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PAGE SIX PR ‘ ! t ,/of il health. He will soon leave i nge k Hermann, representative of Ma ie Seattle Hardware, Jack Moly- former Swift Co. salesman, ut now carrying a line of his own, as, well known Heinz were visitors in Skag- c From Skagway agent while the Norah was in port. SKAGWAY, Alaska, Feb. 23— ‘ T Special Correspondence) —Two of Bill Douglas has only recently beeny Mr. and Mrs. Kent Fuller held a skagway’s popular young people Ps t discharged from the Army, having reception at their home on Main'; BEDROOM HOUSE. Furnished,| s uited it o ¢ - | Fuller w judges in the pent two years at Adak. He says Street last Monday evening for Mr. = nice location, Call Aschenbren- | day evening at 6:30 o'clo Derb; guests of the Car-|the * brands is rather a mis- and Mrs. Robert Campbell of e 306 Willoughby. (208-tf) residence of the U. S. Comm niva e 1 as there are far from 57! Whitehorse Twenty-four friends WG X0 oot one oy rs. McCann Miss Bea Hillery — and seem to be getting less right!were invited to meet the Campbells 1937 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe sedan.; ighter of an oldtimer among family have all along. He reported the butter -|and partake of refreshments, Mr. Alter 5 o'clock p.m. 413 West White Pass employees, and John & 1 the flu the past tion in the States as being as and Mrs. Campbell were house-| 10th St. Ph. Red 340. (208-t3) were bad or worse than reported a recent newcomer, and Mrs. Don —_— e livi was a passenge Mrs. Fred Calkins has had the ntil s the Norah aster cast removed from her leg Hillery - - which s broken about two Tr The Skagway Chgmber of Com- by a fall on the ice tandard Oil em- merce was called to order by Pre unable to get around Mr. O'Daniel met his bride ident Polley last Monday noon the break was a bad! " the U.S.S. Hudson was here the Recreation Hall with 28 mem- t the ankle for Navy Week. Upon being dis- bers and seven guests present. Five B { ed several weeks later he came of the six contestants for Queen hael and Joseph Rafferty have to gway to make his home. The were present, as were Robert Camp- | been home past week because you couple have the best wishes business manager of the of a re of their attack of of the entire community nival at Whitehorse and Capt flu H i s H. Cronkhite Sister Mary Rosalia who has been | at the Pius X Mission here for the s at the White Pass Hos- — The committee for the Queen's ital this week, all victims of the flu epidemic are Mrs. L. McGuane ball announced that the ticket sale, three we! was obligated to | and daughter Sharon, Mrs. Fred over $600, had exceeded their rn to Juneau on the last boat d, Hans jin and Yamus Au- fondast expectations, while the of the cident to the; All are getting along nicely, committee under Rev. Fredsell an- er Superior there. Sister Su- — nounced they had received oV or foll on the icy street, frs Miss Gloria Roehi, daughter of $3% ! ex- turing a wris | % enses —_—— | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roehr, was PEI i e Al e a passenger for Seattle on the last Mrs. Herbert Riewe ‘m.md‘ a boat, where she will entrain for Vhit Pa 4 the wire from Anchorage Friday advis Cleveland, Ohio, to wed Frank low excursion rates of $5 ps at her mother, Mr: Jess Gentile. This wedding is the cul- per for the trip to Whitehorse > is dangerously ill and ask- mination of a war romance begun during the carnival The train 1} A\‘.\.unn as pu%flblt. when the groom was stationed here. will leave, the Broadway station at e fly to Juneau if iy 2 y morning, March 8, the er parmits, and take the * t unday eve- plane from there. Mrs. Wallace is Sold and return sometime Sunday eve- plane from the Emmett Soldin left on the g2 < B Ay 1l 0% Norah for his camp in California, DINg “d” “:‘:l};:k‘: : »\-“‘“"E B fter spending a brief furlough ; i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs TB sanatorium committee At otiihas, WO GRDES C: Hans Soldin, and sister He hope e a short d comprehensive re- CIA\Hlk‘flAm . e s i ihs il to receive his discharge soon port on what had been done to|=ro e O - n futher that project Dr. Polley ‘,““ Edmonton, Canada, 5§ of Woman's irch announc hat a wire had been NS | R ke coell \ e 1 the Rev. Gallant that | Auxiliary served an excellent din- rec 1 the Rev. Gallan : : g to members of the Chamber he would be glad to represent Skag-| Capt. H. H Cronkhite, Il,.:,)(dm of Commerce at noon last Monday. way in Washington, D. C. in Charge of the R. C. M. P., sta- | —- —_— joned at Whiteliorse, paid S Miss Viola Sullivan has tendered a visit this week. Capt. Cron