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[WO PAGE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUN EAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1947 Y M ieve range hts and consusion keep' The train for Whitehorse left at which he had shipped to White- |Krakow were new mountainer the Boulevar iler Park NEW CORPORATION F{‘P' ¢ uts, Troop animals in a Jittery state 9 the next moning and carried s horse. He left for Dawson on the}climbing, but enjoyed their first)The: ere 326 trailers th when The Alaska Concrete Construc- B g ] 3 .‘; isual sight in Skagway tired but _happ_v bunch back. One river boat and from there planned|venture. the The Keatings went to tion Co. at Fairbanks, has filed carried i wvn who keeps the children and all said they had enjoyed every to cycle to Fairbanks and sur- % Whitehorse and returned, and Articles of Incorporation in the of- @B € with pleasure and de- minute of their stay inding places of interest, taking| Mr. and Mrs. Fred and'it was the finest portion of their jjce of Territorial Auditor Frank b | Cormmuraw clown, a Whitehorse A portrayal of the Fourth pro- pictures as he traveled lgrandson, Fri left|entire trip A. Boyle. The firm is capitalized | SRGL Y d from Skagway gram here would be incomplets |several weeks e 4 for $250,000 with stock divided into = W about 40 years ago, without mention of the unflagging rs. William Burfield, young other parts of arl 5,000 sharcs at $10 per share. It is 1) wa tigable throughout the effoits of various committee heads. Bill and Lurline, and Mrs. Helenand returne CON!RA(T lET FQR fermed by George A. Adams, Mar- whole in his anties Among the guiding hands were Clark accompanied their mother, boat after a wonderful in & ] ghrek iatins ahl Watlgbel Gathioatt : + tte parade & loud- those of L. McGuane and Mayor J. R. Hillery, to Whitehorse |which Freddie enjoyed vis ¢ P i A ) m Club Fourth Street near Broadway and of '98 Committce, and Morgan Re 1 American plane Sunday eve-‘crado, and le. Mrs. Enearl re- H L L i =g vl i 1 the rext phase of the day's activ- head of the Fourth of July Pro- for her home in Seattle. She mained in Seattle for mc — 3 ol 1 i was underway. Starting out gram, and their various aides who had been visiting her daughtersitention for arthritls and will X to the Juneau Post AWMILL c the compstitive events was the chil- | worked hard along with the chair- the past two weeks. Mrs. Burfield jreturn until atout At st 20 Ofiice, V. Filip and Son, Inc., of [ poas i r ade which was divided men to make this one of the best and children and Mrs. Clark re-|die and his grandfather vi d\Portland, Ore awarded a oo ‘10 V'] |h ups: children under five Fourths ever held here. Our thanks turned to Skagway Mond paternal rents . in San'tract t for $38,052 by th ChANIoAL “FEeD, " ; and then the older ones up to Capt. Hughes of the Princess co, Calif., then procceded to Post Cfifice Department y 2 I Mo e ol kie W i Vic| years Seventeen babies in Norah who permitted his crew i & Denver, Colorac t~ visit other 'stal Jeonne, 1eau S - o for low cost power. ‘Thou 5 ; s i i .‘. g e ‘, = v and - niss Louise Toomey of Belling-| - o # A e O ’ r, A P.".r o i Ghndv et GEommutie) rious costumes posed for pictures passengers to enjoy the evenin irelatives and back to Lebanon, the repairs include exterior and in- ayd for itselt quitkly. Send post 2 rably B dnia R 2 ham, Wash., flew to Skagway from f . t n V) " today for FREE BOOKLET “How To Mak behaved admirably until the until a later hour than previously Haines Mond: Pty & Mok Vit Oregon, for a short visi iwing, h 1s, and Catalog of Woodworking Equipment, little Spanish lady with announced; appreciation of the '“‘I'j ‘”‘”“‘:‘ 1‘{‘ ser_ & Sl“’"f _l“‘,‘ |returning to Seattle. Mrs. Eneai 1 other cellancous repairs HAW MACHINERY CO. i I eyes, little Belle Camp- | good nature and participation in 0 th® HeOes FOUee TG WC €9 writes je new (reatments 4 F 876A Field Bldg., 315 Westport Road is announced the winner. the two days program by the °V¢" 1€ an Highway to Fall-'c.em to be helping her Kansas City 2, Mo tatati 1 Bhitekor % 3 8. tar and Anchorage before re- L 5 | Space us going into detail nitehorse and Juneau visitors; o B 3 = R 2 R e a b ” B, turning here on her return to Bel- >uncing the winners in all|Special thanks to the White Pass . i | | Bprd £ sl lingham. Miss Toomey was form-| A good sized audicnce turr out i B [ which followed until|0fficials whose generous excursion ; . h - Miery g o A erly associated with the ElI Nathan'last Tuesday evening to attend the € 30, suffice to say, there|rate of $5 was the main incentive | $ Rt * ¥ 1 %0 ohorse visitors: Mission in Valdez. rate hearing in which John Pich- 1 a dull moment and every|for sc many Whitehorse visitors B - = i v jntestant was given a dime.|appreciation to those homes who T otta of the Skagway Public Ser- ; Sanietany e = 3 t SR p Mrs. C. L. Shute of Haines flew |vice Company a to have the DZ|The street was crowded during the|took in the Girl Guides and a grea 2 ¥ Yl s . o W i Y e to Skagway last Friday and entered 'rates for heating er raised from ' m Carroll asked all{big hearty thank you to everyone f z : - elw TR b + " the White Pass Hospital where a'$2 per month tc d s the taking of{Who in manner whatsoever A p % “Shooti ill’ll‘“’f put over the successful pro- till-born child was delivered. M rower from 2 cents to 3 cent $ She Shhodne e 4 i ute is recovering satisfactorily town of gway was represented By man from|gram. It was something no one g - . 