The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 11, 1927, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG - W:Q BEGINNING To Loow AS THOUGH THE VAN HORN FAMIN FEUD 1S GOING Te INVOLWE BARNEY IN SOME VERY | UNPLEASANT SVTUATIONS } SWE LEFT BREAKEAST | GREAT HURRY AF TER. RECEWING A TELEGRAM " BARNEY ADMITS \/ WE'S WORRIED BUI I Heuw se=r ™ TTHROUEH! o ONE CAN Sav BARNEY GO6LE EVER RAN AWAY FROM A GOOD TGHT ARE PACKED AT DOUELAS Summer Season ()pcr:\.lizms‘ Cease Today — Will Oli('\'al(? mn Fall | pack of approximately | Dou- | will summe With 7,000 ¢ s of Island Packing ¢ cease operatio on today t time is the total year by the the fall on’s pleted it salmo the npany the pack at the only 4,000 cq amount pac! compeny. A output is com s expected that the to-| tal pack will at leadt equal that | of 1926 and will probably it “somewhat The fall fishing starts on tember 5 and operations are 1 until October 15. The Island pany may pack during th fall open scason, bat this is do-| pendent upon the size of the fall run of salmon, according to B. B Dunden, Superintendent Most of the comes through but cach year a number from the attle fleot for the cannery, Mr. Dudden said. | — e DOUGLAS NEWS | ERORRR SRR SRS BACK FROM CAMPING TRIP | com entir salmon brought ia loeal fisherman of boat opera | | | | Dorot in the cent Mrs y Hull of and lson, Charle: family and N hom from Mizsh Cr joyed a weols LAKE GF The Wome selation, oniy zation of United St politan a | its champion. a home-| guer th IN FROM STRAWBERRY POINT who has stead at berry P rived in town for a few da re vacation. Lester has busy: planting crops Lester Rink, A1 Geneva countr 't resort region miles nortk women t more | August Dorothy Pa daughter of University of present - titl compete for in a fi heen this | e — Trustees to Meet The Board of Trustees of the Congressional Church are to meet | tonight at the home of Mr ”.a y hold 30 o’clock 2 mock, at 7 are asked to be pre AL SRS LARGE CROWD B0 8. AT rt Hanley of A large gathering of Juneanices!® ist last year; and Douglasites met at the Oda Fellows Hall to welcc Grand Officers of the Btar Lodge last was presented to honor by the local us banquet w chapter -~ MRS. FRASER HOSTESS Mrs. Robort Fraser entertainod the members of the Grand Lod ad their families at dinner tening. BRISTOL BAY CANNERY STEAMER AT SEATTLE | SPATTLE, Aug.'1l.—Steamship Utsego ha rived here with a! eargo of salmon and 100 4'unl||~l'»"‘ workers and f rmen from the Bristol Bay scction. - e - . NOTICE TO CREDITORS > In the Commissiner’s Court for| e the Terrtiory of Alaska, Divi-, sion Number One. Before J.| J. F. Ward, Commissioner and | ex-Officio Probate Judge, Skag-| way Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will| and Testament of HUGO[ UNGEFROREN, Deceased. t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| That the undersigned has heen duly appointed executrix of the‘ last will and testament of Hugo Ungefroren, deceased. All por- #ons' having claims against the ‘Estate of said deceased are re- quested to present them, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Skagway, Alaska,! within six months of the date of this notice. FANNIE UNGEFROREN, Executrix of the Estate of Hugo Ungefroren, deceased. pub n, Aug. 4, 1927.{ mim. Aug. 26, 1927, g i | rabbits. Plus trees. Kendallville, r up a year Naomi FRUIT, chickens, pigeons and rabbits in sufficient the ‘““most cultivated acre in the world.”? Utopians Pens accommodating 1,670 pigeons, Runs accommodating 1,000 chickens, | A nyniature cherry orchard, b 7 T L SR ) iackberty. pateh. Nectarine trees, . TRaTS Queee! SHE NEVER WENT AN BEFORE WAITHOLT SANING SUMPAL ABOLT & Page of Madison, Wi e will defcnd her Ind, (lower | urk in def owns the in h ence to tl titleholder, e of bett 10| 6,181 yards and composed larg of Kansz v with umy lake. The : terrain hills Hall van |RABBIT| GRAPE TREES HUTCHES Here’s one acre at Van Nuys, Cal, that produces fruits, vegetables and accommodates quantity, to provide a living and an income. It o St Sy St Loquat trees. | & Pig trees. g} el v 8 A strawberry | ‘Apple trees. " iy Seven varfeties of grapes, ' and seque: and spark VINEYARDS, PATCH GARDENS a living! This old dream of Utopians and singletaxers has become a reality—experimentally—here in Van Nuys. kale, Swiss chard and lettuce. -wibas plying the family’s wants. 7% | and shrubbery adorn the acre. I'lc> “ 5 Who may throw up thelr white-collat *+ Jobs and seek to duplicate this farm. | It cost a commercial organization | $20,000 to bring about “the world's most intensively Golf Association, is shown as City (upper right), Naomi * HERRING WARDEN LEAVES 1 John McLoughlin, of t isheries, on s patrol work, left it for lower C and Frederick $ " s to resume his patrol. He plan Hood B gation MONEY. 0Old papers A BUSINESS AND A LIVING ON ONE ACRE! ALFALFA' ,VEGETABLE POULTRY HOUSES T # International Diustrated News. ’ Diéarn Coes Tie, ”bllt Capital | Is Catch In Complete One-Acre Farm VA.\I NUYS, Cal. (II-N Special).—An acre of ground and A raspberry patch. An alfalfa patch. A vegetable garden produclng Most of the enterprises are capa. A plot of ground 200 to 218 feet provides a business £0r pio of paying a profit as well as e cne family and in return offers a generous living, On this single acre may be found; . [ ¥Hutches accommodating 600 Flowers | tricity lights all buildings and watc <, 1s piped to all parts of the acre. ¥ ‘There's just one eatch for acre.” | | (1 ward th gain UST 11, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK QMER'C S » Core \ | = WS foom | Me b IVE DAY POTLATCH HELD AT HEALY |in"ii. \ SETTLEMENT o made their w nd San Frar 1 « welin | ® 1ksan Crossing and Tetl e ing e Bot] Prepare Banquet William nes were devoted to rest-| and Harol preparing for the coming patricia Hering ivities of the evening. Healy B RS alternated in making | SUED FOR FOR 3% er men When () 81X YEARS CENTS TAX ngs n paid tc thems The only tea whose flavor is completi from te ~— all exc known only way tou (2) The e === but HOT is' no about hardtacl wly an tuals less satisfied ond yre bethough cabaret ancestors a aourned for them in the impressive which 1z Then began an - dance 288 VYV (Formerly Maticon's +ding Hotse NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS vhgrovey ‘g ALL ROOMS NEWLY RENOVATED TIVY VeEs N n mea special Russ eat Pie anl Lower ¥'r meals will be served. Al r, Special R Speeial Ser (Just ekzve Maki's Boarding Homsc) s (S SRRER BV ENA -t e 3 of a tealeaf, (like your coffee) Annflmfimment New Model T5 The daintiest of clothing car be handled on your basement i floor without fear of soiling if your furnace is equipped with our antomatic oil burner. No Dirt! No Dust! No Ashes! "HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING ‘SHEET METAL WORK: Household Gastineau F'ectrie Co. PHONE 4i0 a EgmmrngE - £

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