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PAGE TWO GIANTS NOW IN LEAD IN PENNANT cdoubleheader, the Phils winning {th pener,. 7-2, and the Cubs coming back to eke out an +8-7 | triumph in® the nl”htcap \MERICAN 1 GUE The American League leading | RA(E NA loNAL New York Yankees finally were| Pan American flights carried 56 | Baranof mastered by Capt. J. P— n on the road when they split |passengefs in and out of Juneau|Ramsauer docked last night at| From a proposed round the world e r! ubleheader with the Browns over the weekend as follows: 6:30 o'clock and sailed at 10:30 trip to a year's vacation in the B ) St. Louis. The Yankees made it| From Seattle: Merritt Monagle, [with 33 passengers. lupper Koyukuk River district is & T‘:““ )1 r"l“] in a row winning the opener, |Nancy Cochran, W. L. Levar, R. G.| For Seattle passengers were: Mzs.|a long way and is the story that o ey but the Erownies ended an | Riddell, Agnes Johnson, Thad|Harry Pohlman, Mary Lee Pohl- | Mrs. George McDaniel tells. other f“ TR 11-game losing streak winning the |Chaseen, J. W. Forsythe, Borghild |man, Evelyn Pohlman, J. P. Chris-| A little over two years ago Miss gennant race "f o “““‘_,’ econd, 7-6 |Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard[tcnsen, Sverd Christensen, Mr.|Fannie Mae Schwab arrived in wat BOSE SGEk runners—the . Tigers earned @ split with | Biley and infant Ruth, Maxine|and Mrs. C. E. Archer, Leo J. Juneau with a girl friend to see St Two we half of a May were in er a Louis the Boston win the se ston had 5, after 5-3. ong game, 11- the opener, won with one on, helped | mour, Virgil Trucks. | Mead, each on win over to fir e Leics B @ YOV |3 both g B the Philacelpt and 4-2. The A's onal relief pitching and Charley Joost ¥ his 11th Sunday a ends of a doupleheader a Athletics, 3-0 To had scme sensa- by Bobby | Clarence Eddie eacil the P and ear Washington and Chicago White Sox split cone-run decisions. The Senators winning the opener, the White Sox taking the 5-4. th A Kinnon, hemer by followed by Walker h two on, Gordon fou Sid and second, pitche n ave margin. The Pittsburgh klyn into the cellar-dweliing sen LEE 8u t: Lee Butts, son of Mrs, Rose Cur- Dcdg in a|tis Butts, of Juneau, was graduated Ralph Kine: irem The American Univer: eason broke | Washington, D. C. Sunday | Ms , with the degree of Bachel- 'or of Science in History. | Roberts. the 'old. Philade NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneau, d and is now open for p| blic inspection at the Office of the City Clerk, and that same will be pr at Juneau, Alaska on the 15th day of July, 1949 or as soon thereafter as same can be heard, for judgment and | completed Territory of Alaska, order of sale. The following list shows assessed: Division No. 1, DELINQU hert Riley, Paul Llewellyn, R. H. sie Stevens, S Glover, Seattle: Dick, Mrs. Mrs. Red Sox, coming back Marsh, Jack Allman, lice Stevencon, ell Wymer, mers by Ted Williams and Matt|D Egee, C. Rohda, Diean McWilllam, Elizabeth Moxley, e &.m\'chnd Indians continued | Engelman, Leslie Hogins 3 sad Sabbath 10s- | Fred Dunn, Kenneth Foresman. From Annette: Jerry Cashen Clarence Faye Jchnson, Mrs. A. E. Stanley, Donald Newman Jewell Burroughs and Stanley, Murphy, A. E. Solem, Martha Rasmussen, A. C. Studsgaard, Wii- liam Winn, Leo Rhode, J. 8. Mac- William Riley, Verlie Llewellyn, Jes Bertha Ellinger, Ka er.ne Brown, Francine Jackson, Mr and Mrs. L. E. Iversen, Trudine Iver: w. Ro W. D. n, 56 FLY WEEKEND, PAN AM CLIPPERS Wwilliam Reed, Stevens Campbell, William Sey- Herbert | Jacobs Mat Vogt, H Itevens, Erik Ivi R. ~eat, Bloodhounds have ween known to follow a trail more than four days four months. he tracts as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, Interest, Accruing Costs thereon, and to whom \mem NT TAX ROLL FOR THE YEARS 1947 AND 1948 — DELINQUENT FROM SEPT. Tax Delinquent Lot, Block arid Description and to whom assessed if known Year Helen Adamson, 845 W. 8th Street, Foundation and Bldg. 1948 Alaska Housing Authority, Willoughby Ave., Land and Bldgs, 1947 1928 Mrs. Della E. Alstead, Block 121, Lot 4, Lot only 1948 Arctic Cab Stand (Now Alaska Transfer) Carl Bergstrom, Block N, Lot 1, Building Only - 1947 Henry A. and Irene Benson, 227 Tth Street, Land and Bldg. 1947 1948 Art Berthold, 1033 W. 8th Street, Founc Lxm:n and Bldg. G E. W. and Margaret Bliss, Block 205, Lot 2 and Bldg. (Last 12) 1948 E. W. and Margaret Blis 3 South Franklin Street, Lot and Bldg (Last '2) 1948 E. W. and Margaret Bliss, 481 South Franklin Street, Lot and Bldg. (Last '2) 1948 E. W. and Margaret Bliss, 507 South Franklin Street, Lot and 2 Bldgs. (Balance) 1948 John Borbridge, 1012 West Ninth Street, Foundation and Bldg. 1948 Mrs. June Borbridge Est., South Side 7th Street, Lot and Cabin 1948 Mrs. Anna Caldwell, 922 Pike Alley, Foundation and Cabin 1947 1948 Lila B. Olds Carpenter Est., Block 8, NE *; Lot 7 and Bldg. 1948 Mrs. Rose Cochran, 331-333 Willoughby Ave, Block C, Foundation and Cabins (Balance) 1948 Jake Cropley, 359 Willoughby Ave., Foundation and Bldg. 1947 1948 Marjorie Cropley, Block B, 492A Willoughby Ave., Lot and Bldg. 1948 Trevor Davis, Block 29, Lot 2 and Bldgs (Balance) 1947 1948 Loren DeMers, Bloc 1948 Mrs. Pete D s ion and Bldg. (Balance) 1947 arl, Block 31, Lrfll 8 Ahd Prv( and Bldg (Last 1) 16848 M Ebona, 945 'W. 8th Street, Foundation and Bldg. 1048 Lillie Edward illoughby Ave—Tract C, Land and Bldg. (Balance) 1948 C. E. and Myrtle son, Block 1, Lot 1 end Bldg. 1948 Norman F. and Da Fagerson, 510 W. 12t Street, Lot and Bldg. (Last 2) 1948 B. E. Feero, Block 4, Lot 5 and Bldg. 1948 Jasper Frambrough, 1019 W. 9th Street, 60 ft. Lot and 2 Bldgs. 1948 George Brothers Realty, Inc., 202-213 South Franklin Street, Land .md Bldg. ...(Balance) 1948 Richard Harris, Opp. Block C—Bayside, 342 Willoughby Ave., Foundation and Bldg. 1948 R. T. Harris, Opp. Block C—Bayside, 336 Willoughby Ave., Foundation and Bldg. 1948 Mrs. Anna Hegstad, ¢ /o Jack Hegstad, Block 3, Lots 8, 11, Frac. Lot 10, and Bldg. ... 1947 1948 Leonard J. Holmgquist, Block 26, Lot & and Bldes. (Last %) 1948 William Howard, 929 W. 8th Street, Foundation and Bldg. (Balance) 1947 1948 Joe Hughes, Block 120, Lot 7 and Bldgz. 1947 1948 Ralph Jameson, 843 W. 7th Street, Foundation and Bldg. 1947 1948 Jimmy C. John, Land and Bldg., behind Government Hospital 1948 Glen A. and Martha Johnson, 524 F ‘wtleetASpur off Tth Street, Foundation and Bldegs. (Balance) 1947 1948 Mrs. John T. Johnson (Estate), 914 W. 9th Street, Foundation and Bldg. 1948 Juneau Dock and Sterage Company, Fagerson and Cole, Opp. Block E—] Bn}side Waterfront Bldg. and Floats (Balance) 1947 " 1948 Juneau Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., (Now W. J. Stutte and Son}, Block 229, Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, and 5, 5 Lots and Bldgs. (Last 12) 1948 E. C. Kibby, 1009 West Ninth Street, Foundation and Bldg (Balance) 1948 Henry Kuchen Est., Block C—323C Willoughby Ave., Cabin only 1948 H. B. LeFevre Est. ¢/o Jack Hegstad, Seatter Tract, Block 3, Lot 10A—Lot only 1947 1948 H. B. LeFevre Est. ¢ ‘o Jack Hegstad, Seatter Tract, Block 3 Lot 12—Lot only 1947 1948 Lee Lucas—Bodding Transfer, Block 203, Lots 6 and 7 only 1948 Lee Lucas—Bodding Transfer, Block 203, Lots 8 and 9 and Bldgs. 