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PAGE SIX g Make Use of the Excellent 3 been equipped for wood working,|Charteris is spending a few days| e A y cabinet construction, metal work- with Mrs. P. S. Ganty of Hoonah,| The Sanford-Washington foo Service Prov ided by Our [ FROM SITKA ing and machine work. Naviga-|who is in Juneau to see off her|game October 25 will be Witn | tion will be taught ith the aid|children, Wally and Mary Jane, x'e—‘by 21 Sitkans, if present plans are| R SCHEDULBS | of a recently acquired FS boat.|turning to school in Seattle realized. Reservations are being NEW | (Special Corresondence) Native arts and crafts will be| ‘made by the Totem Air Service to, | SITKA, Alaska, Sept. 6—The Sit- taught, including their industrial| Jim Calvin returned Monday | fly Sitka passengers to Seattle ka Arts and Crafts Salmon Derby and commercial possibilities. frrom a brief vacation trip in Ju-|Friday afternoon, allowing time | Passenger and Express [closed Sunday, after a two week Until completion of the two du- neau where he was a guest at the|for businessmen to transart some| |extension, with the following win-|plexes intended for wuse in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Thomp- | business before the game The: % {ners and First King, 27': home economics department, stu- son. {turn trip will be made bun@a) DAILY {pounds, Mrs. Marie Forbes, a down dents will obtain practical exper- A |atternoon. Reservations are bc{ng Juneau—Ketchikan sleeping bag; second King, Glenn jence in the school kitchen and in| Len W. Peterson returned last made through the outhua.slexlr’x SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | A Raynolds, a waterproof hunt- the decorating of the recreational weekend from Seattle after sell- Travel Bureau, s ‘:1th ['ml t e 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU .iinniiisianes ...Ar. 4:10P ing coat. First Cohoe, 12 Ibs, by halls and guest rooms. Home nurs-iing his cruiser, which he had tak-|airline, and the s“k‘: Sentinel, £0- Lv. PETERSBURG ...Ly. 3:20P jLarry Calvin, spotting scope; ing and child care will be mclud-_cn south two weeks ago. laponsm\ of the lllp ht { Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P {second cohoe, 9 1bs, a GI Coleman ed in the course | PR S o 5 r b Lv. 2:00P | Stove. | R Passengers leaving by Totem Air| 12408 &r. KEROHIEAN [ The Derby was originally spon- A group of Army men from An-{Servicz plane Wednesday includ- HVE PRISO"ERS Juneau—Sitka [sored jointly by Sitka Arts and chorage and a group of civilians|ed Allen Nelson, Mrs. Rex Mar-| ‘AKEN moM HERE 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU s Ar. 1i:50°A |Crafts and Radio Station KBW, working for the US Engincers un- |chant, Melvin Kuehl, Geraid Rog-| *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A {which withdrew on the closing of der the direction of Grant Logan|ers, Barbara Nigh, Mr. and Mrs. I'o M(NHl JA“ (* or earlier) |the station shortly after the Derby are doing extensive work on the/Robert Hagen, Chas. House, Phocbe| 3 {was started. National Cemetery. Besides fixing Bowers, Mrs. B. Lawrence, Carl| sisoners were taken to the| | [the grounds and paths, painting Godsey, Mrs. Byron Cross, David, Pentitentiary at MeNeil TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS | The Sitka Rod and Gun Club the guns, fences, platform, ete.!Cross i . Wash., Saturday via PAA Juneau—Haines—Skagway 1‘15 again sponsoring the annual graves ar being prepared for five| pRAten’ ] 'by Deputy U. S. Marshal Sid 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU s b nseasion Deer Derby. Prizes offered this'additional bodies of service mcn! Botby Hunter, son of Mr. and and Max Rog_ers. 2:55P Lv. HAINES |year are: a 3': hp Scott Atwater|which will be brought here from Mrs. R. Hunter, broke his arm for, oners, their crimes and 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY - {outboard motor; a 12-gauge Rem- other towns. {the second time last weekend in s were: George R. Harsh- All Times ps’r 1120 ) |ington pump gun, model 31; a |Kalinen Bay, just after the remov- mann, larceny from a boat at| | Springfield .22 automatic rifle; a2 Henry Moy will take