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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1944 Y ) the University of Washington; Miss fer the Sitka Telephone Company Mrs. Lena Mitchell * s l 1 K/l N ‘V b * | Jean Cook. enroute to Los until the end of September and vol-, For their next meeting, Oc\.obcr‘IHREE TRIPS MADE Al ASKA AIRLINES b | A ; to visit relat.ves and friends untee for the WVCX staff, be- 18, they decided to have a Social F < RO Guring a two months’ vacation from ginning ber work there on October and appointed the following com- BY (OASIAI- FRIDAY - Three new babies arrived officers were installed by RUSS ;o opbioument with the Public| 2. The station hopes to return to mittee to make arrangements: Mrs. A the past week at ti B Hoapay hevo, Past Department Com- pep o boniocs (i rone Alberte its regular 18 hours daily schedule Ted Wagner, Mrs. Les Rhoads, Mrs.| Alaska Coastal Airlines made | Mrs Pearl, a President, Mrs. Jack Mac's; “Bill” shortly Dick idare, Mrs. Bernard Westover, | three flights yesterday carrying the| Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Mrs. Wil-| following to Sitka: Holly Evans, Rodenberg. | Cecila Domly, Andy Malaclof, Al- - | bert Stroeher. Angoon to Juneau—N. Johnson, > Mr. and . 4 % - R Breatdent, 20 8 waitress at T “Li weighing Littlepage v Pll;i b qp(m’;““h"w‘ Holt, proprietor of Holt's Men Shop, half pounds r an orn; Secom N * ” > N i ¥ 1”‘. ,,’- A & Ki¥. A¥tioft -Ourtis; B¥e to visiv his family in Washington pester Boyd, local fisherman, re- liam Ight ‘of ‘last week s, R 4 for a month; Forrest A. Edwards,' iyrned from Junez Thurs \ son, Jozl Brian, seven easurer, Mrs. Jack Krepps; turned from Juncan (oni ERUEERy's w P 1 e B = 1o Bergbantait Av’n” v, Jom AN engineer with ACS, who has been piane The Navy is entertaining Satur-| ifteen ounces, was born TEBHAY P rht ransferred to the States; Mrs. el day evening with open house at the | Victor Johnson. Mrs hn Townsend. On Im; Historian, Mrs. Cyrus Wil- SRR i 1 i 7or] i shicl . rence. v of this week, a daughter. r Chaplain Mrs, William Louise Kauzlarich ..md .her SOnS, nr.c Maud Anderson was entered FPublic Wux.k» Bmldmgllwhuh has Sitka to Juneau 'M,’" Laurence, | v ound lve Sy ™S Jemnie i, the Pioneer Hospital Saturday|}i y”-r‘(h.xgom e e o H RAG FAIBBANKS Homethko and son Bryan; Mrs.|. .~ uouc condition caus by tion: he Civil Service personnel,| Roberts. rived for Mr. and Mrs, Mr Goddard, on behalf ' "/ 2 ; NG el i O g e | g Homethko & been operating the prenchial pneumonia and arthritis Navy ¢nd Army and a few civilians Juneau to Tenakee—Mrs, L.‘ Warne, Mrs. Alex McKay Paxton presented the oul-| o picherman’s Cafe, which is 28 are invited. | — | Hood Bay to Juneau—Mrs. Art! = geing President, Mrs. Ben Miller now closed until further notice; N £ held Jacks p bas esident’s pin % L. <. Berg received word of the o .'“j)' i “)1(\(;,:: After ]ml :Il‘: :I,d,m 5 I:_’m” sup- | MI® Lyle Phillips, for medical| ..o 1" 0o pic 1u“>[ grandson OTEX.IN\. Josenh Truitt, a native, was con—“ Wolf, Jack Wolf. i YAK TAT vals, 8t night 1ocal!per e n‘ux‘: whith tie (f- e McGTaw, Pro- | ywovi o ‘born to his daughter, Hor.|¥icted on an. assaull and battery| Juneau to Hoonah and returp— A D oc D P bt Joined the Iadies, |Prietor of the Arrowhead THRNsfergihy ujig her husbénd ’Lieut, charge in the Commissioner’s Court | Williaz1 Hixson, the Rev. Walter, 4 i AT s who was called to Port Townsend | . ' ° > oy ' voek and given 60 days. He| Soboleff, Fred Geeslin, George W. heir mar- . Wayne E. Weigel in Albany, Ore- 8 - 2 \{ \ o thelr mal- oML dn meeting Mon. |PY the illness of his mother: MS.| ooy oyt Weigel is in the b Miss Esther Anderson in |Loude: CONNECTIONS TO v e Brightman and son Timmy, p..iei. and Mrs Weigel was a for-| % tchen of Moy's Restaurant. Hoonah to Juneau—James Boy VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY lecided to sponsor a § o join Jim Brightman in Astoria| % —_— | Dorothy M. Arnold Hoetory House Bome i mer student in the Sitka High g Victory House SOME (joro ye has been fishing during|gupoor. €Y Miss Jsabella Sing, WAVE, is on ... KUSKOKWIM Thomas, Mrs. Wm. C.time in December and named Fred i, g mmer. The Brightmans plan fo leave and arrived by plane Wed- | "DES IOMORRO Mrs. Earl Shennett and Eacley, Bill Rands and Vincent|(© (U0 ooiher atter a two| | % nesday to visit her father, Pete| G. Scharpenberg Ecauchamp as a_committee to make| 0 SCHTR OEE T B L othy | The Pinochle Club met at the/ging | | Office P e (hf]""'"‘l "]']“’ ‘l"’“(“l‘:m‘:’ aniclson js returning to her home |lome Of Mrs ”;‘I““ "{‘EG““L "{‘l‘““l'l S e | Low tide—0:12 a. m,, 1.1 feet Baranof Hotel ONE 667 Din uests of Mr, and Mrs. have & € 'ndance the Ste r 4 a va. day evening rs. Lena Mitche K © . g 2 a . ] . 2 . in the States after spending a va- BLACK COD SOLD | ig ] . SE Fai | v " " tex Marchant at their home’ on with costumes on Monday, Oc- |00 PO Il S sister-in-| Won st prize and Mrs. Charles The Tundra, Capt. Peter Oswald, | ol R ARTHUR 0SZM Traffic Manager ponski on Thursday of last week tober 9 law, ‘Mts, Hugh Paoe | Whitney. was given consolation, |brought in 10,000 pounds of black| oy e 12:26 p. m., 85 feet. e e 1 e e e e Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tilson it Shbon e re R L e | EIGH A R e, Rl - N anc Mrs. " )| pos———. C yesterday or | en Eliston, Hurcld Johmson and _The Sitka Library ASSOCation jou, waimer, District Deputy| The Sewing lub met at the home Fish s, .76, Ginthin, TIDES MONDAY INSURANCE || T 5 i Jack Garr held a meeting in the Library in|meny xated muler, BP.OE. . are{of Mrs. Howard Hunter on Thyrs-|representative. el TIDES MONDAY ! i 1 Tl hompson Optical Co. 4 e e RO 3 3| Low tide—1:18 a. m, 11 feet Health, Accfltent, Life, Annuities 214 Second St.—Phone 387 e il 1 [ 2 the high school building on Mon-!ieq from Juneau this week to|day evening. Those present were A | High tide—7:58 a. m., 127 feet Juvenile Educational | i e > Endowments | | Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- || ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair | Susort was hostess at day evening. Officers elected 1O ;itonq o local Elks meeting Friday|Mrs. Emily Allen, Mrs. Kenneth FISHING RESUMES S g o e 123 Third St. P. O. Box 1641 —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts > birthday T for Miles|the board for the new year were Mrs. Verne McGraw i s . o Wy e e night. » Mrs. Verne McGraw, Mrs.| Fall salmon fishing is to resume P Sk N—P] 53 on Wednesday of last Mrs. E. M. Goddard, treasurer, re-| | Rob Fingen vani MSEIEGUAR | yronae> woeing attar Behk clongd ] /0 SR lsE LELR. Dy 195 feet. M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 vening was spent play-|placing Mrs. P, S. Ganty, and Mrs.| po) pajrhurst, brother-in-law of [Mudiman. The evening Was Spent for the past several weeks. Accord- Hospfilonoris monopoly C 2. Were Mr. | Robert |( wlord, replacing MIS. | pioy pave is visiting relatives and |sewing and playing rummy. Re-|jng to Ed Johnson of the Juneau :s. Miles McGraw, Mr. and Jack Calvin. Mrs. R. W. DeAr-|puenq “in joun |freshments were served before the Colq Storage Company, salmon nk D Mr. and Mrs. mond remains Chairman of the eeting br o : itney, Mts. Lioyd Tilson Board. Other members are i e v o EHLTE; broke M. should be coming in to the cold| Eugene Torkelsen, a medical pa I #d Roy Mamson : Jack Calvin, Mrs, W. C. Char 8. B iielsey, a1 former employee 4 storage plant by the middle of next ' tient, has been discharged from St oiel Juneau nd Dr. Louis G. Scharpenberg of Siems Drake on Japonski, was| St Peter's Guild is to meet at week : Ann’s Hospital. | : ? et s e € in town briefly last week on busi- | tte See House at 1 p.m. next Tues- For Comfort .