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TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BANDPRACTICETO | Two Retire BE HELD TONIGHT; | = . new calL issuep| From Navy 6=E oz cwoens” RANGES You 11 fo 15-Year-0ld Juneau Boys; Gt Busy Now and Make Your Soap Box Derby Entry; Closing Dafe Is June 25 2 & weekly practice of the Ju-| WASHINGTON, June 18. The Y B 9 | higl 8 o'l in the High ment of Rear Admiral Randall 1 Gym fcobs, 60, and Vice Admiral St Shofner toc Taifinder, 6 (woode A 1 more musicians.| Jaccbs wa artime Chief of Na- ac s needed are more | val Personnel and recently was cla horn, bassoon and Commandant of the 13th Naval | District with heddquarters at Se- o attle. N. { Taffinder is a former comman- il E. M_ (: fi y dent at Seattle and Hawaii. His ¢ SS 0 e | fielal addre; is Seattle but: I | 3 | wife lives in Newport, R. T Becomes Bride : c-—— 0{ M S T | LENOIR HERE ' | The Lenoir, which has begn lay- h g' osney ing cakles for the Alaska Com- \ 5.2 munications System sin the Skag Miss Evelyn Mary Coffee, daugh- area, arrived at 11:30 am. to- ter of Mrs. Christine E. Coffey of Wclf Point, Montana, became the The Lomoir, which is skippered bride of M 'Sgt. John I ney, by M. W. Armstrong and a civilian Jur Recruiting Officer, this crew, will work out of Juncau in This distinctive pen and pencil set is awarded by the Collins and Aikman M at 7:30 o'clock in the (ne jmmediate future. Corp. in each of the 111 local races of the All American Soap Box Derby to .Catholic Church of the Nativity. | - - - the boy whose car is adjudged the best upholstered. The winner of the best ws were read by the Rev.! e bt s e ; "y : MRS. DANIEL RETURNS u{vholslhcmcé car clontc:t at the national finals receives a pen and pencil set, MecTntyre. Miss Hileen Hel- us a handsome trophy. L AR N P Y the bride’s only attendant! Mys. Milton Daniel returned . > Ordos was best man. |aboard the Alaska after an extend- Wt yaaiitiful Dani apd’ pedell The ‘ride wore a dressmaker cq visit in the States. The safety helmet, worn by Patrick Harrington, is the one which the spon- st An olaborats gold pen and Bult of iavy bitie WIGHIHLS S00HI-0 Salatmbens i 2 sors of the All American Soap Box Derby give to every boy who enters a race, neil set is awarded at Akron to and wore a corsage of red! yomeoR 1S HEREBY GIVEN: The helmet becomes the boy’s personal property. It is of lightweight, plastic- ¢ p [ & & T % 3 2 - B geent 3 ional winner in the best- That on June 11th, 1946, in the U.| type material, with visor, chin strap, and a hammock for a head rest which . e and grocm left this g o byl | permits ventilation. ed-car contest ] Mocn for A hotis tip to sit. 5 Commissioner's Court for Juneau | 3 ecides tke above prizes, every S g ,1",”"Ilf‘li“'l’l‘;"'”(']]“'\fl’\‘_l‘!’] I Precinct, at Junoau, Alaska, Doro- ) AR S 2 boy enterad in the Soap Box Derby AR 5 R " thea Elisabeth Floridan was ap- | fotce on HOVs,cBon Bt (0. 40 YN race in Juneau will also receive main in Juneau until Sgt. TOSNEY 1ointoq administratrix of the estate Only G-E Automatic Electric Ranges cld lads, make ycur entry for the released from the Army som Lo . W Lot o s e e some prize donated by local mer- —_— R S e of CARL FLORIDAN, deceased. All B G e or other enthusiastic derby The Alaska Steamship Company's oy MCRY the end of this yebr. |persons having claims against said Have ALL These Features in .lun.":m clo ist ore week from Al dockipg at 9:30 p.m. yes- 'lv. ia t Dect mb when he was SaAte A0 b prEARt them, | foday, June 25. Think it over, then NCw get busy — make your entry terday and sailing again at mid- | oocc last December when he WAS with verified vouchers as required by H i Mt‘f,;w bt e e da brougnt the" following spmiet - rorred. Niape from Fort Rich- 1,y to gaid administratrix at Doug- CALROD UNITS Fa % = Dr. Wiiliam W. Whitehead, of the DU : from: the. soith: My~ aglron. and placed in charge of all 1o Ajaska, within six months from Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking, . William W. Whitehead, of ¢ e O un tvities i this area. ghe date of the first publication of ® TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS Rotary Soap Box Derby Committe el, Edna Seger, Mrs. Ora Fin- |, 16 arrived in Junea ; i ing speed, ahd Don Skuse; Alsa ons of the Tve pAA FLIES 25 IN. iilas Heasiin: | Mre. - Seab de arrived in Juneau i ghig notice. | Colac. Indissom dor every coobing 3 nd | . also one of the liv A s rothy. Margaret FePruary from Montana. She Was gaid administratrix has filed her ® TRIPL-OVEN wires in the Darby movement, have ’ . Elizabeth, Dorothy, Margaret . . ..o employed asa stenograpk 3 ecetved vices CODCEIning .crize tand Lou Mize, T. O. Pagett,| o ooy ‘”“1’1‘ ed asastenograpl petition in the above described court Thtee ovens in one. . CCIVId 8§ ning R S e 1 the as \F e Service. 9 B 9 as P { aivards and. . aico the helmsts 23 FLOWN OUI,\ Best \Pelitacn Gdsehs Gebarel T OF e & Native Service. for judgment setting aside and | #» NO-STAIN VENT A by S g Ter - Dick: Swhhson She is a graduate of St. Cather- aywarding to Dorothea Elisabeth Keeps your kitchen walls and curtains cleanes, A safety helmet like the one pic- TERALL Leaving here for Seward were:| o, Coligke An “5"_ Paul, Minn., pigridan, surviving widow of the de- H tured here is given to every cor 1 Amer b ay! Mrs. R, Maves. -Afinnie Bagsepur o the Mulssa School of Busi- cedent, the entire estate of the de- We've got all the information you need to pick out { testant, that is, to & boy who the fol Richard Max - Reggeriice 2 Minneapolis. | cedent, the same being® less than | your new y(;encnl Electric “Speed-Cooking” range A actually enters his car in a race, d from this cf TR, Mrs:. Maryl: . e [$4,000.00; and all persons concerried | vight mow! and it becomes Lis own personal Seattle Piokier Mary Pinbler. My sl C0c Netuweing. Aee n calli= are notified to be and appear in the Cmr{\e in and see the pictures of the great new ! property. Tk helmets are due to | Dcrothy Watson, - Athest Husch, Witkty Vaidck 110 oo Snte ancient times. | U. 8. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- :’n?](eé:l.iv‘er.ygli:l::} fhe Scn AU 00 0 ! arrived in Jurcau any day now iansen, Mrs. Do 3 E 1, Vincent R. Dewey, Mrs. Edna Land neau Precinct ,at Juneau, Alaska, at Don' . I oy s { R 2 Noyes, Mrs. Sophia Lottsplelot, Eve- e A T, A TERRITORY OF ALASKA |10 o'clock A, M., on the 22nd day of on't wait any longer! 1t's going to be “First come { Trey are finished in g Land, David Land, Leocna ~—first_served” with these new ranges, so get yous silver and bear an apprepria; 1 Movall, Julith Pytel, Denis Py- illiam Applegate. OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR | July, 1946, and show cause, if any ecdet in wow! | designed winged Scap Box Derk Doris David, Ann Davi Jomes Bastian, Mr. and Mrs. C. JUNEAU | they have, why judgment should not ! emblem. , Denald Black, Mary ¢ tian, Wayne Garrett, Johnny CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | be so rendered. ! P12 helniels arer now Hen® mazs 1 d Bollm David Bollman, e BT Hubbard, N. J. Hew.| 1 FRANK A, BOYLE, Auditor of | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 18th | i Sy 1’““1“_'1“‘ mlm)’p‘]" i That B\:j\lovah wr]i)st \\viw;; you sec Lain Roff, Henry Clark, John Ro- Gregary Martin, W. B. Smith, | the T ory of Alas and custod- | day of June, 1946. 2 3 % i ¥ . H e AR ¥1** worn proudly by Patric arringtor kas, William Cberhcltzer, Charle e e T 4 s abn), 2OrDOT: . for | ROTHE. JISABETH i s ittt B e R e i, 1t Foh ok S hrelte s centy Voreskin, Howard Rich- |ian of corvoration records for said| , DO! A ELISABETE aska el!i‘!‘lc i ower Co.. : 3 R e 1, Frank Stzine, Angelia Ab-{ .. o ~RERE ANl Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY FLORIDAN, Administratrix . each local race for distribution on prize for the winner in each of the loc Richari o g 1. | ard d Lyle McLaughlin, K. D. % : 4 . : o e y Richard Williamson, John that there has been filed in my of- | First publication, June 18, 1946, | X race day to each contsstant. They Soap Box Derby races. The helmet it | Sarolvn: Mthey Win Sl 3 L blicati PHONE 616 are a distinctive souvenir of the -one of those which is given to.eack B o | "For Valdes: Mrs. Elmer Garnes,|fice on this, the 24th day of May, Last publication, July 6, 1646 5 £ Derby contestant, to be his persona - 7 3 ;' 11946, the writtew consent of the ey R LR SRR I B SRR A S 5 e e} lities race Hauffman, Eu- Lee Nance, G Moore, Jack o | race and possess definite qualities EUN, SO AL i an Soap Bos race Hauffman, Eu-| Lee Nanc G. W. Moore, Jack .| T K e | 5000.0000000000000600630000000000400000/6000000600000000000000000000060000¢ of wearability. etty Kirsten, Arthur ¢ h, aymond B. Limbacher. s Derby is sponsored by this newspaper ¢ Fer CASEY SHATTUCK ADDITION, § 57 T INCORPORATED “They are of a lightweight, plasti Germaine, Georgs| To Yakutat, Phillip F. Wall, Tk Paul 6 and by the Chevrolet Motor Division ne, type material, and have of General Motors Corporation. Gormaine, Patricia O'Brien, - - ~ - | chin strap, and a hammock 5B P =T Y Westfall, Walldce, Westfall, ‘Wini-| a c@rporation organized and rxlst-‘; head rést which permits ventilation new group of boys of Derby age — ired Leighton, Harriett Leightor GARDEN (I-UB T ing under and by virtue of the laws and ease of wearing. They ¢ 11 to 15 yi the number of ap- Myron Crcss, Vera Lie J cof the Te of Alaska, to the | first of this type to ke issue plicants for race has cxceeded Alexa Minnie Hoffm Selm dissolution of said corporation, f Derby racing. rable and s . all previou N on, Gene Greer, John R \VHEJHEX‘QRE. in view of the| » they will doubtless ke used on many o ohoh 1oeal Tace js| TSt the Rev. Edgar Gajlant, Ro above premises, 1 DO I~‘URT}H~:§ “332’{%“‘],;5{‘:92"{‘;; coap Box 2¥Arded a handsome Bulova wrist ;"’f“““-l Keith Hawkins, Willlam = a4 the meeting of the Juncau Ad;li:;::.yIn:;u-pjx]lini;“i curlpm-u_ Derby nmxonaidwudqm,.(l,',_“l\ BoxX watch with second-sweep hand. o R ST R Garden Club, to be held tomorrow | o o dissolved, purstant to Sec- B s - i l d Derby national headauarters i 4! i boy in the picture s admiring | acleinbon s 21805 sainnk ot doe | Lon b AT PR L Be egular Service from Seattle and Tacoma running of the “Greatest Amateur oo oFiRnee p“l[l&'\- he I]mv‘“ “t‘;‘-‘ home cf Mrs. A, E. Glover, an In- 1933 ypon the filing in this office 3 BB g ner is given this watch at the | teresting talk will be made by Mrs, o - ¥ Racing Event in the World” are g N SllGHI VERSIGHI of the proper proof of publication of pouring in as never befere. Th2 ':Hm ’;;“qfir [[)“nm‘“;i nig 1{!!1«"1;«;1 | W Walker, Her subject. Will. be iy ce:mic.flc‘j ¥ rnElGH ® R %8 PASSE“Gm 4 b ¥ - vo .- Scap Box Derby in Akron, Aug. 18.; -~ window bcxes, house and potted p p |, p‘,:,'l‘:\‘:;ed[)l"“‘:(‘)’g br Gx':( Each local winner makes th trip| ST. JOSEPH, Mo, — Deputy| plants, (S'EI;L;{;{;;)};;YAAJFI‘)IAE?S};;/&l”u manEnAnOH B iotors Comeraiitn ?