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—__—_—__— PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 W Join Us In Juneau July Fourth g | "Cobblers Shoes” 1115 to 3 Sizes C and A Widths $3.00 pr. ALASKA COASTAL FLIES 168 WITH SEVENTEEN TRIPS Four f ts were made to Tulse- quah ov the weekend by the Al- ka Coastal Airlines and thirteen more were flown to the daily South- t ports of call. A total of 168 sengers were flown to their des- tinatior s by the local airlines. From Juneau to Tulsequah were Hans Froese, J. Sullivan, O. Erick- son, J. Chickarada, L. Pasheria, F. Propokin, C. P. Rhodes, G. Shur- aby, L. Taylor, W. Beaudin, W. P, , H. Campbell, G. Patterson, F. Lewis, George Terry, Mr w A Smadyla, E. O. Fitch and Mr. and Mrs. K. Richardson. Returning to Juneau were R. O'Grady, W. Silve, P. Malbutt, G. Trimble, L. Gillis, L. Hale, Hans Froese, Kurt McLand- cr and P. Koshman From Juneau to Wrangeli were Nick Karzdoff and on the same flight to Ketchikan went Mr. Cum- mings, Mr. Kohut, W. E. Stokes and , N. B. Wignatoff. Returning from Ketchikan were W. B. Henry, Mrs. | Henry, Alex Brown and Mrs. Bear. { From Juneau to Tenakee were CINDERELLA FROCKS Frocks . LITTLE §I R M BRehrends Co QUALITY SINCE /88T Steer, Elizabeth Steer, Jean and George Regers and C. Gruening. Miss Kurtcher, Miss Keyes and Mrs. Wright flew to Haines, and on the same flight, Mr. and Mrs John Purvis stopped off at Haines. The return trip was empty. From Juneau to Sitka on another flight were €. M. Landen, H. Gib- tons end W. Goddard. To Tena- kee were H. B. Stoneman and G Casey On the return trip were Mrs. O'Toole, Mrs. A. Shudshift nd Margaret Lindoff from Ten- akee and Ray Schneerzler from Si‘ka On the third tsp to Sitka over the weekend went C. Burdick, C Forward, W. Chipperfield, H. Ster- ling, Peggy Sela, R. Sela, Frank Leahy and A. Leames. Returning to Juneau were Beulah Faulk, Wil liam Ott, James W. Webber, R Clifton, R. Clithero, A. J. Baker, John Van Horn and William Bates. - POLICE COURT NEWS City Magistrate William A. Holz- heimer had a busy weekend in Ju- neau Police Court. William Morrison, cannery work-{ ar, paid a $25 fine today for be- ‘ng drunk. Morrison paid 2 Saturday. i Florda Louth was fined $50 for, simi- | M. |lar fine for a similar offense on Hotel Let’s start getting ready for the FOURTH OF JULY! joy one of these new Cinderella .. guar with deep hems, full size. You'll en- STERS, 3-6% FASHION ORIGINALS, 7-14 BONNIE BLAIRS, 10-16 $2.30-53.90-54.95-95.%5 ORCHARDISTS IN JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hawkins are here irom Vacaville, Calif., and are registered at the Baranof Hi tel. They are the proprietors of the Vaca Valley Orchards and their specialty in gift-quality sundried fruits and fruit confections. They will be traveling in Alaska for the next few weeks advertising their products. SRR U5 MISS HENSLEE LEAVING Miss Billie Henslee, of the U. S. Forest Service oftice here, will leave tomorrow on the Princess Louise for Washington, D, C. She will assist Regional Forester B. F. Heintzle- man who is in the nation’s capital at present. Following completion of her assignment there, Miss Henslee will return to her home in Georgia. - - PROSPECTIVE RESIDENTS ARRIVE HERE BY BOAT Mrs. Virginia, D. Chabot and Mrs. Clare Villieris of Lanikai, Oahu, Ir. arrived on the Princess Louise. ‘They plan to travel around the Ter- ritory with tentative plans to set- tle in Alaska. They are staying at the Baranof Hotel. S el SAN ANTONIANS HERE Among the guests at the Baranof were several people from San Antonio, Texas. They were: Mrs. Stella Watson, Tita Watson, Eddie Jack, A. Jack and C. Peder- |being drunk. Richard W. O'Grady,|Leda Raigorodsky and Mary Maud sen. Lois