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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NOTICE OF SALE {KENNED? 5 PAGE THREE “ Columbia Lumber Co. announces a New Service SEA LIONS DUE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That at 10 o'clock A:'M.%on the 12t day of June, 1945, at the front entrance of the City Hall at Doug Our Salesman—GARRY McDONALD Will Call m looK '"m Alaska, the City Clerk of the Town of Douglas, A\l\;‘k;\. :l\ municipal cor pur.\:‘h‘n. will M’[‘;r for sale Zi“ !:wi ]:‘fi:‘x zu\! :v;l] Ifl’(‘hlll'l l‘x)':r:u"rurd.tu.; | r and Give a Free Estimate on with the crder of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number ¢ at Juneau, made and enterec April 28th, 1945, to satisfy l H !E Bv RBEAR(HER taxes, penalties, interest and costs cwing to the Town of Douglas, Alaska. for the years 1936 to 1944 inclusive, all there hereinafter described tracts, L gy %‘ HOME INSULATION . REMODELING lots and parcels of land situated within the corporate limits of the Town of Douglas, Alaska e . sk id | s i The terms of said sale are as follows: The sale will be conducted in the manner provided by the laws of the Territory of Alaska. Said tracts M W : > + 1| will be sold separately. All sales shall be for ¢ No sale will be made for less than the aggregate amount of del t taxes, penalties, interest | i‘g NEW HOOF 31" ey NU BHICK SIDING & F&Wl. Scientist Asks Aid|na coste owing thereon to the Town of Douglas the City Clerk will execute and deliver to the purchaser a certificate of sale describing the LR 5. 4 Tlie Payiietia Arranged PHONE 587 . ‘ roperty purchased, the name of the owner, the aggregate amount of the tax, penalty, intere and costs delinquent thereon, and the price paid - 4 ffom F]shermen n Se- The:-frcr. met all parcels so sold shall be subject to redemption within two years from the date of sale by the owner thereof paying to the certificate ey 10 RS —_— - ——_—_—— & ] ' holder the amount bid thereon, together with interest e rate of 15¢ nnum, cthe e that a tax deed will be issued by the Town of Douglas 1By Associa .4.‘ ress . : curing Specimens Lo the holder of such certifcae {or the property thercn desribed, roviding ol Accruins (43es aud sssessmED(s (1t may be due he Town of| Bward Kennedy, ascciied | Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Refurns | Douglas are paid, as provided by sections 2446-2449, Compiled Laws of A 1933. { Press correspondent, who sent from |+ Cocperation of fishermen is asked | That said tracts to be sold are assessed to the per describ ve hich delinguent taxes, penalties, interest and costs | Reims, Franc 2 fir s word n‘(“Lvlu» MURPHY and N‘URP"Y | by Ralph Imler, Biologist from the|are owing stated, and the a[:;alx te mm'.\m\ t;mx[v x\xll v"l""x‘\‘\'l"“('\’f 2 >‘In]\\l\n :\1:\ S :\h ::”\‘illllfl‘x"‘?;?s',l| ‘;:1(”: ;h‘i‘:\)l“;xx"( Hhu\:\ .'\“‘illnll':’( r\u. “..‘4: Siooagacrhto” FNSEY LA | " i y rate seal of the Town ouglas, Alaska, this 4t ay o ay, 19 clate ‘eSS Wi : Pf{‘,e““‘i wu:hrg ?cmcf l-‘a:)cr&t:rgy" T A P i A. J. BALOG, City Clerk | coverage in Europe Ny since ROOM 3—First National Bank Bfdg. PHONE 476 ] al nver, whc is here to investigate | 9 5 J . At the depredations of sea lions and s 2 :‘l:‘n l’:lf",f:'\lf."f‘ XS, N i oo i i IO s 5. B , harbor seal. The biologist reveal-| Tax Bewer i & il (MR B0 Veats Kbhneay ~ ed today that he intends an exhaus- | Bill No. Name Lot Penalty Ass Interest UN; s] ‘;;”616 A m,‘;m; ;,,ll \( s, ‘,!,\p( | 4 to the food habit: 212 Congregational Church 4 $ .68 $2.00 $8.8' 66 | now s chief of tl ssociated Press o d‘,‘,‘l,&,'.