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qATURDAY MARCH 24, 1945 THE DAILY, AL:.SKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA l AIRWAYS TAKE X SITKA NEWS % 5.0 5 775075 SISTERS WHO WILL CHANNEL BEALTH 2" 5 Ik o bl e the TG MANAGE SKAGWAY COUNCIL IS TO MEET A Woodley Airways piane left for MGNDAV EVENING Anchorage yesterday afternoon with |der & the following passengers: David A The Gastineau Channel’ Heblth {King, William F. Byrnes, Harley Council will hold their regular |Covalt, James Pillard, Melvin A. amrock t EITKA, March 22.--(Snecial Cor-|are: Betty Ward, Gladys Ward, respondence) —At the Council meet- | Dona Gale McGraw, Helen Yaw Mr and Mrs. Clarence Rands “m,‘ ing held at the Fire Hall last week Marie Trierschieldt, Kay Herman ;o ¢ ck's Day a dinner- HOSPITAL ARR!VE J. D. Littiepage, City Engineer, and Florence Thomsen. For Sheldon ;.4 The guests were M recommended petitioning the Seattle Jackson Schgolifl Mfldlf’fd H‘I‘“- 1[-‘"’ ¢ Peterman, Mr. and —_— monthly meeting, uext Mor Howe, John B. Mosn, McKinley M Board of Fire Underwriters for low- | cille Sing an oger Lang; for th> ckton Webb, Mr. and Mrs. H even at 8 o'clock, in Room 108, |Edwards, Walter E, Huntley, N or insurance rates. He stated that 8 Government i ot Marshal ottt i ade. v | SLE A((Ompaflled fo l.ynnlm the Territorial Building. Anyone | Paul Ellis lower rate was now gossible because and Mildred Marshal, A Mrs. Martha Kosiromel- |interested, as well ‘as members of - i of the purchase of a {ire barge and 1ot Canal Town by Dr. the Council, is invited to attend TIMBER WOLF TAKEN fire boat and the instaliatior. of new After a two months absence, Mr ais E W N . | el | nk D. Wilson brought in a fire bydrants. Mr, Littlepage also and Mrs. Howard Hunter returned Afics Anna Thomsen, daughter of . W. NoITis COASTAL ATRLINES ON { large timber wolf hide this morning reported the ordering of a scraper this week in the “Juditl 38- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thomsen, left Sty A FLIGHT TO PETERSBURG | and presented it to the Alaska Game and hoist for the maintenance of foot troller which they purchased in ¢n (#e North Sea, enroute to the The first contingent of Sisters of An Alaska Coastal Airlines plane | Commission fer bounty. The hide 1 treatment. On St. Ann who will manage the Skag- ‘Yesterday tcok the following pas- [ was over seven feet long and is said Thomsen plans way Tuberculosis Hospital passed sengers from Juneau to Petersburg be one of the la wolves ever with the Columbia Lumber Com-|return to Ferndale, Washington, in to jnal ended tonr of the through Juneau Jast might on the Kurt Nordgren, Richard Harris, | taken in this section of Alaska pany to bring in a tractor which | the fall. Their two daughters, Dol- Princess Norah. They are Bisters Oscar Burman | i will be used to.clean the sawdust ores and Barbara are living with ——— Mary Fausting and Rosalila. P-vm burg to Sitka—Ed Mvvrmws ATTENTION MASONS! i ...m Kotchikan. They plan to spend the east coast for med The Council made arcangements summer fishing out of Sitka and 10 her return trip, Mis water dams. an ext from the beach along the Crescent. | their grandparents, Mr. and Mr Miss Betty Arndt was hostess at & Accompanying them was Mother to Juneau—Holly Y A bill of $676 was presented by the ' Hexry Roddel in Ferndale. tridge party Monday evening at the Provincial Mary Mildred who will on. Stated = Communication . of . Mt ok USO for January and February op- T . | Nurses Home. Her guests