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PAGE SIX who, d with Mrs. Porter, arrived from south for a long visit S ' . KA ]\ w Seattle on the North Sea. Mr. Por-|daughter-in-law, Mrs. James Bright- | ter has had many years of merchan- man, a registered nurse, carried on. s T guih atly Host dising experience, having been asso- Before long, however, she was hav- SITKA, Alaska, ept. 21 "’1"““‘ have, recent.y purch ‘;”d_“ DUSINeSS | iot0q with the Tongass Trading ing two and three mothers to care| —— — PR Correspondence) —Mabel Fay M- in Wrangell. Mr. and Mrs. Wonders| gompany in - Ketchikan, wholesale for simultancously, with 1o help ron SALE WANTED Nulty, daughter of Mrs. May McNul- were at one time residents of Sitka. gpooenies jn gur and the Safe- available, even for household chores.| | ¥ ty, became the bride of Da Rog- m‘ party plans to ‘V{ t};\ several way stores in the States | Sheldon Jackson School Hospital|rca RADIO — 10 tubes, 5 bands.|WANTED TO ‘BUY OR RENT—A ers, USCG, on August 25 at a cere- B s Wkt then arranged to take maternity| Knight Apts, No. 9. (10,073-t4) | plano, if reasonable. Phone 717, mony held at the Episcopal Chapel z to Wrangell and tF ‘hl N Thomas ©. Vint, of EvanstonIll., cases with the aid of retired married; il (10,071t6) in Seatt The bride was given then continue to Seattle On .4 A1pq 6 Kuehl of Juneau were |nurses who tock turns at night duty.|ATR COMPRESSOR — Complete.' < away by her brother-in-law, Clel- ¢ y cruise. in town on National Park Service The arrangement proved unsatisfac-| Ready to go, with or without 1% | WANTED TO BUY—Large packing lan Wildes and the mat of honor —_— 4 business, Tuesday through Thurs- | tory for the hospital, and prospective| by 110-220 volt Century Motor.| trunk. Phone 357, after 11 a. m. was Mrs, Clellan Wildes. The couple s Willett and her motl day. o !mother were forced to make what| Phone 706. (10,073-t£) (10,068-t£) plan to make their home in Seattle. Mr rerford who has been visit- 3 |arrangements they could to have Aelel i e — —— e ing » during the summer left by _ _|their babies at home with the aid|BACK BAR, counter and seven WANTED — Fountain help—Young Doris Wittmeyer, former buyer plane last weekend enroute to the mM”i o df’"}-*hg‘ ‘Ixi{ffl‘(‘.ir‘XU]]'|[l!'t of the Pubile Ssaith Nuise. stools. Write P. O. Box 137, or| man or lady. Apply Warfield and employee of Connie's Dress Shop family home in Spokane, Washing Nlt""yllltv;"x‘: ys“";“”; P8 n the| Sitka has long been in need of a| inquire at 322 So. Franklin St.| Drug. (10,062-t1) and a graduate of Sitka High School, |ton. Mrs. Willet will spend some (OFFIARE foF D eal weeks DosDItal, but as yet no solution is in A00T3-40) | e Ueea Turniture. 308 Wil- was married to James Gibbs, USA, | weeks visiting with friends and rela- States after spending several weeks| ., WANTED—Usea furn early this mo: in Pateros, Wash. (i before g |visiting Mrs. Pugsley’s parents, Mr FOR SALE—Large Hardware store' loughby. Phone 38. . 1 s a2l and Mrs. Jess Graw. % i sines: - A T T Mr. Gibbs was formerly stationed in t kbt A jury of six men, sitting at the| U8 HUrWINE :’l:’;ie"e;,snmdvlfl_ WANTED— 7 reliable, sober man Sitka. Ak i son were: | COMMIssioners Court last Thursday| oo ,'“g(i imgl'm échu “t ‘]"‘ for caretaker for spartiment Phoebe and Mrs. Aus-' AFTiving on the North Sea were:lqqyuqged "Milton J. Smith, a resi-[ °3oc 890 TCEATE, ent 10- 1 cuses. Qualifications: Should | " ckay and Harry A ert of Mrs. N. g, Mrs. Tom Tilson from a several weeks g 5¢ 3 Sy cation. Write or wire GRADELLE | 3 e Laura Macka n J Cuertin, f Mrs. N . |dent of the Pioneer Home, insane : know how to use tools, knowledge yma i) E1K o] Oregon, ' Thom ft by Sat v Visit with friends in the States; Mr.| § : LEIGH REALTY CO., Box 468, 2 Bowman, both of Elkton, Oregon, Thompson ft by plane Saturday 1 M jon testimony offered by Dr. L. G. fehasiy AN of emergency plumbing, paper- were united in marriage on Wednes- | enroute to the in the States 2nd Nx:;cf,“":‘";“,“:g“; and ‘“‘“F‘fi:" Scharpenberg, Superintendent of the| Fairbanks, Alaska. (10,073-t3) | | ou 0 iinting and cleaning. Ny o \Gabk B tere! v | Bt d 3 o b ny udy from a i - VRIS, day of last week, at a ceremony per- gafter spend 1 pleasant_summer (#8 FRACY Tacuma‘ o e e Home Eiler Hansen, Head Nutse Miss| poR SALE—Electric range. Reas-, A job for an all-around handy-| formed by U. S. Commissioner W. yisiting in Sitka. They were exten- Pat O'Brien and U. S. Marshal Fred ne 2 W 1, 1 you can & $ Verre McGraw from a year's resi- onable. Phone Green 614. | man. Don’t apply unless you ca W. Knight at the Courtroom. MT. gyely entertained during ‘heir stay Sk X e : Bryant. Heswas taken to Juneau on a.ohs-ter handle the job, See Mr. Gross,| and Mrs. Anry Lorentzen attended here !(”:r(\(Ml\fll\; PGSUthf._durmg wmcl; the North Sea by Marshal Fred ; h | 20th Gentury Theatre Office. the couple. Mr. man is employ- A l;:‘l nm_(.hf‘m’“"‘m::;n:. mi’:\’;‘(’;:o Bryant. NEW National Cash Register, | (10,073-tf) ed as baker at the Pioneer Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morke have sold Detiiat dau‘uhter o Mr‘ ared MY - Franklin Rotary electric sewlng: - 4 & . 4 their dairy to Dr. Irwin Eviekson. g ... .D'mrr atter s o . r llL machine, new General Electric gapmsMAN—Cover Juneau, adja- Janan L. Fulton and Jess J. Tabor, The: Morkes came to Sitka in 1040 (i D iers & 88 A | “ST':?::S Mo sun-lamp, new electric Remington | cent towns with Nationally Ad- | USCG, were married Monday eve- from Wrangell with thirteen cows o+ meonklin after spcndingléevoral Dual Close-shaver, 6-tube Philco| yertised Walescraft mens, ladies ning by the Rev. Ernest Nygaard at and puilt the dairy on the banks o\ oo i the States, where she WITH pAA DURING combination radio - phonograph, | jeather novelties, such as coin a candlelight ceremony performed at J During the boom oo caneq by the idness of her| short and long wave; .1 Show| polders, key cases, wallets, zip- the Lutheran Church. Miss Alexan- increased their herd to 32, but pcever. Ernje Carter, from a Shm_ case, 3 ft. 8 in. high; 3 ft. 8 in.| pered and non-zippered. Also dria Tx:m:wmrld was m:m.l |yf honor pecause of the .\l!mmno. of help were o trip in Petersburg. ‘SAIURDAY SUNDAY long; 2 ft. wide. Call Green 665,| other novelties in Nationally Ad- and Virgil L. Burke, USCG, best forced to decrease it to its present 23. PR between 5 and 6 p m. (10073-t6) | yertised jewelry, belts, suspenders man. Mrs. Fred Coulson, accompan-, The Morkes have purchased the ., s T s i ¥ o i 3 Those sailing S etc. 10¢; commiission, fast de- jed by Mrs. Glenn Herman, sang Carl Hansen home in Jamestown | nose salling on the North Sea,. pan American World Alrways flew| poyENO B0 TBERUAR alvs -bhas W “ b ” were: Mrs. Cnn Hanley returnmg ! 3 v s lwm good fnr main line. Write “Oh Perfect Love” and “I Love You Bay and plan to rest for a year . 18 to Seattle Saturday and an M1 oover. Prone 631 (10,073-4) " 'Bhaiy deste Nov- The bride’s mother, Mrs. J. R. Dr. and Mrs. Erickson and their -Pooo 1S ‘e """“.“"‘ Visiting her ing 10 from Seattle: Margaret Nel-| pyGS—One 9'x9', piain grey, and| o s dal -1 o daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and gson, Josephine Kappen, Harry Jack: § O 0E A (10,073-t1) Fulton, arrived from Ketchikan for five children arrived recently {Tom npr R, J. Hunter; Mrs. Jack Roberts bty ';‘D 3 g itind s y,‘ runner. One 3'x10' Oriental. One | N the ceremony. The groom's home is Seattle. Dr. Eric and e colldren. to visle: tettives oopel ‘Stamn, Heénry Hegedom| Nayajo. . Also fur-linéd IsdINGr|Will, CARE POR small ¢hildien in Polson, Montana 4 not plan to pri bidn ‘the Hotith Mis M. O'Brien and bekiit ! H_‘K.‘E“' i Ak ‘Haxs‘durn,i coat. Call Green 529, after 7 p.