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‘% SITKA NEWS % PAGE TWO CRIMSON BEARS BEAT SUBPORTS Ketchi- Japonski, as a surprise baby shower Wednesday morning, th kan High School Basketball team for Mrs. James Imlach. Only A'l' BASKETBAU. arrived .on the Helen Hinton, A. J. fric residing on the base were Hannah skipper play three d. Those invited were: Mrs. ames with tk School. ' Clint Holmes, Mrs. Oliver Eldridge, | Sp This is Sitka High’ year as Mrs. Roy Roby, Mrs. Dick John- rd a member of the So t Alaska 'ston, Mrs. Barney Hawkins, Mrs. fit Basketball League Pete Ramer, Mrs. Don Scheibel, | a Members of the Ketchikan team Mrs. Pat Blakeley, Mrs. L. J. Hig- g ! are orman Olsen, capt and ley, Mrs. Ray Hagerup, Mrs. Jim| center; Bob Crowder, Chuck Gra- Ladely, Mrs. Rodney Ohlem, Mrs.! ) LhE ¢ and Carl Manzoni, forwards{ Charles Reed, Mrs. Charles tien bedt th Nergaard, Phil Jeans and Schramm, Mrs. Verne Hunkins, re of 20 to'1 Dohm, guards: George Mrs. John Dolene, Mrs. Ernie Ui Raas d, center; Arne Ive Hiltz and Mrs. Carl Olson. gy ki T A. J. Hannah, coac . y 1 s noon, the girls of the At the regular meeting of the o e Home Economics class, under the Rotary Club Tuesday, four new | b direction of Miss Barbara R ., members were added to the- rolls gave a luncheon at the High School follows: Stockton Webb, Capt. _for the members of the Ketchi A. Die Frank Erickson and| and Sitka High basketball teams, Char les Whittimore. Luncheon| A. J. Hannah and Tony Herman, guest was Capt. Paul Prouty. The| respectively, coaches of the two time was spent in a discussion of teams; officers of the Student Gov- post-war planning. ' ernment Association T. J. Cole, —_— School Superintendent, and Joe Word has been received that Carll Barne and Art Bily, member of Berg, wduate of the Sitka High the Faculty A School last year, son of L. C Friday afternoon, from 2 to 4 Berg is a member of the University | of Washington Husky cross-country >l o'clock, the Elks Club held open house for the Ketchikan boys and track team and is now running in| Sitka High School students. In the Spokane Athletic Round Table| charge of the affair were Mrs, Meet i Frank Calvin, Mrs, Maud Wake- According to word received by! Beth te got a scoring swreak in fis)g Mrs. E. M. Geddard, Mrs, Red s Chairman Ted Kettleson, ird quart The Subport pg, Hadland, Mrs. Earl Fred- the Red Cross quota for Sitka this ' the | oickson and Mrs, Harry Hodgins, year will be $3000. The annual The chitn rved & light buf- membership drive will start in fet lu was followed by Maich > dancir T Saturday evening, after the final Miss Shirley Virginia Morton and geme between the two schools, a Raymond W. Gunesch, U. S. Coast - dance is planned for the students Guard, were married December 30 ':j 1 ahcad, o 19 at Vietory House. Barbara Rands, at' ‘the Presbyterian Church, the b = Kay Herman, Fred McNulty and Rev. A. N. Bily performing the ik his sosond team Pauline Ballinger will have charge ceremony. Maid of honor was Miss it e Gk Baih g fwio: T TOR AL Lillian Grundman and best man, g - final whistle Sorts Ernest Stuart. The bride arrived h ten the' Sub= Mrs. Al Goddard was hostess at recently frem Elkhart, Indiana ; ¢ time, with an & luncheon Friday'at her home on The groom’s home is in Mentor, oo 3 S0 Yo B s Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Guresch have Gatie taken an apartment in the Kettle- R son Building. I y accurate shoot- ved too much for 2 eighth grade's Mrs. Roy Peratrovich and daugh- quinte The final score ) ter, Loretta, arrived from Juneau 8 e playing for to visit Miss Agnes Peratrovich. Ghradre rling, Mc- Last Monday evening, Miss Pera- N, Carter, SS= trovich entertained at her home Preshman team \ in honor of her house-guests. hmitz, Winger- : Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Peters, Mrs. Donald Cook and Bill Campen . 1, Weiss ms, Hafln on,' Smithbu Rhotes, Howell mid Reed The | X score of the Bear-Sub- follows A WEAK link spoils the strength of a chain. If At a New Year's party, given by 1 Bears P“ FT 11}4 vour insurance isn’t suf- M- and M. Frank Hennessy 8 % 1Bl ficient to wholly Teslace and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin at : B R0 ¥ the home of the former on De-i o o o yourproperty or busin § 2 _ i i F o o o when any loss occu cember 49, U SEoNe. Seved il . 5 3 it !'in‘mci‘ll.‘.