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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA |FIREWORKS | Largest and Most Elaborate = DISPLAY IS PAGE TWO ; MONDAY, JULY 7, 1947 e Notice of Delinquent Taxes on Real Property in the City of Junean TO WEOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneau, Alaska, ‘frr the vears 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1845, and 1946, has been combleted and is now open for public in- NC e COSSIRD / P (‘11(/ (3 The Juneau's Fourth parade in 7eterans of Foreign Wars, of July, celetration was, the, best | e prstionn: },‘“'g'"‘mfl‘ me""{,‘;&‘,‘ fere Pearl Harbor, the people of Ju- | SEPT. 15th, 1910. jever given in this city, more elab- | ,),vo oyarded by men in uniform €24 witnessed a huge display of 3 Accruing’ jorate floats than have =ver been|f.om each of the U. S. Armed [ire rks, the common decoration | To Whom Assessed Description of Property Tax Interest Costs Total {seen in a dozen simil S, Forces: Army, Navy, Marines and for the Fourth of July on the night |pery1 Atkinson Block 43, NW 14 Lot 4, Fract. Lot 5 and Bldg..$ 12502 § 890 § 1339 § 14731 and furthermore witnessed bY|Goast Guard. The four VEW of the Fourth e committee, | {, ¢ Baggen Lot and Block, 835 W. 8th St. 26.32 237 287 3156 thousands and during glorious| e ners were Raymond G. Beach, headed by Mayor Waino Hendrick- | yang Berg Lof, Bldg. and Garage, Block 215, Lot 6 23.89 215 2.60 28.64 weather. Thomas Snipes, William H. Flint 500 is to be heartily congraatulated | genry Benson . Lot and Bldg., 222 Tth St. 54.57 1.64 562 61.83 As tHe Juhéhu Olfy Bhnd March- and JIIEm ST, Kiegandekt e f0fa resily wc “;'“ "“'11 fob. The iW0 | gatherine H. Berray Lot and Bldg.. 908 W. 0th St. 42,42 634 488 5364 led down lower Franklin Street to truck was driven by Miltord Nar- scows Were enchored 3% yards GM|ary gerthold Fotindation and Bldg., 1033 9th St. 1528 3125 1465 16118 arting point, there were rain- Shall shofe DRLLhE Sl EEee L B Bl Land and Bldg., Block 205, Lot 2 29.75 89 3.06 33.70 lasting about three minuws,| Juneau Post, American Legion, being towed there throueh |p. w. and Margaret Bliss Lot and Bides, 503 S. Franklin St. S R 2 d 265 29.19 [but these foon disappeared, the entered & comedy fldht titled fhe rizey of the Corps of EO-{f w.and Margaret Bliss . Lot and Bldgs, 481 8. Franklin St. 771 69 84 924 I clouds lifted and the sun soon ap- “Juneau-Douglas Baloney Works,” ke irst scow “’;‘5 1_““ ed | ;5 W, and Margaret Bliss . Lot and Bldgs., 484 S. Franklin St. 77.42 2.32 797 871 peared and remained bright during and showing a group of Hutchers ™ i i s and the second | 5, w. and Thelma Boddy .. Lot and House, 939 W. 10th St. 88.95 1348 1024 11267 the remainder of the day placing dogs into a machine which With s, rockets and mortar ke Ioxa Block 203, Part of Lot 5.10 51 62 6.83 A _poured out sausages. Joe Ordos shells. | Harry Bracken ..Lot N. side of 7th St. 1.90 a1 21 2.28 |_Led by a color guau from thelq o, oho tryck while the following Maver Hendrickson started the |y L. Caldwell Lot ofid Bldg., Pike Alley 2565 T 264 2906 | Wachusett and followed by the Ju- |\ 0" manufactured sausages: Joe beautiful display with the opening|; B Caro _Block 11, Lot 4, SE. 5 t. Lot and Bldg. 14778 2419 1719 18916 (peau City Band, the parade started i qeqy Frank Hungerford, bomb. in honor of no less than his |carg and Hooker Block 101, Lot 3 1.00 15 12 127 from lower Franklin Street, P o.ide Carnegie, Al Zenger and Iecently arrived grandson, Craig|caro