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| | PAGE SIX ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' . FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1946 | year and a n.‘n of yhuiudu* mmm “mmm of and all persons h“””L‘Fl SR e Rivhl‘cmonics performed in Juneau and |SEAVIEW A APANTMENTS " Under Wellman Holbrook, Box 1083, Ju-| Complete Radio Repair Servue Performed [ ‘ |berne, first: Paula Cook, SCCONTT fojefufeimfeimdebeieffeled doteleftemitoleieteiei ! A Y | Alberta Barlow. third. i g |nn orse !‘ Girls, 12 to 16 years—Paula Cook, | | Sharon Ba third. i Boys, to 12 years—Roy Peratro- | ¥ . i - 1d; Dick Keithahn, third. | H+H+“H+"H'*“H+H‘H“|‘H+H+*+"H'H+H‘H"+H+H" i L o Beys, 12 to 16 years—Bill Logan, | g Meht® Finn Horse Rodeo| SEATTLE, July 5.-Southeast Al- t first }Iu Krause, second; Albert ! ! v e, Renet ackn s e e o wsea, ChaNN! Youngsters Putom & vl | Fom sm.!: | REAL ESTATE by a bris ) throvu ASE in fishing “ e e ' Great Performance in s v e it FOR SALE ; | at the climax of . cessir that more small . i . 16, Like'new, worn | > s I f Sl iGtitn 0f Joustinig’ tn “THlangls. bon! needed, Col. Con Ra(mg Evems BlOODY RIOT nee, $25. See at 121 W dth St. FURNISHED Home. Desirable | Place 3 rad District Engineer — ezt to City Hall, upstairs apt. | Location. 4 rcoms: down. | Pour girls Jc e many con- Paced by papa E. E. En m - | (314-tf) | Full bath. i P At Five har- | who eased out a close win over I . - | Hardwod floors. | | ate | B, Tvaracn' 1h R P56 ARAAS LAMPS, SMALL Tables and misc.| 4 rooms up GEK : I um cept where | the rom family cleaned 1 T | ns. Call Black (814-t2) | MODERN furnished 7 room home. | othe n ¢ Wi tions necessitated | yesterday’s Fou TIRES. Assorted sizes, te-| ©On 7 acres land. Near Glacter. | peaged into the cr deck d sim improven +| évents, . Howe tioried Pré-wan. Reakonabls.|3 FINE Bv:!smvr;slef Lod"rsf . f could b 1 nizing Dept. Juneau Motors.| I Douglas. Will trade for | s R om a series (314t | Trolling: boat. H 1bli | DOUGLAS BUSINESS LOT | C 1 TOOLS and equip- With smali building and ! n nity int ce price write Box| Steel hut i pment acilities. The | A (314-13 i Will sacrifice. { hear opeied last Monday at S | L Ketchikan anc extended to Doug .‘) P}: C -””‘ }’!‘.‘“‘2‘-; GBADELLE LEIGH \ ing Coast Guardsme las, Jur ke, Haines and en 68 IR ’I\ BFALTOR i ke, \ery. worke print then anchored his N LT e - y | Harbor up for the F reer said econd ser- | relay team to triumph. A ’ Table Model S :,\ ‘R“C_'Il’hone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin | Scouts, local men +and ies of I were planned to ob- | added event for men 50 ang suck: Jumeau (OFfics. or Bhone 285 | : ; Wells unhorsed Bob Mar Leon | tain local views toward river and leau showed he’s still GOVERNMEN]‘ BOA“S . 314123 | ! \ i won n 1ibo- 1- ! fast on Y oWl s e ) won from Bob Thibo-'parbor impy . Al-!fast on a straight-away: while in oAb oo = 0 “Sorry, Mr. Abercrombie, but that's not one of 3urnett beat Red Sh ka lccations, > ten- | the event for women (18 iLAC CAB—S; rates toj ron SALB ! 3 i s i N tatively set 2 at over) three of the younger en- |N rOURIH DRESS UP e Harbor with boat reservation, | U | the 14 points served by Alaskan Clippers”’ . Valdez and Ccrd wies walked off with the cash. weekends and Holidays. Call 858.