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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR! JUNLAU ALASKA SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1947 P e o e e P ot P o e e o e e o et e, e e .__._.______,q_- but if everything works out the be back in Skagway this m - y g p 1 3 n Skagwa t ol g schoc en- R e el e o o and technicians, numbering Jook after IR 0. the Lzl _schonl . teex | it P B . numbering to lock after his property. agers for a dancing party, the -~ £ Q ou “f v pe will = arrive does not plan to stay here,|first one to te held Friday night| Il m and work will ¢ hopes to sell his home and'from 9 to 12. A committee to or- I arted. property before return-|ganize the party was appointed rom a wa “ picture will be produced by to the East | After the business session a E‘ ¥ho owns the — {social hour was enjoyed during] entire Jack Lor 4un Library. His Mrs. Edith Costne: pular wait-'which lunch was served > % % g est film is “Walk in the Sun he Skagway Grill, has| e e PECTAL CORRESPONDE man Riley Raine, famous autl onfined to her home by ill-{ One of the crew of ti ' ng , us auth- [ ! er h 3 i 2 he Norah !l SKAG 8 ¢ and ‘M;,m,mv Award nmn ha ast week !was called for the $20 Saturday| FOB SALE MUBPHY & M"npflv i 2 i pared the script levening at - the Broadway Theatre|— i ff | were presen Sidrey Salkow, recently releas- Pennington, Canadian Cus-ibut was unable to be present, so| WIRED HAIRED Terriers, Ed An- APPROX. 2 acres plus good 4 bed- il the meeting € ter a (‘ll.‘lllli’.\ll\m‘d carzer in ton hd Immigration official, is.the pct will be $30 next ard- | derson, 6'. mile lacier Highway. om heme, furne fur.,, wash. { | Commerce he dinner which the Marine Corps where he film- ng to leave for Vancouver ing 8-t6| machine, etc. Can build 5 houses {]1was served ate dinin rfl all the major engagements on th next koat where he will —_— — —ar on acreage near city limits. Pric- il T |rcom of the way Grill, the Navy Carriers, will diizct the pro- with his mother and sister John LaSalle, section foreman ear mMOLOr,| - eq for quick sale. / Il | cusiness_meeting duction. A few of the successful wife and daughter, who went;for the White Pass at Glacier, re- Bailey’s 4 BEDROOM home, Star y Dr princi- 1);_41~Ax4'> which he directed are month. They will return:turned to Skagway on the Ilast furnace, ifur. elec. kitchen. mat n was the aithful in my Fashion,” with Pass next month [toat after a short tacation in{g; — T $2,500 buys 3 : m; ¢ | 3 [Eoat after a sh 2 s SRR : ouys 3 room cabin, elec il D 'l § h d E : ¥ > the man- | Tom Drake, Edward Everett Hor- S [the States ("';f UKD C N .? wash. machine, etc on Willough- i al Y cnentes 1o: i conduct- ton and Donna Reed: “Flight Sgt. and Mrs. Elmer Jonc : stk A e [ by &ve I nizations Pat O'Bricn and were passengers for Skagway on! John Mancel, Schilling sales- OVER 14 % net on investment,.d T . S”’KA represented and all reported ‘City Without Men" last boa Mrs. Jones re- man, paid customers in town alHOUSE and three cabins. Tnquire! modern apts. ‘building excellery i ir clubs and lodges wer Darnell and Glenda mained here for a visit with her,visit while the Norah was in port| 207 Willoughby 527 cofidition, apts. clean, well .fur [ [ ] PETERSBURG behind am and ime Out for Rhythm® mother, Mrs. Mavis Soldin andflast weoek - 24 nished, Near bus. dist. i help in e possible Valee and Priseilla other relatives, but S-Sgt. Jones; SIMPLICITY patterns’ at CREY Lines: . gutace. it b ® WRANGELL i tions his latest, Bulldog proceeded to the States where he{ A minor accident occurred on| Bay Coffee Shop ST ek Rl L il il les' Auxiliary rum s be discharged soon. the White Pass Railroad early| ‘ RO s rurn ol Yokah [ VETCHIKAN il Pribbernow Major Solomon, who is in the He has been stationed in Valdez this week when a split rail caused)® NoW 1946 Plymouth engines, car- o o 0% T b | e } 3 Biithtors: for oH Y equipped going bus. plumb- 1 \ 1 i1 Mavis Soldin, Eag Reserye, 15 in ATaska ) the ACS the past six months. | three c to overturn. ints,, | ourevors for Ford, ‘Plymouth and “T et R e S a b 4 I[:Y SIPA” AREA 1| Moe, Woman's Club locationis Fere "and in \ Jones was a patient in the 'rather onto, the Laks as it was| CNeV. one computing gasoline Py L;‘, m“,“ e ol I K. IT | Club by Mrs. Dorothy Carrell the Yukon Territory. He states tal th when the - furtiace [still frozen, ~No ohe Wy hrk] \PWED, . Wilto SRMA"“AWE © Bay |, V.