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PAGETWO "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, VALASKA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1944 an electrical repair shop next door Goddard, Jack Littlepage and Jnck' * S' . KA NEWS * i( the Sitka Bazaar. He plans to|Calvin. The club voted to sponsor X cpen next week. Mr. Cook was for-| !the Teachers Retirement Plan, n - ” fis merly an electrician at the Navy!which is to be presented before the JUNEAU CAMPS NO 2 ervmg l e op ol lhe wOrld A community reception was held T rving were Mrs. Max LU v, 4 on Mare Island and has had|next Legislature. After the regular | 1 Victory House on V : Linn Thielke, Mrs. Frank .opovence with public utilities work | business meeting each guest gave a ° ® ® an A. N. S. " from 8 to 10 in honor of el, Mis 1vvsu%§c;mvo, Mrs. Jack "o ornia, [brief talk | ‘ C ,nm L. L. Willard, who has Krepps, Mrs, Jack Calvin, Mrs. El- B - [ | Meel Each Monda _‘7“ G P M -A N B H 1y nd will e Tost' ‘Fieteher, M. <C. G ks“"‘" Mr. and Mrs. Max Lurz have| Initiated into the Moose Club at| = Y :30 P. M~A.N.B. Hall lable tra Virs, T. J. Cole, Mrs. Frank PUCe. p\ vy from the DeArmond house|the regular meeting Monday. eve- | T r Will ’\7" e Ftkhe el ‘::‘\M LU"ll; to tke Murry House on Seward ning were Oliver Hallman, Jr., Alton | ] on Japonski in Marel Scharpen! i PI\Y‘ “f"“‘w Street. H. Wickman and Robert Lehman,| +—————————— — DA e LS oar end pecame Ms, Azt ERSDECH, AR e Duripg he pheding Ferne INCOGRINE LS Sl o LSl sy e on Aug Anchorage Yakutat Fairbanks Cordova A hool Or- Gecdard, Mrs. Clarence Rands, MIS. pya0. tomerly 1ived in' Art Frank- R | Plumbing, Heating, s TR umbers by a Leslie Ya s. Theodore Kettle-|, & | ; Y Iy 3 u ' Sk, A Mre, W lin’s house on Etolin Street. | €itka 'has reached the $20,000] \ Blacksmithing L : e on, e o e n | — {mark in its war bond drive. The : e » fhoes 319 Nome Kodlak el gt e v | Mrs. Marie Brightman was dinner |quota. s $25,000, which it is hoped | oo e ek i SRNG L) . : {‘)"L](’[}‘;fl:l“’zif IF“\‘;;;‘ astery Streel, which they ve-|ber Ciub,” the first one won by aj | Acetylene Welding, €] e, 'S four 1 GIFTS jcently purchased from Carl Susort.memter of the Sitka lodge. ¢ Knight and M.jv"‘!fl"‘k] f‘;“"‘» ')wi Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Cole moved|was presented with a jewelled Moose | y I Dl !Cll NE SEHOP Presiding at the table during the )" 'Goey to their new home, on|pin as a member of the “Fifty Mem- | HAIHE L \ \ \ \ g ,hostess Thursds of last week Mrs. W.!Mrs. Louis G. Scharpenberg, Mrs. hostess at a luncheon Len Poterson, Mrs. Willium Sarvella,|ing the town and selling threes| \— t y\x} g 2obert Paxton, Mrs. Orville Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pace, Mr. and|fourths of the bonds so far sold. ” E C 0 R A T l N G ) ton and Mrs. George .Eliason. -|Mrs. Jim Brightman, Tim Bright- | i i , i’ man and Miss Louise Brightman. | Pfc. Ralph Tinney, ACS, has befn should not be confused with the ordinary run of #inting, Itis not |transferred to Juneau and left for| | gnly our business to suggest proper color harmory but to see that Born fo M3 by ’I‘“l“ ‘V“"“;( "‘\’“;\ On Friday afternoon Mrs. Clar-|his new post by plane last wesk. || (he decorative scheme s properly balanced. LET . v dl R 45| ence Rands and Mrs. Mary Whitti-| | ; ghter, Joanne, welghin® 1nore gave a tea in honor of Mrs.