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f l’\(,‘, \I\ | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Amer! an Legion Post sponsored a start in the furnace room, c ALASKA JUNEAU, ed here who wish him and his bride N ewsy No'es show and treat for every child in'it is believed, by the furnace ba 1l possible happiness. ]’ o town and the showhouse was filled.|firing and catching some rubbish| sty nlnsn b ! ‘In addition to the treat by the piled too close to it. He soon had| The Skagway Grill reopened las f | Skagway Post, the children were|the fire under control. The Elks| q"lurda\ after being closed for! as From agwav giten large. bgs 'Of ‘el GH0R{as, thave o nice bullding and Have spent |about tert"dkyE “for. redEsoruting nuts and candy which had been |several thousand dollars remodel- and repairs. The interior now pre- lnlln:s |sent to Skagway by Seattle Shriners. llnu, this past year. They lost their|sents a bright and pleasing appear- | + g + ot Tl‘e\ were distributed at the show!fine new home a few years .vm |ance { (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) it was thought that at that time when it burned to the ground | | ‘M SKAGWAY. Alaska, Dec. 28— ie would be more likely every — | Miss Joyce Newcomer, Haines! run SALE MUBPHY & M"RPHY This is the story of a super-Christ- child would get the present intend-! On our Happy Birth |school teacher, spent the weekend | e REALTOF JOUNTANTS mas, time 1946, and place, Skag-|cd for him or her iweek we find Tad in Skagway where she came for|2-door 1930 Model A. Five good PR SD0DN VR P way. It will be long remembered iLee and Noel Penni rist- fdental attention uns? but looks like it . i i L 31 by Skagway youngsters as ons of, Practically every home in Ska Hay { Dr. C. L. Polley on' Mskaice i ‘::,lm il Q:‘. Mt SFS Nor Dut. apt. T very best they have ever had.|way which was serving a big din- the 26th Bill Thomas, skipper of the small] with a bex of Kker | SO0 el e [PPSR PSS |1t really began Friday afterncon,! ner had its quota of guests, so that —_— \boat which carries mail and pass-| $200. Phone 419 87-3871 "‘”l SEanh ALOLS. oL {December 20, when the various|few. if any, spent a lonely Christ-| In order that all their local em-|engers between Haines and S 4 B i A ; school rooms held their Christmas mas ployees might spend Christmas Day{way, weather = permitting, arriveq| STUDEBAKER Commander sedan, 92 ff. and 2§ ft. trollers, sce Larry iparties and gifts were exchanged ——— |with their families White Pass in port Friday afterncon + radio, climatizer, hill holder, over- _ Bohm # |Saturday evening the school gymi In concluding our Christmas ficials ran train out of it drive, free wheeling, windshield 1";?(':_01-1":1 Trading ‘va.\! 2 bed- Dall cchedu]es lo- |was filled to overflowing for the story we should like to give a little about m Monday night, and! The youngest Stephenson girl is| defroster, spare tire, chains, ex- m‘{":‘sl‘{u l:u 'Uom kol Y o . {school program which was excellent credit to some of those who helpzd brought in helpers and the in the White Pass Hospital for! cellent condition. Call Green 700, = aaialy SUVE MONEY from start to finish and heartily' make this a memorable holi passengers day. | medical attention, for ear trouble.! 467-1f." SUMMER HOMES ) S”KA ‘cmo,\’vd by every one present The Reindeer dance was supervise - \ A o T - st 4 “’ DROOMS — Sixth St., View | The program opened with two and costumed by Mrs. Tom Gooper,| Mrs. Bea Farlowe. who veturtied| Gecar Carlson, who froze his| smaniiole oaor With marine fine oof and foundation, fur ) PETERSBURG selections by the rhythm band of{and accompanied by Cecalia Selmer., home a few days ago affer spond-inanat and feet about two weeks! Apt. 19 3 P S L |the third and fourth grades. This!Miss Helen Wallace played for ing the summer mining on Porcu-|agc ATE Hlbety: gt TRaTsc ey SR A L Bishvay ) WRANGE“_ {was followed by the primary grades | nearly all the various musical num- !pine Creck out of Haines, says|yhie + the care of Dr.