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bAlURDAY MAR(.H 30 I946 THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPle——JUNhAU ALASKA Detroit, tiveness of the town.|their former pastorate in of the town has been compl]ed and was also suggested | Michigan. Covers were laid for the the Chamber discussed at a later Rev is placing an ad in Mrs PA(,b SIX and will be sy, and Mrs. Fredsell, Mr. and the same issue. Local merchants| Mrs. Walter Self, Carolyn Honius, have also been solicited. . Margaret Ann Fredsell, and the| 4 ) | Mrs. Ed Waltonen will return to Municipal elections will be held'host and hostess in the near future and already the {her home in Pelican City after a|.| ten day visit with her daughter and L [ 1 FOR SALE | WANTED ; the att Days of to Zanten, young son of nten, has issued in- this air is rife with conjectures as to| Eugene Van 21 family, Mrs. C. L. Polley. She will| who will run and all the other agi- |Peter Van Zar tations that shake a small town! vitations for a birthday party eave on the Norah for Juneau and! SKAGWAY, Alaska, March 23.— (Special Correspondence) The Skagway Chamber of Commerce held a lengthy meeting Monday preceded by lunch served by the Woman's Church Auxiliary. Nine- teen members and one guest were present. A vote of thanks for the efficient werk perforrhed by the carnival committee consisting of K L. Fulier, Mrs. Christine Lamor- eaux and Mrs, Barbara Kalenkow- sky was given and the secretary was instructed to write to the Men's Council in Whitehorse and the Whitehorse Star and express to those organizations the appreciation of the Skagway residents who were attendants at the carnival Action was taken .o get another extension of the Jonss Act waiver and a telegram from Delegate Bart- lett gave assurance that this would be granted. Skagway residents are anxious to sccure some of the surplus war property which has been passing through here on its way to the states in great quantities. They are making every effort to find out just what is necessary to acquire some of it The big matter before Skagway now is the construction of a high- way to Whitehorse to connect with at such a time. All in all it prom- | afterrioon ,at his home in ises to be a little more interesting Street. than some of the past or | ~ The Eagle dance Gualt were re-|evening dre the Norah ering the several California |the past month. last Mr. and Mrs. Lee turning passengers on today after a visit in with friends and relatives. Mr. Gualt was released from service| Mr. about the first of the year and his had an wife took their car and went out evening to meet him in Vancouver, which point they drove to Califor- into by Frank Sullivan, special and unpleasant surprise last week when a nia. the Daughertys into an attractive Damage was slight. which Mrs. Lyle Lehr has returned home | Verted after a ten day visit in Douglas and Place Juneau, Mrs. Herbert Riewe was a passen- family have moved into town from her fami T.B. Sanatorium engineer, where and ger on the Norah from Juneau. She the has been away about five weeks, Coffey was an having been called by the serious illness of her moth- Harry Ask’s store. Mr. Coffey er, Mrs. Lew Wallace. taken over the management of Ask Grocery and Market and George Bovard will leave for Ju- Ask will leave soon for Seattle, neau where he will join his bride Where his family resides. who was expected here today. Mr. IR Bovard received a wire that she had been forced to leave the boat ready at Juneau. Mrs. Bovard, forme: stewardess on the Princess Louise, is a Canadian and has been delay-| The Indian Service its Sixth from of the Mission Dairy was crashed and other forcing it who had suffered food poisoning. into the side of the Quonset Hut Mrs. have con- Whitz Pass employee, had been in living Skagway but a few days and she Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Coiiey and Teceived word of ‘the 0 Anchorage now occupying the apartment abov Skagway chicken raisers find market for all their eggs, Next one will be on Tuesday eve- r Which are quite plentiful at present.