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WEDNES DAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1947 | o e asm to very cool skepticism. ter, Margar has set ths middle the vation Army chapel, FebrU= jujefejafefofofeiofufafetaet fojofaf ] -t Length of residencé in the Terri- of June as the date for her mar- ary 11, 7:30 p. m. There are & ews o es tery seems to have slight influence riage to Langille Morrison of Berk2- great many stamp collectors in on the rr‘_ar:l.iun with perhaps a ley, California. Miss Rands, a third Sitka, ycung and old, male and 3 slight tipping of the scales toward year student at the University of female, and now they can get to- s 4 pessimism on the side of those with California where she has been sether and gab and swap. rom l a the longest residence records. Many studying as a chemistry laboratory pulp mill plans hav: gone der technician, plans to return to Sitka Rev. Zlobin, priest of the Rus- =¥ g [ un Pl - the bridge in the past twenty-five the middle of this month to visit sian church, returned this week and (SPECIAL CORRFSPONDENCE) years her parents tmtil the date of her was promptly mistaken for an EIk. . TKA, Alaska, Feb. 8—Ben B, —— wedding. Mr. Morrison is a stu- Frl T e FOR SALE MURPHY & MURPHY 1:n, of June: d New York Jord has been received by dent at Armstrong Business College REALTOR: ACCOUNTANTS , arrived_Tuesday for an in- Mrs. J. Gilpatrick of the ar- in Berkeley, where the couple will PATRICIA FLEEK FOR & Model 1941 Studebaker ;mal meeting with the Public rival of twin great-grandchildren. make their home. 16,000 miles A-1 con- 3 NEW floor furnaces. ’ tilities Beard and City officials Mrs. Jack Goudy gave birth to a — dition. $1,100. Phone 266 belween et ¥ A ST neerning the proposed paper pulp red-headed son and red-Headed Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson hme INCVALD VARNESS 9 am. and 6 pm. 501-tf 3 BEDROOM home, modern, fully il at Herrinz Bay, {ive miles Jaughter at midnight, Pebruary 4. announced an expected third S N VBB T furnished, near Fed Bldg. st of Sitka in Seattie. One baby weighed &ix irom the stork this spring. Befu)c WEDDED MONDA SPRUCE .((mn WOOD for Bl'Pk'lg‘X e X Mr. Mullen, accompanied by his pounds, seven ounces, and the othér moving to Fairbanks about three Phone 688. ok . !-:‘ school artner, James Ivers, Jr., of New $ix pounds, two ounceés. Mrs. Goudy years ago, Mr. Johnson was man- FOR SALE_Power Darge “North _ Foony; f.O RF\I;!HWR AQE ‘ork, visited Sitka six months ago is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ager of the First Bank of Fitku_ King” length 105 feet, beam 308 $1. 250 HOUSE in Foniles | TRAY AL Ele n & pulp survey. At that time Jack Littlepdge and untif two years and is now associated with “Cap” Softly glowing tapers against a| reor”gepin 109 feet, powered by T———-r - " 5 . gentleman's agreement with the go lived at Chichiagof, where her Lathrop. background of white and yellow| (oo"jas ) & x(_‘l,m]"l, Caterpillar 4 BEAUTIF' bedroom Connections to >ublic Utilities Board was made, to husband was watchman of the mine gladioli provided the lovely setting| wiecel angines. 'l‘fllll‘m!(l “witn | homes, Waynor Addition. It , ol 74 low them priority on the Herring property. Reocently returned visitors from for one of the most impry e wed- T R Y s i = et — ~ l\m)'!l\l\ ° NAKNEK 3ay site for a six month period - Seattle report that Elliott Fletch- dings of the seascn Monday eve- ;2?2“1‘&“"‘ 1‘:(".