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PA(,E SIX MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1945~ . | —— :4.; recently was employed as mach-| ¥ ry y inist foreman at the Seattle Port| | | . 1946 |[NewsNoles |- | NN 5 1 > 49 o Henry ving a new grid- | i ‘B ("’3' ('b“s! iron built or nt Street beach, ' ! rom I a across from vhp Alex Andrews resi- HH++-H—-!+H+++++-H ‘ fi{ EJ ]“ /% Hj C E l 0 N dence. The work is being done by| M s H |Frank Dicner and Al Richter. H . fi | ] E ; s SITKA, Aleska, Dec. 22.—(Special| —- ‘ Ffl“ SALE i | correspondence) Plans for the Com- | Reuben Fraki is having a 50-foot | —— - o oy o 2 | 3% | | 43-PIECE DINNER SET — and wife in need of | munity Caroling Christmas Eve are troller and tuna boat built at the tor ‘gt BE ARl P18 B - - @ afies complete. Sponsored by Beta Sigma|Andrew Hope Boat Shop as soon as| % }'1 et i s ul‘:lm:::,‘;(‘,;“,, gidxgnfll Dully Sehedulied Tr@ps ’ " & Phi, the gathering will be lead by space is available. . i o S o A e iy 5 L the Town Band and both the High| ki | Ateies 1 o children o phth. W kol et TO { ¥ WEQT S*@A T Fdfi SA School Glee Club and the SJS Choir| It has been announced that the exl b No chi ; ; I” l"‘f‘f‘l 1‘1‘\(1 4 ] will participate. | North Sea will go into dry dock for| ‘€ ’ e s A i A s w > ll i INCORPORATED Following the community gatker-|its annual overhaul and inspection; Succr and creamer, eic B o i K 1iKa I'Enge i % 26 ing the High School students areon its arrival in Seattle and win| OF Aparin sqvipeadiieng S Mo 7 | e; & ’llo% e oo o000 a aving a weiner roast at the ball not return to Sitka until after the S e aste . ! g RUARY ‘7, ark with the Freshman class act- New Year. TABLE MODEL RADIO — Long TO BUY—_Troller, 28 to e‘er “rg elc 1kan Ry F“ e ‘g & fl W eceoco 7 ing as hosts. Later in the evening and short wave, AC-DC. Late '35 g equipped. Write O. R.| 3 o the High School Glee Club will go| Bill Sarvela, n‘u-n'l) discharged| model Cro: Call 439, or gcnes Fanshaw, Alaska. - ] L J Ve %“CE! escecocecoo 2d through town singing carols. |from the Navy, is back at his re-| Apt. 101, (d.h) " (10,144~ m Also Tr@p.\‘ 'S 7)) Saturday evening the Firemen had |pair shop on Front Street. He has —— 3o e i “ | APRIL cccevceoe 24 a Chrismas pot luck dinner for their | installed a new oil forge and is ex-;DEE’K LAMP—Flexible shaft, a - WANT TO { ‘ Nl ‘Y 29 families with Santa Claus arriving pecting a full line of new machlnmyi i‘uetlahll. ;u ; qnyp];)trvsnrm:] m/;[l:() children, Call Reids at Bus Depot., | o late the even! th gifts for after the first of the year. i-Low electric le for ° Phone 108. (10,132-tf) peavssseses e iR e BN maker, etc. Call 439, Apartment _ e £ B HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH ! JUNE ©e® 0000000 26 ! The Pioneers Home has had a| 101, Hillcrest. (dh.) WANTED-To rent 3 or 4 bedroom - > Sunday afternoon the Ladies Altar | new Champion Big Four electric| - e - house, permanent, consider pur- AND OTHER SOUTHRASTERN PORTS lTLY ‘;l Scciety had a party for Catholic'mixer of 80 quart capacity install-|! FIBERBOARD Wardrobe; 1 ward- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. . \ 000000000t | robe trunk. Phone Black 135. s b bt A Ve L R ot g G g 01481 @012t “Por Information and Reservations Phone612 || E 5 1t e | = — i Py x‘ &) ‘HUST eesoee0o0000e 28 ‘x)n‘rlx::ku ,;llkgia;:)‘:):ysj;%':y aitoer- SRR mgmccr 1 * 75’1” 36 \VAN’XED—Usefl furniture 306 Wil- v oo g €] ; . .| ONE WINTER COAT — Size loughhy. Phone 788, SEPTEMBER..... 25 :y‘ T e R;]x;m:;ndn;;‘ Pioncer Bakery, 1e- | poqgonabie. Phone Blaok 730 S i o e e T i ently g s € (10,148-t1) crgso % iy i Gam ty for the children with the children complete; repaired motors for the ‘CELY . 5 . fi i i “ W g(,BER e e .09 30 rom the Pentecostal Orphanage as electric equipment are expected on 1 MEDIUM I BOY'S BICYCLE. Ph,| MI»CLL"A“E”"‘“S Pnbhc Acconiallf-Sfellogl'aplllc-Tax eforns 5] 3 VGBVEMBFR escooe 27 cpocial guests. There was a gift £07 | the next boat and the bakery will| 699. Ask for Johh. (1046-tf) ‘WILL HIRE part-time writers, ‘ i each child. |reopen for business under the man- —————-——————"—" | night or day, or Sat.