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he is mak-'the Princess Louise October 14.|house at Sixth and Main the first et um e e sdmss st Mmets e ibstnits st st finds many ch £ ing her home with the Burfield They plan to return early in the of November. ] ' { ' \ —_— Miss Gail Brimhall entertained ' Mrs. E. H. Richater and “Cy”{ Tie Rev John Dodge and Mrs. Mrs. H. Pritbernow and daugh- % 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947 l .mmununnuuu'mnu T NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Jfrom Skagway Richter returnsd h from Be:'George Everest left Wednesdsy,|téks Shrole nd Joanile, Miss Helen | i i attle on the Princess Louise, Oc- Cctober 15 on the Princeton Hall Wallace and Miss Helen Gregory g & Y 8 e s g i ! Effective: October 1st to April Ist ‘ ot 18 e 10 000 Tty Do 1, D i NS sibny ( i | e gk ! £ i (Special Correspondence) Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rogers m-}f-\th“‘.Lc?r?e"spfélzm‘fh}fi?k::n tf]elln:% Mr, and Mrs. Don Berry left ong HURPHY & M“RPHY‘ flm SALE R . Octo- the Estebeth Oct. 14 to visit Tela-{rp s vsppp Business, including|- Passen er -.nd Ey ress SKAGWAY, Alaska, Oct. 18— turned home Monday, Oct. 13.for College in Sitka, Al : g G - agway was grieved this week They have spent several months ber 16 to October 26 tives in Haines | garage, trucks, etc; nice oil In- FOR SALE—O..e Zenith table mo- i to learn ‘of the passing of two of |in the States because of Mr. Rog=| =~ =—— | —— ks sk "ight, | del radio; six tubes, long and DAILY its former residents: William Sut- er's serious illness | Mrs. W. D. Stevenson left on An alarm was turned in Fndm!SEVERAL good homes on Glacler| Short wave for use, one 5 volt I Ketchik ton, Sept. 4 and Howard Moebus lOctober 14 for a three weeks' visit| evening shortly after 11 udo'kl Highway: Peterson and Tuttorm-| battery or 115 volt AC current ¥ Juneau—Retchikan NORTHRES D Sept. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Dan and in Oakland, California. when a fire of unknown orighn, - "y50 " Bednar, Auke| Just the thing for a boat, A-1 SOUTHBOUND G S T fr. Sutton was working on a Danny of Haines arrived on — was discovered in the wall of| Hilo: “ats, h: " | condition, $45. Parsons Electric 19308 " Lv .’lN“QBL'R(‘ S S government job in Washington, Princess Louise with Clifford| Mrs. Max Steffen left on the the Dedman cottage on Second| boiep e ante and commer-| Company. T12-13 . 30A Lv PEE”‘"'{_ 3 5 $% Wi last January when he became thews from Fort Townsend, Princess Loulse to visit in Los Street occupled by Mrs. Mae Mc-; ™ 0 "0 0 o - (7 L 12:00N “Lv. WRANGELL h a bad cold. On March 12 wash, to visit Mrs. Kate Matthews Angeles and San Francisco until Cracken. ; pasge-| USED EASY Vacuum cup spinner 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Ly. . 4:008 d a heart attack and was and family iNovember 25 i {3-BEDROOM home, large Dbase-| o opio machine. A 1ot of good Jureat-_Sitka \ized for ten days. Mrs ; f el The Elks' bowling league com-, ";fe‘;‘]‘ f“‘r’:“étcz haths, elec. kit~ ohing for only $75. Parsons G 1 5 g Ar, 11%88%A 2d son Tommy, who were| Guests at the Golden North Ho-' Mr. and Mrs. H. Welch left Oc-| mittee announces that the tourna- D‘CJPL];:X“ e ation, fully fur-| Flectric Company 213 9:00A Lv it p- e, Alabama, went to te] during this week were R. B. tober 14 to spend six weeks visiting ment will begin Wednesday eve- 7 # Hinad T e *10:20A Ar < Lv. 10:30A n to be with him. He Bolton, head of the Veterans' Ad- in Minneapolis. ning, October 22, and will connnuciAi‘g}“;‘;é’é‘Sm% e