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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1943 SITKA NEWS % * |MRS. CHARTERIS PLANES TO JU william Charteris left SITKA COUNCIL MEETS, PAYS BILLS, MAKES APPOINTMENTS City Council met Tuesday night and voted to pay $10,000 in quent bills and loan of $5,000 from |in the Capital City. the First Bank of Sitka was voted upon to pay outstanding bills. Phil Johnson and Frances Price, | councilmen in the finance com- mittee, submitted a budget | Mayor Winn Goddard, with the last ppproval of the council, suggested | Hall t the appointment of a supervisor to |sons, be in charge f police, fire depart- |the Eastern Star. ment, garbage collection and streets ~ Tables were set and sewers. games and a Mrs SITKA MASONIC CLUB card time was by all AU FOR VISIT o'clock at | by |The service was presided over| delin- |plane Sunday for a week’s vacanon;}ointly by the Rev. HOST AT CARD PARTY |closed Friday from noon until 3 Members of the Sitka Masonic;o'clock in order |Club were hosts at a card party |Wwished might attend the Three Thursday evening at Rands'|Hour Good Friday Service held| 0 which were invited all Ma- [again in the centrally located Lu- their wives and members of [theran Church. The three minis- up for vflnuu‘glnl Christ from the Cross.” very enjoyable those is more widespread than ever be- fore. Under the auspices of the 1941 models of used commercial | Sitka Ministerial Association, a |vehicles during August and Septem- Community Communion Service ber, 1942, exceeded the delivered | DOUGLAS NEWS |SCHOOL BOARD HAS | PREPARED BUDGET | At a special meeting of Douglas School Board last night final touches were given the an- | ters spoke upon “The Seven w(:rds‘nunl budget for the 1943-44 term |preparatory to presentation at l!\e1 was held Thursday evening at 8 the Lutheran Church.| William A, | Thomas, the Rev. Hugh Dowler | {and the Rev. Arthur N. Bily. | | All business establishments were that all who Easter services will be held to- morrow in all the churches of |¢il next Monday night. | of 70 per cent of all reported sales M} ks thel regular meeting of the City Coun-| The following appointments were reported made by the mayor and accepted by the council Fire Chief, Art Franklin; Assist- ant Pire Chief, William Lindquist Health Officer, Dr. Louis Sharpen- berg; School Collector, Ben Miller;” City Attorney and Magis- trate, Harold Bates MRS. HODGINS LEAVES FOR VACATION IN THE STATES Mrs. H. J. Hodgins left last week for an extended vacation trip to the States. NEW COMMANDING OFFICER AT BASE ADDRESSES ROTARY Rotarians were addressed briefly last Tuesday at their weekly lunch- eon at the Bayview by Commander Rhea Taylor, the new commanding officer of the Naval Air Station Members also heard a brief ac- count by Dan Moller of his recent experiences with the Ski Troopers A short talk was also given by Mark Rigling of the Baranof Mo- tor Service. WHITTEMORES RETURN TO SITKA FROM TRIP SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whittemore have returned to Sitka after hav- ing spent several weeks in the States op a combination vacation and business trip, They were ac- companied by Mrs. Mary Whitte- more, mother of Mr. Whittemore PTG PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Soliclts the business of friends in Bitka Electrié! St ‘W4 Repairs Westinghouse Representative Eve sdnde DEEP SEA FISHING rything for the Sportsman _ Creels — Rods — Hooks — Line Sinkers — Reels — Spoons — Leaders - YouName It—We Have It Tilson and Sons PHONE 72 Sitka's New Men's Store Sitka. who attended - EVENING OR BRIDGE AT HOME OF RANDS | Several friends were invited to| { the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands last Saturday for an eve-| | ning of bridge. Delicious refresh- | ments were served o Guests included Mr. and Mrs. | Elliot Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ray | Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | ANN N E Veatch, Mr. ‘and Mrs. - Kenneth Sampson and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy | Mrs. Ray Peterman returned Se(Ond Hand commer_ cial Vehicles home last week after spending some time in Juneau. H WASHINGTON, April 24. — The nation’s stockpile of used commer- Hadelund MRS. SCHWAMM RETURNS TO HOME IN PETERSBURG | Mrs. Tony Schwamm, who was a guest in Sitka of her brother- €ial motor vehicles today was in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs, Drought under price control for the first time by the Office of Price Administration in a move sharply reducing