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ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES 31 ON WEEKEND TRIPS 1 approx:mately all flights lule over the weekend, Al- ncs had 11 pas- Juncau and 20 ar- 1t AL H. Ziegler, D. A Mr. and Mrs. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Numbe t Juneau JUNEAT INDIPENDENT SCHOOI DISTRICT, PLAINTIFF, vs. JU U REALTY, INC., a corpora nd also all other persons arties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the Petiton hcrein, DEFENDANTS. The President ¢ the Uxited States of America. ‘To the above name. defendants: £L]. PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL' ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE PETITION HEREIN, GREET- ING: In the name of the United States | of America, you and each of you are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division at Juneau, Alaska, within 30 days after the last publication of this Sum- mons, namely within 30 days after the 7th day of February, 1949, in case this Summons is published, or within 40 days after the date of its service upon you in case this Sum- mons is served upon you personally, and answer the Petition of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action. ‘The plaintiff in said action peti- tions that the Court declare the plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of the following described tract of land situated within the Juneau Recording District Precinct and more particularly described as: All of Lots numbered 1 through 15 of Block “F” of the Highlands Subdivision, a plat of which was recorded September 20, 1946, in the front pocket of Book 39 of Deeds in the office of the Re- corder for the Juneau Record- ing Precinct, and which said land was formerly included in the subdivision known as the Charles Wayor Tract, and that the Court ascertain the validity of the claims and compen- sation, if any, to which the defend- ants or any of them will be en‘itled In the event you fail to so appear and answer, Plaintiff will take judg- ment acainst you for want thereof and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in its Petition and 18 hereinabove stated. WITNIISS the Hon. GEORGE W. FOLTA, Judge of said Court, and the seal of sald Court hereto affixed on this 14th day of January, 1949. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court, Division No. One, Territory of Alaska. By LOIS P. ESTEPP, Deputy. First publication, Jan. 17, 1949. Last publication, Feb. 7, 1949, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1949 Brema, H. A. El ack Stearns, Lillia Stearns. From Hoonah: Andrew Jackson or. Hazel Blair. To Sitka: Andrew Hope, M Charles Peterson, J. P. Mattoon, J 3. French, Miss Bernice White, 1 Yates, M. M. Keep. From gitka: F. Arnold, G. Col lins, Glenn Millice, Max George, A. Raatikainen, Johnny H. Nelson, Glen Freeman, O. R. Rutherford, E. A Shaffer, Andrew Hope, Frank Met- calf, John Monagle. From Ketchikan: Chris Wyller. From Petersburg: H. A. Elkins. REPUBLICAN PARTY ANKUAL DINNER 15 SAT., FEBRUARY 12 Accordin: to an announcement by 1k Carroll today, the annual Lin- | jin Day dincer of the Republican | party of Alaska will fe held at he ! Salmon Creek Country Club, Febru-{ ry 12, 7 pm. The Republican mem- | rs ¢f the Terr.torial Legislature : ihvited guests, The toastm: sion. | may be purchased at Gar- Crocery and from Carroll. oo v:ll be Hmvnrd{ an of the First {ARCHIE SHIELS ARE HONORED BY DINNER | PARTY ON SATURDAY | Friends of Mr. and Mis. Archie/ W. Shiels, of Bellingham, Wash., | vere guests at a formal dinner party | n their honor, Saturday on the errace of tiie Baranof Bubble Room with Mr. and Mrs. Wallis George as Losts. i Dinner followed cocktails in the | George's penthouse apartment in he hotel. > |HONOR ROLL FO BEGINNERS' BAND The following students made the‘ eginners band honor roll for the month ¢f January: Mike Black- 1well, Donna Eneberg, David Hollingsworth, Henry Allen Jenkins, Bobby Jewett, Dixie Jones, | Helen Claire Lister, Jack Makinin, Oakes, Dick Pezues,. Bob Pegues, Sam Pekovich, Dennis Ryan, Arlene Smith, Jeannie £mith and Ted Ti: dale. Of the above-named students, nin {have attained he honor roll thre: times in succession, and are thus eligible for a medal award. Thc lare: Mike Blackwell, Donna Enc- berg, David Hollingsworth, Nancy McDowell, Gordon Oakes, Sam Pck ovich, Dennie Ryan, Arlene Smith and Jeannie Smith. . ‘Will meet in the City Council Chambers, Thursday, Feb. 10 at 8 | p. m. Important discussion, Cap- || ital to Capital Yacht Race; also ! ecticn officers. 13 4t 1 RUGS and FURNITURE Cleaned in Your [lHome by ¥ Feon LAD IN JUNEAU FOR A LIMITED TIME — ONLY Contact C. R. BATES or E. L. HOOVER BARANOF HOTEL Local References erienced Operators Nancy McDowell, Pat Ness, Gordonl new models at MADSENS, Enjoy the Style and Beauly of Venetian Blinds made of Flexalum available in eleven vibrant gem tones. FLEXALUM'S STYLE is matched only by its unusual practical features. Easy-fo-Clean Aluminum-Light Chip-proof Crack-proof Rust-proof Fire-Resistant BLINDS OF FLEXALUM are Custom-Made to fit your windows. Buy only the New and Best Blind with removable slats. Tiit the Stats and Slide Them Qut! W. P. FIELD PAINTING and DECORATING Phone 581 P. 0. Box 754 JUNEAU — ALASKA i RADIO LOG C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 5:00—Health Show. 5:16—Woman’s Club. 5:30—Vaughn Monroe. 6:00—News. 6:16—Animal Court. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Sport Scenario. 6:40—Music. 6:45—Local News, ~ 7:00—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS 7:30—ARTHUR GOLNREY-CBS l 8:00—Highlighting Your ture-ABS. 8:15—Music. 8:30—TELL IT AGAIN-CBS 9:00—News at Nine. 9:15—Viking Varieties 9:30—TEX BENEKE-CBS 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. 10:15—Driftinz on a Cloud 10:30--Forecasts Sign Off Legis] Tuesday Morning 2nd Afternoon Sizn On 7:00—Alarm Clock Club 7:30-—News. 7:45—Sunrise Salute 8:00—Western Seogned 8:15—-Headlines 8:20—Morning 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Morning Serenade. 9:00—Music for Missus 9:30—Forecasts g Vocal Varieties. ~YOUU AND WINTER SPORTS-CBS News. 10:05—Trio Time. 10:15—Piano Piayhouse. 10:30—Milady‘s Memo. 11:00-KINY Bandstand. 11:30—Listeners’ Dicest- ABS. 11:46—Melodies in 3 Time. 11:55-—Forecasts. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS 1:15—Four Knights. 1:30—Meet the Band. 2:00—Folk Music of France. 2:15—Songs to Remember. 2:30--Light Classics 3:00—KNOX MANNING-CBS. 3:15-ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS 3:30—Make Tt Music. 4:30—ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. All programs subject to change ‘Thought Bill Glatke, due to conditions beyond our con trol. — e { M SO TIRED I DON'T THINK I CAN EVEN @Cime S1AIRS BOOGS eLssses mae 250 | URNED) | ST RASSLIN _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FELLO, N iR 72) SHRIMP!! Y B {WITH ME!ILL ’C‘i‘ Sy &N I GrABIT, SAM. © HE KIN WEIGH IN. BUT LISSEN, MAN... I'VE GOT TO HAVE YOU... T'LL GIVE YOU FIVE THOUSAND... THAT'S TWO THOUSAND MORE THAN ! y, LR & L7 1 61, m——— —— MORNING, CHAPPIE. WHAT HAPPENED S| LAST NIGHTZ FELL ASLEEP BEFORE, YOU GOT BACK AND NOW THE GUY4 QUi HERE AT THE AIRSTRIP 6ITE TELL muwg: m ME THERES WASN'T ANY TROUBLE.L MYSE Lauson Air-Cooled Outboards, . 108 tf i i JUNEAU YACHT CLUB { KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC. o LOUISVILLE, &Y SICKS' SEATTLE & MALTING OO\ Seowie. U. 8. A Distributed throughout Alaska | by ODOM COMPANY HELLO, MUG! HOW Y JUST THE SAME, ARE THINGS AT THE CITY HALL? 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