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MANV HIGH S(HOOL Entrance Standards lNUE 'I'o “Students of Juneau High School are not required to meet college en- to college next year > may FATHER IS JAILED FOR HANGING SON Mae, who told police she had pro- MMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 55692-A TO: MELVIN A above de- fendant, GRE IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED trance standards necessarily, but y |STATES OF AMERICA, you are HIGHER EDUCA"ON are encouraged to do so if possible IN BURI.AP SA(K heréby commanded to be and ap- The matjority of graduatesdomeet ! pear in the bove-entitled Court, i e most college entrance requireme: : ; |In the United States District Court! for state institutions higher!| EAST CHICAGO, Ind., Sept. 14.\g5r the, Territory of Alaska, Di-| The percentage ! learning, although sometimes not —John Robinson, 44 year old steel|yision Number One, at Juneau, in School gradu for private schools such s Reed|Worker, who police said, placed hiS|saiq Division of said Territory, and higher education is College, Stanford University, Will-|naked seven year old son in a bur-|answer the complaint filed against Supt. A. B. Phillips ' amette University, or other castern 1ap sack and hunghim froma raft-ineqr in the above-entitled Court,ie.: of study for the present year of U i octern private schools in @ shed, was in jail today under|Tnat certain action wherein. Viola even last year or the year befote oo "oiements are higher than @ $2000 bond on a charge of gross|N. Hall is the plaintiff and Melvin is offered because many SHUdENS oo yneirutions. For example, Ju- Cruclty A. Hall is the defendant, which is have had to stay out to work for , oo "o ieaches two years of a| FPolice said they found Robin-{pumbered 5592-A on the docket of & year or two before going on eign language and come priva‘e!Son’s son, Eddie, after they had re- saiq Court, within thirty (30) days school example, in Septem- eges require three and some 1e- ceived a call from Robinson's wife, lafter the completion of the period| of publication of this summons, i Aok, S quire four years. ing to college who ¥ ing 1941-1945, but Acereditcd financis able to a year out of s given below for Leginning in 1935 when recor were kept, indicate the number gra the number who tended h educatio; tion: respectively. Incl universities, colleges, teac duates lege Juneau High School 1 instity redited the Univers of ka, Uni- ar versity of Washington, and by d st Association of Secondary and Higher Institutions redited by this latter or- inizat means at Junean . High School graduates ca ny 1. state institution h- examination, if suc out the the !¢ tested the punishment. Police said |which said summons by an order her husband punished his son “the 'made and entered by said Court in way my mother used to punich me” |said action on August 24th, 1946, was and he accused the boy of having |ordered to be published for a period taken cents from his mother. iof once a week for four (4) con-| Police said the boy's head Wwas|secutive and successive weeks, com- sticking out of the sack, which Was | meeing on Aug, 24, 1946, and ending tied by a rope and hanging seven on September 14th, 1946, in cas2 said | feet atove the floor. He was not symmons is published, or within | hurt ‘thirty (30) days after September ., i st 14th, 1946, or within forty (40) day after date of its service upon you in | case this summons is served upon | Al e el e can meet the grade and entrance Class Graduates Ad. School Pet. is recommended by the school 1935 33 18 54 trator CHICAGO, Sept. 14—Dr. Paul S 1936 40 30 "1 t sclnnls and college Leitz, professor of history at Loy- 1637 32 21 05 g “B" to “C" average in order to ola University, is accumulating a 1938 46 67 'nroil. In general, if a student|big supply of cigars. 1939 31 Ol raduates from high school with "I get at least eight cigars a 1840 49 67 (he following subjects he can -nter | week from some of these freshman 1941 be 63 most, but not all, state institutions: | veterans who have become fath- 1942 38 55 m 4 years of 8 credits; ers” Prof. Leitz sald. “It isn't like 1943 37 a1 " Mathematics years or 4 credits; the old days 1944 39 18 Beldney years or 4 credits:| “Frankly, Id rather have an 1545 28 13 2 Languages—2 years or 4 credits; 'apply. I don’t smoke." 