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PAGE SIX % SITKA NEWS % By JEANE CLITHERO MRS. R. J. JERNBERG LEAVES FOR JUNEAU After visiting in Sitka for the last two and a half weeks, Mrs. R.|on last Tuesday of the death of Virglll Carroll, Jo r | her mother in Eastern Canada.She|Hake, Harry Miller, L. Jernberg left on Wednesday fol Juneau to join Mr. Jernberg, Assi tant U. 8. Attorney with head- quarters at Ketchikan. Mr. Jern- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T G —— SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1943 RECEIVES WORD OF had been ill but a short time. FIFTY-ONE T DEATH OF MOTHER|G. Mrs. John Slagle received word |Mrs. George A. Lee, James E. Lee, | | | LEAVE FOR SOUTH Passengers for Seattle, leaving| The Court also set dates for other here last Thursday, were Phil|criminal trials as follows: e Johnson, Richard V. Ferguson,| United States vs A. J. Martin, Clarence D. Dickens, Mrs. V. Car- | larceny, January 27 at 10 a. m.; roll, S. H. Oliver, Delton Raulin,|United States vs Hughes Rogers,| L. Bartholomew, George A.Lee,|violation of the White Slave Traf- | fic Act, February 1 at 10 a. m.; John Wagner, Eari|United States vs. Fred M. Bucha- Peter Moe, 1% TN rod Staves va. Wiliam " /10 a. m.; Uni ates vs. William i"r\-v.uliu?. Ec'f:rl: :::3 l:{“:i Rmf‘?:’:;?nddy. first degree murder, Febru- s i |ary 8 at 10 a. m.; United States vs. Smith. | John Eubank, first degree murder, ACTIVITIES The cases will follow each other from a room in the Baranof Hotel.|kinson, one A three February 10 at 10 a. m. i Chuck de | to orce the code of honor among Ganahl, three A's two B's; Gene | thieves, was stolen from Los Ang- Hanna, three A's one B; George |eles College. Shaw, A and three B’s; Donald| A light fingered gent who must Williams, three A’s one B. have his fishing all planned for Freshmen: Frances Barlow, A|the next decade swiped 20 gallons three B’s; Jeanne Butts, three A's of worms in Canton. Ohio. one B; Dorothea Hendrickson, two| The year's most poetic thief was A’s two B's; Jimmie Klein, three|the fellow who stripped the tires A’s one B. from an automobile in Norfolk, ——————— Virginia, disregarded a purse and ATTENTION MASONS la diamond ring lying on the seat Stated Communication of Mt.|of the car and left this note: “Roses Juneau Lodge No. 174 Monday eve- | are red, violets are blue. We ka‘ ning at 7:30 o'clock with work in your jewels but your tires are new. Cited for ingenuity was the fel- berg is in Juneau for the current JOIN MOOSE CLUB term of the U. 8. District Court At the regular meeting of the During I A .oyal Order of Moose to be held Jernberg was n Monday evening, January 25, riumerous mber ire to b initi- y fr exy to be one of ‘the first t ‘ est m the winter since infor- band in Keichi i place. mumer. Before ent position, © MISS JULIA HALEY ticed law vhm. « hitd JANUARY. 19 the School Board d in Hales 1t oWl o e [ time resident of & , died on | Miss Augustine Case is in Sitka ~4CCRY A 'C:'r:;(;:; from Ketchikan where she wasem- ployed as dietician in the hospi- tal. She expects to remain and ob- tain employment here | Spbione BUS! S TRIP SOUTH DAUGHTER BORN Phillip Johnson, manager and 'A baby girl, Lois Ann, was born | cashier of the First Bank of Sitka, to the Vern Petersons on Tuesday, left this week for Seattle to be Jaguary 19, with Dr. Louis Sharp- away for several weeks on busi-| .enberg as the attending physician. ness for the banking institution. i S While he is in the States, Mr. MRS. CLIFFORD HEDGES [Johnson will visit his parents inl HONORED AT LUNCHEON portland, Ore., for a brief time. | Mrs. Clifford Hedges was the | | | as her father fought in three wars. JOH N “ON PHILLIP honor guest at a