[$700° NET INCOME™ Monthly. ' | pie-eating Y > oo nen Mantilla was winner, pres- (313-t6) | Going business full equipment. E. Ol sed by Annetrca Shanks, who fell 4 ROOM furnished house i . A “ eating contest Dro e:‘l SOmeihing just over the finish line but with- ' = GOLASHES, new all '_\\‘Offl Star Hill. | Right now, 14 important traffic centers (including Seattle) Murray. . Roberta pp . ut serious injury, with Lane Roff | A :“»""“"'1 4 "“""l‘:{" 4 ROOM HOUSE unfurnished i have regular Pan American Clipper service . . . with con- : : et at o g : Third. orful pic Bk 31312, | , Douglas Channel. - nections to nearly all of Alaska. Next time you're traveling, & Lon DIQ, .Callf —F. H. Davison of| Full results of the spirited Fourth 05 POT5 2/ 14 ROOM Beautifully furnished T B ki SR il f dditional: gladiators gousio), “Tex., vacation-bbuhd 10 | ¢f July Field Day Program are: |C1OTY flew s a TR i MO Wit Jonvhu, et a Pan American stewardess welcome you aboar one o were eager the Finn “”!"‘.’: Los eles, wa sged down by | Girle’ Races e R Y guitar| Owner will finance. i the Douglas DC-3s of the Clipper fleet. And next time ”, \_\”r‘nlz" B ")l‘;” b 7 '?”,M].l. Sheriff’s deputies here | Fcur year olds and younger (AMERAMEN OF PATHE case. Phone Red 185, 3 ROOM Furnished house i you're shipping something, remember Clipper express is v i et Yo S Lt DR W G s T faiBien |1 Near EEHAIF ECRL Taxbon | fast and low in cost. Get fare and schedule information 4, 1047 |, second; Joan Carolyn Sobo-| NEWS TAK'NG S(ENES ik A 214 ROOM Fiirnished” house and : st. - e no,” Davison replied. Then | jeff. third FOR SALE- Equity in furnished{5 ROOM furnished house, Douglas| at the address below he around, found the h«\‘(’k_ Five year o:ls—Retta Mae Pera- of ALASKA INDUSTRY < in Juneau. Call Green 750.{3 APARTMENT House Douglas. | | SIREEI DAN('N € 1 headed his car|trovich, first; Kathlyn Taylor, sec- R R ic (309-t6) | FULLY EQUIPPED restaurant. | c his wife and his|ond; Joan Beverly Eklund, third R v it ¥. a5l e 4 { H‘[/{/MMICYA/V MAKES MGHI HIT Mrs. Eunice St Six year cl Marie Avery, first :'1‘ ~'A~ . BOAT “LOA" for Sale—$4,900 ;‘nm- I MUBPHY & MUBPHY‘ ‘ : ert Center—50 miles' Malin Babcock, second; Retta Mae o ° equipped, documented net | the road—where he had stop- | Peratrovich. third seen by m gh- Phone Green 669 (304-tf) |~ REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Boxonof Hotel OFLD AIBHWAYS pe u for gasoline | Boven ‘year olds—Tolsg - Claiva] "oy 208 T - —— | Phone 676 over First National sank aranoi o:e The drizzle tnat fell last night PO e i T I\\,.m.m. De : ru-_lu P'ATgf\TF?]lul:ml); ’:3 i e ’ not &top 10! rnjoying 2 9 o e el i 1 . RKO-Patl on beach, beautiful view, Fritz — i i NOxIcE [P SERS Ann. SuCelsRRbG ,\.:flc\m“ E vk ve Road. Inquire 142 Willoug h-l | Phone 106 e Sjtem o ‘ the street dancing sponsored BY I we nhave purchased the Marine| Eight year olds—Helen Claire’ GBI AT AEOTT S pehi | he'=, 7////7 Clippers Owine. to the drizzle, the dance Building from J. B. Warrack and Lister, firs Mantille, secal Gota o 2 S = | WANTED - I o e CPront Stret in the building will hereafter be|ondy Page Whitehead, third. e i ROCK, S lawn dirt] | front of the First National Bank so Known as the “{f([:‘\‘,"‘:' e iely ,_]_\””;‘ "\'"“I},"V" “"]}'l”‘”(“""‘ Lis- srontier,” a “This Is America” ““"‘{‘;‘]- Phone 849, ?;37 lT“‘L"" WANTED — Koot locker in good 6 the four piece orch collle e, 1} JERET BOCOINES LY |ten Tl Reathior, HOmAn, sec i ridity guard. -1 mo) | L ition - Bhitne 482 (314-13) ted by the marquce from ti yoc Seiny g b : .