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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA™ TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1949 | and the band closed the ceremonles p 4 i Devlin—Personal 1948 6.00 18 62 6.80 6.80 i jUNEAU OBSERVES "””‘ ”’e plf’ ying ot the murch, i ::;: gg;fl Devlin—Stock and Fixtures . 1948 97.00 291 999 109.90 109.90 on- . Dill's Auto Repair Shop, Roy C. Dill—Equipment 1947 12,50 1.88 144 1582 MEM 0R' Al D Av Among offfcials of the veterans' 1948 50.00 450 545 59.95 7577 gxoups participating Wwere ‘Waino Dill's Garage—Car No. 765 s 1948 8.00 ‘2 87 9.59 | Hendrickson, Past Dept. Command- Car No. 164 o 1948 8.00 ” 87 959 19.18 DOROTHY GRAY wITH REVEREN(E er, American Legion; Mrs. Ray Day, Rufus 4. Dill—-Car No. 819 & 1948 6.00 54 65 719 719 past president Amer. Legion Auxil- Mrcaxg Ml:er‘(’\?thB::S:ln‘ '5“0"34 ifig .;)3101 s‘g g: 6.00 6.00 3 1. oug - X A Mor most: of. those who rematned | 857y John oS A 1948 5.00 5 5 % (i in Juneau over the weekend, the | PArtment Commander; Mrs. ‘Betty| . o 75 X 1948 800 2 & 9% 1058 significance of Memorial Day was Bclarmuiok; VEW AU Dolan Dubinick—Personal 1948 7.00 63 6 8.39 839 % e iginal “Holy Day” al deputy chief of staff, and MTS. | 2 ustin D. Earl—Personal 1947 3.00 63 36 399 to help your skin Sloser to the original “HOW DAY’ Bonnie Jo Gronroos, president of 1948 5.00 45 5 600 990 I | ;E“R;Z :";l:;““"“”" holiday Of | 1o Juneau VFW Auxiliary, | Mr, and Mrs. John G. Erbland—Personal ... 196 , 285 04 38 iy k N > John Tanaka and Alan Marcum 1947 3.00 63 .36 .99 feel cool and lool Reyprent and patriotic ObsCIVANCS | ko iy charge of arrangements for i 1948 7.00 63 6 839 1655 h was in the tradition the capital Mémorial Day observances, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Estepp—Person: % 1948 20.00 1.80 2.18 23.98 23 flower-fres! city has maintained for decades : : | N. Floyd Fagerson—Car No. 235 ... 1948 15.50 A7 1.60 11.57 175" | . Capt. Paul R. Drouilhet, USN, of A,L e | Miss Hazel Ford—Personal it 1 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 | Alaskan Command Hendquarters ¢ Into the Channel by Sophia Ts- | 1'% Lotk " perconal 1946 1946 2.85 ‘o4 38 417 | Staff, keynoted the three-part ob- UUlis, and the wreath placing at the 1947 1947 3.00 63 36 3.99 Rt A A Part ob° | emetery was by Jose Dumlao, 1948 1088 7.00 ‘63 6 839 16.55 | servance in his morning address in g \Les(cr C. Fragner—Personal . 1948 1948 7.00 63 76 8.39 839 the Elks' Hall. 4 g ¢ ¥ nd Mrs. Ward E. Garrett—Personal 1948 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 Depstilg Lfom she. Usual theme Tm ms L. George, Block 212, Frac. Lot 8—Persosial in Home 1948 1948 21.00 1.89 229 2518 25.18 BIG bottles b S e (ANN Gldrwr Highway Bus Lines, William Trimble—Car No. FH-86 1948 1948 800 ” 81 9.59 “It is easy to talk~it's hard to : 1948 1948 100.00 9.00 10.90 119.;; 129;9 imi il die. John (‘.uernsey “Persona - 1948 1948 7.00 .63 16 8. 839 limited time “It is not hard to pay homage to | EI.E(I!ON IS (AllED | George Gullefsen, Jr- —Personal 1946 © 1946 2.85 94 38 417 CRANGE FLOWER those who made it possible for us 1947 1947 3.00 63 36 3.99 all to be alive and free. Those trom R 1 949 SEASON | 1948 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 14.16 SKIN LOTION . i ‘i ! George Gullefson, Sr.