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PAGE SIX For Your Convenience CHRISTMAS NANCE 3-10-25 STORE FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE o ALASKA Regular sailings from Seatile and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Plumbing ® Healing 0il Burners Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. There 1s No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! e SRR DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Rleetrical Contractor fouse Wiring OUR SPECTALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H.S. GRAVES t'he Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 Sn SEATTLE- For COMFORT and SERVICE | | New construction & repair work | A —Cee— ‘L'xs[ Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Survice PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Juneau Transfer I | { | | | “Say It With Flowers” but || “SAY IT WITH OURS!” | Juneau Florists PHONE 311 | C J. EHRENDREICH || Certified Public Accountant | Accounting—Systems—Taxes i TELEPHONE RED 481 Alaska Meat Markel The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 Pelican = PELICAN Auaska, Nov a short troyed the longing to Mr 1 Mrs No cne { Prank Wilson of large bedding 1 family, { Hoonah { | The | sponsored a ‘lrn(hmu for the ‘m\'\'li and pie and cake award. vs. GLENK ) LINT, The States of named defendant, GREETING: are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last {mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or after the date of you, in upon vou plaintiff’s complaint on file in said nep’ guest ‘at the P, J urt in the above entitled cause The plaintiff in {mands the following relief on the grounds of non s {incompatibility of temy {custody of the parties’ three min: | children; | merited | In event you fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will take judg 3 A ment ag and will < AR SRS R | c\ic: cmanced in suid complaint, - | Mr e — - - ~—land as yal Mr. and Witncss the Honorable judge of left by said court, and the {court, Alaska, J. H. WALMER, Clerk of said court Mirs B\ J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA After a stay here, Mr. and Mrs and son Denald, Jr., A turkey shoot sponsored by the Pelican Progressive club on Sun- November 23, proved to be a huge success, and it is hoped there their home in Juneau will be mure of these events. who operated the Anchor ( h a ' l e r Sharpshooting Fred Grant walk- Cannery for its first year ed away with three turkeys and reported a very satisfactory Raymond Mork won two. Those sC and says that it will winning one bird were Alice Ken- cperaticns next spring 28 A dall, Marion Whipple, Gordon el believed to have been caused Cleveland, William Lentz, Joe Pad- Karppi, fish cireuit, completely des- dock, William Edgecomb, Andrew Stuart, spent two-story dwelling be- | Singaris, ‘W. E. Soule and Elmer Nels Mork Committee members in ci . = of the shoot were Joe Paddock, Guests for a when the Don White, Basil Riley and W. €. erson were Mr. and the | McCaddon. | Nes U f & ard | i carpen- Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Juneau visiting at the | Mrs. Walter | age. B. Hicks of the Territorial - were saved. The Mork fam- | Construction Company of Juneau| The Elfin II, skippered by ng with various friends spent several days in Pelican on'gwaneon of Elfin relatives at present, and al- | business. imesiein T are in progress for a weeks, bringing in large for them on the same former house. business — of Tacoma George Sekastian Sunday evening, November was at home Mrs. arted and members of »on returning home with it. By the arrived, the fire ter sper much headway to recently were - Hans Enzbrunner, local t several days in o cope help had made too 1guished of the Peterson in contents of the