The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1946, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ————————— T———————————— Skagway last and mendk es with :I::-m from Juneau which been ext € r and the tani waited re will spend the win-|denfly left on t Vancouver, B. C. She was previous Louise. T going passenger on the last a of meat : amount of butter from Juneau YOU BELIEVI growth of t} —— fhat and Southeastern ka in particul: L and Mrs. Webb are register- d entertained c the Golden Ncrth Hotel. He|tl f the Florence Circle YOU BELIEVE in the necessity of new perm- ) €O is a shect metal worker from Ju- of the anent pavrolls for Juneau chai; ang eau doing some furnace installing on Broad all oy >. J. Smith ©Cil Burner Com- noon _YOU DESIRE to become financially interested Ta diteh, B ot 7R s in new enterprises ed — observe a e e v 5| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Finegan and's there be- —AND WISH to ps ipate in their earnings ¢ all daughter are ogcupying one ing no scl , Tuesday and X Powell apartments until Wednesday. 'The children are tc he work of redec ouse on 8 ted. the Gross we has been comple CALL AT THE ntl Mr, ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION " T _ agisd f n will ‘/.(‘ the anager of FOR PARTICULARS e B i e iy of § s “\‘.»Ix‘xlT:xtt.fi"n‘xl\.flx,A t Aryshir nd 1 F1 Cocktail Ba i and Mrs g, were COOPER BUILDIN Fourth and Main Street Skagway visitors were round trippers al- return Friday. i > of next w Skag program planned 1 M. O. Johnston of will hold its nasium Louise was in port Tues- Pr Sunday £ t0 the ogram This evening, oyter PSR e e FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27 1946 WANT ADS H-l"l‘l'-l-'H—H-i-H—Hfl-l"ffi-l‘i—"'l FUB SAI..E . SMITH TYPEWRITER, price . 20th Century Market. 435-tf. - Large new building, ompleted 32x82. Suitable for Nite Club, apartments or fur- nished roc , plus two-three rm partment Price $13,200 and term Gr 1le Leigh, Realtor. . 461-3t » FOR SALE—Six reom furn: 1 bldg De »artmer zood b MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Dist House— Apt store or 26 ft. t s, see Larry Trading Post—2 bed- room apt ; NOW, MER HON. 4 BFURUU'\I) - ., View, furnace, ST.—4 bedrooms BUYS Lot 1b Block 1, Seat- b i n — munity Center. ening & rms. Gradelle Leigh, | ter Tract The Rey. Har purchased the the Eagles Hall will be the big 461-3t. | ACKOSS from Juneau Cold Stor. e — R C : @ cation Mr farlo for bought by R. Paxton event, the Community tree With| z b= o onl ™ 0 octrical ge, reaso: 3 26x50. fch wi minate early in Jan- Angeles, 1 I Stiles and plans up- Santa Claus to distribute a gift e e it et el PROPERTY, small down o [jgary. He wi end the he visit relatives and f 15 f family join him here to every youngster, and & fine pro- “y"z e vh“l“\.(c' = juplexes, indiv. bath nlnsK ir ¢ 1k ister, rs. 8y1- next few week oon gram for all present. Then Christ- I“""" “-:l _l li((‘l‘ g iiha c stoves, refrig., furn, s = —_— mas afternoon the free show and "“‘ PR (GHRICK TuEs ‘_f‘ dation, rcof. See by ag e Gordon . BIanEhard et Paul Johnson was a guest of the treat. In ccnnection with the above ed AIRL'"ES VaCEOL | A ks, ploneer Seattle Tuesda nigl ( Gold North hotel sevi qaays programs it might be stated that of & v, is serl in enter a go nt he 1 1ast k, while walting for the the Elks lodge members had s 1 taken to J n the for medical attenti E of the Louise. He is on planned to sponsor the treat and hURPHY & MUBPHY anq S w,aste}cn at for surglcal x ) terminal leave from the Alaska show but wers & little late in| one chest of dr REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS A b con: Railroad at Anchorage, and is on making arrangements and will un Phone 346 I" one u-G over First N,.\t'ol':l Bark t ¢ Dr. and Peter Dahl will his v to the States for a vaca- doubtedly give their treat a I 49 - ————— I ! Sparks, from Brem ne x visiting ti later. FOR SALE-2 davenos $35; 510{ = rton. W nd 1ghter their sons frienc nd rel — couch, $5; 2 oil heaters $25 eact x e Charlotte who were called tiyes in the Stat They expect to H. W 1l Juneau resident, Oscar Carlson, White em-| 2 round extension tables { BEAL ESTATE ne 3 E i I with made a t trip to Haines while at froze his hands 1 square table 5 s e mot accc M Mrs. Dahl who Sf two het d feat December 14 and has been.