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Newsy Nofes From skagway (Special Correspondence) SKAGWAY, Alaska, Sept. 6.— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoyt and sons John and Alan went to the west arm of Lake Bennett on a hunting trip Priday. They expect to be gone a couple of weeks. Elton Engstrom, candidate for the Senate, was a visitor in Skagway for three days. She re- turned to Juneau by Alaska Coast- al Airlines. Mrs. Mrs. Arnold Gutfeld and son Arnold Robert went to Juneau by Alaska Coastal for dental atten- tion. They returned home on a later plane. Merle Sipprell of Juneau, who has been visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Guy Sipprell, returned to Juneau by Alaska Coastal Miss Eleanor Boyd and Miss Mar- ilyn Boyd went tc Juneau by Alas- ka Coastal for dental attention. They returned home on Wednes- day's plane. Phillip E. Olsen will take leave of absence from the White Pass and Yukon Railroad, and will move to Portland, (gegon. the last of Sep- tember. Olsen has been connected with the railroad for a number of *I'in Wadena, Minnesota, before join- in Portland. The ing Mr. Oilsen departure of this family, active in chureh, civie, school, and com- munity s . is a great loss to the city of Skagway Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleischauer of Baltimore, Maryland, who have Leen visiting Mr, and Mrs. Jack Keller, left on the Princess Louise to return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilpatrick left on the Princess Louise for Se- attle Mrs. P. E. Olsen and Miss Phyl- lis Ann Olsen went to Whitehorse Tuesday for dental atténtion. In a quiet ceremony at the home duty electric portable. A very sat-|drove over the site of the histori- of Mrs. Mary McCann, U. S; Com- isiactory report was received from |C: missioner, on Tuesday evening, the Bgzaar. A game party was dis-! The ladies of the Woman's Club ust 31, Mrs. Mary Jane Ballin- cussed but no definite plans will be under the chairmanship of Mts. Augu ger, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lingle of Skagway, and Mr. Clifford Matthews were united in marriage. the groom’s sister and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. James Sulli- van. H 1 Ben Stewart of Valdez, ar-| rived on the plane from Juneau Tuesday afternoon (to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith. Mrs. Stewart left on Friday's train for Whitehorse where she will re- turn home by way of Fairbanks and Anchorage. | e | Mrs. Vic Sparks gave a dinner| party Tuesday evening to celebrate | ker husband’s birthday, and, also, | to compliment Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith on their 41st wedding an-| |and Mrs. J. McVey, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sipprell, Mr. and Mrs. George | Rapuzzi, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rog- |ers, and Mr. Henry Williams, At | the dinner it was discovered that | instead of teing a double celebra- | tion, it was a triple one for it was also Mr. M. E. Rogers' birthday. The Pius X Mission Auxiliary met | Monday evening at the home of ‘Mrs. Mary McCann with Mrs. Me- | cann and Mrs. L. McGuane as co- | hostesses. Thirteen members were present and one guest, Mrs. Del- ‘bert Baker of Petersburg. The sew- [ing machine which the ladies had ordered for the Mission had also arrived so it was taken to the meeting in order that they might look it over. It is a White heavy made until the next meeting. i in| Miss Helen Wallace arrived They were attended by Skazway on the Princess Norah. e She will be in charge of the pri-| mary grades of the Skagway Pub-| lic School. | E. D. Scott and iive niembers o his motion picture company came' to Skagway Wednesday from Ju-i neau on the Pasado Manana to take pictures around Skagway. Mr. Scott will be remembered as the director of “Harpoon,” the picture! which was made in Skagway last summer. Miss Pat Garrison, the leading lady of “Harpoon,” was a member of the party. Mrs. Frank Gentile, who recently underwent a major operation at St. Ann’s Hospital in Juneau, has re- years and at present holds the po- niversary. The guests were Mr. and | turned home via