('t'ul‘it\' i costumes portraying song or book 2 ol VR ‘m:d ](‘ sl titles. The play-room was deco- e i_n_\ ened. It is the weak - yated in hollday colors and posters ¢ G A ink in your insurance with song or book title puzzzles. Bérsridge, G 1 2 4 that may cost you hun- During the evening, each guest ap- Saslkon. G 2 o 4 (redsof dollars. peared before the crowd to have Ask this Hartford Fire his costume guessed and voted Total 1 6 40 agency to review yvour upon. First prize was awarded insurance policies jointly to Mrs. Charles M. Peterson FG FT TP NOW. It will be too and Mrs. William Sarvella, who ap- 0 0 0 late to do so after a peared as Raggedy Ann and Rag- 007 0 loss! gedy Andy [ e o i The guest list included 'Mr. and s i e Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mr..and Mrs.' s X Charles Whittimore, Rev. and M 1 0 2 Sl‘fl‘tl‘ck Arthur N. Bily, Mr. and Mrs. E. EE A M. Geddard, Mr. and Mrs. Harold i R » y Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. Neill Ander- } il [‘ g(/ ll(?.\ son, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Littlepage, Totals S R Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hedges, Mr.! G INSURANCE—BONDS |4nd Mrs. Robert Gavlord, Mi and | "DES IOMORROW JUNEAU Mrs. Willlam Rodenberg, Mr. and | Mrs. R. N. DeArmond, Mr. and Fow tide—1:59 a. m, 43 feet - Tigh tide—8:30 a. m., 136 feet 04 p. m., 43 feet S5 COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR TIDES MONDAY Low tide 438 feet ch tide . 140 feet N wl Lide 3.3 feet | e ¥ y h tide—22 m. 116 feet. | e MARGARET BURKE BUYS Remodeled LOT IN WAYNOR TRACT f Margaret of Sgt Ax Burks ased a lot in the Waynor Addition on Bel ds Ave to Dick Daziel. Mrs, Burke is associated with the Home i ‘ ¢ SN - = AND KEEP ‘EM NOTICE! 946 Territorial Drivers s now due. B Call at room 100, Juneau OSCAR OLSON, Territorial Treasurer KELVIE'S ANIMAL )% FIFTH STRE Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A, M. DR. W. A. KELVIE HOSPITAL Mrs. T. J. Cole, Dr. and Mrs. Loui Scharpenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hagen, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hedg- ins, Mrs. Lydia Tilson, Mrs. Charles | M. Peterson, Mrs. William Sarvella, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wortman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nordby, Mr. and Mrs. James Brightman, Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff, Sgt. and Mrs. George Reinert, Comdr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell, Lt. V. S. Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hager Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Fletcher, Charles Littlehales, Arne Dorum, Paul Heckel, Dan Mcller and Art Hicks. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Seharpenberg and Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Fletcher for a buffet supper New Yea Eve, at the Fletcher home, were: Mr. and Mrs. Neill Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Littlepage, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard, Comdr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. James Brightman, Mrs. Mar- tha Kostrometinoff, M Charles M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Totten and Art Hicks Before midnight, the guests ad- journed to the Elks Club, where a big New Year's Eve party was in progress. Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff had open house at her home on Ca- thedral Square New Year's Day. Many friends called during late afternoon and evening Cora Mae Mills became the bride of James G. Firguson, USN, in Seattle on December 28, according to word just received by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mis. C. J. The Firgusons have gone to San Diego, California, where Mr. guson reports for duty at the end of his leave. Word has been received of the birth of a son, Lyte Dana, to the Rev. and Mrs. Dana Johnson, in Seattle on December 5. The Rey Johnson was formerly rector of the Lutheran Church in Sitka Len Peterson arrived on the North Sea from Seattle, where he spent several weeks on a business mission. The Sitka Elks Club has under- taken a milk project, planning to provide fresh milk daily for first graders in school. The club has been working on a milk fund for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Mills. ! Fir-| raised the weeks and has now money to finance several sufficient project. and Mrs. Jess McGraw North Sea for Seattle, to spend several months Mr. left on the planning vacationing in the States. H. O: Johnson, at the Cold Storage Store, left for ° ° . . . . . . . butcher ® ° !Juneau on the North Sea, planning @ . . . . ° . . . . ° . foimer to go to Argentina on a constru Ition job. The Army opened Harbor Moun- Permission to