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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA EVS ITEMS FROM SITA - A, Alasks ! ondence) —Sitka's new Guard boat, the is due in today-—tow! addition the Sitka ea Scout boa A, Jan. 8 to f recent banded Peters 1 organiz 741, cons: all the Poi glimpse presum yn hand Ship N is manning 1 here to Halibi ch the first vessel. It is all will ze Sail South by famous Fiincess Line Enjoy the restful accommo- dation, the delicious feod, the excelient service of @ Princess Steamer. JUNEAU SAILINGS | SOUTHBGUND Wednesday, January 19 Wednesday, February 2 Sunday, February 13 For information und reservations H. H. DAVIES, Agent Guadi i e m———— icer C boat is not but that arran o put the Mt. Edgecumbe and p 3 immedi pect to name for Billik m ssion een made | | | memt icer McGee an eserve their nd ddi men n new i SRR T To Go Where You Want io Ta Get There Quicky in Co { TEFE &" AEKAN - The Fi ad Service in & a inest Cars uipped with Modern 2-Way Radio Phones yllillll"ll!llIIII||Hlll||ll||l||llll|||lIllIIIIHllilllllllilll‘.llllllll WINTER SERVICE and takin: young he February ion of the Sea Scout at which time admitted for memberst aiting for ) r McGee says they p of 50. Last summer ent t A cout Convention, expected that there will raLle competition between the Sed p and the newly formed Scouts here, on the will and it cout Air gre 1y be progress etc. Young of - ibility attend- Ar- the | honsibility ckson are l)m‘ and Lloyd Sutton. The Sit- ut Ship is sponsored by Elks through a five man | headed by Frank Cal- ed e Sitka boat harbor space. Work started on sday in an unexpected heavy piledriver prought into position off the floating repair shop. parted with the sudden the two-story structure -For v lir train and ed just as City Councilman Ben Forbes with only seconds to spare, his boat Don C. J. away from face of the shop. drew Hope, in ch: harbor as Harbor Commit- City Council. He said s that every teredo in the d d 1 the CAR CO. Junean — STORAGE For Yeur Quthoard Viotor Cowling's Convenient Plan Will Save You Time and N oney - HERE iS j WEHIAT WE DO! Thoroughly clean and flush coolir protective chemicals. 1. 2. Remove spark plugs and lubri unit with fresh gr 3 Fill lower ® any water. 40 B THIS SERVICE ASSUR EADY TG RUN NEX N A. Apply protective compound le parts. ES A A R For motors up o 6 h.p. For motors from 6-16 h.p.— For motors over 16 h.p. NOTE: Your motor is insured theft while in age. 1 system with linde: to drive out uterior rust- they the end of summer to have ! tbou Anchorage on the | but cons'd- a | piling h mam- |at Mt determined on (' is about| " e much needed additional ¢ against Webb-Forbes shop |2 backed { s, with An- | 10p float had a headache from the collision. The driver aftel was finally securec 1 a good part ol the boats in ‘the inner harbor might :e damaged, work has been dily ever since. Two new floats are being installed replaced where needed. The owed from the AN: umbe, when the Con- rd narily used, bur a boiler being operated by jcrew of under the direction o. | Richard Peters, owner of the seiner | Laverne II. ste ger | p-ledriver, E driver, is way i a Henry Bredvik has filed applic | dion for permit to construct a_dock ind iloat in back of his grocery on Fror He plans also to en- {large bis and warshouse space | which together with the moorage fac.lities, will be an set to all :oatmen in th djacent City Har- {bor snow | and bad westerly which struck | was The well-known Metlakatla Pres: yterian Church Choir will arrive in sitka Sunday and scheduled to ing Sunday evening at the Pres- vterian Church. They will present the cantata “King All Glorioms, eat the performance on for the students at The choir comp: is directed by Jo- ey and accompanied ma Nelson. They are trip from Metlakatla on Theo, skippered by :Monday 1 Mt. Edgecumt tes 