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PAGE SIX % SITKA NEWS % ! ur be e th May spring wes snow the cnee has tr wough precipi- toys and play el]l{l[)xl\A‘x!l for the gork shower tation to be nd that was children in the Center. a thirtee of an inch. wiching to contribute should ‘uel in|ening, Acc oldtimers, there touch with one of the ladies in Was once With a charge Mr. and May simil 1 there were with enoug keep ¢ com- in making wreaths and sprays for ¢, yeturn in the fall. )} 1at must have all graves of service men in the FEON memory? iona te yorking ir 3 s }(;‘l"’ ;”“" o o ‘/‘J‘(‘A’ e predis he regular meeting of the City ve all develoP- | qng wreaths were completed in less Tuesdey, evening, Ordlancs Fever Bl ihan tes day 1113, covering municipal being R v e R and passed, making the follow- ith surpri : Hunter left on the g Provisions: Clerk, $275; Super- e been caught noiey lled south by the | ViSO, $300, overtime not to exceed r M iy alled south by the| ¢)55 ‘1onthly; Chief of Palice $275, ¢y illness of her 12-year-old daughter - P : T Was polores. The ailment was diagnos- overtime limits, $125 monthly; P o] L oren., AR RIRERY IR S e i g nightwatchman $235; Y PAr-leq as rheumatic fever, but before o o size Treasurer, $25; Fire Chief, $35; 7€ the boat sailed a wire arrived stat- e ' that Assistant Fire Chief, $15; Public of inbows in Blu hat i that Dolores’ condition was : . 1 ot y" are llenge and greatio improved Health Officer, $25; Public Health many differe i 1 o) et el | Nurse allotment, $1200 annually. fiares are being 4o | Mayor and Clerk were authorized : Mrs. James H. Mc rath and her t, accept property easements for ; ,y Prank /MOt Mrs, K"”""“"}’nwr‘“d;w]d"slx'mzhtemng Spring Creek Wrig amid Fish- W”':I_f"m ‘_3‘“5":‘}]]: '°1 A letter from Eiler Hansen, the eries, lef i of the s Pioncers' Home Superintendent, was ; chicld's first -trip outside P AL nearby a crew of Whiin - alie - Visied. the read, asking the Council to protest sportsmen ¢ adshaw, en=120ut ot B ¢ ‘m the cstablishment of a hospital for gineer; Nei k: Hol oo linsane at Portland, Oregon, as the i, st deck- Goddard Hot Springs had been pur- gins, ; £ H hand trout, Richard Whittimore, 6-weeks 0ld, chased by the Territory for that S8 i bt oden cant ve-|aiTived on the North Sea for hiS|eventual purpose. turn witl L parents, Mr. and MIS.| The zoning of city floats was dis- turn E s Whittimore. Accompanying|eysseq and arranged, the sections Trollers who ha hes s his adopted aunt from|pearest the gang planks and in the waters for many ye ) h Falls, Mrs. Norma Hall-!shallower water being reserved for of a i t ister of Mrs. Whittimore. no catche Schools of the rc report tributi rie th Best sign ven dis- kers has 1 Geodetic past twc iriou w flock of Ce peen visiting Survey weeks, visitor be photogr or anc repo! Several appare sightse the grou shc of engir ax jnto Blue L vith ber boa k2 a 8 f new dam project. They night and hiked out T ing. They reported outsize r' though face to face. A new 32 foot seiner, Runky, was launched last week from Si y Jen- nings’ b house. The , Os- [& Ison and Jack Ballinger, ex- peet to her in commission for Carrier, comma r of Air Station, and Frank istant ecutive, left by plane cver the week end enroute to the Aleutians.. The expect to re- turn this weekend A Child C: Ce ing or- the can- Acker, ometinoff and Mayberry are in ng mother may them or Miss B ol will be ment School LUhud\L‘ e from 8 a.m. to 5 p h other hours may be nece , depending upon the cannery day. To qualify for entrance, a child must pass a physi- cal examination, between the ages of 2 2 and 8, and attend regularly. On the Center staff will be a ma- tron, a nurse and qualified teach- ¢rs. A preliminary survey show 30 possible registrants The Center i being established Croorsssssssssssssssssrssssssn