| The first snow fell in Sitka last| J. S§. MeCLELILAN Town '0fseen and & half poufids. {Vena Crone, of Goddard, and Miss| week-end, giving people the firsi SOLVE ¥OUR DECORATIVE PROBEXMS mie S [Nsll McCloskey, of Juneau. The|feeling of the approach of the holis ) CALL DOUGLAS 374 ‘rarm('d a one-man committee cover- s evening to Dr. and | will be over-subscribed. Art chksi & L P - o On 8 Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area | | | 1 Serving ALASKA AIRLINES | Baranof Hotel Information and Reservations | OFFICE PHONE 667 | e - 3 st included Mr: ay sea The children all drag=|} ‘ i has been received by .“(.mlg‘mns( list included Mrs. Art Frank- dxv season. \’“ “«ml}(’M‘w Lil“rmcp Fr {lin, Mrs. Elliott Fletcher, Mrs.jged out their sleds and the town _ f - b » °* | Elizabeth DeArmond, Mrs. R. N. De- |was filled with flying sleds andfs 7 . 3 VANITY | Thompson Optical Co. BEAUTY 214 Second St.—Phone 387 ecently became the parents! \ second son, born in Sz-;:lle ,Armond, Mrs. Paul Ellis, Mrs. Hu\x- nowballs. Unfortunately, the“Snoew ) ! li \ 4 3 lard Estelle, Mrs, Frank Calvin, Mrs, |lasted only one day, but everyonel ) SALON Ll Lenses duplivated.~$rrames sold were the T | Vamar: o5 th ly snowfall is a sign| - ! ; e s sold- Mr. and Mrs. pn.mp A. Johnson Jnck Calvin, Mrs. J. L. McNamar hupu the early snowfa gn | I\JIILDRED HEBNIANN, Dll’ecifir :(;’: ot B T | ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair | i mmander ntroduced r, who will be the DI oolnGll - mekbers, : pubic | E. M. Goddard, Mrs. Russ|that we'll have a “White Christmas”| oard .members, schoal sshitor oot A i P s ydia |for a ehange . - B = | OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318{ || —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts e op, born in Nebraska, where (‘1‘ 1o, Mrs. Roy Avrit, Mrs. Lydia|for a change. n ofra { ! GS _PHONE : embers and city employees it e AT S e Office of Price Administration il N wonths, visiting her parents with s Peterson, Mrs. John Dolenc, | awnf A LS By a months, visting her pavents with Charcs Petersers TS SR COCIC | Ac the reguiar mesting of the Le-| | - Juneau, Alaska it liary in the Dugout, new 4 R e e Wortman, Mrs, Foster Mills and (8ion Auxiliary 5 5 formerly manager of the M,‘.: ":yx ID L']:y;lnp“;‘)» The ldmer“‘ resident Mrs. Jack Littlepage Decembel’ lsi, 1944 rs. Johnson has spent the last few First Bank of Sitka, recently left for | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | Jobneon b T JUNEAU A reb Hheihip it el | appointed the following depart-| clts the business of friénds || Fairbanks where he is-employed by DI B WP lmemm heéads: Community service, in Sitka Cap” Lathrop, in the Fairbanks |Mrs. Bernard Westover; child wel- R E S 0 L U T I 0 N Electric Service and Repairs Bank. [ Dinner gussts at the home of Mr.|fare .and rehabilitation, Mrs. Lena West 4 J and Mrs. Jack Schaefer Thursday |Mitchell; membership, Mrs. Russel | U, §. Commissioner W. W. Knight 'cyening were Mr. and Mrs. Art|Clithera; poppy day, Mrs. Arnold istribution of returned by plane last week-end pyonylin «Mr. and Mis. Douglas |Curtis; publicity, Mrs. Jack Krepps; Juneau, ped thec from Anchorage, where he had spent pager and 'Mr. and- Mrs. ank‘Am’nmmkm and national defense, the Medt Dealers have failed to @or RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND At Lowest Rates | ¥ JmuLran | l ROOMS WITH BATH | For Comfort Hotel Juneau : Tanned ghouse Representative i or 1 Any quantity, immediate WITHOUT BATH iei;itvery. ‘Write for Price Most Convenient Location || 3 —TMIRD AND MAIN— Valcauda Fur Co. Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Seattle, Washington D Jf the QPA, there- " le o a month on business. lp“(v Mrs. Ben Miller; constitution and, conwa nock ol |by-laws, Mrs. Ray Peterman; legis- Bill Lawrence, at one time an em- | lature, Mrs. E. M. Goddard. ployee of the Pioneer Bakery, ar- The Music Department of the| gor g Christmas project the mem- - rived from Haines by plane last Sitka Women's Club willmeet Mon-|ycys decided to send gifts to the Company oy evemis Dubamngrist, b | Sentiietal Bt 451 s CEPhASARE - iheme of Mrs, William Cook. MTS.