and Hooker ‘Block 2, 7 interest in Lots 5-6-9-10 880 132 101 1113 j Pranbliss (o Feont, along Front 10, ift GRS rrest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linn | Gonnors Motor Co. Lot and Bldg., S. Franklin St. 78850 097 8595 91542 Mat, (oD, WUGhEnby. Avenue 101 SthMEE Th' gbliow "qapbatle b Toriess al (Iieltigh ME RGNt 1680 | DS EHALCIOrIN Block J, Lot 3, Lot and 2 houses 13342 2022 1537 169.01 e DI M n ~‘>xucc lg;u;;h; the float of €4 for approximately 50 minutes,|jake Cropley Warehouse and Garage, 359 Willoughby Ave.. 19.50 2.96 225 24.71 and Iul]u'.kmu the previous route to 8ree ’I, ¥ ) of the | v spectators had “stars in Marjorie Cropley Block A, Lot and House 174.52 38.94 21.35 234.81 § Main and Willoughby Avenue, tren the Kiwanis Club was one ¢ as they walked away | A ot Block 4. L £00 84 X i the 3 ark more spectacular. Wiitten in red y ? > |Paul Dapcevich ocl ot 3 e : E 48 5.33 Hos e L e R roses on the side of the tloat was the end of Juneaw's BIg|Red and Hermia Darnell ..Block 104, Fract. of Lot 8 and Bldg. 85.01 7.65 9.27 101.93 {Where it disbaiell. IEhe BRSO Kivhol Glabl Wadn, e | Mrs. Peter Dick 38x50 Lot and Cabin, 2 Houses, 921 8th St. 8734 2097 1083 11914 | or . march | wall JJue i Bihcke. it IS v with the elaborate set'golon M. Dore Block 101, Fract. of Lot 8 and Bldg. 20.10 60 207 2277 giving photographers plenty, of OB-i T8 o e e § fiveant chtfton | anchored too close to the | tom pull Fourdaticn and House, 132 Willoughby - 2275 10.24 330 3620 portunity yfo Bop e s 1e7‘ and & regal blte robs, sat on VDA fo be seen WItH the Aweption |y, 1ouise Erickson Block 1, 3/10 interest in Lot 8 4.99 45 54 5.98 kel L glum thione, re; ssenting . Jusliek: Of thosaun the wharf or in windoWs iy o ikl . Lot and House, 940 W. 10th St. 49.14 10.32 5.95 65.41 ‘ |chance to enjoy the wonidetful B8 SUONE OrF o dants, Hiiza- Of the nearby buildings. The oW iys Nellis Fowler .. Lot and Bldg., 1108 W. 9th St. 22.12 1.99 241 26.52 {flonts, work on many baying taken 8L I FUER St AotaN; Wikn the BOmbs, Gta, Was AtibHored 1 m. mifler _tand and Tmprovements, 303 Willoughby 2376 499 288 3163 ! sevebal fyeeks hof, Hinle breparing | Bro s Now. . Dreised 4 TALEE Vel pHEUIn &hb Day |D. E. Fuller Block F. Piling, Foundation and Houses 27.20 5.71 329 3620 nes Yhe two little girls graciously waved = CIedit amust be given to the fol-35 g, dniiler _Lot and House, 133 Main St 191.18 2707 2182 240,07 | On the first float was Queen their wands at the admiring 1"“_“‘g ‘I‘“:”".‘“ mc"”“h" _“"”']_“"[‘Hm"nmn Giel Woundation, 46x60 Platform and Cabin, Cecelia, With. Queenty grace she(crowds. Two groups, which! dpe 1ard and long ‘hours getting shis| 921 W. 10th St. 157.03 2890 1868 20551 ) nodded and smiled at her cheering|supported by the club, were tepre- ¢t pieces framed and for other |y Goldstein "ot and Bldg., 263 Admiral Way ... 25.92 544 214 34.50 (’55”[ S SATIN subjects that lined the stregts. Al-|gented on the float. The Mariner functions ’;“i""“ In the [ireworks | Goldstein Improvement Co.Lot and Apt. Bldg., 245 Admiral Way 166.90 35.05 20,20 22215 <0 on the float sat members of her |scouts had as their representatives: display: Glenn Leach, Bill Matheny, | Goldstein Improvement Co.Lot and Bldg., S. Franklin St. 162.66 3416 19.68 216.50 royal court. Princesses were Annjarlene Godkins, Jeanette Casper- Cled C""‘"{”‘S- ”‘“15 Davis, Bud | jack Groomer tand and House, 514 W. Tth St. 56.94 8.63 6.55 72.12 Thompson, Betty Bonnett, Rdath gon. and Jeanette Douceit. Three Nance, Jim Houston, Walt Xnape|jack Groomer _Tend and Bldg., S. side of 7th St. 71.98 11.88 8.39 9225 LACING COMBINATION Dawes. Pat Hogue, Marilyn Merritt, | spall boys represented the Min- 2nd Fred Sorri. C. H. Groves Block 2, Lot 10 3.80 34 41 455 Be Lou Ha Claire Folta,'field Home. They were Gilbert M Alice S. Hall Estate Lot and Bldg., 932 W. 12th St 26.66 3.00 298 3273 Rotemary Dcogan, Harriet Maur-!pereson, Sonny Bierfly, and Nils -’UNEAU ("’Y BAND Richard Harris Lot and Bldg., 342 Willoughby Ave. 7169 10.95 8.87 9751 ; ; s i om TR Sorab A tad, Lenora Olson, Harrist Stone-|Landen W. John Hal Lot and Bidg., Block 6, Lot 2 96.57 1060 1073 117.9) Glamorous twill satin in a front-lacing combination . , , house and Lily Ann Maurstad ; ‘1-"‘1?11:1(2(1 on each side by entrants T and H. Her:aann .Lot and Bldg., Block 210, Lot 4 2 76.57 6.89 835 01.81 combining glamour ; custom-type fit; and figure correc- The closest approach to a bath-lin {he Soap Box Derby, the Ro- EN“VENS fouRIH Mrs. Knute Hildre Block 120, Part of Lots 3 and 4 1170 117 135 1482 ' The uplift b 5t Sl Lt ing beauty was Edra O'Connor who!tay Club float featured the forth- 7 |John and Carl Hoozstad . Lot and Bldg., Block 18, Lot 6 9394 845 1024 1123 UG e dpli b eecholiis lioe: foppedig 0 sy X astride @ galleon, compleie|coming Derby. Mounted on the John Hopkins Lot and Bldg., 920 W. Tth St. 20.72 3326 239 2631 and tall average lengths, {Wits. ol d by the BP.W. f1oat was the winning car of last CGNCERT, PARADE William S. Eoward Foundation and Cabin, 920 W. 8th St. 42.10 893 511 56.14 Club. Miss O'Connor wore Shorts years Derby. The owner of the g Gust Hungren ot and Bldg., 1124 W. 9th St. 20.06 344 235 25.85 and a hat. She was covered With cay Leo Osterman, led the march- .. g . oo moa wnder e | Willam Leslie Jack Land and Bldg., 937 W. 7th St. 26.83 241 292 3216 $17.50 a sheepskin coat to protect her!ers Stuart Whitehead, a non-con- . 8IS 8 Bt O v, | Ealph Jameson . Lot and Cabin, 834 W. Tth St. 63.08 18.63 8.17 89.83 from the sharp wind testant, rode in the car. Al e CEREER O L0 et cole |Tulius Johanson Lot 31, Block 3, 16x25 and Cabin i 33.12 859 417 4583 FILIPING FLOAT boys were dressed in thelr helmets PRet bie SR O 0 e aizht | Jimmie C. John vand and Bldg., behind Government Hospital — 11.32 1.02 1.23 1357 ¢ Live the Philippines” was|gng sweaters. of Thursday, July 3. in Trienge Jobn T. Johnson ndation and Bldg., 914 W. 9th St. 104.28 18.35 12.27 134.90 m. theme of the winning float en- SO e R e 5 Elsic Jones vt and Cabin, Block B, Lot 2 28.25 5.07 334 3665 tercd Ly the Filipito Community P. T. A. FLOAT Fiieeay el U hundreds oo oyce _Block 114, Lot 1 14.65 6.94 2.16 2375 s 25'2 3 O V| Ausitiary. The float which was A school on wheels, complete able to crowd into that section of G, oy Women's Club ... Land and Bidg., Block 20, Lot 5 21.00 189 239 25.13 decorated with pink flower leis onlwith an old fashioned school bell, the city. A flurry of raindraps cut| o “syyjiam Kiarey Tand and Bldg., Block 31, Lot 2 1037 93 113 1243 Q(/fl[/l’_‘/ S/INCE /887 - a background, had Mabubay,|was entersd ty the P & T shoft-dhe hours concert although g ‘Rijiken Block C, Cabin near Gilligan 1.90 a1 21 228 which means long live, sketched inschool children all carried placards ten selections werc given. Mr. and Mrs. George Lane VE. '= of Lot and Bldg., Block 11, Lot 3 501.89 9872 60.06 660.57 flowers on the front of tiie flokt.[with the nanibs of profilnest ciff- .On the morhink of the Fuweilh. Iy 'y o dondpd Tot and Bldg., 943 W. Tth St. 30.00 2170 327 3507 Home Islands of the members of lzens who once attended the local the band zl‘_’:uny appeared :n:d lead ' i Tund "and and Bidg., 84114 W. 8th St 60.80 547 6.63 7299 v two years and had been unable 10 o Community were representedlschool. The teacher as Patte Davjs the parade, delayed from the ad-cyqieq Milter "ot and Bldg., Block 12, Lot 5 131.20 14.58 14.59 160.16 SENAIOR S wwE 1 HRIRUAR AN SO by three beautiful young irls and and thé school children were Eddie Vertised start at 10:30 to 10:40, be- | pg oy wymer Lot and Bldg., Block 227, Lot 3 102.07 2143 1235 135.33 Sl R 1 a small boy, -dressed in colorful Dull, Helen Claire Dister, Julian cause of the fact that one of thefy," james Monagle ......5lock 107, Lot 5, 1 of Lot and Bldg. 394 . 225 62 6.01 D'ES FOI.I.OWENG Hosp"‘l NGTES native costumes. = Juanita Diaz!Rivers, Mildrea Harris, Hayes Mil- flcats that was to take a prominznt ..o ¢ p Nelson “Block 118, Lots 6-7-8 6.00 1.26 3 7.99 represented the Island of Luzon,|ler, Elizabeth Wyller and Michacl SPot in the le was not ready. ipyma 1, Newton Estate ...Part of Lot and Bldg., 43t S. Franklin St. . 94.81 853 1033 113,67 Admitted to St. Anh's Hospital prene Alpayalda, the Island of Vi-|Eastep. The truck was driven by The band, while not as large a5 pynoq; paddy Foundation and Bldg., 324C Willoughby 831 5 91 997 lONG ”_lNESS day was Charles Klose for qavan; Amelia Cezar, the Island D, B. Femmer. g8, preViils occasions BEBRESSE | golin Fititon Land and Bldg., 208 7th St. 12,49 217 741 82.13 mediGi] cige, Bimon Sweskisy %as of mindao, and Carlito Diaz the, The Rebekah Drill Team dressed €ral members are out of towh, made \p . yroo R, Rhodes Black 205, Lot 1, and 2 Bldgs. 50.08 10.52 6.06 06.38 - admitted on Sunday, also for medi- 1)anq of. Juan de Cru A colorfullin white forma graced their its usual‘ sp! {tcd appearance, all Mr. & Mrs, Lester Roberts. Lot and Bldg., 916 W. 9th St. 18.60 162 1.96 2158 WASHINGTON, July 7—@®-—Mrs. cal care. map of the Islands, painted on float. A combination of fresh and members in uniform and was head- | Rodebaugh Fill and Piling, Willoughby Ave. 7.60 68 83 9.11 Elizabeth Skinner Ives, 49, wife of Two patients were dis sed plaited straw, formed the canopy artificial flowers were banked ed by Carol Jean MacDonald, Chiet | 5., Rodebaugh . rand, Willoughby Ave. 5.70 51 62 6.83 Senator Ives, (R-N.Y.), died early| from the hosbital on Thursday. gyer Juanita Ingainet evergreens. Members of Majorette, with Mae Dapcevich, po. Rodebaugh . ot and Garage, 743 W. Willoughby Ave. 93.67 8.43 10.21 11231 today in Bainbri N. Y., the They were John Svenningen, medi- | Filipino veterans formed the ad- ;l;c team were Elsie Linde, Lucille Shirley Elstad, Joyce Hope and Lola |Sen Rodebaugh tof N. siGe of Tth St. 475 43 52 5.70 Senator’s office reported cal and Edward Miller, surgical vance guard for the float. Mem-!Johnson, Selma Peterson, Sigurd Hegstead as Drum Majorettes, all {yyo nragaret Roden ......Slock 11, Part of Lot 8, and 2 Bldgs. 44.11 8.41 5.25 5171 Willi oat, Administrative, There were no admissions et dis- pers of the Grand Order of the Dull, Francis Beebe, Rebecca Feeto, in colorful uniforms and high step- |yr Maygaret Roden .......%ot and Bldg., Block 11, Lot 7 161.80 2041 1822 200.43 istant to Ives, told newsmen cha at the Government H al Philippines formed the rear guard. Berna West, Brownie Bland, Ethel pers and twirlers. : Dorsthy S Hotf .. Slock 110, Tot 2 1830 5.92 242 2634 hat Mrs. Ives had been ill for over the weekend. Juneau Lodge No. 420.' BP.OE. Milner, May MacKinnon, .Esther' M(jmbu of the band appearing Geitia Salo ‘Block 120, Part of Lots 3-4 and Bldg. 63.35 5.70 6.91 75.96 entered a beautiful covered float Erbland, and Gail Perry. I, the .conpert (or DATRAe WetRCAS | i Smilyskyors: et and Bldg., Block 215, Lot 9 104.44 1200 1166 12819 U. 8, DEPARTMEN1 OF COMMEKCE, WEATHER BUREAU decorated in the lodge colors of The approach of the Eors of follows: i | Harvey Scott Foundaticn and Bldg., 712 Willoughby 9.12 82 99 10.93 JUNEAU, ALASKA ipurple and white. It was driven Norway float was heralded by gay, Clea Commers, Glen Leach, Rob- v ooy Platform and Fill, behind Hughes and Holst.. 2540 1126 °3.66 4032 WEATHER BULLETIN phy, DU, e, sccoraion music played by Joan €ria Messexsehimidt, Katherine Stev. |, g1, Skinner Lot and House, Block 217, Lot 10 137.42 1374 15116 DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Hot jive music marked the Rhodes. Dressed in brightly em= H 5 e S A | Duncan Sinclair . ..Land and Bldg., Block 8, Lot 7 93.99 8.46 10.25 11270 % ; e |Teen-Age ‘Club float. A jiiterbug- broidered Norwegian costumes on clrnets |L. H. Smith ~..Lot and Bldg., E. St. and Highway 25699 10679 3638 400.16 e oL 5 Topas ging couple, Charlotte Mason and the float were Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Clan Mallice—also clarnet; Ruth irory smyth _...........%end and Bldg., 455 . Franklin st. 21850 1967 2382 26199 e ot = ’l'::, “:3.‘ cst 4 '(39::“' 2;’ 5 ‘Z”;J""‘ ' Hughie Doogan ‘cut the rug’ atop|Sverdrup and Mrs. Harold Snaring Bl'l‘;{)k; \l“ r e fnC (Frank Stine and Arthur P et 2 ;{,;, (}.2.) x(‘ ip. Cluud\qm the float. Sitting at the miniature and her two small children, Shir-] 1‘(2) . 1111“::;[:11 r;n‘(” é);:v'\lxzr; ‘Thompson Lot and Hous?, Opposite E, Bayside 132.64 20.10 15.27 168.01 A § Clolly s | SORS, bBT - Were - Ted , SBeambn dut. Joy, Sog fid 28 o) b (m‘fl'}riw i Barl Crass—ten- 1y 5 yan Lehn Estate ......Foundation and House, 318 Willouhby 2625 866 349 3840 Bethel 55 “ o 41 Ram =l"):«r]cm- Adsero. Other activities; The Loyal Order of Moose en-, o ll D Peues | MS: John Vavalls _Tot, Apt., and '» ccmpleted House, 907 W. ] 2 . 4 H it - of the club were typified by gay tered a covered float decorated m[ va Richmond and Jerry Pegues 7th St 27.89 84 287 3150 e iy A s i : cartoons that dangled around the the lodge colors of purple and|-alto horr ; Andrew J. Wanfimaker ... Block 42, Lot 1, N. % of Lot and Bldg. 3937 1299 524 57.60 Do s Tbive P Cloudy |sides of the float white. 1t was surrounded by aj RobertSanford, Bill Sperling, John | ory weidman .. Lot and Bldg., Block 216, Lot 8 74.44 223 767 8431 Edmonton §2 54 0 Clear The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- marching unit of members cf [nc Brillhart, Walter Soboleff and Bill | o 1) weidman . Block 217, S. ' of Lot 3 and Bldg. 50.35 151 5.19 57.05 Sy 2 41 04 Pt Cloudy |partment entered a special float| LO.OM. The truck was diiven Ey Sehmitz—trumpets. Al Willard Lot and Bldg., 628 Willoughby Ave. 9.26 40 97 1033 }:"“ £ 52 3 Cloudy ~ jfollowed by two fire trucks. ThelHarvey Hildre | Buddy Hunter, Dick Garrison, Bm‘Wood': Coffee Shop _Emprovements, 12th and Harbor Way 19.00 1m 207 2273 Hayré .. 61 69 0 Pt. Cloudy iloat, built Ly Lars Sorensen and| The Boy Scouts of America floatMatheny and Henry Lorenzen— ¥ :,“e"";“:" Airport "}' 16 :); g;‘i"d George O'Brien, carried a small displayed a camp scene with two} -l‘l;"flbfll"% B i : TOTAL $7,78027 $1,249.14 $914.97 $9,944.38 SEACRUAL 3 oudy house with smol i s meal over an arilou Rusher, Bill Logan an i Kodiak 51 0 Cloudy its “vmd,)\?_.. ™ \1:2 r,’:;‘,f;;i,:";,:f :;g,l:[ pu;t:s)r?:‘: ‘?Ihe Scouts were [Jack Sorri—baritones. (ATTEST) C. L. POPEJOY, City Ch_erk, Kotzebue 8 03 Rain men stood by squirting real water Herbert Martin and Albert Carl-| Earl Bost—bass horn; Leroy West, | (By crder of the Juneau City Council) Los Angeles 57 0 Clear on the fire, and a dog was at a json. Del Hanks drove the truck. |Dr. C. L. Polley snare drums; o McGrath 0 Cloudy The trucks carried mem-' ORDER OF RAINBOW Josephine Hared cymbals, and RS LS HEATT Y T — Drizzle of the Fire Department plus' The float of the Order of Rain- Eimer A. Friend—bass drum. s 0 Pt. Cloudy 'many ehildren, throwing candy. 'bow for Girls, Juneau Assembly| The above group, with those mem-, o . L The Douglas Volunfeer Fire De- No. 3, carried seven girls dressed bers now out of town, has faithfully w 0 Pt. Cloudy |partment also entered their fire|in colors of the rainbow attended |stuck together through all the tribu- nce George 61 0 Pt. Cloudy |truck in the parade. The truck by three others representing Faith, llations of a City Band, have regu- Prince Rupert Cloudy carried members of the department Hope and Charity. The “loat rep-|idrly attended rehearsals at least : '\ 75 ! 0 glv Cloudy jand children. resented a rainbow on the fringelonce a week and have made many ¢ Sitka 56 0 50 57 loudy GARDEN CLUB FLOAT ¢ clouds with a pot of gold|street appearances and also given Whitehorse 8 4 49 0 Bh. Cloudy | Depioting .an .Gld- tashicned. ke 1o N S wgs drawn {concerts. . The band is now recogniz- A nnrouncemen t Yakutat 54 2 50 Drizzle den, The Garden Club float was by a small car resembling a bee.jed as the best in the Territory. T (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ly of fresh flowers. A Tts overall length was aboutd0feet; With the appearance of the band ! ER SYNOPSIS: During the last three days a series of 1ows ineat white picket fence surrounded and was decorated with Iris, Haw-|during the Fourth celebration, Di- ve been moving across the irterior of Alaska. One of them is located |the garden, which was a riot of thorne blossoms, Sweet Rocket and|rector Shofner announced that he * v the middle Laird River Valley in central Canada this morning. |color. White daisies, peonies, and|Daisies, one of the prettiest floatsihas lajd down his baton, relinquish- W Ty B The second one is {;r»;.lx the l;; und;n’\ of Alaska and Canada on the lower | poppjes were the main flowers. ot the parade. The girls on the‘lng his directorship to his successor N g oy fackenzie River Valley. The third near the Bering Strait and ihe |Billie Lee Turpin and Carol For were: Lois Nicholson, Mae{who may be the new musical director i ] g ti J fourth about 500 miles southwest of the Aleutian Island chain. An area |ward, dressed 83 a quaint eclonial gfi?gbm. Lois Harcd, Betty Allen,|at the Juneau Public Schools. The epal'tment 3 B “Xa on « e » ‘”‘]““""d Mo 2400 miles wieat of XC“““"‘”“‘ This deouple, sat among the flowers. Bonnie Chesney, Jean Butts, Pat|bandsmen are all profound in their ’ ssure distribution has ins to fall during the past 24 hours | The Juneau Lions Club advertis- . Helen Isaak, Beverly Earl|pelief that it is through the fine . . 2 coast of the Gulf 1 and Southeast Al over western jed the forthcoming Salmon Dcrby.f:cllggsgr‘(ll;f Beebe. musical ability of Director Shofner Tel‘l‘itfli‘y Of AlaSkfi s 3 at scattered points o northwestern fand displayed two girls fishing| Also in the parade were .Danland his untiring efforts at all times 'd, 1 f? mfldz( 4 E “‘x v:'htlu n;u»:;g of Alz\s;kz\ ranged | fyom a life raft. The float was Darnell on horseback, Jimmy J.|that the Juncau City Band has been 5 Frs : as the 705 ves 1gh as the 80s over the 'nterior |horse drawn with Fred Jacobsen Alaska Native Brother-|brought to its present degree of ef- h d ih fi Y of Canada. The temperature! 2 the coast from Puget Sound to the |handling the rein. The fisherwo- ]F“z;d%)r :‘l“: clowns, Erne Rockne[ficiency and musical standard. ave move . elr 0 lces Gulf of Alaska are near ‘mal, ranging from 46-52 degrees this morn: .men were Ma Valentine and'and Bud Nanc marching units] The band also thanks City Street MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Miriam Page “Casey” Jones. from the Scouts, Boy Scouts. |Superintendent Bert Lybeck for his t ih ’ Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today The A. F. of L. float featured cub Scouts, Girl Scouts andjaid for the concert, transporting i G 0 e » % ' WIND Height of Waves | Miss A. F. of L. (Eva Knape) Brownies. shairs and music stands to Triangle 3 ¢ s 4 o Station 1d Vel. (Sea Condition) |standing erect on the top of a, Between 75 and 100 children |Place and following the concert re- ® i i Cape Spencer C 8 1 foot Leautifully designed arrangement were entered in the kiddie's sec- fturning them to the grade school . s‘m 0“ B“ilding Eldred Rock (':u\:l. 18 1 foot 'of predominately blue and white!tion. Some walked, some rode bi- fauditorium, ps Point Retreat Cloudy 6 1 foot ywith some red. The lines of the cycles and others pushed or pulied o e o o G e e ~ Five Finger Light Drizzie Zero [float were simple but impressive “.V gons, All were gally dressed anc OTICE Second alld Sewal’d Lincoln Rock Drizzle tice, Freedom and Democracy their various vehicles were decked| After July 10, no telephone Guard Island Cloudy i on the American Legion Aux- in multi-colored bunting. centals for the month cf July Second Floor ’ Room 203 Cape Decision Cloudy jiliary float. Mrs. Claude Carne-| FLOAT AWARDS will be accepted at a discount. Al MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY EVE- 'gie, Mrs. Al Zenger, and Mrs. W.| The Filipino Community Cluk |remittances must bear postmark of NING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—southerly winds 15 to 25 miles per J. Manthey, dressed in appropriate |float drew first prize, Garden Club | aot Iater than discount day. Please nour. Remainder of the protected waters and the outside waters from costume, rode on the float, the lat-!second, Rainbow Girls third and |be prompt. Please add 1% sales tax. Dixen Entrance to Yakutat- southerly to southeasterly winds less than ter representing Uncle Sam. 15 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers, | The float, entered by Taku Post. {Fourlh of July Parade Was ~ Ever Witnessed in This (lly | honorable mention went to the Boy Scout float, "necn« n at the office of the City Clerk, tory of Alaska, Division No. sale. 1, at Juncau, Alaska, on the 15th day of ELABORATE For the first time since long be- | DELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR YE ‘\R\ 1940, 1941, 1942, shows the tracts a and tn whom The fellowing ‘\ ccruing Costs thereon, d Sept. and that same will be presented to the District Court for the Terri- 1947, for judgment and order shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of Tax, Interest, 1943, 1944, 1945, and lMS—DELl\QUE\T FROM JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO, —adv.