| The documentary film will high-|BoaT P T i | L i : e R T T ot (nt ~| Nine year olds ond ~heatl==ty by iC o LoD iR in ”“chb’_“” Ic??- .fflp\,fzge“[éf‘olf;”fls WANTED — Young man, neat ap- BARANOF BOX 2672 PHONE 204 o ol it s -:OTICE TO CREDITORS | Bdith Lavold, first; Joan Williams, SR it R ARMENanr the po s = (ag3.tr,| Dearing, that would like to learn A A 1-Age Club and the + was In the Commissioner’s Court for the | ‘econd; Shitley May Whittaker, ;ponine “fisning, and fur industries e e ‘é the motion picture theatre busi- f R. W. KRUSE enjoyed ' par-, Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | third g : 1 principal cities and industry | NEW TROLLER, completely equip-| Ness, house mana ment and pro- ALASKA'’S FINEST CINTRACTOR of the Teen-Agers acted as ber One | Ten year olds—Pat Anderson, jec e to be covered i ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) | Jection. Apply at office of the 20th HOTEL - chaperons during the evening and Before FELTX GRAY, Commissioner | first; x’\‘mmr' a0 seeond; * he cameramen . this city , Century Theatre days or evenings. A JUNEAU, ALitSKA 5 evei i »d one of th> and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- | Margie Klinbel, thirc FHNytaieipni Raeics Y|FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk re you mlcrcated n a home of ;);.‘]em. ’;. “‘ ¢ r:\n“ d ; ]-(y f th l fl) ;’ (:z}x‘r:; » Probate Judge, Ju i i e poitia ol 4 ,\\kh adquartrs for bm:thl;‘ :l Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, ‘s"”a v. .| WANTED—Any articles of brass or EAT IN THE Sour on. ok DRvE SO Huld- gh spots o > da slebration rean Preg | even yes C 8 ' ask rage probably An- ’ " ; 3 5 _ : D In the Matter of the Estate of |fir Agnes Hared, second; Mar- P e ), s Hensey, Gen. Del. 6u-7,£) copper—pots, pans, tankards or BUBBLE Buo“ 1n” ropaxrod? et ” <oy NS, | Teolm Bt ReAnLomDL Hadiats 3 cups. P. O. Box 2391, Juneau, , FOIJAS FAR'NG { HEL: HOFSTAD CLEMENTS, Malcoln Folic a 10-day stay in Alaska { % # For Quality Workmanship Q);‘Ili'l‘x ke M ';”m\ ‘I.U”.‘d‘ fack, Juneau, they will leave for Anchor- | FOR BENT B e S;:cz::al Dinner CALL PHONE 204 F‘Mou lY AS |1 VAR Aeata s D SR v | oge, and preeec afterwards to| __ L : FbRNl§I{hD APT. or ouse for 5 to 8 P. M. I Will Be Glad to Serve You [ that the undersigned was on the|la Dapcevich, third | Valdez. The photographers plan| SLEEPING ROOM in private home,| vet, wife and child. Call Baranof b by ' 27th day of June, 1946, duly ap-| Sixtcen year olds—Betty Mantilla, ,, ¢yong approximately eight weeks| reasonable, - comfortable. Phone| Room 332. (313-t2) | $1.75 PHONE 204 BOX 2652 FOTO D FAM".Y pointed Executor of the Last Will| first: Sharon Bakke, second; Vir-{;. {p. pey i % | Red 6 (311-t4) A, i T FL R i —_— and Testament of the estate of @ Johnson, third {" e DiothEe 18 haing prafuitby 1+ PIFCES USED Iluggage, good == e : Housing difficulties -beset the U.'Helen Hof ed, | Uliman, Jr. RKO-pathe| STEEL BUILDING 36 ft. by 60 ft.