| PISHETMER' Bae 48 now for your o -4 bedrooms 1\'~l‘0 portrayed “A Visit From Santa bers, and practically all Eagle there were lots of bear around all|pgjle n was one of the gear. We can supply all kinds of 31 ® KETCHIKAN Claus” Patricia Andrson sang “O|members had their share in mak- summer. She also had moose visit- | qgualt he recent severe cold| Halibut, Trolling and Gillnet sup- 16 SIe0K 1, geals Holy Night" after which the fifth/ing the Community Tree a very ors, one of which hung around the!i.qther. plies In(‘iuding’ Hemp Gangian ICY STRAIT AREA |and sixth grades gave a Christmasfina event. Bill Feero, manager of|“Glory Hole” every afternoon, and e buoy line, cedar floats and etc. SR Qe Bton |Pageant. The children of the third|the Broadway Theatre deserves a another old fellow who came to the| ., R Halibut @ear made to order, nets '1xoon i sonable bldg, 26x50. { and fourth grades were costumed vote of thanks, the school teachers cabin. One afternoon while shej, C€C*8¢ Lunde, who brought thei M PR FIEEC 16 OF6Cr, BES INCOME PROPERTY, small down . [to represent the “Children of Many|and the women who helped cos-:was sewing, she heard the kirchen 09¥ Of Btanley Smith to Skagway| ol Kol 280 Tilh ORC TR | payment, 3 d , indiv. bath several Tr]ps EaCh week lo: Lands, and were part of the pag-|tume the chiliren had a lop of 'door cpen and a noise out there.|ytdey afteinoon, Dec, 21, tells they o b Rl i, IRRE SEAD refrig,, furn, eant. hard work the two wocks preceding Thinking it was one of the men "“{‘I“’]‘i sl LU 9 888 gooq feundation, roaf: See by i | Intersperced throughout the eve-|the school program. she called and asked them whav.‘;;[':; \‘l'xhzy‘:(;;::;lnlh;'k]r;u;nur\}g" ”,1 g;( |ONE~ ACRE patented ground aprt. . HAINES ning's entertainment were carols by! The patients at the Tuberculosis they wanted. Receiving no answer, Hied Rock Seditey \\':‘I{l !‘mSull'li Fritz Cove, with house and gar-' 5 |the chorus of the High School, and | Sanatorium ~were not forgotten, she got up and stepped to the door|$:ed Ock. Saniey went (0 Sull- | 450 phone 849 between 5 and MUBPHY & M“npfly ® SKAGWAY seventh and eighth graders, and either, as a large group of young'leading to the kitchen and there 0 B AVE SR OO ‘;' : "l' pm 466-t6 AR ORE N CCoTN 2 they cang beautifully. gway|people and adults went out in stood a big mother bear and ker) “WiC e il il - = { Sfing 6“"5.*{?"‘01@1'5”"‘;5 ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Poinfs |]/chiidren are fortunate in having,trucks and private cars Christmas young cne. Mrs. Farlowe said that [FCFCUR B B0 S WIE OFF OF U3 bedroom house, 2 baths, furnace, | PRe 076 over First National Sard Miss Helen Wallace on the staff as/Eve and caroled in the various was expecting her to carry hospital- = =" * 20 S S modern furnishings. Call 433 for |~ i 2 3 . she is working hard to train them|wards. Gifts were also tent to the ity too far and she screamed at|C€en out with. On the 23rd, Lunde gppointment T RN in musical appreciation. Sanatorium by the various women's the top of her voice and her guests|2nd smn‘h decided to go about L e s g | BEAL ESTATE = Sunday evening the Community clubs in town. If any one was departed, rapidly. She said she put(Miles down the bay from where the IES lamp likenew, compl % CHABTLR PLANES at J“NEAU Center Hall was also filled for the made uphappy by having heen wooden bars over her screens at-undes have their island h and Bil“(k e s b e Fon SALE |Sunday School program. Each class forgotten Christmas, it certainly the windows because the bears kept Pub out some “HD*-‘ There was R l-q{r hand drill, .puudv ur)f]fuh —lt0 8 passengers prepared a contritution to the en-|was unintentional. them stuck full of holes by 1(\1r1|1"1{l“':;:"‘ ”}"‘ UE D ey J0dl cOFE Rie SRR er ; \tertainment. The choir sang sev-| At the Pentecosal Church, Rev.' up on their hind legs and looking e s i b B 3380 3 |G (OD BUSINESS. Juneau. Stock & eral numbers and a men’s quartette and Mrs. Surbrooke held an inform- in here were lots of ptarmigan | $Pend ‘el (IS0 aRORIM LIS Ve {oot astian. tental PLAKNES BASED at SITKA 'rendered two Christmas numbers. al Christmas program Christmas there and they came to the cabin "N Nnext morning to go ashors and ALl alaehns 's. W. Pagler and the Rev. Dodge Eve, serving delightful refreshmen ng for scraps. She enj Beb up the 'stove ‘and gep She cabin Home s EER 'sang the beautiful duet, “Ti A'to about 25 of the Indian popula- summer immensely. The clj-|'¢2dy for cccupancy as they plan-|rep.g 5 bicycle $20, new | n. Large Star in the Sky." Concluding the|tion. The gathering was held in|mate thers is so different hum‘,"d fo. be SHEE & loge U % séat, Ha tires and chain. | program was the