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PAGE SIX Newsy Noles From Skagway on Michael Pauline Mr. com- North held December 21. 1d m«nl in the White 2 Christ- - friends Selmer, daughter L R holids Miss Cec Mr. and M pending the ents. Cecelia toria, B. C for r]w 1 in \n» Are SKAGWAY (Special Cc mas Day ‘Temperature wind, and sur about four inct sleds Lehind c the good slid erous dinne Bruce Smith is hom after being rele with his par- rd from the en Ritten- Nz now em- undr s William Rit ex- man A, son of Mrs. Pauline his furlough Mrs, Navy hou ployec i Aubert, son, is spending 1is mother and h Churevich. Stan is in the lton L s able to be being confined to me week by illness. — Alan Cederberg was tized December 23 in the ian church. He is the and Mrs. Fred Cederberg Richard bap- and Mis: eau visitors agway on the back of E on of Mr for herself pups, one Robert Skagway rt and Laverne Rapuzzi, young people who were gift « f T T recently wed in California, are now child George Parkko, Junior High School | residing in Anchorage. Bob is work- cher, lef Friday’s train for the railroad and Laverne is White Hor fly Seattle in the office of George Benedict, spend Christ with his folks former master mechanic for the s White Pass railroad Be Mae Rapuzzi visitd with friends in Carcross and Whitehorse ver the weekend. She returned on| ke train Monday ing visit Y brought candy for evers mas Impressive and bea eanc light terian church from 11 o'clock ur hapel was filled t tapers lined tt abra with thre ir in every window. The Senior choirs marched t church with lighted c they sang “Oh Come, £ to their places a special offering of twenty youngster In Exclsis Deo” and did fully. The Senior Shepherds’ Christ Rev. Harold F. Fre Christmas sermc ristr il mic § Women's Club of Skagway their 25th anniversa The members also dec- crated one of the trees at the sani- torium. They have contributed $5 per month to help defray the op- erating expenses of the Recreation ‘ Center. The *brated s month ce ca Bea Hillery was a round trip to Lake Bennett Sunday Mis passenger John Jordon, husband of Mrs Jordon, teacher of the pri- expects to be discharg- Army in January. H December 3 the The patients at the T-B Sanitor- ium were generously remembered at Shristmas time by the townspeople and various organizations. One riend of the sanitorium staff of employees gave $50 to be used for the pleasure of the patients. The larger part of it will be spent on phono- graph records, as spe s have been installed in every ward. The man- agement would be very grateful for contribution of records as the pat- ients so deeply enjoy music ed from the K beauti- The The short of it choir sang as Song ea neral services for Roger W section laborer for the White number 1946 West Coast’s FUR AUCTION SALES Bates WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED JANUARY ...... 30 FEBRUARY ..... 27 MARCH.........27 APRIL.ccccec.. 24 NlA‘v..o.ooo.o 29 JUNE.cccecseoe 26 JUL"..........:‘] AUGUST ccceccececec o 28 SEPTEMBER.....25 OCTOBER . . ... . 30 NOVEMBER......27 DECEMBE“ ceecoe 27 YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED Try West Couast in 1946 Advances Made Upon Request WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 Affiliated with West Coast Grocery Co. TACOMA, WASHINGTON “QOldest Fur Sales on Pacific Coast” The installatio ern Star w ay, December ath of Mrs. valued of officers by as cancelled on F: 21, because of the Gladys Mulvihill, : member. d an old and The members of the mens’ and Dock Workers’ Union hel their Christmas party in their hall Friday evening, December 21. The Elks Club and manager of the Coliseum g gway youngsters a Christmas party Saturday afternoon After the show every child was giv- n a sack of fruit, nuts and can- One hundred fifty children at- tended e entertained eight t a dessert bridge on Decem- This Is It Mother! Trouble-Saving, Time-Saving Tip Frem Other Busy Mothers Best-known home remedy you can use to relieve miseries of colds— is to rub warming, soothing Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRub Penetrates to cold-irritated upper bronchial tubes with spe- cial, soothing medicinal vapors. Stimulates chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice. Then For Hours VapoRub’s special action keeps on working. Invites restful sleep. Often by morning most of the misery of the cold is gone! Only VapoRub gives you this special penctrating-stimula- ting action. So be sure you get the one and only VICKS VAPORUB. guests IN STOCK 6-Volt Wet Storage Batteries for Automobile and Marine Use. Priced from $13 to $40.35 12-Volt Heavy Duty Batteries : 32-volt Auto Lite Battery Set (4-8 volt batteries) heavy duty * Complete Stock Marine Hardware High Speed Engine Overhaul ‘Machine Shop Work CHARLES G. WARNER (0. Johnson Ouiboard Motors Franklin St. P. 0. Box 620 Bl e e i T Tt haw | Chrysler Marine Agency PHONE 173 106 S. . Presbyter- & Longshore- ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMP 27 Ma home of her sister, on Fifth Avenue. cores were won by n and Mrs. L. Me- ber Mr High | Mrs C « at the vis Sold! nd low Hal John Funcral services were held for Mrs. | s Mulvihill on December 23, at | tl sell officiating Members of the Eastern Star Lodge of which she had been an active member services in a body. porsonnel, associates of the nu<band Harcld. The remains were laid to| rest in the Skagway cemetery. Mrs. Mulvihill had been ill se' |She is survived by her husband, son, Carl, her mother and two si: ters. Prior to her marriage she was | nurse at the White Pass Hosp a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson are the parents of a 2 pound, 2 ounce son, born December 23 at the White Pass Hospital, Drs. P Dahl and scn Louis Dahl, being in attendance The boy is in an incubator and is getting along well. Mrs. is recovering satisfactorily. The sisters and children of burned Pius X Mission are now domiciled in one of the large army barracks on Broadway and 10th streets. As soon as moving has been completed arranged, school The barracks are so arranged that | there is ample room for the 60-: -some | children and sisters. Much of _the| furnishings on the first floor of the| Mission were salvaged by the b The s have a big job ahead| getting order out of so much chaos, | but everyone is so glad to be back | in Skagway in their own home that they working with light hearts. TS Mary Jackson, one of the patients| at T-B sanitorium, passed away | last week, and was buried in the| local cemetery Monda | 1ined her | class Saturday | r home on 15th and r was a Christmas George Lagce ente | H the fall a of one leg passing mo kospital for t fe of the cash- Alaska, had a| icy She valkins Bank on tk street fra G dislocation | She was picked iip by orist and :n Lo the satment | Mrs r of Michael Pavl of one of s at the sanitorium gave an eight pound boy Tues- | White Pass Hospital.| are doing fing, | Mr: the v birth to day Mother an, | is home with his several | many | his | | i Hal Jchnson, Jr., par after m the His know in S are impro to health i Mark Lee has been discharged rcm the Army and arrived home for Shristmas with his wife, Edith,;own- of Edith’s Beauty Shop. Mark| will work for the White Pass’rail- road CHURCH OF CHRIST, CHRISTIAN, HAS NEW ADDITIONAL WORKERS| The Church of Christ, worship- | ping at Tenth and E Streets, is announcing the addition to its staff | of Mr. and Mrs. Ali B. Jarm formerly of Manton, Mich, who arrived on the Denali Tuesday, to- gether with their four-year-old son, Jimmy. They will be assistants to Dr. Homer C. Murphy, pastor of the church. Both Mr. 0, and Mrs. Jarman ceived their training at Johnson Bible College, Kimberlin Heights, Tenn., and have served churches in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Michigan prior to coming to Ju- neau. Mrs., Jarman will devote much of her time to working with children, The subject of Mr. Jarman’s in- troductory message on Sunday morning will be, “A Good Begin- ning.” 'BOY SCOUTS, NO. 613, ELECT OFFICERS FOR NEXT THREE MONTHS meeting of No. 613, i | | The regular weekly American Legion Troop, Boy Scouts of America, was held last evening in the Dugout, under the direction of Acting Scoutmaster Jewett and Assistant Scoutmaster Harold Zenger. | Election of Troop Officers for the | coming three months was held with the following results:~ | Junicr Assistant Scoutmaster— Richard Wingerson; Senior Patrol Leader—Dale Rolf; Troop Scribe— hilip Hukill. Flaming Arrow Patrol — Patrol Leader, Frederick Wyller; Asst. Pa- trol Leader, Donald Wingerson and Scribe, Milton Furness. > Presbyterian church, Rev. Fred- | attended the | Pallbearers were | ymembers of the White Pass r.ulroad‘()oou small oil heater, See Tor- WANTED~H(‘\A<PKN‘))?F for family | eral weeks. | ‘ COMPLETE Nelson { FOR SALE the : between 9th | and the room | will be resumed.| | 550-16 TIRE, 11 IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ?‘ifl E3 | | -0—H-‘—'+I-+H-H~H—+H WANT ADS THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1946 PRSI, 4 FOR SALE —Piano, llnmr‘Mi‘ studio Black 632. (158-t3) Emen OR | couch SAL Phone vinen the Tailor (158-14) RFI)LCI\(: BELT, |)rxcu(d]ly new. Can be seen at Parsons Electric (158-t4) H.P. OUTBOARD MQTOR. Red 285. (158-t4) FOUI’ Phone amateur photographic enlarger, contact fereotype plates, one pair 5% ft nd bindings. Just beginner. See at phone Red 3 (157 aguipment, printer, paper, pans etc. Als skis with poles the thing for 612 W 10th evenings only or —Frisco standard motor. 30-HP. All, or any part. Atwater- Kent ignition system. Inquire of Harbor Maste (d.h.-tf) GRAY coat, Phone SQUIRREL paw finger tip gray Australian fur cape 561 from 6 to 8 p.m (157-t3) NEW WARDROBE cabinet, still crated $12.50. Phone Blue 110. (157-t4) - Basin Full FOR SALE Road. 5 basement. House, 831 Rooms furnished. Cash. H. Plante. (156-t6) { GOOD upright vacuum cleaner, sleeping bag, ski boots and ga- loshes, size 9. Ph. Black 5 no Lmaks Bnby Bas- sinnette, slightly used, with stand and castors., Ph. Red 611. ( 1) .30 CALIBER rifle. by. Apt. 3 513-A Willough- (155-t4) MEDIUM BOY'S BICYCLE. Ph. 699. Ask for John (10,146-t1) ting machine. In- Bakery. (10,146-tf) ELECTRIC | quire Sully’s HAMPSHIKE RED FRYE NEW 8 60c per Ib. —New York dressed, Phone 38. (Dec. 15-Jan. FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have vou? I Electric outboard motor; 1 Model A coupe; 1 new '¢-mile brass searchlight; 11-In. bilge pump; I Double- shotgun. Phone 22. HOU» a bath, partly furnished. Inquire house 1102 9th St. or write P. O. wumm PAUL ENTERS PRIMARY RACE FOR HOUSE Second candidate to file locally for a place on next April's Primary Election ballot is William L. Paul. who this morning entered his candi- dacy at the office of the Clerk of the U. S. District Court. i The elder Paul is seeking a First Division seat in the Territorial] * | House of Representatives on the Re-| publican ticket. Present Democratic| Representative A. B. Cain recently | became fi to enter the primaries,| sceking r -el‘“mn DEBATE TEAM OF I JUNEAU HIGH T0 MEET KETCHIKAN Sixteen Juneau High School | students met at the scheol last night to discuss plans for their 1946 High School Debate Team, and to organize the Debate Club. Juneau will debate Ketchikan on the subject “Compulsory Military | Training,” sometime in February. All high school teams in the States| are currently using this theme as| the subject for their debates. L = @ e o000 000 WEAPHER REPORT (U, S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperature$ for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, minimum, 34. At Airport—Maximum, minimum, 33. e e 000000000 WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) o o Decreasing cloudiness to- night. Partly cloudy Friday. Occasional snow flurries to- night and Friday. Lowest 41; 44; Flying Eagle Patrol— Patrol Lead- Charles McClellan; Asst. Patrol {Leader, Carl Weidman; scribe, Wil- liam Forward. |~ Pine Tree Patrol — Patrol Lead- |er, Catalino Bar Asst. Patrol Leader, George Barril; Scribe, Joseph | wilson. t After the meeing, the troop en- | joyed a teed of ice cream and cook- ies, prepared by the Pine Tree Pa- trol. i e The initial use of incendiaries by aireraft occurred during the German Zeppelin raid on London in 1915, during which one airship dropped 00 fire Lombs, temperature tonight and Friday night near, freezing. Highest Friday near 35 de- grees. @00 00000000 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor lovrsrorororororooorcen 19) brass " | Alaska or write the Territorial Sur- | SNIDER, Territorial Surplus Prop. eee0ceec000eerecs0000000v 00 nmsu ta/* ol | % QIRLINES | erving Southeas. Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ~ WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Baby bed and | mattress. Ph. Green 147. (158-tf) | ] of two. Must be neat, dependable. | Hours will be short, good wages. | Call at 525 W Tenth Street be- | tween 2 and 4 p. m. rlfi'l-tb} WANTED—Licensed beauty opera-| tor to take charge of shop. Good | proposition. Write or wire Nixie | Ronning, Wrangell, Alaska | (153-t6) | TO BUY—Troller, equipped. Wrie Fanshaw, Alaska. | (10,144-t0) | WANTED 32 ft, Haynes, 28 mi O. R. WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom | house, permanent, consider pur-| chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. | (132-tf) ; For Information and Reservations Phone 612 i \VANTEmlIsm furniture 306 Wil- loughhy Phone 788. MISCELLANECUS PIANOS RENTEDL and "'UVED Anderson Shop. i Public Accountan!-Stenographic-Tax Retvrns MURPRHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 BARANOF BOOK SHOP and LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t1) | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark UIRE ABOUT 01 R “()‘\THL\' ACCOUNTING SERVICE GUARAI\HED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Pair color rims. same by paying Inquire Empire. glasses with natural Owner may have for this Adv. (158-tf) .ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 LOST—Keys in case, between post office and Dixon. Call Green 415, Reward (153-t3) LOST—Brown gabardine coat from nof Bar Xmas Eve. E. E. Wells, Arctic Bar. (10,151-t6) E‘GR BLH 3 e T SO S P L SRS M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—8 A. IM. Sailing Date Subject to Change A le]nuuhb\'. (155-t4) LEASE FOR YEAR, § and bath, partly .un\th'd City lights, garage, rmmm" water. On slacier Highway Write P. O. Box 1011. (10,152-t1) Painting Condractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELELAN - BDecorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS FOR RENT — Steamheated Tooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886, Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) Inmates of American prisons vol- untarily gave 100,695 pints of blood |to the armer forces during lh'\ war. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- IOR, Surplus Property Office, Area Engineer Bldg., Juneau, Alaska De- cember 31, 1945. SALE ANNOUNCE- MENT: Fixed price sale at Juneau, Alaska of “As is” surplus property to be removed from storage yard at the purchaser’s expense within ten (10) days from date of purchase.| | TERMS: Certified Check, Cashier’s Check or Money Order made payable to Treasurer, United States. SALE | OPENS: January 14, 1946. NOTE:| Honorably discharged veterans of World War II making purchase for | wn" business, or profess)onal or will recelve‘ <pecml consideration by contacting| | the Juneau Surplus Property Office, | Area Engineers’ Bldg., Juneau, Al- | aska any tim> after January 10th.| | For sales list either contact James | Huston, Area Engineer at Juneau, CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. DIESEL 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 i 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 Anchorage, MELVIN C. plus Property Office, Alaska. Respectfully, Officer. First publication, Jan. 2, 1946. Last publication, Jan. 4, 1946. Your Deposits 4% 37oa 10 LEO' . gy Women's Appanes Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 \ || MRS. EDITH WALKER || Baranof Hotel ' Fars Altered Designing—Dressmgking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA “ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i | |