over man-ial of the cast which he'd been Juneau and burglary at KekuIsland,| Juneau — Icy Strait Area portable spotlight; an air mat- agement of the Sitka Cafe for the wearing since the Fourth of July. 3 years on each count; Frank J. LEAVE JUNEAU—"*—for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion |tress; a duck hunters plastic rain winter months, during the absencs'He was brought to town and the Kourt, burglary at Pelican, 3 Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Peiican, Kim- \outfit; and a pair of sportsmen’s of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Rogers, the arm put put into a new cast. years; Meredith Lotze, burglary at shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. ifly weight rubber boots. The prizes owners. The Rogers plan to lakEi Bobby is leaving this weekend git 3 years; Peter Malbeuth, (Depurture time and sequence of stops variable) lare on display in the windows of their 65-foot pleasure boat, the|with his parents via Totem Air assault with a dangerous weapon' {the Public Utilities Office Pagan, to Seattle for an overhaul, Service to spend the winter in at Juneau, 18 months; and Jame: | The deer will be weighed and and return to Sitka in the Spring.iPortland, Oregon, where he has/Y. P: . burglarly at Juneau, 18 MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS | heasured at the Sitka Cold Storage .o — joined the Junior Symphony or- months. Juneau — Chatham Area | with Joe Ashby and Pennie Peter- Frank Richards has moved his|chestra. PRSI £ LEAVE JUNEAU -——*—— for Hawk inlet, Tenakee, Ison acting as judges. Closing dates real cstate and accounting office RUMMAGE SALE | Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return lwill ke November 18. {from the Conway Building to the| ngicc Marian Schm::z of e Na-| Old and new; Friday, 12, next| (Departure time and sequence of stops variable | —— Coliseum Building. Sorial ‘Tuberculogs Assoctation was|to Ssars 61 3t The Sitka Liquor Dealers Asso- - here this week on a survey of the -y G x ciation has arranged for the award-| Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Chisholm ' oy o ™ 0% o ereular pat-| AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC PHONE 612 ling of a new Plymouth Sedan in have bought the Fred Nelson hOme je;is guring and after hospitali- LAND lits drive to raise money for the on B. Street. The Nelsons left ,,ii0, for the Alaska Native Ser-| Notice is hereby given that pur- Y Crippled Children’s Association, some weeks ago for the Shumagin|yice suant to an act of Congress of the nlns" |part of which will go to the Or- Islands, where Mr. Nelson is em-, United States, approved January 21, ‘lll'r pedic Hospital on Japon: 1)1rf;\'cu Im ‘zhe cnnsl-:;:xtcnon of a! Charles Whittimore and Frank | 1939, gra “} 100,000 acres of land Tickets will be on sale at var- uew cold storage pi 4 |Richards are cooperating on a pro- to u,g‘ Territory of Alnsk‘a for mcb Es iious stores in town and the award- o Heatbey - have 'ject for the amusement of chil- exclusive use and benefit of the :n‘g will be on Alaska Day. | Bob fllr]»d l‘tm «13(‘1“; ir!: Block dren of the Qrthopedic Hospital Alaska Aguicultural Colleg_e “d .goat/zea.fteJMt | e L o oo ovsae{Fier B o s fym, thme o Sutol of e 8w e Uiy | qu { Mayor H Hagen hgs an- 3 in the Brady Tra [the *children and are requesting Of Alaska; and pursuant to an Act JUNEAU {nounced that the proposed two Sirstad. that anyone having suitable rolls of the Temitorial Legislature, ap- |percent sales and service tax or- |lend themfl, proved March 12, 1935, authorizing =/ |dinance will be presented at the| mpne Mt Edgecumbe post f'hc V?Ivex'sx:i)' of. Altasdka ‘S,SleCLi 7*1" xt Council ~meeting, Tuesday opened on Japonski Tuesday with| Roland Wurster, head of the and sell lands granted under said the 9th, and has urged the public npro George Nelson as postmis- Sheldon Jackson Junior College, Act of January “1'..11929‘ “;e ‘f;‘tll- [to attend to offer suggestions and . Boxes will soon be avail- returned this week with his wife Versity of Alaska, will, on the lith comments. The ordinance provides oo Business hours will be an- and daughter, from a summer's va- d“'V “f‘o"l"b(’" 1947, at thev hour ;1)[ for the establishment of a $2P- poupced as soon as a convenient cation Outsidte. two o'clock P.M. of said day, on the arate fund for educational and ¢.hequle is determined. | ¥ front ‘s‘te:)s (?x the Federal Bu:l‘dm_g health uses only Cobict | Passengers leaving on the Ellis in Fairbanks, Alaska. sell at Pnbhc | Er 3 . & | plane for Ketchikan Thursday were auction for cash, to the llighg‘st._nn: u & The Pyramid Fisherizs will can Mrs. Russell Clithero left DbY cqp peterson, Neil Anderson and best l.ndzlel. the following describe nefflgeyahon fish this fall, between October plane Monday, enroute via PAA.'Np and Mrs. L. C. Berg. tracts of land, all of which are lo- 15 and November 15, according to for Minneapolis, where she will cated in Tu\vns}_up 1 South, R_ange 2/ cennery manager Frank Wright, visit her daughter, Gordon; her' a ;5 host Juncheon was given on West of the Fairbanks meridian: Jr. A power scow, cux:m:‘!e 'cl son I)x;k, ;ho lx\ :ndfl'd»dm l::c Thursday at the Sitka Cafe private Sectl 1:; e flig(u)gg acres i ktetween forty an {ifty from the aval Academy in 1= dining room for Mrs. lelnm Section will be chartered napolis, and Mr. Clithero, Who posenierc Lol st dgien] NW 1 160.00 !0 for the season, to ke used in ¢ flew south some weeks ago. ade-ds in presenting SWy 160.00 junction with the regular cannery During the Clitheros’ absence! pi Fuest with a farewell N4 of SEY 80.00 13 tenders. the Sitka Hotel will be managed .- £ Lot 1 26.93 Reglflar salhngs fl’OlTl Sea“le Mr. Wright plans to fly to Se- by Paul Ruddell. | Lot 2 36.37 H attle within ten days and return s | Rodenberg was Lot 3 6.72 and Tacoma: WaShlngion for the fall canning. His import- Don McGraw of the CONWAY 1.0+ guoct at a farewell fm giv- Section 23 Wi, of NW1, 80.00 ed crew of machinists, foremen, Dock Company, returned last \\eek‘”‘ u& Beta ma Phi Sorority, Lot 2 42.57 i etc., will leave on the next Totem end from the Moose convention inloe (whioh Mrs. Rodenberg is eone Lot 3 57.60 ror nales and lnlormahnn Service plane. Ohio. While Outside, Mr. Mec- \O‘- three remaining charl[ir m.cm Lot 6 2424 CONSULT | —_— Graw visited with relatives in SeV-i{ys The tea was held this af- Section27Lot 1 227 | Mt Edecumbe Sfchoolh rl);l eral states. ternoon at the home of sorority ! to:: Zgig : Japonski will open September 13, | president, Mrs. Trigve Strom. | o - AIaSka Transporta’lcfl compan’ with an enrollment of 600 pupils Mrs. W. C. Charteris left by’ KT Lot 9 5674 for grades five to eight and high plane Wednesday from Juneau,! aps Ken Nordby was hostess Lot 10 56.13 GASTINEAU HOTEL R e » 3 at a surprise stork shower for| Lot 11 37.1° P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 [Mrs. Glenn Hagen Thursday eve- b 2811(101;'12 e iggg Ining, at her home in B. Street.| Section 4 of 4 40. Juneau, Alaska Wi st ite NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Lot 1 53.00 NOTICE is given that the under- Lot 2 31.03 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA training, school NORTHLAND SAILINGS NORTHBOUND September *6 September 20 October 4 HENRY GREEN — —— — o NORTNLANU H\AN‘FCR‘AYXON LO SOUTHBOUND September 9 September 23 October 7 AGENT SERVING SOUTKEASUERN ALASKA DePENDABLY Millions of temperate people HARBOR CAFE Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30c¢ OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. enjoy BEER, the light Complete Lunch, 85¢ refreshment beverage Your Deposits . ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS « manugement of this 4ed 1o conserva- The safety ALK 1S D10 ive operation )t depusiturs’ tunds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Denosit In- surance Corporation. which insures each of our deposit- s agamnst 10ss to a maxi- num of $5,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION s e ’ SR “Its the Water” SAFE THE ORIGINAL LIGHT TABLE BEER CHE OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OlYMPlA, WASHINGTON, U.S. A, JUNEAU MARINE CoO. Marine MABINE WAYS and Hardware ““comerrvenon © Boat Sales DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Rubber Boals oot west eisutn s, Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our