A Spending a few days in town on is Stanton Warburton, Jr b : While here Mr. War- and Mrs. Helvig Christen Moses, mother of burton made & trip to the Chicha- | o) and family have taken up , Mr. and Mrs. gof Mine jerce in the apar t akove 'd Sarabia —_ g Sarabia, and After a visit of three monti Hoonah came in wijth her son-in-law"and daughter, late Thanks- and Mrs. John Stearns, Mrs. G. E Mrs. 1g Day, bringing with them a Belleville has departed for her ing her son-in-law and daughter denation of foed, clothing, home in Colerain, Ohio Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Polley and money for the Mork —_— srandsons, Roger and from all their friends in foian , before Sun- » and Tacoma, where h- visit friends until after the f the year almon at their Charles John the b Frisco Waltonen is In henor of her daughter whose fifth birthday was on ¢ day, November 23, Mrs. A, M. Wi Pelican P eSSIve Club to entertained at a party that af benefit party for the y.,,5on pink and white was the Mork family on Thanksgiving ,oj.. scheme on the refreshment The There was a large crowd i g )0 which had ‘as a center piece SO Of dancing, tukey deccrated birthday cake. tought here to extend candy cups completed dcepest sym to her in the » decorations of her mothe Jup played games and fav- rs were won friends of Fred Gustavus who tur- served L. Edgecomb won the Refreshments were Families and friends Johes, ether on sgiving D Vivian Paddock and Marie numercus hemes dinner Betty Mork. Karen w: Mr. and Mrs lovely had as s, M1s. Willam kdge- yn Basil Riley, Mrs. Don- be, Chase and “Tex” Hooper. and — their recipient SUMMUNS FOR PUBLICATION These | were, Patty s H. C. Jone and M Grail and son, Thomas, Jr derhl, ine and pert, Lynn, Laurie and Fred Grant, Gloria and Roger Christensen, Jeff Blanning was a guest G Theoro Rodriguez, Alden Max, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kenc . lerick Wetche, Charles and Viv- ~ Mr. and Mrs don_Clevel Defendant. o, paddock, Marie and Betty ¢htertained Mr. Osc Prestd { the United niop ' Dopald Milnes, Marilyn M. Joseph Ott at America. To the above ;, Arthur Max, Annabelle Seated ab the YOU y.wrence, Margaret Edgecomb, table Gerdy Wahto, and Mrs. Conrad Were Mr Klipper and Mrs. Fred Grant. comb and Jine Ray, Elmer and William Mork, th William C. Lentz of Bothell, hests and their daughter garet. gton, spent several days in on business before joining The Edwin C. Johnsons his wife and son in Sitka, where their guests Mr. and Mrs. they were to be Thanksgiving Day Ronning, Mr. John Torkilson sts of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Leif Young. Mr. Gene Torkilson was a : Connie Klip- Court for the Tex Division Number Plaintiff, g dinner m Edeg ka, First Division, at publication of this sum- within forty (40) days its service upon e this summons is served ersonally, and answer the home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and family el ned for Mr Eino Wilscn, Mr. Eli Rapich, Mr Nels ‘Mork and Mr Arvid visit by ness. Ackerman paid s brief said action de- plane to Juneau on busi- divorce pport and ramer and Mrs. Frank Mosher of Booth Fisheries Corp. have de- parted for Portland, Ore., to visit uds and relatives. They plan a ely mctor trip to California and any other relief Guests were Mr. and man and daughter return to Pelican next Mr. and Mrs. children at the A John before their spring. ainst you for want thereof, to e court. takine Zerine and Connie. and Mrs. Roscce Mrs. Nels Mork the Max hapein, stafds. Walter Tsaacson and Emil Hietala plane last week for trips ¢o-hosts at said to the S . Isaacson will go to dinner at Xiohiang b viltt - pikiiees Mrs. C. C. Personeus, the Rev e {and Mrs. C. Byron Personeus, Mr Saima Arole spent Thanks- | Gibscn Young and Mr Juneau with her son-in- |Quie we resent. daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. Andrew Zingaris, Mr. Wolf, Mr. “Tex” Hoc and Mr | Henry Kaze were dinner {Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. | as their guests Mr. George l)ependab!e and Regular % |Mr. Ole Overbo, Mr. Peter disposal service. Start any time, 'Mr. Anton Simonson and Mr Jion Whipple and forget your past difficulties! 