in. Ventura, Calif, Silver City, |to the #rst grade to accommodate | the increase in the number of stu- | dents. The teacher for this class |will be Miss Harriet Berg, who. comes to Alaska for the first time from Bremerton, Wash. Miss Bergi | received her training at Teachers College, Bemidji, Minnesota, and Western Washington College, Bel- lingham, SECOND GRADE Mrs. Rose Olive Druxman has spent the past summer in Juneau, but on August 27 joined the ranks | o1 married teachers. Miss Ethel Murphy, another of the second grade teachers, has spent the summer assisting in the { offices of Drs. Rude and Clements. M'ss Juanita Wilson has been | spending her summer on a ranch outside of Haworth, Oklahoma. i THIRD GRADE | Miss Freeda Bechtold is return- ing to the Juneau Schools where she has been teaching for the past.l few years. Also returning is Miss Genevieve Maykerry who has been! “outside” during the past summer. Miss Pat Murphy also spent her New Mexico, and Denver, Colorado. He also attended coaching school | at Doane College, Nebraska, where he studied basketball under Ed Hickey, Coach of the St. Louis| Billikins. | ENGLISH < Miss Emily Dean will be here again ‘n this department; Miss Helen Schaefer is returning from Indiana University where she has been studying speech and radlo‘ work. A Miss Eleanore Sloan is replacing} Miss Emily Madsen. who will nqt} return this year. Miss Sloan comes | from Sioux Falls, South Dakoz? and is a graduate of Willlam Jewe! College, Liberty, Missouri. She will also teach journalism. ¥ COMMERCIAL J Mrs, Amanda Cook is returning to Juneau after a vacation spent visiting in Eugene, Oregon. HISTORY, GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION summer in the States. ‘ FOURTH GRADE | | Mrs. Marion Willlamson will |also teach the fourth grade. She |spent the summer visiting in Clarkston, Wash.; also Portland,} Oregon and Seattle. Mrs. Freida Ellis is an exchange" teacher taking the place of Mrs.| {Helen Webster who will teach this} year in San Carlos, Calif. FIFTH GRADE Willoughby School I | Mrs. Margaret Berlin, who will| :agam serve as teacher-in-charge at the Willoughby School, spent | her vacation here in town. Miss Naomi May spent the sum- mer at her home in Edinburgh, Indiana, while Miss Resalind Hermes has been enjoying the local | Laseball season at Mooreton, North ! | Dakota, gnd plans on’ returning to | Juneau with Avis Aamot. | SIXTH GRADE Miss Elma Olson has spent her |summer here in Juneau; Mrs. Mel- | vina Weidman took a short trip: |outside the latter part of the sum-l | mer. | SEVENTH GRADE Ralph Wright, who has been on |the teaching staff for come years, was in charge of the Chamber of intendent of Schools. She will be | Miss Geraldine DeSpiegelaere is returning to Juneau to take charge of classes in History and Girls'| Physical Education. She spent last| year traveling in Belgium and| France. i SCIENCE A. N. (Gil) Eide will again take charge of the science classes after a summer at the University of North Dakota. . HOME ECONOMICS Miss Regina Hauser has Teen| spending the summer working in| Judge Gray's office. She will again | serve as teacher of home economics. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ! Another newcomer to Juneau is| Gunnar Roos who will be in charge of the manual training classes. He comes to Juneau with his bride; from Eugene, Oregon, where he has | been studying at the University of Oregon. LANGUAGES AND LIBRARY Mrs. Myrtle Phillips returns to take charge of the language classes after a vacation spent in the| States. MATHEMATICS Miss Marjorie Tillotson spent her vacation here in Juneau; also asststed in the office of the Super- Your ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva~ tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In {| eddition the bapk is & mem- || ber of Pederal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to s maximum of $5,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKEA o | MEMBER PEDERAL D R ) posits SAFE STATES DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK " ARE INSURED | WANTED: | situated on Northerly side Sitka back with her math classes after a short trip to the Interior. Chester Burt comes to Juneau to replace Stewart Washburn, teaching General Science and mathematics. He is a graduate of the University of Nevada. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Joseph Shofner has returned from Fairbanks where, together with a group of Juneau people, he attended the VFW convention held in that city. He then remained in Fairbanks in the employ of the Benson Construction Company at Ladd Field. Mr. Shofner will re- sume the direction. of the school and city bands. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Leslie Avrit spent his summer studying at the University of Ore- gon. He returns to take up his | duties as Principal of the Juneau | USED Table Model Philco Radio, High School. ! SECRETARY TO SUPERIN- | TENDENT Miss Marguerite Shaw continues in her capacity of Secretary to Lhel Superintendent after a brief trip to Boston and the south shore. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Sterling S. Sears comes to Juneau as the new Superintendent of Mr. Sears has previously been at Rock River, Wyoming, for ten years and at Meeteetse, Wyoming, for the last five years. He received! his B.A. from Peru State Teachers College, Nebraska, and his M.A. from the University of Wyoming. FOR SALE W-A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1949 FOR SALE Call | 287 tf | 1940 CHEVROLET Sedan. Blue 930. USED Leonard 4-cu. ft. refrigera-| tor ready for sale. Yours for only $95.00. Terms if desired. Parsons Electric Company. 87 zbl WE have two good used Hotpoint Electric Ranges for sale. Take 'em away. We need the room for new stock coming in. Parsons Elec- tric Company. 87 2t five tubes; get things on this for only $15.00. Parsons Electric | Company. 87 2t| PIANO, Davenport manufacture, excellent tone, good condition. $200. Ph. Red 180. 86 2t behind Baranof. Modern, conven- ient, practical. No winter trans-: portation problem. Combined liv- ing room-kitchen makes for low' cost heat Good condition, inex-: pensive upkeep. Phone Red 170. $4,000. -~ 86 Gt‘ 110 VOLT fully automatic Kohler light plant. Inquire Ludwig Nel- son Jewelry Store. 86 10t | WANTED | EXPER. lady boukkeei:er wishes | TEN tube Philco radio phonograph, | ironing board: withlocking metal! stand, 2 maple finish lamp tables, ! 1 chest of drawers, 1 night stand,i COAST GUARD officer desires to! rent 2 or 3 bedroom house or apt.! Phone Green 200. 85 9t | RELIEF Clerk. Inquire Baraof Ho- tel. 86 tf GOVERNMENT girl wants room in private home or place with other | girls. Ph. 807 days: 86 2t | WANTED: Pre-school agé ‘children to care for in my own home! days. Ph. 377. 8 :u; RENT OR LEASE, 2 or 3 bedroom house. Permanent civil service employee; wife and 2 children. await call in San Diego. Robert Rotzler, Hotel Juneau. 85 tf DAY NURSERY. Mother’s care, su- | pervised play. Mrs. Wm. Passey, | Phone Blue 230. 84 tf| WANTED to rent, one bedroom apartment, preferably furnished, by permanent civil service em- | ployee being transferred to Ju- neau. Write Huroff A. Sunders, Box 1965, Ketchikan, giving de- tails, including rental desired. 3 6t YOUNG Juneau Couple, expecting child: in Oet., desperately need apt. or house, reasonable rent. Husband steadily employed Please ph. Blue 306. 69 tf Ycung man = grocery clerk, experienced preferred, $75 per week to start. See Bill Cope at 20th Century Grocery. 81 “. HELP Wanted. Apply Alaska Laun- | dry. 80 tf WANTED to rem’ garage in vicin- | ity of Star Hill. Ph. Black 15 after 6 p. m. 9 4l WANT Cooking, any kind. Hotel maid, well experienced. Phone Black 210. % tt WANTED: Inside, outside paint- ing and paperhanging. I am ahead of schedule and will give you immediate service. DO IT NOW! Ralph A. Treffers, Paint Con- tractor, Ph. Biue 462. 56 t1 SELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK $5.95 up. Fifth Ave.,, N.Y. firm de- sires women to sell New Dresses, Suits, Lingerie. Seen in “Vogue”, “Mademoiselle”. Good commis- sions. Write for sample book. Mod- ern Manner, 260JP Fifth Ave., New York. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Burean of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska June 17, 1949 Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Jesse gether with his witnesses, Clyde A. Peterson and Russell H. Mills, all of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted final i proof on his homestead entry, An- chorage Serial No. 09966, for land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2569, Highway 2 Miles East of Sitka, Al- aska, containing 0.58 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | If no protest is filed in the dis- Itrict land office within the period {of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, August 10, 1949. Last publication, October 5, 1949, For Charter Randolph Haddon, entryman, to- | position with established firm.| 1 wardrobe cabinet, 1 typewriter References. Write Empire C, table, 1 L. C. Smith typewrner.g 6271, 287 tf| Ph. Red 180. 86 Tt | 1942 PACKARD, new tires, good condition, one luggage carrier. J. ‘W. Williams, Jorgenson Service Station. 86 2t | i runs good. $195.00. 212, TWO flat view lots on the 1evel.I Assessed value $630. Will sell for $500. Maker, Douglas 464. 