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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1943 w SITKA NEWS % By IEAN’E CLITHERO WHITTEMORE-PIERSON [vers of the Sitka Woman's Club WEDDING ON SATURDAY held a completely successful bake AT LUTHERAN CHURCH | sale at Peterson’s store. Residents short time visiting his mother in Olympia and also a married daugh- ter, Mrs. Stuart Beitzel who also makes her home there. CIGARETTE DRIVE PROVES SUCCESSFUL The American Legion Cigarette a year ago and moved with hls}thlrd talk, last Wednesday, family to the States. He is bur-rlhf‘ way in which cleaning bills vived by his widow and two sons.|can be eliminated by removal of |dust from the atmosphere of cities Iby use of air filters. SISTER OF MRS. FRED SOBEY KILLED DURING | BOMBING IN ENGLAND MISS JANET NELSON Mrs. Fred Sobey has recently re- | BACK FROM JUNEAU was [ made to cover the period corres- taken to minimize the hardships ponding to the calendar year, ex- and inconvenience caused by cept those which cover salaries and expenses ending March 31, and that the appropriations are to cover the duced another bill tablishing the date and place of with the object in view of causing as little delay as possible in the dispatch and delivery of mail com- biennium ending December 31, 1944.|ing into and going out of the Ter- The Judiciary Committee lntro-mww while passing the scrutiny relating o es-|of the censor.” The resolution says that the it, JUNIOR SKIERS GOING TO HIKE TOUPPER CABIN 1 Idiers overseas has|ceived word of the death of her! Miss Janet Nelson, who has been The G saret Jeanne Whitte- |of the community flocked to theDrive for sol v 0 births by hearings. The Governor|genct, oot o8 TS o lted in Miss Margaret 1J(I\:l““ PR ‘:\4” store and soon bought out the|been doing well. During the first |sister in a recent bombing in Dev-|managing Norma's Beauty Salon|vetned g similar bill but it Is un- s r‘ogtracted delays that a good | Junior skiers will hike to the up thofe, F ARYRIIT B M s et week of the drive, the collection onshire, England, during which her|for some time, returned this week | qerstooq that the new bill has been pi s John W. Whittemore, of Sitka :\nd‘(l'lnblmv, stock of home rmade edi- porticn of it is of no interest or |per ski cabin tomorrow for thel Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative home of Mrs. Clarence Rands. with the transfer of appropriations. Senator N. R. Walker introduced a resolution resolving that all gen- eral appropriations hereafter be' home was hit. [with Alaska Coastal Airlines from ions which the skiing and for advanced instructi e e asadena, | bles. Jars have taken in more than | with ; drafted to delete sections ; e 16 g instructior Larry - Hugh Plll%ol\, of P::(“h-«;]xl\: o enough for a full case of cigar- —_— la visit with friends in Juneau. Governor found objectionable nm;;::;;“lxz\elu it finally reacl on the upper slopés. Ten of the Calif., were married on Saturds it ek | ettes. DOMINIC PERELLE upon which he based his veto, S younger skiers were out last week v at the Sitka - Lutheran | DeWINTERS-EVANSON 3 Praciia SR A S evening a e a J % LS. FEB. 15 DIES FEBRUARY 20 i >-oe S . | and it is expected that a greate Church in the presence: of the| NUPTIALS, . 15 o Charles Raatikainen, well known ; " CITY LIBRARY HAS IN PIONEERS’ HOME _ 2 number will be on hand tomorrow family and a few close {riends. Mr.| Miss Magdeline de Winters be- . 2 S| Dominic Perele, resident of Al resident of Pelican, arrived fn Ju- | and Mrs, Ed' Fullerton wete the|came-the bride of Mr. Roy Evan- CHANGED QUARTERS b i T nt o RESO[“'"O“ H"S neau from that community yester-| Unless trail conditions change! :\uondm{u c;! the couple [son at a ceremony 'performed at| The City Library is being moved [aska since : e Pio jday afternoon. Junior skiers are requested to car " Pollowing the ceremony d recep- | St. Gregory Church on Tuesday,|into the ~new Territorial High Dfgsi Rolis GRSy Bl Blll Io ABolISH | Mr. Raatikainen will be in the|ry their skis over the lower sectior S sic ) wuary 15, The Rev. Father O'- |School building. Former quarters of | Born in France in 