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PAGE SIX Newsyfflo!es From Skagway SKAGWAY May 11— (Special Correspondence) —Monday aftsrncon, May 6, at 2 o'clock, Mrs. Violet Stepl son and Frederick Reynclds were united in marriage at the home of Mrs. Mary McCann, U. S. Commissioner. ‘The bride wore a brown suit with brown aceces- sories and ried a bride’s bou~ quet of pink yd white carnations. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Malcolm Moz were witnesses at the ceremony. Monday evening a wedding supper ‘was served to the bridal party in the new dining room at tte Skagway Griil A3 Ala; Mr 1 Mr employees at the T. B. S have moved into g Birklan now Skagway Grill is The F & F Store and Semi-Self Service Store loct $2,000 worth of groceries last freighter as t every item not packe become permeated wit and was unfit for ) The worst feature of the los that the shipment included items which have not been s2en on local store shelves for sev such s special candy b ccokies € con Mrs. Edith Costner, local and memter of the Skagwa personnel for many years, I word that her - brother, Clayton, aged 51, had died of small- pox in Seattle. Mr. Clayton, twelfth victim of the 'epidemic, passed away at Harborview Hospital six days after being admitted. Mrs. Jeanne Churovich, Mrs. Ho! Johnston, Stanley Smith, Clifford C. Homan and John H. Ellis were passcngers to Skagway on the Co al Airlines plane which v early Thursday afternoon Staff Sgt. Elmer Jones visited with Mrs. Jones while the Louise was in po¥! Sunday and Monday They w spend Sgt. Jones' threz month’s fu lough taking a trip by car to Chicage, New York and through Louisana, return to Calfornia, @ home to Juneau. They their car out on an earlier b Vernon DecHaven has a tractor-driven garden plow wui is using to plow up num 1 c¢en plots in Skagway weeks of almost perfe been a boon to gerdeners Major Rudolph Haas, mef ficer in charge at the San m, returned by plane Monday morninz after a month’s furlough spent in the States. The Major reported having a marvelous trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rasmuson en- tertained at one o'clock dinner last Sunday afternoon at their home on Main Street. Covers were laid for Fowler W. Martin, Mr._ Bailey, George Parkka, Lois Ritcifle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Wilhelm and the host and hostess. Alice Sheakley was discharged from the Sanatorium last Sunday after medical treatment the past few months. Betty Maki entertained ten little cavated and work will begin on 1 ¢'clock Wednesday afternoon, 11 .ged George @ her home last Saturday Come As You Are” party in honor of her 10th birthday. A scavenger hunt was the featured event of the party girls at with a The group of 4-H girls who met at the home of Mrs. Phillip Olsen last Saturday enjoyed a portion of their meeting in the back yard. After preparing cookies as their food demonstration they had the pleasure of eating them Fowler W. Martin, Vice President of the Pacific National Bank, of Seattle, was a Skagway visitor while the Louise was in port. H2 will visit Juneau and westward towns before returning to Seattle. Attendance was small at the dance last Saturday evening, activ- ities due to thz fact that the boat was dus at 5 o'clock on Sunday morning and the nice weather be- r ing responsible. Mrs. Goldie Hukill is driving xi for the Alaska Transfer Com- Skagway had two fires this week, the first Monday morning be- ing a small grass fire. The sec- d which was reported about 3 was more serious. The home of Charlie Rapuzzi caught fire and when dis- coverad the flames were breaking through the roof. The fire depart- ment scon had the blazz under con- trol and damage was not extensive, although the interior was wel soak>d. Furnity emoved hefore it became ely d The fire' was cauced by sparks finding their w into the : when the chimney burned out in the day. on earlicr Pupils of the Mission School en- joyed their school picnic Tuesday. Tt hiked out just beyond the Sanatorium and spent the day. The Mission scheol was out last Friday. Th> Mother's and Daughter's Banquet, under tke auspices of the Woman’s Club will be held next Wednesday t the Church Recreation Cent A group of young folks enjoyed a weirer roast at Smuggler’s Cove last Wednesday night Miss Lois Ritchie who has been teaching in the High School the year, loft on Friday morning’s for Whitehorse, from which he will go over thz Alcan by bus to Fairbanks, An- e and Seward before return- kome in the East. ) her Club wil The Woman' ual banque Cess, Home Service Worker for the Red Cross, is in the Territory cn work connected with her department. In company with Mrs. Betty McCormick, Exe- cutive Secretary of ths Juneau Chapter of which ‘Skagway s a branch, she paid the local organiza- tion a f visit while the Louise was here on her last trip. Helen Hooey, manager of the Con- dill Hotel, Fort St. John, is sight- s-eing in Skagway a fcw days. Miss Halen Friday saw the breaking of the first fod on the site of the new home to be built by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lee. The basement was ex- the construction. This will be the first new home in Skagway for eral years, the last one constructed being in the Presbyterian Mar ov- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Savikko will teach at Kodiak this next year. Mr. savikko plans to fish during the summer and Mrs. Savikko and children will visit in Douglas. H. R. Buscher, Colgate, Palm- |olive and Peet Co. representative, paid Skagway patrons a call this week. Olafson, Ozkland, Calif, resident, was an arrival in Skag- way on the last Louise and will spend the summer mining in Fair- banks. Oscar H. K. L. Johnson, knight-of-the- grip. paid Skagway a brief visit early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry, Mount Vernon, Wash., were Skagway vis- itors this week. Mrs, Perry is ac- companying her husband as he calls on customers in the Territory. Mrs. C. A. Boerner, wife of the manager of the N. C. Store at Whitehorse, was in Skagway this week for dental attention. Capt. and Mrs. k. K. Acord were registered at the Pullen House while waiting for the arrival of the Lou- ise. Capt. Acord, a member of the Army Air Corps at Ladd Field, Fair- banks, is going out for discharge, after which they will return to Fairbanks, where he will be em- ployed as pilot by one of the in- terior air lines. Clifford C. Homan and John H. Ellis flew over from Juneau Thurs- day afternoon to take the J boat they recently purchased back to Juneau. They were greatly dis- appointed to find that it was not in running orcer and they left on ths Leota for Juneau, thence to Ketchikan, where they will secure a boat and come back and tow their recently acquired property to Ketchikan. Bailey E. Bell and Viola Hawley, Fairbanks residents, were Pullen House guests early in the week. Also registered there were J. Overill, of Vancouver, and Lez Buzzini, Gilroy, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rugg, Jr., and children, James and Jeanne, are waiting in Skagway for the arrival of their car from Seattle. They will go to Whitehor drive cver the Alcan Highw Bclmot of Tulsa, keen viciting her family, left on and will go to bus, over y Ann kla., has on, Dor t e train Friday, banks, traveling by . and Mrs. Earl Balzer, Sgt. hard Olson, Sgt. and ton and Major and Mrs. F. J. Richmond, will leave May 30 for the States, for discharge. John L. Jordan is now in Ju- neau where he is preparing for the summer’s fishing. Mrs: Helen Jor- dan will remain in Skagway and assist Mary Pullen at the Pullen House. James Patterson, genial manager and owner of the Skagway GCrill, opened his new dining room last Monday. The long room with & piano at one end, has a seating capacity of 50 and is decorated in Pacific Northern Leads Again © Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. © Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pou nds 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 Plrfperlly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. 4 1CIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINTF General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska THE DAILY ivery and green walls and a ma-| roon floor. The opening night was the scene of two large dinner par- | ties, one the wedding supper of the ' Reynolds-Stephenson bridal | party and the other a-dinner party by Harry Bighoff, guests heing Mrs. Rose Schnider, Mrs. Marie Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Eenry Roden of Ju- incau, and Fred Erickson. i | Mr. anda Mrs. Gilpatrick wi re- turn in & few weeks and move into | the house recently vacated by Dr.; and Mrs. P. I. Dahl. The apart-| ment the Gilpatrick's occupied be- | fore their departure last ‘spring has been taken by Annis Haaken- son and Alice Dunn, members of the White Pass hospital staff. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roden of‘ Juneau met - Mrs. - Rose Schnider and his sister, Mrs. Maris Rogers, when the Louise docked in Juneau, and accompanied them to Skagway' as Mr. Roden will administer the | estate of the late James Tropea. They returned to Juneau Monday night. | | John F. Faris, Ad Interim min-| or at the Presbyterian - Church, 1ived on Sunday’'s boat, and will! hold the services here unmtil the, prrival of the Dodge family about June 19. Mr. Faris is now domiciled at the Manse. | J. D. True, nephew of Harry Church, received his discharge from | the armed forces about two months ago and arrived on the last boat to spend the summer with his ! uncle and aunt. | | Mrs. John Reynoldson and daughter Lois Jean, and Mrs. L; man Reynoldson, returned home' on th» Louice after spending a months at the Reynoldson cabin| at Tenakee Hot Springs. Lyman Reynoldson accompanied them as far as Juneau, from which point; Lo left for Tooke, Alaska, where he' ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | FOR SALE | NEW 30 x 10 ft. Gillne: Doat just completed with or without en- gine. Finished to suit buyer. A very fast boai, aiso 45 ft. com- bination halibut and troller, now under construction. Will be com- pleted by July 1st. Galley and bunks on deck. 25,000 to 30,000 pound fish hold capacity. Call at Douglas Boat Shop or phone Douglas 192, (270-t6) GRAY tailored all wool dre: ported material also crepe dress, size 12. 242 Decker Way, lower apt. (270-t3) FOR SALE—Full panel end child’s crib in geod condition. Black 559 (269-t3) | | UNFINISHED House, Lena Cove, sacrafice price. Ph. 28. (269-t3) JEEP TYPE service car with 3-ton capacity auto crane, ideal for garage of for lifting, clearing land, 2 extra tires, license plates, cost over $500 to biuld. $325 cash | full price. 413 W 10th St. Write Box 3003, Juneau. (269-t2) 30-06 SAVAGE Sporter rifle, with lots of shells, $30, pressure cook- er, $15, hip boots, $4, fifty gal. barrel and pump, $10; oil drum with large biass valve, $5, ten new, No. 4 photoflood globes, $7, photo printer, $2. 413 W 10th St. Box 3003. (269-t2) FOR SALE—165 horse Lycoming full marine motor. Inquire Al- askan Cab after 4 pm. (269-tf) will k2 in the Customs' Office. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nord left on| the Louise for the States, accom- panied by the two small Nords, where they will vacation for the| next six weeks. J. J. F. Ward was an outgoing | passenger last Monday evenjng for| . short vacation in the States. He| rented his house during his ab-! cence. Mrs. Hal Johnston returned by plane Thursday sfternoon frem Ju- ezu where she had a brief visit| vith her son from Anchorage who was there on business. i James “Bud” Sullivan won the| Woman's Club ice award amount-| ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. - Phone Black 279, Bill Tonsgard. (269-t3) DINING TABLE, buffet and office safe. Phcne 44. (269-13) | GOV'T. EMPLOYEE transferred must sell, 1 occasional chair, 1 upholstered rocker; (never been used) also 1 rebuilt davenport, 3 way floor lamp, latest style. 513- B Willoughby, back of Thibodeau Grocery. o (269-13) Juneau Plumbing (268-t3) Easy fironer, and Heating Co. NEW CRAY Motor, 6-121, 51 l‘e-l duction also 36 inch pilot wheel, Juneau Welders. (268-t2) ng to $140. Gerald Fitzgerald and A. L. “Frenchy” Besancon, each, won $60 in the city awards. i The administrator of the-estate! of John Marin, who passed away| lest year, Sante Degan, came over| om Juneau on the Louise and! had all the stock removed from the | Brown Derby and closed up the| building. The Brown Derby wasj refused a liquor ‘license hy the council and the stock has been sent to Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Holly| Evans and Mr. Degan left on the Leota for Juneau. H. Dempsey, 6 foot four inch citizen of Georgia, is spending a few days in Skagway. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller return-! ed kome Sunday after a two months trip to the States during which period they visited in St Paul, Minn., and Leavenworth, Kan- zas. The Kellers arrived in Leaven- worth just a few days before the birth of their first grandson, Da- vid, to their daughter, Shirley. The Byers family will move to Ft. Brageg, N. Carolina, soon. Mrs. Jennings Everson managed the Keller Drugi Storz during their absence. Alfred Sullivan has opened his photographie studio in the Unger- froren building and will be there until fall. GILLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- | FOR SALE—I11 ft. skiff, $50; coal and wood range with warming WANTED—Man and wife or two BEAL ESTATE 'FOR SALE A SOLID INVESTMENT 5 Unit Apartment House. $16,000 to handle. No information over telephone Pleace call Miss Leigh for an ap- pointment. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR { i | | | i i | | | Phone 557, women to take care of Bethel Beach Nursery through June, July and Aug. Only Christians need apply. Ph. 0363. WANTED—A reliable young girl to tend girl 3 and 5 from 3 to 7 hours a day, occasionally eve-. nings. Black 559. 1269-t3) WRITTEN APPLICATIONS are now being accepted for positions of Divisional Deputy Tax Collec- tors for the Department of Tax- ation. Permanent offices will be established in Ketchikan, An- chorage and Fairbanks. Applica- tions should give age, references, accounting. and tax experience. State whether Veteran or not Veteran and the length of time residing in Alaska. All replies should be addressed to the Tax } Box 651, Juneau, (269-16) Commissicner, Alaska HELP W. Inquire Alaska Laundry ED—Male or female. .(263-t1) | | USED GENERAL Electric washer, wANTED—Clerical position open. Experience necessary. 40 hour week. Territorial Department of Health. Please make application by letter. Address P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska. (261-tf) HOUSEKEEPER —- for couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice rome, pleasant conditions. $100 __ TUESDAY, MAY' 14, 1946 -III.IISKW L IRLINES Daily Scheduled Trips o 4 Sitka Petersburg Wrangell Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS | For Information and Reservations Phone 612 Corner 2nd, and Franklin ! 3 AUDfl's " SYSTEMS | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Estublished 1840 » Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors " 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRI ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE i Alaska - Electronics JIM LANGDON--Manager Box 2165 MARINE RADIO TRA 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime NSMITTERS 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 employed ) oven, $20; 9 x 12 rug, 7.50; full .. month, rocm and board. Will 0eeeeeseesessses size iron bed with spring and mattress, $10; can sealer, $10; 2 gasoline lamps, $250 and $5; portable forge, $10; Victrola and consider - couple, husband em- ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 p.m. (257-tf) abcut 50 records, $35. Can be seen at 944 W 11th between 1 WANTED — Woman clerk, Sully’s Bakery. (249-tf) am. and 2:30 pm. weekdays and il am. to 5 p.m. Sunday. | (267-tf) éoiv.__s'.&fi:‘— Electn; Sun'..en;l, Shavemaster, good condition, rea- WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 782 FOR RENT | sonable, Empire Office. dh) FOR BALE—5 room house; Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-t1) | FOR SALE—Ladies solitaire dia- ! mond ring. $150, bargain. Phone | 288. (264-t3) | BRUNSWICK Apt, 7 apt. unit, centrally located, completely fur- nished, monthly - income $210; | Summer cabin Lena Cove; other property city and country; 1 med. safe. Murphy and Murphy Real- | tor, Phone 676, Room 3, First! National Bank Bldg. (264-tf) ROCK, GRAVEL, sand, dirt or fer- tilizer for your garden. Blue 454, Pete Schneider, Jr. (264-t1) | FOR RENT—4 room furnished house with bath, 1111 W 8th St. (269-t4) | 3 ROOM fur. apt. oil range, batl;: Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (262-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home | Hotel—Ph. 886. ! HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash | Cole. (260-t1) SEAVIEW APANTMENTS, Under| new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room ‘apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428 (258-t1) | bor Master. (244-tf) FOR SALE—-Buy a dollar ticket on the washing machine or frigidaire for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. i (210-tf) | giving their home a paint job, and ;mwuwmmmm most attractive home in town the townspeople are wholeheartedly into the spirit of the Days of '98 program being plan- rned for the Fourth'of July. The proposed program has all the ear marks of being as big a success 85 'tre former one given several years gc. enwdllsl AND FOURD | LOST—Keys - on. chain, please | phone 216. Reward. (269-t3) | FOUND—6 keys on chain in front “of Reck Apts. Inquire Empire. (269-) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from| DOBERMAN Pinscher. Will the lady interested in Salmon ‘Creek dog please phone Douglas 962. (270-t1) FOR CHARTER — M. B. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO, fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Ueveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Matérials of Finest Quality Wholesale Junean GUARANTEED Realistic Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 315 Decker Way. LOST—Black ¢oin purse between Ordway and 10th St. Reward. Green 600. (264-t2) A ACTETREE I ST LOST—One pair glasses, if found return to New York Tavern. Re- ward. o (263-13) ———————— BPWC ATTENTION Regular luncheon meeéting tomor- row cancelled. Watch for notice of Installation Dinner. MRS. REBA HARDIN, Sec. (270-t1) AL OGS, | Early literature refers to use of ! milkc by the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. » CLARA DILG Public Accountan! “PHONE 557 i| Card Beveiage_ ‘Co‘. ! . Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT | for MIXERS or SODA POP ~ ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT FOME o v NEW WASHIN NE |l FOR catE .U.S. PAT.OFF, DIESEL MARINE ENGINES and - SERVICE uogum “Caterpillar”’ and MINING EQUIPMENT SEE COMMERCIAL CO. 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