The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 12, 1946, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Mrs. Wilhelm, who taught here'years and Jack has many ert' Bervice never fails to bfing A e | N N 'e last year, spent the summer with|and relatives in Skagway |forth much applause, and the cast ews o relatives in ~North Dakota and really does a fine job | o 3 Minnesota. They live in the small, The Women's Church a | WANT ADS . Wasser cottage. Mr. Wilhelm spent met with Mrs, George Nelson Bill Evans, wellknown Juneau i F'om Skagway the summer tdking a course in her apartment at the sanatorium printer, and wife, were Skagway ¥ | radic and will be back in Skagway!last Friday afternoon, and spent a visitors over the Labor Day holi-| in about two months most pleasant three hours visiting (I.:\ They madé the trip to White- ‘f(—H-H—H—H-H-l-H-i-I-H—l-H-H—l—P =3 . — Miss Lottie Gaffy has been teach- and knitting. After the s{horse while the Louise was in port.| = SKAGWAY laska, Sept. 9— ing in Skagway many years and meeting, the hostess served 2 o | run SALE | rnn SALE | (Special Correspondence) — School owns her own home here. refreshments. Ten members Val Poor and wife, Douglas drug- | B, B el i began again in Skagway after a The semester is beginning with guests were present. The next meet- gist, made a trip to Whitehorse| pop SALE—Modern home, lights, WERL JUBSAts Salhcte mnd o | lengthy vacation which started the an enrollment of 117 with several ing will be held in the and attended the dance Monday| (oier bath, electric washer, radio 2 acres beach property. i middle of May. An almost entirely more expected to arrive in the near school rcom at the Presbyterian evening. While in Skagway the He Faiige Trnibire Setiehold JUNEAU—5-year lease on | new staff and a number of new future. church with Mrs. C. L.aPolley act-|were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin| o045 trolling h!;‘l?. cum]’)lvwlv Large Building, Business district, students were present to start the —— ing as hostess. A clean-up day at Edwards. | :(‘:” i i and Todid boeil Immediate occupancy. new semester. The school staff| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan mov- the church will be held September | _— (s it onrd Gal KW ol ool Mt e [ fhis year i First and Second ed to the Sanatorium last Saturday 20 when everyone who can and will| Mr. and Mrs. Chandler have tak-| 1 8 O S otk doot | Tir construpliol, ofl heat, | e ) ; bins, work shop and tools, good i gl grades, Miss Helen Wallace; Third where Mr. Logan will be one of the is asked to go with dust ,len over the management of the! ,o.don winterspuds, year'swood Furnished, large cement and Fourth, Mrs, Van Gorder; engineers. Mrs. Logan' is working cleaning rags and lunch and spend F & T store for Herbert Riewz.| o P chons. stes]| Dusement, excellent location Fifth and Sixth, Miss Lottie Gaf- as a ward attendant. The Logans the day, or as much of it a y|Mrs. Chandler has been clBrking| (oot "¢ e ‘l‘)‘“'l i el Seen by appointment fy: Seventh and Eighth, Mrs. An- have been occupying one of the can sparc. 3 Fiawe's dtope. f0r soveral mbttNa] s SAEY. . SUMELOUE. OUSOLEEHER: | Avalidtie B aMA. nette Briggs; Commercial Subjects Dedman houses on Third Street e Bill Feero, Jt. was manager of the| Complete $5.000. Perry Langley, 3 REpROOMS spiendid neighbor- and English, Mrs. Grace Wilhelm ! Owen Flynn entered the .'F & F for the past ycar | Fanshaw, Alaska _@m1-UD 1 hood. 2 bedrooms block from | Science and Mathematics, B.| Major Rudolph Haas, medical of- Pass Hospital Friday afternoon for| - - FLORIDA—Several 10-acre tracts, St. Ann's. Terms. | Dell; Social. S and Athletics, | fjcer in ch ¢ TB Sanator- medical attention, and was dismiss-| Mrs. Malcolm Moe spent the lat-| high d dry. Raise fruit and | Barney Anderson; , Miss Wal-|jum Jeft by plane for ed Sunday. ter part of last week in Juneau! vegetables. About 50 miles from Munpm & MUBPHY lace; Art, Mrs. Van Gorder; HOME jyneay after spending a couple of - e |where she went to meet her fath-| st Petersberg and coast. Fine REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Economics, Mrs. Briggs. years here. He will go to Lewiston,| Mr. and Mrs. Emil Richter ler. They returned to Skagway on| fishing and swimming. Only $245 e VB et 7 Following are a few bits of infor- Maine, after receiving his ' dis- leave in a few days for l)w Louise Sunday morning $10 down, $10 monthly. For fur- Phone 676 over First National Bank mation about the new and old chargé physical at the Marine Hos-|to the Westward ther information write G. B, SEEESEEERGTTENTRIED s:\fl \&)nlrh lwm ‘h(‘l}) introduce pital in Seattle. On the eve of e Royal Pullen, who has