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NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA (Special Correspondence) SITKA, Alaska Oct 10.—Fri- storm did less damage than pected. Neatest tearing the small Alaska om the ramp, cleats and all, flipping it nearly on its back and thus sailing it up the channel. It was rescued with considerable ditfi- The h r was,also torn from its moorings on Japon- was culty. As toward eve- shore boats from Japonski stopped, stranding a large p of town teen-agers who had to bowl Most of refuge the Marvin had a wonderful wind increased gone across them found Kinbergs and time. No damage amon was reported from the The Coast Guard b alert through the worst part of the night, patreliing the channel with at fishing wat were on the rfront Moose Lodge No. 700 | trick was| plane | boats | THE DAILY ALASKA | boats during the height of il storm, with their spotlight weeping the floats. Their activ- ity was déeply appreciated by all boat owners. The Kruzofi Island trail from Mud Bay to Shelikoff Bay was | Llazed and brushed out this week ! !in only two days time. Those in | the party were: Dan Moller, s veyor and head man; Carl Wallen- be Fred Wallenberg, Donald | Vent and Carl Kerr. | The SJS II was donated by the | Sheldon Jackson School and skip- |pered by Andrew Hope with Ghorge Herrin assisting. Tools and § | grub were provided by the Forest Service, which will also undertake upkeep of the trail. After completing the job at the | Shelikoff side, the men found |from 1913 to 1918, left a legacy of hours time. | | Winners in the Rod and Gun Club Fish Derby were a couple of Teen-Agers, Don Forbes, son of Ben Forbes, with a seven pound four ounce Dolly measuring 25 1-16 inches; and Marvin Kinberg Jr. with a Kking salmon weighing 36 pounds and measuring 41 1-8 inch- es, caught with a Martin red gill plug in Sitka Harbor. Both boys i’ Tempelhiof Ai were presented with salt wa ¥ P Acting Mayor, thanked the Americans, Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE Secref: WAL R R. HERMANSEN ‘r | p P{dwwzdfsn j RESCRIPTION SHOES ! Juneau Foof Clinic | 14 Shatiuck—Blue 379 } 0 T CSTIRTSE. S BRI S { AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—AL ! WEATHER STRIPPIN Johnson—Phone 344 B e HO Warde A. oA B B8 1 2y aly JIZGERALD | KENTUCKY'S o '¢ Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourben Whiskey B QOTTLED reels. | P are (letfto right: Capt. John T. K James Kecfe, Pittsbungh, and Lt. Elmer J. Altnow, Lodi, Calif. In spite of lots of Iresh snow on the mountain peaks the deer @ staying high and far back in t mountains. Beachcombing proved unrewarding with lew ex- ceptions. Even does and fawns are seldom sighted—and the usual hunting areas show few fresh deer ign. However, hunters continue to hunt as usual, hope springing 9 ternal from the few beautiful } tucks that are brought in. Mrs. Anne Hall Strong, wife of A. Strong, Governor of Alaska om 1913 to 1918, left legacy of to Sheldon Jackson Senior | College to provide nurses trai for a young Alaska woman. warded the scholarship to Elaine aham of Yakutat who i from the Junior Colleg pring and is now enrolled’ at «ian School o1 Nursing, Ganadc sbyterian Hospital in Arizona. de Mrs. Roberta Nicholson, wife of he late Dr. Hugh Nicholson who May, died in her sleep ptember 21, at her home in San Diego. The Nicholsons lived in Sitka for many year coming here from West Virginia. Dr. Nicholson re- tired from practice in 1938 and moved to San Diego. Both Mrs. Nicholson's son, Hugh, and daughter, Mrs, George Cerven- 'ay, were with her at the time of her death. Her son, an Army | flier, was on leave from Servi China Her daughter, whose and is on the staff of the lumbia University was home to e her mother east for a long visit Primitivo Abil collided with a car in Los Angeles, C miles an hour. (® Photo. f. The boy was coasting down SEATILE BREWING & MALTING €O, SEATTLE Unit One ‘of the Worlds. Great Organizations shexs Distributed througnout Alaska by ODOM GOMPANY WASHINGTON Habit! Director ALASKANT FEE) AT BOM) at | here the Brownells, with the Boy- ! = | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brownell, | daughter and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Max Boyer, left by plane Wednesday enroute to their home lin Los Angeles, California, where | Mr. Brownell is in business as an architect. During their brief visit ter and the néeds of the orthopedic Jients and hospital. musical trinket box; Smittyls Grill, T-bone ste: Anchor 8 Taxi, ound trip tc Sawmill Creek and Sanita; Market, order; Mercantile, $10 Tilson and Son, an 3 Sitk: n's Store, t; DI A . a hair cut; Pioneer Bakery Coliseum Theatre, two two, shows; Sitka cord case. will start noon and continue to 11:45 and as many necessary will he accommod; people from s Ciub of Mt. Edgecumbe ponsoring a carnival to be next Saturday evening at ecumbe, to raise funds for final payment on the chapel M the ers and the Ted Harrises, chart- ered the Romany IIT for a three- day fishing trip to» Lake Eva. ally every busin house has donated prizes for the : Baranof Beauty Parlor, a rmanent; Triune Service, an elec- Stoft's 5 and 10, an aluminum roas Anderson’ Grill, 's Dress Shop, nd Crait: mirro; Ann's | nightgown; Sitka Baz putse; John hot plate; Cold deluxe nless kitchen set; Wortman’s, a t Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Webb will leave on their pleasure cruiser. Romany III tomorrow for a months leisurely tour of South- €as towns, Juneau, Skagway, ¢ Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchi- kan. Though primarily a vacation trip, Mrs. Webb, who is president of the local ACCA chapter, plans to visit all ACCA chapters in other towns to acquaint them with the g g ore, a work being done by the local chap- special boats run to town. ounced X k, namely g the price of bread discontinued wholesale ac- with grocery stores. Con- y, anyone needi ad Shop, a ladies BUS BEPOT CAFE Has Bad Its Face © Lifted A Now Under the Management of MARGARET COMBY =4 Hot and Cold Sandwiches Short Orders HAMBURGERS A SPECIALTY! Ajliff Fliers Receive Gifls At ceremonies marking the 100th day of airlift operations, U. S. Air Force fliers receive gifts from Hi_ll-(oaslipg’fleads loDeaihh 5 A a sobs over the body of his eight-year-old son, Paul, EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, OCTOBER .16, 1948 FIRST ALBINO SEALS IN CAPTIVITY HERE FROM PRIBILOFS i Two baby albino seals, first, of| |such to be brought into captivity, received priority attention thls’ morring when brought off the good | |ship Penguin, Fish and Wildlite! ice craft, which docked here| the Westward this morning | o'clock. 5 } The three-month-old seals, one pure albino and one half albino,! captured on St. Paul Island in % e/ 1.t4lof group, will go by air express to their naw home in the San Uiego | zoc, California. { Although only babies, they were ! 1 a fighting mood when Dr. K. W. Kenyon, U, 8. Wildlife biologist, at- [ tempted to change their cage at the! from at 7 whbar{ this morning. They snarled | and snapped at the biologist’'s hands a3 he reached for their flippers to | lift them from the ‘cox in which| they traveled aboard the PenguilL' Kenyon, who has been working on | the Pribilof island seal herd for two, years, d they were captured s i eral weeks ago after months search for similar specimens. of | ecdinand Friedensburg, who i san Francisco, Calif; ™M/Sgt. br. (® Wirephoto. milk,"” the biologist said, “but when | - | they got hungry we fed them hali-| 'but meat.” 7 Rarity of the specimens is exem- | plified by Kenyon's statement that only one out of half a million seals is born albino. The pure albino Lrought in by the biologist has soft vellow colored fur and the, charac- Phone 676 over First National Bank teristic pink eyes. The half albino, csems the more spirited of the two and is colored dove