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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1945)iv accompanied his wife and sister,|Crueger, Charles Johnstone, S ' K A N E w Mary Lou Westfall, who are enroute(Johnson, Cal Mc v, F lto the States for a vacation lgan and E. O. Simms. 4 ‘ - = avask SITKA, Alaska, Nov. 16 —(Special remaincd in the mountains during| . piyard L. Kittleson arrived| At the Rotary luncheon Tuesday, % Correspondence) —With winter set- the hunting season and only the best by plane to nd his furlough with the Rotary Deer Derby Committee 2 . ting in early this year, winter sports hunters saw f”"?‘ o tta his wif and sister, Mrs. Vic Rogers, announced that the Derby winners ‘s are in full swing. Before the heavy At any rat gt fldmxts un- ;wner of the Sitka Cafe would be guests of the club, at the ielekiei snowfall Tuesday, several days of hesitatingly vthzu tl\?re never have ;3 ! next meeting when prizes would Lo M 1 o g skating on Swan Lake were enjoyed, been S0 many seen, whatever the ex- Frank Hennessy and son Javy re- awarded. It was also announced = 5 s WM fl e 't 1 1 with school being dismissed early'planation. =~ turned by plane from Seattle where that the meeting following would be FOk SALE { wnmn it ¢ Monday afternoon to allow the chil- px-m'\lc;?ll) every ‘«bl;'-l?odlechi ma: Mr. Hennessy has béen receiving devoted to 4H Achievement Day. e | P dren to take full advantage of the and several women have seeurxd gt ERERC R g back | The club decided to again give FOR SALE—1942 Plymouth Sedan. e T, Da'ly Sc'led.aled Trips early freeze their limit of venison. Now, with | prizes for the most attractive decor- Phone 569 (10.121-t4) WANTED—Heated garage for ‘2 g i Several parties have already been the deer .~‘.("L\<,:1’5\.\ 'l“‘““flf" CAn’ el Mil n of Mr. aticn of business establishments and G ¥ de 1%a-ton trucks. th;f' 112312 21; TO 4 up Harbor Mountain for skiing n?(d ‘.mll] to bu(ll .;m,\..n,.,_ ulxmlx;;i;ml alit Mie foster N returned on hcmes this tmas, the prizes FINE UPRIGHT PIANO and violin., 117- ( -t a large party is expected to take cations to date are that blrds &r€ .. now), e ceiving his and ¢atails to be announced later. Contact G. A. Boldwin. (10,121-t6) T ST T, AT RGN Ty - 3 e 4 2 3 4 WANTED — Furnished or unfur- advantage of army transportation on rather scarc dfscharge from the Navy He had Luncheon guest of the club was H. — ~ — nished Apt. or house. No children l a range Sunday for an all day skiing party. e cerved for several years on a mind Saunders cf Ketchikan OUTBOARD MOTOR 5% HP. Ex- . nata, PAMANENE. WA Bme The truck will leave Totem SQUATE There is a feeung of UNEASINESS gweaner in the Aleutinns hicei R cellent condition, $75. New China ””f :(DJ " (10121-t5) - at 9 a. m in the air due to the fear of & geN= four months of cfficors training at The Mascnic Club enjoyed a card 1oWn Cafe ghgag) P T » sl pelel'Shlu'g KelClllka.ll Moose Cemetery Hill and the Up- era] marine strike. The long strike pesner Polytechnic Institute at party Wednesday =vaning the Le- \wATERWITCH WAt Hhadkiine WANTED TO BUY—10 to 15 KVA ) . per part of Baranof Street have of geveral years ago has not been myoy N,y { by four months gicn Dugout, with members of the 4 voorc ola. $50. Phono 085:5. dro-electric plant complete or f| & been set aside for coasting, With forgotten—or forgiven—when AlaS- ot Cornell Un at Tthica, N. ¥. Eastern Star. On the committee e ® 10121.t3) | any part consisting 48 inch Pelton || Also Tr!ps o the city providing lights on the hill yans were forced to do Wwithout the party were Mrs. Harcld o wecl, 1,000 feet 8 or 10 inch for nights fresh meat, vegetable, butter, eggs, Mrs. Trygve Strom, Mrs. Joel Camp- PIANO—Phone Blue 332, after 6 wi und wood pipe, 110-220- f] TO " Hugh Face 550 Luilb a boosiad and and even-many staples. With air i bell, Mrs. Roy Avrit and Vic LaMoe. p. m (10,120-t6) | 440 volt AC generator. Must be in Is busy towing children with his service, another strike would be a The prizes were won by ths fol- - good condition and available to 1| HAINES SKAGWAY