The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1946, Page 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946 COCRIATLPARTY HED e hort Hakalas BY W. R. JACKSON AT | JEEP (LUB SUNDAY' William R. osackson, club stew- ard of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Taku Post, Sunday held a private cocktail party for Juneau, friends. | Among those attending the event were Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Gruening, Mayor Waino Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs.| Horace Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Har-| old Gronroos. VFW Post Com- mander Harold Mayo and other rast officérs and their wives. The party was held by special urangement in the VFW Jeep club, 10rmally closed on Sunday. - BUTTER CRUST Dinner Rolls for Thanksgiving. Order yours NOW! Sully's Bakery THIRTY DAY NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the United States Commissioner’s Court for Precinct of Sitka, Divi- sion Number One, Territory of Alaska. IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of ERNEST W. HILLMAN, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Alaska Credit Bu- “eau; administrator of the estate of Ernest W. Hillman, deceased, to th creditors of and all persons haviny claims against said décedent, o cx- hibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within thirty days after the first poting of this notice, to the administrator at First National Bank Bldg., at the town of Juneau Alaska, the same being the olace “or | the transaction of business of said | estate. ' ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU, a cor- poration, By SUE M. KENNEDY, Administrator First publication, Nov. 26, 1946. Last publication, Dec. 17, 1946. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION, U S. Federal Works Agency, Public ,Roads Administration, Juneau, Al- aska, November 22, 1946. Public Roads Administration contemplates the advertisement for bids for the grading and surfacing of Glacier Highway, Alaska Forest Highway Project 2-D4, E3, F7, H2. The con- tract involves approximately 65 miles of grading and surfacing, in- cluding the necessary drainage sttuctures and 180 linear feet of gteel truss spans with approach spans. Preparation of certain phases of the plans and specifications may delay this atdvertisement until too late to examine the project in the field, and in order that interested contractors may we in position to submit bids when called for in the near future, they are advised to ex- amine the project at once before snow conditions make ine' project inaccessible, Information regarding plans, etc. may be obtained at the dffice of the Public Roads Admin- istration, 419 Federal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. The project is located approximately nine miles north of the town of Juneau, Al- aska. C. F. Wyller, Acting District Engineer. Pirst publication, Nov. 25, 1046, Last publication, Nov. 27, 1946. Observe Wedding Anniversary Sun. Mr. and Mrs. George Salo enter- tained a group of friends at their home on Fifth and Park Sunday night, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Hakala on the occasion of their ‘first wedding anniversary Five tables of pinochle were in play during the evening, and the guests of honor were the winners of both first prizes. Sig Nyman was given the men's consolation prize. and Mrs. Herbert Savikko the ladies’ The guests included Mr. Mrs. Arthur Vienola, Mrs. Ethyl Beuterbaugh, Abel Koskey, Mrs Rina Davies, Mrs. Suoma Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Savikko, Mrs and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA e o e e George Harju, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Haro, Nyman, Mr. and Mrs William Helin and son Billy, Mr and Mrs. Eiland Pearson and Col- leen Pearson, Walter J. Maki, Glor- ia Maki, Caroline Haro, Maria Os- terback, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bert- l:oll, Selma Maki, Mr. and Mrs. A. Penttinen, Mr. and Mrs. Gust| Nurmi, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Joiin- | con and the honored guests, Mr. | Sig and Mrs. Hakala and young son,| Allan. > s - NOTICE George and Lucille Converse have | leased the Scandanavian' Rooms | and will take possession Dec. 1,! 1046. Rentals paid in advance for | occupancy should be paid the new learsees 436-5t - o — BUTTER CRUST Dinner Rolls for Thanksgiving Order yours NOW! Sully’'s Bakery. *No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean when we invite you to relax on a Clipper”’ Clipper flying time, all the way from Nome to Seattle, is 'way less than a day. So Mr. “A” won't need his nightie. But he can relax in the adjustable lounge seats of the Douglas-built DC-3. And a stewardess will help make him comfortable . . . see that he has good food aloft as part of the fare. Pan American will be glad to help you plan a trip %0 anywhere. Just inquire at the address below. Bgrano! Hotel \ Phone 106 "PIN AMERICAN Wartp ARWAYS e System of He '7(///10 4, 7/’/’}5(/; THE AIRLINE STEWARDESS is one of the vital personalities that bave developed with the progress of passenger travel. Trained . . . capable . . . and courteous, the stewardesses on P N A’s Coast Liners are known for their constar and careful attention t0 the comforts of passengers on every P N A flight. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES stewardesses assist each passenger with the utmost consideration. Their services exemplify the bigh standards of air trans- portation and the character of a great Airlime that has invested. its future in its own Alasha! FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to P N A * Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. Paciric NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST cAirlines RESERVATIONS and TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines Hilda Maljanen, Mr. and Mr.‘[ | | | | | BRINGING DIDN'T NOW YOU “THE LAST DRINK YOU'LL HAVE )~ T F - DRINK. DEEPLY, MISS OYL,'TiS L \ GOOD HEAVENS ... THE COWBOYS DIDN'T KNOWEA HOUSE WAS (IP HERE ... ’ “a £ THE INDO-CHINESE NATIVES WHO SALVAGED THE SCORCHED METAL FROM THE WRECK OF SNAKE TUMBLINS AIRPLANE HAD PUT UP A CRO5< AT THE SPOT...IT SAID " HONOR- TO WHOM HONCOR. I5 DUE THERE YOU ARE? THE FLINTHEART CHOPPED MEAT HOUSEWARMING PARTY. BUT YOU = AWAY, AN’ LO WHAT HAPPENED!, I DONT GWE A HOOT WHAT YE DO WIF THAT WUTHLESS CHUNK Q' GLASS --- I'M GITTIN' QUT O’ THIS INFUNNEL CAVE!! THANK. 1 | GOODNESS- || TO LIVING ¢ HE CAN'T || WILL. CONT LIVE | | FOREVERY ‘ HOW ABOUT \ THE JAP PATROLS ON THE GROUND ALMOST CAUGHT ME BECAUSE I WAS HOLLERING I NEARLY BLEW MY RADIO TRANMNTER! THE SAME THING ! 4 VERY GOOD? 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