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ot “w % @ Daily Schedules o: @ SITKA © PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL @ KETCHIKAN @ [CY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS =) I CLLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg anc 1enmers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 S EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS —_— SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. 289 Seward Street | DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 Juneav F—_____-—‘;__—— JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHFET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Fra_nklin FREIGHT Refrigevation and Passenger SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Raies and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiafien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | | Tourist Information Bureau in the I the invitation was read during the | in, i | Trade of Central British Columbia Tctem Poles. IRLAES From §7I7(agway\ | { | Transportation [cal at Skngway regularly, her first and children were unable to go kan. He returned the folloWInE ey B Dte, resident of Pasa- "lrip here abcut June 22. Her length Out- Wednesday. dena, Calif., flew all the way to of time in port is still unknown i F:‘: H'l sm:;ey h"“:;’:“ hms :fi:: e Whitehorse, and made the round-l = v IS fieq birthday in March a as o 4 tri Wiy, She pl |but the company will e ”f"‘ 0 rekaknL O BERRWaY oveF 38 C. A. Goode, Cowiey resident, trip to Skagway. She planned mi that the town will offer her pas- i5 ana of Alaska ror 48 Helleft on the last boat for Tenakee fly to Fairbanks and Anchorage,| | sengers |the Canadian Pacific boats, if they | the members mforming them that this summer | schedule of the Pan American al- heavy lows [ Whitehorse, thereby cutting Skag- ment | way's receipt of airmail to a very {low figure. ¢ Chamber by Maurice Wheaton and are that body will make determined ef- Heidelber forts competent man for the tow eer from Ketch i Z ‘Ketchnkan and Juneau Chambers of Ninety passengers, mostly round Petersburg, Alaska, teachers, and Cemmerce in which they informed ' trippers, arrived in Skagway on Mary Etta Jacoby, Hannibal, Mo, | us they have gono on record as en- Monday's train and left on the and Ethel Evans of Lebo, Kansas, who have been teaching at Ketchi- | | | dorsing a bill to permit passenger Norah. | travel on the Canadian Pacific kan, were Skagway visitors, guests | boats between Alaskan ports. ‘ Mrs. Kate Matthews who accom- of the Golden North. While here i The chairman of the program panied a picnic crowd to Haines they made the round trip to White- committee for the Days of '98 re- last Sunday, stayed over until the horse. They left on the Princess Norah. | Newsy Nofes | ported that everything was lined up Estebeth Tuesday, visiting friends. and ready to go. The various or: ganizations in town had been re- quested to submit the names of all members. These were segregated into eight working units or teams and would take their turns at a dance, According to the plan sub- mitted very few persons would cerve more than once. A very ef- ficient program has been outlined by L. McGuane and Pat Carroll A sample of the new stationery, gng the burden of a heavy kangaroo court receipts and adver- gyie will not fall on just tising pamphlets was placed at each g¢honlders. table and met with the hearty ap- S proval of all. Cldtimers in Skagway were shock It was repcrted that two men are eq to receive the news of. the sud- (Special Correspondence) SKAGWAY, Alaska, June 14 | Yellow globe tlowers and purple |lilacs gave a spring-like atmosphere Ito the tables set for 40 members cf the Chamber of Commerce and their guests at the Skagway Grill Friday evening. After an excellent dinner the business meeting was called to order by President Mal- colm Moe = | Harry Ask, local merchant, nr-’ Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wallace| Irived in town on the Estebeth after passed through town on their way spending a few days in Juneau to Fairbanks via the Alcan High-| | where he stopped over on the trip way. They will visit with a son! |from Seattle to Skagway. Mr. Ask who is employed on the Alaska/ went out at Christmas time last Railroad at Curry. year. Nick Arsen, White Pass seciion Skagway Post No. 7 of the Am- foreman, was a guest at thé Golden | erican Legion met at their hall last North this week. He arrived on! sche- | Wednesday evening. One new mem- the Princess Norah | ber, |ated. Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Richards, well | |known Whitehorse residents, ac-| Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Elder and companied friends to Skagway last i |emall child, have moved to Glacier Monday, returning home on Tues- now working cn the Dyea trail and gen passing of a pioneer resident|Wwhere Mr. Elder works for the day's train. The friends left on showing progress. When Tke Taylor of the town, Fred H. Storey, in |White Pass. Mr. and Mrs. John the Princess Norah. was here on a recent business trip Seattle last Monday. Mr. Storey O'Daniels have moved into their | ¢ - he gave assurance that steel for Jeft here by plane for Seattle Mon- |home near the shops in the north Mary Hawkes, Virginia BEdwdrds the new bridge had been received dgay May 25, for medical and s\lr~il‘hd of town. land Margaret Hawk, Juneau resi- and if it were not constructed this gical treatment. He was oper:\(ed’ dents, flew to Skagway via Dean winter it would be next year. cn soon after arrival and failed| The Rev. Gallant made a briéf Goodman chartéer service. After The pleasing information was also to survive. A daughter-in-law was trip to Juneau by plane. He Ieft spenging the night at the Golden| released that the steamer Alaska With him during his iliness and Sunday morning taking with Bim North, they left for Fairbanks by had been assigned to the Northland later took his body to Arlington, three Calkins children who were on train and bus. i Company and would Wash., for interment. Mrs. Storey | their way to their home in Ketchi- few a Maurice Wheaton, was inm‘J | | then return to Juneau and later| to Pasadena. Miss Dale had a two | weeks vacation and decided to make | the most of it. She stated she| had had a wonderful trip so far. i vea the same entertainment ~"™ ; “ | they are giving the passengers of WAS bori in Glloucéster, Memss. He has served as janitor in the Skag-| way schools for several years and| ¢ Will be greatly missed by the chil ren. Mr. Storey was also a retir Hot Springs for a few weeks treat< ment for arthritis. are held in port late enough. The first dance in the series o Horton, 1ormer Haines and Mary Wilkin- Cora hool teacks Days o1 ‘98 aances planned this (e P T is sur-icon, also a teacher, flew to White- !summer will be held Monday eve- :‘]’"‘P(‘i Im] _\2"’_‘:&’1"8“,]1!};??; o |horse from Anchordge and proceed- ]vThL‘ Qeo;deil No;th Hotel recent- | |ning at the Eagles Hall for the grandchildren, and wife. led to Skagway over the White ‘) fecel\ }jlree. uzen-new inner- | | passengers oi the Princess Louise OecRihe {Pass. From here they flew to Ju- SPIng mattresses, bedsteads, _new The matter of a mail contract near via Aldska Coastal for a linens and blankets and other items | for the Alaska Coastal Aj ys was The M.V. Grommett Reefer ar-|ghort visit before leaving for the which have been placed in lh(" |again brought to the attention of rived in port about eight Sunday | States rooms in an effort to provide the, guests with more comfortable sleep- Postmaster McGuane evening and left again late Mon-| € ing. day afternoon after discharging Eugene Shepard flew to Juneau cargo of cars, trucks, ma-|Wednesday to join his wife and ba- and other heavy equip-iby daughter. tke interior. The Eagles held installation of The great need of a dentist was officers Tuesday evening, followed alied the attention of the by a social session. New officers Worthy President, William Vice President, Har- s of a ry E. Honius; Treasurer, Harold n. Pribbernow; Secretary, Marvin Tay- Walter Stuart, Consulting Engin- lor; Chaplain, M. E. Rogers; Wor- was introduc- thy Conductor, Max Steffen, In- ed to the gathering. He brought ner Guard, Sam Nelson; Outer greetings from the Ketchikan body Guard, Fred Erickson; Trustees, of which he is a past President. He Phil Olsen and John Heidelberger. cffered assistance in compiling data v to be submitted to San Francisco : 8 Insurance Underwriters in an ef- mishap on the White Pass railroad fort to get the high insurance rates & mile 88, one ‘?