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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA l TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1951 _______..___1 FtingSeason | Here's Thal Main Again |miy f N TTer | i : : : -==Says Elmer | REAL ESTATE | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE With one of the best salmon packs MER N : et o rieeeieeeres | GARRISOLN house. 4 bedroom res- | DOUGLAS HIGHWAY. 5 year old. PETER w00 {8 idence. two lots. Automatic hot| Modern with apt. renting $125.00 past five or six years, most canneries were expected to wind up opera- tions tonight. The season closed put up in southeastern Alaska in the | —$35$38— have been told by the taxi drive: I challenge them to list their sale; and bus conductors, made up po at 6 pmn ! Mystery Ship # “She drifted around the channel{ water heating system. Well fur-{ month. AGENCY Richard Shuman, fisheries man- L ¥ for some months and finally lan-| mnished. Complete electrical equip-| MODERN 2 bedroom home, com- agement supervisor for the Fish and Oldtimers have seen it for years | qed on the beach at Salmon Creek| ment. Prige complete: $16,000. pletely furnished, corner lot, —$88558— Wildlife Service, would not venture| and given out all kinds of opin- | point where she now lies. This{2 BEDROOM house on 7th St.| Douglas. $14,000. w3n | 5 a guess on the number of cases pack- | ions. Newcomers have seen it anc | myust have been during the years| Full basement. Partially furn-|COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom home, | . PACH MONTH—EACH YEAR but figures for the week ending Aug. | wonder Sightseers and tourists | of 1902 or 1903. I had no further| -ished. $7,850.00. furnished, good view, full base-|WE SELL :ulRE HOMES THAN 25 chowed a total of 1,341,893 cases. have seen it and various stories|yse for the ship and storms fin-{6 UNIT apartment. A good in-| ment, steam heat, Douglas. $1 “ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED® ally reduced her to a hulk” . come property. 000. (W21 Shuman, with Seton Thompson, | the story of | DOUGLAS—A new three bedroom|NICE 3 bedroom home, furnished, head of Alaska fisheries, was on the And there you are west coast of Prince of Wales Is- sibly from imagination as the| Gastineau Channel's historic der-| house. Unfurnished, Immediate| garage, basement, double plumb- each month—Peter Wood } land watching the fish run until mood prompted. elict. Rather a good hulk at’ that| occupancy. For sale at price less! ing, hardwood floors, Calhoun! " —$88885— late Saturday afternoon. He report- This is in regard to the hulk of | _4g t} 49 years on beach andstill| than appraisal. | Ave. s17.400. (W42) | ESTABLISHED ~ BUSINESS it/ ed that their decision not to grant the schooner, battered by winds| partly there. LISTINGS on several large in-|{GOOD 5 bedroom home, complete-| fishing village; general st oy an extension of the season was based and waves, now laying om the | some years ago, Alaska’s famed| vestment properties. ly furnished, view, basement,| and home. The right spot for u on trap catches in that area. beach at Salmon Creek Point on|gitist, the late Sydney Lawrence,|LOTS: Casey Shattuck. Seatter| Star Hill, $11,500. (W45)| couple who enjoy hunting tishe He said that fish in the traps the highway. At present, visible at| on a visit to Juneau, immortalized | Tract. Highlands. | CENTRAL 3 bedroom unfurnished| ing. Owner retiring after 40 o were falling off in numbers rather \l low tide, many ribs are seen still| ¢ne derelict on canvas and the |BELLES CAFE—This is still thel home, 2 living rooms, garage,| in same location. A e yrs than building up. This, he added, in- attached to the keel, also the bow| | painting hung for some time in| best small restaurant in Juneau.