been' here| pogterfield, Union building = | them to local residents his departure the entire staff of| Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rasmuson willithe past two months visiting his| west Va (372-t7) | i Miss Wallace is a former resi-ype ;«Rz\(mnnnv ve a buffst sup- leave for the tates where oy (mother, Mrs. Harriett Pullen of the| — s & i BEAL ESTATE | dent of New York. She is living pey and dancing party for him. will spend the winter, about October Pullen House, left on the Norah for| CASCO HEATING | “Pads, — Home WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the| in one of the Powell apartments|Several townspeople were present 3. Mr. Rasmuson is expected to his home in Leads, South Dakota.| Beautiful | opening of Juneau Real Es-| on Fifth and Broadway ; » affair which was heartily arrive home from Anchorage in a|While here Mr. Pullen was a guest| o e ™ garpoINT stove, four| tate Agency Oct. 1. If you are ledve| Mrs. Briges, from Boise, 1daho.|enjoyed by all. Major Haas made few days, having been there of the Chamber of Commerce at! ; - the " " or Anchorage | b old . ds or. . ; 1 ¢ slates, warming closet, excellent| ing for the “Outside” or Anchora has a four year old daughter, El-'a, jmpressive farewell speech, the business connected with the Bank several meetings and gave several| F Y o i | and cesire to sell your house,! len Kay, and they are staying with |iheme of which was that the sana- of which his s |interesting talks on the future of| condition. Call L. E. Iyerson, Red| M€ o gl B Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson at their 1ojum owed its success to each and manager jthe town. | ey | l‘)m.l'lml-ngmfu?' \\'\r:u“:nn c((?unt- Neléon, also from Boise, and MIS.|no one position was any mors im-! Jack Richmond ss working for| Mrs. Edna Polley, Juneau resi-|\" i Evinrude motor or trade| you leave: \ ; i Briggs are friends of many Vears/portant than another. He express- percy Colton, driving trucks. {dent, took advantage of the boat| gor car, Thomas Olson, Auk Lake.; ‘ standing. ed his deep appreciation for the |service over the weekend and came| (372-t3) | | E. B. Dell, high scheol instructor, cooperation and help of each and| Mrs, Walter Self received . to Skagway to visit her son and| ________ (R ! JUNEAU BEAL | bai s e and Ywo, chllaren,. &]every employes and BEsoBiAte Durs'iuis week that har twelve year ola|¥ie:.Dr. mdiMrs C. L, Fol |FOR SALE ceptionally well| ESTATE AGENCY | boy in the sixth grade and aling the evening his successor, Dr. pjece is in the hospital at Fargo, N built 16 ft. V bottom boat. Suit-| : four year old daughter. They are Schulman, was presented with a North Dakota, with polio. Miss ~ Phyllis Stt*vlwnw"- al able for inboard or outboard mo-| LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor | now living in one of the Gualt huge wooden key to the sanatorium pe there two weeks or more receiy- | Pride-to-be, was delightfully honor-| tor. Also small koats built to! - 4 houses on Seventh Strest. Mr. and jand as a relief for the headaches jnng the Sister Kenny method of ed with a shower at the home of order. Call 709 or 127 S Mam,[ BEAL ESTATE | Mrs. Dell are well adjusted to life | which may ensue, a large vial Of treatments. Her right arm is para- Mrs. Etta Church last Tuesday upstairs. (372-tD) | | in Alaska as he has taught in the ammonia. Dr. Haas was presented lyzed. evening. The guests presented her - o T FOR SALE ‘ interior nine years, one child be-'with beautiful ivory totem pole, - o s |with many beautiful gifts in honor SKIIS, POLES hnrw:. size 8. Ex-| ing born in the Yukon territory and and ivory cribbage board from the The Elks Lodge held a dance for of her approaching marriage to cellent condition, $20 for outfit.| ON FRITZ COVE ROAD 1 the other in the Kuskokwim dis- staff b g AFIERGE b RE Jack Richmond, Games formed the| Square cak dining table, 7 leay A well Built Cottage | trict. The past year they spent ol last Saturday evening snd & pleas-{SVeNIDE's diversion, Mrs. Blanch- $15. Wicker chair and settee, $15.! Furnished, ready o move into. | in North Dakota A wedding of interest to oldtimers ant time was had by all. ani ghaving’ cHivas’ of “thedefier-| - Sdent lamp, 30, Hes amp. 80| (Woog Sapuing Flepiace; Mrs. Van Gorder spent the sum- i, and away from Skagway was ley and orchestra furnished the mu- ainment. At & late hour delic- e, LR dw\-y Beautitnls Sugpouncingge i mer vacation at Tenakee. She is|that of Jack Lee to Miss Helen sic lgys Tefresilents were served.by; . S B Amehtae SANC R | living in the Dodge home at Pres-|gliza Mallory of Whitehorse, last R, the hostess to Mesdames Marge sizes 14 and 16. O:hm’ misc el- | VACANT | ent. Bt day Bvening abont. 