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PAGE SIX USO program for the coming year THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1942 Ganty's, succeeds Ivan E. Rezek, DRAFT BOARD HONORED | Miss Carter is to take a position S ' T KA N E w S * |as head of the establishment. Mr.| WITH DINNER PARTY with the U.S. Navy as teletype op- g LUTHERAN CHURCH Rezek is planning to go into the| Members of the local Draft erator on the Island. SITKA co’.n STURAGE SToRE 4 By JEANE CLITHERO GROUP HA'3 MEETING armed forces. Board were entertained at dinner i — Teachers and officers of the Lu-| on Deogmber B'at Baranof Castis:] BOY SCOUTS ]'o “The Perfect Place for Self Service” i SITKA TO HAVE |stamps were sold to children of (theran Church had a meeting on| DRESS SHOP MOVED |Hosts for the aftair were membes | 4 ATTRACTIV EW the grades and high school | Wednesday evening to outline the| Moran's Dress Shop has moved of the American Legion and Am- | G R 0 C E R I E S £ e M E A T USO BUILDING | In the afternoon an especial pro- |Sunday School Christmas program | from its previous location nextferican Legion Auxiliary GET BUSY Now gram was held with Russell Cli-|to be under the direction of Mrs.|to the Sitka Bazaar to the build-| Draft Board members are Wil- = Contract for the new USO build-|{}ero Chairman of Bond and |L. C. Berg, and she Servicemen's|ing formerly occupied by the Par-(lam W. Knight, chairman, Ben| junior competition races, over- HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES ing to be erected in Sitka has been |giamy sales as principal speaker.|Christmas Eve service sons’ Electric Company. Miller, Charles E. Wortman, Clyde |pnjoht trips and cross-country races, ; "y let to Clarence Rands, a local con- |y, gave a short talk on “Begin- oy i A £S5 D. Hager, (Government appeal|plyg g regular advancement pro- | MEN S READY'TO‘WEAR | tractor, according to Leonard R.| i the Second Year of War.” HOME HOSPITALITY | GOODIE BASKETS agent), Eric G. Larsen, Samuellgram in technique, are phases of | Hall, Area Supervisor for USO in rne post band gave several selec-| GROUP PLEASED WITH | BEING PREPARED | Troutment, Mrs. Virginia C. Jacob- |the exciting skiing program planned | H A R D W A B E ; the Northwest, who has been in ;¢ dquring the program. One, an| SERVICEM GUEST FOR SERVICEMEN |son assistant clerk and Willa J“‘fm_ local Boy Scouts, which begins ¥ Sitka this week for a Short stay. |i < umental novelty entitled “My| Women of Sitka who have enter-| Women of the Moose, members|stevens, clerk. foribErow YOUR WISH IS Plans for the building Were|grandfather's Clock,” was especial-|tained servicemen.under the Home Of the American Red Cross and| The National of the .American| «a)] Boy Scouts in the Juneau- | drawn by Harold Foss, architect. | for the delighted children of the |Hospitality program sponsored by |the American Legion Auxiliary are|Legion has asked all posts to en-|poyglas area who want to enter OUR COMMAND and call for an $82,000 “D” tyPe first to fourth grades. |the USO have expressed themselves busy preparing baskets of home-|tertain members of their dmn]‘h(, new planned program in ski- ! w USO structure which includes a Good Showing Made |as being delighted with the fine |made goodies for the service men hoards at dinner at some date dur-|ing should be at the slalom course | Phone 104 rree nehver large recreation hall, a spacious! prineipal Theran Cole announced |servicemen sent to their homes by in the outlying posts to add 10|ing the week December 1 to 8. | cabin on the Douglas trail at 10 Y Jounge with fireplace, & snack bar|yn.