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PAGL SIX EATTLE | N | Newsy Nofes From Skagway THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA the “Strip Polka.” extremely amusing and enjoyed by (the ‘entire audience. Dancing and refreshments climaxed a very en- joyable evening. Emblem Club No. express sincere appreciation to Mrs. Whaley and Mrs. Arthur and all the Elks of 431 who assisted in the 111 wishes to ! Diego, Calif., ———_———————*' dmd a mock burlesque to the tune of 1 way on .)uslness connected thh his The skits were | company. He registered at the Gold- | en North Hotel while here. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Cooper and mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis, of San Rupert and took the Princess Norah to Skagway, bringing their car with them.They plan to drive from White- ove as far as Prince A group of eleven Juneau Elks ar- rived here Friday afte;noon to conduct special initiation services for the local lodge. They came over on the Donjac, Capt J. B. Burford, and left again this afternoon for home. Due to the high winds pre- | vailmg while here Capt. Burford | was forced to go to Haines for the ) | WANT ADS IONDAY, JUNE 30, 1947 (Special ('on"(-spondcn(’e} MURPHY & MURPHY' FOR SALE Only a few hours away by fast, new 4-engine Clippers | i | & 5 i i Seattle is now easier to reach than ever. And flying on Pan American’s big. 4-mile-a-minute Clippers you gain valuable time for business or fun. On the way, pleasant 1 company, courteous service, delicious meals or snacks . all make for an enjoyable flight. Il\m" by Clipper, you benefit by Pan American’s 15 years of experience in the Territory. The kind of experience that helped Pan American win the Aviation ; Safety Award for 1946, Pan American logged 43,878,591 cident. [ flying miles last year without a single a Next time you go, take a Flying C lipper—the fastest, ; Supreme Emblem Club, j installing SKAGWAY, Alaska, June 24.—We regret very much the lack of news in our eolumn but find that the art of walking on crutches is one which we should cultivate if we want to get about. We know that there has been plenty to write about as usual if we could only have gone out after it. However, sprained ankles have the annoying habit of keeping one well tied down to a comfortable chair. We expect to be able to get back into schedule in anothed week or iwo. The formal instailation of the new officers of the Skagway Em- blem Club, No. 111 was held in the B. P. O. Elks Hall, Saturday, June 14, and was witnessed by approxi- mately 140 Elks and Emblem Club members. Mrs, Annie Whaley, Dis- trice Deputy for Alaska and the and Mrs Helen Arthur, Installing Marshal, both of Ketchikan, Alaska, flew here by Alaska Coastal Airways to do the These two officials con- ducted the beautiful and impressive ceremony in the flower-decked hall, by candlelight. New officers installed were ion Fraser, President; Lea Moe, Past most convenient link with Seattle and key points in ; g(:’]':’d“l‘)‘c'rf(“]‘]"'f“ Ifi“‘_m' "‘;;'\i’)f:i_ Alaska. For full information call or write : : Marie Hoyt, First Marshal; Ingrid q\v.m. Second Marshal; Gertrude Beitinger, Treasurer; Margaret Mag- lafanof Ho!el—Telephone lus 4 nuson. Corresponding Secretary; #] Vera Dahl, Chaplain; Bifdie Roehr, s { Trustee; Lorraine Fairbanks, His: i1 torian; Helen Clark, Organi { Evelyn Boynton, First Guard; L2av AMERICAN WorLo Amruays lhe .:fw/em of ///“75////1] flppm‘ WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE = Join Us in Juneau July Feurth a — = — — — ELLIS z\lE LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Peiershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock. Hydaburg an¢ steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NEAU JULY FOURTH JOIN US IN J ( SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. 