‘.?}’;ffu;’.‘,,?dan; and m:oaldssi 212 Congregational Church 8 200 887 4817 staff on mp!w; ora Front \‘\m‘\' M. ISAACS——Bmldmg Contractor A t lack f| 214 T.J. Villioura 5 Fr. 16 2,00 887 57.718 | two years with the British in Africa - R i ; 881 1750 and Greeco, he became head of the REMODELING — REPAIRING Alaska, fishermen have voiced \ong} 231 John Feusi (Estate) 4 1.88 2.00 s.sz 12_7.:2() sociated Press N‘v.rm African CABINET SHOP and Joud complaints regarding the| 231 John Feusi (Estate) 3 85 8.87 ulzf staff at Algiers in the ing of 270 South Frenklin Street. PHONE 799; Res, Black 290 \ havoc caused in their fishing op-| 231 John Feusi (Estate) [} 1.70 2.00 887 114,87 ,1943, and directed the coverage of J erations, particularly by sea lions.| 232 Roy Serri (Estate) 5 145 2.00 887 103.36|the Sicilian and Italian invasions. —— A & The last session of the Terrlt.ormf 232 Roy Serri (Estate) 6 B85 8.87 €599 | He has followed Gen. Eisenhower's Logislature brought forth a flood| 233 Frank Costonobel (Estate) : 8 200 42:43 8.87 fortunes since the landings in North JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. of measures aimed at their exterm- 233 Frank €ostonobel (Estate) 7 38 1940-41-42- 8.87 .19 Africa. 7 ¢ (SR ARE N iR voiced| 35 Mary Feusi (Estate) 1 149 200 1940-41-42- 887 10386 Kennedy, 39, and a native of PWW‘N“—“E"‘”G‘-V‘E’&&%WH"“T METAL the comglaints will have a real op-| 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) .2 Fr. 43 1940-41-42-43 887 46.92| Brooklyn, joined the Associated ¢ portunity to do something substan- 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) 4 Fr, 47 1940-41-42~ 887 3790 Press in 1932, and went abroad PHONE 787 Third and Franklin " ual toward control measures, if it is, 235 Mary Feusl (Estate) 5 21 1940-41-42- 887 20.76 after three years on the Washing- | Y determined that they-are needed, Mr. \ 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) 6 21 1940-41-42-43) 887 20.76 | ton staff. He reported the Spanish Imler pointed out. | 237 Joe Riedi % 30 ,1943) 887 1579 Civil War, later worked in Rome,! 3 His first and principal need, the 243 Joe Riedi 9 1.53 1942-43) 2 887 6417 and covered Hitler’s entry into the | PERMANENT WAVING seal investigator declared, is for| 242 Pacific Protective Assn. 1 111 2.00 1940-41- -12 43 4.70 8.87 zg ;:g Sudetenland. { Il\lh CUTTING AVD GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE stomach specimens to be forwarded | 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 5 38 1940-41-400) b e Dl g gy i ULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS to the laberatory for comprehensive | 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 6 38 1940-41-42-43 1.52 887 3219 MACHINERY CLAIMED ! AF ) analysis which will reveal just what; 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 8 42 1940-41-42- 188 887 3742, Machinery items in the sales| LUC"J'IE’Q BEAUTY SALON & i3 included in tle