SR L K*orTeatiisn) ay September 4 and was' ministration in Juneau; Walter| S until January 3. Four teams have! eI Tos ;3;’%0 V| bons for sale ly $25. This car- 2 o Florence King of Ketchikan who is here to Mrs. Ella Ramsey returned Oc- been organized, one - ey SO Rrfl n, s0) e A it 4 ra & T - M ktok s eIl i- linvestigate homesteads in Dyea; tc 13 1 B 9ikt tord. | ottite, “the Msh PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms §i00. See it at Parsons Electric TlVERDA\‘ T"I RSD\‘ S. s‘\Tan‘\YS Mr. Sutton was the civihan audi- investigate o 1omest (n) in yea; 10 : rom a visit in Hartford e . | and hath, Douglas, SACRIFICE Company M2-13 tor for the Army during the time|John H. Gibson of the Standard Connecticut the town bk Pt y. 3 < | The office team con: for immediate sale, 7 ROOM house, Douglas furnished. TAUSON 21 hp. OUTBOARD air- Juneau—Haines—Skagway P. and Y. R. R. was gov- Oil Co, and Tom Dyer, Standard B the W ‘ l 2:00P Lv. JUNBAU Ar. 4:40P ernment leased Oil section manager. | ‘The ‘Gé6tge Tunde family, ac-|Budd, captain; Fred Nord, At TLar-)] ROCNK nirise, COMERE 200 Bl = died. four. eyele now. in stock 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P Howard Moebus, resident companied by Pete Lunde, who son, Hugh Hierney and R. Bir-; tabte. WABAR Hivilo pncet‘i for, Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup- : r. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P Skagway for many years, ps M:s. Hal Johr left on the was recently released from service rel boa X 2 e g i September 20 in the Medical Princess Louise visit her in the Navy, and Mr. and M The wharf team is Bill Burfield| lmgi‘g;‘e Sflle-d £ Py JHEH ime ° Accordian, practically| ,; \oST NEW washing machine aret Poke in Da daughters, Mrs. al in Seattle. Mr. Moel : Oler and family returned captain; Bill Beitinger, H. Dedman, Jten and E. Carmacks.| DeW, $75. with pump. Ph. Red 250. 712-t3 o Skagway with his aunt Texas and Mrs. Beryl Price in Mi- to Skagway from Sullivan Island Bruce B LA o was employed for years by ami, Florida by way-of Juneau this week. In The tc team is L. McGuane, | BEAUTTFUL SUMMER cabin, Point S G O \ JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon. Wed. Fri. A y Tranater (O, 68 driv- !Juneau they purchased a ond captain; P. Van Zanten, Jack Louisa, fully furnished, large NORGE washer, complc[e “bedroom Angoon X T er for Frank Suffecool. At the out-| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keller left fish boat which they brought to Kirmse, M. Kaponski and Maurice; sleeping quarters, unsurpassed sct, overstuffed chair, electric Baranof X ] break of the war in 1941, Moebus on the Princess Louise to go to Skagway. The purchase price of Wheaton. l view. Priced for immediate sale.| range, complete youth’s bed, Chatham X . = went to Seattle and to Fayelt lina, to the toat was reported to have The shops team is Jack Hoyt, COMPLETE modern home, 12th' size 16 inner lined fitted black Chichagof X = the fi!\i])\fl‘((\ I:\ 1943 he visit their David Leen $6,000. Captain; Bill Beitinger, H Tedman,! St. with rental addition. Can be dress coat with blue fox collar, Cobol % X X X fust 86 6 IbAder, hroke Wis back Byars R . SR Bruce Boynton and E. Carmacks.| seen by appointment only. like new. Ph, 18 T12-t1 Elfin Cove X Port Althorp S and suffered internal injuries. He Anne and David By Captain Malcolm Campbell of —— {4 BEDROOUM house, Star Hill. 9 x 15 RUG, used 8 months. Ph. Excursion In x Supstir }f< % % was paralyzed until the time of ars and children will sail / the riverboat Casca on the Yukon 1. Strong of the Alaska Native 522 Douglas. 