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?—_——'— ’\GE SIX i for cleven.[son was born and raised in Napa [ peieiebeiiiebebeete deefeeeeelet d on small baloon tire N an completely equipped with mmings willland her people still live there, mz'uj- ewsy o es genuine of '98 trail outfit main course. Mrs. David|as the Archers know them well, she | mum be a safe bet to say that » has baked the large birth-|enjoyed the reunion v much I |right now it is the best day cak> for the honorees. Guests|Mrs. Everson is the wife of the|J: F horse in the will be Mr. and Mrs. David Mul-|Ceputy Collector in charge of the rom agway“ \en the re, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Self,|lccal Customs officc. Mr. C. L.|| aken of it are developed. Mar and Mrs. J. A. Everson, and|Smith and Mr. A. Amity, also of -imim=iisiiikbib ) the tourists insisted on posi and Mrs. M. V. Rafferty. {Napa, accompanied the Archers on 3 SKAGWAY July 6.—|with the horse and its two sc e the vacation trip. i o e ik o Fred Tangr il rebiie ol e FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE I of the big-} The weather steadily cle: weekend after a short| Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Larsen and ~ - \‘,‘:mm‘nm ful celebra- ‘\t!!u: a threatening start and the| / and the T. B. san-|two children spent several days in|16 ft. V bottom boat with air cool- FOR SALE ; tion ever held ir way, Days of children’s program went off with- |atorium Skagway while waiting for the de-| ecd inboard motor. Blue 208 eve-| vt i 98 and Ir dence Day hitch. The womens and g 'Q?WH‘L of miv Nol':}l. Mr. and| nings (317-13) | HO? X‘l"f‘ls\l;r\‘l({ 7'1:)/1\‘1%, | ) tourists n < programs were enthusiast For over a week Skagway resi-jMrs arsen have been stationed e e e R TR T ¢ i loca ! :;:((\4:\:1!40\?\1 Ritiie tonr vays, $rid ik, {dents have had strawberries from|at Circle, where he has heen a|* ROOM ““f“,'\l"'(,' e “'.3 5 acres lanc majority of wiom mace it a p ball game in the after-!their own gardens, the earliest the|teacher in one of the schools of Addition, Call ("'--“V“"”-Sl‘" 3,000 gal. water tank t wank tha loral residents tween two local teams kept berries have been ripe here in many|the ANS for eight years. This i et 1938 Ford Coupe included t them was the best enter-|the spectators enthused. At the end years, according to several old tim-!their first trip outside. They will| o] FYELAND Cornet w ith case, nl~| r“r""“‘“‘"“, $4,000 ment provided on their whole of the seventh inning the score e1 proceed to North Dakota, whei¢ most new. Harmony guitar with- 13un 3”1 $5,000. tood 4-2. In the ecighth innin - Mrs. Larsen will remain while Mr.| case. Phone Red 185 |2 STORY 4 BEDROOM The presentation of game blew up and when the s is due and|Larsen goes to Europe. | (317-t3)| Modern House v was over .t 9 to i meat for| | Hardawoud flcors. Full bath players felt so they i the been without| About seventy-fire Skagway resi-| GREY WHITNEY, collapsible baby| Unfurnished plate challengir for man; j de attended the raception for| carria: 17 Channel Apts. | Furnished $£500. — - {tke new Presbyterian Minister and (316-5) Heidelk ou, 3 Wy a Miss Mary Rose tey returned | wi the Rev. and Mrs. John GRADELLE LEIGH Moe: Ragtime Kid, C. A. Car-|for the many trips that local teamsto her home in Scattle after a sev-|Dodge. The reception was held at FARTI ¥ FURNISHED small house, | roll: card players, Jack Hoyt and in past years. eral month's visit with her mvnrm\.v Recreation Center. Following concrete foundation, garden spot.| RFALTOR { and bartender, V One of the most interosting con-|Mrs. M. V. Rafferty, and family./the evening services held in tre V. Seppanen, West Juneau. | Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin . poem by Robert Ser-jtcsts was the race against time Miss Stuckey has been employed atichurch, Mr. Dodge showed a num- (316~ u.i & d by Mrs. Justine|between a hose cart and fire truck.