gray with brown | eyes, ! {HALE “They were still nursing whenf “Willoughby. we caught them and were full of SEAVIEW, terms, ‘MURPHY & MURPHY W=A=-N=-T A-D-S FORSALE | FOR SALE TWO-bedroom house near 12th 3 BEDROOMS—Full concrete base- St. completely furnished, immed- ment, partially furnished; very iate occupancy. Terms. Basement,| large yard with central town lo- furnace, electric kitchen. cation. $1,000 down will take B3-bedroom,!FOR Occupancy before first of completely furnished home, elec-! year, 2 new houses now under tric water heater, large new re-' censtruction, Full concrete base- frig., etc. ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile 3-APT, good rental, partly furn-| kitchen and bath, hardwood ished South Frankling wash room, | flcors, automatic oil heat. By 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000.| ‘buying before completion, owner Terms. can have wide choice of decor- 4-BDR. Home on Sixth Street,| ation pians, etc. complete furnished new carpets, $5500. Two bedroom residence in new drapes, large refrigerator. good view location, Furnished. property, 10% mi. Terms. Electric range and refrigerator. Furnished, patented; Schnoeker 5-BEDROOM House, well furnish- patented 3-bdr, Auke Lake; 2( ed. $175 month income as room- houses partly furnished, light ing house, plus owner’s quarters, plant, patented, Lemon Creek, |3 BEDROOM Residence. immediate cccupancy. 2-2-4 UNIT Apartment houses. LOTS—South Franklin, good in- | CEOICE butlding lots, come; 156 ft. frontage near| COMMERCIAL property, warehouse Fromholst prop. on highway; lots| space. Douglas; also West Juneau and} RESIDENTIAL property, Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential property. Listings ac- cepted on appraisal. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 WE HAVE BUYERS FOR i-BED- ROOM HOMES AND AUK BAY HOMES, $3.500, unfin. 2-story house, apt. grnd. floor rented, material on hand to finish, hard work com- pleted. Worth $7,500 with little work. Glacier income approx. $400 per mo. 3-apts, income $265 per mo., terms; power barge, | trolling boat; THE FORREST- er; Cole’s pile-driving equip; other bus. opp. . i i | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS FUR SALE The seals are United States prop-' STOCK of. second-hand merchan- 1ty, Kenyon sa'd, and go as loan to the San Diego zoo. Dr. Victor B. Scheffer of the U. Wildlife Service, heads the seall herd investigations in the West-| ward, Kenyon said. al | $33,000—3-8 bed house, beautifel channel view, all hardwood floors, automatic ofi furnace steam heat, unit heater, 2 toilets, large Frig- iraire, electric store, completely furnished. PIRATE—36x9'4"'x6% dise, can buy all at cheap ca: price, must sell at once; this is your opportunity to start a good profitable business. Inquire 905 West 11th Street. 18 1t Good Troll- The Penguin, captained by Dan Lrotnir returns from a month’s| trip to the Pribilofs and will leave for Seattle tonight, stopping at Petersburg. HUNDREDS OF WHITE MICE WANTED BY FISH, WILDLIFE SERV. suddenly de- velop an avid interest in the rais- | ing of white mice cluttering up your house—blame it on end Wildlife Service, which want them—hundreds of 'em! H But warn Junior that he rlust/ Le -able to provide from 300 to 600 white mice a month, November to June, inclusive. They must be heelty, live white mice, weighing' ketween 15 and 20 grams each. | Alas! Such numbers of the lit- ile creatures are not available in Alagka, so bids are to be adver- tised in Seattle and California. Why the mice? For the Ketchi- kan Fish and Wildlife Service lab- ! teries, for use in experimenting h the toxic content of clams other seafood. B REDONDO TO SEATILE; RETURN WITH BARGE ! = | 1 i If your youngsters who was killed when his bicycle hill' at a speed estimated at 25 the bak- 10t make deliveries. The Store is flying in from Sully’s Bakery mudt walk dowhtown, s ery does d bread Juneau, oral Mrs. Marie Brightman, assisted Mrs. Lauren Hert, has hostess the St. Peters Guild at their ar meeting Tuesday. Main ess of the meeting was the by to T H SEWING Machine Parts and Supj the Fish ~ MONARCH BOAT FOR SALE: Troller, 24x7,! OLLYWOOD Double Bed. Green 779, 18 1t er, $4,000. TOBY—32x7x5. Good troller, $4,000. IT—Priced to sell. GAMBIER—Top fish season Funter and Icy Straits. $8,500 takes it. Insurable for $14,500, replace $£17,500; now in- sured for $10,000. 