°° FAOP, long - 1 1T {by Bruce Boynton, and th in the event the plcture s « burning the building to.and no particular damage was| HArdware and Auto Supplies At| CaUon. [ . 4 jecen Legion by Bill Feero, Jr ned here they w.l need three ound in a few minutes. She done. The cars were finally re-| DeHart's Old Store. 527-t6 | BEAUTIFUL 2-bedroom home in i il attempt will be made hundred cr more extras. He em- rcports the theory is that the placed on the track and 'brought | et | Douglas, furr ment, gar- A a i : EAB y AGE, near! 3 Several Tl‘!ps EaCh week 10. iJ excursion m Whi sized the fact that the pla nd blew out the fire and the ‘to town. There was a carload of Ph:“p(%{mMCE ey BEW.. age, unexcelled view, garden '{ July 4. 1 0 sug for filmeg the picture here ars unning into the hot furnace lumber, one of machinery and a : 6-U | lawn, berrie 11april 1 be date f very uncert ised the explosion. The winG box car / ! GAU " s Giacier Hig a ) pump shotgun, case Giacler Highw . HAINES n whiskers and teards i been causing trouble with var- cleaning rod, six boxes shells, $45 country SKAG‘VAY I e new pamp audvertising St. Patrick’s Day iormed the de- es and “furnaces. K Bl Larry Lindstrom, West C 2 fly rods reels and misc Auke Bay ® \UY { gway was submittzd by the cor motif for a lovely dessert stated that only the safe was left!Grocery salesman, was a passeng-| ment, and Lena Cove ol A : W | committee, M Christine Lamor- Lridge at which Mrs. Arnold Gut- the site of the two story e from Ketchikan to Seattle on| toria bat VERAL W - ad marn: S " . n ’ . 2 d 2 jer € Seattle patt VERAL homes Waynor addition, E Q NLH.::OJS OIher 0..fhea,‘ MBS!\G POIMS ;% aux and “Barney” Anderson. Mrs. feld was hostess at the Gutfeld I the last North, calling on the| glassware, . household items, il i L n reported that old- home on Broadway. The guests iR i trade here while the boat was in| lamp: upholstered tele- - - B ltime pictures and explanatory data were seated at three beautifully Toe 2 e YR IE port phone bench and table. Red 413. TR . ! ol 5. for o o vhi rtici i i he com! :4 . T IN' i az JLES.E.JJ "l he Columbia Picture for a d It coursa W hich preceded m(lpimmx 1fnp u:( ¢ comin Mr. and Mrs: Ralelgh Cornett| = - - ;. RE L—l() ACCOUNTANTS il “;“\p in th g picture in which y. Angel food cake, ice cream program for l:l‘( lett on the Napehidor: the Stages| YR(,(JW. {urnished hous Plione 676 over First Natioral Band i # | Skagway and vicinity be por- and coffee were cerved, after which of tourists. ~Aft and /Wil Shake Yhelr Hhome h qn.| Toid plok ; —_ - = i naers fj | trayea bridge was enjoyed until midnight session.” lunch - was jianapolis. They sold their home| P/P¢ y ] % J1j Miss Ma that were awarded to Miss Lot- kowling was enjoyed. {here to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dell.|: WANTED 1 fj al (;;"TI{A {11 Writehorse 103 Gaffy, Mrs. Ruth Tierney and T Mr. Corrett has been working for E al 2484 fllally. the Vera Dahl. Present to en- dnd Mrs. Howard Ba rithe local light plant the past| ANTED — § | cort had oy n evening were Mes- purchased the army. year 3 g e rAltein B, eRpeLienjed i e hl M be com- rey, C. A. Carroll ¢ known as the Officers',’ PROTECT your investment and <”|\,\] :mulw lamps, small elec- H 7 |/ mended i manner 1,01A1x(,l‘::? ; M\.’;l\ on 'mim(z‘ Isul‘ lq. et and| pr Clarer Bailey ‘was a pas- ¥ ¥ w: b das o ”!'5 e ““)”I : Urrw< \x‘fl‘ijxlxxx“ a filin nich sen, Mary Mec- remodel it for a home. | [ States A i S s gl 2 : gl i ‘3 !“FORM[:T!ON H Siore. Th aE B, BRL R Al it _‘I_H(i:":‘”[“(i""n:)]!‘\'lhy“’.