|the Skagway sanatorium while here.|ber of slides of previous - S T ’ he run was a block and the hose : |where he had been WILL B e “; ';\ RS TSRS Y Two gold nuggets from Eag o be laid and water turned! Mr. and Mis. Green and family Dodge and wife are a young couple| '© Your Biaus G50 LS I | ented at the end of cach ¢ truck and team made the|who have been working at the T.|with a three year old daughter,| Wav Point. Phone 034 A FOR SALE | ning for the most phony money run seconds, the host cart B. sanatorium for veral months,|Ruth Ann. He has just completed k] ‘$':“” NET INCOME Monthly. turned in in 48 seconds. It was a fine show- havc resigned and will leave on thetaking a course of study at the 3 pppROOM HOUSE completely; Going business full equipment. Roulettc, 4-5-6, black jack, poker, ing of what a splendid volunteer first available transportation. | McCormick Theological Seminary at ™ . ihed. 825 Gold Belt | ¢ ROOM. furnished: Holise horse races, straight dice and oth- fire department the town has. i {Chicago, 11, having graduat:d @15-t) | star mil. or paming devices were crowded] The Chamber of Commerce spon-| Miss Phyllis Stephenson has ac-|May 16. Following the program o A 5 S ROON BOUSH urfumiibed ach evening lsored the Days of '98. The main cepted a position with the Alaskafcake and coffec were served buf- 1931 BUICK SEDAN, good condi-| " pouoihq Channel. Dr. Po und his ore pro- |committze was composed of E. A. Transfer Co fet > tion, $400 cash. Phone Auk Bay}, p okt Besititadly Sumdehed idoc me very peppy for 'Larson, Mr ’1 H. Johnston and e : - - Store (315-t1) onss Weat Jiintdu: cre more than ‘Wm. Feero, Ji The regular meeting of the e 1 finance, i Practically all the business he Chumber of Commerce was held|ed that ROOM FURNISHED house,| Owner will finance. i N 5 - i © ‘over| Waynor Addition. Call Mrs. Gun-{ 3 ROOM Furnished housc and Norah cooperated by having window dis- Monday evening in the pri-|Broadway 1 took over AL S S Al Baat: Harbnr: a plays of variou used in vate dining room of the Skagway(July 1. The theatre was part of» derson, T2 for; gopotatment. - | Bl B Yo en hiiae s in '98 and these windows were & Grill with 24 present 1y | the I!fvp(l.\ .v.\v-.v‘r‘ Blll is a 14l il B M e e th and his great attraction to the vis . |Fitzgerald was chosen to p ths|boy who was llh(‘mIt! «d %n.)?n] ", FINEST SHORT WAVE radio re-|3 ot e with | Alt h,m‘.w.:}v 1 was badly part of Soapy Smith during the armed forces last :.(.n n.l\u “". elVhr R it al Co. HRO,|FULLY EQUIPPED restaurant. and the Vigilantees. apped by impossibility |three days celebration. Pres. Polley [ing been injured at Salerno. He 00 U e oas” 314, 1 Smith was Jerry Fitzgerald curing street decorations, still announced that authorization had'has been mi SeRyGhligaum | “oRP S S SO0 i ] 1 was le Budd enougin were forthcoming to give hesn granted to brush out the trail |Theatre here until the pure 0P i MURPHY & MUBPHY Cungarco Court was held cn the a Fourth of July aspect o the towiL. (o D; and build @ foot bridge bhis own. His many friends are ySED TIRES. Assorted sizes, re-{ REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS dock and & number of prominent| Mowever, with the closing of the and notices asking for men to do vishing him all the good luck p conditioned Pre-war. Reasonable iPhonu 676 over First Nativnal Bank persons aboard the boat were ar-|dance shortly after midnight of the the work were posted about town in Lis new undertaking Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau M,Mml ; rested by the “marshals” and haled Fourth cverycne drew a sigh of The Road Commission will build . 