giving every child [the Surbrooke’s living room. | Skagway, being much warmer, and | 1hey also planned to beach the gy 463-6t. | ST. "2 Br 4 FOR INFORMATION present a stockingful of | To make everything perfect, the less rain. The party had a fine|Pcat in a sheltered spot £ e S SRR VST ac: Ofie . nuts and fruit strike was over for the time being vegetable garden ad expect to have! Before going ashore next morn-|HOUSE cn Fiitz Cove Road, large |6th St. 6 ROOM AND RESERVATIONS Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock the and there were plenty of turkeys a better one this next summer,ing€ about 9 o'clock, Lunde went kitchen, 2 bedrooms, | or rent Eagle's Community Tree program and other holiday goodies. They have quite a few prospectors ”“‘.k info ke POHY. to. see Wi the went, fine view,! mI= was held and it was, according to . jnear by so do not suffer for g‘;’(fl‘ “11 i ‘un.rfinm}] turnished, light plant all reports, the very finest the town| nye Louie Emanuel sent Christ- 1ack of company. Mr. and Mrs.| 2% 40 W HE v‘x‘ i Patented land Phone | | ‘F_-—;I‘“l‘b“!!h‘-E‘STEBETII inas ever Feld. A huge tre gleam- | maq greetings to all their old friends Ed Feight, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ot He rushed up on deck and 3 A D ed in all its Christmas splendor pere e ¢ Dougherty and Mr: & HED TR BRERRINE G Sl E508 Lot 0 : ol 'the EyeE el aff nk ““‘10 fots :;:;: lx:;lp;‘l;:ces l:a]tmlv:‘;vy lh:::c n;?" tride ‘the. HROHD: Whinhs W Al down and he was clutching bLis side. | BI: \,\L)r NEW Rurroughs Caleu . : 5% «aves B INES and SKAGWAY MONDAY | who were placed on benches at the ipo shores of Lake Washington, Work their claim this coming sum- | }gc”l; ':k’ (;.\[f( ':\]‘:’d[‘ :‘m ¥ “m,(('l‘”:‘ Sl - iabe possession front of the hall, where they could Prr gy i {mer. Mr. Feight is spending the C€0T&¢ = BHOL. 1) throug ! ¥ 10 P.M see and hear everything, were wide R S b Lo iwinter on the claim. Mrs. Farl the stemach.” Lunde went over to; Lns‘r AND rou“n ‘BALMAT & CDMPANY Leaves for with wonder. | Thomas Nelson, resident engineer has accepted a job as telephone Ex‘:'::}x{: e | BEAL EXTATE and RENTALS SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. T evening staried with a bie|tr the Canol Proect st White- O5Cror from mianient wnil 8 (i) 11 e ™ i e lot mo LOSTPin ofsiver | a Foor, Shattuck Biag 2,40 i cation by the Rev. Dodge, then!horse, B, C., returned to his head- NS Rk " and get-| safety hone 2 467- el. 35 PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL a carol by the audience. Mss. quarters there Sunday morning] af-| Sk iR T RTE L B st el B Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date Justine Price B § k to his home where he rFoo.~ ST SR o delightfully read the ter spending a week here as thel .rp, counas voted to aliow $1,000°got a neighbor, Charles Ward, who | “OS Hopes N beime WANTED - > — f':zvr:r:n‘ Yule-tide _poem, “The Night|bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom \Ix(l the purl p \m‘(ll\' Garie and stayed with- them and Alaska dock and ! s A B e dl s e e s Ineeded desks for the Skagway also accompanied the body to town. ot S O B R T ° resemble reindeers brought forth| A good crowd attended ;- the S %! ; .;};1'1’11“1]_:;(:.(10\.“;.“1\,”‘)\‘1 oge chpt - - | renter, w : or large ‘ QuEPr BCFGS“ZS platise With, thelr “Reln-| Eagle’s: Ghristmas. ftee danSe’ 1ast; “gp anq Mrs George Lingle h That night, the men buit two DEADLINE SET FOR [ e, Phons Dol e e e ante 1 T Saturday I O on s Bigy Moved into one of the small homes fires on the shofe Hoping that the DRIVERS' U(‘H‘fl; A R E S A FL Christmine The sehoor ohorus atea el B e en Don Phitsy Delonging to the Rev. Edgar Gal-|lighthouse attendants would see RIVER) ENSED | WANTED t0 rent, cne typewriter. ; el e Ao LEOThy MR imsike, 4 Tne TTUIREY, GIoE lant on 15th and State Streets them, as Mr. Lunde had told them ! Phone Blue 640. 