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By ROBBIN COONS HCLLYWCOD, e revived movie nside ough hge news rom Filorida, from the I new rele When 7] red Men ere runn X se three ars ago, “The Last Mile” of ’hP‘ age remained an unfilmed film ownad i, but NOTHER PRISONFLORIDA TURNS YOLE IN STORE OR FILM FANS B ARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SHH-HH- ¥ 5\'»\\( BLHIND INTO HIM AND SR — WOTS THE BIG IDEA ~ou MUG? o THAT'S YOUR CUE TO ‘\'RY T CELERY CROP; REAPS PROFITS | SANFORD, Fia., Aug. 3—Florida's | lowlands are yielding a golden! : farmers who have turn- as a cash or | this season has been, considered by celery growers as an “off year,” upwards of $5,000,000 has poured into farmers’ pockets| for the approximately 8000 car |loads of celery shipped out of the state. ey ©1932, King Fearres Syndicate, lnc., Grear Britain rights Sanford, which ordinarily ships|{ e . i3 S P g about 20 per cent of the nation's 2 3 arop, nt - out this spring about 5.’533' 1T W 90030 f(.CThr;\\lcf\, ;\1 hMemly we RDH Al('ll'lg” , by rail, truck and water 0" E 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2, > rail shipment being 4980|Thence § 69° 0" E 1500 ft. to Cor. Song of Barrel Family No. '3, Thence S 20° V W 600 fb. s. Rail shipments from the te o Rail shipments from the :Lxc‘m Cor. No. 4, Thence N 69° 0 W RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 3 BOY! THIS 1S GONNA GIVE YOU SOME WORKOUT- - EASY NOW/, SULLY -~ |'LL DIVE Z5 q;\ ME,SULLY - orved. s DOUGLAS NEWS By BILLE DE BFCK iy WEL U H oF A\_LL\ /3 THE 75, ! o, TRl % ;7{,/{{\*,« \\ P - \ N R T \ ! e o / Tow 7 | tender for the Elison Packing Com- ‘pany this morning brought in the | largest load of the season, some- thing ‘over 14,000 salmon. If the run continues for the rest of the ELEVENTH ANNUAL Southeast Alaska Fair Florida, California In Race |10 ft. to Cor. No. 1 contaitlig per yeopold Carl Lauz and Frau |season, not only will Mr. Ellson Florida end California have been | poe “me1 fode. Survey No. Florina Lauz have lived in a bar- put up his expected pack, bu JUNEAU uni prepares for “T'm a Fumme‘noc.{ and neck in celery shipments 1589 A. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, -rel seven years, taken it through members of his crew will get more com a Chain Gang” and Spencer | lor the past decade, with Ney York |whence U.SLM. No. 1589, bears 22 countries, and acquired a daugh- working hours and the pay checks S N b 4 acy is set for Warden Lawes |itate third and Michigan fourth.|S 67° 21’ W 119117 ft; Thence ter. | will be larger. eptem erl s 15 16 17 0,009 Years in Sing Sing.” l"londfl and California begin har- (N 20° 0° E 600 ft. to Cor. NoCQ 19;hebLaulZPls d?clidx‘d to travel in DUUGLAS TAX e 7 b 2 enough, this antici- | vesting their crops in February and \Thence S 69° 0’ E 1500 ft. to Cor. 25, bought a large, stout wine | IATS KES S G - * i ated the Florida affai least {end shipments '.):. the middle ai‘N) 3; Thence S 20° 0 Vzg 60: {"V barrel, fastened bun inside, i ; i 1.““,‘. 2ot ot BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER the planning, the ne story | May. The New v higan |to Cor. No. 4; Thence N 2 bought a burro and started off. [ Rt 3 ! é i ~,m£d prllsl:n affairs. But chat ,ro:)a 8 xcamyorxh‘»: a)’):n‘ilf e 11500 i to Cor. No. 1; containing | The burro pulled the barrel. -nm LEJY Is SET ., W Houssnd: add-- Sixty: tases For premium list and further on't keep other companies from'ing the summer AYEDE- Acrus Lauzes walked. |2, CAes bamon {TRER A0 information communicat ith B L e P oo o | Eve No. 2 lode. Survey ‘No.