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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1949 AT D 1t of this week-end, costing | 150 man-hours ; sons that the displays have been beat the town slickers, and the|{Bureau of Mines, making their £ i%sz 1 ximately $2,300, would be| In c words, if one man had | made locally single women puiled the married ! headquarters in Douglas. (m IS b 844 ¥ rth from $8,000 to $10,000 in cold | worked lout pause to complete| According to Glenn Leach, the women over the line. | [ éll M&SE la(.fi”v cash if shipped from outside it, i sion. saying “Juan- | ovly member with professtonal ex- IS wouDERFm The Fourth of July Committee| O.ES. FUNERAL THURSDAY AW‘RDED"HAI"O; 4] . b ly| sometime this week, the. fire-|ita st be completed until| perience, “Any of the three-year wishes to thank all residents of thel The remains of the late Elizabeth - i n I ,u? works committee will get together ¢carly next Saturday morning. men could mkt“o'-'cr the whole job,” | Channel for turning out and partic- { Fraser will drrive on ‘the Aleutian, ‘“ "0' ‘"v va BVE N F*O MIG ‘“S 1950 eworks, for| Remcmber when E. O. (Curly)| These include Leach, who was SAY SEAITI. ipating, also for financing the var- accompamed by her sisters, Roberta o {ichi year's experience 15 Davis called a committee meeting ;Imu'm:u;}l.x-,l )Bem- and the year . |lous events prize moneys. Johnson and Jéssie Mack. Funeral 1t is not a gyp! 1te dozen or so men will in January? It secmed out of sea-|before; Davis, Bud Nance, Cleo ¥ » services will be conddcted Thurs- hree or four hours @ week | £on. With snow and ice and Taku|Commers and Bill Matheny. Driving & GMG Lok ik & Ean LON RICE VISITS day at 2 o'clock p. m. at the Charl- | ;v oa. Emmett Connor, broker, 3 ear until July, do- s. Well, one order put in then| Others on the committee, severaj |Oldsmobile as cargo from Seattle| np gng Mrs Lon C. Rice visit-|es W. Carter Mortuary, by the Nug- | &0 2 ocd, the 4th of July prize and the Iabor. | barely arrived for the week-end|of whom worked 'last. year or in banks by the Alean HIBh-|oq 4y juneau and Douglas during | get Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastery | C1S/0kt: curious or doubting Ju- X individua fusing, | fhows, and a second reached Ju-|1947, are Ernie Davis, Ed Springer, BRI s Lot s holiday, coming here from Sit- | Star. All members are requested to D f o e Calling, Conogrs £ pi and lancing the Deau only two weeks ago _ | Walter Lengstad, Bert McDowell, | 07 Mr;jand hixs. ‘H.udson T. Tarte| g, py plane. Rice was the sup- | be present, it is announced. MO o b ; ctazular displays which will burn | Meantime, every Monday night,| Bill Barron, Les Hogin and waj. |Of Seattle who have been in Ju-|orniengent ot .schools in Douglas bebltan just what the deal is. ! h es to glory in a matter of | Itost of the committee members| ter Bults and hiy son. | neau for the last :se\eral days | oo years ago, and the couple have SKIPPER RUSTAD HERE There is no relation between e have spent four or tive hours| visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lee|peen’ in charge of the school . ag e Emmett Connor and Connors Mot- I i en which closed | WOTkIng on the big dis of Connors M‘flmrs‘ . : | Teller stnde. They are stoppiig at & p:ier :usud arrived Saturday (ors. Anyone who had lived in, Ju- la ; ing with about 100 man-hours mUGGENS BUY SIO(K [ e associated With his|ine Gagtineau Hotel. tom his home in Poulsbo, Wash., (rieau 20 or 30 years would. know 1 : d display last evening just AR erERY brother, R. J. Tarte in the opera- Ito spend. several weeks with MT.