\fv and Mis. L. C. Berg were The unnual drive for subscripions nocs for the CAA from Anchorage.|day afternoon for a business meet- | Al Lowes! Bales ts last week to William will ke started shortly IRy o : | Eugene Havens, Donhald Nutley,| s | ROOMS WITH BATH 1, all of whem were visiting | goveral persons left for Juneau|Arville Svenhing, and Paul Alex-| wWomen of the Moose, at their or Seattle by plane the past wee Andy |ander Yave been transferred to Ju g ; P = Y| B iy = |regular meeting Wednesday even- Sl g i P Malachoff, a taxi drives Ada neau and left by plane last Sat-|ing Ilistened to reports; Library, Make Yo“r Headqua"ers higaniepishag 1 cocktail rties were given| Smith, Miss Lena Wheeler, sister urday, after having spent some mMrs. Carl Susort; Membership. Most Convenient Location irday evening before the of Mrs. Harold Melby, for brief|(ime here with the Alaska Com-|nrs LaMolie ~Peterson: at the —THIRD AND MAIN— Elks Club party. Mr. and Ms. vacations; Mrs. Martin Johnson, munications System. | weart, bars. Jonn Oshakkens Valcauda Fur Co. Harold Veatch were hosts to Mrs.|for medical treatment. Ted Carter i i | Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Oialin v aaee AL W | aod T o i |baven, Mrs, Don McGraw Seattle, Washington Sarvells, M has. Wort-and Tom Dyer returned to Juneau| Mrs. Leslie Grove and son Leslie, | publicity, Mrs. Wally McDonald 7 e O e afier pending a few days In fown.|Jr, left by plane Saturday, en-| They decided to observe Moose- G ALy | e o o 1 Jlliott Fletcher, Lieut.'Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burgess left for 3 Seattle, wher o was | . y e | Gffintn, ‘sad Mr, and: Mrs.|Jusesy B0RY, M: BUrRi L bty e ey o TieRcy. DAY, OCtober a1, (R - The Home 0' Hosp“all'y MoRE Caivin huteblie o e B ‘";f“ is @ called by the illness of her mother.|pointed a committee to make plans | | JUNEAU DAIRIES » o LlienfigRu sl ceet The committee is Mrs. John Os- RUSS CLITHERO - i Manager | § DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Mrs. Wm. Rodenberg | La saving by pla rds | 1be Laundry | Leaving by plane Saturday be-|pakken, Mrs. ‘Don McGraw and a daily habit—ask for it by name he :\1‘;“ Mr -rm“i\)lzn 1(»!):;( —_ cause of illness in her family was| | . || Juneau Dairies, Inc. Tanned RABBIT SKINS| _ BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. l Any quantity, immediate § delivery, Write for Price List. Gaylord, Lena Mrs. Margot Klingenberg left for Mrs. Wally Simms, who is enroute | Frank Hennessy, Mr. Paul Heckle Juncau by boat last week enroute|to the States by first available| and Mr. Verne Gillen to Anchorage to join her husband,!transportation. who is stationed there. She was| _— Dinner guests at the home of Mr,(accompanied by her young son,| Art Franklin, local accountant,| v V. Frail Galvin Wedrts. | Kebreth returned Monday from a business| : | WINDOWS, DOORS, | ! CABINETS g were Mr. and Mrs,| - |trip to Petersburg. <arl Scharpenberg, Dr. and Mrs.