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i ¥ PAGE SIX pay R. J. Stowell, 8. Radrian, T. C. Whiteside, Reba Hardin, L. S. Brown, L. Allen, Robert Allen. For Tenakee: Bill Willman, 131 CARRIED ON AI'ASKA COASIAI' For Chichagof: €. Wazburton, L. WEEKEND FLIGHTS - oo = e, Over the three notida¥, | ol PECC Huggarty, MrrAne Alaska Coestal Airlines Cariec © gercon, Mr. Maxvell, Julia Gallant, {otal of 137 passengers as folloWS: | oy iy 'y ong e petersburg: Mr. and Mrs. SR o way: Pat Carrsll, ME.| Davis, T E ures and Mrs. J. M. Millan, Al Smith, | Dr. Joh: For Hawk Inlet: F. Harris, Rev. G. E. Galsnt, Bernard| Anderson, Dr. Johnson. Baker. . Hoonah: Francis Marvin. g ;lfllr Todd: Ray Antozie, Julis Stowell, Carson, Frank Sision, Jack Mason For Angoon: Martha Wright For Taku Lodge: Dorothy Far- rell, Mr. Casler, Evie Hastings For Petersburg: Conrad Baker, Mis, C. Vestra, Felix Toner, Bob Tandy, Mrs. John Homne, J. P. Monagle. Joe From mers, aay Mrs. Dr From Sitka: z'ch Geraldine Jones, B. Mitchell, Rev. Nevue, Mr. and Mr: Nygaard and two children, Al Giles, Daisy Bamabas, Sarah John, | Axel Johnson, May Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Mildred Trafton, Cecelia | Felton, E. L. McLaughlin, Mrs. Louis Lockwood, John Osborne, | Mrs. C. Westre, C. Graves, Jackldllnenu, \olyneaux, Alice Moy, W. Lippin- ott, Charles Tourack, Dick Perce, Mrs. W. Lippincott, David Price | David Howard, A. Sutton, Lloyd utton, Peter Zing, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sutton. From Angoon: George Kane. From Tenakee: G. R. Dobbin, David Dalzell, Mary Crowell, From Chichagof: S. Warburton, R. Bagley, Leo La%em Vroomal Dan Anuerson, For Ketchikan: Emma Neilson For Skagway: Jane Rogers, Ccl ©. F. Ohlson, Joyce Pier Opal Shagman, Marvin Scldin, Zdith Soldin. For Rogers For Sitka: J. Bettram, Alice Moy, Gordon Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, S. Graves, W. G. Mitchell, NOTICE OF DEL TO WHOM §T MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that th completed ana is now open for publ: Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, order of sale. A The following list shows the tracts as assessed : at Haines: R. Laurin, W. R e Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for thi ic inspection at the Office of the City Cl‘nrk, at Juneau, Alaska on the 15th day of July, 1 DELINQUENT TAX ROLL jon and to whom assessed if known dation and Bldg. ave., Land and Bldgs. Lot, Block and Descript Helen Adamson, 845 W. 8th Street, Fou Alaska Housing Authority, Willoughby 4 Mrs. Della E. Alstead, Block 121, Lot 4 Lot only : Arctic Cab Stand (Now Alaska Transfer) Carl Bergstrom, Block N, Lot 1, Building Only Henry A. and Irene Benson, 227 Tth Street, Land and Bldg. (Last 'a) (Last (Last (Balance) Art Berthold, 1033 W. 9th Street, Foundation and Bldg. E. W. and Margaret Bliss, Block 205, Lot 2 and Bldg. E. W. and Margaret Bliss, 503 South Franklin Street, Lot and Bldg. E. W. and Margaret Bliss, 481 South Franklin Street, Lot and Bldg E. W. and Margaret Bliss, 507 South Franklin Street, Lot and 2 Bldgs. John Borbridge, 1012 West Ninth Street, Foundation and Bldg. Mrs. June Borbridge Est., South Side 7th Street, Lot and Cabin Mrs. Anna Caldwell, 922 Pike Alley, Foundation and Cabin Block 8, NE ': Lot 7 and Bldg. Lila B. Olds Carpenter Est., .. Willoughby Ave., Block C, Foundation and Mrs. Rose Cochran, 331-333 Cabins - Jake Cropley, 359 Willoughby Ave., Foundation and Bldg. (Balance) Marjorie Cropley, Block B, 492A Willoughby Ave., Lot and Bldg. Trevor Davis, Block 29, Lot 2 and Bldgs. (Balance) Loren DeMers, Block 2, Lot 12 and Bldg. Mrs. Peter H. Dick, 921 8th Street, Foundation and Bldg. Austin Earl, Block 31, Lot 8 and Frac. 7 and Bldg. Anna and Martin Ebona, 945 W. 8th Street, Foundation and Bldg. Lillie Edwards, 712 Willoughby Ave.