|that. - Emmett is the son of Mrs. e grand award was made.) " © s i 3 | and Mrs. Arne i c ” v | tion of the Transport Storage and % Shudshift. His | J. A. Connor, brother of Mrs. Nick ar -foot flashing ".“‘.1}“'““‘ Thl(* clmm of ol ; .‘_7 AlASKA MUSK SUPPI.Y Distributing Company in Seattle, FEACTURED ANKLE r’lav,her, ‘Norman Rustad, who is|Bavard. He went to school here, has 5- npleted ahead of time, but|display was a 20 by Amer 2 |the company which handles the re-| Peter Moe entered St. Ann'slfishing in Alaska waters, came in liver here since he was six year: | ¢ a h ool on thelican flag, ‘'having 4,000 colored | i : ' & ‘:ceivin' ami shipment of all cahrflospltal this morning with a xrac-i cver the Fourth to join his 11- 6 six years n could not be be-|lights, individually set, and fused he entire siock of musical mer- | £ g 5 ity with | tured ankle, from an accident on|year-old son and to visit # old. | . ¢ of thelll: 13 seatisks ed' tnde 16 & wandise, dishes, and novelty items | in and out of the Sound city W“h,mdm his troller wEile fishing. Wiy ok riends.| The Connor Motors was founded n s Ny ey [l blueprint by Felix Toner, 1t|°f the Alaska Music Supply, Inc.,|the exception of Fords and Inter-| i G A = “"Ttflds Were residents here |py J. J. Connors, who operated the fi » ¥ 44 lving | taok 60 hours just to lance the been taken over Ly Art and |ational. It is to arrange a new sys- E 3 or several years. business until he became Collector s iind o i 2 ) Uggen who are leaving to-|tem for the purchase and expedit- | KEARNS, BAbx pux ] of Customs-and Mr: and Mrs: Vern 5 Gel lay on a combined business and|ing of automobile parts to Alaska| The Fourth of July made & gr;m“ CAPT. WILSON, SA, IS iLee and Mr. and Mrs. Heinié Mc- - E S Iy effective at last night’s [vacation trip to the states. The|dealers that Mr. Tarte is making entrance for Mr. and Mrs. Willlam ;ENT | Leod are the present owners. ' ! " [k SITKA WELFARE AGENT | was the launching of 432 sky|new firm will be known as tne|his trip through the Territory. |Kerns Wwho started out the celebra- i P fha b g rockets in a single shot. | Alaska Music Supply. Of all the people making the;tion with the birth of an 8-pound,| H - N Other highlights of the two-night| The store is now being remodeled | highway trip at present, Mr. Tarte 6-ounce baby boy born Saturday; The Welfare Department an- WILBUR BURFORD HERE 3 ’ &7 were the 1-foot re (,1-,;1.”‘“,"] the Uggens rxpcc: to return|faid that aktout 50 percent were| evening at 8:20, at St. Ann's Hos- | nounces the appointment of Capt. 4 % - 74 ng a light patte m.n: th many ideas for a better and |Seeking employment in F’urbm)&_ml’)ifl] in Juneau. The boy, named|Esther R. Wilson as the Sitka| Wilbur Burford, former owner ot b j ' made an optical illusion; th: er music store. and Anchorage and the remainder Dons{d Andrew Kerns, joins a sis- ag_ent for the depar_tmem. Capt. | the Triangle Bar, who is now resid- B ' E E S (cot waterfall, changing from silver| Richard Garrison has pur- |tourists, many of them from the ter, Susan, three years of age. Mr.| Wilson is stationed in Sitka with | ing in California, is a Juneau vis- ‘e to gold as it burned; 200 big aerial | chased the radio stock and service|middle west. {Kems is an engineer for the U. S. the Salvation Army. ; itor, RS ’lz “‘ “]'I“ L“‘l"":;::‘wl“‘.‘?)‘m:"“““ iigh o i h”“”é, ?"