‘11;}::q}l-:).x)::r: o | FEUMHIWIE Afy Ho ! ind Interior points ho Utilities Board agread to sub- The Sitka High School basketball er, until last year manager of .the ning, }-(‘I.lu : 10, “" en ¥)~= Pnn» approximately 100 tons. Harris & WHITE DUPLEXES on. Willoughby 4 1 an engineer’s report on the team arrived from Juneau at two First Bank of Sitka, is improving cia F.ek became the bride of Mr. Frick wmp‘;‘“” ‘o 1At © 2 TROLLERS. ———— power site within that period. As a. m. Thursddy after a non-stop rapidly and expects to be dis- Ingvald Varness Marriag2 vows e ]""l'N'“_ )}_m;; e ARG r ot il \\‘“‘“v“ the report was not finished, Mul- trip aboard their chaftered boat, charged from thé Laurel Beach were ed in a double ring o gvl‘»r'ta‘r““fl’vmuu‘ MODERN 4 bedrocm home a 7 Wi a f ili B 2 ator! ithin six months. ceremony conducted by the Rev. W. i i e L LG UG n and Ivers were unable to get ‘he Marilin, skippered by Len Sanatorium w 2" 5 house welding uni o YR oS g e a conerete commitment from pulp Petersor, Jr. They were aécompin- Robert Webb before a host of [m“ }“"'?l“é“% }““::‘b :}:"‘é‘l “l:w 1% acres land, Glacier Highway, nterests in the East, within the jed by the SJS II, skippered by Mrs. Charlotte Groves, a raw friends in the Church of tk2 Holy ([‘[ v, M“ ;(1’ 2 BEDROOM Tigtise firiiiiNea specified period. Dick Nel-on, which’ had dlso’ been resident in Sitka, has joined the Trinity. : Badten i @:]‘* g Nhis” asboan e Doug]'as At an open meeting at the Coun- delayed many days by ths freezing cffice force of the Sitka Cold Stor- The bride, given in man by e 24' 154' v P-f;‘ 4y Y : il Chamlers Thursday evening, at- weather. age Store as assistant to Mrs. her father, Mr. George Fleek, was == “oo .“(;i.sl!tvflfl agors i b nded by the Dtitities Board. the The Marilin was almiost capstzed Doris Hunter. Phone orders to the stunning in a gown of white satin S0 Partiewars, address Hodge & MURPHY & MURPHY “ity Council and a group of inter- and lost at the float in Juneau, due store are now taken at th> newly brocade, with round ar of ac- » Attorneys, Ulfl ova, A 3 REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS o fed business men, Mr. Mullen was to ice in Gastineau Channel, but cstablished office in the recently coidion pleats and fingertip sleeve: GOCKER Spantel puppies. 940 W. Phone 676 over First National Bank an extension of time to was saved by quick action of the leted hard! addition Her shoulder-length veil was crown- o 407-1f on the project befors other Coast Guard. ed with pearls and she carried her rested partics are contacted. The twelve boys on the Sitka rth Sarvela hss rejoined the Rainbow Girl's bible entwined with LE — One 1942 DeLuxe REAL ESTATE Mr. Mullen explained that: team returned with glowing ac- ca Sentinel with a column Fcad- tiny roses. She or2 a single Seaplane, 2 way radio y her the City counts of their visit and from all Fish and Ships.” Mrs - ctrand of pearls, a gift from -the 1 gear. Insured, 75 hrs. s'nce Pun SALE hould con- ir ticns, thoroughly enjoyed beo- wife of a prominent fish>r- Lridegroom, and carried an heirloom overhaul. Tom White, Gastineau _. .. . s N plant s-ould Le ing marocned there an extra week covered waterfront news for erchief Hotel 497-t5 BUY NOW sUCED PRI i t"e engineers The Sitka team played two game nel last winter, leaving i The two brid is, Misses Bon- - - ? T il of a 6. to 70 against the Juneau High team, both to fish with ni> Bonnett and Astrid Holm, were LATE MODEL Remington Portall ; & A g e of which they lost, but managed to rd their boat, , gowned in pale pink organdy fash- typewriter, like new, $50. Call €4 2 bedroomz ot dam at Bl would pro- Y ] b Ry B el (@ mema | yide 4,000 kilowatts economic hings slightly by beating the t built and launc > jored with square necklines and or Red 413 497-1 ruudm»c., Utility room, o o gieL L e 4 team in two games, 43-3¢ rail rt puffed sleeves. They wore ——— o 5 ; urnace. Possession. ‘,l.’\ Xp Chiton o 1 (-“," b 7 a first cousin to t-shaped elbow length FOR SALE—New Double drum In-, Stucco Hcme. 3 bedrooms. g 0“ k"; Ageds ;p' — gloves, and carried cld feshio € o tugger' DOUGL quire 3,000 kilow daily; employ sl 5 5 A complete With NUMERO D % & v i —_— nosegay 1 E 8 ranzing from 4 ”’2‘;‘-‘ 150 while the Sitka High boys were e MP:. TAURG. Nismi; tie’ b rs powered by| $3500 up a our ) ' o} . £ new electric inca, 8 e s ” 4 . i o Juneau Bm,’ ()C':,"];}’dd‘zofi:‘ ”,l\ by Ben Forbes of the Webb-Forces matron of honor, wore biluz mar 3 > g s kilowatts could be old to Club. “Why don't your Marine Repairs, has been instal'>d f‘,‘.’i',"‘,:m‘;;,i’j(.}f‘fi,t‘:‘;‘,,‘,m, nh:v BALMAT & COMPANY e City, 1,000 kilowatts daily b2- Loys get up a bowling team to play ard the troller Mischizf, st fien Miller REAL ESTATE and RENTALS 1 o ¢ the City's od . g " by Marvin Kimberg, for a thorough ower @il was Sk i i N N ing sufficient for the City's needs. one of our Elks teams? Be good ~ 4 : he littla s : 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg ) test and workout. The new winch and the little M a s tuck Bldg i An agresment with the pulp com- advertising for both the Juncau "% AHC ST srabty p gand t Tel 354 H P = pany could be reacted guarantecing Elks and for Sitka.” can be built for approximately half Pretty le\uP in .Ank org: -nik; with ¢ il ey ) P o : 2 N gt S S siia obat LGt LB akes, matching hat. She carried a bas- e FA%&ENGEB and Gty il thie power It tiseds for go, u fedm was, fokmed:: Hob the cost of the stangaxd makes SOHER UL Green 750 after FOR SAL o specified period Gavlord, -Lennie Peterson, Fr t produces the same amount of g8 eals. i i » Present surveys are now in . Jim Calvin, and as F il rebt s bes o0t “1]!) br;‘df\ 3 ,A'h&i fi’mnd ets, one trumper, 10 3 Py 5 TBEE?‘K TE&E,. qrate for pre tation to interested ted Ruler of Sitka Elks, Frank Stockton ‘\'Lob»a has hf“nrn"“o‘_‘:f‘ & ;k. ‘t“"l’v"n ¥ 1‘ &,-f..“ l{v h»(»”.m A.\“ ’;v ipet, 5 \..1\v(‘f)ixlx.'u. ‘umsnl( Sil- as e ¥ financial companics and after ac- Metcalf, The Silka team won by 'In% \-.ntl\‘ u‘\%mv\ted m:\:u acu:in.‘»- pith lhg M;y‘w x.b;:h:rlm 2 m]] ;19 # l‘]“(;l\ ; 0. Call 416 499-13 eptance would be followed by an 123 pins and nothing more was n the States for quantity produc- occasion Wwh ¢ deg n plet b ases. e T 3 tion of the new winches. mother, Mrs. J Holm, of Seatt a Music equipped, i H th. 1.‘i i ndefinite period of planning and caid or done about “good advertis- U7 © i dttendeéd i & formal gowr uppl C nd season. In- & USlng e VEI’Y Q. GS Llueprinting before beginning of ing” Foence I' ST i S At Aot (AeR. actual construction. S The Valour, fisn boat owned by fetching ‘mb. ; : B ] fl‘ k] 0 1_.0 rp {* A road to Herrinz Bay will te Willis George, mayor of Angoon, Both parenis wo oF TN ey, A P i nre- \structe e r 3 2 contest roug Sitka by the Ad- tullps Hsiants o NCHESTE 0 rifle 1 L4 L Ih 4 onstructed when needed, according iture guessing contes brought to Sitka by o NG TR e P A LR ¢4 WINCHESTER. 30-30 rifle & melroa on ple S that Botast ‘Harvice, whibh: g and" 10 Store Was miralty, also of Angocn, for repairs During the ceremony Claire Ol- It e R s = ~ates that a 356 ton pulp mill " son—a pair 1t the Sitka Ma Railway sy o "}‘j‘“ U,“ gix y[i 1940 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, Johnson Seahorse 22 war a’r\d SV’IIhd‘H uld cperate indefinitely cn ! e centest open- ter going on the rocks Jar 15, 1oy - l“" - e newly overhauled, tor. Bh: Yot R A Waanaision b o1i Island ed January 28, with cn Porkie Point. st vivulagion 556 b 3 5 pan. n Seahorse 24 mod. A definite answer on financing the temperature of February 4 a A 488-t1 gocd condition $275. C. L. e Ay 5 o g possibilitios - could be expected 12:45 p. m. to be guessed. Gue vering a dist tonfire on n~ 2 wed- 3 Lycn Bx. 44, Hainmes, Alaska E l% AEJ v flk'fi‘@gfis within two months ranged between tre extremes of on Long Island last week, ding. held at the 33 V-8 dan FE 1V 3 e i i Lelow to ;;;) ahove. The tempera- ed Wagner, aboard his boat Vis home of the bride's pnremci .';4;. cond 848 . ariance in : ions to the lat- ture was above. a ' ff EN- and Mrs. George Fleck and 5 x 2nd HAND STORE, good going iI, found Mr, and Mrs. Cliff El- 2 . T T Pl SrEptR B good going !-hone 1 est pulp. mill -developments are s Frore. residents of the fsland, with friends of the young couple attend- FOR SALE—Full furnished hotel, ™ pyginess Inquire at Barbeque <! interesting to the disinterested by- Mr. and Mis. Siarence Rands . " cfove ofl or water, their troller ed the charming affair bet phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474t (cype. 499-3 tander, ra z from wildest have announced that their daugh- i opled and their harbor iced over. the hours of 8:30 and 11 . M. FOR SALE— frice houses and 1oL, HALIBUT GEAR. 60 S V g - Sl Mr aner ught ores fet wi ed from the lace - go 16 2 ek 4 o D R AP B T R W T £ - e N Mr, Wagner brought the Ellmores A buffe s served 0C icn and b: st 4 ates: @ 5 o e s R, 25, Y57 . mn, am e cvcred table compice with candle fon Sl £ ot 14 s el B, emac & “ = E ¥ - roller sank at the float from the and gladioll th a three-tiered . Juneau G APE e i f ELLES Al LRIV E S Z' P amw ¥, ? { F 4 (\' ’ of ice. After raising the wedding cake occupying the center SR s T SRrRe y ry dime n c p & g & 4 damage was estimated at Presiding over the table were Mrs. WANTED L JULIL T adlidak e tout $500. Alfred Bonnett and Mrs. Milo DAIL‘ lnirs A ¥ o L | E_’ F AV ""‘T 4, 'H(ING Clouse. Mrs. Ted Laughlin served i e in Doiepehurs 21 W 0 - JJ‘A' L ‘ . the wedding cake and serving punch YOUNG COUPLE want to buy | via LeiCrsniury ai. Wrcngeu . The Cub usouis tneir parents oo P B oy Tk and Ms. ey g g | With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and of and members of the Rotaty met at noid FUR, U L i ieplie Biihcs Ruoart Vas ;. ar 1 Seatt] the Music Room of the Grade ™ i " aq4ie McKinnon displayed R = el \ steamers for Prince Rupert, Vaucouver, and Seattle School Friday evening to ju Wil e et ad-a‘{in" RENT HOUSEWORK by day or hour. Ca- FOR RESERVATIONSE PHONE 612 mugsical instrument contest bl b gl — . pable. Ph. Douglas 232 evenings. - ° P ; AT apartment while Miss Emma Niel- 1 ves, batk i . R 3 / Campbell, head of the U. S. Coast gt 2 t., oil stoves, bath 500-t6 g &5 Geodkils. MireerBfation ana 500 sod Miss Beroa Beghe took 199-t3 & " f fhe charge of the guesu wook. Also as BUY T AR TR n B m 4 o o A v or the © guesy ook, AlSo as- __ ER for large beautiful Lane 7 BOAT:! BUILT AND REPAIRED QF AE‘)ASKA Housry o L iR sisting at the reception were Mrs. (OOMS--Kit nei orivileges Homs cedar chest. Ph. Blue 640. 200-t5 4 M BOAT VVORKS 3 Sceuts, addressed the EAMENNS O b)) Humphreys and Mrs. Vaughn H.tel- Ph 53 ser b i CHANNEL o " g“” Sil"“‘h“‘ffg ‘c':fl:,vaffi‘(“f"’{';kl‘,; Caliow. T i SLESMAN—Calling on drug stores, o, & L WS N WEDNESDAY-Feb. 12-T:30 P, B, | ¢ S s o s e S8 0 e s i e ACROSS FROM BOAT HARDOR . ° . o | Grand Apartments at the present ~D°F mwnnzemnm. ("omnlal Hotel | stores, etc., to sell unusual pre- : 5 | | The youngsters had devised and . 324 2nd St. Phone 187 (407-t1 s 2 Phone Red 110, After 6 P M. { CIO HALL built many interesting musical in- time and plan a honeymoon trip & mium punch board deals. Samples SRS ‘ ciruments. the most original of o the States during the summer SEAVIEW APT.—Op- olock ron, Ond itractive photographs fur- [ | 3 : Fe el months. . 3 y nished. All inquiries held i: . . . " had been inspired by the Feceral Bufld.ng 370-¢2 . : f P nyene Plann'ng cn Trolling This b s U s il giegeg strictest confidence. The Pre- 3 3 " T e 4 | ducts Co. 4701 No. Talman, Chi- ¢ NORTHL D Seascn Plcase Al'en oo iie o TEARFULTIME vostanprounp % w4 J B | Sitk: Anyor2 intsrested in phil- e S —— . " Y il yor 3 g ouse or apt. two ladies, AT fscety was smvited to ke present ot/ pp, paSO, Texas—Police answer- LOST—Tan Billfold in vicinity of " phone ges. 199-18 b I R S p o R I I | 4y ing a call on White Oaks street, ~Baranof Hotel, Jan. 30. Return to = Xu L ) < < MW“MMMM‘F“"N"W“MUM"“-"'"“ E found the neighborhood literally E. F. Siemon, Baranof Hotel und;s--l REWARD—To anyone who can ' claim reward. 499-t3| find suitable apt. or hous: for General Eleciric AUTOMATIC Blankefs SPELL COMFORT and RESTFUL SLEEP in the coldest of weather. The fully autcmatic control maintams the selected warmth regardless of the room temperature. Purchase one of these blankets now and these wintery seem to you like sleeping in the mild sunshine of a summer day. night Ve also now have a large stock of Coffee Brewers Electric Fans Pin-Up Lamps Floor Lamps Qed Lamps Heating Pads Electric Trons Alarm Clocks Pressure Cookers Baby Botile Warmers 8un Lamps g ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! icrying for help, | | laua Investigation showed that Loys playing on a vacant lot had stumb- led across mor2 than a dozen tear ronisters. presumably old army equipment. The boys broke several, = Empire Wamads get results! LOST—Blue hubc«p Sunday off 36 Ford. Will finder please call Blue | 875. 499-13 wie wind did the rest. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS i§ o ‘= | DEPOSITS | Sniiesiim | IN THIS BANK | ==EE= | ARE | e INSURED ssessmsssssawwes First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA “ Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail young couple. Will lease or buy necessary furnishing: Ve!>ran must have by March 1st., Write box 2925. «d.h) WA\I'IED—S}MCG “for small busi- ness school, two nights a week Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 2894. 486-tmo. WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wik loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t0) | PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderlon Shop. - MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc E Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of 3 Finest Quality | GUARANTEEL' Realistic Perma- ! nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up, | Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. mtm——— Lucille’s Beauty Salon Specializing in all kinds .ef, Permanent Waves for alt Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 2nd and Franklin