Mackey flew to Pelican. | Returning to Juneau were J. Hen- Polaris-Taku employee, paid a $25 fine for being drunk and disor- rivkson, W. C. Leutin, Olaf Winth. |derly while Thomas J. Schumaker, or, Sid Martin, Ray Tarte, Jr., and Bill Hanyas from Pelican and C. W. | Craig, F. Sumner and R. Hanson | from Hoonah | Andrew was the lone passenger to Gustavus. There were no other passengers on that flight. On the second trip to Ketchikan were Mr, Mayo, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. ! J. Carling and W. Bate. To Wran- gell went Claire Patterson and Mrs. Allen McCoy. Returning from Wran- / gell, the pilot flew back Chester Drake, Ronald Becker and Melvin * Schmitz From Ketchikan were Nick Korzdoff. Dr. Sherwood, Dr. Moore, Miss Mendel and Buck Hams. Five | gers flew to Lake Flor- ence to get in a little fishing. They were Sid Voiles, Jack McDaniel, Frances Riendeau, Carl Bassford and Harold Swanson On the flight to Pelican were Mrs. Christenson, Gloria and Roger Clirisensen, L. Matson, R. B. Clif- ton, C. Reynolds, Ron Livingston and C. Raatikainen. On the return trip, W. Bates, Tommy Johnson, Marie Johnson and J. A. Lewis came in from Hoonah and Ole Westby from Pelican Frank James and Lonnie Houston flew in from Excursion Inlet and going there were Roy Gomy, Basilo Akitalaso, Ed Brown, Stan Harris, Henry Goodland, Mr. and Mrs Frank McKinley and their daughrer, Julia. From Juneau t Bellknap, Henry Mrs. Shennett Chris Mikkelson neau from Sitka Mr. and Mrs Abiol Frames Gerald Nicoli Mr. Lewis and B. Blake flew to Hoonah and W. Moore went to Ex- cursion Inlet on the same flight Flying to Thayer Lake were F. A Steer, Jean and George Rogers, E. and C. Stazer, W. Twenhofel and C. Gruening. Returning from the ske were W. Twenhoicl. F. A Sitka were F. C. Jansen, A. Curtis, Harry Goering and Returning to Ju- the pilot flew in F. Phelps, Al Rusch, Frank Leahy and !a laborer, was sentenced to serve) 20 days in jail for the same of- fense. Mrs. Agnes Carrillo, housewife, was fined $25 and sentenced to five days in jail for being drunk and John Reece, of Hoonah, a fisher- man, was sentenced to 10 days in jail for the same reason. William Sikie forfeited $25 bail for being drunk Tom Leite, fisherman, forfeited $50 bail Saturday fer being drunk and disorderly. Frank James and Johnny Abbott were each fined $25. Both men are fishermen. James was charged with being drunk and Abtott with being drunk and dis- orderly, - .- — HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barner ar- rived from Anchorage yesterday and are guests of the Baranof Hotel curing their stay in the capital city i D BRUST RETURNS HERE R. Brust, Administrative Officer of the Alaska Native Service, in charge of finance, returned here Saturday from a two month trip to Wash- mgten, D. C., and Chicago. He has been conferring with Interior and Oifice of Indian Affairs officials on ANS budget matters - - AT THE BARANOF Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daub of Eau Claire, Wis., are stopping at the Baranof Hotel — e — | SCHULLERS RETURN Mr son Michael returned to Juneau yesterday via the Pan American Airways. The trip marked the first ivisit of Michael with his grand- parents, who live in Yakima, Wash The Schullers have been gone about a month, Mr. Schuller is a mechan- lic with Pan American Airways. | > I Buy it Luough Ensere w -ads! and Mrs. Ray Schuller and ! Holcombe. = RSN FROM DETROIT Mrs. Walter O. Briggs of Detroit, Mich,, is registered at the Baranof Hotel. e HERF FROM SITKA Beulah Faulk, registered from ) in f Sitka, is a guest at the Baranot‘ Reperts e i lv.vsyong i to]::tyghtolwaves hich i ot b3 | Station ‘Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition FROM