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PAGE SIX he ;‘ the Church Ausiliary | Mr r and son, left for|visit relatives in California afternoon at h 7 on Wednesday's train.|Thy are the daughter and son of ewsy o es th Twe m urr il after|Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Sipprell of were | nt agway. preside Richte Oscar Selmer returned on the last Walter Sipprell, well known for- rom agway X ! boat and will work here until|mer residént of Skagway, was re N M about the of June. He will|cently operated on for a hernia I Mrs with He and|Kodiak. He is recovering nicely ’ Pr nt is family were in uary | - Larson, Secr er. for a visi | Mrs. Louise Hearn of Kalamazoo 1 members v F " the bu — { Michigan, is visiting her brother- last meeting o h n- Miss Mary -Rose Stuckey, sister!in-law, Perry Hearn. Mr. Hear T s th f Mrs. M. V. Rafferty, is em-|has nct been at all well, but ab: te wa The hostess ployed at the TB sanatorium i feeling better at this writing. Mrs. | but ed hot dogs, coffec 1 ki — i dearn plans to be here for an in- another waiver 1 f son of Mr. and Mrs, | definite time. brought Mrs. Glady 1 ca Avenue, has re- | -- aving been dis-| The Womans Church Auxiliary ne discus: the LCyea Trail and A charged from the Army { will have a cook book printed some before t —_— | time this spring. All the women got under way r d Lee, recently discharged |in Skagway are to be solicited for is one of t musts” { i reenlisted and left on|four or five of 'their favorite u-J way picnickers. boat for Fort Richardson,|cipes. The cook book put out a —— \nchorage, Alaska couple of years ago has been so| Mr. Gilkin, — | much in demand that it was felt| irom Edmontor Gordon Beitinger, young son of | another bigger and better one| visitor in Skaj r. and Mrs. Wm. Beitinger, left should be produced. | will leave for for Juneau on the Norah to take| _— about three wee . ical for enlistment in the| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Larson and| - —— armed forces. This is his first en- |on, Timmy, will leave on the next | A 1 b A listment boat for Minneapolis for a visit] Theater, wa home durir —_— with parents and other relatives. on the and Mrs. P Fred rey a Harry Bighoff | Mr. Larson, boy scout leader, is Mrs. E attendin were Juneau passengers on the employed in the superintendent’s| during nce ival at Whitehorse, Norah. Mr. Bighoff will receive|office of the White Pass railroad. | 115 natur tion papers at the Mr. Larson will return the last of Mrs. Mary Pullen and Miss Viola y entertained a March 't April but Mrs. Larson and Timmy | Sullivan were guests of the Sana- schoolmates last - will stay several weeks longer. torium staff for lunch last Mou- Sat y afternoon at his home, Lauder McVey, nephew of Mrs.| O day in connection with Carnival the occasion being his birthday. Mavis Soldin, is visiting his aunt| Phillip Olsen, empioyed in th support for the Skagway Que i received a number of in- and fanily dvring his furlough ! Auditor's office of the W. P. Miss Sullivan. gift —_ R. R, was away from work for - g Charlotte Hearn, employed several days the first of the week | The Rev. G. Edea Mrs. C 1 was the + by the Alaska Railroad, will ar-!pecause of the flu Dr. Clayton Polley cts to guest at the home of rive in Skagway on one of the next e be home by the first of April, The Mrs. P. I Dahl last Wednes boats to visit her father, Perty; Pot Luck dinners are being] Rev. Gallant, head of the Pius X efternoor She received Hearn, and her aunt, Mrs. Louise served every Wednesday evening at Mission here, has been in the uilts from eight of close friends Hearn the Recreation Center after which | states for several months on busi- were The hostess a program if Lenten readings and | ness connected with the buildin »d a delicious luncheon a discussions follows. { of the Mission which was - the by fire the early part of Nove ullen and M The newly reorganized Skagway | ber. left for Whiteh 1 employed Post of the American Legion, No. rning to have time for this wintor. 