| TB Sanator- go from Juneau to Pelican City. | Z | The Florence Circle of the Eastern| Saturday Star Lodge plans another bridgel w a fair crowd, consid- and pinochle party for April 30. danczs| | Mrs. E. Gibbons was a returning passenger on th> Norah after a trip Mrs. James Daugherty to Philadelphia, Pa., where she was one called by the death of her mother | truck and the serious illness of her father members of-the family Gibbons and her husband, a had accepted employment at the |local telephone company when she! tragedy in ly. { Mr. | ar e‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rogers cele- e 'brated their 51st wedding anniver- has Sary March 19. { the | Mr., There were 45 present for the Church supper at the recreational cenler last Wednesday evening. The| !food was delicious and varied, the 4 Supper being a pot-luck affair. The ning and it is expected a larger ‘crowd will be in attendance. These |Lenten suppers with their short bed | church service afterwards, follow- FLUORESCENT SUNLAMP, chil A HOME FOR ed in reaching here by formalities fum has just increased of the Tmmigration laws. Mr. Bo- capacity of 85. The number of pat- vard is owner of the Northern Poo! lents is 89, with q staff of 60, which| Hall, includes nurses, Sisters of St. Ann| B RITY ‘and the general help. and Mrs. Harry E. Honius} thé Alcan Highway. This is con- sidered essential to y future progress by this town A committee was appointed to 100k into making a paint-up, clean- up week successful by awarding worthwhile prizes. The removal of entertained at dinner Friday eve-| Mrs. Walter Self has taken a the many heaps of rubbish and un- ning for the Rev. and Mrs. Harold position at the local post office, re- sightly old shacks would 1dcl much P, FredsJI who will lecue soon for placing Mrs, Phillip Olsen who is resigning. Mr James Daugherty and Ed Fay- ette returned from Haines via small toat. They were out beyond Haines on business cunnccted with their mine. The Triangle Cleaners The local Eagle lodge held an initiation Tuesday evening at which several new members were added to the lodge rolls. Lunch was serv- ed afterwards. are experts in the clean- ing business so just call us to keep that prosperous look. Little Donna Lee Ward was bap- tized March 17, her mother, Mrs. Stanley Knctt, snd grandmother, Mrs. Henry Williams, sponsoring her. Donna Lee is four years old and her mother and grandparents have lived in Skagway many years. Wit NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL Miss Charlotte Hern, who has been visiting her father, Perry Hern, the past ten days, left by train for Wkitehorse Monday. She flew to Juneau, and Wednssday left gein by plane for Anchorage, the stcamer she planned on taking hav- ing failed to sail from Seattle as scheduled. Durinz the recent carnival at Whitehqrse, residents of the town took the children of those who at- tended and entertained them, leav- ing the parents free to enjoy the fina program provided. A Dbasketball team of Whitehorse girls will arrive in Skagway the first of the week and will play the girls’ team on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the school gymnasium. E£kagway is to be the town featur- ed in the next “City” issue of the A history Alaska Life Magazine. —————— Pacific Northern Leads Again ® Reduced Rates "10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. © Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New: Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchoraoge, Alasko City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel ed by a program of games and gen- eral fun, are greatly enjoyed. The Rev. ana mrs. Harold Fred- isell will entertain at dinner Sun- 'day for the M. E. Rogers, who have been married 51 years. Present will be Mrs. Henry D. Clark, a friend of many year’s standing of the Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam De- war, Miss Ritchic, Georgé Parkko and the Fredsells. ! Mrs. F. J. Richmond is a very lucky woman. She discovered that she had recently lost her wallet with quite a little money in it. The loss was discovered after leaving a show house. Search was made of the car they were in and their seats at the show, but no trace of the wallet was found. A day or so later it became necessary to change tires on the station wagon they had been using and the spare tire was carried on the floor of the vehicle. Under the tire was the . wallet, contents intact. | The Presbyterian Church has re- ceived their long ordered chairs for the Recreation Hall. The chairs, of gray metal, are the folding type and very comfortable. Each young- ster donated $5 which paid for the chair and their names are 1€ttered across the back, the work being .one by Vic Sparks, local’artist. Every Skagway lad in sawigz‘ Jas his name on a chair, with scveral gold stars after thoze who died while in service. Other chairs were donated by friends ard relatives in memory of departed sons.|These chairs are greatly appreciated by the congregation and those attend-| ing programs in the Rereation Hall as they were badly needed. | |FOR SALE OR Approximately 50 passengers were on the Norah when she arrived in| port at 8 o'clock this morning. i { | Mrs. Edith Costner recently pur- chased the residence owned by Ly-| man Reynoldson. Possession is not; ‘to be given until Nov. 1. Mrs. Cost- ner has been employed by the Skag- | way Grill for several years. Mr. Reynoldson is local freight agent. | - - | 'DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St PHONE 65¢ Gutgrown? IS the amount of insurance you carry on the conten of your home enough to cover their value today? Have you added new things without perhaps increasing the amount of your insurance? Ask this agency to de- t{ermine whether you are fully or only partially in- sured. No obligation. Shattuck |3 BEDROOM HOUSE fully motern. | FOR SALE—Furniture crates, See | ONE 8 PIECE K & E drafting set, | == MAN'S BIKEvprewnr balloon tires, | FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on fiAgY BUGGY, good cond_itlon, ONE SILVER TONE, PHLOX, SPIREA, Bleeding Heart, ONE KLINKER built round bottom WANTED—Two husky sober hard skiff 14 ft. copper :rastened, brass finished, and one Westinghouse freezer A-1 condition, 14 cu. ft.| Call 143, (232-tf) FIVE ROOM HOUSE at Auk Bay | $1,900. Write VA Hensey, General | Del, Juneau. (232-t6) | | INBOARD Motor up to 10 hp air | cooled with reverse gear. Call CAA 032, ask for Gaines (232-t4) BEDROOM MODERN house near | school. Auto.-oil furnace, refri- | erator, nicely furnished. GRA- DELLE LEIGH REALTY Co. Corner 2nd and Franklin St. Ph. 557. (232-t3) = { sled, skis and poles Blue 165. (232-t0) BIG CASH Regutex very good con- dition $100. Inquire at New China Town Cafe. (232-t3) YOU! Fully fur- nished 3-bedroom house with liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen, ! bath and utility room. Excellent condition, good residential area.| Basement apartment for revenue. | WOMAN GOOK will go anywhere. | WANTED — Oil POSITION AS Housekeeper WANTED —‘7P7xmrnrclnl bn‘c’klng Ior: rock miners to drive cross cut! tunnel with air drill on our min-|j! ing property located on Main-| land near Wrangell. Ddy wages or | contract, or both. Also need sober | camp cook for six men. Contactf L. C. Berg on Steamer Nofln‘ Sea while in port, due Junenu, about March 30 or 31. (232-t3) | Daily Schedwled Trips Sitka Wrangell Pefersburg Kelchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAR AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations s Phone 612 Not afraid of work, top wages de- | sired. P. O Box 1743, 211 Wil-| loughy Ave. (132-t5) | burnlng kitchen range. Prefer Dui-Therm. Must be in excellent condition. Ph.| Black 110., as | for | couple. Ph. Red 570. (231-t3) 2 WOMEN COOKS, 1 waitress of | Ilne character, want cooking for | season hotel or camp any place, Alaska. P. O. Box 1743, Juneau or | 211-Willoughby Ave. (231-t6) | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 expansion of local going concern, | $14,000 needed. Write Empire No.| 7118. (230-tf) | } Reasonably priced, a very good[h‘x -SERVICE MAN college gradu- buy. Shattuck Agency. (232-tf) | { Write Empire 7119. (231-tf) | Homer Garvin at Capitol The-} atre. (230-t1) | also one 10 in. K & E Polyphase slide rule in leather rase. P. O.! Box 1731, Juneau. (230-t3) cost $65 new, very good condiuonl $35. Ph. Red 340 after 5 p.m. (230-t3) HOUR WORK Mrs. Short, P. o‘ ate with family desires position; around Anchorage. Age 27 per- fect physical condition. Exper-: ience: Commercial Airline Pilot! with instrument and instructors ratings, 1900 hrs, flying time| 400 hrs. over the Hump. Certi-| fied High School teacher and | coach. Rigger for heavy mach- | inery, service station operator,| naturalist work, small farm ex-‘ perience. Write: = Graham L.| Mower 19999 Sheldon Rd. Berea, ! Ohio. (230-t4) | (230-t6) | Box 2674. 1 the washing machine or frigidaire | for the Bulkhead Fund. (220-tf) | i- | WANTED—sSmall apt. No chndren.l no pets. Call 854. (228-t4) | baby seat for car. Ph. 125. (229-t4) MR - | CLEAN DEPENDABLE 22 hp. Ev- ; Experlenced inrude Outboard $225. Call Black 155 after 6 p.m. (229-16) short and long wave radio, table model $25., New 17 jewel ladies wrist watch $55. Ph. Black 693 (229-t4) | Delphiniums, Day Lilies. P. O. (227-t6) | Box- 233. i IN DOU&AS two business lots ad- | joining on corner of Third and D,| FULLY EQUIPPED restawrant for sale. Inquire Room 3, First Na- ticnal Bldg. (225-tf) 3 ROOM Mccern Home on 12th St. Inquire Room 3, First National WOULD LIKE to rent or buy n1 nice home in Juneau, also to rent‘ space suitable for restaurant. C.| O’Brien, Juneau Hctel (225-t1) CLERK - STENOG- RAPHER. Thirty eight hour week. Salary $200.00 per month. Inguire Territorial Department of Health, 102 Territorial Building— phone 466—P. O. Box 1931 €220-tf) LEARN TO Fi.Y with Capitai City Aircrait Co. Pn. 321 (202-t1) | | 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. Has CAA Comm. Lic., married, no children. Write Empire C6913, Ju- aeau. Bldg. (225-tf) ‘TRADE—Douglas Trading Post Building, ineluding 3 lots. 14 by 30 ft. concrete base- ment. 30 ft. by 40 ft. store space on ground' floor. Modern 5 room apartment overhead, completely furnished, including Refrigerator, Electric Stove and Washing Ma- chine. Full price $8,500. Terms, or Trade for Douglas properiy. See Lee Swift, at Oasis Cafe and Cocktail Bar or phone Douglas 12 or 42. (228-tf) HAVE A FEW reconditioned tires, | assorted sizes, reasonably priced. Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau Motors. (221-tf) |ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-tf) 1 FUR SEAL ladies coat, 1 mink neck piece, 1 steamer trunk, 1! small suit case, ladies umbrella. Inquire Victory Barber Shop. (208-tf) NEW PIPER CUB Airplanes now ready for delivery. Capital City Alreraft Co., Southeastern Alaska Distributors. Phone 321—Box 2227 Juneau. (202-tf) { GOOD 3 BEDROOM house all harwood floors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. (176-t1) MISCELLANEGUS NOTICE TO BOAT owners. Will do copperpainting. and other odd ! (229-6) jobs. Call Blue 700. WINTER & POND CO. Inc. Complete Photographic ' Supplies eveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ‘Wholesale Juneau DR. STEVE'3S—CHIROPODIST “Foot, Specialists” Office No. 7 Tiiangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) PIANOS RENTED an? TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Ageney Seward Stree! Junau Phone 249 nent, $7.50. Paper Curls. $1 uo Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. DRINE EING BLACE LABEL! SMALL OFFICE ROOM, second p WANTED—To rens 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-| loughby. Phone 788. FOR BENT - | 7 ROOM Furnished apt. Oll range,’ bath. Inguire 337 Willoughby. ' (229-t4) | | floor, Kilein Bldg. Ph. Black 763. . (208-tf) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. 119,136-t1) LOST AND FOUND +UUND—2 keys on chain, ov}ner may have same by paying for ad. Inquire Empire. LOST—2 keys and tobacco, pouch. Please return to the Empire. (230-t4) The swordtsn’s sword is mearly half as long as the fish itself. Much of the central area of Aus- tralia is unproductive, because of lack of water. vOUR OFFICE o - RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 3 i b FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark UIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE M. S. LEOTA Haines and Skagway LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY TUESDAY — LOAD FREIGHT MONDAY BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop DECORATING 0005000000000000000000000000000000000000006000000¢ ¥or Comtort anc 8ervive Get the New Waab- tngton Habit mm'sr:n.n'on NEW WA‘leN(J“N | 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. MeCLELLAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. S, PAT.OF| DIESEL MARINE ENGINES NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. . 2 E ent it et s YOKON TERRFTORY JUNEAU BRANCH—-227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT ARMING MACHINERY Your Deposits Are SAFE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First Natinnal Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINE DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 mcnmu via Pelersburg and Wrangell ith ections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and !:enmmor 3 upert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12

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