-Tract C, Land and Bldg. C. E. and Myrtle Erickson, Block 1. Lot 1 cnd Bldg. Norman F. and Daisy Fagerson, 510 W. 12t/: Street, Lot and Bldg. B. E. Feero, Block 4, Lot 5 and Bldg. Jasper Frambrough, 1019 W. 9th Street, 60 ft. Lot and 2 Bldgs. George Brothers Realty, Inc., 202-213 South Franklin Street, Land and Bldg (Balance) Richard Harris, Opp. Block C—Bayside, 342 Willoughby Ave., Foundation and Bldg. R. T. Harris, Opp. Block C—Bayside, 336 Willoughby Ave., Foundation and Bldg. Mrs. Anna Hegstad, ¢ o Jack Hegstad, Block 3, Lots 8, 11, Frac. Lot 10, and Bldg. (Balance) (Last 12) (Balance) (Last '2) (Balance) (Last '2) (Balance) Daniel Hozson, Block 101, Lots 5, 6, 7, and Bldg. Leonard J. Holmguist, Block 26, Lot 8 and Bldgs. . William Howard, 929 W. 8th Street, Foundation and Bldg. Joe Hughes, Block 120, Lot 7 and Bldg. Ralph Jameson, 843 W. 7th Street, Foundation and Bldg. Jimmy C. John, Land and Bldg.. behind Government Hospital Glen A. and Martha Johnson, 524 F Street—Spur off 7th Street, Foundation and BIdgs.: oo » g ” .......(Balance) Mrs. John T. Johnson (Estate), 914 W. 9th Street, Foundation and Bldg. e Juneau Dock and Storage Company, Fagerson and Cole, Opp. Block E—Bayside, ‘Waterfront Bldg. and Floats (Balance) Stutte and Son:, Block 229, Lots Juneau Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., (Now W. J. (Last %) 1. 2,3, 4, and 5, 5 Lots and Bldgs. AT ARNS £. C. Kibby, 1009 West Ninth Street, Foundation and Bldg. George Kodzoff, Block 2, Lots 1 and 2 and Bldg. George Kodzoff, Block 3, Lot 3 and Bldg. George Kodzdff, Block F, Lot 6 and Bldg. Henry Kuchen Est., Block C—323C Willoughby Ave., Cabin only < H. B. LeFevre Est. c/o Jack Hegstad, Seatter Tract, Block 3, Lot 10A—Lot only ... H. B. LeFevre Est. c/o Jack Hegstad, Seatter Tract, Block 3 Lot 12—Lot cnly ... Lee Lucas—Bodding Transfer, Block 203, Lots 6 and 7 only . Lee Lucas—Bodding Transfer, Block 203, Lots 8 and 9 and Bldgs. Julius Lund, 841'; W. 8th Street, Foundations and Bldgs. . Mrs. J. K. McAllister, Block 36, Lot 5 and BlAGR. .....i5 5 Tom McMullen, South Side 7th Street, 60 ft. x 60 ft. Lot only Harry Olds, Block 20, Lot 6 and Bldg. Ordonia Hotel, ¢/0 Fel Ordonia, Block 3, Lot 1, Frac. Lot 2 and Bldgs. (Last ‘%) (Balance) (Balance) (Balance) Cabin James Paddock, 943 W. Tth Street, 40 ft. x 40 ft. Foundation and B Bldg. (Balance) Ernest Paddy, 324 C Willoughby Ave., Opp. Block C, Frac. Lot and Clarence and Bertine Peterson, Block 37, Frdc. Lot 5 and Bldg. (Last *2) Sam Quito, Block 3, NE Frac. Lot 7 and Bldg. Dorothy Stearns Roff, Block 119, Lot 2 only Nona Rogers, 226-232 Willoughby Ave., Opposite Block D, Foundation and Bldgs. Alice Saxon, 499 South Franklin Street, Frac. of Lot and Bldg. Alice Saxon, 475 South Franklin, Frac. Lot and Bldg. Charlie Scott, 1124 Pike Alley, Foundation and Cabin E. E. and Emily Stender, Block 11, NW!; Lot 4 and Bldg. Pete Tabernilla, 1018 A West Ninth Street, Foundation and Bldgs. John Vavalis, 921 West Tth Street, Foundation and Bldg. (Last &) Mis. John Vavalis, 2007 West 7th Street, Lot and Bldg. (Last '2) Jack Westfall (or Lloyd Dedrick and Maude Graham), 917, 923, 933 West 11th Street, Foundations and Bldes. Jack Westfall, Block 233, Frac. Lot 1 and Bldgs. S. P. and Margaret Whiteley, 1011 West 10th Street, Foundation and Bldg. (Last '%) John C. Willis, 1248 West 9th Street, Foundation and Bldg. (Last '4) Miss Estelle Wolf, Block 1, Frac. Lot 3 and Bldg. Hariet A. Wood, Block 17, Lot 2 and Bldg. Peter Wood, 12th and Harbor Way, Bldg. only Mrs. Clara Zibio, Block 15, 2 Lot 1 and Bldg. (Balance) GRAND TOTAL _ 1. C. L. Popejoy, Clerk of the City