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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1944 AGE TWO ' ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 2 5 % e { s A 1 LS e - | dance which the Sorority sponsored Osbakken, Mrs. George Allard, Mrs. ! bids will be accepted by Command- | the bid, payable to Treasurer of the ‘[ P ———— e ——— s ' T K A N L w S * on Friday evening William Hanlon, Mrs, John Law-| ing Officer, Excursion Inlet, Alaska, | United States must accompany each | ALASKA AIRLINES | A /e |rence, Miss Kay Herman, Miss up to and including Five Nuvemherlbid. 4 e~ Wednesday afternoon members of Louise Brightman, Miss Mable Fay 1944. Bids will be opened on Six‘ One each barge, wooden, 60 rt.,; l‘ Mrs. George Henderson, daughter| Mrs. John Hollywood was hostess'y, .""pochman Home Economics McNulty, Miss Alexandria Trier- November 1944-and delivery will be | BCS-1554. | of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrey, re- at a luncheon for the Sewing Club| .. "0o. ") octesses to parents and schieldt and Miss Ethel Hollywood. made to the highest bidder at Ex- | One each scow, wannigan, reg- » recently with her last Thursday afternoon. Those ryooqc"in their class room in the Sending gifts but unable to attend cursion Inlet, Alaska. The War De- | jstry number 167140. turned by pla son Heinie, after a three precent were Mrs. Frank Price, Mrs.| i) ‘eohool Building under the di- were Mrs. Kate Tierschieldt, Mrs. partment makes no warranty rela- | absence in the States. Mrs. Frank Cashel, Mrs. Ray Elliott, MIs. . ion ™ of their instructor, Miss Ben Benson, Mrs. George Hender- tive to condition of this property Jw. (;?Rglgl"léflmd" { 1 went to New Jersey t0 Nick Lindquist and Mrs. D. A. HOPe. p. o oo pudnick. Mrs. E. M. God- son, Miss Peggy Schrey, Mrs. Fred and reserves the right to reject any | 1st. Lt., O.D., e graduation of her hus- i TR dard and Mrs. Joseph Barnas pre- Schrey and Mrs. J. H. McGrath, and all bids. First publication, Oct. 19, 1944, i A srge Henderson from | The Sewing and Card Club meligy g a¢ tpe table; Miss Florence — ! certified check for the amount of | Last publication, Nov. 4, 1944. | rs' Candidate School at Fort at the home of Mrs. Howard Mudi-|mpon oo “yie Donna Gayle Mc-! Ben Miller left for Juneau on -~ } nmouth after which they went man Thursday of last week. Pres-|q g "wigs Myrtle Price and Miss Monday's plane enroute to Glacier - i A— ) Sacramento, California, where ent were Mrs. Verne McGraw, MIS.| poyey 1oy Elliott served. Bay on an inspection tour of the < 1 ; Lieut. Henderson was stationed at Howard Hunter and Mrs. Robert S National Park Service. f S “o"E [ ! Camp Kohler for a month before Hagen. | Mrs. Howard Hunter and Mrs, PR ng sent oerseas, | Howard Mudiman were hostesses at ~Wednesday evening Paul Heckel - Mrs. L. C. Berg was hostess at 8o gurprise birthday dinner at the entertained with a buffet supper Vernon P. Gillen and son Dennis gessert luncheon Thursday of thiS aypowhead Cafe last Saturday, given and cards in his apartment on ft by 1 recently for the States. week to the Lutheran Women of (. their respective husbands. Guests Etolin Street. His guests were Mr. vas a former Army civil the Church. Mrs. Clyde Franks led jnciided Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mc- and Mrs, L. E. Thielke, Mr. and Mrs. vice employee on Japonski the devotional hour. |Graw, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hagen, Stanley Totten and Mr. and Mrs. -~ e Mrs. Rhea Black, Arne Dorum and|Frank Calvin rs of St. Peters Guild have| gq Tibbets, Make Your Hfiadquariers i YAKUTAT — CORDOVA at the | CONNECTIONS TO s l T K A H 0 T E L | VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY ) ' Clyde Peterson, son of MI.. \ember ¥ S ik | KUSKOK Mrs. Len Pet Nu,.lh :-mm\\!‘, weduled a silver tea, g:(;rv.l\l; ::nl.fl‘ HHRN ! NoTibE bk ARG B n'e Home o' Hosp"al“y USKOKWIM ents while on furlough. An andq Christmas Bazaar a ictor A progressive dinner was given FINAL REPORT | : hunter, Sgt. Peterson bagged | House for November 4. On Tuesday| saturday evening beginning Wwith y. y. commissioner’s Coust for the RUSS CI_”HERO Manage]’ | Office deer the day after his arrival|the Guild met at the home of Mrs.