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PAGE SIX * SITKA NEWS % Dubuque Uniyersity in Towa; Ann' Elizabeth Taylor, L. D., Secretary of Missionary Support, Board of Na- PV O tional Missions in New York; the SITKA, Alaska, Oct Special Trierschield is a descendent of the|pat® b S0 o o he Rev. D. E Corresponder Maxwell A. Price eal settlers of Alaska. | peeman, Ketchikan; Mrs. Elvira was drowned Saturday, Octob " Maurstad head of Haines House; sitka Jex Mortenson has as house Leslie Yaw, Superintendent of Shel- mestown Bay home, | 4o yackson School and President of s, Mrs. D. Y. Gerlach | ye junior College, Roland Wurster; Miss Phyllis Bri-|ang the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff, d at Bremer- | chajrman Alaska Presbytery Com- he last North | pitten on Christian Education, Ju- to the States while cruising ir cpen skiff with motor He cruising ar powe his arrived o retur gone out neau. . seen in fr I Twenty-one adult udents from Hconah, Saxman, Angoon, Kluck- . wife of the Sup-lwan Haines, Juneau, Petersbu 100ls, underwent A gajn Metlakatla, Ketchikan and PIOncers'| citka have enrolled. Meeting dur- October 2, ing the day and evening, the classes to Tecov= will continwe through next Sunday cvening Capt. R. A. Schmitz, Capt. C. J. Thempson and Sgt. M. R. Paskman Dave combed ¢ ! M Fen- are expected to arrive in Sitka this the bod tc ing the Sitka Liquor weskend according to a wire re- Born i ango, Colorado, o ceived by Mayor E. M. Goddard Octoker & Price came tc Tkey plan to spend three days 1 ve from Le Low nd h il ar- Sitka to intérest young men in en- I employed ived f by I Tuesday i by the Navy civil to visi brother and sis- — at the Air Base. In April 1S te W, Mr Mrs. Ernie Car-' Leslie Yaw, Superintendent of the married Amy Alberts te ir Jamestown Bay home £heldon Jackson School, announced s waitres at Rotary luncheon Tuesday, the op- Wn Survivors are Lwo stey Carter, son of Mr. and ening of a drive to raise $40,000 in children, Mrs. E. L. De Carter arrived by plane Alaska toward a building fund for Olympia, Wash., and Leor end after receiving hi Sheldon Jackson Junior Col- bertson, USN, now station rom Army Air Corps. lege. Appointed on a committee to Pedro, California had several years of service assist in the drive were E. M. God- dard, Art Franklin and Andrew Miss Alexandria Trierschield wil . Hope. become the bride of Virgil B iay morning the Christ-| With the slogan: “Share in USCG, on Saturda October and Homemakers k: Educational FPuture” the honor of the brid Mis the Sheldon Jack- school is making the following ap- Trierschield and < e ored by the Pres- peal we t shower and the S. J. S. o tory of the past proves that don Thursdaj home of | Junior Coll s Jackson School has been Mr. and Mrs. Nick ferschield.| On the teack taff are the Rev. administering to the spiritual and Fourteen guests were present. Miss Dale D. Welch, D. D., President of educational needs of young people R — - of Alaska for 67 years, rendering a Christian serv: Since its begin- P AT . ning in 1878, the educational pro- = growth of this pioneer institution. Beginning as a primary school with vceational training, Sheldon Jackson has steadily grown up educational fir accredited high scheol Make Your Headquariers at the and now as a Junior College s l T K A l‘l 0 l E IJ But port on the present indi- cates that the Richard Allen Mem- orial Building which has been in continuous service for 35 years needs to be replaced. This building which E J tcrium has been condemned as unfit COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR "The Home of Hospitality"” RUSS CLITHERO the Presbyterian Board of National Missions conducted a campaign and now has in hand $60,000 for a new conerete building “Plans for the future point to the need of an admin ation and class- room building for the Junior College ; The Board whic h will cost $100,000. that because of post war de- mands it is unable to divert more funds for the project. If the educa- tional future of Alaskan young ople is to be assured, $40,000 addi- tional must be raised by April 1945 Remeodeled COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR ALASKA ness firms and first gift, $100, has been received from tl rents of a student now lled. The second gift, $150, came from a recent graduate. A third gife, ness firm. A fourth, $250, from a Sitka family group, and a fifth, $20, from another graduate.” New officers elected by the Amer- ican Legion, Sitka Post last week were: Vic LaMoe, Commander; C. E. Pearl, First Vice Commander; Ru- dolph arvella, Second Vice Com- mander; Ben Miller, Adjutant and !Finunce Officer; W. R. Rottluff, SITKA, 900000000000 000000009090000000000900000000000000690000006009 hiegular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 . F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Lo aal 222222} Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . fo Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners” City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 in 1 as a grammar school, then as an ¢ friends of 8JS. The | $100, came from a Sitka busi- ! the family in h and Excur-| GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with ilet. The remains at the! or without furniture. Telephne W. Carter Mortuary. | Green 475. > - — There are about 9,710,850 radios APPLICATION NOTICE 1in Gres Britain—one for - every Applications for the position of five persor | City Assessor and Inspector arel > | being received by the City Clerk. RUMMAGE AL Applicant accepted by the City will Odd Fellows Hall, Tuesday, Oct. assume the duties of City Assessor, 16 (10,08,9-t3) | Fire and Sanitary Inspector. ’Ihn. -+ | office will be mainly responsible | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL!|for adjusting inequalities in the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL—JUM.AU ALASKA (‘lmpl.\m Stuart Beitzel, Sargeant- at-Arms; Jack Krepps, Historian, 'and Charliz \"hittimore and Clyde Hager, Executime Committeemen. | ) * | The USO Board of Directors and| ron SALE Membership Committee with their | ' hushands and wives met at Victory| NUGENT PIANO—Mahogany, ex- House Wednesc vening for din-| cellent condition, $350. Ph. Blue | ner and siness meeting. Follow-| 333 after 7:30 p. m. (10,091-t3) ing a 1eport on the Fish Ball on which the preeecds were $155.11 and| DOUBLE bedstead, springs . and tha treasurer's report a balance! mattress, complete. Phone Blue of less than $100 for running expen-| 632, (10,091-t9) |, ses for the next two months, the! i s and means CABIN CRUISER—31-B-860. 24.9- ! ft. For details see Harbormaster. (10,091-t6) members discu of cutting running expens creasing incex s and in-| hed to have 1941 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Coupe : Ixrrlxl::,i:“ Radio, heater, defroster. See Cop- g stead, 20th Century Market. to rent the (10,000-t) r evenings. To raise " a4 Sourdough pOR SALE—Cabinet model Emer- d to be ‘called 1 radio. Short and long wave, rday, October 20.| Good condition. Phone 873. d on a committee for the dance (10,089-t3) ¢re Mr. and Mrs. in Van Horn, 3 . and Mrs. Fr Price, Clyde| FOR SALE—Standard Banjo. Good Hager, Mrs I Miss| condition. Phone 557, (10,089-t6) Gtn € Sara = | Fernald. Gu to TABLE MANGLE, Armstrong, ul— appear in appropriate Alask most new. Lucille’s Beauty Salon. | tumes i (10,088-t4) : H4L o reeting of the Sitka|1941 OLDS SEUAPAN(*W re-caj s | Women ell attended "x akes, gas heater, seat (n\q(n i Friday evening despite the storm, A| ' 29000 Miles. See Copstead, 20th| o Century Market. (10,088-t0) ! is given to raise nd Drive. T! e silver tea y for the War INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE. | e beautifully set with a" pynjexy 4 rooms and bath in I((f:""f‘i"b""‘ g m;\':’;l“‘;lim“‘]’:_‘} each apt. Electric ranges, Frigi-| SR daires, furnished, air conditioned Followi Iidbnets Tnaating an heat Gm-x_:zo and 3 room and L pusiness meeting a0 | bath furnished house. Will sell| Givar on Ohina W4 all or Duplex alone. Blue 285, o e Ramis: two| after 6 p. m. 1671 Evergreen Ave.| Chinese s were sung by Mrs (10.088-t0) Chester Latta, and a talk on the JpiSH & Norwegian potatoes, large’ Chinese personality as compared t0, & small canning carrots for sale the Japanese, Korean and Hawallan| a¢° Northern . Vegetable Farm, wsa given by Miss Cleo Campbell. Glasier Highway, (10,085-t12) | At the Elks Club meeting Friday FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft.| evening, attendance poor, ap-! Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- parently due to tir wives as' towing. Write or wire Frank! jent $750. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lot ithe Bk raved the| Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-t1) | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phoue 201. g were e - s phoned to please 1 2-BEDROOM furnished house.i 315 Decker Way. i ccme ho! house blew Full basement, automatic xm’-j away nace. 2 Furnished 3-bedroom . houses. See Merle Rhodes, 431 LOST A“n 'n““n The storm which blew most of the ~Seward St. (10,083~ Ll‘u weck set no record, did no particular — - —: LOST—Dog. Injurea Oct. 3. Red- damage but cz , fealing of gen- BOATHOUSE and cabin on filled| dish-brown color, license No. 126.‘ £r as it seemed every lot. Has frontage on West 9th! Reward. Phone Blue 332 or 388.| St. $1,400. Tiquire Madsen's Bike! (10,091-t3) would have Shop. (10,082-t0) | — to give wa terrific blasts. I:il":\ e, )1L1xv“ L‘:‘“! “;‘V“I.“ - )LI GOOD building site on Harbor | 0 went hiking, Reads bare, nostrls, ~ ey and Irwin, St Eak 85 16| flaring and eyes shining. They swear frontage ,facing Boat Harbor. In- quire Madsen's Bike Shop. (10,082-t1) find But 255 y job. - 3-APARTMENT location. $10,000. C-6260. torms stimulating at home n to @ Write (10,070-tf) 1934 CHFV Sl- DAN*In good con- dition. Ph. 11, between 10 a. m. 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. (10,079-tf) - > LOUIE HANSEN OF HOONAH DIES HERE' Hansen, Ti-year-old resi-| ©hone 428. ”0068'“,',‘ onah, died yesterday at TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50, Hospital after a' ft, beam 12 ft. Fully equipped.| Spacious accommodations. Phcne~ 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-f t) | 5 will be a word from — — ————|tax roles and enforcing the*new | BE;'I‘- KNOWN i C. L. POPEJOY, Clty Clerk. | (10,089-16) home remedy for 8 4" : relieving miscries of | { AMENDED S NOTICE OF MARSHAL'’S SALE ) VlCKs United States of America, First District of Alaska, ss: VAPORUB | Public notice is hereby given, that { by virtue of writ of Fieri Facias | (or execution), dated October 1, A. | D. 1945, issued out of the District i Court, of the United States for the | First District of Alaska on a judg- | ment rendered in said Court, on the | 28th day of August, A. D. 1943, in ‘(avcr of Alaska Credit Bureau, a | corp., and against Mrs. J. B. God- \Irey, also known as Mae Godfrey, | | T have, on this 2nd day of October, | A. D. 1945, levied upon the following | described real estate, situated in | the Precinct of Juneau, District of | Alaska, to wit: | The area embraced by the following 1 metes and bounds: Beginning at a | point on the north side of Gold Belt Avenue from which Corner No. 20 of children’s colds. { Hotel Rooms 1 Seattle Close to shopping, business, theatres—away from noise. Daily Only CORNELIUS Apartment Hotel |} Thira at Blanchara EL 2888 WANT ADS 5 & V{ANTEB l HOUSE. Central Empire | | CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for salc. | | Sanitary Ordinance. i ex- WANTED—Small furnished house or Apt, for couple. Write Box| 6331, Empire (10,090-t6) WANTED — Apartment or small house by Nov. st or 15th, Family of 3 adults. Steadily employed.| Write Empire C-140. (10,088-t6) | W’ANI’ED* To weld, repair, or fab- you have! ricate, any part that broken, lost, or wish to remodel or fabricate Oxy - Acetylene| welding on cast-iron, stee ct pronze, _copper, etc., Satko Repair Shop, 1402 Harbor | way. (Oct s-Nuv.sn‘ WANTED—Usea jurnture. 306 Wil- loul,hhy Phone 788. MISCELLANEGGS ‘ DAY NURSERYUnder aus| American Women's Services, for children all ages. 8 a. m. to 5 p .m. Rates 25 cents per hour, or $35 per month. Phone Red 180, Mrs. George| Rogers, 1577 Evercreen Ave. i PIANOS RENTED and TUNED.; Anderson Shop. | BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND | LENDING LIBRARY | Latest Books for Sale and Rent | (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) | Out-of-Town and Special Orders | Given Prompt Attention Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska' (10, s-mi | REMEMBER — We buy, sen and| trade second-hand merchandise. | Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas| Trading Post. | LOST—In Channel Bus Sat. after-| noon, Finder please return to Douglas| Service for reward. (10,091-t3) | Heart- wrist LOST—21-Jewel shaped, rose band. Phone Luiova. gold, with 548. Reward. (10,087-1 tSr FOUND—Purse. Owner may same by proving ownership and | pa)mg for adv. (10,086-tf) | FORRENY Shower | 3-ROOM furnished Apt. bath. References required. 513] Willoughby. (10,000-t4) WOMAN employed can make ad- vantageous arrangements for liv- ing quarters at minimum rent.! Must be reliable, like animals. Older woman preferred. Quarters available Oct. 20. Write, giving| details of employment, etc. Ad-| dress C-6328, c/o Empire. llUflBQ-lfi arage. J..) W. 1lith| (10,077-t4) | t | | SEAVIEW APT.— One block Irom Federal Building. i HELP WANTED ! WANTED—Women press operators and ironers at Alaska Laundry. | MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply at the Alaska Laundry. L4 . i{® SUN RISES — SETS * e L] ® @ o o October 16, 1945 @ @ o o i 3 ® Sun Rises T7:35a.m. ® {® Sun Sets 5:51 p. m. ® . . . . e e 000000 00 e | Cuba is the largest island of the| West Indies. .- Empire Want-ads bring results! Save Your Money | U. 8. Survey No. 7 of the original Juneau townsite Survey bears north {64 degrees 59 minutes West 115.35 | feet; and running thence north 40 | degrees 05 minutes East 44.00 feet; thence S. 49 degrees 55 minutes East | |46 feet; thence S. 40 degrees 65 | minutes West 44 feet to the S. W. { Corner of Lot 3; thence north 49 degrees 55 minutes W. along the { north side of Gold Belt Avenue 46 feet to the place of beginning, and lthat I will, accordingly, offer said | real estate for sale, at public vendue to the highest and best bidder, for cash, cn the 6th day of November, | A. D, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., | at said real estate. | Dated, Juneau, 8th, 1945. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. 3. Marshal. First District of Alaska. | By WALTER G. HELLAN, | Deputy. WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR., Plaintiff’s Attorney. First publication, Oct. 8, 1945. Last publication, Oct. 29, 1845. Alaska, October i Frank's Quick Lunch ! 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JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS MIN TH! management of thiy bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors” funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Depasit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in- sures each of eur depositors against loss to & mazimum of $3,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - 9|