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PAGE TWO DOUGLAS % SITKA' NE of sch Mirs week (he nv»\,l On Friday of last use OPA prices on beef went into effect with the three local butcher shops NEWS Frank Calvin were appointed to manage the af- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UNEAU, ALASKA and Carl on Thanksgiving Day and|i.q gl go to San Francisco, where Peterson | vy Baldwin is Lee Rhodes, | Air Force Squddron which was for- Hodgins, WS * I merly stationed here W Rands,, Larry Miller, Kay Herman, The couple are spending® their Stanley Westover, Norval Peterson, which | Grace Gillian, Helen Yaw, Jay Coon Richard Frederickson, and Wayne Westover, with Lydia Ann Tilson as accompanist. | honeymoon in Oregon after tationed. MONDAY -‘"{"f -"“t; ““‘(?m registering their protests by l'i[usm;! fair | The following new classifications LA Monday Night Sewing LIUo g beef after that day ouse- — ! B 7 ¥ ¥ 5 duled to t at the home ... (rving to stock enough meat Miss Bernice Tew and Miss Cece- 2:1‘&:::?;?:‘2?32:%“ the local | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Edward Bach next Monday i, ¢ them over until a settle-|lin Tew arrived from Juneau by| j A Clellan B. Wildes, Aw.lph ¢ ‘N°- 5280-A ment had been reached between the plane Saturday, planning to spend|p .qo william Peters, Howard, W | =, the District Court for the Terri- - CPA and the butcher shops, crowded | the weekend vacationing in Sitka. | | Wyckoff, John M. Poling. ! tory of Alaska, Division Number TURKEY AWARDING ha stores on Friday. With a par-|Due to bad weather they were un-| 5 5 | George A. Simpson. One. Af Juneau. : Dou Is] We ticul successful hunting season |able to retwrn to their home untill 5 B Alper Davis, Richard’ M| | HILDA SCHOONOVER, Plaintiff, will rd urkey for just cnded, not many will go hun-|the following Friday. Bernice Tew im,ie vs. ORA P. SCHOONOVER, De- th glas Coli-!gry a while. |is employed at the B. M. Behrends| ;.G ponald A, Cook, Felix PY fendant. Sunc ght —_— office, while her sister is connected!popyinen, Edward E. Littlefield,| The President of the United States o celebrated Armistice Day by | with the Baranof Beauty Salon. j\wlm. Trent. } of ‘America; Fa the above hamed | REV. FORBES HERE a all stores for the day. Many T 1-A (O)—Duane A. Coon. defendant, GREETING: You are and Mrs. William t parties went out over the! Mrs. Ruth B. Rock, Olympia Na-/' 5 ¢! gimer H. Berg, Edward K. hereby required to appear in the i une « he W nd to take a last chance at|Uo ;nal Life Insurance agent, arrivediryerson, | District Court for the Territory of o1 Wangell, Thela ¢ before the closing of the|from Juneau by plane Friday on al” 4 p_ree ¥ Jimmy. Alusicn, SPFE-STRBEH "wt Junbate is f the Episco- In the evening the Ameri- business trip. | - Alaska, within thirty (30) days after 4 y be 1 gave a dance at Victory by o = | J. L. McNamara lefl for Juneau the last pubiication of this sum- e P H h was well attended Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forsythe and py/yiane this Friiay to start his mons, in case this summons is pub- g WS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele madelqyties as Building Inspector and lished, or within forty (40) days BLAZIK HERF A Legion dance Saturday a flying trip to Juneau last week|cjty mngineer there. Mrs. McNa- after the date of its service upon awarded war bond for a short vacation |mara with her two children, Patty you, in case this summons is served , Ketchikan 2 Hal Finch, first, $500 3 |and Frankie, will remain in Sitka upon you personally, and answer 3 B of Hotel cnd; Ernie arter, second $150 | Edwin Luete, "Jack ' Carvoll A\ndium)l suitable living quarters are the plaintiff’s complaint on file in R - e Wortman, third, John D. Kelly, former CAA em-|found in Juneau. the said court and in the above en- FROM TACOMA ) bond ployees on Japonski, left by plane, titled cause | A e for Juneau last weekend. | The Sitka Women's Club, at their The plaintiff in said action de- i i ju-| Bob E n, Al Kessler, Albert = iregular meeting Friday evening of mands the following relief: Di s0- | § ed he Dennard and Verne McGraw spent S. T. Keisey, CAA employee, ar- last week, went on record as favor- Iution of tht_? marriage now existing the weekend hunting at St. John | rived last weekend by plane fromling the teachers' pension plan which between plaintiff and defendant on the Baptist Bay. They were aboard eau is to be presented at the next the grounds of incomptability of NOTICE t1 fac low Tk re ntry temperament; custody of the parties’ sion of the Alaska Legislature. two minor children; and that de- — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hagerup were| Ted Carter and Miss Sara Fer- I d Harold Foss, Juneau architect, @inner hosts Saturday evening to nald were the speakers of the eve- fendant be required to pay during in town briefly last week in Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Goddard, Mrs. ning. Mr. Carter spoke on the im- 'he minority of said children at A BETTER SLENPR ection with the proposed build- Frank Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. portance of Women's Clubs in solv- least $60.00 “:i”“”“-" for ‘;hr"“‘ i am of the Sheldon Jack- Ladely and Gary Ladely. { he future blems e meintenance and support; and for ¢ | - The Rev. Wm. A. Thomas and{Miss Fernald gave 'a report on the And in event you fail so to appear | Di and Mrs J. Hodgins, Douglas Thomas were dinner gussts | National Education Convention 2nd answer, the plaintiff will take 3l GLD Harold Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Fos- |Friday cvening at the home of Mr.|whioh'she attended this summer, Judgment «against. you for want| ter Mills and Lairy Miller were|and Mrs| E. M. Goddard. Miss Adelaide Lomen, who was in thereof, and will apply to the court | guests of Hugo Frederickson aboard e {charge of the musical program, pre- {0f the relief demanded in said | the OK last weekend on a hunt-| Mrs. Roy Avrit was honor guest|<ented ja_seventh grade ghis’ sex- Complaint, and as herein stated. | Ly Witness the Honorable Geo. F. ing trip in Fish Bs cation from the Merchant| vice to the South Pacifig; Thomas arrived by pldne!manngu sattle via Juneau last ll'nday[mlll BR,\ND " On Mrs, Av Marine ES COMPANY ¢ sted Sy diman returned by ple orage to take charge of the ACS Ancharage where her Scharpenberg and Mrs. yrit arrived recently of the Whittier lat a bridge luncheon Monday after-;tette which | noon given by Mrs. Clarence Rands. Carmena French. from husband was Mns Lawrence Doig, Mrs. E. Cush- lumber | to visit his father, the Rev. Wm. A.| Guests at Lhe lunc,reun included | Thomas. me Neill Anderson, Mrs. Ernest| jfiss Pat O'Brien will be hostess ? o . Mrs. Martha Kostrometin-'satyrday evening at the Nurses' Howard Hunter A-n\l Howard Mu-| 011 Mrs. Frank Hennessy, MIs. pome, to the Beta Sigma Phi Sor- 1€ Saturday | Frank Calvin, Mrs. Jack Calvin, Mrs.| Lydia Til- Alma Peterson, Roberta McDonald was accompanied i Alexander, judge of said Court, and | Barbara the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed this 19th day of October, 1944. ‘Seal of the Court) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled court. | By: J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. I CERTIFY the within summons and annexed complaint are true and ; correct copies of the originals there- | of filed in the above entitled court and cause. 3 HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff's Attorney. | Rirst publication, Oct. 28, 1944. Il Last publication, Nov. 18, 1944. IN FROM PELICAN L. O. Jacobsen and E. Torkilson | are in town and are registered at the Gastineau Hotel from Pelican. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. || JUNEAU Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs ‘Westinghouse Representative . Conway Dock Company 0il ---Coal - | Gasoline : Insurance Phone78 | = 1 Hostesses for the evening were ing, Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. Carl | Peterson and Miss Louise Rawson. |ority, when they will observe the aftor a ten-day business trip to Ju-;H. J. Hodgins, Mrs, Elliott Flet- Ritnal of Jewels. Those taking their neau her, Mrs. Charles M. Peterson, MIs.| cecond degrees will be Genette Ha- | _— |E. M. Goddard, Mrs. Russell Clith-|gen Edna Tengs, Elsie Beauchamp Warrant Officer Kenneth Hillman|erc, Mrs. Harold A. Veatch, Mrs.| anne Townsend, Millie . Morgan, arrivad by plane Satu y from An-|Jack D. Littlepage, Mrs. Louis connie Whittimore, Pat O'Brien, C(OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remodeled AND KEEP ‘EM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1944 ""Serving the Top of the World" Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Connections to Valdez . . Bristol Bay . . Kuskokwim ALASKA ATRLEINES Baranof Hotel Infermation and Reservations OFFICE PHONE 667 Anchorage Fairbanks Nome ANITY ll Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts BEAUTY | SALON || Elsie Hildreth, Mer. || PHONE 318 Cooper Bldg., OPEN EVENINGS | | frmme—— Hotel Juneau For Ocmfort Al Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or Tanned | RABBIT SKINS {1 BUY DIRECT AND 1 SAVE MONEY. i Any quantity, immediate WITHOUT BATH | delivery. Write for Price List. Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington 544 a 1 file the iing. Movies, fried cl 3 were the highlights of danc] re evening Guests ingluded Mrs. Hazel Pat- enede, Mrs. Geo Henderson, Mrs. Carcline Reynolds, Mrs, Kid, Miss Pat O'Brien, Miss Dor othy Van Zante, Miss Pezgy Schre; Miss Florence Hobbs, Miss Ade! ded Whiskey 368 Proof—65% |Leman, Miss Evelyn Graham, Grain Neutral Spirits and Mis. At |Jebnson and Art Butke. NOTICE OF SALE | The ACS hosts were %u,om'lx IS HEREBY GIVEN, Welter W. Snow, Roland Wakeman, November 20th, {Fred Anderson, Warren Adems and t the office of |HarTy Corporals John Gallo- sioner at | Way, Robert Lehman, EQwin Scott Territorial | @nd Donald Mewat; Pfc. Alfred Jen- the Com- |<en, Verne Keidel, Nevin Detweiler, ¢ of the |Ralph nney, and Pvt. Gerald Marsh. Mr. 1t on Monday, t 2:00 P. M sited States Comm 3 Federal and eau, Alaska Administre “TER BRYNOLF, de- r for sale at public to the highest for such bid is deemed satis- e right, title - | Anchorage to report to Ft. Richard- estate to the f 1 for induetion. property, to-wit hed ¢ im- At Homestead ! Fritz Cove | lh r Williams, Jr. id Waltz left by plane tioy tor the regular weekly meeting of B.P.O.E. last Friday evéning following members were initi- cribed ry cabin, st located on e one st ements located along th 1d, and designated as Lot B, Tract C > A. Peterson, Theron J. f U. S. Survey No. 2390 according Cole, Clyce Franks, Victor official Pl y thereof |and A. T. White, G 1 Land Office. Eugenia | icken | many ide 'on William Rodenberg, Ol]m{c'mpm\ | children last Saturday for Juneau enroute to Rogers & former civil service employee on| Club_decided to hold open béat. office here. Hillman is replacing son. Mrs. Eiler Hansen and Mrs.iand Tex Goddard. Lt. Henry E. Young, who has been Steckion Webb were unable to HL»I transferred to Anchorag tend | The Grade School is having a et By First prize was won by Mrs. Jack|pake sale at the John Peterson. Stote The ACS staff were hosts at a/Calvin, consolation going to Mis.!this Saturday afternoon to raise party Sunday evening in honor of|Frank Calvir 'mudg for additional books for the WO/JG Kenneth Hillman and Lt — | sehool libra Henry E. Young. ‘The party was{ Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Webb were, A1) given in the living quarters in the hosts aboard their cruiser the Ro-| John D. James, native, pgss d II, to Mr. and Mrs. Johnjaway Wednesday and was buried Dolenc and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold|from the Presbyterian Church Curtis on a hunting trip over last Friday with the Rev) Arthug .gfi}, weekend, reading the funeral service ' Donald Milnes, Southeast Alaska presentative Saturday evening Lhe school mu.