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PAGE SIX B ————— g ‘MERRY CHRISTMAS [ 7. Packages are HINTS ARE GIVEN imited The Romans are generally be- limit lieved to have been the world's first wearers of straw hats, ‘:\ud girth combined. §E T T 8. Rate for unsealed cards has OI" Bv pOSTMASTER been increased from 1% cents to 2 INTEREST IN i1 e | LY 9. Local cards should be cancelled | | Here are several Merry Christ- |4 week in advance. 3 N | mas hints suggested by the post-| 10 pates of boats pu:nle—Dec.i The following human interest master 5, 9, 12, boat of 19th even late forstory has been sent the Alaska Tu- 1. Purchase extra ~Lm\11.~»fll"‘flfl’sbum& | Lerculosis Association by Dr. Fred- SI‘ of rush. St & crick Coddington, thoracic surgeon ‘You'llslfi:"t’}'\rc way“| 2. Address and stamp carefully 44 |at Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center, Va-tro-nol worksru;hc Broatting to avoid errors GIRI. S(o- l Ntws as an illustration of the sort oi where trouble i M 3. Mail now! Schedules are sub- v.nrk(hzl is being done in the fielc open “gfl‘r“’;‘s:m’dvg,‘; Eather — ject to delay. |of tuterculosis control at that in- gw‘%n ( Alsogrand for Invites 4. To be sure of handlng (1m"~—‘ 5 | stitution n;ue’-?;g mres:agf Restful use im'm‘:nl L gl Girl SconLHTlr]OuD M;.’ 8 mbet alt “Cha Aklook is 38 years oid stu; 5. Use heavy cardboard, sturdy pa- the Moose Hall on December 1.|He was born in a small igloo a h“d Sole) wa e per strong cord Susan Blanton, Peggy Snow and|Point Barrow. His ;a“thcr Jr-x)m( eat address inside packages peggy Lindegaard completed their | reindeer, trapved foxes 0l m‘ VA"” nol case they damaged in transit.| requirements and received Scout i verines, andn hunlr:iw se:;,m ]7\'\1‘1u R SRS " | vins. We did some spatter painting. | Lear, walrus, caribou and moun- Mrs. Earl Bland is our new Assist- ant Leader, Cookies were furnished Ly Page Wood. Girl Scouts of Troop 11 held their | weekly meeting Dec. 1 at 4 pm. in the Lutheran church. The Pre- sident, Mary Grisham, cailed the Got a Gift Problem? Switch to Johnson read the minuies of the previous session. As Ann is leaving soon, Nancy McDowell will be act- ing Secretary. Calvert Reserve § % We made plans for our coming 4 choicest youn can give Christmas party and decded to| LS b4 «so OF Servel have a potluck supper. Miss Berggren asked if any of the members would like to go 5 Christmas carpling and this was BLENDED WHI 4 received with shouts of approval. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK CIT¥ /°°% Wuse Kha wa il 0. cheolng | A N will be announced later. the girls worked on textile painting and others on the scrap book that will be sent to the Mt. Edgecumbe ! Hospital. The meeting was adjourned at 5 p.m. VIRGINIA WHITEHEAD, Reporter ! ACA TAKES 10 OUT, BRINGS SEVEN HERE e ra e Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS TH‘E management of this bank is pledged to conserva- MEMBER FEDWRPAL DEPOSIT inSURANCE CORPORATION tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our Seventeen passengers were car- primary consideration. In D Pos'TS ried yesterday by the Alaska addition the bank is a mem- Coastal Airlines, as 10 persdonshlen ber of Federal Depesit Insur- Juneau and seven arrive ere. ance Corporation, which in- ‘N TH'S BANK They were: sures each of our depositors To Pelican: Don Lawrenson, against loss to a maximum of ARE ; Oscar Dobers. ’ ; $5,000. l To Hoonah: William James, Art '\ Andrews. INSURED ) To Sitka: T. Delahante, Mrs. : Thorne, G. Stroome, Dr. James T. } Cooge, Jack Conway, Mrs. Bessie | Edwards. From Pelican: Mr. and Mrs. FIRST NATIONAL BANIK | scin xeusmes ir. Ginson Loera VEAU 1 From Hoonah: Rosemary Hill, SLIVEEAYD, ALASEA | Mke Delande, Linda Sue Delands, Irene Sairbin. Enjoy the Best on Your Trip Outsigle Anoun sHips of the Alaska Steamship Company, you receive much more than just safe, reliable transportation. The Alaska Line provides the important extras that make your trips a real event—something to remember with pleasure. Clean, comfortable accommodations that make you feel right at home ./ " wonderful food that delights your taste . . . thoughtful attention that adds so much to your comfort . .. friendly sociability that helps you relax and feel at ease . . . brisk salt air that puts added pep in your step . . . unsurpassed scénic beauty that charms your eye. These are some of the important exfras that make trips via The Alaska Line tops in travel. You are invited to enjoy all these advantages at special, reduced roundtrip fares and to take your car along for added convenience at new low. rates. Make the most of your trip Outside— take The Alaska Line. “ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | Sewuing AU Alacka to 70 pounds weight and must not mea- !sure more than 100 inches in length Malin Babcock, Reporter. | meeting to order and Secreiary Ann | Several of | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CHRISTMAS SEAL STORY HAS HUMAN | tain sheep with tow and arrow tc ‘l'(i'd and clothe a family of When Charles was a boy children. there was no school, but he learnec ‘lr. carve the ivory from walrus tusks, to hunt with rifle and shot ‘gux' and to catch trout, ling, smelt and flounde: metimes he to kill whales. When he grew he drove his dog team several hun died miles east along t Coast where hunting was ea he returned to Point | cummer to sell his fu SEES FIRST AIRPLANE “In 1943 Charles took his wifc and two children by dog sled up the Colville River and over the Brooks Range to the town of Wise man where he saw an airplane fo > first time. He was flown tc Fairbanks where he began workin for the Alaska Railroad. In 1945 hi r old son died of tuberculosis \'I he doctors took repeated X-ray 0f Charles’ chest and since therc luere no hospital beds available ad- I'vised him to stay home and rest. { “In 1946 Charles was sent tc mewaxd where he entered the Sani- torium. He rested in ted for { year and was given the pneumo- | thorax treatment, but the scar tissuc |around the cavity in his lung hel | it open and kept his disease smol- dering. In 1947 he was transferred to the Alice Island Sanitorium at Mt. Edgecumbe. Air was injected into his abdominal cavity to push upward on his diaphragm and relax the diseased lung tissue above, but this produced no improvement in kis condition. TO REMOVE RIB has always been a very coope! patient, always resting flat in bed for 24 hours a day. His disease shows no tendency to get worse, and he appears well. and {eels well except for his cough. His doctors are planning to remove the 3 ide o ative 1 Association to provide the addi- tional sum necessary to place a thoracic surgeon on the staff at Mt. Edgecumbe so that such cases a< Charles may be taken care of. “There are many new people in| Juneau whose names we may not| | have on our mailing list,” said Mrs. Frances L. Paul, Executive Secre- tary of the Alaska Association today. “We hope ore who has not received seals in the mail will either call us on the phone or will certainly be glad to send the seals at once.” HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Gene Estris, Ghson You John Krugness Jr., and Karl Sund- | quist were admitted to St. Ann's| Hospital yesterday. Robert Morrison and Mrs. Hu irom &t Gruening were dismissed | Ann’s yesterday. No one was admitted or Jismi from the Government Hospital yes- terday. | MIRROR CAFE Now open 11 am. to 3 am. 63-5t A minnow’s throat, teeth are in its CIVIL ACTION, FILE NO. 6141-A.| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION TO: EDWARD A. STOLTZ, above defendant, GREETING : IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to be and ap- pear in the above entitled Court, ie.: In the United States District Court for the Territory of Al Division Number One, at Juneau, in said Division of said Territory, and | answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, | ie.: That certain action wherein! MABEL STOLTZ is the plaintiff and EDWARD A. STOLTZ is the defend- | ant, which is numbered Civil Ac-| tion, File No. 6141-A on the dockct! of said Court, within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period of publication of said Sum- mons, namely, within thirty (30) days after December 16th, 1949 in | case this Summons is published, or within forty (40) days after date of its service upon you, in case this Summons is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the Complaint of the above named plaintiff on Iile‘ in said Court in the above action, | and if you fail to so appear and | answer, for want thereof, the plain- tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his Complaint, | ie.: That the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and fendant may be dissolved and the! ribs over his diseased lung tolet it collapse. The cavity will then be | flattened and sealed shut sguthat uo more infectious material be coughed up and the surroumding areas of disease will become walled off with scar tissue. In -time, Crarles will return to his family. WAITING FOR BED ? { “Recent tuberculosis sgrveys‘ chow that there are hundreds ot cases like Charles throughout | Alaska waiting for a bed in some | { Pospital or sanatorium, waitingz for special treatment that will help | | their lungs to heal, waiting for their only chance to te restored to their | i Fomes and society.” | | * Christmas Seal Sale money has | enabled the Alaska Tuberculosis | ! Summons is November 23rd, lat Juneau, Alaska, this 23rd day | First publication, Nov. 25, 1949, wonderful food...brings yu magazines pillows @blankets...even an electric razor or baby kit. You feel completely “at home” @ ina big 4-engine Clipper % For frequent, dependable service call .., BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 Puan Auericay WorLo Agrwars ®Tvade Mork,”Pan American Airways, Ine. TO SEATTLE * HAWAIl « ROUND-THE-WORLD » KETCHIKAN JUNEAU » WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME plaintiff granted an absolute di- vorce, and that plaintiff be granted Judgment against you for her costs | and disbursements herein incurred, | including an attorney fee. The date | of the Order of Publication of this | 1949. The period of publication prescribed | is four weeks. The first publication is November 25th, 1949." The last] publication is December 16th, 1949. | IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above entitled Court of November, 1949, (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court. Last publicanon Dec. 16 1949. ‘f*" ...,d" Tubercwlosis| mail us a check and we | _ | STANDARD POOL table, comp i5 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1949 \ W-A-N-T A-D-S H—l—l-l-l-H-H*l“l‘i‘l‘H‘H-“‘i-H-»l—H—l-l—l-i—l- FOR SALE [ FOR SALE it ey FOR SALE 1<r;7 KAISER Sedan—raZl, heater, winterized, good condition. $5300.00 Dougles Gray, Hotel Juneau. 65-tf { XROLL b.xLy carriage $ib: trammgi chair $3; Double coil springs $10. | Phene Blue 790. 65-3t BOOKCASES chair: lenthal. Ph. 128. rugs. S. Hel- 65-4t 63- L(‘ i i 63-3t | Ph. Green 410. PIECE WALNUT bedroom suite, excellent condition, also mattress 2nd box sprinzs. Ph. 928. 1949 CERYSLER NEW YORKER, ! 6 pass. Club Coupe. In Seattle' Cost $3400. Sell $2100. See Ear! | Forsythe at Bailey’s Bar. , HALLICRAFTERS (3100) Radio iorl only $50; or SX-42, $200; Kodzk | Medalist with accessories $300. Clarus 35 mm. camera, only $50. All in excellent shape. Write Boxl i 2077, Juneau, Alaska. Rd, $500 cash. Wood heater, wood ! range, tent half price. Green 783, write Box 2167, Juneau. 61-6t; sie 0.8 M R e B 8| . . ¢ 3 ROOM FURNISHED house e e 939 West 11th, St. 62-5t .E o e ¢ o 0 e 00 s 0 oi I | i 1 RUG 9x12, nearly new, 2 end ' tables, 1 3-way flcor lamp, 1 Wedgewood table lamp. Table ra- | dio. Green 700, 62-1 t1| S R i {1942 FOR PICKUP. A-I condition. | Ph. Blue 660. 61-5¢ | ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- bor priced for immediate sale. BEDROOM home, hardwood floors, fireplace, view, yard, near school, churches and business district; vartially furnished, base- ment, ga.age, view. 2- 14-BEDROOM home Douglas High- way, partially furnished, ment, garage, view. | DOUGLAS apartment and business property center of town, partial- 1y furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. SIXTH ST, 3-bedrooms, dining room, garage, electric dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wall carpeting, G. I. loan. IXTH ST., View Home beautifully furnished, very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupancy. G. I. loan. $4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- las, 3 bdr., electric kitchen, base- ment, garage. furnace, ete. Terms. {NEW 2-bdr. home. FHA. Douglas. base- 1 8 | CLEARED BEACH Iot No. Douglas { INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. 5 cabins, two small houses, one large house. Territorial Vets loan. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOQUNTANTS Phcne 676 over First Natlonai Bank FOR SALE DAVENPORT, BLUE matching chair and Ottoman, 2 occasional ; tables and chair, Bristol sweeper. ; Ph. Red 785. e2-tf 2 COLEMAN HEATERS. right for quick sale. 100. 2 rlccd Ph. Red the comfort and convenience of | your own home by, calling L. Don ! McMullin, Southeast Alaska’s on-! ly authorized representative of | 11941 DODGE LELUXE COUPE. ;STORE AND OFFICE now open 2 the Real Silk Hosiery Mills. Ph. 3 Blue 483. 61t | {FURNISHED HOUSE $4,000 in Doug . Write Box 1248 Doug- 1 los. 0-tt | 3 BEDROOM HOME IN HI LANDS. Here is & home we are proud to offer for sale. It is com-, pletely furnished, including auto- ] matic laundry and play ground equipment for the kids and only 1% years old. You can move is in and start living as comfortably [ as we ‘have. Reasonably priced ! with liberal financing available. Ph. MISCELLANEOUS EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for ex- clusive distributer for Vacuum Cleaner Cempany with national reputation having protected pat- ents. For details addaress Eddie Hollinsworth, 261 Medicai Aris Bidg,, Vancouver Washmngton. 366-3t 932. 61-6t CUARANTEED Rt.‘allsfic Penmu: ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phcne 20! 315 Decker Way. t WINTER and POND, CO. In Complete Photographic Supplir Developing ~ Printing - Eniargia, Asitsts’ Painta snd Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GARDEN (LUB NOW CONDUCTING ESSAY (AMPAIGN, PRIZES The Program Committee of thej Juneau Garden Club has put on display, in the Juneau Florists window, the first and second. prize for the contest mow running. The subject is, “My Most <Successful House Plant and How I Take Care ot It.” The contest, Which closes December 15, is openvto all gard- vers, whether members of the Clut or not. Mail the essay, of not less than 250 words nor more than 750, to Box 2002, Juneau. SEATTLE VISITORS L. H. Black Jr., and Gil Rich of the Black Manufacturing Company in Seattle are registered at the Baranof Hotel. Kids Sleds below Cost at Mad- sen’s. [OUSTS LAURA LEE’S BAR—B—Q— NOW SERVING Chicken Tamales Enchalades OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY AN i —— Brownie's Liguor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin ., 0. Box e —— Follow the Cabs to ROSS’' OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time | e i ' e =i |SHOP the REAL SILK WAY in{WOOD OR COAL HEATER, A-1{ condition. Juneau Paint store. 62-5t Good condition, radio, heater. Call | Green 791. 62-tf ,2 BED- ROOM house, knotty pineu fireplace and R.E.A., 16 miles out $8,000.00. Call Lucas Transfer 707. 351-tf 36 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163 LOG CABIN 23x10 It inside. Eawr Inlet. Call 143. 202t ! 1940 STUDEBAKER Sedan. ling Co. 59-tf 22 HIGH STANDARD automatic pistol, 6x30 Dienstglas binoculars, 30 06 rifle. Ph. Bhue 608. HAND CARVED and tooled Ladies bags, beits, hillfolds, key cases, brief cases, etc. Reasonable prices and quick service an made to or- der items. Res. Ph. 884 before 9 a.m. after 9 p.m. Harbor leather. 13th and Harbor Way. 59-2t HOML FOR SALE in Dougms $3,- 800.. Write 849 Juneau. 86-5t LARGE SIZE mahogany buffet and dining room tahle, in very good condition, also twin beds, springs and 1 mattress, 1 cocktail table. Ph. 322, 56-tf ONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panel just up from states, $825.00. See at Jay's Super Service. 46-tf L] . . . . L) L] . . . 1934 Airllow DeSoto, 5 ® ® passenger Coupe. Perfect o @ condition throughout. Radio, ® ® heater, $600. Red 250. . e & © 0 o o 0 0 0 0 GUITAR INSTRUCTIOP'_ab Alaska Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, Blue 750. FOR SALE: Weiding and body re- pair shop suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., alter 4:30 p.m. 28t iR e el SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargaln prices at the First National Bank. 3B o 62-5t | e Ford four door sedan. R. W. Cow- |3_ 59-6t i |4 BEDROOMS—AH exccllent tully furnished home. Only four years old. Full basement with recreation| space—fireplace and plumbing: Large modern fully equipped kit-| chen and dining space. Living| room with tile fireplace and| thermopane windows. Two bed-| rooms and full tiled bath o first floor. Two bedrooms and %| bath on second floor. Large gar-] den and excellent location. Gen-| erous terms. $8,500: 3-BEDROOMS, furnished concrete basement. Automatic oif furnace. Electric kitchen. Good condition. Imshediate occupancy, 7 HOUSES LEFT of the 20 house now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 14 havd already -been spoken for, The houses have two bedrooms and| allowance for a third. They have) full cecncrete basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa. ter heaters and an automatic oi furnace. The houses are com. pletely insulafed for a low maind tenance cost. They have a gend| erously sized living room with large view windows and every) house has a clear view of Gas-| tineau Channel. The dinettes and| kitchen are built in with an ab-| undance of storage space and| fitted with a new Westinghouse| range. The houses are financed by FHA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary| financing for down payment is| available to qualified veterans.| An appointment to see the houses may be made in this office. {APARTMENT HOUSES, commer- cial property. Several two and three bedroom houses. WILLIAM WINK-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Bureag 1 i i | i i 2y | Ecurs Seward and Marine Way. | 10 am. to 6 pr-. (MISCELLANEOUS—Storm windows { Wwindows, doors, sinks. Two port- able washing machines, stoves, : tanks. Furniture—dining room t sets, overstuffed, chairs, tables, o buffet. Bicycles, skis and poles, ski boots, skates, baby carriage, REAL ESTATE V»ILLOL‘(‘HBY Ave shop and wat- erfrontage $3,800. 3-BED modern furn. Douglas $8,500. BED modern furn. dbl. lot, Doug. $5000. 4-ROOM Sm. Boat Hrbr. $2100. 1-BED modern furn. elec dishwash- er. elec, stove, Bendix, drier, mangle—all new. Very nice home, can be expanded easily. 2% miles Glacier Hwy. $8,900. 4-BED modern furn. full basement $6,800. 2-BED modern furn. Fritz Cv, $8,- 400. RANCH HOUSE, large chicken house, 55 acres at Lemon Creek, easy terms. $10,000. | BCATS—Those red rental boats, 14 ft. with 4% hp. Wisconsin air- cooled motor, reversible prop, traveltroll. NOW REDUCED TO ONLY $400 each complete. The BRONCO, a small utility boat for many uses. USED CARS—Several priced. | reasonably PETER WOOD SALES AGENUY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY ‘Telephone 911 WANTED TO BUY—2 or 3 bedroom furnished house at reasonable price. Ph. 561. 65-3t WANTED—Information on where- abouts of a black and white cock- er spaniel answers to Prince. Joe Tassell, Douglas. 65-3t WANTED—GIRL for detail work, bookkeeping experience helpful, permanent. Alaska Coastal Airlin- es. Ph. 706. 61-tf WILL PAY CASH for good build- ing lot. Ph. 416. 58-tt NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, FRANCES J. SMITH, have been appointed Administratrix of the estate of LEPHONSE H. SMITH, generally known at LEE H. SMITH, Deceased, and that all persons are required to present their claims, if any, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof, to me, at the office of my attorney M. E. Monagle, Room 200 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juncau, Alaska, this 22nd day of November, 1949. FRANCES J. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Lephonse H. Smith, generally known as Lee H. Smith, De- ceased. First publication, Nov. 25, 1949. Last publication, Dec. 16 1949. In the early parts of the 20's all vacuum tube radio receivers op- erated on batteries. “Plug-in” sets didn't begin to appear until 1926. Christmas Trees For Sale Order from C. Y. O. Phones—181 889, Green 360, Green 600, Green 657, CARPENTER wants repair work by contract. Lewis A. Orrell, P.O. box 2796. Ph. 346. 58-9t TO RENT garage In vicinity of 30 W 8th St. Ph. 322. 56-t1 ESTABLISHED MUSICAL ' instru- ment Wholesale Company with established trade in Alaska de- sires representative on a commis- sion basis. Must be an experienc~ ed salesman who can furnish re- ferences. J. M. Sahlein Music Co, 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif, 65 HOUSE CLEANING, washing, #r- oning or baby sitting. Call Bock at 957—17 to 5 days. 46-1mo FOR RENT —_— e IMPERIAL HOTEL—Rooms weekly or monthly. 65-12t BACHELORS QUARTERS, Small Boat Harbor, oil range, sink, show= ler. inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 91L 51-3t NICE Clean Rooms xfeam heated 315 Gold 84 220 e STEAMHEATED rooms, weekly @ AMonthly. Celonial Rooms. 69 #