314-t1) | e IR | before it and fined $1, for which 1clief that the pro: m we d- 5 permanent steel bridge next ye: Peter Van Zanten has purchased e M S they received a souvenir receipt cd for this year. Beards could be Terrace, B. C., wrote asking t the [the Tropea home on Main Strect. GLACIER CAB-—-Special rates to und program. ithaved and short skirts donned Jocal Chamber send a delegate to He is a city employes and has bean Tee Harbor with boat reservation, W. Burr Johnson, Juneau resi-'again and the 1946 way of living meet with them in August, if pos-|in Skagway over a year weekends and Holidays. Call 858, dont, and Dr. Polley were haled again be enjoyed, with no regrets cible, to talk over highway mattors (313-t6) { S W Ealesman, gond Jofore the court and fined and sen- |for the dear, departed days of '98.'cf interest to both the American; The Mission Dairy now owns 15 - - —— 1 can earn from $20 to $30 tenced to ride up town in the new But the four days were fun, finan-'and Canadian localities. A hearty milk cows, Ayrshires, 15 heifers, o BOAT “LOA” for Sale—$4,900 com- | BT sty i floating” jail for g hunting cially successful 1 wor ad- yote of thanks was offered to w- | registared Ayrshire herd sire, a new pletely cquipped, documented net{ oo “9ge (316-3) together. Ivertising for the town of vay. key Stiles and Harry Bigoff for the|residence and barns and mil 5 ton. Phone Green 669. (304-tf) The Donjac and Leota brought in; = : long hard h@urs they spent at house and many acres cf pasture|cyp i ppn pATENTED lot, 300 x 75| WANTED—Mun to handle the dis a number of Fourth of July visit-| Miss Vera Kirkham and Wiss gmuggler's Cove preparing it for land. A new past ”mnm pla 1t on veach, beautitul view, r-‘nu.l tribution of new washing ms ors from Juneau. T arrived Jennie Jehnson, Dout residents, summer picnic parties. Mary Pullen ipurchased some months ago Cove Road. Inquire 142 Willough-{ chine and ciher lines in this te late Wednesday ev and left spent the Fourth in Skagway, where was also commended for the suc- {finally arrived and will be install-| " j taoq»mi ritory. Call for Gove Baranof Friday morning {they were guests at the Pullen ¢cestul opening of the Golden Northjed as soon as ssible. The yalue 2 Hotel Room: 233. 16-t5) A. Larson and Bruce Boynton House Miss Johnson left for Hotel {of the outfit now is roughlysesti- v TROLLER, com ph,m‘ equ p-l 5 : g vo chairmen of the Days of '98 home on the Leota Friday mon =S {mated at $10,000. The Mission eq, Phone Green 669. (285- un! ABOARD M. S. Hygiene. «nd the Fourth of July Committ but Miss Kirkham stayed a Major General Harry C. Ingals, Deiry is owred and operated by the R R A lre Depi. of IHealth, Room Miss Phyllis Stephenson was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chief Signal Officer from Wash- Pi Mission, charitable in- room house Aukl Terr. Bldg. (315-tf) crowned Miss Liberty at the dance Fecro until next week ington, D. C., 4 on the Norah stitution which provides a home Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. gi 2 on July 3. Her attendants were| S and left a few hours I for |for about 75 native children. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) | DEISEL. ENGINEER aboard M. Mis: Mary Ro uckey and Mi Proposals are solicitod by the Post Whitehorse. He veturned 18- —_ Inquire Dept. of Healt Virginia Carroll iOffice Department to lease quart- way Monday after made| The old rectory of the Episcopal LUST AND rnunn B Prize for the best beard was won' ers for the Skagway post office for @ brief inspection of 1 sta- church has been purchased by Mr. | = e by “ py Sm Fitzgorald; fan- a term pf five or ten years from tion var re leaving for “!\:n u n{l : ‘d Mrs. Walter Self, Amvl as 800N v et ld mo Sted 1 - Shaeffer| reliable. ¢ mpany for line wo- st trim, Wm. Heidelberg 1d 'January 12, 1947. Space of about the NO Gen. Ingals is on a as it has been remod e e e Sport. clothes, alio) stont rest attempt, Gilbert Koffel. 11200 square feet is desired. Propos- tour of tion, and while here their home. Mr. Self i ! el e e Wie. immed Costume prizes for men were won 'als will be received in the office of he informed a member of the employed by the White Pass and, dinesd i“,“":‘l‘v_“*“ ‘f”";x‘:l'“_)t ¢ren oIl by Fred Nord, L. H. Johnston and the Post Office Inspector, Juneau, Chamber of Commerce that he is Mus. f is a clerk in the post [kl B Aot Hairy Frasier upto and m(_lm“mx July 13. working for a telephone cable hook- offic i MISCELLA“EOUS Jane of Hellywood Factor Costumes for women, Mrs. Yeo- ol up between Juneau and Skagway, —_— !,, by b fer fown, WS, | - who arrived in Skagway! The Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Fuller- and asked for their support. The —aps Arthuwr iuney and | DRESS MAKING, reasonable pric-| fap DANGING-Cl bout 1900, Mrs. L. H. Johnston and ton, missionaris who have been cable is here, a big 11"1“]1‘"“‘«“'1 Gordon Chandler entertained a! es. Phone Black 694. (312-1Imo) | ppope 10, Ext. 32: Jack Kirmse, Sr. {stationed at Eagle the past 17 such a project, which would con- pnumbher of the young playmates of ' ornmsrins - stumes were varied from dance years passed through Skagway ve- nect Skagway by telephonz With Carl Mulvihill in honor of his tenth BOANDINAVIAN | HQTEL -aufj . e to prospector’s wives, cently on their way to Port Town- the States, via Juneau. birthda § O Eleat, Baihs s B0 ORGA Club. nd-dames, and street clothes. send, Wash. After many years de- | B OO { SyEiun et Phang b0 Rates 86| purpose-teach and develop talent, | e men portrayed gamblers, saloon voted to teaching both natives and| Tho fire department called ;’:‘ ‘:“""k and up. Lonnie ’go“'i“::‘; produce shows locally. Those in- | k- epers, prospectors and city slick- whites, Rev. and Mrs. Fullerton ook out at 6:30 Tuesday morning to ex- pAN AMER'(A" BRI"GS foReREr 0 | ferested write Empire Box C-550. ers Hforward to spending their remain- tinguish a blazing mattress in the KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone -axz-m Tie parade on the morning of ing years in States. During apartment of Mae McCracken in IN 15 fROM SEATTLE | sc6. sra and Main. Specializing] Two TEACTERS, permancnt,| the Fowrth would have been a their early in_the interior Perry Hem's building. Smoking in { in permanents. Open cvenings by| ' went soaaly up;ll‘n;\;‘ml.ur e credit to a mueh larger n. Led they used a dog team for trave »d and dropping off to s while { appointment (203-3tf) e R Ly Soapy Smith .on horseback, Cub !but in later years this and Boy Scouts following with the'ed by a Chevrolet pickup flag, the long line of floats was!Fullerton has now retired neaded by Miss Liberty and her at-! — tendant Miss Virginia Carroll on! Mr. and Mrs. W. Burr Johnson en appropriately decorated float. and daughters, Elsa and Ann, of Mi: Liberty, Phyllis St -pnvmun.gJunouu. were the house guests of was beautifully gowned and made a [Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Polley over the striking picture. Fourth. The Johnsons made the The Presbyterian Church float Yound trip on the Norah. They re- showed the interior of a little Port having had such a marvelous country church with a minister in a|time that they are coming back high top hat and children scatedithe next Fourth on little wooden ktenches having| 2 their Sunday . School | Mrs. Edna Polley was a round T gway Sanatorium had a,tripper from Juneau on the Norah comic float showing the nurses ex-|t0 spend the Fourth with her son, terminating teria {Dr. C. L. Polley and family. The Hoad Commission had a fi o float titled “Dyea or Bust” Mrs. William Sutton won second prize. The big v, left by train for and caterpiilar tractor w morning of the ated with tre and boulders and re they will fly showed a force of men b with where Mr. Sutton will shovels and picks ed