I Assorted H and Spanish Peanuts, / Your rocer's LANG'S Reliance NUTS For Comfort and Service Get the New V/ash- ington Hubit F. B. McClure, Mgr. AIASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Alaska, May 24— (Special autiful only 1t to lic appeal to local | ther and financed under the Lanham Act| and a small fee covering meals will| > Le the only cost to mothers An appeal is being made for extra | Holic [ing to her Charteris, the summer. were hostes: THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ; MONDAY, MAY 28, 1945 home here. home for She plam to bring her sister-in-law, Miss Es- | with her for Mrs. Arthur N. Bily and Mrs. John at the form- er’'s home last Friday evening at a Mrs. L. T. Doig. Anyone Games were played during the ev- foliowed by refreshments. ‘Vln Henry Moy and the = their children left on the North Sea Tre Legion Auxiliary made a pub- 4, make their home in Juneau dur- women to SSiSt | jng the fishing season boats under 26 feet in length. | - Miss Anna Thompson, daughter of SHUCKS TO TUCK Mr. and M Adolph Thompson,| BOSTON, Mass. — There’s not a writes from the Mayo Clinic in pearl in a million, says Tom Byrne, Rochester, where is undergoing | who should know. He's been “shuck- treatment, that she has made many | ing™ oysters since 1901 in one of Bos- friends and is enjoying life ton’s famous eating places and he’s thoroughly. She expects to remain| never found a p(uu] in Rochester al months before e completion of the treatments. { Mr. and Mrs. James Sherman conway DOCk tecame the parents of Linda, on May 18. Mr. arriv- ‘man ntly and the couple aboard the Apex I Chi f Charles Peterson, USN, sta- oned Astoria for the past two , wrote his mother, Mrs. George 1, that he has been transfer- California. Mrs. will accompany her husband to California and spend me time visiting friends in Say Francisco. W. C. Charteris is enroute to South Pacific after a six mon od of duty near Tacoma. Mrs. Charteris is visiting relatives Middle the West before return-, WOTICE 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 Douglas, Clerk of the Town of Douglas, Alaska, a municipal corporaticn, will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder, District Court for the Territory of Alas Alaska, the ith the order of taxes, penalties, inter lets and parcels of The terms of said sale are as follow: will be sold separ owing t property purchased, the name of the owner therefor. That all parcels so sold shall by holder the amount bid thereon, together City and cost Douglas are paid, as provided by sections That said tracts to be sold are a ar Company Phone 78 SITKA, eon to the Town of Douglas. the aggregate amount of the ALASK il --- Coal Gasoline Insurance A WEEKEND'S SPORTBRIEFS (By Associated Press) all even. hole medal play, They plan yejson took Sunday's 36-hole mateh | the 4 and 3. | play, MIAMI—Fracisco Segura, dor, H nivers won the Roney Plaza summer aries, Was tennis tourney West Palm Beach, AGUA CALIENTE, Mexico —My , $9.80, captured the seven- atrol fmlon;_, l\uguloa Handicap at Ti- [ juana track Sunday ciated Press records. —~— the 143 to 144, while | &6th Ecua- by beating Charles 6-4, 6-2. Tacoma high school Hollingberr ington State College. named to succeed Orin as head coach at Wash- | NEW YORK—An aggregate of 178,171 turf fans bet $10,006,076 at seven race tracks for Saturday wagering mark the | WEST POINT, N. Y.—Army's un- | beaten baseball team chalked up its| WEST ORANGE. N. J—Byron|l4th in a row by defeating the Nevy Nelson and Sammy Snead ended|7 t0 2, in ir 72-hole challengs golf match ©4sh- Snead won Saturday’s 36- | traditional TORONTO—Uttermost, $3.10, won Canadian Kentucky Derby” the running of the King's Plate | before 40,000 at Woodbine. PULLMAN, Wash.