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PAGE SIX Newsy Nofes From Skagway . 1 Thir- McCann in and was taken before Com al. The trouble { the Honius of local men went Dec tion Day and came home wit h one nice sized salmon and two but, the larger of which weigh- A pa ha ed 65 pounds after being dressad. SKAGWAY Alaska June (Special Correspondence) fish- | drunkeness and disorderly 4nnd\xr\’er')m:'(l Olsen, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.|wife, Mr, and Mrs. John, Are THE | fefeferfesforferd Viola (pa arents of a baby girl, born early |this week at the White Pass hos- pital. |Polley, Mrs. Helen Jordan, Schaff and Sgt. Hayes. Skagway will soon have an hotel as Miss Mary Pullen has tak-| Mrs. Mamie Landers, Most Wor- en over the management of the old thy Matron of the Eastern Stars, i Golden North and is busy renovat- \vus a passenger on the Louise, She ing it with the idea of having at had been to Whitehorse to give the least 20 rooms ready for occupancy new lodge there a permanent thart- |by June 19. The Golden North is er. Mrs. Arnold Gutfeld and Mrs. THE DAILY AIASKA LMPIRE_JUNEAU ALA SKA B o e WANT ADS FOR SALE ""BEAL ESTATE ty members and guests were pres- Miss Viola sdnrr left for her one of the landmarks of Skagway. Oscar Selmer met Mrs. Landers at & 2 5 ent for the Jamber of Commerce home in Atkinson, Nebraska, after |It was constructed before 1900 and Lake Bennett Thursday and re- BoAr 16 ft. x 4 ft. 5 in. beam, supper and meeting Monday eve- working with the Army for two|was at that time in a differsnt lo- turned to Skagway with her. | and new heavy duty 10 hp. 4 ron SALE ning in the private dining room years and the White Pass the past cation. It was decided to move i i cylinder Evenrude outboard mo- | of the Skagway Grill. The labor year. Miss Schaff has been living [to a central location. ~ This was| Mrs. Olga Kletzing of Juneau, tor. Phone 677, (289-t3) A WONDERFUL HOME TO live in situation and its effect upon SKag-|in the Shelby house on 9th Street.|/done and another story added to it./had a short visit with her niece, — g - 3 bedroom . modern, completely way was the main topic of discus- She states the Shelbys may return It has 35 rooms and a coffee shop Mrs. Clara Rapuzzi, while the Lou- Tough, Tender-Hearted | furnished | sicn. Mayor Carrol made a plea to to Skagway in the near future, as and cocktail bar, which will be ,M was in port. EDWARD G. ROBINSON ! All electrical kitchen, a wealth teveryone to get behind the Days of they are not satisfied living inlopened as soon as possible. Th Comes SUNDAY to the CAPITOL | Of built -ins. | '98 plan s 2 it & success States. hotel is part of the Tropea estate., Mrs. Fred Bahovee, from Baran- ~ LEOTA EXCURSION | Full cement basement, urged that since the men were al-| = —— | —_— |of, Alaska, was a Skagway Visitor.| Gy AcIER BAY sailing ‘Mnnda | With a den. | 1eady wearing their be the wo-| Sgt. and Mrs ard Olsen left, Mrs, J. A. Everfon has taken over Mr. and Mrs. Bahovec have dis-| Jtirle 10. Back in Ju“w’l Drive in garage. | men should bring the old cos- for Camp Mc Wis., for dis-|the temporary management of the!covered semi-precious gems in| \wed. am Fare $28.75. T | Magnificent view. i tumes and do a little advertising by [charge. Mrs. Olsen will remain in Broadway Theatre. |Baranof, and are engaged in the it Bl & min.