| rphey reached Rio de Janeiro jout on the Admiral Watson khi m\ €O nunicate witi ralsh e i s e U thibihe Rbkiding Sel hipping. conter | 1089 A Beginning ab & true BUBL’ i trampinig: they: said, through N ‘mo,-,,mg by the Ellson Packing % ¥ aals"—ar ‘it e that|the leading celery ‘shipping centerisy” cor No. 1, whence USLM. . & “°0 Mhirkdy (vl By Company, The fish goes to Se- W. S. PULLEN, Secretary ovies really arem’t going”in cs-iof Florida. Sarasota, however, has|isgo bears § 16° 49' E 104071 fti; | ooy’ Oy IOPe: Turkes, Syria, Pal- lattte. fos any more. Gome excoutives|(orged to the front within the Past Themce from true point for Cor. estine and Egypt, catching a steam- | ko Ry so. RAH! RAH! RAH! The T 1 loi once mo arklin ith football tale re-| | few years; and this season shipped }:u rly 25 per cent of the sta | arop. One Grower Ships 1,179 Cars The total shipments from Sara- |sota county were in round num- rs, 1,800 cars, with 1,179 cars pro- te's 1 millsite, situate near Taku River, INo. 1 N' 20° 0" E. 600 ft. to true point for Cor. No. 2; Thence S 59° 0’ E 1500 ft. to Cor, No. 3; Thence S 2)° 0° W 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4; Thence N 69° 0 W 1500 ft. to true point for Cor. No. 1; containing 20.658 acres. Western Relier No. 1 lode. Sur- No. 1589 B. Beginning at Cor. No. er from Italy for Brazil. Their daughter, two years old, Twenty MJHS on DO"al IS was |Extra Congress Seats Lure Army of Pohtlclans bk born in Southern Bmzll D | Rate—Reduction for | Prompt Payment 1 | this summer on grounds at Oklahoma | X9 | special meeting of the| INVITATION FOR BIDS — Ju- A $50,000 building to House 4-H I club boys and girls will be erected the CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and state fair Clty. bagle, Albin Booth, Ernie Nevers,|duced by a single grower—the Pal- P glas City Council last evening |heau, Alaska, August 2, 1932, Sealed flarchie Schwartzzz, Frank Car-|mer Farms. The Palmers have ;\;" No. 1;8? A ‘fggi““;"“;z:‘ 15‘1{9[ SACRAMENTO, ALY & ‘\vhxch was held according to City | Plds, subject to the conditions con- e, Jerry Dalrymple, and other |spent large sums draining and No. 1. whence USRalt J0. 000 al, Aug. 3— ;rginarce to establish the rate of |ldined herein, will be received by Ve etables ridiran luminaries of the past are |adapting their large tract to celery Dears S 63° 2' E a1y, ence, Given nine new seats in the House taxaton for this year, the usual|M: D- Williams, District Engineer, g ing the plgskin, tortured by |proguction Bnd *his: vear's crop {N 69° 0" W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; {of Representatives by the reappor- !, ... |Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, nz the pig 3 T d v a i '\ Thence N 20° 0° E 600 ft. to truew[ ek PR - assessment of 20 mills on the dol- | | Alask: & nshine in a climate that v(‘n‘\.hlle not so large as that of last| it Otk o' 87 Whkmoe 'S 60" | ionment based on the 1930 census, 1. \¢: g od. However, prop- | aska, until 9:00 am., August 5, PHONE 478 Tootbe 1t senach: 18 not “\J“‘)‘ ar. . hias rotight (gop” peburns, poin 5:‘ ,‘ox :) e Mol California faces the task of choos- erty. cwne DB fare £ “: t2am | 11932, and then publicly opened for ] fical for the spo: {through co-operative selling ‘ONDL“,,].’L;‘I}‘“‘Q:S s -700 ”‘S’v"w 600 £t,| B @lmost ‘double ‘the usuBl DUM- 'y o0 vesr ag the old d;'fim ‘of‘“";hhmfg ‘llil gl i A . PR o 5 g s . MR H ience 2 : 00 It | per of Congres Y i COULy and performing all work for re- But the lad we really feel lu.n'l:: Florida oS this —‘v3i0nt5hlp~l;10 Cor. No. 1; containing ‘?D"'Ug‘vonu[iil de’c‘a;fsme" 1o ‘the ‘next 19’ per cent for payment within a ‘con.-.( ructing and improving two | — ‘Vt{‘t_s ped lhe{r celmé m.markret; zvis‘ucres. : [V Riitn Phdta bl ilinibiar b #Bake o | Eler e period, cut last year tu‘nvexh('.ld tramway trestles on the\ and in | far west as enver, —nor o] wWestern Relief No. 2 lode. Sur-{, . “un 4 poo it 5 per cent., was restored. {Glacier Highway, Juneau-Thane | a souy-|Duluth and Detroit and east t0ivey No. 1589 A. Beginning at Cor.