Hoa“nn tar during the day and adults dur- little less severe, but still a definité william Thomas a cera- lowing: bridge, high, Mr. and Mrs. 193 PLYMOUTH COUPE—Radio| gismantling and transportation. |y ing evenings and until the small hardship mony at St. Peters by t th E. M. Goddard; low, Mrs. Elliott and heater. Ph. 0384. (10120-t4)| p o Box 559, Wrangell, Alaska. hours 6f the morning Not much less severs would be the ny and Mrs. Russ C! rence Rands; Pin- _ e e (10,120-t3) §| AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS G ose » of freight r i dRnite Ohe BOGRIE A ind Btr ; FOR QUICK SALE: $27.50—Col- \ | proposed increase of freig tendants. The couple a and Mrs. Charles 1 Wod’ and oal REt th| z ! ke s s rst 1 eaction to the N°WS heir home in Jamestown B Miss Jean Jordan Onial wood and coal heater, Wit | wANTED—_Cash for furnished or . § This year's hunting season has The first local reac heir home in Jamestow ite i % Sondl yeat's ‘hunting season hes The (T DL [N eveass was utter Tungal - the. proprisier M Jean Jordin L0 water coils. Excellent condi- " nturniea house. Phone red || For Information and Reservations Phone 612 been the most active and successful d prop: Al fecteh i in many a year. The scarcity of deer D dulity, which has turned into gijtka 2] barber shop. low, Mrs. Bruce Hon. so electric motor. Phone | g4 (10,118-tf) in the past few years remains un- @ burning resentment. It is gener- : Douglas 143. (10,119-t3) | bt o explained, and the abundance thi and firmly believed that rat¢s nfr. gnd Mrs. Edward Van Horn! . BRAND NEW noveity Yukon nug- | b L e e UUNK. | g — - - - year, a mystery. Ons can hear end- Europe to America or {rom sye Jeaving for Portland on the Ton-' 7Th? Women of the Presbyterian = o wio ph ‘Red 570, (10119-t9) | rone 548 Bher B3 I8 | i \ T vontoadictory explanations New York to Seattle by the Panama gass this weekend to spend the holi- Church will hold their Bagdar on # e ; 3 i aous-t9) 1| AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES o Ny str Janal are lower than from Seattle gays with their children. Two sons November 24 at the Sheldon Jackson 725 BAS: rice | = e s being advanced on any street corn- Canal are lower t days with their o s ) BASIN ROAD priced for quick | \WANTED — Furnished house by! ! er: The entire deer population of to Juneau. Our present high VIng gre cxpected home from overseas School, starting at 7:30 p. m. Craft sale. Wish to leave town. Calli ‘pec 1.15 No children. Lease iyrj NEILL CLARK alld COMPANY the island has been driven to the Costs are attributed to the freight quty, one of whom will be spending Work of the SJS children will be on Blye 323 GO,119-t1) | desired. Write Empire, 8481, ' beaches by the snowfall; the succes- Tate. Another boost and we Won't (he holidays with his family for the sale as well as articles made by the Bl 3o i i P il Established 1940 sion of mild winters has enableq b2 able 'il(' I“(f";": not to OWNn OUr first time in four years. Church women F()IR ?A{.f} ‘]T Y‘(I}hnlu parfelafn |, ol D | ;’ Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors the deer to winter well and increase; own small freighters — | chemical toilet, with 1 gal. chemi- WANTED — Used haby play-pen.! o, the large gnilitary personnel station- AT Frank Tilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hargld Melby and Mrs. Paul cal. Never been ed, $10 P. O. Box 487, or 526 12th St. | | 208 Fl’anklln Street TR Phone 757 ed here had been slaughtering deer Wally Westzall, who with his Mrs. Tom Tilson, has wired his par- a s See at s Transfes, Douglas. | (10,111-10,140) | FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING | and now with their withdrawal deer brother Kelly, owns and operates tte .nts that he ha received his dis- i (10,119-t3) ! & e i i o are again plentiful; there always has Fish Bay Logging Camp, returned harge from tbe Navy and, trans- ? d, Wedne e cx - - |HAND LAUNDRY--318 Willoughby g 7 been an abundance of deer but they by plane from Juneau where he had portation permitting, will be home ning at tl me. Tan guests "L’fib“mf'j?]“ “‘f’“;”f’,"“' Y““;‘ Ave. Specializing in shirts, curtain Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark ' i s ey b oA ks for the holidays. were prese ngratulate Mrs ibson mandolin and case. Used giretching, and all wearing ap- UIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | & Dennard on her 60th birthday. metal Bb clarinet and case. Used | parel. Black 210. (10,107-10,136) A redén (el s Y S et e T e e C melody saxophone and case.j _______________ ! - - e qestroyeq Mrs. Marie Brightman and Mrs. Used upright piano, or | WANTED—Usea iurniture 3 e e e e by fire lask week, ‘arrivedl by:plane Georie Flellerh gere Hostesmes last terms. &85 HAE L e Bk W ELLIS AIR LINES ing on the float was “Did my bowl- '°F VIS. Irigve Strom, at the Bright- gow ™) vipsHIRE RED Fryers— | ing ball burn up m:’: home. Places were set for sev- "o York dressed, 60¢ per pound. = = = J DAILY Tnlps JUNEA“ Tu KETCHIKA“ | i SRR Phone 385, " 10.118-10,148) inow SERVING ALASKA—Custom . 2 d | § John Dolenc who had been called o0t %A © ] gun bullding. Stocks, rebullding, via Peletsburg an Wrangell } scuth by the death of his mother, MrS: Louls Scharpenberg and Mrs. 7o KEEP YOU WARM—See the: parts,scope sights and accessories. : < 2 e | has returned by plane. ‘F;lu};i (o i e hostesses Friday — geaview Office for overcoats in| Rod, reel and telescope repair. ji .‘X‘th connfectlgn; to l({:rdlg't K‘l/“w“"k- Hydazugg :;,ld i g el el well bridge lunch- ,o0q condition. Different styles.! Buck Harris, Box 983, Ketchikan, f| fteamers for rince y“f‘e’ e ancouver, and Seattle | Mrs. Vena Crone, manager of the t;” b ‘I D 'L‘”‘“pflg“' At Bargains—Great Savings. | Alaska. (10,121-t6) || FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | Pioncers' Home Annex at Goddard, 't s e ARt e (10,117-t6) | . - L_r—_—_ —————e arrived on the North,Sea from an Rt Were eleven guests, Mr. and | TRAPPER wishes housekeeper. If o S T B extended vacation in the States. Af- Mus. Littlepage plan to leave on the TWO COAL STOVES aund one| interested, write “Ed,” Hawk In- ]‘e,v" ter spending a few days visiting with ! ';“”‘_f;“"{ spend the holidays kerosene cook stove. Phone 428.) let, Alaska. (10,116-t10) 1‘1 i s & P q T “ l C l Q J friends In Sitks, she retumed to BA%BIIE dsugnies Snd WHILRE. Crescent’ Apts Q- | o8 RENTED and TONED § Goddard on the Clarenhope. n Sealtle. ~ Mr. Liitlepage, e 7 freare LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES i JL D manager of the Sitka Public Utilitics, APARTMENT HOUSE—Phone 428.| Anderson Shop. \ & Rem0de'e(' New members initiated by LOOM I_‘"p‘L‘_“h{_!"rf]?»fll:flil_l_-:g l;\oflot ab- Crescent Apts. (10,112 mi AT T T“ESBAY TA.M. 3 ‘ last Monday evening were R. G. i & Al B TWO-APT. HOUSE Furnished, | LENDING LIBRARY i Sailing Date Subject to Change \ 4 Lakiesial owing C-osses were helq Peblq.| E8Tage. good location, full lot.; Latest Books for Sale and Rent | s A RS o ] Cewing .sses were held. PERIn- - ppope Green 665, between 4 and| Also Attractive Alaska Handmade | , ning November 16, at the Women's ;) p (10.119-48) Earrings 'y Club Rooms, by Miss Imogene Ward, Shas g | 2 H 4 4 ' — — { Out-of-Town and Special Orders | - - T e el o Public Accouniant-Stenographic-Tax Returns utk . a. Instruction in chine, automatic feeder, inki 202 Fi P el sl vy T e fe i e 1 2 ranklin St. Phone 563 I U e e o o i | st~ - s e MIURPHY and MURPHY | a s is bein - one G ¢ -t 5 ncon and evening for a weeks 3 s $ ! (10,059-t1) | ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 { { SITKA, COLUMBIA COCKTAILBAR ALASKA LARGE SIZE circulating ol heater, practically new. Phone 92. (10,109-t0) - e BLACK DRINK KING LABEL! CALL FOR BIDS reau, November 14, 1945 Juneau Public Schools will receive sealed bids for hauling fuel oil from the supply tanks to the Juneau Pub- lic Schools for the school year Janu- — | 25x25 ALL-STEEL IGLOO hut, complete. For sale at the Trading | Post. Phone Douglas 12. (10,102-tf | U S A e e PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting| [ Good Taste in Decoration will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be