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?AGE TWO —_===== 'p\lt forth by the Army Quartermas- ter Corps for such action need no answer. That Juneau is the capital city; Sitka must be reached by boat; nizer for the University Extension Service, was in 1 w days, arranging for ummers' 4-H work. Miss Imo- Ward wit headquariers rict supervisor during the Leaders for s will be: m and Mrs. i «rl Jickman, secretary ional Missions of A Church was in d, leaving on Hydaberg 118k Preshytery. 1 continue his tour hout Alaska. hie SIS II to p. were' L. T. Roland Wurs- Rev. Arthur k € t Bi The Rotary Club is running a Up. P -Up, Fix-Up cam- nning April 9 and ‘end- With the eity trucks uling away all rubbish collected in mpty lots, ete, and high school Loys helping those unablé to do the vork themselves or unable to get help, the campaign has gotten off o5 a good start. Spectacular Te- sults have already been achieved in the Native Village. At an ANB-ANS vecting, Ralph Young was appointed manager of the campaign in the vil- lage and he has organized large rews of men, women and boys, who, f they maintain their present mo- mentum, will achieve the distinc- tion of having the neatest district in town. G THE SUREST way is to turn to clothes that never stood for anything else. In that field, the name FHivhoy-Frooman stands pre-eminent. “Pretty good” was never good enough for their skilled hand-workers . . . as our new $79 Hickey-Freeman suits amply prove. When you see their smart styling— finger their good-looking, study woolen—slip into a.coat to find a fautless fit, then you too will agrée that in a Hickey-Freeman you in- variably get more than you expect . . . and you cah always expect to! Other Hickey-Freeman suits to $89.50 B.M BEHRENES) ;% % SITK A Monday morning the home of Mrs. Lottie Peters, across the street from the entrance to the Conway Dock, was gutted by fire. Damage to the urniture and personal effects was estimated at $1500 by Fire Chief Art Franklin. The origin of the fire is unknown. Dan Moller has purchased the Miles McGraw home on “D” street. The McGraws plan to leave for the States on an early boat. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnas have ~urchased and moved into the Gup- py home on Etolin Street. They re teachers in the Sitka high school. At the last meeting of the sehool Poard plans were made to move, the ssventh grad- into the High School Building next year for the organiza- ~ ticn of a Junior High. The Eighth grade class was moved into the High Scheol Building last year. wid W o2 i b Ratheris S 2 SITKA, Alaska, April 12.—(Spe- the abdomen by a board from the . yi\,.l‘-f,",] \”D\{!fl-hfl n, nurse Correspondence) — Profound planer which he was attending. Born £y ‘,‘: st ‘1‘ “93'&;‘:’; heck ran through Sitka this after- in Yugoslavia June 15, 1898, Masko E oA K s “hen at 2 o'clock Station WV- was o veteran of both World War 1 - ntman and ‘“‘\ Sighpase. On o2 dea m San Prancisco .d II. After serving 12 years in * 3 ". ¢ XO’ Ju- 1 £t sisdents’ death. Arericen Army he was discharg- i il Bt Mrs. Bright- their sister to °d to return by ed in 1943 and came to Sitka from Juneau about five weeks ago to work fier the begin- ast the telephone ¥ jammed with ior the Columbia Lumber Company. Egi 2 he ancther to ask if imeral services were conaucted by PRELY Hlane, X .on. Within {le American Legion Thursday; fol- i3 ) 1 flew at lowed by Interment, in the National VIS Hush A@ ,']:m :; Z)“"‘::l‘l‘ o Cemetery. 4 > ¥ metery e w and sister, Mr. and 1 X hy M Pioneers’ incignation has been 4 s ,V“: t.