| ¢ al\'llc;(llbl‘:hcx::til;al:zld;t ‘l‘}‘]‘“”l‘“ Complete ment notices wiil |Section, adjacent to Thane, Alas- | ital siege. |New Portland, Me. Later o1 TN TNG, 1589 9% SVELARE 08 ) 6 A t by ork |ka Y - i 1 to begin Amrliume“fl:iori[e:?d Michizgan and Vw\ AR .,“héam 33'5&". 363498 ft; 3ust 30 primary 178 persons will be k:f e o 1(1’1“5 l:-in“x‘; ;LL CL‘H&‘:W?‘;‘C "slmal?‘] {L::T':‘I:({gjec‘}“i? h:'f; WAYS TO USE THIS BANK'S SERVICES on the first of two sports come- | York celery probably will be offered Thence N 69° 0’ W 1500 ft. to Cor. the 20 jobs. | Lo A AR ls850.00. A personal or surety com- | a ies, one as a marathon swimmer, lon Florida markets. |No. 2; Thence N 20° 0’ E 600 ft SEYE op s Sreees | LR gnid pany’s bond in the amount of | e other as a fooiball hero, 7 . ito Cor. No. 3; Thence S 69° 0" E U.S. N | CONCLUDES ViSIT |$250.00 will be required from the M e aheii drace atew. m Po0D 1t o Ol for Cor. No. 4; OW USING ; | successtul bidder to insure satis- | REEL AND UNREEL [volume from about $100000 in e ;,f,f’m“",,g“fmbfi’,?a S G CONCRETE ‘MULCH" mfifé) f\'fi,’:m{\" an‘:» s :“ds ot "rhf;:gydg:;xri[firmé::‘:flbfi:nLgfdswx?xraky' ! Houston Brancfi, who in his ca-|1918 to $2,000,000 in 1931 | CheslerBNo 1 lod‘e Sltll‘\'cy Ng)l the “‘homeJof Mr. and Mrs. Jolhm .slecurcl forms é’;r llmttpmgo&e frubl;:' er as a press ageni extraordin- PEEE w B ROTEh 1589 A. Beginning at a true poi P20 25 A 3 > past ths |the above address, together wi g nfmy’ e ey sems| About $12,500000 will be spent'for Gor. No. 1, whence U.SLM. | WASEINCTON, Aug. 3. — Suc- Vfim e e ke \dohulv:i Tloifartice aliive 4 the | B e ioical In | for road construction 4n the Mis-|No, 1560 bears S 87° 57 W 561afcessful In the use of paper mulch | FHREC e A T | work 1o be done. M. D. WILLIAMS. ave our 'whn is new screen original lsouri Ozark region this year. |ft; Thence § 69° 0’ E 1500 ft. to|in conserving moisture and keep-| &V <80 O the ACHIE bR it e e {Cor. No. 2; Thence S 20° 0" W 500{Ing weeds down between plant | "3 OrD! ! - 5 3 ~—————————————————Ift, to Cor. No. 3; Thence N 69° 0’ |rows, the Department of Agricul-| DTS o0 SAV'NGS ACCOUNT g et Hell') TED STATES LAND OFFICE:W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 4; Thence Niture is experimenting with copcrete | SEAJONS LARGEST LOAD = | MURDERS 7 WOE, (he Telaw WG NN T o ettt A~ o e 20° 0’ E 500 ft. to Cor. No. 1; ¢on-|as a permanent mulch. . Beans, ¢, Fjsi DROUGHT RERFE P he Galveston ANCHORAGE, ALASKA [ | B howan ek | July 23, 1932 taining 17.215 acres as, strawberries and other small e mORGUE Let your money earn interest for o ity ol Serial 07928 | Chester No. 2 iode. Survey No.|iruits have grown as well when| T1° falmon run this year, small i i i ng it apy in the sc | L - s you 1n a Savings Account at 1S Vivian Tot ins sister Gene- | NOTICE is hereby given that the;1589 A. Beginning at true poi nt for ard: gardens have been “pav-|®0 [Ari-n - comparison fo = OROEr R g ivian Tobin joins sister Gehe” | Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co, a Cor. N. 1, whence U.SLM. No. 1589 ed” as when plowed | years, is now on, according to| bank where it will be safe and ievs 9T Hallywoox oS- corg on, whose postoffice ad- bears S 87° 57" W 567.72 ft.; Thence | present arrivals. e Broadway,) i er first role is in “Sign of the gress is Juneau, Alaska, has filed S 20° 0' W 500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; x ready when you need it. Make ross” and the long-term contract {an application for patent for the Thence N 69° 0° W 1150 ft. to Cor. regular deposxts s kec your s with Paramount. As children [Relief No. 1, Relief No. 2, Relief No. 3; Thence N 20° 0' E 500 ft. i e enovieve and Vivian were a sis-|No. 3; Eva No. 1, Eva No. 2; West- to Cor. No. 4; Thence S. 69° ' E | account growing .... and build ler act on e, and Vivian [ern Relief No. 1, Western Relief 1150 ft. to Cor. No. 1; containing 1 a substanti: emained en the other|No. 2; Chester No. 1, Chester No. 13.198 acres, | bstantial cash reserve that ame to Hollywood. 