7 i ACME DiSPOSAL SERVICE | Telephone 631 afternsons and evenings for rates and pick-up schedules, Payments for this service may be made at the First National Bank. seal of hereunto affixed at Juneau November 25, 1947 giving in publication, Nov. 26, 1947 law and publication, Dec. 17, 1947* John Barr Gordon Douglas Plumbing & Heating Co. il Burners - AppHances - Gasoline OPEN DAILY (Except Sunday) 8:30 to 5:30 DAY or NIGHT—Phone Douglas 16 A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION. | Send a case of our famous GII several months Donald Milnes have left for Miiness, Fish Co. here, sea- resume buyer for several davs in Juneau on business recent- week of Fred Em- Ralph Soule are home of Mr. and Anchor- Cove, has call- past two loads of _ Millice, C Fish Co. Ca ry for the visit- and her Ernest, in departing for Se- she will first Mat- formerly their gathered Dubers and Thanksgiving omb home Alice May, Mar- had as Jack Heueisen, and din- Johnson Paddock Charles Bird- . Wahto home Brese- Shirley and Conrad Klippert and Max and were home for a which the Rev. and Valentino Fred guests of White had Hinther, Brown Mar- Underhill and children, Patty were guests of Mr ald Chase Those present at the Fred Grant home were Mrs..Hennie Johnson, Mr. Bruce Merritt, Mr. Jack John- son, Mr. Edward Waltonen, Mr. Arvid Ackerman and Mr. Andirew Raatikainen. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Lawrence entertai Mrs. Richard Moses, Fi son and Edward Sarabia T evening. A 1 Mr earns, who Club C: had as their dinner men whe nd room at the cookhouse - AMSKA (OASTAL HAD 37 PASSENGERS [UES.; STOPPED AT 8 TOWNS and b and Mrs, Don- s carried 37 follow- hikan, 8 Hidden Falls, Pelican and Hoonah Passengers from Juneau to Pet- ersburg were: N. A. Mc ran, G A. Wild nd A. Reves. Juneau to Ketchik William Lentz, W. Johnson Ketchikan to Juneau: Virginia Houston, Fred We Petershurg to Troxell Wrangell to Petersb! Wrangell to Ket Olive Juneau to Sitka George Collett Owens, Charle 5 /\br h_ Cal Watson, R 1 Dr. Dal Mr. Featherstone . Steman Mrs. Clark, A. C. Smith. Sitka to Juneau: R. R Alvin Larscn, Winifred N Juneau to Tena Tenake : son, Nathan Jackson Hidden Falls to Ju Barr Juneau to Pelican James Liva Pelican to Junecau Hoonah to J dah, Paul Stever JAMES RYAK HERE FOR GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT formerly Defe: Ketchikan: J. G n mw ector of Civilian is heping to leave for Fair- anks and Anch today after e day stopover in Juneau is now representing the srumman, Aireraft Company, and w here fror w York in unan Mallard. He is accompanied by a co-pilot Charles Bing of Virginia Ryan has a contacted the in Ketchikan and al in Juneau. He will pend several days in the Interior ard will then return to New York. Ryan to the Territory in 1, as Director of Civ- ilian Defense, d was the Gc¢ ervor’'s own During 1943- €44 he was ccnnected with the Alaska Airlines Company in An- chorage. I have purchased The K:yal Blue Cab Co. I am not responsible for ahy bills contracted by The Royal Blue Cab Co. before Dec. 8, 19 All Royal Blue bills should be turn- ed in immediately to Mike Monagle, | Seward Bldg (754 6t) e It will pay you to, shop Home Beautiful 755 tf - oo Germaine Monteil Perfume. Yvonne's. 55t SCHENLEY the world's largest seller. SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Ruilding + New York, U.S.A. | SLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA-REV, Hartield, | {ROOMS " RELIABLE | WILL HELP E. L. HOLLOWAY. }qumc, “and alterations. Cologne and’ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1947 l W-A;N-T A-D-Srh I MURPHY & MURPHY furnace, Basin Road. home near furnished. 