‘:sx;:‘gm; ‘;g i evday evening as ¢ Sitkans at the proposed gy oot on = % 7 wy received ti the National Cemetery ‘;fna;.;“ e FecansiruoLia; Ao 3 8 to Juneail. The reasons ,,,.ir,.fl. i Mrs. Goddard 6 ¥ TS € T 1 ov her sister with a B e e i T N R R STATey he home with island resfdents 16 and with a lun- cheon a US0 for Sitka friends., BAR ! Mrs. Frark Deiner and Mrs. Al Richter were hostesses at a surprise |Graw Thursday evening of last week. l'rhe guests presented Mrs. McGraw with a picture of Edgecombe as a farewell gift. Cards were played during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard gave a surprise birthday dinner at their home Saturday of last week for Mrs. Harold Veatch. Bridge was played during the evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Veatch, Mr. and R e Widest " Selection ot LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Conway Dock Company 0il --- Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 AND KEEP ‘EM v COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquariers af the SITKA H OTEL "The Home of Hospifality” J RUSS CLITHERO Manager Juncau is the center of business |and social life; Juneau is the larg- lest city in the territory; Juneau {will be on the Highway; all true, i perhaps—but what does that have to {do with a cemetery, national or| |ctherwise? | Lydia Fohn-Hansen, 4-H in '€ farewell party for Mrs. Miles Me-; * Mrs. Roy Avrit and Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Webb. Thursday Mrs. Elliott Fletcher entertained at her home with an informal tea in or of Mrs. Tony Schwamm of Pctersburg who is visiting her sister, The Mis. Louis Scharpenberg guests were Mrs. Stockton Webb, | Harry Hodgins, Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mrs. John Cushing, Mrs. is Scharpenberg and Mrs. Tony hwamm. 8. Louis Scharpenberg enter- cd for her sister, MIs. wamm, Tiucsday evening with a party. The guests included s nk Calvin, Mrs. Martha Kestrometinoff, Mrs. Trigve Strom, s, H fodgins, donn 1rs. Elliott r‘leccl\er‘ Mrs. . Jack Calvin Mis nd 1} { Rudolph Sarvela, USN, is be- charged in San Diego this nd is expeeted to arrive home May 1. As a gift to her hus- Mrs. Sarvela had a spur road over a thousand feet built to me, The Homestead, in B The work was We! 11 brothers. TY n ! The Fred Pfunds have purchased of the Froki houses on Jeff Da- treet, Thursduy evening Mrs m Troutman, Mrs. Ruben Fraki ind Mrs Harold Donnelly were hos- tesces at a housewarming for the Pfunds with all close neighbors at- cnding. Thursday evening, Beta Sigma Phi reld a model meet.ng for rushees in he nurses quarters of the Pioneers’ Home. Rushees include Miss Doris Wittmeyer, Miss Billy Jean Cook, Mrs. Charles Johnstone, Mrs. Doug- lss Hager, Mrs. Lloyd Tilson, Mrs. Trigve Strom and Mrs. Ken Nordby. Mrs. Clarence Rands was hostess to the executive board of the After- noon Group of the Presbyterian Wo- men Thursday afternoon., After luncheon members made plans for the Mother-Daughter Banquet to be ‘glven at the USO May 8. i A nursery school for 2 to 6 year olds will be opaned July 16 and con- tinue for eight weeks for the bene- fit of . working mothers. Registra- tion of children will be closed April 16. Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff is in charge of registrations. | | The Escapade returned last week from Ketchikan, where it has been for repairs to the keel and ribs. The Clydesdale, cannery tender |for Pyramid Fisheries, arrived from Seattle Sunday with Jim Wright and Frank Carl aboard, ready to start the cannery season. Frank Wright, Jr., superintendent, is expected about May 1. Gordon Whitcomb has had a, new Chrysler engine installed aboard his boat, the Tulip King. Last year Whitcomb used his boat as a can- analysis of your conditions? 