84tt | Ph. Blue 84 tf HOUSE, close to school, stores, 14 blk of bus. Level yard and base- ment for youngsters. Maker, Douglas 464. 84 tf $3900—house, 4 bedroom, furnish- | ed, electric water heater, range; and washing machne; next to . {3 BDRS,, basement, view, fireplace, | HOME: Two bedroom, one blockl NEW 2 bdr. home, elig. FHA, hard- wood floors, garage, basement, elec. range and refrig., can add 2 bdr. on 2nd floor., Basement, lawn, etc., immediate possession. 4-BDR. Home, view. basement, elec. stove and refrig. 2 years old. 2-BDR. Home, hardwood floors, view, basement, furnace, etc., compl. furnished, WE have two new homes nearing completion. Come in and see plans. Buy now and plan your own color scheme, etc. One in Douglas, one in Tuneau. 2-BDR. Home on T7th St. furnish- ed, basement. 3 BEDROOMS, furnished, viewy terms, new Kelvinator refrig., Frigidaire range. hardwood floors, compl. immediate possession. SEVERAL excelient bullding lots on Glacier highways, Some ap- prox. 4 mi. Also lots Douglas. LADIES own your own ousiness— sewing and novelty shop, priced quick sale. Excellent location, im- mediate possession, small apt. in back of shop. TWO beauty shops—no phone calls. 2 machine shops on Small Boat Harbor. Garage. *3 apt. houses, good income, Pile-driving equip. Fish packer, Property at Sitka, Tenakee, Pelican. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phcre 676 over First Nationsl Bank | furn,, FOR SALE 4 bags, $25.00. Men’s belts, guar~ anteed for & years, or a genuine Alaska Sealskin billfold that will{ -N-T A-D-S 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready for occupancy after Sept. 15. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat. Modern insulation. Hard- wood floors and large view win- dows. Financed by FHA with lib- eral terms. Low down payment. Plans and specifications may be inspected in this office. Office In Alaska Credit Bureau PHONE - - 234 WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureau LOVELY big five bedroom house, hardwood floors, full basement, yard with flower beds and vege- table garden, large livingroom with fireplace. Furnished or un- furnished. $12,000 unfurnished. $4500 will ‘handle. By appt. only. Call 911, NICEST three apartment building in Juneau. Furnished, very econ- omical operation. Good neighbor- hoed, clese in. $7,000 will handle. Two apts. 2-bedroom, one 1-bed- room. A wise investment for three Coast Guard families. FIVE one-bedroom houses, unfurn- ished, close to downtown and schools. $10,000 for the five or $7500 for three. TWO bedrcom paneled with fire- rlace and view, large yard, full concrete basement and garage. $8,500. FOUR room house on piling, $2;100. Owner will finance. $1,100 down, $40 menthly inc. 6% interest. $900 CASH, 3-room log cabin on '35 OLDS 4-door sedan, good tires,| TOP GRAIN band carved hdles; Loop Road, 5 acre homesite. NEARLY new 3-tedroom house, al- so includes 1 bedrocm log cabin and large net house, 5 acres pat- last a lifetime for $5. Stmdard" ented land, large garden, 11 miles items :n our stock. Harbor Leath-{ out. $7950. er. Phone 884, 70 2t}3 ACRES patented with two bed- { room furnished house on Fritz INO OTHER Louine Improvement! will give so much comfort at so great a saving in fuel as ade- quate insulation and weather- stripping. It Costs Less Than You Think! For estimates call Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. 73 1mo Douglas Hi. 2nd lot $400. Down pawment $1500. Also ’'36 Ply-‘ mouth with new '42 Dodge motor, $390. H. J. O'Singa, Box 1261, Douglas. 84 6t 1940 Pontiac Sedan; 1940 Chrysler Sedan; 1937 Plymouth Sedan; 1941 Dodge Sedan; 1947 Studebak- er l.-ton pickup; 1940 Packard Club Coupe.. Cowling Motor Co. 82 tf A 32-VOLT light plant, 1500-watt, extra heavy duty batteries, lights day or night . without running plant, very ecdonomical to operate. Just like new. Write Box 261 or ph. 331 daytime. 82 tf! CHINATOWN Cafe, cash or easy payments. Profitable business. Call 796 after 7 p. m. 82 ti' $500 DOWN, aimost new house out of town. Blue 212, 81 tf { ONE 38 cal. super auto. on a 45 cal. frame. Call 0362, 73 4t JOURNE YMAN Leatherworker, Cove Road. $3,400. BEAUTIFUL furnished cabin Lena | Point, $2500. {FOUR Eedroom, furnished. mediate occupancy. $9,500. TWO bedroom, furnished, close to schools, hospital, downtown. $5500. | FIVE bedroom, fireplace, best view, furnished. $4750. 2-BEDROOM on beach, seawall, | water, elec.,, oil. $1800 cash. Im- swivel knife and handstitcher, | 3-BEDROOM, on beach, bright $20 a day to producer. Harbor clean house, view. $3500. Leather, Phone 884, 68 1t | UNFINISHED, mnow' has’ 3-room apt., water, oil, elec. $3500. YOUR Choice, either 1947 DeSoto 4-door sedan or 1949 Dodge 4- door sedan. Phone Red 270. 