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PAGE SIX e e e {their home at the Coast and G«-u-l * s'TKA NEWS * detic Survey station Monda\' c\c- ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T T |ril Cleven, recently x\ru\m Irom SITKA, Alaska, Dec 9 Special | Army i the couple plan to spend | Washington, ‘D. C. Mr. Cleven b Correspondence) — The first troller |the winter here, and then leave mr\m,‘ new assistant observer, ,Pm,,c_ bo: being built by the Sitka Ma- New York where they w ill make their \lnq Stanley Totten who has resign- \ed | permanent home |ed from the service. yine Ways is an Ed Monk de: troller with transom ste beam, drawing four and a Mrs. Dallos Rushton, enroute tO| The H and S Club gave a lurkpy' ¢ t of w The t is the States for the holidays, visited|ginner for their husbands Monday ing built for Sarvela, who her sister, Mrs. LaMoine Peterson,|evening at the Elks Club rooms. week made to Hidden office manager of the Pioneers’ prasent were Mr. and Mrs. Ward! Nc for the lumber. Home, while the Yukon was in Port| aoqams, Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Bell, Mr, ) wi started early Wednesday. After spending Christ-| yack Culbert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank‘ mas with her son, Choppy Windust, | Diener, Mr. and Mrs. George “Bliason, | . at the Hill Military Acamedy, in |y, and Mrs, Orville Paxton, Mrs.| Webb-Forbes Machine Shop Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Rushton will| Robert Paxton and Mr. and Mrs? Al Jas moved (wo sections of the ware- beturn to her position with the bank | Richter. Following dinner, pinochle he e city, onto in Anchorage was played. their to the Con- A section wa T.3J Superintendent of the| phe women of the Salvation Army been so badly gitka Schools, left by plane Wednes- |are holding their annual Christmas as to be unmoveable, day to attend a meeting of South-|cale at the Alaska Hotel sample to be replaced by an east Ala School superintendents | yoom Saturday afternoon. On dis-| sect work on which and a of the High School play will be needlework and home i started immediately. The Accredi rd. He plans to re-|paked goods. cha weather has delayed the turn this weekend, weather permit- Lo b moving, necessitating the alternate ting The Presbyterian Women will use of sleds and wheels. However | meet Tuesday evening, December 11 he work has pregressed sufficient- Cleo Campbell, sixth grade!at tre home of Mrs. Leslie Yaw and ly to enable rapid completion of the r at the Sitka School, fell and|each woman is to bring a toy, Shop. a wrist while supervising play w Webb-Forbes Machine ,some clothing or food to be sent to = n the school grounds the children at Haines House for The Nuclear Town Band bas had - g | Christma: n hand bills mimeographed and | ccond basketball teams Of| At an executive committee plans distributed calling on all musicians!Sitka and Sheldon Jackson school|ywere made for Ne gve, which THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BIG DRAWING T0 TAKE PLACE HERE ON DECEMBER 18 Member of Selecive Serv-. ice Board fo Get Honor from Truman Alaska will be special Selective Service award ceremony at the White House in Washington, D. C, on Jan. 21 by a member of an Alaskan Local Boar it is announced by the Territorial Director, John L. McCormick. The award, a medal signifying volun- represented at tary, patriotic and faithful service will be presented by President Tru- {man and will typify an award to be made to \nlunu-m Selective Ser- vice workers. National Headquarters of Selec- tive Service has stated that loc board members with four years or more continuous service and actively serving are eligible. Selec- tion of the member to represent laska will be made by public drawing, said John L. McCormick. or would-be musicians to turn out Imn“ for a game at the School :des a social gathering at the This includes a list of 26 in Alas for weekly practice at the music|nasium last week, the SJS girls win- sJs auditorium from 8:30 to 11, fol- They are room of the High School. The band | ning by 10 points. As most of theljowed by New Year services at the| p. J. McDonald, Fairbanks; Fel now consists of Al Dietz, baritone | high school girls were playing for|prashyterian Church. | Gray, Juneau: Joseph F. Krause and director; Joe Barnas and Ray|the first time, they hope to have | B IN. R, Walker and H. G. McCai McGraw, cornet; Ken Nordby, saxa- | tevenge before the end of th Members of the Moose and the! Ketchikan; Stuart H. Nuckols Charlie Daniels, bass; ar-|son Women of the Moose are planning a | Merrill Coon and Jack Allman Dexter, drums; Fred Daven-| e Christr party for their children! Kodiak; Anthony Polet, Almer Ry- port, clarinet | p My Movie Hero” put on o he held at the Moose Club on'deen, C. C. Tanner and O. S handbills have created con-|py stk igh Saturday eve- December 23. Mothers are asked to, Weaver, Nome response and should the |ning drew a large crowd who ap- register their children by December| William W. Knight, Charles E cpand as expected, practices | playded and cheered each actor en- 19, to that each child will be as- man and Ben C. Miller, Sitka will be held at the Fire Hall as thel jpysiastically and at the end of the sured of a gift. Earl N. Ohmer, Harold F. Daw present meeting place will be cramp- | peyformance expressed the hope that' women of the Moose will hold C Swanson, Charles G. Anc ed |thers would be many more plays th party on December 19, eath'sen and ck Ness, Petersburg | during the year., won to bring a box lunch and a| B. W. Neily, Kotzebue; Leon The Sitka Electri¢c Shop, Cecil! The enthusiasm and obvious en- gift not to exceed one dollar in value.| Urbach, John M. Ives and Alfred sk, proprietor, is being moved|joyment of the actors themselves e H. Bryant, Seward; C. Don Miller, crcss the street into the Mills| compensated for the lack of € Peters Guild will hold their! Wrangell; and J. H. Rosswog, Building he space formerly oc-|ience and poor memorizing of lines, poron . ST e See House Cordova. cupied by the Public Utilities and and gave promise of better enter- . ..q.v and is to be a pot-luck For the drawing, the name of the Coons Studio are being combineg | tainment in the futurc Members - are to bring each will be placed on a single slip to form a large display room for all| Entr'actes wers a piano duet by St. Mark's Mission at of paper, inserted in a electrical appliances—with a repair Betty Jo Yaw and Auc French put in a bowl, g jar or shop in the rear. Mr. Cook hopes tojand two piano accordion solo: RS n other suitable container. The date have alterations and redecorations | Dorothy Sunde in peasant costume The Elks ‘\h-mmml Service was of the drawing has been set at completed and the shop open for| = interrupted Sunday afternoon by a 2 p. m, Dec. 18, in the U. S. Dis- Lusiness by the first of the year Art Silverman, proprietor of ATUS g eco call from the fire depart- trict Court Room, fifth floor, Fed- T | place, was host at a champagne and o1 "1y shorthanded because of eral Building, Juneau. A repre- Licyd Tilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. |turkey dinner cooked and served by .\ - plane hunt on Harbor Mountain, | sentative of the American Legion, nas Tilson, received his dis- | himself at his apartment on FYONt ¢, yiop( tne fire in the Army Offi- Chamber of Commerce, Rotary rge from the Navy at Kodiak Ux\‘bnsu last Sund ‘.U((.‘xnum\ His .. Barracks on Halibut Point Club and Lions Club will each and is expected home for|guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth po\q " pics had just gathered at'draw one capsule from the bowl lidays. His wife plans to meet | Nordby, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shennetl, ¢ oy rooms and were ready to for a principal and three alter- nim in Juneau to spend several days|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wortman, ME. poron (o the USO when the double nates in order to take care of any on vacation before returning to their |and Mrs. Jim Wright, Mrs. Wm. C m sounded. They quickly can- eventuality Martha Brevik. lverman’s ex- and Miss was M | Charteri | The party here. home <m] ed all plans for the service, rush- TR i "~ ed home to change into warm cloth- Edward Schaefer, son of Mr n\vJ‘r.u“inn of appreciation fo. Mis. (& U0 s 0 BREn O adeiet Mrs, Harold Schacfer, arrived by |Nordby as interior decorator of his {2 b ib o - plane last v nd with his bride, recently comp artment A e i 1 former ‘l(lul Varady of New| ] ; S0 U s iale te e IO (B Reaipler has-des 4 Joseph ~ Campbell o0%n i the sole piece of furni- : been discharged from the' werc a cocktail party at gy & PEERTLI S In spite of the fire department, and almost the entire male popula- tion of the town over four years of 4 the building was almost a total loss New members nnu:ll('d into Kh(\ Elks this week are: William R. Car- ter, Bert L. Hildinger, Jim Wright, Chris Larson, Walter Dangel and William R. Boblenz. | Plans for the Elks Christmas! party are still not announced, the anenymou committee in charge IN THE ‘‘STATES’’ UNITED FLIES BORDER TO BORDER catch everyone by surprise.. Sus- picions that it is to be a, “Come and COAST To COAST As You Are" party is creating con- derable nervousne and wariness, | particularly among the wives. - - NG BLACK LABEL!' (5] DRINK KID \()Tl( £ T() (. EF[)ITORb ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | that the undersigned was, on the 6th day of November, 1945, duly ap- pointed administrator W.W.A. of the estate of PHAEL CRIMONT, deceased, and | that Letters testamentary therefor | on said day were duly issued to the | undersigned. | All persons having claims against | said estate are hereby required to present said claims with proper | vouchers, and duly verified, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice, to the undersigned admin- istrator W.W.A. attorney M. E. Monagle, at 200 Sew- ard Building, Juneau, Alaska. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 26th | day of November, 1945. | FRANK A. BOYLE, | Administrator W.W. | First publication, Nov. 27, 1945. Last publication, Dec. 18, 1945. Ohwashing1on s ancutsRg SAN Dige Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles Chicago, New York, Washington and the East UNITED .= AIR LINES SEATTLE— 1207 Fourth Avenue VANCOUVER—723 West Georgia Street Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Sinece 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners™ City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 having decided to be different and during the burial of three vi BISHOP JOSEPH RA-|’ ., at the office of his | The person selected will have his sportation and subsistence ex- paid for the trip to the national capital to represent Al- aska Selective Service. 1t is expected that will be present and tr per a large group the public is { cordially invited to atend mg wit- ness the drawing -+ (Gunfire at Burial 0 Shooting Affray Victims Takes Place BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 11.—Four persons were wounded by gunfire yesterday outside a cemetery here ims of fray which broke out at a political demonstra- a shooting Saturday | tion. No incidents occurred ile the fourth victim of Saturday's shooting was being buried in a Jewish ceme- ter Thirty-three other persons were wounded in addition to the four kill- ed during tht Saturday demon: tion against former Vice Presid Juan Peron, now campaigning President ly 200,000 persons by unidentified ies of gun battles. for A crowd of approximate- was fired lants in upon a ser- - -~ - The Kuwait Field on per: sian Gulf is regarded by geologists | as potentially one of the world’s major petroleum reser - e Columbia University says liberal s of vitamin A tends “to post- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before W. W. sioner and Ex-officio Judge, Sitka Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and | Testament and of the Estate of NELS BREDVIK, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was appointed Executrix of the Last Will and Tes- tament and of the Estate of Nels Bredvik, deceased. All persons hav- ing claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned, with proper affidavits attacned, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Sitka, Alaska, November 14th, 1945. MARTHA J. BREDVIK, Executrix. First publication, Nov. 20, 1945. Last publuauou Dec. 11, 1945. SHOES BEPAIBED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parldr rrrrrrrrrrerreereeeeed ~ HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and| KNIGHT, Comnais- | Probate | ’ e : ANT ADS | FOR SALE ; { B-\BY PLAY PEN F(Jl(lln;, type, with floor. Split bamboo deep- sea fishing rod and reel. Small boat anchor. Apt. 101, Hillcrest, | Phone 439. (d.h.) PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel pup- pies for Christmas delivery. Black golden. 928 W. 10th, aft 1 m., or write Box 246, Juneau (10,139-13) or p. (vEN}:HAL ELECFRIC Wa Machine, with Thor Mang lr at- tachment. Phone Black 390. (10,139~ C. ‘\]lz’\LUL (,()A’T Excellent condi tion. Reasonable. Size 16-18. 1”1 Hillcrest (d.h.) WOMAN’S PARKA-—Excellent con- dition. Phone 508. (10,139-t4) WOOD AND COAL HEATER Practically new; gunny sacks, 5 cents each. 531 Park Ave. (10,139-t2) | 24-PT. See CABIN Harbor CRUISER, 31B860 Maste (10,139-tf) NEW HAMPSHIRE RED FRYERS New York dressed, 60c per pound Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 14) UGE Savage shotgun aver choke, 3 tubes, $45. Ph 581, between 5 and 7:30 p. m | (10,137-th) | with FULL SIZED SLED, 6 ft: pair| dark hickory skis, 7 ft.; pair light oak skis, 8 ft., binders and poles 80 records; 2 suitcase Mll\l‘ul\ Apts., 4th and Harris .(10,138-13) | XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS — ! Used field gla pocket and | wrist watche 0 rifle; 45 Colt revolver; 22 Hornet, skis| and ice skal toaster and sand- wich toaster; broilerite; good studio couch. Trading Post, Phone 12, Douglas. (10,138-t3) | FOR SALE—4-Room house, with bath. Immediate occupancy. 832 W. 8th St. Write P. O. Box 422.1 (10,137-tf) | '39 FORD TUDOR, $300. Inquire| Bailey's Bar. (10,137-t6) ! 2 PR. DRAPES, ulewmer radio,| record player and reprodu nearly new; man's aviation proof wrist watch; Water Jumbo washing machine; beots, size 9; G.E. table Phone 501. (10,136-t1) witch | hip! dio. | '35 HUD‘*-O\I SEDAN Also 4-room furnished or | furnished house, city running water. Glacier Write Empire C-6598. (18,136 w. — Bargaln. un- PAIR SHOE ICE SKATES, 11 $750. Leather sheep-lined jacket, 3 ® ¢ ¢ * © © ¢ ® ¢ ¢ < Size 16, $10. Navajo rug, 3% o §20. Call 242. (10135-t6) | & TIDE TABLE . R SALE OR TRADE-What have ® ® © December 12, 1945 o o o you? I Electric outboard motor;| ® . 1 Model A coupe; 1 new .-mile' ® Low 1:05a.m, 18 ft. e brass searchlight; 1%-In. brass ® High 7:40a.m., 14.1 ft. e bilge pump; I Double-ba e Low 1 p.m, 48 ft. e shotgun. Phone 22. tf)| ® High 19:39p.m., 132 ft. i i . No. lewhampshue Red AT N R el Tl DRP R S vear old Mar. first, $10 each. F.0.B. M. Chapman, Point Bz Alaska. (10,134-10, GOOD USED ME’IAL CLARINFT' with case. One completely over-| hauled metal clarinet with case.| One used flat-top mandolin, with case. One used C-Bb & A cornet, with good case. Cash or terms. Alaska Music Supply Co., Inc. | (10,133-tf) OIL BURNER for | Brothers. sale. (10,133-tf) a bath, partly furnished. Inquire; |~ house 1102 9th St. or write P. O. | Box 1684, (10,132-tf) | | 6-FT MAHOGANY cigar care, with| | marble base. Price $100, cash or | terms. George Bros. (10,131-tf) | GOOD MODERN 3-Piece bedroom| set, davenport. Phone Red 649.. | (10,129-t1) | H. P. ELECTRIC motor. Prac- tically new. George Bros. (10,129~ tf) CHRISTMAS 'TREES 1 JACK PINE or SPRUCE 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per ft. | (Stand Included) | OPENING DEL 17 1P Mto7P. Across From BEHRENDS STORE PHONE 676—NOW! 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders NO DELIVERIES! Eddie Powers - - - Operator | | 30-FT. TROLLING BOAT—31B196. All in good shape and ready to go. Between 2 and 3 Floats. Call B George| - wzmu:n | \.lh,n Ll(lk Sl’\- experience in Gen. years in grocery. Phone (10,139-t3) WANTED as eral y Mere. 2 Blue 650. LARGE outstanding importers, ex- porters and manufacturers of handkerchiefs desires experienced sman with following to repr sent in Alaska territory. In letter! state full details and include photo. PAVONE TEXTILE CORP. 1165 Broadway, New York 1, N. ¥ | (10,139-t3) No small Bus Depot. | (10,132-tf) WANTED children. Phone Large house, Call Reid. WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. 0132-th f| WANTED—Usea furniture 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788, MISCELLAHLGUS PIANOS RENTED Anderson Shop. BA OF BUUK B} OP A\l) ! DING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS ¥ Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin Phone 563 Box 3081 Juneau, Alaska (10,059-tf) Perma- $1 up. 201. GUARANTEED Realistic nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—By local v in bills between First National Bank and Light Co. Return to Empire. Liberal reward to finder. (10,139-t3) king man, $100 FOUND—Homemade, stretcher, formation heavy canvas on wooden frame. In- desired. Phone Black 380. W. G. Hellan. (10,10,136-t3) FOR RERT Kitchen privileg Home Hotel. amheated rooms. es. Phone 886 (10,136-t1) ;| 3-ROOM FURNISHED house, with bath. & PIANO NOW FOR RENT at Doug- las Island. Ph. 143 (10,130-tf) \ and TUNED. E LUCILLES BEAUTY SALoN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1945 ' Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersbhurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 “SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING ) HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS PUONE 492 SEUN U | | I | AUDITS YSTEMS T.—\XESV NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 s FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W Clark X\QU!RE ABOUT ()UR, MONTIHLY A(‘"Ol NTING W TS ] ) \ \ s y \ y (et ELLIS AIR LINES " DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell ! With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and, Seattle i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 S ! M. S. PATRICIEA | LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—-8 A M. ng Date Subject to Change { O .----,,,4,--“.‘."-,-m-,,,v----m-q PSSR S S S A 4 4 EEAVEW APT—ome o | Painting Contractor ~ Federal Bullding. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Comur s Court for the sion Num- re FELIX GRAY, ! - and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Jud;,(- Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of FRA.\'K MORRIS, Deceased. NOTICE IS GIVEN that H. L.| Faulkner has been appointed Ad-| trator of the Estate of Frank | eased. | sons having claims against the estate ars required to present them with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at Juneau within si months from the date of this notice. I3 { | | 1 Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Decem- ber 10th, 1045, | H. L. FAULKNER, | Administrator. First publication, Dec. 11, 1945. Last publication, Jan. 8, 1945 Artic Delivery Service For Prompt Delivery PHONE 101 HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 MRS. EDITH WALKER BARANOF HOTEL Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS on board IXL. Small Boat Harbor. (10,123-10,140) TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnishéd, garage, good location, full lot. Phone Green 665, between 4 and 7 p. m. (10.112-¢f) PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska | Scenes. Available now at Winter | & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-tf) With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE FE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELELAN - Decorator | | PHONE 374—DOUGLAS CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. PRIESEL 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 MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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