2 lode claims, Chester No. 1 Millsite. Survey i will enable you to dO the t.hmgs ! o> — A 200-pound turtle was taken by | Fla Ray Bridwell at Key West, HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings | OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Clean—Comfortable—Close in Mrs, F. Hayden Phone 534 . 1 | | | 2 11589A. Beginning at Cor. in the Harris Mining District, Ju- |neau Recording District, Territory |of Alaska, and designated by the s and official plat on file in this office as U. S. Mineral Sur- vey No. 1589 A & B, which said claims are described with magnetic declination at all corners of 31° 0 E, as follows: Relief No. 1 lode. Survey No. No. 1, whence U.S.LM. No. 1589 bears S. 49° 30’ E. 665.80 ft.; Thence N 69° 0" W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2, Thence N 20° 0 E 600 ft. to true point for Cor. No. 3, Thence S 69° 0" E 1500 ft. to true point for Cor. No. 4, Thence S 20° 0° W 600 ft. to Cor. taining 20.658 acres. Relief No. 2 lode. Survey No. 1589 A. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U.S.L.M. No. S 49° 30° E 665.80 ft.; Thence N 20° 0’ E 600 ft. to true point for Cor. No. 2; thence S 69° 0° E 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3, Thence S 20° 0’ place of 20658 acres. Relief No. 3 lode. beginning, Survey No. whence U.SLM. No. No. 1, the place of beginning, con- | | the Western 1589 bears |veyed, ‘W 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4, Thence N |southeast on Taku River 69° 0’ W 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the |all other sides by vacant and un- containing |occupied public land. 1, whence U.S.LM. No. 1589 bears N 43° 14 30" W 3840.73 ft. and whence Cor. No. 3, Chester No. 1 lode bears N 24° 44’ 30” W 1993.75 ft.; Thence S 54° 11’ W 430 ft. to Cor. No. 2; Thence S 35° 49° E 506 ft. to Cor. No. 3; Thence N 54° 11’ E along the meander line of Taku River 430 ft. to Cor. No. 4; Thence N 35° 49° W 506 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 4995 acres. The lode claims above referred to constitute one contiguous group and are surrounded and adjoined by vacant and unoccupied land ex- cept that the Western Relief No. 1 claim is adjoined on the north- east by the Western yRelief No. 1 claim unsurveyed; the Relief No. 1 is adjoined on the northeast by Relief No. 3 unsur- and the Western Relief No. 2 is adjoined on the northeast by the Western Relief No. 5 unsur- veyed. ‘The millsite is adjoined by the and on J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. 1589 A. Beginning at Cor. No. 1; ‘Fxrst publication, Aug. 3, 1932. 1589 bears |Last publication, Oct. 13, 1932, SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobtle 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor LADIES— JUNEAU—Phone 6 You are cordially invited to call and inspect the new line of GENERAL ELECTRIC W ASHING MACHINES STANDARD PRICES FOR CASH—Time payments may be arranged. FREE TRIAL and Satisfaction Guaranteed on all models. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Certainly! The Proof of the Pudding Is The prices on the merchandise in the Creditors Stock of J. M. Saloum are away below present market value. PERHAPS YOU MUST SEE TO BE CONVINCED—IF SO Come On Saloum’s Store SEWARD STREET you want to do. Remember, this | bank is here to help you. Come i in often! First National Bank of JUNEAU [« HAVF A GROWING SAVINGS ACCOUNI g W HEMLOCK LOG SIDING SIZE 2x8 Manufactyred, fram Alaska Lumber NOW IN STOCK . Price—$35.00 per M ft. B.M. 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