3 The crows s agree-{person could have accomplished and will soon be able to return by Attorney Howard Stz The crowd was agree i 3 K X to her home. neau. Walter under the direction of{ PRy s L e ey Mayc roll all present entered HReinesy Arof gl ey "_“'rm‘l‘y‘l-“i'(]‘ o great! M. and Mrs. V. I Hahn left for Mrs. Harry Homws and daugn- was the main witne A R e e iecd‘whnohox:\u last Saturday ‘rcm rolyn Honius and Alice stated that he had been un ) T et L '\[““"‘Hd o e |which point they will go to An- returned from a trip to have his lawyer pre for A . Broadw ]_‘ Sder (‘h""clmmgc by bus for a visit with Whitehorse on Tuesday’s train. Miss hearing and was not prepare st : “ltheir son and his fan Th yer arrived in Whitehorse via self. The hearing g b X expect to return to Skagway later Pan American Monday afternoon about 11 | ar intermission was call-|in the summer before leaving for and will spend the month of July continued lunch after which everyone!'the States visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Honius. ternoon nvited to go to tne ball park R i 4 Miss Tyer is on vacation from herthe Comu 's sports and the ballj M Jack Lee, Sr., is expecied duties in the St. Joseph Hospital all councilmen preser A //. me between a Whitehorse team here soon to spend the mmer in Bellingham where she is a plete coverage of the items inve Mi 70715 Offt’lll erate e local bunch. About 1:00with her sons. Mark and Jack Lee nurse. On Wednesday evening she d the final outcome 1 be g p people I veps opened up and and their families. Mrs. Lee is a shared honors with Mr. Honius at our next colu 5 " & came down in a heavy resident of Bellingham, Wash. . a family dinner party. Places were e enjoy BEER, the /Zgbt which lasted until after e set for the family and Arnokl Kay and Bobbie Dilg of (o g ) T | he sun came out and the| Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Foster Breitenbach of Vancouver, B. C. lare visiting the Soldins / b day was perfect have announced the marriage of — | weeks rey spent the refreshment beverage T 1l game was excellent—'their daughter, Jeannine to Russell The foot yacht, Enid Third, gkagway winning the $25. The Herbert Nelson in S le, June 30. registered from Ilwaco, Wash., was Py me was proceeding very evenly The ceremony was performed in y visitor for a short time Dave Mulcare ex- i N t the last half of the third St. John's Episcopal Church and t week. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Houk, p, he first of he local team brought in was followed by a reception for the owners, of Ilwaco, and Mr. and eVl g oy A B uns and the visitors friends of the you le 9 am L. Van Allen and the ne gration Oftic R Ay cver able to catch up. The final Fosters were once residents f Konny and Miss Kay o Bea Mr. Mt e N A_[@ s ve was 15 to 7. The Whitehorse Skagway while Mr. Foster, now re- Thompson, all of Bend, Oregon has been to Blaine \ eam won the admiration of all tired, was with the Alaska Com- were members of the party which aa é 3 s s i B e sportmansbip. The muni System is cruising from Portland, Oregon, 5 Its the Water f is ed with grass - to points of interest in Alaska and Tcurists on the last Louise wer S 1 d i ugh { not at all like Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dahl were Eritish Columbia. The party had and Mrs. Mark Keating and I THE ORIGINAL LIGHT TABLE BEER { ke used to, the whole passengers for agway on the touched at Friday Harbor, Bute- ancy, from L ) Bttt | € X H { b tock the handicaps in their Princess Louise and are now living dale, Bella Bella, Ketchikan where the.Keatings o THE OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U.S.A. L i 1d played a good game. in one of the Sodin apartments. Wrangell, Petersburg and Skagway. 0 4 « After the game was over the Roger is the son of Dr. and Mrs. They planned to return and visi Whoe ) in.a contests were held, the visit- P. 1. Dahl Juneau, Icy Straits, Catham J ¥ th alking away with most of the — trait, Behm Canal, Seymour and € T ! C ( The men's events were a 100 John Hann: and wife arrived Knight Inlets, and other interest- } J ; free for all; a 100 yard home on the Estabeth last Tues- ing places as they cruise back to Ike 1 men over 30; gunny sack day. John Has been attending the Portland } I ym the - | race ree-legged race; men's re- University of Washington the past o * V lay rect (team of four) and a year an Hannan was in Se- Mavis Soldin and daughter Irene, I 1al of Eag i 1 Horse. attle with him until called to Doug- Mrs. Anne Briggs and Miss Kra- o ion followed There were also a horse shee las by the death of her grandmoth~ kow, a guest of the Dodges, climb- )y Harr It Pedro,” the {tournament and Fire Hose Race. er, Mrs. Kirkham. John joined her ed to the top of AB mountain one € truck you | About 9 o'clock a big free dance there after the completion of the day last week. The distance to the . 1s a plumbing {was held at the Eagles’ Hall until spring school term dome is about five miles and is a y o Surprisi Pedro” gets right {11 when everyone adjourned to the stiff climb, the trail ascending # alor | beac for fine display of fire-' Among the passengers on the steadily and in Some places very has sw]tched to I Public Service is{works after which everyone re- Princess Louise last Sunday was a steeply. The party took about nine I e of the!turned to the hall to dance until young man from New York who is hours for their trip, stopping for 5 have |1, when sheer fatigue brought the'planning on tcurning the northern coffee several times. Two members Calvert hecause truck | | Calvert is mellower. old sty ome | celebration de- | the | go. of “Alaska his bicycle end. to an pert on PLASTIC BAGS . % BROWN 5 . 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