1948 Julius Lund, 841': W. 8th S Cel Foundations and Bldgs. 1948 Mrs. J. K. McAllister, Block 36; Lot 5 and Bldgs. 1947 Tom McMullen, South Side Tth Street, 60 ft. x 60 ft. Lot only (Last %) 1948 Harry Olds, Block 20, Lot 6 and Bldg. (Balance) 1948 Ordonia Hotel, ¢ o Fel Ordonia, Bloek 3, Lot 1, Frac. Lot 2 and Bldgs. (Balance) 1947 (Balance) 1948 James Paddock. 943 W. Tth Street, 40 ft. x 40 ft. Foundation and Cabin 1948 Ernest Paddy, 324 C Willoughby Ave., Opp. Block C, Frac. Lot and Bldg. (Balance) 1947 1948 Clarence and Bertine Peterson, Block 37, Frac. Lot 5 and Bldg. (Last %) 1948 Sam Quito, Block 3, NE Frac. Lot 7 and Bldg. 1948 Dorothy Stearns Roff, Block 119, Lot 2 only 1947 1948 Nona Rogers, 226-232 Willoughby Ave., Opposite Block D, Foundation and Bldgs. 1947 1948 Alice Saxon, 499 South Franklin Street, Frac. of Lot and Bldg 1948 Alice Saxon, 475 South Franklin, Frac. Lot and Bldg. 1948 Charlie Scott, 1124 Pike Alley, Foundation and Cabin 1948 E. E. and Emily Stender, Block 11, NW?; Lot 4 and Bldg. 1947 1948 Pete Tabernilla, 1018 A West Ninth Street, Foufidation and Bldgs. x 1948 John Vavalis, 921 West 7th Street, Foundation and Bldg. (Last 12) 1948 Mrs. John Vavalis, 907 West Tth Street, Lot and Bldg. (Last '2) 1948 Jack Westfall, Block 233, Frac. Lot 1 and Bldgs. 1948 8. P. and Margaret Whiteley, 1011 West 10th Strect, Foundation and Bldg. (Last '2) 1948 Miss Estelle Wolf, Block 1, Frac. Lot 3 and Bldg. . 1948 Peter Wood. 12th and Harbor Way, Bldg. only 1947 1948 Mrs. Clara Zibio, Bleck 15, = Lot 1 and Bldg (Balance) 1948 GRAND TOTAL Tax on Sept. 15th of Year Tax 1948 $ 9.00 $ 1947 2,200.00 1948 2,200.00 1948 10.00 1947 18.00 1047 114.88 1948 115.10 1948 37.80 1948 33.40 1948 2213 1948 55.00 1948 13.71 1948 20.00 1948 10.00 1947 54.00 1948 54.00 1948 100.00 1948 15.00 1947 80.00 1948 74.00 1948 53.60 1947 4.63 1948 175.86 1948 37.80 1947 4.00 1948 51.45 1948 20.00 1948 3.59 1948 83.20 1948 66.75 1948 600.00 1948 119.40 1948 489.17 1948 53.00 1948 44.00 1947 65.60 1948 65.60 1948 48.16 1947 11.53 1948 36.00 1947 58.22 1948 58.20 1947 17.20 1948 19.20 1948 12.00 1947 6.00 1948 4280 1948 45.00 1947 168.80 1948 240.00 1948 247.00 1648 132 1948 2.00 1947 12.00 1948 12.00 1947 12.00 1948 12.00 1948 8.00 1948 148.00 1948 64.00 1947 100.16 1948 1.00 1948 124.06 1947 163.00 1948 169.88 1948 62.20 1947 2.51 1948 24.60 1948 38.50 1948 34.00 1847 4.00 1948 4.00 1947 59.00 1948 60.00 1948 63.30 1948 76.00 1948 2.00 1947 63.20 1948 63.20 1948 22.00 1948 6.00 1948 23.50 1948 20.00 1948 29.80 1948 68.80 1947 40.00 1948 40.00 1948 48.80 Keating, Zeatt, Ben Alaska, for the years 1947 and 1948, has been THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 33 EMBARK, BAR TRIP TO ALASKA ENDS. SOUTHBOUND us"u%n IN YEAR'S VACATION; UPPER KOYUKUK RIVER On the snuthbound voyage, the Jewett, Miss Louise Galle, Herbert | what Alaska was like. The two had Mocre, Robert L. Estaugh, Alison | been momentarily sidetracked in Estaugh, Mrs. R. E. Robertson, | Zeattle on their way from the East Mrs. Hilda Anderson, Mrs. Owen |or their way around the world and Hoffmier, Mrs. E. Fall, Mrs. Ade- had decided on the side trip. They |laide L. Bailey, I. L. Catoon, foun jobs here and about the time | Arthur Soper, Ernest Hoffey, Fran- |they decided to go back, the yearly cis J. Brown, Mrs. Ole Jackson, inining class started. 