‘d will l"B”‘ Ak, sugRes (o totens "“I“'NOTICE ‘OF | DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE / ;;,4,, H ““m: m‘m‘ ,”w 2 e the ”2 ~ (l)p 1 Jc:n ng( thf they )planl to drnehune way' ’any‘ JUNEAU INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT o e il iai! !}\m\:m A\-In ic Supply as Garrison’s |and ship their cars home, say from | po wHOM IT MAY CONCERN: i . -1 Radio Service. Valdez. Even with fine accommoda- Nctice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the portion of the Juneau Tnde- 3 . 5. Gepecially’ TORE o | Suddy) Hunter will be tions along the way and beautiful | pendent School Distict lying outside the corporate limits of the City of Juneau, Alaska, for the year 1948 has i s (‘ e Alr express means Immediate delivery to of the “bombs I !0 charge of the music store while |scenery, 3200 miles is quite a jour- |been completed and is now open for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk at Juneau, Alaska, and R4 A | Simpl {6 or Wite. vour Bivorne ' type, and 50 huge iibe Uggens are on their trip. |ney, and driving one way ,-s‘thac the same wiil be presented to the 'District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau, youl Simply wriie sl —the largast made—which U 12717 | enough, Tarte said. | Alaska on the Ist day of September, 1949, for judgment and order of sale. [t shop or your business house, requesting ed strings of bright light There is no worry about gas| _ The following list shows the tracts as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, penalty and I 3 Eadd ko i drifted gently over the bay tm" HORSE EVE"]' along the way, though an extra 10 | interest thereon, and to whom assessed, if known:** that your merchandise be shipped by Air om parachutes ga“o"m R gm;od idea. The highest **NOTE: All references to maps pertain to the official maps of the Juneau Independent School District on ot e iEtes dfe X : file in the office of the Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska. Express, and Alaska Coastal speeds It to o A e BIG DRAW'NG CARD [price for gas is 67 cents and’ the| pELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR THE YEAR 1044 DELINQUENT FROM OCTOBER 1st OF THE YEAR ] ou in o matter of hours! Dependable serv- i o g o oo e | average about 45 cents a gallon, ac- Tax Del. on Annual A y = double barge and two single ones | cording to the travelers. The rivers survey, Lot, Description, Map Number and to whom Tax Oct. 1 of 12% ? ice at lowest rates by Air Express. | went slightly awry—literally—for| The Finn Horse *""“""“ of the | yore too high for good fishing, but assessed if known Year Year Tax Interest Total® |one of the str tides of the |Fourth, pulled off at Seward fl"d}mo Tartes were told fishing should | Henry C. Alexander—Eagle River Landing, U.S.S. 1164, Lot 1, Map ! vear swung the biz barge around |Front streets last night, proved to|,. just right later in July. And the | 43-93-1, Land Only 1948 1948 $ 1092 § 87 $ 1179 at an angle. However, this permit- [Ce a k attraction. Scores had gy "rnec out of Dawson Creek | Mons Anderson—Loop Road, Frac. U.S.S. 1796, Map 98-83-1, Lsnd ted spectato the subport an|never seen a Finn Horse and Were ... he avoided during rain. It's Blags. 