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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA sisplaying great courage and skill, Hu Chxclngof were Ted K"ttlesony‘lnm'lu the following day to tele-[ Leaving Sitka in their boat the| * S ' TKA NE ws * |Lt. Bredvik, fighting from his gun|Dr. Harry Hodgins, Hugo Frederick-|phone his family and fly south if | Marrilyn were Mr. and Mrs. Carl p()\nmn has warded off many son, Howard Bradshaw, Neill An- advisable. Mrs. Goudie will visit pBuchanan and their two sons Carl with her parents for a couple of Jr.,and Garner. They plan to spend | ‘Ll‘lm\ attacks and has materially| dersen and Dr. Louis G. Scharpen- ided in the successful completion! berg, the latter planning to be gone weeks before returning to Chichagof. ‘llc winter in Bellingham and return | F Octobr 13, Maureen,, At the home of A. L. Frederick-| f of Mr and Mrs. Howard son Sunday evening, High School!of each of three missions. The only a few days, returning by plane | for the fishing season next spring. ‘ Merartsl el A i Glieatdih. tare e, coolness 8 ional from Petersburg. } e o8 celebrated her third students gave a farewell party for|codrage, coolness and exceptional ' from Pel ose Bvelyir Siwell, dkugiesesar = f ter guests for an after- Robert Wagner who left the follow- skill displayed by Lt. Bredvik on gt | M Y d 8! | ©. E. Pearl, proprietor of 51 Taxi ons reflected the! Fred Dolphin, salesman from and Mrs. W. R. Hanlon, has| has bought out Carl Susort, pro- and Mary ing day for the States, where he all these C To- | Bob highest credit upon himself and the Ketchikan, accompanied by his wife, rcturned with her two children to prietor of Single O Taxi. Carl Su- Armed Forces of the United States.” arrived last week for a short busi-!ietchikan after spending some mxt plans to take his family to the 1t. Bredvik now holds the Dis-!ness trip. weeks visiting her family here. | States for an indefinite stay. | re Di \nd Jerald Hall, hopes to enlist in the Nav. ), Louella and | plans to spend some weeks visiting n, v ley and | relatives in Washington and Ore- Larry (‘,u.m Sandra gon before enlisting. tinguished Flying Cross and Air Rodenberg, Billy — | Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters.| Mr. and Mrs. John Cushing ‘and ANCHORAGE—FAIBBMKS v et M A il s e Sty | Gary Paxton, Barbara M ebrating their fifth gnniver-He entered the service in February, young daughter Cordelia, have left i sary, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan|1941, Teceiving his commission in for a two months' vacation. They WHEN N A . “0MB ms, Denny Tow 1943. sit relatives in Seattle and Whit- were dinner hosts to a group of | December, > and then proceed to 4 wion'D. 0. M. Cushing i Make Your Headquarters | YAKUTAT — CORDOVA Mrs. Cherles Peterson, who spent Wa; mmer fricnds at their home in Jamestown Bay. Guests were Mr. and 4 r 18, W. L. Rottluff, who were celeb summer in Astoria, Oregon, a partner in the Territory Construc- I ebrated his bir n, 35th anniversary the same visiting her husband who is a chief tion Company. at 'he e Navy, returned to her home h he in- a3 Mrs. Charles Whittimore, Mrs.|in t n F last week. Bruce Bowers ' A | Miss luff, Les Rottluff and here ruce s, a former employe¢ r. Roy Billy Jorgensen | —_ of the Cold Storage Store, acecom- ind Mrs. Milan R, Novich ar- panied by his wife and children Albert - o ™ : . = :nd Mrs, Frank Calvin were rived from the States last week. Mr. Maricn and Robert, has returned "The Home of Hosp"al“y" Frank Price Novich is connected with the ATS. to their former home in the States. | ‘: CONNECTIONS TO i VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM t a birthday dinner for Ja I Andersen, 1 i p \ n nm»k(-l t (\[1:-u,.