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IRE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936. e e e e v S—— By BLLLlE DE BECK ] 3 1 dren from Alaska, and since that $ u PE time 187 young Alaskan boys and | By ye have been treated there. Out : THE DAILY ALASKA EMP _ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG i ' G0 AHEAD-- e SNUFFY:- SHUCKS, BARNEY--T THOUGHT MR. WILL'M WILKINS . ; S iy b & e : M:Azé&'é".\' T\éEQJEEVSERIQODY‘S Hg‘: F'-l‘fPAPRETV ('M GONNA YE WASN'T NEVER COMIN'-- W GRIZZLY CRIK R PEN Y DRIVE it e mber 32 have been from ADVICE--THEN TARN EROUND | FLoPPED oo il OIb LoWizill HAVE SEEECH /N s DEAR SIR_. , " { " Because of the admirable work J ACIOUSLY (t wkich is done there, it is hoped that PLEASE-F YORE HANKERIY LU || T erovGHT MARCELLY & SORTA GOT YOUR DAUGHTER, MARCELLY, s will readily denadito ‘tie TER MERRY SEN'TER KNOTTS YOUR WIFE 222 @7 THINGS MESSED WANTS YOU TO VISIT HER-- oy + | or WwEASELPUSS b " e INTO THIS-- 3 e -~ BUT (Ve ENCLOSED FIND FUNDS FOR cembers o - ueiie e TH' CHOOSEMENT L BE- WAAL-- 7 GOT ANOTHER TRAIN FARE --- N he Penny Drive are: ARE PURELY UP (aNiEeShlE) T Tou YE Y \DEA- - WHAT'S | ‘ Mesdames 1. P. Taylor, E. W. Clit- TER YOU--NOW /(5 X TH' OL' WOMAN'S MARCELLY'S PAPPY'S Boxes, Envelopes to Be Col- tord. 4. w. stewart, A. Van' Mav- v |wHEN MEAN'/ © © TONGUE WUZ HUNG NAME 2% lected by Members of ¢ @23 Miswes Jen Atoxander ani eAW WUZ /2« (N TH' MIDDLE . S =1l McClosk MERRIED--/[ (5 ©¢ AN' WABBLES Committee Soon BRI iy 2T /f)z S The third annual Penny Drive to ROS[E MA":Z{ SHSWS raise funds for the oOrthopedic Hos- LITTLE CHANGE TODAY K pital in Seattle will close May 11 it i On this date the boxes and envel- R reported by Dr. T | cpes which have been distributed P. D S ywing little change . t ughout the business section of today. The school child was severe- oA e Juneau by wothen on the drive ly injured two weeks ago yesterday INT, DEPT. BILL IS REPORTED FROM compromises were made by amendment pro- posed by the conferees that would |cost about $80,000. affect any of the Alaska items was of the amount for Reconstruction Finance Corporation J. Lovell, and W. D. Johnson. library now located in the City the House | for building an addition to the|; The recommendation of the|Hall to the school where shelving differences. Hotel Anchorage. It is understood Bureau of the Budget is required by [space for it will be available next POSTMASTERS House, the $25,000 for the re- Merle H. Guise as Postmaster at would have a broader understand- that the propesed new building will | law to form a part of the departa- [year and afford students more con- ment report made on every bill of a|venient a2ccess to the books. Sam | public character, and it was to ac- [Deven and Arne Shudshift were |quaint the officials of the Bureau made members of the P.-T. A Program S W w t ki lyea chool, Superintendent Bowman,! ho was called upon for a few/ ords, urged the students to extend | 1emselves to continued effort in eeping up the tradition. Leaving ° t the end of ‘this' term after five| head of the Douglas Pub-| uring that petriod. { committee will be collected Contributions are expected from Juneau for this charitable organ- ization which has given aid to crippled children in Washington and Alacka. The hospital is maintained by private donations; endowments, and the various Orthopedic Guilds Doctors give their services free of when an automobile on the Glaeier Highway struck her as she was crossing the road on her way home from school .- HENNINGS MOVE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning have building has recently been remod- Seological Survey to $60,000, as | The Post Office Department has | with the human aspects the | Board, by uppuin\xx\oni of Mrs ‘nc Scho s, Mr. Bowman paid tn-;m Seattle, the -State of Washing- | moved to r Stisimé homé on'the M carried in the bill when it passed announced the appointment of proposed legislation so that they (Langseth, President. ‘(l;mv to his associations in Douglas ton, and the Territory of Alaska.| Highway at Point Louisa. The 'Geologicgl Survey Appro- priation Is Brought Cut to Fore ® WASHINGTON—(Special C. pondence) — The Interior D education of the nati iation for medical only recently established available until June | , instead of only until June lief of destitution among the na- |Petersville, of Clyde A. Cobb at|ing of the intent of the bill than of Alaska being unchanged. Coal Creek, and of Emil Egeland |could be cbtained from the study amendments of the at Clark’s Point, Alaska. All of |of its probable costs ondy, that this make the ap- |these offices are of the fourth meeting was held support and |class, the one at Petersville and | s of Alaska the one at Coal Creek having been |be withheld until further KUBON APPOINTED bill relative to its cost