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PETTICOAT GAZETTE ____~______N.9_"'_~!1lQ~r_. 30. 1961
CLASSIFIED ADS
-t per word, 50~ minimum charge. Mail ads to
P8tti~oat Gazette, Box 696, or Phone 5934.
FOR SALE
2 I:edroom, completely furnished house, garage,
basement, corner lots. G. I. approved. Denny
Thompson, 5435 after 6. 25-26,'
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Clean, warm, furnished 2 bedroom apartment. !'~~._--- .
Tub, shower, refrigerator and automatic washer.!.
Phone 5680, Troy Bogard. 21tfc I
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fipe Thawing. Bill Vincent, 508 Second Avenue.!
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C::)mpletely furnished house
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6 New Zealand
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Goed producers.
Pass, Alaska.
white rabbits - 5 does, 1 buck;
6 cages with next, 3' x 5' .
$60.00. Phone 33-124, hoose
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2 bedroom apartment, furnished.
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Clean, furnished apartments, close to town.
Reasonable rates. Marathon apartments. Call
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2 apartments, Duplex - 335 Second Avenue.
Call 5491. 20tfc
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fREE: Black female Cocker Spaniel.
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HAPPY ANNIVERS1J\Y--
November 24 - Mr.
No;'ember 27 - Mr.
Nuv'ember 28 - Mr.
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Boyd Shaffer
Jack Sadusky
Robert Kujava
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Income property
One 2 bedroom house and
O,le I bedroom house, both for
$6000.00 cash; partly furnishedo
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LEGAL NOTICE
City of Seward, AlSlska
The following entitled ordinance was passed
and approved by the City Council on Nov. 3,
1961. Publication hereof is maie pursuant
to Section 4.2 of the Municipal Charter.
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ORDINANCE NO.2QL
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AN OHD INANCE REPEALING SECT IONS 6.302,
6.303, f.. 105, 6.306, 6.307, AND FcEPEAL-
I~!G SUB-SECTIONS 6.304 (d), (,. 304 (e),
6. 304 (f), AND RENUMBERING SECTION
1.."'\04 to 6.302 AND SUB-SECTION 6.304(g)
TO 6.302 (d), OF THE CODE OF ORDINA~TCES
RELATING TO CLEARING SIDE':fALKS OF 3NC~J
AND ICE.
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Posted on the City Hall bulletin board on
the 27th day of November, 1961.
/S/ Beatrice E. Watts
City Clerk
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LEGAL NOTICE
City of Seward, Alaska
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The following entitled resolutions were
passed and approved by the City Council
on 10/9/1961, 11/3/61 and 11/3/610 Pub-
lication hereof is made pursuant to Sec-
tion 4.2 of the Municipal Charter.
RESOLUTION NO. 239- A:~PROVING THE PUR-
CHASE OF AND DEDICATING Lor 29, l-lARA-
THON ADDITION, SEh'APJ), ALASKA, TO PUB-
LIC USE AS AN ACCESS RIGHT-OF-WAY TO
THE MT. YiARATHON WATER SupPLY.
RESOLUTION NO. 182- DEDICATING Lor 4,
MARATHON ADDITION, S~~AHD, ALASKA, TO
BE USED SOLELY AS A SITE FOR A WELL TO
PROVIDE v~ATER TO TH~~ CITY ONNEn SE'iIARD
GENERAL HOSPITAL.
RESOLUTION NO. 242- APPROVING TRAFFIC
REGULATION NO. 5 WHICH IS "THAT FIRST
AVENUE BETWEEN ADAHS AND JEFFERSON
SHALL BE A ONE WAY STREET WITH TRAFFIC
MOVING SOUTH, THAT IS FROM JEFFERSON
TOviARD ADAMS DURING ldINTER-TJME vrnEN
THE STI;ET IS SO POSTED.
Posted on the City Hall bulletin board
on the 27th day of November, 1961.
YLLbI:._YOU BE THE LUCKY WINNER?--Have you seen the
;"fa.:.:..t:Lful c;uilt on display in Anderson's Furni-
t'.l re S""ore? It was pieced by the members of the
Marathon Homemaker Club and by vote of the group
~,e profits derived from the sale of the quilt November 30, 1961
w.iJl go to aid the Student Exchange Fund Pro- L __., ..~._.
gram. The drawing will be Dec. 15th at 2 p.m.
a"c ilnderson's Furniture Store. Tickets may be
p:jrCdlaSed from the Rainbow Girls, Anderson's
St,cre or members of the Marathon Homemakers
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City Clerk
HAPPY BIRTHDAY--
November 24 - Annette Cass Val Glasser
November 25 - Michael Nelsen - Roy Woods
November 26 - Michael Stanton - Kathy Neitz
November 29 - Dorothy Urbach - Joanne Lemas
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PETTICOAT GAZETTE
MOHE BO,.LING lfu'WS........
TOGETHERNESS LEAGUE
Week of Nov. 26, 1961
TEA~i STANDINGS WON
The Compatibles 30
The Moms & Pops 28~
Funny-Bone Four 17
The Four Amours 12~
HI TEAJvi SERIES
The Compatibles 2323
HI TEAM. GAME
The Compatibles 811
WOHEN'S
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HI SChATCH SERIES
Dolly Blume 490
Rosie Eitel 485
HI SCRATCH GAYlliS
Dolly Blume 184
R')sie Eitel 182
HI HDCP GJUilES
LOST
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Lola Smith
Inger 1:latsjold
MEN'S
HI SCRATCH SEEIES
Marty Kowalski
Dick Kirkpatrick
HI SCRATCH G,':"lIlF.oS
Harty Kowalski
GaJ..en Albert30n
HI HA):,UIC.'V SERIES
Galen Albertson
Marty Kowalski
HI HDCP GAlvE3
Galen Albettson
Marty Kowalski
O. B. Eitel
Doc Wagner
HI An,iAGES
Marty Kowalski
Dick Kirkpatrick
Oscar Viatsjold
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TO SOLDOTNA JUST TO
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS
MARVENES
DR I V E EN I S CITY HDCP LEAGUE
SEe: THE 'leek of November 27-28
GOODS A T TEAM STANDINGS
lamingo Lounge
2. National Guard
3. Seward Trading
4. Solly'S Lounge
5. Durant's Hardware
6. Watsjold Ramblers
7. Seward Hardware
8. Alaska Shop
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Flamingo Lounge 2888
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SWEA TERS PINS ~5 {'-::,'<'
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WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THAT TELEVISION SERVICE FROM THE TRANSLATOR, ON THE
MOUNTAIN, WILL BE DISCONTINUED EFFECTIVE DEC. ~, tl96tl; UNTIL SUCH TIME AS
MORE SUPPORT IS RECEIVED TO WARRANT CONTINUED OPERATION.
WE WILL AGAIN SET THE SWITCH, AND FURNISH A T~~~VISION SIGNAL, AS QUICKLY
AS WE RECEIVE ENOUGH SUPPORT TO WARRANT OPERATING FOR THE COMING YEAR.
To DATE, ONLY 23% OF THE FAMILIES NOW OWNING A TV SET HAVE MADE ALL, OR
PART, OF THEIR ESTIMATED CONTRIBUTION.
WE FuRNISHED A SIGNAL FOR EVERYONE, THE PAST YEAR, AS WE PROMISED. WE ALSO
HAVE MADE IMPROVEMENTS AND ADD~D A LARGER, MOR~ POWERFUL TRANSLATOR, AS
PROMISED. BUT WE WOUND UP THE YEAR IN THE RED. Now IT IS UP TO YOU, THE
V!EWERS, TO ADD YOUR SUPPORT TO ENABLE US TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE THIS
SERVICE FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 3033, OR STOP AT OUR OFFICE AT 229 4TH AVE.,
DOWNTOWN SEWARD.
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MARATHON TELEVISION COMPANY
HI TEAM GAMES
Flamingo Lounge
Watsjold Ramblers
HI IND. SERIES
Dick Kirkpatrick
Marty Kowalski
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IROaif.;' Eitel
Peg Kirkpatrick
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. Donna Kowalski
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PETTICOAT GAZETTE
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
Nc.t Le is hereby given t.hat on the third
day of Oct.aber, 1961, there will be held
in the Council Chamber at Fourth and Adams
in the City of Seward, an election fer the
rurjJOSE: of electing
Three C\) CouDc.ilmen for two (2) yedr
terms, and
One (1) ~~yor for two (2) year term, and
I". nl'W (1) School Board ."ember for five (5)
year term.
One (1) School Board ~ember for one (1)
~ year this being the ren~inder of the
~ 1957~1962 term.
t The polls for said election will be opened
I at eight 0' clock aomo on that day and will
close at eight o'clock porn. on the same
: day, a nd all qualified electors of. thS8 City
of Seward who have registered_o as ln ec-
~I. tion 3.102 to 3.108 inclusive of the Code
of Ordinances provided (School Board elec-
tors exempted from registration by Section
f }.102 (b) and Section 3.103 (c) of the Code
t of Ordinances) will be entitled to vote at
! said election. Dated this 5th day of Sept.,
~ 1961.