-_» 111‘0;”3 \;Vr;}nesu'd ‘!;: ‘A\;;,:u’:,; 1&}_;\1:: <::mglner of Mr.| 1 RUSS CL”HERO 15 A Manager Office P ¥ snjoy [ iue clude a i Mrs. Pa sey. | i i - Xk Latt Mrs, Jack Goudie| George Eliason returned on last vacations : nds M ) ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager , nd lersen week's boat after spending the sum- | Anderson, Sg L : pL L mer tuna fishing on the Oregon Mis. Ted Carter, “i‘l" e d"‘sm"»“ | 2y HEA ST G I 5 T€ Frank e were dinner hosts to e oo 1D Y ng her daugh B v 3 | INSURANCE | Thompson Optical Co. club toc Al Richter. | Spike McClean, before proc.eding to || Mealth, Accident, Life, Annuities 214 Second St.—Phone 387 i an ka Day pro- RER | Mrs. Russ Clithero, wife of the the States to join her husband; Sgt Juvenile Educational ¢ 1 Trc an showed proprietor of the Sitka Hotel, has Ed Garnick, who is on leave; and | Endowments Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- i nd music was pre- Mrs. Louis Scharpenberg was hos-|returned to her home here after Mr. and Mrs. John Littlefield, ew y 1 M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair i] 128 Third St.. P. O. Box 1641 —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts | ackson School tess at a bridge luncheon at the nding several months visiting in f e- Elks Club Room Thursda 2 eve- El afternoon the States. Mr, and Mrs. rank Calvin and son Miss in, honor of her mother-in-law, Mrs. - Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin and Remo L Dorothy Karl Scharpenberg, who is \mung Mrs. Jake Johnson, Mrs, Pauline “Cap” Anderson returned last Sun- 1 Ted tleson and {rom Washington. Guests were Elliott and Miss Linda Elliott were day cn the Chichagof from the | Mrs. Harry Hodgins, Mrs. Elliott round trippers on last week’s boat Chichagof mine, where they had Holel Junea“ Tanmed Flatcher, Mre. E. M. Goddard, Mrs.| from Ketcnikan. spent a week hunting and visiting | oot | | RABBIT SKINS r Mills, Mrs. Lydia Tilson, Mr e BT | the Jack Goudies. | Brightman, Mrs. Hugh Pace,' Arriving from Ketchikan is Mar- il i AtLowesi Rates BUY DIRECT AND | ROOMS WITH BATH SAVE MONEY. Charles Wort-'shall Crutcher, who is here for a, Maud Anderson appeared before Trig Kuunn M page, Mrs. few weeks on business. He expects Commissioner W, W. Knight Mi Jack . Mrs. Charles Peter- to go to Kodiak when tbrough with Friday on a charge of alleged vio- [ A c L. McNamara, Mrs.|nis CPA business here. lation of the White Slave Act and AND KEEP 'EM | el og‘r ke Any quantity, immediate ute t e th ill Andersen, Mrs, nk Calvin, gt was released on $3000 bond. | delivery. Write for Price || Most Convenient Location L. BEarl Shen- Mrs. Grace Chase, sister of Mrs. h'ummm Wmhm(,- ¥ »n M W. C. Charteris, Mrs. Carl Peterson, left last week-end' U. S. Commissioner W. W. Knight —THIRD AND MAIN— Williams has nursed at nfartha Kostrometinoff, Mrs. *Em- cnroute to Seattle and Portland on has left by plane for Anchorage on | d Pion Home HOS- gline Hall and Mrs. Ed Cushing. vecation before locating on the coast a short busineses trip. ing her long stay in Sitka. mirst prize was won by Mrs. Charles as a Service Center employee. Mrs. — Peterson, second going to Mrs. Emel- Chase ran the Lutheran Service' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littlepage, Mr kson was hos- ine Hall. Center here for many months. and Mrs. Jack Goudie and daugh- a far \\(11 dinner October 13 ter Jan returned from Chichagof by of Flo Rhodes who left the' 'Sunday afternoon Mrs. Charles' M. E. Monagle, attorney from Ju- plane Monday. On arrival in Sitka ng day for the States. Other whittimore was hostess to a group neau, was