\ A ype now in stock. Ju-| comm. when qualified. Sthte re- GBJ VATIANT ] being Queen Honius and Miss and Mrs. Arthur Larson are,ppccician in charge at the Whita o ng and Machine Shop. . Teterices, ertiiory. coveged , and I ! : I SREVIE. b WA ¥} i1 29 votes Mary Pullen. wing a new home built on Stat Hcspital here, while Dr. 524-tf 10W Write Em- iy g e ot o ot ¥ s - ire 528- e e g 5 5 reet. Louis l(nlul'm» contra i aa S Outbitaton i Vandin: psrves Py L) 92611 - = e Mr. and Mrs /right an- the work and is progressing'y ey plans to return in ctect] \TED—C| y y plans to T n perfectly matched dia- WANTED—CI e o oy : fine sor idly s abc three months and pick up ». Write Empire ATy Phone 466, (e e bis car, go over the railroad to 5 8 EE LB S AR LENES | Ei irned out on ! whitehorss ‘and then over ' the WANTED — % ~modern twe ¥ L g for the meet- Ajcan to Fairbanks, Anchorage D 85 Deluxe 4 door bedrocm ! time Juneav DRILY TRIPS JUNEAY TO KETCHIEAN fi-fl & il o ther interior peints 5--quick sale—good me- resident. Phcne 525-t1 . . heir hall o — condition. Ph. R - ) ew offic for S1 per via Pelershurg and Wrangell leep re were nominated and elected Hall left for Seattle on ; . ! es. Col nections to Craig, K! and Chamber will lose D A Commander Harry E. Ho boat to re-enlist in the 2 BEDRCOM modern 1 com- Hctel. Phene 187. 524-te e S e fow waeks 580 te o clattb” Bl Fesro, I, Communica System. | pletely furnished, autcmatic oil LT it 2o eamers 1or I'rince pe BUCOUVOL, AR, . May Eighteen mem and guests ¢ and Finance Officer; employed in the of-| furnace, priced ht. Call 2611 2 0" bedzoom house for re FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 main were present at the Honius home Clark, Chaplain; Charles the light company. His or C ) evening Spansibley Jiermanents ihanaty m. »on for anm; First Vice Cunmm"m been filled by Arthus 522-tf yee l‘.m i o oo e e TAFKE AW. Westinghouse - Philco Eleciric Ranges Refrigerators - Radios Water Healers - Cleaners Easy Washing Machines ipments of major appliances sible for us to deliver upon NOTICE. YA AR / s e 11 %15 Recent makes it p A DAY'S (Imwmsieaet E’uymenls § ELECTRIC €0. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 161 e o L B There Is No Substitute for Newsnaner Advertising! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION y | \ \ \ \ \ \ | \ \ \ l} \ \ \ \ \ | { \ \ { | \ { \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ | | { \ \ | \ { § SERVING ALA SKA Skagway tr church service Officer new ore looking © will be the re all vcterans of World War II making plans Gec Li veted to present Jack 2 and ul‘s Her r Honius with a Legion, cted Secretary eciation of=his efforts Cleimmonlyrmerlyrrmenfyeoenfipmenenflyos ol fae i frticosif sormedifrsrmcelifvrmeeif ol | L2 e Ck been i{ MARCH IS RED CROSS 3 stays 1 GIVE ALL Schibi BUY GEVii«== sce donated by gt.-at-Arl JUNEAU YOU CAN- m Historian; MONTH QUR QUOTA 811.00 of which $6211.00 Regular Service from Sealile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 870 oot ol el bt ol J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent e B R R h R R o B F L. coffee concluded t getting an active Post started last year It was also voted to donate the ™m that b ex-"use of the hall one evening e i o KS COM- Baker took a group of PAN W lo- the ol Mission children on ca com- hik: last Friday afternc when| plete with approximately 400 crab the weather was warm and sunny.| traps and ready to run. The can- | - ne eighty feet long, thirty | The Bureau of Indian Service| feet wide and has a depth of ike North Star, was a visitor in seven fect. First deck has can- s{port Friday. The officers and nery and wa e, d deck wives took advantase of the fine, has modem furmshed apartment ather to go s eeing in and with two bedrocms, kitchen, bath arcund Skagway office and store room. For | 2 “ther -infermaticn write ! The Tongass had a most inter- Parks Co, Inc., 309 Colman Bl !mmq passenger on board when! Seattle 4, Was she docked here Thursday. The ey ey (young man, Leif Torkilson, was GOOD INCOME property. Sce \“k ‘on his way to Filican City to| Rocovich work for his uncle, Gene Torkil- 5o men b iR ke new, tow- sen, manager of the Pelican Ci ing winch, canopy, bumper, ra- Cold " Stordges Gompany. Mr.Tor-| 8, (SRR NS Bl R C e Ixilson left Tromsoe, Norway, by| diator, guard, lights. Inqure .06 lane Feb. 4, and landed at Great! 'V erner R Falls, Montana. He spcaks Eng- COCKER Spaniel pupples. 940 W. ilish fluently, explaining it by say- joth. 497-t1 i that thz learning of the in Norwegian FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808, 474-tf Amczrican tongue is compulsory the seventh grade in He had been in the Uni- — —— e ted States but 17 days. He was a FOR SALI iee houses and lot, member of the Norwezian Under- . houses iz good condition and best | iground activities for four years Jocatl Inquire Trevor Davis. | wore decorations that were ~BOX 576, Juneau. 