diet of the ani-| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor R 38 1940-41-42-43) 1.52 8.87 32,19 being conducted by U. S. Marshal ~ s 3 mals. ‘ Mr, Imler or the Fish and| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 2 60 1040-41-42-43) 228 887 4410 William T. Mahoney of the assets PHONE 492 Wildlife Service in general will pro- | 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor . S P 21 1940-41-42-43) 76 887 20.76!cf I. G. Fulton were today bought |\ e—mm'ce— e — vide containers, materials and in-, 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor . 4 7 1040-41-42-43) 3.04 8.87 5553 in by the B. M. Behrends BAanK | o oo oo i s et e e e ) structions, if fishermen will just, 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 5 77 1940-41-42-43) 304 887 5553 for the amount outstanding on a | l Al:l{l ‘ LIIINE sn“? p I * save any specimens of which they| 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 4 a1 1940-41-42-43) 304 887 55.53 mortgage held by the bank amount- i may run afoul. 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 5 a7 1940-41-42-43) 3.04 8.87 55.53 (ing to $3,200. " OIL BURNERS > Fears of fishermen about violat-| 291 L.B. Nelson [ 60 1043) 70 887 2272 Final disposal of all remaining|| Acetylene Welding, GIFTS ing regulations protecting sea lions, 291 L. B. Nelson 8 467 A7 1643) 58 8.87 20.09 articles »\\111 take pllnct? next Sat- )} Rlacksmithing should they shoot those that get into 291 L. B. Nelson 9 17 Lot only 212 21 1943) 24 8.87 13.64 { urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Plumbing, Heating, Phone 319 their nets were laid at rest by Fish-, 312 Leo E. McGreiner 5 24 Lot and House 23.80 2.38 2.00 8.87 37.14 r—---——»--~~--—a | eries authorities, who pointed to a' 322 Ed. Maki 8 26 Lot only 382 * 38 (2200 1939-40-41-42-43) 1.87 8.87 36 91 o 4P A AN B 4 ‘ e ¥~ provision of the protection law which . 332 Chas. Waynor .. 1 28 Lot only 7.65 fy:f (7040 1936-37-38-39-40-41-42 ] ros | | is not as widely known as it should 43) 585 887 93 54 iddi 11 ; | be:. 338 Greek Church .. 2 32 Lot only ... 680 20 887 1656 THRIFT C0-0P { CAPITOL CAFE 3 The law makes it not.a viohmon 338 Greek Church 3 32 Lot only L. 680 20 88T 1655 b Metiber National Retafler ) M to kill sea lions which molest prop- , 338 Mary Uberti 9 32 Lot only 18.70 200 ( 66.00 1941-42-43) . 583 887 123.27 Y Exper!s Owned Grocers : Southern Fried Chicken ’ erty (which would include all types' 364 Max Saul (Estate) 2S% 41 Lot and House ... 11,90 887 2301 211 SEWARD STREET Choice Steaks of fishing gear) or endanger any 369 Chas. Wortman ... Y 2 44 Lot only 765 ( 61.60 1937-38-39-40-41-42-43) 8.87 84,04 d 2 il .m’;"“c' : food fish. As for hair seal—there's 380 Wm. C. Anderson 21 48 Lot only .. (770 1942-43) . 72 887 2091] PHONE 767 - 0 = Sie NN a bounty on them. 380 Wm. C. Anderson 22 48 Lot only . (770 1942-43) 2 887 2091 ) WE SPECIALIZE AL L T Mr. Imler wants to see and learn’ 380 Wm. C. Anderson ................... 23 48 Lot only ... (7.0 1942-43) 2 8.87 20.91 ok as much of the “critters” as he can, 380 Wm. C. Anderson 24 48 Lot only . 