| during day or evenings, in my Following the ceremony a recep- has agreed to take emergency cases. ,\;fi“ I‘ilvxzm 'O‘B;';vn .rclurn‘iu to Hcl}y D””"k‘_ Ray Harrington and m., or Saturday a. m. (10,071- '_(,\ Apt. No. 13, Johnson Apts. tion was held at the Service Cen Dr. Erickion: s aRBOURCed thatly Por B0y S S e B PO B Bk . (10,073-t4) | —- nine young cows are expected from m‘m_‘v‘l;h’ ;:,“,” 1“]’; M"l_g ‘9;“!‘1‘1’;; _ From Fairbanks: George Collette| WARDROBE “trunk, coil spring and | | Lucile Sing, daughter of Pete Sing, the States before the end of the gmien: Gordon. Yvonne and Car 9 0l Oid Jeasllia | bedsteads, 44 and 38-55 rifles, WANTED—Woman or high school and Richard F. Maxey, USCG, were month. ot Tk w;l i thet e “° | Pascengers to Seattle were: Phillip pack-boards, 8x10 tent, woolen| boy for cleaning pans. Three married Wednesday evening by U. S. R e i ;m’l‘”“ = q"f‘lfi”:m t(;xn]u.' Carmichael, Thomas Vine, Wini-| and cotton blankets feather pil-| hours' work daily. Apply Carson’s r W. W. Knight, with At the meating of the Women of y° o ‘m,“;’v‘ % “(fm ] fred Lindsey, Reva Such, Herb| jows portable phonograph electric, Bakery. (10,068t1) | . Prancis Sing and William F. the Moose Wednesday evening ten pocen “,,;‘m 'l;“;lj ‘*”‘m ’k‘ p:,- Waugh, Rachell Faucher, Frank| heating pad, cross-cut Saws, —— — Raush, USCG, attending the couple.. new applications for membership ooy WL BOUER 10 TeRe Bed Moletor, Joe Nord, Howard Cope.| double-bit axes. Over a thousand WANTED—A capable, sober, reli- | Mr. Maxey's home is in Ketchikan. were presented. Appointed to the St i 7 mpuner 0. yEeotind. Obsstinidve, Curils Thocksi). goer (UBIE 16 odlR0Y (CIGHT Ofgme | 8ble, middls-aged mag i handle | - audit committee for the year were M Oscar Isaacson, to her home in Hardy Trefzger, Grace Cosgrove, Lt.| ook, see, 925 West 1lth Bt. | tools as a caretaker. Don't apply Ariene Dolenc, Gertrude and Mrs. Chagles Peterson, Mrs. Art v, States after spending the sum-/George Folt, Roy Jackson, Max Lurs, (10,071-t3)| 4 you cannot, fultill job. Call at Mirtle Price and Helen Yaw gave Franklin and Mrs. Wallace McDon:| . here; Hans Anderson, flsher. ‘opal Luty, Albert Lurz and Norma, 20th Century Theatre Office. a surprise farewell shower for Mar- ald :;“”: L;)I"““’f l‘he lMa;]"i H“Dfi‘" Tz |NEW BALDWIN Acrosonic piano,| (10,063 “' 44 mii Sl o 1 Seattle; Gertrude Jackson, the —To Whitehorse: Douglas Bradley| 1935 Plymouth Coupe. Green 353. — iam Troutman last week at the Ya The ladies decided to hold a f00d gauohter o il 3 ik Bad e 3 Y 5 Plymor | Assisting the hostesses were 59 and the follewing DRushier of Mr. and . Mys. .. Chris and Verns Teit | (10,070-t4) | WANTED—Competent 9xperienced! Sam Troutman, M Frank were ted t nage the \,,‘kf Jackson, returning to the University| To Fairbanks. Lloyd Blake. | stenographer, temporary position. Plicaand: Slss.. Tasis e e I ‘”*“j“"" hBe J(_l\ “Mo.|0f Washington after spending the Yesterday the following arrived, CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for sale.! Law Office R. E. Robinson, foWing the opening of gifts and serv- 7 ] Ll(» i Tilson. 2 summer with her parents; Mrs. Orra from Seattle: Fay Oszman, Ardith| Phone 428. (10,068-tf) Phcne 334, : - : vy a {Mahoney and Mrs. Anna Pearce re- Oszman, Mary Overstreet, Selwyn g7 ing of refreshments, the group at- tended the USO dance. Miss Troutman left on £ea to enter Whitworth College ollowing the business meeting a eresting talk on radio news by Walt Welsh. for the turning to the States after spending | veral weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands; Mr. and North in the Hosts wera s65 evening 5 L s o el Mrs. Stanley Totten, enroute to Spokane. Mrs. Een Benson, Mrs. Bill Beach, New Orleans where Mr. Totten will e Frank Guertin, Mrs, John Os- '} ; i % g be employed by the California Oil Mrs. Louis Scharpenberg left on bakken and Mrs. James Brightman.' oo mm‘l & peoldiit: Mt Liorothy the North Sea to visit her brother- | Reateen, slatcr ot tiota Hager, To- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tor Kay Herman returned on the yyrnine’ to her home in -Oregon Schwamm in Petersburg. She pl Jorth Sea r spending the sum-!gecer snending several weeks visitin to return on the next North Sea. er visiting in San Francisco and i 'siika: Mre. Ote Bickson ang ¥ cattle She is the daughter of mps T °A. Bergland, returning to Mrs. Earl Stennett left Wednes- day aboard the Al Weathers pl ure cruiser the Alverita, planni visit her brother-in-law and s Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wonder Herman, an employce of the 4 5 X their home in Rainer, Wash., after Cold Storage Company. spending several weeks here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. y rit. | cr of the Cold Storage, " M M A » is Harold D. Porter, WHEN IN SEITK A Make Your Headquarfers af the New mans Mrs. Le Grove gave birth to a |son, Stephen Bru early Monday morning at the Salvation Army Ma- ternity Hospital. Mr. Groves is an employee of the Ketchikan Public Utilities on the Beaver Falls in- stallation. With the establishment of a semi- ,pclman(‘nt maternity hospital at the \sflvnlmn Army Home, prospective |mothers can now make definite ar- ]mngcmmls for their hospitalization. |The Pioneers’ Home Hospital was "Ihe Home o' Hosp"al“y" 1;‘m\(I:L;‘tzrlIX):I)I):'GCrix~ adequately statfed RUSS CLITHERO -:- Manager . Before the growth of the town 3 Mrs. Marie Brightman togk cases into her home and when she went Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent * * i W““m000000000000“00“000“00‘0000000“ W“OQ“WO“‘O“‘Q | Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 ’ The Coast Line Route From the Capital City .. . . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ““Route of the Coastliners” PHONE 716 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA her with Womack 'md Grace Heyland. %R SAL —lsza V-8 Coupe Re- WANTED—Women press operators i conditioned motor, good nres.j and ironers at Alaska Laundry. radio and heater. Call Red 770. | —e—siomoii cudo it St Hosp"Al Nm’Es (10,068-tf) MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply at the Alaska Laundry. | FOR SALE—Concrete mixer. Guar- — Mrs. Peter Wl]lmlm has been ad-| anteed A-1 conditior. Cash or mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for| terms. Inquire George Bros. MlscELi‘A"BBUS surgical attention. (10,066-t1) Pansy Johnson entered St. Ann's' PIANOS R D and TUNED. Hospital yesterday for medical care. W. E. Smythe and Master Peter} Wood are medical patients at St.| FOR SALE—Large size oil heater.' Practically new. George Brothers. (10,0686-tf l { Anderson Shop. BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND LENDING' LIBRARY Al 1, nn’s Hospital, entering over the” TROLLER PATRIC]A—Length weekend. Latest Books for Sale and Rent 50 (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) Mrs. Walter Brommels and baby, it» beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. oo o b % 0 Tan o ial Orders gir! e retur " | Spacious accommodations. Phone girl have returned home from St. 628, or P. O. Box 1945, (10,086-tf) Given Prompt Attention Ann’s Hospital. B s Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska Mrs. Ray Watson went home yes- terday from St. Ann's Hospital, with her baby boy, chine, sun lamp, ce:ar ChiESL' Orrin Kaiser, medical parlent at st.| bathroom scales, 2 13;102‘1 rs; Ann’s Hospital, went home Satur-| bU88Y, play-pen, chest of «draw- 'day. ers, baby scales, nursery chair. Howard Gaines, who entered St. Ann’s Hospital Saturday for medical ‘CONSOLE RADIO, Sewing ma- Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. (10,085-tf) GUARANTEED Realistic (10,059-tf) REVIEMBm We buy, sell and trade second-hand merchandise. | Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading Post. Perma- care, returned to his Rose Howard and Adeline Pratt have returned to their homes from the Government Hospital, after receiving medical care David John has been admitted to the Government Hospital for medical xltcntlon next door. > home yesterday. 3 BEDROOM furnished house at| | 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, | (10,060-tf) | |FOR SALE—Sesstons o-2ay mantie, LOST AND FOUND clock. Hour strike in beautiful | case. Good time-keeper. Call 439. LOST—Dark blue Parker fountan (dh.-th) | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. pen, at OP Desk about 10, Friday Em]m'e \Vantads bring resum' er; BNG hot water heater, Terms, cash. George Brothers. HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- 250 night. Mrs. Hugh Antrim, Green 729. Reward. (10,072-t3) gal. hot water tank, all for $550. \LosT—Billrold contalning “between $125 and $135, and papers. Lost (m,lwl-ll.)! between Baranof Hotel and Al- aska Coastal Airlines. Reward. 000 ‘.’it-hBEtDRfOOL& HOU?E]. ';:thi Return to Gastineau Hotel, Room or without furniture. Telephne' 305 Jim Goddard. ¢10,070-t4) Green 475. | IF party who took purse Sepcembel Point, Louisa; 110-volt 3031. TWO BEDROOM beéach home on Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 9th doesn’'t immediately return REST of articles to P. O. Box 1709, warrant of arrest will be issued. (10,065-tf) COMBINATION radio, electric beater. Black 415. 925 West 11th Street. Universal vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, (10.052-tf) 3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished. Very good buy at $1,800. Inquire (10,067-t6) FOR RENT SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building. 13-ROOM FURNISHED House, oil range and bath. 513 Willoughby Avenue. (10,072-t4) SELECT BEER City Ticket Office: Baranof Holel R S R TR TR S ST TS COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Remodeled Pk COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR SITKA ALASKA | | | | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 Sitka Petersburg Also Daily Scheduled Trips TO TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 Wrangell Ketchikan Trips | T y thing t midnigt leaving the bedside. warmer. Then wher morning comes rent on and milk wil mo | See and Purchase at 9000400600 0000000 Hankscraft Automatic Electric BABY BOTTLE WARMERS and VAPORIZERS ) W snack without the inconvenience of arm that Little Tike's Just pour two tea- spoonfuls of water into the Bottle Warmer and place bottle containing hi milk into the wee hour in the 1 the just reach and turn the cur- 1. be warmed in a jiffy to just the right temperature and no more through automatic control. these Labor Savers Alaska Eleciric Light ard Power Co. Phone 616 9640030600000 6¢000000005000000000000 professionally beauty and § R FTE e e O PAPER HANGING is an essential FACTOR in MODERN DECORATION | and should be We have the answer to your PAPER HANGING problems. y hung to give the utmost in atisfaction PAINTING, TINTING and Phone Douglas 374 OIL BURNERS Day Phone 711 JAMES S. MeCLELLAN D e e DRAFT CONTROLS Smith 0il Burner Service P, 0. Box 2066 P. 0. Box 1216 HEATING | Night Phone 476 M NG EQUIPMENT in 6-12-32.Volt JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS (224 0000000000000000060600000008 CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT,.OFF. v DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 12 and 32-volt D. C. REX PUMPS 0000000000000 00000000000 ¢ Are SA THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of eur depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. of JUNEA Your Deposits FE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank U, ALASKA MEHBEB FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . . e . N