—Personal . 1946 1946 3.30 125 50 555 for dry or sensitive skin. Non- whom ‘h,l'g incomparable gift has | RiE 1947 1947 4.00 34 a8 5.32 drying. Delicately fragrant. Usu- been received were once free, t0o, as 1948 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 _‘ iy 817 |we are tcday. But they died in| A d"°:‘“;‘l"h[“ral“l::efl“":,?)'l‘kg:‘m:j Mildred Harshburger—Personal (Balance) 1948 1948 412 4 % 5.35 535 jungles, in ships, in planes, in pris- ' resident fish c 4 | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes—Personal J M. 1948 1946 2.85 94 38 417 1 TEXTURE LOTION ons and in slavery. Howevar Southeast Alaska on an industry- U o1e4r 1047 300 63 36 3.99 8.16 for conspicuous pores. Removes came to them, dying was not easy. | Wide basis has been allowed by |qyq pryyes Shop—Mrs. Jack Hayes, Block 9, Lot 1—Stock, Furniture, Fixtures .. 1946 1946 7600 2508 1011 11119 ] excess oil, perspiration, helps dis- “We owe a debt to our dead, and | NLRB, with voting to be held uur-\ 1947 1947 80.00 16.80 968 10648 3 lodge clogging dust. Usually $2. {his is the most solemn of all ob- | ing the 1949 canning operations. | 1948 1948 110.00 990 1199 13189 34956 » " Petition was made by the United Oscar Hegstad— Personal 1946 1946 5.70 1.88 16 834 | ligations. It is a debt we can 3 1947 1947 6.00 1.26 72 7.98 Aeves v in full Alaska Fishermen and Cannery g ) g g it MR V/orkers Union, Local 24359 and 1948 1948 6.00 54 65 7.19 2351 “They live among us In ravarent| g’ May 16 by the 19th Reg- Leonard J. Holmquist—Car No. 5296 . (Last %) 1947 1947 14,00 210 161 17.71 memory, and to them goes our as- 5700 Voo | Car No. 404 i .(Last 1) 1048 1048 1350 41 139 1530 33.01 o] | surance that we will firmly |‘onal NLRB board. Case number .. .5 "yngerford—Personal .. 3 . 1846 1046 380 125 51 556 ER 2'&)2( { SR : Y 1 19-RD-327 was assigned to the peti- | i 1597 % I % 54 | grasp and ever protect the bani | SINCE 184 eed il BEkkeq Ho N toon. 1948 1948 5.00 45 58 6.00 16.88 “’("”U‘—y - | et et Homea Srom tha NLRB previously denied a petition | gytching's Economy Market,—Stock, Furniture and Fixtures . .(Last %) 1948 1948 203.00 609 2091 23000 230,00 their strength flowed from helr, -y unit or plant by plant basis, | Sgt. InmaritPersonal . 1048 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 bodies. : ruling the industry-wide unit was | Jacobs Machine Shop, Block 233, Lot 1 Stock and Fquxpmem 1948 1948 60.00 5.40 6.54 71.94 71.94 | The Navy Captain urged remem- | 0 iate for the purpose of col- |H. E. Jacobsen—Personal 1947 1947 3.00 63 36 3.99 o e i e a6 i B s, cotve v I tne Aweal T m e s 8 2 B O | o ose who i ‘ canning industry. % shaer A e o ¥ 2 § " B 3 i sen—Personal 1 1 A : a8 41 5”""1“1‘ N"“;:‘tiii(}:‘:; n\li‘lltl;:? g“;'( neth Bowman, organizer for the 1948 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 14.16 i:;"lhces;mkel' seat: Mayor Waino | American Federatlon of Labor for |, .