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14. 21, and 28, 1961
LEGAL NOTICE
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Notice is hereby givGr: that a Public
Hearing will be conducted by the City
Council at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept-
eaber 19, 196::', at the Council Chambers
for the purpose of foro\liding an oppor-
hwity for the Alaska Telephone Corpor~
at.lon to present proposed new telephone
se-'vice rates and DGed for same to the
eit izens of Seward and to hear the qu<~e,-
thms and opirlions of the citizens.
Ddted and r..03;:.ed at City Hall B\]~lletin
Be,ard this 5th day of Sep-!:;ember, 1961.
Beatrice Eo Watts
City Clerk
3eptemt'er ? and 14, 1961
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CHURCH CALENDAR
il..:~~::mbly of God Church -
Sunday School -~ "lasses for all ages
Svnciay l",orning,'orship
2:ll.nday E'ia:1gelistic Servi(;e
iJ,;dne:'lday.. Bible StudJ' and Prayer
Fnday - Christ Ambassadors (youth)
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LEGAL NUnCE
The foliowlng re;:;olutior:s were I]assed and
approved by the City Council of Seward,
Alaska, September 1. 1961.
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Res. No. 235 ~ Providing for readlng
e1ectriclty meters every 3 mor:ths afl,j
for bills on ar: average estimation fer
lntervenlng months.
ReD, Noo 236 ~ I?roviding for advance<
estimated utility bills on request whee
customer will be out of town over d,"e
date,
~~. Reso:utions No. 235
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at City HaE.
Beatrice E. Watt::.
City Clerk-.Trea ",'J.1'031'
SePtember 7, 1961
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Christian SdE:,!lce Services
SeWard Public Library
Sunday 00...0.'...000.........,.." 0"' 011:()J a.m.
Sunday School. 00'" o. _........ .... ,... 9:45 aom.
ILa st \-Ied. ea ch .month. .. .. 0," .. " : 00 .. ~: O? r. .In,
tSunda-.- Radio Programs on KIBH.. 0..0' .1.<: ~4) t- .m.
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7:30 Board of Deacon's Meeting
8: 00 Church Council Meet ing
5:45 Children's Chapel KIBH
No Sunday Schoo}
11::)0 Nornin? Viorship ServL.E ar,d
Gommur.ion. Receptior d New
M.embers will be held at trl 'co
aervice.
J ,30 Ll.;'"hGran hour KIBH
,,-:00 Services aT., Soldatna
The regular meetinl' (;1' tJ,e Sew~
ard LLltheran '~lcmen will not .:.e field.
It will be held the followirl[' Nonda.:',
d'].6 to the Alaska Co.nfeI'f'n:e being
held at Ketchikan.
'7 ~ 00 Youth Choir Pra ct iPf"
Seward Lutheran Church News
Thursday:
Friday:
Sunday:
Monday:
'dedne3day:
Next Sunday, September 17_, the new!Jarsonage
wi"ll be. d ed.i~at ed Q The ser~...i<:~e. will beheld at
3: 1)0 (JIlt "ide -, rle na rsorl'.lge, wea1,her perrrd.tt.~:;g.
The adJress d the narsonage is 50~, -= First AV8v
Sel':a r d LI~1.. hex.'an C~ur,~t'_l hopes it:-:;~ rnany f c 'iend:... ::...n
i.he cIty \.ill be with us on "his (;~,;a:':lCi~.
10:00 AM
11 : 00 AN
7-10 PM S . Ii . C th I"
o~O _ a~red eart av C l~
7u PH. .3'00 ~ '-c' A-'VIYO
7:30 PM ~ .. )~. . - n
Prayoy for the .3ick
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Hugh E. Hines - Pastor
51Jllday 10:00 a.m. Sunday S.;hool
11:00 a.m. Morning ~rorf;hip
::_~lS porno "Showers of Blessing" KIBH
7:00 porn. Junior Service
8:00 p.m. Evangelistlc Servi:oe
\iednesday - 8:00 p.m. Prayer Neeting.
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Sunday t<Ias:Y''1
DailJ' Masse::
Confessions.. Saturday
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Hk)PY BmTHDAY~~
Sept STIlu'"r ';J .- Rosem:lry Ko-.1alski
Dianne Lefton
Sept8!l11.:-.:.:,c ,:_()-~ Evelyn Loesar ,~ J..:.hn St.Le;:'.",-;y
B\cL Plantnb8rg
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PETTICOAT GAZETTE
Seutember 7. 1961
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Phone:
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KINAI C O"Op
Your Cash and Carry Store
Friday and Saturday Specials...September 8 & 9
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CUT-UP FRyERS......... 5 3 e lb.
Pepsi Cola or Teem..................6 cans for 7 9 e
F res h Pro d u c e
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Chunk Style Light Tuna...........3 for $100 0
Cucumbers...1 9 e ea
Yakima'Prunes...2 9 e lb.
Peaches...2 9 e lb.
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for her cookies.
Susan Hall, with a red ribbon for her cookies,
and a blue ribbon for her brownies.
Gayla Gay, with a red ribbon for her cake and
1st YEAn PINS-- one for her cup cakes.
Christy Zentmire, with a red ribbon for her Dawnelle Ronne, with blue ribbons for her
cookies and a white ribbon for her muffins. blouse and skirt.
Susan Schaeferrneyer, with blue ribbons for Diane Sadusky, with a red ribbon for her
her cookies and cake. blouse, and a blue ribbon for her skirt.
Phyllis Heisler, with red ribbons for her Jody Gentles, with a blue ribbon for her
cookies and pie. blouse, and a blue ribbon for her skirt too.
Janis Stockton, with red ribbons for her Susan Rlltledge, with red ribbons for her
muffins and banana bread. skirt and blouse.
Susie Lesko, 'r1ith a red ribbon for her cookies Janet Hall, with blue ribbons for her skirt
and a white ribbon for her pudding. and blouse.
Diane Deck, with a red and a blue ribbon for Shelley Kirkpatrick, with blue ribbons for
two kinds of cookies. her blouse and skirt.
Diane Smith, with a blue ribbon for h~r <::ook- Helene Dunphy, ,rith blue ribbons for her caul-
ies, and a red ribbon for her biscuits. iflower and brocolli, and red ribbons for her
Paula Casey, with red ribbons for her date carrots and jelly.
muffins and muffins. Cheryl Gay, with a white ribbon for her carrots,
Michele Gay, with red ribbons for her cup blue ribbon for her leaf lettuce, and red ribbons
cakes, cookies, and cake, and a blue ribbon for her parsley and jelly,
for her brownies. Christina Johnson, with a white ribbon for her
Robin Nicolet, with a red and blue ribbon brocolli, and red ribbons for her cauliflower,
cont 1.
JIM HOLBEN ;~.rIHlA/l/J O/JTIIJBUTOHS
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for his carrots and cabbage, and red ribbons
for his celery, leaf lettuce and jelly.
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BE SURE AND GET YOUR NEW OIL
STORAGE TANK INSTALLED BEFORE
WINTER. . . . . . . . . . . . .
KEEP IT FILLED WITH
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LEGAL NanCE
Those persons unable, for physical rea-
sons, to come to the City Hall to regis-
ter to vote, r.~y request the City Clerk
or the Deputy City Clerk, to call upon
them for the purpose of registering, as
provided by resolution No. 175 passed
and approved by the City Council on
September 24, 1960.
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Beatrice E. Watts
City Clerk
August 10 - August 17, 1961
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
(AMENDED)
Notice is hereby given that at the hour
of ten o'clock a.m. on the first day of
August, 1961, the registration cards of
the City of Seward were open at the of-
fice of the municipal clerk for the pur-
pose of registering all qualified elec-
tors, nineteen years or over, who are
citizens of the United States of America
and who are bona fide residents of the
State of Alaska, and who have been such
residents continuously during the entire
year imrrlediately preceeding the election
and who have been such residoents contin-
uously for thirty days next preceeding the
t'luction within the corporate limits of
Lhe City of Seward, who are able to read
the Constitution of the United States in
the English language and to write the
English language. All electors must, ex-
cept those voting for members of the
School Board, before voting register
their n~~es and qualifications with the
registration officer. All above quali-
fications except registration are required
to vote for School Board.
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The registration cards will be opened
every day, except Saturdays, Sundays,
and holidays, beginning August 1, 1961
during the following hours:
Ti1 the Friday next preceeding the first
Tuesday in October, from 10:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
That said registration cards will be
dosed at 10:00 o'clock p.m., Friday,
o8ptember 30, 1961.
That said election will be held on the
first Tuesday in October for the purpose
of electing a Mayor and three Councilmen
for terms of two years each and for the
purpose of electing two School Board Mem-
bers, one for five year term, and one for
the remainder of the 1957-1962 term.
