The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 14, 1949, Page 2

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{ | o~ == . | $5,176.67 Ba3sBEES t1L Bas 20 91 seaghay §§8§;§; 8 aokekakbakas 2.60 242 .55 20.38 6.00 487 13454 75.71 19.18 719 6.00 19.58 839 9.99 16.55 23.93 17.57 6.00 16.55 8.39 25 18 129.49 8.39 14.16 6.00 5.35 8.16 349.56 23.51 33.01 16.88 230.00 7194 9.99 3.99 14.16 240 6.00 15.31 47.96 11.99 347.71 543.81 7721 9.99 240 8.39 22.66 6.00 9.99 9.99 67.01 227.81 9.93 53.24 9.59 21.58 16.38 1238 236.70 35.97 8.39 44453 8.39 1291 3.99 11.32 5.56 25.30 8.39 8.39 25.04 140.28 6.00 1736 62.72 2024 16.88 31.89 6.00 9.99 170 839 113.85 6.00 454 600.55 8.39 8.39 101.97 143.88 5.67 3.99 6.00 3.99 21.58 9.99 7.19 55.25 6.00 $ 61829 $ 57949 $637445 $6374.45 certify that' the foregoing roll is a true and correct roll of the delinquent, 1946, 1947 and 1848, and that all of said taxes are due and inquent the respective dates as in said roll stated, and that the total amount of delinquent taxes, interest, and or persons for each of said years for which the taxes are shown on the foregoing roll, together with the total of all such past —_— :‘l'op IN‘I‘ERIOR MEN | Earl Conkle—Car No. 11615 ... 1 | [ Mr. ahd Mrs. Ervin B. Crajg—Persenal 1 i Melvin Daroff—Car No. 7665 . 1946 G. “n o d,q, | IN Iwo_D AY MEEI 1 b ‘Truor M. Davis—The Snop shopye—stock and Plxtum (Balance) 1:2 1947 - 1048 1948 l ‘ e C‘. o0 l w"H R ( pRI(E : IN BEklm | Dill's Auto Repair Shop, Roy C. Dill—Equipment ................... (Balance) 1047 1047 | £ 1948 ) I i | Dill's Garnge-—Car No. 765 ... St el S A 1948 ne of these (| | L : iz, , 1548 | Department of Interior officials, |' Rufus A. Dill—Car No. 819 10 whose plans might well alter the !M: and Mrs. John Doognln—Personal 1948 destinies of Alaskans and Alaska, 9. C. Dougherty—Personal 1947 cpened sessions of a two-day meet | s gg in the offices of Kenneth Kadow,! ADO]“ Dummck—vPersonnl i i Cuinnen ‘Workers Vote Six fo One Io e - lodg this morning. | il | 1948 Here from Washington, D. C., to Con"nue ODDOSE Com' Mr. and Mrs. John G. Erbland—Personal 1946 meet with the Territory's top De- H | 1947 | partment of Interior men, is Regin- mu'"s' Threa's ! ® 1 1948 | ald Price, special representative of F‘]‘“f“d“'}‘““ e"f{:l‘]jc‘:f‘PNOP;‘;s;"“ e & } 1948 | Assistant Secretary of Interior Will-| BERLIN, June 14—UP—Western ' F1%% SRecrrol e oot il Al jam E. Warne, who arrived by planc Eerlin railway workers voted six|jonn quune Personal . 1946 ‘b yesterday. (to one today to continue their 1047 Dr. John C. Reed, staff ge . strike rather than knuckle under 1948 | Geological Survey, Washington, D. tc a Communist threat of reprisals. | Lester C. Fragner—Personal » 1048 ‘C,. met with the committee this Only a three-fourth majority was | Mr. and Mrs. Ward E. Garrett—Persanal 1948 morning, as fell as two department needed to assure continuation of | Thoms L. George, Block 212, Frac. Lot 8—Personal in Home 1948 | men from Anchorage, L. A. Moore, the 24-day<old strike which has be- | Glacler Hflghvz‘\g Qli]us Lings, William Trimble—COat No. Fi-66 1948 assistant to the General Manager, come in effect a “little blockade” “Joh:a(;ul:;ilsey--—}"ersonal s 1948 }:g | Alaska Railroad} and Lowell M. of Berlin ] George Gullefsen, Jr.—Personal ..... 1946 'kukelt regional administrato.. The striking union announced 1947 Bureau of Land Management. Col. the results of dav-leng balloting ’ 1048 John R. Noyes, Commissioner «f on a compromise pronosal as fol-| George Gullefson, Sr.