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I e b e e e e, e e e P e e P e e e et o P e e e sGL SIX | ALASK 0 e %Mflémunn | From Skagway ’wmq vutheasten otloska —IL Dally Schedules fo: ® SIKA @® PEIERSBURG © WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY ® Numerous O her Southeast Alaska Peints CHARTER PLAKES at JUNEAU fo 8 pas»;ngers NFORMATION DESLR‘/A“ONS THE l)AlLY ALASKA LMl’lRl ——!UNLAU ALASKA was taken on a stretcher (1 mber of Commerce and will ¢ crowned at that time. The winner White the Pass, on Norah to Juneau the coldest weather, for themselves frozen up. suddenly found FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, |947 dropped out of the contest, throw- is managing the business while they grees of impatience to O tNAWEH | feufocfeofenfonfocfonferfofonforfoofonfort: sfomfrefonforforfeefoefonfonfontort H e ws No'es ing their votes to Ella. The quecn are gone {out and have water once more be chosen at midnight tonight - With the rising temperatures a dance sponsorsd by t Tony Johnson blacksmith for the many who had safely weathered WANT ADS will receive money for clothing, and medical and perhaps surgical at- the expenses of herself and chap- tention for one of his leg. The American freighter, Tongass, ‘=i 3 cron paid to Whitehorse and for larrived in port Friday and left (SFECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) the Carnival. She will also com- Mrs. Olive Talbot returned home again Saturday morning. FOR SALE HOTEL MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Will sell separately or together, garege, Grey Li: Cabs and stands, Kaiser-F agency. nes, er 8 APTS. furnace, elec. complete furn. easy terms, and ra:.es 2-ROOM homes house furn. also 3 larger Auk Bay area. $4,500 BUYS 2 bedroom home furnished. 2 acres land with 4-bedroom garage. Appr. modern home double car ', interest Bakery, Petersburg. 3 LOVELY 2 hed m homes, Waynor Addition, modern furn- ished. 2 4 BEDROOM homes furn HURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WHITE 310 South Franklin, appointment. APARTMENTS. Call us for SNOW Re >heice loca- tion. Good rated come. 2 BEDROOM frame, lot 50 x 100. In Waynor Addition. AGWAY, Alaska, Feb. 18- pete with Whitchorse girls for the last week after a three month’s va-| mately 35 members turned Crown as queen of the carnival. cation trip to her old home in Cal-| Tha Coliseum Theatre has been oy i - - = \n enthusiastic meeting of | Skagway's queen, Viola Sullivan, gary. She reports a marvelous time temporarily closed while Manager | FISHERMEN We have 6 in., 7 in. Chamber of Commerce last Won this honor last year. She and and beautiful weather while therz. Finegan installs & new sound sys-| and 8 in. Pot Burners. Juneau ] Wednesday cvening. After partak-;Der chaperon, Miss Mary Pullen. Mrs. Talbot has been a resident of tem. Frank Cocke of Seattle is| Welding and Machine Shop. 1| n; of one of Jimmy Patterson’s fine|bave been invited to attend this Skagway for man ars. She is here to do the work. 509-t1 {j/meals the business meeting was year and Viola is to reign as queen: back on the job clerking in Riewe's - L RIS, f ‘,m, with President C 1; ,,(f}]mv in until the new one is cmwnedqw,u, Store ! The Ea hela a 16 hp, MEDIUM duty boat eng fllthe chair. Main matters were the|€laborate ceremonies. They will il short business mesting Tuesday| Excellent condition. Ph. Douglas [ 'road bills introduced at the present leave Wednesday morning for the Mayor C. A. Carroll made a fly- evening after which bowling was t6 1l | meeting of the Legislature in Ju- Canadian town. ing trip to Juncgu last week, re-|cnjoved for a couple of hours and HOUSE under’ construction