Dated at Seward, Alaska, this 16th day
of August, 1961
Isl Beatrice E. Watts,
City Clerk
August 10 - August 17, 1961
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
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Notice is hereby given that Resolution
No. 232 was approved and passed at the
regular mAeting of the City Council on
August 4, 1961. Said Resolution No. 232
approved the following Traffic Regulation
No. 4 to be effective the date of publi-
cation of this Notice in accordance with
Section 8.101 of the Code of Ordinances:
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Regulation No. 4 - That the maximum rate
of speed under any road or driving condi-
tion for all vehicles traveling across
the lagoon on Third Avenue between the
City Limits and Van Buren be increased
from twenty-five (25) miles per hour to
thirty-five (35) miles per hour.
A copy of this Notice and the Traffic Reg-
ulation is posted on the Bulletin Board at
City Hall.
Isl Beatrice E. Watts
City Clerk
August 17, 1961
SEALED BID
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The City of Seward has called for sealed
bi~s on rental of the Warehouse on the
Dock at the Seward Small Boat Harbor,
Seward, Alaska, by lease on a six-months
term basis, renewable month to month
thereafter. Terms upon which to bid are
set forth in the Invitation to Bid posted
on the bulletin boards at the City Hall
and the Small boat harbor. Bids .dll be
accepted until 4:00 P.M. August 29, 1961,
at City Hall, except that bids may also
be delivered at the Council Chambers be-
tween 4:00 P.M. and 4:15 P.M. August 29,
1961; and bids will be opened publicly
at the Council Chambers at 4:15 P.M. August
29, 1961. For further details contact City
Hall, Seward, Alaska.
August 17 - August 24, 1961
SEALED BIDS
The City of Seward is calling for sealed
bids for furnishing the equipment and ma-
terials only for standby heating system
for electricity generation plant. Sep-
arate sealed bids are also being requested
for l-lightweight crawler tractor bull-
dozer. Interested bidders may secure com-
plete specifications by calling at tity
Hall or by writing to them at Box 156.
Both bids will be publicly opened at the
Council Chambers at 4:00 P.M. August 28,
1961.
August 17 - August 24, 1961
PETTICOAT GAZETTE
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THE
BIG
A D V E N T U R E .
August 17, 1961
increasea exposure to disease due to associat-
. ing with large numhers of children in a congested
Chi~dren entering sch~ol ~or the firs~ t~e area. Needed is protection against small pox~
8xperlence one of the hlghllghts of thelr Ilves.diphtheriA, whooping cough typhoid fever and
This is such an important event, that most of poliomyelitis, ' ,
us recall our own first school days and our These immunizations may be obtained at the cf-
first grade teacher. . . fice of the family doctor or at the Health Center
Unl:ss w~ stop to thln~, we do no~ rea~lze on each Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
the blg adJust~ent our.flrst grade ls.golng to School registration is on August 30. The
have to make, In changlng from an env~ronment children start school Sept. 5. Call your family
dominated by the home to one greatly lnfluenced doctor for an appointment, now.
by the schooL '
One of the most important things t.o consider
is r-he matter of a schedule so the child will
arrive at school on time, properly clothed and
fed after a good nights' rest.
The parent needs to be sure that a well child
is being sent to school - that the child d0es
not have a sore throat; is not feverish or
broken out with a rash; is not complaining of
toothache or earache, or that he does not have
a severe cold. If he has been vomiting or has
had diarrhea, he should be kept at home and
medi~al attention obtained, as should be done
for the conditions previously mentioned. The
beginner should know his own full name, his
parents' names and his street address, By
this age, he will be dressing and undressing
himself. If his clothing is large enough, this
will be easier for him to do. He will have
learned to take some responsibility for his
clothing, especially the articles he wears
when going out of doors,
In preparing the child for his school exper-
ience, it is necessary to have the family doctor
give a thorough physical examination, so that
any defects which might handicap him in school Note: The White Oak does it too.
may be corrected as soon as possible. This
examination should be done before school regis-
tration, It is the responsibility of the pa~-
ent to call the family physician to arrange
for an appointment.
The child's immunizations should be up to
date because of the hazard of (above)
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THE SCRUB OAK TREB
By Herbert Merrill
Some twenty years ago an acorn dropped
Into a rocky place where limestone showed
A few white teeth and where the forAst stopped
Before the red slash of a ~uarry read,
It had no business to be hatching there,
Split ting the brown eggshell and thrusting out
A skinny leg of green life on the bare
In hospitable ledge, A week, no doubt,
Would see it shrivel up and starve itself,
A pinch of failure in a cuP of stone,
But there it stands today upon its shelf,
Its talons in the rock, I freely own
The whole thing baffles me, and I can show
Statistics proving that it couldn't grow"
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August 24 - Mr. & Mrs.
Mr. & Mrs.
Claide Berg
James E. Davis
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REAL ESTATE i City of Seward~ Alaska I
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Equity in 3 bedroom ~me in Clearview. I, The follovQng Resolutions were pa&sed and I
r:mt:" $105.56 per mOr;Yh. Newly painted \\ approved by the City Council C'n May 19~ 19610;
::.nslde and out. J i Publication hereof is made pursuant; to !
II Section l~' of the Cone of Ordinanees. I
:2 bedroom home nice lawn and garden. 1 :
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Will V.A, or F. .A. oj RESOLUTION NO. 214 - Amending PerrTIlt FeJe
Ii Schedule Under Ordinance No. 298 (Garbage
I; and Refuse) to Permit tile use of the City'
I i Dump for Burning Confidential Papers by
It Residents of the City for a Permit Charge
of $0.50 cer Year"
into bus-
Gift Shop
Excellant 0 portunity to get
i.ness for yourself O. Brien. s
and Fountain.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NUl' ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of call for sealed
bids for supplying furnace oil and stove oil
for the City of Seward, Seward Electric Sys-
tem and Seward ';vater System, to be opened I'
at 9 a.m. viednesday, June 14~ 1961. !
Bid call will be provided on request and !
i" posted on the Bulletin Board at City Hall I
as of May 24, 1961,
Publication hereof is in accordance with
3eco 12.3 of the MunL,'Lpal Chart'er.
~J.ay 25 and
/s/ Beatrice E, Watts'
Beatrice E, Watts
City Clerk
June 2, 1961
LEGAL NarICE
Notice is hereby given that the City Council
..ill hold a Public Hearing of t,he Proposed
1S'bJ.-62 hurdc:Jpal Budgetlt 8:00 p.m. June
') ~ 196I.
",'d Budget is available
The Pr;'
at City Hall for inspect,ion by the publico
Th':'5 t-;otice and -"ublic Hearing 1:1 accordan-
ce ..ith Scct1.0n 6.3 of the Hunicipal Charter.
Beatrice E. Watts
City Clerk
~une
~I., 1961
GOVERNOR EGAN HONORED
Governor William A. Egan has been awarded
the Cross of Malta, highest award bestowed
by the Alaska Department, Veterans of Foreigh
\'iars, "for outstanding services rendered to
the 'jeter-ans of Foreign 'liars and to the people
of AlaSKa in an effort to make Alaska a better
place to live,"
The colorful award, as well as a separate
di~,tinguished service award, were presented
tc the Governor May 2200 by Dr. Paul Jaeger
of ftnlnorage, Alaska VFW commander, during the
organization's State convention gathering in
Juneau.
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Resolution ,c,", 2il - Setting forth the oro-
cedure for securing, opening, tabulat.ing
and/or evaluating all bids for routine pur~ ,
chases by the C Lty of Seward, Seward Electric!
System and S~wdrd Water System.
Resolution Nc'o 214 and No. 218 are posted
on the City Hall bulletin board on the 31st
day of May 1961.,
/5/ Beatrice E. Watts
Beatrice Eo Watts, City C1e~k
, June 2, 1961
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HOMEMAKfi:R'S SHORT COURSE PRCXXRAM TAKES SHAPE
An exciting week of probing deepl;)" into
some areas of concern and interests of home-
makers is in store for the Alaskan Homemaker
Club members who attend the annual Short,
Course Session in College this year~ MiE5
Agnes Sunnell, State Home Economics Leader,
advises.
Dates of t~is annual event are June 5
to 9. Club members from all parts of the
state will converge by rail, a~to and air C~
the University of Alaska campus on S~~day~
June 4. The program will get under way Mon-
day morning and wind up Friday night, June 90
Delegates will head for home Saturday morn-
ing, June 10.
I'Iiss Sunnell. said the week-long '[;rograrp.
will follow the general fcrmat of last yeal' '3
session. Each delegate will have a cho1ce of
classes to at.tend in addition to the regula:
morning and afternoon sessions planned :/."oc alL
The Homemaker Club delegates will have
an opportunity to explore leadership program;,
in public affairs, health and safety, inter-
national picture of the status of women al:d
how to plan club programs to meet the "Cl,al:"-
enge of the Sixties". Among the elecGive~
are workshop courses in Flower Gardening for
Alaskans, Family Life, Newswriting, HOwe
Planning, and Astronomy for Everyone.