472-15 1 nted him for his services. Tpeoq tne want-ads for pargains! | in Potersburg he was in-| |vited to address the high assembly Leif Torkilson s of age and is already very SIEPS IAKEN To ienthusiastic over the United Annie H kL’n.\Un while in Skag-| v ~ AIR NAVIGATORS Guests at the Golden North this week were B. Solomon, Hollywood. | Calif.; M. Griffith, \Portland; C.| NEWCASTLE, Delaware, March Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. B. E ». disappearance of an Stone; and Mr. and Mrs. R. Win- |y ne navigator four miles above {ing, Long Beach, Calif. {the Atlantic is holding the at- tention of Civil , Aeronautics Board olm | inyestigators. to WRite-| A crew member, who says he was their car toithe only one who could have seen Here thy‘lh(‘ accident, ins s he never act- and will \yally saw the navigator disappear. to Califor-|Those are the words of Dick | Trischler of Pittsburgh, the flight engineer on the N York-to-Gen- gva Trans-World Airline Constella- ition. The mishap east of Gander, J () sent train. last boat ancouver Rev. M. Balcolm drove and Mr from Tan horse and then Skagway by caught the drive from V nia H the for Sullivan was™ an arrival on last boat and has gone to work the White Pass Railroad. residents who few days in Skagway this week are Agnes Thlumault, Katherine Jacobs, Elsic Klaney, Bonney Ward, Carolyn Perkins and Owen Lewis. occurred 500 miles Newfcundland, on Monday night. The crew landed| the eaircraft at Gander, patched up the broken pastic bubble atop the plane, and flew to Newcastle without the 21 passengers it had carried. Meanwhile, TWA has moved ewiftly to prevent, possible similar tragedies. The Airline has order- ed plexiglass domes strengthened on all its planes. In addition, navigators wear a safety harness while tak-| ing observations in the dome, and Haines spent a Lynn Boyer of Juneau and Alj rik of Anchorage spent a few at the Golden North this e days week. Young Mr. and Mrs. Rimmor are moving from one of the Pullen cottages near the Pullen House to jan apartment in the Gene Smith have moved back to the Blanchard 'residence on Third Street after having been forced to move out the very cold whather, Mexico, with an area of 758,258 square miles, is the third largest country of Latin, America. are to! WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi 788 loughby. Phone z\H’S"":.N'S Beflud Phous 556, 3rd and Main. Specializin, in permanents. Oper evenings by appointment. (293-3t4 PIANOS RENTEL aud TUNED Anderson Shop LOST AND FOUND LOST — Dark green wool sock around Federal Bldg. Phone 21 528-t3 round bottom infor- 13 FOUND-—16 ft. gre) skiff off Sister’s Island. for maticn write Frank Thomas. O. Box 2421, Juneau, Alaska. FOR RENT o ROOMS—Kitzhen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 838. | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) | SEAVIEW APT—Opa Federal Build i MISCELLANEOUS Wl R & PUVI) CO., ]nc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maerials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail plock from (370-t2) | GUARANTEEL" Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. WARTIME POWERS FOR BRITAIN ARE AGAIN THREATENED LONDON, March 15. — (® — A source close to British cabi- net said today the government in- tends to reassume special wartime |powers to wage its battle for in- |dustrial reeovery during the next two or three years. The informant said the powers would enable production chiefs to take measures deemed necessary to realize production goals set in the government's recent white paper. The production - chief would be given power to allocate contracts for essential equipment to any firm inside or outside Great Britain which could do the job. | The source said the government would not hesitate to contract for the Constellations are to ly at 12,000 both its own needs and the needs Home. :\;(;m":‘lx -1;?];;(\1::11 thus use only of private enterprise, wWherever = al ¢ 5 L > Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blanchard DL % geods could be produced. SR Grape and wine production in the United States is estimated to 1hr a half-billion dollar industry; ¢ H

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