on up- JI ineau. The matter of choosing a| _ % 4 - turning home Wednesday evening a lunch was served. per Behrends Ave. Waynor Ad- Il |qucen to represent Skagway at the The Skagway Weman's Club me n the cableship Lenoir. ——— dition, Nearly completed. Contact {] | Whitehorse carnival this month was Wednes evening in their club Mr. and Mrs. Emel Richter will at job‘ m'r\niLu R W. Kruse, B 11 !also discussed rooms with Mrs. Dave Mulcare and John Heidelberger returned home leave on the Norah for their an-| ooy i X ;m [ il |Mrs. Mark Lee hostesses for the on the North Sea after soveral nual buying trip to the States. Their| _ 3 : Il Young Alfred Chandler was host |Broup. eeks sitka Hot Springs. Other store will be closed during their| SUPER-SKYRIDER Hallicrafter re- Il lto 17 schoolmates last Sunday af- o assengers aboard for Skagway absence | ceiving and sending set with Iternoon when he celebrated his| *Mrs. R. B. Bolton, who has Leen were W. W. Tuttle, Sgt. Louis De-| Sy speaker, model S-16, celle |thirteenth birthday with a dinner| living at Haines, left on the last Hoyas, Sr. Mary Lucita, T. A. Mac-| Mrs. E. Maki was hospitalized last| condition. Phone Green Iland theatre party. Dinner was| Norah for the States. She spent a Auley, Albert Klingderl, B. Collins, week for medic tantion but ! 10th st cerved at 12:30 and then the|few days at the Golden North Rict Decker and S. J. Weidzl. 'home again where she is recovering | - b guests attended the matinee at the e waiting for the boat. —r slowly from her illness. | INCOME property, both houses | W o dway Alfred Teceived many = The Skagwsy Volunteer Fire De- SR completely furnished, 417 Harris '] gifts as mementos of the day. Pres- Hmmrg ?_ Walter and Ben- partment held an enthu ¢! Mis. Virginia Sl;:ph:nl;mdNM).-; St. 509-16 ]!cnt were Rose Stephen, Billy Belle Jamin Taylor, auditors for the mecting last Monday evening with Boyd will operate the Golden Now/h | mpiiae g e ~ H Totie. Soldin; Betty Maki,| White Pass Railroad, have been in j4 members present. It was decid- Coffee Shop this summer. —‘Lhe 32::‘2:55“_’_?1((13'3});“;;" 'i:‘:"d ons nderson, Carolyn Honius, Skagway for the past ten days on ed to' postpone the dance schedul- coffee shop is situate in the Lctel i 4 '“"_"D # Alexander, Carl Mulvi- | business ed for the 15th until the first of = e vey, McCracken, Peter Van March because of the weather and The R Lawicncz wio has| FOR SALE—Six week old huskies. Roger Colton, Eugene Van| Otto Opem. cook at Glacier, came 450 the Whitehorsa carnival. Re- been with the Pius X Mission for| Phone 187. P. C. Bekech. 507-t4 i Ernest Polley, Ralph Dell,|down for (lvnla} work and was @ freshments will. be served at the several years left on the last boat s S [|Chatles Tunley, Arthur Alexander BUEst at the Golden North while gance and there will also be dance for th States. He has been trans- | BEAUTIFUL St. Bernard puppies, J and Bill Reed here. favors. Acting on the various com- ferred to Portland, Oragon He | tle with children. Phone Black ’} - | e mittees are Bill Dewar, Gil Koffel, has had charge of the boys and the 50 Bl ana. Mra. Pronk Toiasbiie] Mrs. John Dodge is in the White Wm. Feero, Jr., Floor; C. A. Car- &t garen trtick fbr the | oI EETIC Y. ekl (e announce the birth of their first|Pass Hospital for medical atten- roll, J. C. Hoyt, M. A. Moe, O. J 3 bedroom home, all fir, % mile -[”,,1, Carrie Marie, on . February' tion {Fitzgerald and Bill Beitinger — Biiche. Stiskowss. Sol consfile {1/13 at the White Pass HoGpHALITHE . -5 o ek e Tickets; W. D. Burfield, C. Clatk. _ amy and Mrs. R. E. Korth were | BRsemAnt wiitatnahin - Tittice, young lady weighed six pound, eley- J. W. Thompson and Raymond O. Edwards, P. E. Olsen and L.!pacsengers on the last Norah for| ’ i Ax e S il | <n ounces and mother and daughter Smith, Haines residents, have been | McGuane, Decorations; M. Reed, I gkagway where they have takan| pump, free hgdosa 1 /are ng mnicely. Mr. and in Skagway the past week and w d, H. Honius, W. Self, P. Col-'yp residence in the White Pass| fic electric refrigera- 1 Mrs Roehr are also receiv- be here indefinitely as they ha n and Ken Lamoreaux, RefresN- pouse located on the corner of (o, SRR Satiy Thige fhe atulations as grandpar- gon? to work. ments. “Chuck” Roehr is fire Thirq and Main streets. Mr. Korth! 1o A L ] ents. Mrs. Gentile is the former T chief. The dance will be held at 5 working in the hookkeeping de-| . xarii i Snigety Gloria Roeh C. F. Bruillette, Frank Schnabel the Eagle's Hall. Frank Gentile. jarment of the White Pass and| gsg o jons 9 chort after 5 pm i and Thomas A. Ward, all of E- L. Hubbard and Wm. Steph - |yrs Korth will take over the| . - 2 afte ‘3015.41; 1| Mary Pullen, manager of the Haines, were Skagway visitor for|con becam' qew members at .. ement of Edith Lee's Beau- ; %T Gelden North Hotel and th> Pullen several days mesiRg i0p. They come from Colorado| FOR 1 | House, announces that she is raceiv- g B although they spent the pr len: ing many reservations for rooms The riany friends - Mr. and Mrs. four months in Seattle 506-11G for parties making the trip to Ir"{“"’ Crosby and Mickey MC- nrapi Lea are rejc'-ing with them 2 L o Al Whitehorse by ¢ plane and OUire, Juneau residents,.were Ini,yer the addition ‘of a lovely| Birthday greetings this week to FREON refrigerating units, ool Awm over the talliokd far SrOEWAY Hst Week daughter to their family. Mrs. Loe Alfred Chandler, Mac Brown, and 5 hp. and one 3 hp. with 5 IR flew to Seattle two weeks ago and Glc le ev ators. Ready to in- a trip to Skagway adopted the haby when she was 14 The ACS personnel has inecreased 7 7 3 YELLOY CAR C© Mrs. Howard Welch has been con- from the usual two or three men of (ays old. She flew back in a few fined to her home by illness this the past year to five in the office 4ays :m]d I\m.;-1 marooned at v&g;n:- T week four temporary men. N ta- horse while the trains were unable to PHE(M\E 22 . e it s 0 D run because of the severe weath- N bl ; A. E. Tunley has taken a posi- Waine Har > f r. However, the baby stood the \cr\u‘e t—— 24-HOUR SERVICE | puniic Bervice Comphny, takiii ter, Pvt. Dick Fish, operat c:‘ a Kristin Levan Lee place left vacant by the resignation messenger, and gt. Louiz2 T s »{ Albert Hall, who has decided Hoyas, maintenance. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Deil have to re-enlist in the Signal Corps. He Gosnell and Sgt. Virgil J y chased the Cornett home on A 1 . R A A M MR TR MM pects to be stationed here with on temporary duty for work on the Main street and will move in soma ACS. Mr. Hall is an expert White Pass lines and Pvt. G. W time after the first of March wken " a1 . 1 adio man Gorman af Seattle, and Sgt. Al- the.: Cornetts, plan; -to 15'8"9)‘ for AN - {red R. Reid of Tonachet, Wash,, Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Dell teach- R R Mr 1 Mrs, Fred Marlow an- s e on temporary duty. Tae €S in the lecal school 3 1} % e birth of a fon to Mr WO m ved o lagt T “’P a‘""c“ TJ, ‘:v:‘ Ef{,’l: 10 :iaildze Port Angele: Wash. [11,: \a;!”\mt,(&,‘\h( lx:‘ John Nyman, income tax man, ] sl and Mrs. Marlow own the and present equipment is be- ha kl“;eflhml S‘I:I‘w\\'a\}' ";91‘ “‘»‘L; s o s Ekagway Bakery, ng ove o oW 'week to help those having trouble all 512{:8 OI - "r’)\'n 1:1.;,1,, s als : ‘;l‘ 5 to ‘S:Je making out their returns. The Women's Church Auxiliary Lreak in the cakle near Haines. § i PASSEE%'GW") »f the Presbyterian Church met s Gloria Riewe celebrated her twelf- E:,'/:E ¢ at the home of Mrs. William Dewar Mrs. Don Balmat has been vis- th birthday Saturday afternoon on Main Street last Thursday af- iting in Juneau the past few from 2 to 5 at her home on Third and terncon with 14 present. After weeks. Street. Eighteen girl friends were an interasting business session cake S present at the party given for her TnucK TFR?S and coffee were served by the Dr. and Mis. P. I Dahl are by her mother. Delicious refresh- , RER kostcss. The members will expected to arrive home on the ments were served. with Mrs. Harry Hcnius next Norah, after a two months vaca-| We are SPEUAUSTS month. tion in the States. Mrs. Birkland left for Juncau on P - in all fypes of TIRE REPAIR A Using the very latest methed on hoth pre- war and synthetic JURFAU MOTORS Phone 20 = ‘NORTHLAND ' TRANSPORTATION C O M I=> A N-Y SERVING ALASKA ithe North Sea to join her hust into 'who has been there several and as o which it is presumed a cigarette Mrs. Birkland has been working in Merle Sipperell, son of Mr Mrs.. G. C. Sipgerell, is uc\.n" one of the messenger A largs upholstered had been dropped, caught firz jin the telephone office. present session of the Alaska Legis- the “Bus! Mathews house on up-| 4 5 ¢ lature in Junsau. He writes he en- per Braoadway last Sa y. The! Tho Canadian freighter Nootka joys ‘the work very much and fire department soon \ished arrived in port about 10 Thursday vening with a load of coal and road kuilding equipment and other items Jack Keller were for Canada. She left Sunday af- on th Jast terncon. eral weeks | buy- The thawing outfit operated by plan Harry Bighoff is still doing a rush- of finds the sessions very Competing for the honor of representing Skagway as queen at the Whitehorse winter carnival arz Betty Jane Cosean and Ella Ma- thews who are running a close race interes -'the blaze. Mr. and Mrs. cut-geing passengers Norah and will spend sev in the States cn a combir ing and pleasure trip. Earlier in the wesk there were to visit daughter Shirley and fam- ing business with a long list threce more contestants but ily whil2 out. Tunley pros ts waiting with varying de- they Mrs. Arthur General Electric AUTOMATIC Blankets SPELL COMFORT and RESTFUL SLEEP in the coldest of weather. The fully automatic control maintains the selected warmth regardless of the room temperature. Purchase one of these blankets now and these wintery nights will seem to you like sleeping in the mild sunshine of a summer day. We also now have a large stock of ; Coffee Brewers Electric Fans Pin-Up Lamps ° | Floor Lamps Bed Lamps Heating Pads Electric Irons Alarm Clocks Pressure Cookers Baby Bottle Warmers Sun Lamps S > F = “n == b~ ] [ i P ™ =) o | - N e (=] —i= g I- 4 b4 (= = =1 ~ ~ < Mrs. C. P. Maycock | at of M centl; husband. Mr. are leaving for Sitka within a \M‘Ul\ Riewe. | A i Write table Leaving 1 Hotel, BARGAIN adio e DUTH (l ned Chev. L'E ,’D PLY) able; reconditi 21 Honorerdr Luncheon' ' of the U. Iuncheon { members Forest Service gave a the Baranof yesterday in honor Clyde P. Maycock, who re- arrived in Juneau with her and Mrs. M 3 3% Speed a, complete with Can Attending the enjoyable affair eduipment and caryin were the guest of honor, Shirley Call at ap Shoppe, Cady, Betty Vie Young, Billy Hens- Googpn Spanicl puj ley, Mabel Rundall, Margaret Pierce, — jq0p and Clarabelle Rakestraw GRUMMAN WIDGEONS. We FOR SALE Assemble type vertical guide roll L. Dolenc g case § . 