34 vol |seph R sy Miss nakin he nson es hY boat Jack C Totem e rest of ption of eLruar, rriving nway arrived and expects (o the year with t trip south nge: George Welcome, M. Anderson, G. E a short Other from | { Plumbing Shop and T A L T P T P Bl B R R A W : | well as in the view of | Flock aw {Jamestown Bay | many 7ynboff, Wayne Westover, Mr. and L. Clark, Lee Flynn, Walter rench, Linne McGrew, Mrs. W. Anderson, and Clayton W ack Le next ds b were and M. schoo! Instru hool, going Mary Char »pedic Hosp ving ound n Mr, urning t Flo d Sc P Willet Earl Willet Bellingham 1tiby 1dor of n south on va- rey, nurse al, als and Mrs. William Beach, Sitkans and owners of Beacl itka on before Christmas future well planned cunced this week that oneht new 7-rocm 'm Beach, Wash., 50 m Seattle. Their final move south the dis 1 of their p ty Front Street ut koth are takiny anticipator sleasure in the newness and con- ence of the housz and in the acres of lawn and roses ruts and trees surrounding it, as the Sound a and the small snug har- their t North Star. Eg Willet have n Ryan home in through the and Insurance. Ryan, wth his family went south time ago, join the Air Force last July and is in Erding, G with the rank of Staff His wife. Edith and small have been in Massachusetts he enlisted but are now re- > to San Fransico to home until his return Mr. me ed to ust les north pends on 1es tor for Mr. and Mrs. purchased the Jc Realty wi geant taby A son was L 1 Tuesday evening HCKS' SEATTLE SBREWING & MALTING f0 SEATTLE, U.SA on o0 oo @8 e Weds Gonet Browing Orponiosmn Distributed throughout Alaska hy ODOM COMPANY Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 P. 139 So. Franklin 0. Box 2596 good deal of trouble and a expect | few bad moments when it lcoked a: progressing fin- and il Tea! in| Builder- | y on Totem's | ) on | Ull’l--l and Sitka ! some ! make ! at the Salvaton Army Home to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peterson. The saby weighed 10% pounds and has named Loren Frederick, He peterson’s second, child. His proud grandparents are Mr. and Mis. Len Pe of Sitka. Dr. Charteris attended. been is the rson The Mt. Edgecumbe High § has been passed by the Alaska Jamining Board for memoersh the Northwest Association o. ondary and Higher Schools and rating was approved [y the sociation in Spokane, Wask during a recent meeting at by Max Penrod, principal o Mt. Edgecumbe school. This school so tha its graduates arz university. ned by able any les a Teen-Agers Ciu’ f-suff cient energy their independence praise they advertised a showin Community House of G lor films of the Wash- xpedition to Mt. McK nley, with 50 cents and 25 cents admis- ons. On Friday nizht the place was well filled and they took in a ibstantial sum which will go to- defraying their Christmas ex- ( Ast Sitka Lecomir i o. carson’s burn tor future Johr formerly of hland Transportation Co., me to work as wharfinger for Conway Dock Co., agents for Al teamship. ury needs. the has the a meeting of the Alaska Na- Brothe! od last Monday eve- Mark Jac Sr., was el sident for the coming year. D foward was elected Vice President w Hopve, Treas r; Georg nderson, Recording and Corre- onding cretary; and Albert Cy Williams and Frank Camp Councilmen At ing Pr is, us A | y night for elections, and those rosident, Mrs. Vice-President, Sisterhood the r an- clected Cyrus Wil- Mrs. Law- Mrs. cording a retary, Mrs. Chas incial Sacretary, Mrs. .".ml and Camp Co; K -Dubble C ree years ago as part terian Lad es Aid, ird anniversary Tuesday nignt vith potluck dinner, square ing and cards at the Mt “ervice Club. The group, or consisting of only nine coup! has a membership of more than 80 members and is no longer a denomi- national organizaton. Some 70 peo- ple turned out for the anniversary affair and the committee in cha iss Louise Davis, M Kate Rob- Jessie Price and Mr. McClain, is zormed of the Pres- celc rated its rge, and arranzements. Kum-Dubble Club s Mrs. George Nelson of Mt. Edge- be, with Miss Dorothy Krentz as secretary and Mrs. reasurer. ‘resident of the il Women's Club, Beta Sigma >hi and Emblem Club combined lanning committe2 for the March ° Dimes drive the last two wecks n January met Friday night at the * of Mrs. Bon Bilio, Women' rresident. Ther schedule w s today and includes a i party to be held at the House the ernoon of ~Tag Day cn the the 26th and the Ma Dance at the Community e the evening of the 20th. They will start selling dance tickets on he 22nd. Fifty percent of all do- nations will be sent to the Warm Infantile Paralysis Foun- ation and the -alancing fifty pe nt will go to the Alaska Crippled uldren’s Association. Emblem Club representative is Mrs. Carl Johnson; Beta Sigma Phi is Mrs. iarvey Brown; and Women's Club epresentatives are Mrs. O. R. Ruth rd, Mrs. L. F. Richard, Mrs. lius Ferney, Mrs. LeRoy C1 shold ind Mrs. Ben Bilbo. Intound on Totem today were “lick Hembree and family, Gordon dall, George H. Lloyd, Tony Her- man and P. F. Borodish. I | lic car ommunity nuary ocn of i | I | a ten day run to cut an order which was shippzd by to Seward, the Columbia mier Company mill is again osed down because of lack of ns tation. Roy Avrit, mana- er of the Sitka Mill, estimates he has more than two miliion lumber stacked n ard, in the Forest Service ¢ on the school playground, and around Pioneer Square, awaiting shipment. After Army re at feet of -ee ERNA MEIER IS EMPLOYED Miss Erna Meier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meier, former Juneau residents, is now employed 15 a dress designer for Saks Fifth Avenue in New York. Miss Meier was graduated from the University Washington in June. Miss Meier was employed at I. Magnin’s in Seattle prior to going to New York City. The Meiers oper- |ated the Peerless Bakery in Juneau {for many years and now reside in Seattle and leave something in the being its fine handling Iris Smith as t ENTS AT GUSTAVUS, Alaska, 5— pecial Correspondence) The ceason again has come and ne but leaving the Gustavus folks al with many pleasant mem- its annual event. Christmas folks at the Airfield en- the community th a ical old-fashioned Christmas ames, visit from Santa, de- refreshments, 'n everything the highlight featur ening was an unusual by the b from the Jne of them has one of the orders which the toys hid in a huge evergreen wreath. Posing wder the wreath with a toy phone ich everyone could see wasn't onnected with anything the lads rined eve es confidence and iched their shyness with this b.ent looking contraption and er-vaded the guests to speak i he phene with its wires d'u ree. Not suspect.ng st had good fun mnklng Le ve they were talking into a speak but the surprise came wi ught in the real reco: nd every guest heard himself Lis neighbors heard him! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matson enter- ained at dinner on Christmas Day Tie rcom was decorated with ever greens and a ceiling-his Christma wree, .nd the table was candle light ed. Covers were la.d for Mr. anc . Glenn Parker, Mr. and Mrs Henry Johnson nd baby Camil and the host and hostess, Mr. an Mrs. Fred Matscn. Jan € d 1 of ir- ir- Gene Cl Juneau 1l sway ase spent a painful wee vhen the dentists h\( of his aching teeth. Gene nd mourn in Fred Newburn has gone is old job as radio chi riield aft kaving about a % back tc f at ) Jin the Lou. Ta gone for Viooman was of t.he his Mr. cme ave wh.l ne intricacies connection with irlield here. and again Lindy tee Mr, Mrs. at Vrooman ¢ airfield with vroomans B, to Mr. and M E. here, t.e South during Mr. Jones’ Lhey are expected home any now and we hope that th Lave been enjoying warmer weath- er in the southland than the new papers have led us elieve enz felt there