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. PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1947 [puem— owners are in the States on a\’thelc will proceed to his home in'Mrs. Martin Itgen who was fuund ettt N e N 'es business and pleasure trip for the Fairbanks where he has a real es- |dead in her home December 27, was| w n few months. tate office. Mr. Smith was here tojcelebrated Thursday morning at alnsn Al . attend the funeral of his broth-|the Catholic Church, by the Rev.! WANT ADS Mrs. Vie Sparks returned home er |Harley A. Baker. The Mission Boys' From Ska wa from Juneau on the Norah after — land Girls' choir sang the special undergoing an operation at St H. A. Carson has moved into one music. Burial services were held -n IBLI"ES Ann’s Hospital tha week before. She of the Powell apartments. . |at 11 the same morning and the 2 4 RV was accompanied home by her tody wasglaid to rest beside that of g A TR 2;”; (SPECTAL CORRFPONDENCE) daughter Charlotte and son, Pster. Dn' of the best dances held in'her hushand in the old cemetery, l/ng SKAGWAY, Alaska, Jan. 7.—Fred Mrs. Sparks was taken immediately in a long time was the near ths graves of Frank Reid and| run SALE ‘MURPHY & Hu“flv Cedarberg returned home on the to the White Pass Hospital for post- New Year's Eve ball given by the Soapy Smith, whose history brought | - B lest Loat after having spent sev-|operative care and is getting along Eagles in their hall. -~The music fame to both Mr. and Mrs. Itgen.! FOR &ALEmFuX. “furnished hotel, REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS eral weeks in a_ hospital in Van- very nicely. She has been ill for was fine, the floor was in Pallbearers were Harry Church, C.] phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf e ————— couver for medical attention. He nearly two months. Her daughter shape and everybody had a A. Carroll, L. McGuane, Owen| - - ; 'hes been Il for several months, will remain here for some time, but tim¢. The women wore formals Flynn, Emil Richter and Axthur|6-OABIN apt. house. Two cabins S . and is still very weak, but is fecl-| Peter left on the boat that night which gave the affair added glam- Tunley. ~ Mrs. Itgen was past 80| ready for use, kitchen range, hot {ing much better. )tor Bremerton, Wash. where he our. At midnight paper hats and years of age, but was very active| Water tank, sink, wash in. 10 ROOM MODERN HOME— is employed. a varlety of noisemakers wers pass- for her years. When she failed to| $900°cash. or $500 down, balance , \ o0 oieny HEE 0 David Edwards, son of Mr. and| prass 2 ©d out and the party was really on, answer a friend’s knocks the after-| like rent, near Boat Harbor. In- rooms, suitable for rooming o Mrs. Orrin Edwards was hospitaliz-| The Rev. Harley Baker returned!if noise was an mdumm noon of the 27th, help was summon-| quire Thibcdedu’s Cash Groc house and cafe flail "c!nedu’es Io. ed several days the first of the home New Year’s Day after spend- | - ed and an entrance was forced in-| Y &t . . |week for medical attention for ing Christmas with his sister, Syl-| Skagway certa fly isn't getting in to her home. She was found dead ) BE BOTA. F G0t tolvics 58 Large eclectric kitchen | ar ache. There seems to be & reg- via, in Seattle. any rut as regards weather. The in her rocking chair. Mrs. Itgen| = % B0 o Q'((1~x\)n‘(”\1)(_n _"‘;l‘\t:' 3 bathrooms with showers [ S”KA ular epidemic the past two week past week temperatures have hov- bhas been a resident of Skagway for| o 7 '*‘é“ feeton bprog mgerec. o and the majority of Skagway chil-| Mrs. Joseph Shelby and three ersd ncar 40 and the wind blew a over 40 years, and with her hus.| 5¢¢ % Bonnors. 