by the Department of Colton’s Laundry showed an old Both Mr. and Mrs. Sut- fashioned : kitchen on wash day.!ton have been here for a year or Mrs. Colton in old fashioned garb s0. Mis itton has been a fine was busy at the ircning board. |worke civic affairs and| Edith's Beauty Shop had a color- church circles and is going to be ful float depicting a huge doll with|greatly missed Their departure immense circular skirt with vari-!was upon 24 hours notice. ‘Th colored flounces. Portraying the had planned on leaving in August. doll s Mavis Ir2ne Soldin, niece was still burning was the blaze. the cigarette the cause of Mrs. Edna Rapuzzi left by t for Whitechorse Sunday morning and from there planned to fly to Minn Her ultimate is Wadena, her former will spend severa friends destination wheve she with relatives and home, wezks Knu been small « Mrs. Rose daughter have and guests n the Mrs. A. Tunley the past week. Their Lake home is at Bennett Mr. and land daughts !guests of Mr. din Wednesday turned to White day’s train. Pennington were the . Hans Sol- They re- Thurs- night. Pass on visiting with old lncn(l.s. Mrs. ren formerly lived there. . Mavis Soldin, Irene Soldin, d Mrs. Wm. Sutton and son, “Tommy, Miss Barbara Chandler, home Monday | turned ) Gan, | | | re- | aftextioon | {from the 4-H Leader’s conference | Pan American Airways yestarday | W the following passengers t¢ pOR CHARTER — M. S. Juzz, at nd from this city: | Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) From Seattle: Ross Sommerwell, ' = James Tler, John Ducey, Kathryn, WINTER & POND €O, fne. Sullivan, Evelyn Ducey, Mrs. Pearl| Complete Photographic Supplies Helps, Walter Fuhrer, Paul Des- | Developing — Printing — Enlarging (houd, James Ryan, G. Blatzer| Artists' Paints and Materials of F. Crystal ' Quimby, John Finest Quality Ellen Johnson, Sher Rob- ‘wnulmlp —— Juneau —— Retail inson, Florence Wheat. From Ketchikan: Marjoric Holli- Hdges, Marian Hedg to Fa Gradelle Leigh, John} Faults, Olive Faults, Jonnie Faults; IPIANOS RENTED anad TUNED ) Anderson Shop. 'GUARAN'I‘EE.D Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. 1mm Fanlmm{ Rnbml Shuldun ’, n P William BvL\l!.‘Myrnn Dean, D. Ml omds sandor, Rl TRAP OPERATO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on June 11th, 1946, in the U, S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Doro- Floridan thea Elisabeth was ap- pointed administratrix of the estate of CARL FLORIDAN, deceased. All of Mrs. Lee, owner of the shop. Mrs. Robert lc.‘uum‘ the form-iat Fairbanks. Trey reported & |persons having claims against said The Skagway Woman's Club T er Laverne an, is visiting her marvelous trip over the Alcan High- | estate are required to present them, trayed Molly Walsh in an old cov- |family for a few weeks | way. | with verified vouchers as required by ered wagon, passing out doughnuts ‘ —— |law, to said administratrix at Doug- and coffee. Mrs. B. M. Boynton| Mrs. “Slim” Walters and ti i In honor of her house guest, Mrs. |las, Alaska, within six months from was Molly Walsh, historic figure in children flew to Douglas Wedn2sday | Katherine Rosenkranz from Tieton, |the date of the first publication of Ekagway's '98 history after a several weeks visit with her | w. M Phillip Oleen invited | this notice. ‘The American Legion flo: fea- | parents and other relatives. Her{in several friends Wednesday af-| Said administratrix has filed her tured their beautiful new s with | niece, Shirley Edwards, accompan-|ternoon. Sewing formed the di-|petition in the above described court Legionnaire John O'Daniel in uni-|ied them home for a visit version. Coffee, cake and cookies'for judgment setting aside and form. - » |were served at the close of the |awarding to Dorothea Elisabeth The Alaska Transfer Co. had a| Mrs. Jack Hoyt returned home afternoon. Present were Mrs. Ros-|Floridan, surviving widow of the de- Fourth float; Peter Van Zanten,|Wednesday afte ra month’s visit in enkranz, Mrs. Rose Knudsen, Mrs.