The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1937, Page 7

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summons is served upon you per-| —_— — - — - - — U. S. DEPARTME TUR URE | | shattuck 181 173 145— 499 g e Pt iy By A ‘Nch BAVARD ooy 5: Mlss MAMIE RECK sonally, and answer the complaint of | Wilson 149 176 128— 453 P THE WEATHER Mo 1% 138 459 " DUE ABOARD NORAH the shove named. plinitt on' file N . Totals 498 482 4271407 fmeR in the said court in the above en-| : ’ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) v CHEVROLET 2 titled cause, Tue plaintiff in said : ] Dec. 12: [\ Miss Mamie Reck is returning to the following re- (& : > | » Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., | Holmquist *173 173 173—*519] action demands Mostly cloudy with occasional rain tonight and Saturday; light to Wurtiar *180 160 18 patdiegagert ““‘“ “f”;::\.fil-fn‘\h lief: Dissolution of bonds of | moderate southerly winds. Burke 181 170 At B tin o Veraomee, % | matrimony -How' . eXi between % ; Weather forecast for Southeast Alasko: Mostly cloudy with occa- L the States and Vancouver. |piaintiff and defendant on the ? ’ # She visited with friends in Se- | grounds of desertion and incompati- 2 : BUILT IN NORWAY sional rain tonight and Saturday; light to moderate southerly winds Totals 523 512 5161551 b 4 . B {attle and Tacoma, and in Vancou- paiev of temperament. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate e e et | *—Average score. Did not bowL ver was the guest of Mrs. Elsie Sco. - southerly winds, ” ) s oo | Ny . i And in the event you fail so to| |S&@ 5 BY Nick Bavard with his 611 total last| Same 2, former Juneau resid appear and answer, the plaintift| §8 ) RO LOCAL DATA night at the kiks' Club bowing KRAFT DUE TODAY - —— e % ; Tim ii it Weathes | .. g . } will take judgment. against you for ] T § i i i e Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity alleys was the onely one who topped TO INSPECT SlTE‘ ALIAS SUMMONS FOR want thereof, and will apply to the » W FOR YEARS, SKI- 4 pm. yesty 295 5 10 Lt Rain e ly one who topp 8 &’ hiY 240 3 a s e Sl B PUBLICATION court for the relief demanded in sald| § | MAKER TO WORLD ey b ’ = : ¥ |in a single game and the only one $138-A prsubiernilangvergi i o L y ) i iy, e i 87 . SE 7 LLR&S. yortn mentioning as far as scores| Edwin A. Kraft, owner of station|py . iR fobiiih e CHAMPIONS RADIO REPORTS G st fgateg NoUoG|IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR state S— s and president of the North-|" ryup TERRITORY OF ALASKA,| Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Al- ' " TODAY Nick’s Buicks won over Auburn|west Radio Advertising Company in Designed in cooper- \ s s Wo | sing DIVISION NUMBER O} ‘| exander, judge of said Court, and s crerie b P i l:ax. temp. Lowsst 4am. A;a.mi !;:zlrip. w4 R!;n» by a wide margin. Pontiac bested Seattle, is to arrive on the Prmcvs.\‘v JUNEAU. W ONE AT seal of said Court hereunto af- | eration with Olym- tion t 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24 hts. Weathel | Lincoln, and Chevrolet beat Stude- Norah to look over location sites e i ¥ ? e rivetinue i) . | i Cligtin ik st e 5 Cloudy | e b b s n‘flm \\'[f 5111:‘,311;“;:1“\’.,:‘[.,:1L VS ;x"\l;;l. on this 3rd day of December,| ? 