7:90 o'dlock| " he Eaxlew Lallks ware.tio more |2SREnuAsI; Jackle Budd, Slice £ laneous articles, 101-7¢h and Gold| 2 Bedroom frame house. Nics Iof. The new superintendent, Barney |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted dances in the series of Days of 98 B X‘;I”";‘r‘(‘“‘M1‘“";:’)‘;:"‘3 Sy Dl hone D RN Do s Weehaoneat, P, S S é v . 5 : g _ “dwards, Lee Moe, a Gualt, Ed-| — R e % asement ::;Sprs;}):‘:h;s no stl.mp,u‘».m‘h Rs.xf‘»klh n} (hy( Soldin apartm: dances \}h)(‘h Lh.e-} have been hold- ith Lee, Ann True, Patty Wheat- 2 (:AMERAb _1 used Kodak, 35 mmg 4 Unit Apartment House, v, g taught here several on Fifth Street. Mrs. Mary Mc- ing this summer for the . . s film with buflt-in range finder; | P years ago. He and his wife and Cann, U. S. Commissioner, per- on the Norah and Louise et JALIEHH; ey e Nixd e with o Blsl au Douglas, three children are living in the formed the ceremony. The couple hall was crowded for both. ard, Vi Reynolds and the honoree.| 1 used 'T,d,""z“d Ml.]](umffi Small Down, Paymeny to Lamoreaux home. Mr. Andersen was attended by Miss Phyllis Mal- McGrew was shot again at each of S Sl ; ‘l’fi‘ ‘;“;") ;xrxj\“lk ‘):‘“_;M‘I‘:‘ 1::121‘ Reliable Party. has been teaching and coaching in lory, sister of the bride, and Mark the dances. The poor chap is be-| Mrs. Lee Gualt received a wire 03 . g Juneau High the past several Lee, brother of the groom. The ginning to ke R or B Thursday telling het of the serious| Compur "f‘”"l_, b4 M‘““}R“‘”“ BALMAT&C“MPANY years. Lee family has been here for many dramatization of this poem by Rob- illness of her father in Vancouver 40¥ icastiheaJHotel. 71-2) | T REAL ESTATE and RENTALS | A A v : : g : ok k“x\l““l the boat that evening pyANG FOR SALE—Phone Green!s 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. o be with him i Eobs 1. 35 B n e e B ) e e R 7'”1"“"5____3.‘.1 2 Mrs. Noel Pennington and daugh- | RADIO-RECORD changer. 38 Colt ter Patsy came to Skagway Wed- Special. Bristol steel fishing rod.! FOR SALE nesday afternoon. They accom- £07 A W. Mh. 4371.[3.;APAHA‘A\M;NT HOUSES panied little Kitty Tierney home i Rental income $705 nonthly, Regular Service 'from Seaille and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 b et Teeebeofeeferferfeoof focde decleofedede fllflSK%ta/“ ¢ 9% CAl g S Daily Trips te ® SITKA @ PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL Also Trips to ® HAINES IRI.IIIES @ KETCHIKAN @ HOONAH @ PELICAN ® SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME. .. 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin- englne) 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 1—1 Passenger Tayloreraft 1—1 Passenger Aeronca . $90.00 per 75.00 per . 60.00 per . 60.00 per 16.00 per 16.00 per For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent hour hour hour hour hour hour T ——~— and _drive over el ornceifoofT] She had spent a few days at White LATEST MODEL Pass as the guest of Patty Pen- nington. The Penningtons stayed at the Soldin home while here. Mr. Pennington came down Thursday afternoon. dition. Gear included. Write Em- BTN pire C 953. (371-t4) | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bennett and 2 SE ol Miss Hazel Ivy flew to Juneau the SEAVIEW APTS first of the week and returned home - See owner at office or Apt. 6 on the Norah. ! (370-tf) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilpatrick, 1930 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Good were Whitehorse visitors over Lakor | condition. 5 very good tires, Ph. ay. | Green 752 during mornings. | (370-t3) Mrs. Mavis Soldin left on Tues- FOR SALE — CABIN and Ssieam the Estebeth for Haines, planned to meet friends the highway to Anchorage, and later visit with her daughter, Mrs. Inez Jones, | Jones’ husband will be stationed in {Valdez with the ACS. He is al- |ready on his way, Mrs. Jones hav- ing left him at Juneau, coming to! Skagway to make her mother a sur- prise visit. Jones arrived on where she Mrs. | Automatic record changer. 