| Walter Trent, son of Mrs. Joe — illi Louis G. Scharpenberg, and Mr. Skaris left by plane Monday en-| Mrs. Irene Reyneldsi daughter | 0. B. Williams Co. BT s, TRk btlepogé |route to Anchorage to be inducted of M. and Mrs. Len Peterson, re- | ‘ 100 ettt w into the army. His wife and young |turned by plane Monday after| ey Wortman, proprietor of daughter are remaining in Pelican |spending the summer in Anchor- | | b 4 1.» Drug and Jewelry Store,| City for the preser ve. G THE ’-—;—_—_—T pere: ng Had ‘ While traveling is difficult . . . ROYAL CAFE returnad plane from - i re he had been attend-| - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands re- OPEN ALL NIGHT ing the Shrine initiation John Lawrence left for Anchorage |turned from Juneau by plane Mon- | ; LS the latter part of this week to join|day after seeing their daughters off inki i 4 3 Sonia Martin became the|the ferce of the Columbia Lumber | for scnool from Juneau and spend- | we'll be thmkmg of our friends ALASKA S FINEST We Serve: br of Chief Wilburt Miether,| Company at Whittier ing the weekend enjoying Masonic ) 2 4 ' American Dishes USN, at the Commussioner’s Court e | doings | m Alaska s Even lf we don t H(lllTErL [ Chop Suey ‘ Eat in the Famous || Chow Mein Room cn Saturday evening of last| Leaving for Seattle by boat last —_ | Sweet and Sour week. The ceremony was perform-| Week were Miss Margaret I. Close,| Station WVCX increased its 5= thi cd by Commissioner W. W. Knight, |8 former civil service employee for schedule to 13 hours daily, from 10| ) see them . . . Gold Room rrid Jice following ~ which couple held | the army on Japonski; Mrs. Rita a.m. to 11 p.m. through the help| ‘ 1t Costs No More 162 So. Franklin an informal reception for close|Johnson, an employee of the Pion- of Miss ‘Millie Reed, who does the | friends and relatives at their apart-|€6r Bakery; Miss Althea Rands|broadcisting during the early | Phone 800 PHONE 738 ment over the Pioncer Bakery |and Miss Barbara Rands to attend 'hours. Miss Reed was an operator | At the Legion Auxiliary mt‘(‘(mgi on Tuesday evening the following| -PARSONiuillv:EEE‘C'IJTR;C co. | COI-UMBIA COCKTA"- BAR | Keep Oon Buyi”g Bfl"'ds Wflodley Air Ways Solicits the business of friends Electric Service and Repairs || Newh’ TO WIN THIS YEAR . J U N E A U A4 Westinghouse Representative , Remo del d ANCH“RAGE e BUY MORE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Conway Dock | : . BONDS ... ‘ Connections to ALL INTERIOR Aluska Points Company THAN BEFORE Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. AND KEEP ‘EM Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. 0l Coal | Tuesday-Friday i A New Washington Hotel, Seattle o ping ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager Phone 612 Agents Juneau Phone 78 # ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express ¢ 1S ONLY A cOAL | DUNNO WHAT'S i Q‘ANez‘s DALGHTER- GOIN' TO GIVE THANK HEAVENS SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. W SHED RaTHER OUT FIRST-THE THE CRICKETS Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- BE A G : PIANOS OR MY AREN'T SINGIN' Tnlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka OLD . TONIGHT - Juneau _.$ $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $13 $18 Sitka ....... 18 & D BB W B o e (R T B 10 18 10 18 13 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah - 10 i Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Bkagway Juneau . $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 darin Chow Mein and Chop S HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE . LR T i et DI N Ky one RIBS—Sweet and Sour? B B T S o o ' ey T B A T A A N C AF E ! LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Abovs rates m wmw‘: PHONE 612 Steaks, fllops, fried chiflkfl, ninle’s While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! JUNEAU, ALASKA

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