her resignation at the telephone hite used to come over here years office bacuse of illness of her ago with his hockey am for | patients at the TB mother matches with Skagway. He enjoy- by Robert Campbell of s ed renewing old friendships while He also showed them Skagway residents will have™ to| here. Capt. Cronkhite will have a put off dying for a while, as Les team in the carnival matches. mber of Commerce mem- Powell, the undertaker, has post- bers after their meeting € 5 : 1% dheifirningty ed notices to the eifect that he is The Board of Trustees for the Major Rudolph Haas, physician no longer in the busine Presbyterian Church will have their THE NEW PIPER CUB At Juneau Airport The World's Fastest Selling Airplane NOW READY FOR DELIVERY Serving Southeastern Alaska CAPITOL CITY AIRCRAFT (O. Phone 321 — JUNEAU — Box 2227 Flight Instruction—Piper Cub Sales and Service No more war-weary planes for the minded travelers of Alaska! Pacific Northern Airlines now puts in service the first new transports to be used in Alaska. Built for us by Douglos, they feature luxurious comfort and warmth! Equipped with electronic safety devices. new luxurious 21-passenger DC-3's PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES N, G e — - City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel / [ | | | | | | I | | | | | | | | | | \ | \ | \ | \ [ \ | \ | | E \ | \ | 1 Phone 716 s1to the Interior. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAY, ALASKA | monthly meeting at the Manse ncx‘“‘ g Tuesday evening. The main sub-"g- ject will be the budget for the|.f ¥ new church year. Mrs. Willlam De- the Board of Governors for the 2 Church Community Center. She is one of three members from the WANT ADS | | community at large. | |war was appointed a member of FOR SALE ‘ H iguests of the Fullers while in Skag- way on business connected with th | forthcoming carnival. models; 236 Fi RADIO—Choice of two late console Blue 870 or Apt. “B” t St. East. (208-12) | Knute T Whitehorse res- Lo~ SALE—Used 85 hp. Ford ident, was a guest at the Pullen * y_g geripps factory conversion | House while waiting for transporta-| oo tos 0T Juteh, In- | S . to. VateqyPen, quire Warner Machine Shop. | (208-tf) | Miss Doris Dahlby, who has been employed in Edmonton and White- 5 ROOM FULLY furnished house, | horse, spent a short vacation in =~ o pocks from business district. ' Skagway. She registered at the pop details, inquire room 3 above Bt S0 First National Bank. Ph. 676. | (207-tf) | Mrs. R. S. Sanford, OPA clerk from Juneau, met with the local beard while the boat was in port Mrs. Sanford will handle the cler- ical work of the OPA for Skagway, Petersburg and Sitka. OUBLE liIED, spring and high E St. . (207-t3) | i i S WOMEN’'S FUR COAT racoon, full length, size 34-36 fine condition WAR VETERAN preferred; largest’ WANTED-—Table movcfihaltery ra- | WANTED TO BUY—Double bed, | chair. Ph. Blue 414, 939 10th and | TppiTpps 10 SELL reconditioned | WANTED ‘ SALESMAN WANTED and most diversified line; exclu-| sive copyrighted calendars, also advertising specialities, carpenter aprons, mechanical pencils, therm- | ometers, etc. Every firm a pros- pect. Established 1883. Good men; can earn $1,000 or more per month, Weekly advance against earned commissions. Biggest sea- | son in full swing. Airmail reply. Dept. A, Kemper-Thomas Com- pany, Cincinnati 12, Ohio. 208-t1) || dio. Ask for Paul Sommers. Ph: Red. 570. (208-t2) | box springs, bureau, dressing table, daveno, dinner set. Ph. 556. | ALASK Sitka Petershurg Also Trips HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Daily Scheduled Trips ol (amynss Wrangell Ketchikan TO Reservations Phone 612 (208-t3) | surplus army clothing; sheep- | lined leather Flight Jackets, | Flight Boots, etc. Deep-cut whole- sale prices. Write for price list. sid Barrington, well known old- $85. Ph. 365. (205-t1) ¢ & 0 Jabhi Chnon | time boat man, was a passenger iy i s aar ki ] Fhohe S 8 0y, | on the last Norah. He w:n' nng:‘“ OZITE RUG PAD § x 12. Write| East Grand, Oklahoma City, Ok-| | 5 i Empire No. 6948. (206-[4}‘];‘11(,ma_" (208-t1) Whitehorse and from there will go . i NAVY TAILORED suit, size 38, never worn. Ph. Green 393. Three more Skagway service men DESIRE TO BUY lot anywhere in (206-t4) | - town. P. O. Box 1927. (207-t6) WANTED—Between town and 10 mile to buy or rent modern home. 2 bedroom minimum. No children. Cash if suitable buy. Call Green AUDITS“ Public Accountants — 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE TAXES Auditors — Tax Counselors John W. Clark 629 after 5-p.m, or write Box 1713. (206-16) rceeived their discharges