|cedent, the entire ate of the de- city employee, had a street clean-|the States with relatives and|Florice {McClaren, Mrs. William |cedent, the same being less than ers outfit, the 4-H girls had their friends. |Dewar, Mrs. Arthur Tunley, Miss|$4,000.00; and all persons concerned new sweaters and caps and formed ' Lottie Gaffy and Mrs. Harry Hon- |are notified to be and appear in the an attractive 4-H {loat Mrs. O. Selmer and daughter Ce- jus, U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- Sharkey Stiles, with one of Moe's celia were apssengers for gaddle horses equipped as a pack- on the Norah. Mrs. Selmer visited herse, won first prize. Moe's F briefly with friends in Seattle then tier Bar also had a float advertis- returned to Vancouver to meet her ing M Pack Horses. A rustic daughter, who has been attending jail buill of small trees was enter- a school for girls in Victoria ed by Harry Bighoff and Sharkey } Last but not least was the won-| Mrs. Harry E. Honius is enter- derful mechanical horse construct- taining at dinner this evening in ed by Vic Sparks and Harry Fras- honor of the birthday anniversaries weird-looking jer, This creature of Mr. Honius and daughter, Caro- " kagway | neau Precinct ,at Juneau, Alaska, at One of those strange coincidences |10 o'clock A. M., on the 22nd day of which ocecasionally perienced by Mrs. Alma Everson. While acting as Qesk clerk at the Golden North Hotel, she met M land Mrs. Archer of Napa, Calif,, as they came in to register and found happen, that she and Mrs. Archer had at- tended St. John's convent at Napa a number of years ago. Mrs. Ever- [} was ex-|July, 1946, and show cause, if any they have, why judgment should not be so rendered. Dated: Juneau, ay of June, 1946. DOROTHEA ELISABETH Alaska, this 18th FLORIDAN, Administratrix. First publication, June 18, 1946, Last publication, July 9, 1946, An illegal fishing charge against IP. E. Harris Co in U. S. Commissioner’s Court with |plea with payment of a $1,000 fine. |The cannery company was repre- sented by Juneau attorney Simon | Hellenthdl. The complaint, sworn by Fisheries Patrol Agent Donald McDonald, charged the company with operat- ing a trap during the weekly clos- ed period. The trap was found in operation at Three Hill Island, Cross Sound, at 4:20 p. m, Satur- day, July 6. The weekly closure! was effective from 6 o’cloc . ml, Friday, July 5. "BANDIT CONSCIOUS' { SEATTLE, — Mrs. Celena Thom- as, who had been slugged and robbed in her apartment recently, |must have been drinking. I thought you might need these keys” “How about my $192” asked Mrs.| answered a knock at the door. It was the bandit again. 1 want to apologize for what 1 have done,” said the bandit. “I; was settled here|3 ROOM FUR. cnbm, oil range, | the company's following a guilty KOOMS——Kur_hen );mheges ‘Thomas. ; The bandit’s conseience didn't| stretch that far. He turned and| ran. ‘. in private heme, Call Sylvia J(xs- kari, Hotel Juneau. (311-t1) | SMALL MODERN unfurnished apt," Wellman Holbrook, Box 1083, Ju-| neau. (307-t4) \VANTED— -Al tiie Juneau Lumber Mills an operating Millwright. \ (298-tf) | WANT! —Woman or men dish| washer, alsc waitr Call Perey's Cafe. (291-tf) ! WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-| loughby. Phone 788 I FOR RENT ; ROOM FURNISHED Apt, ol range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil- loughby. (316-t3) UPSTAIRb SPACE 35 x 70 on lO'.h St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) { bath, 513A Willouby. (295-t3) “Home | Hotel—Ph, 836. HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash Cole. (260-t1) | SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. 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