“‘f o m“'"f: now in vogue here, reduced. Gail OVer spilling a goodly portion of Budd: Br. Dahl snd F. D. Oalking 1ts 1080 of gasoline, .68 three were appointed to meet with him Ireight cars were deralled ~and 3 v aid ; and prepare such information. turned on their sidsh. >Dne car Jack Gilpatrick, al holding sugar and flour scattered . some of its contents. Train ser- spoke on the bright to R i for this swiimer. He also expressed Yicé Was ilot délayed. " 1t4s Lhiought . O b that a piece of the wheel on the RPN ‘?m‘ ‘h,p PR AD) tank car broke causing the acci- pearance of the town .The matter of establishing a 9¢0¢ g aj The Missionary boat Fairtide, of the Mission of God Church of Ju- neau, arrived in port about 3 this| afternoon, having left Juneau at 5 the same morning. Those aboard reported a perfect day for their, trip. After a brief visit at Haines they came to Skagway and will leave in the morning for Fairbanks for the Territorial Convention. Registered at the Golden North were Dorothy White, the Rev. R.| E. Baker, the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Vogler of Springfield, Mo., and Rev.' Herbert Baulin of Sitka. There are i | i weekly at chinery for only two stops Birthday greetings to Ruth Ann Dodge, four years old the 6th, and Billy Cederberg, five years on the to Tth. Janet Lee of Sitka, spent a few days in Skagway this past week, aking pictures and gathering ma- terial for a book. the to secure se Women's Club banquet and in the The Skagway held their annual last meeting of the year Skagway Grill's private dining room Wednesday evening. The tables were colorfully decorated with spring blossoms. Following the splendid banquet the members repaired to their club rooms where the new officers were elected in an impressive candlelight cere- mony. pect to be gone two weeks. The Rev. Vogler is the General Sup- erintendent of the Mission of God Church and is in Alaska on an inspection trip. It is reported that in a slight “Mother Barbour” of One Man’s family fame was a round tripper on the Princess Norah. She is Mrs. Minetta Ellen, 72 years old. She made the trip in company with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mur- phy of Seattle, old friends. One Man's Family had its inspiration in the Forsyte Saga, John Gals- worthy’s great story of a family history and was started 15 years ago by Carlton E. Morse, a former Seattle newspaper man who made| two million from it. Mother Bar-| bour pldns to retire in the near| future and write a cook book, mix- ing recipes and anecdotes of pro- gram days. She visited in Skag- way, and to all, stated she was| having a wonderful trip. William Dewar is hobbling around on crutches this week, the result of being hit by a horseshoe during a game. The shoe struck him a painful blow on the shin and for several hours he was unable to walk. a Legion Hall has been taken under gr‘:‘;t']ym;:_ei&éd Do‘;:: g;;m;lu:i?: advisement. and rather gory death of their On July 29, 21 members of the g, gegnje, a familiar figure in Vincouver Beards of Trade and gpooway Beanie and the train daughter, Customs Bureau will be entertain- tangled and Beanie was beheaded.'short vieit ed by the local chamber. A letter e land Mrs, Wm, Wekro, Sr, and of appreciation and acceptance of graoway has a wonderfully in- brothers and sister. Mrs. Egbert teresting, and to some of the'left with her husband for her new meeting. youngsters, rather muystifying, at- home in Arlington, Wash., soon An mvitation to attend the meet- {raotion. The Kirmse Curio store after their wedding almost two g of the Associated Boards of pgg installed a couple of Talking years ago. = Each Totem Pole, at Prince Rupert this summer was gives its history to the listeners. | received and ways and means of QOpe is the Raven Flood Totem securing representation at this con- and the other the Chief Bmkes} vention were discussed. Totem. The histories are interest- Letters were read the ing and entertaining. Evaline Feero Egbert and small arrived by plane for a with her parents, Mr. The Igloo Bar, Snack Bar and Liquor store, the Broadway Thea- tre and Keller's Drug Store are all receiving a coat of paint and| are looking most attractive in their new joks. The Golden North Hotel! Coffee Shop has also had a new painty job. Miss Betty Fitzgerald has arrived home from a lengthly visit with relatives in California. from Monica Fenn and Lois Bryant, | Little Billy Cederburg entertain- ed a number of his small friends in celebration of his fifth birthday Friday afternoon at the Cederberg| home on Main Street. Ice cream! and cake were served by sister, Elizabeth Alexander, to the small| guests. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. announces the RESUMPTION OF PASSENGER SERVICE T Sell it with an tmpire Want-ad! DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES | S. S. ALASKA ACQUIRED TO SERVE SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES ® We are happy to announce that we have ; acquired the 366-foot turbo-electric 8S “Alaska” for operation in the Southeastern Alaska route. She will make her maiden voyage in this service, sailing from Seattle, Tuesday, June 17th—and First Bailings FROM JUNEAU Northbound: Haines, Skagway SA:;f?d,'i"l;I;éx . every other Tuesday thereafter. In addition to 7 Yitin) Balestion of our regular ports of call, service will be extended LIQU“RS Sistiennd: to include Haines and Skagway. With a capac- PHONE 399 TUES. JUNE 24 and every other ity of 214 cabin passengers, the SS “Alaska” constitutes the first step in the replacement of our passenger service. Tues. thereafter S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM | . Wartield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone N@RTHLAND"Mmmou co. ,FIVE ACRES pat. land good home, twelve in the party and they ex- - JUNL 10 Iy IONDA'S {Tfl WANT ADS | MURPHY & MURPHY ' FUR SALE 7 ROOM modern house completel: | BEAUTIFUL home Fritz Cove, 1 firhished N acre can be pat. Unexcelled view, !rcm‘s s h—~ Less ‘lhan v bln.c4‘ modern — furnace, good water, Gis Sctiogs: TidpRe; B Ny electricity, 4 rooms, complete furn, SC 0 the street from Feders| Building. Phone 387. 606-t § GLACIER Highway adjacent city—3 bedroom home, new, drive-in gar- age, good furniture, good furnace. DEXTER washer—2 387. ngle beds, Ph 606t} ware. Touraine pattern. Call Black furnished, large cement basement, 565. 604-5| also three-room log house, large garden, wonderful berries, light THREE DEUCES length 50 ft.. plant, ete. ready for trolling or charter work Call Red 353. 604-t1 30-06 MODEL 54 Winchester rifle like new, with case. $90. Red 353 604-t) INCOME property—beautiful home with apt. best resid. dist. redecor- ted, well furn., modern. D GOD LOT Waynor addition Quonset hut—make offer. L REVETEN FOR SALE—Man's brown suit, sizc 38 long. Worn but few times Gross Apt. C, after 5 pm. dh-tt 3 GOOD lots center Douglas. CHOICE homes on 9th Street. SHOE SHOP. ESIDENCE with unequalled mar- ine and city view, fireplace, oi furnace, electyic automatic hot nmv & m’nv water heater, garden space, ber- ries. Fully furnished includin: REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS electric refrigeration. Maytag washer, davencs and inner spring beds. Immediate possession. Pricec $5,750, near Hillerest Apts. Phone Blue 323 for appointment. 603-tf S Phone 676 over rret Natiopel Bang > FUR SALE 50-ft. CABIN cruiser, twin serew, 140 Chrysler, sleeps eight, fully iron-barkec nuil Port Orford ce- dar, L. W. Peterson, Sitka, Alaska. long ring. 607-t6 X ROOM modern furnished house near end of Thane Highway. Ph 828-—days. 603-ts 38 ft. TROLLER, reacy w u¢. Lo- cated down at small boat harbor 3. No. 31B121. 602-t¢ 1939 BLACK Packard Sedan, radio, heater, good tires, in excellent 3 complete with fur- niture, e ic stove, refrigerator. washing hine and electric wa- ter he . 408 W. Sth. Blue 212 Immediate posse n 602-t1 See Art 602-t12 conditicn, Black 509 after 5 p.m. weekda Sunday. long ring. All day Saturday and 607-t6 1941 NASH, gcod condition, new mator. Call 033, two short and on long ring. 607-t6 48 it. SEINER for Tanner, Connor Garage. stlflmxmry I c};cr. “baby baby rocker. Phone Red 602-t1 DAVENO, bugey, 765 BABY stroller, $5. Phone Red 380. 607-t2 FLOOR lamp, youth bed, baby bed, stroller, metal kitchen stool, high chair, guitar. 