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THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE jUNEAU, ALAbl\A FAGE FIVE MONDAY JANUARY 15 1945 |cn hn\u\\('\ the mcmbvh of nw W ANT ADS | SITKA NEWS ¥ & iy ticip In the Word Day of . |Prayer on February 16 The three .games between Ket |Chic agur on Joe Skari's bo#t in| N g ckton Webb, president of uhxkan High and Sitka High, on |the middle of a storm, Monday, be- |the Guild, appointed to a program |Thursday, Priday and Saturday cause of the illness of Goudie’s| oo i ' Moe' Glenn Morgan Inights, January 4, 5 and 6, pro- |three-year-old daughter, Jan. Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Rands and Mrs‘ |vided the large crowds attending, Goudie is the daughter of Mr. and |ge i\ " gl "o o T e |plenty of excitement. Ketchikan Mrs, J. D. Littlepage. Under medi- |committee she appointed Mrs took the first two games and Sitka cal treatment, Jan improved rapid- |Theodore Kettleson, Mrs. John [the last. The scores were, first|ly and the Goudies and Mrs. Bol-|poe o4 “vee “Mate Whittimore, {game, 21-19; second, 21-17; third, yan returned to Chichagof Wednes- 3 13-16. ,day, leaving Jan with her grand- The buskefb‘flll fans cheered the parents 'I:h(‘ Goudies plan to Te- |peen formed in a tournament on |visiting team just as lustily as they turn to Sitka the middle of the Japonski that begins January 12, did - their home team. The High month to visit before journeying uiq is to continue each Friday School cheering section divided its to Seattle where they plan to| Inight thereafter. On the first muh [cheers fairly, with one of the cheer settle permanently. Mrs. Bolyan is|g. ey MAFchaut. s Ta leaders appearimlz in; Ketchikan |from Slocum Arm where her hus- |wee oo™ pact gicon " Mes Mark sweater the final night {band owns and is developing a|piotine s - & . iy | The town provided the visiting mining claim ir}zfi]“‘“ml""d Bra- Mamhe iBosiw |boys with some special entertain- i on “;(, |ment each day, ending with a large con- | puss Clithero party at Victory House Saturday M. ,’i“b(‘” evening and open house at the Thelma .\inkflg wad Sam Troutman home after the Music Shop on Lincoln Street. Th(‘Glundm.m W. Coplen. 'USO party. The boys d for addition will provide an inside| on' (he third team, Mrs. G. R.| Far Ketchikan—Jack Lokra, A. |Ketchikan Sunday morning. stairway to the second story store| |Cartmill, Miss Dorothy VanZante, ‘W Erickson, D. A. Hoffman, Chas. About $600 was raised by the sale rooms, and extra show space for| Miss Adelaide Lmen, Mrs. Vincent |H- Forward, Mrs. Bess Lavenik, M. season tickets for the games gift merchandise. The addition Will {Beaychamb ‘and Mrs. Ray Hagerup, | A- Lavenik, Mrs. Belle Hudson, "Lou | COL““BIA LUMBER COMPANY jand collections at the gymnasium. be painted red, with totem newell Fourth team, Mrs. H. J. Hudk_lHudson Mrs. Elsie Simmens, H. FX OF ALASKA ~at|This fund helped pay the visiting posts on the stairs. The alteration!. . o | Simmons. Cat {ins, Mrs. Lydia Tilson, Mrs. Ed L 1.4 2 umber and Building Materials o. 4;eum< :’xp;n\lch,‘ and will f]nu\lxldt: .tu_m:,l a Il:n?v .~]|;m]-rrw:ndnw to the | oughing, Mrs. Earl Shennett and| Mrs {for part o e expenses for the front of the building Mrs. Andy Lorentzen. i(zl.ulu ; PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU 'wmmg trip of the Sitka High team - | Pifth team, Mrs. Clarance Rands, | Stevenson Ketchikan Hendrickson, NORAH IN FROM SHAGWAY SUNDAY; MANY GO SOUTH Princess ah arrived in|’ |port from Skagway yesterday | morning with. the following pas-| sengers for Juneau: Sidney J. Thompson, John Hol- berger, er Jogues, E.. E. White- sell, William Herdelberger, Horace Listrey, E. B. Coppinger, James Miller, Corp. Geo. Hopkins, Edmond Brown, Andrew Bertels, M. Barry, W. J. Peterson, Mrs. J. W. Peter- son, Frank Morrls, Geo. Bidnich, Wm. Rooker. | The following passengers left for| Wrangell—Doris Ann Barnes, Ro- land Cv Joe Johnston, Glenn | Green, W. C. McDonald, George Public Accouniant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 WANTED-Flne laundr; : Shirts, curtains. Mending. Call Black 475, after 12 noon. JUST RECEIVED~SAX dozen steel construction eye-glass cas your choice of six colors. Get yours! while we have them in stock. $1 EXCELLENT prucllcal each. companion available after Jan. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO:, | 22—20 hrs. duty, $10 a day.| Next to Sears.| Write Empire, C-5053. 33 ft. WANTED — Clerk-Stenographer— $175.00 per month, 7-hr. day, half Saturday and Sunday off. Immediate position available. | Communicate Room 206 Terri- torial Bldg.—Phone 726. The nurse and; M. EISAACS——Building Coniractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 0 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res, Black 290 8ix womens' bowling teams have FOR SALE—Troller “Diana’ long, 81z ft. beam, fully equipped‘ Chrysler Crown marine engine, first class condition. See Harbor| Master. 0 a JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin '+, FOR SALE—Power saw. Contact Geo. J. Bednar, Tee Harbor, second team are Mrs Mrs. Willilam Roden- Gaylord, Miss Miss Lillian Rands, building tractor, has just finished a 5-foot | addition to the east side of his| |WANTED TO RENT—Unfur 2-bedroom house. Write 1252 shep Clarence e i o B Box FOR SALE~Furnished house on Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 WANTED TO BUY—Electric sew- ing machine. Call Green 375. Zemth model. | . s $75. Call WANTED TO RENT—Heated gar-| age. Call Glenn Cupp at ACS. * EPIPHONE Guitar, Excellent condition, Blue 454, gfter 4 p. m. FOR SALE—Davenpoit. Call Blue WANTED Job as mechanic. 610 before noon, or after 6 P. M.\ .4 truck specialist. Call at N * P o T £ T R T R T rillage. ARE YOU INTERESTED in sales| 3 Vill2 of War Surplus Property boats, Jeannett Waugh, Claude Wa Shepard, Mrs. Mrs. Madeline | Carnegie, L. E.| ren King, where games are marine equipment, etc.? Ma umvi News? Subscribe to The Marine| NANTED—Used furnivure. 308 Wu- |to lougihby. Phone T88. Ischeduled for March 1, The Pinochle Club gave a fare- 2 and 3. lyell party to Mrs. Charles Whitney Charles | Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mrs. Whittimore, Miss Marie Jensen and Ber- | nard M. Holman, M. D. Williams, | Digest, 52 weekly issues only $2. “’ILL CARE FOR LHILDREN byl 101 Canadian National Dock,| month, week or day; also on call. | Seattle, 4, Wash. 327 West 11th St,, Basement Apt.| FOR RENT |FOR RENT—1 and 2-room cabins.| | | FOR SALE — Coal heating stove,| $25. Phone Blue 290 ‘ | \ « FOR SALE—31-ft. troller com- pletely equipped and ready to go,| $1250, cash. Call aboard thel, 843 West Ninth Street. Dolly J Float, No. 3, between 6 FOR RENT—Apt. 323 Decker Way. | and 7 p. m. H | SMALL TABLE RADIO: also small|[FOR RENT—2-room Apt. with bath | stebmher thnk. Thone 57, { and cil range. Call Blue 454. GOOD established bakery in Skag- | way. Steady business year round. Write James Cozian, Box 305, Skagway, Alaska. 'IILer 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street "WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts, Oil and wood stoves, lights, laun- | di Phone 236. 5-1t. e e i | (IANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 | oo e mewne 2 | LOST AND FOUND OFFICE DESK AND CHAIR; nlso; various household furnishings. | Phone 418. FOR SALE—Halibut Fisher- boat, 12-ft. beam, 6-cyl, gas engine. Sleeps 6. Large hold, ample deck space. L. G. Wugan, Genl. Del, Anchorage, Alaska. LOST—Girl Scout coin purse con- | taining $3 and membership card. Finder may keep money, but! please return purse to Mary Nor-| dale, P. O. Box 110. CHESTS OF DRAWERS, other fur- niture made to order. M. Isaacs, Cabinet Shop, 270 South Franklin | Street. Phone 799. " FOUND—Pair of glasses. Owner ONE G. E. 10 tube all-wave confl may have same by paying for sole radio in good condition.! this adv. | Phone Black 619. Iz —i 3 LOST Kcy case ~md kqs Rewmd Return to Empire Office. ON account of illness, log Labi;, 5 rooms and bath. Furnishings| —— include electric refrigerator. elec-‘u;,s-r— Cor;b d. tric washer, radio, plano, etc. 31 | “PIe. Rewar | miles on Glacier Highway. JflCkaOSTABelween Klein Apts. and| Perry, City Police. | Decker Way, on Xmas Eve, ladies | wrist watch, 17 jewel Glycine,‘ Keepsake. Reward. Phone 201. q]\cr band. Relurn \ OUPLEX house and two 3-room | houses and cabin, all furnished,' on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at| Juneau Paint Store. | MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Reallstic Perma- | ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up‘ Lola Beaity Snop. Phone 201\ 316 Decker Way ARN Auto owners are warned now is| /the time to purchase 1945 aufo | plmes and are cautioned not only\ to purchase them, but to place; them on their cars, [ - JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. | WATKINS | i GOOD HEALTH PRODUCTS Foods, Medicines, Flaverings and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac ve [F you have empty rooms or apts. for desirable people, inform the Gastineau Hotel. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! 5 Effective Tuesday, Jan. 16, fares to Douglas will be $1.50. FEMMER CAB, ARCTIC CAB, ALASKAN CAB, ROYAL BLUE CAB, YELLOW CAB. cab JUNEAUCAMPS NO.2 A. N. B. and LA. N. s. Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall ~ Announcement MISS MacNAIR WILL OPEN A NIGHT SCHOOL ON JANUARY 15 IN THE JUNEAU COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Gregg Shorthand and Touch Typewriting. 'Iiiee evenings per week. From.7:30 to 9:30. FOR INFORMATION CALL DOUGLAS 48 AFTER 4 P. M. WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET PHONES 633—549 F. W. WENDT . DON ABLE AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 {Navy Chief |plans to go {terson is manager of the Sitka Ba- |employee of the Photo Shop will | pjgneers’ Loretta Ott, duugmrr of Mr. and Mrs. William Ott who manage the Coliseum Theatre, left on the \last North Sea for California to| [enter school and to study dancing and singing. In California she will istay with friends of Mrs. Otts. Mr. at the home of Mrs. Wallace Mc- Donald. The Whitneys plan to leave for the States on the next North Sea. | Mr. anda Mrs. Edwin Ross, Jr who were formerly stationed here Ott expects to be retired soon, after | V1th the C Ang Cegdatio; AL (30 years of employment with W. " Compass Station, became the : [ pa A |D. Gross and plans o settle i PATENts of twins, Edwin William IIT E 1 arch, born Novem- {California in order to give his|2Nd Margaret March, bo ber 21, |daughter every opportunity to con-| unuf- with her dancing and music i Sitka Rotary has planned a Fourth Anniversary Dinner for 3 ; |January 16 to be held at the USO. i “L(l)“:l \:‘.f"l“:“:fi’l’?"d %'In charge of the party are E. M. statloned In AS- G gqq:q and Clarence Rands. In toria, will be home on leave about! " Y charge of the dinner, which is to the first of February. When he re ] i i to s station. Mys. Petatich|PR: Potuck. are Mrs. Earl Shen- e o o Astoria with him Tett, Mrs. Thomas Tilson and Mrs Seri Ml_‘ per|J. D. Littlepage. Befre the dinner, ; - Mrs. Pe-lyhich is scheduled for 7 o'clock, {the Elks Club will be open K‘mmnbt-rr for cocktails. ‘ i i Mrs. Charles-M. Peterson has re- (,mvcd for an indefinite zaar, Neill Anderson, owner and man-! Brgoks Hanford, Northland | ager of a general store and foun- Trapsportation assistant agent in tain near the sawmill, has pur-puneau, spent several days in Sitka chased Stoft’'s 5, 10 and 25 cent on business. store and shoe shop, adjoining his| general store. John Holic, former, Miss Pat O'Brien, nurse at the Home Hospital, flew to manage the dime store and shoe |Juneau last Friday, to spend a few shop, ‘dn}a on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goudie and| |Mrs. George Boylan arrived from | A son, weighing nine and three ‘Iculth pounds, was born to Lt. and e e Mrs. James Mills December 28 at PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. {New Orleans, La. Lt. Mills is the JUNEAU son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mills Solicits the business of friends a:d;ht:\fi;findson of Mr. and Mrs. in Sitka R E w':::;chsm‘“m“d R"":" | Miss Eleanor Bily became the ghouse Represenlative | i,ige of Mr. Russell Rowe, Decem- [ber 31. The couple is at home to friends at their residence at 110 B, Milierville on Japonski. Mr. Rowe lis a civil employee at the power house on the base. | Sunday evening a group of ineighbors and fellow employees in the power house made a surprise lcall on the newlyweds, presenting them with a wedding gift. Those [calling were Mr. and Mrs. John Dolenc, Arlene Dolenc, Mr. }Mx; Pat Barclay, Wayne Janes |Mr, and Mrs. Leo Higley, Mel Race Ray Hagerup, Al Goddard, Ernie |Hiltz, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hunkins, |Mr. and Mrs. James Imlach, Mrs. JOliver Eldridge, Ted Harris, Bud Braley, and Verne Musser. Conway Dock Company ; Oil === Coal Gasoline | At the last meeting of St. Peters ,Guild at the home of Mrs. Clar- l‘l]CL‘ Rands, with Mrs. Mary Whit- timore and Mrs, Stockton Webb as| Insurance Phone 78 WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarfers af the SITKA HOTEL ~ "The Home of Hospifality"” RUSS CLITHERO Manager e—— COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remodeled AND KEEP ‘EM W COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR e——————————————————————————— in Los Angeles i to| | and | Mrs. Sixth team, Mrs. Louis Scharpen- | berg, Mrs. Howard Bradshaw, Miss Betty Arndt, Miss Evelyn Lynch, and Miss Kathlyn Acker. There have been many or more teams formed but to date the complete list of names is not available. Civilians are fortunate in having the privilege of bowling the base as there is no alley in town E. M. Goddard. lentino Qui, Robert Lehman. | For Seattle and Vancouver: Alex y, Mrs. Marian Sey, Miss Patricia y, Arthur B. Hicks, Mrs. Helen | Martin, Mrs. Collie Granger, Mrs H. I Lucas, Miss Evelyn Leighton, | Leonard C. Evans. | Mrs. Lucille Connors, Mrs. beth Killien, Mrs. Patricia H: jerup, Mrs. Beth Winthers, Edna Mae Akin, Mrs. Cecilia Chandler. . Betty McCormick, Mrs. Ar- dys O'Shaughnessy, Fred A. Henton, | Mrs. Fred A. Henton, Mrs. Louise Milnes. George Hansen, Smith, Richard Heim, |Davidson, Hugh Rankin, Olmstead, Arthur Thane. as E on The Womens Club held their regular monthly meeting at their club Rooms in the Russian Orph- anage building Friday night with president Miss Sarah Fernald pre- siding. After the business meeting the club listened to a group of ongs by Mrs. John Holic and a talk on her experiences in Puerto | Rico by Mrs. Carl Ludy Hostesses for the evening |Mns. Elliott Fletcher, Mrs. C {Stuart, Mrs. Sam Troutman Miss Adelaide Lomen. Mrs. Rhena Frank B.| Alden NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| That Gustaf H. Savela and Frances | Savela, husband and wife, have filed | their joint petition in the Commis- sioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, First Division, Territory of Alaska, at Juneau, for adoption of Arnold Lee Swanson, born at Seattle, Wash- | People arriving on the Northland | ington, Octaber 11th, 1029, and Milo | from Seattle were: Roy Harsin, a| Lon Swanson, born at Tacoma, former owner of the Single-O-Taxi; Washinton, March 17th, 1931, and {Roy Race, who has come to visit|for change of their names to Arnold were G and | that hearing on said petition has been set for 10 A. M. March 14th, 1645, in said Commissioner’s Court; and that Hans Jacob Swanson, ometimes known as Hans Jacob Gunderson, the non - consenting father of said children, and all other | persons ccncerned, are hereby cited to be and appear in said Court, at the time and place aforesaid, and | show cause, if any they have, why i the adoption and change of names | should not be granted. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, January | 15th, 1945, 1 FELIX GRAY, | United States Commissioner. ceiving a medical discharge from the Navy; Carl A. Mills and Seth D. Mills, to spend their Navy leave with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mills at their home on Thim- ble berry Bay. From Ketchikan—Henry Erwick, Ketchikan business man and part- ney of Pete Hogan in the Marine Supply Company here; Mr. and rs. Ernie Carter returning from a business and pleasure trip. From Juneau—Mr. and Mrs Littlefield and baby, to visit parents, Art their Leaving on the Northland were |Mrs. J. W. Forsythe for Juneau to' HOWARD D. STABLER, visit her son, Earl Forsythe, and| Pelitioners' Attorney, his family; Tony Amundson, em-|Shattuck Building, ployee of the Sitka Merc, to va-|Juneau, Alaska. cation in Ketchikan; Les Groves| First publication, Jan. 15, 1945. on a business trip to Ketchikan; | 1@st publication, Jan. 29, 1045. Roy Peratrovich, Grand| % President of the Grand Camp ANS| nd her daughter Loretta, return- | ng to Juneau after a short visit with Miss Agnes Peratrovich; the Rev. Ernst Nygaard, on a business trip to Juneau; Mrs. Robert Tich- | nor and son Robert, to vacation in Juneau; Ottar Johnson, return- | ing to his position with the Forest Service in Juneau, af a business trip of several days here; Mrs. Geo. Stragier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | |Lee Wilms, to visit her husbands | family in Douglas. D NOTICE! American Beauty Parlor will be closed until further notice, KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL | 808 FIFTH STREET Phone Blue 168 Phone Red 115 Office Hours 9 to 11:30 A. M. DR. W. A. KELVIE Juardlng Kennels Veterinary A little Va-tro-nol cach nostril effective promptly relieves mrm olphgxd colds— makes breathing easier . . . 8lso helps prevent many coldn from devel~ mnf used in time. | Tryd |Yvu‘lln|ulfl'vl- low directions in folder. MRS. J. COLE, St cour. - WICKS VATRO-NOL iy ALASKA TRADING (O. JACK W. GUCKER, Proprietor Schenley Liquors Bacardi Rum Coronet Brandy Dubonnet Wines BURGUNDY, CLARET SUPERIOR At the Alaska Dock and Storage Company Phone 122 or 4 CALL FOR LEE ATKINSON i Special Dauble-Duty Nose Drops Works Fast P-T. A TO MEET Juneau Parent-Teacher Associ tion will meet Monday, Janua 15, at 8 p. m, in the High School Auditorium. (Signed) {his son Mel on Japonski after re-' Lee Savela and Milo Lon Savela; | '| Chas. G. Warner Co. YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME M. S. }PATRI‘CIA Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and pareels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS — ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. 51 yrs, experience in Seattle MERF C. FERRIS Formerly with Dave Milner HOTEL JUNEAU—ROOM 304 THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retatler- Owned Grocers 211 BEWARD STREET PHONE 767 — e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Maln Street Juneau Molors G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 | gy s RO Y (P R Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Usll Phones 13 and 49 PR 8 0 el GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lamp_ COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE § ' The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393. Alaska Music Supnly Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Phone 206 Second and Seward TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 185 Free Delivery Juneaw P Alaska Trading Co. J. W, GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 i At Alaska Dock and Storage B e e e e ] HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Stere—Tel. 699 Ameriean Meat — Phene 38 FOBR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 PFred W. Wendt