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PAGE SIX Make Use of the Exeellent Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan NORTHBOUND Ar. Lv. Lv, Lv. SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELI 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Juneau—=Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAT *10:20A Ar. SITKA (* or earlier) 11:50°A 10:30A Ar Lv. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU Ar. HAINES Lv. SKAGWAY Lv. All Times PST 4:40P 3:55P 3:30P 2:00P Lv. 2:55P Lv 8:10P Ar (120°) Juneau — Iey Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU for Funter, Hoonah, E: Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Aithorp, Pelican, shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) xeursion Kim- MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Juneau — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU —— - for Hawk Inlet, Chatham, Todd, Baranof - and re! (Departure time and seque: tops variable) PHONE 612 ALASK z‘a/ Cous RN ewing Southeasten oAlas JUNEAU Tenakee, o ES ’.——'——- ‘-—._—— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg ano steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing © Heafing Oil Burners Telephoue-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE {o ALASKA Regular sailings from Seatile and Tacoma, Washington For Raies and Information CONSULT Alaska T;ansporlaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Junecau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Newsy Nofes: From Skagway Correspondence) Alaska, July 26. Dave Mulcare were entertained Saturday a dinner party in the private dining room of the Skag- wa Grill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hon- being the hosts and hostesses the occasion. Covers were laid ten at the attractively appoint- ed table Lovely corsages were ucst favors for the ladies. After concluded Mr., and Mrs presented with remembrance (Special SKAGWAY, Mr. and Mrs delightfully evening at iu for dinner w cle ificial who to relieve Mr. Mulcare ) has been ordered to Blaine remainder of was spent at the Ho where music and con enjoyed. At a late h care produced 1t Honius whose fall on that date coffee were served. tarewell dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Stuckey, Mr. Mulcare, Mr. and Mrs the evening residence ation were Mrs iday cake for annive pened to the the Mulcares V.u\ Rafferty were re will lea new hon almost where for their after ten they end Tyer HNOr many Alice have guest, but the he Alaska and instead of to miss was to her out rated her party omas cese birt y with a picnic Wednesday afternoon nchard home L time and Elnora ucm\c(l a number of nice mbrances. Mrs. served ice cream and received a telephone mother, who is work- -H r wiio week at Marsh returned home ay afternoon, reporting a marvelous time. Mavis Soldin ac- companied the girls near C: CTOsS, Coombs left for Fairbanks Saturday and there this 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 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIOQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS ,STREET FROM ‘Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 Phones: Passengers 109 Freight: 23 1. E. GREEN Agent of | Mul- | o Ty, will+ THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIR!:——JUNEAU AIJ\SKA winter. Gene has been in Skag- since last November and' was ing taxi for the Alaska Trans- r the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheldon of Juneau were arrivals on the Alaska Saturday morning. They were accompanied by their daugh- ter, Mrs. Aley, and her husband. The party boarded the train which was waiting at the dock and left for Whitehorse and Fair- banks Mrs. Sheldon will remain in Fairbanks until September, but Mr. Sheldon plans to Yeturn to Ju- neau scon and go back to Fair- Eanks later The Aleys left their car in Whitehorse and will drive over the highway. Lady Alexander Hamilton, wife of the Governor General of Can- ada, accompanied by her two chil- 1 a mald, passed through week on her way to | A The FPublic Service Company re- ceived a new lmommmml pick-up on the 1 freighter. Sparks also received a new truck received here that who recently left for attention, has and s is a White Word was Alfred