55tf CRECENT APT., centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf SEVERAL large anc Small Dia- monds. Perfect stonas. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 3Bt FOR SALE: Welding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf 3-BEDROOM House, full basement, furnace heat, fully modern, furn- ished or unfurnished. Ph. 535, ask for Poole between 8 a. m. and 5 p.m. 81 tf LONG Established business, liquor store, grocery and meat marke$ with living quartefs. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 ar P.O. Box 2506. 41 PANEL Chev. Truck, good run- nihg condition. Good tires. $250. Ph. 544 or 317. FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while “Roughing It” i Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plaue or water taxi, and river boa* for fishing trip, $30.5¢ Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Trével In- formation booth in Alaska Coasta) office, Baranof Hotel. 212t | As many as 100,000 young Musk deer have been killed in a year in Tibet so that the glands may be used in the making of perfume. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska * June 22, 1949 Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Harry C. Bracken has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 013695, for a traet of land described as Lot 5 of the Frita Cove |Group of Homesites, situid on East Shore of Auke Bay and West Side Fritz Cove Highway adjoining Unapproved Survey No. 2634 and i Survey No. 2546, Plat of U. 8. Sur- vey No. 2670, containing 0.85 acres, and it is now in the files of the District 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 the period of publication” e thitty days thereafter, or they will be barréd by the provisions of the; M.V.VERMARCO Diesel SMALL BOAT HARECR statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, July 13, 1949. Last publication, Sept. 7, 1949, 168 tt LOG CABIN 28x16 ft inside. Hawk Inlet. Call 143. 202 t¢ thing completely new including body. Has been run only a few hours. Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4. $500. AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get 1t. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf JUNEAU SECRETARIAL SERVICE Gastineau Hotel Lobby. All types of stenographic and clerical work. Make our office your office. Ph. Red 963. 62 tf CHIROPODIS'(:—Blue 379, 74 1 GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 815 Decker Way. t HOME Insulation, Weatherstripping Plan now for winter. For esti- mates phone 81. Ward A. John- 71 1mo HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 314 Iné 8t. Phone 908. 9 ¢ WINTER and POND, CO. Ine Complete Photographic Supplie Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats FOR RENT OFFICE op STORE space. Call Black 763. & NICE Clean Rooms, steam heated 315 Gold St. 220 t1 STEAMHEATED Kouvms, Weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 4. | WURILTZER Spinit ptano for rent Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143, EAGLE River Country, small house, 5 acres pat. $1,500. BUILDING Lot, Douglas Road, $600 FOR RENT— Bachelors quarters, Small Boat Harbor. 4 BEDROOMS, Douglas, lot 100 x 100, new concrete basement. $5500 BOATS | (Partial Listing) MACARD, utility boat, 55 ft., twin diesels, radio, suitable charter. Net tons 22. Will take smaller boat as part payment. BUDDY, 36-ft. troller, READY TO GO! $6800. New rebuilt Chrysler Crown. 7 tons net. Owner in Army, boat idle. A good boat. ECHO, 30 ft., especially equipped to live on, comfortable for two. Good hunitng boat, also trolling. 85 Criscraft engine. $2,000. 80 Y { U T-down Fora V-8 racer—every |ALSO SOME GOOD USED CARS PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY 316 4th - - - Telephone 911 ! UNITED STATES ! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska June 20, 1949 ' Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Valeri Vincent Trambitas has made appli- cation for a homesite under the Act of Mzj 26, 1934 (48 Stat, 809) An- chorage Serial No, 011307, for a tract of land embraced in plat of U. S. Survey No. 2634 situated on the East Shore Auke Bay and West Side Fritz Cove Highway approxi- mately 127 miles Northwesterly from Juneau, Alaska, containing 0.45 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the lwriod of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, July 6, 1949. Last publication, Aug. 31, 1949. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Gray Persian male cat for over a week. Called “Smokey.” Phone 507. 86 2t LOST: 'l‘nnspare:n plastic coin purse, containing change. Keep- sake Please Ph. Green 770. 85 2t FOUND: Gold identification brac- let, Denny, Owner may have same by paying for adv, 833