—Personal .. 1946 Roads, is expected to arrive trday. lows: | i Members of the Field Commitice' For continuation of the strike,| 1948 from Juneau at the meet are G. D. 12,626, | Mildred Harshburger—Personal (Balance) 1 1948 Jermain, chief, Mining Branch, Against continuation, 2,085, {Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes—Personal 1946 Bureau of Mines; Clarence J | i i 5 : . J'rhe Hayes Shop—Mrs. Jack Hayes, Block 9, Lot 1—Stock, Furniture, Fixtures ........ 1046 1946 Rhode, regional director Fish and 1047 1947 wildlife Service; Don C. Fester B 1 1948 1948 general superintendant, Alaska Na- t Oscar Hegstad—Personal .. il ¥ N I |} 1946 tive Service; R. C. Johnson, assi 1047 1947 ant chief, Investigations Off 4 o e 1 1048 1948 Bureau of Reclamation and Acting- "-‘ngrdr:" l:gimquist—car No. 5296 (Last %) 1947 1947 | Governor Lew Williams. | REINO: -(Last %) 1 1948 Alfred C. Kuehl, special repre- }ank M. Hungerford—Personal ... % 1946 sentative, National Park Servico. | i:fi also a Field Committee membe: ‘H\ltchmga Economy Market—Stock, Furniture and Fixtures .... ...(Last %) 1948 1848 i was unable to come from his San | | Sgt. Inman—Personal i 1948 1948 | Francisco headquartcrs | Jacobs Machine Shop, Block 233, Lot 1—Stock and Equipment . : 1948 1948 5 | | i3 H. E. Jacobsen—Personal 1947 ELlowsTone- Prin= 1 ] PORI A"GE[B ("Y | DALLAS, Texas, June 14— Esther Jockola—Personal ...... 1047 £ {J)/‘/ e%) % i 3 | Storms and flash floods took at Marion Jensen—Personal . 1946 by Hielsen olleers TREASURER |S Iouk |least five lives in Dallas county ' }m o last night and today. Three other | y 2 | Donna Lee Johnson—Car No. 11699 . Here's to color at your collar. Stop in for a fistful | v“"on l" JUNEAU P“:)”“‘ 3;9 m‘“‘"g‘ Headd | Lynn Johenson_.pemm] o im of our new Yellowstone P Striki | R hree drowned in the Garland ' william W. Jorgenson—Car No. 4887 1047 ¢ .u wstone Prints .mkmg patterns On her first trip to Alaska, Mrs \a,ea northeast of Dallas, trapped ! Jorgenson Motor Company—Stock, Macmnery ‘and ixtures 1948 on a handsome jacquard fabric. | Madge Nailor, Port Angeles, Wash- |by the swirling waters of Duck | Juneau Janitor Service—Equipment SRS & 1948 A Wil B & 3 | ington, is making the Golden Belt|Creek. Ten inches of rain feil Juneau Plumbing and Heating Company—=Stock and Equipment o 1948 1948 ilson Brothers Exclusive. Tour through Alasks and is in Ju- | at Gatland. | Juneau-Young Hardware—Stock and Fixtures ... (Last %) 1948 1948 Ineau today aboard the Baranof, In northeast Dallas county, o | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Junge, Block 216, Lot 10—kersonal in Home ... (Balance) 1945 1945 | which will be in port until 8:30| Frisco freight train piled into a | ifig i::?, tonight . washout. Two crewmen are m‘ssing 1948 1948 £ Mrs. Nailor, a pioneer of Pur(\ | C. H. Keil—Personal ... R S 1947 1947 ) Angeles who has lived in the town | 1948 1948 odile /k ’ [ | since 1887, has recently retired af- \MAN Ho BE“EVES | E. €. Ribby—Car No. 501 ; ; 1948 1948 1YY T e r AR S e 4t ity T Mr. and Mrs. John Ladely—Personal .. 1948 1948 er ‘ angdon—Car No. 585 e (LASE 12) 1048 1048 Thoroughly enjoying her trip. she| HE K"_lED GIRI_ IN Charotie Lowis— Personal e oo 1043: 1048 | spent the day in Juneau visiting th ke iy ABE AR Clods 1o museum and looking up 1crmr13 AI.ASKA SEN]‘E“(ED Josephine Lynn—Personal R e 4 . VSAees | 1947 7 { friends from her town. 1948 1948 | Mrs. Nailor’s tour will take her to | Lee Lucas—Bodding Transfer—Car No. TK-50 o w...(Last 15) 1948 1948 S‘l"ps IN H Aw A" HRE pROTE('HON | Anc Mt. McKinley Park,| PORTLAND, June 14. ®—Thom-| Car No. TK-49 ; g e (LBSE %) 1948 1948 ‘IF’:sznnks and over the highway to as L. Cummings was sentenced to- Car No. TK-42 B Sk 2 (Last %) 1948 1948 ARE SIRIKEBOUND FOR "Ew Hou I“G Valdez, frem where she will sail|day to 10 years in the penitentiary, « Car No. 11023 : oo 198 1048 ,‘ south on the Aleutian in about two|to be served after he finished a 15- Car No. 11609 (Last %) 1948 1948 plANS DEAD[O(KED VOTED BY (0 | weeks. | year term for manslaughter in the | Lu-Ek’s Photo Shop——sm}ck and Fixtures 5 ‘ v v , im i::g i P RESaT 7 TR T i slaying of Alvin E. Iacopetti. Jesie McCreary—Personal . ceveune - S UNCIL' f-luaiv:\ sentence wa p“n a rob- | Lewis G. MacDonald—Harbor Market—smck and Fixtures (Balance) 1847 1947 IURKEY SWEDE“ | bery charge Harry McLeod—Personal . - e - 1947 i o 2 i i 2y N | M. L. MacSpadden—Car No. 803 1948 HONOLULU, June The City Council helped advance A third possible action still faces | yriselle Shop—Lillian Loser—Stock and Fixtures . 1948 ditional employer ptance ¢ uction of sorely needed hs u~-‘ plA" All'AN(E Cummings. He announced during Russell Maynard—Personal 1047 CIO Stevedore offer to unload food | ing, at a special meeting last night | 1 his trial that he “thought he might | 1948 and feed from strikebound shin. fl the Council Chambers. llawe killed a girl friend in Alaska, | V W. Metcalfe—Personal . 1947 marked Hawaii's 45-¢ay waterfront ouncilmen voted to give fire| Mostow (lAlM and authorities here relayed his 1948 tieup today. ! arotection to the Bayview Apart- {vague story to Anchorage for in- | Metcalfe Sheet Metal—V. W. Metcalfe—Stock and Equipment .. 1945 To a proposal made Saturday ~."3“'"'“l Housing project in West Ju-| (By Aasoclalcd s ‘wou"auun };’:g the International Longshoremen's|Peat r"l"l ‘”;‘x‘“ "“"‘A“l‘l m:‘ke"‘ Red Fleet, the Soviet Navy news- | SR 1948 and Warehousemen's Union (1L : Hot f“j‘ |A(|n~‘uzll: U“ I;);lcz\xo:f | Paper said Turkey and Sweden are: PBY LEAVES SEATTLE Middleion Cabinet Shop—Stock and Equipment 1948 WU) the negotiating committee of | =, o "0 I resaing Or. |Planning collaboration with the TOMORROW FOR JUNEAU Thomas R. Mlerzejewski—?ersonnl 1948 waterfront employers replied dine 3"3‘5 ‘_'“af ’”“ m‘ b"f lmued Navy. The newspaper said | B R. Morrison—Personal . SRR 1948 “We accept. your offer to unload Aok ‘fr‘ Ao m‘("'::m‘:j \:}\:1((‘)\ p‘*‘m":‘;; a Turkish Admiral has gone to! Alaska Coastal Airlines new Motor Rebuild and Marine Service—..arry BahmStock and Fixtures - 1946 all food and feed already declar- €42¢ Of this st WRICE PUTE TP | Washington to discuss the con- |PBY-54, the big ship on which de- o471 1947 ed essential by the governor's emer- “-"~ ' . 0 effecl. | o iction of Black Sea naval bases|livery has just been taken, will New Chinatown Cafe—Nick Pelnyo—stock and Fixtures 1948 gency food committee from all ships | Paid parking in downtown metered | oy pe yseq by the Turkish|leave Seattle tomorrow, heading | Don Newton—Personal ... g ; ints i et ‘bors, provided | Sections will begin at 8 o'clock next A ?| Nina's Nick Naks—Stock and Fixtures . 1948 now in Hawaii harbors, prov : and U.S. Navies. It charges Sweden | for Juneau. Pilot O. F. Benecke i to unload the ships Monday morning. | cliff Nordenson—?ersunal b 1947 you mean 10 unloa paig | planned to make bases available|will be at the controls, while the without ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’ involving . | Rudolph Notar- -Presonal . 1947 o uts InvolviE | The Council met for an hour "‘U“’ the Americans for rockev. and | seven passengers will include Shel- | 1948 x;cn»;l(‘\’edmmg‘l.m\‘"l(X\ over which |, phair discussing other matters|atomic warfare against the Soviet {den Simmons, co-manager of ACA, Harry Olds—Person in Home, Block 20, Lot 4 . 1946 we have no control. 3 such as the proposed coffee .qmp.Union. Mrs. Simmons and Mrs., Benecke.| Thelma Osborne—Personal .. 1947 At the same time the emMpIOYEIS jeqge at the new airport building, | B L | The others are from California. £ 1948 l(’]L‘Tth‘(‘; an XL\VUHpxl();;;-sul\d\hnrh but deferred action until the regu-' The big flying boat arrived in &}';m: Mr; Sam lPekovich— ersonal im would have permitted the Matson | ),y meeting Friday evening. [A d F p Sea e ey, eyton—Personal ... e R N e e Bl T ‘Armed rorces Pa B(L,;L:,]f late yesterday from Long |y “ng Mrs. Victor Power—Personal 1947 from Henolulu. She has been tied s ARl T e 1948 up here since shortly after the DIVORCES GRANTED o0st Pre icte ; Victor Power—Block 4, Lot 1—Stock and Fixtures . 1948 strike began May 1 | FISHERIES DIRECTOR TO Mr. and Mrs. Redman—Personal 1048 ‘The anion had oifered to let the| Judge George W. Folta has grant-| WASHINGTON, June 14—P—The ! HAVE NEW OFFICE 00N | Llovd L. Reid—Car No. 7345 e Lurline return immediately to the ed the follewing divorces: House will have another go at a —_ Car No. 5177 ... 3 West Coast and make anotner| Estelle Wolf Byers from Robert|measure to boost pay in the Armed,; Clarence L. Anderson, new Alaska Lioyd L. Reid—Personal in Home—Block 33 15k £ im yound trip as a tourist and food re- Byers, on grounds of incom- |Forces today. Even opponents of Director of Fisheries, hopes to be 1948 liet ship. Futur ailings, the un- | patibilif with restoration of her|the measure concede that the bill|established soon in a permanent nge gnd Mrs. C. L. Robards—Personal 1947 ion said, should be a matter for ar- | nziden name, Estelle Wolf. will pass—perhaps by tomorrow.|office, with his staff completely or- 1948 bitration. Hazel Wimer irom Delbert E.|Last month the House rejected a |ganized. Mitchell Rocovich—Personal 1946 The union struck for $1.72 an ' Win of Elfin Cove. measure to increase military pay.| The new office will be in the 1947 hour, a boost of 32 cents. The em- | Audrey Jean McDonald from Clif- | The plan has been revised, and the | Gastineau Hotel, Room 214, right| 1848 ployers offered 12. The union off- ford Gerald McDonald with custody | cost has been trimmed by more|at the head of the stairs. An-|W.W.and Dorothy Roff—Block 26, Lot 7—Personal in Home ... .(Balance) 1946 1946 Predl to unload food and feed from of the minor child, Sidney Ger-|than $100,000,000. But about every- | nouncement will be made through | {81 the strikebound ships at the old ald McDenald, and $50 a mnnm body in uniform would benefit by |the Empire of the new telephone 4 e o e s ; increase: el o John Satre, Jr.—Personal in Home—Block 2, Lot 5 . 1948 .xa'jg of sl,fl an nm—;‘w ‘*7 { ‘:h (hm’l” \upf_oi X pfli 'ni es under m("mmsuu’ A“.‘,‘mbe‘ = e Schmaltz—Personal . :m NOTICE OF DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES IN THE CITY OF JUNEAU Wil SRR rh e TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Smiley’s Pool Room—TI, Vosotros—stock and Fixtures 1947 "The following list shows the ifems as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, interest, accruing costs thereon, and to whom 1948 assessed if known: ” R e LA B etey 9 2 e ol LRI & p | Mr, and Mrs. William Spain—Personal .. 