4-door Se- ditioned. school and $4,600 takes 3-bedrooms, cement basement $3,600.00 one-bedroom Small . Boat Harb 1939 Ct let Mast P completely re 3-Bedroom ,home near Fed 1dg. If desire rent two . outside entrance, separate b bom, newly decorated, furn., Venetian blinds, refrig., autematic hot wa rnace. $5,000.00 Two-tedroom home, furni excellent tion, basement, -Bedrooms, Glacier garage adjoins, nace. 3-Bedrooms, Waynor Add., ed, refrig, washing venetian blinds BOATS— Tacor: view, well condi- Highway, furnished, new, fur- Furnish- machine, Polaris, Albetros 31A36. 2 four-bedroom homes, one 00.00, one $2,500.00. Furn- ished. Bea Property, also Auke Bay Business Properties: Curio, Shop, 2 marine Jiew Apts. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Juneau-Douglas, area. Decker Bldg., shops, Sea- Phone 676 over First Nauum.l Bank FGR BENT HELOR '1 he E wareiivuse or shop, size| 24 x 70 ft. No. 70 \\'«nouo'..u,u ext to Cole's Barn. 975 ", 7 275. GARAGE, Teated rooms, | Scandinavian Cl.l"\N steam also steam baths. Room: GARAGF FOR RENT. Ph, 513. | 736-tf | [+ AY SUN-|* s, 310 De- | * may bp‘\ e. PAR- COMPANY 727-tf AT 4 Down town | location. Ing at Darnell’s. 657-t1. | onth clean | < (BRI ROO }s ges — Home | Hotel. Phone a8 | 200MS, by day o1 Ph. 187. NICE CLEAN week. Colonial Hotel. ~ WARTED care for year old school. 754 3t woman will children evenings; 15 boy wants vk after Phone Blue 2 Cook, service and cleanup, dinner parties. P. O. Bex 20985, 755 2t DISABLED Veteran urgently nees employment. Call Green 212. Mr. Dotson. 753 tf “Green 310, 753 4t ELECTRIC Drill. et Green 429. 750 tf HELP WANTED—Painter, must bé 1st class mechanic, 5 5 days work | guaranteed. Ph. 581. T42-tf WANTED TO RENT— Furnished or unfurnished two or three beds room apartment or 866. 742-1mo K!RSTEN S BLAUTY SHOP spec- ializing in Permanents, Duart| Oi! $10.50. New Ray Machineless, $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme Oil| Cold Wave, $1850 and $20. Ph.! 556. + 780-tf G and Button 737-1mo. HE\‘!S’I‘ITCHING Makmg Black 510. 'FISCELLANEQUS Tw ER & POND CO.. e i Complete Potographic Supplies | Develop'ng — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7€z 656-t1 | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, ete. Violet. Seaberg, Green 483. Barbecued Salmon to your friends or relatives for w Christmas aeoons 48 half-peund Cans SENT ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES, ALASKA or HAWAII, JU N E A U WELDING & MACHINE COMPANY Lester Lirehan, Sole Owner 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 j | | i i GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up,| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way i ROY CARRIGAN RETURNS | Roy Carrigan, of the Juneau- Douglas Telephone Company, re-| turned via Pan American Airways yesterday from a trip to Seattle, | where he visited with his father, who has been ill. | arrigan was gone for about two | 1830 736-tf | ‘T\’VO coal or house. Ph. " FOR SALE 2-BEDROOM furnished house. Fu nace, fireplace. Immediate occu- pancy. 214 4th St. Phone Red 98 55 4t NEW double bed cotton felted mat- tress. $15. 522 W. 10th TWO 7 pat. land, 5% mi. on Glacier Highway. Good garden, dry scil. Small unfinished cabin A bargain. Ph. Red 559. 