Property taxes of the City of Juneau, spectively became delinquent the together with the aggregate costs bave been paid. " During the time of publication and notice and up to the order of sale tract of property set forth herein, together with the penalty and interest and a due portion of the costs such payment on both the original and duplicate delinquent tax voll. Seal of the City of Juneau, PEJOY, City Clerk officer shall make prover notice of IN WITNESS WHEREOQF 1 have hercunto seb my hand and the Corporate g mmm.m 16, 1049; lagt publication, June 6, 1042, 5 PPN room FOR THE YEARS 1947 AND 1948 — DELL Pet From Pelican: Klemola, Ar Ted nson. |J Sommers, Sorenson, Esther Atwood b Fom Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. J ardwin, W. B. | povineon o From Gustavus: n. hurg Ander: Powell, Nels Anderson, Minor Peterson. From Gustavus William H. Lehman From King Salmon Fred Harris, Dr. Mr. From Taku Ledge: | Dorothy Farrell, Evie Hasti Alaska, OF From Ketehikan: D. AnGerson, J. H Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas, Aubrey Marsuhin, : W. E. Mitchell. Bob Garvison son, Ted Lam- Sanford, Art oOlaf C. Breddie, Bay: From Petersburg: Felix Toner, R. Mark and Mrs. Mr. and INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health, that sealed bids will be received until 11 a.m., June 8, 1949, for furnishing | complete marine insurance on the | vesesl, YUKON HEALTH. Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by calling 203, Territorial Building, | Juneau, Alaska. | ALASKA DEPARTMENT | announces HEALTH First publication, May 24, 1949. Last publication, June 7, 1949. Anderson, Mrs. M. Murphy, , He ternoon Douglas Community Methodist F A large variety of mer- chandise will be on display, contri- buted by townspeople during their| spring cleaning. Anyone yet hay- | ing articles of no value to them, Sfar, Nu but of possible value to someone | Gastineav else, is urged to contact Mrs, Cun- |beld a get ningham, phone 774, charge of the sale. day will start at 2 p. m. Church. who Sale on Satur- | cn the Community RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY A White Elephant rummage sale | week to visit hi will be conducted next Saturday af- | Cunningham and family. in the basement of the| route to the is SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Mayor Jimmy Graham, great nephew of | rear of th meeting May 10, 1949 INQUENT TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA is bein e City of Juneau, Alaska, for the years 1947 and 1948, has been and that same will be presented to the District Court for the shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, Tax on Sept. 15th Year of Year 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1048 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 (SEAL) __ 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1847 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1047 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1948 of Juneau, Alaska, do hereby certify that the foregoing roll is a tr1 Alaska for the municipal tax years 1947 and 1948, and that all of unt of delinquent or each of said years for he total of all such past respective dages as in said roll stated, and that the total amo of the whole thereof, assessed against cach separate tract fi against each said tract are due and delinquent, are shown on the foregoing roll, together with t interest, penalty, and court costs, separately stated, and the aggregate of the whole thereof; that no part of Tax 9.00 $ 2,200.00 2,200.00 10.00 $ 18.00 114.88 115.10 317.80 33.40 2213 55.00 13.71 20.00 10.00 54.00 54.00 100.00 15.00 80.00 74.00 53.60 4.63 175.86 37.80 4.00 5145 20.00 3.59 83.20 66.75 600.00 119.40 489.17 53.00 44.00 65.60 65.60 ,9.87 48.16 15.00 36.00 58.22 58.20 17.20 19.20 12.00 6.00 42.80 45.00 168.80 240.00 247.00 29.00 13.80 88.00 95.20 2.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 8.00 148.00 64.00 100.16 1.00 124.06 163.00 169.88 62.20 2.51 24.60 38.50 34.00 4.00 4.00 58.00 60.00 63.30 76.00 2.00 6320 6320 22.00 6.00 23.50 50.20 20.00 29.80 2400 68.80 134.00 40.00 40.00 48.80 P $12,540.37 $ 145034 $§ 1,398.52 CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENT TAX ROLL referred to, gy person may appesr Annual 12% Interest 81 462.00 198.00 20 3.78 24.12 10.36 3.40 1.00 66 1.65 41 1.80 .90 11.34 4.86 9.00 .45 Alaska, this 10th day of May, 1949, i for the City of Juneau, Alaska. \ 10% Penalty $ 266.20 239.80 1.09 2.18 13.90 12.55 4.12 3.44 2.28 5.66 141 2.18 1.09 6.53 5.89 10.80 1.55 98 § NQUENT FROM SEPT. i5TH OF THE YEARS Tax Delinquent Sub Total 10,79 $ 2,928.20 2,637.80 11.99 23.96 152.80 138.01 45.32 37.84 25.07 62.31 15.53 23.98 11.99 71.87 64.75 119.90 17.00 106.48 88.72 64.26 4.68 210.85 45.32 5.06 58.29 23.98 3.59 99.75 15,63 719.40 143.16 545.62 63.55 52.76 87.31 78.65 9.87 48.16 18.98 43.16 17.49 69.78 22.89 23.02 14.39 7.59 5131 53.96 202.39 2817.76 279.85 3477 16.54 10551 114.14 2:40 1597 1438 1597 1438 9.59 17745 76.74 133.31 113 14192 184,68 20182 74.58 3.17 2949 4363 40.17 532 4.80 78,53 71.94 75.90 91.12 240 8412 75.78 26.38 6.80 26.63 60.19 23.98 33.76 27.19 82.49 160.67 53.24 47.96 55.29 949 or as soon thereafter as same can be heard, for judgment and Interest, Accruing Costs thereon, and to whom TOTAL 10.79 Mike Pusich announced | | this morning that a special meet- | ing of the Douglas City Council | had keen calied for this evening at |and family moved to Douglas last 3 o'clock. The :alled in regards to requests made | of the city by the building company | Store. Mr. White is a iw“" contemplates erecting living | (he Al units on Douglas Highway. Offi- jals of the company will be pres- | ent at the meeting. , is a house gu mily this week, ar m Ketchikan. H COLUMBIA arrived herc via PAA Mrs. Fr He is en- Polaris Taku mining yperties where he will be emplo; | Mrs. John Mi of the Mills f |riving here fr | FROM BRIT Gilbert Thor irom British C on umbia sister, OES PICNIC Members of the Order of Eastern et Chapter No. 2, and ax Lodge 24, F and A M, -together in the form of inla beach picnic Sunday afternoon Beach Recrea- Although the after- about 65 turned and all reported tion Grounds. noon was chilly out for the picni a well spent aftern MOVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. White residence in the apart- the Feusi and Jens:n e nent , taking over a Road Comm PARKING LOT azement of the Channel a parking lot in the | Douglas Bus Degot, | | for their equipment and | busses not in use. Bulldozing w. being done Saturcay. Brownie Troop 12 | Holds Last Meef| At their last meeting before the summer vacation, members of Brownie Scout Proop No. 12 under | |the leadership of Mrs, H. 5,568.00 Clements last Saturd 20091 {and candles w 4532 | 1 {served 1tertained their m a am. The guests wer for 12 decorated white crepe paper h terpieces of | pansies and yellow da ! Vice-President, as mistress of ceremonies. nal pozm of welcome to the sts was read by Anne Grisham, troop president. Short talks o various group projects were made Jane Albrecht, Julia Waithe Ann Ghiglicne, Bennie MacLean, Leana Osterman, Dorothy Maz Hixson, July Pym, and Julie Hud- New members cf the group, Mar- jerie Alstead, Anne Coe, Janie Hol- 21553 |lenbeck and Sandra Lazettl were 4532 | {cxmally presented with pins and 5.06 membership cards. Corsages we 9.t gl | 7563 719.40 143.16 54562 6355 5276 165.96 9:87 48.16 62.14 147.27 45.91 14.39 58.90 