more charming with hand executed decorative art that will enhance your individuality. Either beautiful Her- ring-bone wall finish or a subdued oriental motif are GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. ;flig‘r AND FOUND FOUND—At Capitol Theatre. Ladies Cards, with envelopes, Alaska} wrist watch. Owner may obtain two of our many suggestions. WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarfers ary 1, 1946 to December 31, 1946, o : - H S e inclusive. Scenes. Available now at Winter; py jdentifying and paying for The successful bidder agrees to! & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in| this adv. Inquire 413 First St. JA_N]ES s. MeC]JELLAN (10,094-tf) (10,121-t3) P. 0. Box 1216 keep school grounds reasonably Photogmph; free from oil and to keep the school | FOR SALE OR CHARTER—63 Ft.| ElioneDnfies /4 ;661‘;;fls£;rbrook fz)ufilaixl fign a' fl’]e tzu:k.\]u!afimmbl,\' rul{ at ?11 nmes.; Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or| TIdentify same, pay for this adv. Sealed bids for .supplying lhlsh towing. Write " or wire Frank' Empire Office, 10.121-dh) 0000000000000600000000000000000000000000000000 service should be mailed to the| calvin, Sitka. ! Z e b SITKA HOTEL (10,085-tf) : CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. FOUND—Key on ring. Prove own- ership and it is yours. Case Lot| of the Board, Dr. J. O. Rude, a, on or before 5 p. m. SERVICE of JUNEAU, ALASKA Christensen Bros. Garage MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PHONE 659 H e 02 "The Home of Hospitality o5, FOR RENT o kA First publication, Nov. 17, 1945 ST DN DO i QL PSS BRSO (R S R e i RUSS CLITHERO Fgs 4= Manager Last publication, Nov. 26, 1045, 2-ROOM FURNISHED Apartment. LOST—Photo of mai. and woman DIESEL MARINE ENGINES i R | L | oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A,| in double cardboard frame. Re- A i3 | Willoughby Ave. o) (10,120-t4) | ward. Call Baranof H(ttleol.lw-w»‘ sales and Se"lce._cenume Plfls P> | -ROOM Furnished Apt. Inquire|_ " ot e A THINGS | ots-a witlougnby, wpsiakis - McCANN TO RELIEVE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. ‘ é"fi’gg e e | =aview apr—one niock tom! (OSTERMAN FOR U. §. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment " £ Smmd | Federal Building. i istributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY i - -1 CUSTOMS, FAIRBANKS i phslong ' ; . e e kit A i g A The U. 8. Customs office here to-| & MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY ! d: ed that J h McC: | ‘ T {formerly with. the Customs Service,| WE CARRY IN STOCK § R y stationed at Taku Inlet and Skag-| DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS 'way, has been released from the | in 6-12-32 Volt in 12;!;1; Z;zl-,;:l;sD. C. armed forces and is returning to the JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS , N ATION e ‘ / /;{/// T R A S p o RT T I o | ‘;\i:m;JCC?;:ncehns been with the| « /‘\ / E U. 8. Coast Guard at the Seattl ‘ // / 1, / c o M p A N Y y‘DJs'.rict, ogfficermrfieawasea, n‘i::'th‘-sl % # 1 bound passenger this weekend on the | [ Princess Norah, booked for Skagway, Y n p t r enrofjif lom‘l:airb:gk& hne‘;‘e :mi}l,ll 0“r e 0s‘ s ke Deputy Collector in Charge, re-| ‘lieving Deputy Collector Leo E. Os- SAFE } ‘ e L T Are bl service. Mr. Osterman plans to| VA § | make his home in the States. i | Mrs. McCann will follow her hus- e hand north from Seattle whenever he has obtained living quarters in i Fairbanks. | | = DC-3 scheduled routes DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! = Alaska Airlines fe: — i L plane routes | ccmem—— HARBOR MACHINE | Only terminal points are shown on the above map. There are more ! suop ance Corporation IN TH'S BANK 1 A4 than a hundred towns served by Alaska Airlines in Alaska. r&fifigmiufiaxf;g | ARE | Use the complete passcnger and express services of Alaska N e | N SU RE D RE 5y West 11th and F St., Phone 876 Airlines. Telephone 667, office Baranof Hotel for information. 4 i , | | w I N ES ! First National Bank | | | SERVING ALASKA [Em= .