1948 1948 28.98 231 31.29 [ Y C Y t tter v aa | highly excited At the' abiils ai 4he | o Ole Ansen Estate—Frac. U.S.S. 375, Glacier Highway Map 152-40-1, 1 & even better v than they had|hig g 5o i scted. So strong was the tide participants staged thelr “stay on"‘=““‘ and mean going when wet. Building 1948 1948 350 28 378 i b i “al- |stunts. It is estimated that over| D f2il the road from Tok Junction |yary C. Benson—Loop Road, Frac. U.SS. 2091, Mapss 94-1, Land at the 600-pound a 5 i 2 1: i he | t© Fairbanks will be all blacktop. Only 1948 1948 5.88 47 635 no effect; with such tide|500 crowded the section fo see ¢ ¢ Anyone coming north now should | Hazel Berg—Gun Club Road, Building 1948 1948 721 *57 .78 mlnlln:s it cculd not hold the scow in [sport. | approach the highway from Shelby, |H. R. Blood—Glacier Highway, Frac. U.S.S. 2132, Map 139-43-2, pesition. | it e | Montana, instead of Kings Gate Land. Bldg. 1948 1948 3.15 25 340 ew é’ All work on the set pieces was| ANGOON VISITORS | because of construction to Pincher | Lyle Bowman—Auke Bay, F.S.H.S. 37, Map 109-67-1, Building 1948 1948 3.82 30 4.12 ‘"9 | done by men long familiar with the| Helen James and Marie .yunnson;cmk Phate 14's 166 of Hb ri | Madalynne Boyd—Glacier Highway, U.S.S. 1798, Map 139-75-11, p ¢ ¢ jes, tivi 3 gister t| s S Land Only ; 1948 1948 0 05 5 handling of explosives, five of|of Angoon registered yesterday a Bein: done on the high G hive SOThed alt ihree ssea. 1 ihe (asieasd Hm o8 b e highway In|yewark L. Burton—Glacier Highway, U.S. 1122, Map 139-22-1, Land i pe b 4 SRR | Canada—mostly taking out curves. only 1948 1948 112 09 121 ; In Fairtanks the Tartes visited |John T. Casey—Loop Road, U.S.S. 2392, Lot U, Auke Lake Group, \Cvu] Wells and Percy Hubbard. Map 111-11-2, Building 1948 1948 329 26 3.556 | General Motors dealers, flew to |Cassius F. Cheek Estate—Eagle River Landing, U.S.S. 1197, Lot 1, 108 1088 2% = 585 | Anchorage and from Anchorage to Map 43-31-1, Land Only - 3. | Junean Sy Pacific Northern. Agfisn_ Dick Dalziel—Highlands, Block G, Lot 4, Map 152-40-1, Land, Bldg. 1048 1948 58.80 4.0 63.50 ing trip at Tee Harbor with Fats |Richard A. Dick—Thane Road, Building . s 1948 1948 1421 113 1534 g "2 | oward H. Dilg—Highlands, Block A, Lots 3 and 4, Map 152-40-1, {Lec on the Fou{th of July we Land, Bldg. 1948 1948 4284 343 46.27 'U“h caught a fish"—was a high | apyin p. Dotson—Pearl Harbor, U.S.S. 1286, Map 56-74-1, Land wlighl, of the Tarte’s stay in Juneau.' nly 1048 1948 6.16 49 6.65 H O ‘They were Pan American passen- |Eagle River Mining Company—Amalga Harbor Map 56»31 1, Lnnd | gers to Seattle today and say they Only 1948 1948 140 A1 151 ’o Iye a” d I”e, c d’e e {will be telling everyone_they meet |F. C. Edwards—Lot 22 Le;a Gove Group, Map 111{13 (1}5- m;\i!mmfio 1948 1948 9.03 2 95 bout the derful an trip— | Lyman worth—Loop Road, Lo uke Lake Group, Map 110- 5 . :nd they m‘l’iol?ave xct‘:fis to pmp;:! 27-2, Buildings . 1948 1540 123 16.63 SE— i me— A A S — pr 4 R e b |Sam Elstead—Gun Club Road, Map 152-40-1, Building ... 1948 322 26 348 e scenic beauty of the journey. | " "pmery (Formerly Stone)—Highlands, Block B, Lot 14, Map - l agge 152-40-1, Land, Bldg. 1948 1948 61.74 4.94 66.68 b Tom George—Glacier Highway, Frac USS. 1015 Map 139-54 2 Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike pays millions of dollars more DOUGLAS "5 i A 4 C. A. Hale—Glacier Highway, F.S. Lot B, Pederson Hill Group, Mflp .. - - 1i0-89-3, Buildings » 1948 1948 11.55 92 1247 1 than 0ffl0|a| a"t rlces for fine tobacco James Hickey—Auke Bay, U.S.S. 2391, Triangle Group, Map 110~ - 45-5, Land, Bldgs., Dock, Float, Light Plant, Stock, Fixtures ... 1948 1948 266.84 2135 288.19 FOURTH DOUGLAS H. R. Hooper—McGinnis Creek, Mineral Survey 939, Map 84-18-1, 8 There’s no finer cigarette in the world today than Lucky The Fourth of July celebration| Mining Claims: Maine No. 1, Maine No. 2, Handy, Rough Rid- B went over in Douglas without a er. Ohio No. 1, Ohio No. 2, Eureka, Black VORE o it o s i ot 1948 1948 5.60 45 6.05 Strike! To bring you this finer cigarette, the makers of oo S T i sl g fisgorf;fia—";.fizsnaé’qu!fp % Lot A, Triangle Group, Map 110- e g Sas e . 2 2 \ no accidents, but a lot of noise. The International Fisheries Co.—Tee Harbor, U.S.S. 3177, “May 82 Land Lucky Strike go after fine, light, naturally mild tol,)m?co diince given, an. Jitly 3nd, peoved ex- | 2 g p 1#y - els o34 % i —and pay millions of dollars more than official citing “for those attending, when |Ralph Jamieson—Eagle River Landing, U.S.S.-1375, Map 56-26-1, % . g . visiters tried to take over, but met Land Only 1948 9.03 a2 975 parlty prices to get it! So buY a carton of Luckies with stronger resistance. Mikes | William Jones—Auke Bay, FSHSimlMap 109-67- 2, B 1948 245 20 265 Place lost approximately $200 in|Ray Krause—Auke Bay, Lot G, Triangle Group, Map 110-66-. 2 U : today. See for yourself how much finer and smoother chiacks ang e i 8w TandP BRI A o0 4 ss6 545 . 2 v f . | W. N. Lazier—Tee Harbor, U.S.S. 802 Map 82 Land Only ..... 1948 1948 5.1 # A Luckies really are—how much more real deep-down ff, d;:v?;;axcrrs g:’mn_f'h mz;;:: tol s?:xIn: Jobn 3 Bont- Glatiz Fiehway - Frirne Hebhts Wos Tam, |4 v ki ioyvment they give vou. Yes, smoke a Lucky! ong o CWEs TN SOTEan. R 1798, Map 139-75-4, Land, Bldg 1948 16.59 133 1792 SmMOoKIng enjoy: Yy & you. s Y. fl‘“e;‘ t e“’( d°§"5 :}f “"g“‘_a c"’:;l“ George McKeon—Laop Road, Lot J, e Lake Group, o 3 o L ) it i i i 1 0o large to handle during e Map 110-28-2, Building Only ....... 4.1 X You’ll agree it’s a finer, milder, more enjoyable cigarette! by ReA S A S Bt e Fibstion Hkn o The married men won from the ment i 1948 1948 13713 10.97 148.10 3 single men in the soft ball game Beatrice Murphy—!.oop Road ‘Frac. USS 2091 Map 98-85- l Land 4 B. G: CONNER, independent Iohn.u.'o buyer played the afternoon of the 3rd, | Only 1048 1948 6.65 53 7.18 of South Boston, Va., says: “I've seen with two Juncau men, Earle Hunt- | Northern Commercial Company—Boat Harbor, Fill Only 1948 1948 415.80 33.26 449.06 the makers of Luckies buy fine tobacco er and Hermen Porter acting as | Owner Unknown—Gold Creek Basin, Mineral Survey 677 and 545, at auction after auction. I've smoked umpires. The score was 20 to 14. | 11 Mining Claims, Map 153, Summit, Dunn, Dora, Dora 2nd, - Luckies for 18 years.”” Here’s more evi- Priz ks h h £ R Dora 3rd, St. Paul, Ropeway, Etta, Forrest, Granite, Bluff ... 1948 1948 7.70 62 832 " é4 rizes in the children's parade | owner Unkonwn—Gold Creek Basin, Mineral Survey 1048-A and de that Luckies are a finer cigarette! " - # ? e Shot Luckies -4 J were announced as follows: Best 1048-B, Map 153, 15 Mining Claims, Richland, Rambler, Ome- decorated bike, boys: Billy Andrews, ga, Hemlock, Ground Hog, Jackpine, American Flag, Maple, Herbert Reeves. Girls: Jerry Faye Queen, Arimildio, Umatilla, Monitor, Monitor Fr., Hile No. 2, he Ferguson, Peggy Parsons. M.S., Hile No. 3, M.8. . 10.50 84 11.34 Best decorated tricycle: Leona |John Reck and J. B. Caro—Gold Creéek anln Minéral Surveym Lindstrom, Charles Werner. Best Area 20, Map 153, 3 Mining Claims: Red Jacket, White Wlng. £ doll buggy: Marion Mortenson, and| , Black Diamond ... e e A28 47 i o E Arnold R. Reebs—Loop Road, Montana Creek, USS. 2079, Msp ol Cunningham. Best decorated 98-53-1, Land, Bldg. 1948 1948 12.04 96 13.00 wagon: Bobby Thorpe, Trygve Her- |1, 1, Reid Logging Company—Logging quipment . 84.00 612 90.72 mann, and Wanda Wagner, Cliff Robards—Glacier Highway, Prac. U.S.S. 1565, Map 139-21-11, 3 Most patriotic girl: Joan Maker, Land Only ... 3.50 28 378 Willie Durance; Boy: Dee Duncan, |E. J. Rockne—mghhnds Block A, Lot 15 Map 152-40-1, Lnnd Skipper Rustad. | Bldg. ... e 815 0 945 Original Boy: Sammy Wagner, |Ben Rodebaugh—thier Highwa, Frac. USS. z:m *Map 139-86-1, Carl Pusich. Original Girl: Esther| Building Only . 3.48 o el Lindstrom, Vadra Fleek and Judy | Bill Sakieff—Loop Road, USS. 2551, Map 111-12-1, Land, Bldg. 33.60 269 3629 Ni * Salmon Creek Country Club—Glacier HighwayFrac. U.S.S. 10 ¥ el . Map 139-54-1, Land, Bldgs. ... 1948 306.95 24.56 33151 Amusing Boy: Howard Lammers, |y sphort_Auke Bay, U.S.5. 2391, Lot 1. Triangle Group, Map 110- Gregory Thorpe. Amusing Girl: Ann 46-4, Building . 1948 20.72 1.68 2238 Pusich, Danna Poor, Claudia Smith. | Leonard W. Smith Estate—Glacier Highway, U.S.8. 2570, llap 110- 5 National Custom, Boys: Terry 99-2, Land, Bldgs. 8.02 84 8.66 : Clem, David Gray and Carol Mae Mrs. Lillian Springer—Gun Club Road, Frac. l Frieson; Girls: Leona Stevens and | 40-1, Land, Bldg. 245 20 265 , Gloria Hulk, Best Character, Girls: | Tony Tarro—Montana Creek, USS. 2337, Map sa-n-z Land Only 1948 1948 147 a2 159 : 2 ’ . !Sven Thorpe—Fritz Cove, Frac. U.S.S. 1547, Map lfl-fi-fi Land, Mthah.P Marshall, Mary Clem,, s 1948 805 6 869 ‘ Nobby Jean Smith; Boys: Selma | Grace wu,y_pmz cove. Lot H, Fritz Cove Group, Map m-u-4 ¥ l “armsw, William Weir and Lil- Building ........... 1948 1948 9.73 18 1051 lian Dore. | James Winn, C. Moore, and H. Anderwn——sheep Creek Mineral L s ) Best Decorated Pets: Bobby Reiss, | Survey 738, 1 Mining Claim: “Iron Queen” . 10 08 6 dog and by Ray Hermann and | it e oo | GRAND TOTALS ..o 3188491 3 14138 doz Daisy Mae; dog. Judges were Mamie Jensen, Eva | $2,032.23 | P —-Accrumx costs to be added. CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENT TAX ROLL f | I, MRS. DANIEL LIVIE, Clerk of the Board of the Juneau Independent School District, Juneau, Alaska, Hoskins, Jennie Sey, Violet En- |do hereby certify that the foregoing roll is a true and correct roll of the delinquent taxés of the portion of the dres and Madeline Bonnett. | Juneau Independent School District Iving outside the corporate limits of the City of Juneau, Alasks, for the Hose Co. No. 1 of the Douglas)gictrict tax year 1948, and that all of said taxes are due and that they respectively became delinquent the Volunteer Pire Department won the | respective dates as in said roll stated, and that the total amount of delinquent taxes, penalty and interest, hege race by a flip of a coin;, af- | together with the aggregate of the whole thereof, assessed against ‘each npnnuumlormho(nldyuh ter tieing with Co. No. 2, in string- | | together with the total of all such past due and delinquent taxes, penaity and interest, separately stated, and ing three lengths of hose, in oper.lthe aggregate of the whole thereof; that no part of said taxes, penalty and interest has been pa: 98 y IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the Corporate Seal of the Juneuu Inde- ) THE AMERICAK TOBACCD CoMPANY ation in 32 seconds. pendent School District this 31st day of May, 1949, in Juneau, Alaska. — m 7m In the nuil-driving contest, Mrs.|BEELT00 Ml Byl rdependent School District, MRS, DANIEL LIVIE Richard McCormick won first with Juneau, ) Clerk of the Board Mrs. Edwin Johnson being SeC-|arrRgy: ond. In the tug-of-war, the fishermen Juneau Independent School District. i MARGUERITE P. SHAW. lum publication, June 27, 1949; last publication, July 19, 1949. <_S,q ggun_d, $0 firm, so fully packed =so free and easy on the draw 4