|cocktails at the apartment of Paul Territory of Alaska, Division Num- Baranof Hotel ONE 667 home Mary Whittimore for a dessert| geckel, continuing with salad at\ o one Before FELIX GRAY,! S lunchecn. The afternoon was spent|the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.| commiccioner and ex-officio Pro- Mrs. Wm. Wyres, daughter of Mr. in ;m»p;u’mmn for the Bazaar.|Hodgins, entree at the home of Mr. bate Ju‘dge Juneau Precinct and Mrs. Nick Lindquist, left re- Twenty-four members were present.|ang Mrs. Harold Melby and dessert 1 "uic \rotter“or the Tast Will and ¥ 4 A to visit her husband's family s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Testament and the Estate of L is: ppi before joining her| Mr and Mrs. Wm. Walton en-|jolissaint. The party ended with INSURANCE ’ ! | { 1 ARTHUR Traffic Manager S——— Hekman 5 e T WALTER WOOTEN COUNCIL, | Thompson Optical Co. oned in Virginia. tertained Wednesday afternoon in|qancing at the Moose Club. AbBeABaR: | || Health, Accident, Life, Annuities 214 Second St—Phone 387 i honor of their daughter -Loretta’s| i RIS . i ducational NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN i el Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- Dick Dare left by plane for Ju- ninth birthday and Mickey Kasa-| poretta Ott clelebrated her g . aeine Ruby Council and Fd- Newly Endowments W enroute to Whittier to work kan's 4th birthday. Other guests| cleventh birthday Monday with an|gara” 1 Bartlett, Executrix and M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair " 53 Third i —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts the Columbia Lumber Company. included Roberta Kasakan, Joanne|afternoon party at the home of her Execubor, Toibestively. of 1 ! | i ; s f e estate 4 . O. Box 1641 || and daughter Judy plan Lawrence, Anna Marie Ward, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ott. o¢ \walter W()I:)LEH CQ{mcil deceased, Re del d | _—_JIZS el s | for the States on the next Sendra Lee Forsythe, Harold Don-|Loretta’s guests were Wake Ander- y.o. filed their Final Report and ,”.. e - The Dares plan to re- nclly, David Rhodes, Georgia Law-|s2n, Rosemarie Dane, Charlie-Nick w st »and n that a hearing will be held thereon For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH. BATH m tc the spring. rence, hia Strand and Naney|Tiierschieldt, Jeanette Brookman, pefore the undersi | | J signed at Juneau, Carol Yaw Jack Lawrence, Nancy and Randa' alacea on December 23, 1044, at 10 Holel Jnnea“ | Tanned Mr Isaacson was called to < s Torum, Kathleen Cushing, EAWIN g1ock A, M., at which time and ! | Ceattle becau the serious con-| Tuesday evening the PinochlefCsbakken and Norma Jean Lurz. place all persons interested in the dition of her husband, who left on Club met at the home of Mrs. Wal-{ Later in the evening Mr. and MIs. ogtate may appear and file objec-‘ t boat to enter a hospital. Jace MoDonald. Mrs. Lloyd Tilson{Ott were dinner hosts to Mrs. Al ione in writing and contest the ccompanying Mrs. Isaacson Was won first prize and Mis, Al Richter | Brookman, Mrs. Henry Yrjana, pina] Report. | RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. r daughter Caroleen won consolation prize. Other mem-|Scotty Shirreffs, Joe Griffin, and = GIVEN under my hand and the| P ‘EM 1 [} ~ bers present were Mrs. Charles Pet-| Joe Pérmenter. seal of the Probate %ourt &t Junead.| AND KEE ar At | Any quantity, immediate William Swanson, seiner, left by crson, Mrs. Miles McGraw, Mrs. Alaska, October 20, 1944, | WITHOUT BA' | delivery. Write for Price Lt it i v L W‘nl:m‘v. lld“s'dlr';"“ James Matuska, accountant as- FELIX GRAY, | Most Convenient Location i (il ates. | Mitchell, Mrs. Carl Susort and MIS.{scgiated with Marshall Crutcher, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- —THIRD AND MAIN— | ; gt Frank Deiner. CPA with offices in Ketchikan, left' bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | Owner-Mgr., Clarente Wise valca“da rl“' Co. d Lynn Crc a former employee o . |by plane Monday for Juneau, en- First publication, Oct. 21, 1944. i i i Seattle, Washington of Siems-Drake on Japonski, ar-| Wednesday evening the Masonic| oyte to Ketchikan. Last publication, Nov. 11, 1944, = i » 1'ved by plane on a short business Club held a meeting at the Dugout. PR DA T UY WAR BONDS ! - | p last nd | They decided to give a dinner to be| . . ¥ | | MAKE followed by cards and dancing on| “eAVE 10 JUERh on MORCAYS e articles of War Department { Sebhee Sitates Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marshall the evening of November 6 Ap-‘[h'r'rwnr m ,\‘/m‘ Bavl Morgan ‘Sf‘;l' property listed below, now at Ex- | EI l(’jOU% ICE CREAM we a farewell dinner for their pointed to make arrangements were ¥ P e . cursion Inlet, Alaska, have been de- D, biviien " 3 g ; : Jorgensen has been transferred to s a daily habit—ask for it by name andson, George Dick, Cl/c, son Charles Wortman, Harold Veatch the Juneau AOCS offie clared surplus salvage and will be @ Perrect comfort f Mrs. James D. Wil Dinner and C. B. Hodgins | 4 2 sold to the highest bidder. Sealed iri uests included Mr. and Mrs. Les- . | ! Centrally located Juneau Dairies, Inc. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sut- Paul Jacobi, Paul Morgan and © Splendid food and On Monday Mrs. Mae McNulty Charles Whittimore hunted last H Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Meller, |, iort: N o AT i Mre. RiSha®a BIarsnall, Br. |ao st bttt ;fi.!wvrk:ml in Katlean Inlet, aboard b kgt | | Mrs. James Williams, Mr. and’ puosts were Mae. Joe and Nickie| ¢ Jatters boat the Alaska Maid. “‘“:'fl"" oo din e WINDOWS, DOORS, .l Andrew Hope, Mr. and MIS.| Dixon and Terry Nelson. | They brought in a two-point buck. 4 | CABINETS Mrs. George Henderson has been|piss Marie Jensen returned Thurs- Lawrence Widmark, Mr. and Mrs. R | : 2 FoR THE DURATION | ALASKANS LIKE THE o h Rudolph Walton, Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rands and o o0 fi n. B. Wflllam CO. 3 | o ,‘\11‘:“j,‘x’,(|M]\‘,;,—:“£“]::&Y:::; confined to her home for several|day from a ten-day hunting trip 1030, Pitat Doyt g ‘ i Mbs MER® Tadohs, My, afd days with an attack of flu. which netted them two good bucks. b £ W Peter Hoolis, Mr. and Mrs JeTrE On the return trip their cruiser, the L 1as Sanders, Rev. and Mrs, Ar-| Monday morning, Bob Gaylord,|Clarenhope, developed engine diffi- THE ROYAL cArE N. Bily, Mrs. Annie Henry, Rex Marchant and Jack Garret leftjculties and had to be towed home rank Kitka, Mrs, Peter Kitka, |00 @ short vacation trip to Biorka,|by the Coast Guard. ! Mrs. Stella Jackson, Miss Eleanor Teturning to town Wednesday after- Williams, Miss Jane Klushklan, Pyt,| 2oon. A surprise bridal shower was red Perkins, Sgt. August Martin, Bl Ty EAVEL: | VW B RO B A v James, Walter Gray, David, Thursday morning Bob Gaylord|home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cashel Clarence Dick and Charlie and Lloyd Willlamson left in the|for Miss Carol Peacock, flancee of While traveling is difficult . . . BARANOF || OPEN ALL NIGHT ] 4 T 5 we'll be thinking of our friends ALASII%-FEEINES | We .sif,‘,',‘.i;“ Pidhos in Alaska . .. Even if we don't Eat in the Famous Chow Mein . @ Chow Mein [ Benson | 1atter's boat the Jerry-S for a week's| Bill Hollywood. Co-hostesses with { 8 Sweet and Sour b Toastmaster for the evening was hunting around Hirst-Chichagof. | MIs. Cashel were Mrs. John Holls | {1 ¥ | Andrew Hope. Center of ki tatds | | wood, Miss Dorothy Stoddard, Mrs. see them . . . | Gold Room s | stiodtes i [ ] decorations of red, white and blue, On Friday, Mrs. Ruben Fraki was| Ray Elliott, Mrs. D. A, Hope, Mrs. ! 1t Costs No More | IBZ So Franklm J was a large cake with the inscrip- s at a farewell luncheon and|¥rank Price and Mrs. Nick Lind- Ph 800 ! PHONE 138 Y4 tion “Till we meet again—to George shower for Mrs. Art Hall, who plans | 4St | ! one \ ver and Dad.” Ito leave with her children for An-| Guests included Mrs. Ed Roberts, e e ) | from Mo George Dick is here on furlough|chorage to join her husband. Guests| M!S Julia Roy, Mrs. Ed Loidham- bofore proceeding to Bremerton for | invited were Mrs. Art Bily, Mrs. Ar-| e, Mis. Elaine Herrington, Mrs. P ————————————————————————————————————— further orders. Inold Curtls, Mrs, Sam Troutman,|Marie Brightman, Mrs. Harold Don- | |Mrs, Jess McGraw, Mrs. Harold nelly, Mrs. Don McGraw, Mrs. John: Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Charteris Donnelly, Mrs. Bill Newcom and| » 2 A N C “ 0 R A G v e S e PAnsoms Rardie ca | Keep On Buying Bonds t JUNEAU 3 P at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William | s s A. Boyd, Sunday evening. Other| Paul Heckel, manager of the Sani-|| golicits the business of friends i guests included Mrs, Charles Peter- | tary Market plans to fly to Juneau in Sitka | Soacs, M. and Mm. Andy Loventate, |io moet M. heghow, (B4, Thoeshanly Tioririo Servios ubd Bl | TO WIN THIS YEAR Yakutat and Cordova ey | Westinghouse Representative Mr. and Mrs. Harold Veatch, Mr.|and return to Sitka with him on the and Mrs. Harry Hagen and Mr. and North Sea. Ed Thornton plans to Mrs. Earl Shennett. enter school here and spend the winter with his uncle. : BU Y MORE ‘ FARE $82.00 (plus tax) ) conway Dock BONDS ... Effective Nov. 1, 1944 1 ' THAN BEFORE : Col_np_any Departs Juneau each 0il --- Coal | TuesdayandFriday2P. M. Tl New Washington Hotel, Seattle || Woodley Airways | Insurance FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager | Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 Last Friday E Eitka Lodge 1662 initiated Ted Wag-| The High School and Grade ner and Capt. W. C. Charteris. E.|School students have plans made M. Goddard presided in the absence | {or their annual Hallowe'en cele- of Exalted Ruler Frank Metcalf, brations. The Grade School stu- who is out of town. !dents will have afternoon costume! The Elks have a hallowe'en cos-|Parties in their class rooms with the | tume party scheduled for this Sat-|€Xception of the 7th grade, which| urday (Oct. 28) evening with, games ' is having an evening scavenger hunt. | and dancing and prizes for costumes.| The High School students *are g it Ihaving a party this Saturday eve-| Mrs. E. M. Goddard was hostess ning at Victory House, hosts for f0r an ecvening of rummy and|the evening being the Sophomore| bridge in honor of Mrs. Karl|Class with Miss Florence Hobbs as Scharpenberg on Monday. Winners advisor. The evening will be spent for the evening were Mrs. Frank playing games and dancing. ' Calvin in rummy and Mrs. Harold - | Veatch in bridge. Other guests were| Mrs. Robert Gaylord was hostcssi 0 Mrs. Elliott Fletcher, Mrs. H. J. to the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority H;. ins, :'lr,\, J:rl: ]gnum:?um Mrs.| Thursday evening. Arrangements Phone 78 ————————— 5 guck Calvin |were completed f0r the {0mil USO || e | & e e e —~ | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES { BRINGING UP FATHER Y ” Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express ' i 7 ed Daily at 9:30 A. M. y ] MAGGIE 1S OUT - BIG BOY - WILL | KNEW | \ ! SITKA TRIP—Schedul 4 BUT | CAN'T GO YOU ENTERTAIN COULD i Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- 1 OUT-BECAUSE THAT DRACULA LICK HIM = TInlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka 1 SHE LOCKED WHILE | PUT ON i IF HE PUT $10 818 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 UP ALL ME SOME DAZZLE- 3 UP A FIGHT/ s T R < CLOTHES= 0w .8 8 B 10 18 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 |§ Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 | Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. "y Haines BSkagway Juneau $18.00 $20.00 ’ Skagway = 10.00 2 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60o u? Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% 4 SCHEDULED DAILY ; Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 . Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell warranis. . Senocules and Rates Suvject 1o PHONE 612 | . Change Without Notics. | B i i h HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE il ’E‘l'lm’ ‘I"g‘l‘l"::‘e“’c . PENE piage RIBS—Sweet and Sour? R g s B A T A A N : C A F E LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET slaak’, cllflp’, f l'ied Chicken, Dinlel's While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! WHIEAT; ALASRES

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