were Mrs. return to the motherhouse after the - - |Juneau Lodge No. 147 Monday eve- crating expenses and approved by Dave Dawson and Stuart Beitzel T, J. Cole, Mrs. C. B. Hedges, Mrs. work is ed. Sister Mary Bea- o B .8 TTENTION |ning. Work in the E. A. Degree { he Council. have formed a partnership to open a joe Barnas, Mr ess Alexander, trice will stay in Juneau for awhi Regular meeting March 27 at 8| J. W. LEIVERS, ® 21-passenger Clippers The Police Department reported 72 | second hand stors in the American Miss Barbara Rudnick, Miss Kath- Leaving last night with the group P. M. Initiation Lynna Hollang | (Sat-Mon) Secretary " » | " * Expertly-trained stewardesses calls made during the month of Feb- | Legion building in which they have ryn Acker, Miss Mildred Dnnn, Miss was Si; ruary, 16 arrests and $397.00 in col- | taken two rooms. They figure it will Helen Swert and Miss Pat O'Brien. who lected fines. about two months before their er Mary Rose Antoinetie, WM | been . on . the. staft .of. St Helen Webster, Sccretary. |® 4 * Hot meals served aloft {£nn’s Hospital for some time. = are completed and plan to| o1 Mardh 18 ok i " S | o B ok : 3 g s i Mar e wumers bowl-| The group were met at the boat 100 LATE TO C IFY - n k ! Daily schedules between Alaska, Canads, and Ssat Those filing for City offices in ; Single O Taxi office HAUI‘:],'!, teams finished their srason \\uh last night by Dr. E. W. Norris, the v | onqu oc . i i i the C"mmi elé;‘,uon :\reI:{ M(;" (}”' figes Guloy the following scores: Won Lost Iev. William G. Le ur and by FOUND-1 l"r]' g o ‘lin e | Experioncesopinggl Lipatiahy|2 yoech.of ek fiying patrick’ and arence ands for e Cold Storage Quints 21 9 Sister Superior of St. An The: Own. may ha me by paying i Mayor; Mrs. Glenn Morgan, Orville' Mss, Malfred Soley underwts'm (!ll‘. Tidve Cratts DS 187 19 |visite the' Hospital Here WIS m}c’ for this ady. | ompauy ! g Paxon, Ed Baldwin and Frank Pricc cmergency operation in a Seattle ‘ L ;5o Y s | i £N 2 d for ths Council: Harold Schaefer for hospital on March 8th, and is reccy- 2 3 Ms"‘;:u e ;‘: }r‘; “b‘xzc:‘,:;q;::v“:’:"'[‘m Sisters to tne OF, SALE—Palr of red fox furs, § ; PAN AHERICAY cd: M ering rily. e » s 5 ompanying sters to the Gall Black 585 after SE P e i Public Utilities Board; Mrs, C. G. ering satisfactorlly, On ber ¢ Gonnies Lucky Strikes -...15 15 [Lynn Canal town was Dr. E. W, A 5 i e | { WORED AIRVAFS Stuart for School Board. e e s S Teanitacy AlIRy O 5 25 Noris, who wili return to Junesu MOTOR VESSEL DART — Fully, Qil --=Coual | sume 3 M Soley is a Togal fisBebuyer. "**| Lena Mitchell, for Merc Maids, in a few days. equipped; completely rebuilt, 150 1 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 3 local fish-buyer. was leading player with an average| S PO HP Cummings Diesel in new con- | The severe wind last Sunday ; - i | ' 0f 136; Trens Williamson second with dition, $15,000. Write P. O. Box Gasoline o W ternoon blew down the Nels Bred-| pon Moler has re-entered the vik's warehouse ‘o the rear of his pioncer's Home Hospital for medi-| g, i it i ](L;ffm\ SULLYS RETURN HOME i P, Kelcnikah, slasi, { store in the village. The bullding g . ! | g | e e i e A Sy % B e e o e i R e o e e B ihis week, it was decided that those AFTER TRIP TO SOUTH FOR PEOPLE who wish to grow Inswrance and the approach gone long since. It S r . |women wishing to_play during the 2 their own early Rerep plants w_’s‘ W H EN l N s l T K :‘ The Towsr Apartments are under- ten week tournament sho in- have a few “Grow Quick” Eleetric bl is hoped the debris will be cleared ¢ging : o i f spri 0- soon?paes it will give added tpace f0f yoiim, de,m‘:l::;éof?z,?l ‘I,‘If'fifmr”gg ferm Mrs, Frank Calvin. The first| Mr. and Mrs. Hemry Sully re-| hot beds heaters left, 80 ft. of | T aRae e YR Uniritie ok B Fo e fame of the second period was play-|turned home aboard the Princess Wire, thermostat and instruction, Phone 78 Make You' Headquar‘af‘ . Cold Storage float. P o ¥ cd on Friday, March 2°, Norah after 2 two months’ busi- Deat 36 sq. ft. $7.50 each post- 1 % s Sl ress and pleasure trip extending, Pald. Remember Alaska Sed | smmmeseee—— a' 'ha » . » In the New Yorker dated Febru- Bill Rands is redecorating ti The Afternoon group of the Pres- t0 California. | Company's seeds are best for ary 24, in the Talk of the Town De- Clarence Krugg heie, in prepava- by Ladies are planning a' “Glad to be back” said Sully as Alaska. Price list on request. SEITK A llflTEL partment, is an article on John Cage, tion for Mrs, Krugg's return. The mother-daughter dinner for April 8, 1¢ stepped in today at the Juneau Alaska Seed Co., Sitka, Alaska of New York, husband of Xenia time of return of Mrs. Krugg and at the US.O. Any woman who wish- bakery and then went out for his OR SA. Vg < vt o Kashevaroff. JWith lifted eyebrows ber family is still uncertain, de- cs to attend, with her own or a bor- Morning’s—coffee. gy 20;'%:1::5‘20‘“%“0;);“ Ihe Home o' Ho:p“.hly the article discusses Mr, Cage’s 12vo- ng entirely upon the future or- row daughter, may do so by mak- s > > - I G : lutionary ideas of musical composi- s of Mr. Krugg, U. S. N. ing reservations in advance. Dinner FROM GUSTAVUS | RUSS CUIHERO Lo b L Managef ; tion. Xenia Cage is now working —— will be $1 a plate. j Fred Matson, of Gustavus, is a WAN/ I"ED » r I Phone on Mobiles (“gadgets” waich recent- Miss Leis Pate , daughter of The recently organized Presbyter- £uest at the Gastineau Hot ly had a pictorial explanation in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson, and ian ladies group are dedicated to Life Magazine) and has had some Lt. E. C. Pettinger, Jr., of Ephrata, ccmmunity ~om<e‘ { shown in the Betty Guggenheim Washingten, were m‘arne'i in an- - — y Gallery in New York and the Art more, Maryland, on March 10. Museum in Cleveland. Pettinger was formerly a member ol NORIHLA ' ! the hospital staff on Japenski, The Mrs. Harry Bell( Dorothy S dard) entered the Pior IT 1S essential periodi- J i Stod- Pettingers are temporarily at home | )y Home at Glen 10r, 1113 Eastern Avenue, FROM SIIKA a g it ket e Spits evening for an r | , y Gy | cally k over yo i 4 HOGH S Mooy ovaitns for - Sn Heimare: i | IDEAL GLASS CO. insuranee policies. l)zter- 5 NGWlu 4 emergency operation. Her prograss —_— $ is reported to be satisfacto M:s. Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Swenson were TH, | mine whether the amount Having sold my intrest in the Bell is secretary for the Selective dinner hosts Wednesday evening to to my partuer. DON ABEL, I take this | you carry is sufficient to Service Beard. WO/jg. Kenneth K. Hillman, Sgt . cover new things you Ches. McClennan, Cpl. William The Northland arrived from Sitka opportunity to thank my friends for | haye hought and improve- Mrs. Vena Crone, menager of the Fletcher, Cpl. John Galloway, Cpl. early this morning with the follow- : i | ments you have made on Pioneers’ Home Annex at Goddard, Louis Jones, and Pfe. Gerald D. ing passengers for Juneau: | thewr patronage, and hope they 7 T Tinat sk was in town last week on a combined Marsh. During the evening Cpl. Charles Daniels, Mrs. Maude And- & i . | Your property. 1f not, asi business and pleasure visit, return- Fictcher entertained the party with erson, Irene Welcome, Milton Ram.- | wil’ continueto give the v! + this Hartford agency to ing to Goddard last Friday. card tricks and 'an e\mbmon of tap stead, Danna Eddlebetto, David Cur- s i the amount of dancing. tin. same cohsideration to rance . .. Do it | The Service Transfer Company b o Rudy Hadland, John Willard &Mr: # moved their offices this week from Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartley, John Willard and chiidren, Mr M. Abel who will the Oja Apartment building to the March 16, was a son, William Rich- Harold Dawson. | A Moose building, formerly occupied by ard, weighing five pounds. Mr. Hart- Leaving Juneau for' Petersburg continue the | | the Territory Construction Company. ley is a local’longshorzman. were the following: Mrs. R. C. Bent- b . PRI S5 ley, Mrs. G. Parr, Mrs. V. Counter. PUBLINESS. Shatt“CI( | - Ageney . Harry Sulzer has sold his inte: The Cape Cross Salmon cannery For Ketchikan—W. H. Reiwinkel, in the Sitka Service Shop, a garage at Pelican, founded and owned bY Gloria Jeans, R. R. Spaeth, M. W. situated in the Oja building, to his Lt. Cmdr. P, S. Ganty and Major Wwilson, Joe C. Westerman. ; Mr, and Mrs. James Brigntman| Harry Van Erman, former man- e — RSP S B o etk ‘ | were dinner hosts Tuesday evening ager of the Columbia Bar, left on 1 to Chief and Mrs. William Sarvella, the North Sea for Petersburg where ' Stf. Sgt- Chris Larson, Frank Hen-|he will be cmployed in Ernie Cai- nessy and LaMoine Peterson. | ter's bar. | partner, Paul Jacboi, and has taken Lawrence Freeburn, has been sold o For Seattle—D. Hightower, Des FPRED WENDT i a position as engineer at the <:old the Whiz Fish Products Company Zupan, Carl Thurin, H. R. Tofn- | | Storage. |of seattle. feldt, T. E. Clark, Carl Lind, Myrile_ INSURANCE—BONDS | | Lind JTUNEAU | ) Mr. and Mrs. Art Franklin were| Thoss reporting for induction in hdsts Thursday evening at a dinner |the Selective Service March 28 are for Chief and Mrs. William Savella.!John Anselm, Robert Eide, Howard The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. |Jchnson, John Simonsen and Miland Trigve Strom and Mr. and Mrs, Jas.| Soule. Brightman. Y 0 U R A | 1ess visit of several J. D. Littlepage, chairman cf the | % Mrs. Dave Fenton Red Cross Drive Committee, has se- }l¢ on the lasi North cured the services of the students in \Sn | cur three schools to make a house ! to house-membership canvass. Those 1aw, in response to serving for the Sitka High School 'a from the Seattle N - BASKET " ' For BenefitRed ' . TONIG at 8 in High Scho ; Betwee: U. S. ARMY from Port Edwa. - ALL=-STA © y of SUBPORT and BE." /""", 8 of Juneaun BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TICKET While traveling is difficult . we'll be thinking of our friends in'Alaska . ... Even if we don't see them . . . WILL APPEAR IN THIS SPACE MONDAY, MARCH 26th Keep On Bu_ying Bonds v TO WIN IN.1945 : pe & | BUY MORE BONDS ... THAN BEFORE Givethe Boysak In War..... 5o - New Washington Hotel, Seattle F L i ' n P eac e LA c”r;:‘;:?ce":z gl.:;l:: - FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager s . BASKETHEH ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. ! Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 R

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