3 piec Champion gnmomge 15 2 . " Tonight's games are Cord vs. Nash,| requisite to the recently granted|” wy. president of '(,,(.“1::;,‘.‘,'.:, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN : N\ 4 SIGMUND RUUD arrow 0 -0 -10 lear Rolls vs, Hudson and Federal vs.|increased power Is F ; Jlerk of tl : i ! Rolls vz son @ al vs. g States of ol ;T R Clerk of the above entitled R B s o Nome 20 | g 1 . SNOW Reo The tower is scheduled to be built{hemen Gofermee (TR Bhiany Goors $ RIDGE and FLAT TOPS Bethel - 14 10 -is E‘-’T» Last night's scores follow on the AJ. rock dump. where &laye hereby required to appear in By J. W. LEIVERS, 4 Jumping—Slalom Fairbanks -10 -18 lear BUICK transmitting house will also be con-|the District Court for the Territory Deputy. 3 ! S ol 6 | 2 i o0, Fetrioh 153 153 153—c4sg|Structed. The main studios in the of ajaska, First Division, at Juneau,| HOWARD D, STABLER . Cross Country Models aul 28 20 L. ClAY | g erline P r Goldstein building, it is expected, | A1qskq . . i 3 . X n 1/ Doich CHarbes n 1 Cloudy | Steriin 159 145 s S |Alaska, within thirty days after the, Plaintiff’s Attornes B, W 4 % 614 to T4 feet e % | : Cloudy | Bavard 72 234 203— 1 T ol {last publication of this summons, in| Shattuck Building, 1 : i ‘ E el o e ki : 00 LATE TO CLARSIFY — |case this summons is published, or| Juneau, Alaska ; . | SEE THE SPLITKEIN o a L ClAY | oo 84 {within forty days after the date of | Publication dates, December 3 509 > indi Junces 38 - aBU) RN AUBURN 4-ROOM house with bath. Bargain. |its service upon you, in case this| 17, 24, 1937 T ] Poless Dl S :: - A fote [ Pulien 149 164 146— 459 Phone 135 Douglas, morning or Shdes—Wages A0 Delebecque 158 173 140— 471| evening. Prince Rupert ... 50 6 Rain | % Holla 38— < Edmonton 38 : Cloudy [ 1olland 138— 446\ POR RENT—2-room cottage and Seattle 54 J Cloudy Totals i ; | bath. Suitable for man and wife. Portland 54 | . Rain | g 507 4241876 Tnquire Getchell residence, 10th s w A N s o N Bkos SOUTH i.’\n Francisco 22 | Cl;'{"(.h"\umvkworm AT RC. i and A St., after 6 p.m., or Thane 3. M e FRANKLIN v - . am s = 2 ew York | : Robertson 171 171 171—*537| FOR RENT — Three-room house, Washington 54 | . Cloudy | ober 7 Kyler 179 142 171— 492 furnished, with bath, on Gastin- o WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY _| eau Ave. Inquire Juneau P Junea" Athlet‘c Cl“b Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 53; Blaine, raining, 48; Vic-| Totals 521—1552| St toria, raining, 46; Alert Bay, cloudy, 38; Bull Harbor, showers, 46; LINCOLN — e ~ — . Triple Island, showers; Langara Island, showers, 43; Prince Rupert.!Meu‘nu 196 167 191— 554 SAWS, knives, and scissors sharp- ME E T l N G FOR HOME OR BUSINESS raining, 43; Ketchikan, raining, 44; Craig, cloudy, 42; Wrangell, rain-\‘Bmw“ *167 167 167—*501 ened. Crosscuts, $1; handsaws, ing, 48; Petersburg, cloudy, 38; Sitka, cloudy, 38; Radioville, foggy, 36; |Gallemore “147 147 147—441 50c; meat saws, 35c¢; knives, 15c¢, R E F R l G E R A T l o N h, cloudy; Haw ; y: Soapst , cloudy, 40; Ju-| o T8 AT 20c, 25c; scissors, 35c. Bl i Atc ’lCh Hoonah, cloudy awk Inlet, cloudy; Soapstone Point, cloudy u- W’lxlln\:h}:\fl;\n_ C;:;)m 1]1’10\ :lnce ounCl am ers SERVICE and REPAIRS neau, cloudy, 34; Skagway, cloudy, 28; Cape Hinchinbrook, clear, 35;| Totals 