1948 CELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR THE YEARS 1945, 1946, 1947, and 1948 I)%‘::(A\Ql‘lfl\‘l‘ FROM SEPT. 15th OF THE YEARS Ruth and Franeis T. sml]ll“_;e:s"n“?; e s Lo ig:: ng—Tot to Teen Shop— al ures . v Delinquent on Annnual Ruth and PERNUIS L. Bt re o P toc 1948 Sept. 15th 12 10% Sub n—Personal 1948 Ttems and Description and to Whom Assessed of Year ~ Tax Interest Pepalty Total TOTAL fl: e v gfi?nm’,pe_pe,mml ; 1948 Mrs. Ruby Alred—Personal in home (Last '2) 1948 1948 $ 330 $ A1 0§ 36 $ 397 § 3974 .ar ‘Bowl Cafe—Leo Lazetti (Now Mrs. Satre)—Stock a 1948 mas;;iogke:.x:;n;;xvh)nr Langdon, Block 9, Lot 1—Stock and Fixturres .. (Last '2) 1948 1948 70.00 2.10 721 79.31 79.31 Martln Victor Fur shop_jlnoc\: 3 Lgcs 5 and 6—Stock im 2 ‘William Scott—Furniture and Fixtures Howard P. Andreson— Personal in home, Block 202. Lot 7 1948 1948 11.00 99 1.20 13.19 13.19 gfi&wflifiim. % 1947 Baranof Gift Shop—Stock and Fixtures .. (Balance) 1948 1948 90.20 211 920 10220 10220 |yt and Mrs, Daniel A. Ward—Personal 1948 Catalino B. Barril— 533 (Balance) 1948 1948 4.78 14 .49 5.41 541 | joe Wadell—Personal . 1947 Bill's Bike Shop, Wm. Rhymer—Bicycles, Stock and Fixtures 1947 1947 10.00 2.10 121 13.13 | Max Weiss Fur Shop—Block 5, Lot 8—Stock and Fixtures 1948 1948 1948 9.00 81 98 10.79 2010 | prs. Grace Wiley—Personal ... ; 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Kenn(‘h Benson—Personal 1947 1947 3.00 63 36 3.99 1948 1948 1948 7.00 .63 6 8.39 12.38 | Geor 1948 3 rge J. Willlams—Car No. 580 Carl A. Bergstrom—Personal 1947 1947 3.00 63 36 00ds ch Shop—Block 2, LON 5-1‘»——8&0\* ‘nd mtures 1946 1948 1948 7,00 3 6 ‘ 1230 | YEoRle Sandwipl s 1047 Ruth Bertholl—Personal e 1947 1047 3.00 83 36 399 W ¢S 1948 1948 1048 500 45 55 6.00 290 Cyril Zuboff—Person Ruth Bou,——car No. 876 - - 1948 1948 6.00 54 £5 7.19 719 ;flcs‘,‘u OF DELINQUENT TAX ROLL Bost Auto Painting, Block 3, Lot 3—Stock and Equipment 1948 1948 9.30 84 1.01 1155 1155| 1, C. L. Popejoy, Cler! Clerk of the City of Juneau, Al Mr. and Mrs. Howard Button—Personal 1948 1948 7.00 v .:g 6 839 839 | personal property taxes of the City of Juneau, Alaska for the munictpu tax years 1945, Capitol City Trailways—Car FH-60 1948 1948 100.00 9. 10.90 119.90 119.90 | that they respectively, become di John P. Carrol—Personal 1948 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 | penalty, together with' the te ol the whole thereof, assessed against each person Car! Casperson—Personal 1948 1948 5.00 45 55 6.00 6.00 | nssessed against each sald n or persons are due and delinquent, Channel Bus Lunch, Lloyd L. Reid—Stock, Furniture and Fixtures . 1946 1946 19.00 6.27 253 27.80 | due and delinquent’ taxes, and penalty, up‘nuly stated, and 1947 1947 20.00 420 242 26.62 5442 interest or penalty have been paid Jerry Chapman—Car No. 7305 1946 1.90 63 218 IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 have hereunto set my hand and the cmflc Seal of the City of Ji Car No. 518 . 1948 zgo' fi guu 578 Juneau, Alaska. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk f :ensen—Cu' No. 11694 ... 1848 6.00 - . Lo 19 719 Attest: w and M. Davis—Personal 1047 7.00 ] 76 839 839 Pirst publication, May u. w, jast puliication, June. 14, 1949, t,he wn of the whole thereof; that no part of nld taxes as shown, fidsyoll(.lqul,in Alaska, t.he City of Juneau, ~ s

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