\F for Booth Fisheries department, under the direction oi Corperation, arrived from Juneau' Adelaide Lomen, will present the Tongass to confer with L. “Gypsy Rover,’ an operetta m‘ C. Berg, who buys locally for the scheol gymnasium. Milnes went on to Ket-! se taking part will be Harold jchikan on the same vessel. = == — | Mr. .and Mrs. R. N. DeArmond and their two children, Bill and Jane, arrived from Pelican on the| Tongass Monday to visit with Mr.| DeArmond’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth | DeArmond. ! Two and Mrs. ers, Mrs. Howard Estelle Paul Ellis, with their are dl.s() expected home from the Ir r to spend the holi- s with their mother. It will be the first family reunion in several Flora Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. john Rhodes, was married to Donald Baldwin, AMM1/c, in Seat- | i tle on October 30. Mrs. Baldwin was, | Japonski and left Sitka by a recent Mr, Baldwin is with a Naval situated about hwest of Juneau,' 1 from the Ton- 1 Forest for homestead y 12, 1942, according to law and claims D r m id and of- 1 this 30th d October, Juneau, Al FELIX tes Commissis or of the Est nolf, deceased tion, Oct. 30, 1944 on, Nov. 18, 1944 RUSS CLITHERO WIIEN IN SEITKA | Make Your Headquarters * at the | SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitality" ; our cooperation. ‘We are not unmindful | A | 4 Manager Bedicated to Victory = The Alaska Transportnhon (‘omp.my is proud of the part its fleet and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war . . . the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable | service for these old friends . . .and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet 4nd a highly trained organization will render service | to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. LASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 177 W C(OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR o( the friendships buiit through the years of serving | D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU TACOMA, WASIL, Perkins Bldg., MAin 08]0 'BRINGING UP FATHER r : | 1 JUST PEEPED IN BOBBY'S | ROOM - | TOLD HER SHE | COULDNT GO OUT-SHE'S | BEGINNING TO MIND ME- | SHE'S DEEP IN HER ST\JD\ES-, \. " Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown! Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners By GEORGE McMAN US DlNE at the BATAAN CAFE!} While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! BY GOLLY-THIS KID 1S CLEVER - SHE HAS BETTER TRICKS THAN ME TO SNEAK OUT - e it o8 — HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE RIBS—Sweet and Sour? LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA ! : i || DEL ICIOUS ICE CREAM For Comfort and || a daily habit—ask for it by name | i service Juneau Dairies, Inc. F. B. Get the New Wash- M'"\‘l"‘:"’v ington Habit '_—_—_ Ai,.»tS-KANS FEEL AT HOME | WIV{‘)I(‘)I\;\;%EI?]%ORS, Hotel | 0.B. lehams Co. m‘ 1939 First South _____.___._d Al | e - {To T GARO TRANSFER IR BARANOE {1/ {yLixG and CRATING { ALASKA'S FINEST ! !! omser, stove, crRUDE oIL § Phone 344 Phone 344 HOTEL e pr———— WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 P ——————— e —— ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES ANCHORAGE via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: 8S82.00 (plustax) Effective Nov. 1, 1944 De arts Juneau each - Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express . SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- mm Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof BSitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 818 818 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 0 18 10 18 10 s 10 18 10 1 10 10 18 18 18 10 19 10 10 18 Haines Skagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 4 $30.00 30.00 10.90 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pouind—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketehikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pdund—Minimum of 60¢c to Petersburg mnd Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffio warrants. Schedules and Rates Bubject to le ‘lz Ll

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