to the Gov=- A program, which opened with a last appearance. Two readings wer Ir s | Refreshments were served by the selection by the School Orchestra, |Executive Board after adjournment Isucceded the business meeting. Im- [of the meeting, winding up this provement was noticeable in lhwi_\w.n\ activiti The decision of the Bureau will |[PIAVIng of the orchestra since th investi- - | gation has been made of the prob- |iven by Miss Karnes, “Specialtie able result of the provisions of the - — PONSE TO FR LOT OFFER | TARTS;H. GALLWAS TO BUILD and “Wall Flower.” Dance numbm-v‘ The first lot, east half of lot by Miss Grace Naghel's pupils—ig in plock 35, to be transferred arge 'to this organization which pens ifs doors to crippled children whether funds for their care are available or not. Since the Orthopedic’s establish- ment in 1908 it has admitted chil- eled by the. addition of two rooms and an enlarged kitchen. Also a new basement and a 3,000-galicn cistern have been completed D SHOP IN JUNEAU? Genuine Arline Rice, Catherine Campbell.|py the City since the Council at Dorothy Langseth and Annabelle|the last meeting decided to en- Edwards; a pantomine, “The Lit-|courage home building here by of- | *“ment Appropriation Bill, making 3¢, 1937, remained in disagreement Walter J. Kubon of Fairbanks, e¢.nment. vappropriations for the fiscal year the bill was reported out of has been appointed assistant en- —_—————a ending June 30, 1937, has been re- ence. It is believed that this ginecer inspector for' the Public! peeeweeococee cocoecoooea ported out of conference ) readily adjusted on the Works Administration. Mr. Kubon tle Boy Who Ran Awa 8 Song,|fering free sites was deeded in 7 When the bill passed the House fioor if it is found necessary is now on the way to his head- } DOUGLAS “Miss Cherry Blossom's - PArty”; escro to Harold Gallwas yesterd on January 31 it ried appropria- to again refer it to conference, it quarters which will be in Little recitation, “Guess Who," by first The lot is a part of the forme tions totaling $2,285.250 for - | will be settled there. Rock, Arkansas. and second grade pupils; trumpet|cengregational Church property on ing out the various functions in SR ! NEWS los by Annabelle Edwards and|st Ann's Avenue. Mr. Gallwas Alaska that are handled by the MAL TRAPPER COMING VALDEZ POSTMASTER |Kenneth Shudshift, and a tap |plans the building of a mot ¢ Interior Department. When it was cau cf Biological Survey The nomination of Mrs. Owen E. |dance by Betty Sey, completed the |residence on the lot in the ne referred to the Senate, Delegate to send a professional Meals for appointment as Post- 2 |program as arranged. i future, it was: reported. Supt. Bowman Speaks Remarking on the fine record | attained in the past by the Douglas | oPimond appeared before the sub- committee of the Senate Commit- « tee on Appropriations charge of the hill and dnsertion of an additional $25,000 for the relief of d among the natives of Alaska, which ¢ hadi been rejected n effort datory animal trapper to Al- master at Valdez has been 1eceived this fall to trap and aid the by the Senate. that had Eskimos in trapping the wolves _— las Parent-Teacher Association for | red the have been harrassing the rein- R. R. RETIREMENT BILL the next school term and the elec- -on | E-T A meet last night, the regu- during the past winter.| Justification for enactment of the [tion of Mrs. A. J. Balog, former| SUMMONS FOR FUBLICATZON |jay session of the Chamber of g the Delegate bill for retirement of the employees Secretary for three terms, to suc- No. 3904-A 2 Commerce is postponed until Mon- ecure a special jof The Alaska Railroad was point- | ceed her was the most important|In the District Court for the Ter-|gay evening, May 11, Chairman ment to provide an increase in ed out in a meeting held today issue of the business session at the| Iitory of Alaska, Division Num-|shudshift reported. ! The resignation of Mrs. George A. Fleek as Secretary of the Doug- ING POSTPONZD Due to conflicting date with the vored to were made to include it in the bi amount of the bounty paid for before officials of the Bureau of final meeting of the organization| Per One, at Juneau ol e 4 5 in the House. The eppropriatio: Ives caught and killed in this the Budgel. Those present at the for this term which was held last|CARL ALVIN PETERSON, Plain-| f=——omrmmr oo ey # 860,000 for carrying on the work of section. Iicwever, the Bureau of mecting, and in favor of the pass- (night. Mrs. Fleck Was only-elected| Uff vs. ALMA LINCOLN also| | GARLAND BOGGAN the Geological Survey i Budget held that it was un- age of the bill were: Delegate Di- to the office at the last meeting. ewas at the same time iner F: t porove the use of addi- mond, Mr. John J. C. Moore, rep- As recommended by the Execu- $70,000. Other Alaska items remain- tional funds for this purpose. | re GRANT and also known as known as ALMA LINCOLNII i ALICE NILES LINCOLN, De- | | Hardwood Floors | Waxing l entative of the employees of The tive Board it was voted to pur- Polis}ung ®ed unchanged when the bill wa e ‘A Railroad, and the following |chase new curtains’ for the as-| fendant | Sanding passed by the Senate on March 2 RFC LOA: Legislative Representatives of the sembly room, to have the flag|T0 the ‘above named defendant,| ) PHONE 583 ! - Compromises Approval lLias boen made of an Railroad Brotherhoods: Messrs. A.|cleaned, and to petition the City| GREETING: I h———i While the bill was in conference appropriation for a loan by the ' F. Stout, J. A. Farquharson, Arthur 'Council for transfer of the public| IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED —— | s il Yool 48BN - |STATES OF AMERICA, you BY(" | B2 0 L5 oA s e preg i hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled court, holden at| Juneau, in said Division and Ter- |ritory, ins answer to the complaint | 'or plaintiff filed nl;ainsl you in the above entitled action, within thirty -~ days from the service of this sum- mons and a copy of said complaint “iupon you, if the same is served by publication, or within forty days if | the same is served personally; and | if you fail to so appear and an- “Iswer, for want thereof, the plain- (tiff will take judgmen¢ against you {of an order and decree, declaring the marriage and ptretended mar- riage between you and plaintiff to be null and void, and will apply to the court for the reliéf demanded {in the complaint, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, to with reference is hereby made for {a complete statement of the relief therein demanded. The' date of the publication of this summons is April 18th, 1936 the period of pub- {lication prescribed in the order is |four weeks, the date of first pub- }licauon being April 18th 1936, and |the date of last publication May |9th, 1936} and the time within which deféndant is required to ap- pear and answer is thirty days |after the completion of the last publication, if service is made by ipuhlicatlon, or forty days after service, if the same is personally served. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April ;llilh‘ 1936. | (Seal) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, |Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1 First publication, April 18, 1936. |Last publication, May 9, 1936. TERRITORY OF ALASKA | Office of the Auditor | JUNEAU . | CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION 1, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of |the Territory of Alaska, do hereby certify that there has been filed in |my office on this the 29th day of |April, 1936, the written consent of |all the stockholders of the JUNEAU FERRY & NAVIGATION COM- !PANY. a corporation organized and |existing under and by virtue of the |laws of the Territory of Alaska, to |the dissolution ¢~ said corporation |on the 22nd day of April, 1936 and |duly certified to as such consent of |all the stockholders by W:. 8. Pul- |len, president, and H. L. Faulkner, | secretary, ‘of the corporation, on said 22nd day of April, 1936. WHEREFORE, in view of the above premises, 1 do further cer- tify that the JUNEAU FERRY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, a cor- poration, is dissolved, pursuant to |Section 924, Compiled Laws of Al- |aska 1933, upon the filing in this loffice of the proper proof of pub- HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM NOW li:f:“tznl:vrl. this certificate accord- AT IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I| A B * w4 8 ' » 2 | » have hereunto set my hand, at PHONE 97 “Tomorrow’s Siyles Today” | [ 7 IMEGLINED | "TOMORROW'S STYLES TODAY" it Juneau’s Own Storeg : g - NOW ON SALE at ALL LICENSED DEALE_R_S ‘or.....l. MO T ! : ’ | REMEMBER — Be Sure to Attend the | % mss“pi"tai Guild [ She wouldn't protest if you let the day pass unnoticed; she'd think as much of you as ever, still be willing to give up anything for you. But she will be a little happier in the thought that you didn't forget. This little extra happiness . . . the little shine that will come into her eyes when she opens the package . . . it's worth it, isn't it? Saturday Night Hall AND DON'T FORGET TO CALL 14 ... THE ROYAL BLUE CABS ... THEY WILL TAKE YOU THERE AND BRING YOU HOME. | | You'll find our suggestions helpful, and our store alive with ideas for making the day a happier one for both of youl e B s Remember the Hospital Guild Ball Elks’ Hall, May 9 - JUNEAU'S OWN STORE |suneau, the Capital, this 29th day of April, A. D. 1936. (SEAL) FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, April 30, 1936. Last publication, May 28, 1936,

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