Traditional program features of the
Short Course Session agenda includes the
annual meet.ing of the Alaska Homemaker's
Clubs Council, the election of ol'ficers,
talent night, picnic night, an afternoon ~ea;
and the installation banquet.
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ANNIVERSARIES
June 3 - Mr.
June 6 - Mr.
Mr.
and Mrso
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
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Bob Mor
Audin Sando
James Schaefermeye~
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SOCIAL :JECURITY CHANGES CaNT.
~quarters elapsing after 1950, to one quar-
ter of coverage for each calendar year elapsing
after 1950.
A3 for disability "onset dates"; present
law provides that individuals can have periods
of disability established, through June 30,
1961, which can go as far back as the onset of
the disability. The proposed change extends
the cutoff date throuph June 30, 1962 to set
up disability, back ~o onset dates.
As for the financing provisions, the max-
imum taxable amount of $4,800 a year is un-
changed; the tax rate for the self-employed
is net chanRed from 4~ per cent for 1961, but
would increase to 4 11/16 per cent for 1962;
1963-65, changed from 5~ per cent to 5 7/16
per cent; 1966-68, changed from 6 3/4 per cent
to 6 15/16 per cent.
The rates for employees and employers for
the same calendar years also reflect some
ch~nges, ~lthough no change from the present
3 per cent rate for 1961. For 1962, it would
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AMANA
Home Frozen Foods
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OR WRITE
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~UITABLE RA!LROAD FREIGHT R{@
Although stating the legis'lation,."~'"Ci
not affect the work of the offi.ce, the C'H:r:>-
troller Gcmeral of the United States :3ba"'::d
he would not object to the tems 'If :)e~i\ Le,]!
Grue ning, s bill seeking to have tri3nbc:c:,t., c;_
ental railroads 3.poly the eX',Jort-iffiu'Y1t.
rates for shipments to Alaska ra (,r,;3," tta .
the domestic rates applied on 8hl~'m",rt3 t,:)
the other States.
n Such lower export-import rates ,j",P3
adopted by the railroads to mec,t ccmV3t.i-
tion ,1ith :::;11 water carrie:rs a5 to tra~~'in
moving to and from the Orient, II Con;: t r;)} :',y!"
General Campbell wrote ChairnlEifi 'vi.; ,"Ten S.
Magnuson, Chairman of the Sena t.e C(,mmerce
Committee>> "in order that the tran5conti:l<~r}-.
tal rail lines could participate :.n m(J1i1Jlg
traffic by rail to the Pacific CO'l3t r-,,~rt~'
and thence by water to the O:'ient. Howeyer,
the all water competition as to traf~ic to
and from Alaska has not been aU,Jr, to dai.c!
that the railroads have voluntarily ~,,:'"ud~'d
to such traffic the lower export-imf'.1.:+ X",t ,:;;;,
One graphic example of the d.i.fJeret\C'."
in rates was given by Senator Gruem.ng Vif'.>0i,
he introduced' the bill with co-spon',orsr.:ip
by Senator Bartlett. It costs $~.;:' more f C'r
the railroad charge to ship an aut,omc.bi:",
from Michigan to Seattle for tranl!'-fOhi;)rr,'lr11:
to Alaska than for shiop:;.ng the "ame (~r t)
Tokyo.
"If the bill were enacted, ""hE C'.'!l:r-
troller General stated, "thE) United Stat i'J::\
as a major shipper to and from Alask", 'tJc,u1J.
benefit from the application of tbe I'M,'i'
freight rates and we have nc objectiot,. 'f.C
the legislation being gi\ren f!lv:,r"ble :'cn-
sideration tv your committee.1i
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SUBSTITUTE POSTAL ~iORKERE) TO B~~ ALlUIED1"e:
HOUR I'IEEK
,
AUTO PARTS &
ACCESSORIES
TV SUFPLIES &
RADIO SUPPLIES
Supply Center
MOTOR ACOUII,.R ;?"
B I CYCLE Sl;PH_IE:S
RUBBER ,STAI~f:'S
SPECIALTIES
MAKE YOUR ADDRESSES, DEPOSITS, ORDERS, ETC., QUICKER AND NEATER.
SEE US ABOUT A RUBBER STAMP TODAY. PRICES QUOTED WITHOUT OBLIGATiON.
FOR Rf\D 10, TV,
YOUR BEST BUY IS AT
PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS OR AUTO PARTS- - - - - -
THE SUPPLY CENTER 229 4TH AVE........SEWARD,AlAS~A
)~ to 3 5/3; 1966-68, from 4 to 4 1/8 per cent
clnd for 1969 clnd after, from 4~ per cent to
1+ 5/8 per cent.
It is expected the committee will act on
the me~3ure late next week, to report it to
U,e Sen;>t8 floor. It is not known what fur-
ther chi.lnges fhe committee may recommend.
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TUITI()!I: hATE FOR ALASKANS
'..JlJil" in Oregon recently, Senator Bart-
lett WilfO ddvised by State Senator Jvlonroe
3weet1and thdt the Oregon Legislature voted to
contini" the special tuition arrangement made
for AI'lSkOl. residents attending state colleges
in Oregon.
For several years students from Hawaii
and Alaska have been charged th'8 same fee as
if they were Oregon residents.
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Postmaster General Day, who ';1.~i ~e::i.
Alaska recently at the invitation c',[ :::'~t,at ,
Gruening, infonned the senator t;-;i,~ .w""''';," t L::t
substitute employees of the POiltal ::'e~.,"::'''"l ',,;.
Alaska will be allowed a work week of '.';: .J.(,
48 hours. This is an exception fro", 'it ~"'C6:~J
ly announced agen:.:y-wide limit of .ilU :lO',lr;:.
"The problem faced by the 51lb~titute,!\ i::
Alaska is unique," the postmaster feniC!'a}
notified Senator Gruening, "and no (th~;;" .:.L...."
is being allowed this exception",
Senator Gruening had presented -tee) tb,
postmaster general the plight. of w(:~'~"':": i,~
Ala ska who would be unabl.e to supf-'ort thuL','
families on pay for only 40 hour!" aL t,hc, .'- Yd
hourly rate which is the maxjJrr:~m w!1:i.:h bJ L,"l
can be paid to substitutes.
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PEI'TICOAT GAZETTE
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LEGAL NOnCE
City of Seward, Alaska
The following entitled Resolution was passed
and approved by the City Council on April 21,
1961 to be effective May 1, 1961. Publica-
tion hereof is made pursuant to Section 12
of General Provisions of the Seward Code of
Ordinances,
RESOLUTION NO. 210
A}ffiN~ING RESOLUTION NO, 197 AND ESTABLISH-
ING MOORING CHAnGE FOR BOATS OVER 65 FEEl'
IN LENGTH.
Posted on the City Hall
the 3rd day of May 1961
board at the Seward Boat
day of May 19610
bulletin board on
and on the bulletin
Harbor on the 2nd
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Beatrice E. Watts,
City Clerk
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Methodist Church Activities
Sat, May 6; 1:30 p,m. Candle Lighters
Sunday Hay 7
10 a,m. Church School Children's Day Program
All parents are invited
11 a.m, !Vlorning Worship, Sermon: "Dedicationll
6 p.m, Junior High Methodist Youth Fellow-
ship, No evening worship because of Every
M_..lber Canvass
8 p.m. Senior High Methodist Youth Fellowship
Tuesday 7 p.m. Junior Choir
Wednesday 7:15 p.m. Frayer and Bible Study
8 p,m. oenior Choir
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The regular business meeting of tthe
Seward BPW will be held Tuesday, May 9th at
6:30 r.m. at Don's Cafe. The election of new
officers for the coming year is on the agenda
and all members are urged tc plan to be
present.
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I Box 836 Phone Ca 4-3021
! Located in Seward Distributors office just
south of Seward Trading ~ompany.
Complete Fire Insurance
All Types Automobile Insurance
Standard & Sub-Standard coverages
All types of Liability coverages
Marine and Inland Marine --
Aviation --
Workmen's Compensation--
Lloyds for unusual risks
All insurance coverages serviced by a
time agent and written in first class
companys.