209 Seward Street DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 JOXN US IN JUNEAU JULY FOURTH JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING Co. 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The program consisted of a one-act farce of the shooting cf Dan McGrew e e e ety ) Casler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage B 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 319 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 j S&T | { Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM | Warfield’s Drug Store | Box 1465 Phone 677 Passengers: 109 Freight: 23 - E. GREEN Agent H. installation of the new officers. horse to Anchorage and Fairbanks There were two visiting Elks ‘from Lefore returning to their homes in Beattle and two from Juneau pres- California. ent. Mrs. Whaely and Mrs. Arthur teft by plane Sunday morning for their homes in Ketchikan after a most enjoyable four days here. Dur- attention. On the same plane was ing their stay they were honored Mrs. Shute, a Haines resident. Both with a banquet, card party and returned Friday morning. luncheon. ! Dr. P. I. Dahl made a hurried trip James A. Vincent, a General El- Ed €. Bloom left on the last boat 'ectric engineer from Juneau, is in on his way to Lava Hot Springs, Skagway to rebuild the generator Tdaho, where he will visit with his of the light company, which burned aged mother. During his month’s ocut one night last winter, vacation he will also receive medical and dental attention. { Mrs. Clementine Carroll and Mrs. Gladys O'Brien, were Skagway visit- Mrs. Agnes Welsh and Miss Alice ors between boats. Mrs. O'Brien is McCoy, two Seattle women who have !a cousin of Mrs. V. L. Bparks ang!is in Douslas at present, been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed seeing her again. Hugh Tierney the past ten days, left for their homes on the last boat. | Col. and Mrs. The ladies were the honor guests spent several days in Skagway re- at several bridge parties, pienics, cently while the Colonel was in- and dinners. vestigating recreational facilities for the three-day leaves of the men in R. G. Parkalow | night. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stuckley and small granddaughter, arrived here on the Princess Norah and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Van to Juneau last Thursday for dental |Rafferty and family. Mrs. Rafferty is a daughter of the Stuckeys. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Etta Church wiese birthday is tomor- row, the 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Berkley P. Hutchin | were incoming passengers on the Princess Norah and will spend the next few days with Mrs. Hutehin’s father. Ken Hannan. John Hannan | and wife will arrive the latter part | of this month. Mrs. John Hannan called there by the death of hr: grand- mother, Mrs. Kirkham. Clifford J. Rogers, Jr., son of the President of the White Pass Rail- road, was a passenger on the Prin- cess Norah and will spend the sum- Mrs. Annette Briggs will take over his command at Fort Richardson. mer with his ,,.m,\ms the leadershiv of the younger group He expressed himself as delighted of 4-H girls during the absence of 'with the scenery and trip to Skag- | Mrs, Phil Olsen. Plans are under- way. way for a week's camping trip the — latter part of July at Carcross with | Tom Dyer of Juneau and Larry a group of Whitehorse girls. The | Hagen of Seattle, both Standard Ol | Bert Petersen, assixtnnt wharfing- er, was an outgoing passenger on | the iast boat. Sister Mary Florence and Sister Whitehorse girls are also planning men, paid a brief business call here | Mary Phillipa boarded the Princess a trip to Skagway over the Fourth last weck. and will be houseguests of leccal | girls while here. { S. Burge, FCC agent for this dis- | trict, { |Norah at Juneau for the States. Sister Mary Phillipa