461-6t, Holy Ni But the por-|and orchestra furnished the | last summer that if he ever built, C “1' s i ¥ 4 e e of tl_« pxmmm which had!cellent music for the evening, and The Cit lerk’s office now has two fires they would know some- N “, " | CARPENTERS, iusiae work. 6 day | BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES cen especially prepared for the|in honor of the Polleys’ thirteenth 1% B Clerts ©ifite row BasiiiD HOE L O e they e ‘\‘,"m‘, i s Ul 34 evenings. (355-tf) i SAVING BONDS younger generation and captured wedding anniversary, Doc was &l- yypuyion to subscribers. The di- Would notify Juneau, but it was 00 piany sot as | the e 1427 all the adults present as well, was|lowed to have a little time off and Lo oo oo hrenared by the type- rough for a seaplane to hava land- oo ¢ | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- the exhibition of magic given by|the orchestra plaved the Anniver- oo orios WEre preparec by the t o L purchase of drive; loughby. Phone 788 Y ing classes of the High School, and 'ed and too rough for a small boat. icorge Webb of Juneau. It was the best show of its kind Skagway has had the privilege of enjoy- ing and the youngsters are still| asking how did one ball turn to 3, and how did Roger's 50-cents get in a lccked box, and last and most | impertant, how did Mr. Webb wrap | Mr. Pribbernow in a blanket and then unwrap Santa Claus, compate | to whiskers and red nose when the older one( recognized Santa's voice | as belonging to one Mr. Hvisdock,| better known as “Blimp.” Following the program at Hall the townspeople went their various ways, some to the show! which Manager Bill Feero had posL—l poned until 8:30, others to various homes where “Open House"” was| being held, many to the Candle Light Service at the Presbyterian| Church at 10:30, and others to the| Midnight Mass at the Catholic iChurch. | The children of the Pius X Mis- sion had a wonderful Christma party in their large dining hall Christmas Eve. The older girls had deccrated every rafter and the walls with evergreen boughs and Christ- ORTHLAND I mas garlands until the room was TRANSPORTATION Bttt S room, bright with lights and color- ful trimmings. Each girl received a large package of warm clothing s and fruit and candy, and the boys reccived like parcels. 1In addtition, many of the youngsters |bad received gifts from home. A group of singers from the Mission |went to the Sanatorium on Christ- ! mas night and caroled for the pat- ients there. Had th: strike not |crippied the rebuilding program of /the old building, Christmas would have been spent in their new-old ,home and it would have been per- fect indeed. | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED H P E i the First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA e VIEMBER FEDERAL BEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION P Before we go any farther, we must mention the gifts which were distributed by the Eagles to all children under 14. They were ex- |ceptional in character, very differ-| ent from the wusual flimsy toys| ‘bougm for such a big undertaking Not only that, but they were in- Lh\ldualuod each gift being wrap- !ped and marked with the name of ,a child for whom it was suitable. |An unusual feature of this giving was that as far as could be as- certained, no child was overlooked. | In addition to the other gifts, each child was also presented with a large bag of fruit, candy and nuts. | | | | | | Christmas Day, like the day be- fore, was clear and bright and no wind, and temperaturs near 20. At two o'clock in ‘the afternoon, the |tained at dinner. !stated that Waltz for his dance with his | Dave Mulcare shared hostess honors Christmas Day when they enter- was 'ved at the Rapuzzi home, after which the guests repaired to !the Mulcare residence for dessert and Mr. and Mrs. Noel and daughter, Patty, came down from White Pass, B. C., about noon, the 24th, and spent the holiday in town, calling on various friends, and heartily enjoying the Eagle's Community Trez. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rapuzzzi and Mr. and Mrs. Mulcare. The Penningion's returned home Friday Pennington moerning but are planning to be back on today’s train and spend the weekend in Skagway. They re- port over twenty feet of snow at the Pass The Public Library closed the 31st Stores closed for the!yisiting in Eagle's Tree and were open from mother. 