7, will meet in their new club| Pvt. Donald Shrewsbury campaigning t rooms in the former USO build- arrived here from Ft. N he Carni - ing next Monday evening. Lights N. J, and will be stati ated a have been turned on, stoves con-| local Signal Corps The latter Tl ser, nected and plumbing repaired and S a complete f livan and I and e members are all on their toe: Mr. and Mrs. R n ar- : evening and a Wynekan from the TB ready to get into active work. | rived on the last nd will b ym will play several games { make their home in Sk They e Whitehorse dur th The members of the Womans| have purchased one of the Gutfeld r a beautiful lebration. The lef Club have about finished thei houses on Third Street, t to loaned by fri day's train wer-garden quilt which they wil Perry Hearn’s home, and are mov- t Skagway very o a award for funds for their organiza- ing in. They have been guests of her Queen an els that Mrs nie Witmarsh of An- tion. Mr. Hearn since arriving here. The quite an isemer chorage, ntly made a trip to | Paxtons werked h during the pulchritude to be found California and will come to Skag- The bowling alleys of both the early years of the way. ay with her brother, Merle Sipp- Elks and Eagles Lodges are still| AL e in April received his drawing their crowds of both men Mrs. Henry Williams entertained Mrs. Mable Rapuzzi and Mr. and discherge last menth and has been and women. Scores are improving rapidly and some keen rivalry has| developed. B it Skagway has just enjoyed a week of beautiful weather. Sunshine and inild temperatures and little wind | have started an epidemic of sprif fever. Practically all of Skagway’s pop- Jation is in Whitehorse this week- end for the big winter carnival People coming over frcm the Can- adian town report that the weather has been so mild that snow and ice were melting rapidly and some fear was felt that it wouldn't be possible to have the ice palace as planned. School was dismissed for Friday so that the children wouldn't be counted absent. Deputy United States Marshal Walter Hellan, flew over from Ju- neau last Monday and took into custody Carl Pete, who received three months for drunkenhess after being blacklisted, and McCullough, six months, for supplying him with the liquor. Mrs. Lew Wallace who recently underwent a very serious opera- uon at Anchorage where they now live, is reported as out of danger. Her condition was very bad for several days. Mrs. Herbert Riewe, a daughter, left here last week to fly to Anchorage to be with her mother. 1 STEWIROESS SERVIGE 2, NOT MEALS ALOET 3. FASTER FLYING 1IME 4 MORE FREQUENT FLIGHTS 5. LARGER CLIPPERS 6 1-DAT SERVIGE SEATILE-NOME Close to one hundred ardent Skagway boosters saw Miss Viola Sullivan, 16 year old high school girl, crowned queen of the White- horse Winter Carnival in a gor=- gecus scenic setting. 'The beautiful ice palace formed the background before which was drawn up a color guard of Royal Canadian Mounted “alice, resplendid in their colorful :niforms. In front of them was the queen, in a beautiful whiie parka, in the old cutter which had been brought into use for the oceasion. - Viola, a striking bru- nette, made a perfect picture in the white setting and garb. The queen's ball on Saturday night was a gala affair. Four ‘Whitehorse girls were contenders for the honor of Queen of the carnival. A cash prize of $250, & beautiful white fur parka, and Wm“mm“»m“mmmmo“m other prizes were given the win. ner, Skagway attenders were loud in their praise for the efficient job 7, AVHLASLE SEATS TRIPLED & SERYICE [ KETCKIKLY PASSENGER TRt 0 EIPRESS WATES LON GOMMODIT! RATES 0¥ FURS. §0TIMES MORE BAY-CHICKS SHIRPED of campaigning done by Mrs. Mary Pullen, chaperon for the Queen. The carnival committee from Skagway and the Queen and her| party stayed over until Tuesday afternoon to attend the banquet| being given to Whitehorse officials! and committee by the BSkagway Chamber of Commerce. Over $1800 worth of tickets were sold by Skag- y participants veryone spoke highly of wonderful hospitality shown them bu the Canadian town residents. " The majority of those attending’ the carnival returned on the late Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. | | ! I Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. ¥. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent rain Sunday evehing. e it sevee DRINX KING BIACK LABKL! | B. Phillips, Green 565. ’ONE ELFCTRIC RANGE, side o the ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA S B e ) WANT ADS SATURDAY, MARCH 16, aslefy 1946 auosKeo, ettt | @ % » . FOR SALE | PR. 6 FT. SKIS, $5; pr. 7 t. skis with binders attached $15; pr. i boots size 10, $8; pr. ski boots 11, $10; 3 ski poles, 50 cents pr.* skating shoes size 11 hip boots, practically new, $6. Phone Black 110 or (220-tf) ize to $1; $5; pr. size 11, 222 Tth St. LUDWIG DRUMS, Complete set. | | | | | | | cash reasonable. Ph. 608. (220-t4) “ROADMASTER" BICYCLES, crat- ed FOB Juneau $39.50, medium scooters, crated FOB Juneau $7.50 Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup- ply P.O. Box 2067, Juneau (220-t3) WILL SELL my Farrand piano, upright model, excellent condition. Bench included. $350.00 cash. A.| | small | CIRCULATING OIL hefitm 1 size, cheap. 725 Basin Road. 218~ tf' {1 MODEL A FORD Motor Marine | Conversion completely rebuilt. | Harbor Machine Shop. West 11th ! and F St. Ph. 876. (217-t3) : en, 3 burners, good shape. Ph. 689 I CYLINDER 7% horse fisherman | and 1942 Dodge Sedan. Both in | good shape. 513 A Willoughby. @17-t4) | | RADIO—6 volt Pontiac Model Su- |y per Deluxe, very good condition | $35 U. S. Coast Guard 50063, Small boat harbor. (217-t4) l v ‘«\E HA\E MICARTA Stern bear- | ings in stock and also Gexlc{ transmissions. Harbor Machine Shop. W 11th and F st. (216-t6) | 41 PACKARD SEDAN, new pain job, excellent tires $1,200. Met- ‘ calf's Sheet Metal Shop. (216-15) .LOYD BABY buggy, like new, $40. | Phone Green 225. @13-t1) | ACRE TRACTS miles from | town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-t0) | FUR SEAL ladies coat, 1 mink | neck piece, 1 steamer trunk, 1 small suit case, ladies umbrella. | Inquire Victory Barber Shop. i (209-t0) FOR SALE—Used 85 h.p. Ford | V-8 Scripps factory conversion marine engine with clutch. In- | quire Warner Machine Shop. ‘ (208-t1) { 5 ROOM FULLY Iurnl.shcd hcu<e i 2 blocks from business district. | For details, inquire room 3 above | First National Bank. Ph. 676. (207-t0) | NEW PIPER CUB Airplanes now ready for delivery. Capital City Aireraft Co., Scutheastern Alaska Distributors Phone 321—Box 2227 Juneau. (202-tf) JUST ARRIVED — Pot burners in all sizes—Vee Belts and Pulleys. | Juneau Welding and Machine | Shop. A97-tf) I (218-t3) | { WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom fur. (aumypes WANTED ewing S E e 5 o TR L Daily Scheduled Trip week. Salary $200.00 per month. | Inquire Territorial Department of | TO Health, 102 Territorial Building— phone 466—P. O. Box 1931. (220-tf Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Janitor. Nondrinker. | Must furnish references. R.. E. Roberison, Seward Building, Ph. 334, (220-13) NICE WORKING couple desire im- mediately 2 or 3 room apt. or room in private home with Kit- chen privileges, convenient loca- tion. Room 312, Baranof. RELIABLE man wanted to handle postage stamp dispensers in ter- ritory. Right party can become independent with small capital | and spare time start. Write—i Stamp Vending Service, 12028} Bothell Way, Seattle. AND OTHER For Information and Reservations Phone 612 (218-t3) | AUDlTé SYSTEMS TAXES WANTED—Office desk, chair, and | filing cabinet. Call Miss Leigh,! NEILL CLARK d C MP Baranof Hotel. (218-t3) | i an 0 ANY Established 1940 Public Aceountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors ?9& BFA x\jix}klin Street el Phoge 757 Kinloch N. Neill INQUIRE ABOUT OUR WANTED—Band saw, with or with out motor. Ph. Blue 450 or P.O. Box, 1944. (218-t4) W \\T!‘D TO RENTfiby Veteran and wife and 16 year old daugh- ter two bedroom house or apart- ment. Call 533 between 9 am. and 6 p.m. or write P.O. Box 1612 Ju- neau. (218-16) ~ JohnW.Clark | MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE WANTED TO BUY—man’s suit and | overcoat of size 40 Ph. Red 570. 18-t3) | ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN MAN 25 WANTS work. clean habits. i Write Empire 7025. @17-t4) | - ( - WANTED—Colt Woodsman auto- | via Pe]ersburg and Wrange[] i matic pistol or similar. P.O. box | g 3 R 1181, @17-t4) | With connections tor Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 12 M. VVA'\TI-‘D — IMMEDIATELY two | senior Clerks—$200 per month, 7| hour day, half Saturday and Sun- | —— day off. Ability to type necessary. | {™"" Communicate Room 206 Terri- | torial Building—Phone 726. | (217-t4) | So HJF @ A Haines amnd Sk-z,f,way LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY TUESDAY — LOAD FREIGHT '\IO‘\I) Y apt. or house for immediate occupancy, family of .three. Call D. E. Davis, Baranof. (215~ t(» \VA!\TED—RLLILr FPhas Armaclst for 1st weex in April. Write Empire 6939. (204-t1) BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop LEARN TO FLY with Capital City | Aircratt Co. Ph. 321 (202-t£) &FAR OLD EX- A 23% CAPT. ARMY PILOT with 2,500 hours Army flying time Is interested in flying for one of the feeder lines in Alaska. das CAA Comm. Lic., married, no children. Write Empire C6913. Ju- neau. DECORATING THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES Is Our Business in addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting and papering just a little better and give you “RIGHT NOW” Service. WANTEL—Neon wransformer. Hi- volt workable or no. Pratt Neon | Smc el WeCLELLAN - Decorator .DRESSMAKING — TAILORING.. PHONE 374—DOUGLAS ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blue 565. (179-imo.) | 0000000000000000000000000900007000000000000000000 GOOD 3 BEDROOM “house il | harwood floors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. (176-t1) MISCELLANEOUS FOR CATERPILLAR WANTED—T0 rent 3 or 4 bedroom | house, permanent, consider pur- | chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ‘Wholesale Juneau Retail DR. STEVE'S—CHIROPODI “Foot Specialists” Oftice No. 7 Tilangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) | PIANOS RENTEL an1 TU Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. IN THE RUNNING CROWN POINT, Ind, — Walter M. Oleska of Hobart changed his mirid twice in one day but remained firm on one point — he’s in poli- tics. Clerk Walter Myback said Olesak withdrew ‘his declaration of candi- dacy for trustee of Hobert township on the Republican ticket and filed another—for Justice of the Peace— but on the Democratic ticket. B I S S DRINK KING BLACK LAREL! ED and Boy’s Clothing ‘Across from Coliseum Theatre Phone 677 Men‘u Duulfi 1L OST—4 ke_y. 5 bt (132-tf) | REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. i Poon | DIESEL MABINE ENGINES ART r‘on nm | sapee GENUINE A;Aoifmmrfil::knion RENEls-:éH SE;I\‘":CE PARTS SMALL OFFICE ROOM, second $ —— - e floor, Klein Bldg. Ph. Black 763. | (208-t0) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. 39,136-t1) LOST AND FOUND SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH-—227 Admiral Way G EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHlNEBY on chain. “Please re- turn to Empire. Your Depeosits Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME ot - RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 HARBOR MACHINE SHOP First National Bank MOTORS REBUILT — STERN S, cids TG . of JUNEAU, ALASKA