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MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1945 ‘% SITKA NEWS % SITKA, Alaska, April 20.—(Special | hcstess, April 14, to her fellow-mem- Correspondence) — The Russian- bers of the Cold Storage Quix_m Greek Cathdiic Church and Willlam bowling team. After a turkey din- Hanlon have filed a summons and ned the party attended the Moose complaint in the District Court Club for dancing. Included were against the City of Sitka, E. M. Mr and Mrs. Mark Rigling, Mr. and Geddard, personally and as Mayor; Mrs. Rex Marchant, Miss Helen El- Clarence Rands, Frank Price, James liston, Mrs. Irene Wwilliamson, Len Brightman as members of the Coun- Garrett and Chief Wésley Allen. cil and personally; and Tal Guppy as City Clerk and personally. Plain- Mrs. Bess Alexander tiffs claim that as the petition for at the USO April 14 with a dinuer the reconstruction and paving of and brid: The guests were Mrs, Lincoln Street did not have the T. J. Cole, Mrs. E. E. Reiff, Mrs signatures of half the property own- Joseph Barnas, Mrs. Rudy H ers, judgment be given enjoining the Mrs Sam Troutman, Miss Barbara defendants from collecting any or all Rudnick, Miss Adeliade Lomen, Miss assessments whatever. Plaintiffs Helen Ewert, Miss Mildred Dunn state that assessments of $1600 were Miss Sara Fernald, Miss Genevieve made against the Russian Church Maykerry, Miss Betty i, and and $347 against William ‘Hanlon. Miss Kathrine Acker. | The Cily Council voted to retain Atterneys ‘Robertson. and - Monagle | M. and Mrs. Ray Peterman were been received by Mr. DBess trip; Elmer L. Tvete, to defend them and file an answer. hosts on the evening of April 14 at and Mrs. Charles Bailey that their frem Juneau; Irl Thatch 5CtKfqnaydiba3 fhsTeh Tl their apartment in Petérman Court,'son Roy, an army private first class, Man, from Ketchikan; Mr. : . | with two tables of bridge and one of has been seriously wounded in action'R: A. Dill, from Junsau; o binochle. - The'. guests Were Mr.|in Germany, but is recovering in an 80d Mis. W. L. Andrews At the Council meeting Tuesday anq Mys. Elliott Fletcher, Mr. and|amy hospital. Roy Bailey was a|nd Mrs, Fr : evening, other business, besides the i Roy Avrit, Mr. and Mrs. Arn-|former student of the Sheldon Jack- 10 held revival meetings at roading of the ‘above summons and | g4 Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Foster|ccn School, leaving after his sopho- | Hall complaint, was: At the request of e and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence more year. Jess McGraw, representing property nands. | * | owners in the neighborhood of Etolin | and B Streets, the councilmen vot-| s John Townsend and Mrs. ed:to have a diteh constructed 0 npys Carl Rusher were hostesses on drain that neighborhood. A letter| Tyesday evening at the latter’s home from the Fire Department was read ¢ 5 surprise bridal shower for notifying Council of the re-election fics Marie Jensen, whose marriage of_Art Franklinas Fire Chief and ¢, Glen Thornton will take place William Lindquist as assistant. The soon. As a conterpiece for the re- Mayor announced that Station frechment tabie the hostesses had WYCX would soon be discontinued completely dressed a large doll in a by the Army and the equipment white satin byidal gown with veil, ei"ber sold or moved from Sitka, and corsage, etc. that an inquiry had been made into the possibility of the city obtaining a Heense 'to operate the station with' technical help from‘the Coast Guard | and Signal Corps staff. The possi- bility of financing the purchase with a bond issue was discussed. City Eupervisor Lurz reported a request from residents of D, C and B streets for a drainage ditch, and a re- quest frem School Superintendent Tkeron Cole for help in the con- stfuction of the school playground. Construction of sidewalks for, and the widening of B, D and Baranof Streets was discussed. The finance committee was asked to hold an early meeting to study possibilities for further economies before draw- ing up of the budget. }m's without daughters are busy bor- | Kettleson building at an |rowing the spare daughters of other | tea. Presiding at the tea & mothers for the oecasion. dore Kettleson. men listed .to appear at the Army” base for physicals on April 24 are Jemes Goddard, James Hamilton, bern to Mrs. Jos Alfred Lemmon, Emmet McGuire, m and LeRoy Pritchard. | A daughter, S Mr. Peterson is ser Tk Services will be conducted at| daughter of Mr. the church at 11.a. m. with E. M. Faulk. ddard and the Rev. Ernest Ny- as speakers. At 2:2) the fish- fleet will ke blessed from the d Storage Dock by Rev. Nygaard and Capt. Al Dietz, assisted by the church male choir. The service Cen- will be open to F men and | Pet general public during the even- 1M r a sccial gathering. Leputy - cnee, fry tained yi1 22 en! y were: Mr. ersburg; Mr., and Mrs. Collect of Inter Leaving James Wiiliam Clark died at the Mrs. Rose Andrews, service transferred |tirst came to Alaska in 1897, and Army civil entered the Home in January, 1942. | Japonski, to ion faculty, is ling. Mrs. Mary Whittimore was nost-| ess Wednesday evening at a dinner| to the men who will be serving at the Mother-Daughter banquet at the USO ¢n' May 8. Each guest was asked to make a one-minute com- ment on assigned topics of inte national significance. Present were Frank Price, Tal Guppy, C. G. Stuart, Roy Avrit, Clarence Rands, Art Bily, Elliott Fletcher, J. W. Wittmeyer, Charles Whittimore, E. M. Goddard, Harold Veatch, and Jack Calvin. Mrs. Whittimore pre- sided as toastmistress. Charles Whitney baker: R. D. Lutz until recently a driver Tuqor and infant, to v of the city garbag ' it seph on the latter’s boat. They g three weeks visit with Dr. will start the season fishing halibut, 1ouis G. Scharpenberg. and later go to Anacortes to fish X tuna, na, Washingten. |cific and in the Aleutians. Neil and Noel, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfundt, celebrated program for the Mother- eventh birthday April 19 with ghter banquet planned by the a party at their home after school afterncon group of the Presbyterian Eighteen guests attended the women of the church for May 8 has About 1:30 a. m. Suaday, ADrl peen announced. Toastmistress will 15, Clarence Rands discovered two po Mys E. M. Goddard; native boys looting the Rands Music picc 1.aVerne Seagren and M Shop. Making a routine check-up in: a toast to mothe on the way home from a bridge ,jyen by Helen Yaw; a toast to game, Mr. Rands parked his truck dnughtm:s by Mrs. Wm. Thoma: across the street from. the 'shop, mothers Singing Tric, Mrs. Sam leaving Mrs. Rands and Mr. and ryoutman, Mrs. John Holic and Mrs. Mrs. Elliott Fletcher sitting in it, garolq Donnelly; Daughters Sex- while he entersd the store. Hear- tete of High School girls under the ing a rattling of dishes, he discover- ' gjrection of Mics Adeliade Lomen the the two boys crouching behind payghters Solo, Barbara Rands: a counter, and promptly called out wothers Solo, Mrs. Claude Rhodes. to those in the car. The boys took ' Tha program will be followed by &f?&cfi?fl&?flfiééflfy ‘*‘g“of: community singing under the direc- away without keing definitely recog- P e ) nized. On suspicion, one of the boys was picked up at his home and Conway Dock Company i Mrs. Frank Calvin evening were Mr. and Goddard, Mr. and Mr: cher, a Mr. and M High sccres were won by E dard and Mrs, Jack Calvin - The pa On Wadnesday Mrs. Clyde Hager BUY WAR BOND! brought back to the store. It was found that a window pane had been removed from a back window and the loot was piled outside. One of the boys had left his hat in the store, which finally led to identifi- cation and confession. The author-/ ities are withholding the names of the culprits who have been parcled | to their parents until a decision is made on jurisdiction and action. | we'll be 0il --- Coal Gasoline Insurance Dick Clithero, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Russ Clithero, was a member | of the Honor Battalion cf Naval Academy cadets taken from Annap-| olis to Washington for the Ilate President Roosevelt’s funeral. Dick | entered the Academy last July. ' Phone 78 Mrs, Martha Kostrometinoff was : TOWININ 1945 HEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquariers al the SITKA HOTEL “The Home of Hospitality” RUSS CLITHERO RBU BO Manager SE— - (OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly iton of Miss Adelaide Lomen. Moth- | was hostess at ther apartment in the | Mrs. Harry Hodgins and Mrs, Theo- About 24 guests ats According to the local draft board tended during the afterncon. n Frances, wWas signcd a portion of the Morris prop- eph Peterson Friday erty, which rning at the Pioneers’ Home HOs- the Navy in the Aleutians but is ex-| ye Lutheran Church is holding pected home shartly on leave. Mrs ermen’s Festival Sunday, Ap- Peterson is the former Alma Faulk, and Mrs Arriving on the North Sea Tues-! and Mrs. L. C. from a winter vacation spent in Ore- | gen; Pred Dolphin, salesman from from Juneau; John A. Nyman, om Juneau Tor a brief busi- d Henry, from Juneau, on the North Sea were:| nurse Pioneers’ Home Hospital on April 18. Home, for a brief vacation in Ju-; Born in Syracuse, N. Y. fa 1857, he neau; Mrs. Rudy Hadlund, former employee Alaska base; Mrs. Ray Hagerup and | Howard Estelle, member of the daughter Gale, to visit friends in Alaska University Extension Divis- Juneau; Mrs. Hugh