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o SMPEBBRRRIEBREEEE < Whet il 3 act © R ):;q £or By for PunT T'“'e 5 5. SRR One of Alaska's Exceptional Stores For the Happiness of EVERYORE omn CHRISTMAS DAY To make your Gift Selections Complete See the Large Range of Gifts, from the tiniest toy to the Larger, Lasting enduring Gifts for the Home. To See the Gifts You'll Really Choose, Visit THOMAS HARDWARE THF. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— TUNEAU. ALASKA Istarting at midnight of Christmas [€0, Harry Keller, Mrs. H. Keller, |Eve Gilbert W. Caso, John M. Thornton, | The Rev. Robert L. Whelan, S. J, | Jr.. Joseph R. Wilson, Edith Pow- | pastor of the Catholic Church, today | érs. Wyane Powers, Warren Pow- issued the following statement ers, Gus Gissberg, Frederick Tyvol, 1 “We wish 0 nform ihe oublic|Lauretta Zumwald, Wm. A. Witt- that our church at midnight Mass |lake, J. E. Dapcevich, Mrs. Dapce- will be filled with devout Catholicl"“‘“« Donald Meeley, A. M. San- worshippers, and those who are not | ford, Mrs. Sanford, Lor San- Catholics, unless their husband or | ford, Chuck Sanford, Merrill San- wife be a Catholic, should consult | fcrd, Tim Paul, Paul Riuch the pastor if thev wish to attend Passengers from Ketchikan were midnight Ma W. C. Auld, Irene Brounty, A Christmas morning masses at the | Hammer, Angelene Hammer, R. R ;church will be held at 7, 7:30, 8, 9 | Hartsfield, B. F. Kane, Jessic Mc- m and 10:30 o'clock Crary, N. A. McEachran, Arthur PO H. Walker The steamer was scheduled to DENAU FROM Sou]’"- sail at 4 p. m. for Seward, with ! three passengers embarking at Ju- SAILS WEST 4 P, M, jneau They were Hans Jansen and J. G. Rivers for wrd, and BT Frank Goebel, for Cordova bt Ve a Claus is taking a boat ride kutat, leav ng at 4 o'clock this GETS DIVOi.. . | noon from the Alaska Steam-| payline Potvin was granted a ship dock. Jack Holmes, deck|gjyorce from Arthur A. Potvin in steward on the Denali, is sustain-{y, s, District Court on grounds of ing the role of Mr. Claus, andfjncompatibility. She was granted Kenny Cress, Assistant Generalpermission to take her former name Passenger Agent, will be the mas- |of Larsen ter of ceremonies-for the Christmas festivities planned by the company{e © © © © ¢ © o » o o ® for the children of Yakutat. . . A holiday mood pervades thelgq TIDE TABLE . ship, with a beautiful tree in the | lounge and holly ~wreaths at lhr" DECEMBER 24 . windows. The dining room is bril- { ® Low tide, 4:37 am., 46 {t. e liant with green and white table|® High tide, 10:54 am. 16.9 {t. o ‘cloths with a pot of scarlet poin-{® Low tide, 17 25 ft. e settia on each table, and green{e® High tide, 23:57 14.0 1t spruce wreaths decking the sides. > o v ¢ o 00 00 00 0 00 The Denali tied up at Juneau at NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | g that I JACK KRISTAN, have been | appointed Administrator of the es- | pa tate of JOSEPH HAGER, Decease n,|-y'6 ond that all persons are required to | present their claims, if any, with! proper vouchers, within six months ; from the date hereof, to me, at, my | office in the ALASKAN BACHE- LOR HOTEL, in Juneau, Alaska. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, De- cember 1st, 1947. JACK KRISTAN, Jack Kristan, as Admiistrator of the Estate of Joseph Hager, Deceased First publication, Dec. 2, 1947 Last publication, Dec. 23, 1947 JUST RECEIVED Words Cun’t 8 Describe ; These Beantiful NOTICE 10 CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t the undersigned as, on the day of December, 1947, duly ap- pointed administrator of the estate of MARY JACK, Deceased and that amentary therefor on day were duly issued to the ed ns having claims against said estate are hereby rejuired to | present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, within six (6) months from the date of this No- tice, to the undersigned in his office, at Room 200, Si rd Building, Ju- neau, Alaska Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 1sLl WERDDDRE L) Letters Tes said & hallicrafte day of December, 1947. M. E. MONAGLE, Administrator. 2, 1947. 23, 1947. First publication, Dec. | Last publication, Dec. INOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | to the qualified voters of the City lof Juneau, Alaska: That pursuant to the provisions of law and ordi- es of the Citv of Juneau a | al electicn will be held in con- ; therewith on the 20th dgy of Januarv, 1948, tetween the hours of 8 A. M. and 7 P. M. at the Coun- | cil Chambers in the City Hall Build- = ing at the corner of West Fourth | af and Main Streets, at Juneau, Al-| aska, for the purpose of ratifving or rejecting Ordinance No. 318 of the | § City of Juneau, passed and approved by the City Council on the 15th day | of December, 1947, to wit: | AN ORDINANCE prc ng for a \special election and nditionally | authorizir the Mavor and City I Clerk to execute, on behalf of the City of Juneau, to L. A. Sturm, a (city of the United States residing |at Juneau, a 5 year lease, with his option of renewal for an additional 5 years subject to termination by the City, during the renewal period, { on 60 days’ notice, of the basement \floor of the City's A. B. Hall Build- |ing situated on Lot 3, Block 7 of !the Juneau, Alaska, townsite, at the |Fate of $225.00 monthly in advance, for the conduct thereon of a public 5 |food locker storage and allied lines | %§ |of business, which said ordinance ” and lease are on file in the City' | Clerk’s office at the' City Hall, and & {also posted for public inspection on ' & Ithe bulletin board at the City Hall, ' |and reference thereto is hereby made !for more particular and detailed iterms and conditions of said ordi- | X (nance and lease. The said erdinance will become ef- |fective and such lease granted if |said ordinance is ratified by a | majority of the qualified voters vot- ing at such special election. ! All duly qualified voters residing | within the boundaries of the City of | Juncau are entitled to vote at such |special election. The ballot which {will be used at such election will icontain thereon the following prop- sitions to be voted upon: FOR ratifying said Ordi- {nance and granting *h lease. AGAINST—14a ving said Or- |diance granting such leasa Dated: Juneau, Alaska, December 1947 b ¢ They’ve Got Everything That Yowve Fver Desired ina Quality Radio! ¥ 15 i €. L. POPEJOY, | City Clerk, City of Juneau. | First publication, Dec. 16, 1947 |Last publication, Jan. 13, 1942 himeelf hug the annual turday afternoc: for the club, ovie sponsored by MERR * the treat was | High School last year success. | HRISTMAS, . oo s To our many friends, we extend our ’wishes for a Yuletide filled with all the good things in life—good he piness, peace and prosperity. Casler Men’s Wear AR RORROORRCRRRREE VB o alth, hap- . 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Hanson,| gyndreds of small guests of the | for the eilts were ented With | medics at the University of Wash= Catholic Church of the Nativity |Shirley Johnson, Mrs. Henry ROd-| pyq filled the Capitol Theatre on a dime apie Everyone enjoyed | jnoton and graduated X 7 A % : @ 2 9» 2 Ed O e D T e T