reservation ca Pyt tain to local skiers. ski on the Army be obtained by Arthur, at Army 5. contacting Mrs. George Stragler, the lormer Dorothy Wilms, arrived recently to visit her parents, Mrand Mr: Lee Wilms. M/Sgt. George Stra now somewhere in the Pacific the Army Air Corps, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stragler of Douglas. Mrs. Willlam Cook left on the |North Sea enroute to California to |visitrelatives and receive medical ¥ treatment. Mrs. Cook has been in poor health for several months Oltar Johnson, an employee of ithe Forest Service, arrived from Juneau by plane Thursday on a brief business trip. | - 'BASKETBALL SCORES: The follewing are final scores”of sketball games played last night (on the Pacific Coast University of Washington 48; Ore- {gon State College 45. University of Oregon 42; Univer- sity of Idaho 40. i University of Southern California 53; UCLA 20. e o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) Temperature for 24-hour period ending at 7:30 o'clock this morning o o o In Juneau—Maximum, 34; minimum, 25. Precipitation, 05 of an inch At Airport minimum, .17 02 of an inch e o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOMORROW’'S FORECAST Maximum, 30; Precepitation, e s o Snow and colder tonight and Sunday. Gusty wind, 15 to 25 miles per hour. Minimum temperature to- night, 20; maximum Sunday, PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Represenlative . Conway Dock Company 0il --- Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarters af the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitalify” RUSS CLITHERO -:- -- Manager - FOR THE DURATION ... While traveling is difficult . . . we’ll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . see them . . . Even if we don't - Keep On Buying Bonds New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR BRINGING UP FATHER BOBBY-WHEN | WUZ A KID WE ] e WE LE!;;?NED”HOW'TU LIKED TO DANCE LIKE YOU KIDS g DANCE WHEN WE GOT DO -AN' VERY FEW OF US EVER r DRESSED UP SUNDAYS WENT TO A DANCIN' SCHOOL - - AND TH OTHER KIDS IN TH’' NEIGHBORHOOD WOUILD SEE S ==+ — TO WININ 1945 BUY MORE BONDS ... THAN BEFORE By GEORGE McMANUS & & VAND WE GO:F OUR LESSONS FREE & ON THE SIDEWALKS -AN' WE COULD IALWAYS GET A BIG PLATE OF ICE B ! CREAM FOR A NICKEL -BUT NOONE {4t | ;-m?;‘ w22 HAD A NICKEL # L o e = I A i ,[Um M (=3 PSR Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Serving Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area ALASKA AIRLINES Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Baranof Hotel Information and Reservations OFFICE PHONE 667 VANITY Thompson Optical Co. BEAUTY 214 Second St.—Phone 387 SALON Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. } OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 lorrrrrrrrrrrrerrrreeresd Hotel Junean | For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or” | . WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— owner-M2r., Clarence Wise ered--Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any guantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington For Comfort and Service Get the New Wash- R T s R Lo . JUNFAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. F. B. McClure, ington Habit ASKANS FEEL AT HOME \at Hotel . NEW WASHINGTON b S e e ] THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 WHING DING Phone 519 CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 34 WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ANCHO RAGE via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: $82.00 (plustax) Effective Nov. 1, 1944 Deparis Juneau each Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines , Agenis—Phone 612 ALASKA COAST Serving Southeast Alaska——Rassengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Junesu ..$ 8 $10 818 $10 Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 Chichagof 18 - 10 18 10 Kimshan 18 10 18 - 10 Pelican _18 10 18 18 Todd ... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee . 10 10 10 ¥ Angoon - 18 13 Hoonah . 10 Haines and Skagway—=Sched P L0 L) Rp— Skagway Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 30.00 1000 20.00 3 s of $1.00 to Keichikan of 60c to Petersburg Above rates applicable when warrants. Change Without Notios. passenger Schedules and Rates Subject to AL AIRLINES Pel- Kim- Chicha- Todd ican shan gof BSitka $18 $18 18 18 18 18 . 18 10 10 13 10 [} 1 10 uled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hailnes Bkagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 G trafio . “ - < - L d «