's. Mary Pinkley, Mary Pinkley, That was the turnif§ point for Al:erta Faxhill, T. Faxhill, toth decided to attend. Three Thomas E. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. months after the class, Miss willlam W. Whitney, Mrs. B. L. Schwab started going with the than J.| Blomgren, Mrs. John G. Hagmeier, who was to beccme her husband. | Lee Hagmeier, John Hagmeier, | About a year and a half ago Miss For Ketchikan: John W. Baker, Schwab became Mrs. George Mc- Leonor Corlin, | Daniel and for the last &.ear they From Seward: Penelops Easton, have been gathering the necessary Christine Heller, Dr. Catherine gear for the trek north by car Sherwood and infant, Severin | and plane. wanson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.| As ccon as transportation can te Zumwalt |arranged, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- b |Daniel will ship their car to ' Haines for the overland trip to Fairbanks. In Fairbanks they will buy food for a year's stay 70 miles | within the Arctic Circle. They will bo flown ‘to Bettles 60 miles north- west of Fairbanks and then to; Wd Lake. At Wild Lake a base camp will | | tc established and from there the young couple will prospect on John River and the Ncrth Fork of Koyukuk River. A cabin will ce ented to the District Court for the |t on a likely creek or Wild rake and the McDaniels may even stay next summer. In their cquip- | is a two-way radio with | which they will be able to contact Bettles or Wiseman. on, R. er- Jr. er- c.| BACK ¥nOM ANNETTE Gerald Cashen returned from An- nette Saturday, where he has acted as custoems inspector for the past He has taken a job as night desk clerk at the Bnranof May 10, 1949 i5TH OF THE YEARS . MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1949 . i USED 8% Octave Deagon Marimba, |$1,000 down, balance like rent, 4 DUPLEX—Contains ome of the $150. H. C. Jones, Al- aska. Pelican, 2 BEDS, cumi:lete, T _da\'eno. 635 Main St. 212 6t | 212 3t | 1 ROOM house, completely furnish-; ed, new large radio combination, refrigerator, washing machine and etc. 105 Gastineau Ave. Phone| Red 290, LOOKING for a piace to Trailer house, completely furnish- ed. Ph. Douglas 772. i live? | BOAT, 18 by 8, covered. 60 hp Jeep. | Good looking, seaworthy, 18 mo. ' old. Frank Parsons. ' 1937 FORD four door sedan. Blue 930 after 5 p.m. 206 tf FREMMING resident at Elfin Cove. Write Elliott Fremming, Pelican, Alaska. NICE Home with 2 apts., income, comp. furn. Ph. Green 915. 04 l( LOG CABIN 28x16 rt inside. Hawk | Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf 209 6t | 209 tf | Ph. | DUPLEX on 6th, completely furn- i i | rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, cement foundatipn and basement, furnace, elec. hot wat- ( er, elec, range, completely furnish- ed, double plumbing. Near school and, Federal bldg. Possession im- mediate. HOLMS Cafe, reasonable rent, fully equipped. Excellent business. 212 at\“ 000 home in Douglas, Nob Hill. Phone Black 295 or 676. Base- | ment, garage .elec. kitchen, fur- nace, immediate possession. 