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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1944 will be John Reck, ,:‘l:xd’:l: ilhat e w] UANDERGRIFTI JR- FUNER‘I' FOR Jo"" To‘:lgll;;r‘ewllhsm O. Carlson, Wil- VISITS HERE WINN WILL BE ON ‘C‘,“c’o",ge‘?jfigg“f;f)fl"‘ e oy Walter Savikko and wife and two SHOI I" SAIPA N MO"DAY AF“RNOO" PAGE SIX * SITKA NEWS * Mr. and Mrs, Chris Didrickson, at their home here TTLE | FISHERMAN IN ) P NTS 'Ma 5u underwent medical treat-| Al Weathers, local fisherman, left :1':('.:“'.: ':L‘ :::‘:,:.‘:-“:’-?,r-:{,,,‘“» Ef‘.,‘.‘: S {for Seattle last week by boat for ; |children are visiting with Mr. Sav- Re“"d IS Made N Osear Icaacson and Mrs.| Mrs. Sunde is the wife of Olela briel trip. He is the brother of[DOUGLAS COLISEUM 'RE |vikko's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- | BA'"'lE 0" JUNE 28‘ —_— . Joe Skaris wete joint-hostesses at Sunde, the owner of Ole's Transfer. [Ike Weathers | O BE OPENED TONIGHT mann Sivikko. Walter is in the| | Pinal services for John Winn, BY Pilof of the home of the latter at a shower iS5 | Dougles own theatre “Coliseum Cous.tv Guard service stationed at ELE who passed away recently in Seattle. | U S honoring Mrs. Tal Guppy OnENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT {Jon\' HOLLYWOOD SURPRISED |Douglas” opens fonight to the de-|Ketchikan. WASHINGTON, July 8.—Lt. Gen. | will be held on Monday afternoon "Illlldefbou Chursday evening. |INFORMAL DINNER PARTY |ON BIRTHDAY :lu:ht of all residents. The new | PR o1 A. A. Vandergrift, Commandant of [at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the o fe A cement was used| Mrs Joe Skavls was hostess to| Last Wednesday evening John)theatrs, owned by W. D. Gross, is SVEND ASP HERE | the Marines, has been notified that | Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The| LONDON, Jul/ 8—One American novel arra i 1 ;ulvwrn'.'\r-n of the shower!a group of friends at an informal{Hollywood was most pleasantly sm.]/\lflskfls finesc and newest. 1t| Svend Asp 1?-“‘3“"‘““1 for alpjs son, Lt. Col. A. A Vandergrift, | Rev. Willis R. Booth of the Northern | Thunderbolt pilot, Capt. Fred Chris- f which were arranged in a'dinner on Weanesday evening at/prised when a group of friends |has been completely rebu from [short visit in !)nlu:.a.s before uuml:;i.n-. was wounded in action at Sai- | Light Presbyterian Church will con- | tenson, of Watertown, Ma: has baby cart. Mrs. GUPPY!her home on Lincoln Street called to offer birthday remem-|top to bottom, and as modern as|to his father’s cannery for thefpan. i duct the service, and two vocal se- [made a record in the European ¢ many ‘lovely and useful| - Tnose present included Mr Vina|brances and cor.gratulations. the year 1944. It is completely [summc: months He is the son of| Vandergrift, 33, was shot in the | lections will be given by Mrs. Crystal | war theatre, shooting down six en- ¢ifts from her friends. Delicious Culbertson, A Bowman, 1.-,-;,,,1{; The evening was pleasantly spent|equipped with rew sound and new Mr. and Mrs. Sam Asp, owners of | leg whxh‘_lmdmg an infantry bat- | Snow Jenne. Interment will be in | emy planes in air battles fought refreshments were served by the!jennings and Barney Hawkins {in the opening of birthday gifts|Screen, fine rugs and fixtures. The|the Sall Sea Fisheries Cannery. talion during the fighting, on June | the family plot at Evergreen Ceme- |from levels at five miles high down | and the serving of refreshments,|theatre will open tonight with| - | 28, around Mount Tapotchau. tery. to the tree tops. l& N roug] vith | Humphrey Bogart's biggest Warner . JUNEAU which the friends brought with ) 8 . -~ I T . included Mr,|Bros. hit, “Acticn b the Atlantic, a"e ssor men e them. Those present hostesse i Mr { who is the ownerigp y DS WEEK 1 Paranol Beauty Shop, left| of Mrs. Ted Kettleson has been i for States the end of this weeK | iciting friends in Juneau the I,“\”’:md Mrs. Ray Flliott, Bill Holly-|With Raymond Massey and Alan| month: | 5 Mr. and Mrs Nick Lindquist and|subjects. The city of Dougla |Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hope very proud of the new build ose present, in a tion to the e s ) . h‘:’]‘.