Alaska Coastal., | his party those present were Mayor Cavalcade of America with Irenc THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIKRE— Crystal Jenne, Mrs. Frank Metcalf, at the Broadway Theatre after the and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander, dance. At the dance, as well as at Jr. |the dedication, Mrs. Jenne gave a Nearly 100 residents of Skagway most interesting talk. She came tc made the trip over the road to Alaska in 1894 when there was no Dyea in spite of a cold . Tre ©kagway. In 1896 her parents took Governor was introduced by Mayor her to Dyea where there was only |Carroll. He in turn introduced the|the Healey Trading Post. When she members of his party. He spoke in!was nide years old she went over some detail of the im| of ‘the Chilkoot Trail with her parents. roads in the Territory sajd|In 1900 she came to Skagway and that he hoped to see this Toad con- | was one of the tirst schoolteachers |tinued. He dedicated the bridge'here. One of her pupils was Mrs. as the “Skagway-Dyea” bridge and Hal Johnston. cut the gold ribbon tled scross/| When the kangarco court was it. Mayor Carroll gathered Up the held at the Days of '98 Dance the ends of ribton 'and snipped them Governor of Alaska was tried anc into short lengths .in order that fined $1. K. B. Hannan, the Gen- |those present mighte take home cral Manager of the White Pass |souvenirs of the ‘event. A ‘Humber and Yukon Railroad, was brought lof cars crossed the bridge and before the court and fined $5 for his refusal to grow a beard this al city of Dyea. summer. Mrs. E. D. Scott, the wife of the director of (“Harpoon,” was the winner of the gold nugget given tc Hans Soldin, Mrs. A. M. Brown and the person holding the most bogus Miss Gail Brimhall, sold hot dogs. Fre: coffee was given to all pres- money at the end of the dance. B 1501948 U DECLARED INVALID BY JUDGE DIMOND Regarding the case of Griifin vs.| the Alaska Unemployment Compen- sation Commission, Judge Anthony Dimond, on Septemkter 10, rendered an oral opinion reaffirming - hls written opinion of June 28, which held that the Experienice Rating Amendment to the Unemployment Jompensation Act was invalld be- ;ause third reading of the bill in the House of Representatives was )y number only. The gist of the oral opinion was :hat even though the Commission «nd several private firms, actingi as intervenors, produced additional svidence at the recent rehearing,| wevertheless the show.ng did noti suffice to sustain the Act. 1 In referring to the letter accom= | 2 nt. When “The Shodting of Dan Mc- Two hundred and fifty residents Grew” was portrayed for the of Skagway attended a cocktail guests, Mayor Carroll showed how party at the Elks Hall from 4:30 versatile he is by playing “the until 5 p.m. to meet the Governor miner fresh from the creeks,” anc and his party. This party was spon- (0 use the words of the poem, “how sored by the City of Skagway andthat man could play.” The Mas- the Chamber of Commerce. iter of the Princess Norah acted the A turkey dinner was served to part of “The Ragtime Kid,” which the members of the Governor’s par- Mr. Carroll customarily acts. The ty, the members of the Common|crowd was most enthuslastic. Council of the City of Skagway and| Following the dance a short news their wives, the executive bonrd!reel showing Governor Gruening of the Chamber of Commerce and and Mayor Carroll on the set of their wives, and three Iinvited “Harpoon,” was shown. Then Mr. guests. Besides the -Governor and Feero played the recordings of the and Dunne portraying Harriet Pullen as |the “Queen of the Heartbreak Mrs. F. D. Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. !'Irail," Charles Coffee, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Feero, Jr, Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Jean Peters and Miss Glor- and Mrs. C. A. Carroll, Mr. Mrs. William Heidelberger, Mr. and >anying the Bill when it was trans-: mitted from the Governor to the Jffice of the Secretary for perma- nent filing, the Court pointed out :hat said letter, although it explain-' »d why the Governor had not signed the Bill, was only a carbon! sopy not containing the Gover-| 10r's signature. Accordingly, the Sourt held that the record of the! permanent filing of the Bill was} 10t complete upon its face, result- ing in the necessity of scrutinizing the legislative journals, from which ‘nsutficiency of the third reading was detected. Attorney General Ralph J. Rlvers! CC LEGISLATION IS '{ | 2-] $1750 dows, owner finance, hard- 181,000 down paym., 1-bdr. home, 2 housés, acre pat. land, Lemon |, HALE prop., compl. furn, 5 acres | RENTAL: MURPHY & MU Phone 67, over First National Bank $4,500 takes 3-bar. furnished home |2-BEDROOM house, pine-paneled 3 blocks to school. Several bed- rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpeting, etc. bdr, furnished, large basement, marine view near school. living room, fire place, 1 con- crete basement, garage, auto- matic ofl heat, tile kitchen and bath, view location, unfurnished. $7,500—3-BEDROOM house, double bdr., furnace, furnished hard-| plumbing, hardwood floors, con- wood floors, view, excellent niegh-| crete basement. : borhood. $10,500— 5-BEDROOM residence, fully furnished, full concrete basement, automatic heat. DUPLEX, Cedar Tract, two mod- ern 1-bedroom apartments, fully furnished, excellent condition, 10 years old. wood floors, very large living room, 1 bedroom. First' St. Owner finance small monthly payments. $1500 down, on~ and two bdr.|3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses, commercial property and bufld- ing lots. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 pat., garage, etc., terms, 10% mi. W ' Schoecker anc. other property c?.'.";fls A‘:yd EVENINGS near A““R_B“S“ Norway | SPECIAL—$850. takes 1997 Buick A puoumm'” OTWAY ! sedan with 1948 motor. This is Point. = 1 a museum piece, in storage .most of time since 1937. Body in per- REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | [°C' shape. clean upholstery, orl- ginal paint, Bood "tires, Climbs to 6th St. from Baranof high, i Call 911 for p demonstration to- { night. A wonderful by for cash, : WOLFRAM 100 acres, $1500. apts. In ‘duplex. Owner will fi- nance, First St. Creek, part. furn., lghts. Terms. FOR SALE states that the legal question is! close and that in behalf of the Un-! employment Compensation com=! mission he will join with the lnter-‘; TWO milk goats, $40.00, Inguire BULDING LOT, 100x100, next to boat 31A558, Small Boat Har- K City Maintenance Shop at the bor, between floats 5 and 6.! Small Boat Harbor. Has small 991 8t' Trental income to carry payments sition of chief clerk of the audit| Mrs. Gene Smith and their daugh- | office. Mrs. Olsen and their daugh-|ter Mrs. Ben Stewart of Valdez, ter Phyllis Ann will visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tunley, Mr. {venors in an appeal to the Ninth Walter Self, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. ia Bogan, United Airlines employees | ' . Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kopan- {rom Mills Field, South San F\'an-!““c““ Court-of Appeals. ki, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Budd, Mr. cisco, Calif, were visitors in Skag- | and Mrs. M. Moe, and the invited way Friday while the Alaska was guests the Rev. Edgar Callant and in port. They were the first girls iy until building replaces. $4,600. {1941 Plymouth 4-door sedan, $650; JUNEAU Beauty Shop, fully equip- 1940 Dodge panel truck, $600; ped in good location. $3500. 1940 GMC panel truck, $350; AIRPORT BAR, CAFE, GROCERY. 1936 Dodge pickup $150. See at Licenses and new bullding $6,000, Jay's Super Service. 991 tf $1900—Small house, Juneau. ! A number of Skagway residents made the trip to Ben-My-Chree 1iZ/? | Wednesday and Thursday. They \were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sparks, Mr. CALL ¥OR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Jror Rentucky Carl Bloomquist of Juneau for the rast two weeks, returned home by Alaska Coastal Monday evening. morning from Juneau on the Ice- breaker Northwind to dedicate the road which has been built between ! |Skagway and Dyea, and the new Mr. and Mrs. Hal Johnston, from the United Airliges maiaten- of the 50th anniversary—should be Was in port. the teginning for he felt that in 20 years Skagway would grow to be a Robert Selmer left on the George had always been a friendly town and always cooperated with him and in return he wishe2 to cooper- ate. He felt that the connection of One hundred and twenty-five res- idents of Whitehorse came to 8kagway Saturday afternoon on a Lator Day Excursion. Bowling, Each bids shall be in accordance iwith the plans, Specifications, and ! ~ther contract documents now on HALL where copies may be obtain- ed by depositing $10.00 for each set. Deposit will be refunded if plans good condition. and specifications are returned in; sleeps 6. Chrysler’ Marine 110, reduction 2% to 1. Fully equip- ped. Priced for quick sale. See $75.00 a year ago. $60.00 takes it. Sandra Garvin, Fosbee Apt. No. | [ !} 2ce. 989 3t |and Mrs. M. V. Rafferty, Mr. and 4 City of Juneau, Alaska will receive Mrs. Clifford Matthews, Mr. and Mr, Peero, President of the Cham- 2nce base at Mills Field to make {sealed bids up to 9:00 A. M. October | GTRTS Bicycle, new, mever used, $2500—One Fritz Cove, One Doug- d : / . Mre. Ben Lingle, Mrs. B, E. Olson ber of Gommerce, introduced the 'he triD to Alaska for. some time,:s, 1948 at the office of the City) sby Cal 43 on Thursisy and el o enllemans and Miss Phyllis Ann Olsen. Governor, who, after compliment- ad théy were quite thrilled over|Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, at which| i SRy ot gy $2675—West Juneau. ’ 7. et ing Mr. Feero on his charming their holiday. time all bids will be opened and v i P12 s4500—center res. Juneau. I[] 1, Mrs. Bd Hestness and daughters, young bride, and telling him that: g g publicly read aloud for the CON-|SPRINGFIELD 30-06, good sights, $5,000—Fireplace, good furniture, 3 S ()y"‘ Mary Anns and Nancy Jean, who he hoped to see him in the Legis- Ms. Helml Bach visited her | STRUCTION OF STREET PAV- call Fire Club. 991 2t bedrooms; Juneau, e have teen visiting Mr. and Mrs. lature in February, told those pres- Dephew, Orrin Edwards and his| (NG AND IMPROVEMENTS IN' . . i ___ $7,000—Bungalow with 45x90 build- ent that this—rather than the end family, Friday, while the Alaska|THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA. 38-FT. Cabin Cruiser “Katinka”, ing lot. 9th St $8500—Behrends Ave; Fritz Cove. $12,500—2-bedroom plus income. $12,7700—3 bed plus boathouse Gov. Ernest Grueninz and his c'ty with quite a few thousands Washington Saturday to enterifile with the CITY CLERK, JU-: T.J. McCaul, Auk Bay. 990 3t with marine ways, below High- party arrived in Skagway Thursday population. He said that Skagway Washington State College. NEAU, ALASKA, AT THE CITY |- - ——— ——— ———— | lands. BICYCLE, used very little. Cost §14000—3 bed Gold Baif. $20,000—3-bed near Governor’s. USER CARS and BOATS. PETER WOOD i i \ . |bridge over the Dyea river. The roads Letween SEkagway, Juneau ¢ ¥ o1t PROILEE fully’ eaiipbed. | b L Bl i i i - oA e o nes wight well Lo the be. Laseoall games and dancing were|" Bid forms may be obtained from | iy, Thomrite SN CHPNL| AL ES AuENCYE 74 nine miles long. Those in the ginning of Skagway. the entertalnment offered, the CITY CLERK, JUNEAU, AL-, Aco cnaine. Reasonable e Real Pstate - - Boats Kf' l } Il] ¥ 1. /‘/[B/ J party were Gov. and Mrs. Gruen- Mayor Carroll invited those pres« ASKA. g w:';e R c. kendnup Pel‘xcan Sale Merchandise CRUUCRY VY 1ees, oy~ (77 |ing, Admiral and Mrs. T. E. Stika, ent {o attend the Days of ‘98 dance _For the first time since the| The bidder may qualify his bid | oo = © B 12th at Hamor — Phoue § {Capt, and Mre, Nells Hauger, Capt, and ‘M. Feero offered to showya FOUrth of July all the members of | to allow withdrawal if he s noti £ i . g 65 % 86 PROOF GRAIN NEUTRALv SPIRITS NATIONAL DISTILLFRS PRODUCTS CORP., NEW YORK ON THE BALLOT in the October 12 election there will be a referendum oa “the practice of fishing by means of traps and Mrs. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. E. P. Chester, C. W. Thomas, the bridge and builders gang were shert skit of the Governor on the in town over the Lakor Day holi- set of “Harpoon” and to T Cabin section, and Miss Mildred McMurphy of Carcross, were over- \night guests at the Hans Soldin {home Saturday evening. the successful bidder on a Public Roads Administration Project at NEAL or a bid bond in the favor of the City in the sum of 5% of the R e et - e 1940 TUDOR. Pontiac Sedan, make offer. Days phone 027 ring 3: by a certified check or cashier’s, triever pupples. Reasonable. Write | check payable to the CITY OF JU- now. Frank G. Dickson, P. O. Box 518, Anchorage, Alaska. 89 6t HARRINGTON and Richardson FOs HEN JLieut, Col. Joseph Alexander, Mrs. “Queen. of the. Heartbreak Trail” d8ys. | Juneau, Alaska, advertised for bids evenings Red 763. 989 tf 1-ROOM furnished apartment, oil Bl MRS R b i ol s i L on this date. e R e A ~o.! Stoves. Phone Blue 275 between s. Earl oper, cook a 2 Each bid shall be accompanied REGISTERED Chesapeake Bay Re- 987 tf 5 and 7 pm. _— APARTMENT: Living room, bed- room, kitchenette, and bath. Fritz Cove Rd. Brownie the Barber. 87tf g oinhalihad 2N £l 5. W R -onfincati v ? amount of the bid, to be fofeited should be cor'lu'nucd or. ... should be abolished.” To abolish traps, we believe, would amount to confiscation and would Mr. aid Mrs, Marvin Taylor have |to the Gity of Juneau by the suc- 22 caliber, 9-shot revolver With NORTHERN Hotel under new permanently injure the Territory of Alaska. purchased the P. E. Olsen residence | cessful bidder in case he fails to! Delt and holster, Belt is made, management. ~ Reasonable rent, at Third and Alaska streets. They |enter into the contract and file an | to hold two holsters and 46 shells. | phone 74. 982 tf SALMON TRAPS MAKE JOBS FOR ALASKANS plan to move in the latter part of the month. Mrs. Rudolf Jankel who has been ted with the New York Pub- _Library and the Seattle Public , visited the Skagway Public brary Saturday while the George ybln(ton was in port. 8he com- mented on the excellence of the local library, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilhelm return- ed to Skagway on Friday's train. ey have teen vacationing in the States during the summer. Mrs. Wilhelm is the English-Commercial teacher in the Skagway High acceptable surety bond in the jamount necessary to fill conditions |i.g FUDSON Sedan. Excellent con- dition. ‘Phone Blue 393 between' of said contract within five days of the date of award. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities in the biddirg. Dated this 13th day of September, 1948. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk, First publication, Sept. 13, 1948, Last publication, Sept. 15, 1948. WANTED $35. Phone Blue 770. 989 tf ! ’1937 Chrysler Sedan, good tires, ! good motor, $350. Call days 507, { after 6 pm. Blue 302. i | | and 9 p.n. 7-HP three phase elect. motor; 16- HP_ Gray Sea Scout, overhauled; 24-HP outboard motors; new and used 12-volt battery chargers; one two-wheel trailer, 500 ft. plow steel cable; drill press and milling machine. Remember to seg “I LOVE TROUBLE” at the 988 6x | FURNISHED Kkvoms for women, close to business district. Second Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 p.m. a5 WILL RENT excellent Bush and Lane Piano, finetone, $7.50 per month, you pay hauling charge each way and carry insurance, Available after Sept. 1. Rent will apply to_purchase price if you wish to buy. Selling price $300, Call Green 565 for appointment, ; 974 ROOMS in private home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 tt { school. HOME for male dog, half cocker,| O@bitol Theatre Sept. 15 and 16.|APTS, Rooms with witeheri priv- ; ” Inquire boat 31A558, Small Boat| JuUneau Welding and Machine | fleges, Home Hotel. Ph. 886. .97 t{ 3 Mis. William Heldeloerger and) Harbor, between floats 5 and 6 fhop. e A Everybody in the salmon industry wishes it could be a 12-month industry, em- s e ek BUMDLe 991 34| T NEW, Lycoming 220 HP motor| srom Federal ;’ iy loying only Alaskans. But nobody ean ch salmon’s habits o weather. S returned home Saturday. FUL] complete Wigh starter, generator,[ 7 7 ploying only Ala ly ange a s habits or the ther. So, They return urday L Size baby bed. mae:w “236 b, e ani | FIOE Clean B e only about 10,000 of the 20,000 people employed for a few montns are Alaska resi- dents. The chief reason why ALL 20,000 employees are not residemts is because there WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regular meeting Sept. 18, 1948, at 8 p.m. Initiation, refreshments REX Concrete Mixer No. 7-8, Ska- git Logging Hoist, 4 speed yard- 92 HP Johnson outhoard motor 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf POTATOES, carrots, small and Kower rent. 315 Gold 656 ti TICE CLEAN ROOMSE weekly of monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18T ns available for the ] nning and games. er, other equipment. Call 363| ; are too few Alaskai the short season salmon are running o1 30 Gertrude Berggren, Rec,| U85S, TI8 evenings s gfi“u:’c‘x::’vmm o e g . Fy — e e ] y » o steam Scandina: But the ONE phase of salmen fishing which dees lengthen the werking seasen SOLID Qak table and 4 chaifs, 3- ey T g S o x £ ; ) BABY t and pad, $5; high. P T N . . GOODIE SALE piece bedfoom suite, 8x10 rug and p i ook opdtion. $E ] LRt 3 ZEREE O is triep fishing. By the Martha Society at the| Pad, 10x12 rug and pad. Phone| S €%°® w0 tt] MISC ¢ ¥ . & 3 A Piggly Wiggly Store Saturday, Sep- Green 611. 990 tf| % , scms Alaskan industries which supply and maintain traps such as logging, manu- tember’ 18, at 11 am 091 3¢ , BATOEE, OB, | e e Pt Con- ‘NOTICE OF HEARING ON with long shaft. Very good running, teactor, all kinds of painting faeture of wire netting, repair of tender and rigging scows, diving work and charters, ; 2 A : + - 3 4 $100. Sheepskin rife case, $5.00.| e aperhanging. Phor including patrol boat operations, are busy six to nine months of year employing Pgmm'f' :o Sll::- ASSETS Ray @urgeon, Douegm w‘o 3;| Frits Cove Road. 980 6t| 2 P ik ? mm:h: thousands of Alaska residents. Confiscate traps and you shorten the working season and hurt Alagka indus- In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau e WANTED; MARINE DIESEL EN- Gykm,_Punl engineers hold- ing chief or assistant’s licenses $325 for 1088 V-8 Coupe. Phone 016- ring 3. 976 4x 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically HAVE that paint fob done - now. Por immediate service see Ralph Treffers, phone Blue 462. 66 tf Bank of Wrangell, a corporation, e et new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph & i residents of the territory who work in these indusiries. Plaintift, vs. Alaska Asiatic Lum.| ©f 1500 hB or 500 tons or over. Sl : X adc Perman. tries and residents of the territory e ber Mills, Inc, a corporation,| VeSSels operating between the Douglas: 168. [ o s Defendant. States and the Territory. Prefer-| ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light| Lela’s Beauty Sho). Phome 20L Moreover, confiscation of traps would mean the gutting off of the steady sup- ply of salmon to canneries. Many of these canneries would be foreed to close, throw- ence givei to “Territorial resi- dents: High wages and excellent Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s 815 Degker Way. WINTER and PUND, CO. Ifie. for an Opder anthorizing him to sell | WOrkinig”conditions. Apply “Box| Jewelry Store. 976 tf ing more residents out of jobs. all and singulsr the property and| 016, Empire. 989 86 Complete fummm Supplies assets of said defendant: : . 1&%{3:;90:@;: coupe, | Develeplng Pk gt £ Enlarging Vote on October 12 to keep Alaskans working. Notice {3 hereby given that a|WAITRESS wanted at Percy’s Cate.| 000, S00ro0, Mm 3 "-uhmuu s n.m‘ s ¢ uu:\: up&flu said petition wu: % ¢ tl| it oM hm' be n above entitled court | e ————~*"— |HOTEI in good location for sale R Juneav; Alasks, on the 28th day | AIGH Sohool Girl to operat pop 1 LOST xlu-;umb-r er 1048 at ten o'clock in| COFH ‘machine. Apply G“E; or lease. Ph. 187. 881 o AND !“ 'ND the forencon, at which time and| Theatre, .evenings, . .81 1t s HOUSES wng lot. Inquire Trev- | PARTY who picked up kand truck, place “all persons interested may - —— or Davis. 794 1| Sept. 9, on garbage dump, please appear and show cause why said 5 hpr 'phoneD.B.!bmmer@mu petition should not be granted and ! an Order made directing the sale of A 2 A : all and singular the assets and px’;;l- HOME AND INDUSTRIAL f said nt " COMMITTEE OF ALASKA TRAP OPERATORS Rl w7 - S e 2 i ver.

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