in town briefly over the Mr, Goudie received a wire from his were Mr. and Mis. John of friends who walked out from week-end on a business trip. mother stating that his father was seriously ill. He caught a plane to k Calvin, M Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington Owner-Mgr.,, Clarence Wise ,_._—_—-—-—- MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES ICE CREAM sk for it by name DELICIOU a daily habit- @ Perzect comfort « centraly locatea || Juneau Dairies, Inc. Bernard W ver, e town to her home in Jamestown Westover and Stan- Bay. The guests were Miss Mar-' Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hagen re- garet Morgan, Miss Mary Morgan, turned from a vacation in the AR Bplendid food and 7————_—""_J £ e Miss Betty Ke: r, Mrs,* Joseph States where they visited for sev- | r. B, service P G B g 5 SR i M . * Peterson, Mrs. Paul Jacoby, Mrs. eral weeks. | soClar ® Large Rooms— mer hosis October 13 to Frank Kenneth Nordby, Mrs. Edward Loid- | r,“'l. ol with Bath WINDOWS, DOORS, nnessy, C. D, Littlehales and Lt. hammer, Mrs. Robert Hagen, Mrs.| Mrs. W. C. Charteris flew to Ju- K | LLASKANS LIXE THR CABINETS n Osbakken were Army Medical Corps, who is on 1830, First South group of friends! Lt. Cmdr. Warwick, Coast and leave from the Aleutians. Capt.and 1 Richers Vern McGraw and Mrs. Paul Mor- neau last Saturday to meet her hus- Fo i ) ] - gan \band, Capt. W. C. Charteris of the Y e 0 0 1 0. B. Williams Co. y Seattle 4 . farewell cocklail| Geodedic Survey, was here last week Mrs. Charteris returned to Sitka by ——— and Mrs. Ed Van'cn a short business trip, returning boat over the week-end to spend Priren T and Mrs. Clarence Thursday to Juneau by plane. three weeks here before proceeding Lt | BOYAL SAFE » 2 e south for an inefinite period. - C. E. Pearl, local taxi company Mudiman gave a proprietor, made a brief business Mrs, Caroline Reynolds arrived party for her hus- trip to Juneau this week. from Juneau by boat Friday on a, GHT H i 3 ity BARANflF OPEN ALL While traveling is difficult . . . ALASKA'S FINEST ||| we Sorver we'll he thinking of our friends HOTEL ‘ o American Dishes bix B _Xumduv vening. - Guests were - vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs :]lumuél Miss Pat O'Brien was hostess last —_— ® Chop Suey 5 1errod, | Thursday, at the Nurses'’ Home of H. R. Smith, American Express : 2 1 i ® Chow Mein : - Wm Rands, Richard the Ploncers’ Hospital, to the Beta' Agent, ved last week-end gn a in Alaska. .. Even if we don't Eat in the Famous || s ;‘:u; and Sour n ne Rands, and Mr. and Sigma Phi Sorority. To fill the bLusiness trip. | - | Gold Room ! ® Fried Rice {rs. George Grover. vacancy. caused by Mrs. Frank Hen- e | see them N o ‘ 3 % |nessy’s resignation as treasurer, the Henry Moy, proprietor of Moy's it ! It Costs No More { 162 So. Franklin 3k cwell dinner at the home | members elected Mrs. Wallace Mc- Restaurant, has returned from a : Phone 800 ! PHONE 738 y jana on Thursday|Denald. The Club decided to hold business trip which took him to| ! ,..3 : [ e were Captain and Mrs. & food sale at Connie’s Dress Shop Hecnah and Juneau. Wwho have been trans-|cn October 21 with Mrs. Charles | alvation Army post in| Whittimore and Miss Dorothy Van-| Mrs. O. S. Ove has returned from io, Capada, and Mrs. Zante in charge. To compete in a tion of several weeks in L . | Woodley Airways her son Kenneth.|the “Torci agazine contest for Sea ~ | “Cover G the members elected E ! Mrs. Martin Tengs. al Fairh ales! d | PARSONS E c t g Hal Fairhurst, salesman, returned ‘3‘3 " .