OHIO Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 51 WNW 24 2 feet | Ay . ¢ i Eldred Rock Rain 52 NE 16 1 foot - Mrs. R. D. Patterson, w_ho is from Point Retreat _Rain 48 SSW 12 3 feet ayton, Ohio arrived in Juneau Five Finger Light Cloudy over the weekend and is registered Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 55 SW 10 at the Baranof Hotel. Guard Island _Pt. Cloudy 57 swW 8 1 foot 1 ————— 2 ¥ROM FRINGE BOPURS 1 Cape Decision .. Cloudy W 22 - Melalas Krook arrived from Prince Rupert over the weekend and is registered as a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - HERE FROM NEW ENGLANi Mary Milbury of Lynn, Mass., is A guest at the Baranof Hotel. - e, DETROIT PEOPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Norton H. Pearl of Detroit, Mich., are registered at the Baranof Hotel. e, HERE FROM SEATTLE S. C. Bishop, C. E. Morrison, N. H. Kniepp and Jim Little of Seattle arve at the Gastineau Hotel. y il Mrs. Harriet Max and her son are guests at the Gastineau Hotel. They are from Pelican City. Sh SEATTLE For COMFORT and SERVICE 3 Get the NEW Ray WASHINGTON Thatcher, Habit! Mgr. " ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at MILITARY TRAINING IS NECESSARY STATES MRS. NORTON PEARL Mrs. Norton H. Pearl, National President of the American Legion Auxiliary, speaking at a dinner in ,ber honer Saturday night at the ‘Salmon Creek Country Club, called' on all Auxiliary members to back up the American Legion in their efforts to secure legislation provid- ing universal military training for all young male citizens of the Unit- ed States, There are many aggressof na- tons who do not yet understand or respect anything but force, Mrs. Pearl said, adding that as long as such condition lasts there can be tlittle chance for world peace un- l1ess non-aggressor nations such as {ours are fully prepared to main- tain peace. Universal military ’tminlng of our youth, such as the American Legion has advocated since the end of World War I, Iwould go a long way toward main- taining & strong nation which iwoukd command the respect of all {aggressor nations, Mrs. Pear} stat- ed. Accompanied by er husbahd, Mrs. Pearl arrived here on the Steamer Princess Louise Saturday afternoon, enroute to Anchorage to aittend the Department Convention which opened there ‘2day. A talk over KINY was given at 6:15 o'- clock by Mrs. Pearl, shortly after her arrival on Saturday. More than 50 Legionnaires, Aux- iliary members and friends attend- Parents live in Sauk Center, Min- D. E. Fuller ed the dinner, and enjoyed Mrs. Pearl's very inspirational talk. When called upon fo. a speech, Mr. Pearl had only words of praise for Alaska and Alaskans, and said he thought if “everybody in the States could live in Alaska for at least a year it would be a better country in a lot of ways.” Yesterday morning members the Auxiliary met at a no-host breakfast at the Baranof, and dis- cussed Auxiliary affairs with Mrs. Pearl. - |SOROPTIMIST (LUB ‘ HAS NOON MEETING | Mrs. Alta Hengy of Oroville, | Calif,, was guest speaker at the |regular meeting of the Soroptimist Club held at noon today in the {Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel. |Mrs. Hegy spoke of organization and growth of the Soroptimists. Organized after World War I, the, membership is open only to women in executive positions. She also told of the work of members in England and France during World War II. Mrs. Hegy, who arrived on Saturday, is accompanied by her husband and Miss Marjory Bean. | Plans are going ahead for the float for the 4th of July parade. Mrs. Henrietta Powers is chafrman of the committee which inecludes: Mesdames Norma Johnson, Laura MacMillan, Ruth Sterling, Isabel Hartung, Mernice Murphy and Ida