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| 4 o i ' | | | | | L v a l | i | TUESDAY DECEMBER 12, | 944 WANT ADS T SITKA The Annual Elks Memorial Ser- vice at Victory House Sunday after- FORSALE | FOR SALE—Used and rebuilt bi-| cycles, Madsen's Bike Shop Portable phonograph. full size new‘ bed, 3-burner electric stove; coal noon, December 3, brought out a large number of péople and was an ‘limpressive ceremony, highlighted by a distinguished address by Lt. |Comar. L. L, Willard and the lovely veice of Miss La Verne Seagram, who sang several solos, accompa- nied by C. G. Stuart. After the| WANTED WANTED — Small hand winch Phone Green 113. PARTY is interested in purchasing! e 923 1 ;‘-":L S:’hone Blue 163, or 423/ Ladies Ready-to-Wear Store in|iremony, many people stayed and 4 ____{ Juneau. Give particulars. Writeo;joveq the dinner, which is served | FOR SAL Troller 31B274.| Empire, ABC. ‘on Sunday afternoons and evenings Float No. 3, Small Boat Harbor. Call aboard 6 to 7 p. m. 8. & W. 38 SPECIAL, shells. Remington, 30 model 144, 215 shells. Winchester, model 61, 22 caliber; 8-power glasses, case. Salmon rod, reel, gut line. Phene 432 Sunday or evenings. holster, INCOME PROPERTY - $105 per month. BOAT CHECHAKO—42 ft. long, 11 ft. beam, 8 tons net. Four years old, Chrysler engine used one season. Fully equipped for troll- ing and some halibut gear. Phone | 788. 125! caliber, | WANTED TO RENT_Unfurmshedva‘ Victory. House: house cr apt. Coast Guard couple, ! no children. Phone Red 725, eve-| nings after 5. kan town to reach its quota in all series bond sales. The quota this year was $45,000, and to date, (De- cember 7), the sales have reached | $70,000. For *hls brilliant showing the Elks Club can take considerable credit, as its one-man committee, Art Hicks, made the most sales. e ——————— _ Sitka, under the direction of Max {Lurz, city supervisor, is converting the tennis court into a skating - |pond for school children. The sides WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by|of the court are being built up month, week or day; also on call.|for flooding, and lights are being 327 West 11th St., Basement Apt.|installed for night skating. With s an unusually early winter this year WANTED—Middle aged woman for it js hoped the children will have WANTED-Bookkeeper, must be efficient, wages no object. Old | established firm. Write Ems= { pire, XYZ. thurmngi Desirable loca- tion, close in, $4700. Call 788. IF you have empty rooms or apts.| for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. '38° FORD V8Five good tires, just| general housework; Phone 36l. [plenty of skating. At any rate, overhauled, new battery. $250.| |theyll have more than usual as Green 550. | VANTED—Used turniure. 308 WO lour brief freezing spells will be loughby; Phone 788. | sufficient to freeze the court, while FOR SALE—Chev. Coach, with v |to freeze Swan Lake deep enough tires, new battery, anti-freeze. Good running condition. If you| need transportation you cannot | go wrong on this offer for 5265 cash. Telephone Blue 404. FOR SALE — Washing mncmne Phone® Blue 206. FOR SALE—Hotpoint electric range $25, Electric heater, $5. 2 pr. skis, $3. 1 pr. 6-ft. skis, $4. 2| FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 New Taxi Service announced by ,for safe skating takes several days Sitka was again the first Alas-! 4-ft. | B. Femmer. Give usta call Courteous. attendants. New [Cars. DOUGLAS .~ NEWS | HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Jack Warner returned Sun- |—by which time a thaw usually |sets in, | Miss Mary Davis, daughter of {Mr: and Mrs. James Howard, be- {came the bride of Nicholas Pelayo, {of Juneau, November 25, in a cere- |mony . performed by Commissioner IW. W. Knight at the Courtroom in |the Federal Building. Following the .ceremony, the wedding party rugs, $20. PhoneyBlack 442. 819 day from St. Ann's Hospital whcre‘gnthered at the Sitka Cafe where Gold Belt. RADIO — Table model, broadcast and short-wave. Income property 150-ft. frontage. Inquire Repair Shop, 925 11th Street. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS—2 mantle chime clocks, your choice, Sl 2 3-piece carving sets, your choice | $15 each. All-wave Zenith radio, | (battery only) not electricity, $40 Kercsene 3-burner stove with | bake oven, $10. Ice skates (shoe), new, size 10 or 10':, $10. Few pieces of costume jewelry includ- ing brooches, pins, $20 each. Ivory bracelets, $12.50. Hunting knives, while they last, $6.50 each. Just installed, gold lettering machine for putting names on pens and pencils in 18-k gold leaf. Bring <ihem in,. - THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 214 Second Street. DOUBLE BED, mattress, spring. Also Army cot. George Simpkins Co. ON account of illness, log cabin, 5 rooms and bath. Furnishings include electric refrigerator, elec- tric washer, radio, piano, etc. 3% miles on Glacier Highway. Jack Perry, City Police. " TROLLER “FOX"—Fully equipped. | L. Puustinen, Thane. | she had received medical care for several days. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL The honor roll for the Douglas | High School students was announced | | this morning as follows: Obert Hav- | | dahl, Helen Isaaks, Bill Devon, Bob Savlkko, Carol Routsala and Mae <Cuthbert | nouncement that three girls in the Isaaks family, in different grades, | | all made the honor roll during this | six-week period. There were two ’more on the grade school honor roll | ‘reported yesterday who were not mentioned. They were Jimmy Sey and Jackie Carlyle, both of the sev- enth grade. CALL FOR MEETING A call has been made asking mem- bers of the Douglas Fire Depart- |ment maintenance committee to turn out this evening at 7 o'clock at the Fire Hall. Committee mem- | bers are Eugene Hulk, Tauno Neimi i and Earl Miller. RUSTAD IS NEW COUNCILMAN Norman B. Rustad was appointed as Douglas City Councilman last evening by Mayor James Parsons, land the appointment was unanim- | ously confirmed. Rustad will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ‘of Lewis Wagner who recently went South to make his home. A report was given by the Douglas | School Board stating the total ex- a wedding luncheon was served to |30 friends and relatives. On Tues- !day, the couple flew to Juneau, | where they will make their home. | | George Miller and James White, {cf Anchorage; Mattis Johnson, of |Flat, and John McShane, of Fair- |banks, arrived by plane from Ju- It is noted with this an- | ,eay jat weekend to become resi-| jdents of the Pioneers Home. | As a result of the recent food |sale by the Grade School, and a $20 donation by the Women of the Moose, $100 worth of books have collection of childrens’ books for so small a school. This, in con- of the Public Library, gives local children an outstanding opportun- ity for reading—eithér for pleasure |or study. | Mrs. Bernard Westover, who with her son Don, who has been ja patient in the Seattle Marine Hospital for several months, was given a farewell party Thursday of liam A. Boyd. The party was a no- host hard-times affair, with Mrs. Earl Frederickson < winning first prize for costume, and Mrs. Art THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NE WS M. Petefson with Mrs, William [cluded Myrs. Maude Wakefield, Mrs. Sarvella as a guest for the even- | Howard Bradshaw, Mrs. Lydia Til- ing. High score was won by Mrs. son, Mrs. Harry Hodgins, Mrs. were Annie Melby, Vonnie Melby,|Charles Whitney, low by Mrs Mll(-;‘l-’nmk Hennessy, Mrs. Jack Little- | Maureen Bradshaw, Pat MoGraw,|mcGraw. | pzge, Mrs. Lou . Scharpenberg, Diane Nygaard, Kay Fletcher, Alice A SAL Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mrs. Jack Cal- Gillis, Natasha Calvin, Lofsann| The Red Cross executive board vin, Mrs. Elizabeth DeArmond, Mrs Calvin, and Wake Andersen, It|will meet at 8 p. m, December 12, Paul Ellis,” Mrs. Howard Estelle, being a stormy evening, the gUests ay the home of Mrs. Elliott Flet- Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff, Mrs. were delighted to be sent home cher, Secretary of the Board. |Harold Veatch, Mrs. Thomas Tilson, tin a cab after the party. | | Mrs. Leslie Yaw, Mrs. C, G. Stuart, l Lt. C. W. Shone, commander of |Mrs. L. T. Doig, Miss Ora Kuyken- Miss Dolores Hunter celebrated 'the local Coast Guard unit, was dall, Mrs. Elliott Fletcher and Mrs. |her twelfth birthday December 2‘p|1|w|p;|l speaker