+ .. jonnson—Car No. 11699 1948 1948 2,00 18 22 240 240 { Alaska, who said the Alaska Salmon Lynn Johnson—Personal 1948 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 | e e e O il | Industry has indicated that it would | Whils SOUR*G CiETRe L g™ 1947 1947 1150 2.42 139 1581 1531 | flag and introduced Capt. Droull- |y "Giing "t sign a consent elec- Jorgenson Motor Company—Stock, Machinery and Fixtures 1948 1948 40.00 3.60 436 4796 47.96 K |het, and the Rev. Robert Treat tion agreement provided details of | juneau Foot Clinic—Personal—Furniture and Fixtures (Balance) 1948 1948 1.50 05 15 170 1.70 | delivered the opening prayer. “My e i ice—Equipment : i . 1948 1948 10.00 .90 1.09 11.99 11.99 | | working out the qualifications for Juneau Janitor Servier quipi | Buddy” was sung by Bill Bush, ac- cannery workers to vote can be sat- | Juneau Plumbing and Heating Company—Stock and Equipment Teig 1948 i;:g i:ggg z;(:.:g 2;2 g:;;l: g:;;: | ot CKi V. - = il - S| 2) 1 X X . z i | ccn}paul;d by Fred McKinney. . :efacterily arranged. ‘Juneau Young Hardware—Stock and letur:sw T mfl ey (Balanc;) 6 D g 44 198 1455 | Al eans Immediate delivery fo ib s}‘("te':“t '“e‘“ in mt’l""'yu‘lmx”ol’;‘n Fishermen and Cannery Workers | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Junge, Block 216, Lot 10—Persol i e % L s o f P menl ; roke Into two groups after the,yyion yocal 24366 of Yakutat, and | 1947 1947 16,00 338 (o0 2180 el youl Simply write or wire your favorite JEtgealn, o ZuTip e C"k’.‘ UK |y Wrangell Cannery Workers Un- 1948 1948 16.00 1.44 174 1918 77.28 | 4 and firing squad in the parade and | o0 AR BRI SR D e et By 150 50 = 3 e shop or your business house, requesting | for l:\(ler ccrir;mmlc& 01:; :11:)::";::';" | resented on the ballot by the United | C- H- Keil— im u;:: .5.00 .:5 .55 6.00 g.% isi i i 860ArY. WEIR SISTIEL [COLDe Alaska Fishermen and Cannery | L% ; 1 200 .18 22 2.40 . { ey yeueimisrclionche be Jipgsd By ot {dinsen “BEG. SERGOTT TIRDIPR | W:)};e‘la Union, Local 24359 which -\E,ncflnlél?;ry: gx‘:nrllaoadi?;—l’ersonal - 1948 1948 7.00 43 18 Ly ] 28 | Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds it to tion Corps men from Anchorage i, yesqquarters in Alaska. D. C. Langdon—Car No. 585 ~(Last '2) 1048 1948 20.00 -60 2.06 22.66 22,66 | you in a matter of hours! Dependable serv- jand ~ Kodiak Port —Detachments,| "p,.q mopaceo, Agriculture and | Charlotte Lewis—Personal }m :m g% 6‘2 gg gg 6.00 | World War II veterans now in the | Allied Werkers Union (FTA), CIO iJack Loser—Personal - b4 104 2o -‘5 - Sk 950 { ice at lowest rates by Air Express. reserves, and two Coast Guardsmen. | ion yepresentative for cannery | L el e i 11 AR 35 o 1 S0 ! | Aluera. the American Tegion and | OrKers will not appear on the elec- omuipk Lol : 1048 1948 500 45 % 600 999 b | e Veterang f Fereign. Ware: werd | Lo i e s ‘fifgm*;;fs"g: | Lee Lucas—Bodding Transfer—Car No. TK-50 ... Gast i) 108 1048 1:9'% @ ] , | complied wi e req 5 4 ¢ E 4 X carried in the procession which | -Management ~Relations Car No. TR-49 (Last %) 1948 1948 *14.00 42 144 15.86 : < < % | formed after the indoor exercises. f 0?3?327 be;ger known ‘as. the Car No. TK-42 : p . 1048 1948 24.00 216 262 2818 § lnS“ | With the mayor, Captain Drouil- S ot | Car No. 11923 . 1 (Last ') 1948 1948 1.00 03 10 113 67.01 het and Colonel Alexander heading | ab artiey Act. Car No. 11609 .. 1948 1948 19000 1710 2071 22781 22181 4 he tine, followed by motapies of vet- | Reduirements not . fulfilied b¥| 1,y p's Photo Shop—Stock and Fixtures 58 4 DU 1048 108 5.00 5 55 600 6.00 (R .C s ? i y i £ & I*FTA -CIO local and international | yesie McCreary—Personal i stock sy Fé(tures " (Balance) 1947 1947 8.10 97 91 9.98 9.98 m | erans’ groups and auxiliaries, Girl |y, u1uge not filing non-Communist | Lewis G. MacDonald—Harbor Market— i 1947 Py e £8 s34 854 | Seoute a‘r:x; }lg?de;su“" ];?(:)C:Sl::jr:‘mo‘afudavlts not filing copies of con- il“«}[;;J-i-‘y &“’é’cfi?gf“g;:]m 803 e 1948 8.00 a2 87 9.59 9.59 ng Comniunity joined the SSI0D. | giitution by-laws and not present- | acSps 4 ; 1948 18.00 162 1.96 2158 21.58 i The Juneau City Band, resplen- ing rmmm;l reports to membership. ‘Mam Tfunea sr:lo;:;x.,;}léxzmlfiserfsmck and FAXCURES o o 800 126 = o0 3 | dent in white uniforms, played in Only the United Alaska Fisher- |Russel aynard—] 1948 7.00 63 6 8.39 16.38 5 | the rarade as it marched to the d Cannery Workers Union, | 1087 3.00 .63 .36 3.99 i | waterfront. There, after a volley of ‘;";: :xl:d 75 m:u{n" will appear on ‘V W. Metcalfe—Personal . 1948 7.00 63 8 839 1238 : H {shots, the band played a muted| .. eloction ballot. o t alfe-—swl':k and Equipment ...... 1945 32.78 14.75 475 5228 i For Estimates on that New Basement, l'lons_e { harmonization of “Taps” as the| 3B 0N % firet eleotion | Metealfe Sheet Metal—V. W. Mete 1o41 on i ioi svas H vaters receiv y wreaths in 5 3 . .. ' | orFireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings | vecr et yovs vesohs ) i St iy vy s . me we i% BR ww { 4 5 5 [ - e s | since - | 1 30,00 2.70 32 35. 35.97 § 13 We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE | Sweeney delivered a prayer for nav-| s icgictional election against the | Middleton Cabinet Shop—Stock flnld Equipment 13& 5.00 ‘5 .5; G'g; 6.00 g BLOCKS for several houses |al \;/m' dea:. f for the | AFL bY & namgw margin. wme&ms Ranj,il;z;j::Jlskx—Persona 355 R 1048 ¢ 700 63 76 839 839 4 £ | The parade formed again for the iy | R. Morrison—] A 1 85, 22 11 125, B TALL CRSRANDAON J | march pthmugh downtown Juneau| po.auce of its tropical situation | l Motor Rebuild and Marine Service—Larry Bahm—Stock and Pixtures lm o 5’3_40 Bl 313.2: it i 7 |and to Evergreen Cemetery for the | ,ng yeliance oh monsoon rains, In- 'Ne SAE Cafe—Nlck Pelayo—Stock and ‘Fixtures . _(Last %) 1948 1948 25.00 s 258 2833 28.33 " [BipEe SHUAL olpsrEn e, ;. KDere: | dia 15 mare’ vulnerable to crop Tatl- 'Do: ‘Newton-—Personal . : o 1048 1948 'll% g‘s 14'112 1:.39 1:.29 | Sailing Schedule |z s i SRR L wh g B 3 2 8 & ¢ B i merican Legion posts an | country in the world. | cuirt Nordenson—Personal - o i . 4 - ¢ H i e | 1947 4.00 84 48 532 ’ | e comepity, losd vavck . R0 Wotar Préstel me S0 & % W um B & i 1 3 1 51 556 5.56 in_personal dedication of the day.| Fuller Brushman in town. For-ap- | grarry Olds—Person in Home, Block 20, Lot 4 . 946 ¢4 3 i e ! D 1947 10,00 0 33! " [ § | The prayer was by the Rev. Her- | pointment call Mr. Baker, Baranof bThelma Osborne—Personal 1948 10,00 90 1.09 11.99 2530 z | man Beyer. After the band played | Hotel. 209 tf b hie iy 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 J. W. McKINLEY {{“The Star Spangled Banner,” the e R n. Barmenter i 1 1948 7.00 63 16 8.39 839 o : S SN d Mrs. Sam Pekuvich—Personn 1. 63 6 8.39 3 1 military squad fired three volleys SCHWINN BIKES at MALSEN’S. | Mr. an h 1948 .00 K ki . 839 | JUNE 1: Hoonah, Tenakee, Chatham, {™ & BISED o 53 Ed Poyton._ Persona : i mox 0w i! 2 P e e e TRt s S ST emes & | \[; ri0 M. VieTor Power—Persona 1948 12,00 108 131 1439 25.04 ! Angoon, Sitka. § | ELLIS AIR LIiNES { Victor Power—Black 4, Lot l-—::{ock and Fixtures % Nl s 2% 1402 1oz ; i | i Mr. and Mrs. Redman—Person: 1946 9 31 13 139 JUNE 8: Hoonah, Gustavus, Pelican, {1 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETGHIKAN |itiovd L. Reid—Car No. 1345 .. 19047 12100 252 1597 1736 £ Tenakee Angofin HOOd BaY, z 1 LI (;fl;“ ):’l:”;ex;s;;al”m Home——Block 33, Lot l 1946 15.20 5.02 2224 ' ' o, eid—] ; Saook Bay { via Pelersburg and Wrangell =~ Jue s &= R - o s With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg { 1947 800 168 1006 > a ; o1 . C. L. Robards—Personal ... 4 % Loads Every W ednesday at Juneau (Ai v Dock ! Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. 4 Mr. and Mrs. C im ;fi IZ?) g;g: 20.24 after arrival of weekly ship from Seattle ; FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 [ gitcnen Rocovich—Personal 5 1 i 24 535 . e 1948 5.00 45 6.00 16.86 RIS el W - — — - = { 19 i o e - gerri , 4 e) 1 1946 4.50 149 6.5 ] NOTICE OF DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES IN THE CITY OF JUNEAU | W. W. and Dorothy Roff—Block 26, Lot 7—Personal {n Home (Balance) o o e l”lli TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: i 1948 10.00 90 1199 31.89 b The following list shows the items as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, interest, aceruing costs thereon, and to whom tre, Jr—Personal in Home-Block 2, Lot 5 . Tir 5.00 45 600 600 + assessed if know 3 : | John Satre, Jr—] 3 1947 3 £ 399 B “lgusbu VT TAX ROLL FOR THE YEARS 1945, 1946, 1947, and 1948 ——— DELINQUENT FROM SEPT. 15th OF THE YEARS | Ted smmnlw—l’mflml . 1948 5. 45 6.00 999 B (e | .(Balance) 1 1948 150 05 170 170 & Delinquent on Am;g:fll i St William Scolb——?el'mll p 7.00 63 8, 839 Tax Seépt. 15th 127 % Paul B. Shrenk—Personal 45.00 9.45 mfi { ? Items and Description and to Whom Assessed ‘Ien{1 of Year ‘Taxs % Isnterafilt1 l:ennlt:;s ;l‘otnal L 'gcrr.;xé,_l Smiley’s Pool Room—T. Vosotros—stock and Fixtures 5.00 405 1 5395 11385 b by Alred—Personal’ in home (Last 194 .00, - s g ¢ 5.00 ‘45 55 6.00 6.00 B iimis Blectronics, D. . Langdon, Block 9, Lot 1 Stock and Fixturres . (Last 1948 000 u T Te3liam and M. William g'x;nri&—:‘_e;gxgnl- 454 Paid Pmd bt 454 ’ Alaska Janitorial Service—Car No. 793 1948 2.00 S 370 4076 40.7g | Ruth and Francis' Sterling —Tot £6 Teen éhw—flm whd 247.33 Paid Paid 24733 i American Shoe Repairing, John Parmenter or Harry Watkins, Block 4, Lot 1— 1943 34. L . " }Rmh and Franeis T. . 1948 204.60 26.51 2.1 35322 600.55 Stock and Fixtures 2 E g2 1948 7.00 63 16 839 8.39 Howard P. Andreson. Fersonal in home, Block 202, Lot 7 1948 11,00 99 a4 Loug | Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thompson L 1948 7.00 63 76 839 839 ; Haranof Cift ghop-iocc and Fistires R EaE 49 54 54| r. and Mrc Ay mem RNow Ms. Saire)—_ ook and Pixbires 1048 9000 270 927 10197 10197 ¥ Catalino B. Barril—Car 533 . (Balance) 1948 4.8 ¢ 181 1313 " | Sugar Bowl Cl{,; Block 3. Lots 5 and 6—Stock 1948 12000 1080 13 14388 14388 ; Bill's Bike Shop, Wm. Rhymer—Bicycles, Stock and Fixtures 1947 10.00 2.10 3 § 3 Martin Victor Fur Shop—Bl i R o 1 1948 5.00 15 "5 567 “5.67 ¥ e ) 1948 9.00 81 gg lg.;g 24.10 Victory Barber Shop—William Scott—l"umnure and’ Fixtures 1947 300 63 36 399 299 § Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson—Personal 14 W b 76 83 1288 ;erw‘snfi;‘;;"_?fixflwfid_pmonal - 1948 5.00 45 3 600 6.00 ¥ " s ‘36 399 a Danf Lbies 1947 3.00 63 36 3.99 3.99 : 1947 3.00 63 —Personal - ¢ i Carl A. Bergstrom—Personal ! a0 g ;g ggg 1238 | 908 \&:d‘;um sno%:s 3 Lot 8—Stock and Pixtures %3:91 13:% 1;: 1;: ’:fi 21.58 A .00 K E 5 | . Grace Wiley—Personal .............. bl i % Ruth Bertholl—Personal 1947 3 55 500 .99 | Mss 1948 5. 45 .55 6.00 9.99 1948 5.00 45 4 : U Lawrence C. Blackwelf—Motor Bike No. 3 (Last '%).. 1948 125 % ‘1;{’1 }7;31 }’;3 George J. wuuflms._c,gs ggk gwm‘s e siook o nxmr :m 1:.23 ‘::‘4 2:50 ”7:3 7.19 Biiss Trading Post, Seward and Marine 'Way—Stock and Fixtures (Last 32) ;g::‘ g.zg i 65 719 719 | Woods Sandwizh Shop— T8 1947 20.00 dg 242 26.62 55.25 Earl L. Bost—Personal 4 1 65 719 719 ; 1948 * 500 35 6.00 6.00 ar 1948 6.00 - y : 19 oyril Zuboff—Personal . st—Car No. 876 yr ' Bost Auto Paiating, Block 3, ok 3-_Siock and Baupment 1948 9.30 # fhe - 4B BN $517667 § 61820 $ 51049 $637445 $63TAM Mr. and Mrs. Howard Button—Personal ig:g ngg 900 10.90 119.90 119.90 GRAND' TOTALS ... lCA'l'l o PB QUENT TAX KOLL ATt ! fisutl Cliy Trallyays—onr 1948 5.00 45 20 ope 6.00 s certify that the foregoing roll is a true and carrect roll of the delinguent John P. Carrol—P omll 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 1, C. L. Popejoy, Clerk, o(f”the City of Jl;llw-u. -] tax years 1945, 1946, 1947 and 1948, and that all of said taxes are dué and Carl Casperson—Persona g 621 253 27.80 % ty taxes of the Citv of Juneau, 3 ) 3 ’ . id—Stoo wre 4 : 19:00 v personal property taxe: that the total amount of delinquent 1nf Channel Bus Lunch, Lloyd L. Reid—Stock, Furniture and Fixtures :m 2000 4%3 2;2 2; _t;: 5442 that they fihl"“‘,‘,'{‘g W.maemqg‘en&:h:h;;wvwe S amesos mtc-lwmd memu m;::rdmflr ;er-ons for each' of said " ;mnn «ofi'?mfi“&‘l Sales dnasiian Gar No. 7305 1946 190 ! E 5 nalty, together nd t, are shown on the foregoing roll, together with' the total of .all such past Ly e ol 1948 50 ol &y et s ] w-'n:"l oo ‘“m ‘.’;d“p":w""'w“,‘,;‘f.;:,y dnd the aggregate of the whole thereof;-that no part of said ‘taxes as shown, é - 6. K . 19 | due delin ‘taxes; Lloyd J. Christensen—Car No. 11694 1948 63 76 8.39 8.3 t; ve been pa ge 1948 / ¢ interest or penalty ha ; s mcnrpouusalotthecltyoldunelu,.\lnhthhudayo(mymm %&;il&(i}l:‘l‘ Cam(?zr a:g xiamr;aus Personal % W TNV 1fi li: 13: 22?);9) gg_ % mA\l;vr{amss WHEREOF x have hmunw set my h-m'! ‘? . L. POPEJOY, City Clerk for the City of Juneau, Alask 1 f p- 45 . . urieau, Alaska. Mr. ang M. Ec¥in B. Oraig—Personal ¢ 1o 433 110 11 187 487 | Kgest: (SEAL) Melvin Daroff—Car No. 7665 1047 3500 6.65 416 4581 First publication, May 34, 1949; last pubjication, June 14, 1949, Treyor M. Davis—=The Su0p Sboppe—tiock aad Fixtures . 666 80T 87 laweg) \ i s Aoie e ) Wi ¥ -

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