1879, Mr. Per- city for several days on business|of the ski trail. Above the cabin m tion whas held at Carpenters’ Hall | February ¢ 1 me to Alaska in th 1d ! i i ‘hich was attended by hundreds of | Reilly officiated and Mr. and Mrs, [the library in the Federal Build-|elle came to Alaska in the gold] AlMKA AGE"(YI and is staying at the Gastineau area will be picked out where ski ;‘h'c: i Rt " Tony Christensen attended the|ing are being taken over for use (rush days and spent most of the| MAIL (ENSORSHIP Hotel while he is here. ling will be posslble “.f,;‘ Sc_, le left on the ‘Phu'“_}cuuplv as matron of honor and(by the Army. xf]tgryex\lng years: mining in the —_ || P—— e = i s s e — n;aplr:)lc"“nl:;( February 3? for Ju- |best man | " 3 \:’;:s:tnv (;f] tS}l::g:.l;]:l.eel:; :2:]:?::‘ The House voted 12 to 3 yester- R | seau and plan to go from there to| Only a few close friends of the | PHILIP JOMNBON I8 Fio v:‘ri s day to indefinitely postpone con-| Rep. Andrew Gundersen intro-| SITKA coLn STOBAGE sTonE Anchorage to make their home,|couple were present at the charm- | heos ]RET"‘;RN'N(‘ FROM M‘;‘fl;" Mr, Perall i ‘wasliiiy by two Sideration of a bill which calls for [duced a resolution in the House/ ¢4 3 g ceremor | _Philip Johnson, manager of the s he abolishing of the Alaska Aeron- |this morning to Congress, the Post- Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton also left|ing ceremony " " . 3 x the abolis g on- s morning 3 o . for Anchorage early in the week. | Mr and Mrs Evanson expect to |First Bank of Sitka, who has been children whose whereabouts are e and Communications Com-|master: General and to Alaska | The Perfect Place for Self Service i S : v em- | remain in Sitka where he is mana- |South for several weeks, is return- not Xi g, mission. Representatives Leo Rogge, Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, urg- ¢ Mr, Pierson was formerly em- | Burisl. took: blaseign Bikeuary 22 g Ko y ke itk ser for' the Standard Oil Company. ing home from the south this week wyh i €bruary 22 p g Hardcastle and Speaker James ing that action be taken to mini- PRI ed by Siems-Drake in Sitka | 8 he Pioneer Ci » g ploy S E £ Mr. Johnson went by steamer to I the Pioneer Cemetery with the v payis yoted against the post- | mize hardships and ' inconvenience i s JACK CARVEL HAS | Ketchikan where he stopped over YTPV F}“h‘:‘ OReilly officiating at ponement. The bill was introduced |caused by censorship of mail com- | D IES EPISCOPAL Gl l::l PRra RECOVERED FROM jfor a short time, going by plane |the services by Rogge. ling to and leaving the Territory. | HOUSEHOL NECESSIT HOLDS MEETING VESS VEEK |from there to Juneau. ! o after! o “ ¢ i e ILLNESS OF WEEK In the afternoon session of the If censorship must in fact func- N * Ladies of the Episcopal Guild — p o\ 0o of the United States| While he was south, Mr. John- 'EILER HAN ) Senate yesterday, President O. D. tion to safeguard the interests of MEN S READY‘TO‘WEAB met on Tuesday at the home of Employment Service, who has been [S0n took care of business for the TRIP TO JUNEAU Cochran introduced a memorial urg- | the nation,” the resolution states, Mrs. Arnold Curtis, at Which tme ., ¢04 16 nis quarters in the Sit- |bank and also visited his family| Eiler Hansen, Superintendent of ing that the entire burden of look- | “appropriate action (should) be! HARDWARE plans were made for a goodie sal® |y "yl for the last week by ill-|in Portland, Ore. He has been away | the Pioneers' Home, left this week ing after the Indians, Eskimos and |- | U5 0¥, BaE On Febnuaty 8| less. has recovered and is back |for about a month. by plane for Juneau to be away Aleuts of the Territory be met by | YOUR WISH IS Rand's Music Store % ¥ { & for a short time on business in|appropriations by the Federal gov- 3 at his office | ¢ 3 The next meeting of the Guild ! CANDLELIGHT WEDDING connection with the Home, ernment ur_uc‘lmn be taken to trans- PARSON%UE}EEACUTMC co. i OUR COMMAND will take place on March 9 at the MARES BUSINEAS TREP | AT LUTHERAN CHURCH oG fer the jurisdiction to the Territory ‘ Ole Scarbo left this week by Saturday evening, February 20, plane for Juneau. He expects to