712-13 Funter X Tenakee 2 his death. The Fraternal Order after ther firs tof Novembé was a dinner guest the P Betvice 15 in: BKREWAY 8 oresent | MURPHY & MUBPHY e v x Todd = of Eagles, the Lions Club, the Lieutendant Davii Byars Olsen home Tuesday ng, ‘the +) aikane for AR ey el ot el i e R X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable Commercial Club, fhe Volun-'who is stationed at present i tober “t. ik Butliee by GyRBRONOAIE] ot e S b ARSI etk L o s SR tary Firemen of Seattle, all of Fraukfort, G y S Pass property. The city expects; = 7 ‘5 H ‘/] D')'I\(- and engagement ring Ladies Auxiliary oi (ne the Native Service to see that all| . Ph. 187. 712-t Gallant went to terian Church held their an buildings are removed by the first| WANTED vived by his wife, Mrs, garet Eeattle on business trip nua) bazaar and cooked sale of November, 1947. I Moebus, his daughter of on the Princess Louise Friday afternoon, Oc I WANTED -To Forrow New York and his son Howard of = 3 the Dewar Ha Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Sivnn went| o e o 4 J. S. Ni ot o il <y 4 X bassinette in gocd conditicn. Ph. the U. S. Navy, now Howard Ballincer went to Seattle gractjve needlew to Juneau cn the Aleska Oct. 18.] e L St China on business on the Louise October g55q gold rapidly and H s re- 14. event a nuge success. which he was a member, partici- pated in his funcral. He is sur- The Rev. E PHONE 612 filflSKmfd/* S o -HI%ES 16 W('H)L Broadloom rug $150, 8 x 10 braided rug, $20, davenport $75, full pl> bed, springs & R el and matress $20, end tables $3 of the Pac: PRACTICAL NURS ~ Available each, garage door overhead track ing Co., \\m‘t to Sitka on the Mrs. Jones, Red 608 evenings be- §10. Phone Red 483. T11-t3 \ o, Alaska October 18 AR5 arlt 8 H1a0ts | e ek L Ml iy g 4 TROLLERS 29 (0 46 ft., 1 packer P Read of met Wednesday afternoon, October e = A e to i ey A O 'Mys, Clara 'Sinith, wellknown | BABY SHOES to be bronsed with| 92 ft, 5 cruisers, 22 to 26 ft, 1 1y friends will alw Mr. Moebus' gri and pu spirit © s. John Hvisdork and her . Florence Cf erandmother 1 | { ? N | § { | f | N ? ? f | 3 JUNE. Mrs anneu jeGruyler a Silver Sprine ? 2 d ir ~‘.Hv ('v tober to visit Juneau Tuesday, 14. They . velve 'S wvere and liked citizen of Skagwa bookends and picture frames. We 5 h.p. Evinrude like new. Juneau "lI|IIlIIIII|llIIIIIIII|IIIIHIIIHlllllllllllI!!!IIIIIIlllIHIHlll!lllllllIIIIHIIIHIIIHI' o At in |returidd’to Ekbsway ‘on EreMABERRIAEL: o0 T REE RS Ry oo 17 pick up and deliver. Do our own Tne 800-t6 — - ~——— Bu: y 1 5 saturday, Octo bt OO L R o Hospital in Juneau. Mr. and Mrs.| work in Juneau. Call Black 275, N B Gk T Mrs. Johnny O'Dan = | Smith came to Skagway in 1922{ or write Box 671, City. 800-t3 ,Aim q:\”‘ R“”V“"F“fl; accompanied by the “fou Miss Mary Pullen returned from Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi gave 2 and operated the Gateway TR ~——— g T = S s BYES EXAMINED LENSES PREQCRIBED e e, i Juneau by Alaska Coastal Airline Tovely tea at tf ool Viedba- Oieam “Phflor up ®t the time of |QUIET WORKING woman wants -9 board and rocm in private home. B%RCAINW ;fi;‘m(mthly ARG o r 12 day afternoon, O 15, The Mr, Smith's death in 1934. Mrs.| — guests were Mrs. Mary Sheddon, Smith then worked for the skag- | income, lot over 300 ft. long $13,- [he crews the river steamer Mrs. Wm. Dewar, Mrs. H. Will- way Telephone Co. up to the time|FEVSTITCHING and Button 500, $5000 cash tales it. Call 336. .1, Keno and Klondike, left on ifams, Mrs. R. Eagle, Mrs. