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PAGE SIX News Noles From Sitka SITKA, Alaska, Sept. 28.—(Spec- jal Correspondence) — The Annual Game Derby is being sponsored and managed by the Rod and Gun Club this year, instead of the Rotary Club. Prizes are on display in the Public Utilities show windows, and will be awarded at a dance plan- ned for the end of the season. Rules for the Derby are: 1. All deed must be entered with the head on 2. Only one 2 deer entry may be made per person each season 3. No deer entry may win more than one prize 4, Bear will be judged by size of skull 5. Deer will be weighed dressed, with head on 6. Horn measurements will be mads at the widest point to outside of each horn. 7. Horns will be judged for points, Eastern st —total num-, ber of points on each side 8. In event of a tie in total numkter of points, the heavier deer; will be judged winner 9. All birds entered will be weighed fully drawn. | 10. Hard luck stories must be in) writing and signed. 11. All entries will be weighed| and measured by a committee in- cluding Joe Ashby, Fred Nelson | Len Peterson, Sr.; weighing t done at the Cold Storage sc | by apartment bearing gifts and Te- Wrangell and from there continue ght | freshments and no doubts as to the south aboard the Princess Louise. 12, All bear entlies must dead Final details on thc sdult School to be conducted at x'uu Sheldon Jackson Junior College starting Monday September 30 have been announced and registration started. Typing and shorthand classes will ke conducted by Miss Wilma War- ther on Monday, Wednesday and Fiiday evenings from 7 to 8 mlu Commercial {ccounting ¢ ;&\\\\\\\. Alaskan FLAVOR-ite for over 30 years Always AsK 101 Reliance Spices and EXTRACTS N \\\ New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS +Grilles;, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash, 1—6 P 1—5 P 1—1 P 1 BASED AT SITKA— 1—6 Pa 1—1 P | invited {lightful afternoon was enjoyed 1t and old| III.IISK%iOOKl{Y % eing S be under Frank Richards on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, from 8 to 9 o'clock. Miss Edith Auldridge will conduct Hand Craft classes Monday at 7 p. m. and Painting and Sketching on will Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock. Tuition will be $10 for a 16 week semester of commercial subjects and $1 per lesson for Hand Craft and Art lessons Students may register at the SJS office. by phone Marjorie Britton and Mernhard Joseph Rigling were married last Saturday evening at a ceremony performed by U. S. Commissioner Ernest Dennis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boblenz on Japon- ski. Attending the couple were Mrs. Carolyn Reynolds and Sgt. J. B. Moon ‘The ceremony was followed by a wedding dinner at the Boblenz home. Nellie Malone became the bride of David P. Ohmer at a ceremony performed by U. S. Commissioner Ernest Dennis Monday evening at the Court Rooms. The couple had arrived that afternoon by plane from Petersburg, where they make their home. Attending the couple were Ed and Mildred Frederickson. A third daughter, Teri Lee, was iborn to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roach, Thursday morning at their home on the Crescent. The baby| weighed seven pounds, Mrs. Charles Whittimoere was hostess at a surprise stork shower Wednesday cvening for Mrs. Ken- rdby who is adopting & next month. Twenty- three friends arrived at the Nord- the surprise ompleteness of Murs Petars Joz son were Skaris and Mrs. co-hostesses sterk shower for Mrs. Len Peterson,| Jr., at the Crescent, weck tk Skaris Thursda Twenty The home on ven gueses wefe were placed in and after being ments were ifts a deccrated bassinet ref opened ladies were guests at the Fome of Mrs. A. J. Ballinger, Thurs- day afternoon of last week, at a tea honoring Mrs. James Fresburn who returned to Sitka some weeks ago for the hunting season. A de-| e- miniscing of “old times” friends. The op2ning son of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority wa marked by a dinner given by mem- bers for their husbands Tuesday | evening at the American Legion Hall. Following the pot-luck din- l‘el cards were played In charge bR THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5t0 8P [plo)rc on Japonski. | er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, l | | Juneau Precinct. $ .75 Mrs. Frank Guertin and young | |In the Matter of the Last Will and __..;‘son returned last weekend from| Testament and the Ettate of o S S 58 SR AR l CHARLES H. SWITZER, de- pr | ceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| o and all points enroute Frequent Trips to HAINES . . SKAGWAY . . PELICAN . . ANGOON and other Southeastern Alaska Points at established passenger fares Student Instruction at Juneau, Sitka and Skagway CHARTER PLANES . ... Anytime to < Seutheastern Alaska Points BASED AT JUNEAU 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin engine) enger Lockheed Vega ssenger Bellanca senger Tayloreraft 1 Passenger Piper Cub nger Lockheed Vega enger Aeronca AT SKAGWAY— 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twu engine) 1—1 Passenger Aeronca Offices: Juneau at Willoughby and Main Streets, Phone 612 Skagway at Alaska Transier Si evening of last| served. | of the social sea-| |MES Daily Scheduled Trips to PETERSBURG . . WRANGELL . . KETCHIKAN HOONAH .. TENAKEE . . SITKA THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA where of the affair were Mrs. Alma Peter-|the States they had spem son, Mrs. Harold Ward, Mrs. Paul'some wecks viisiting friends ‘ml Morgan and Mrs. Lloyd Tilson. relatives. Cub Scouts and Den Mothers held| Clarencz Rond! nd his mother- \ the Pack médeting Friday ovemng in-law, Mrs. Mary Whittimore re-| at the Bayview Hotel. As a spec'mflmrncd by plane from Ketchikan feature, a skit was presented by the! !last weekend after a business mp Of some weeks in the States, Mr. |Rands made the trip south in the BPOE 1662 is starting off its win- | Clarenhope, which he sold there. ter social season with a Bingo party | and dance Saturday cvening, Octo-| Miss ber 5. Committee in charge of the John Ryan, party includes Neil Andersen, Jack day after Conway, Jack Calvin, Frank Calvin Kecper at Pyramid Fisheries. and Howard Bradshaw. Music for| ~ “Ferdinand the Bull.” Cubs, Charlotte Ryan, sister of left by plare Wednes-| a summer hers as bouk~i (388-t1) | WANT ADS " FoR CSALE | |OLDSMOBILE Hydromatic 1941, sedan. Excellent condition WH'(‘ Empire Box C-1087. \‘ WISCONSI}. b }) Uu,mes de ({HX!C)HL’, will be by Mrs. Frank Cas-| Jim Henry's troller burned and| 6 weeks. Boat “Emily Jane,” City hle and Mrs. Claude Rhoades. sank this week near Warm Springs.| Flcat. (388-12) | . {Henry had started a fire aboard, e Delegates of Sitka LOOM left by then gone to another boat to visit ‘GE"‘ NE SKUNK fur jackel, plane Tuesday to attend the Alaska By the time flames were noticed| C¥ Up length. Size 1678150, Moose Association meeting in An- aboard his boat, Mine, is was too ~“rite P- O Box 1045, Juneau, chorage September 26-29. Those at- late for effective action | (388-14) ending are Charles M. Peterson,| —_———— HD:&G D?)’D(;Er7;)1?};’\11’7?700_111)')]&0 Sgt. Harry Bell, Harry Hagen and Fur cleaning, Repairing and re-| . hauled. $500. Phone 032 da Don McGraw. | modeling. Victor's Fur Factory. | (388-t3) _— | adv. L iy 220 e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin and Phone Duualas Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin Were NOTICE OF HEAiNG ON FINAL | (388-t3) hosts at a buffet dinner for M| and Mrs. evening at the Frank Calvin home AND DISTRIBUTION on Marine Street. Places were set| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | for 14 and following dinnet ping-|that on September 30th, 1946, |pong and darts were played. |SANTE DEGAN. as administrator | Mr. and Mrs. Chown and infant ¢ the estate of JOHN BATISTA daughter Joan arrived by plane on|paARIN, deceased, made and filed | Tuesday as ”‘f‘ guests of MIS. in the above-entitled Court at Ju- | Ctlown's . Mrs, Stockton Webb. | neau, AluskA, his Final Account and | !The Ch"“‘"‘ home is in Portland, | peport and Petition for Final Award | Orezon, where Mr. Chown has an and Distribution, and that on said lelectrical supply wholesale house. |day this Court entered its order On Friday morning the Chowns gjrecting that a hearing be had upon | |left aboard the Romany IIT with| gaiq Binal Account and Report and Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Webb Who petition for Final Award and Dis- plan to spend six weeks outside. \'Ihe Chowns will go only as far as ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND ! {cember 3rd, 1946, 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day said United States Commissioner |and Prcbate Judge, in the Federal- at 1 Clyde at a Mrs. Mike McKallick, whose hus- band passed away this summer at! | Spokane, Wash,, returned by plane Wednesday on a business trip. cinet, Territory of Alaska, and re- | appear and make their objections, if |any, thereto, and to the settlement thereof; and, to the adjudication, payment and distribution of the en- tire residue of the assets of this estate in equal shares to the fol- | lowing 1: Antonio Marin, a brother deceased, of legal age, residing Della Croix, Chambery, France. 2: Francesco Marin, a brother of deceased, of legal age, I | S. Stino, Carbolone, Italy. 3: Carlo Santo Marin, a brother cf deceased, of legal age, residing in 8. Stino, Carbolone, Italy. 4: Angelina Marin Marckesim, a sister of the deceased, of legal age, residing in S. Stino, Carbolone, Italy 5: Luigia Marin Cester, of deceased, of legal age, in 8. Stino, Carbolone, Italy. 6: Augusta Maria .zarin. Buca- {lon, a sister of deceased. of legal age, residing in 8. Stino, Cagbolone, Italy. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 30th day of September, 1946. (Seal) GORDON GRAY, Acting United States Commissioner Mrs. Join Van Horn left by planc Portland for She was ac- Don McGraw. Thursday enroute to Medical treatment {companied by Mrs. Harold Hodgins left by plane Sun- day to return to the University of Washington as a sophomore after spending the summer here with Dr and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Simms left |1ast weekend on a comkination bus- iiness and pleasure trip to the | States. Mr. Simms is an owner of the Sitka Marine Railway. Mr. and Mrs, John Kienast and infant son left last weekend for wSeamc after a summer here, where . Kienast was accountant for the ‘Pymmid Fisheries. | Mrs. Bill Walton and daughter | Loretta left last weckend to spend (some months in the States. They | lp]an to return before the holidays. | | ’ “Cap” T. A. Andersen and Ole | "Nedt spent several days in town | and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. week, arriving aboard the, First publication, Oct. 1, 1946. | “Runke” and returning by plane. | Last pubhcalmn Oct. 22, 1946. They make their home in Chicha- | - b |7 NOTICE 1O CKEDITORS i ol A |In the Commissioner’s Court for the | | Mrs. James Reeder arrived by Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | {plane from the States Thursday to| ber One. |join her husband who is an em- ! Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- that the undersigned was, on the 116th day of September, 1946, duly |appointed executor of the last will and testament of Charles Holden Switzer, deceased. All persons having claims against | the estate of deceased are required |to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the under- | signed at Juneau, Alaska, within six | menths frcm the date of this notice, |at the office of Faulkner & Ban- field. Dated this 16th day of September, 1946. @« W | | FRED W. ORME, Executor of the estate of Charles | H. Switzer, deceased. | First publication, Sept. 17, 1946. Last publication, Oct. 8, 1946. O e e SN G VOTE FOR STEVE VUKOVICH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DIVISION Your Vote Will Be Ajpreciated 590 00 . 50.00 50.00 16.00 16.00 hour hour hour hour hour per per per per per 50.00 16.00 hour hour per per hour hour 75.00 16.00 per per HIS RECORD IN THE LAST thka at Sitka Hotel LEGISLATURE FOR ITSELF (Paid adv.) TAKS Roger Chown Thursday | pgpiTION FOR FINAL AWARD | tribution before it on Tuesday, De- | at the office of the | | Territorial Building, in Juneau Pre- | quiring all persons to then and there | of | | in iding in | & sister | residing | BATHROOM RUGS in ‘ and shag.—Home Beautiful. BICYCLE ;,md cundmon | Douglas 473 between 9 a.m. noon. 287-13) | PIANO FOR SALE. For informa- tion call Green 750 after 5:30 (387-t3) V-bottom: swiff with 10 hp. Call 586, | 16-1t. ; Johnson. 11934 INTERNATIONAL dump truck. Goced condition. Red 462, (386-tf) MODEL A 1% ton truck m‘goo:l condition. Call Dcuglas 832. (386-t3) 2 SEATTLE, politan center. vator, go and furniture 4 years, Write Em- pire C 1074. (386--) room Hotel, Metro- SEATI‘LL Capatal House, 25 units. $35,000 down will handle. Bal. cn contract. Write Empire C 1073. (386-) 27 ft. CRUISER, 31-D-415. Prit'rd} for quick sale. Float 3, stall 4. Phone Green 410. (385-tf) | — WANT TO GET IN out of the rain? We have a house listed for | $9,000. 5 rooms. downstair 3 bedrooms up. furnished, close in, $5,000 to handle. Shattuck Agency. | (385-14) VONJA “D". NEW this year. 135 hp, 2 to 1 red. Combination- packer and halibuter. 10 mile cruising. Contact First Nat. Bank. (384-112) | | | SEVERAL HUNDRED roller skates. Available now. Write 1053. 0 TWO-WHEEL lumber trucks for | large and one small apartment— Beautiful view—Inquire at 802 Gold Belt Ave. Phone Black 470. uated in the business section of town—right on the main street. Write or wire Gradelle Leigh | Realty Co.,, Box 468, Fairbanks, Aleska. (379-t12) I | HOUSE with two apartments—One apartment ready for immediate occupancy. Fufnished and in nice residential neighborhood. Part down and terms. Call in person to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (367-t1) CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy to haul. S8hores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler 29 (340-t0) APT. HOUSE ana two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin anc furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,00¢ down and terms on balance, Phone 485. (333-tf) MISCELLANEOUS “Phone | and | Switehboard, ele- | od net. $69,000 for lease | Hill Apartment | Empire C| (384-6) | (382-tf) “ROOMXNG HOUSE in Cordova.| Excellent income property. Sit- —— 'DUPLEX income, home combined, fm— APT. HOUSE and cabins, monthly | Chenille | 13 | i | 1 i i { | | | sale. Juneau Lumber Mills. 