“ ‘i’l; to Akron to compete in the nation eriff Lloyd E. Cole has discover- ARSI PN S ¢ TESTIMONY. WHRREOF. 3 bol ¥ ik o 5% Americn's leading cewspapers, in- %} finals. The frip-is pa i | S0LIFBRGHA O - tinea 0B, K. O MIZE FAMILY BACK have hereunto set my hand and r“ ALASKA TRANSP“RTATION Co L 4 8 LRWSPAPSTS, M- e (or winning the 1 had been making a bumping sound. ‘ S g | have hereunto get Iy nand atio s L Mrs. Ralph Mize, whose husband fixed my official seal, at Juneau, J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent . cluding the Daily Alaska Empir Phone 879 Myron E. Scott, naticnal Derby An absent-minded mechanic had Gastineau Hotel ° left a 15-inch tool inside the casing. the Capital, this 24th day of May, A. D. 1946. The local first-plac2 winner alco is head of the Alaska Native Se director, points out that during is awarded the handsome ———-———— vice’s Construction Division, re-! four wartime years when there was Trophy, in sun-geld finish turned to Juneau aboard the Alas- | FRANK A. BOYLE, 0664000000 ” o ¢ no race, keen interest in tre Derby aft ishing the local race. The| LET YOUR money earn four ka with the four Mize daughters, | Auditor of Alaska. | pe— - —_— = = was maintained among America’s|koy whese car is adjudged the! percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor-'Elizabeth, ‘Dorothy, Margaret and First publication, May 28, 1946. ho with an entir2’ Lest-uphclstered in each local race poration demand notes. (295-tf) Louise. Last publication, June 18, 1946. p BOVS COME FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD 70 RACE IN THE INTERNATIONAL EVENT AT P o - f ] N : G0 A\ TER 100 oy [1e5% D acific Northern AIRAM ERICANESOAE Y R VN (K= A N | : . ' = Leads Again =— x ! % ) % % . Lis e’ e © Reduced Rates : T TV FRE 5 T TN EAW TR i 2 > T 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. 3 : BIRITLR E a il s ® Increased Baggage Allowance : In past years, representatives of foreign countrigs have traveled to America to race against the American champ at the Soap Box Derby Finals in Akron, Ohio, for the International Championship title. was just as surprised to find that this country wasn't full of Indians 2s the American boys were to learn that the South Africa champ had never hunted lions! came one champ to race his car in_the big International race, and the Panama Canal Zone sent an entrant. There's real international goodwill in these races between boys of all countries. CO-SPONSORED BY CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, CHEVROLET DEALERS AND THIS NEWSPAPER . TO FOSTER THE SPIRIT OF SPORTSMANSHIP AMONG AMERICAN BOYS Neighboring Canada is another country ropresented, and the boys of all nationalities have a big time compar= ing their heme countries. The youngsters get a good Tesson in geography from one another! The champ from Mexico was afraid he'd be lonely be- cause he couldn’t speak English, but he found a pal in one American champ who spoke Spanish as well as he did! These two saw the sights together during the Finals. But no matter Why don’t you plan Dow to enter next year's Derby? ® SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER country the boys may represent, they're all pals, for they have one great thing in common—leve of sportsmanship and fair play, and the thrill of competition. They're champions ail! It gets mighty cold in Alaska, but the champ from Juneau tradod his parka for something cooler ight after he arrived for the Nationai Finals in August! 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