210 tt [NEW home, Douglas, with 3 bed- rooms, furnace; ALSO, 2-bedroom completely furnished home Doug- las; ALSO_3-bedroom horme, lots, garage, unexcelled channel view, furnace, refrig., etc. ished, immediate occupancy, lsrge garden, garage. MACHINE SHOP at Small Harbor, fully equipped, prlced right, inspection invited, lease rea- sonable. FRITZ COVE year-round home.l garden, etc. AL- hardwood floors, 80 5-acre patented tract and 75 ft. frontage with small house FORD 1-ton van tr)mk Engine‘ patented. overhauled. $450. See at Jor's Su- per ‘=crv.ce FORREST FRADY IS HONORED AT PARTY | FOR 6TH BIRTHDAY Although Forrest Gene. Frady was six years old Memorial Day, | the birthday celebration was de- day, six boats brought in a total of | 7orrem RADIO, lawn mower, large | cffice desk and chair, book shelv-, es. Infra red lamp, massage table. | CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENT TAX ROLL 1, C. L. Popejoy, Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska, do hereby certify that the foregoing roll is a true and correct roll of the delinquent Real Property taxes of the City of Juneau, Alaska for the municipal tax years 1947 and 1948, and that all of said taxes are due and that they re- spectively became delinguent the respective dates as in said roll stated, and that the total amount of delmquent taxes, interest, penalty and court ggregate of the whole thereof, assessed against each separate tract for each of said years for which the taxes assessed are due and delinquent, are shown on the foregoing roll, together with the total of all such past due and delinquent taxes, interest, penalty, and court costs, separately stated, and the aggregate of the whole thereof; that no part of said taxes, interest, penalty or court costs, together with th against each said tract costs have been paid. During the time of publication and notice and up to the order of sale referred to,’any person mav appear and make payment on any Diece together with the penalty and interest and a due portion of the cests of publication, and the clerk or othe, set for or gract of property h herein, of ficer shall make proper notice of such payment on both the original and duplicate delinquent tax roll. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the Corporate Scal of the City of Juneay, Alaska, this 10th day of May, 1949, in | uneau, Alaska. (EEAL) Pizat publication, May 16, 1949; last publication, June 6, 1949. I r | | | 237 Front Street always rentec. | THE CLARICE, THE FORRESTER. | the Seaview | THE Crescent Apts., Apts., 3-apt unit with lots on Cal- houn. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS , Phone 676 over First Nauonul Bank FOR SALE ((onfmued) 1940 Bulck sedan, excellent mechanical con- dition; tires less than a year old; radio, heater; bargain price. Ph. Black 875. 414 6t 37 PLYMOUTH Sedan, good motor and tires; new paint. Ph. Red 415 after six p. m. 4 =) PLAY Pen with reversible plastic | pad, excellent condition. 170. {FOR SALE CHEAP: 1 lot second hand doors, windows, dcors and drawers. Ph. 34. 14 tf Ph Green 662, 14 tf Bertie II (Roy DeRcux), xsoo'BABy BUGGY play pen. portnble electric washer, dinette set, garden | tools. Green 855. | YOTT: 16’ cabin utility hull, shaft, wheel, stufiing box, stern bearing; all like new; in small boat harbor. $150. below cost. Jce Prueher, Bergann Hotel. (0o 000 aoeceos oo {DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for flower box- es, gardens, Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209. 174 t2 © 00 06 C 0000000 FOR SALE: 2 pair skis, good con- cition. Green 400 after 6 p.m. 80 >d 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t VACUUM Cleaner, portable washing machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end table. All practically new. Phone Blue 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6t I AM PLEASED to announce my appointment as sales agent for the remaining shares of Pewabic Minig Co. stock available to the public. Equipment and a six-man crew are preparing to leave town for the copper sites to be pross pected. Shares sell for $1 each with a minimum purchase of 100. Less than 8,000 shares remain -to be sold. Peter Wood, Tel. 911, Ju- neau, Box 2839. 