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PAGE SIX Newsy Noles - From Skagway SKAGWAY (Special Cor evening at Center the officers of terian Church Church Auxiliary public reception for old F. Fredsell and {riends and family. Mr a member of the Audi-| Don Belmont left Pass to get th in r 18 inches of ness for occupancy this summen Lake as The Penningtons haye spent the discovered. winter in Skag y. Mr. Penning- and a trifle ton is the Canadian Customs and| Immigration officer at White Pass.' Alfred Sullivan, talented otographer from Skagw *d home on the Louise a summer Lere with Dewsy carly picnic have The trail is slippery dangerous in places David J. Mu few Catholic last Monday t young re- il his e entertain- | Har- ¥ tha Rev family evening Bennett ng White! A Don eek is orse spendi Mrs. Bert De: was sud-after an extended Sunday after- ' w she under until Tues 1 at St. Ann Jr., progressive young and daugh ss man of Skagway, wheve he , left on the ,manages the F & F Store and the where they will|Coliseum Theatre, left for Juneau home. The f came Thursday evening and will spend from Pe to several days there visiting friends ither Philli and'and relatives at his old home in who T.B. ) Douglas and Juneau . i Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Fuiler| and two sons have left Skagway| will make their new home in’ age where Mr.’ Fuller will for the Road Commission.| Fuller will procsed to the| a visit with her fam-; y betore goir to Anchorage. Mr. iFuller left t boat at Juneau lon his way to Anchorags. He has {been employed the wharf of- {fice of the White Pass the past {year. -Mr. and Mrs. Fuller have been very active soclally and in {ehurch and civic affairs here and Jeave many [riends who wish them : best of luck in their new home. 3 home again trip to Juneau ent surgical s Hospita!. Mayor denly i noon and hosj day evening nice sun at-| | | ol talized - i ter Fredsell handled group daughter Thursday’s ter vis friends in New York urn their prew Detroit, Michigan carving Mr. and Mrs Margaret with Dora McGilton Anr the £ relatives thay pastc to ~ He 18 and his body wu®on boat was shipped to Mr. and Mrs. David Mulcare serv- for burial d as godparents at the christening Jun of the baby daughter of M and Mrs, C. A. Carroll at St. Mark’s Catholic Church Easter Sunday. T baby was named Charlotte After the service the Carrolls tertained with turkey their home on Third Av this Ancl | work )yt and Mrs. Viola by plane Friday Juneau aftor 1ed m there fternoon iort visit Sgt. Bennett has receiv- discharge and is back in Skagway where he will have charge of the Standard Oil Farm the job he held while in tie army Mr. Benrett and wife left here few weeks ago. Mrs. Benhett turned with him Form ed his evening aboui 8 Baloun,' resi 30 ye Died, Thursday o'clock, Steve J of Wadena, Mi age., Mr. Baloun to bid friends striking piling between t} and the boat Two officers the boat went through o lower port holes and bringing him up. A lif thrown to him immediatey and ke was able to get one arm through it, but had suffered too se in- juries to help himself furiher. Af- ter bringing him to :the dock un- conscious, he was placed on a stretcher and rushed to the ho. pital, but was dead upon rival Dr. Gehrig from the TB' nato; ium was present when the accident happened and accompanied the in- jured man in the truck used t transport him Baloun had been employed by the White Pa a longshoreman the past year and had made reservations to lcaye on the next boat. The shipped out instead dock sota was farewell a re- from Louren Scrreis, 20 years of SRR was brought up from Haines last Wednesday evening by small boat and taken to the hospital where it was found that he was suffering from meningitis, though not. the epi- | demic type. He is a little better at this time C. L {on the Louise for Juneau. fly back Pouey was a passenger He will Don Foster ot the Indian Af- fairs Office, Ralph Mize, E. A. Poynton, Construction Director, and +J. E. Helfrick, Assistant Construc- employees ' tor, and Dr. Snaviey, Director of and left on, Health for the Bureau of Indian hc Service from Chicago, Illinois, were — £ way visitors last week inspect- Mrs. E. A. Larson and son, Tim- ir he proposed site for the per- my, tlew from Edmonton and arriv- manent T. B. Sanatorium They i home via train from Whitehorse | were accompanied by Dr. Smith st week after a two month’s, visit: from Juneau. The men flew over in Duluth, Minnesota, with Mrs. via Coastal Airways and went back Larson's family. the same afternoon. They were | guests at the sanatorium the short back was among those time they were here home on the Louisc 1 p vacation in- the tes About 35 White 1minated the Louise for Pa e thei body v ! of the crew of Con, whicl Frida; nded for creating nk on ed in J her local E the speci them by ster Sunday byterian service, 3 ¢ 8000004000009 03000002300909000000000000000000000000602900004000000009000¢ v . Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineay Hotel . Phone 879 I F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 100000005000 00000000000000000 z i 2222222222222 271 : P—————— | | i ) ® Reduced Raies ~ 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 Servive 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—Anchorage, Alaska ity Ticket Office: Baranof Hoiel ‘PHONE 716 l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR E-—JUNEAU, ALASKA bance and disorderly conduct. Sev- cral members of the crew became belligerent became necessary to close the bars at an early hour iday night s0 it Harry Ferguson, better known as Fergy”, left this morning by train vef-ieieieeideislfeieiedieibd-i WANT ADS - THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946 - g £ etttk | Fairbanks. The old army - barracks along ccond Street and Third are be- g torn down, C. A. Carroil and Sharkey Stiles having the contract for the work. There are two women employed on the job. P. 1. Dahl will oc- recently vacated by Fuller on First and for Whiteherse and will fly to FOR SALE S light, wide, with oars $50. 413 W 10th. St. BEST DARN sandwiches tasted, made with hc mayonnaise. Never a dry sand- wich here. Coffee mighty tasty, served with a free smile. Fresh home-made potato chips. No tax on nothin'—all magazines sold at price printed on cover. What a hole in the wall! Try to miss the rushes at 10:30 and 3:00. Wood's Coffee ' Bar, ' Goldstein Eldg. (259 vever ne-made Dr. and Mr cupy the ho Mr. and Mrs. Main Streets. Mrs. Dessie Cauture returned home after spending the winter in the States where she received medi- cal attention SEINE BOAT Francis and seine— Small boat tarbor. Florence Gemble Executrix, Douglas, Al-| ska. (259-t3) | Mrs. C. Juneau on the Fughand, Capt. Wa, , at Bennett, Capt. Wagner has been stationed at Edmontin. They took the Louise to Ketchikan came from and met her '()IjNG GOAT BUC for meat Goat Farm Montana Creek Road. (259-12) Mrs. R. 8. Sanford, OPA official from Juneau, was a Skagway visit-|_ or while the Louise was in port | | { - MARTIN COMMITTEE B n.n,‘ Tenor Saxaphone, lacquered brass | with nichel trim, very good con- | diticn, one of the finest of pro-, fessional instruments. Call Green 298. (259-13) | Capt. O. L. Bellan and Capt. R. L. Francis, both of airbanks, werz guests at the Pullen Housz this v.eek. Lits. McCullough, F: with the Army Nu in Skagway on a lough from their horse, DAVENPORT and chair set used 31 months, cellent condition.” Ph Green 653. 9-13) y and Purdy, e Corps, were few days fur- base at White- CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. { Franklin St. Ph. 428. of the medical at the T. B. Juneau passen- Thursday eve- Mrs. Gehrig, officer in cha Sanatorium, was a gor on the Louise ning. 6-ROOM FURNISHED house, 3 bedrooms, immediate |)os>e~siun,1 oil range, oil heater, Electric re-; frigérator. washing machine, ra- dio, garden space. Ph. Glenn| E. Allen, 682. (257-16) § wi 8! and Mrs. Walter Luise, from were guests at the .Pullen al days this week. S. H, Ccokman, White ployee at Fennington, his vacation in Ska Mr., Eeattl Hou $3,750 INCOME PROPERTY 3 APT. Unit monthly income $61.50 3 lane bowling alley, Fully equip- ped restaurant. Phoue 676, Room 3 First Nat. Bank Bldg. (255-tf) Pass em- is spending ay. EASTERN Dory, Enqu h. Black 715, (254-t0) 2 PT. 342 Willoughby. Mrs. Paul N. Miles, Mrs. Floyd Stayner and Mrs. Joseph Spann, wives of officers staticned at Whitehorse, were in Skagway ov night Wednesday. They left on the train to join their husbands, mem- bers of the Post Engineers Corps, Major Stayner being officer in' charge. a pacts See 175 fatnoms. $ (244-tD) Buy a dollar ticket on | washing machine or frigidaire | (229-t1) | the for the Bulkhead Fund. ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from| town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. i i | | Sgts. J. S. Thomas, K. W. Easter- brook, and Cp! . Hazener came over from Whitehorse for a few days furlough (210-tH) LOST AND FOUND LEATHER CASE_ of .keys lost| on So. Franklin. Return to Em- pire $1 Rewar (259-t3) | D. Mckae, Cpl. G, E Pvt. Scott, Cpl. E. S r and Cpl. J. A. Hussey, all of the Canadian Armed spent several days in Skag- and were registered at the Pullen House. LOST—Pair mittens. Ph. Gl'ei‘n 662. of long ;;:e?n wool | (258-t2) | FOUND—3 keys on a ring. Call at| Empire Office. | | FOR RENT | ROOI\IS~Kitchen privileges. Home | Hotel—Ph. 886. Enjoying a brief furlough this week in town were several mem- bers of the American Air Forte from Whitehorse, Sgts. A. N. Mat- tie, A. W. Favell, B. N. Stewatt, L. B. Schultz, and L. E. Hatten, returned home HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tfy Mrs. Victor Spa Wednesday morning after a two ks trip to Seattle, where she tock the bedy of her mother for burial. | FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. | Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. 7 Se e Home Hotel. 10,136-t0) The Woman's Club put on a two SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under act play entitled “Hill Billy Cour new management. renovated. 1 (241-t1) ship” at the school auditorium on| Friday evening. The play was ex-! cellently produced and delighted bl‘.)Ck (l‘Ol.J'l Sadaral Bap. the large audience present. Tak-\__ ing part in the production were John Hannan, Arles Balzer, Pauline Pribbernow, Jeannz Churovich, DR' SM"H MED'(AL Sammy Nelson, Leonard Schibi, - Farl Balzer, Dorothy Johnson,! NREGOR OF AR( George Parkko and Norman Show- ers. The play was directed by Mrs, The American Red Cross , has Betty Selmer and Mrs. Gale Budd. announced the appointment of Dr. Much credit is due Vergil Patter- Courtney M. Smith as medical di- son for all the assistance he gave rector for the organization. in helping. | Dr. Smith lived in Juneau for i {several years where he served as The city ice pool spontored by Assistant Health Commissioner for the- Women's Club has $140. | Alaska. Since 1944, Dr. Smith, a PRI it e ‘.graduate of the University of Ore- gon Medical School and Yale Uni- DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON, versity, has served as deputy medi- Optemetrist, will arrive in Juneau cal director and director of dis- on May 7th and will be at her of-'aster medical service for the Red fice in the Blomgren Bldg. to Ex- Cross. amine Eyes and Fit Glasses. Phunei — e Mrs. Blomgren in the Blomgren Bldg. for appointment. .Cadmium is a by-product (257-tf) zinc smelting. of -0 - - \-u'""-»--“m SPRING IS HERE .Hcflast Modern Cold Slorégé!lfi Now Available in Our New Storage Vault Give Yours Furs and Fur Coats Protection Through the Summer CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & C0. Come and See Us in Our New Building PIONE 102 10 PT. CEDAR Bkilf almost new, (260-t3) (258-t0) | | Enquire | | WANTED—Used turniture. 806 Wil- | WINTER & POND CO, Ine. | Complete Photographic Supplies and 2 room apartments.. One| Lefn PDaily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Pefershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS | i ! llllllIIIlilllflllllllidlllIll.....!IIIII!IHll BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8 BEDROOM HOME 8 lovely modern bedroms all with innerspring mattresses, Fully furnished bedding and pil- lows for 14 beds. Some linens. Large living Kitchen, And Breakfas i | | 1 reom, Dining, room, t cove, with dlsh(‘.x. latest model electxic range. | yerator. i Vacuum Cleaner, This is a good buy Everything necessary right in no additional expense Immediate pc ion GHADELLE LEIGH REALTOR FPhone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin o WANTED sirl for general house- Wages $100 write P. O. (260-6) | | For Information and Feservations Phone 612 to move l - | I}/ Aupirs SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Estublished 1940 L Public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRF ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | Vo ’\N/\N’I‘El work (second maid) a month. Ph. 21 or Box 904. AM PREPARED to care for lim- ited number of children by day or hour. 5th St. Prances Black. Ph. 073 (60-t2) | Alaska i Electronies WANTED TO BUY—I large Tri- Sh TANBDONMaBARer opele. b, Blue (258-13) | | Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION i | | 1 { WANTED—Partner to help finance fishing boat experience unneces- sary. Room 14 a Hotel or write P. O. Box 135 (258~t4) | | & & i !HOUH{‘.K EPER — for employed ! couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice | home, pleasan; conditions. $100 | per month, rocm and board. Will { consider couple, husband eme I ed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fere 6 pm. (257-tf) BEAUTY OPERATORS ienced wish position, Dwinell, 109 Beil St. vada, (2) Exper- Myrtle B. Reno, Ne- (251-tf) L WANTED — Woman clerk, Sul Bakery. (249- 5 100 SESGISSE006000 Franklin. Ph. (249-5) 900006 FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. S. PAT. OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES FOR LEASE—Unfurnished 503 So. loughby. Phone 788 MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861, (256-tf) SALES and SERVICE GENUINE PARTS Developing -— Printing — Enlarging {Artists’ Painis and Materials of Fiaest Quality ‘Wholesale Juneau* Retall PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. & GUARANTEED, Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. (OLUMBIA LUMBER (0. GETS LOAN FROM RFC| A loan of $400,000 to the Colum-| bia Lumber Company of Alaska has| keen granted by the Reconstruction | Finance Corporation, according to| information given Delegate Bart- lett. The company operates mills at Sitka and Whittier with head- quarters at Juneau. _ SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. . “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment nfimfim‘g Al%:sm and YUKO]& 'A"i):nnfl'ony JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY I | | { Wanted! 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