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PAGE SIX MONDAY MARCH 5 i . 4 Sarvella is arbmther of Mm Wort- Nonhland (rom a visit or seve;xl —_ - ' * S ' TKA N E WS * man. | months s eESmEL’ sCRTOmE- § Pyblie Accom!anl-Sfefifigraphlc-Tax Returns jing had planned an earlier return Jess McGraw, building contractor but was delayed by having tg under- Mm M[J’R ALASKA coASTAL AlanEs With the arrival of matérials on[through passengers on the Nouh‘and hib. ilh retuniea ang the North- go a minor opcra{iun 4 Se%,.m ) Pll . and I P“ Y the Cricket last week, construction|Sea last week, enroute to the Tena- j1and from a short vacation in the i Successors to Harvey Lowe of a tuna fishing boat started at the kee Cannery, where Mr, Chris will gigtes. J Edwin Van Horn, local Comman-' ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. PHONE 678 Servin Soulheasiem Alaska Andrew Hope boatyard. With a|be in charge of construction of a new der of the American Legion, return- | . g length of 56 feet and a beam of 16 bunkhouse, store and mess hall for| . om Morgan and C. H. McDonald ed on the Northland after a visit of | fect, the boat will be completed this, the cannery. Twenty new houses for|s¢ the Columbia Lumber Company, several months with his family in - - Da‘ly Scheduled T".ps ':‘g:'::“): I“L:‘:m':ke“ south for ““5‘“‘9 village will also be built. arrived on the Northland on a short gz;g;;xm Szflnr,z“;:“m‘é'fisr:m:::;"smf M ISAACS——BIIfldiIIy comract" business trip. John Townsend, owner, a civil| Mr. and-Mrs, Jack Whitehead ar-! o Van Horn announced the wedding To service employee on Japonski, has rived on the last Northland and| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tilson were of his son, Stf. Sgt. John Hanlon REMODELING L REPAIRING put the construction in the hands of have taken an apartment over the posts recently at a buffet supper in' Van Horn, on leave after three o pein v e CABINET SHOP itk W n | [Stanley Sutton, and the operation| Pioneer Bakery. ~Mr. Whitehead is, honor of their sons, Chief Lloyd Til- years in the South Pacific, to ' Miss HKa range of the boat under “Big Pete” Ho-|gyroscopic instructor at the Mare son and Frank Tilson, BM 2¢, both Beverley Louise Kuhns on February 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 1799; Res. Black 290 gan of Pudget Sound. w!sland Gyroscope School in Mare|with the Navy. Frank is spending 6 in Lynwood, California. Sgt. Van, — Peteerurg Kelchikan 1‘“’1‘"“1 Their home is in Vallejo t0 pis leave with his parents, while Horn is now in Santa Ana, Cali- . The Marine Ways, at Jamestown | which they plan to return on the yoyq is stationed on Japonski. The fornia, awaiting reass:gnmcnt ‘ . Bay, under the partnership of Wally next Northland. \u“nsls were all local boys in the ser-| | mAu PLMI"G & mrmu co /‘ T b Simms, R. A. Wheeler and Richard | | vices and included Lt. Len Peterson,' The Sitka High school basket ball nmmu-mmmc—au. BURNERS—SHEET METAL / lso [} .ps ‘gmpgg. is well under construction,| Mr, and Mrs. Harold Melby were Ghief Charles M. Peterson, Stf. Sgt. team is now on tour, playing three WELDING land will be ready for business some- | host last Saturday evening Febru- onris Larson, Pfc, Sammy Dennard, games in Ketchikan last week end,| o TO {time this summer, if not delayed by lary 24, at their home on B Street, pfc. Heindrick Bredvik, Corp. Jack after losing two and winning one in/ Pnonn 181 Thlrd and Franklm supply difficulties. |at a farewell party given in honor of Schaefer, and Stf. Sgt. Laurie Sar-|combat with the Petersburg team. : Gt HAINES SKAGWAY Hoo“AH The completion of the ways, with|Chief Frark Bergdahl, who is re-|yella, The latter two are stationed i the reorganization of the Rigling turning to the Aleutians after . 