{ condition, phone Blue 889 be- | 5. Naval Academy- 4t . Annapolis All persons having claims against | Bo, s',li‘.l('k‘:i i 5 l)"‘ ke has hadi With 15 ft. ceiling, concrete Ilnm',l' tween 8 to 5. (3313-13) | by 3 s 3 ' the estate of said deceased are re-| Tour - olds Peter Wood non 1| 75 Willoughby Ave., suitable for|—— e \ § Al k El t ni o v have brousht a fea. quired to present the same, with [first; John Johnson, second; Paul o uflf‘m o xperience M| chop, garage, ehouse. PhoneiFUnNISHED APT. for two immed- | as a - ec r0 es And, they have brought a fea- duired to present the sa oy, ¥ st movie camera work. Mr. McClure,i ShoP EA7GRe | cpone| ™ ately. Phone 838 after 5 pan.| tured spot in the Washington, D. C. Proper vouchers attached, to the 3 his assistant, was with RKO before ed 745 after 5 p.m. )| Z JIM LANGDON-—Manager S o ad undersigned at Juneau, Alaska,| Five year clds—Dennis Daigler,'\\© & P00 B0 fiis o e Baranof Room 203. (312-83) |} poy 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime & :,"( "n“i J”“};':)";n ‘,'i’ Village, a Within six (6) months from the date | first; Jimmy Penrod, second; David g ‘flp, :::,(, .{l e ‘;;qnl:; Ve A SRt LS 1.0 10 ORGANIZING Theatrical Club. | cturing )jd age, @ . ctoria gna by 24 * rving G NG | g Quonset l:l\ community erected to Of this notice. Ee ko, pang during the war. fi ‘B Blons Qi Tine Purpose-teacn and develop talent, | BIA}EI-I\I;J BADI0 ILQNCIIITRE Y g 7 4 JOHN H. CLEMENTS Six year — Bobby Bearly, first; 4 % s | (301-t10) s o | RECIIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- hcuse married graduate students at 3 = 4 SRR 5 4 5 McClure’s wife is accom-| _ TR X . produce shows locally. Those in- p ol S Executor of the Estate of Helen | Richard Gould, second; Paul Pear-| . = = - d o T : . sot " 3 5 CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- the Academy, the St recently = panying him on his Alaskan travels.|3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, terested write Empire Box C-559. ! prominently displa a shot of Hofstad Clements, Deceased scn, third She is employed with the Statel bath, 513A Willouby. (295-t3) (312-t4) | ERS -~ BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND living room of the Q .t quar- First publication, June 28, 1946. Seven years—dJerry James, first; Cepartment in* Washington, Dricipa e R O B S COMBINATIONS ters occupied by Lt. Comdr. George Last Publication, July 19, 1946 Rebert Getfell, second; BobbY ana™ a0 biccons is on leave from | ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home | TWO TEACHLRS, permanent, LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND Fclta, Jr., his Australianewar bride |~ NOTiCE TO CREDITORS ”glf,l\ B _Richard Holse. first: | €T Position. Hotel—Ph. 886. want small apartment or room RADIO TUBES and their stuffed kangarco.. The pan ey iz, 5 ight yea ichard Holse, first; - % e S in private home, Call Sylvia Jas- 0o e e Do ESTATE OF JAMES TROPEA, de-| prankic Petcrs, second; Carl Nel-| yupy FoUWTH WEDDINGS | AEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash| i Hotel Juneau. 311-t1) Mail Orders P tly Filled c ‘d Folt il 5 A ceased. son, third. 5 Two couples were wedded in cer- | Hie Ae0eLh) a raers rnmp Y el “ omdr. Folta 1s n pursuing Notice is hereby given to the} i o vea Robert Harrls, first: | 4 e SMALL MODERN unfurnished apt. g E > o s on the Fourth of July. nt. 8 ae Agademy, 2. 5 Tropea, decease 2 em | Ten years—Jolin Vallis, first: B ‘ | Blag. = Exper d Technician : to Massachusetts Institute of s 2 r o fir: e S T SU'U. 8. Commniissioner Felix Gray| block from Federal Bldg. I, VET our Xpe! ience T:‘Chnnlm‘\' m\ more study, it vulys ;‘n‘:li]llx?'u:;’:] n(;;mt::s 11r):ftlxc;h:n “lxl::' f};?"i i""‘“f”""' second; Norman | married Virginia Lee Hipps of Ju- dg(m t1) H?c‘i’cfi tmffcfiwnvam,hx }l;eve‘ WRITE FOR INFOBMATION disclosed here today by his father, undersigned, at his office in the ‘1'«-\.4 -l\”:(.. e, !lmnllwnu to Gordon Kanouse, of Ju- Lnsr A“n rou“n Schneider, Jr. Blue 454 evenings. George Folta, Sr., Interior Depart- Valentine Building, at Juneau, - ke G neau. Attending the couple were - (301-tf) ‘ g Engstrom, Jr, first; Dick Forrest, . j ment Counsei-at-large. Alasks Cliff Ncrdenson and Bettyjo V. s - Y b b LR Alaska. AR second; Thorleif, second; Dale | Bourdon : FOUND—Lightes, identily, Prone | WANTED—AL uie Juneau Lumber LET YOUR money earn four| Administrator with the Will a,,.-“‘,‘]‘_";f"l‘?f‘- firg In @ ceremony performed at the| Ghoor ese - LAY hay | M8 a0’ bgerating eiivisRA percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor-| nexed, estate of James Tropea, el TS years—Harvey ~ Clauson,| pMemorial — Presbyterian — Church 4 ae LIN E T [ estrol o il 3 A ~ 5450 h on Engstrom, second; | pere by the Rev. Walter A, Sobo-| FOUND—Wad of bills. Owner may { wrarem E L L l s A IR 4 l s i Vo ; . o first; E poration demand notes. (295-tf) | deceased WANTED—Woman or man dish! 2 Billy Bernick, third. { : ! j Ry B | hanang First publication, June 14, 1946. = e |leff, Ann Rudolph, of Juneau, was\ claim by identifying. See Adjt. & 4 i o m m i resuits : July 5, 1946, Sixteen years — Dale Osterman, wed to William Thomas Jr, of| H. Lovenzen, Red Shield Club, whaller, 850 waltress. GRS ERE S l DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU To K cn .+ Empire Waut Ads bring reswits! Last publicatio; = TEN o b -tf) L - > i iEedi ___ |first; Roy Peratrovich, second;| angoon. Attendants were Harriet @040 | CBLe {@oLt ; H‘x&"";"vc_]f‘“s".- *lmlrld' Bennett and Charles Gamble. e s o WANTED—Experienced clerk. No 'la Pele“h“g and wrange“ ! ——————— T e = 2 * 7" * ** % other need apply. George Bros. With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and son, second. | “Today's fish landings were 40,000|® TIDE TABLE ol A0 steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle orrmlufi 250 000 Shares Fat Mens' Race—Elton Engstrom,' pounds of king salmon brought by | s o | WANTEDUsed furniture, 306 wil- [} FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i | first; L. E. Iversen, second. the Sebastian-Stuart packer Phoen- | e JULY 6 . loughby. Phone 788. R 1 | Men, 50 years and older—Joe!ix, and 45,000 nounds of black cod!e Low tide 1:35 am., 3.5 ft. @ | ———————————————— | . Thibodeau, first; Herman Porter,ion Olaf Westhy's Queen. e High tide am, 123 ft. e - 0'HARRA B"s LINBSI l“c' second | Westby’s catch had not been sold | ® Low tide 1 pm, 31ft. e HISCELLANEOUS 7 e N ¢ (An Alaskan Corporation).. £ : Mens Relay—S-Sgt. John Flo-!at noon. e High tide 20:10 pm, 142 ft. ® |DRESS MAKING, reasonable pric- P i e ¥ ' berg, J. Magorty, Edan Scott, Ed-| e . . g lack 694. -1mo. Y n t COMMON SHARES ($1.00 par value) die Hughes, Paul Paulet, first;| JOIN EDUCATION STAFF 2.0 6 > 0.0 8 0 ¢ of = P,]ione Sisach i “ur epos‘ s A g Fred Prouty, Vic Hardin, Bob Ber-| Two former employees, who have | ——— —— | SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and O'HARRA BUS LINES, INC., a corporation, offers for sale ony nick, Bill Logan, Dudley Smith- been