| Douglas. $4,000. (W46) Price $21,000 includes inv Wméc dicated that there would be no big and parts of the stern as thehulk| the Nugget Shop. CONVENIENT 2 bedroom home,| Terms. entory. oy lies on the starboard side. | i Office: Room 14 in Shattuck BIS.| “pyighed, across from Federal | PRI ) ! ce: 1 shed, orz CE DOWN — $1,850 down' He also pointed out that, streams Two versions have been given as| Medical Kits wllllam W|nn_phone 234 Bldg. $7,500. (W35) biiys “Bchdrin: homp, | MuEniEed to the hame, etc., regarding the former two masted fully rigged; I have received the following sailing vessel, Gastineau Chan-|from g wellknown Juneau resident VIEW, garden, enclosed y nel's historic derelict. | and I am passing it on as follow i# ) y were unusually low with fish minim;l around the mouths of streams “If we had extended the season. he said, “these fish would have been ONE bedroom home, furnished,; in Douglas. Large yard, view, Gold Street. $5,300. (W36) | double garage, full concretq ard,new | DELUXE House trailer, 2 bed-| basement, oil furnace. New elec 2-bedroom, furnace, hardwood| rooms, complete. $4250. (W38) | stove and refriz. Balance due Ri(hardson Hi hwa | was reported suffering from a ses NEWBERG, Ore, Sept. 4— But in personal papers of the| these nec y provisions if \udx' Bt BUSINESS OP}'GRTUNITIES NEW LISTING — comfortable so-* y ious head injury aboard the vessel | Tiny Maric Anne Payne, brought|late Emory Valentine, jeweler, anu‘ information was made available ‘0|\’IAY we help you buy a new §5 ’AxD lid 3 bdrm home, fully ruxnhhm i . - INVESTM T PROPERTIES cement basement, best view, near ,| them. The Civilian Defense should information x Hecla, according to information re- | safely up from a narrow well shaft| from whom the Valentine building All traffic over the Richardsonj .iyeq by U. S. Coast Guard head- | yesterday, home in the states? If you need o 2, otad schools and St. Ani 12 COMMERCIAL site, former Dutch' GLOTHING STORE ih: s‘”fi"q« jakibered happily over!now at Front and Seward, was! by this time have thi taken rather than allowed to One version is that the reegis “Coming events cast their shad- Tloors, electric kitchen, complete- | FURNISHED small two bedroom| $9,122 payable $90 month spawn,” { tration figures carved into tim-|ows before them and the more I| 1o"p iniched, immediate occu-| home, South Franklin, (W19) | 180 BEHRENDS AVE, — FHA Shuman also said that most bers of the schooner correspond |read of the present internationall opov mHA' appraised. ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easlly| praisal $16,000 bare ap- seiners were in favor of not extend- . with those in the Oustoms House! situation, ~especially the apparent{pwo DUPLEXES—both complete-| accessible year round, good bldgs,| cludes elec st are, 9‘]\]!!" in- | § ing the season as the run had fallen j g 1 giving the name as the “Standard | expansion of the Korean War and| *jo"e nicned No hills et Fishres, BB I 1 e SHE m ey Cal-to-wall off to where they were “scratch fish- ssian deputy foreign ministcr Andrei Giomvko, complete with Fish Company No. 2." Ea re-| present stalemate on negotiations{ caApTN Iena's Cove. Two-bedroom | THREE Summer homes. Up to ba;; rapes. 3 bdrms, tile ing” and their catches were s0 10W| scowl, hurries from gangplank of the liner Queen Elizabeth after ar- | ports are that Capt. Chatles Sin-| foward peace, the more T am im-| ™y ore'on 318 acres land. 2 acres| $4300 ) garage, corner Iot. 2 yres that expenses exceeded their catch.| (.01 ag New York City. The Soviet's veto bxpert man heads a 31- |clair and Frank Harris biought | pressed with the belief that citi-f (jcareq good well, gerage, 2| MANY EXCELLENT lots for year A”S"? ‘:e ""S'h’“s"" “i‘(;“; oPen- | man delegation to the San Francisco conference on the Japanese | the schooner, in tow of fhie ans-| zens should lose no time into put-] jare e Thaiks et o fo Bilél;gli?s AVE. HOME AT FHA % n said he ha b e 5 o 3 3 s, Sun 4 y 7 :d a urt ayf nun:;e i I""N"‘ treaty. Man behind Growyko is not identified. (P ertphoto boat Pilot, to Juneau from Canoe| ting the civilian defense programigs pga appraised 2-bedroom homes,| sorts and industrial sites. e b?L PRICE—loan $12, ¥ TEDOLY JOf 00y Ueer 2 e A i Pass where it had been abandoned.