755 6t FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: Just out- side city limits, completely furr- ished 3-bedroom modern home, full concrete basement steam heat, refrigerator, electric stove, washing machine, boat house with electric lift; bus service right at door. diate posses- sion. Call 18 Small d(»\(n paymer or 697 LECTRIC Stove, Best price lectric ref takes. Phone 755 St ABY bath tub, junior bed, silverware, table lamp, secondhand set of alumnium Store, 214 2nd St., 54 3t USED Corona portable fect condition, priced rea- Can be seen at Hope's Shop, 1 Sears Roebuck. 54 3t typewriter OOM House near B P Roads Ph. Blue 895, noon and 754 6t MODEL A Coach, $75. Air compre:ser with tank, $50. Sorby Apt. 2. A. Laiti. Ph. Blue 54 3t hold furnishings. 317 754 3t House 2th Street. HUNTERS yeur guns completely and overhauled be- fore wint . Complete r Skies, Guns Tackle. DARNELL'S §PORT CENTER Jeep 753 3t PP AC TK ALLY 1 for sale. Ph. Black 398. IFLORIDA: Several 5-acre tracts, high and dr se fruit and vegetables; 60 miles from St. Petersburg and coast; fine fish- ing and swimming, only $245.00. $10.00 wn and $10.00 monthly. For s write G. B. Potter- field, Union Bldg, Charleston, W. Va. 7831t PLYMOUTH Sedan, fair $250. Call Douglas 392. 3 3¢ 1936 shape, CHILD'S auto seat, ice sxkates, 7, 2 Hawood Wakefield chai hassock, Spindryer. Blue 830, Channel Apt. 28. 53 1t PRICED Right! 1 Hotpoint re- frigerator, 1 Maytag standard si: mangle, 1 Electric White sewing machine, 2 Philco radios, ll-tube cabinet, 6-tube table model; 1 girls bicycle, standard practically new. For infor- mation call 035-2 long-2 short. 51 6y English cab baby buggy, slightly used. Call 831 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 749 £ BEAUTIFUL Hu pups, 3% months old. See Babcock, Vande! bilt Hill. 49 tt heaters like couches, 3 49 tf wood new, two sanitary electric heaters. Red 702. #OR SALE—Thive nouses and lct hruses in good condition and sest location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t COMPLETE youth bed, not Point range, club chair, inner-lined fit- ted black dress coat with blue fox fur, like new. 141 Behrends Ave. Phone 132 747 tt EN'IlRE qHOI— cqur,)mflnu at the Figit Shop! Includes 12 in. lathe with 5 ft. bed and attachments, drill press, power grinder, buf- fers, arc and gas welders, hand tools, and a variety of other stock. Come in and make an offer, or cail Roy Eaton, Ph. 567. 743-tt |12 in. BLOCK WOOD and 2 ft fire place wood. Ph. Green 450. 737- 1mo. 32 ft. TROLLER “Relief”, 75 h.p. Chrysler. Complete with gear, $5,000. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, Alaska. 733-t1 | UNI OVED lot 4 miles ou Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage easy approach from hiway. Priced for quick sale.'Ph. 035-5rings. 732-t1 PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. T13-t1 LOST ARD FOUND for Only $15.00 plus shipping costs WRITE or WIRE Pyramid Fisheries Company 2103 Exchange Building, Seattle, Washington Dewey W. Metzdorf Vice-Pres. and ‘Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME ; at weeks, returning when it became | evident that his father’s condition LOST: Nugget tie clasp. Return to is not likely to change. | Arctic Bar and receive reward. > H 755 8t Get the NEW ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN D via Pmsbug and Wrangell | The STEVENS STORE and UP- ¢ |STAIRS STORE will observe the With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. regular store hours until other Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. notice is published, and will be FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 WASHINGTON Habit! Casler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S LOST: Cameo bracelet with one stone. Reward, Room 1, Imperial Hotel. 54 3t Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Skyway Lu 4 i to shop Home 755 tf lopen daily from 9:00 a. m. until It will pay you 6:00 p. m. 754 2t dh ' Beautiful.

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