outside Lo attend college, have CA R A N (o] M E { Crystal Steam Baths 457 So. A R E S A F E s resident within Alaska 250,000 shares of the common berg, second; Barney Anderson,!rejcined the office staff of thej Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 capital stock of the corperation at the price of $1.00 per share. | Bud Phelps. Bob Treat, Henry Lor- Commissioner of Education here, FACE P“wnER per week and up. Lonnie Couch, S e it Ba s AE1esE tink 100 thides: enzen, All;: Bl;\fkrrhy:. lulsn ran. i‘fcr the fiumvmr‘.rg\w-‘en terms. They lm’"" o Tovallodee ts Manager. (304-tf) BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES g e oys Sack Races are Miss Mary Sperling, Lmversl_ty (KIRSTE 7 ah Phone SAVING BONDS AV Eight years and younger—Bobby|of ~Minnesota student and Miss N'S Beauty Shop, V) : (CUT OUT AND MAIL) Osterman, fiist; Allan Engstrom,!Lane Roff, student at the Univer= | 5%, 3rd and Main. Specializing VW & e {lleeond) HODRY Sunbor fhir sity of Oregon texture, tint EeoNOMy || 7 Permanents. Open evenmgsal;y ) | Twelve and.younger—Frank Per-| T {1 hopoinfegE i — and clinging §i7¢ 4 So BHases Bus Lines, Tnc. |atrovich, first:” Alf_Olsen; second; NOTICE Boxer L o |FOR CHARTER — M. S. Juzz, at ; A. .,' .\; 4 Leroy West, third. ‘We have purchased the Marine GET YOUR SIZE- | Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) Anchorage, Alaska Fifteen and younger—Bill Logan,|Building from J. B. Warrack and TINT TODAY first; Roy Peratrovich, sccond;|the building will hereafter be AT WINTER & POND CO.,, Inc. The undersigned does hercby subscribe for Dudley - Siithber : o ey Bt . » s % e 5 Y erg, third. known as the McKinley Building. " ~, Complete Photographic Supplies shares of the common capital stock of 0’Harra Bus Lines, Inc., Bitscls Baces |" JERRY and IRENE MCKINLEY| . B.Ilfls;. Mauro Drug Co. Developing — Printing — Enlarging | H of the par valuc of $1.00 per share, and enclose herewith check | Gins, i to 912 HEE PR he Rexall Store Artiss’ Pabiis aun Krteriis ot |11 in the sum of § for said shares, subject to i 3 g ST o0nn Ry Seedy By sl 7. — - Fintet Quatity | acceptance by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., who may accept or reject Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail this subscription. Such acceptance or rejection shall be final. consis!enl Blend g [/ : eI e T e 4 ; y . PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. The undersigned further states that he is a resident within r y - = o Andersonnshup. IN.THIS BANK the Territory of-Alaska as defined by Sec. T7c, Subdivision 11, of .. Year After Year > GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- the Securities Act of 1933, and amendments thereto, and any acceptance of this subscription by O’Harra Bus Lines; Inc., is Vacuum-Packed- for 1 nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. i lNSU RED based upon such-fact, . = - R i Rich, Full Flavor . Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 Name: .. 5 4 . | 815 Decker Way. 3 . 'NRRA is staffed by internation- City or Town : ; 1 Onma i st by mtematen ||| g po g Natlonal Bank Territory of Alaska. PURE FOODS v : /s {30,000 pereciis recalied: CXof) 48 of JUNEAU, ALASKA tions. et MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION \e-Empire Want Ads. bring results! R

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