1946 2 i %5 History—2 rs or 5 credits; s - (Four working to go.) Electives—3 s of 7 credits “How many of the Juncau stu- “These subjects also will gradu- No jOKE dents graduate from colleze, we ate the student from high schcol havs no way of knowing said and meet Juneau and Territ oRE - 2 Phillips. “Some go to school only Alaska requirements. In the CHICAGO, — Shirley Hudson, 23, a sort time; some get married and atove. foreign languages are op-'olg Superior Judge Edwin A. Rob- and many state hi s = son that he rmarriage to J. Clinton stitutions do not require lanzu > Hudson, 26, of Wheatland, Wyo., for entrance lasted eight days and was “just cne “Juneau’s record of students tak- practical joke after another.” ing tralning beyond high school i ~ After their marriage on July 13, quite impressive. but when 1945, she told Judge Robson he lcoks back over the past records. it tieq her ankles to a bed sheet and is not unusual. Juneau High main- heisted her up toward the chande- nd have or two, drop out; some become ill to quit; some go for a y run out of money, drop out and ! er return. But records show t at least the number indicated ab have attended school somewhere for some length of time. The las years are low because m one two to work and som> boy e tains high standards and “as al-ljjer. When she objected, she said. in the armed forces. Probably ways conz so. The records of Hudson told her she had no sense year or the year after next, many fraduates prove iis a of humor and left her. more of the, class of 1946 will en- _ 5,05 T = 1\ Judge Robs:y granted her a di- roll in some form of higher educa- M. S. Leota sails from Auk Bay vorce. tion. For example, the scheol every Thursday 9:15 am. to con- - - —— thorities know of four girls, grad- nect with O'Harra bus for Fair- SONS OF NORWAY uates of the class of 1946, banks or Anchorage. See J. B. Bur-| T, qular meeting Sat. night at 8 now working to obtain m go ford adv. in Odd Fellows Hall ady o S L e S s R Regular Service from Sea‘lfle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 20 e ] LT ammn e T T T o -fllflSK%m/ k" -4 Daily Trips te @ SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL Also Trips to @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME... ssenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) @ KETCHIKAN ® HOONAH ® PELICAN $90.00 per hour For Information and Reservations . . enger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine) . 75.00 per hour enger Lockheed Vega 60.00 per hour 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 60.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 16.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per hour . PHONE 612 | you personally, and answer the com- | | plaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above- | entitled action, and if you fail so to | |appear and answer, for want thereof, | the plaintiff will apply to the Court | for the relief demanded in her com- 'plaint, ie.: For an absolute divorce and dissolution of the marriage con- tract between plaintiff and defend- | |ant; that plaintiff have the sole and | exclusive care, custody and control | | of Donald Hall and Gerald Hall, the minor children of the parties, but | that defendant have the right to sce | and visi 'any and all re for such oth as to the Court and equitable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set-my hand and have af- fixed the seal of the above entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 24th day of August, 1946 JOHN H. WALMER, i Clerk of the District Court.| By J. W. LEIVERS. First publication, Aug. 24, 1946 Last publication, Sept. 14, 1946. wable times; And 1d further relief may appear just SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Tz‘rr'-‘ y of Alaska, Division Numbor One At Juneau LAURA COURSON, Plaintiff, vs WILILIAM ROBERT COURSON, Defendand. The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, | FOR | the said minor children at{ __ | FOR SALE—18 ft. 6 ft. beam boat | trade , for car. Thomas Olson, Auk Lake.} | BATHTU Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this summons, | in case this summons is published, | or within forty (40) days after the | date of its service ubon you, in case this summons is served upon you! personally, complaint on file in said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Dissolu- | tion of the marriage now existing | between plaintiff and defendant on | the grounds of incompatibility of | temperament, for restoration of | plaintiff's name to Laura Allen, or ! for any further relief merited. In event you fail to so appear and answer the plaintiff will take judg- | ment against you for want thereof, | and will apply relief demanded in said complaint, | and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable judge of | said court, and the seal of said court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, August 30, 1946. | (SEAL) JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the above entitled Court. First publication, Aug. 31, 1946. Last publication, Sept. 21, 1946. NOTICE 10 CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| that the undersigned was, on the| 22nd day of August, 1946, duly ap- peinted administator of the estate | of Alfie C. Eames, deceased, and that Letters Testamentary, W.W.A. therefore on said day were duly is- sued to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to| present said claims, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, within | six (6) months frem the date of this Notice, to the undersigned Admin- istrator, W.W.A. at his office located at 200 Seward Building, or Post Of- fice Box 1211 in Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 22nd | day of August, 1946, i M. E. MONAGLE, | Administator, W. W. A, First publication, Aug. 24, 1046. Last publication, Sept. 14, 1946. RS | WINBOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Eeattle 4 For COMFORT and SERVICE | Get the NEW Ray | Thatcher WASHINGTON Mgr. Habit! ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at oHotel M"“"""W‘{ NEW WASHINGTON | | ! FOR SALE CLOSFLY TUFTED Chenille bed- spreads.—Home Beautiful. 2 BED size simmons_ coil (373-t2) 1 SINGLI springs. 436-12th St. WASHING MACHINE for sale— Kenmore De Luxe. Red 765. (373-t2) Sedan — good Call 458 after 6 p.m, (373-t0) 1042 shape. MACHINE, _excellent 526 East St. (373-t2) WASHING condition “Modern home, lights, her, radio, SALI toilet, bath, electric new range, furniture, household goods, trolling hoat completely equipped, seine and round bottom skiffs, new outbuard, gas saw, ca- bins, work shop and tools, good garden, winter spuds, year’swood | cut, fine cellar, chickens, stecl traps, uumerous outbuildings. Complete $5,000. Perry Langley, Fanshaw, Alaska. (372-t12) FLORIDA—Several 10-acre tracts, high and dry. Raise fruit and vegetables. About 50 miles from St. Petersberg and coast. Fine fishing and swimming. Only $245. $10 down, $10 monthly. For fu ther information write G. B. Potterfield, Union building West Va. (372-tT) with Evinrude motor or (372-t3) FOR SALE — Exceptionally well V bottom boat. Suit-} built 16 ft. able for inboard or outboard mo- tor. Also small beats built to order. Call 709 cr 127 S Main, airs. (372-t1) ft. TROLLER in first class con- dition. Gear included. Write Em- pire C 953. (371-t4) SEAVIEW APTS. See owner at office or Apt. 6 (370-t0) HOUSE with two apartments—One apartment ready for immediate occupancy. Furnished and in nice residential neighborhood. Part down and terms. Call in person to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (367-tf) . 50 gal. hot water boiler, large oak dining table. Phone; 452, (359-tf) CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) ! nd answer the plaintiff’s| LIVABLE FURNISHED house with | oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv- ing room in knotty cedar, with firelace. View; also garage 12 ft. by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay store, beach side. Bus transpor- tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash (344-t4) 290 1t. GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-tD) to the court for the | YETTHOUSE ana two houses, 407, | 411, 415 S Franklin anc furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,00C down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-tf) MISCELLANEOUS KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) i | | FOR SALE WEST JUNEAU—2-10 acre and 2 acres beach property. JUNEAU—5-year lease on | Large Building, Business district, Immediate occupancy. | ONE-BEDROOM house | Fir construction, oil heat, { Furnished, large cement | Basement, excellent location | Seen by appointment | Available 60 days. | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1946 3 BEDROOMS splendid neighbor- hood. 2 bedrooms block from 1 St. Ann’s. Terms. ! MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS--ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank’ REAL ESTATE | WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the opening of the Juneau Real Es-| tate Agency Oct. 1. If you are leav-| ing for the “Outside” or Anchorage | and desirc to sell your house,! land, or business, we will welcome | the listing and you may count| on prompt honest service after you leave. JUNEAU REAL ESTATE AGENCY | 1 LEE BUTT?—l:icinsed Ria{lor ! | REAL ESTATE | FOR SALE | ON FRITZ COVE ROAD | A well Built Cottage | Furnished, ready io move into. ‘Wood Burning Fireplace, | Beautiful Surroundings. | i $2,950. VACANT | 2 Bedroom frame house. Nice lot.| On Bay in West Juneau, Basement. 4 Unit Apartment House, In Douglas, Small Down Payment to | Reliable Party. {BALMAT & COMPANY REAL ESTATE and RENTALS 1 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. { Tel. 354 | ! FOR SALE | APARTMENT HOUSES Rental income $705 .nonthly, Also— i WELL ESTABLISHED busini Price and Terms Reasonable. SEE NICK ROCOVICH FOR RENT | SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Build.ng. (370-tf) e E s ROOMS—Kiiclien privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t0) | WANTED SALESMEN WITH BUILDERS HARDWARE EXPERIENCE. Es- tablish a profitable business right in your own territory. Represent well-established United States distributor of exclusive leading lines of door locks, builder’s hard- ware and allied products. Call on retail hardware and lumber yards full time. Exceptionally generous commissions. We make immediate deliveries to give you quick re- turns. Write ROUSE, 521 N. La| Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles 36, California. (374-t1) FOR, CHARTER — M. 8. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) PO S At R T WINTER & POND CO,, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau — Retall b L RN SR I et ¥4 Anderson Shop. Gflm, ) Realistic Perma- nént, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 {Décker Way. 3 il "8 St | LOST AND FOUND LOST—_Brown Alligator wallet. Re- ward. Phone: Black 629. (373-12) *Take it easy, Mr. Abercrombie. Your reservation’s on the next Clipper” Yes, Clipper service is frequent . . . with extra sections when possible. But it's best to have an early reservation. For Pan American’s fleet of Douglas DC-3s are so comfortable, so dependable, and so time-saving that seats are usually sold out well in advance of departure. Meals or refreshments aloft are included in all fares. For departure times, fare information, and help in planning your timesaving trip fo anywhere in the world, phone the number below. PaN AMERICAN Wfim IKMIKS’ \ /19974///17 CZ/’/(-/: Baranot Hotel Phone 106 ==4) Your Beposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS === one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED T management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION e R H L= There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! furnished, apt. or house,| clean, Juneau or Douglas. No drinking or pets. Write care Empire Box C976 or phone 102. (374-t5) WANTED TO BUY—2 beds' com- plite with springs and mattresses. Black 413. (374-13) WOMAN CLERK for afternoon work. Write P. O. Box 332. (313-t2) WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—By Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom modern house, préferably furnish- ed or partly furnished with yard. Reasonably priced. Write Empire I XYZ. (372-) EXPERIENCED typist wants full time or part time work. Box 2561. (372-t3) LOST—On Tuesday Eve. 1 blue canvas satchel, containing cam- era and other articles. Phone 136. Reward. (372-t3) ‘—..\griculturnl and pastoral prod- ucts comprise more than 80 per- cent of Argentina’s exports. AR e e jr R FO BOX 2652 PIONE 204 CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALABKA Are you interested In a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 1 will Be Glad to Serve You ' PHONE 204 BOX 2652 EXPERIENCED Stenographer Health Dept. Inquire 106 Terri- torial Bldg. (367-t1) WANTED by teacher, small apt. or place for light housekeeping. Rose Curtice Butts, Juneau Hotel. worker, Alaska | FEMALE laundry ! Laundry. CARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) TRANSPORTATION | C O M P AN Y | EXPERTENCED BEAUTY operator. Phone 318 oy write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-tf) WANTED—Womap or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. : (291-t1) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wi~ loughby. Phone 788. There are 197 cities over 50,000 population in the United States. SERVING ALASKA

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