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) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1948 AL AR e AR S AP they |has had a perfect skating surface’covered with colorful cloths and MOTHERS EN"‘ER]’A'NED PAGESIX THE DAILY ALAbKA LMl’lRL JUNLAU ALASKA on ¢d Tuesday night when it dropped 'and paper dragons flown here from AN on, Brownie Scout Troop '12 honored t(m again this season. g ok ; —_— to 1 degree above 0, but the lack San Francisco for the occasion. yn . i FROM SIIKA Frank Martin, skipper of the For- of wind during the whole period ha {In the bar, the mirrors on all sides their mothers with a Christmas est Service boat Ranger 6, is being minimized the usual complaints. | were painted with dragons and| par on Tuesday afterncon at SITKA 1ska I)(w 12— (Special Stat'oned in Sitka to replace the - mountains and lakes. Chinese food,/the Elks Club, Tables” (g: r‘.‘?.‘; rrespondence) .—A son, George t Marmot for the winter. Martin| At a meeting of the Sitka Cham-|chow mein, chop suey, and sweet with individual place cards, wer 5 i Ne: . o esday. A r. ved aver rate vl rgreen boughs, a s born £ , ,|is just back from a vacation in New ber of Commerce Wednesday, Clar-|and sour, was served all eveni decorated with evergree! ward, was born Sunday at the stmas ornaments and miniature {4 BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, . W 0 G o ——— W=A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE | FOR SALE | 7 > J vas cted pr I he place was C 2 BEDROOMS—Lar ation Army Home to the Gec York City ence Rands was elected president, R.|From 10 c'clock on the place was C Y i ge one-level \"1‘.:? Jr 'M;t' ‘Bz\;gfl: .‘,‘ ,”‘( - Rutherford vice president, andlpacked with Chinese and Japane red plastic boots filled with candy.! laundry, clectric kitchen, inlaid| home. 3 years old. 100'x100" lot & | in .tow -treasurer. | watertront characters, sailors and The decoration committee consist-, hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck| in good district. Large living r of Ann’s Apparel and the Jack ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Friday, left Wedn Thomsen, owners of the Alaskan via Totem Airlines, to stop over in|C! n since last ‘Ci'mh'_\ Kidd, secretary y for Seattle!Directors named were Roy Avrit, les Whittemore, Keith Snow | d of Anne Ghiglione, chairman,| addition. | room with fireplace. Dining room. s came as|Jane Albrecht, Judy Francis, Sheila | 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine Automatic hot water heat, Terms Is. Mr. and Mrs. Ge nd the Walter Dar Hotel the packer St. Nicholas. Annette Island where the plane'den, Andy Johnson, Orville Paxt'm:(our!sb complete with cameras. The dkin and Juanita Caldwell. view, large living room, hard-|ONE new house on Behrends Ave. 3 Jewelry Needs It % A Mt i [t o while hé: Investigated & ldng Franik Gaivin, Frank Calvins were missionaries of| Refreshments of cake, cocoa and | floors. full concrete basement with gar- | The baby is the Thomsen's first | by wh _ G e s N o4 | grandchild. Mr. Baggen is i insurance claim. Others geing 2 b jthe old school. Prizes for best Chi- | c5ffee, were furnished by the Em-|2.-BDR. beautifully §um.s ed, In' age, full-view windows from liv- 1 ® ¥ | with his father, G Ba _on the same plane were Mr Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rotluff left |nese costumes went to Mr. and M; em Club, sponsor of the troop. —Casey-Shattuck addition, immed-| ing room, dinette and kitchen. 1 lF YOU OWN fine Jew- in the cperation of the tug Mrs. Robert Tickner, buyer for Eng- today for Seattle by Totem Air-|Mark Rigling and for best wate hose who assisted in preparing | iate occupancy; - basement, fur-| Hardwod floors. Automatic hot ! % and B s i s strom Brothers, of Juneau and lines for a short vacation. Also onifront characters to Jack Goff and qng serving were Mrs. C. E. Al-| nace. air heat. Very liberal terms, g BAE THES: JOU DAV son William, who will join Tickner’s | toard were Mr. and Mrs. William|Mrs. Ben Rigling. Highlight of the \t, Mrs. W. L. Grisham, Mrs.|ARKETA property, 7 mi. post, 2 . an investment of hun- mother in Seattle an 1 to Meachem and baby and B. J. Gar- |evening was the floor s of fan jgiles Godkin and Mrs. David| houses, acre pat. land, Lemon WIlluMme-PhoneB‘ \ dreds of dollars. Many The Assembiy of God has siart- Qakland for Christmas at the home con. Arriving on Totem December |dancers and a progressive "»rml Horton. Creek; Briggs summer home on inve d work or e foundations of their sber ckner rother; Tony as e T r - S slimaxed y anghai Lil g as mistr f ceremonies | Point Louisa. things can happen to ed work on the foundatior heir of Robert Tickner's brother; Tony 10, was Dale Tuttle of Parma, Ida- | teas climaxed by Shan Acting as mistress o { 3 BEDROOM modem hOLre i them over which vou have Dew church on Marine Street. They Herman, enroute to Sacrar ) to ho. herselg in blonde curls and black were Bonnie MacLean and Anne INCOME $265 per mo; 3 apts. best|™ oo,y condition, mew eloc %D:: n holding services Bar- | jo I e wh v her - velvet inging “My Man” in & Gichg hose participating in view, best location, terms, large o a 2 % no control. stle until October 2 when klx’x‘x:xlv, ; h\:!lf-‘ \\-:,’{:’n; they i The Rotary Club nas sponsored a:r\(’\'le“rcx fa “LAI" turned out to g 1{:;:;(—1“;1 5 'nmn“ ]-*"IECZ“O"\W' lots, good heating plant, all apts. uggjolfi“gml:l?ar 25):2;”1“; 365800' 1 You can be protected W. took the building OVEr, | their first child; and Glenn Hud- prcgram whereby the various organi-jbe Al Laurence. the 6 feet three inch scngs, harmonica quartets, and dan- well furnished. Hill. ssoof % o | financially from any loss | @nd have recently been using the son, Farl Jacobson and A. Hansen. zations in town will donate monthly jassistant principal at Mt Ed2e-|cing wero: Patricia Avery, Jane Al-| DUPLEX off Gastineau Avenue,|s BrDROOM house, beach, 3-mile y oF dama}ze Shisthe: st ith Day Adve! ((<[h.,,.|1 ]W.““,:]; AR a sufficient sum to insure the use cumbe, and u'l‘xv hé.t‘fl 1[.31\01'\.;‘ :’;' brecht, Gordonelle Buckner, Juan-| East First, $4500; terms. post, Douglas Road, fu’rnished, home or away with a by members « »ln.‘\t "Tuesday night the city council ap- |0F the Community House for ‘meet- longed to lfuzldw“ufl- Much, 45 caldwell, Marsha Erwin, Judy|3-BDR. furnished home Nurway| g4 ! > e R LG BUOW BAC TE.S lesday night the city council&b- lings of the Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts, |much later a b of & |Francis, Ann Ghiglione, Sheila | Point, $500 down, monthly DPay.|s5 BEDROOM home, furni ; Hartford Jewe!r." - iy ot by a huge Proved an ‘3”‘”';"‘('“‘ "‘““‘;‘I‘“ l”hl‘ Cub Scouts and Campfire Girls. Co- |remec as auctioned to t Godkins, Anne Grisham, Arlene! $100 per mo. aonczets VTothsation. pfll:;n’;;’::- policy. Ask this agency kept ‘burning con- Public Utilities-and the Al- o o o5 T 5 rogram are the jcst bidder Y ; Hartis. Dorothy May Hixson, Mar-| 2-BDR Douglas Beach. e Rl < o 1strial Development Corp. ht of commit-| 4 Horton, Julie Hudson, Bonnfe | corporation rights to wiated | 2 ena ovtorman, ouis MURPHY & MURPHY | saces, Yeper Quer, 190 gal. ol per Elks, American Legion, the |Caric an Lad- | le Mo Woman's Club, Preshyt to insure yours NOW! the city's power property on the o g : . T | -fo Shaavats el ,l,,,(,lm. the condi-|les Ald and the ANE, Fos °'!pym and Julie Walther. The $10,000, Pe 8 | vion "that & il sl bé built — {the aff Sty dctlipop award” which is given| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS |2 BEDROOM small house, 50x100 n of | \Athin 80 months e 100l students nad at each moeting to the m;JS"\Prone €76 over First National Bmi lot, filled. Tmmed. possession, tHe| WM Saturday teous e d thi e : groceries wl he AR about Saturday courteous Brownie was receives { i $2600. Small Boat Harbor. local stores 1 soss: vasketvan | LOIS HARED AWARDED (06" sane Abreont. | FOR SALE is»nsmoom home. Large living cnly three red, T it cold Mt. : Edgecumbe, pf € Mothers of the Brownies who| 3 bRl room, fireplace, furnished, warm, am outscored [ {'f ’JJi( S(HOIARSHJP nded were: M Willis Avery, | SraTeERM T Range, fuel lifter,] $1500 down, $30 month, $4600, & Albrecht, Mrs. Frank | ™ oo o0 hortable record play-|NEW 2-bedroom house, possible HI pHOEN!x (allEGE Lee Caldwell, M”"i er, range boiler. All in good con-| thivd bedroom second floor. Near- with a new 165-HF Diesel, had expected to tow the ex 2" to Seattle o number w“.v 1(-[.'1)n trip y. How- | tas : At the C'-xvrtmfu meeting pi the F. Erwin, Mrs. Arnold L. dition. 303 Gold St. 69 3t| ly finished, 2 lots, full concrete '\ h toats ¢ ing lirles the Woman’s Club Friday night, it was| ; .o formetr Juneau girl, , — i basement, $7500. Douglas. T ad o “““ doom ba ep ey 2 lo qpeegent 8 (RUISHUAST BTt 1,50 e fed the 1948 Hiram complete | NEW 2-story house, unfinished in- 5 to Louise Brightman in ap- . i1 nchbla NI S BRo b9t he ’“‘"‘“““"";,“’ Jo[nix College in Arizona. Miss Har- an in c ; b et tk\)x"h!l:hwf is the daughter of Mr. and by ; R. Hared. She is in her Club's annual fair would be . ed over to various organiza- nd is majoring in 2 ; Lois attended Ju- t'ons ich crd ily assist in its making it a School for three years E > of North Phoe- croject. Following the short busi & G g paidassiied e vaenl hy Roff. | loss, 2 It. lengihs, $18 cord, $10| g aisisa L s s H. Clements andi 7, .4 gi50 uut to order. Green | h School Band and! while in Juneau, Lois was the Mrs. Simpson, MacKinnon, Jr,| goq” el iz b u‘ Sale Merchandise stimuleting program| feature soloist at many concerts | leadars of Troop 12, wish to an-| > ° ; 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 ¢ the audience {presented by the high school. At nounce that no meetings will | CHRIS STMAS TREES: Order I”Omi 3 n s | Phoenix College she is a member pe held during the holiday season CYO members. Ph. Red 510, :3lue: | oprano s for its cay The first meecting of the year will | Black 0;0 and Green 500.] ron BENT ield on January 11, at which | : immediately. TR (e e 3 e Mrs. A. Blackerl accompan- —— CREbCENT Apts, 4 room apt., ed by Mrs Lou Hudson, will LATEST Micro-grove record chang- | pets, no children. Ph. 428. 70 lf 1 er end 1li-tube all wave Zenith |- drum set and accessories; lessi side except apartment for 3. g than half price. Phone Blue| $1500 dewn. $75 month. $3500. 632. » 068-6t - SEAVIEW Apts. Excellent bldg site apt. or office. Now available for $25C0 down, $150 monthly. $12,500. PETER WOOD ‘ SALES AGENCY Real Dstate - - Boats M S. L. H Hudson, Mrs. K. MacLean, } - — 1an, and Mrs. El-, YOUR Daughter's Christmas gm.‘ invited guests in- solved: Girl's bicycle almost new, | “Bob" Bartlett, Miss, excellent condition. Blue 270. & 6t | Mernice MUr- | srppElACE Wood, split spruce Alberta Murphy, Mrs, 1 Mrs. Doro skippered Bill Walton, and the Pt. Craven, |y ed by Jim Walton, returned ! ka from Seattle on Frida, and sings in the Grace Lu- n Church choir. olarship will permit the good times every wight at mi les: instructior:;, in rhythmic dancing ‘ UL < »wn and reporting viciots ! hool tefms g gk table model radio, excellent con- STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or v R @ s s GE & S i S weather on the trip north—and Poor| six other students competed for| WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!| didon. A steal at $75, Changer| Monthly. Colenial Rooms. 69 tf | S fiching while south. Mark Jac dbs‘th. scholarship, which was rade | SR R L alone cost §+3. 511 W 10th St. claimed they were TEPOrtng at CUs- | on basis of a vte of faculty mem- | B | Blue 624, 61 ¢ STORE Space, 20045 ft. Winter and ho 66 BP 5 B " toms immediately to declare thelF {pews of the rausic department. | . 6025-A HE ! Pond Bldg. So. Franklin. Call Drive over to DOU:}IBS Visit the “® B seaz efreds noom, deck load of Canadian ice. i S SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light!| 714 days. 68 12t s _ e SRS p O T In the District Court for the Terri- | Plant. Complete with heavy duty and tune in KINY at 5:45 for your faverite dance funes ss stary of the vear was the| ~ ATTENTION RIBEKANS ory of Alaska, Division Number | patteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's | IMPERIAL HO'Li sooms for rent, d ] lodi Emblem Club party given for Ems | Trlg}:’b%’]’f{? *"‘5':;0“];0(_ o }L))\n’i’ {:/;LJL“;:;:;; laintite, v, |y, Store. 976 tf, Weekly.or monthly rate. - 66 mo il 1 2 e and es 4 s ids ARG 3 - 22, | OP# v i aintiff, vs. |- e v R pORLAL JIGGICE. :;«Tm:;:: ‘apl CSTE?:! Llilc}(;c ‘a:? ! 6:30 pm. at Odd Fellows Hall. Odd| THOMAS WILLIAMS, Defendant. | SMALL Housekeepmng room for ! e 'niGHl The cub rooms.were congy Zolows end ladics fnvited. Reser- | he Bresident of the United :‘;‘:;'PORI OF MEDAN |_rent. Ph. Blue 462 6 — === verted to 4 s Tables | st b y Monday. of America. To the above na £ gy i % = e e s verted to “Shanghai Lil's.” Tables, e o Red 309, 70 3t defendant, GREETING. You are! ‘w}‘ eEs Spintt plano for fent. T - TR | hereby required to appear in the “EAR'_Y (lEARED nderson Piano Shop. 52 t See Special Bargains at The District Court for the Territory of | NORTHEKN Hoter under new ] ugget Shop. 71 4t Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, ! 3_YEAR S]‘RUGGI.F management. ~ Reasonable rent 7 — | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after Phone 74, 982 1 1 1 the last publication of this sum- A P 78 ‘ ‘h mons, in case this summons is pub- | MEDAN, Sumatra (#—The Dutch : AYI‘S.. Rooms With kitchen prive 0[0 |lished, or within forty (40) days|are nearing the end of three-year | ieges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 A iAot |after the date of its service upon | struggle to clear away mud and SEAVIEW Aj.. for rent, one bloch from Federal Bldg. 890 t4 NICE Clean Room, n.eun-mmc‘ Lower rent. 315 Goid St. 656 ¢ ‘ you, in case this summons is served | sunken ships which have clogged /7’ ?fl. Ml ” upon you personally, and answer | their gateway port to rich East the plaintiff’s complaint on file in | Sumatra. At Belawan, Port of KENTUCKY 5 ;, |the said court in the above extitled | Medan, freighters as large as Lib- ‘ action. erty ships can slip into the quay | The plaintiff in said action de- {one at a time to load rubker, palm | NICE CLEAN steam heated roomu y BOURBON vm:mds the following relief: divorce | oj] and fine tobaccos. | also steam baths. Scandinavian ‘on the grounds of non support and | Within a few weeks, Dutch Navy| Rooms. 38 o i ) |incompatibility of temperament, and ! ¢rews expect to finish the ex- | vestoration of plaintiff’s name had acting task of cutting and lift- ‘Ru.ox to marriage, and any other|ing underwater sections of a load- | relief merited. ; ed ammunition ship blecking ani And in event you fail so to appear | jyportant section of the harbour. | and answer, the plaintitf will take rhen five ships can take on cargo | judgment against you for want .¢ one time X ereof, and will apply to the court — ye japanese swept into the In- for the relief demanded in sald|gjes in early 1942, blasting Dutch | CHILDREN'S Nursery, day or hour complaint, and as herein stated. ships at Bel: \‘ Wibnas the Besiorabils ot and) ps awan and partially| care. Ph. Green 520. Gertrude WANTED WELL experineced woman wants housecleaning work by day or hour. Phone 731, 6 am. to 10 p. m, 70 6t For the most thrilling and practical of They’re simply electrifying . . . there amazing gifts this year . .. give exciting, time- . and practical miracles in home appliances . . . saving electrical appliances. gifts the entire family will appreciated. SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourben Whiskey BOTTLED the Bodl et Said ot Norinato AP sealing off the shipping point. For | Millard. 