birthday lunch- eon given for her at the home of | Mrs. Elliott Fletcher. RECEIVES TRANSFER Lt. Commdr. S. H. Oliver, who has been on duty at the Naval Air| | Station for the last two years,| K | left this week for the States where MID-YEAR EXAMS HELD THIS WEE! /Mid-year exams were held on Thursday and Friday at both the | | grade and high schools. The new semester will begin on January 25| Arrivals from Seattle this week and report cards are to be issued included Vernon P. Gillen, Charles on Wednesday, January 27. E. Kleinert, Lt. Willlam A. Simon, Jr., Ens. Arnold M. Enge, Miss MRS. W. A. ARMSTRONG Marionette Milton, Gordon Net- RETURNS FROM STATES trauer, Mrs. Ruth Nettrauer, Harry After a short trip to the States, R. Nettrauer, Mrs. Almeta Ngttrau- Mrs. W. A. Armstrong has returned er, Miss Gloria June Nettrauer, Lt. to Sitka. Mr. Armstrong is em- Weston M. Miller and Com. J. E ployed at Biorka Island. Parrott. ( he has been transferred for duty.! LET'S TAKE HOME SOME CHINESE FOOD Delicious CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN "CONVENIENTLY PUT UP TO SERVE AT HOMEI! MOY’S OPEN FROM 5—12 ow so that when sail through with- Build up your resistan cojds come around you’ out a sniffle! We Supply Drug Needs for the Whole Family! PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FOUNTAIN NEWS STAND ALASKA DRUG AND JEWELRY COMPANY New Location . . . Kettleson Building 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 You May Take Part of Yo DEFEN AVING AVING STAM NSE S | | I ARRIVE FROM SEATTLE 37 y A. Degree Weekly Dance on the docket In that order, how-| ¢ & W, LEIVERS, |low who telephoned a Denver, Col-| At the weekly dance held by the r, some dates may be moved| .. £ S(,crem;.y lorado, housewife while she was con- USO in the high school on Janu- up if the preceeding case finishes ® DR SIEW T " |fined to a hospital, telling her that ary 16, music was furnished by ad of time. Judge Alexander her husband had hired him to wax Navy band which was enthusiasti- attorneys to be ready in ¥ ‘s « the floors. Pleased with the idea, y received by the dancers. Ca q she sent word to her maid to let and punch were served to the| b=y g cEorn l the man in. Furs, silver uthm" e crowd in attendance by the Jewelry worth $500 d red or hostesses, Mrs. Reno, Mrs 24 STUDEN'S of HIGH p-l' 2 ves wa Fancher, Mrs. Wittemeyer and Mrs. Medford, Stuart H I_ | i erers ar-olds who Folk Dances S( 00 o_! HONOR ROll took an autc One knelt on ) " B the front seat to handle the steer- Folk di ing y eve- arterly a al semes- [0 ancing on Monday eve With quarterly and final semes. AP Features {ing wheel, a second sat on the |nings has become very popular un- |ter grades all in at Juneau High | The 1942 I Swec ake. der the instruction of the Rev. School, 24 students achieved honor|, }l«x'!:m«" irance C:;n pan); AR S 0L a0t Sags .~ lopined Friday, ended in a three- Snack Bar Two stude: both ~ juniors,| wqy tie among individuals who The USO snack bar has been achieved 5 A e“h‘M“rg”elis(ole. respectively, an elevator, a | proclaimed a huge success with |Femmer and Erna Meier, and fi"ejlm-dewct and 20 gallons of worms. | one of the specialties, Mrs. Cath- |students received four A’s apiece| The Travelers Insurance Com-| erine Clark's homemade chocolate |5 grade averages lor the entire|pany, in its annual roundup of un- cake, a particular favorite. | semester. Jusual thefts,put these persons at Of these, Doris Cahill, Anna LOLS:[I)G head of its list of pixilated| ’Dans. Bob Helgesen, and Bob Phil- ‘pnrerer.s | 'IM pAul MUST ‘hps are seniors, and Connie Daws‘ The elevator was stolen from |a junior. |a Cairo, Illinois, apartment house the swallowed the | Other students listed