Antrim, return holding gardening ing to Juneau after a two weeks visit' classes each evening at 8 p. m., until with relatives; Mr. and M Miles Monday, at the High School Build- McGraw and children, Cheryl, Roger | |and Gerald, for Anacortes where Mr McGraw will be employed Mrs. 3 : truck, plans to i 1,05 Angeles; Mrs. Tony Schwamm fish this summer with George Jo-ianq gson John, to Petersburg, after Don M. Wilmoth, C. Phm,, arriv- Word has been received that Mr.'ed on the North Sea after a years end Mrs. Bob Hagen have purchased duty in Ketchikan. He has had ac- 2 home at 167 S. 67th Street, Ta- tive combat duty in the South Pa- Dinner guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. E. M. Elliott Flet- Jack Calvin, . M. God- While traveling is difficult . , . in Alaska . . .‘Even if we don't see them . . . Keep On Buying Bonds | New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 FINED HERE FOR VIOLATING SHOOTING LAWS ent M. I Pear! and afternoon | able were | VICTORY GARDEN PLOTS AVAILABLE The Juneau City Council has as- | s three miles from Ju- i s [ | Arrested by Wildlife Ag reau, to the Vietory Garden Com- ving with mittee for garden tracts | Mac len,. Chi . Pearl ¢ Twenty-nine of these tracts have [Ed d Wells weate ordered iy U. B been staked;anid 10'gf thea have| omwnissioner FeUx Crey o Py been cultivated previously. These | flnes of §26 each. ~The two Wew Puget | tracts will be assigned as applic _l(-lmrxv(l with st ooting at waterfowl {tons are received. Persons interest- | from an automobit ed should call Miss Gayle Tomlinson | The arrest was made in line with 4 betweon 8 o, m, and 5 p. m., tele-|CAMpalEn now being conducted by Sy ) Al local law enforcoment agencies ons having garden tract as-|{Of strict enforcement of laws pro- enments in the Burridge tract, two| "iPitng shottipg across miles from Junewu, are authorized to| "ISAYAYS, ThE campaiyn has oo g it iy | tions recently, which have endang e : i an ered lives and property. The two tddle Du" HaS wcn were prosecuted on only one of eral charges that could have Birthday Party “ssencs en the au vive to ap- { Berg Ben Bel- rnal Rev- stlesman, er, sales- and Mrs the Rev. and Mr. ught against them. orehend violators of shooting regu- |taticns include the Wildlife Service, Eddie Dull celebrated his tenth!i; s Murshal and the Highway Pa- birthday Sunday by entertaining the boys in his Cub Den with a luncheon ~ at his home on Basin Road and a ‘:mnlmve at the 20th Century theatre Invited guests were Jerry Wade, Freddie Schmitz, Bob Dapcevich, p. m. Initiation and Jeffrey Pegues, Sammy Pekovich, By-Laws. Dickie and Bobby Pegues and Don- ald Dull. the ANB trol 0. E. S. Meetine, Tuesday, ATTENTION April 24, 8 at the Balloting on H. Webster, Secy. on another (Apr. 21-23 Adv.) - s ee 00000 * o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 0’Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 49; minimum, 36. Precipitation, .01 of an inch. At Airport—Maximum, 48; minimum, 28. o o o0 o 0 0 0 0 SUNDAY TEMPERATURES In Juneau—Maximum, 49; minimum, 39. Precipitation, .04 of an inch. At Airport—Maximum, 48; minimum, 32. Precipitation, trace. e o o o o o o TOMORROW’S FORECAST Clear tonight; sunny Tues- day. Little change in tem- perature. : i o e o o o o o o | e | Savage head hunters live in parts of the Formosa highlands. | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON will arrive in Juneau on May 5th, and will be in her office in the Blomgren Bldg. to examine eyes and fit glass Phone 636 for appointment. (tL.—Adv.) in the Ray relatives and Mrs. Thursday s thinking of our friends Keep ihm‘»bi rd in the hand ! Tt won’t pay you $4 for every $3 you invested . . . if you cash it in. So, please—besides buying all the extra Bonds you can scrape the pennies to- gether for—hold onto the War Bonds you've already bought! Yes—hold on for dear life! Keep that It won’t be worth two in the bush if you cash it In—that War Bond, we mean. 1i won’t buy your boy, or your neigh- bor’s boy, enough extra ammunition maybe tosavehislife. ..if you cash it in. It won’t help bring that final victory nearer . . . if you cash it in. Y MORE War Bonds_to have and to hold an o o o THAN BEFORE Pacific American Fisheries This is an official U.S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council Fastest and Shoriest Route Remodeled AND KEEP ‘EM A C(OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR '” War..... In Peace... ALASKA Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. TRANSPORATION CO. to Westward Alaska Serving the Cause of Victory Courteous and Dependable Service to Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 JUNEAU Main 7479

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