has been visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Cashen, at was a guest at the Golden Douglas. and Sister Mary Florence | A group of the Boy Scouts left | North Hotel while in town this week. went te Juneau on the Estebeth m( Saturday evening in several small boats for Burro Creek for a two‘: night’'s outing. They report the mosguitoes are unusually friendly but had a good time in spite of them. Sundey they had several’ beatloads of visitors from town. Cpl. Steve Dranchak of the ACS staff, has been transferred to the | Juneau office and left on the Este- beth. elderly couple form Jewell, Oregon, point they resumed their trip home | n the Princess Norah. Mrs. Niles F. Englund and new daughter, Josephine Lynn, returned to their home in Haines on the Estebeth. and plumbing for the Piux X Mis- sion, is progressing rapidly, the concrete forms having been laid for the four barracks which will house the boys. The completed buildings and grounds will be a wonderful addi- tion to Skagway. 111, the Juneau Alaska Earle Hunter, resentative of rep- Music Supply, spem several days in Skag- The Triangle Cleaners You Say SEEVILE? You @on't have to ko fartter for superior cleaning service- plus. . Quick pick-up and delivery. CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Detter Appearance” CALL SCHEDULE S. S. ALASKA Leave Seattle Juneau North Juneau South July 8 July 12 July 15 July 22 July 26 July 29 Also Sailing of These Freighters: SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE PALISANA - LUGCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE { Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wooden, an | Jack Clark and assistants, J. B apjington, Wash. Wocedford and Bus Ansell, are here eek after a few weeks visit with ! ! from Juneau to install the heating per parents, Mr. and Mrs. William meet her. { Miss McSweeney, who has been drove to Fairbanks over the Alcan visiting her aunt and uncle, the Highway recently, where thay sold McBrowns, the past few weeks, was their car. They flew to Whitehorse a passenger for Vancouver on theA nd entrained for Skagway at which last boat. Mrs. Evaline Egoer: anc small daughter returned to their home in , the first of the Feero, Sr. She left here via Alaska The rebuilding of the Mission Coustal for Juneau Monday morn- ing and was in Seattle at 1 o'clock the next morning. Aleutienin Going West The Alaska Steamship Company ship Aleutian, arrived in poft at 8 ¢'clock this morning and sailed for the westward at 11:30. Forty-one passengers disembarked at Ketchi- kan from Seattle 99 cannery work- ers went to Port San Juan, 62 can- | nerymen are bound for Port Ash- ton, 249 passengers will disembark at Seward ard 2 will go to Valdez. There are 23 round-trip passengers aboard. Passengers for Juneau from Se- attle are Mrs, Virginia Bacon, Fay Bacon, J. Calkins, J. P. Christenson, Dwight Craig, Magnus Forshang, C. E. Gilham, Mrs. C. E. Gilham, Lucy L. Gilham, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gunst, James Hamilton, Mrs J. Hamilton and son James, Mrs. Tom Haugen, Dorothy Helliker, Frank ‘Hithen, M. D., Mrs. Frank Hibben, Miss Hibben. | E. J. Holland, Robert Johnson, Marion Johnston, Mrs. . Kaufman, Gerald Kaufman, Walter A. Kress, Mrs. W. Kress, William T Kress, |W. 8. North, Mrs. W. 8. North, D. | W. Oehler, Mrs. D. W. Oehler, Bar- | bara Oehler. | D. Reid, Charles Schuler, Mrs. C. !Bhuler and children, Bette Smith, Mrs. R. Spurgecn, Coral Spurgeon, | PTANOS TROLLERS—Polaris and others. 5 ROOM modern, compl. furn,, util- ity reom, marine view, fishing ete. Thane road. JACK CARVEL prop. Fritz Cove 3 acres pat. land, wonderful ber- ries, good house. 5% mi. 1 ACRE pat. land, 2 houses priced right, also 1 acre truck garden, cabin. addition. price greatly reduced. 512 ELEVENTH offers real buy, 4 finished bedrooms, cement base- ment size of house, hardwood floors, fencea yard. 3 BEDROOM home, fireplace, view, elec. kitchen, basement. MODERN. well equipped machine shop, heart industrial Juneau, priced for quick sale. 4 BEDROOM home, basement, gar- age, 2 lots Douglas. Must sell by July 1. Terms. GOOD 4-room cabin Pt. Stevens road, garden, plenty water. SHOE REPAIR Shop. Will train buyer. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS WOMAN cook for crew of 10, log- ging camp. 619-t3 HOUSE or nx;!.ifa; J;ly and Aug- ust. 619-t3 ADVERTISING SALESMEN AAA-1 rated, tep ranking, Art cal- endar ceneern, cstaviished 1888 opcning for a salés representative to cover Alaska. Exclusive line, established accounts, contract. sincere, Write Mr Fred C. Seely, Sales Maneger, The Osborne Company, Clifton, N. J.. 607- t3 FUR finigher. Cap:iol Fur Shap, 113 3rd St. WANTED—vL""’ : loughby. Phone 788. e 142 Wil- n{lRSTWNS Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appeintment. 203--tf RENTEL and TUNED Anderson Shop. WANT[:D» opcom macmne oper- ator. Capitol Theatre. 614-tf with baby. (d.h) house for ‘Write 2925. couple I'Oll nm FRONT ROOM prlvate entrance, good hig closet. 421 Seward St. 618-tf oil range 618-t2 3 ROOM furnished house with bath, oil stove. 513 Willoughby. 617-t3 2 ROOM furnished apt., and Eath. 5i3 Willoughby. STORE Building or warehouse for rent. Inquire Geo. Bros. B608-tT ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886, NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by @ey or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Homs Hotel—Ph. 886. —— e SRAVIEW APT.—Ops block froo | Shirley Thompson, Mrs. L. Thumy- son, Bonnie, Ivan and L | Thempson, Mrs. C. Untaluaco, R. {W. Voss, Mrs. Voss and Carol Wal- !lace. H. A. Collier, W. M. Fink and J. W. Price. From Ketchikan to Juneau were Stanley R. Duke, Daisy David, B. O. Cuthridge, Peggy Harris, John Ripps Maureen Ripp, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lamb, Frank A Metcalf, C. V. Ray, Hath, Gladys Coleman, Michael Gunderleri, Robert Nurby, Richard Beaudein, Manual Vern Jr., and Sam Funkner. PNA CARRIES 36 PASSENGERS WEST Making only- flights on Sunday, the Pacific Northern Afrlines flew 36 passengers to Anchorage and two to Cordova. From Juneau to Anchorage wer C. Elling, E. Auer, D. Frapk, L. Brown, B. Brown, N. Leach, O. Knutsen. Grace Wakefield, Ell Wakefield, Nora Lee Wakefield, Mary M. Wake- field, Dorothy Wakefield, Jane Wakefield. H. Lawton, S. McKay, S. Chad- wick, R. Boeknoogan, B. Boeknoog- 'an, M. Price, L. Kessler, Frank vMolitnr. Dorothy Pearl, Norton | Pearl, Mrs. Richard Barner, Rich- ard Barner, Russ Clithero. Beulah Faulk, H. G. Nordling, Mrs. H. G Nordling, L. J. Jewitt, Ruth Iffert, Norman O'Brien, Ger- Porter, Frank Sellers. Juneau to Cordova: arl Means. M. Hamilton, ald Nicoli, John Van Horn, Charles | Yederal Bullding. (37048 ~ MISCELLANEOUS HOMY, HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Mschineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-t1 WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Percy Raines, Mr. and Mrs. George | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of © Finest Quality NEWLY constructed home, Waynor - s ; o BUTTER substitute made in your and Advertising specialty , has | eommission ' Real opportunity for a | hard-working salesman. | 617-1mo. ' $25 REWARD—For suitable apt. or! PR 1 O T SR PORTABLE Phonograph and re- cords; nen-electric, beautiful fin- ish and tone. Phone 10 Gillespie. 619-tf DAVENPO‘IT fair cundmon. " $16. Phone 644 Douglas. 619-t2 5 h.p. OUTBOARD motor, 5 Rp., phase electric motor, typewriter, radio. 925 W 11th St. 619-t1 home, hard todetect, .25 for recipe; .50 for 2 proiessional formulas for making “Carmel Corn” and “Cracker Jpck;" Pattern for na- tural-looking velvet and fur skunk .15, posipazu. A cerise colored felt hat and handbag, $10, handmade - (tailored). Mayme Brown, 3036 Monroe, Milwaukee, Oregon. 