‘“ ;:',iqu;‘ l;l:'\l(\‘(l 1«;1““'1\“““ ]{;"(:I I:Lll:'\”l‘ i and the residents are jubilant mn Belng used by Nal's‘ FOR T“E DURAT]“N the Mesdames Art Franklin, Frank e m"](l“ '“N r‘lllll("l(}“ to be held|NSURANCE INSPECTOR they have such a fine theatre. | LONDON, July 8.—Pilots on raids | P ) Calvin, Anna Heckel, Len Thielke, |, =) Sitka Elks, No. 1662, five| VISITOR HERE | oD eURRR | made on Germany Friday declare Harold Donnelly, Reuben Franki, ‘_‘mm(mm ware TRiFAEN. T iriaw L. B. Hows'ey, insurance in-| S o (».'.-‘ i l-‘. | the Nazis are throwing up a motl«y; erry Holmes and Clarence Krug; “‘"‘mml '”K,“”h‘ Cabt. Oédrgs B spector for LloyA's of London, was l_Vh Lloyd o l'_HH» son of Ml‘. and | gssortment of planes, including and the Misses Mary Morgan, Mar-| (”W Hiiven: 'Be "Robert | here briefly last week from Juneau, | Mrs. J.- R. Guerin of l?mmax ar- pombers, night fighters and even ; \ret Morgan and Anne Buler. o flen Hogen. Sgt. Roberti " oo During the construc-|rived this week from Tacoma for | troop transports, especially in south- ; Wells. Hale Taler and Ted Harris.| o/ 0 W50 Poiins ceveral years|8 visit with nis parents. Another|ern Germany. Y 3 Refreshments were served follow-| M‘r Howsley spent a great deal| ——————— W A3 B KRN RETU FROM TRIP ing the meeting 1ago, y S great deal| Mrs. Hannan Winberg returned s jol time here. J » here last week by . y i e Hm]‘vm::“:‘l‘\‘(‘ Sk et oyt DINNEE PART ; ON VACATION TRIP 7 e 5. ! BIRTHDAX G. W. “Bill” 3ix a civil service A‘ a vaca trip in the States P ? % 5 R L Asmactun : Last Friday evening, on m;‘[m worker on the base, left last week | weag|casion of the birthday of Edwinlor his nome in fthe States on a SPENDS WE IND IN JUNEAU; % A 3 or his hom 1 S i y Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Van Hom|iacotion He plans to return to o1 1‘“”5. Torgerson employee 6 e were hcsts at dinner to a group (!X‘ ¥ bveNTs CrpmRATED ALL OCCASIONS > ok plane passage |sitka shortly. L took plane Passage 0|(rjends at the Arrowhead Cafe. Uy dRy e o | Guests nclued Mr. and Mrs.|ya b wife, Who 15,50, Oupakken, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-| yERE ON JULY FOURTH employed at the Channel Shop o b il thie. jence Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack| . Beginning with the parade at 10| hed ik ok Culbert, Ben Benson, Fred Vanigcigek in the morning, Sitka had Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Don MCGIaw, s fu)l schedule ot events in honor and Chuck Peari lof the Fourth of July. Following A COMPILETE IJINE = !the program at the ball park, a & y number of races and contests wefe K » 0 B R ; [held. Two service clubs met in ‘a OF DRUGS ‘ eep on puying onds L. RotLwell, sister of Mrs.| .} I ball and Jewelry Company at a buf- |championship ball game. | s Y el Mys, |5 Morris and for some years the | Highlight of the day for Sitkans et lun heon ruests include 'S T = Luther Dennis, Mrs. George Hen- manager of the Towner A])arlmemaxwm the ball game between Andy > here, lett for Jineau last week m,l(mm/lns Pioneers” and the Am- LAST RITES HELD SATURDAY ‘”("“ (;:Hf,lm“.nw,, IIVH\ George 1ag | A dance at the USO in the eve- Sh At | B UY M0 E FOR MRS. MAPY LINDQUI e panied her to Juneau asining prought rhe celebration to a 0" R Funeiul services were conducted) )0 ¢o raturn to her home in| L widay afternoon for Mrs. Mary Sip Sk 2 !MRS. H. H. LOY LEAVES B oND S e o o i i st vy 80 s s | i e | Alaska Drug and Jewelry Company THAN BEFORE | | at St. Michael's Cathedral on Sat- v home on Jum JU, after AXI illness e e 20 st fersbur iast week by boat. SERVING SITKA FOR OVER 20 YEARS of ten days' duration. | Leaving for the States the latter! - News Stand | i . e on F”""““"Y 2T, 1872, abl,o0t o last week were four Shel-| SALESMAN LEAV Sitka, M deuist was the N i S . Bk, & ndg dof Jackson School teachers: Mrs.| gig wallsted:, salesman for the Jeweh,y -:- Fountain } FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager While traveling is difficult . .. - we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . .. Even if we don't see them . . . ENT! . AT BUFF On Tuesday, July 4, Mr. and Mrs. |MRS. L. ROTHWE Charles Wortman were hosts !UI AVES FOR STAT the employees cf the Alaska Drug Mis |her witness. Mvs. Rothwell then |cjose :?\‘:::“ Oslhpu‘:; '?