abnormal prices being charged by some sellers by estab- lishing ceilings at a percentage of the value of the vehicle when new. | ‘The new regulation is expected to halt the activities of speculators which have resulted in some i stances in prices far aoove the normal value of the used truck. The action is also expected to vesult in the release of many used vehicles which have been withheld from sa! Louis Scharpenberg, for two weeks, has returned to her home in Pet- ersburg WOMEN OF MOOSE ENJOY SOCIAL GATHERING The Women of the Moose enjoyed a social gathering last Wednesday evening 1 MRS. CLYDE HAGER GOES SOUTH FOR FAMILY VISIT Mrs. Clyde Hager left last week Although some regular items expense, such as appropriations for | furniture and miscellaneous equip- ment are reduced or elithinated| | altogether (practically the only such item shown is $60 for ath-| j letic equipment), there is a slight increase in the total amount to be asked for due to higher salaries for teachers and increased pay for the janitor and higher fuel bills, COUNCIL MEETING | Regular meeting of Douglas City | : Council is scheduled for next Monday night when the new com- mittees are expected to be ready with comprehensive reports on all | branches of municipal jurisdiction \fter which the body will be ready | to get right down to seriot§ busi- | ness. i DONALD NIEMI IS SEVEN Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs, Tauno Niemi, celebrated his seventh | sirthday yesterday afternoon with | AUTHOR — Ann Corio (above), film actress, has written a book of humorous verse called “Revealing Lines” to be publish- ed soon. She is known as a fore mer strip teaser. i 3 % L2 PIN BUSTING HENNINGS IN { Eight teams bowled in last {night's league at the Elks. The i |high team for the evening was { |Henning’s with a /1527 High man, J. Barragar with la score,of 623, rolled for the 20th ! |Century Meat Market team. Sec- jond high man was H. Simmons or r i | | ! 1 party at his home for eleven of | as boy friends. After games re-| freshments were served and later| hey were treated to 2 show at the Coliseum. Boys present were Bobby John- son, Donald Conley, Gilbert Bon-| iett, Louis Pusich, Dale Fleek, Billy | Peek, Johnny Jensen, Elton Eng- strom, Sonny Isaal Buddy Pike nd Lee Roy Williamson. | LOCAL FISHERMEN ON ; by speculators in anticipation of shortage of transportation vehicles causing further price advances. Production of new trucks has beer curtailed and wartime transporta tion needs have resulted in a heav; demand for second hand vehicles ‘This demand cannot be satisfied un less older type models, many o which are not now in operation, are brought back into the market. Today's regulation recognizes this by an incentive provided for the re- conditioning of used models. The regulation applies to all sales whether made by a dealer or a pri- vate owner or at an auction, thus preventing schemes such as the sale of trucks by an individual in reality | fronting for a speculator. | The sharpest price reductions will | be felt in late model vehicles where | OPA studies showed that prices in | some cases advanced beyond lhe} value of the machine when new.| for the States where she will visit her mother and sister who live in Washington. SITKA ‘CHURCHES OBSERVE HOLY WEEK WITH SERVICES Sitka’s observance of Holy Week The survey revealed that more than pilots. TRAIL OF SALMON | Two boats of the local fishing leet, captained by Norman Rus—‘ tad and Ralph Mortensen, pulled | out this week for the fishing banks | to begin their regular season’s ac- | tivities and early next week several | more are expected to leave to jmn; them. | In a short trip down the clmn-‘; nel yesterday afterncon to try out his gear Joe Riedi caught a few| fine salmon and was the first to bring some to town this seagon. E - NEW YORK—Dorothy Broadfield, | made regular sixty-mile bus trips to take flying lessons, has received the second Amelia Earhart Sciolarship award which gives financial aid to promising young women fliers. The | award was made by The 99's, an organization of licensed womeu} Whale of a Time Way IT°S TIME FOR FUN We Are On Our SILVER FOAM DropIn.. How’sfora o w COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR (above), star forward of the St. Joseph's College (Philadelphia) basketball team, set a new major national scoring record for a sea- son with 515 points in 22 games, caging 211 field goals and 93 free throws. . (Henning'’s team with a score of i |549. The teams and scores are as follows : i Leota’s i |F. Holmquist 148 133 158— 439 B. Lavenik 