Tldved e medical of the tongue serfous condition. He Pass employee. in George Rapuzzi, pioneer residznt of S y, has been in ill health for scme time and flew to Juneau Thurs on his way to Seattle for medical atlention Rogers, President of the White Pas Railroad, was found to have an abscessed and ruptur- ed appendix when he was admitted a Seattle hospital the first of after having been flown Saturday. His condi- to reports from Seattle, is favor- c.J Seattle according Rogers in to tion, Mrs able Mrs. Phillip Olsen and daughter llis, have arrived home after ending two months in the States during which time they visited with friends in Wenatchee, Wash,, and relatives in Wadena, Minn. Mrs. Olsen and Phyllis drove back to Minnesota with Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Johannes. PI The nurse on the Alaska taken seriously ill while enroute here from Juneau, and was flown to the hospital there by special plane about 6:30 Saturday eve ning. Miss, Alice Tyer, a register- ed nurse from Bellingham, Wash, who has been visiting here for the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Honius, was lemnv on the Alacka and was em) to act as nurse on thetrip ;oph was Joyce Riewe and Michael Raffer- ty flew to Juneau via Alaska Coastal this week for dental jat- tention from Dr. C. L. Pofley Michael went over Tuesday end ' visited there until Saturday as; a guest of Mr .and Mrs. Bill Bar- rington, former Skagway residefits. Joyce went over Thursday and rg- . turned Saturday. Ruth Surbrook observed . her thirteenth birthday anniversary on Saturday with a picnic at In- ¢piration Point from 2:30 untfl 9 o'clock. The girls were chaperon- ed by Miss FErma Fitzpatrick. Atout 6 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Sur- brcok went to the point, bearing well-filled picnic Easkets, and a beautiful cake for Ruth. Miss Fiiz- patrick took pictures of the cake and the group and each girl will be presented with copies of these prints. Present were Ruth, Eliz- abeth Alexander, Billy Bell Davis, Betty Maki, Rose and Jane Steffen, Leada Shelby and Carolyn Honius. The private yacht Meander, from Los Angeles, was in port Saturday. The Meander, about 75 feet in| length, was one of the finest to| mak2 port this summer and had Princess Norah who attended. Cnpt Hughes substituted for Pat Carroll 25 the Ragtime Kid who played' the piano, and he did a swell job.' A man from Chicago won the gold nugget and as usual the cab driv- ers were having to shove some of their reluctant fares into the cabs to get them to the boat before it left 30 minutes because of The Norah than usual at Haines. left earlier calling have Perry Hern and his crew been replacing worn out sidewalks ' and have covered a in the past two sidewalks were in about town lot of ground months The bad shape. According to reports Jrom form- Skagway residents in Seattle, ayor C. A. (Pat) traffic for four very er city Elocks when he uncrated and exhibited “Sparky” ' brain | at-1 Convention | the mechanical horse, child. of Vic Sparks. tended the National of Sourdoughs in Seattle and at- tempted to get the convention to Skagway for its 50th anniversary next year. pet Carroll The new office of the Northland Transportation Company in the Pack Train building has been about ccmpleted and was in the Alaska in port L. Mec- Guane acted as agent during the, absence of C. A. Carroll A fire alarm sSuiurday evening about 8:30 called out most of the town. The blaze was in empty building to the rear of the Cathofic Church and was quickly extinguished. —,—— Roy Eagle arrived on the Alaska and will be the lmmigration Offi- cial for Mulcare. 