| Fine neighborhood. | wearing them. Hor s and home- | Washington while Sgt. Olson be- i [pusiness of making thems fip into| TeAl inclu 7 “;."k“"_ min. | §10,500. | steads are now being taken up incomes a plain Mr. again. They| Jennings A. Everson, Deputy Col- jewelry. Bahovec cuts and polishes ’Jk‘;fsmgf“ mi"'B BIL ;L’d p“"; LAND—LAND—LAND— Dyea Valley, four local residents took with them for the summer lestor of Customs in charge of the the stones into various shapes. Mrs. aseable at J. B. Burford and ;. pevond AUK BAY, we have having filed for sites Cham- [little Jerry Van Zanten. | gkagway office, left this morning Eahovec is on her way outside with 04, Blwee M. (289-th _, wonderful piece of land; | ber is urging the necsssity of com- —— for Dawson and Eagle where he will & sample line with the idea of FOR SALE—Console Philco radio, | Equipped for Fur Farming. i pleting the road so that the Valley Rube” Rubenaker will leave in & 'spend several - weeks. At Dawson, getting a market in the States. | g tube, cheap. Phone black 520.| ANOTHER GOAT RANCH | may be reached by land as well as few days for Whitehorse and Fair- james E. Brathovd, U. S. Deputy —_— | (289-t3) | Well stocked—with pure bred I by water. | where he will work. He has Inspector of Customs, will receive| A recent letter from Mrs. Henry { Goats. | Dr. C. L. Polley was again unani- beej agway the past two jpstructions on the conducting of Dedman states that Mr. Dedman 303 BRITISH Ammunition. Har-' Swiss, Saanen, Toggenburg, | mously elected President Mrs. |y Rubenaker is in Chi- his official duties. At Eagle Mr, Wil return to Skagway in about two bor Machine Shop, 905 W lllh; Registered. | Walter Pric \\'l:iv. has been cerving | cago. Everson will swear in and appoint ueeks and work for the White P St. (289-t3) | A DUDE RANCH i cretary and treasurer protem, e as Deput ollector of Customs Mrs. Dedman has seld her store in —— - =" n Kenai ninsul: s eloctad to those positions, Mal- | L. Besancon, employed in B Su- Jenn E. YSLS\mn, U. 8 S ea® Petersburg and wil) return 88 soon WLY RENOVATED 5 room| g ;e:;r:.m i f colm Moe, L. H. Johnston and Gale perintendent's office of the White gioner, The office at Eagle is a as the buyer has taken over. ;‘““"i’{‘_w house. 242 7‘hw9“:;dj i Budd were elected to the e ive | pass Railroad, left for Juneau oOn symmertime job. While at Haines - { Franklin. (289-t0) board. A propos have the Thursday, and will fly to Anchoragz jast week \!lierc he went to swear| Norman Haley, from the Veter- TTEN&);E.{NJO “Phone Green 2{;5! GxAnELLE LEIGH | trains again run down Broadway from there. in and instruct as Deputy Collector, an’s Bureau in Juneau. flew in on' poe i & o '.3)’ REALTOR H was brought before the Chamber| : —— Ross L. Hevil, also a U. . Com- Tuesday, after transacting business RENCES Yl g Phone 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin and brought forth quite a discus- St Hayes \:\ln{ uh:xsh*:"rcnYst.:n- missioner, Everson found the Haines here he left for Haines by small DAVENO, $135; platform rocker, m sion. ‘The matter was turned over 3 the past three years, yopway ready for limited service boat. $75; full size mattress, $75. Ph | < to the Executive Board was @ passenger for the states and yyio summer ~ The OHara Bus 189. e tret ; EiEharge, an i ey lines. will' i three times a week, A large army plane made Skagway One of the most delightful dinner it ods permitting. Mr. Everson a visit Wednesday. It was here to COMFOF 1 furnished ron SALE i which is held ted about $80 in to date. Tourists and pas- s on the Louise enjoyed the on the dock parties to be held in Skagway that given by Mr. and Mrs. Malcelm | Week Mce in honor of Major and Mrs. | fin F. J. Richmond on the evening of |sen| the 24th. The dinner was heid in|imprcmptu one held the dining room of the Ska efore the boat sailed. The court Grill where covers were spread for was called at that time for the Major and Mrs. Richmond, Mayor|purpose of getting contributions and Mrs. C. A. Carroll, Dr. and from the army personnel and other Mrs. C. L. Polley, Mr. and Mrs. departing Skagwayites who would Howard Andresen, and the Moes. I be back here for the Fourth. Following the dinner the party ¢ yor Carroll, in his red beard and taken to the Mce home for a social bigh top bla silk hat, made an hour after which all went to the imposing judge. He collected $20 Elks' Hall for an evening of bowl-|with the aid of Bill Feero, Jr., and his “sawed-off” shot gun, and Mal- ing. colm Moe Mr. and Mrs Ted Reynolds hon- was hospital- ored Sgt. Maurice Wheaton and irs. John O'Dar wife with a dinner party at their ited for medical attention a few home last Friday night days last week. She is recovering —~ nicely from her recent illness. The two clean-up days, Saturday — and Sunday, M 25 and 26, were, The Skagway Post No. 7, Ameri- fairly well observed. Broadway had can Legion, has one of the best all the rocks raked up and the'looking signs in the Territory. The 1 won- sign whic wa made Vic streets oiled, which me derful improvement. Sparks, measures 36 inches in dia- is a replica of the Legion The casi of he play, “Hill Billy Emblem and the ¢ gns are on Courtship,” given a few eks ago Loth cides and T d about a enter- half an inch from the surface. It by the Women's C! tained with a dinne way Grill' last Wednesday and gold, and is a very ef- piece of work. g- is blue ing. fective Mother Gene of the Order of painful bruises when she fell down the Sisters of St. Ann, spent a week the stairs leading to the lower deck in Skagway, checking over the Mis- on the Louise. Mrs. Beitinger was sion and the Sanatorium. She left down to bid friends goodbye. Her for Whitehorse Friday morning and face was cut and badly bruised will go to other interior points and she spent a couple of days in|where there as Sisters of the Order. the White Pass hospital. | Mrs. Wulnm Beitinger suffered Mrs. Maggie Kadanaha spent sev- Marshal Louis Rapuzzi and Mrs. eral days in Haines this week. Rapuzzi were passengers for Ju-' neau on the Louiss and from there A party honoring several of the will go South for a short vacation. departing army personnel was giv- Marshal Rapuzzi tock Al Erickson en by Miss Mary Pullen last Sat- to Juneau to serve a four months urday night in her apartment at sentence in the jail there. Erickson the Pullen House. Guests were Ma- was arrested upon a complaint jor and Mrs. Richmond, Sgt. and sworn to by H. E Honius of Mrs. M. Wheaton, Sgt. and Mrs. IuoL: for much travel over the high- make a survey of the field. a2y out of Haines next summer. | | Miss M. Kirchner flew Mrs. Phillip Olsen, Phyllis Olsen Barrow with a patient for the T. B. and Shirley Cooper left Friday sanatorium. She came by way of morning for Whitehorse where they whitehorse. Miss Kirchner nursed _ will join the camp of 4-H Girls. in the army hospital here for akout 1 They had planned to leave With two months last year. She was the the group, but Phyllis was ill for guest of Mrs. David Mulcare W three days. in town. CABIN CRUISER priced tol qulck Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton of Haines left on the Louise for The Misces E. J. and Ann Purma in f1om ROYAL SIAMESE kittens, houss. Early possession. 825 Gold{;;vrr yOHR HOME in Douglas, (289-14) | 4 jots, 6 rooms, $25 Completely furnished. | each. Write Ann Taylor, Boxj[ULLY FURNISHED house 561, Petersburg. (289-t6) | At 1% mile post. | {LARGE BUSINESS lot, Heart of Juneau. COMPLETE set Carpenter Tools. APT. HOUSE. 7 ROOM COMPLETELY furnished house, Full cement basement, garage, Yard, 335 12th St. - 939 PLYMOUTH coupe, 4 new tires and wardrobe suitcase. Call 808 frcm 8 am. to 5 p.m. (289-t5) sale. Call Blue 323. (289-tf) and Miss B. Cahill from Denver, Colorado, arrived - on boat and have taken an apartment in town. They will be employed at the T.B. Sanatorium. Enid, Oklahoma. Den 1. Galloway, warrant officer in the Signal Corps, has keen in Skagway the past week on busi- Saturday's BUY NOW before the Alaska Ju- 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Excellent location, Completely furnished. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS neau Mine opens, 5 room newly decorated, furnished house, pan- oramic view. 242 Tth*and Frank- lin. (286-t1) 28§ conr with the local sta-| ness connected the al s ] Mae Rapuzzi, Miss Betty W0 NEW TROLLER, completely equip- Phone 676 over First National ank tion. 5] ?B,S f},ee:y“,‘,,é:fhf hoy el 1l " ed. Phone Green 660. (285-L) | S | Mrs. Florice McLaren arrived on o - 2 s g o v - H the last boat and meqn::d Levoray /boat for Seattle, where she will be 2 BEDROOM modern house with | WANTED weeks visiting her sister, Mrs, Will- cmployed in the office there. Miss full basement on Douglas Road. 4 T 3 - i Rapuzzi vos accompanied by her Phone Red 450. (283-t1) fam Dewar, and Mr. Dewar, and mo{’her. IWANTEDfLalc model car. Phone Her m‘j‘““? :"“*l C“Lkfl s Chl‘lk ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt| 278. (290-t4) is confined to her bed practically! _ > - { e all of the time now. Sk= is one of| Sgt- and :vmc ! \Bfi‘czcr 8:;: ?cn b AR gé’;’.sf,;f,d; WANTED—Experienced clerk. No Skagway's pioneer citizens. ‘;‘C“:“di;;;;’rg: aip NC§oy, ot % % other need apply. George Bros. | R | FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk +(290-40) | ‘Yl'n “fi‘;"‘:‘m?;‘?“"l‘:{‘ ““‘]m:“:"l‘s sgt. and Mys. M. Wheaton ex- gay. u.mgo; '36 F]ard. $175; V. A.| JTANTED General house worker, ey Bvie e bt b RIS, MRG0 ERANEY adfter ehsey, Gen. Del. (265-0) | gecond maid in private household, = % LT Rty B ter receiving his discharge and a 3 s $100 monthly with room and boat by her son, “Gerry” Fitz-lyer vacation. He will work rm.»CRESCENT APT. or Sale—373 S0.| ;o write Box 904 or phone| gerald, disguised in a heavy black | the White Pass. Franklin St. Ph. 428. (258-tf) i 21, Juneau. (290-t6) | beard { : | M and Mrs. Howard Andresen Stanley Aubert was recently dis-| oy spend about six weeks in the ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from) Hilarious, Freckle-Faced JACKIE “BUTCH” JENKINS town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. charged from the Navy and is BOW grates on a vacation. They ship- home. |ped their car out an B rizona. The Rev. G. E. Gallant relumedAm & il after spending the past six months| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mortensen :Zl thflhsfi":: ‘:)" lbdudgnes; "clonn;‘c";- lof Ketchikan, were guests at the Wi rebuilding of he S n House while in Skagwa | X Mission. He brought back B}Pu]le it A i drawing_ of the proposed M'SS’°"; A party of nine Fairbanks resi- that will give Skagway one of the gents came over the highway to finest buildings of its kind in me‘whnehorse and on to Skagway Terticory,vwnen. 1 18 COlupietet, by train, where they took the Louise | for the States. ‘The Supt of Haines Schools and, 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 E:fpcx-tly 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 | y T cket Office: Baranof Hotel Mrs. E. Gibbons left for Seattle on| {a several weeks trip. She will re- ceive medical attention while out. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Poole of College, |where he is an instructor in the University of Alaska, were in Skag- way this week. in the States. l Mrs. Rosz Schnider and sister, in Seattle and Oregon on the Lou- ise after spending a month here on business connected with their | |father’s estate. Juneau has been appointed ad.min-- istrator. Mrs. Jack Hoyt will spend the — next month visiting with her rela-, tives. She left for Seattle Thurs-| iday evening. Mrs. Edith ue wls a departing passenger on the Louise for Seattle, | {a.agnes Dr. C. L. Polley and beard spent; !several days in Juneau. Local resi- dents expected to hear that he had been swrested as a suspicious char- acter and would have to be bafledi out. v, wigs of blonde hair imported from Germany were once in style in ancient Rome. d will .drive 2 TENNIS rackets, $1.50 and $5; They will summer other miscellaneaus personal Marie Rogers, left for their ROM®S pop gaAvE 36 ft. Troller equipped | Henry Roden of{ FOR SALE—1942,% ton Ford pick- (290-t1) | Atists’ Paints and Materials of FOR SALE—Fumished two bed- | whoteste | Jun” ' etan 3 P AR FOR SALE—Two unit modern fur- Comes SUNDAY to the CAPITOL WANTED—Large packing trunk or ! foot locker size. Phone Black 780.