619-t1 ALL LEATHER {wo-3uiter, sun~ krafi lamp, 85 Cal. Rem. auto. (red-blued, checked) 410 ga. Win- chester, 22 H and R revelver, ammo. all guns. Call Green 629 after 4:30 p.m. 610-t3 CLEAN 37 Ford, new tires. Phone Douglas vab-5 rings, evenings. | 619-t3 193¢ PLYMOUTH Ccupe and car | parts, 2 wheel tgailer, 22 rifle and { shells, 25-35 rifle and shells, nylon tent and mattress, 3 traps, 2 bur- ner gas stoves, 2 cell electrie lan- tern, tishing rod with automatic reel and nylon tapered line, 1- 1000 hr. new Firestone Radio, price $700. Inquire Mr. Decker, Juneau Hotel. 619-t3 TANNED rabbkit skins, all sizes, all colors, calf skins, seal, wolf, wolv- y erine, racoon, lamb, etc. Immed- jate delivery, any quantity. Van- cauda Fur Co. Seattle, Wash. 619-t2 . SECOND-HAND swu.e, priced for quick sale, merchandise of all ! kinds. Call 301. 618-3 APT HOUSE ten a'xs “Phone 428. 618-tf ' 22 1t NEW crutser, with new 112 | Gray engine, just installed, Call I Black 290. 617-tf TE:»I;IE_;;: OD;L*!;O!‘ furtiler pnrtT- | culars call at 68 Willoughby. 617-t3 11046 PLYMOUTH sedan, five new tires, in good condition. Phone 427, 616-t4 IBOAT Tfllarum See C. Moy, will | be in Junead once a Week. 616-t10 { GIRL'S bicycle. Inquire at Lu-: Eks Photo Shop. 617-t3 {SAFE 1000 lbs. 27 cu. feet. See Mc- Lean and Werner. Phone 53. 617-t3 FREE Kittens. Phone Green 440. 617-t3 28 ft. TROLLER, Sea Jeep. Hull 100% sound. Kermath motor used part of one season, fully equipped, is fishing now. $3,000. Write or phone Harold Dawson. 615-t6 e e it FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis, Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf ACRES with modern 5 room partly furnished house, electric light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-tf HOUSE. Lovely view, furnishea, ex- tra space. suitable income apt. or rooms with separate entrance. Low price, terms. 725 Basin Road. Phone Blue 323. 613-tf 50% or xooa "INTEREST of the Alaskan Hotel of Cordova, Alaska, which includes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particulars write or see Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel, Cordova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer to take possession immed- iately. 611-t9 THREE DEUCS length 50 Tt ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-t1 5 GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker w:y. ANYONE havlnz knnwledge of pre- sent whereabouts of Henry of James White, long time Alaskan residents, please notify Steve Connelly, 86 Seneca St. Sedttle. 616-t12 STEP SAVES LIFE DEVON, Conn., June 30. — (P— Five-year-old Russell Thomas of New Haven is alive today because 'nmth-r bather in the Devon Park pond stepped on him. Surrounded by scores of other | bathers, the child, son of Mrs. Lil- lian Thomas, apparently sank un- noticed "to. the bottom of the pond, yesterday. Russell Hansen, 24, of Hamden, entering the pond, stumbled and, body, brought it ashore and ad- ministered artificial respiration. —————— Empire Wani-ads for results! LOST ARD I‘OIIND seeking the cause, fourrd the child’s | 7 ROOM furnished house. Refmodl- eled interior, $8,000. Reasonable terms. Electric kitchen, oil fur- nace. May be seen daytimes. Call Red 185. 602-t1 ACRES with modern 5 room 5 furnished house, city light, suit< able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 857 596-t1 e AXMINISTER Rug, 10 fi. 4 n. x 8 ft. 3 in.; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean~ _ ‘er. Phone Black 139, 589-t1 HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to 10 p.m. lunches .85 Dinner. ment. — e FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, 187 e e BEAUTIFUL 24 ft. mahogany back * bar, for cocktail bar or restaurant. } Geo. Brothers. 608-tt |HAY CHOPPER and iron stan- chions, used. Geo. Brothers ' Geo. Brothers New mm