The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 3, 1946, Page 6

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PA(;E SIX 2 i THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE UNEAU, ALASKA | | afternoon with the were down to meet them, There on 'ruc.day anernoona traln from = —— birthday Friday ¢ N Ip of a number of her young are two fine horses for Mr. anda trip to interior points with the ewsy o es playmates. Mrs. Moe, while daughter Shirley| CPH officials Ixom Vancouver and - - has a smaller one for herself. Mrm Victoria. ALASKA CoASTAL Mrs. Marie Rogers was honored of the small fry, and some not sol g WAN I ADS by Mrs, Alma Everson Friday eve- small, were treated to rides Thurs-| Mrs. William Sutton, accompan- A l L E S rom agway ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day afterncon ied by her son, Thomas, left last | l David Mulcare, the occasion being R week for Sitka, where she will assist | S e e e e e § 3" — her birthday anniversary. The din-! Mr. and Mrs. Merle Byrd and'in preparing meals for the S n T & s s th I Al sk SKAGWAY, Alaska, May 25— ing table was beautifully appoint- daughters Patricia and Donna Jean, Conference at the Sheldon J‘:I\l(nknm\‘ ' erv'“g ou eas ern a a (Special Correspondence) A fare- ed for dinner for eight and son Tommy, left on theHLeulu Schcol May 23 to June 2. ron SALE H well rty honorihg- Mrs, F. J - - Thursday afternoon for aines, | SIS : < Y o Howard Ballinger has accepted a where they will make their home.| The 4-H Club girls handled the| FOR utboard motor, 30- 30’ REAL ESTATE Daily Schedwled T"ips Richmond, Mrs. Rose Schneide “buvv' rifle, 925 W 11th St. TO and M.s, Marie Rogers was held on position at the T.B. Sanatorium. Mr. yrd was a White Pass em- poppy sale for the American Legion Thursday e.erung at the Raffer- He has been employed by the White ployee under the Army. |Post here and realized $35 in a very (286-t2) ' ron SALE ! ty home, with Mrs. M. V. Rafferty pass rairoad tha past six months. —_— short time, g it el hostess. Bridge and pinochls werc e, George Brown, ticket agent for ALMOS? NEW:Daveno, full size Silka wr eu mattress, platform rocker, electric | ang the evening's diversions, izes for Bob Lingle is now working for the White Pass railroad, left for| Acting pastor John T. Faris, Bar- A the nigh scorts going to Mrs. the White Pass Railroad at White- Whitehorse Tuesday morning to bara Chandler, Anita Roehr, and _""8¢ $25.'Phifne 189, ‘236"l Sk MBOBA T dng lirs, Jackihmet @ " take the bus for Fairbanks and Roy Dennis have left for Sitka to ~for P t sb ! i 'y > oo | BUY NOW SR EEo AlESkw B '8 ROOM furnished home at Thane e1ex nrg eIC an Hoyt, anc conscation to Mrs. How- o e Anchorage. |attend the Summer Conference o ? i neau Mine opens, 5 room hewly | ard Andresen. 'The prize for form-| Fred Cederberg has accepted a : [the Presbyterian Church. George eeorated. fumished house, pan- Also utility shed. ing the greates y The mail boat Leota arrived in Parkko will hold the services at the .onic view. 242 7th and Frank- Auto. hO!_ water system. i Also Tl‘i P ge” in a sot time Ask plans to leave next week for Port Wednesday afternoon with local church until the return of| 1”; Spe by (BB6-t1) i)!l: z}\l.CA light plant new. p il heat. TO number of words position at Ask's store and Harr) i from “Bon Vi was won by Mrs. Hoyt. The dining Juneaw and thence to Seattle to passengers and freight. She had the Rev. Faris. | oAb table was beautifully set for a buf- spend a few months with his fam- several passengers from Haines \xhni NEW TROLLER, completely equip- | fet lunch with trays of dainty and jly came up for medical attention. {_ Both the Polaris and Northern ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) 