11 until 1 Christmas Day. Schools enjoyed a very short holiday, ses- sions being resumed morning. Pupils will have Tuesday the occcasion and Wednesday off next weeks. A reccnt note from Sgt. Georg? Woodbury, ex-officer in charge of the local ACS office here last year, he was then at the Madigan General Hospital in Ta- coma, awaiting his discharge. He and Mrs. Woodbury are now living in Puyallup, Washington. Donald Beitinger, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill B(’ltm(,- er, said that great was his surprise to run into Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rasmuson, of Skagway, on the streets of St. Paul, Minn. He was naturally delighted to meet some- one from the old home town and they had a wonderful visit Members of the Elks Lodgs are feeling very fortunate and deeply grateful that they still have their building. Last Monday evening one of the officers of the lodge stop- ped in there near midnight and found a blaze just getting a good coffee. | i The main course 1 lconrined to her bed the past v\2°k the‘hns been caring for 24th and will be closed again on boys and | Thursday tertained at dinner Christmas Ev writing to his ter |Ruth, Marie Larsc sary are the first in over two years. They asked Haines to notify Skag- wife i — way, but the wire arrived two hours ; ¥ they did. Ken Hannan, auditor for the! The Naomi Chapter, No. 9, O. E too rough to make the | White railroad, held open S, held installation ceremonies at trip in a small boat because of mp house at his home on Fourth their lodge rooms Friday evening, pg; of icing down, before tk Avenue and friends wer> still call- December 20, with Mrs. Marie H. 27th. Mr. Lunde said it w a ing until long after midnight as installing officer. Mrs. Frances't.ryiple shock to himself and fam- Christmas Eve, to enjoy his hos- Gutfeld was installing marshal and jjy He also stated that both Stan- pitality. Mr. Hannan makes this Mrs. Edith Larson, installing chap- '|ov and his.son, John, have been | lan annual aff; iplain. New officers for 1947 are|yerv careless with their firearm: SR IPauline Pribbernow, Worthy Ma- and ne had repeatedly admonis Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi and Mrs. tron; J. J. F. Ward, Worthy Pat- | (hem 1o be more careful. ron; Associate Matron, Lottie Gaf-| fy; Asscciate The dead man was about 30 years A. E. Ras- Batron, of age and is survived by a mar- muson; Secretary, Elizabeth Sel- yjeq gister in Valdez, and his par- ,mer; Treasurer, Florence Olsen; ente Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Conductress, Edith Costner; Trus- of sgaow tes, 3 years, Arnold Gutfeld; one R SN year, Mavis Soldin. Appointive of- ficers are: Chaplain, Edith Iarson;| During the German occupation, | Marshal, Marie Hoy Crganist, 3,000,000 of Greece's 16,000,000 acr Birdie Roehr; Adah, Mavis Soldin; of timber were hacked away to Electa, Vera make winter quarters for Germans Dahl; Warder, Mary Pullen; Sen- on the Russian front, tinel, Paula Selmer. Delicious re- D freshments were served to the many iLOGGL guests and members, |ATTEN.ION LOGGERS with logs| for sale contact Juncau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson came! over from Dyea for the Christmas holidays in town. They are spend-| to 10,000.000 feet. For further! ing the winter on their homestead.| particulars see Juneau Lumber | Mills. 433-tf. Gerry Blanchard has been | — Mrs. {with a severe cold. Mrs. Jack Lee| 1otice to Autcmobile Owners the two older the youngest has been | Dyea with his grand- IMPORTANT City Ordinance Number 202, Sec- | tions numbers 71, 72 and 92: Trans- of Ownership and License es must be reported promptly to the City Clerk by both seller and ) .,purchasor. in order to insure proper being the Williams' ownership of the vehicle. A fee of Christmas dinner and the celebra- |one dollar is charged for this serv- tion of Tad Hill sixty-third |ice. Failure to do so subjects both birthday. Covers were laid for|parties to a fine of $100.00 or 30 days fourteen and Mfs. William’s famous /in jail or both. Don’t let the other raviolis and turkey formed the person’s wreck or accident be your main dinner course. Guests were |responsibility. Edith Costner, Bea Farlow, Mrs.| Remember that the Territorial Bemis, Mrs. Beulah Ward and|law provides that in case of sale, Donna Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Van Raf- |license plates must remain on the ferty, Michael, Joseph, Mary Ann|car for which issued. Under no cir- and Colleen, and Mr. Hillery. Af-|cumstances may license plates be attending the Candlelight Ser-|transferred from one car to another vice, Mr. and Mrs. Williams brought | without the proper authority of the back about 20 friends and served a | | City Clerk. midnight lunch. Mrs. Ward iel\td‘ Every car must carry license plates Christmas breakfast at her lw'n"both front and rear. If you lose a for the family. | plate turn in the other plate to the City Clerk and get a new set, at a cost of one dollar. No car will be permitted to operate with less than two plates, securely fastened. A holiday le((er from Dr. Rudolph Haas surprised his many Skagway friends with the information that he was married December 22nd at Lewiston, Maine, to a girl, who, like tion of these rules, and your strict himself, was a refugee. Dr. Haas!