| beds, sorings, FQR SALE ’ e sl : 0% p 3 Stewart and I1. E. Mayo, = t GOOD BUSINESS - Stock & K X s f et Dr. Dahl he 1 Y \tives from the Veterans ? Thc- Skagway ;unxtun{um s rC chest drawers | Fixtures. Low Re . e | 3.7 43 ¥ € r r In Ska ¥ Bureau at Juneau, holding open house this afterncon C Stucco. Al ciectric el 1 i g 3 Stucco. Ali cicctric Daily . chedu’es lo: et flox L3 Torh e and M. Dohl vere round frigpes an the Louke at which Ume various arts and| diecr i B % . ; 4 king for i € 1 £ were here on busi- crafts work by the patients \\:'! cac nachine 2. Clo S”KA Sy 4 mint : 1 n ed with the V. |ce on display. L 2 radios $30-$259 | PETERSBURG "‘ ilrcad and has ct of| D. Balma ne over from Ju-| z $20; cf bed and mattress $ Clean, ! L § o for V € the last} g ~thr passer can ) son, and Mr. and Mrs G A a !' Re-modeled. Wood- @ KETCHIKAN Zovies ana il spend the BOass o, from Wiieborse on Tuesday's Hern o fo Anfarclic MISCELLANEOUS ICY STRA” AREA still in T Wash ¢ the I for point 1 from Skagway for| s A g THE FLORENCE SHOP 7 years old. = ! One reason for the Juneau Tuesday were Lyle Frank-| vessols il Over. e ntment M t pent larger number usual at this I G. Bryan, John Brown, Mrs ship set out Immed- . « . H e DESLEIND el = ke ux Che TR W \ G. Workman, G. Workman, Miss R.| vesterday from hern Russian everal Trips Each Weel fo: el {to tana e G Reovar and Mis 5. MoCOrmICk. | rs for the Anieteon a S X 3 3 ol by S i > L EEGE . | whaling x| Press an- i ? with carrying case. i b B e i : X = | The weekly bric met : )n is headed Tic } 351 459-t3 i ‘ Mrs, T 3 Dr.* I 1w Adele Fri- e B ~ o HAINES ke : A0 t i ing. M won Sxplares MO g i © SKAGWAY Mr. and meelf in hen high score for the evening's play. i ,*anl;w;w,BALMAT&(:DMPANY family u 1 to V —_— || SUMMONS lm. 3 ATION terials of | pEAL EYTATE and RENTALS 5 ' N ¢ J . otail | 2ud Floor, Shattuck Bldg. > i Y : veek — Retail 3 @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points || e na i ‘ eck|'mo: ATI0H WIZARETH TART ! “ren, 554 g X o . = in above defendant, GREETING: s : : % : IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT? ¢ | . - 3 TR AMERICA, you i Phone 612 MOTORSHIP ESTEBETI SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. sTEReET: lac oldest Judson nd brok2 his CHARTER PLANES ai JUNEAU —-1 to 8 passengers The ] week > playing a re congratulations and PLANES BASED af SITKA el uip St sary Dec. 21. FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS medical H¢ received White Pass last week. small (L\m’h er of Sup H. J. Tierr Zalmain Gross and LH'II.: Lemie d to Juneau last Tues: wise after spending tl veek in Skagway on business con- nected with reopening of the Coliseum Theatre. tove HAINES ™ SKAGWAY ™ MONDAY 10 PM. Clara Smith, telephone op- otor, was forced to spend a few days in the hospital last week. Mrs. Soudin suostituted for her. > White Pass and Yukon Rail- has opened a commissary is being well patronized by s, Order and heatre, Pos Leaves 1ar n in the mi urned to her home anr nans PASSENGERS. PREIGHT and MAIL epted a aland Dock until Noon on sailir Freight 7 date ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO ¥ETCHIKAN o T an on the White Pass via Pefershurg and Wrangell to be and -entitled s s District y of Alaska manded in the ab In the United the i.e. in the That yeu action, ie.: certain wher aintiff abeth Hart Alice an is the defendant, which is num- bered No. 5632-A on the docket of said Court, within t (30) days after the completion of the period| of publication of said Summons, \vhl('h aid mmons an Order made and entered by Court in said action ca December 12th, 1946, was ordered to be published | for a four sive cember Ja period of once a week for (4) consecutive and succes- weeks, commencing on 13th, 1946, and ending on 3rd, 1947, in case said mmons is published, or within rty (30) days after January 3rd, t 1947, LL!'E of its service upen you in case plaint of the above-named plaintif: on file in said Couri in the above- for want to appear and answer, | thereof, the plaintiff vull apply to! !the Court for the relief demanded With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and R e R NG P ;SR Hid) A number of the High School in his Complaint, ie: For an ab- steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle : boys are attempting to organize a ! Sclute divorce.and dissolution of FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 TR A N S p o RTAT ' o N band the marriage = contract between e | plaintiff and defendant. And for now located in the Alaska munications corner {The location is a decided improve- ment over the old cne and office is far more comfortable for; City Clerk Gil Koffel. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS was a busy day along the After no boats for ten ’l"uummv-l | waterfront. |davs, the Standard Oil tanker, Louise and the Estebeth arrived, all | efore ncon. The fuel oil supply TH!. management of this bank is pledged to conserva- DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMAER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUR/ CE CORPORATION Gastineau Hotel z ¥ of State and Fifth Streets.| 1 | | the| FREIGHT | The offices of [hn City Clerk a ! such other and further relief as to Com- | the System building on -the equitable. Court may appear just and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and have the | affixed the seal of the above en- titled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 12th day of December, 1946. —JOHBN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court. (Seal) By First publication, ast publication, P. D. E. Mclver. Dec. 13, 1946. Jan. 3, 1947. REFRIGERATION Phone 879 above-entitled | action | n William Scott Hart is thel De- | or within forty (40) days after erved upon you| Court, | | | o'clock - Jun ation Green 768 Red 825 Mansion GUARANTEED Realistic nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; agés 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan’s Shfip CITATION In the Commissioner's Court for the Precinct cf Juneau, Division Num- ber One, Territory of Alaska. In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate JAMES P. KERN, Deceased. To Cecilia Herber and all other per- sons whose names are unknowa, the heirs at law of James P. Kern, deceased, greeting: You and each of you are hereby of | notified { Credit Bu- CEIEA s Hbn - aa i o ran | Ronsied that i e el DY reau, a corp. administrator in the above matter, has made and filed first and final report and pe on for distribution and closure of this estate, and the Court will hear the same cn February 28, 1947 at 10 a. m, at which time and place you are directed to appear and file proof of heirship in this mat- ter, if any you have, and offer ob- jections if any you have why the administrator's reports and said pe- titions should not be granted; and in the event of your failure so to do, the court will order said estate distributed fo the Territory of Al- aska under iaws relating to escheat. Juneau, Alaska, December 26, 1946, FELIX GRAY, Judge of above-entitled court. First publication, Dec. 27, 1946. Last puahcatmr Jan. 17, 1947 its .HHHWWW++HH+%WW+ Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent el et o fofooferfespefeeieeteforffertectefoefeobefefefeefeef el it i cumption Perma- | $1 up | WANTED burner range. 461-6t. A aGging mi in good cendition. J. S. McClellan, phcne 374, Douglas. 457-t5 1 ol RPENTERS, iusiae work. 6 day cek. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil loughby. Phone 788 W i 3 KIRS' STEN'S Eeauly Shcp, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (203-3tf) !PIANOS RENTED and TUNED: Anderson Shop. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady’s small black pocket beok; identifying cards inside. i Telephone 21, Mrs. Grucning. 460-3t. Re- de Man's gold cameo ring Waller, at lhc Emplr‘ LOST: | ward | FOR RENT SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building. (370-t1) ROOMS—KItchen privileges. “Home H\\Lel—-Ph 886. Followed Inslmdlons CHICAGO — De!ecuw Marshall Pidgeon, head of the police bomb squad, had no record of being ab- I'NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day or week, sent minded, but his wife is not one to take chances new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) i Pidgeon recently came home, tchanged coats, and stepped out again. Friends noticed a mysterious ticking, which was traced to a pa- per-wrapped box in the coat he had left behind. “Some fiend is trying {~ do away with Marshall with one of the in- fernal machines it is his job to elim- inate,” said Mrs. Pidgeon. Where- upon she dunked it in a tub of wa- ter, just as Pidgeon would do with a suspicious box. The only trouble was, it was a new clock Pidgeon had bought to install in his car. The water stop- ped the ticking. e ( Craving for sweets can bz con- itrolled by a “balanced” diet. Young- (sters cn a diet adequate in protein, jvitamins, minerals and calories will not have an abnormal craving for sweets. In a study over a 10-year period children on a balanced diet voluntarily reduced their sugar con-

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