5 ACRES LAND 1 acre cleares y il : [Light groups of 4-H girls will spena Price $6,000. HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH attractive sandwiches and two large 3 ; 2 FOOT TROLLER, new engine, :);?M\\x‘;lgi"")é]«ll1l\\u(;‘\(:;:xmi‘“xh The Women’s Club annual d"“ no:::r‘uczzl\)xg)lgizmml\vv h((:)mimtgl?:y ?:? ::‘(\e‘\: \"\(‘fll'(;‘x‘: “”I":Zy wu; la; :L(\‘(:‘y:: ready to go. See Harbor Master. AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS e eical ssloction on the. organ Skagway Grll and was & most en- T U |Fip Gisen, ana Mra. Mm. Bur. |2 BEDROOM moders howe wih For Information and Reservations Phone 612 by Miss Mary Stuckey who d joyable affair. Followlng the dib-| p. teighter sougass brougnt in field. | B Do et | GRADELLE LEIGH : S wrough- ner the memkers retired to their { ub room where the new officer: wire installed By Mrs. Philip Ol- & ° a welcome load of green stuff and ko » small amount of butter Wed- | _Wlllmm Feero, Jr., has been b ay noon. She left Thursday giving t or of t her sister, Mrs. Rafferty, out tk2 evening 24 ft. TROLLER, 31C540, ready to fish. Inquire 319 4th evenings, Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin | | i | | { | ! REALTOR i i H The Skagway Chamber of Com- sen, page, yand Mrs.‘hh:'nbet.h Sr‘l- AR AvhtT) Hardware’ building and his apart-| * (283-16) merce will start holding th mes, nsial officers ,Th"l“‘ el 2 S ment a brick facing and a white, _ . aSTE——T— ings in the evenings begin: 24 members who attended the din- : paint trim. He expects his fiancee, FOR SALE—National cash register, | -" week rer. Members of the Skagway Library Miss Betty Jane Cosean, home in! counter fililng cabinet, holds aoo‘_ AR | | 0 TR Beard tarned out Thursday and Fri- ths near futurs, soon after which| .accounts, fire-proof, practically “Bud” Phelps. well vn travel-| Deputy Collector J. A. Everson re- day and held a house cleaning at they will be married. new, $125; check pmtccmu)aphl ron SALE O TAT ! $10; oil burner, A-1 condition, T R N S p R ing salesman, visited Skagway cus turned from Haines Wednesday the library. There was a decided L ese | | tomers this week. evening with Louis Rapuzzi, in the improvement. S}mgway has one of v 5 latter’s speedboat the finest libraries in the territory MEMORIM_ (HUR(H er, $600. George Brothers. {LLYLE YOHR HOME in Douglas, g Q f | 4 lots, 6 rooms, | e % L Ao sl o i, ¢ - mgh! ok Nad o e it S VACATION SCHOOL | 1276_“3' Somplately frgiinec, | as the Mayor f Gec Parkko by FOR SALE—165 horse Lycoming:I ULLY FURNISHED house ] $95; Kewenee boiler and oil burn- | until five o'clock in the evening in School teacher last year, has gone arrive in Juneau on cne of the 3 crder that all to work for the Skagway Electric next boats on their way to Tenak-e IS STARIED IODAY f;ll(l mcaf'gma f;l:tfrpr:nqutfzzgfil;m :};GII; ;;:}srl :Essts W | Cleanup-Paintup Light and Power Co. He replaces Hot Springs, wnere they will spend Tre annual vacation Bible School assan ‘6 L 2 ! pavss, % Heart of Juneau. i i Mrs. Hod who will go to Fair- the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Han- gor childr - 1 + day and Sunday and hauled banks after the first of the month sen lived in Skagway many years, i‘or (f»?,"l,‘ikp"mbcl(,(‘;:ng::zlmlf:, {puks: ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt| GOMPLETE set Carpenter Tools. trash that had koen collected. with ber husband, who has bcen where Mr. Hansen was an engineer jo,, church. An all Bible —r— employed at the power houce all for the railroad. They recently graded material has been selected Eugene and Peter Van Zanten winter sold their home in Seattle, Where g, the various age groups. Classes FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk are two happy la the Licycles -— they have been residing the past ¢or gy boys and girls will continue| Bay, $1,000; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. ordered for them several wecks ago! Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mo2 re- few years. each day from 10 o'clock in the: Hen; Gen. Del. (265-tf) having arrived on the Tongass. ceived three ri horses on the s oo morning to noon and from 1 o'clock Tongass Wednesday and most of L. H. Johnston, agent for the C. jj the alteTnoon to 8 o'dladighrough CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Mary E]I“n ) e Franklin St. Ph. 428. (258-tf) nn w‘IrhvuLd her the riding enthusiasts of the town P. R. office here, returned home prigay of this week. Friday eve- o PR s SAp 38 e T ining at a special program certifi- ACR 'I'RACTS 3“‘ miles 'r°m[“unpflv & MunPnY . B-W—WW"‘"W u' u' u v v E gatneg d“m 'IJIP \.vard ¥ gtt'tddnh el Enqu"e b Shoppe aturday will be picnic day ne e — REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Auk Bay recreation area. al | 'P)mnc 676 over First National ank | teachers are assisting the Rev run BENT I oo ST TR AN ! Walter A. Soboleff in this program.' __ —_ . e | 12 ROOM Cabm, 843 Wes[ 9th St. ALASKA POTIERSTO o= WANTED | DIS(“SS GI.AZING AI 1R(}J;les_v;t{:u&:l g cees liomei WAN'I?E'D—E:(;crienced beauty op-{‘ erator. Phone 162, (287-13) | MEH "’ESDAY "lGHT HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash | ororrer ooy o g Oflk§ { Cale. (260-t1) table leaf or leaves you no long-f The ' UKL Solicrs. qponiaiy SEAVIEW APARTMENTS, Under! er use. Need 3 wide ones 45 in.| L" 1:1‘:? ;‘I‘“ "e};fldh vy :!’,: “Y;T‘"w new management. renovated. 1| long or longer. Don C. Fostter, | g Sy I, FIfth = 214 2 room apartments. One| Black 369. ‘257'[2‘} Street, tomorrow evening at 8| oclock. In the absence of the club Dlo°k from Federal B’dg'(,,“_m WANTED—One sober husky hard- | president, Mrs. Curtis Shattuck, ¥ rock miner for mine near Wmn—l vicg-president E. L. Keithabn will| gell, wages and bonus, also camp | preside. ! cook for six men. Inquire 807| The various glazes ordered by| HOSPITAL NOTES West Seventh St. mse-my? T REAESNES L, A the club have arrived, and for the program Mrs. John Hagmeir will, St. Ann’s Hospital admitted the success. Trucks called both hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. {APT. HOUSE. (269-1m0.) 17 ROOM COMPLETELY furnished house, Full cement basement, garage, Yard, 335 12th St. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Excellent location, Completely furnished. o the Bondhelders of Cooper Building Bonds The Cooper Building bonds ar¢ due and payable Saturday, June 1, 1946. These bonds may be presented for payment at Alaska = Electronies | WANTED—Furnished apartment byl‘ r~ the B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, or may be exchanged it ; e 4 i A fhios’ buibloyed ABCIEE: Bartiin For “ ’Al\ le N(:E CO TION st 'k‘ o give a iscussion on glazing. A 'following over e weel end IS, 2 E P ¥ - I’l‘t’i‘tfgul\x\?fl\' cnnco:‘y\l under m}%figr{{tfi)] at m\v(i,cffic: report will be given also on a test, Ben Peterson of Yakutat, Mrs. Juhn' ent. References. Write EmmrEL ; {h)’) C g Building ¥ d y ] taken of a local red clay. Benson, Max Mielke, Arnold Cruick-| Box C364. (286-16) | JIM LANGDON—Manager in the Cooper Building. Anyone interested in pottery sham, Mrs. Carl Bergstrom and TO RENT HOUSE or Apartment—|{ BO¥ 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime ake this ity 7 r - vour . making and in joining the club is Mrs. Modesto Pagaran, all for medi- | e < s ! .ttdk‘t]t'h]l: r‘l;l)p{),fii‘i:r:“(\( tn‘thfi?ll?ld‘-;:l:. fin.{“{;lu,l invited to attend. {cal attention, and Mike Pusich and| ATt Nelson, Sanitary Meat Ma;- | MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND i support, whic ade the Cooper Building possible. i B T e e Y .ers_ Abitolh Bavtnass for surpery. ket, Phone 49. (286-t1) | RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- }. ol 5 THREE FROM KETCHIKAN Dismissed were Mrs. John Abbott, CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- i Sincerely yours, Eclin D. Poole, George Moor and Mrs. John Carter, Rickard Wells BUYING AGENT WANTED for | ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND i ) wholesale surplus U. S. merchan- | | Mrs. E. L. Oliver of Ketchikan ar- and Walter Rokkum, all medical iz | COMBINATIONS dise: Mackinaws, raincoats, shoes, | |rived h y. a - patients, and Mrs. Frank Geinke, a 4 d il widbs L G b rubber boots, wool O. D. serge! gxstercd at the Gastineau. surgical patient. % J | BV IR P (R pants, camping and riding equip- JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES | 4 5 | y GE) { ment, etc. KAPLAN'S ARMY | | TWO FROM PETERSBURG | FROM WRANGELL S o 5 Jams Simdsen and Dr. Elise H. 1 William Featherstone and family, 8TI}11‘iird :?Lg;‘(}fimnfininu:w!‘ Mall urde"’ Prompuy rllled J=8 | Rastad of Petersburg are guests:residents of Wrangell, are guests N i S : $ 3 18t the Bsatinear. It ine Ghifinchy, (284-6) | Complete Radio Repair Service Performed » by Government Licensed 4 Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION WANTED—Used furniture, 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 " MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at| Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) i Consislen! Blend . Year After Year Vacuum-Packed for Rich, Full Flavor ot £ ettt Pacific Northern Leads Again— ® Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. — e el AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 WINTER & POND CO, finc. | Complete Photographic Supplies o e e | X QU Deposits D? SITS Wholesale Juneau Retail PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. 'WAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING IN THIS BANK fita i ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. Anderson Shop. It i $ INQUIRE. ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE 4 MIXRRE e SURAFRE. W l N s U RE D & - . e - e s————— | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. [ stewardess erv- ] BOX 2652 PHONE 204 A > o Something Dcff erent || R W.KRUSE Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely ple{isanl and to serve you re- m T“E WAY or rlsfl Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 CONTRACTOR freshments aloft with the compliments of the 315 Decker Way. JUNEAU, ALASKA company. Are you interested in a home of . i NOW ON-SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the following assortment of EASTERN FISH your on, or having your build- TS SMOKED ing repaired? MACKEREL FILLETS FINNAN HADDIES For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 LLETT HAKE FILLETTS PHON BOX 2652 ¥ aon. B LTS > POLLOCK FILLETS E 204 ELLIS AIR LINES 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You G FILLETS' KIPPERS e I DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN About 25 percent of California is level valley lands. ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. Card Beverage Co. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices~Anchoroge, Alaska e CLARA DILG via Pelershurg and Wrangell nisiana Shrimps Frog Legs i Lo P g Leg Public Accountant With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle Juneau Cold Storage Company, Inc. I i S " FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PHONE 716 City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote | e ) l oo rrrereres e

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