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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—_]UNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1945 jUNEAUIS )—One of the advan- cpen every Wec d the last weekend of the come. He must provide his ieta men quietly agreed to cele- — . i brate Armistice on Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krepps and ‘] Mayor E. M. Goddard proclaimed a infant daughter Judy left by plane H f oliday giving everyone who Monday enroute to Seattle where & i o Wishe chance to get that deer Mr. Krepps will enter a veterans’ ¢ ) the Alaska he's been trying fc since the hospital. Mr. Krepps is the local £ B e : chief of police. They plan to re- g L wi snowfall, the chan- | turn as soon as Mr. Krepp’s health E €s ¢ been incre; permits 3 Nise by reent, the — £ AT the. ceer I be driven to the, § Ty o dReH .| Mr. and Mrs. Frank White ¢ . né stepped on for fooc 2 days hunt i o St an be enjoyed without getting | W0 small daughters arrived on the i e ked to the skin Tongass this week to join t %1 bl staff on Biorka I The § Mix Y. Ong formerly station in Fair Hices e locked doors. Stores are ¢ mc wiiie plan to remain at Bio children to school, 'years Josed and banks have the “holiday” yi.0; I : he bus was hit } y the Pub- ! i [TH lic Utilities truck! Drivine the bUS | Apcard the Alaska, wiich was in i as Mel Ruce, who ped injury, 'port this week for a load of fish, : e riving the Utilities truck was was a troupe of Eskimos and their 3 Ik Roverts, clectrician, who suf- qogs, sleds and various craft tools, T toay|tcred minor cuts and bruises. - The|co” RySlis or “the ‘States on BT e all rather ba two years contract tour Their i : vere /4%7% en up and Irightened but none se s and muckluks were greatly | | o ously injus Joanne and ired by those Who were fortun- until 2 'prickson had tecth ch lnpu enough e tch a glimpse aal on a sine W - i g = ! > 3 Leing thoow roupe touring the town § s MoL SO papel 7 ie ¥ y having | the Jam-stoy % € the Jam stoy e Mrs. Maud Wakefield, aunt of Mrs ast nigl ed e y or Just home of ipdoors to escape the chilly ¢imore evailing business as Anderso lef to Seattle to Vi ¥ y I ay morn- nds during the winter. She g 3 rmer t Gruening, will stop off in Ketchikan for S 1 nt of the couple of wecks to visit friends. K 2 the ring she will be joined J F1Y ¢ n-in 1.\\» and daughter, Comdr g Wy ,-J I Henry Campbell, and her J n Affairs nephew, Wake Andersan, in a motor Earl D. McGinty of the tiip to the East coast of the trip was to ac-| M Arnold with all parts of the Sit aren Music Shop, left on : NEW S DOUGLAS BEATY sUar } In a prac #1as gym Friday ¢ B1as Huskies won over ibport in a liv Bfinal score of gam et tour group, of 25 local ing s poople lunched with the| ce the Sitka Cafe 1e locality were lunch the » 16 is in charge of OBSERVE HOLIDAY day is being obser BT holiday in Dougla € houses either rer Al oy or holding holiday hours. The ¥ Douglas sche were also closed in ¥ irne Wio $12350 for stamps and 1 v eveni R ihe Seventh and Eighth Grades a popular vint pped the school in the first week groups turning out regularly for a Carolina wh the new bond drive, thereby ———0 el 2l IS 4 iminton has been Sea for Seattle where * SITKA NEWS % . Nov. 9 ~'Spulul ekly workout, The gym will be sday evening from 1g in a small town is cight to ten for badminton. Anyone 1joyed this weekend. Armis- wishing to join the group is wel- season arriving together, racquet, shuttle cocks and gym shoes. and Mrs. Henry on the North Sea, t relatives Rands, manager of tory and to discuss with North Sea for Ketchikan on busi- ! business men the post war ness connected with the Rands € e vicinity, The morning Flower and Gift Shop in that city. o Air | She plans to return by Thanksgiv- her absence Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Oscar Isaacson sail- Sea for Seattle > to purchase a car v to the East coast. They . af n return in the spring B observance of Armistice Day is a 1 fisherman : The sch ymnasium was opened - SCHOOL BOND, S to adult iminton plays for the Mrs. B. Dennis, daughter of Turning in an order amounting first time sason on Wednes- and Mrs. R. K. Burke, left on the { in Sitka with plans to catch a plane ‘ to North e her husband will be winning the privilege of keeping in their room for next week a thodel jeep which was presented to Treasury De- COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR 30 worth of bcnds and i\ P 2\ hough the tote of $283 first k is far short of of $3,000, the children are to complimented on their intensel patriotic ‘spirit. The burning ques- tion in everyone’s mind now is g o Newlsy CACKLE FOOD IS Remodeled SCARCE: Al w (OLUMBIA (CCRTAILBAR 5 in Juneau if you don’t SITKA ALASKA it, just try and get a dozen The failure of the Yukon to leave Séattle on time, in fact the trip having been cancelled by a labor dipute, is blamed to a certain extent for the present short: Some eggs be aboard the Cricket, due uizht, the Taku which left Seattle Sunday. - NOT HOLDAY HERE oo o ok bowmtonees | WHEN KN SITKA | als Make Your Headquarler,s teday a holiday dminton Club memb will the High ol Gym at the for their second Monday time t get arcund Good beer A glass or two of light | OLYMPIA is perfect with chicken-a-la king, Italian spaghetti, or with any other supper dish, Oi.YMPM BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASH. “EE SITKA HOTEL