57x16x6. Net tons 21, gross 32. Possible hali- but boat or charter. Galley deck. MARTHA T, 36x9x4% DOUBLE-ENDER— $5500. MILLIE C, 30x10x4, total $2800. DOUBLE-Ender, 2i rt., $2500, {IOUSEBOAT, furnished, $1,000. MISCELLANEOUS--Foldaway bed $25; paint spray gun, misc. tools, several small motors! FORD Jitney tractor, $150. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 FUB KENT NORTHERN Hotel management. Phone 74, plies, Buttonhole attachments to buyer this fit any make of machine, $9.75. Cerding ieet, 65¢, zipper feet 65c, darning and embridering attach- ments 5Cc. pinking shears $7.25, ! sewing machine motors $12.85, speed controls $6.00, sewing lights $2.98, skirt markers $1.98. We can supply your every need, order ncw from the Anderson Machin> and Appliance er, Bend, Oregon. 18 6t $3,800. 32x8'8"x4, at $1700 cash, trailer 18 4t coveret 5. Phone 659. 'ONTIAC SEDAN, #$3225. Phone Gr €25 ectric Tieage. o piates and oven. In very good.condi-: tion, priced reasonably. Phone 861. 16 Gt; 1938 V-o Panel Deilivery, new‘ paint, good tires, rew motor I, January; Jchn Deere Model L A Tractor, 16-inch bottom piow, | dozer klade; drag saw; cord wocd saw; power take off; 5-ft. duck- fcot harrow; springtooth cultiva-, Reasonable rent, tor, priced for quick sale. George { 982 t1 Buckingham, Loop Road. 16 Zt; B L AT 3 ! APTS.,, Rooms Witk kitcher priv. fleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886 97 t ander new Chrysler engine, 66 hp, $950.00.! SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, one block Call 87 Willoughby after 890 t4 p. m. Y e —— oom, steam-heated tion of officers. All past offi- w unanimously re-elected foreanotner term: Mrs. L. F. Law, president; Mrs. Loren Hert, vice- M Charles Tuengel, arer. The office: during service Sun- St. Peters, Next meeting of the group will be October at the Rectory. Reg- ular meeting are scheduled for the econd and jourth Tuesday after- neen of each month. Preparations are underway for the visit of Bishop Wm. J. Gordon Jr, wno Is expectod to arrive fram| Fetersburg on the 2ist The Redonda headed for Seattle last night on its first' trip after being under repair here all sum- | mer at the small boat harbor. Skipper H. L. Clark said he plans] to be back withing a month with a; barge of general merchandise far} Southeast Alaska. QUEEN DOCKS WITH | 16,000 POUNDS COD The Queen, skippered by Erling | Onscien, unloaded- 16,000 pounds. of black cod at Juneau Cold Stor- age this morning. B < O NOTICE Totem Airways passenger lst: Thursday, Afton Coon. Out Friday: Mrs. Wm. Dalton, Robert ' Julian, Deaconess Sterne, Mrs. Ver- | nie Weathers, Danny Weathers, Cliff Ellsmore, Jr., Jerry Dunn, Kenneth Radach, R. M. Borsheim. In Saturday: Mis. Ann Haddon, Wm,gA. Carson, Doris Conger, Mrs. Marie Merrill, Mr. and Mus. L. M. Price, Jean and Jessie Price, Mrs. Wesley Jones, Wallace Mas- caro. | Qut tomorrow: Mrs, Betty Ogan,’ atty Ogan, Mrs, Nadine Lumsdale nd son Larry, Robert Fox, A. M. Andersen. Having sold the Geyer Shest Metal Works, I will not be respon- sible for any debts in firm name aiter October 14, 1948. Outstand- ing accounts may be paid to A. M.!| Geyer, Box 915, Juneau, Alaska. 16 2t - FIRE ALARM LAST NIGHT Fire alarm 1-5 last night at 8:40 o'clock called the Juneau Volun- |teer Fire Department to the Win- €2 iter and Pond Building, where an 'overheated stove had started a Mrs. Georgq Baggen, Jr, was p,. - o Ha g 5 R e. here was no damage. honor guest at a stork shower giv i 41585, en by Mas, James Lumsden at the T 7 " by L 1 he balo around the sun, a ring| AGEIpR | TROMPROR - APAUNEDE. 1 chigreq ke 5 rainbow, g caused | the Sitka Hotel Thursday eVening. ny yiny joe crystals that hend light] Thirty-some friends were present pgy. B;B?i_érxk; and mattress, daven- | Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t. Crown engine, 3'¢ to 1 reduction. 910 W 10th. 16 2t { VICE CLEAN steam heated roomg also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 136 t Phone { - 15 3” Piano. . port and chair. WANTED WOMAN wants day work of any kind. Phone Blue 655. 16 6t stand; 1 radio record player with stand for 8 albums. Call 726! days, Blue 728 after 5. 15 3t e U A e — OLD Storage batteries and auto radiators. We pay cash on de- livery. 905 West 11th St. 15 3t LOOKING for a pleasant home? {;poNyNG Done, Ph. Red 520, 15 3t Owner leaving city. 6 rooms, full . basement, partly finished attic, * furnished, ofl furnace, refrigera- tor, washing machine, garage, chickenhouse, view, bus service,| % mile past Salmon Creek. Pric- ed right. Robinson home. 15 tf LADIES Fur Coat. (Muskrat) $25.! Phone Blue 495. 15 GOOD Wood or wood-coal heater. C. H. Sherwood, P.O. Box 3036, 15 tf EXPERIENCED Senior Clerk. Sal- -ary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203 Health Department, Territorial Building. 15 tf PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 ti NEW, perfect, Model 70 Winchest- er, 300 Weatherby Magnum, com- plete with G-88 scope, Tilden mounts, Blue Line recoil pad, sling, full zipper case and am- munition. Sell at cost, $250. Box 377, Sitka, Alaska. 15 5t 2ND HOUSE past Ski Trail, Doug- las Hiway. Terms. 014 6t 34-FT, TROLLER 310913, See Floyd Ogden or FPhone Black 895, 08 12t ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER, 4 drawer, new 6-inch wood pipe, tar covered less than cost, 100 feet. George Bros . Liquor Store. 08 cfl 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3t CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 996 tf MISCELLANEOUS HOPES New and Used Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd with gifts for the expected baby, the Junior Baggens' first. Mrs. Baggen is owner of ‘Annis,Apparel. ! LUST AND Fflm Two new staff members arrived DOST: Package of fancy work. at Mt Edgecumbe School this| Phone Red 520. 15 3t week: Harold L. Buchanan, physi- rost: 10-50 skify, e 7 3 5 + 10-tt, , round bottom cai education dx;e?tor, arrived th: lapstake, black and green. Name his wife lagt weekend Irom Sout! ‘Bronco.” Fritz Cove area. Re- Dakota, where he was connected' warq Budd Tickell, Northern with the Frandreau Indian school.| Gommercial Boat Sh o op or Doug- Alvin H. Dickman, band fl"d! las Drug Store. gy WAREHOUSE property. Logging hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge pickup. Other equipment. Cal 363 days, 719 evenings. 0005 tfl JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly « Artists’ Paints and Materials ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light | GUARANTEED. Realistc Perman. Plant. Complete with heavy duty| ent, $750. aper curls $1 batteries, Call Ludwig Nelson's| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phono 20L Jewelry Store. 976 tf{ 315 Decker Way. %) St. Phone 908. 999 tf WINTER and PUND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Lrinting - Enlarging music teacher, arrived with his/ I ' wife and three small children from LOST: Brown alligator skin wallet, Shugeluk, where he was employ-| containing considerable amofi.‘fit! > of money. California driver and, - | chauffeur license. Reward. Re-! WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!| turn to Empire, 142t 1 NEW Lycomung 220 HP motor ONE Used Electric Range, One ofl complete with starter, Sflle!‘l""‘-' Heater. The Nugget Stop. 03 tf double mags, -pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone HOTEI in gooa location for sale 581. 986 t or lease. Ph. 187, - 881 o