475-3 nardwood floors ) PETERSBURG Aren have suffered from a malady children arrived on the last Norah gale all the time. The streets band, had always tesn an ardent|FOR SALE — Cruiser type work ; z which s very painful. {and will live in the new home re- weres covered with ice for several booster for the community. i boat, 91 hp. Gray engine, length Furnace heated large cabin in con- @ V' 'RANGELL lcently purchased from R. Paxton days | | 3804 ft. No. 31-F-767 at No. 4 nection The youngest child of Mr. and in the North part of town. Two { Cpl. Stephen Dranchak, late 0f: float. Call at No. 10 Eurcka Apts ® KETC IKAN Mrs. Sammy Nelson is slowly Te- of the children are of school age Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirmse were Coloraco, errived on the Norah.| after 5 pm. or leave address. | ACTO™S sirect from Baranof Hotel ‘ COVEENE from a seige of pneumon- and began their studies immediate- . Seattle bound passengers on the last and will be on the staff of the ACSJ % 474-6¢ © ICY STRAIT AREA . which placed her in the hos- ly. The Shelbys are cld Tesidents Norah. Mrs. Helen Kirmse left last office. : 7 pital of Skagway, having been gone month. | FOR SALE—Apt. model AB. ele 5 three years. Joe Shelby is a rail- | Patsy Carroll was hostess to ten| tric range. Phone 036, 2 lonz, 2! ¢ Mrs. Alice Selmer is back on duty road employee. Mrs. Gladys Pennington and of her schoolmates Friday evening' short. 474-3t. HURPHY & “"“nY when her mother entertained with - i party for her at the Car- FOR SALE G-E washing machine The| 8ood condition. Phone 589. 473-3t. on ‘“}St;he 155 ";"h"“’ an- | FOR SALE—35 it. combination hal- | sary of the young hostess, and |~y toler “Tern,"equipped with | daughter Patty will arrive on th oon’s train and will be house- a dinner ol Mrs. Mavis Soldin for a roll home on Third Avenue. | occa. |ni the White Pass Hcspital be- . TripsEachV r. Trips Each cause of the sudden increase in the | number of patients, most of whom . HAINES are suffering from severe colds and ffeek ! Kay and Karen Lamoreaux are REALTORS—ATCOUNTANTS up and about again after being ill for a week. | Phone 676 over First Natioral Bard ear trouble. Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points Frank Richmond, Jr., band. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have in Juneau the past month, while Mr. Reynolds ran his broth- , “Percy’s, ter took a vacation Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will CHARTER PLAIES a! JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLARES BASED at SITKA one 512 soon after her return to Juneau. services Smith, son of Mr. and M , were held at the Presbyter- FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 11 o'clock, with reading casket which was made because the town is now cut, covered with a large Am ~-GT of World War 2. fus and Mrs. Helen Wallace was the Pallbearers WD UNITED S VINYG BONDS Wheaton and Bob boat at Sullivan Island. He is survived by his parents of Skag- a brother, Tm-....-_-.:a. bank is pledged to conservs- tive operation. The safery of depositors’ funds ® our primary comsideration. ls sddition, the bank ® s mem- ber of Federal Depont Insur ance Corporation , which - wures esch of ewr depositon against low w & maziaus i i i i Burial DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK Little Judy Dougherty a very sick baby, but is now Pneumonia was the illness. She was in the hospital in Edmon- two years ks with the same illness, when M she and her mother were on their way here to join her father, James INSURED Mrs. Marie Mulcare is operating .li BBank it&'"!i uary meeting, with Mrs. John Dodge as hostess. her daughter, and hus- with Year's Day. The beautifully ap- peinted dining table was laden with good things to eat with the delic- jous egg nogs served by the host. The hours were from 3 to 6. gway youn treated New Year the local order of Elks sponscred a show at the Broadway Theatre and gave out a bag containing nuts, candy and fruit. ters were while the lat- trip to the Mrs. George Lingle has taken a position as clerk at Harry Ask's for Southeast Alaska Mercantil2 establishment. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pageler and daughter were passengers for Ju- neau on the Norah after spending a couple of months in Skagway. Mr. Pageler is sent out by the Baptist M n Board of Indiana to pave the way for missionary work in Alaska. They plan to stay a short time in Juneau before going farther south. In the spring they will leave for the northern part of the Terri- tory. New Year's Day was again boat day. The Standard Oil tanker and Norah arrived in the morning and about noon the Northern Voyager camre in but found the place too crowded and so went back to Haines and unloaded her cargo for that place. She came back and began unloading the next morning. Stanley Gen? for Tuesday morning at the Rev. John the burial service. here was n flag Smith was an Mrs. Harry Thomas P. Wil- selections, “No “Abide With or- Dave Mr. Mrs. Annette Briggs, local teach- r, has moved into one of the apartments in the Soldin building at State and Fifth Streets. Mrs. Briggs and daughter spent several days with Mavis Soldin while the Rokert Simons, former Skagway lad, accompanied his sister, Mrs. Joseph Shelby, from Seattle and will leave on the next Loat for his home two and were William Heidelberg, Tom gapartment was being made ready there. Vern Johnston, Maurice for occupancy. — Selmer. Stan- Louis Lemieu Juneau represen- ley's death was the result of the ny and Mrs. George Webb have tative for the Gross ‘Theatre inte: accidental discharge cf a snotgun tgken of the Pullen House €sts here, was a Skagway passenger the morning of Dec. 24, on George gpartments and plan on making o0 the Norah. { Skagway their home. They left for Juneau on the Norah to get their M. and Mrs. Reams and little a Everett, of Fair- poycehold goods. Mr. Webb is a daughter moved to Juneau on the er in Valdez, gheet metal worker and carpenter. 1ast boat. They have been in Skag- in the local 2 the past six months and were A lovely holiday party was given domiciled in one of the Powell Saturday evening, Dec. 29 by Miss dpartments. has been Lottie Gaffey at her home on Main Bob Lee and John Heidelberg Street. The affair was a dessert kridge and three tables were at plav. This was the second party giv- en during the holiday season by Miss Gaffey. High score was won by Harry Honius, second by Mrs. Barney Anderson, cut by Mrs. Dave Mulcare, and consolation by Mrs Charles Rapuzzi. | RS Everett Smith left on Saturday's train for Whitehorse and from Te- her Beme: on S!afie were Juneau passengers this week. Bob will stay there briefly and John will go on to Tenakee Hot Springs for a vacation. Don Balmat returned to his work with the Veteran’s Bureau on the last boat after spending the holi- days here with his wife and son. aro for two who has been the house guest of Mrs. Henry Will- Curio Store while the Mrs. Bemis, INE WAYS Boat Sales Far 'ware Rubber Boats RE I‘UKI\(. r\\D NEW CONSTRUCTION HARRY G. MecCAIN (andidate for Representative | Appraisals Yeur Boat Steam Cleancd While On Our Ways 'NORTHLAND "TRANSPORTA jams the past month, left on the Norah for Juneau, where she will visit with friends. “Tat” Hillery will spend the next few weeks at Tenakee Hot Springs. He goes by way of Juneau, leaving ere on the last boat. C. J. Smith, of the Juneau Smith Gil Burner Co., was a round-tripper on the Norah. Soveral townspeople are having oil burning furnaces in-| stalled in their homes. Mary Mechan and Hazel Ivy, em- ployees of the local sanatorium, left for Juneau on the Norah. From fly to Fairbanks and return by way of Whitehor:e. !there they will First Division | } High Requi>m Mass for the late 70 EASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD RUB ON\/ICKS => WVarORUB “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau SPECIZ L. ELECTION January 20, 1947 i Paid advertisement) I Begular Service from Seatfle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH. Agen? T'coast of South America, b b R e ) River of Silver. afternoon w hen t ond Ne | family also hed a baby girl two years ago. Lunde girl heme on the 17th. return to Seattle on January 1. The Theatre. r. and Mrs. Wm. Feero, Sr., ed word of the birth of a fine boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Huntington, Oregon, on New Year's Day. This is the sec- Year's kaby in the Feero as one of the daughters George Lunde and son Peter, and small grandson, son of the eldest in Seattle, left on the Lunde boat the first of the week for Sullivan Island, that Peter might see the rest his family before returning to the States. Peter made a surprise visit to his here, arriving on the Louise He was supposed to 50 of surprisz rather proved to be a bcomerang as the family at Sullivan Island and failed to come home When Mr. Lunde came to town on the 27th he was very much sur- prised to find the house lighted up. Peter had brought two year old nephew with him. - R Alaska Here Bound We Steamer Alaska, from the couth, arrived in port at 1 o'clock Sun- day morni discharged ovar 300 tons of freight and left for the westward at 4 o'clock in the after-| noon. Passengers arriving from Seattle on the Alaska were Mrs. Nellie B.| Ault, V. Blankenship and wife,| ™ George Brabaw and wife, Ereseman and wife, Jack Conw: Miss Anna Nesby, Robert F. - gram, Lyle Nickell, George S(hmldt,} Mrs. Jenny Stanley, Siz Swanson, Ralph Young and wife. From Ketchikan—Mother Norbert and Sister Lelia. Lealing for Seward were J. T. Casey, A. Brotdso, Lyle Bowman,| ! Alex Samu-elson Changes Proposed In Govl. of Guam 13. — Rep.| WASHINGTON, Jan. Jnckion (D-Wash) plans legislation transferring to| authority in Guam, American Sa- moa and any of the Japanese-man- dated islands of the Pacific which ;FOR SALE—Beige lapin fur re- | soon as they had planned. | | SLIGHTLY USED 70 John | said today he ‘ fhe Interior Department al civil| ROOMS—Klitchen privileges. Hom: size 14-16. Phone Red 230. 473-3t FOR SALE — '37 Plymouth sedan, gocd condition. Phone 354, 473-tf \. Johnson, lik $200. Write Empire C 1583. 472-6t. FOR SALE—9. i new LE—Three hou and lot, s in good condition and best Inquire Trevor Davis. . Juneau. 472-tf. in. FISHER- belt table sander. Channel | Works. West Juneau Call i ofter 6 pm. 472-t1. r your boat, have one 45 k one 46 troller; one cne 24" cruis trol) boat with small 's. Juneau Marine 1942 Panel $600. hers, " T\NK 31"x31" Phone 374. 459-tI-dh. WELDED S 15 fe hp. Buda to 1 reduc- See it at! . Shep. 489-t1. Diesel Marine with 2 tion gear, re go. Juneau Welding & M 1 1939 Buick, 4-door sedan Yellow Cab Co. BRAND NEW Rurrouzhs Calcula te Phone 3. 'MISCELLAREQUS \Vl ’lI'.R & POND CO,, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies De\'cloplng — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Mhnleulc —— Juncau —— Retail { GUARANTEED Realistic Perma nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20 $15 Decker Way CHILD GARE—{ull, part time; nes] 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's ( =ho]:.v 'FOR BRENT oil heat; no children. 475-tf 2-ROOM apt., Call 428, Crescent Apts. 2-ROOM CABIN. 843 West ch St 469-t1. Hotel—Ph. 886. have come under American jurisdic- | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or weex. tion. Jackson told a reporter he be- lieved American opinion was op-|— posed to military rule under peace time conditions. He described such a rule as not in accord with “either our traditions or modern practices or other powers.” GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOTES The Girl Scouts of Troop No. 11 met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Johnson, the leader. We thought that it would be nice to have a hike up the ski trail next weekend. Plans were made for finishing the friendship boxes. We had election of officers. The new officers are: President, Mary Whitaker; Vice President, Shirley Casperson; ding; Treasurer, Paula Cook; Song Leader, Pat Cross. new management, Colonial Hote: 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) coat, | : Sncw White d by 9 hp. Wiscon- -6t.! ‘GMC | -tf. % Mr. and Mrs, John Keller's, The members of the Women's|she received many lovely souvenirs| . .. 04 trollin i (x ® SKAGWAY rs. Ted Reynolds was & round- pleasant home was attractively dec- | Shurch Auxiliary met in the recrea-(of the day. Following dinner the| ...