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PAGESIX ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1946 § trip to Falrbanks and Anchorase | jjepeeieieieiepdeiibett defeiemibpeteiee-et £ interesting display of bibles in the features a history of the town with Newsy No'es church last week. several interesting photographs. in a few days. ] Mrs. Stephenson and three rhil-| Skagway gardens are in rul‘,[ The Days of '98 dance given by dren arrived on one of the last bloom now and tourists roam over the Eagles last Monday evenine boats to join her husband, who kas the.town marveling at the size and Was another big success. The hal been here for several months. The beauty of the flow grown. This began filling at 8 o'clock and until|+4 " geod the boat left before 11, the hal Hi—H'i'Hfl++++H-I+I—H+H+H'!-H4-l—PH—l+H+Pl~H4—)-¥-I4+‘ Stephensons, from California. are has been an exceptionally 3 reported to purchased prop- |year for vegetables, also. was well crowded. The dance clos | '« SKAGWAY, Alaska, July 29.— erty in the of town and at 11:30. There will be another onc | 0 s | 3 (Special Correspondence) Mrs. will make their home here Mr.| Mrs. Margaret Peterson left on nex ’Ihu1-_\( y evening when the| F n ALE { BEAL ESTATE | : Jennings A. Everson and Mrs. Da- Stephenson came here several Wednesday's boat for Juncau for Louise is in port. These, dance i g - 2 o { i vid J. Mulcare shared hostess hon- months ago and went to work for medical treatment make a big hit with the tourists ‘()NI‘, 20 GAU(:EA WIll('!\v>((~x pump, F n SALE ors on Friday evening when they the city. He is now employcd by —_— (The gold nuggets were won by a| $39 Ph Green 110. 4 entertained at dessert bridge at the White Pass Mrs, Harriet Eaton, well known lady PasspOger, on lyhc._bo:\t and one | ENTIRE HERD or highly developed 3 the Mulcare home on Second street —_ missionary, evangelist, author and of the lads working with the crew.|™ " ain goats for sale at very LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US } is visiting Pastor and|One hundred and sixty dollars w pel cleared {rom the evening's enter- rvice Cash, SRR ARy 0 o TONSE i, o otdy. BlRnohard @iy, CDmBigible teecer, reasonable prices. Goat Farm at Prompt Courteous a colorful accent to the attractive’on the last Louise after several Mrs. Surbrock of the Full Gos : | Montana Creek Road. P. O. Box We Have Buye living room in which three ta‘les months in Seattle where he 1e- Mission and Young People’s Christ- tainment W had been set up for the dessert ceived treatment for an eye injury jan Center, Skagway. Mrs. Eaton b5 i JU - i course. Each table was centered received while in service. is a specialist in bible typology. Shz| M d Mrs r Flynn and with a lovely corsage for the play- piove illustrates her Bible talks with col- daughter Mary Ellen, returned. Sat- ors winning the first tricks with! Mrs. Ruth Nelson and small ored slides. She also has a min- urday from Whitehorse after the deuce of clubs, Flowers and daughter, Sandra, returned hom: o iature of the tabernacle Moses few days visit here. attractive place cards marked the the last Loat after spendinz tlie|built in the wilderness. It is ten T places of the various playevs. Frozen past four months visiting ( frionds feet long by five wide with all dessert and slices of the lovely and relatives in the States. Mr.| urniture and priests, birthday cake were cerved at 8 Nelson is employed at the T-B chanic at the shops, is spending | i RFEALTOR o'clock after which bridge was en- Sanatorium g Miss Betty Cozian, wiio has spent [@ f¢W days in town SME PROPERTY joyed until 11:30 o'clock. The oc-| the past several months visiting 5 | house centrally located. 