510 481 505 ;496 Cordova, misting, 29; Chitina, snowing, -10; McCarthy, snowing, -2; STUDEBAKER v P g e, i of . - 2 | L ~ ACANCY — Ni Feld 4 Anchorage, clear, 5; Fairbanks, clear, -16; Nenana, clear, -18; HOtiTubbs 168 133 154— 455| ments Co\lple(‘:nl\' lr’:x‘c;xr‘. ’?Opgart SUNDAY EVENING' DEC' 19 Springs, clear, -16; Tanana, clear, -2; Ruby, foggy; Nulato, cloudy, 10;| — ) e i e 209. ) Phone Kaltag, cloudy, 10; Unalakleet, clouly, 10; Flat, snowing, 16; Ohoga- S LR at 6 o'Clock mute, snowing, 18. . ’\ X > A MA.N'S WHISKEY REORGANIZATION OF CLUB Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is Juneau, Dec. 12. — Sunrise, 8:45 a.m.; sunset, 3:08 p.m. equipped to give you Nuick, Efficient Service WEATHER SYNOPSIS > 4 A large area of low barometric pressure overlies the Bering Sea,! ( [ Matters of vital importance + reasontiile ok the north Pacific Ocean, Alaska and northern British Columbia and z WIH b" difl(‘u o ’d' at reasonable cost. Alberta this morning with the lowest reported pressure of 28.80 inches e scussed: at latitude 48 degrees north and Inngitude 168 degrees west. Baro-| f Z i metric pressure was high over north rn Canada and from the Hawaiian | LEE ROX, Rlce 8 Ahlers com an Islands northeast to the Rocky Mo ‘ntain States. Light precipitation | STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Secretary and Organizer P y cccurred over the western part of the Aleutian Islands, from Seward Peninsula south to Kodiak Island and southeastern Alaska south to W TWO YEARS OLD Oregon with fair weather prevailing over the rest of Alaska, western | g & = Canada and the Pacific Coast states. Temperatures were warmer| l‘l‘Ll‘"‘ LAVORED over the southwestern portion of Alaska this morning and slightly cnld‘; \ % Smooth-Tasting er over the northern and interior portions with little change in u\hnr‘ 90 Proof parts. Please have your laundry bundles| All male residents of many Phil- 2) LAKE & 9oc sent in not later than Wednesday |ippine provincial towns were con-| ' = D Inc. for Christmas delivery. This will scripted without pay to save cocoa- Z ’ pl"'l' help all enjoy the Holidays. nut trees and rice, corn and sugar adv. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY |crops from locust hordes. —_— e e e e e P e e e ettt et et e P At it MIXED RAY MAL ! DEL MONTE : 3 "Toorrow's Styles Today” : § NUTS f PUMPKIN 2 SWEETS | | 2 Ibs. 3 Sc z Ibs. 49c l,;.ruelNu.zz-/; Tins ‘Lnrge_lN(r_92|/1c o APPLES z Grapefruit ‘ POTATOES | POTATOES | CHRISTMAS CANDY Full Box Medium Size Medium Size Finest in Town! Luxite Lingerie (] s159 | Beeach | gibs. Q¢ $2351001m. m AR D e e i Gowns-Pajamas Mojud Hosiery ‘] CHOCOLATE| wouxmr f i JELLY Silhouettes Costume Jewelry DROPS | POPCORN ! Mayonnaise i NALLEY’S MONARCH All Flavors—7 oz. glass 2 1bs. 3 B¢ | cans JBc quart § Be 15¢ UNITED’S MEAT DEPT. FINER FOODS KA ‘and Fownes Gloves at ' 8 HEINZ or LIBBY'S ‘, PLUM PUDDING MINCE MEAT At Christmas time everyone : thinks of Poultry. We absolutely } pound Jar guarantee you the finest money can buy, no matter what your R NI L i e il G choice may be—Turkeys, Chick- ens, Ducks, Geese. Rabbits, OLIVES ¢ Steaks and Roasts. Order yours o E while selection is largest. Ripe—Tall Tins B S S R R D D R R ERRDREIDRIET

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