1 | Mrs. Wm. A. Thomas returned on| = a here, the others are all home on AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Machine Shop and the Webb Mach- | thirty day leave. After buffet re-|jcave. | the North Sea after a visit of several| ® - ine Shop, will make Sitka a first freshments the party went to the | months in the States and Canada.! class port for small boat repair work, Moose Club for dancing. Tle guests 2 ! During her absence the Episcopal‘ col.u“mA Lmlm cnmnm H H as it was during the Russian oc- mcluded Chief and Mrs. Frank After a two weeks leave spent in padies Guild had the See House re- For Informahon and Reservatlofls Phone 612 cupation when the town was the boat Bergdah] Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobi, Sitka, Chief Charles M. Peterson}e«mmted as a pleasant surprise for | OF ALASKA M returned to Astoria on the Narth- H H ‘bmldmg center of the Coast. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rusher, Mr. and | Mrs. Thomas. anber “d Buildmg ul‘e‘lals | Mrs. Edward Loidhammer, Mr. and land. He was accompanied by his SR e i | Arriving by plane from Ketchikan Mrs, C. B, Hodgins and Mr. and Wife, who is manager of the Sitka s s 2 |recently were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. James Leidley. |Bazaar, Mus. Peterson spent’several JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU |Renshaw, on their honsymoon, and e | menths with her husband in Astoria| Will hold their regular '::!‘gess YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL Del Freeman, to take possession of 4 . last summer and now plans to stay| |and social meeting on esday, REPAIRS ON YOUR HO) ‘t\\'o Navy planes, for the Wild Life Mrs. Jane Wesley resigned her there for an indefinite period. "l\iarch 6th, in the parlors of the ME $ w“ Y N 0 I U d !SE,-V‘C(\‘> position at the Post Office and, Enroute to Astoria the Petersons Northern Light Presbyterian o They left later for Juneau, en- llef: °i" ”“:“J”"E"‘;‘ enroute to the il visit Capt. and Mrs, W. C. ‘Church Parlors at noon. l X g = route for Anchorage, where the Interior, where she has accepted a Charteris in Tacoma. Mrs. Chart- Mrs, J. V. Cole, Secretary. ¥ 3 feinak Have the Beneficial Effects of the SUN'S |pnms i osfove pe-, POSton With the. Army. OIVI Ser-|cris and Mrs. Peterson are ssers| ot M tidmadles There is no substitule for newspaper advertising! _ |ing put into regular service. Mr. vice. i [ Subscribe o the Daily Alasks e - o - BAYS Ai anY fime You WlSh YOU Freeman is expected to reburn to ik R o RS | Mrs. John Cushing and her Empire—the paper with the largest ” o 3 |sitka immediately to fly the plane e, daughter Cordelia returned on the paid circulatior. CAN ... with one of our lin which the party arrived back to Salvation Army Band from Kake - JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP e Ketchikan, | € pgnt several days here last week, 631 Willoughby Avenue Phone 525 R gn!ng concerts at the S.J.S. Audi- < § AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR SUNKRAFT SUNLAMPS | v v oo it S B 00 ' Ay MR P AL neau on a Wildlife plam to meet her ::’m oneers’ Home and the TORS DIESELS See Them Now! husband, a navy chief, on a 30 day ; VCX, erdmfha étaum_m hThe band me 25 to 400 H P. 4 * leave. They rsturned to Sitka ‘to~ i8 composed of Kake fishermen un- GRAY MARINE (xAS ENGINES gether on the Notth Sea. Mrs. Sar- ge; ‘:en‘:"emmt‘):f Walter Willlams. From 42 to 96 = = vella plans to accompany her hus- Ihe band members were accompan- N ] ly MARINE SU P P LIES Alaska Eleciric Light and e Pt Siates m e expieation 160 by many friends wna_family ew of his leave. She is a civil service "\;i’;‘z:;fl They returned to Kake on employee in the Public Works office s R d l d E Power Company gt gl emodele e . Sar E JUNEAU DOUGLAS | Mrs, Jack Calvin has returned n"um Whittier to spend his furlough cAPrrol. c‘m from Seattle by plane after a Lhree-‘“’"‘ his family. Member National Retailer- 3 i g Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 day visit there. Mrs. Calvin ac- # 5 5 Owned Grocers Southern Fried Chicken i comparied her husband south on' Mrs. ’Mae McNulty received a let- A 21f SEWARD STREET Choice Steaks - Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable the Chichagoff. Mr. Calyin will re- teF from her son Tommy, an army 27T PHONE 767 DINE and DANCE 24-Hour Electric Service main in Seattle on business for sev- Private, that he had arrived in : GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS eral weeks. e i s hownd v g : el ius e AND KEEP ‘EM FORD AGENCY l (" ALASKA WINDOW ivil f b; lane Atriving Stom alunean by M Mrs. Al Richter was hostess on (Agetotisnd Theen) CLEANING CO. were Jack Gueker, on a business . et ———————————————— '{1ip, Miss Justine Wolfe, a WPB em- Friday, February 23, at a surprise GREASES—GAS—OIL Window Cleaning and Janitor VANITY Thompson Optical Co. ployee from Junesu, and John B. ;ibykshor‘;fir ix;z hor;or of Mrs. Ivag * | Foot of Main Street e Service 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Moon, Army Ordinance, on a three-; R=2ck. S. Rezek was presente “RF C. FERRIS P BE ASUATLYO . s sy AR o | week bmnffi g with a baby. crib filled with gifts. ! Junean Motors Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office nses duplical |—Frames sold- s i ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair Phil Zettle, butcher at the Sitka Mts, Wallace McDonald, Mrs. Lloyd Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. W SRR R e goomp"mmgnnes PHONE 318 || —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts | Mere, lost a third of one finger ana Tilson, Mrs. Miles McGraw, Mys. ‘ Sanit Meat C i —— the tip of another in the electric Howard Bradshaw, Mrs. Gordon danl arY eal Lo. G B AmesT meat saw recently. Al Richter is Wlh““"mb Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. FOR QUALITY MEATS LG taking his place in the butcher shop, Ole Ove, and Mrs. Frank Dien enet, | : i AND POULTRY CUSTOM TAILOR until Mr. Zettle is able to return to . 5 | FREE DELIVERY Across from Elks’ Club T“ned otk ' | The Alaska Communications Sys- Call Phones 13 and 49 PHONE 576 Holel Juneau RABBIT SKINS 'tem staff gave a farewell party at 1 | their quarters last Sunday eveping ¥ Miss Margaret (Peggy) Schrey, ¥ peln aror SR AR WHEN EN SITKA BUY DIRECT AND |received his orders of transfer to 1 Al Lowest lales Schrey, and Bernard Joseph Rig- Chrysler M. Engines CALL Y. i Seattle, Sgt. Roland Wakemans' rysler Marine gi 1 ! PAER I Femmer's Transfer Quests included Mrs. Frank MS WITH BATH lifle, MM 1/c USN. were 0ATTICd O o hestri provided | thef;musinAf MACHINE SHOP ROO! mmed February 27 by Commissioner W. usic for M k Y H d " o* :;{v:,';“w:{,: for p:‘:: W. Knight. Mrs. George Henderson,| 42ncing, the jitterbug contest heing aKe Tour nea qui ers Marine Hardware 1 l 4 WITHOUT BATH List. . sister of the bride, and Mark R!g-i:zgla:;’; l.s.gxtnex':ndegonl “"?h Miss a' 'he Ch G w C % i ve uring the ev- iz Most Convenient Location Valcauda Fur C e ol A 4 e wRREEER D SN v moer ¥ | as. L. warner L0. OIL'— FEED — HAULING —THIRD AND MAIN— canda Xur Lo. |} fht o ceremonly which took Served to the staff members and s l T K A “ 0 T E L T Owner-Mgr.,, Clarence Wise Seattle, Washington place in the Court Room in the their guests i resence of relatives, a reception ‘has . | " 2 " gy ‘geld at the Schrey home ;:or reia-| Mr. and Mrs. George Sarvella ar- "Ie Hfime Of Hosp“‘l“y | “onm Tn“smn Thomas Hardware cO. : 1 MAKE tives and intimate friends. 1ived on the Northland from Ketch- ' RU S C'_"HERO M Light and B Hauling 0 g SEATTLE JUNEAU DAIRIES | The bridal couple left on the ikan and are the house guests of Mr s H H aflagel' O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS DELICIOUS ICE CREAM | North Sea for a short noncymoon' and Mrs. Charles Wortman, E. O. . W. For Comfort and a daily habit—ask for it by name | following which Mr. Rigling will re-! e —— s mr e e PHONE 81 J D Bk I port to Bremerton for orders. A | . BT | o s uneau alrles' ne | Pete Ramer, civil service employee 4 DAvLm A Get the New Wash- ‘on Japonski, has been confined to l COWLING' | UIall ".l “‘ Llllp tngton Habit : ?ll: home for several davs with L'*e} & COMP ANY C 0 A L Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME wumG NG i oTH : at nl Al Wiseman, reporter for “Yank"| DODGEDI::!EHO Maknbnct&os;‘m:wce- HE l Magazine, spent Monday to Wed-, |nesday in town, collecting materiu. 5 m Pholle 519 for the magazine. The young ladies! }| - . |who met the gentleman during his| ! WHEN IN' NEED OF § T‘ k g H ’I flyi trip through t ; being’ ’ - . gL Diesel Oil—Sf e ¥ i asked for comments, repled.crypt-| a While traveling is difficult . .. O Chtes—Gamertl Bk N:I:Al!::n:ln ..2. THE _ WATKINS c_ally, “He said he got material for &| e - : ing — Storage and Crating \ { itka. He's 31 | o - - . at Reasonable Rates joe iery on Bifta s L T ) we'll be thinking of our friends CALL USI PHONE SINGLE 0 BARANOF GOOD HEALTH | |uomarrica. i ‘ e e 1 P 1, . . ALASKA'S FINEST}{ | PRODUCTS 4 oo e sy e el v in Alaska . . . Even if we don't - Pt St Taate i HOTEL F::f‘sfi:fif‘::iefimon:r ‘hrler business trip to Juneau, | ,. Y s6b fllem s Household Necesities at ¥ /i ) i ¥ P Eat in the Famous rma.»(v:::‘ :IEeltlé‘fin remct:s mzth:"fis l(‘fla‘l‘xcnecl:l :gdor:s e;pectt:el\ b < TR Health Council Bill and opposed all - Gold Boom GARNICK’S GROCERY {/other similax bills now before the It Costs No More Phone 174 i Phone 800 Come In and get your FREE Territorial Leglslature. | Che BRI ORINIAr Ui S 1HANSs Dinner and bridge guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hod- gins Saturday evening, !\ehruari' 24, K 0 B“1 . ® ¥ B " i ;:mnm; h:l: !L;rsMwGo:{hrdy,‘ g.n:i eep n ! m'm s ANCHORAGE | iagis scores were won by Mrs. Goddard and Mr. Knight. | - B | TO WIN'IN 1945 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Chris were Yakutat and Cordova : i : BUY M”RE | Bert's Cash Grocery ||| ™ e snd mos :,_,:. FARE: $82.00 (lutx) || Conway Dock BONDS ... S MR e Company : THAN BEFORE Alaska 'l'radmg Co. Departs Juneau each | ' 1. W. GUCKER, Prop. 3 il === Coa ‘ or Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. Oil---C g | 5t Ao e Sorase | Gasoline || Now Washington Hotel, Seattle 1 Woodley Airways '”s'iimce | FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager - Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agents—Phone 612 Phone 78 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop

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