229 5th. 602-tt ONE 32 volt D.C Whitte Diesel 2.5 k.w. charger, Price new $1,600. Used one year. Will sell for One Thousand Dollars, also 32 volt refrigerator — 32 volt automatic water pressure pump. Five hun- dred dollars. Box 237, Sitka, Alas- ka. 606-13 ROOM furnished house. Remod- elcd interior, $3,000. Reasonable te.ms. Electric kitchen, oil fur- nace. May be seen daytimes. Call Red 185. 602-t1 1941 NASH Sedan, approximately 20,000 miles, good condition, call ACRES with modern 5 room Black 745. 605-13 furnished house, city light, suit- g om ese —— e able for chicken ranch with NEW 16 ft. cutboard runabout, also . prooders and incubators. Ph. 357 punt, skifis and dory. See at 596-t1! Smal! Boat Shop, 731 E. Street, ceeiaris < R next to Ball Park. 605-t4¢ 507 INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar, and Liquor Store. For particulars write or see Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel Cordova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer to take possession immediately. 596-1 mo 152 ft. CEDAR, round bottom out- koard boat. First class shape. $200. New 10 h.p. Johnson outboard, run 8 hrs. $200. Write c/o P. O. Box 1709, Juneau. 605-t3 INTERNATIONAL Bullrozer, 5 ton ' Beebe Winch, new tires, fishing FOR SALE—1942 Dodge Sedan and tackle, notions, magazines. Auk 1940 Packard. N. C. Banfield. Ph. Bay Hardware 605-tf 190 days. 590-tf WANTED iAxmms-rEE "Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. x 8 ft. 3' in.; Easy washer with $95 REWARDFor suital S inner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- $25 REWARD—For suitable apt. or 5P o 3 house for couple with baby. er. Phone Black 139. 589-t1 Write 2026. (dh) | PRACTICALLY. new daveno bed, | ADVERTISING SALESMEN $75. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. AAA-1 rated, top ranking, Art cal- 848 Basin Road. 585-t1 endar and Advertising specialty '4 ROOM furnished bpouse, 2 bed- concern, estabiished 1888 has| rooms, 14 mile Glacier Hiway. opening for a sales representative| phone 035 three rings after 5:30 5 ACRES with n.odern 3 roon; partly furnished house, electri( light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway Phone 357. 567-t/ HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to 10 p.m. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage ment. 592-{ heer o FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL. P 187, 546-1 SHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft., ¢ ment floor, large lot, see owng 142 Willonghby. 5934J FOR RENT 3 ROOM furnisnec house, oil sto bath, inquire 513 Willoughby. to cover Alaska. Exclusive line,| pm, . 581-tf sincere, hard-working salesman. location. Inquire Trevor Davls‘ Clifton, N. J. 607-t3 or after 7 o.m. Black 755. 6071tf 278. 607-t3 erate popcorn machine. Capitol P. O. Box 2912. 603-tf 605 apartment and care for child established accounts, commesion'—_.__ — FOR SALE—Tniee N ‘Write Mr Fred C. Seely, Sales Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1] ‘Theatre. in bakery or store, experienced. LARGE furnished house or small 605 during aksence of family. 614 ! ROOM—Xkitcher. privileges — Hol Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546- ROOMS—Kitzhen privileges. Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT.—Op2 block Federal ‘Building. (&} HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanen| Machineless—and Cold Wave: appointment only. Violet Seal Phone Green 483. contract. Real opportunity for a ouses and Iot, houses in good condition and best Manager, The Osborne Company, ELECTRIC refrigerator. Phone 417 WOOD or coal kitchen range. Ph. WANTED—Girl, at least 17, to op- 607-tf YOUNG WOMAN would like job Call 123—Room 308. 606-t2 apartment before the 18th. Write -t3 DISHWASHEK anu helper wanted at Percy’s Cafe. ELDERLY WOMAN Willoug=zy. 602-t3 WANTED—Experienced clerk sten- ographer; Salary, $228 per month. Inquire Room 106 Territorial De- partment of Health. 580-tf WANTED—Used furniture 143 Wi loughby. Phone 788. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phom 556, 3rd and Main. LOST—In Juneau, lady’s Bulova Deweloping — wrist watch, black cord band. Re- i ward. Phane Douglas 42 or 383. | LOST—Hollywood type chronium hub-cap from Ford between Fritz Cove and Douglas. Reward to Lels’ finder, Call Douglas 763. 607-t3 315 Decker