|centribute to the Orthopedic Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tengs re- L. C. Berg and Miss Adelaide Lo-|pital shce fund, to send a special urned last week-end from Juneau men will be in charge of the pro-|yemembrance to Don Westover who "'l R Laal where they had been on a short gram for the evening. £ is hospitalized in Seattle, and to vacation trip. | ontribute to the magazine fund of e The Elks Club is holding a Me- |the Veterans’ Hospital at American Gflsali'lc Mac's Place is temporarily closed morial Service at Victory House | Lake. for alterations and the installation Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ThE\ e lof new equipment. Proprietor J. 'presence of all Elks is required and| 4 o eedar . micelide ng fihe Insurance H. McGrath states that he expects the public is cordially invited. The | (oo 0 TREE Ee . the to reopen within two weeks with cervice will be conducted by club‘“(l owing members were initiated: facilities for serving a more varied officers, with Commander L. L. Wil-lyro witliam Forsythe, Mrs. C G‘ | i | MAKE | N JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM For Comfort and a daily habit—ask for it by name o Service Juneau Dairies, Inc. F. B. Get the New Wash- | %= ) : e ———— McClure, ington Habit Mgr. \ S WINDOWS, DOORS, ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | CABINETS at menu lard giving the address. The music| Cartmill, Mrs. Ray . ca HiH 3 e (s 4 B y Hagerup, Murs. Phone 78 ——= ‘wll be under the direction Of MIS.|poper; Paxton, Miss Louise Hl, Hotel ‘ 0. B. Williams Co. ja Ceeil E. Cook arrived recently with C. G. Stuart and Miss LaVerne Sea- (e p Ward Adams, Mrs. O. S, {] 1939 First South Seattle 4 { his wife and son, Charlie, to open gram lOve and Mus. 3 P—— ] . Vincent Beauchamp. | Hostesses for the meeting weTe ? Jesse McGraw has resigned from ry "B T Garter, Mrs. i the city council. The appointment ., George Eliason, Mrs. A. P, of a new member will be considered | panglin, Mrs, Lena Mitchell and at the next regular meeting of the‘\/{rs Al Richter, council on December 12. 3 ” With the arr by planz of Mrs The City Council held its last|powarg Estelle with hgl two young regular meeting at the fire hall in| pigren and Mrs. Paul Ellis with order to accommodate 15 high school | ey infant daughter, all from the students of the civics class, who are | yngerjor, Mrs, Elizabeth DeArmond studying municipal government.iyag 4 her children and grandchild- 5\‘:;":‘3‘“1122 n:g:;:;%t t’*}emsepo};‘;‘;_‘r:n heme for the holidays—the. first dent's Birthday Ball was turn"d:“mc R M S Bver to tise Minrarioah Teglon. 'The| Rotert N. DeArmond and their two BoGal] T o raaivke s Edai young children arrived from Pelican cn the Tongass last week. ticn drawn up, petitioning the War it U6 T SR U'.’paumem to have the channel| NOTICE! "etween Harbor and Aleutski lslandw That T will not be responsible filled to control the surge of cur-|g.. any bills unless authorized by rent through the harbor; also to | me. (signed) EMIL GALEO finish dredging the boat channel. ‘\10\' 28—Dec. 1- 5-8!