ue and correct roll of the delinquent Real f said taxes are due and that they re- taxes, interest, penalty and court which the taxes assessed due and delinquent taxes, f_said taxes, interest, penalty or court and make payment on any piece of publication, and the clerk or other | Julie Hudson, | officers in the little chapel of the i church with Rev. Robert Treat as | 2d over to the new officers. Host- | esses for the social following the | meeting | Madeline Sturm i 1 to mothers of the new mex bers. ‘All ‘mothers received pictures their ' Browniz daughters in frames made by the troop members Plano selections were played by Leana Osterman, Sheila Gedkins DLerothy Mae H n, judy Franc Anne Grisham and| Patricia Avery. All mem e troop participated dances which they had learned | under the direction of M Alva Blackerby. Patricia Avery was the accompanist Memters of the hospitality com- mittee were Mrs. C. E. Albrecht, Mrs. W. L. Grisham, Mrs. W. E. ixson, M Lou Hudson and Mr Leo Osterman. Mrs. Frank Buckner, Mrs. L. C. Coe, Mrs. Lee Caldwell, Mrs. | Arncld L. Francis, Mrs. Elwyn Pym | and Mrs. Arthur Walther were memkbers of the refreshment com- | mittee. | Special invited guests were Mr Eenry Harmon, Mrs. Trevor Davis, | Norman Sommers, and Mis. Scott Murphy. | WSCS TO INSTALL OFFICERS AT MEET TOMORROW NIGHT: The Women's Society of the Christian Service of the Methodist Church will hold its regular month- y business meeting Wednesday eve- ng at 8 o'cleck. The meeting will gin with the installation of new | in installing otficer. The business ses- sion and program will then ke turn- are Ruth Popejoy and FROM TENAKEE W. D. Trim of Tenakee is in town ind a guest at the Gastineau. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed Bids will be received by FRANK A. METCALF, TERRI- TORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, for the construction of approxi- mately one mile of roadway begin- ning at the ‘end of the present Thane Road and extending one mile in a southerly direction. The con- struction will also include a pile bent bridge for the crossing of Sheep Creek. Bid forms, detailed plans and speci! tions can be obtained at the office of Felix J. Toner, Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- aska. ' A bid bond or certified check in the amount of 5% of the bid must accompany 2ach bid, Bids will be received until ten (10) AM. Jne 14 1949 at the OF- |¥ICE OF THE TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, Juneau, Alaska and then be publicly opened and read. 3 First publication, May 31, 1949. Last.publication; June 13, 1949, |:aska and then will be publicly open- . ! Last publication, June-21, 1948..— 7% 4 ROOM House, completely fur ished, new large radio combi tion, refrigerator, W | ine and etc. 1 block from tow | 105 Gastineau Ave. BOAT, 18 by 8, covered. 60 hp Jeep Good looking, seawcrthy, 18 mo. old. Frank Parsons. 209 1 209 3t | Ph 209 tr door sedan 5 pm 1637 FORD four Blue 930 after oard motor. Call | 209 5t | MERCURY cut 0 BUICK Special, 4-door Sed excellent ccndition, good tire dio, heater. Ph ck 875. i 09 5t | | 1t Elfin Cove, | Pelican, 200 6t | resident iott Fremming, $500. See at call Black! 297 3t| dan s or 200. me with 2 n. Ph. Green 915. NICE comp. 1 apts.,, income, | 04 tt 1942 mile; Plymouth, good conditic: Ph. Blue 730. 