| into practical effect. both completely furnished. MANY OTHER LISTINGS | | ully furnished house $18,0004 ‘ The new owners proposed tc re-| “Right now, at this writing, Ify TROLIERS. Several mwngesg r 1 Nf:;m&q showings by appt. e Man S“"ers Head model the hull and place the| would not know what is required|” Gih” joorcvements — e Bob Druxman-Phone §91 STING — Clean 2 bdrm _ 5 Ira“l( Halled by H 'r es‘ue rom scho 11 ssrvice: = ‘Here ~that | for cit, food kit, nef - Shes 2 M.J Hk\s AR ite élmwc Douglas rd, will sell either T ¥ | . part ":1 |hc narrative ends \utl\nut ing, etc., necessa for survival in 2 C % fully equipped. Inspec- s Jo IRAAL = A3 urnished or unfurn. Large lot, Injur Aboafd Hetla details as to future operations or|the event of a fire or any other RNy Squpped. _! Juneau—123 Front Streeu view. $10,500 or $9,500. This will tion invited. Lots Douglas, Jun Aukc Ba —Fxltz Co\e Road o f. : as 0“ s on ol oo e a when the schooner c\‘mbunl!y‘ type of bomb on Juneau—do you?| .. o Fe08 L] ast. Hdwd floors, view wine-e A man by the name of Len Ross went on the beach. | "“I am sure citizens would make| wANTED — small tract with tim- Soih. v - s ity t of your proper- Highway has been halted tempor-| ,,piers here early this morning. her hos, o A e g At vl your equity out of y " arters arly - pital breakfast today. named, a complete new version of | ready for distribution: 0 let us iz : s financ b S arily due to two washouts on the) “qne message came from the trol- | Once or twice during the night in| the history of the schooner is|get started.” ‘%itam‘;)um us discuss financing Rodeba Agp land and buildings| central location, lease. Only r;md(. agorlz_ilmg to George g/! [ler Patricia and said that the Hecla | the blackness of her sleep, she cried | given, } A Rl T g;‘,w‘” illoughby Ave. “’*““lféfl‘;‘;‘ $3000 plus inventory. Stock ‘ chief of the engineering di was located at Thistle Cove in Dixon | out as though in fright, hospital at-| valentine claimed the schooner G Wi [rad % bought before raises offi = as as n fright, al at- 1 a | eese On Way > o b es offers $5,000 the Alaska Road Commission Harbor near Cape Spencer. No fur- | tendants reported. was bullt st SndHomish, Wash., in| MUBPHY & MURPHY PAMOUS _ boaishop of L'xte Ralph | profit before retail markup. De- At Mile 4 above Valdez, heav. ‘| ther details were available, but the| She awakened this morning in)i1gea by a Mr. Aggasiz at an C,»_i The last rose of summer has not| REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS Thompson, _good building and| tays, ' have swollen the Valdez RIVer 0] Goast Guard ordered a plane from | good spirits. timated cost of $1,000,000 and was | [allen, as they say, but fall is iniphone 676 over First National Bank location. ~Many tools. $3500. PRICE DOWN — Volles house; a mile in width and washed out|pnnette to go to the scene as| .. oo, ] ! nown as the “Prospect.’ Asgasiz| the 8ir and now we know for sure,| el BEAUTY Salon, $6600. (BT | Douglas, 3 bdrms furnished fire-, the road at that point. Tapley said soon as weather permitted. e four houts SDEDt SeStEtOAP] cien tha BElibonariBub4d opdrate] A8 Within b pist Week the first| ({MEDIUM priced 4 unit apart-: place, 100xi09 lot. Now $10,000. it was also possible that some e e imprisoned in the dark well shaft; J:5e 7 : flock of geese was observed wing-! Fon LE ment house, central heat.!McNAMARA home at 10th TiGias vashed fh ot 12 feet deep did her no apparent|between Seattle and Cook Inlet| ; g 5 0.8 and A/ bridges were washed out in this|ypAvVES TO ATTEND 5 Dr. C. & B enorted. | and the first voyage was made|ing their way over the Gastineau $12,600. (Y5 sts. appraised by FHA $10,000' area fllthOUth the commission had| yNCLE'S FUNERAL "&m'k ZA b "f'"“ "fmw s in 1805. On arrival in Cook Inlet, | Channel flyway, bound for winter ________ A LOW rental tpartment Pmpmyrf pare, loan $8,000, price $12,500g no definite information up to noon Vorkmen, wit] renzied speet | quarters in the southland.. Also- 3 PIECE budu om s udio couch, excellent business lot, can be| completely ; art ‘ > o couch, mpletely furnished. Al the schooner ran on a reef, crack- converted for better income,| ar Y All new ‘l‘\\c you noticed the street lights occasional chair, sanitary tub, furnace, Thor auto are switched on soon after 8 o'clock| old fashicned bureau with mir- $15,000. (Y4) | washer, Shelvador refrig, West- \mstmd of 10 o'clock. ror, 3 small tables, and old fash- GOOD INCOME, downtown store-| inghouse double oven range. 3 ioned bath tub. Phone 452. 900-tf rtment bldzg. with bar, excel- bedrocms, two full baths. Easily : today. To attend the funeral of her|sank a hole beside the shaft into At Mile 19, he said, the road was|uncle, the late James Turner, in| which she dropped while at play | €d many ribs, but was found se washed away. He added {hat he cx- | Buffalo, N. Y. today, Mrs. Margie | in the yard of her home. They;Worthy and sailed for Juneau ar- pected repairs would be made with- | N riving here with some 40 passen- { sh flew south via Pan American | reached her at 6:13 p.m. — . ers, all flat broke, as they had | { in the next day or two. plane Sunday. | She was waist deep in thick mud | & 1 —_— ——— ent buy at $42,000. (B6) cen i bRy L Mrs. Nash, a Juneau resident, is | when rescuers got to her. |been caught in the Cook Inlet| . dee,”;fi',;t,;’f;nsgn s bt USED ELECTRICAL e o L s»,us}e with considerable iaf,'.w,mfd.db”k £ Supioe Very Louis B Carlson of “Sacramento, | cmployed by the ‘Alaska Laundry | RO | stampede but found no aekh there.| e wes ‘when a man| APPLIANCES FOR SALE §Fopirty. - Exosllent I6bation writ| NeVe. BaeTri . Calif, is at the Baranof Hotel. |and will be gone about two weeks | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | Upon arrival in Juneau, the cap-| &1 opk tr 1 General Electric Dish V | 0 B3 STING — large 3 bdrm i it A R Ham immediately libelled the ship! could go out and come back with plepie v business. Ap!:mx $55,000. (. )| home, yard, trees, view of Jue 3 : g rea o - Judgm a decr. Now it seems that in some Used about Cotal LANT, $2,900 <2871 neau, furnished $9,800. Douglas NOTICE-OF BELINQUENT TA)\ES ON REAL-AND PERSONAL PROTERTY IN THEH‘h'e craft was put up at a sale by localities, the hunters outnumber I Thor Combination Dish and ,COUNTRY business bldgs. (W32)| Former Baldwin home. JUNEAU INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT the U. 8. Mml:ml };n‘d Valentine | the deer. Oh well, it makes the Clothes \Washer practically ulszO COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B6) | NEW LISTING — Former Budy TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: bid it in for $550, covering costs,| 0dds more interesting whether you Hiesr i Msd‘? %0 | RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease| Phelps house, 612 W. 10th St. Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the portion of the Juneau|ete. | get one or you don't. | e cgmhfm 1“1946 *:rud“el | or sell building. (B 3-barms furnished. New furnacel g Independent School District lying outside the corporate limits of the City of Juneau. Alaska. for the years| valentine operated the schooner | SR s o ) A J5.8 e »UO MANY OTHER LISTINGS new elec hot water htr, fireplace, 1949 and 1950 has been completed and is now open for pubfic inspection at the office of the Juneau Inde-'on one trip to Cook Inlet, three| ~ EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — S i BOb Dluxmafl-phone 891 full basement, garage, large livey pendent School District, Juneau, Alaska, and that the same will be presented to the District Court for the | tyips to Skagway with lumber. Re- condition. only }6 30 00 ingroom-diningroom. Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 15th day of October, 1951 for judgment|¢yrning from the last trip, Lhel E‘on BENT 1 wv‘l"“’);()ué"e’ml":’(‘h‘ic =l M. J. HAAS - Associate PRICE DOWN — 2 bdrm house, and order of sale. sl e g s el Ma,mm, Bl e ey sges'oo! Juneau—123 Front Street large yard, W. 8th St. now $5,250, The following list shows the tracts as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, penalty | 1sland, He finally refloated the ! =11 New f\lnddmp Sw‘ing A H)‘lo‘ Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road Terr Vets will loan $5,000. and interest thereon, and to whom assessed, if known. ship, brought her to Juneau, FOR RENT — Rooms with bath. | * o e larmby: Was $29.50, now, <= | PRICE DOWN — Brekhus house, | NOTE: All reference to maps pertain to the official maps of the Juneau Independent School District on file | peached her north of what w')sl Walking distance. Phone 1008.| .~ P s 20, 00] Douglas Rd. Terr Vets will loan § g in the office of the Juneau Independent School District, Juneau, Alaska. | then known as the Carroll dock, | 900-tf 1 B‘x'v‘mz‘e B;-idne nm was $17.50 run SALE $10,000. £ OELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR THE YEARS 1949, and 1950. DELINQUENT FROM OCTOBER 1st OF|gails, masts, winches and parts of [ Lo ioroier—— 0t now only S >$ 13'30! FOR LEASE. — 250 ft. frontage | THE YEAR. the deck housing were sold. 9 i all | “Go % on Giacier Highway directly :é Tax Del. Annual “There was nothing much left ‘;“"g“‘";“‘ “‘“;’“ce :n‘:fl; ?gglb Tl:‘(.&;]'cqll;st‘_m,regn:d“Bgé;regnd"I\Ew apartments. Income over| ACIoss Zrom new school bldg. | W Survey, Lot, Description, Map No., and to whom on Oct. 1 129 of the “Prospect,” writes Valentine, EIOD, AOTR8S (TR ef °G] PARSON'S ELECTRIC, INC. { $1500.00 permonth. See Nick Roc-| 150 deep. N assessed if known, Tax Year of Year Tax Interest Total |eput she still lay on the beach( OR.CIty bus, one black from Gla-{ =00 b 080t -aiioh: 903-tf |[4TH ST—bright 1-bdrm house: | Mrs. Wm. Alexander—Highlands, U.S.S. 375, Lot 9, Map where I landed her, until some s‘g‘; al:?o D“’(‘"‘"hso?:ize: n:]‘;nrg" s Lk needs plumbing. Just renovated !, | 152—40—1. Land and Bldg. . 1949 1949 24.40 5.36 29.76 i hig ded| ! Srea 3 el throughout, paré uafinished. On i Earl Barcus—Loop Road, Frac. U.S.S. 1976, Map 98— f:)c:fi):u]xze“r'\:s glzzv:‘:z h;,-h':;‘:lg to| taurant. Also space for other PR DX_NI;‘IG u;ble, :i mi) w‘:;nut S0x43 smlrs.g $2,500. 83—2. Land. Bldg. Other Stock .. s 1049 1949 1497 328 1838|014 the ground, so at a MR RE|s ides or businesses. (Gl ot (8o ) WANTED e e e oS, 3004 | BUILDING LOTS CHANNEL Bous 1950 1950 2280 227 25.07 they shoved her off and cast her| FPeter Wood, 911 i st i atton:| levard—One for $1.200 all clear- —=——| adrift. FOR RENT — Mendenhall Apart-| ! z p e ed and excavated. One 80x150+ 43.32 Bt R ments furnished and unfurnish- I 2 ’ for $1,500 with rock fill from g Richard A. Dick—Thane Road. House 1950 1950 17.00 1.70 18.70 ed. Studio and 1 bedroom $86.00| PESPERATELY in need of a two) 30 FOOT outoard cabin cruiser,| road. David Drebelbis—Highlands,” U.S.S. 375, Lot 22 M’\p and up, unfurnished. $106.00 and or three bedroam house or apart-? 16 horse motor. Call Blue 830.{Showplace of Auk Bay, a peeled | Land and Bldg. . 1949 1949 9286 2040 113.28 E up furnished. Call at apartment| Ment. Permanent resident, GO“-] 898-tf| log chalet-type building, fireplace, Emil Foxhill—Frac. US.S. 2121, Map 125—45—1. Land Y 0 u R l IF office or phone 892, gg1-27t| ernment employee. Phone 289.4 RS RIS e concrete basement, oil furnace, and Bldg. 1949 1949 9.60 211 11.71 903-5t) TROLLER “Mischief” for zale — | Completely furnished, including® Emil Foxhill—Frac. U.S.S. 2121, Map 125—45—1. Land STEAM heated roums. 315 Gold % Song o z . T $7500.00. Length 39 ft, draft 5| dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. % 3 Only. i el 1950 310 36 406 {“SURA“(E ; R A TEED. @ sonel plan i wood | A T S b oton et B | Over iih e Latiter T, E Henry Cagle—Glacier Highway, Frac. US.S. 1816, Map L . On after 8 DM} o455 Facks 12,000 lbs. Inquire| flowers, gardens. Overlooks water. E 152—28—4. Land and Bldg. . 1949 1949 48.00 1056 58.56 AVAILABLE now. Space.for rest-{ 900-6t| M ¢ Kinberg Sr, Box 434, Sit-| On bus line, near stores. $5,500 H. C. Hayes and S. P. Whitely, Mendenhall Tract B 1. Have you a young son or aurant o other businesd) Phone WANTED — Used boy's bicycle,| ka, 884-tf [ will handle. ’ ! USS. 2100, Land. e . 1950 1950 1395 139 1534| daugnter, or a favorite nephew, || 452 882411 go0d condition. Phone 322, 900-tf | T ROoOM 319 Willoughby | ©XTRA Special—4 bedroom home,! | John Hellenthal—Auke Bay US 1500, Map 110—76— niece or zrandchild? e x gt i 2 tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus. | = 2. Land. ... 1950 1950 520 52 572 sfi;fif‘gfifi’nfifii;m‘;ee%_‘: GOOD home for kitten. Call 284, B e 896-108 | rooms, garage in basement. Live W. A. Miller—Lena Point, Lot 17, Map 108—59—2. Bldg. .. 1949 1949 11.60 2.55 1415 it p besinte i 900-6t{ =oR SALE — Pelican Theatre.| ingroom is 27x14, has tireplace, i Wm. E. Sweeney—Lena Point, Lot 17, Map 108—59—2. Bldg. 1950 1950 1160 115 1275 s0. you may be interested || wypy ITZER Spinet plano for rent | T e wto| Write Box 705, Pelican, Alaska.| Thermopane windows. All hard- Rudy LaBrash—Glacier Highway, Lot K. Map 110—78— to know that: the ‘New Fork Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 = it 802.7t| Wood floors, large closets cedar, ® 2. Bldgs. .. 1950 1950 22.00 220 2420|| Life now issues policies on the SR O go0-tf) """ lined, hot water furnace. A new b~ ——— || lives of children of all ages. ”m’” © © ¢ ¢ 0 0 o o o o oMARINE Batteries. Heavy dutyor| house, one of nicest in town. | 3 1217 e INFORMATION concerning e standard 6, 8, or 12 volt, reason-| $15500 cash will handle. Price , J. A. Martin—Dupont Trail. Map 180—17—3. Bldg. .. 1950 1950 5.50 55 6.05 Such policies help boys and ® McGreely's Express established ¢ | able. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO.| over $35,000. John F. Morrison—Basin Road. Land and Bldg. ... 1949 1949 23.40 5.14 28.54 rirts i¥s bt [' rift e in 1898 by S. C. Marcuse to ¢ Boat Harbor. 892-6t | 3EST view of city—Vienola home Pete Oswald—U.S.S. 2009, Lot 4, Map 110—44—5. Bldg. .. 1950 1950 12,60 125 ap]] irs th AgHEe At of Y o carry packages by motor boat ¢ | ————————————————| on 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar-, Otis Price—Frac. U.S.S. 2477, Map 124—50—1. Land, to accumulate a “nest egg” for ® between Dyea and Skagway. ¢|® © © © © © o ® & C €} gens lawn, garage. Full concrete BIAgS. ... . 1950 1950 25.95 2.59 23.54{| the future, to get the benefit of e For further details write A. G. ¢ | 2 BEDROOM home. F.HA. ap- @[ pasement. Furnished, including® i Salmon Creek Country Club—Glacier Highway, Frac. the lower premium rates for N BESTER USED CARS | ¢ Stephens, Box 2077, Juneau. ¢ | praised over $15,000. Complete- © | Jarge deep-freeze unit. 1 standard, U.S.8. 1075, Map 139—54—1. Land, Bldg. 1950 1950 142.20 14.22 156.42|| the younger ages. o o o © o o 8/0 o o of> ly furnished. Automatic hot ®} hedroom, 2 in attic for childrend James Sparks—U.S.S. 2158, District A. . 1950 1950 3.00 30 3.30 e » air furnace. Full basement. @ | o short guests. 1 possible in base- ‘ Turner and Brown — Mendenhall Recreation Area. Lhiaba aréiriterasted in ML s P n c l A L WANTED situation as pastry cook | s 505100 lot. By APPOINT- | ment. Cement walks, a nice cleatt Gravel Plant. .. 3 . 1950 1930 2.00 20 aoo]l : 8 el in help: Available Nov. 1. Mary Alderin | » MENT only. Phone 316. 891-tf e{ house. $15,000. Grace Wiley—Fritz Cove, Lot H. Map 123—86—4. Bldg. ... 1949 1049 13.90 3.06 16.96|| 18 your young son or daugh- 3 % Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellon | > o « ¢ © © © ® e o e| OvE in today—Brekhus home, 1950 1950 13.90 1.39 15.29 ter, or favorite nephew, niece or Stone Park, Wyo. 898-61 — = = furnished, nice view Juneau har- grandchild, to own such a 1949 Chevrolet N T T ONE new 220 h.p. Lycombing air-1 o "o 60x20 double quonset, s e 3 Sloie Shien two, or three bedroom hous craft . Engine complete with can be sold separately and moved Lloyd G. Hill—Mining Claims. Map 7T1—35—1. e 1948 1948 2.80 95 Sk prenunenie. tumihed o] pies, wsneeatos and siarter. AlNet ey by I0RN0 Cor toth. T b by 0 A b - — preferably furn. so two 1850 floats. ice—make ith ST. next Juneau Marine—2 bed- o0 155 T 2o Call, telephone or write 1940 Plymouth shed, Liceded by permanent em- | offer. Phone 581. Walter D.| ") om house with large fenced in 51 | K 4-door Sedan ployees of the Juneau Lumber Field. 871-t1] 1awn. $6,500. Special Agent Co., Inc. Call 358 days. 873-t! SEGERATOR . ahk 3ASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom !um— W. A. Sanders—Mining Claims. Map Tl—#4—1 e 1950 1930 2,00 20 20 i 1450 Ford HELP WANTED—Alaska Laundry | condition. Contact Parsom's El-| ished, 3000 $500 cown = 4 -ton Panel w ¥ —2 oom fur! CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENT T : Ke“h G. WIMeS Yion e b RN i (U 0 O 000, B e Tacge bask yard. 525, WA 1, Dewey Baker, Clerk of the Board of the Juneau Independent ol District, Juneau, Alaska, do 1946 G.M.C. Panel 1 WAITRESS & 1 Fountain Girl ; £ hereby certify that the foregoing roll is a true and correct roll of the unpaid taxes of the portion of the|| Member Million Dollar Round a Percy's Oafe 55-4 PETER W00]l 1 % Juneau Independent School District lying outside the corporate limits of the City of Juneau, Alaska, for Table R w cowlln co “ISCELLAHEU‘,S mf district tax years 1948--1949—1950, and that all the said taxes are duc and that they respectively become ot e A o ¥V o ] usm cus AGENCY delinquent the respective dates as‘in said tax roll stated, and that the amount of delinquent ta: enalty, ice in Shattuck Agency and interest together with the aggregate of the whole thereof, assessed against each separate tract 1Lz))r eac);l PHONE 601 F1,Epet et HOPE'S SECOND HAND STO’RIE . § Kiein Bidg. Tel. 913 4 of the said years together with the total of all such past due and delinquent taxes, penalty and interest, Phone 57 1948 B e buy asllinnd Ouih 21?193511 ) > separately ted, and the agggegate of the whole thereof; that no part of said taxes, penalty, and interest A(?KARD 8:g00n Sedan._ .20" Bt. Phons 908, & b s con el r "Ew voRK lIFE 000 miles, excellent condition. bt A R TS AT THE HOTEL JUNEAU F, :",_ v WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND, AND THE CORPORATE SEAL OF THE INSURANCE Ci . ;A‘lsw;céil.:}?i'mm 80,5 H0a0k not associated with D. Sherman Steve Vukovich, representative (4. JUNEAU INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT THIS 10TH DAY OF JULY, 1951, IN JUNEAU, ALASKA. ik o E'P:)"MPA_NY - 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Se-| Starr in any business or capac- Brighton Customs Tailors, mlsZ:s- s/ DEWEY BAKER, ears of tection dan. Make offer. Call 7187 or| ity. (Signed) Henry Perozzo,|ping at the Hotel Juneau for the First publication Aug. 14, 1951; last publication, Sept. 4, 1951. Clerk of the Board. Blue 495, 901-6t Anchorage, Alaska. 888-tf next ten days, A

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