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PAGE SIX * SlTKA NEWS % Nov At Cuunul meeting Tuesday tradictory petitions were one asking that cocktail closed at eleven p. m through Friday, at midnight day and all day Sunday e asking an extension of operating hours—seven a. m. to two m Chief Lloyd Tilson daily. Impassioned arguments were plane Saturt after made by both factions, the petition- ders for tra to Kodiak ers for curt the bar hours the son of and Mrs stressing the of lig while Tilson thos= of the oppt petitiol ed the inevitability and da beot Jr‘< On examination foun he two tions approximately an equal number mes: and that many sigpatures|to ma were aut lly scratched, having | before the end of been mad non Spe the 1 two sons while on le He ex- two con- pects his discharge from the Army presented, on his return to the States bars be — Monday =~ Lt. Comdr s. Carrier roturned Satur- from Kodiak by plane Sunday after absence of ten days other an USNR, left by receiving or- He i Thomas a 1“.31' M y arrived in November 14 from the nd expects to be with He plans to Sitka P. 8. Gant Philippine of his family » a brief busi the bore in Seattle soon s trip be y ot- Hi r arrived from Friday. He ym the Marines af- rvice in the Scuth d recet two ab htman Charles Peterson nexation yrth of town nday to meet her husband The section to be annexed includes in Juneau. Mr. Peterson, a Navy that land north of D eet be- f, had recently returned from {ween the National Cemetery and the Philippines and been discharged Swan Lake and that land north of el G Street between wan Lake and Sitka Channel.” Eligible voters are legal resident and real prop ers; real properts ers who been residents of the above concerr ed territory for thirty & prior to the election the Fire Ha home of Dal ) for voters from t it ¢ 2 annexed ial city election will be held November 27, on the left, by Mrs ne S c Neill Anderson returned on the ter a three week's trip he had been called Mrs. Ella re f his aunt, Merrill Cles were g on the North il be assistant and Geo- ey were hington, ns trict to o be The City Councu nas been inform- ed by from Del and Admiral L xlu t Departmer Redoubt L rangements having been m free moorage. ar- spe for ice of Mrs. Neill And turn to her statio cn the North Si R, hed Monday Avy the Harry Hagen has purchased Pioneer Bake: zen. He will ccmpletion of repa ing and equipme indefinitz due to shipping equipn repairs The bakery wil Hagen. Mr. tain one of the bakery, from" his pre Vernon where cafe. the a 48-foot halibut Built by The nie boat was laur A. F. Rowl build- the plannin Lt. George Henderson arrived Remeodeled S COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR SITKA ALASKA WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarfers af the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitality” RUSS CLITHERO Manager ) Ketchikan 3 : ff Morris Reef, rock last week Tt newly Jamestown Bay. Sitka Marine 1 plane Saturday to visit his wife and 'y 0" oo on houce all day Sunday for completed = DR, HOLVERSON Ways is hold- establishment in Special arrange- pecple interested in inspecting the| ! y e et n - ALASKA TRIPS . | | | ments have been made with Single O Taxi to carry passengers to and from Jamestown ween the three. ‘The Marine Robert Wheeler and Wally Simms,| | Teaching School, and five year's of | , with practically no hired 'solid teaching Background on the themselv labor. A the construetior salvaged from The first boat to be pulled up on |that calls for the Nora, troller owned the way B hours of one and |of Education, Ways considerable 1 material the ! for a nominal | built b) s was portion of | used was; CB camp. by Willard and Walter Johnson. Last Friday a body was discovered the the under tween water Mr Conwz ne 1y nd When the bc i s found win Nordlund, Pione since July 25. a ing to be that resident ' Home who has Le T float t Cannery carl Wol- ered, the and Mr dy was reco of Carl of the n miss- he coroner’s ver- dict was suicide as a heavy weight was t d to the neck of the body Nordlund was born in Sweden in 1878, had Leen a resident of Alas- ka since Home in 1941 I 1908 and had entered the He 1ad often threat- ened suicide because of ill health and nd on the ¢ had left his the one fou v & Mrs. Ve daughter, 8 pounds, A erman. ne Mr. Le The Moose d W in Ketchikan for an kan LOO] returning on the week end Sitka were Alas 0 ¥ Brightman, Ben Miller, and tcn, Al Kessler b legates who left k for the LOOM convention t M s disappearance om with a rope like 1d attached to his body. Lewis gave birth to a ne Johanna, 6 ounces, at her he wis ghing on is a local fish- last held he formation of Association are North this attending from Franklin, Jim Orville Pax- Earl Shennett Sea At the convention a Sitka member, Don McGraw, was elected First Vice President of the Association. ¢ matron at the Ja s. Jack Ballinge il 16 drich was ad- special hearin Commissione: Mrs. Frank and How appe: Anita bert Re |garet” Special Thanksgiving services were h all the churches on Thurs- Cl S he 1d ub open ous ¥ And would conclude . Thanksgiving sel engine has II, a boat own- the Sheldon a and for the School. -re SENTS FOR YOUR DAUGH- Margaret’'s Doll Bazaar, Wednesd; , November . offers the solution. will be served of noon shoppers, at 12 (10,125-t3) Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City.. . . o Wesiward Alaska WOODLLY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners® PHONE 716 City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel !ing bag while aboard ships in sub- , Juneau to Valdez by Alaska Steam- (unrolled her sleeping bag, in which THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i ROUGHS IT O WANT ADS Dr. Dorothy Holversonl, Education Supervisor, Territorial Dmpart.mem FOK SALE WANTED |FOR SALE_Small boat anchor. New. Latest type. For launch or| . fishing boat. Call 439, (126-dh.) ! is an attractive, effi- |cient young woman with a Doctor’s Degree from Columbia University's oo 00 00000000 University of Alaska staff. She is h the type one off- | handedly associates with a situation roughing it.” | But when Miss Holverson left| |the peaceful faculty circle of Alaska | o University last summer to come to| o Juneau as Education Supervisor, she | o came with a definite belief that sup- ervisors are supposed to supervise The fact that the school area she ers stretches over thousands of * and transportation facilities| FOR SALE—Two nearly-new tennis reto leave much to be desired had| rackets. Professional type. Also no effect whatever on her ideas of/ 24 balls. Good many of them active supervision. | never used. Call 439 (126-dh) Her Equipment Accordingly, Dr. Holverson start-|PAIR 6-ft. 6 sd out last September 5 with no| poles. 710 9th misgivings on an official visitin tour of more than 50 schools scat- tered across the Interior and to the Westward. Along with her neat| supply of sharpened pencils, foun- tain pens, and report books, she car- por SALE—TONIGHT ONLY. 17 ried a sleeping bag, emergency cook- | y, 19 p. m. Household effects at ing utensils, and rations—or a Junior 325 Third Sareet. (10,126-t1) sized Sourdough pack. She was X ready to supervise the Territory's education system in true Alaskan style | She did. She returned a week ago, bright and cheerful, with her well- used sleeping bag, her rations, and all Sourdough impedimenta still in- tact and a full report on every school in her circuit except those cn £eward Peninsula and in the Aleutian Islands, which she hadn't planned to visit. Luring her trip she had ridden in almost every conceivable convey- ance vehicle with the exception of a helicopter, scaled a low-tide dock ~ ladder for 40 feet, slept in her sleep- FOR SALE |e e . . Late 41 Royal Chrysler 6 passenger Sedanette. 7 new tires, radio, heater. Phone Baranof Hotel, Rcom 301. One of the nicest cars in Juneau. (10,125-t2) ©eeseecccne e e 00 00 000 00 e inch skis, binders and St. Phone 758. | (10,124-t4) | FOR SALE- tires. $5 for the lot Five light Some may Call 439 passenger be usable. (126-dh.) | PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel pup- pies, for Christmas delivery Black or golden. 928 W. 10th,; after 1 p. m, or write Box 246, Juneau. (10,126-t3) | Pr. 6 ft. poles, $30. 1 pr. and poles, $16. 6 in, Skis, binders anc} 6 ft. skis, binders 1 Pr. size 9 ski 323. (10,126-tf) CAMERA 120, ice skates, size 3; key-wind engine and trains. Box 531, Juneau. (10,124-t3) ‘ CHRISTMAS TREES JACK PINE or SPRUCE 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per ft. (Stand Included) OPENING DEC. 1P. M to7P M Across From BEHRENDS STORE H PHONE 676—NOW! i 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders| NO DELIVERIES! Eddie Powers - - - Operator zero waters, and got lost aver the Kediak mountains, just to mention a few cvents of the trip - 17 Dr. Holverson made the trip from i i i went from Valdez to Ancho: ] traversed Prince he Luck of the boat; went from La- to Whittier in “The Mar- a 60-foot seiner, and former, queen of the Herring Fleet; went ship; by Army freighter; nd in from Anchorage by train and o FOR SALE—AImos_t new crib mat- tress (6-year size) in perfect Ul 2 from Seward in tk b el psc}.up din the cab of & iondition. Blue 3%0. (10,124-3) | Su.ll‘s Dcwn 40 Feet FOR SALE—Two full sized baby| Cock Inlet where the tide is cribs; 1 mattress. Inquire No. 6, | the ond highest in the world, Miss Irwin Apts. (10,124-t3) | Holverscn's 50-foot boat from Mgy — ——— Rl S M mer to Seldova was departing at low- FOR SALE Complete bedroom | tide. To reach the deck, passengers . Suite, excellent clean-condition inner-spring mattress and sagless | had to descend a 40-foot ladder drop down the side of the dock. The Spring, $200, cash. Phone Belford, Green, 142, (10,124~ 13) | roving educator took one look, step- ped into the Dock Office lounge, At REDUCE FIRE HAZARD in boals homes, restaurants, trucks, cars, etc. Buy small hand- operated‘ carbon dioxide fire extmguisherv See them at 123 Third Street, or Phone Belford at 53. (10,124-t3) cmergency provisions were packed, denned ski pants and in seconds fldt was down the ladder and aboard. At Seldovia, where the tide was still low she repeated the trapeze stunt and climbed up 35 feet of slippery ladder. In more Cook's Inlet travel- ing she rode with the “Flying Preacher”, a Seventh Day Adventist who flies his own Cub plane from parish to parish. In her trip over the Kodiak moun- tains, she boarded a Taylor Craft, got lost, and arrived a half hour 30-FT. TROLLING BOAT—31B196.; All in good shape and ready to| go. Between 2 and 3 Floats. Call| on board IXL. Small Boat Harbor. (10,123-t12) | | FINE UPRIGHT PIANO and violin4 Contact G. A. Baldwin. (10,121-t6) | | WANTED—Heated garage for boots, $7.50. I Bicycle, $10. Phone _ i PIANOS RENTED and WANTED—Helper in kitchen and general housework in private| family. Good pay to ambitious person and surroundings of the| best. Phone 361 for appointment. (10,124-tf) | WANTED — Badminton racquet in| good condition. Phone 432. (10,124-t3) CARPENTER now available. Inde-| pendent jobber, Repairs and al- | terations a specialty, Room 23, Alaskan Hotel. (10,124-t4) | | furnished apart- | by respectable! and 5-year-old Call Alaskan (10,124-16) ‘ WANTED—Small ment or house, gentleman, wife child. Permanent. Hotel, Room 23. GENERAL HOUSEWORK-—nursing | or care of children. Cabin at end | Seaview Apts. — % | and 1%:-ton trucks. Phone 132 or| 17 (10,121-t1) | WANTED — Used Laby ])lfly -pen. P. O. Box 487, ov 526 12th St. (10,111-10,140) | HAND LAUNDRY—318 Willoughby | ve. Specializing in shirts, curtain | stretching, and all wearing ap- parel. Black 210. (10,107-10,136) | WANTED——Useu Aumlture .106 Wi loughby. Phone 728. | MISCELLANEGUS | —] COUP[F :‘xpo.uurml dvsun posi-| tion as Apt. Bldg. Manager, or caretaker for private home. Local and outside references. Write Empire, M-6539. (10,126-t3) | NOW SERVING ALASKA—Custom | gun building. Stocks, rebuilding, | parts, scope sights and accessories. Rod, reel and telescope repair. Buck Harris, Box 983, Ketchikan, Alaska. (10,121~ '.6\ Py ‘IED Anderson Shop. BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND | LENDING LIBRARY | Latest Books for Sale and Rent Also Attractive Alaska Handmade | Earrings | Out-of-Town and Special Orders | Given Prompt Attention | 202 Franklin St. Phone 563, Box 3081 - - - - Juncau, Alaska| (10,059-tf) | GUARANTEED Realistic PermB- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT ' 2.ROOM FURNISHED APT. Oil range, bath. 337 Willoughby. (10,126-t4) | SEAVIEW APT.—One block from| Federal Bundtng | LOST AND FOUND i LOST—Bank book and identifica-| tion papers of Anna B. Gothberg. | Please mail to General Delivery,| Juneau. (10,124-t4) | FOR SALE—Used metronome. Gibson mandolin and case. metal Bb clarinet and case. Used C melody saxophone and case. Used upright piano. Cash or terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. (101194!) Used late to an appointment. In relating Used her emotional reactions while being lost, Dr. Holverson said, “I was afraid I would be late for the dinner engagement — and I was.” Extensive Tour Leaving Anchorage by regular passenger plane, she flew over Clark NEW HAMPSHIRE RED rryers—-, Lake to Bristol Bay, Platinum, and A New York dressed, 60c per pound up to Bethel, making a side-trip Phone 385 (10,118-10,148) to Marshall and Hamilton. From - e Bethel she boarded a Stinson on TWO COAL STOVES and one floats and was off for a ten-day, Kkerosene cook stove. Phone 428. trip up the Kuskokwim River. From ~ Crescent Apts. ao,112-tf) | M;(Jlfltl’:l l.o Nenana she trans! Iex}ed APARTMENT HOUSE—Phone 428, to a Stinson plane flown by Pilot Cheacent - AL (10,112-tf) Williams, well known flyer with penit s the Jim Dodson Service. Pilot TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, Williams, whose penchant for read- garage, good location, full lot. ing while flying apparently doesn’t phone Green 665, between 4 and interfere with handling of his plane,' 7 p. m. 10.112-41) | supplied Dr. Holverson and his other passenger aboard the three-seated COMMANDER. Mlmeograph “ma- | plane with a magazine almost as soon| chine, automatic feeder, inking, | as the group were off the ground." counting. Complete with instruc- ‘Then he took one himself, and tions. Phone 387 (10,110-tf) | settled down to reading. Asked if she were frightened, Dr.! tHolversvn said, “Well . . .” and then,‘ jas a stout-hearted Alaskan—‘He’s awfully competent with his plane, S——— you know.” | Embarking on the Alaska Rail- |road following her visit in Nenana, the traveler wended her way to | Fairbanks; then flew to the Yukon, where her further-most school in the | {Interior is located. Homeward-bound | she went by plane back to Fair- (banks, by railrad to Seward and gne will load a cargo of frozen LARGE SIZE circulating oil heater, practically new. Phone 92. (10,109-tf) PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter | & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-tf) TAKU DUE TOMORROW Freighter Taku is expected to dock here some time tomorrow. LOST—Black Pekinese dog. Reward. Phone Black 380, (10,124-t3) | FOUND—Twu keys on rmg Owner may have by paying for this adv. | Empire office. (10,124-t4) SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 MRS. EDITH WALKER BARANOF HOTEL Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS For Prompt Courteous Service CALL FEMMER'S l 14 TRANSFER HAULING DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner HARBOR MACHINE SHOP by Alaska Steamship to Juneau. ! fish for Prince Rupert. “It was an interesting little trip,”| said Dr. Holverson in concluding her| eddessy as the interviewing reporter, a cautious ground-traveler her- self, prepared to leave the Federal Building via Seward street and Sully’s Bakery to the Empire on foot. X . | o 7 F.B. Oet the New Wash- EASTERN I MeClure, tngton Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME 1] Hotel Regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1945. Balloting and initiation. By order of the W. M. HELEN WEBSTER, Secretary, e DBINK KING BLACK LABEL! 410 124r12| MOTORS REBUILT %~ STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 SBIIES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE (10,124~ t3.v_" L Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor Rklfll Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Pefershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFF1CE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle ~ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 S. PATRICIA VING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—T7A. M. 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