206 tf | Boaf | 414 3t Blue | 14 tf cuphoard ' 14 3t and lawns. Shores I towns finest apartments, luxur- | lously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment ‘renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reuonlble terms. BEAUTY OP—BHQ location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, gar- den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, low price, Lenu Beach. 4 'BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished, wired, water, Auk Bay. COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way, 2! FAMILY HOME, 4 bedréoms, phrt furnished, flréplnce.‘ view, good i neighborhood, Seventh Street. 'William Winn—Phone 234 NEW LISTINGS '8900 CASH takes 2-room cabin, oil range and furniture, ‘also 5-acre ‘, homesite. Loop Road 1 mile from Auk Bay, Forest Service strip to Auke Lake gives boat landing right-of-way. New roof on house, i :ccupled all winter, available June sgooo 3-bedroom house East St * Fully furnished. Furniture 2 years old, electric stove, refrig., new wash. machine. Best view. Hot | Water heater, automatic ofl fur- ! nace, hot water heat. 1% blocks from St. Ann’s; 3 blockd from school; 5 blocks from Evergresn ! Bowl. 199 000 Martin Feist house bottom ___ 1 of ski trail, 1 bedroom possible 3, fireplace, view, basement. 9 Used Cars, 25 boats for sale. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Tstate - - Boats Slle Merchnmlhr ¢ — Fhone 911 COUPLE with cre child urgently need house or apt., preferrably furnished, Red 499. 14 3¢ | WANTED: Troiier un percentage by | experienced fisherman, with op- tion to buy. Phone Douglas 255; Box '1232 Douglas. 211 6t WANTED: Experienced stenograph- er receptionist, also possibly sim- ple bookkeeping. Law office. R. E. Robertson, phone 334. 211 tf ! WANTED: ' Cab drivers at Giacier Cab Co. New cars. 210 tt EMPLOYED young coupie wish to sublet apartment or house for summer. Excellent care guaran- i teed. Urgent. Phone 374, 04 3t i | CARRIERS for Alaska Daily Em- 14 5ti pire, 93 tf dh WANTED: Experienced clerk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial Bldg. 92 t WOMAN wants work of any- kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 4®% u | HISI:!:LLAIIEIIIIS JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm, 14 Shattuck *Bldg., Phone Blue 379 HOPES New and Csed Mdss, We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n/ St. Phone 908. 909 v WINTER and POND, CO. llc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - kniargig Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. "Rt FOR VACATIONERS LONG Establis;ied business, liquor store, grocery and meat marke! with living quarters, Must settle estate. T'h, 103 or P.O. Box 2596. 168 tf 1 BEDROOM house, remodeled, furnished, $4,200. Ph. Black 840. 1111 9th Street. 212 3t FOR BENT 2 SINGLE rooms avallable Jue 1. Harriet Wood, Tel. 911. 206 it STEAMHEATEL rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonfal Rooms. 69 & WURIL'IZKR smnu piano lor rent Andersca Plano Shop. Ph. 143, SEAVIEW Apt. for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE CLEAN steam heated room, J also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 7 738 tf Contrary to their reputation, most bloodhounds are docile and affectionate animals. Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 Annual An interesting sidelight is that 12% 10% Sub Mrs. McDaniel is a graduate of|layed until Saturday afternoon. Interest Penalty Total TOTAL |(pe Columbia University law school.