‘ 4 .g ‘, b o _“,NI;%%:I.RI- CO. - - to Juneau by plane after spending| " .l s 5 Solicits the business of friends || T @nd Mrs. Stuart Beitzel,|several days here on business. : J U N E A U — zhter and son-in-law of Mr. and in Sitka A Mrs. Russ Clithero, are visiting in| Frank Hennessy, local assistant Electric Serv d Repair: & g in| Franl ennessy, local assistan ice and Repairs |/gjiy giter a long absence in the|agent of the Northland Transpor-| TO WIN THIS YEAR ANC““RAGE Westinghouse Representative tates. With them are their two|tation Company, has left for Seattle | - ix,(,n\_ James and Richard. MTs.|to join his family who have been| B UY M”RE Via YAK“TAT and CBBDOVA | Beitzel is the former Gordon Clith-| staying with Mrs. P. S. Ganty in A Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Peints i ro and a gradunate of Sitka High|Seattle for a couple of months. Mr.| c = D k {School. Mr, Beitzel was formerly|Hennessy will return with his family | GHWdY [1]4 | with the U. 5. Marine Corps. |en the next North Sea. i e o ® Company | visiting in town last | ployee of the Anchor Bar, and Mrs. to report b es . oal P Coal port for physical examinations | at the Army Base were R. Rmelhnt Andy Lorentzen, proprietor of the Insurance || son rt. Matin Breavik, who|t week on a vacation from Juneau. | Thomas have left to settle per- V. Ferguson and W. Dycknoff. Pioncer Bakery, with his wife and FOR RESERVATIO’NS is expected, home on leave shortly.! FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager Phone 612 s navigator of a B-24 airplane on | party of seven plans to be gone two BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS STORE IN_ YOUR # ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express “ SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka LISTEN-JERK -1 WANT A DOUBLE FOO-LA-BOO- LA SPRINKLED WITH | Locicheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. — | manently in California, where they| % - . n Gasol'"e e pson, Larry Finch, have retrned Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bredvik have|from a vacation of several weeks in| ew as ln on o ea e | mgs o L o ’ : ALASKA CUASTAL AIRL AAAAA Quoting the citation: “For extra-| Leaving Sitka on the Chichagof,| nany bombardment missions over weeks in search of goat, wolf, bear,' WELL - 'VE GOT TO SURE-1 JUST HAD formerly a local‘ Clarence Thomas, former em-l THAN BEFORE | Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Arriving from Wrangell last week | plan to buy a home. received word of the decoration of | the States where they visited rela- Ph 78 rdinary achievement while serving|Jack Calvin skipper, a hunting! nemy occupied Continental Europe. | lums and deer. Those 1eaVINg ON W peessm—— TAKE BOBBY OUT ONE. AT THE DRUG- ILL SHOW YOU WHERE WE CAN AN’ GIT HER THAT GET THE BEST A | PROMI STRAWBERRIES BUILDING WHILE | Juneau 88 810 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 SCE)E—I FEEE L\?(EED QB%E l\ge-r%qu\—m- AND SPANK |T WAS WAITING FOR SItks ... 18 18 18 10 18 13 10 10 YOou - Chthgats M 1B W 1w 1. Kimshan.. 18 10 18 10 pt 10 - 18 10 18 18 1 HAVIN' ONE-MYSELF - WITH WHIPPED & F CREAM - Angoon - 18 18 Hoonah - 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Halnes Bkagway Juneau .. - $18.00 $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Ra 0 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petershurg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 0% 1000 : . i ARE r pound— A SRR o Makh el Chop Sury DINE atthe WATR TN TaED ARNTS o T e B A T A A N C A F E LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET A e o w PHONE 612 % Change Without Notlcs. | H I ! l s‘eaks' chops rfiEd ChiCken' ninners While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! JUNEAU, ALASKA

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