be [thé Lutheran Church was the in the Territorial Capitol for a !scene of the beautiful candlelight short time on business. | wedding of Miss Dorothy Dell Kee-| Richard Langton went to Juneau = ver and Mr. Ben Bilbo. this week to receive his final citi- TO ENTER ARMY ! The Rev. Hugh Dowler officiat- | zenship papers in the U. S. Dis- Clifford B. Anderson expects to|ed at the ceremony which was at- | trict Court there. James Brightman |leave this week for Juneau to enter |tended by a number of friends of | accompanied him as chief witness. |the U. S. Army. |the couple. Langton was formerly a citizen of | phs E £ | Both Mr. and Mrs. Bilbo plan to | Great Britain. | MISS MYRA MILLER |continue - their residence in Sitka TO LEAVE FOR SOUTH ]where they are employed by Seims- Miss Myra Miller, daughter of Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller of this| | city, will leave soon for the States WORD RECEIVED OF | where she will recuperate from a DEATH OF FORMER ‘]ong illness. Phone 104 COLUMBIA LUMBER (0. Lumber and Building Materials SITKA RICHARD LANGTON i GETS CITIZENSHIP ! PAPERS IN JUNEAU | Free Delivery JERRY GREENS TO MAKE HOME, JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Green and their family are leaving soon for Juneau where they plan to make their home. First Bank of Sitka A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted fo All Points Do Your Part Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds SUCCESSFUL BAKE SALE | | INTERESTING WEEKLY | PROGRAM OVER WVCX | One of the interesting weekly ‘1ea!ures over WVCX has been “Ad- ‘ventures in Research,” a tran- . SITKA RESIDENT | scribed weekly educational feature | 1 Word has been received by|in which Dr. Phillip Thomas, re- | RUSSELL CLITHERO friends in Sitka that Clem Gorsline | |search engineer of the Westing- | RETURNING FROM |died last week at his home ln house Research Laboratories, is in- | | On Saturday, February 20, mem- SHORT TRIP boUTH‘Sand Point, Idaho. Mr. Gorsline | terviewed by Paul Shannon on Russell Clithero, manager of the | Wa$ well known in Sitka and lived | topics of general scientific inter- | sitka Hotel, stopped off in Juneau here for a number of years with |est. | this week on his way home from |his family. | He is heard on Wednesdays at a short trip to the States. He moki Mr. Gorsline was taken ill over.8:30 o'clock and the subject of his |a steamer to Ketchikan and flew | . = = ‘{rom there to Juneau to appear as: |a witness for Richard Langdon, | Is Timesa== ® ToRelax : Outfi % utfit o g 0 s e ot | FOF Winter Wear Come in and Look | Jumeaun Anchorage Connie’s Dress Shop | - Ciher nurhusa pies T Qar G Fito Shock af | ® To Meet | business in Seattle. He spent WH E N IN SITKA | Make Your Headquarfers « al i Your Friends Conway Dock Company Black Bear Coats and Cruisers Utica All-Wool Sox | McGregor’s Fine Shirts and AND FOR ALL OCCASIONS! TINTING ® ToEnjoy Yourself al the B Oil---Coal | SITKA HOTEL Leather Jackets E at the v e | Gasoline 1 Insurance Phone 78 PHOTO SUPPLIES SNAPSHOT BOOKS SCENIC POST CARDS Photo Shop Studio "The Home of Hospitality" RUSS CLITHERO Tilson and Sons PHONE 72 Sitka's New Men's Store Manager COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Gifts of Distinction No Wonder We're Happy! An apple for teacher AND 0, BOY! Mom said we're going to have STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES MOY’S CHOP SUEY and Kt FOR DINNER Alaska Curios JobPrinting | CHOP SUEY -- CHOW MEIN Buy " ! Conveniently Put Up to Serve at Home ;/\:sir i Calvi”’s Stamps MOY’S OPEN FROM 5—12 SITKA ARTS and CRAFTS The Russian Bell ARE YOU BUSY T0Q? Save Shopping Time by Going Neill Andersen's You Will Find What You Need FOUNTAIN o STATIONERY @ GIFTS ° COSMETICS @ NEWS STAND @ NEILL ANDERSEN UNCLE SAM says I¢’s Important to Relax! o HOW ABOUT IT? Let’s Meet the Gangat ERNIE’S | Cocktail Bar 7'0 W THE WAE Today, it’s your patriotic duty to stay well and on the job for Uncle Sam. Let Us Fill Your Drug Needs We Invite You to atthe Visit OUR NEW STORE and see our 3 .\'E\\' FIXTURES and LARGE STOCK! ALASKA DRUG AND SILVER FOAM JEWELRY COMPANY , I Understand Therels Always aGood Crowd