611, Baranof Hotel be- player. Call Apt tween 5 and 7 evenings. TROLLER in first class con 36?:. bath at Montana Creek. Inquire Scandinavian Rooms. (368-16) RADIO-record | (371-t3) | Also ELL ESTABLISHED business, Price and Terms Reasonable SEE NICK ROCOVICH FOR RENT SEAVIEW APT—One block from| Federal Build.ng. (370-tf) | | o | ROOMS—Kitclen privileges. Home | H tel—Ph. 886. | FEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash WANTED HOUSE with two apartments—One apartment ready for immediate occupancy. Furnished and in nice residential neighborhood. Part down and terms. Call in person to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (367-tf) the Norah day morning. BATHTUB 50 ;,al hot water bollex Mrs. Jack Keuu and Mrs. Arthur . large oak dining table. Phone Tunley spent last week at Portage| 452, (359-tf) lon the railroad, at the Hannan cab- | lin. Mrs. Keller was to have as CHICKEN fertilizer in sa easy | |her guest there a friend who was; to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) to fly to Whitehorse and meet her there. change is indicated. There is a feeling of fall in the air but the \days are hot. Young confined to his home this past week because of a severe cold Work on the Pius X Mission is for just that the building will be ready cccupancy by Christmas time, gutted by Thc a disastrous fire. bar cks buildings since that time. Since lumber has been after a long period of waiting, the Mark Lee home is rising rapidly, and is going to be a beautiful building. The Lees hope to be in their new home by Christmas. Olaf Dale and Mark Lee are doing mest of the carepnter work, but they are being ably assisted by friends | and wives and relatives at odd times. Skagway is compieting two wceks‘ of almest perfect weather and little| Arnold Gutfeld has been| progressing rapidly, and it is hoped | secured | | i Mission has been occupying some‘ | iy [ | i msme wuxk 6 day (355~ tini { CARPENTERS, week. Call 34 evenings. EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju-| neau. (346-t0) WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy's i Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil Phone 788. WANTED loughby. LIVABLE FURNISHED house with oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv- ing room in knotty cedar, with firelace. View; also garage 12 ft. by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay store, beach side. Bus transpor- tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash. (344-t4) 29 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-tD) a little over a year since it was|APT. HOUSE and two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin anc furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,00¢ down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-t1) MISCEI.LANEOUS K!RS’I‘ENS Bcnuty shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment, (293-3tf) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at (256-t1) | Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—By Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom modern house, preferably furnish- ed or partly furnished with yard. Reasonably priced. Write Empire XYZ. (372-) EXPERIENCED typist wants full time or part time work. Box 2561. (372-t3) . EXPERIENCED Stenographer Health Dept. Inquire 106 Terri- torial Bldg. (367-t1) WANTED by teacher, small apt. or place for light housekeeping. { Rose Curtice Butts, Juneau Hotel. FEMALE la\indry worker, Alaska | Laundry. LOST AND FOUND Tuesday Eve. 1 blue| containing cam- | LoST—on { canvas satchel, { Reward. (372-t3) FOUND—Tire on Highway. See Bill PIMPLES| Dlsuppeured Overnight, & yes, it is true, there is o safe; harsaless, medicated liquid_called KLEEREX that dries up pimples overnight as it acts to logsen and remove ugly blackheads. Those who followed sim- plé directions and applied Klserex upon ctiring were amazingly surprised chey plesand blackheads had dix enthusiastically praise Kl re no longer embarrassed oy v ‘are how happ h their clear complexions. Use s 49 for Phication does ot satisty, double your money back. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The itexail Store” i one you Ask Mv | ' Four out of five cows suffer from WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies thveloplng — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. hayfever Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Maier, Loop Road. (371-t3) e BOX 2652 PHONE 204 i R. W. KRUSE CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA ] Are you interested In a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 l era and other articles. Phone 136. ( 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You BOX 2652 PHONE 204 = "i 7‘ PURE .ll Your cakes, after baking, still have that delicious flavor— if you use Schilling pure Va- nilla. Flavor won't bake out. Schilli NOTICE? CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Guaraniees high speed engine overhauls and rebuilds done by their experienced mechanics. CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Johnson OQuthoar Chrysler Marine Agency PHONE 473—406 S. Frank AT Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TR/ \H IH \7 BUS LEAVES JUNEAU ERY Clto... HN Wepmsr @@fim%ms ARE SAFE / AND HOLD UNITED STA SAVING BONDS T ik usgemens ot i bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M P AN

Other pages from this issue: