The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1947, Page 8

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1947 THL DAILY /\LASKA EMPIRE - TUNEAU, ALASKA PAGEEIGHT ™™ i amusement device. Temporary certificates to cover rated doorway with small ligt Under this n tmas uf ooy eco’ahon | (Qm OPERATED woretv bona e e e construcd | Feplacements will be issued by the Apartment S O A by in any way to legalize gambling. Tax Commissioner while “Receipt- Awafds flflm)un(&d s bkl i MA(H!NES (OME means any ment dev The of fon of any device, ex-|ed Devices” are being repaired, . L “ 1 " 4 | en lux comme! mlnhlx dec- | apparatus which operates by mea cept music machines, covered by | €lc ip, Due omo&rew B @mm o T T iy T s o s e e e Bl 7 e -1 Y Ommliiee 0 ommiiee UNDER NEW TAX other similar object, which does'age of eighteen years shall.mot be| . veq” or otherwise disposed of, | spectal commendatior Dot involve an element of chance, permitted by any operatogs or other | g™l v T that effect must - ‘ ».8 %] _ T o bt e L excepting coin-operated radio persun L h device in IS gjeq with the Tax Commission= I Ies o “ fzg é’f ey j ey, |0f Richard Garrison, Beht Coi ated gaming device g music machines,| oo ¢ 0o ohtain & Certificate a Ga ‘ ; Avenue in Waynog Tract, and to the S ack il be placed, used 3 t o) ke T o means any so-called slot machine \ . ed| t5 cover the uso of the replace- . B - Gecorations on the Governor's Man- pin-ball, horse-race machine o1 ed o ed within a ra-| o f one hundred yards of any . already been any other apparatus or device which Applidations Have operates or may be operated I means of insertion of a coin, tok- t| en or similar object and which, by tr )1 building. Yellow Cab, Front Street, also a Christmas tree decorated. - Receipts” covering of the tax bill will y the Tax Commission- ing device operators of record Or the Tax Register. Operators in doubt as to their status Chapter 40| f ‘\ll)}\l of TRAPPER FOUND DEAD tion promptly. Any of the Act subject to alties prescribed by law. premiums, or tokens The term include bona fide vend- at Baranof Hot Springs yes- according to word received y by U. S. Marshal William I. Mahoney. He said that he did net have any other retails th at and had sent Deputy Ma ; ght- | Max Rogers and U. S. Comm orated docrway with light- | sioner Ernest Dennis, from Sitka, Residence of | ¢ e Hunter 428 | e " | the p lighted and dec with twos mall light- by writing to the Department of Taxation, Box 651, he T al offices located i Anchorag kan the use of, in a premises occupied by 2 usement device gaming dev than or later Gaming Juneau )f Old Bridge | mailed to all amusement and gam- 1 0 should contact the Department of Taxa- nd all viola- 0 Further informztion may be had i Juneau, or to N Fairbanks or Ketchi- e ) I ph ,',. hedge | to the scene to make an investi- defined, shall firs I I e Honorable Mention ! gation e ey riz ces placed in oper- -ee — nd Mrs. F. A. Coleman.| p, wijiam Whitehead — Sixth | g sl or entitles a pe 3 . pericd July 1 to| The first recorded vessel built in an, of Hoonah, \ Har d chrishl o ement | ceive a prize of a r 31, shail be subject to Swus m; "\(u';un:‘a,; ms, of Angoon, W ormal year close to 69,- > than five cel $100 o 2 e | wi as a 30-ton ship launche R U. 8 Ca:mms - Franklin | ©00.000 pounds of wild rabbit hm | \ch gaming I,xx\(,,[,n,rmu.ljnm sea n u; x” “s,m\ ::\2507 «:‘. 2m~ Kennebee River in WH"’E (HRISIMAS J m\\;m };vx IA[}\[:; ed Christmas tree hxl:filfid in the United States. device and not cash or tok Maine. were Mrs. Ronald John : B AR g W |IIlll"llllllllllllllllllll||l||||||||||l!Illl”lIIHHHIIIIIIHIIII‘HIHIIHH"II||||IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||lll"lllll||||||||||IIIIIIIIINIIINH i hnson dward Jamestown, of Angoon, { Irene Cropley, of Hoonah, 3 t Angoon by Com- dec ENJOYED, JUREAU ° hts on ho Johnson Witnesses m-—604 Fifth Street, Minnie Johnson and de: Ronald John Mrs. George Rice—319 Distin Ave., 24X > jIORY CLEARANCE ALL DHRESSES SUITS-COATS s A MARKED DOWN SAVE-207%- SAVE FOUR BARGAIN DAYS IN STEVENS' UPSTAIRS STORE AND QTEVENSG One of Al;sk::eflox;::;:i:::; Stores SALE CONTINUES FOUR DAYS Saturday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday \94 Fora GAY PARTING of the CLD A ROUSING WELTOME 1o the NEW Make it @ Partyy s Come with ¥ our Friends (o THE SALMON CREEK COUNTRY il (LuB Wednesday Evemingj - December 3lst §-G Bhone !Br Reservation N e [ MANY RESERVATIONS HA "‘T’“_Ef D‘ BER] MA £\ L.ALI_ - A.)\"JA f}-‘ AVOID BEING @ I"AT’I") i%T“L‘ W D YOUR NE i YEAR'S EVE AT THIS G SPOT | L ON THE CHRISTMAS SHIP “ALASKA” of the Northland Transportation Co. 0Old Santa has booked passage to Juneau on the Northland's S. aska and I'll be in town Saturday, cember 27th! And I'll have a whole sackload of presents for the boys and girls of Juneau .. balloons, and candy and surprises galore. Don’t forget, kiddies, you have a date with old Santa himself aboard the Alaska. T'll be looking for you. COME ABOARD AND SEE SANTA! ... Free Gifts for All Kiddies NORTHLAKXD TRANSPORTATION CO. Serving Southeastern Alaska ST O OO vee ngg”!gifi«,gl@”"""””" : ’@@%@!&?&%’%’&i‘@%v’éi!%!g%’&%!&fi?g-v : CLOSED FOR INVENTORY Afier Sale Ends Stevens will be closed for taking Inveniory immediately after the sale has ended. The Upstairs and Downstairs stores will remain closed January lst, 2nd, and 3rd. Both stores will open MONDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1848. No Exchanges, Ap- prevals or Refunds SHOP and SAVE at STEVENS’ NO GIFT EXCHANGES During Sale Period During this sale period there will be no exchanges of gift merchan- dise. Both siores will observe this, as the drastic reductions during the four days of the sale will not permit our employees to make exchanges. STORE HOURS 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5 in

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