at the meeting|E. M. Goddard. Unable to be by inviting eight of her schooliof the Coast Guard Auxiliary last|present were Mrs. Neill Andersen, |friends” to the: show, then t0 the Wednesday evening. The meeting Mrs. Lynn Thiclke, Mrs. Foster | | home of her parents. Mr. and MIS. was held in the High School Build-|Mills, Mrs. Clyde Hager and Miss Howmd Hunter, for ice cream and jng Laura Adams. Mrs. Henry Camp- followed by games. |bell presided at the tea table. | Andrew Crawford, Ketcmk‘u\] - {agent for the Northland Transpor-| R tation Company, was a round- FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 tripper on thé Northland last week, | visiting old friends in Sitka whue‘u Ithe ship was in port. Mrs. Eugenia Kidd left on the |Northland for Juneau, where she plans to make her home. Her place cake, The Beta Sigma Phi held their| regular meeting at the home of Miss Dorothy VanZante and Miss Adelaide Lomen on November 30. To represent the sorority in the Bond Sale Drive, the club named Mrs. Martin Tengs, Mrs. Vincent Beauchamp, Mrs. Frank Hennessy and Mrs. Robert Gaylord. New Taxi Service announced by B. Femmer. Give us Courteous attendan New Oars. IR ST EASTERN STAR MEETING | Juneau Chapter, No. 7, meets Mrs. LaMoine Peterson resignediat the Alaska Drug and Jewelry ! as corresponding secretary with®he |Company has been taken by Miss| :‘:\E‘i‘:“‘n’" “[:fg p;:(:u:‘ ‘;‘Lf f‘l'c"l_r:"' appointment of a successor being Beulah Lowe. Miss Lowe arrived | Lillian Clements, home | stponed until a later date. The by | Acting Secretary. 'sorority voted to give their backing to the Teachers’ Pension Plan, | which will be presented at the next meeting of the Alaska Legislature. For the cultural program, which followed the business mee_nng, each! (.o Bilie Jean Cook returned | member gave a three-minute talk on the Northland TR0 LO8 Knzb on an assigned subject. geles where she spent some weeks ! vacationing and visiting relatives | and friends. Miss Cook reports seeing many Sitka people outside. on the Northland from her in Los Angeles and is a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- = : ——————n liam Cook. She plans to spend a year in Sitka. || PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 1 JUNEAU Solicits $he business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative The Sitka Women's Club has scheduled a special Christmas Pro- jgram for their monthly meeting on | PHONE 787 a call | Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Coniracior REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 e JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDI Third and Franklin COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN been ordered for the school library which already owns an impressive | junction with the childrens’ section iplans plans to spend the holidays last week at the home of Mrs. Wil-. Among them were Mrs. Grace Friday, f’“;’“"e‘ :-fl‘f g"“s";“:s Chase, Miss Lois Peterson and Mrs. | conw— n“k story related by Miss Genevievel s, yrooman, who was formerly ‘y B Mayberry; a description of her Betty Baggen | travels through Palestine by Miss 1 : | c Gladys Whittemore, and a speclall yp. qooros Taiblin returned on | ompm’ musical program under the direc~ tion of Miss LaVerne Seagram,{ were on the program. 3 Hostesses for the evening wexe~ Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff, Mrs. Vincent Beachamp, Mrs. W. R.! Carter, Mrs. Harold Veatch, Mrs. Katherine Banvard and Mrs. Claude Rhodes, The Economics Class of the Sitkai High School, under the direction !dinner for the members of the School Board and their wives re- cently, in their class room in the High School building. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. {O'Brien, on November 29, a second: {son, Joseph Kiven. The new comer weighed 9 pounds, 3 ounces. | urday, December 9, following an announcement that they would be unable to- operate under present OPA ceiling-prices: Those saspend- ling operations 4ncluded: Sanitary. Market, Sitka Cold Storage Com- pany and Sitka Mercantile Com- pang. It is hoped that one of them will take this opportunity to open a first-class fish market. Sitka, being basically a fishing town, the impossibility of purchasing fresh fish is an incongruity. With meat unavailable, those who think they don't like fish may acquire a taste for it, as many have for olives, oysters and avacados. | lef Miss Barbara Rudnick, gave 8fup, ge of the Coast and Geodetic James | Sitka meat markets closed Sat-¥ the Northland from a visit with | her ‘husband, who is back in the| States from duty overseas. She| Iplans to return to the States with | her young twin sons to rejoin her | "husband, who will be stationed in | the States for the present. ! 0il === Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 Mrs. Stanley Totten gave a tea | in honor of Mrs. Carl Ludy Mon- day afternoon. The Ludys arrived from the Caribbean recently to take tation here. Juests during the afternoon in- FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OTL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors PO FurCoats==-Jackets and FURS A Complete Line of High Grade Russian Squirrel Mouton Lamb Raccoon Coney Fitch Oppossum and Others Write or Wire Collect for Defails . . . State R A s I Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY (Gall Phones 13 and 49 Beaver Otter Muskrat Chas G Warner Co. ncm lloi 5 Ropes and Paints 1 Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE ' Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays « PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS = . G. E. ALMQUIST, CUSTOM TAILOR | Across from Elks' Clulby+#" PHONE 576 . Femm«‘i‘su‘i‘rusm 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING " - T B D DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. . Skagway Gillis, second. During the evening,! Robert N. DeArmond left on the «<on Gastineau Zve. $-APT. Building, nished.. Concrete basement, water heat. Phone Black 619. TWO HOUSES, both completely furnished including electric lights, radio and washing machine. One: acre pat. land, good creek, suit- ‘dble for chickens, geese and ducks, 5% miles on Glacier High- way. June Gihson, Phone 357, after 10 &. . DUPLEX house and two 3-room houses ‘and cabin, all furnished, Inquire at - Juneau Paint Store. IREes MISCELLANEOUS SBPECIAL winter rates for clean, furnished cabins at Warm Springs ‘Bay, Alaska. Relieve your Rheu- matism, Arthritis, Eczema, etc., during the quiet winter months. We carry a fuil line of staple groceries, liquors and tobacco. The most healthiful Mineral Baths, ©O'Neill & Fenton. completely fur- hot | NOTICE—Anyone wishing private | or business. transactions looked after or ordering done, in the United States and Canada, will receive prompt attention from a bonded representative, by ad- dressing ELVIN S. JONES, Route 2, Box 172, Ventura, California. Reasonable commission asked. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lol4 Beauty Snop. Phone 201, 815 Decker Way. FOR RENT WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts. Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 233. FQR_RENT—Unfurnished apt. In- quire Snappe Shop. PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 LOST AND FOUND _— {LOST—Ring of keys. Reward. Re-| turn to Empire. i1 |D. B. Femmer. |Courtecus attendants. New Cars. | penditures ‘during the first quarter |of the school term. | Two permits for renewal of liquor | licenses were granted, one to Val A. Poor to operate a retail store and to Mike Pusich:to operate a bar. Judges and. clerks for. the Sena- torial election Deecember 27 were ap- | pointed as_follows: August Aaito, Isabell Oashen, Helmi Baoh,'Edith Barras and Inga Hackmeister. Other business taken up was the delinquent tax roll. City Clerk Balog was instructed to go ahead with the proceedings of a délinquent tax roll with H. L. Faulkner suggested: as City Attorney. | Councilmen present were Miller, Rustad, Cashen, Johnson and Ander- | son. 2 ) CHRISTMAS PARTY The Douglas Island Women’s Club will meet tomorrow evening, Wednes- day, December 13, to hold their an- | nual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Alfred Bonnett. Mrs. Glenn Rice will assist Mrs. Bonnett as hos- tess for the evening. Mrs. Marcus Jensen, Mrs. Charles Werner and Mrs. Edwin Johnson will be in charge | of games and entertainment for tHe