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MerriLL LyNcH, PiERCE, FENNER & BEANE Underwriters and Distributors of Invesiment Securities Brokers in Securities and Commodities Offices in 87 Cities i AR RO R 1HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1945% nery tender, this seas Earl Prim and Juhn Strand lel't early in the week on the Lois M., for Kalinin Bay tolay in a string of halibut gear. Clif Hedges, spent a few days this week at his boat. He returned Friday after- noon. Jack Calvin returned via PAA last aturday from Seattle. Leaving attle at 8 a. m, he was in Sitka 4 c'clock the same day. Tom Tilson returned via cm a business trip to the States y afternoon. rrank Hennessy flew to Juneau day morning for a short busi- ness trip. For the Poppy Poster contest con- dis ducted annually by the American sion Auxiliary, first prize was T action, n by Nataska Calvin in Class 2, cccend by Edward Jacks Class 1. AWNS IS 5 10 MEET aboard his boat, the PAA | in ’ DRIVE FOR $4200 NOW UNDERWAY a The Salvation Army drive for ina cutting trolling poles for fund totalling $4200 got off to a good start yesterday and solicitors are encouraged by the response so 5P.M. WEDNESDAY SQUARE DAN(ING The regular monthly meeting of e AWVS will be held tomorrow af- ternocn at 5 o'clock at the Govern-, crs’ House according to an an- rouncement by Mrs. Ernest Gruen- ng. 11 members otherwise engaged may L2 able to attend. — e SAVE THE DATE April - 28—Douglas Fire Depart- ment Annual Dance. e — James I of England created the position of poet laureate in 1617 'md gave it to Ben Johnson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- bey One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of NELLIE SIMPKINS, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 2nd day of April, 1945, duly ap- pointed Executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Nellie Simpkins, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are réguired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the under- signed at Juneau, Alaska, withih six months frem the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 2, 1 1945, GEORGE M. SIMPKINS, Executor of the Estate of Nellie sSimpkins, deceased. First publication, April 3, 1945. tpubllcatmn April 24, 1045, confirmations, and trans- from overseas, write for SEATTLE 1, WASH,, U. S. A. 1O Trollers Regular WEDNESDAY—7:30 P. M. UNITED TROLLERS of ALASKA LOCAL ND. 56 Trollers Meeting PHONE 612 ; ELLIS AIR LINES Ketchikan — Wrangell — Petershury FOR TICKETS and RESERVATIONS - Alaska Coastal Airlines The hour is changed So that row night in the A. B. Hall, accord- MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe PHONE 676 ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. M. ISAACS——Building Contractor e . Ot b 1o i REMODELING — REPAIRING £ scuth he gave to Brigadier C. O. CABINET SHOP Taylor, the following statement to be 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 2890 | made public: “The Salvation Army drive to sup- ot its activities i G | Gt wrea, wnien vecns e’ | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. E:;;“’L:fire':wijw: S Yl PLUMBING—HEATING_OIL BURNERS—SHEET meTaL | " “The Salvation Army is the or- " \nization that functions ‘when a PHONE 787 Third and Franklin feller necds a friend.’ - ol & L4 “Dedicated to serve the needy, the / essed and the forlorn, unietger.