1 (382- u‘y‘ WA"TED i | FURNISHED HOUSE with one|{SODA FOUNTAIN HELP. Warfield | Drug Store. (388-tf) motor, just installed. Phone 777.|, i '"NANTED—Woman or man dish| FOR SALE Beautiful, recently built, Completely furnished, Electric equipment, vacuum Cleaner, washing machine, Norge heating system with Humidifier, garage, large Landscaped lot, large basement. Steady rental assured. avr. $540 near Federal bldg., Small down payment, balance reasonable monthly payments. Sound investment. HOUSES South Franklin prices—| $1,000, $2,000, and $5,600. BEDROOM house furnished, Large basement, Good neighborhood 3 BEDROOM house, occupancy | appr. 2 wks. furnished, furnace, Washing machine, etc. 4 BEDROOM housc, Double garage, 3-room basement, Furnace, furnished, enough Acreage build 3 additional hnuses,; BEDROOM house, 831 Easin Rd.| Completely furnished, RcIrlgcra- tor, washing machine, cumpletc cement basement. Immediate oc-| cupancy. Priced right. (384-t4) | 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS--ACCCUNTANTS Phone 676 oyer First National Bank | | [ 1 JUNEAU REAL ESTATE AGENCY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $500 DOWN 4 UN1Y' APARTMENT Pr xu‘tl to Sell. CAR INCLLDFD A Beaautiful 2 Bedroom, Plastered, ; Hardwood, Cedar Closets, All electric Kitchen. 2 Bedrooms. Refrigeration. ON HIGHWAY 4 Rooms Modern, Garage. PATENTED LAND Near Haines. - |BALMAT & COMPANY RFAL ESTATE and RENTALS 2nd Fioor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 OFFICE SPACE fol L‘(ll agency. Will pay rent or answer | phone etc, in exchange. Lee! Butts, P. O. Box 242. (387-tf) | EX-NAVY MAN and wife want| small fur. apt. Employed by CAA.| | NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N.Y. TUEQDAY OCTOBER 1, 1946 oLD SUNNY BROOK Whiskey—A Blend b i “Sure, Mr. Abercrombie, Clipper express rates are lower, but the bear must be dead” Pan American flies live chicks, thousands of them, scratch- ing and peeping. But a live, Lealthy bear . .. with muscles *way out to here . . . is something else again. We fly lots of furs Outside, but the bear, or other occupant, always has been removed first. Fur, gold, game— just about everything an Alaska businessman or sportsman wants to send — can go by low-cost Clipper express. Get cxpress and passenger information at the address below. Pav AMERICAN WorLp AIRWAYS The ; stem of //¢f7/jm] C7);m Baranot Hotel Phone 106 No pets no:i chiidren. Call Ed; Meyer, Hotel Juneau. (385-16) | HOUSEKEEPER. Phone 234, | ‘38346»5 washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—By Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom modern house, preferably furnish- ed or partly furnished with yard. Reasonably priced. Write Empire XYZ. (372-) FEMALE laundry worker. Alaska Laundry. CARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED_Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. . Phone 788. FOR RENT 2 ROOM fur. apt. Oil range and bath. 513 Willoughby. (386-t3) There is no substitute for newspaner advertising! e e e BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP M. S. Leota sails from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M.} to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage) 10" IH A\ IRIR A\\ BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I M. POWELL—Haines Agent e WILL SHARE 2 bedroom apt. with single girl. Green 460. (386-t3) HOUSEWORK done by the hour or day. Phone Green 372. (383-t6) APT—One block from (370-t) SEAVIEW Federal Build.ng. wnd _alterations. (376-t1) DRESSMAKING Phone Black 694. ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hu?.el—Ph 886. HAVE YOUR PAINTING and pa- pering and decorating done by competent union mechanics. Call Green 810 after 5 p.m. (376-tf) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 566, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t1) LOST AND FOUND BLUE TAFFETA utility bag. Con- tains coveralls size 3. Write Empire Box C-1091. (388-t1) MAN'S WRIST WATCH, western styled band. Call 121 daytime. WINTER & POND CO,, Ine. Complete Phetographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop, o R & S MR Y GUARANTEED = Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 sxs Decker Way. LISTEN 7 p.m. KINY October 5 and 7 — Hot — Alaska Taxpayers League. Program Speaker, Albert White, ady. (376-tf) Things for Your Office CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATTLE 4 - ELiot 5323 Serving AlaskaExclusively < ™ s T Women's Avernes “It’s the Nicest Store In Town' Baranof Hotel Building Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS THI management of this 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 Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to 3 maximum .o $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION T T T T T

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