are, sen-|where janitor SERVE 13 MONIHS | iors: Grace Berg, two A’s, two B's; |thieves' tale that they were repair- o" THEFI (HARGE Shirley Davis, three A's; Skip Mac- |men. They dismantled the elevator floor manipulating the accelerator and brake and the third served as utility man, ready to lend a hand in any emergency e The increase of births in the | United States between 1930 and| 11940, about nine million, was the | smallest gain recorded since 1870. s oo e e — PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative Kinnon, two A’s two B's; Marilyn|and took it away. Merritt, two A's two B’s; Emma| The lie detector, perhaps needed Judge George F. .Alexander this morning sentenced Tim Paul to|lins, four B's. | | Neilson, two A's two B's; Pat Ol-\ — ]sen. two A’s two B's; Harry Sper-, serve 13 months in McNeil Island| Juniors, Charles Linehan, three Penitentary for the theft of a purse A’s one B; sophomores, Mary At- WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarfers af the First Bank of Sitka A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted to All Points Do Your Part--- Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospifality” RUSS CLITHERO Manager For Winter Wear Come in and Look Over Qur Fine Stock of Black Bear Coats and Cruisers Utica All-Wool Sox McGregor’s Fine Shiris and Leather Jackets Tilson and Sons PHONE 72 Sitka's New Men's Store 7 4, . BE GAY Y TONIGHT! Dance and Enjoy The Appropriate Gifi For every occasion will be found at The Russian Bell C(OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Keep’Em For healthy fun and relaxation, gather fellow workers to- gether at the COLUMBIA STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Job Printing Calviw’s SITKA ARTS and CRAFTS Yourself! ™ MEET YOUR FRIENDS at the Fountain SILVER FOAM Buy Carefully to HELP WIN THE WAR o Perfume o Cosmetics ® Souvenirs NEILL ANDERSEN j HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES “Your offer of a job at this time, your thoughtfulness in my sad state, means much. Only a mere taxpayer such as I can appreciate what it means to have the feeling of security that comes from a job in prospect.” — e {OREGON GOVERNOR "INDIGENT" 8 DAYS Earl Snell of Oregon, out of a job from January 3 to ll—after |his term as secretary of state had expired and before he was inau-| gurated governor on the 11th—was | counted among the jobless. Pranksters of the Marne Taxicab {Company, oifered him a job on the |grounis that he was an employed |member of the fourth estate be- cause of his having once worked for the Oregon Hub and the Red- | imond Spokesman, |o® 060000 veoeo0 A second offer — free food at!® WEATHER REPORT {“Grandma’s Kitchen,” a charitable' ® (U. 8. Bureau) |station offering food at cost—was ® Temp. Friday, Jan. 22 made to the temporary “indigent,” ® Maximum 16, minimum 12 who replied: ® 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 CHEETAH FLEETAH NEW YORK—A Cheetah’s ability to attain a speed of 45-miles-per- hour within two seconds can only be matched by a bullet shot from a rifle. ——--— SITKA COLD STORAGE STORE “The Pertect Place for Self Service” GROCERIES—MEAT | MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR HARDWARE YOUR WISH IS OUR COMMAND Free Delivery -Phone 104 COLUMBIA LUMBER (0. Lumber and Building Materials SITKA Anchorage Juneau Conway\ Dock Company Oil === Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 Remember birthdays, anni- versaries and other occas- ions with one of our ATTRACTIVE CARDS Photo Shop Studio ON LIBERTY? Relax and Enjoy Life at ERNIE'S! . .. There is MUSIC and Good Companionship. Drop in Anytime o ERNIE’S Cocktail Bar

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