139 187 133— 459 L. Holmquist 178 183 152— 513 Totals 465 503 443—1411 | Sabin’s (Spot) 13- (18 8 | B. Duckworth 157 *157 *167— 471 | G. Overby 159 113 141— 413 W. Overby 120 162" 114— 405 Totals 458 445 4251328 [ 20th Century Meat J. Barragar 215 221 187— 623 I. Wildes 100 102 126— 328 | Messerschmidt 144 169 157— 470 | Totals 459 492 460—1411 | Henning's Hoffman 177 176 181— 534 H. Barragar 136 142 166— 444 | H. Simmons 155 202 192< 549 | Totals 468 520 539—1527 | HEEED ! Butler-Mauro Drug Stewart 178 158 167— 503 M. Mitchell 144 112 131— 387 ! Blanton 182 178 144— 504 Totals 504 448 4421394 | Ordway's (Spot) 4 4 4 E. Hendrickson 137 123 104— 364 Commons 186 °186 *186— 558 H. Sterling 151 128 140— 439 Totals 478 441 434—1353 Juneau Drug (Spot) 82076, 98 E. Simmons 142 144 104— 390 M. Stevenson .. 102 134 172— 408 | M. Lavenik 153 166 170— 489 | Totals 402 449 451—1302 | Percy's | c. carnegie ..*170 *170 *170— 510 H. Petrich 125 165 137— 427 M. Sperling . *139 *139 *139— 417 | Totals 434 474 446—1354 | ——e——— | | CHISOX TOPPED ’EM ALL CHICAGO. — American League teams made 40 unassisted double plays during 1942. The White Sox topped the circuit with eight. | o° 60 % . 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Willis R. | Booth extends an invitation to at- tend and “thus do honor in remem- brance of Him who died to save | men, and who arose from the dead |to the glory of God and the hope of | immortality for men.” | The program for the service to- | morrow is as follows: | The organ and piano preparation for worship, Miss Shirley Davis at | the piano at 10:50 a.m., with “Paean for a Festival” by Lorenz, “Palms of Glory” by Nolte and “Joy and Glad- iness” by Stutlz. | The Hymn—"Holy, Holy, Holy.” The Ascription of Praise: “Worthy |is the lamb that hath been slain to | receive the power, and riches, and | wisdom, and might, and honor, and | glory, and blessing.” The Invocation — Lord’s Prayer, | Gloria Patri. | The Responsive Rea: tion No. 69. The Prayer—The Response. The Hymn—“The Day of Resur- | rection.” The Offertory—“Hosanna,” Gran- ier, Mrs. John Headland with Cello Obligato. The Cantata—"“The Crucifixion,” John Stainer. “And They Came to a Place,” Recitative, solo, Mrs. Dud- (ley L. Reynolds, “The Agony,” Chorus; bass solos, Mr. H. Waugh and Mr. Bob Phillips, soprano solo, Mrs. Dudley L. Reynolds: “Proces- sional to Calvary,” chorus; solo, Mrs. John Headland. “And When They Were Come,” Recitative; bass Of Course, I shop at Connie’s Dress Shop MO ding—Selec- | A Specialty— Also Conveniently Put Up to Serve at Home! OPEN FROM 5—12 solo, Mr. H. Waugh. “The Mystery of the Divine Humiliation,” chorus. “Me Made Himself No Reputation,” bass solo, Mr. Bob Phillips. “The | Majesty of the Divine Humiliation,” * solo, Mrs. John Headland. “And as Moses Lifted Up the Serpent,” solo,, Mr. Bob Phillips. “God So Loved the World,” Chorus, ‘“Litany of Passion,” chorus. “Father, Forgive Them,” tenor solo and men’s chorus. “So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Peti- tion,” duet, “Mrs. Dudley L. Rey- 1nolds and Mr, George B. Schmidt. “The Mystery of Intercession,” choir. | “And One of the Malefactors,” reci- tative; bass solo, Mr. Phillips and chorus. “When Jesus Therefore Saw ims Mother,” tenor solo and men’s “Is It Nothing to You,” | chorus. | recitative; bass solo, Mr. H. Waugh. “The Appeal of the Crucified,” chor- jus. “Jesus Knowing that All Things | Were Not Accomplished,” tenor solo and men's chorus. The Meditation —~ HE LIVES— | “Awake, Thou That Sleepest,” chor- |us; “The Heavens Are Telling," | chorus. The Benediction—The Response. The Postlude — “Soldiers of the King,” Stultze, piano and organ. | Choir Personnel Choir director, Mr. George B Schmidt; organist, Mrs. Carol Beery | Davis. 53 | Sopranos — Mis. John Headland, |Mrs. Dudley L. Reynolds, Mrs. B. R. Glass, Miss Shirley Davis, Miss Patricia Davis, Miss Doris McEach- | ran, Miss Lois Standafer, Miss Betty Nordling. | Altos—Miss Grace Berg, Miss Con- | stance Davis, Miss Margaret Fem- mer, Miss Mary Shaw, Miss Jean haw. ‘Tenors -— Mr. J. W. Leivers, Mr. George B. Schmidt. Basses—Mr. Herbert Waugh, Mr. Bob Phillips, Mr. W. R. Nichols. s SR ST In 1942 a patient was admitted to some hospital in the U. S. every 212 seconds. | Conway Dock 0Oil --- Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 MOY’S DINNER Tonight Delicious CHOW MEIN and CHOP SUEY Y’S Like the The Answer Is Easy | Just Come to ERNIE’S And Bring Your FRIENDS — You Will Atmosphere ERNIE’S Cocktail Bar Friendly Let's All Get Behind the WAR BOND DRIVE!