W P ———— [ ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ‘ ¥ i | , months from the date of this notice, |25, 1947. | First publication, Aug. 26, 1947. signed has been appointed by the | probate court at Juneau, Alaska, ad- ministrator of the estate of THOM- AS OLSON, deceased. All persons having claims against deceased’s es- tate will present them to the under- signed, duly verified, within six | | sal at Juneau, Alaska. | to Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August N. C. BANFIELD, Administrator. | Last publication, Sept. 16, 1947. Frank Her-|Fifteen guest ocational with'with her sister, Mrs. ere present and ] particular emphasis on shop work rick who returned via PAA to|joined in presenting Mrs. Hagen and home ecconomics, will be z,n‘ihcx home in Minnesota nne‘ a with a baby swing. Games were en. One of the plane hangars has two weeks visit in Sitka. Mrs.|played during the evening. 1926.83 acres | No sale of any of the foregoing | tracts can be made for a considera- tion less than a minimum price of five dollars ($5.00) per acre. The foregoing tracts offered for le comprise portions of the old wnsite of Chena, adjoining and | neighboring tracts. Dated April 18, 1947 CHARLES E. BUNNELL President, University of Alaska First publication, July 29, 1947. Last publication, Sept. 30, 1947. when your g dry Triangle Way ! The Triangle Cleaners SUIT RUINED? No Sir-ee . . Spots fade away like magic cleaned the eff CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL armen are ient TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1947 foededodei {7 3 | WAN T ADS |5 BEDROOM House. Fully furn- - \L’\R(-E Spcedloat. Ses Geo. Bed- C ! Heart of 1;:5:;]" Fiisello; 604 nar, Auk Bay. 77 3t LOVELY HOME, 3%%-mile ]\Osl, 3 = - 5 3% acres patented land. Two SMALL boat and gear, No. 31A178, bedroom house fully furnished.! at City Float. 7 6t Immediate posscssion. $5,500. | o gy 3-bedroom nome—compl. fur. new- $450 CASH buy 371 Tord V-3 Se- Iy decorated, large cement base-| dan. Heater, G-ply tires, good ment, garage, 2 bathrcoms, work motor. Call Green 150. tf-dh shop, laundry, electric Kitchen, poaa oo phone 123, room huge closets, good neighborhood. 201, 5 to 6 evening, or Boat Har- 2-bedroem FHA, 3 lots, Douglas. bor 12 noon to 1 p. m. 77 2t 1-bedroom home, everything elec- _ i trical. Douglas. FILL Gravel. Lowest rates in 2-Apt. home with 2 marine run- years. P. M. Schneider. Phone ways. Compl. furn.,, good income Red 380. 677 1mo property. e S Y e NEW KERMATH Sea Cub 25 HP Cppsid g e LN Marine Motor still in crate, com- Apex No. 1—48 ft. Packer. |Decker Bldg. incl. apts, 2 large, | store space rentals. rine invest,‘ | Terms. | {ALASKA VETERANS! Grocery business in fast growing fishing ‘ town. New bldg., living quarters fully furn, tmmediate occupancy. ‘ Mcderate sum will handle. Pic- tures, facts, figures, our office. FRITZ COVE—4-1ms. fully furn. with bath, cement basement, new | Internaticnal truck. |AUK BAY rooms, bath, fuily | furn, redecorated, etc. Wash room, clean grounds, etc. _*/MURPHY & MURPHY REALTOGS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phen2 676 over riret Natiwr=l Baod x bxi RENT ROOMS rOR niNi Down own at Darnell’s. 657-t1. i e mlieated rooms, clean old St. 656-t1. plete with reverse gear, genera- tor and starter, $500.00. Call Blue 623, 6. pm. to 9 p.m. 76 3t e. Good income. 6 6t PRICED for quick sm smnll mat- tress, good as new. Bluz 626. 6 tf BUSINESS for ireen 400. NEW Black evening Phcne 022 size 24 6 2t Write Pyramid Fish- SEINE Boat ciies Co., Inc, Sitka, Alaska. 6 6x TRAILER in good condition. Call 201. 76 6L ONE WITTE Diesel 1500 watt 32 $575.00; one Universal 110, watts. §375. Auke Bay Gro- cery, ph’n:‘ 023 - 2 rin 6 tf mmsm (,h'ul 2 sinks, cabinet , $152. Cash. Call 234 ¢ 1319, 75 3t Approx. 2 3 aJ H, beach frontage, '\\Ccl]ent view, Jamestown Bay, Sitka. Indudes 2 Iedloom hous?, kasement fur- . " 2 I N s e, utility room, good garden OFFICES for rent in SImpson gite Write John Ryan, Box 3086, 624-tf sitka, Alaska. 75 3t tchen privileges — HOMe 1935 COUPE, new tires, car in A-1 | Hotel. Phone 886. condition. Call efter 5 p. m., Ph. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by dey or Dwadk 2. e week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 13 3¢ FORD V8 sedan. Call 646-3% | Douglas 253 ater 5 pm. 75 3t ROOMS—Kitznen privileges Guibe SIMIL CiTY Hotel-—-Ph. 886. mscr:x.muzous D%Vh C pire Office. AVON PRODUCTS representat | Phone Bluck 475. PO Box b2 ! 656-t1. BEAU%; SHOP. Permanenis, ete. Green 483. | Violet Seaberg, 636-tf WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarg'ng Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phoue 201 | 315 Decker Way. | WANTED wanted for man and~ wif: employed. Call {APT. both Cafe. zo care for Call Percy's 73t RELIABLE woman 18 months old baby. before 8 p. m. Mrs Toman. for children, 71t SUPERVISED play 8-5 daily. Central. Ph. T49. WANTED, clderly lady as compan- ion; board, room and small sal- ary. Write P.O. Box 38. 6 4t {ROOM for neat, quiet lady. Phone | Blue 332. 76t | WANTED: Reliable lady to take care of two children, 4 and 5 years old, from 7:30 am. to 5 pm. Phone Green 130 aiter 5:30! p. m. 676 6t STENOGRAPHER, experienced for Juneau; also executive type sec- | retary for Fairbanks. Alaska ! | Credit Bureau. 6 3t RENT OR LEASE, 2 bedroom/ house; good references, will as-| sume a reasonable responsibility. | Richard Boyce, Baranof Hotel. 676 6t PIANOS RENTED and TUNED | Anderson Shop. WANTED, usherette. Century Theatre. Apply 20th| 5 3t LS ] TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished; per- manent residents. Ph. 849, 69 t " PATTERN BOOK for Fall now in, Steel Crochet Hoo Sewing Machine Needles, Yarn, magazines at cover price. Fishing & Hunting equipment Bay Hardware. 5Tt “wING " Marine I:nglne, 320 cuin. displacement. Brand ne $1,000. - Madsen- Gycle: and - Fish= ing Sup; % 6t $200.00 G. E. Co sole radio-phono- graph with 20 records, $75; Sea Scout uniform, size 36, $10; boy's bike, $10; 1/5 HP Vivell model airplane, coil, condenser, gas and_ accessories, $15. Phone 446. 670 ti HOUSE for sale in Douglas, $9,500. May be financed. las 46. Phone Doug- 666 tt 1'.-HP Firestone Outboard motor, 1946 model. $65. Call 581. 67 tf IRON BARK, 508 B F, 10 to 30 ft., size % x 4. ence Moy, Hoonah. l’elgt;m Clar- 665 tf FOR SALE—65' deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep freeze unit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flamo range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12t NEW ST. CLAIR DeLuxe oil ra range $195. New 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- tric water heater $110. New oil- O-Matic oil burner with controls $175. New Century oil burner with controls $175. Prices include de- livery in city. Installation extra. Phone 676. 662-tf. COMBINATION register and ad- ding machine, 9 place keys in perfect condition for bookkeep- ing. Phone 652. 661-tf., TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 53¢ E. 5th St. Call Blue 297. 660-t1. CHARLIE MILLER HESIDENCE 124 Gold St. 5 bedroom house, furnished, full basement, 2-story with oil furnace, hot water heat- ing system. New electric stove and refrigerator. Call Mike’s Place, Douglas. 649-tf. _ | COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished, On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-t1 APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 Waitresses and Fountain Girls| wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf| KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone| 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointmert. 292--tf coined by Sen. James H. Ham- mond speaking in the U. S. Sen- ate March 4, 1856. R The tortoise is a member of the reptile family, and the name is usually applied to those of the or- der who live on land. ——— The fortoise does not possess teeth, but is jaws are covered with horny beak-like plates with sharp cutting edges. The phrase “cotton is king” was |- L 632, FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST: 4-leaf Clover Brilliant ear- ring, Aug. 28, vicinity Salmon Creek Country Club. Return to Empire. 7 4t LOST: Billfold with Alaska dog sled; valuable papers; keep money; please return to Empire. Reward. 676 2t LOST: Black and tan male pup, ! months old, white spot on breast had leash hamess. Call Blu; e " e Ly »e PRl o ¢