45 per- o A 5 B e casion for the party was the bitth-| Tt is reported that the annualirelatives and friends in the States,| E- W. Parmelee and Howard| gong yearly return on investment. i day anniversary of Mrs. Ruth Hen- church picnic to Lake Bennott will returned home on the Norah. Miss Blanchard are attending to € Write Box 2403, Juneau. | AT ARG . M— ius, who was presented with lovely be held in August, a definite date Cozian' journeyed as far east as|PIUs l"x‘()p(‘l’l.ylnmll(’x;h 'l\wr(l‘. he e | n AL < gifts to be opened at this time for' to be announced soon. This a!Denver, Colorado. She was employ- |men are residents ot Anchorag |19 FT. ROUND hottom boat, p! b Ffl s L i & : s X . the enjoyment of all. Prizes were looked-forward-to day as led ],_V'l,& Sk ‘ot Ahoorans Fak e glass shelter, 31F961, also 3 Take it easy, Mr. Abercrombie. awarded Mary Pullen, Mrs. Honius, every one in town who can .rakes yntil the first of the » when she o g 3 2 h.p., 2 cylinder outboard motor. | 26.8 FT. CABIN cruiser powered b 3 o e 5 Vs L Nt Maovhne sl s, Carioll the il the first of the year when she| 1, poduke and son Jemry were| oD+ % T {100 Chrysler_engine. Suitable Your reservation’s on the next Clipper Friends bidden to Help celel o |cLosE spre Y TUFTED Chenille bed- ds. Home Beautiful. P ) |30-FT. TROLLER, ready to go, k 5 2 { $1,600. Inquire 227 4th St G. A. Benedict, former Skagwa) i ks, Wit GRADELLE LEIG“ resident while he was Master M partment Phone 557, Corner 2nd. and Franklin | trip. The Presbyterian Church!hecame onc of the clorks in the |yimiine 1 Skasway this §oek. M: bl o is the instigator of the event st of S ' sdigs — — ~ [ on troller. 0B OIAIES Poduke, a California resident whol 3 BEDROOM house fusnished, | BUSINESS LOT heart Juneau. Yes, Clipper service is frequent . . . with extra sections when snleeey Tme . Dopothy - o has an olive oil business, was i afl S ; ; table! o B Wkobnan, | Libitte’ SEkmis | entértamed: a : i b i . small apt., hardwood floors, con-|$4500.00 B hisneRg: WUIbABIS zjn’ .C'L*l-wgtig"l‘;x.lllrr;-: f[/\(v{['” Mc- YV(‘rlmv\sEi):),\' "\‘vnimz‘ with ice ‘~I“-’"‘| M Igloo. Both girls are newcomers to and daughtesr with him bem\-xs; W BT EI"I\\./“P"—‘RUO\i Houe: | oh. 88 aete American’s flect of Douglas DC-3s are so comfortable, so B A Bl e pin |Alaska was so rough and rugced [LARGE SIZE H. C. Little OIl /" S8pnc WO, (8 o0 - dependable, and so time-saving that seats are usually sold fo be &' mghth Ot e ocoasion Gelebrating, her eleven-| Mrs. Waltet PRigs 15 viklbing re-| M 0k 608 100 ROEIRs | ?fi)‘r’:“; _‘}\"“, ['“_”“‘\’;‘;‘mf'fi;‘f.‘""‘:;i’mm,x:-noo.\l house on 110 acres out well in advance of departure. Meals or refreshments in Skagway so we offer th birthday latives in Anchorage. During her| jonn Mancell, Juneau, and R. J.| heate atomatic off burnig|® D“(“mfiy“(im‘y’]“’"tl‘b‘:'tll;“"‘]’i’i‘“y(ll“’““' aloft are included in all fares. For departure times, fare information, and help in planning your timesaving trip to anywhere in the world, phone the number below. shower | &R ROOM completely furnished home Waynor addition THREE - BEDROOM home, fire- | & 2 | d Blum is visiting his brother, s.rived on the last boat from Ju- i place, furnace, washing machine, The puppy belonging to Mr. and several months here His daugh- ye, in Anchorage. Blum recently | jqqy NATIONAL CASH Register, mmd: etc., Juneau, Mrs. Mark Lee brought a baby wild ter, Virginia, will remain here for returned from a trip to the States z condition. Phone 796, Chinatown GOOD BUILDING LOT, West Ju- r?b:m (ofll:llrs. tfifi \vh:)‘w v n indefinitz period ot = 7,) — ) Tom Dyer, Standard Oil man | cafe. (333-15) C*‘l‘a”\: o . picking. e rabbi 1s eing fec o Villiam Feero, , returnec home ng as Skag , | = - -— | CABIN and boathouse. AR UUneRY. FASCIE St |LARGE BUFFET, extension table, | with an eye-dropper. Ruth Surbrock was twelve years on the Norah after a brief trip {9 week ) ; | — old on July 26 and fifty of the ttle where he went for the pur- 2 | pair snow shoes, wood stove. Ph.