\~hy settle for less than the best,
full
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The evening of !VIay 2nd found the al:i-p,LrrKse
room of the High School overflowing witn pa rentE
and children. This was the regular mee-cing of
the PTA, the prognm for the evening bel.ng p.:::
on by Mrs. Gilbert's kindergarten. This P"c'~
~ram was much enjoyed by al~, and the c:hiLire.n
~nd Mrs. Gilbert are to be commended fvr t t:~
ine cooperation shown within the group. F.:ll.
wing this program the 4th grade mother-co; 3<:^C"~G
oolaid and cookies to all the children \vh~:.'d~
he parents enjoyed coffee and also coc.k:i.". ,
The business of the evening followed _,,~,':,,~~::,~
ents. Jvir. :'Jeagle and Reverand Cousart ga Vi';
n interestinf' report on the convention whll'!l
hey attended in Anchorage. The Kenai PenlD-
ula and Kodiak now are officially designaHd
s District 5, Mrs. Mary Howkins of Nini.l<::h:iK
. :s chairman of District 5, and it is planned
. that a Council of PTA of District 5 will be
/formed. Hr. Neagle wa~ ~a~ed State Chai~an
of Health and Safety dl VlSlon. Reverand v' '>
: sart gave an interesting resume of the tQlk
: given by Dr. Calvin Reed and also reported ':n
I the legislative program.
. l'lr. Rauch reported on the manner that thf'
high school teachers had decided to spend the
$50 allotted to them by the PTA for items ne~c".
ed, and were as follows: 1. Educational film
guide, 2. Eecords for the Science Depar,,:.ment~
3. Record for ~ocial Studies, 4. Record fer
English Department.
The PTA voted to hold a reception following
graduation on the evening of May 17 in the all-
purpose room. Mrs. Strother and Mrs. Hous~
volunteered to head this committee.
!VIrs. Kay Ferguson discussed the eye program
at the school and asked for volunteer:1 to he:,.p
finish the program before the end of the '3"J'lenl
year.
Mrs. Hugh Hall installed t he new off2 ce-r',
for t he coming year; Reverand ~ousart~ presi-
dent; Hrs. Lay Andres, vice president; Mrs,
Oscar Watsjold, 2nd vice president; Ers, G...::r::1.-, , ~
secretary, and Mr. Nelson, treasurer. The <i':"'-
ecutive board was given the power to act fo'"
the PTA during the summer months.
The new president announced the new comm:i...
ttees for the coming year as follows: tea'hfcl12
reception corrmittee-executive board; budte"':. a!"j
finance; Mrs. Gwer Cobban, chairman, and Mr.
1 Nelson, Program: lYIrs. Hugh Hall, chairma'l.
! Hembership: Hr. Neagle, chairman, Mrs. Fab~",-
I cious, ami Mrs. Clarence Larsen, Hosp:tal::~y.
I /Ilrs. Lucille Faust, chairman, Health and Sai'etJ'.
Mrs. Casey, chairman, Publicity: Sanna LeVan,
r chairman, Mrs. Hatsjold and Mrs. Gus Joh[~cen1
! Room motherc; Mrs. Nancy Sadusky 1 chairma"~
Parlimentarian; Mrs. Gilbert Nelson~ PublitCi1-
tions: Mrs. Cousart.
The penny-pot was won by Hiss Wen!l€rs: 1" ';;,1.3
sixth grade.
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Assembly of God Church
Sunday School - classes for all ages
Sunday Morning Worship
Sunday Evangelistic Service
Wednesday - Bible Study and Prayer
Friday - Christ Arr.bassadors (youth)
10: 00 A11
:'1; 00 PJi[
?~ ..~O PM
?~:'C PM
?~-)C p~.y
Youth Choir Practice - Tues. Thurs,
4000 PM
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IT ',IA;; THt:llt O\JN IJ).2;A
Last j.jonday afternoon (Lay lJay) at iJ. little
WHEREAS, the Benevolent and Protective Order after three o'clock, children from the grade
of Elks has designated May 8, 1961 as Youth school, fourth grade up, swarmed over alleys and
Day to honor America's Junior Citizens for vaC&'1t lots in a "clean-up :3e,lard" attack thilt
their accomplishments, and to give fitting re- startled some residents and challen,;ed others
cognition of their services to Conununity, State to a like effort. j.cc;ompanied by teachers and
and Nation; and, some mothers as '"ell as olo.er students frO);1 "he
WHEf..EAS, Seward Lodge #1773 will sponsor highschool, the youngsters did a "bang-up job"
an observance on that day in tribute to the as well as a clean up job despite considerable
Junior Gitizens of this Community; and, horse play. Une has only to take CJ, tour of the
WHEREliS, no event could be more deserving alleys to see the difference.
of our support and participation than one de- "ilhy bother I-lith the alleys? This question
dicated to tl-Jese young people who represent was askeci by some irldignant parents who felt
the nation's greatest resource, and who in the the "work" had been forcedL;pon their offsprinb
years ahead will assume the responsibility for and that it ',iii.S beneath their aignity.
the advancement of our free society; and, "This '.eIaS the children I s own idea", l'l.rS.
WHEREAS, our Youth need the guidance, in- l.lildred l.irkpatrick, chairman of the lkii clean-
spiration and encouragement which we alone can up committee, states. 1.la.nY of the suu;estiops
give in order to develop those qualities of for needed action in specific areas dere be/ond
cnaracter essential for future leadership; and, the scope of children, but this '"as one thing
~~HEREAS, to achieve this worthy objective they could do, and they worked it out themselves
we demonstrate our partnership with Youth, our with only the assistCUlce of the comuittee imd
understanding of their hopes and aspirations the city street department in the donation of
and a sincere willingness to help prepare them trucks and drivers. ill'. Herman Leirer also help-
in every way for the responsibilites and opp- ed by lending his big truck.
ortuni ties of citizenship; It Vlould surprise the grownups to kno'tI how
NOii, THEREFORE, I, ALEX PETROVICH,J1fJ.AYOR, the youngsters feel and notice (culd do not fail
of the City of Seward, Alaska, do hereby pro- to point with scorn) at the "dirty" spots. Vlhen
claim l'laY 8, 1961 as YOUTH DAY, a nd urge all they took a hand to clean up it put the rest of
departments of government, civic, fraternal us on the spot to follow up a good example.
and patriotic groups, and our citizens gener- Although they expected no reward for (wing a
ally, to participate wholeheartedly in its ob- civic duty, it seems the least we could do in
servance. ackno'lledgement is to have a party.- Henc:.;, the
signed: Alex Petrovich, plans for a big "weenie-roast" on oaturday <'.fter
Mayor, City of noon, at about 6 o'clock at the bonfire (which
Seward, Alaska the kids are to provide). Individuals and 30me
,;, * 'f ,;, ,:< * ':' organizations \'iill provide the \'Ieiners.
ALL children, moms and dads, and ever,ybody
who enjoys this kind of party are invited to be
present. Let's sho\'l our youth that we a) 'preciate
their efforts. GUier]:; TO TIlli PAltTYl
YOUTH DAY 1961 - PROCLAMATION
HAJ:'l'Y BIRTHDAY
May 11. Elaine Inglis
May 12, Eva Stal~ett Goodwill,
Mor an
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Stateside POT A TOE S .
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Valamont Sliced Apples....No. 2 can...3 2 e
Gaines Dog Meal...5 #...90rt
Cello-wrapped Celery......2lrt lb.
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Ma'ran :'::j; .L',;IOI
Modern, Furnished, 2-bedro0m apartment
Phone 3021 4l 42
Phone 5667
43 tf
320 First Ave. Furmshed
Ed Burke, Phone 5688
Mail ads to
Help Wanted
Shrimp cannery workers needed
person at'Seward Seafood, Inc-,
tween 8 a,m and 5 p.m
Please apply i
cannery be-
East Point Seafoods
Lawrence P Johnson
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Notices
4-H Bake Sale, March 25th at McMulleni s Store.
Money to go to the Library Building Fund
40, 41, 42.9 43.;:
Income Tax Service by mail or in my
Marjorie P Johnsort, 920 East 12th,
Alaska. Phone BRoadway 5-2364
home.
Anchorage,
37 tfc
For Sale
I-floor med. sized 3-bedroom
fenced-in yard; easy terms,
Dave
home, close in;
Blune,
1953 Mercury, brand-new engine.. $450
1953 Ford F-3 Pickup, R&H, Call CA 4-3019,
42, 43c.
Large planter with plants; sturdy garbage rack;
bottle capper and misc items Phone 5694
42 tfc.
2-bedroom house, furnished, in town, low down!,
payment 42, 43c~
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take I
#3 aftfr
42 43/
1959 Ford-6. $300 for my equity.. you
over payments, Contact 4th Ave- Apt
_5 p m Eugene Neagle,
in Jlpprec(ationl !
Many thanks to the Seward businessmen who tl
sponsored the radio broadcast of the State
Chalnpionship games here last week, and to Jac .
Hoth whose announcing made me see every play s
though I had been there :instead 01' :in a wheel
chair beside the radio. Only the Shut-:ins of ,
many years can fully appreciate the wonderful
gift made by sponsors who pay for such broad-
cas ts.
And to the glory-covered, fight:ing SEAHAlvKS-
I am as proud of you as though you were each my
own sons! Donlt be downhearted, Boys, your loss
by one point does not lessen in the least de-
gree our esteem for the courageous spirit and
SUf€rior sportsmanship which make you victor-
ious in defeat!