329 (170 1942-43) 72 887 2091} . FORD KGENCY ALASKA WINDOW and would Mk2 to make trips with 381 Wm. Jarman (Estate) 25 48 Lot only 6.80 (3080 1940-41-42-43) 2.66 887 4931‘ m (Authorized Dealers) CLEANING CO. ,~ lishermen aboard their boats. He 382 Goldie Johnson 26 48 Lot only 6.80 (1540 1942-43) 143 887" 33.8, i GREASES—GAS—OIL Window Cleaning and Janiter intends to remain on the job in 383 Robt. Bonner, Sr. . 35 48 Lot only ... 3.82 ( 22 1939-40-41-42-43 187 887 3694 Cold Poct of Mati Bk 5 Birvios A 7 Alaska throughout the summer, and 390 Earl Osborne 55 48 Lot only 11 8.87 13.18 | Wavin MERF C. FERRIS ¢+ Wil make His first investigations in 391 Rolls J. Bruce . 60 48 Lot only (2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 222 887 4169/ 2 i Junean Motors Phone 717 Alasks Cab Office | v the Cape Spencer area, after which 391 Rolls J. Bruce . 61 48 Lot only (2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 222 8.87 4169 | Permanents L LS | he will move to Cordova and the 391 Rolls J. Bruce 62 48 Lot only ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 222 887 4169, = (. Gulf district, with the Kbdiak sec- 391 Rolls J. Bruce . 63 48 Lot only ( 2640 1938-30-40-41-42-43) 222 881 4169 Styling "—‘,—‘_I—TTC—'—‘ tion on his program for later. 392 H. Museth 4 Car'only . 07 887 1146{ 2 | anitar eal Lo. The biologist expects to leave 396 Gus George 90 48 Lot only ; (7700 1937-38-30-40-41-42-43) 643 887 10259 { Shaping o S Yl ITY MEATS G. E. ALMQUIST | scon for Pelican City and Halibut 410 Frank James House on Beach .. 1.70 (660 1941-42-43) 58 887 1792 on QUAP()U‘L,TRY CUSTOM TAILOR [ Area Number Two, aboard the Fish First pubication, May 7, 1945; last publicaticn, May 28, 1945. AND ! ahd Wildlife vessel Grizzly Bear. He & FREE DELIVERY Across from Elks’ Club | will shift about from one service — T 3ed ! ‘ Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P, M. Call Phones 13 and 40 PHONE 578 e vessel to another through the sum-| o, 2 ' n:_‘er accompanying whatefer’ Fish- : S g eries agents are going his way. By . CALL U - such “hitch-hiking” maneuvers, he X aran0 Chrysler Marine Engines v | expets to cover all grounds betors 1 s | MACIINE SHOP Femmer's Transfer ¢ summer is over. 1 S d S f A \ ’ N | Marine Hardware : | 0 Jpeed your Jare Arriva Beauty Salon 114 » i OPEN EVENINGS BY Chas. G. Warner Co. OIL — FEED — HAULING | ‘ i ", APPOINTMENT O R FORMER ALASKAN, o 2 e e e 4 H o || NORTH TRANSFER || Thomas Hardware Co. DIES IN SEA TTI;’Ei Tanned Liaht and Hoavy Hauliag PAINTS — OnLS ¢ BERE E O'DAVIS: K. W. DAVIS Buflders’ and Shielf b 2 |BABBIT SKINS ||~ oo | % retired president and founder of the | e *, Gateway Printing Company of BUY DIRECT AND e ———————————— 1 Seattle, and former Alaskan, died' ! l 3 May 1 in Seattle after a long illness. ‘ | A SAVE‘:’ONEY; u COWLING"DAVLIN I’hll “‘l, ML“’ ) v Mr. Jensen came to Alaska in the By quantity; tmmedis : Gold Rush days and was owner in| 1 d’::ltvery. Wby Py COMPANY C 0 A L ’ Skagway of the Daily Alaskan, of! | ¢ . OUTH i which the late John W. Troy was| wmtlm Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | editor. This newspaper was sold in | valu'lda Ful' co- TELEPHONE ¢ s K4 1907 and the two friends left for | Seattle, Washington Seattle. In 1914, when Troy, who i R , had returtied to Alaska the previous i gt WHEN IN NEED OF V. year to be editor of the Jurieau Em. | e =g Diesel Oil—Stoye Ofl—Your sought capital to purchase the Coal Choice—General Haul- ¥ newspaper, it was his old friend cm Tnusrn ing — Storage and Crating i ). o ';l;o assisted him and who for | |- HAULING and CRATING CALL US! p eral. years was co-owner of the | Baois Foeme sl phete o4 Juneau Transfer ' Funeral sérvices wehe held May 3. Phone one Mr. Jensén was born in Denmark. e Bk, Phone 48—Night Phone 0353 IA{; wucl & charter member -of the | v Arctic Olub and an Elk. Surviving S PRSI RIS R ¥ ate s widow, Mes, Masy B oo ‘ Frances Ann Beauty Salon s , , Roger A. Jensen, all in Seattle, HOME OF TIMEL Y CLOTHE ’ ifee brothers and sister in AUCTION * Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave y L . o5 PHONE 388 195 S. Pranklin NUNN-BUSH SHOES b i i the breedi i SALES DATES It is @ long journey berwecr: he c’od ng‘.and Open evenings by appointment STETSON HATS omen of Moose 1945 marketing of raw furs. But the ‘through’ service of e : : Quality Work Clothing - ; Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc., brings you to where L ) ki Mee‘l on Sa‘urdfly Gengral * WY you want to go, swiftly and safely. There is 'htl HQM meau v i | General * Aug. 15 " fO. i e o st FRED HENNING . n:m women of the Moose met in Persian Lamb Avg. 21 reserve power of over a century of fur selling ex- Comf¢ Outliiter for Mo . Moose Lodge rooms in the 4 rien hind this service . . . and the re- ( ) » Seward Building Saturday evening, Silver Fox Sept. 12 perience be 3 ce " Al Lowest Rafes ¢ , for their regular monthly business Ranched Mink | P sources of the world's foremost fur selling organ- ROOMS WITH BATH Following. a short business meet- THudson’s Bap Co. Sept, 12 ization. Each year sees an ever increasing number | R . “SMILING SERVICE X e ;nfl» Bl wae Pl:flfd' and re- Persian Lamb Oct. 16 of. breeders giving this organization the ‘green || Most Convenient Location Bert's Cash Grocery 1 reshme re served. . . " i ¢ Entertainment for the next General * Oct. 17 light' to sell their raw furs By Public Auction or | —THIRD AND MAIN— * "1?“ 104 or 105 8 :}wthem‘ m‘nfyc?;ewtélél:;“m:h;irz_; Includes both ranch and wild mink Private Treaty. From every standpoint, they find it i Owner-Mgr,, Clarence Wise . 4 Lyda Museth as chairman, assisted more advantageous to have,their mink and: silver | ) by Dorothy Evans and Esther Cas- i . { ! person. fox sold under the auspices of Lampson, Fraser & | Alaska 'l‘radiny Co. 2 Refreshments will be served by Huth, Inc | WHmG an . ? # Ruth Maurstad, chairman of the B i J. W. GUCKER, Prop. 1 committee, assisted .by Hazel Bur- | PHONE 122 ord i t y d kette and Astrid Sadler A Phone 519 At Alaska Dock and Storage 1 g s Pt sSSP SRS AL i e Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc ‘ ' Jack D. Jadoff and Frank M. 2 p 2 ’ ‘ l AT HOME GROCERY P e o 1, 1 a Kardanoff, Juneau liquor dealers, | JUNEAU DAIRIES Wull P & who are alleged to have coricealed | Ph l 46 (lpef liquor “stocks to avold payment of | DELICIOUS ICE ?!b‘EAM one ' taxes, todsy waived preliminary & daily habit—ask for it by name 7 o Ideal Paint Shop 3 , bearing before U. S. Commissioner o, 151 West 30th Street New York,1. N. Y. ‘ | rume s rred w. Weom, | kA Felix Gray and are to be bound over to the Federal Grand Jury. Juneau Dairies, Inc. t—————————————r American Mest — Phene W' ———————