| of the : i v MURPHY & MURPHY 428, Tierney, Davie Stevenson nora| enfford Carroll, k : AR ; ANAR ) rd Carroll, bl of C. A. as secretary for the Chamber of i * " , s . Siwelk e h surl whose M visited customers here this week curtains. Smith He Thomas, and Ruth Sur , whose Skagway's iager. left on |Commeroe. il o P birthdays occurred this week b aturs " e ‘ i s Loat to return to his hom 214 Second Stre LT and family in California after R. B. Clifton, postal inspector hirthday wishes to Mrs. Hugh J e absence s g " e , : absence Mrs. Vera “Dabl is actingicrane, Seattle, traveling salesmen,| water heaters. P Piv AMERICAN Warig Arewars Baranol Helel Coyotes have been unusually younger residents of the town were pose of booking shows for the Mo Bhmaans. Amiastaeiey | \ EALT S—ACCOUNTANTS Ph ne 106 - nolsy in the early morning hows invited to her home for games, Broadway Theatre. Bill announces .. ““Z% =1 ‘“'“L’»‘_p B s | CAAGE WARDROBE TRUNK, Has| B O O & - 0! =/ fy)/(,,,, o this past week. ~They arc more lunch, and colored slides between he has contracted for some excel-| po o SH0% O D ne | o (8 Iraet Boara. alsdtr | Phone 676 over First Notlonal anl ST Cloper numerous this year thn for some the hours of five and nine lent pictures for the fall and win-|Zfd8Y atter o 4 R, 1o D s 15, | s e e =Trying Clippers ! e Aoboraiiis 5 A ke e Peirbanks and Valdez. Mrs. Sim-| iron $100. Phone Black 32 ORI TN ) S fHa - August Alaska Life has -8 r{*nns went over the highway to -JJA-[J»‘ | e & Jobn Dodge, minister of the fine cover picturing the waterfront| Mrs. Haleon Ingalls, daughter of Fairbanks | WASHING MACHINE, $45. Phone WANTED s Hal Johnson, is vis- R ; 13 RO L e 2 i Presbyterian Church here had an and vicinity c way, and also Mr. and Mi _— - — = ~ iting her its and brothers and = sters for a few days. Mirs. In- 0O | AP USE ana twe galls is a resident of Palmer, Alas- [0fni2 and Arizona, returned home APT. ”Q"%’l“‘_“”“ P Hpus 8 2B BT ESIC : . Alas- (oyo inesday. They flew from Ju-| 411 415 S Franklin and f ka, and is enjoying her visit here, o\ VT A ] qrecon is administra- | ines. $12,500, $5,000 down and!yprp WANTED—Typist for half- where she is renewing many old . : S o terms on balance. Phone 485 s friendships tive arsistant at the T. B. sanator-| e Y 5 (3951t time work in long established Ju- 4 S 8 i ium | 333-tD | jeau firm. Typing accuracy es- 5 ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marlowe ar-| rE g LAYING HENS for Sale, 16 mo. e of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Proctor flew | )4 Northorn Vegetable Farm,| &fternoons. Good pay. In ap- YOUNG woman with permanent j to re nall f apt. Writ¢ Empire Box C Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andresen,| 351 after 5:30 pm. who have been vacationing in C e The Triangle - rived on the North from Grays' % C l eaners Harbor, Wash. Mr. Marlowe was .1OM Juneau as a side trip to thelr} gacier Highway (332-t6) ence, nature of 2 A & stationed here during the war and'OUF Of Alaska : r's business, and BDaily Scheduled Trips has come back with his wife, and ~_!NOW IN STOCK—Gray Lugser,| 1 s R, J. Crane and.wife, New (¥ork| 395 eneinies with 2 to 1 and 3 to o will make their home here. R e T e EVERYTHING Bl citizens, are ,\lplp..x(zrf{: sey ulu;!'dys 1 reduction gears. Juneau Weld-| 7w rED i W. A. Geddes, Bishop of Yulcon,|In Skagway. 'Mr. Crane is a Z8rm-| yng and Machine Shop. (320-t) | " ouce or ap H i loe & SR e, | €T high-ranking army officor e i 2 house or apt ¥ g From Playsuits to Eve- came from the Tnterior last Thurs- ¢ i, e itka ranage day and took the Norah for Ven-| couver. Bishop Geddes is an Episcopalian Fay T. Christian, an undertaker| mond ring set. Cash or trade for|wixmrp To SUBLET—Furnished from Mt. Carroll, Illinois, made the | used car, lectric refrigerator or| ) = > PR 3 = 3 3 house or apt for 2 or 3 months. TIBATtHD over (he ralibaad Wk | inatirae voud Wk ‘mmpie] s o S Elers ury ElC Kan Whitehorse to Skagway. He re-| (328-tf) ! i ek i ported the beautiful nery incom- —m— — = { ning Gowns Experily Cleaned and Pressed Mrs. M. E. Sineor came from Van- couver, B. C. on the Louise and will visit with her daughter, M g MISCELLA“ George Bovard and huskand. | T TO RENT—Veteran and wife both steadily employed, ur gently need 3 or 4 room furnish- The Skagway Chamber of Com- |ppres—yirro e | 168 Souse dn G Yo Roa A o George Wilson, well known White- imerce met Monday evening at the l;hnne Black'(i')'& :31 »11”1,, ,] dinean 439 51 KA{HES SI{AGWAY Hon“AH ; horse resident, accompanied by Mrs. Skagway Grill for a short busi HOMEN TO OODE and & T With AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS T W Also Trips Wi NOW IAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST C A l L York Wilsen, left on the Norah for session, following the suppe . SCANDINAVIAN nOTEL m;u ial dinners also day wor 4 medical attention in the States. Vera Dahl was acting Crystal Steam Baths 457 So.| reference. Phone 485. (334-16) Mr. Wilson had just returned to The Transportation Committee Wi Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 R i Jhas EMPLOYED Woman wanis smai/| For Information and Reservations Phone 612 his home about three weeks ago appointed by President Polly, com- | per week and up. Lonnie Couch, after a trip outside. He has two prising Chas. Coffey of the Ask| Manager. (304-tf) { @pt. or room in private home. R cons in Whitchorse, York and Dave. Mercai 2 Co., Herbert Riewe, of | —___ i b ferences supplied. Write box; o | S Riewe's -mi-Self Service Store, | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 3035. 4334_n|iw — s { | Dave Stevenson, popular old- and Franklin D. Calkins, Cashier| 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing i | i timer and conductor on the White of the Bank of Alaska. The Pre: in permanents. Open evenings by | WANT TO BUY—Small house or, laska ] leetromes |Pass railroad since April 17, 1918, ijdent announced that the city is| appointment. (293-3tf) | house with one or two apartments 3 |celebrated his 65th birthday Satur- faced with the problem of building | ——————————— ———— { or other type income property. JIM LANGDON-—Manager ¥ | FOR CHARTER -— M. S. Jazz, at| Does not need to be in excellent Box 2165 217 Seward St. FPhone 62 Anytime { |day, July 27, and also his retir-'p preakwater and a committee will |ment from the railroad service. He pe appointed to see about securir |made his last run Thursday, and at funds for the project WINTER & P(;N CO., Inc. Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) condition. Box 24 MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECHIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- City. (330-t0) | WANTEDWoman or man dish the time of his retirement was thi a 8 ed @ is | - . . N TDQ ~ RNt v st s e e ratle | poas alto announced ot Uh'S| Complete Photographic Supplies | washer, also waitress. Call Percy's| CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- | oldes e ; meeting that a letter from Dele | Developing — Printing — Enlarging | Cafe. (291-tf) | ERS -— BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND read. He came to Skagway in Bartlett stated that the Weather| = o it paints and Materials of | el doss MBIN ‘,] TQ /1909 and started working for the Bureau will be maintained at Skag- Finest Quality WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-| o COMBIN AT (’I‘\:\, I5S ANY |railroad in 1912, In his honor the to be taken from | the | wholesale SR e s e i ; LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND | White Pass employees and the Elk 1 agency. The Burcau had| Ak S | RADIO TUBES J |are giving a party at the Elks been discontinued for lack of funds.| PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED H J/Hall this evening. He plans to take; Royal Pullen, son of Mrs. H. Pul-]‘ Anderson Shop. ron RE"T e 108 e = o= PGPS} TN —— " ilen, home for a visit after many 'years absence, addressed the Cham- | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- BTORE EU' ‘P’NG = for Rent at bor bricfly, stating that in his Bes |*HMINAT0. Faper Curls, §1 wp.| South Seward-Marine Way and n " STARLINERS" D-C3 Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION timation they were doing a fine Lola’s beauty ShOD' Phone 201 Fey WA OeCrpE Bles. bit of work for the town and a good; 815 Decker Way. (327-tf) h\v;: Chamb(‘rlvl Commfl:el\\'as the n 3 ROOM FURNISHED Ap _;70{1! only way to have a good town. range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil-| | Next year is the 50th anniversary LUST A“n rou“n ](,ugghbv_ . (316-t3) jof the founding of the town and i ! { | z Mail Orders Prompily Filled + L o HOSTESS SEBVICE some special entertainment will be | LOST—Monday, July 22, Parker 51| ROOMS—Kiichen privileges. Home| o = r |planned later. fom;tampgcn. Isabel Booth., Re-{ Hotel—Ph. 886, ° Twenty-eight members were pres-| Wward. one 373. - Y t 4 MEALS SERVED ALOFT Vant ;L P . i HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash our eposl S ¥ ik |LOST JULY 18—From Baranof Ho-| Cole. (260-t1) ] 4 3 atile appiv.| el Lobby tan hat box with red| — — — AR E S AF E L " o 2 Finder please notify Etolin Coulter.| new management. renovated. 1 DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU. ANCHORAGE g e, @29-t5)| and 2 room spartments. One||| pyiy 4y 5 i ::omisag::;km ,mmltl;;t ];.:‘LZth ;‘\)\ e — " block from Federal Bldg. I}l BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES s, 7 . Billfold Sunday night, will 241-t1) | AVING \ rAlnBANxs She was accompanied by her| gppreciate rerurn of billfold. s “)3 BAYING BONDR daughters, Marilyn and Eleanor.i Margaret Colliton, Baranof Hotel. | ® coupmz Al x R The Boyds are now living in the (329-t2) ANGLER GETS BREAK i Gault house on Seventh Street. WORLAND, Wyo.—Cy Mileski of > | WANTED—W~ will buy burned out| Worland, despite trouble with his ‘e alld rnEIG"T SERVICE motors ‘and generators suitable|casting arm, stuck to his fishing‘ VFw wnl I""M“ for rebuilding. Parscn’s Electric|all day and caught a trout. Later| Co. (318-t1) | hespital examination disclosed a ® 10% REDUCTION AT FRIDAY'S MEET| fracture of the arm near the shoul-| ‘ der, received when Mileski fell D POSIT ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR oo, vecson, ot e SRR JRRRS . | (o scten b s a0 e Veterans of Foreign Wars fishing tackle in a truck. will meet tomorrow night and new e | lN mls BANK candidates will be initiated, accord-| All ARE D'RE(T o RN ek e R T A ing to an announcement made by BOX 2652 PHONE 204 ARE Alan G. Marcum, Adjutant e HAMILTON, Bermuda — A real n w Knusn b property tax bill which would have p Y |N ® ® o > e & w e e ®linpoced the first direct tax in the CONTRACTOR . @ |colony’s history was thrown out of JUNEAU, ALASKA . TIDE TABLE ® Ithe House of Assembly by a 13-9{| Are you interested in a home of || ( 2 @ |vote. i| your on, or having your build- | . AUGUST 2 o| Revenue is raised by taxing im-{| ¥ ng ,(.m,,:j,y | : High tide, 5:06 am. 155 ft, ®|ports, with liquor being the most| : | e s OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL |2 Tow dae, 1730 i 03 4 o oewwiy bt cneriaiment, i | Tor Oty workmanaip ||} I o National Ba e High tide, 17:39 p.m. 159 ft. ® bicycles, automobiles and the like. CALL PHONE 204 . | Phone 667 |® Low tide, 23:54 pm, 20 ft. ® s SR T Will Be Glad to Serve You || of JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘e e| Mahogany What Not Shelves.|| phoNE 204 BOX 2652 || MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ® ¢ o0 00 v o e e e e [Tome Beautiful ;i — - o e

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