In all s:ince~it, j ~
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!-1rs. George Fo ter ~.;)~
I-bedroom house with
Zoned for business"
905 4th Ave
large shop in rear
Excellent terms. See at
42, 43p
Modern} 4-unit apt house, desirable location
Low down payment - Phone CA 4-3021. 41,42,43(';
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4 bedroom, grade school area
L;)w overhead.
50 x 100 conNER, On pav:ing! $100'J 00,c.e.rmfL
332 2nd, Con,p1etely furn. Floor furfi Pase
Needs some repair, will reduce from :$63()(1. XI
to $5300.00, ~1000 down. $60 00 n~.
338 4th Ave
'rel, 3032
For Sale or Trade
Will trade equity in Duplex fer t raller h~.,-,se
or pickup; will accept cash 5::'8 oLh Ave
4::' ~ .,-+3p,
For Rent
Single 0-:: : o,lp~.e
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Legal Notice,~
City of Seward; Alaska.
The following entitled Resolutions werE' paS58(\
and approved by the City Couno::il on Nuvembe;'
18, 1960, January 6, 1961, and Mar:h 6, 1961.
respectively. Publication hereof is made p,-,-,~
suant to Section 12 of General ProviS.lun:, 0':'
the Seward Code of Ordinancei5
RESOLUTION NO. 188
PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE AND REGm~ATI()NS FOR PEmUI
HOLDERS UNDER (GARBAGE & R~USE) ORDINANCE NO
298.
RESOLUTIO~ NO ,cSf!.J.
PERSONNEL REGULATIONS (HARBOR rvIASTER)
IlliSOLUTION NO 19'
MOORING AND OI'HER CHARGES UNDER ORDINANCE NO
302 (SEWARD SMAU" BOAT HARBOH)
Posted on the City Hall bull=t~l1. toard on th~
22nd day of March, 1961, Re:3cL..'liom N(lc. ~9~!
and 197 also posted on the bllletm board at
the Seward Boat Harbor..
signed.: Beau'ice E
C,lty Cler~:
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The Intramural Spelling Bee, to detprminethe
Wm! H. Seward School spelling ,'hamplOi'! a~1d
the champion and alternate to go to the Etate:
Spelling Bee, will be Blllid 211 the all'~r:-u:-pc:3e
room of the Seward High S::;ho!).l. en Mar :.c'l9t.J.
at 7:30 p m The publi: is ,::crdlal1y lrJvited
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Mrs - Vi Fish as 4-H grow.p, :h" i'Hapj:'y Hel;:.e r3H .
held their first meeting Satuniayo Ma~:n _th
and their second meeti,ng Mar 'h L8ch~96:
Plan to see you at the bake sale Saturday
March 25 Reporter, Phyllls He.L:ler
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March 2'3, 1961 ________Page '7
Meose Pass News ,. continued from: :l,';flr:. :.:
PETTICOAT GA2EI'TE
Recita~, cont from
Now th~ Day Is Over.
St:eLeVan.
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" Barnby
In spite of weather conditions Satc;,rcia;;l" nig,ti';"
quite a few social events were ';-;~::"l a:ttended.,
Pupils who assisted in making this program a Some folks went to the ball ga.m<e s others t,:Of,_
success: Mrs. Knutson, Fleming, Larsen~ Brya:h, in the Elks:1 Purple Bubble BaL\., and, r.,thef'~
Hasty Special mention to Mrs House and Mrs, went over to the Coope:ri s L8cnd.j~ng S-l: - F'[),tritlt" ~
LeVan dan:;e Everyone seemed to have i3 ~e'2'~. gocd: ~m",
Mr and ~lrs. Ace Hudson and family were oyer The State Division of Lalld:~ w:1l1 nol.o a ,-,6ildng
~aturday to visit with the Woods ~ and they tookon the classification of tideland.s en l'lar:n 2".';
K,'s Woods back to Soldotna with them at 8 p,.m in the city eoun~n:h8.l'1be' The
pu,rpose of the hearing is to glye' the pllbUr. an
opfortunity to make suggGat1.on~ :eg.s,rd-'.ng th~
tidelands that extend be;}<'ond the cily l'J.m.:LtA:; oj:'
Seward" State law requires that -~r.e tideli.mJl~
be classified before they Gan be lea3edc
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PHONE 5268 BLOUSES............... .assortrnen~ of ""
cottons..batists..and miracle blends
Team one of these pretty little blouses
with a skirt for your
"Little Hiss Fashion Plate"
for l!;aster'
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Moose Pass News by Joanne Miller
Mrs Roy Woods was over from Soldotna for a
couple of days last week to spend some time
with her son Bob and f~mily
Hr" and Mrs Phil Nicholas, Mr.
Liebelt~ and Mrs, Corky Liebelt
visitors at the Bob Woods' ,
and Mrs. Bob
were Sunday
Bru~~ Ainsworth celebrated his 11th birthday
Friday with a dinner party at his home
The Moose Pass Brownies had their regular
meeting at Miller's Wednesday afternoon. May
Day baskets were finished and then Andrea
Shaffer demonstrated a dance that looked so
much like fun that everyone joined in and
learned it
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HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS
OREGON CHIPPER CHAIN
ROUGH AND DRESSED lUMBER
PLYWOOD, NAilS, ETC.
S E WA RD. . . . ~ ~ . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . ~ ~ . A L AS K A
All ~ajor Appliances
IN STOCK
at
Phil.cc, Amana, !tCA Whirlpool
Nagie Chef, I,lorge.".....
ANDERSON I S
Furniture with Character
Friday night the First Aid Class ~et at
Masonis We started a little early and ~hen
tuned in to hear the last half of the ball
gam~
There have been several cases of the flu the
past week. Among those. who have been quite
ill were Tillll11Y Laird and Rockey McElveen-
Joanne Miller did nQt accept the position on
the Ho~pital Board to fill the remaining two
years cf Don Vor~'B term
The Moose Pass shooters went cY~!r '~::'~"O::;L el' ~5
Landing Wednesday evening and fhi.isiled. 1(,he:n~
targets for the shootin" fest,
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Tideland Classifi ca tiOD. Hear;,ng
C ongrat ula tions"
Willna Zentmire was elec:ted ::orT"€spondl'16 ,se'::-o
retary at the Alaska State Hairdreeser~ and
Cosmeticians Associatior,confeT'6nce i:0. F'au:~
banks last week.
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Remember the Easter Seal DriYe~ Sunday~ Marc2b\
Wee sizes too.~
GAL A X
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MODERN MOTORS
Woody Mahurin and Pat 01 Br~en ma.de 2, u:q: ':c
Hope Tuesday for the Seward CTi.pp~.ed C'i:,ldrE'(':'.:
Asso ciation., Mr, 1ve1(' :flDo'(:~1 Ne",rho'ls~ e:.\.'Pre:"s~
ad his desire to par'tldpata "'JJ..th tht A;;so i8.
tion
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The next regular meeting of the
will be devoted to National S.
evening, Ma rch 28tn, 6 de p :1:
The committee has a v~ry inter~:c
planned Guests will be w"'.J.~om~
Metz John3on for a Y'eseY>\~"~',i<>~':
Sewar<i 3PW
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PETTICOAT GAZETTE
PETTICOAT GOSSIP oontinued from page 5
Four of Seward's fledglings=-Dermis Ku ,lcheski
Joe Doshen, Bob Muller and Gaylor Lanman=-who
left this spring for a stretoh of duty in the
National Guard are home and reEdy for 'What
comes next, The boys 1'-ere all in the Tran=
sportation Corps and spent their training time
at Fort Ord and Camp Roberts~ It's nioe to
ha ' them around again"
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MESSAGES FOR SANTA--
Dear Santa, one of your litt
teners wri tes-=" I wonder if you
throat Santa, because you sound
you did last ar?"
Another lit ,Ie fan wonders if she might
have a bag of grapes in the toes of her stook-
ing this year instead of an apple or an
orange? T nk you could manage? And Si at
the Drug St,,,re might have something for your
throat?
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Mr, and Mrs. John SaHt are spending the
Christmas holidays in Ancftorage with their
son; )hn. and two daughters--Mary Ann and
radio lis-
,',ve a sore
different than
GIVE ALASKA'S 1~GAZINE this Christmas~
First subscription $5; eaoh additional
only $4
Box 1271
gift
ALASKA SPORTSMAN
Juneau
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ren)
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Bill and Franoes 0 rien arrived home from
their short coatic, in Seattle, They tell
us they had a wonderful time but are glad
to be home, where the tempo is a wee bit
slower"
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Notioe is hereby [;i ven that Resolution "wc192
was approved and passed at the regular meet-
ing of the City Council on December 16, 19600
Said Resolution No. 192 approved the follow-
ing parking regulations to be effeotive the I
date of publication of th",3 Notioe in 9.0cord~1
anoe with Section 8elOl of the Code of Ordin~ l
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13gulation Noo 10 No vehic:':', shall be parked
on any oity street or alley in excess of
forty-eight (48) hours continuou, 'Yo Sundays
and Legal Holidays shall not be included in
thi s 48 -hour per i 0 ,
Rc'c;ulation No,. 2., No vehicle shall be parked
on any oity street in such a way or so loaded
that it will obstruot an operator's view of
any traffic sign or signal while approaching
suoh sign or signal in a legal mannerc
A copy of the Notice and the Parking Reg~
ulations is posted on the bulletin board at
City Hall-
Signed: Beatrioe Eo Watts
City Clerk
PAT WilliAMS
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OUR APOLOGIES-~
In reporting the officers for t he Pioneers
Igloo '#9 we lost some of the names in transit,
Russell Painter; John Paulsteiner and Vance
Hitt were elected trustees,
The Auxiliary officers )uld have inoluded
Mrs, Dorothy Turner" S ,'geant at Arms: Mrs.,
Lillian Costello, Doorkeeper and Mrso Pat
Williams, ~ustee" Sorry~ Just so you missed
will be present for the installation~
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Par,e 5
Vi'EDDING BELLS AFAR
We learn that Jimmie Lawton has taken unto
hinself a bride At a beautiful formal oere"<
mon~' held November 27th at st, Clair's Catholic
Churoh, Santa Clara, California.. Rosemary Dios"
daughter of Mrs. Mary Dios.. beoame the bride
of James lawton . son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Lawton of Seward" The bride who was given in
marriage by her oldest brother wore a ball~
erina length, white dress fashioned in a prin~
oess line of ohiffon over satin, Her finger
tip veil was he ld in place with a jewc 1 .'rown,
Bridesmaids were gay in dre sse s of red ordffon
over red taffeta. Their ensembles were oom-
pleted with white fur head orowns and they
oarried tiny white fur muffs. The bridegroom.
and his attendants wore white tux and black
trousers .,
Jimmie greaduated from Seward High with
the class of 1958: He made all-star basket-
ball in his last year of sohool,. He joined
the Navy in the fall of 1.~8 continuing; his
education at Norman, C'dahoma, He was 6th
highest in his class at Norman, He was trans-
ferred to Memphis, Teruless ee.. to complete his
training; as a jet meohanic; and is now sta~
tioned at Moffitt Field
The young couple are pre sently at home at
948 DiGuidio" Santa Clara, California. Our
conKratulations and best wishes to tl~m~
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Mrs, T, J, Ras,:mus:,en of Kimball" Nebraska,
has been visiting her daughter, Marie, for the
past week Marie fell the first of the month
and injured her wrist and her mother is help-
ing Marie who is definitely not a "south paw'
learn the art of usinr, that one left arm.,
Marie and her mother will be leaving this
week-end for Anchorage to spend the holidays
with another sister and daugr,ter" Mrsc L018
Cal v:tn",
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MERRY CHHISTMAS TO
A L LH
HAPPY BIRTHDAY OLD TIMER'
Dick Llyers was happily surprised with a
buffet bi~thday dinner party Tuesday evening,
Deoember 20th to get him properly started in
his sixtios, His young gral'ddaughters, Linda
a.nd Janice presented the birthday oake----..,
lighted with six candles--singing "Happy
Birthday." They added the extra verse letting
Grandad know they knew he "was now sixty years
ole" even though there were only six candles
on the cake"
~lests were Edana and Perry Stookton and
the girls, Arom Wicklund, Mr" and Mrs. Henry
Olson, Mr, and Mrs. Georg;e Dangler, Lennie
and Doll Gilliland with their wee son ( the
most attended g;uest there) and Doroth:, Frost,.,
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Mrs. Alice Dunn, Coalunga" California arrived
in Se ,'lard Friday morining to spend Chri stmas
with her son, Jean Dunn, who is stationed here
with the Ala::ka Department of Fish (0 Game..
'I'his is Mrs. D1''1llS' first -;;rip to Alaska, She
flew all the way and enjoyed the trj p., She
tells us that sinoe Jean couldn't come home
for Christmas she came up to cook him a turkey
dinner
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Dr, and Mrs. Russell Wagner droVe to .Anchorage
last night to pick up their son.. Peter, who is
home for the holidays, Peter has a part-time
teacL'r-:; position while he continues his ed-
ucation at the University of Arizona, at
Tucson, Weloome home Peter l,
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Mr, and Mrs, Ray James left to~day to spend
Chrhtmas in Corvallis, Oregon, with their
daughter and son-in~law, Jane and Chuok Belke
and the three grall.lohildren,
Ray plans to return to Seward right after
the holidays and Luella will continue on to
San Franoisco to attent the United Nations
Study Conference, which is meeting there
January 17th and 18th.,
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CHURCH N:&:;1t/S
Seward Ch1.:.r,'h of Christ} 433 Fourth Avenue
Sunday Worship Senrice5 n AM and 6: 30 PM
GueE'+. speaker from '~he Anchorage Church of
Christ each Sunday
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Seward Lutheran Church News
Sunday 9 ;.1; S Sunday School Classes
1: :00 Morning Worship Service
: .,0 Family Night Potluck Supper
Tuesday 3: Confirmation Class
7:)0 Annual Meeting (reconvening)
Wednesday Ladies Aid Cleanup Day at the
( hun~h
Thursday B:QO First meeting of newly-elected
Chu:,,:h Council
The Family thght Potluck Supper at 5 :30 Sunda;y'
evening will be hosted by Mr, and Mrs Jack
Hoogland, Mr and Mrs Chester Kunz, and Pas=
TJOl and Mr3 FJelstad. It will feature the
ptesentation of slJ.,des by Mrs a. L, Gilbert
The re.',:,nvernng of the annual meeting on Tues-
day is of ex,cept ional importance to ev'"Y'Y
member All ladies are urged to come to the
churd: on Wednesday for the annual cleanup of
the :hu,:h
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Metho;1lc,t Chu,t"h A::tivities
Toni~lt. Thursday. Jan 26:
? p, m Exe :ut,-''ie meeting of the Met.hodist Men
in tne Pastor's study
2 p m HOlr: h13' meeting of the Woman'S Society
')f Chr:,'tian Service at the home of
Nrs, Dille Wood Miss Bertha McGhee
'd,ll,l be J.l.3cussion leader on the topi'~
"Hen,':,age and Horizons in Home Mission
Sunday. Jan,;ary :"9
1.0 8. m Ch\l r:' t1 S',:hc:ol
11 a m Mcpung Wor3hip
"'It:" P"o'tlem of
Hlgh MYF at
Sermon Topic:
Evilll
the Howells'
Diane Ada.ms A B
Peggie Shallow Z A 2 B
Wayne Tressl..er 2 A !\" B
Donna 3v,..renson J A 1 B
Jayne Tressler " A 1 B
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Beverly Thomason 1 A 3 B
Wayne Ronne 2 A <. B
Sharon Gronhcldt 2 A 2 B
Luella ,Johnson 2 A 2 B
Lorraine Sr>anton 1 A 3 B
Ricky Jackson 1 A .3 B
HONCRABLE MENTION
Bill Swi(;k 3 A 1 B 1 C
Emil Nelson 3 B 1 C
Russell Murkows~i 1 A 2 B 1 C
Mary Schnell 1 A '2 B i f"
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Judy McClane 1 A 2 B 1 C
Terry Turner j A 1 C
Dennic :1H t <- B 2 C
Kathy Larunan 1 A 2 B 1 C
Dennis Jones 3 B 1 C
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Methodist (()nt
Sunday.. 7 pm, '. Evening Worshlp & Hymn Sing
Topic: "HO'W' to Preach in One Easy Lessor/'
8 p,m Semor H::.gh Methodist. Youth Fellowship
Tuesday c Ian
7 p m" Junlor ~h0ir Practice
8 p m Meeting of the Con1!lllssion on Steward-
ship s,nd Flnancc,
Wednesde,;y,. Feb 1
7:15 P ill Prayer and Bible Stud:/T
8:00 p m Senior Ghe-i:r Pra'.'tice
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The Wome,1"s BowlIng ASs0ciatlor, wlll hold a
rummage sa. G lTI ,,~1e l:nL,ldir;.g ri8xt to the
Alaska Steamship Offlce, Fet-FUa!'] :;,rd & 4th
35:
~RD D\STR\BUTORS
CAL,L. US! IF vOJ'RE
A NEWCOMER TO OUR AREA,
OR ARE NOW USING ANOTHER
FUEL, Ci'LL OR WRiTE.. 'NE'D
LIKE TO ADD YOU TO Q~R
LIST OF SAT,::;FIED
CUSTOMERS"
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PETT~IQQ~~r G~l~'IT:E_________________ J an U?F-,L;~~L 196:______.._~__
. p ag~.~lQ~
Red... too J.ate
to das s ify FelL
C LAS S I FIE DAD S
5~ per word, 50~ minimum charge, r1ail Ads t::: PetticDat;
Gazett;e % Mabel Wisdom~ or phone 5934 or 579
RENT~ Small furnished apartment - 4trl & Had ison,:bqui'e rete ~"
Shon, Phone: .5l.91, 35 t.fr;.
Pa:i.nt & Body
The Women!:;i Bowling Associationwi11 hold a
rummage sale in t<he building next t,o t,he
Alaska St,;,amship Office9 Febru,,r;ry .3l'd and 4th.~
35.::;
AttentL,cl HCJlJ3ewiveSA Let, us pick up your
poat Ch!'lTLmas rurrnnage at your convenience for
our rummage sale February 3rd and 4th, spon-
sored by t;he Womens i Bowling ASGoc.iat,ionn
Can r-;44~ ;'lft,ernoonse 34)35,)6c
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FDR SALE
441. Heatform fireplace units,
circulating fansr Call 3095
complet,e with
20Uc
Four whee -: drive
7;;'" n, hydraulic
C8. h- ~:7 58
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tractor~ 1300 x 24 tires}
bladeo Contact Bill Puncheso
34.35p
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195::5 J:o'ord F3 PJ.ckup, Recently completely
overha1l.1edc $750~ or will trade for boato
See at Modern Mot,ors. 35~ 36c
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Used... TV Sets low as $95.00~
to~;, Guarent,eed, Terms.
repaired and ready
Call )033 days
.35c
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Combe. RadJ.O & h speed Phonc.- A-I condo Terms,
$125000,0 beau Lifu.l cabinet'J record storage
$pa,;83033 days 35c
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Brand new 2:1" Console
full \llarranty, terms.
Centero
TV 9 few small sera t,ches,.
$50 off ,0 see at Supply
35c
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FOR SALE OR RENT: 2 houses,
Ed Burke, Clt:)rview 5688
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318 First;, Call
33tfc
2 bedroom
Call SSQ?
FOR RENT
house I' furnished9 cl.ean9 close ine
3Hfc
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F:'., niA!'3] ape!' \.ment wit.h garage,
Ph one 3021
33, .'J4.. 35
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2 bed:r'oolf: furnished house, Call at 608 2rd
Ave. 35tf':~
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Ii'll rnished modern :2 bedroom ap&l't,r/t",r:': 0
Phone }O:~l 35$)6$3';'0
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BUILDING, CORNER, COHHEHICAL & LIVING
Completely furn, FULL basement, REDUCED
t,c- $7 sOGO.,OO, Now' DC'cupiedc $1000 dr" t:,3.l
like rent.,
DUPLEX, ins",hoc'-L area, .W/all fUI'n, I)" one
side. SELL EQUITY, Owner leaving .:i ry_~
t,ransferred,
Cottage9 at,ucco, fenced., good neignbc-rllOodo
Complet(lly' furn" Ideal for 'couple 9 or
bacheJ.or. ONLY $3500,00. Low d, pay"
Neat Catt.age, gr"1de school arear ,: bed:room1L
Priced t,o Be11 at $38000000 $300 dn, Bal -w45
mo"
CORNER LOT SOx J.oeL, On paving, 1,Ji11 t,alre
$1000. TERMSn
a 3 bedroom, Close-ine New roof r Nice rami]:
Ii ving '.
3 bedroom heme for RENTo
Clos8".in,
Cottage for rent..,
Full casement,
Furnished"
BALMAT REALTY CO,
338 4t,h-Tei 3032
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Resolution Noo 195
,.AS approved and passed at the regular meeting
of t, he CH~Y' CourJ.cil on January 20., 19c..L Sai.d
Resolut,i.on No- 195 approved the following
Parking Regulatiuri to be effective the date ci'
this Hotlee ln ac':ordance wi:Lh Se,:ti,)n B 0101
of the Code d' Ordinance.s:;
~~i,;uJ.~~~~~>~ .} 0
The Nort,h side of Rail.road
Avenue between Third Avenue
and Four.t.h Avenue is hereby'
d.eclared a "Loading Only
Zene" bet'ween the !l0urs of
8::00 a,mc Md 6:00p.m. ex-
",ept on Sund~,
A copy of thQ.J Notise and t he Parking Reg-
lation is posted on 'Jhe Bullet.,in SOArd at
City HalL
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Be a t,r'ice 1IJ 0 'da t, t:s
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l;FFICIAL NurI:::C:;~
Notlee is hereby given that the fO:U.cviing heei'.
olut ions adopted by the City COlAIlcil ~eptt'Inber
2L, 1'160 are posted on the Bulletin J':a~d a':
C:..t:y Hall on September 27. IQ60:
Resolution No 174 - Establishing ffiU:Will :1.' ...b
sen:.ee voting for shut-.ins or ,,:hose r:l1~i/S~i :Ci,j.J_y'
unable to go to the polling p::'a2e
Hesolution Nc 175 - Naming a Iiepu".y C~c;Y' C'ler.
for the purpose of registering to vo~e those
who are t)hysically unable to go LO Oi ty Ha.l.:.
'co register
Bea t ri: e E, \1a:t ':
Cit-y Clerk
[MUnCE TELEVISION VIEWERS
Mara thon Television is) at the p,'eser-;i-, t.J.rn.3
. cunducting television signal tests Plea.',e
I note that the se are strictly tests i).DC OT)t)ra,-
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',:t,iOdD will be i~tedr'mfittent unt~l sni'!.::c Cle!1~ '1\
j 1 un s are recelve or operatlon "e ,,;i....-'- DO_
l:>8 in operation officially this year 'Lint :.1 WE,
I rai3e the total of $15,500 00 thr8L:.i'!'~ '~c'ntrl-
iJutlons by you 1
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The sooner you contribute $50 00 $7~ 00
or <11>100 00 to community televi5:.oD(.he ""on'
er we will furnish regular televisl.on c3].gnals
direct Any amount will be accep':ed a,:\d If
;{Ou are ;;mable to give a full casn ::OIl1:-j.rhlt-
:Lon. you may give us a pledge to pay ':te amCUl:t
Ln Heekly or monthly payments, but pIe ,S(' de
It as soon as possible.
Also, please take advantage of our free ad~
Vl.ce on antennas and proper .installat Lon Ma
ny perscnE, are buying the wrong t;'-p8 of antf;!l
DdS for good televislon reception
VJe will hd ve on hand a stock <...f ant.,]I1,'i.jS de
<;,-gned foythe best reception 1.1.1 thls area o'
l.ong with instclllation kits ~nd TV acc8J:.Jries.
These antennas may be easlly ,lnsta~_}ecl t:y =.rc:..;.
I' ,. 'v,e wl.ll instJall them for ;'iDcl
!-~I.arat}ion i\. 'It:.;''v' L-=;:_on
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The Alaska Music Trail',;llJ ''';-, :.t" '0'.1.",-,,'3"'."
th season 'c 196()"-~1961 in SeVla2~i wit,h ~)n,,::, py'es.
\:;nt~t;.C:1 cf hi~hard Dyer-,Benn€'~ /~r!~'2l l,.,\;::1 t,e
lov..::d Folk Singer J'wlr, Dyer :)~!L c;~' t :-,'2 m~.>::/..
~)opular artlsts ever to ha\"~:, 3Y r,~ :)} ,..::~l '.'ll ;,1'1(:
Al,~ka husic Trail (spring 195~) W~~ h~ in
>;evlf(l r'd or;, tI1e evening of October ? j
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h.,l-::1i'l'HUN HUhEhAKcJ.S HOLD INSTALLiJ.'T':ON
hsmuers and guests of tr,e l'iar'3.t,h0:l Hom"",;\C\,;'
e['S met l.lunday eveninf, Sept. 19 at 're h:'me
of Edana otockton. for a potluck 2,"l',)(';
foLlowed by the l1.1stallatioT C,[ (ffl..:"r" lo~
the new ysa:-
T\'lr::J oeth Delsher pr-.'_ 'nted a. p:-CJ..~r?,m Cr.
;j"ltlShTGCmS in Alaska; showing var.:.e::,ie:- 2.:'2\Jnd
~:)eward:1 both pOlsonous and non"TJu...sc<n.c.\u.s
pr-e88m: viewed slides ta.ken by the De..shen3 '."
rnJ.shr:. :',Tll varie~~J..e::, In thTS arl2a
Leers for t.he year were l""c:a:.'f"d cH [r;l
10"[8 President~oCarol Lind5sy 11,':,' Pre" .t.d('I1!.
Eda .~iYcr3,} Sec':y~~",A.rlene 'Vvoodo TYea3c..:Yl;.~ h'l"l.:r!.C1
h.l.r~patrick} Project Leader.s-cL.ill::.oc, .,
dnd E-the.l. Bell. Three new membf~r~, W'e'~ \i'f'(,._:.'~'rn
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