Mr. and Mrs. Archie open house at thelr home ide Lodge New Years D issued written invitations ommunity dinner at their licious dinner the menu comprising man courses of turkey and ham with all the trimmings. After the dinner a most pleasant evening was spent m the living room with its t lighted tree and other , the day to Chase I t Ri to each residence. A most As I write this column, a huge bald eagle sits in the bare branch- ed cottonwood looking disgustedly at the blizzard and snow tearing up the air. However under his rugged terior I think beats a kindly heart nd I think he joins me in wishinz world at large a Happy New Year! Eliin Cove Mews Notes (Special Cc 'nup(mdenw Mrs. Ross Peterson and Hazel Wilmer gave Jjoint dinner New Year’s Day, and guests beside Mr. Peterson were Henry Nelson and C. A. Mortensen. a Alaska, Butts ELFIN Mrs [ele) s Marguerite Year dinner and guests were Mr. nd Mrs. E. O. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson, daughter Car son Walter, Jr., and Bill Bolt. Jan. 3.— ve a New George Williams’ New Year's Day Don Foster and Mr. nner were Mr, oms Don Mrs. sts on and M and Vern. and Skipper cat, the iciting er Bay Jessie Mable friends. Shelly on C, is in the He his Cove is from PFun- E. Fremming was a pasenger on e mail boat, Treva C to Pdlican City on busin Captain William R. Bentler of he Coast Guard boat and crew of eight men who left Juneau Janu- ary 1 with a man to repair the radio at Cape Spencer, came in the ove at moon January 7 for sup- lics! The boat is going to Port Althorp to await the weather this afterncon to return to Cape Spen- cer as they were not able to put the repair man ashore. They had a very rugged trip from Spenux .- FROM SEA’I‘TLE George A Skarbo of Seattle the Gastineau is leave. | at least 1 and had | member inviting them to ! was served the| FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1949 TOR SALE BEST Iumnon. near _school Fed. Bldg. 3-bedroom apt. im- mediately available; other apt. rents $80 per mo. Hardwood floors, furnace, laundry, large ard, excellent furniture. View. Crescent Apt.s; The Seaview The Smith Apts on Cal- and houn off of Gastineau, 2 and iouble plumbing,ete. $1,000 down. home 11 or al Douglas, terms, furn- lots ter and other boats, business opportunities power barge. Bucking and equip. Pile driving with two 25x12: nesses, Sotith Belling- brin: in appr. $600 per | \onth, Does 1ot require special sperience. Will sell or trade for uneau business. ‘ URPHY & MURPHY | CALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ne 76 over First National Banl 1am r and chair Dining table, 4 chairs. Double bed. Dre: er, chest of drawers, single bed, electric range. At 704-W 10th St Basemen t t DAVENPORT Sale, new Sunday, Auction | 92 miss the Auctic dise, Bros. range, new E. Nelson, 92 4t LYMPIC rates. Lemon Crec i | table s¢ and ; cord \it, easily Skill Saw new Skill new modern drawers, walnut 366 after 6 92 Delta motor KE st Thi e ible and Like nd y nder 5- See 91 puppie at foot good condition. , 1 Hotel and ask houseman. 91 | | $30. Call Gastine tor Charies the ricycle, wagon Air, sied, baby pen, Kroll baby | Blue 710 ARGE | ild doil bugay, desk (hnr ARGE wardrol new; also cabinet Zenith Radio, € Call Blue e trunk, practicaily model 10~ \I|D(‘ llent condition 90 tf 752. | FREMMING residence Flfin Cove, furnished. Large Kitchen, | living room, 2 bed rooms, steam | bath. Good opportunity for some | one to open steam bath for public use. Large lot ic Kohler light plant, motor shed. | Write Elliott S. Fremming, Elfin Cove, Alaska. 90 6t | at | i IARINE sinks at special price, | one week only, $25.50. You u~-, stall. Juneau Welding Co., Ph.| 525. 89 6t i i 5t | JIAMESE Ki . Write or may ; be seen. A. E. Tickell, Auke B 89 | | i = | -ROOM, fuliy rurnished house, full | concrete & 6, Ph. Greer. 499. {E1500-Watt Uaiversal Ligh' | _ Plant. Complete with heavy duty | batteries. Call Ludwig Ne'son's | Jewelry Store. 976 1 LOST ARD FOUND FOUND Pair pink rim glasses. Owner may have same by paying i for this adv. WANTED WIN size bed. ter 5 p. m. Call Blue 255 af- 91 3t LXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. T2t WOMAN wants work of any kino by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 45t CATHOLIC MISsIoNs |7 i STARTING SUNDAY:; NO SOCIETIES MEET From January 16th to the 21st, during the Mission to be given at| the Catholic Church by the Rev.| Charles F. Suv S.J., there will be no meetings for any of the pan.sh! sccieties.- The Mission talks will be given each evening at 7:30 o'clock, and there will be special Masses each morning at 7 and 8:25 o'clock with a short instruction after the 7 o'zlock Mass. All are welcome to Mission exercises. e DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF ¢+ Classes now enrolling: Tap, Ac- robatic, Eccentric, Character, Bal- let, Boys acrobatic class, ladies ex- ercise classes, ballroom instruction for heginners, Phone Red 575. 86 16t | any of lhu3 |9TH BT, { CRESCENT & 110-volt automat- | W GUSIAWS’! e b < - FOR § IMMEDIATE Occupancy Just completed new house, full con- crete basement with garage: fine Channel view from living room dinette and kitchen. Hardwood floors. Automatic hot water heat. Liberal terms. LOCAL Owner wishes to sell new two bedroom home in Ballard District, Seattle. One leve. house, fully furnished. Financed F.H.A Under cost. Trade for local prop erty. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 7. .LAR GOV MAN LON, 3 bed, fur- nished, fireplace, ciew, $20,000. 7TH ST. 3-bed, fireplace, hard- wdod floors, $12,000 unfurn. SMALL BOAT HARBOR, small 2- bed house, filled lot 50x100. Nica neighborhood. $2600. BASIN ROAD, fireplace, furnish- ed, $4600. dASIN ROAD, modern 2-bed furn. Beautiful view overlooks Ever- green Bowl and Small Boat Har- bor. Furn. $6800. 90x75 lot, small house, $7,000. WEST JUNEAU road, small bright furn. house, '.-mile frontage on water and road. Title posisble to 160 . $4,000. STAR HILL, 5 bed furn. $10,000. SIX listir Douglas, six high- w Auk Bay and Fritz Cove. 1941 Ford bus. cpe. $750. 1941 Plymouth Sedan $650. 1938 Lafayette-Nash, $ic. DUOTHERM oii rang oil water tank, $150. G. E. Refrig, 7 cu. ft.,, $0. SEVERAL small businesses apartments in connection. PLIER WOOD SALES AGENC R Estate Boats le Mercandise 12th at Harbo Phone FOR RENT GARAGE or warehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-tf acr lifter, Room Blue in 449. private FOR RENT: 1 90 3t | home. for nter shop. Phene 674 ms for women, to business district. Ci between 6 and 8 p. m. 326 Sec ond Street. Ph. Black 354. 85 tf store room Call at Occi- 86 tf 20x42 | FIVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit piano for rent. ‘erson Piano Shop 80 t ts, 4 room apt., n. Ph. 428. na pets, no childr 70 t1 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf VURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano Shop. 52 t under new rent 982 t NVORTHEKN Hotel management Reasonable Phone 74. oriy AN u APTS., Rooms With iuier leges. Home Hotel Ph 8kt me bloet 890 1 . for rent rrnm Federal Bldg ICE Clean Roum sieam Lower rent 3. Goig St 550 TCE Liso tooms CLEAN steam nea #¢ 100I Anav MISCELLANEUUS CHILDREN'S Nursery, d-w or hour care. Ph. Green 520. Gertrude Millard. 90 tf {OPES New and Used Masa We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n( St. Phone 908. 999 ¢ WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Suppliex )eveloping - Frinting Enlargiv, Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. o '--Ea alg f/l'l&'[lllfl : KENTUCKY’ S _ Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Seuvrbea Whiskey sorriip, IN BOND Moo r2009’ fo i * bouisvue, %) L 13

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