“,fms:.gm:,'; ’:;::fl(:ejfl‘“' Hatch, Mrs. L. E. Taylor, i(mllal‘d Company of Seattle, left Miss Katherine Herring, and Mrs. children, Wiluam and Nunulas,n % hodg“‘ & {)ox Juxw:\: r;m:uy after a brief Lindquist of this city and Mrs.| Miss Herring and Mrs. Hodges usiness trip he ! el = A“‘:“’“‘f" ““: are returning to their homes in|MOOSE WILL INITIATE by two slsters, Mrs. Julla B0y oo |Texas and will not return to Sitka. on Monday, July, 10, the Loyal! ‘\'lvx: lfl);”'l!ulm: }:)\\:Sfdl I(l‘\m‘r::\)é\n Mrs. Hatch plans to take a brief order of Moose will hold initiation BEAINAAR A% b 5 Y- summer course at the Seminary at|at g o'ciock at the Moose Hall. | MAKES JUNFAU TRIP ;,imn- Al‘\.\clmu. 4Cal|[-)n‘\m 1cl<u1'mnvu‘ R i s < : ; . |to Sitka this fall. Mrs. L. E. Tay- SITKA BILL SIGNED Mrs. Ethel Childers left for Ju-fi, wiy yigit relatives in Portland, ) S | neau last week (or a brief VACAUON | Grogon until ave returns for the| WASHINGTON, July 8. — The ‘ stay. |opening of school here in Se ])ll'm-\ President has signed the bill author- | 2 { l DAUGHTER, GRAND- llAl(-lIl‘Ll(‘lm |18l Alasie xiq transtori Lo, Gltka SeerCe | VISITING PARENTS HERE : S ‘ part of the grounds of the Pioneers’ | i |VISITING PAKENTS HERE | Home for street purposes. i i Mrs. Astrid Gominger, (langht(‘x‘ Enjoying a 30-day furlough from - — | | of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bredvik, ar- . 'army 15 Pvt. George I)ldll(k-‘ Uruguay’s constitution of 1919 rived from the south last week to o, “wpo 5 yisiting his ]hll(‘ll(.:, separated church and state. | visit her parents here for a time.| 5 i AR TR SN | daughter, Miss Sharon Gominger. The Jomingers make their hum(“ Newly Remodeled DINE OUT AT i MOY'’S Open 5 P. M. to Midnight near Seattle, Wachington. | RETURN FROM TRIP SOUTH | Mrs. William Rands and her two children, Darlene and Richard, returned to their home here last week after enjoying a month’s va- cation spent vivting relatives and friends along tbe Pacific Coast. OPA CHARGE FILED AGAINST NORDNESS | Hans Nordness, local fish buyer, was ar-ested on July 1 on a com- plaint filed by the U. 8. District Attorney. charging him with vio- lation of OPA maximum price reg- ulation 418, Fe appeared before U. 8. Commissioner W. W. Knight the same day, and the case was continued. i Accoriing to word received from Juneau, Nordness is also the de- fendant in a case brought against him theie on the same charges. AND KEEP !M s SUNSHINE, TIME s o s e || - COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR BY BUYING and PROTECTION these TREE FACTORIES Mrs. Christine Sunde and her two children, Mary Lou and Rich- N]’ ard, returned o their home the| L latter part of last week after a — B SARR L it £ g | month's visit to the States, where | { e States, where| ® : 4 | ° Y Fll'st Ballk 0f Sltka | : THE trees of ‘America’s 630 MILLION ACRES of forest land are going to be the source of thousands of new science-created articles Solicits mel:“g‘ixtl;is of friends || A D ro ' n At ' i | before long . . . that's why the forest industries are seeking to place ‘E’;::&:l:ghsofio;e;::s;t:;x COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE % p their timber lands on a basis of continuous crops . , . that's why . o | s 4 noney Transmllled fo Au Polnls E R N ' E ° S many forests are now managed so that they will yield successive crops without destruction of the woods. Do Yaur Pal‘t--' Already we produce paper, rayon, chemicals, plastics, textiles, and conway nock D OR a o Tano e When You're in Town! insulation from our forests. These are only a pre-view of things to come. compan, — - . | Great industries can be built on the utilization in new forms of inexpensive, abundant wood, because Trees are a Crop. With the w ll E N l N s I TK A kind of nelp nature is now receiving through the scientific manage- Make Your Headquarters ment of the forest industries, the future of these new industries is E R N l F 9 s op’errl;ilsjo:fmpany has placed its properties on a basis of pe;’mancnt SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitalify" COCKTAILBAR RUSS CLITHERO PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU 0Oil --- Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 covangglmBElgmggplPANy L s . e Manager

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