Carnegie. Mrs. Mildred R. Her- mann was luncheon chairman for the meeting today. e ROBT. THIBODEAUS ' PARENTS OF BABY | GIRL BORN SUNDA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thibodeau are the parents of a baby giri born last evening in the St. Ann's Hos- pital. The baby, weighing six pounds, 13 ounces, has been named Mary Catherine. She is the first child of the young couple and is also the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thibodeau. The maternal grand- i nesota. House Passes Bill On Statehood for Hawaii | WASHINGTON, June 30. — (P— of | The House has passed a bill to grant Alice S. Hall Estate |statehood to Hawaiian Islands. It now gees to the Senate. The vote was 196 to 133. Action followed a ' spirited debate. ! U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, i20TH MERIDIAN TIME i Iiax. temp. | TODAY 4 last i Lowest 4:30am. 24 hus. Weather at Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. Anchorage 67 44 48 Trace Cloudy Barrow 36 29 29 Trace Drizzle Bethel 66 45 48 Trace Cloudy Cordova 52 41 42 .08 Cloudy Dawson 59 35 39 A1 Fog Edmonton 68 | 47 Pt. Cioudy Fairbanks 63 48 48 01 Showers Haines 58 42 43 Trace N Cioudy Havre 71 40 1 Juneau Airpert 54 ud u a6 Rain Ketchikan 54 48 52 2.15 Rain Kodiak 62 44 52 0 Pt. Cloudy Kotzebue 51 44 47 3 Fog Los Angeles 84 , 53 54 0 Clear McGrath 68 42 51 13 Cloudy Nome 56 39 39 .03 Drigzle Northway 53 42 42 1.58 Cloudy Petersburg 56 | 46 46 .80 Rain Portland 5 48 oo T, Prince George 65 | 45 46 Trace Rain Prince Rupert .. : | 4 48 - Rain Seattle 3 | 55 Sitka 52 4 45 29 Rain ‘Whitehorse 59 41 41 Trace Cloudy Yakutat 54 | 317 37 30 Cloudy WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A center of low nressure moved across the Gulf of Alaska during the past 24 hours and is located just off the cecast from Cape Decision this mornirg and annears to be moving slowly eastward. Another series of low pr 2ssure centers anvear to be moving northeastward from southwest of tie Aleutian Islands to the Bering Strait. ‘With the progress of the low across the Gulf of Alaska consid- erable rain fell over Southeast Alaska—2.15 of rain having fallen during the past 24 hours at Ketchikan, .81 o 42 of an inch in the city of Juneau. past 24 hours over the interior of A Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. the 60s to the low 70s over the inter: f an inch at the Jurieau Airport and Rain was also revorted during the laska, western Canada, southwestern Maximum temperatures ranged from ior of Canada and Alaska yesterday. i Ter.peratures ranged from 38 to 52 along the coast from Vancouver tIsland to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN NING: Protected waters of Southea: MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- st Alaska—northwesterly to westerly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour dedreasing to 10 to 20 miles per hour by Tuesday. Outside waters, Dixon Ent: rance to Yakutat—westerly to north- westerly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. Variable cloudiness with scat- tered rain showers. | Dress Your Kiddies Up for the 4th of JULY Coats Hats Jackets Dresses Boys' Suits Play Clothes COME IN or WRITE SEE THEM AT Needlecraft & 111Y; Sew; o RPN Prompt Attention 1foot | B TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: i S NOTICE is, hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneau, Alaska, for the years 1940, 1941, 1942, 1043, 1944, 1945, and 1946, has been completed and is now open for public in- spection at the office of the City Clerk, and that same will be presented to the District Court for the Terri- 'tory of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 16th day of ‘Sept. 1947, for judgment and order | of sale. The following list shows the tracts as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of Tax, ¥ Interest, | Accruing Costs thereon, and tn whom assessed : 3 DELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR YEARS 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, and 1946—DELINQUENT FROM SEPT. 15th, 1940, B To Whom Assessed Description of Property \Tax Interest Notice of Delinquent Taxes on Real Property in the City of Juneau - g Beryl Atkinson .. Block 43, NW %; Lot 4, Fract. Lot 5 and Bldg..$ 12502 § 890 \L. C. Baggen ..Lot and Block, 835 W. 8tH St. ¢ 26327 2397 Hans Berg Lot, Bldg. and Garage, Block 215, Lot & ... 2389 ‘Henry Benson . Lot and Bidg., 222 7th S§. . .. 54.57 Katherine H. Berray Lot and Bldg., 908 W. 9th St. . 4242 Art Berthoid . Foundation and Bldg., 1033 9th St. 115.28 |E. B. Bliss . Land and Bldg., Block 205, Lot 2 - 29.75 E. W. and Margaret Bliss .. Lot and Bldgs., 503 S. Franklin St. 3.1 E. W. and Margaret Bliss ..Lot and Bldgs., 481 S. Franklin St. ... 7.71 E. W. and Margaret Bliss ..Lo* and Bldgs., 484 S. Franklin St. 7742 A. W. and Thelma Boddy . Lot and House, 939 W. 10th St. 88.95 | Mike Loxa ... Block 203, Part of Lot 4 . 5.70 |Harry Bracken Lot N. side of 7th St. 1.90 3 | Mrs. L. Caldwell Lot and Bldg., Pike Alley 3 25.65 264 2006 |J. B. Caro ..Block 11, Lot 4, S.E. 75 ft. Lot and Bldg. . 147.78 17.19 '189.18 , Caro and Hooker ...Block 101, Lot 3 . I 1.00 12 1.27 | Caro and Hooker Block 2, 1. interest in Lots 5-6-9-10 8.80 e 1.01 11.13 | Connors Motor Co. Lot and Bldg., S. Franklin St. 788.50 70.97 85.95 945.42 Dora Irish Crondahl ..Block J, Lot 3, Lot and 2 houses 133.42 2022 15.37 169.01 Jake Cropley Warehouse and Garage, 359 Willoughby Ave.. 19.50 296 225 24.71 Marjorie Cropley . +Block A, Lot and House .. 174.52 38.94 21.35 234.81 Paul Dapcevich .Block 4, Lot 3 i 4 4.00 84 .48 5.32 Rod and Hermia Darnell ..Block 104, Fract. of Lot 8 and Bldg. 85.01 7.65 9.27 101493 Mrs. Peter Dick ..38x50 Lot and Cabin, 2 Houses, 921 8th St. 87.34 2097 10.83 119.14 Solon M. Dore Block 101, Fract. of Lot 8 and Bldg. 20.10 .60 2,07 22.717 Tom Dull Fourdation and House, 132 Willoughby 22.75 1024 3.30 30.29 Mrs. Louise Erickson ..Block 1, 3/10 interest in Lot 8 4.99 45 54 5‘.98 E. O. Fields Lot and House, 940 W. 10th St. 49.14 10.32 5.95 65.41 Mrs. Nellie Fowler .. Lot and Bldg., 1108 W. 9th St. 2212 1.99 241 26.52 D. E. Fuller Land and Improvements, 303 Willoughby 23.76 4.99 2388 31:63 Block F, Piling, Foundation and Houses 2720 5.71 3.29 36.20 { D E. Fuller Lot and House, 133 Main St. v’ 19118 27.07 21.82 240.07 Herman Giel .Foundation, 46x60 Platform and Cabin, y | 921 W. 10th St. 5 J 157.93 28.90 184 205 I. Goldstein ....Lot and Bldg., 263 Admiral Way 25.92 544 ?il:i 230155}) Goldstein Improvement Co.Lot and Apt. Bldg., 245 Admiral Way ... 166.90 35.05 20.20 222.15 Goldstein Improvement Co.Let and Bldg., S. Franklin St. 162.66 34.16 19.68 216.50 Jack Groomer _.Land and House, 514 W. Tth St. 56.94 8.63 6.55 72.12 Jack Groomer and and Bldg., S. side of Tth St. 7198 1188 839 9225 C. H. Groves Biock 2, Lot 10 e e 380 34 41 455 ..Lot and Bldg., 932 W. 12th St. 26.66 3.09 2.98 3213 Richard Harris ...Lot and Bldg., 342 Willoughby Ave. 77.69 10.95 8.87 9751 W. John Harris ...Lot and Bldg., Block 6, Lot 2 96.57 10.69 10.73 ll'l’99 T and H. Hermann . ...Lot and Bldg., Block 210, Lot 4 76.57 6.89 8.35 91’81 Mrs, Knute Hildre .Block 120, Part of Lots 3 and 4 11.70 171 1.35 14:82 John and Carl Hoogstad .. Lot and Bldg., Block 18, Lot 6 93.94 8.45 10.24 11253 John Hopkins w0t and Bldg., 920 W. 7Tth St. : 20.72 3.26 239 2637 William S. Howard ..............Foundation and Cabin, 929 W. 8th St. 42.10 8.93 5.11 56.14 Gust Hungren . Lot and Bldg., 1124 W. 9th St. 20.06 344 2.35 2§:8') William Leslie Jack . ..Land and Bldg., 937 W. 7th St. 26.83 241 2.92 3216 Ralph Jameson .ot and Cabin, 83¢ W. 7th St. . 63.08 18.63 8.17 39'30 Julius Johansen Lot 31, Block 3, 16x25 and Cabin 33.12 8.59 4.17 45:80 Jimmie C. John ....b.and and Bldg., behind Government Hospital 11.32 1.02 123 13.57 John T. Johnson . .Foundation and Bldg., 914 W. 9th St. . 104.28 1835 12.27 134.00 Elsie Jones .ot and Cabin, Block B, Lot 3 ... ... 28.25 5.07 334 35:66 Mary Joyce ... lock 114, Lot 1 T 14.65 6.94 2.16 23.75 Juneau Women'’s Club .......Land and Bldg., Block 20, Lot 5 . 21.00 189 229 25.18 Mrs, William Klaney . .Land and Bldg., Block 31, Lot 2 . 10.37 93 113 1243 Henry Kuchen . ...Block C, Cabin near Gilligan .. 1.90 K| 21 228 Mr. and Mrs. George Lane V.E. ' of Lot and Bldg., Block 11, Lot 3 . 501.89 98.72 60.06 660.67 H. J. Leonard ... Lot and Bldg., 943 W. 7th St. ... . 30.00 2.70 327 35.97 Julius Lund .. and and Bldg., 841'%. W. 8th St 60.80 5.47 6.63 72.90 Charles Miller . sot and Bldg., Block 12, Lot 5 . 131.29 14.58 14.59 160.16 Dave Milner . st and Bldg., Block 227, Lot 3 ... 102.07 21.43 12.35 135.85 Mrs, James Monagle . .3lock 107, Lot 5, 2 of Lot and Bldg. . 3.94 225 62 6.81 Mrs. R. P. Nelson ... 3iock 118, Lots 6-7-8 T ok 6.00 1.26 13 7.99 Emma L. Newton Estate art of Lot and Bldg., 431 S. Franklin St. ... 94.81 8.53 1033 113.67 Ernest Paddy ... ..Foundation and Bldg., 324C Willoughby 831 5 91 9.97 John Peterson . Land and Bldg., 203 7th St. x Hige 72.49 2.17 747 82.13 Mrs. Mae R. Rhodes . Bloek 206, Lot 1, and 2 Bldgs. ... 50.08 10.52 6.06 36.66 Mr. & Mrs, Lester Roberts.. Lot and Bldg., 916 W. 9th St. 18.00 162 1.96 21.58 Ben Rodebaugh ... Fill and Piling, ‘Willoughby Ave. 760 88 83 9.11 Ben Rodebaugh ... _.Land, Willoughby Ave. " 3 ' 5.70 51 .62 6.83 Ben Rodebaugh . Lot and Garage, 743 W. Willoughby Ave. . 93.67 843 1021 11231 Ben Rodebaugh .. Lot N. side of 7th St. iz . 4.7 43 52 510 Mrs. Margaret Roden ........8lock 11, Part of Lot 8, and 2 Bldgs. 44.11 841 5.25 57.17 Mrs. Margaret Roden .......n0t and Bldg., Block 11, Lot 7 ... 161.8Q 2041 18.22 20043 Dorothy S. Roff Block 119, Lot 2 . Aok iy 3 18.30 5.92 242 26.54 George Salo . .8lock 120, Part of Lots 3-4 and Bldg. ... 63.35 5.70 6.91 75.96 Mrs. Emily Savora .ot and Bldg., Block 215, Lot 9 ... 104.44 12.09 11.66 128.19 Harvey Scott Foundation and Bldg., 712 Willoughby 9.12 82 99 10.93 Mrs. Shanks Platform and Fill, behind Hughes and Holst. 25.40 11.26 3.66 40.32 G. H. Skinner ... Lot and Hause, Block 217, Lot 10 g 18742 . 13.74 151.16 Duncan Sinclair Uand and Bldg., Block 8, Lot 7 ... 93.99 8.46 10.25 11270 L. H. Smith Let and Bldg., E. St. and Highway . 256.99 108.79 3638 400.18 Tom Smyth ... ......band and Bldg., 455 S. Franklin St. 218.50 19.67 23.82 26199 Frank Stine and Arthur Thompson ... .. . ..ot and House, Opposite E, Bayside 132.64 20.10 15.27 168.01 L. J. Van Lehn Estate ... Foundation and House, 318 Willouhby A ) 8.66 349 38.40 Mrs. John Vavalis ..........Lot, Apt. and !; completed House, 907 W. ’ | th St. . o Beedsd 27.89 84 287 31.60 Andrew J. Wanamaker ......] Block 42, Lot 1, N. ' of Lot and Bldg. . 39.37 12.99 5.24 57.60 Carl Weidman . Lot and Bidg., Block 216, Lot 8 .... s 14.44 223 167 84.34. | Carl Weidman ... ... Block 217, S. 14 of Lot 3 and Bldg. ... 50.35 151 519 57495 - Al Willard . 5 ..ot and Bldg., 628 Willoughby Ave. ... 9.26 40 97 10 Wood’s Coffee Shop ... tmprovements, 12th and Harbor Way 19.00 171 207 22.’58 TOTAL . $7,780.27 $1249.14 $914.97 $9,944.38. (ATTEST) C. L. POPBJOY, City Clerk. (By crder of the Juneau City Council) | Aunnouncement | Y McLEAN and W ' INSURANCE have moved their offices tothe new ‘ Second Floor Top of Stairway NER N x oo i minroa e a1 < s 13 " '