940 Sit- 506-tf | model town. 5006~ Graphic flash 50! gersoll-Rand clectric tugger noist. aplete with powered by have 15 hp. 220 volt three phase 60 two of the best Widgeons.in the cycle GE motor, also new % y country, Late models and 10w geraper. For details write Sitka hours. Both have two-way radio pyplic Utilities, Box 678, Sitka, and instrument group including a6 artificial horizon and directional - : gvro. Beautifury finished and ’I‘WO USED cornets, one LrumpeL luxurious upholstery. Not a one tencr saxaphoue. All in good scratch cn these ships. Newly li- condition. Complete with cases. censed. $16,000 each delivered to Alaska. For further details wire or write the Fontana School of Supply, Inc. Cash or easy terms. Alaska Music 495-tf Aeronautics, Ford Airport, Iron LOST—Wrist walch on Douglas St. fiOST—Nugget tie clasp in Douglas | LOST—Black Persian male NEW SOPRANI accordians, cash Mountaim Michigan USA. or terms. Alaska Music Supply, ,,,,, Inc. 495-tf "33 V-8 FORDOR sedan. Good conditioi.. Phone 848 487-t1 $25 reward. David Nelson. 509-t3 phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. FOR SALE—Fully furnished hof 1, 474-tf nd truck on Glacier Highway. Return to Bod- dings Transfer. 500-t3 Jocation. Inquire Trevor Box 576, Juneau. FOR SALE—Taice houses and lot, houses ir good condition and best | Davis. 472-t1. | Contact Case Lot Driver. 509-i4 cat, white vest, paws, nose. Vic. of 11th and “C.” Reward. Ph. Black 350. 503-t3 Senate Judiciary Commitee. WASHINGTON—Legislation ban- .. ning all future or existing portal- | to-portal pay claims except those‘ covered by agreements or industry custom was approved today by a! e e Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS L DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED of JUNEAU, ALASKA First National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION [ Federal Building. | A BEAUTIFUL 2 story. Furnace. Fireplace. 3 bedroom stucco. Garage, Wood- burning Vacant DOUGLAS Duplex. A good incqgme Furnished property A HOME Large Fir: for large family. Lot. Woodburning wce. Clean BALMAT & CCMPANY RFAL EETATE and RENTALS 2nd Floc hattuck Bldg. Offic s. Call 354 ~ WANTED Sk Re Black 509-t3 playpen, 768 after WANTE. D~—pr€uen:ed mnle glu- cery clerk. Phone 103. 509-t1 WE WANT USED magnetos. Bring any size or make., PAR- CTRIC CO. 503-tf WANTED—2 bedroom house for re- spensible, permanent tennant. Write Empire C-1234. 503-12 SLESMAN—Calicig on drug stores, taverns, hotels, restaurants, cigar stores, etc., to sell unusual pre- mium punch board deals. Samples and attractive photographs fur- nished. All inquiries held i2 strictest confidence. The Pro= ducts Co. 4701 No. Talman, Chi- cago 25. 500-t1 them in, SONS EL] WANTED-space for small busi- | ness school, two nights a week Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 2894. 486-tmo WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi | loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Pnru: 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing In permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf* PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Andemn Shop. FOR RENT {3 ROOM furnished cabin, oil heat, 513 Willoughby. 509-t3 Hotel—Ph. 836. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or wee¥, new management, Colonial Hotc) 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) | SEAVIEW APT.—Ops olock Irom (370-t8» || MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality i | Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail ! GUARANTEEI Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. The farm population of the United States includes about a third of all the children in the country. T TR ) ! f i

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