66 6t IN BOND |fixed at Juneau, Alaska, December | 7¢21S; Dutch engineers had been WOMAN wants work of any kind diié inabe Lok 136 dredging away river mud that Wanis ‘werk: of any P | g ' 4. W. LEIVERS !washed into the harbour. The| by day or week. Ph. 81“54:52' 2 | Clerk of the above entitled court, | obancse neglected the work. A < sl ‘ By: TOW'D, §ETupe, -/ i 1780 Par forned. ; | 4 he port, where large ocean lin- o e | First publication DecDipu‘tBy"sClerk. ers with drafts of 36 feet could nlscnmnuus e, 2 oy R . {ie up before the war, could take ; —————————————————— iy Last publication, Dec. 24, 1948. only small craft with 16-foot | HOPES New and Used Mdse. W drafts by last spring. Navy techni-| Duy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd cians and civilian workers dredg-| St- Phone 908. i ? . e cd the port to a depth of 22 feet | “WINTER amg FOND, CO. ino. . .. She’ll love these waffle irons, vacuum dy "“}?" Now a channel 28 ‘ee” Complete Photographic Supplies kitchen helpers, this cleaners, toasters, 133‘30 :in:eec: °le”‘:d‘ Ships of | peveloping - Frinting - Enlarging vear’s mest practical grills, mixers and ulher o 32N rl‘( A Artists’ Paints and Materials i ifts. See our modern liances for every o o s S Two Priane - T i gifts g ! C appilances r. € 'y 300-ton crane was sent by sea from{ " electrical miracles in household use. : Europe in March. It was lost in a | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. storm in the Mediterranean. An- ent, $7.50. aper curls, 31 up other crane, with a 200-ton cap-; Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone ’fl- T Py S C H E D U L E D S A I L I N G S acity, started out again by sea| 315 Decker Way. These and Many @ther Wodern Electrical Appli- e and _finally arrived two months 6 reight 4 assenger ago. Clearing the harbour has Losr AND rum LEAVING SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU progressed rapidly since then. ) ——— e EMBLEM CLUB PARTY IS POSTPONED TO JAN. 13 Bt sty SN e AR W 1 R LOST: Pair men’s pigskin gloves, ¢ % vicinity Baranof Hotel. Approx- imately 10 days ago. Call Dunn [ at 106. 70 2t ancs will brighten the Home . .. Lighten S. S. ALASKA .December 17 NOTE: Alaska northbound calls at Ketchikan, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez. and Seward. South- bouad—Juneau, Ketchikan and Seattle. S. S. BARANOF ... .December 24 Due to the conflict with the Christmas school program, which is being held Tuesday night, and 2 : other activities, the Juneau.z Alaska Fr 'e“ u Emblem Club Christmas party is i postponed until the next regular l d Whaa" o Ie I i club meeting date, January 13. oa r n i Emblem Club members are ask- 4 ed to please take their contribu-| SEATTLE, Dec. 18—®—Two Al- tions for the Christmas baskets to |aska Steamship Company freight- its tasks and generate the Spark of Hap- piness of those youw’tl want to please . .. Come Christmas Morn! HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 and 4 ALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER (O. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service ALASKA STEAMSHIP cC O M P A N Y Seruing A rtaska the White Sewing Machine Shop not later than Wednesday. - COURT OF HONOR POSTPONED The Boy Scout Court of Honor, which was scheduled for Monday 2vening, has been postponed due to ‘the many Christmas activities. The Court cf Honor will be held some- ime in January, the exact date and meeting place to be announced later. iers, the Harold Whitehead and the Edmund Mallet, are preparing to carry wheat to the Orient, under { Army charter. The Mallet now is berthed at Linton, Ore., near Portland, where she is being lined to take on her cargo. The Whitehead is scheduled |to sail for Portland tonight. ——————— SCHWINN BICYCLES AT MAD- SEN'S | (D 13-24)