11 and 13 rive here Skagway, replacing Dave Mrs. Eagle and two sons years of age, will ar- August . Mr. and Mrs. Eagle have been living in Seattle the past four years. They will occupy the Mulcare home. Pipsqueak, the puppy belonging to Marilyn Boyd, had an interest- ing weekend. While chasing a sea- gull at the end of the Saturdav morning he went right off the dock. Mrs. Boyd and Mari- lyn could find no trace of him and after vainly searching under the dock on the rocks, gave him up as drowned. Monday, A. L. Schibi found him down on the cock and brought him back to his mistress, to her great joy and the pup's quite pleasure. “Tat” Hillery arrived home Sat- urday after spending several weeks in Tenakee at the Hot Springs. He repotts that Lyman Reynoldson and iving there and Mr. Rey- is enjoying fine health. a former White Pass several houses there ke rents out. Hillery re- e is feeling fire again treatments. The White Pass Railroad receiv- «d two new locomotives for use;| on their road on a freighter which! crrived in port early yesterday morning. The locomotives were unloaded before quite a crowd of' cnlookers. Miss Norma Hedstrom, nurse at the White Pass hospital was hon- ored last Wednesday with a pre- nuptial shower in the nurses’ liv- ing room at the hospital. The large 1com was decorated with lovely Louquets cf spring flowers. The; lionoree received many very love- ly gifts. She has announced her marriage in August to Rodney ¥vaser, son - of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraser. Bill Flynn has purchased one of the old City Cab taxis from Mrs. . Beulah Knott and will use it for forth g and the transportation back frem his work at | yards. railroad A party of six Ohio residents many local admirers while she was spent several days in Skagway the | here | The dance last Monday night {was extra good from the point of (nlhusla‘m by the crowd from the ‘pnst week and left with sincere | words of praise for the hospitality and wonderful time they had while here. In the party were Dr. and Mrs. K. B. Grun, Mr. and Mrs. SCHEDULE S. S. ALASKA Leave Seattle Aug. 5 Aug. 19 Aug. Juneau North Aug. 23 Juneau South 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 26 Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE PALISANA -— LUCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE NORTHILAN I TRANSPORTATION (0. use while | another | " evening wharf G. M. Brislawn, of Akron, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Park of Da)ton Mr. Park is supervisor of music in the Dayton public 5schools, The party made the trip in Dr. Grun’s car. They came over the railroad to Skagway and pro- ceeded to Vancouver by boat. | Walter Watson and J. W. Guck- ier, two Armour and Co. salesmen, !were Skagway visitors Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. G. Ames of Bur- lingame, Calif., were visiting old familiar places this summer. They (were in Skagway this week and \made the trip to Chilkoot Barracks ‘v«lmt- Mr. Ames was stationed 35 iyears ago { Mrs. Anne Hestness and two on the Alaska. They will visit re- latives in Seattle tnd Tacoma Two visiling Elks Lodge officials were banqueted at the Skagway ‘Gnll last Thursday evening by jofficers of the local organization. The visitors made a trip to Whita- {horse during their stay here. ‘ | Mrs. Hal Johnstone was delight- |fu]1y surprised by members of her | family the evening of July 22 when she was invited to dine at ithe Skagway Grill and found that they had prepared a surprise for ‘her birthday. A lovely birthday icake and several nice gifts were (presented to her. The party en- |joyed the program at the Broad- way Theatre following the dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ken-| ‘nrth Lamoreaux and Karen and {Kay, Hal Johnston, Jr, Vern (Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Hal .h)hnsumA Sr. Late that evening she had a call from her daughter,! | Helen, who lives in Palmer, an !enjoyable conclusion of a pleasant| | - D ACS CABLE BARGE . LENIOR IN PORT; | ~ WORK PLANNED The Alaska Communication Sys-i item Cable Barge Lenoir, which} repairs and maintains ACS sub- marine cables in Southeast Alaska, is due to arrive in Juneau today.| While here the Lenoir, skippered ky Capt. Malcolm W. Armstrong, with M/Sgt. William C. Gustaf- son in charge of repairs and main- tenance operations, will pick up two Juneau ACS cable splicers and equipment for transportation to Skagway. The cable splicers are Sgts. Lex Utter and Ernest Talbert presently on duty at the Juneau ACS Te]e- graph Station. Also to be loaded ahoard Lhe barge is a tall steel antenna mast for use at Yakutat. This was announced today by Col. T. J. Tully, commanding offi- cer of the Alaska Communication | System. During the early part of August considerable laying of cable will be done by the signalmen on the barge in the Skagway area alongj| (the White Pass and Yukon| ‘Route Railway to strengthen the existing circults and insure con- tinued operation of the Lelegraphl +and telephone lines during the win- ter months. Considerable circuit outage and| damage was experienced last win- {ter on these main arterials due to heavy snowfalls and icing con- ditions etc., breaking telegraph |poles and lines. ( After completing work at skag- way the Lenoir will proceed to Sitka | and Yakutat where additional ACS projects are underway. . She. will return to Juneau about August 18 {on her return trip to Seattle. The Lenoir was built in Seattle for the ACS by the Seattle Ship- building and Drydocking Corpor- ation and was launched on April Bad flying weather yesterday limited Alaska Coastal Airlines to three completed flights, calling at| Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Tenakee and Tulsequah. Southbound to Ketchikan were Pearl Grant, Jeanette Nobel, P. J.| Briggs, Mr. Heady, and H. O..Ad- ams; to Petersburg, J. M. Angell; to Wrangell, Louis Larson. Jack Gueker, Jr. and Bill Hixon flew to Tenakee, with Gucker and W. C. Meredith returning here. Passengers to Tulsequah were D. Harder, V. W. Koski, J. O. Tarline, R. B. K. Nello and Man- fred Morrison. . Inbound passengers from the couth were Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Robert Allen and Joe Durgin, all from Ketchikan. ——— - STRONG RITES SATURDAY Funeral services will be ‘held to- morrow morning at 8 o’clock in the Catholic Church of the Nativity for Mrs. Julia Strong, widow from Cordova who passed away at St. Ann's Hospital recently. Interment will be in -Evergreen Cemetery. e At TAKU LODGE Call Mary Jovee at'the Baranof for reservations and transportation atrangements —adv. 604-t1 1 MACHINE FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, MURPHY & MURPHY THE I\LEXANI)ER HOME $2,700 for 3-rocm, clean, well-furn. home near Northern Commercial. WILL REw{ nice summer cabin Lena Beach. GUTTORMSON prop. Glacier Higbway. BEAUTIFUL 35 - bedrcom home 10% mi. 1947 | FOK SALE BABY Bassinette. Green 400 645-t1. F‘ORREST hoine on LJlR(‘lEr Hl[:h- way, 10 minutes from town. 4 bed- rocms. Call Red 244. 645-t1. WASHING machine $80. China el- + ectric’clock. Blue 705. 645-2t las. Carroll stopped (daughters were outgoing passengers| peTERSON PROP., Glacier High- way, 5-room modern home. 4- room log with lights and water. | 5 acres patented land. 4-BEDROOM and 2 bedroom homes Star Hill. 2-BEDROOM, central location. SHOP-—-Good buy SHOESHOP—-Owner train chaser. pur- lcmcaova PROPERTY. REALTO o8—AUCUUNTANTS Phcne 676 over rivet National llu MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIT "NCED keeper— Trial balance, profit and loss statoment, pay roll, tax re- porte desires position. Ph. Doug- las o35. 642-t4 Permarients, Green 483. BEAUTY SHOP. Violet Seaberg, WINTER n\ l’()ND CO., inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, Lo'a’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. FUR RENT to open August 15. Breakfast and supper, nice rooms, central loca- tion. person, No. 3, Valentine Bldg 3 ROOM furnished house, oii range, bath. reierences. 513 Willoughby Ave. 643-t3 1 SLEEPING 1com. 421 Seward St 643-t4 busi- Phone 629-t1. FURNISHED RGOMS, near ness section. 326 2nd St. Black 354, modern, nice furniture, in Doug- " Accountant-book- ' 636-tf Develuping — Printing — Enlarging | $1 up, ! FIRST call for new boarding house | $100 per month. Inquire in 45-6t | HOUSE for sale, opposite 3-mile post, Douglns Highwny 645-3t 5 Gal. Jeep Cans now in stock. Ju- neau Welding & Machine Shop. 645-tf HAMMEPLUND Super-pro Radio ! receiver, extra set tubes, new ; this year. Ph. Red 768. 644-t3 | OCCASIONAL Chair, coffee table i and Westinebouse clectric oven. ¢ Ph. 800, Rocm 409. 644-12 ‘2 BEDROOM rum\she Green 320 after 5 pm. ouse. Ph. 644-t6 !(,-ESBNA 120 on wheels, 85 hrs, | total time Ph. 800, room 417. - 644-13 BROWN COAT—with fur collar, size 18, gond Ph. Black 630. 644-t3 {NEW MODERN 2 bedroom house. Completely furnished. Garage. ! Ph. Black 875. 643-16 fur condition. ete. ‘SEA OTTER” 46 ft. Combination halibuter and Troller, newly cquipped. 140 Royal, sleeps 4, a ! boat for the outside. Small Boat + Harbor, 643-14 {FOR SAI E—Mcdern set of green- houscs two miles from city center cf Anchorage. Includes three greenhconises, five room fully mo- dern completely furnished home with utility and garage attached, new 15 k.w. raterpillar generator (aiso city power connected) on one and fcurth acres of fine land. $25,000 will handle, or less to these qualified to RFC loan For pasticulars write Audett Grecnheuses, Box 32, Anchorage Alaska. 643-t0 ONTIAC Cou Coupe for sale, 1a- dio and heater, can be seen at Connors Motols. 642-t5 BOY'S BIKE. { Phone 546. good condition, $30. 642-t4 HEAVY suitable for log hauling, 602 W 9th. 611 tl | TROLLER “Vesla” City Dock, see owner aboard 641-t6 n Slmp;(;n 624-tf 2 OFFICES for rent Bldg. ROOM—kitchen _privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. $1,750. FIVE YEAR paid-up lease, living quarters and cafe. The owner, 445 So. Franklin or Mur- phy and Murphy. 640-t1 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by dey o week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t ROOMS—KItchen priviieges. Hom: Hotel—Ph. 836. ' WANTED — WANTED—Platform scales. C. H. Sherwood, P. O. Box 3036. 645-3t WILL trade carpenter work in spare time, in exchange for house rent, five in family. Now am’ employed Juneau Spruce. Contact after 6, Alaskan Hotel, F. E. Oman. 645-3t COAST GUARD officer, wife and .child devires 2 bedroom house' or apt, frrnished or unfurnished will consider sublet. Ph. Green 255. 6431t3 REFINED COLLEGE woman de- sires position, motherless home; invalid’s, or tutor and helper iso- lated family living out. No smok- er or drinker, excellent references. Box 63 Ketchikan. 642-t6 TO RENT—2 or 5 nedroom furn- ished apt. or home, by established business family. Write Empire 2663. 641-tf R S S NEEDED as soon as possible a two- bedroom house. Furnished or un- furnished Permanent residents. Call Fred Turpin at 132 or 117 638-tf WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main, Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 02--tf FIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. Canadian Line fo Operale 1o Hyder From U. 5. Points 1—P— WASHINGTON, Aug. President. Legislation permitting a Canadian steamship line to apente between points in ‘ the United States and Hyder, Alaska. Sponsors of the legislation said wartime authority for such service had expired and the Canadian line is the .only shipper that can pro- vide the service. -5 : has some The Amazon River 1,100 tributaries. Truman ‘signed today ern Vegetable Farm, Loop Road— 0 1 mile from Airport. 639-t12 Ty L COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished, On 2nd St. across from Baranof. SHICKENS, 16 months old laying hens—50 cents per pound; North- Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-t1 LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick sale, cdsh. Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-tt BOAT TILLACUM, overall length 49 ft. beam 12% ft. For informa- tion, write C. Moy, Hoonah. Will be in Juneau once a week. 637-t10. SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 11th and C Streets. Ph. Green 491. 629-tf 27 ft. CABIN CRUISEER No. 31D- 415, galley, head, sleeps 4, less than 100 bcurs on rebuilt 85 Ker- *math. Lurry Bahn, Motor Rebuild. Box 1359, City 626-tf JAB!N CRUISER 6 fi. by 8 ft V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,500 Write box 117, *Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-t1. % INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particulars write or set Robert Left; Alaskan Hotel, Cor: dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer tc¢ take posséssion immediately. 596-t 1mo APT. HOUSE, ten apt.s Phone 42& 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and bes! Inquire Trevor Davig, 472-t8 lecation. Box 576, Juneau. FHREE DEUCES length 50 ft, ready for trolling or charter work. 604-t1 Call Red 353. 3 ACRES wun iuocern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders znd incubators. Ph. 357 596-t1 —_— LOST-—Double boiler pan. Ph. ssa . 645-2t FOUND—A Camera carrying case, owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this adv. dh.-tt The . automobile industry con- |sumes 18 per cent ©f the American steel output, or more than the na- tion’s railroads use.

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