203 4t Post; Fritz 202 mi. ag Re LOG CABIN 26x16 1t inside. Ha Inlet. Call 143 202 4 “truck. En Sec at Jay's Su- 99 tf FORD 1-ton van overhauled. $450. per Eervice. FOR SALE: 2 pair skis, good con- | cition, Green 400 after 6 pm. 96 #d SALVATION ARMY 10 OPEN DRIVE FOR $4,500 FUND Promising full value in human | service for every penny of the fund, the Salvaticn Army will oper ¢ drive temorrow for aid in | program. he quota is a modest c Harold B. Foss, a member dvisory Board. All of the $4,500 a: ed locally, and this vides only encugh for ree Tk ties qt the simpl: s fund will provide neces of life feod, elter and clothing—to many who are in un- fortunate circumstances and unable to secure help from the government. | _ the Red it will help maintain hield Reading Room, provide ance to prisoners and ex- and aid to hfl.‘{)l‘xfl“l“(l; s, besides the friendly and! helpful counsel for which the Army | is known. Too, it w help to con- | iuct the religious and cocial serv- | ice program.” i H. L. Faulkner is chairman ¢ Advisory Board, and B. D.! tewart, vice-chairman. Others are G. Cleveland, Jake Cropley, Henry Green, Mayor Waino ' ickson, Frank M. Hermann, M. O. Johnson, B. Frank Heintzleman, Dr. J. O. Ru I M. | | James C. Ryan and Don Skuse. Finance Committec members are | Alva Blackerby, Foss, Green, Dr.| Ruda, Allen Shattuck, Skuse and | Keith Wildes. | PETE PAPPAS DIES Pete Pappas, 76, a naturalized ; Greed, died at St. Ann's Hospital at | 11:40 this morning. He was admit- | ed for hospital care May 11. Fu: veral arrangements will be made by Charles W. Carter ortuary. * FROM TAKU RIVER Louis D. DeFlorian of Taku Riv- °r is a guest at the Gastineau. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BII i The sealed bids wiil be received | by the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- | TION, TERRITORY OF ALASKA,, at the office of DR. JAMES C.: RYAN, COMMISSIONER OF EDU- i CATION at Juneau, Alaska June 28, 1949 at 4:00 P.M., for the general work (including mechanical and el- ectrical work) for the construction of the school building at Kenai, Al- ed. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be con- sidered. Plans, specifications and form of contract documents may be examined and copies obtained at the Office of the Commissioner of Edu- cation or at the Office of Felix J. Toner, Registered Engineer, Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- aska. A deposit of $25.00 will be re- quired to insure the safe return of plans and specifications, this amount will be refunded when they are returned. The character and the amount of security to be furnished by each bidder with his bid is stated in the contract documents. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for opening there- of or before award of contract. ! DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION| TERRITORY OF ALASKA i DR. JAMES C. RYAN, COM- MISSIONER. First publication, May 31, 1949, i i | { Phone 678 over Firs FOR SALE . ,can add | . if wanted. Exquisitely fur- nished. View, basement, furnace, immediate occupancy. Owner will iinance. DOUGLAS, 3 bdr nace, Channel view, sh- ed, 2 lots, age, 1 Heht rooms. ALSO 3 bdr. home, $5,500; garage, furndce, carpets; basement fur- 11 fury i The ER. The IT. MACHINE long, reasonable lease, well ped, also adjoining building icinity Small Boat Harbor. 4-BEDROOMS, double plumbing furnace, cement basement, vi near Federal Bldg., and school. inte possession. Owner 1i- small down pay., bal $75 $500 down, ance like rent. Vacant. Furnished | FRITZ © COVE fioors, ga 2 school bus service; ALSO 8- with 5 s pat. land; room cabin, part furnishe LENAS BEACH and COVE well built, well furnished, es. BEATY SHOP with living quarters, at red, large followir XTH + scheol, Si view DUPLZX, Will nished, alw MURPHY & MUBRPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS t National Ba F{!E SELE ([@éiifl!!@d‘; DRY sack, $7.50 es, garde $1 Box 209. ¢ 0o o announce my agent p ¢ A\MVPA,EAL‘L;A) 10 appoint for the copper s pected. Shares s a minimum purchase of 10 than 8,000 shares remain to be scld. Peter Wocd, Tel. 911, Ju- T 1, Box 2839. 206 U 1641 Piymouth pickup; 1946 Pon- tiac 2-door sedan; 1947 Plymouth 4-door Sedan; 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe. R. W. Cowling Co. 8¢ LONG store, 8 with living quarters, Must settle estate. Ph, 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf MISCELLANEQOUS JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg, Phone Blue 379 HOPES New ana Used Mdse. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2w/ St. Phone 508. 899 4 WINTEE and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥TINUNG - KNIATZINE Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Phatestats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tf SHOP doing fine bust-| DUPLEX—Centains one of towns finest apartments, luxur- tously and fully furnished. Addi tional apartment renting at | per month. Channel view. Owner | financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. SUMMER HOME, two flocrs, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- .| den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL Beach. | BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- | ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY fIOME, 2 bedrooms, | furnished, 3'¢ acres, Glacier Hi- way. AMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, parf | furnished, fireplace, view, gcod | neighborhood, Seventh Street. iflilliam Winn-Phone 234 ! NEW LISTINGS 930 CASH takes 2-room cabin, oil il ure, alsc 5-acre Loop Road 1 mile tfrom , Forest Service strip to e boat landing -way. New roof on house, occupied all winter, available June 3. 000 3-bedroom house East St, Fully furnished. Furniture 2 years old tric stove, refrig., - new wask ine. Best view. Hot automatic oil fur- r heat. 1% blocks 3 blocks from s from Evergreer CABIN, low price, Lena 1ace rtin Feist house bottom rail, 1 bedrcom possible 2 d 5 bo: PEIEK WOOD Real istate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 2th "at Harbor — Fhone 98U 7:03 RENT lable June 1. . 911, © 206 e w;emy or ial Room! 69 t1 > for ront, Shop. Ph. 143. RILTZER 8 ersca Plaao Tor. rent, one block 890 tf VIEW Apt. 2 Federal I NiCE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. WANTED crowd to attend ioned barbecu i on June 4th at b new chapel at and Auke Lak ¥ By-The-Lake Building Fund. 209 4t | WoMAN, ¢ ! in T and o 1 sm, psychology major r in journal- tile business i ence, but willing to learn. | Write Miss Carol Lehecka, Ridge Street, Bowling Green, Ohio. 209 3¢ ales work. , Barano! Ho- 209 2t | WANTED: | Conta 1 tel j‘, ANTED: Houscmlfin,rs‘eady work; { apply at once ‘ Gastineau Hotel, | WANTED: Wi 1ci { Phone 145, 204 tf | WANTED T0 BOY for cash, small ‘ house with yard. Call 714 dags. i 208 6L | WILL the lady who phoned 365 i about the crock, please call again. 206 t¢ WORKING Wuman wants noard and room in private family. Write Empire, co5832. T 205 tf WOMAN wants empty roem in pri- vate home. Write Empire 5831. 5tf LOST ARD FGUND L,OST: Blue Beaded Belt. Ph. Red 165 after 6 p.m. 205 tt fifi;fifif}: Pair of Agln >xn' Bail Park early Sat. morning. Owner may have by paying for ad. 73t CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. PHONE 659 Dr. E. Lannon Kelly” M Gstépath ¢ 7 PHONE BLUE 670 ' EMPLOYED young couple wish td sublet: apartment or house for summer, Excellent care guaron- teed. Urgent. Phone 374. 04 34 a Daily Em- 93 if dh WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial Bldg. 92 u WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 PR | MADSEN CYCLE & I ) FISHING SUPPLY ! | Full line of Halibut and Trolling || 1 Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park || Follow the Cabs to l.m‘——'—_————__—

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