|compliance therewith is urgently was the army doctor at the. tuber- |advised. culosis sanatorium with the rank of CITY CLERK. Major, prior to his discharge (hish"irst publication, Jan. 1, 1947. summer. He has a host of friends Last publication, Jan. 7, 1947 Penalties are provided for viola- | Everyors who dri a vehicl2 in the T | ply for a perm { {license is $2 | 1648. Licen: i (Rocm 121 of the Federal Building. | - ! H 'S Beauty Sho,:, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Spectalizing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) RENTED ana TUNRD Anderson Shop. mav | About 9,000 school buses wear out each year in the United States and have to be replaced. SUMMONS FUR ¥US | No. 5632-A {TO: ALICE ELIZABETH HART, above defendant, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED { ) STATES OF . AMERICA, . you are |FUR COATS repaired or remodel- hereby commanded to be and ap-} ed. Red 499 from 8 to 10 am. in the above-entitled Court,! MISCELLANEOUS LoS /\VC;ELES hu ness 'ldlh- acted, buying, selling and con- tacts in Los Angeles. Leaving by plane Jan. 7. Phone 141 or Blue 810. 464-16. HReaL 463-3t. {ie.: In the United States District % Court for the Territory of Alaska, THE FLORENCE SHOP Division Number One, at Juneau,| Oper. Evenings by Appointment 'm said Division of said Territory, A Complete Beauty Service jand answer the Complaint filed Merle-Norman Cesmetics against you in the above-entitled | Phone 427 129 Third St jaction, ie.: That certain action | 443-1mo { wherein William Scott Hart is the | plaintiff and Alice Elizabeth Hart is the defendant, which is num- bered No. 5632-A on the docket of | said Court. within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Photographic Supylics Developing — Printing — Enarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of . Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau —— Petail of publication of said Summons, & which said Summons by an Order | WE SHARPEN SKATES. Hagerup | made and entered by said Couwrt{ saw Filing Shnp 432-tf, in said action ca December 12th, Sy A 11946, was ordered to be published GUARAN'I‘EED Reanstk Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20l 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Bogzan's Shnp for a period of once a week for four (4) consecutive and succes- sive weeks, commencing on De- cember 13th, 1946, and ending on January 3rd, 1947, in case said Summons is published, or within thirty (30) days after January 3rd, 1947, or within forty (40) days after date of its service upon you in case l(ms Summons is served upon you | personally, and answer the Com- plaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in said Coui 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 his Complaint, ie.: For an ab- sclute divorce and dissolution of § the marriage contract between | plaintiff and defendant. And for e —————— such otrer and further relief as “)‘SEFAVILW APT.—One block fron; the Court may appear: just and| ederal Building. (370-t1) eqgitable. St — IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Hosp"“l " !ES | hereunto set my hand and have| st Ann'g Hospital admitted Mus. |affixed the seal of the above m-lmnun Bartness for surgery, ami titled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this' Leonard Lowell and Sadie Fenton 12th day of December, 1946. 'ror medical attention yesterday. —JOHN H. WALMER, |Discharged were John Male and Clerk of the District Court. IM[s Raymond Schuller and baby (Seal) | boy. By P. D. E. Mclver. { Government Hospital has neither First publication, Dec. 13, 1946. new patients nor discharges to re- Last publication, Jan. 3, 1947, port today. FOR REN'I "ROOM AND BOARD for youns man. 568 Seatter Tract. Phone Red 702 464-t4. ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886, NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) »