—Phil Sorboe, | coach, E. SAN FRANCISCO—Welker Coch-'gate one—that a German sub had ran retained the world’s three-cush-! jon billiard championhip by beating Willie Hoppe in the windup of their 90-block cross - country challenge match| Cochran had 4819 total points, Hoppe 4,771. biggest in Asso-| CHAMPAIGN, Ill.—University of |llinois won the Western Conference track and field title, upsetting Mich- igan, defending champion 65 points tc 54'% @M@SK%%“ Tt RLINES ewing Southeas Adaska Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Pefershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO | service LOUISVILLE—Col. E. R. Bradley’s |Burning Dream, $5.80, won the one- | mile Derby Trial by 1'2 lengths over | Best effort, at Churchill Downs. SURRENDER |. NEW YORK—Victory jubilation |! here touched off strange rumors. | Police sent a launch to investi- wi “Bahe” surfaced in New York Harbor fly- WHEN IN SITK\ | RUSS CLITHERO : : (OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR STTKA, ALASKA Make Your Headquarfers N OTICE OF SALE th interest at the rate of 15% Division Number One, at Juneau, made af the "The Home of Hospifalify"” Newly Remodeled AND KEEP 'EM W Witness my hand and the corporate seal of the Town of Douglas, Alaska, this 4th day of May, 1945. Tax Bill No. Name Lot 212 Congregational Church 4 212 Congregational Church 8 214 T. J. Villioura 5 Fr. 225 Ed. Andrews (Estate) 4 John Feusi (Estate) 4 John Feusi (Estate) % John Feusi (Estate) 6 Roy Serri (Estate) 5 Roy Serri (Estate) 6 Frank Costonobel (Estate) ... 7 Frank Costonobel (Estate) 7 y Feusi (Estate) 1 y Feusi (Estate) 2 Fr. si (Estate) 4 Fr. (Estate) 5 si (Estate) 6 Joe Riedi % Joe Riedi 9 Pacific Protective Assn. 7 Ethel Eggen Saylor 5 Bthel Eggen Saylor 6 Ethel Eggen Saylor g Ethel Eggen S 4Fr.Y% Ethel Eggen £ 2 Ethel Eggen Saylor 3 Fr. Ethel Eggen Saylor 4 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 5 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 4 79 Ethel Eggen Saylor 5 L. B. Nelson 1 L. B. Nelson 8 L. B. Nelson 9 Leo E. McGreiner 5 d. Maki 8 Chas. Waynor 1 Greek Church 2 Greek Church 3 Mary Uberti 9 Saul (Estate) . 28% . Wortman SHHE S \\m. C. Anderson . 21 ‘Wm. C. Anderson 22 Wm. C. Anderson 23 ‘Wm. C. Anderson - Wm. Jarman (Estate) 25 | 382 Goldie Johnson 26 i 383 Robt. Bonner, Sr. 35 | 390 Earl Osborne 55 391 Rolls J. Bruce 60 391 Rolls J. Bruce . 61 391 Rolls J. Bruce 62 391 Rolls J. Bruce 63 | 392 H. Museth | 396 Gus George 90 | 410 Prank James 48 Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only . Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only . Lot only ... Lot only ... Lot only .. Lot only . Lot only . Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only . Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot and House Lot only Lot only .. Lot only Lot only . Lot only Lot and House ... Lot only Lat only ... Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only ... Lot only ... Lot only .. Lot only Lot only Lot only Lot only ... Lot only .. Car only . Lot only House on Beach .. lFu‘bl pubication, May 7, 1945; last publication, May 28, 1945. 1944 Tax $ 6.80 765 7.65 7.65 18.70 8.50 17.00 1445 8.50 8.50 3.82 165 765 7.65 765 5.95 467 212 23.80 3.82 7.65 6.80 6.80 . 18.70 11.90 7.65 329 329 329 329 6.80 6.80 382 3.82 382 382 3.82 3.82 255 9.35 170 Penalty $ 68 6 16 .16 1.88 85 1.70 145 85 85 68 187 119 i 33 33 33 33 68 68 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 26 A7 1941 SITKA HOTEL Manager S IRARES COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR in accordance and entered on April 28th, 1945, to satisfy and costs owing to the Town of Douglas, Alaska. for the years 1936 to 1944 inclusive, all there hereinafter described tracts, and situated within the corporate limits of the Town of Douglas, Alaska. The sale will be conducted in the manner provided by the