‘ - ! & by red tape, kindly and etticient | Solymhia Lumber Co. announces a New Service bles a definite want in our com- | Our Salesman—GARRY McDONALD Will Call e 1 and Give a Froe Estimate on ihe sum wanted here—forty-two » ndred dollars—is small. It should HOME INSULATION REMODELING i vJuHuLscnbed i e . T 4 NEW.ROOF . . . NU-BRICK SIDING Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 e WEDNESDAY NIGHT ! SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WA HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE ‘ S RS e R ; ‘A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS quare dancing will be held tomor- LUC'LLE,S BEA[]TY SALoN ing to announcement today. Danc- PHONE 492 ing will start at 9 o'clock and the| ' =s——— b public is invited to attend. = S ot A ST { P PR W S A b HARRI RRI M AC][IWE SHoPr i m‘ SRS ih S| MO Welng, ,mA.W,JM | omn gg!;v;ms . igh Tide 5:50a.m.: ]J50ft. e : : Blacksmithi e o o o e o o o 1 ——— »mj HARDYS RETURN HOME | e —_— Deputy U. S. Marshal N. O. ooy U s et x o) THRIFT CO-OP ||| CAPITOL CAFE | . for several weeks on court business, Member National Retailer- { has returned to his Ketchikan | Owned Grocers Southern Fried Chicken 3 headquarters, accompanied by Mrs. | 211 SEWARD STREET Choice Steaks Hardy. Both were former residents PHONE 767 DINE and DANCE } of Juneau and renewed acquaint- & Sy Siayeone: S ances while here. T "™ FTORD AGENCY | {" ALASKA WINDOW CLARREE o ERABELNG (Authorized Dealers) CLEANING CO. v 7 o GREASES—GAS—OIL Window Cleaning and Janitor e Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, Foot of Main Street MER;::“:‘;JRRL social dancing for beginners. Body toning and tap classes for StENOE- | . mmm—————— hers. Studi h Nk | 5. Doromy Suerns otk caavy || SamIAry Me;; E:’- Ul 6. E. ALMQUIST e e FOR, D POULTRY CUSTOM TAILOR Tanned FREE DELIVERY Across from EIks’ Club RABBITSKINS| ————— ———— | | BUY DIRECT AND | CALL Chrysler Marine Engines | | SAVE MONEY. ||| ""iicHINE sHoP Femmer's Transfer | * AD; juan 'y Imel H qeuyv:ry, Write for Price Marine Hardwars { 114 o - | Chas. G. Warner Co. L et B AT { Wty 1 a5 S 5. E PEL A Vaicauda Fur Co. 1 Seattle, Washington ’ | > oy s || NORTH TRANSFER ||| Thomas Hardware Co | r bt and Heavy Hauling | INTS — g * CARS TBANSPEB t ul.‘g. D:l\‘ns E. W. DAVIS | ::lden‘ “‘2:!;‘5' ») o 1AULING and CRATING PHONE 81 | HARDWARE | X DIBSEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL § | ™ : !"lx'fm '.';H Phone 344 i————‘-;'—_—'———] - v [ COWLING-DAVLIN ||| Utah Nut and Lamjy |t e -~ i & Frances Ann Beauty Salon LOMPANY i C OAL i ¥ HOME OF DODGE 8nd PLYMOUTM‘ * a & Lanolin Creme Parm;nent Wave s i l § PHONE 338 195 §. Franklin P Open evenings by appointment e g his —_— WHEN IN NEED OF i Diesel Oil—Stove Ol—Your The Alaskan Hotel o WATKINS Coal Choice—Gen - Newly Renovated Rooms ing — Storage and Crating 00D HEALTH CALL Us! s - | PRODUCTS || JuneauTransfer \ it et ‘Household Necesities at Alaska Music Supp]y ; Pu-v&m clu:.elr{‘q PRICES || ety Arthur M. Uggen, Manager = ¢ mple ine . ‘Planos—Musical Inst, & GARNICK'S GROCERY || TIMELY CLOTHES PR i h i Come in an;n:et your FREE i NUNN-BUSH SHOES PN 3¢ Ssomd xoa Sy 5 Calendar and Almanac x smx HATS § — I Q\lam, WorkCloMu HUY SRLE T4 . MAREKET J fl Chotee Meats At All Ttmes ' otel Juneau || pggp pENNING ST Conipléte Outfitter for Men PHONES 553—92—95 b At Lowest Bates 4 ROOMS WITH BATE TAloche Moct Mool | " “SMILING BERVION Alaska Meat Market WITHOUT ’ The largest and complete Most Conyenient Location Bert's c“h Gl;g‘cery m]:;:’:;"l:"; Frozen . —THIRD AND MAIN— PHONE 104 or Junean. Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Prve. DAY s ¥ :;gm ' £d . 20TH CENTURY MEAT Alaska Trading Co. ‘MARKET & ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. I‘t::.:::t Popuiar PHONE 122 or 4 BEST At Alaska Dock and Storage bk I‘r'nowl a?l' e e e o L SR e el B Lo S — HOME GROCERY DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Phone 146 A Juneau Dairies, Inc. Picns 8 Pred W Wenas —————————— but he expects to flsh ,—-————-——-——'——'————'—— { SMVMWN ‘RMV I Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns | '