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Elfin Cove News Noles (Special Corresy ELFIN COVE, Alaska, The school bell rings delight of the children ents of Elfin Cove, due to the fine cooperation of Mrs. Ruth Mattson and Mrs. Glen Parker of Gustavus. - Mrs. Mattson was call- ed by the parents to substitute in the school when Mrs. Brown went to Juneau. While Mrs. Mattson has important matters to tend to that takes per person tion, she brought Mrs. Gl er here to teach in her place un- til she takes over pnGence) Jan. 14 in to the nd par- and Mrs. Ernest Swanson dinner New Year's Day guests were Mr. and Mrs Foster and the Fosters’ two Dennje and Vern. Mr gave Their Den a '\Tl‘ Marguerite Bults gave a r New Year's Day, having as ’:ls Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brung- cr, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson, and the Larons’ two children, Cax- and Walter, Jr., C. A. Mortenson, Bjkerness and Mrs. Del Wim- ——HIIIHMHIIIIIHIIIIHHIIHIMIHIIHIHIHIHIlllllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII|II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|II|IIIIIII|HI JOHNSON Sea-Heorse Ouboard MOTOR Represent MASTER Craftsmanship 2%-H. P. CHAS. JUNEAL = = 16-H. P. Alaska Coastal flew Mrs, George Williams and Gardner Sullivan to | Juneau. Walter Larson built a tempor- shed to build his boat in during winter months. The recent sncw was too heavy and the rpof d in Walter soon had an- cther roof up, reinforced with tin lamage was done to the boat r constru Passer to Juneau the boat Forrester were Mis > Libgard and grand-daught- Frankie Clements, George Will- ms, Bud Brown, N. Bjkerness, all rom Elfin Cove, and Happy Jack- from Gull Cove. rers on Mrs. Marguerite Butts is hay- ing Jim Lindgard build a house for her 110 volt light plant with a »te foundation for the en- The Sewing Club was held at Mrs. Pete Brunger’s home and ev- | eryone enjoyed the meeting, the first since the holidays. Mrs. Brunger served a delicious shrimp- potato salad .olives and pickles, date nut bread that was very tasty. Fer dessert, vanilla ice cream ite bars she baked, and a dutch cheese almond pastry (Mr. Brung- er's mother sent them from Linden, Wash.) and coffee. NOW IS THE TIME (o get that Johnson Gutbeard Votor See Them at Warner’s IN STOCK 5H. P. rs Chrysler Marine Engines and Accessories A A 22-H.P. COMPLETE MARINE SUPPLIERS 'BOY, TEN, DESIGNS AND MAKES DRESSES Ida. —P—Ten ar-old Taylor designed and | made his six-year-old sister Juanita a dress which she modeled at the Jerome district 4-H club fair, It started when Ve s older siste and six friends organized a sewin club, Vearl twiddled his L\\xm\% on meeting nights and finally decided to join the ladies. He found sewin was fun Vearl tosses a one who implies he is a JEROME, Vearl Henry hard left at any- issy MRS. STANLEY HAMLIN IS GUEST OF HONOR AT BABY SHOWER FRIDAY Mrs. Stanley Hamlin was guest of honor at a baby shower last eve- ning at the Lajoie home on Glacier Highway. * Those present were Mes- dames Bovd Field, Oscar Elison, Farlin Cameron, Charles Sel J. Lown, Jack Jones, C. Morrison, Walt Reams, Harold Jones A.'(‘ the the hostess, Mrs. Robert La . neck of a sparrow vertebrae; on the the neck of 3 . the tiny are 14 23; while has only In there swan's girafte = 8] T 98-H.P. R’ CO. T (N ANNOGUNCEMENT Effective Janua v 15, 1948 STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES 10% ROUND TRIP DISCOUNT beiween Juneaun Petershurg Wrangell Ketchikan For Reservations and Information flLflSK%% Phone 612 o OIS ii Baby oi Sitka Is - Fiown fo Seattle for 1cnths-old m.lu which a iogbound Totem Air Ser- IRI.IIIES g S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FIRST PICTURE OF THE NEW HUDSON e. It is only des more mok This first picture of the new-model Hudson auto- % pru\. mobiles shows the Commodore Eight six-passenger coupe. Brought to the public at a cost of $16,000, 000 the new Hudson combines for the first time in any motor car a low center of gravity with increased interior roominess and a passenger compartment | cradled between the axles. The new car has a lower center of gravity than any other American auto- I ing, you completely pe but_completelv ahe pla landing at Air Station is Peter William Mrs. Lamoine Larsen sic ince birth. tran: made ound control” Sand Point Naval The ba Mr. and who has heen t sor Home Hospifal Treatment to dlagnose examination Pilot Pat on and Re yester- Ellen sitka doctors, unable trcuble, urged an specialists here and 17—M—A three-| ~rezier, Co-pilot John D Alaska, baby boy Tlight Engineer William under an oxygen' nclds flew the two south rush flight in day. Everything west burg was “closed out,” but t Ly il after criti; Nt here a child was rushed att a hf There 3 organism that can caus2 pneumonia produced automobile. It is a ca tep down into, roomiest seats. It provides a passenger compartment dled between the axles, with rear- sengm\ sitting not only ahead of the rear axle, ad of the rear wheels, not up on. ndant which upon id landed t H! at the t Sitka r: are AL nave rmed when zing air. - e 40 different WE WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY January i9th 7 B0 a. m. We have missed you this past week, and sincerely hope that you have missed us. MORNING to seen 200 mil rain five feet from the ground to its top. . headroom than any other mass- enter- ? It has the at he a hos- is fath Pione datect- les. fa types ot ])lll‘l“ SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1948 W=A=N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY I‘VVO and TI’REL bedroom and Douglas. Income MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone GTS over FAr<L Nationgi Lang FUR HENT roem \HU\ 427 Harris m'\ te Ph. blue 759 785 4t "URNISHED ROOM close in. Ph Black 380. 84 4t STORE, Of nu or Rv aurant s])u("(r Winte nd Pond. Call 714 day- time FIRE PROOF Storage Space. Simpson Bldg |NICE CLEAN sieam also steam baths. Rooms. Scandinavian | 736-t1 | ROOMS FOR RENI. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell's. | 657-tt, | CLEAN stcamheated rooms. clean ! beds. 315 Gold St. 650-tt. | UO‘\{ kitcre‘n prlvuegeb——flmm Hotel. Phone 886. |NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. | SIX INIHMED BY ! LOYAL ORDER MCOSE | al Oraer «f Moose held | initiation Friday night initiated the following: John | Fra: Riendeau, Richard Robert Bla; William and Sianley Grum- land | Pace, { Hoyez, rtin cis ton ary to hold to the appli ) t month were due speat creasing 46 being received {of December, "initiated It w deci 1 held meetin rather than fourth Fri- ng candidates | th da {tica m | Afler and fir th mee refreshments were served oo Former Gperaior of Saimon Cannery in Llaska Dies at Sea 17—(M—Funeral i SEATTLE, Jan J Kim, 64, cne- ices for Mar time salmon Petersburg, for ye: theater bocking agent here who handled Chinese operas and plays for € gements in the United iStates, will te held here Monday. He died at sea Dec. 20 on a ship bound for Manila, on 2a trip to h homeland with Mrs. Kim. He had Leen a grocer in recent years sons and three‘daughters al- S0 survive. P many William the Conqueror built the yTO\\(‘I of London. - - The tea plant is called Thea Sin- ensis. SUMMONS FUR 2UBLICATION No. 5826-A In the District Court for the Terri- of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau. VINCENT G. ANDERSON, Plain- tiff, vs. LAURA E. ANDERSON, Defendant. 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, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon vou personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint ¢n file in said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action-de- mands the following relief: that the honds of matrimony existing be- tween plaintiff and defendant be dissolved; that the plaintiff be granted an absolute divorce from defendant; and for such other and further relief as to this court may seem meet and equitable in premises. In event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court | for the relief demanded in said com- 784 6t 738 tf | ated rooms, | |2 Pr. skic the | FOR SALE Juneau's best s, First cla: established Bost ol small busi- s equipment. business. In- Auto Painting, 90 87 6t Well quire Wil 6 KW-110 DC Dynamo, just re- uilt. White PO Box 1087, Ju- u. 87 4t “shop equipment | Douglas 393. 787 tf SHOE Repmnn’ for sale. Ca NATIONAL $6 r g-up cash re ter. Call Dou ; en- @00 06e0c e 00 TWO Bedrocm, large living room, dining room, fireplace he finest house of its type in town. Under two years old and selling for less than original cost. Ph. 234. 86 3t 1938 Chev. Coupe. Mechanically good. Body and tires fair. Call 86 4t | TIRES and TUBES: 6.50x16 Trac- tion Grip, at Sears, available immediately Roebuck Order Office 785 3t electric or Roebuck 785 3t WASHING Machines, gas models. Sears, Order Office. SE\VING MACHINES, electric con- sole models. Sears, Roebuck Or- der Office. 785 3t with bindings and pole: jumping, 1 pr. steel edges, Ph. Biack 120 or Street. 785 3t 1 pr. $20 each. 23 A 1 V-8 DUMP Truck. ter 6 o'clock. Call 849 af- 84 6t old xi reules HP, with and high ten- and wheel, A-1 than half price, across Douglas 79 tf Lattrop | 107 magneto nditicn for les Em Bri new tires good, 1 adio, heater, Call Blue - 3 pm. T7tf 1936 V8 Ford Sedan; new clutch, , motor fair, Sealed beam lights. 130 between 10 a.m. ;35& br Machines bought, sold Red Front. So 75 1mo LWING and repaired. Franklin E forest woud for heating or fireplace. P. O. Box 1345 or Phone 688. 68 1 ma SPRUC L B, s . HUNTERS Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns.... and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER . . . . . . . SALE--Thiec nouses and lcb s in good condition and ses! ion. Inquire Trevor Davis 576, Juneau. 472- PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3ra. 13-t for WANTED: couple. Ph wufi(iné 782 tf “Apt. 161. Bkpr-Sec'y would perm. position. 7 Contact A. L. Ham- Del., City. 779 3t WORK Wante like temp. or VIS, exp. ilton, Gen. Phone 750 tf MISCELLANEBUS “WINTER & POND CO., In Complete Photographic Supplies Develoning - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Bioe Printing Photostats SEWING } anar "altrc;rati’unsi. Green 429. AVON PRODUCTS representaiive. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box Tts. 656-t1 Violet Seaberg, Green 483. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, §7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Crochet tucasia scarf trim- med in white, in Post Office about 8 a. m. Reward. Phone Green 585 after 5 p m. 785 3t tiger strip- LO® F—Young urange ed cat. Shy. Prominent rings around legs. Answers to name Cedric. Reward. Green 825 or 874. 782 3t Swede Tries fo Sieal Brook In Norway plaint, and as herein stated. \ sTOCKHOu:l —®— A Swedish WITNESS the Honorable Judge yworker has been fined 650 crowns of said Court, and the seal of said for trying to steal a brook from & Court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, ' nejghbor living in Norway. . Alaska, December 26, 1947. The Sarna district court ruled | (Seal of Court) J. H. WALMER, _ |that the worker living close to the Clerk of the above Court. ]tmder tried to divert the brook to- By J.W.LEIVERS, Deputy. |wards his house although a Nor- First publication Dec. 27, 1947. wegian farmer had legal right to use Last publication, Jan. 17, 1948. the brook on the Swedish side for water power,