| (289-t3) | assortment of books, mostly non- fiction at half price or less; set of University Library, 25 vol. $10; assortment of dance records, 25 cents each; man's duck back coat WANTED—To borrow, rent or buy | if necessary outboard motor for | size 42, $5; 2 pr. ski boots, size : H 10 and 11, $5 and $8; 2 pr. sKiis g"lcf:g;t gfzm"' Gall ’:‘223_‘34 with binders and poles, 5 ft. and 7 ft., sweater, size 42, $250; 1 sleep-| neau Hotel. (289-t3) | ing bag, child’s size, $5; 2 leather hand gr:ps, $5 each, man’s skat- | WANTED—Furnished apartment by, three employed adults. Perman-| N \ i o | $5 and $10; man’s tan wool | WANTED — Maid, inquire Gasti-| THURSDAY, jUNEb 1946 | ATLASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeasiern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Pefershurg. Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS NORTHLAND - TRANSPORTATION C o M P ANY Alaska | Alaska - Electronics JIM LANGDON-—Manager 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 Promptly Filled ing shoes, size 10, $4.50; left hand golf clubs and bag, $25;| ent. ggfm‘ces- Yorise m"t‘gel Complete Radio Repair Service Performed P oX (286-t6) ::‘:?sm'éflz ’;!fl‘; e oot o AR by Government Licensed $4; 1 black wool Jackgt with laea-v T(; ?I:g«’;oxogfli“or A&nrt{n ;2"— Expenenced Technician rt Nelson, Sanitary Meat Mar- ther sleeves, size 40, $3.50; gui- tar and case, $5; assortment of kh [ Fame (390100 WRITE FOB. INFORMATION ar- | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- sl ticles. See these at 222 Tth St. (290-t1) loughby. Phone 788 | MISCELLANEOUS with radio. Inquire Apt. 17, Im- | FOR CHARTER — M, S. Jazz, at . perial Hote]. (200-t2) | Boat Harbor. Ph. 861 (256-tt) WINTER & POND CO, fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Ueveloping — Printing — Enlarging up. Can be seen evenings 5 to 6 pam. Apt. 15 McKinnon Apts. rcom house at Auk Bay. 2.17 acres patented land. Garage with workshop. Light plant and oil heat. Phone Red 160. (290-tf) 1937 PLYMOUTH sedan, $225. Call 'fl( days. (290-t6) PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realisic FPerms- nent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop.” Phone 201 315 Decker Way. nh\ud apartment house in resi- - P Bntial district, wonderful view, ffln m investment. Phone Blue 665 — - | between 5 and 8 p.m. (290-tf) ROOMS—K:mnen priviieges. Home s st | Hotel—Ph. 886. Music and Hula dancing are fea- | tures of the opening of the Hawai- Winsome, Wistful ian legislature. MARGARET O'BRIEN Comes SUNDAY to the CAPITOL following assortment FILLETS MACKEREL FILLETS HAKE FILLETTS COD FILLETS WHITING FILLETS PHONE 716 mm i T T R HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash mflerent - SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under omethiny IN THE WAY OF FISH NOW ON SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the Juneau Cold Storage Company, | Inc S e e e e e new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-t1) LOST AND FOUND LOST — Seneca wrlsv.wau:h with gold wristband. Reward. Return to !:mphe (290-t4) of EASTERN FISH FINNAN HADDIES HAKE FILLETTS POLLOCK FILLETS KIPPERS - BAY CHUBS Frog Legs Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP YOU BACKED THE ATTACK ' .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS & Iy s 4 o | 7 | ! DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED i { | E 1 i % First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and Seattle steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and FOR RESFRVATIONS PHONE 612