-12 15-19-22 The 1526 $26,000 school bonds ha\'e‘ New"y been redeemed and destroved. Also| $25,000 1942 city bonds and 1940 $7,000 city bonds which were re- Remaodeled RS e | The marriage of Miss Betty Louise Smith and Sterling W. Eller, USCG, | tock place last Sunday afternoon at | the Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Arthur N. Bily officiating. Mrs. John Hole sang for the ceremony, accompanied by Mrs. George Rein- (ert. After the ceremony the Ellers 2ld an informal reception for friends in their apartment in the Kettleson Building. A * Guests at the regular Rotary | luncheon this week were Carl Ludy, |Lt. Martin Bredvik and Harold Pinckney. President Tilson named | the following committee to make ar- (ol MB'A K | rangements for the regular annual ] | Charter Night banquet: E.M. God- ldaxd. Clarence Rands and Frank| Metcalf. Appointed to “the Rivers umd Harbors committee were E. M i i P ) THE WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarlers af the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitalify"” RUSS CLITHERO -- - Manager R BARANOF || Sfifi&fifi'fiffim ALASKA'S FINEST { |} pumsrs, StovE, GRUE OT HOTEL 1i Phone Eat in the Famous I WATCH REPAIRING i Gold noom i 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service It Costs No More Ph ) D 0 CHAS. R. OAKES one 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. P ANCHORAGE via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: $82.00 (plusiax) Etfective Nov. 1, 1944 Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday2P.M. ~ Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agents—Phone 612 | s Sy BB | | Your Guide to Happy Smoking’ SMOKE SIGNALS i Your Magasi Absolutely FREE! Each issie is'treatur with helpful facts and fascinating fiction; h z dreds of pictures of pipes, fobaccos, and it} ideas. Indispensable o all smokers and pnseg Send this coupon NOW. E é % % AND KEEP 'EM e Y w1 v e GEORGE YALE, 1083. SIXTH AVENUE, N. Y. [ 0 Send me o FREE n’htn"m 1o SMOKE SIGNALS Dept. AA ) ATTENTION: PIPE DEALE S’ ‘Write to our Wholesals Division for folder describing our stock of Genuioe Imported Briar Pipes. S | BRINGING UP FATHER FNE BUT | SENT HER T,) THE COUNTRY FOR A FEW DAYS -MY HUSBAND WANTS A REST — YOU KNOW HOW NOISY ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express | SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. $ Hawk An- . Pel- Kim- Chicha- ] A Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitks (§ Juneau ..$ 8 $10 818 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 818 ] Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 " Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 THE PHONE AGAIN-SIR-AND ANYOLING MAN AT THE DOOR- GET BOBBY BACK-ALL I'VE BEEN DOIN' IS ANSWERIN/ TH' PHONE AN’ THE DOOR- ERY KID IN TOWN WANTS KNOW WHERE SHE ‘S- L LEAST TWENTY WELL-| MUST | * ENJOYING THER i - ~—\) CHILDREN ARE R T b HOWIS || Al UND THE HOUSE- T=- HAVE CALLED AT Kimshan.. 18 ‘ LS‘TLDE 2 ) e THE FRONT DOOR- Peewn _m 10 1 18 0 QU Tenakee - 10 10 10 Angoon . 18 18 Hocnah .. 10 ; | Haines and Skagway—-Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hailnes BSkagway Juneau ... $18.00 $20.00 Skagway .. o RS 10.00 I | i Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ “ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY ; Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg - — — aes R AT T2:0) E— $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 i Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell ..o 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: luwwmu—-um--uu-um ‘and Wrangell Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey DI N E atthe . HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE Just Like in Chinatown! BATAA N C A FE - RIBS—Sweet and Sour? R g 4 . : . o TH FRANKLIN STREET i Avave rates aspiicaiie Whou PRSNGSR Seftlo m Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners While the Popular Dreamiland Swing Band Serenades You! | LoD O NEAD, ALASKA s i ey T Wi Spries PHONE 612