laws of the Territory of Alaska. es shall be for cash. No sale will be made for less than the aggregate amount of delinquent taxes, penalties, interest That the City Clerk will execute and deliver to the tax, penalty, interest and cos Said tracts purchaser a certificate of sale describing the ts delinquent thereon, and the price paid subject to redemption within two years from the date of sale by the owner thereof paying to the certificate per annum, otherwise that a tax deed will be issued by the Town of Douglas to the holder of such certificate for the property therein described, providing all accruing taxes and assessments that may be due the Town of 2446-2449, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933. ssessed to the persons, and described, and the years for which delinquent taxes, penafnes interest and costs owing stated, and the aggregate amount thereof specified, as shown on Exhibit “A"” hereunto annexed. A. J. BALOG, City Clerk. Sewer Ass. $2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Year and Tax Interest Costs ts 2310 1941-42-43) . $221 $8.87 2640 1941-42-43) ... 249 887 “( 3520 1940-41-42-43) 320 887 R 22 887 ( 8800 1940-41-42-43) . 775 887 ( 3960 1940-41-42-43) . 342 887 (7920 1940-41-42-43) . 700 887 ( 7040 1940-41-42-43) .. 621 887 (4400 1940-41-42-43) .. 371 881 (4400 1940-41-42-43) . 393 887 (1760 1940-41-42-43) ... 152 887 (7040 1940-41-42-43) ... 623 887 ( 30.80 1940-41-42-43) . 257 ' 887 (2200 1940-41-42-43) . 189 887 (880 1940-41-42-43) . 6 887 (880 1940-41-42-43) .. 76 887 (330 1943) 35 887 (3520 1942-43) 221 887 ( 5280 1940-41-42-43) . 470 887 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) . 152 887 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) . 152 887 (2200 1940-41-42-43) . 188 887 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) . 152 887 (2640 1940-41-42-43) 228 887 (880 1940-41-42-43) . 76 887 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) . 304 887 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) . 304 887 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) . 304 887 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) . 304 887 (660 1943) 70 887 ( 550 1943) 58 887 (220 1943). 24 881 ; 200 887 ( 2200 1939-40-41-42-43) . 187 887 ( 7040 1936-37-38-39-40-41-42 43) - 585 887 20 887 e . 20 887 (6600 1941-42-43) 583 887 . ; 105 887 ( 6160 1937-38-39-40-41-42-43) 515 887 (770 1942-43) 2 887 (170 1942-43) a2 887 (770 1942-43) a2 881 (770 1942-43) 72 887 (3080 1940-41-42-43) 266 887 ( 1540 1942-43) 143 887 (2200 1939-40-41-42-43) . 187 887 i - - 11 881 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 222 887 (2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 222 887 (2640 1933-39-40-41-42-43) 222 887 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 222 887 : 01 887 ( 7700 1937-38-39-40-41-42-43) 643 887 (660 1941-42-43) . 58 887 HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS \ |ing a white flag It turned out to be a Navy ship, | with the sailors’ wash hung out to Idry. 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ANCHORAGE—NOME Tues., Fri, Total $ 43.66 48.17 57.18 17.50 127.20 61.24 114.87 103.38 €5.99 68.15 32.19 103.86 46.92 37.90 20.76 20.76 15.79 64.17 80.53 32.19 32.19 3742 3219 44.10 20.76 | 1+ 55.58 | 55.53 55.53 55.53 2272 20.09 Fastest and [0 Shoriest Route 36.94 to Westward Alaska ROUTES TO: Bethel, Circle, Dillingham, Kotzebue, Unalakieet, Platinum, Shishmaref, Deering, Candle, Hot Springs, Eagle, Livengoed For information regarding schedules, rates, etc., call 57 Alaska Airlines &1 93.54 16.55 16.55 | 10327 23.01 84.04 2091 2091 2091/ 2091 | 4981 33.18 | 36.94 1318 4169 41,69 4169 4169 1175 10259 1792 WOODLEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 JUNEAU [+ . - L

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