+ the total cash value in war|the Chaplains of Fort Ray and|their Christmas enjoyment. | g o'clock tomorrow morning,” Joe ok | MISS BETTY CARTER ‘W'N'Hl‘l'. leader in the new enter- and shower rooms. Tt is expected that the building will be completed and ready for use by May, Mr. Hall said bonds and stamps sold during thmc Naval Air Station day as $3071.50. This, added to| Anyone may enjoy having boys the $652 worth of bonds and stamps | from his home town or city as sold previous to December 7, makes | guests on any evening by making ALEUT EVACUEE RETURNS FROM JUNEAU DROWNED DEC. 5| wiss Betty Carter returned to-| William Stepitin, 35 - year - 0ld|gay with Alaska Coastal Airlines Aleut evacuee, was drowned on De- prise d | “skiing conditions look good for tomorrow, and despite continuing Location of the building is 10|, total of $3,723.50 bought in (hefarmngements through USO, tele- |from Juneau where she has been rain, the trail should be good,” he be on the land occupied SOme!three weeks of the bond drive. The|phone red 170, according to Mrs.|Cember 5. Stepitin, who arrived |yisiing for the last two weeks. Her [advised. He also stressed the fact| years ago by the U. S. Coast and cpildren were congratulated for|C. R. Smith, Chairman of the here from Burnett Inlet two weeks payents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Car-|that his is a non-troop enterprise, . | k for S ke, had i L Geodetic Survey making a better showing of patrio- | Home Hospitality program ago to work for Slems-Drake, had|ie; expect to return soon from open to all Boy Scouts of the m_— tism than many of the adult citi-| been attending a party aboard ”“*‘jme Territorial Capital area i " SENIOR BALL PLAN P Rt s e | SMALL HOUSE BU gashoat “Wilhelmina” at the ANB|_. g B G0 ARE NOW BEING MADE | 3 float. He accidentally fell mex- | - | On Sunday morning fire de- 5 ol L Plans are underway at the high!/LUNCHEON GIVEN FOR stroyed a small house on board bafween i@ and 2:80: o'clock ARR[ vF PR ECE NTLY mwmoer u“ school for the Senior Ball to be MEN'S EXECUTIVE | Street owned by Dan Kelly. The ‘“n‘:" ':c‘:l‘““i' d'I_‘h" e o] 4 4 held in the gymnasium on Decem- USO COMMITTEE DEC. 4 occupant had just moved in. He ;“““ n“’; u: M" ;r,\";‘;ji:fv“'l“:);‘m NEW STOCK OF - = ber 18. Aside from the information | on Friday, December 4, a lunch-|took off his hat, lit the fire and |\ & "% 5 € A h v H > u ' . “ g that the dance will be formal and | eon was given for the Men's Ex-|when it promptly exploded he|® ;{:"wli‘ "?mnm LA vl - be rrow Shirts an Husen Shirts invitational, the details including |ecutive Committee of the USO at|grabbed his suitcase and left, los- e lR o e oy & S, Mg 52 %0 o 8 o e S Ol 1n e 1o B s 1o e a8 U TRENR of i docesed Wool Dress and Fur-lined Gloves Materials still a deep secret and Mrs. F. P. Knapp were host- port. 5 s et S FIREM! : JR esses for the affair. Members of | _ : e Lounging Robes and Scarfs o SECOND USO DANCE the committee who attended the SANITARY MARK 1S & HELD DECEMBER 5 jycheon are Tom Tilson, Rcy; NEW NAME OF STORE| This week each of the Volunteer Grayco Ties and Dress Sox Second in a series of bi-weekly ' Evanson, Ben Miller, F. P. Knapp,| Sanitary Market is the new name Firemen of Sitka received from . N . USO dances was the informal held USO representative and Russ Cli- [of the grocery and meat market|the Frank Burns