| His aunt, Miss Helen Little, en- BY Origmal Owner, 4623(1) $ 26628 $ :9:53'15 $ ll)’lsuln help fill in the long winter fffr(a!ned in her_npa:iutn;;xt ntka 198.00 23080 263780 5356600 "onths, she is taking a set of law party complete with bir ayica e 90 1.09 11.99 1199 |Looks on mining laws and expects|and ice cream, the group of ten to study them, youngsters going on to a theatre P | ———— party. zi':g 1;;3 1?333 2388 | % Guests were Larry Matheny,| 10.36 1255 138.01 290.91 NoTICEL ' Wayne Fleek, Twyla Westfall, Ken- 340 412 45.32 45.32 neth Axelson Jr., Jimmy and Bon- 1.00 3.44 37.84 3784 We will not be responsible for |nic Farmer, Joy Tanner and Lillian 66 2.28 25.07 25.07 | "ny debts contracted by anyone un- |and Rosaling Langaker. 1.65 5.66 62.31 6231 | less authorized by ourselves. 14 4t | 41 141 1553 1653 Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney. | = FISH LANDINGS SUNDAY 1.80 2.18 23.98 23.98 — e 5 el 1% 119 pEpERAL WORKS AGENCY,| With possibly the last landings| 486 5.89 6475 136,62 | PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- made from areas 1B and 2 yester- | 9.00 10.90 119.90 119.90 | TION JUNE 3, 1949. SEALED BIDS {will be received at the office of the | 48300 pounds selling at the season’s 45 155 17.00 17.00 | Public Roads Administration, 419 |high of 12 cents for small, 17.50 | 16.80 968 10648 | Federal and Territorial Building, | for mediums, and 165 lor large. oo b 872 1820 (juncau, Alaska until 9:00 AM. on| Bousht by Alaska Coastal Fisher | bt : ““ {June 20, 1949, and then publicly op- ]’95: r,ug 05 4.62_! Jened for furnishing the materials | pgunds of 'small, 5,000 mediums, 5.82 19.17 210.85 21558 | 011d performing the work for 12,500 large; Tundra (Petcr Oswald), 3.40 412 45.32 4532 | 0D |00, 10,000, 5000 60 ‘46 5.06 5.06 'stmcung Alaska Forest Highway | s M 8 2% 154 5.30 58.29 58.29 | Project 7-A5B2, Surfacing, Mitkof | Going to Engstrom Brothers: Av- 1.80 218 23.98 23.98 Highway, Tongass National Forest, | 932 ‘A_xel Anderson), 300, 3,000, Paid Paid 359 . 359 | First Judicial Division, Territory of | 1200; Little Emma, (John Winther, 749 9.06 99.75 ‘9975 | Alaska. The project located adjacent | S*:)» 500, 5,500, 3500. 7 2.00 6.88 75.63 7563445 the town of Petersburg, Alaska is Sold, to, Booth . Fisheries, . Sadle . 5400 6540 71940 71940 4917 miles in length and consists of | (2Tl Baken), 1,000, 2,500 and 800. 1075 1301 14316 M316| .0 e g ol Bought by E. C. Johnson: Hi (E. placement of loose i) A. Kchlhase), 300, 1,700, 3,000. 685 49.60 545.62 545,62 | VIPrap for slope protection. The T Sedirere A 477 578 63.55 63.55 | Principal items of work fnvolved in | FRED DUNN RETURNS 3.96 480 52.76 52.76 | the project are as follows: Extra and Fred Dunn, Pan American dis- 13.78 793 87.31 Miscellaneous Force Account Work, E . 5 0 - " trict sales manager, returned to Ju- . 5.90 115 78.65 165.96 | All Req'd.: Clearing 0.8 Acre; Un- 5 hree- K Paid Paid 4816 4816 |classitied Excavation 1,500 Cu.¥ds.; |12V vesterday from a three-wee f 5 ‘ : trip to San Francisco and San Paid Paid 1153 Fine Grading Subgrade and Should- | \/. ]g-% :;-gi ;?11‘; 54.69 | ers 4917 Miles; Pit Clearing 0.5 Acre; | * " 524 63¢ 6978 14727| it Stripping 1000 Gu.¥d.; Crushed | yysqpyoTIONS - GIRL SCOUTS 361 208 2289 Bravel or Crushed Swoue BUAS pycaacr . . . must be 1ot B 173 2.09 23,02 45,91 | Course 9,000 Cu.Yd.; Loose Riprap City Dock, Friday, June 10, 9 am. | 1.08 131 1439 14.39 /3,000 Cu.Yd. Plans and specifica- and 7 pm, {tions may be examined by prospec- e 37 ! 90 6 759 [ tive bidders at Public Roads Admin- | 55 - - Wil leave front of Juneau | 5 % | gh Schoel, 10:30 a.m. Monday, 385 4.66 5131 58.90 | jstration, 419 Federal and Territorial | ;o 53 00" o7 Have a light 4.05 491 53.96 53.96 | Building, Juneau, Alaska; Public| 1o ™" J azugax e Eip Zoilsh Roads Administration, 208 Broad- B o H 3. 5 - . lway-Oak Building, Portland, Ore- | CALL FOR BIDS 21.60 26.16 21.76 49010 gon; Associated General Contractors Sealed Bids will be received by 741 | 9544 935 - 2ies|Of. America, Benjamin Frauklin [FRANE ‘A, METOALF, TERRI- | s Pald 732 732 | Hotel, Seattle, Washington; Associ- | TORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, | 18 22 2.40 240 |ated General Contractors of Am- for the construction of approxi- 252 145 15.97 erica, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, |l mately one mile of roadway begiri- | 1.05 1.30 1438 30.35 | Oregon; Associated Genera] Con- ning at the end of the present 2.52 145 1597 _|tractors of America, Lousac-Sogn Thane Road and extending one mile 198 130 1438 3033 puiding, Anchorage, Alaska. Where in a southerly direction. The con- 13 ;2 ‘s’g n’;‘ig ‘173'22 copies of plans and specifications | | struction will also include a pile 576 6:98 ’16:74 76:74 are requested, a deposit of $10.00 will | bent bridge for the crossing of Sheep 21.03 1212 133.31 13331 {be required to insure their return. | Creek. Bid forms, detailed plans 03 10 113 1.13 | If these are not returned within 15 | and specifications can be obtained 4.96 12.90° 141.92 141.92 |days after opening of bids, the de- rnt the office of Felix J. Toner, Room 4.89 16.79 184.68 posit will be forfeited to the Gov- v5 Shattuck Bufldlng, Juneau, Al- 13.59 18.35 201.82 38650 | ernment. Checks should be made | aska. 5.60 6.18 74.58 74.58 | payable to the Treasurer of the| A bid bond or certified check in 8 28 841 | United States. Plans and specifica- | the amount of 5% of the bid must zfi m igg iggg | tions may be obtained at the office | accompany each bid. 308 37 4077 4077 of Public Roads Administration, 419 | Bids will be received until ten 84 48 532 Federal and Territorial Building, | (100 AM,, June 14, 1949 at the OF- .36 44 4.80 10.12 | Juneau, Alaska and Public Roads FICE OF THE TERRITORIAL 1239 7.14 78.53 Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak | HIGHWAY ENGINEER, Juneau, 5.40 6.54 71.94 15047 | Building, Portland, Oregon. H, A. !Alam and then be publicly opened 5.70 6.90 15.90 7590 | Stoddart, Division Engineer. | and read. 6.84 828 91.12 9112 | pirst publication, June 3, 1949. | First publication, May 31, 1949. Iy o e 240 | L ast publication, June 7, 1949. | Last publication, June 13, 1949. 5.69 6.89 15,78 159.96 | ' 1.98 240 26.38 26.33 | £ 18 62 6.80 6.80 | Feca 3 N " 3 i 2 o2t Saoiling Schedule 1.80 218 23.98 23.9¢ 89 3.07 *33.76 33.7 6.19 7.50 8249 # & i | M. V. BEACHCOMBER 3.60 436 47.96 1.46 5.03 55.29 J. W. McKINLEY $12,540.37 $ 1,450.3¢ $ 139852 $15389.23 $1 » JUNE 15: Hoonah, Tenakee, Chatham, Angoon, Sitka. JUNE 8: Hoonah, Gustavus, Pelican, Tenakee, Angoon, Hood Bay, : Saook Bay. # Loads Every Wodnudfdy at Jmntca.u Cs“e’;t{)h@ ship from C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk for the City of Juneau, Alaska. after arrival of weekly \ ; TAKU LODGE Tor those who enjoy comfort while - “Roughing It Special weekend excursion for. Ju- neau nzdem. including: Trapspor- tation via plane or water taxi, $30. 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