evening while Mrs. L. S. Grant will be in charge of the music. There will be an exchange of gifts among the members which is done yearly. Club officers ask that all toys that have been taken by members for re- | pair be turned in at this meeting s0 they may be made ready for giv- ing in time for Christmas. ——o————— ALASKA AIRLINES TRIP Alaska Airlines had a plane out yesterday for Anchorage with four passengers, as follows: W. E. Di- delius, Vance Stewart, Mrs, Leslie IMageau and child. A plane came in yesterday after- Inoon with six passengers including: Pvt. W. J. Kotowski and Ole Jo- hansen, from Fairbanks; R. E. Krautter and Charles Mattson, |from Kodiak, and S. Stefanski and E. Valdez, from Anchorage. .- FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 , New Taxi Service announced by Give us a call, .t /528,515 members, a game was pldyed for prizes and Tongass for Ketchikan on a busi- Mrs. Westover was presented with ness trip, hoping to return l’or the several farewell gifts. | Christmas holidays. Those present_in addition to the | above-named included: Mrs. Robert! The Women of the Moose met, Paxton, Mrs. Orville Paxton, Mrs. Wednesday evening and heard re- Olé Ove, Mrs. Max Lirz, Mrs. Ted ports from the following commit-| Wagrer, Mrs. Leslie' Grove, Mrs. tees: Library, Moosehaven, Moose- | Jack Culbert, Mrs. Wesley Jones, heart, Membership, Publicity and Miss Dorothy Stoddard, Mrs. Ward Soclal Service. They voted the sum Adams, Mrs. Andy Lorentzen, Mrs. of $25 to both Mooseheart and | Jchn ‘RHodes, Mrs. James Imlach, Moosehaven for Christmas. Mrs. | Mrs. Charles Pinkston, Mrs. Harry Don McGraw, chairman of the' Sulzer, Mrs. - W. L. Rottluff, M Moocsehaven committee, was put in! Al Johnson and Mrs. George Elia- charge of the next meeting, which son. IS planned as a Christmas party, wlth members to bring box lunches Lt. Comdr. L. L. Willard gave and gifts not costing more than two dinner parties last week at his $1 each. home on Japonski. On Tuesday, he was host to Mr. and Mrs. Gust Bergquist of Berry Island, Lt. V. S. Carrier, Miss Thelma Makeig and Miss Lillian Grundman. On Satur- day evening, his guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Webb, the Rey. William Thomas, Lt. V. S. Carrier, Lt. J. R. Fisher, Miss Thelma Makeig and Miss Lillian Grund- man. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard ‘were | r hosts Wednesday evening to r. and Mrs. Jack Littlepage, Mr' and Mrs. Frank Hennessy, M{ss Thelma , Makeig, Lt. V. S. Carrler | and Lt. Comdr. L. L. Willard. di Mrs. Louis G. Scharpenberg had as guests at an informal bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon Mrs, Frank Calvin, Mrs. Elliott Fletcher, Mrs. Stockton Webb and Miss Pat O'Brien. Mrs. Calvin won | high score for the afternoon. Little Louella Margaret Andersen gave a dinner party last Tuesday evening at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Neill Andersen, the occasion being her sixth birth-| day. ‘Her guests” for the occasion | & The Pinochle Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Charles Take Advantage of Our NEW DELIVERY SERVICE Daily at 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Sunday at 4 P. M. SPRUCE DELICATESSEN The Boy Scouts of America havt‘ Just PHONE3? | ~ SITKA HOTEL Your Size and Kind of Fur Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIB Have your selection sent subject to PHONE 81 EXAMINATION and APPROVAL (HAS GOLDSTEIN & (0. ALASKA COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil--8tove Oil—Your Coal Choice~General Haul. ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 Make Your Hoadquarfer’s atthe "The Home of Hospifalify” Manager - Newly Remodeled “SMILING SERVION® Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneaa GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr dervice Information” PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Stero—Tel. 899 American Meat — Fheme ¥ AND KEEP ‘EM COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR [r————————— COWLING-DAVLIN | Utah Nut and Lamp COAL MM&M‘”@Q’ Alaska Music Suflply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager

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