~ coniplete A ‘5:‘.“‘_, REAL ESTATE tripper on Wednesday's boat, spend- crated for their open house New Uon hall Thursday for their Jan- guests were taken to the Brm\dw;\y‘ Empire C 1590. 8 473-tf FOR SALE VE WILL CONSIDER BONAFIDE OFFERS ON THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES : lexander home, 1st and Dixon. Nelson Home, 413 East 1st St. Apartments, 310 S, Franklin SEE US FOR PRICES AND IN- SPECTION OF PROPERTIES. {BALMAT & COMPANY g cut off saw. 10| REAL EXTATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 WANTED s McCutcheon home during ; we take care permanent home while 20 to April any part thereof. Wire de- ¢t to Steve McCutcheon, Box 1343, Anchorage 475-t5 Outside? Jan. yeu're 1st, or NTED Experienced steno- pher-bookkeeper, desires posi- tion with reliable firm. Referenc- es. Write Em,nrn C 1607. 475-t2 \\ANTED Experienced salesmen to sell fast- mcving advertising item in Juneau. Full time job. Exclusive territory. iberal commission. Write, stating qualifications to Pinkney West, 456-1¢ | Sales Director, Topflight Tool Co., York, Pa. 475-t ! Juneau lupres!nuthe W-ntcd 1 D( sire representative for Juneau area for Country’s finest pre-fan- ricated houses. Two types of homes, immediate delivery, ex- clusive. Sam Styles, Baranof Ho- tel. 474-3t. WANTED—Young couble, perman- ent employee, desires apartment or small house by the middle of February. Call Mat Gormley, phone 262 or Blue 653. 474-7t. WANTED—Boy to dd small chores after school and Saturday morn- ings. Phone 21. 474-4t, WANT TO RENT: Young couple wish to rent small furnished house. Caré XYZ, Empive. de WANTED — We have buyers for your troller. List your boats with us for action. Juneau Marine Co. 471-6t. ARPENTERS, mslue-worl. S day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 SEAVIEW APT—Ops block fron Federal Bulldng. @310-t¢ LITTLE OLD LADY CHICAGO, Jan. 13.—Mrs. Mary Porch, owner of a small South side restaurant, called Englewood police last night and reported “that a cus- tomer had attempted to steal a charity fund box. After paying for a cup of coffee, Mrs. Porch told police, the man grabbed the box which contained contributions from patrons, “You can't do that,” Mrs. Porch said she told the thief and she grabbed his arm and took the box Secretary, Lynn Bod-|away from him, As he fled, Mrs. Porch, who is 72 years old and five feet, one inch We are happy to welcome Mrs. tall, went to the kitchen to report George Matson, our new' assistant leader. —Sally Crooks, Reporter. B e LOGGLRY ATTEN «{ON LOGGRERE with logs for sale ccntaet Juncau ELumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars sée Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf. ——e— Rio de la Plata, on the Atlantic means the incident to her son, Louis. <IRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, FPhone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenungs by appointment. (203-3tf) “JANUS RENTED ana TUNED Arderson Shop. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair b foc'u gla‘ses avoue 2 months ago. Please return to Empire Office. 475-t6 STRAYED—5% mo. old, rust color- ed, wire haired terrior, answers to “Mike.” Reward. Phone 546. 475-t1 LOST—One car chain, phone 21. 475-t6 LOST—Parker black fountain pen. Reward. Phone Green 730. 473-3t. ———- KITTELSBY VISITING HERE * Herbert Kittelsby, Manager of the Hydaburg Packing Company at Hydaburg, is visiting in Juneau. Kittelsby is well known in Juneau circles as a former resident and | member of the Douglas Cannery. He is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. e —,—— " DOUBLE ROLE HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Within 124 hours, the stork made Mrs. Ethel Wadler, 37, both a mother and a grandmother. Just 23% hours before Mrs. Wad- ler's seven-pound daughter was born, another daughter, Mrs. Ed- About one-eighth of the entire ith Hood, 18, became the mother of U. S. meat production is in sau- a daughter, also weighing seven pounds.

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