b | "The Home of Hospilalily” ugiu(k to 10 O(]ul:); 'peno‘(‘i ‘I;mght RUSS CL”HERO o A Manager however, as the news now has had —— — ‘kmunn(d with the Marines during transferred to Tokyo in the no‘n \lh(‘ winter months. Mrs. Dennis has future. |teen a clerk at Neill Andersen’s for b the past‘few montsh Lt. J. C. Conway writes that h(v in Seattle with his family and ex Dcuglas H.w“l lLShbuy‘(\r for pects to be released before the holi- New England Fish Company, left on days and will be in Sitka sometime in the North Sea accompanied by his January. wife and two small children, for Ketchikan, where they will visit re- Delegates to the ANB-ANS con- latives before proceeding to the \mnun being held in Angoon next States for the winter. are leaving on the SJS II this ey weekend. Those attending the con- Mrs. Rita Silberscher, bookkeep- vention are Frank Price, Andrew ef for S. Einstoss, and wife of a Hope, Peter Simpson, Mr. and Mrs local Coast Guardsman, left on the Lawrence Wi{im Mrs. Donald North Sea enroute for her home in Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ri New York City, where she will re- shal, David Howard, Sr. and four {join her family after a long absence. members of the SJS Junior College, 1, Rita Dundas, John She and her husband hope to make Hazel Anders their permanent home in Alaska in I g2 and John Williams the near future — Miss Eleanore Kittleson left on t! th Se2a for her home in. the tes after spending the summ with her brother-in-law ‘and sister Mr. and Mrs. Vic Rogers, propric- tors of the Sitka Cafe i 'y tire oc- » years, to the he Ganty-Poppas-Wort- worked up a nice jitters while watching evening. To the ared to b Had the fire oc- the evening Wk tten a better overed—or had ole s Lt. Comdr. V. S. Carrier left plane Friday morning enroute (o curred Kcdiak. Fe is expected to. returt it could within ten days. before ——— thers been a wind, t Mary Martin, mess2nger to:r ACS tion of town could ¢ the past few months, left on the gone ea for her home in the of the fire department un hip of Fire Chief Art one of ihe own 35 @ reassuring sp! ars of the San Market, left on The firemen worked under tryir the North - a' weeks vaca- conditions, forcing their tion in Juneau dense smoke and flamé e hoses being Earl Shennatt, - or¢ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paxton, who tra to reach were burned out of their apart- the smoke ment above the Pioneef Bakery, the n suffe ave moved into the Peterman t} llowing day. Court i o AT Mrs. Charles Peterson received a message from her husband stating that he had landed in San Pedro from the Philippines on Saturday of last week, was leaving for Brem- erton immediately for his discharge and would be home in about a TIDE TABLE e o November 13, 1 Mrs. Peterson plans to fly to High a.m, 132 ft Juneau to meet him and spend a Low p.m., 61 ft couple of days visiting her sister- High p.m., 134 ft in-law, Mrs. John Cushing. Mrs. W. C. Charteris has word from her husband, a ¢ with the Army Medical Corps ing that he is stationed a hospi- gre tal in Yckchama and expects to be ed owl ° . . . . ° ° © ° ° . ° . . . . a.m., 25ft. o ° ° ° . . e o0 0000 e 00 ¢ - - owls so will attack a stuff- | mm e e T 555555 988555888888S ' The Alaska Finance Corporation of Juneau, Alaska is offering $40,000.00 of its Capital Stock to the General Public 4 For details call at the office, located in the COOPER BUILDING Fourth and Main Streets JAMES C. COOPER. 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E;N NIPPON i Now Cviay Continued from Page One) rd Mar- | \e Japanese education ministry nnounced es ucation s the coming general election Coemmunis first concrete platform, 3 ymmunists, recrganizing under §a5d Dpilidal Aoahars;. progbsed Valdez, is stopping at the Baranof. punishment” for Japanese maladministration” during the militaristic decade. » platform appealed for seizure the country's farm lands and r distribution of them among farme: r workers’ control of major It reiterated pre: Ccmmunist dem or Y t Hotel and © newspaper Asahi FROM HOONAII Mrs. A. S. Taompson Baranof CREO Kegular Service from Seatile and Tacoma Gastineau Hey COVP0V0000002099800000296903000900¢ 0000400000006 8604802200000280000830000000600004020090 City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel SKIERS INAUGURATE "SEASON ON SUNDAY AMID POWDER SNOW Woerd was received today by Wal-| An estimated 30 skiers yesterday 'WALTER HEISEL, JR. " HOME FROM PACIFIC ; ter B. 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Sul_ldays successful advent and . hu.,h point enlisted Army personnel, | the glowing reports brought back by was held up several weeks in Hawaii, those who tackled the slopes yester- awaiting transportation to the day were expected to attract an even mainland. < Most of the transpor- | larger turnout of hickory riders to tation being under Navy control, the Dcuglas Island tocay. situation ‘was relieved considerably after the Navy Day celebrations were concluded. ablishment of a tion to explain in prepara- s Reorganize > oo Joe Pearson, registering from © 6000 voce0 se and officials guilty SUN RISES — SETS © @ November 13, 1945 o o Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be=- PR A o cause it goes right to the seat of the S0 I e trouble to help loosen and e: P g T germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. 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