and re- ki ey turned home. John Hannon, son of BATTERY RADIO, Philco table Ken Hannon, has seen service in model $18. Late model. Call Red Manila, India, and Europe. John 570. (205-t4) and Robert Tée Tive 'S80 feln | == e rommarrasa s s foreign service. NEW PIPER CUB Airplanes now " A ready for delivery. Capital City Mis. Arnold Gutfeld has been Alrcraft Co., Scutheastern Alaska teaching the third and fourtn Distributors Phone 321—Box 2227 Juneau. (202-t1) | grades this week, during the ab- sence of Mrs. Walter Savviko, who is ill JUST ARRIVED — Pot burners in all sizes—Vee Belts and Pulleys. Juneau Welding and Machine Shop. (197-tH) The Skagway Sanatorium received fivc more patients this week bringing the total to 83. FOR SALE—5 room house and ca-| bin furnishec. Call at 323 Deck- | erway. (193-16) 7 ft. GREGC SKITS and poles.| Like new. See at Piggly Wiggly. | (182-tf) i GOOD 3 BEDROOM house ail| harwood floors. Fully furnished.; Electric refrigerator, washing ma- | chine and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. ! (176-tf) | John E. Nyman, Federal income tax agent, will te in Skagway sev- eral d. He is holding office in the Immigration Office. Mr. Nyman is accompanied by his brother, Frank, who is making & pleasure tour of Alaska. i Lyle Loehr, proprietor of “Swede's Beauty Shop” offered the winning contestant in the Queen's contest, a fiee shampco and finger wave before she leaves for the Carnival. Mrs 5 ROOM HOUSE for sale Auk Bay $1900. Write V. A. Hensey, City. (203-t6) | kol The Carnival Committee will otff- fit the Queen, Miss Viola Sullivan, —— e — with a winter ski suit, evening PIB WILL PROTECT your igni- gown and complete set of accessof-| tion system from dampness 4 and ies for her appearance in White-| 8 ounce botiles gt the Juneau horse where she will compete wigh Welding and Machine Shop. four local girls for Queen of the MISCELLANEOUS Carnival with a grand prize of ‘a fres trip to the Ice Carnival at Fairbanks and other local prizes. | WINTER & POND CO, Inc. ¥ % | Complete Photographic Supplies Mis. 0o L. Bifley st iex homie i orrs Mapis gma Materhh e 4 | Finesi Quality i Sixth Street. Nine guests, bidden| 1 to take their needlework, spent o e Femsan Feagiy pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Pol-| FLORENCES’ { ley and the hostess. Delightful re-| Barbecue and Chop Suey : freshments were served late in the! Cafe afternocn, Present to enjoy the| visit with the honor guest were the | Mesdames P. 1. Dahl, Thomas Sut- Opening March 1, Try These Delicious Dishes | (207-t3) | WANTED—Small apt. or room with | LEARN TO FLY with Capital City | kitchen privileges for fisherman’s wife. Ph. Red 390. (206-t4) | WANTED—RELIEF Pharmacist for 1st week in April. Write Empire 6939. (204-t1) | i L Aircraft Co. Ph. 321 (202-t1) | ELLIES AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections {o Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle A 23% YEAR OLD EX- CAPT. ARMY PILOT with 2,500 hours Army flying time is interested in flying for one of the feeder lines in Alaska. Tas CAA Comm. Lic., married, no children. Write Empire C6913. Ju- | Ao M. SO Haines and Skagway G FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY SDAY — LOAD FREIGHT MONDAY LEAVIN TUE __FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE (2 LEGTA neau. HAND LAUNDR> —Specialize Cur- tains, shirts. Black 210. (189-1mo.) WANTEL—~Neon transformer. Hi- volt workable or no. Pratt Neon BRONZE SHAFTING — STE BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES Juneau Weldin and SERVICE g and Machine Shop Sign Co. (184-t4) _.DRESSMAKING — TAILORING.. { ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blue 565. (179-1mo.) WANTED—T0 rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. ©132-th) WANTED—Usea furniture 306 Wil- | loughby Phone 788 i T DECORATING THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES Is Qur Business in addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting and papering just a " “RIGHT ittle better.and give you W” Service. MeCLELILAN = Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS FOR RENT | SMALL OFFICE ROOM, second floor, Klein Bldg. Ph. Black 763. (208-tf) ton, Noel Pennington, Harold Fred-) RS i DR. STEVE'S—CHIROPODIST | sell, William Dewar, Mary Pullen and Harry Honius, “Foot, Specialists” Mrs. Virginia Selmer Boyd and|Office No. 7 Tiiangle Bldg. Ph. 648 little daughter, Jean are visiting (192-tf) | with Mr. Selmer’s mother, Mrs.| ——— ———o———— ——| | Oscar Selmer. She will remain lmre:PIANOs RENTED anl TUNED | Anderson Shop. ] | until her husband, a pilot for Bob| Reeve, has found living accommo-| dations for them. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. { F.OE. Aerie No. 25 of Skagway | celebrated their 48th anniversary /in a big way when 28 candidates| There were 200,000 one-room | ‘wers initiated into the order and|schools in the United States in | !two were reinstated. Approximately | 1915-1916. |60 members were present for the| — | evening’s -entertainment which end- v 1 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | ed with a buffet supper, cards and|yp the District Court for the ’I‘eorri-’ |bowling. New members are Fred Al A erick B. Reynolds, Roy Call, Char- By of Atasks, DiviSii SRy en One. At Juneau. l};& W-w ‘flflrk- T‘;;'h{‘{ gclmn, NELLIE MALONE, Plaintiff, vs. {Henry Williafus, mas COOPEr | THEODORE FLOYD MALONE, |Roscoe Elders, O. J. Fitzgerald,| pefendant. Emil E. Maki, Norman Showers,| e president of the United States James L. Aubert, Frank J. Rich- mond, Harlan E. Welch, Virgil Pat- terson, Clifford W. Southern, Frank Shulters, Acie Logan, M. V. Raf- ferty, Gilber Koffel, E. Meyers, 8. Baloun, H. M. Bighoff, E. Soldin, E. R. Sullivan, Frank Sullivan, i Gordon Beitinger, Henry Viestenz, Dan Halligan, Donald. E Egbert and Osborne Selmer. of America. To the above named, defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the, District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last pubication of this summons, in case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case e i o . 3 - BO. - . this summons is served upon you NoTICE TO AT . OWNERS personally, and answer the plain- Effective March 1-1946 all boat ” i | jowners will register with the Har~ wm‘fl‘:’ ’:;,Ta,:avznef,tfi';:ds:;t;?“n bor Master twelve hours in advancell ‘pne plaintiff in said action de- their desire to go on- the city grid mands the following relief: Dissolu- in the Boat Harbor. tion of the marriage now existing ALBERT F. BIXBY, Harbor Master | petween plaintiff and defendant on ‘ (206-16) | yne grounds of incompatibility of | i temperament, and for any other The Erwin Feed Co. relief merited. In event you fail so to appear and Office in Case Lot Grocery I PHONE 704 answer the plaintiff will take judg- ment against you for want thereof, ! HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE and will apply to the court for the | relief demanded in said complaint, | and as herein stated. s Witness the Honorable judge of | 7 ~ |said court, and the seal of said| court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 8th day of February, 1946, I J. H. WALMER, GRIFFIN 00, 'had been trapped by a blizzardi | day of February, 1946. FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home . Hotel. 19,136-t0) LOST AND FOUND | FOUND — Onild’s silver nmmed | glasses owner may have same by | paying for this adv. ! 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 FOR - CATERPILLAR REG. SALES and é SERVICE | SNOWBOUND FERGUS FALLS, Minn., March 1 —Two tame ducks on a nearby farm were out of forced hiberna-i tion in a snowbank where they two weeks ago. Elwyn Friedrieh, a 4-H Club girl, discovered her missing ducks in their cold storage prison after she heard faint quacks from a snow- bank. She dug through more than a foot of snow to rescue them. NOTICE OF HEARING | The administrator of the estate of P. R. Sharp deceased, having this day filed his Final Report and Peti- tion for Distribution of said estate: Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be had upon said report and petition before this court in its courtroom at Juneau, Alaska, on the 24th day of April, 1946, at the hour | of ten ~velock in the forenoon at | which time and place all persoms | interested in said estate may appear and show cause why said report| should not be approved and said estate distributed as prayed for. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 21st | (COURT SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner, ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Alaska. f First publication, Feb. 22, 1946. Last publication, March 15, 1946. RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the 107 Cherry St | oyt publication, Feb. 9, 1946. Clerk of the above entitled Court. Seattle 4, Wash. | |0’ Dupiieation, March 2, 1946, | § Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 SEE/ NORTHERN COMMERCIAL, CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRAN NG EQUIPMENT U.S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE PARTS CH—227 Ad#;irfll Way FARMING MACHINERY owe DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA A e MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION