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PAGE SIX Newsy Nofes - From Skagway . Feb. tor 16.— There gw fect has been SKAGWAY, Alaska, Special Correspondence) is scarcely a home in which has failed to feel t epidemic whicl for the ps few weeks. » complaint has played no fav- low adults and chil- including the Empire and family. Mid and snow and rain w rved to aggravate the com- | E der Honius was of the Skagy n Legion Comm; No. 7, Americ ing held on Mc iam Heidelberger, ployee, was appointed previous meeting and William an, oldtimer in Skagway, W e Commander will be elected at a ng, after several of the s rembers, numbering 50 r been admitted to the organi The Sk ay Post has been inactive for the ps ars, and the new Command- er and his officer: making an all-out effort to make this post one of the liveliest in the Territory. The their last meeting of their buildings til April, at which time becomes the property It has oves and will make a le lodge room. Mr. Hon- Commander, is a Customs here who wa White Pass em- as Adjutant at more, are lodge at one ding comforta ius, the Deputy Inspector of and succeeds Harry head of the Post last year. new Mrs. Harold F. took . advantage of the ( v and the pr yterian Mission boat, the Hall make an trip to Haines House, where y the gues the Rev and Mrs. Kenneth Fox. Daughter Margaret Ann, accompanied them They returned home Tuesday after- noon I The Rev. and Fredsell ssence of to over- M. Jones, spent Skagway on a trip of in- He left on Tuesday's Whitehorse from which days in or spection. train for ¥ overnight as it acts to loosen and r ety blsckheads. Those who followed sim e claim they hap b f obe appilication does ROT saLisly, ¢ Vour money back. Ask for Kleerex toduy, sare. ter, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” IONGHO O © NN NN N 0N o\ O\ AN O\ o N O O\ O O O\ 0 O O N O\ 9 9\ © S N N N S NN N N N NN N O N NN O/ ™\0/ "o, 86 PROOF. 65% GRAIN NEU Dr Monday the The cell ent urday Main Street t5d; Miss Ford, of othy to ing Mr. and mov houses office ugla the They afternoon B week. mer — he planned to drive o Highway by bus to Anchor- “ol. James stated before he be back® in about thr week . '7 uwn- catior he ited Hm s y ‘While here > met board. Te chool with school Rev. and M ertained & vening at t last heir home on for iss Elvira Maur- of Haines House and Haines, and Dr. Dor- Dr Halverson after the din 1 Monday on Director H Ervina ¢ center hortly after noor as Gl and Mr d into to the They sold t 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Dot t fall, but decided th: d climate compared hannel toy v brought tk trisck with them over from boat came Presbyterian Inc refu m IIL‘ body home u“d for burial. ziven Bo evenings and the enthusiastic over vicinity of the site oposed TB orted the offering ts many ; the way and WHISKEY HENL RESERVE 1 Mac.” will leave on the spending a short furlough in his home his dis- s. Hans Soldin, but pleasant town. He hopes to receive charge from the future. Arlington, of the bert, of is just one more 1y soldiers who were stationed Skagway during the war who liked it so much that upon receiv- ing his discharge, he immediately returned. Donald ployed at the railroad shops. rived on last Saturday's boat. Joria Riewe her b y Saturday entine birthday party. He will celebrate with a Val- o following persons are among regi: the Pullen se this week: E. J. Flannigan, Hazel Scott, Josie Chacula, Floyd Barne Fred Miller, Lucy Mones, man, Betty Ronayne and , all from Whitehors Baskin, Fairbanks. Royce Crial and ed the honors at a “Bon Voy- and Birthday” dinner given for n by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will- jams last Saturday evening at the Williams home on State Street. The piece was a huge chocolate f of which was writ- Royce” and on ‘Happy Birthday, Crial departed on the Norah later that night to-make his home in the States after 15 yea in Skagway with the White Pass Company. The rest of the party tered at Monroe War d Stanley “Mac” Brown on hi “Bon other Mr. ten e attended the Eagle’s bowling alley Present to en- for whick were Royce Was- Olsen, Snyder, and®the opening ceremony. jey the wondorful dinner, “Mom” Williams is famous, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown, Crial, Mr. and Mrs. William ser, Sgt. and Mrs. Richard James Tropea, Mrs. Rose Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Poiley he and host. s Boy Scout erian Church and the attended the services in with the Assistant Scout C. J. Rochr The Rev. Fredsell had prepared a n for the boys, ree Good as inte Day at mbers entitle educa Rev. Fr descended from the pulpit to make a special an- iouncement to the congregation, to the :ct that he was being sent > his old church in Detroit, Mich. out the first of April = His place J to be filled by the Rev. ge, who is being sent Board of Missions. s dug here about if he fails to arrive, Rev. Fredsell will try to remain until after Easter. The departure of the Rev. and Mrs. Fredsell will he a real loss to Skagway, as both ve becn earnest and sincere kers for the young people and Both are fine mu- the April 1, but America’s Most Discriminating Tastes Have Made This AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLING Those who appreciate the rich, smooth flavor which comes of quality ingredients skillfully blended have made SCHENLEY Reserve America’s most widely enjoyed whiskey. Try it soon. /,_?,// Army in the near §; is already em- lc , White Pas s boat, THE DAILY ALASKA HWPIRL —JUNEAV, ALASKA icians and have senior and junior trained both a choir, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Curtiss, pokane, Wash.,, have been ing in Alaska. They spent a few ds in Skagway this week, visit- ing Haines while here. Mr. and “Mrs. Curtiss plan to return in June of Rev. E. Olendy, from Northway, in town on The priest rived Russian Alaska, ar- Tuesday's train, aving later in the week on the Donjac for Juneau. Rev. Olendy brought a small native girl to the TB Sanatorium for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fulkerson of Whitchorse were Skagway visitors this week ahving been to Ju- neau on a honeymoon trip. Mr. Fulkerson with the USED at Whitahc R 32 v were guests at| the Pullen House while in town. Miss Alice Dunn, nurse at the has returned to her dutie month’s vaca- tion in the States. Frank Richmond, Richmond, made & Juneau last week. on the Donjac. Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty are home again after a month vacation outside. son of Major shtort trip He returned Mr. and Mrs. outgoing passengers Jack Keller were op the last on. their annual buying trip ars proprietors of Skagway store. They drug and Mrs. George Black, well- Whitehorse residents, left last boat for ‘a vacation known on the trip. Harold Carson, from the audi- tor's office of the W. P. & Y. T. ilroad, left on the Norah for month's jfon in the States Mrs. Joieph McCann, wife of the Deputy Collector in charge of the Fairbanks Customs Office, rived on the last boat and after br lef with h:»x- husband’s «r}nm left to her home McCann was fore enli in Fairl £ with the Customs LL ing in the Coast Guarc ir. and Mrs. an Hukill were returning passengers on tha last boat after a short but pleasant trip to the States. M Hukill's brother, Emil Hanous cecompan- ied them home. The Skagway voiunteer Fire De- partment is advertising their nual Fiteman’s ball to be given #he of | Februar formal affair eagor] iticipated by the dancing pcpulation of the town. an- entertained’ a hursday evening in sph Mo sident. enjoy2d until a late hour ous refreshments, in a 2} otif in keeping with the date, were served. Eagle’s Hall was packed to over- flowing last Saturday evening when the new bowling alleys were formally opened to the members and invited guests. bagen at 8 o'cl was enjoyed up- til' morning, every man and woman present being given a chance to try his or her hand at the game. | In konor of the occasion the old- tour- | Bowling, which b e WANT ADS FOR SALE WANTED WILL SACRIFICE $400 equity for $250 cash—lights, water, 2 -bed- room house on highway. Write Empire Box 6919. (199-2) {1-MASTER DELUXE Chevrolet sedan, new tires, very clean, all| extras, engine perfect. Don V. Travis, Gen. Del. Juneau. (199-t3) woodshed, Ph. Deuglas (199-t4) 1 ROOM COTTAGE, large lot in Douglas. NEW OVERHEAD Harbor Grocery Ph. 35 Garage door (199-t4) cabin deck fis Gray 91 hj sash. Howard Shattuck Bldg | (199-14) CR SALE—38 ft ing vessel 29E832 gas motor, D. Stabler, tern 10 mmpire. ALL ELECTRIC PAD, % hp. mo- tor, toaster, curling iron, flat iron, waffle iron, desk lamp radio, | hot plate Hoover Electric suc- | tion sweeper, % mattress, heat- | ing stove all enamel, % hp. engine, large screw jack, small 2 burner oil cook stove, ammuni- tion 38 special, 25-35, 32-20, 30-30, 22 long rifle. 925 W 1ith St. 1CARPENTER'S TOOL chest with y complete set of tools in| A-1 condition. The personal pro- | perty of M. T. LaHatte, Deceas- | ed. Enquire if interested at the office of the United States Com- missioner, No. 513 Federal Build- | ing (189-t4) | || JUST ARRIVED — Pot burners in | »s—Vee Belts and Pulleys. Welding and Machine (197-tf) all siz Juneau Shop. NOW IN STOCK—four Gray Marine engines \«nh Hm & m one reduction gea: as engines I , anchn marine items, and Machine Welding (196-16) Juneau Shop. t “outside” mi- | 1410,000ths; zero | to 3-in depth micromet (Goodell-Pratt). Both like nev Good buy in scarce machir tools. Sell either or both. Clark, Empire, phone 602. crometer ‘VANTED—\'(‘\V milk custemers by | Union Delivery. House to house! delivery daily. Phone 117. | 5 (199-t4) | WILL TAKE Stenographic position for approximately three months. Mrs. Moedy. Ph. 0. (199-t3) ¢ YEAR OLD EX- CAPT. ARMY PILOT with 2,500 hours Army flying time is interested in flying for one of the feeder lines Has CAA Comm. married, no children. Empire C6913, Ju- O WORK in Al- | aska. Experienced in biulding and | carpentry, weiding and electrical work. Write Aldrich Long, Box 2703, Viewridge, Bremerton, Wr.| (198-t3) | 1 WOULD LIKE ui;orcmllier Cur- L.m,\, shirts. Plfllk 210 (189-1mo.) volt workable or no. Pratt Neon Sign Co. (184-t4) DRE".SMAKIN(J -— X‘AILORI ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blug 565. (179-1mo.) | WANTED—To rent s or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) WANTED—Usea furntture 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 FOR RENT | FOR 'RENT — bwamhea'rc\ rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. 36-t1) PIANOS RENTED on Shop. 5 e and Call &t 323 Deck (193-16) pole Wizgly. | (182-tf) | TSRIIS ana at Piggly 7 ft. GREGG Like new. See GOOD 3 BEDROOM house allj harwood floors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, w m chine and range $5,000, 1044 V 10th St. Phone Green 475 (176-tD) | PAN AMERICAN HAS 11 PASSENGERS IN FROM NORTH, SOUTH | Cn trips to and m Juneau yes- Pan American Airw following passengers: Whitehors2: Arthur Ramberg; from Seattle: Theodors Thorendall, Mrs. | | Pearl Roby, John Foster, Julia Fos- the EXPERT ACC and Office Service CLARA DILG (160-tf) Phone 859 Box 617 GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND 1.OST—2 keys in folder. turn to Empire. Please re- FOUND — Child’s silver rimmed glasses owner may have same by vaying for this adv. COPSTEADS ON LONG TRIP Roald Copstead, of the Twentieth Century Marke:, accompdnied by wife, sailea on the steamer Princess Norah for Vancocuver. Taking thi [& with them, the Copsteads will drive to Bellingham, Wash.,, where they will visit his relatives and friends, then to Se- timer of the lodge made up the €% Richard Foster, George Prater,|attle and vicinity to spend some new al-| first tcam to bowl on the i leys. Karl Larson, 40 vy a member of Skagway Aerie No. 25, hrew the first ball down the alley, closely followed by 11 other mem- bers, their years of membership| ranging from 35 years down (o the youngest who had only been in tk2 north 26 years. Tfelve prizes, donated by various business houses werc won by Harry Ask, W. J. Mulvihill, M. E. Rogers and Louis Deverell, Old Timers, and Ralph Logan, H. E. Welch and George Brown for the men; Mrs. Self, high, Helen Clark, low, for the women. Dane- ing was enjoyed until midnight when the Auxiliary served a delie- | fous buffet lunch of sandwiches, | salad, pickles, cake and coffee. The Pack Train Liquor Store is all shined up with a new paint job, the windows have a new streamlined job in black, and it all adds much to the appearance of | the building. The small room next |to'the old liquor store was redecor- ated and the stock moved in. | the | The members of the PTA are | holding a bake sale at the F & F Istore Saturday afternoon, the pro- |ceeds to go toward lumber and la- |bor for permanent shelves for the | school room libraries. AUCTION NIGHT Thurs. Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. ATTENTION! PLEASE William Friday, Jerry Allen, John Newmarker, Christ Botaudov, Dan| Twict, Donald Newton, Henry Mc-! Clure, Roy Lee, Eugene Craker,| Frances Roby. § To Fairbanks: Bess Cross; tof Seattle: Ernest Lincoln, Alex Stan- |tield, Harold Jacobs, Beatrice Gay- man, George Mumford, Cathleen F Wilmer Mauldin, Dennis Hamuwn Gemge Nelson. REALISTIC ALHAMBRA, Calif,, Police here can personally vouch for the| effectiveness of their tear ga | JQuring a tear gas demonstration in the police station, the trigger jammed and the operator quickly turned the sprayer toward an op- en window. But tke wind was strong and the tear gas blew back in, routing ev- ery policeman in the building. A S BLACK LAB Wanled' Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test with Ourine drops used with simple syringe. a cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say has anabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making® this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask sbout Curine Ear Drops today at Butler, Mauro Drug Co. i The Douglas Trading Post ex- { tend toyouand to yours,an invita- tion to attend the night Auction | Thursday, Feb, 21 at 7 p.n. There Xh an unending variety of goods | waiting to be disposed of to the highest bidder: A few of the many include, stoves, traps, mot and saws, radios and recorder com- binations typewriters and a host of other items, The Trading Post will serve by selling what you may have to sell, on percentage basis, you are protected by a minimum ,prlce. that you place upon ye ! goods. For information call Douglas 42, Auctioneer Paul Sommers, (198-13) The Rexall Store The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Don's Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair ! Clinic in Rochester, time with Mrs. Copstead’s family. Later they plan to visit the Mayo Minn,, and ex- pect to be away from Juneau for several months. - REBEKAH'S DRILL TEAM Will hold their practice meeting at 2 o'clock Sat. hfterncon ih the dd Fellows Hall, instead of Mon- day evening as previously sched- uled. (200-t1) RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Musie Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 SPECI%LISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Barmwf | (Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY -fllflSK%ta/ i | (Al IRLINES Daily Scheduled Trips THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946 Petershurg HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | ewing Southeas Sitka TO Wrangell Also Trip:s TO Keichikan .; | | Public Account.mt': ~— Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 Kinloch N. Neill AUDITS e S | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY SYSTEMS Established 1940 Phone 757 LAVERY BUILDING TAXES John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLIS AIR DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 70 KETCHIKM! via Pelershury and Wrangell With connections to Cr: ateamers for Prince Rupert, FOR RESERYV \TIUI\:s PXI"\ HAINES VAL 8. "BBORIALC” FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. wock, wcouver, aig, k vé 354 Hydaburg and and Seattle SHAGWAY PASSENGERS get 9 A, M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with BROM E SHAFTIN DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PIIONE BLUE 449 OR 79 SAILINGS SUBJECT TO CH!/ G — STERN BEARING WITHOUT NOTICE — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop S ———————— ey With a Guarantee of Satisfaction ARl Classes of Worlk . LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS Painting Coniractor FOR CATERPILLAR U.S.PAT, OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES MINING EQUIPMENT Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON JUNEAU " e NORTHERN COfiMBBClAL co. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment RRITORY Agg:iral Wa, G MAC] BRANCH—227 APPOINTMENT (We pick up and deliver) Phone 659 909 West 12th DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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