The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX SITKA MRS. JACK CALVIN AND DAUGHTER AR HOME FROM SOUTH Mrs. Jack Calvin a r daugh- ter, Lois, returt y from a trip to the States. They ' spent about six weeks in Seattle * MRS. RUSSELL CLITHERO CTURNS FROM JUNEAL pll Clithero is due to from Juneau where return rmh PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Solicits (he b\ siness of friends in Sitka i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1943 . NEWS % | she has spent several days visit- | ing. She made the trip over to Ju-| neau by steamer and is to return| today with Alaska Coastal Airlines. | EPISCOPAL GUILD MEETS ON TUESDAY ! of the Episcopal Guild| Members are to meet on Tuesday at the Manse and will enjoy a pot-luck | luncheon preceding the meeting.| The afternoon will be spent work-| ing on the kneeling benches which | will be stained and repaired. | SGT. J. E. SMITHMEYER 1 | I Freedom s Name. .. Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative First Bank of Sitka : A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted to All Poinis Do Your Part===- Put 10% of Your Inconte in War Bonds ~ @ Relaxation is a necessity in wartime or peacefime ... get your ration at the COLUMBIA! (] Buy Bonds! COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Whoops! CELEBRATE the FOURTH! By Having DINNER at MOY'S! BUY DELICIOUS CHOW MEIN . .. and WAR CHOP SUEY ... A SPECIALTY! BONDS! Conveniently Put Up to Take Home! MOY'’S OPEN FROM 5—12 GOOD FELLOWSHIP and THE BEST IN DRINKS During Your Free Hours atthe BUY WAR BONDS! SILVER FOAM TRIP TO JUNEAU | law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sully. | imes like these teach us a new grati- tude for the simple things in life. A quiet evening of rest, a friendly game with a next door neighbor, good talk, good refreshment, these make a welcome interlude of sanity in a seething world. For millions of Americans that interlude becomes calmer, happier, more con- tent with a glass of friendly Schlitz. Just the KISS of the hops —all of the delicate flavor—none of the bitterness. Once you taste America’s most distinguished beer you'll never go back to a bitter brew. You'll always want that famous flavor found only in Schlitz. IN BROWN BOTTLES. THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS | Copr. 1943, Tos. Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwankee, Wis. lines for Juneau to join Mrs.Smith- MISS CLITHERO DOES meyer who went to Juneau last DEFENSE WORK, SOUTH week. Miss Laura Jeane Clithero, for- Sgt. and Mrs. Smithmeyer expect mer Sitka news editor, and daugh- to return to Sitka with Alaska ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clith- Coastal Airlines next Monday. While | €10, has been doing defense work| in Juneau they are staying at the at the Winslow Shipyards on Bain-| |Baranof Hotel and visiting Ms.|bridge Island, according to word | | Smithmeyer's brother and sister-in- | received by her parents. Miss Clithero cepipleted welding school and is now doing finishing at the shipyard. She is living with her aunt, Mrs. F. Cowell. | | In September Miss Clithero ex-‘ pects to apply for the U. S. Ma- Conway Dock P ‘rine Corps Auxiliary. company ;J L. McNAMARA MAKES | TRIP TO JUNEAU TO SEE INFANT DAUGHTER J. L. McNamara left this week| for Juneau to spend a few days| making the acquaintance of his 0il --- Coal infant daughter born at St. Ann's| G“sa'i”e LHosmtal last Sunday. | COURT PARTY LEAVES Insurance AFTER SHORT STAY | Judge George F. Alexander, U. | S. Attorney W. A. Holzheimer and Clerk of the Court R. E. Coughlin Phone 78 e MORE SITKA NEWS ON PAGE 2 | ! . Whether you need a simple home remedy or the miracle sulfa drug your doctor ordered! ¢6 We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that L) they are all endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Righté, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their ]ust powers from the consent of the governed » From the Declaration of Independence — July 4, 1776 . By Mote War Bonds ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY 14,000 railroad tank cars with pea- farm goals. WHEN IN SITKA Make Your '}tfiadquaners at e SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitality” RUSS CLITHERO Manager Enough peanuts to fill more than nut oil are called for by 1943 U. S. Gifts that will charm the Bride and please the Groom CallUs in Any Emergency!? GIFTS BUY MORE JEWELRY WAR BONDS FOUNTAIN— NEWS STAND ALASKA DRUG AND JEWELRY COMPANY | i \ i | i \ Sitka’s Pharmacy for Over 20 Years | are easy to find at Andersen’s Fountain Games Cosmetices News Stand “Buy War Bonds* NEILL ANDERSEN We’re Beating the Drum for ERNIE’S! Where you find THE BEST in Drinks . . . Companions and Relaxation = ERNIE’S Cocktail Bar oF

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