underwriting MEdIICOII Coar SWEHIEI’S S l T KA on Saturday, December 5, in the thero, chairman |on Lincoln, formerly known as the |agency of Seattle, a leather, zip- high school gymnasium, which was |Corner Cash Market, it was an-| pered first aid kit with his name Pull-over Sweaters J A h greatly enjoyed by the many serv-| MEETING OR GSO [nounced - by Jimmy Brightman, |embossed. J. J. Conway is the local Colors: Browd T erA Whits: uneau ne 0l'age ice men and girls who attended. Girls of the Girl's Service Or-|manager of the store. Mr. Bright- insurance representative, directly apiaha : Excellent music, furnished by the ganization in Miss Niles' group,|man, formerly xmnmger of P. S, |responsibie for the gifts. | 9 L) Post dance band under the direc- held a meeting at the home of | s e - “0lt S Men s Sh”p T i e e tion of Ernie Mauro, won spon-' Mrs. C. G. Stuart on Monday eve- | | taneous applause from the dancers.| ning, December 7, to discuss the| When in Sitka | Conway Dock | Company Oil === Coal Mrs. Clarence Rands and her mother, Mrs. Whittimore, presided at the punchbowl in the balcony Committees in charge of the dance were: girls, the Misses Mar- garet Rands, Althea Rands, Ruth Niles, Jeanne Whittemore, Dorothy Loy, June Gooden, Gladys Knight MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS at the SITKA HOTEL and Mrs. Russell Clithero; men, C. P. O. Steele, Pvt. Kaslosky, “The Home of Hospitality” p Corp. Brawnel, Pvt. Hurley, Sgt > 1 Kevel, Sgt. Swecker and Sgt. Mac- That Is Different RUSS CLITHERO, Manager Youn Gas""ne ; v " Gift Portraits Alwaysaaerished Photo Shop Studio Tntyre. Army transportation was fur- nished for the girls to and from the dance. Insurance Phone 78 ALASKA CURIOS DISTINCT]ON Visit FRIENDS WHERE "PIONEERS AND NEWCOMERS | MINGLE BOND RALLY HELD HERE ON DECEMBER 7 A Bond Rally was held on Mon- day, December 7, the first anni- versary of Pearl Harbor. Through- out the day bonds and war savings Gift Suggestions The Bu‘ssian Bell Fair Stock of Sporting Goods Still Available Santa Knows THE WHOLE FAMILY ENJOYS Ride in Clean, Comfortable Cars CALL GG for a BRISTOL and SPECIAL TROUT RODS ‘ KETCHIKAN and AMERICAN RIVER DEEP SEA 1 | ROYAL CAB RODS — REELS — BASKETS i| CHINESE FOOD! | DEPENDABLE SERVICE ¢ AND OTHER SPECIAL EQUIPMENT SUITABLE ‘ CHOP SUEY and CHOW AND APPRECIATED AS PRACTICAL | i M?NP : ] 5 | ~onveniently Put Up to HOLIDAY MEALS | ~ * ™ ; i ° Tilson and Sons ) HAVE A MOY’S : iy Festive Touch OPEN FROM 5—12 g PHONE 72 WHEN YOU SERVE " FRESH BOLLS— Many Attraétive Useful Gifts a BBEAD—PASTRIES and : ® oys EOR o Cosmetics W/ W CAKES e Candy fAD | "IfWeBakelt . . . It's Good" DRUGS FOR. A.LL Y 'UH NEEDS PloNEER BAKERY criptions Filled . F“” ALASKA DRUG AND JEWELRY COMPANY Frivolity ALL SITKANS and Gather . SANITARY MARKET 33 LINCOLN “Get More for Cash” PHONE 49 POLICY: STRICTLY CASH Discount to Service Men Only Deliveries Continued As in Past BUY THE EASY WAY SERVE YOURSELF YOU CAN BUY YOUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HERE WE PROMISE YOU THE ALL 'ROUND LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Here in Their . Howurs of Leisure ERNIE’S Cockrtail Bar 3 Good Fellowship Everyone On Your List @ Candy @ Tree Ornaments @ Toys @® Pen, Pencil Sets @ Perfumes @ Cosmetics @ Smoker's Needs @ Make-up Kits @ Stationery @ Gift Wrappings Luncheonetie News Stand NEILL ANDERSEN at the SILVER FOAM You May Take Part of Your Change in DEFENSE SAVING STAMPS NEW OWNERSHIP JIMMY BRIGHTMAN, Manager