-Sun, full; MURPHY and NlURPHY On Monday evening, immediately .‘ELEC’L'RIC posting machine. m. |agement of Bob Hagen about Janu: | art rewrite advance full time start coeeococoe after the community sing, Santa gry 1. While the bakery was closed| quire Sully's Bakery. (10,146-tf) ‘ and travel. Submit letter, experi- ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED Claus will be at the ANB Hall 10r|bread was shipped in from Juneau,| o me e REn FRVERS | ence. Interview follow. Box T, = = LS, et T i C 1(94(1 the children of ANB and ANS mem- put not in sufficient quantities to| ™ "\ Uy o dressed, 60c per Ib.| Juneau. (10,148-t3) - e { bers. supply the town, and many house-| o o el T QY b Try West 0“3t in Iriday evening the Terrtorial| e e O o s sunpijes|_FHone 385 (Dec. 16-Jan. 19) | fios penTEL ana. TONED || AUDITS SYSTEM TAXES | hfl(l‘“]ml\l" l}’{"’l; g:}‘]“;;fim;‘:l 2::’; that there is no deep mystery to j3-GAUGE Savage shotgun. Inquire| Anderson Shop. % o« gram with the Higl orche: baking bread. Bar between 10 a. m. and = H NEILL CLARK d COMPANY . Advances Made upon chue“l and cherus participating as well as | grsu:n e (10,143-tf)| BARANOF BOOR SHOP AND N an - the gr chool chorus. The grade' wm. Beach, owner of the Beach f LENDING LIBRARY Established 1940 i & school also presented a Christmas plumbing Shop, is having a gar- 24-FT. CABIN CRUISER, :umso—; A New Selection of Public Accountants — Audilors — Tax Counselors | .j play. : y i age and repair shop built by Billl See Harbor Master. (10,139- m‘ ALASKAN oOOKS 208 Franklin Slreej Phone 757 | A midnight Communion servic® pands on the site formerly occu- | Latest Books for Sale and Rent INCORPORATED %I‘\(‘P 1897 will be held at St. Peters by the pieq by Moy's Restaurant. A second FOR fflL};lOf: ;TRAI:S'W;‘“;;:‘: Out-of-Town and Special Orders FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Affiliated with West Coast Grocery Co. £ea Christmas Eve with music by the Siory 5 being added to the building| You? I Electric outboar 4 Given Prompt Attention 5 SR } 5 ® Womens Club Octette and John Ho- o, ctorage space. A first class 1 Model A coupe; 1 new %-mile 5 Phone 563 ———— e H ) s g i B TACOMA, WASHINGTON E t B hanic frem Seattie has been hir- E‘lbs ;fi:,;mig;“ D;u’;lembarzi: meau, Alaska Kinloch N. Neill JohnW.Clark ||| .- wurches will hold services on o : ! bilg : - e p | 4 Al : v 1d s on o to r'porlt(l “le L,'\r];\g;fl whxchl 't"ld shotgun, Phone 22. (10,135-tD) “~""'1|_iq_'r‘ | INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | “"ldes! E‘ ur SC!leg on el P st ——— e —————————————— o o I \11\ ';,‘cb o Catiedial the end of February. No. 1 Newhampshire Red cockerels, v e e AL e e R b S e o and the Russia ¢ : R P“(‘& f@(’ ‘0(’?‘ » Christmas falls thirteen days year old Mar. first, $10 each. Paper Curls, $1 u 1 8 Carl Buchanen and Bill Campen F.0.B. M. Chapman, Point Baker s i | 4 < P » T ol be a free Dave installed a gravel drag line on' Ajaskh (10,134-10,151) ey | l_“ l‘ l,ls [klgd Jfll\ Es - e - o P beach in front of lh(’ Clarence i i ”m o " 7 ! Fome cn the Crescent, hav Bon 7 sale.Geors DAILY TRIPS JUREAU TO KETCHIEAN The Erwin Feed Co. |15 oy e — via Petershory and Wrangell ° s £ : / for use until iate pe e g e R £ T ! 1 gor i v . eRecll i e hoped that all the sand and FOR SALE—5 rooms and o mnpy CABL ; i s : g Stocking Fillers. al needed by the city and for ® partly furnished. Ingui b bath. 513-A With connections to Craig, Klawoek, Hydaburg and e Pgflflflf ?64 g wndry other construction jobs will ! 10 Bt o R ¢ ts || teamers for Prince Rupert, Vaucouver, and Seattle Mre AR \ ave been obtained. 61850t i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 - job of gather W yroE=ke) EA ooms 3! -~ s H % | A‘ Q}E-A«nfi'\g COAL o e P fur auction i 2 pom. oF : “cigar care, wit! ’ B <43 0% AR 1 R ORI BV i AT 4 petmaclip & £ n riday in the . yiarble base Price $100, ¢ A - ! } and STORAGE iron 1o acne o 4 sosd S % g vt Gitior " Fighwa, M. S. PATRICIA | vl or e > 1 P S BEAVING wm SKAGWAY wn HAINES | The Sentinel has kind! . g | Yot ] o use of the news in The Empirc v‘ HOL ¥ = sy “fi‘,".’,'l“". :’,fj_;',,,“,";_-.,,,-m*‘ N O RT H N D The Calvin brothers’ boat, The llv::x;:“f::’;e'r‘;‘“z b;;!_‘ : G ecn 4 OIS - Chicagoff, left for Wrengell Tuesday s Sronggar o (10112 3 E LA Shermcon, Fvank " Catin, Skpper, Cyo Soed gl et L% | Painting Contractor || . R A N S p o R A . I o N :11::2 éictncgr;;xlyror;g:axcc‘fl; dren are running traplines, many - : With a Guarantee of Satisfaction i 3 l I I od? for the first time. Over 60 trapping R RENT Steamheated rooms. } N | 14 5 { . ¢ Claiide Rhiodes, awner of M€\ Ser-: Hosnses have Gon fistid : privilees. Phone. : Al Cilasses of Work L - Cc (@] M P A N Y ment ; . graj (10,094-t1) H ¥ %% ' LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE . i One of the rare instances of spon- ____ Lz % 4 e APT —_One block | fron ! CAFE - RESE"[‘J)IEQ%FWEN 5 taneous cc tion occurred Sun- Ty TAST Zidagd s ESTIMATES CHEER! Arnold Curtis is having a new ... : 3 LOST AND IQUND ' Building ! : "W day mornir when the fire depart- o N ermath engl s J ; 7 { > A 160 Hp Kermatn engine installed in' ey was culed out, fo_ extinguish — S { MeCLELIAN - Decorator 4 00828 J ¢ a fire in the home of Mr. and Mrs, LC e AR ! PIONE 371—DOUGLAS Webb-Forbes Marine Shop, Kermath " from 325 Thirc 2 ; ; J. H. McGrath on Maksoutoff street. i 25 Third R i agents. Charles Pinkston and Capt. The fire mr;m'ln lAn au ul'lurolk i:uzh cen 330, (d.h.) yasas e — vt ? H -* ?l’lfillt:l;:dlien h&‘;;;“;:):;“; K{;‘;m::l; had teen stored in the attic of the For Comfort anc " ! Py o 2 2 McGrath home for so long that the jno in the tes with his wi d § b i & ohefte Menpdg et {oomers are uncecs st A e mft;m plans to drive (o the Bast Coast be- Servive CATERPILLAR 4 e B, - f he time of the fire, fore turning to his home here in Get the New Wash- REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. « {0:3(:;‘?1“:)1:‘( ;x:lk:del\/{;l:n;o:::z: Mr. and Mrs. McGrath were in the gime for spring fishing. ] et the New Wasb Y N s try 2 @ TeClare. e for repair work include the JohSon | couniry on a Christmas trce exped +n ingron Habit DIESTE MARINEG ERNGINE Mary, Ed Willis’ Leola and the Good Tidings, Sam Johnson, which was towed from Angoon. The ior Packing Company of Hoonah. The Stockton Webbs boat, Romany III, was on the ways Monday for copper painting and minor repairs | Ed Tibbit's boat, the Escapade, i5 being rebuilt by the Rawley Brothers, who made a trip to Hid- den Falls in their boat, the Sally, to obtain Jumber for the job. The New England Fish Company is kaving a 53-foot combination czine and halibut boat built at the Ancrew Hope Boat Shup. It is to be skippered by Charlie Daniels, Sr. ’ Ernest Burnett has joined the B.C Shep, which s affiliated | with the Sitka Marine Ways. Mr,| skipper, | Good Tidings is owned by the Super- Jack Dennard has received his |discharge from the Army in Camp 'Shelby and is trying to gep home in The members of. the High School tjme to spend Christmas with ms Home Economics II Class, under the mother, Mrs. Ann Dennard. supervision of the head of the de- | partment, Barbara Rudnick, were Mrs. Hannah Winberg who has hestesses last Friday to members of peen in San Franeisco awaiting the |the school board and their wives, arrival of a grandchild, returned on the city mayor and wife and the the North Sea with the announce- school superintendent and wife, 8t ment that Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. the third annual dinner given by Campbell are the proud parents of the class for the school directors. In a daughter, Sally Hedren and ex-, detailed planning of table decora- pect soon to leave for New York tion, menu and service, the evening City where they will make their| was a delight to the guests, and a penrmnem. home. The former Es- credit to the school. |ther Winberg is a graduate of SHS 1ar\d a registered nurse, who spent Mrs. William Youppi, wife of a geveral years as an army nurse over-, CAA empleyee stationed in Sitka for seas. | the past two years, passed away st {her home on Japonski Wednesday| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loidham- evening after an illness of several mer and son left by plane Monday | |months, Born at Providence, R. I, enroute to Puyllap, Washington, af-| tion, and the fire was quickly ex- |tinguished by means of chemicals. ‘lin 1900, and married at her home ter making their home here for sev-\ 11 ANEANS FEEL AT HOME Hrtzl | ——— ! ch2 2 Women's Appaner Baranof Hotel Building “It’s the Nicest Store in Town™ ANGOON GIRL DIES HERE Evangeline Willis, 1l-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis of Angoon, passed away Saturday night at the Government Bospltnl after a long period of ill- Sales and Service-fGennine Paris WORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH-—227 Admiral Way . . G 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 O ? | The remains are at the chlrus' Burnett is a diesel expert, an'J U8*Itkere in 1928, Mrs. Youppl is sur- 'eral years.® Mr. Loidhammer ha-!i been a civil service employee at w oot Mortuary, pending word {vived by her husband and her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Monell,'the Naval Air Station. Mrs. Loid-| r R B vhose home Is in Providence, though hammer has been very active '"wt::,:‘,h'{heb:a;\:nx; :::erment wil F Gfi R S A ]J E Mrs. Monell has spent the past (ew|womens organizations, and was this p y 8 | w P months hers caring for her daugh-!year the President of Beta Sigma ter. Funeral services were held Phi sorority. : Friday afterncon at the Lutheran) —_——— Roden’s Church. MARRIED IN OLYMPIA ‘ i .z ll /l QK /l M'NING ' Awe’, Two deaths - occurred at the' The news has been received here VVOUR THE management of this 4 4L 2 4 > Ploncers’ Home last Saturday. Will- of the marriage Dec. 4 in Olympia, | 107 Cherry St. bank is pledged to conserve- OFFICE HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 Wash., of Mrs. Halzel A. Coy nnd Mr. J. Raymond Hope. Mr. Hope recently purchased me Johnson Apartments here, and Mr. and Mrs. Hope will return to, Juneau in the near future to make | their home. tive operation. The safety of depasitors’ funds is our primary comsideration. Is addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation , which ia- sures cach of eur depasitors against loss te s meximum of 33,008 jam Julius Fritschen, who was born in Germany in 1863 and came to Alaska in 1898 as a prospector and was later a fisherman, entered the ome from Anchorage in 1941, Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels i 30, a0 A . 107 DEPOSITS ) | IN THIS BANK ARE ) INSURED Covering Lode, Placer{ 0il and Coal Locations 1 in 1866, came to Alaska in 1897 45 a prospector. He entered the — Lome in 1933, left in 1936, ard re- DRINK entered in 1941, B s Funeral services were held for hoth ' eeemeeeeee men by the Rev. Ernest Nygaard SHOES nmAmED and burial at the Ploneer Cemetery. WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the Prospector to Understand John Ryan, recently discharged |from the Army Air Corps, has join- MRS. EDITH WALKER Baranof Hotel Furs Altered First National Bank | - Writien o Assist ike Miner and Prospecfor ed Mark Rigling at the Baranoft ; i . Motor Service Shop. and Dyeing Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns of JUNEAU, ALASKA 9N PRICE S1.00 o omisaosoxom Y i s g | vt ke | o o Remastn e ¢ JUNFAU, # imade delivery of their first car, in MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE C e {Tacema. 1o Oscar Isaacson, loeal { Hollywood Shoe Parlor ALTERATIONS fisherman, who i NOW VaCAtiON= | L s e et r sttt 0t | et enemeset

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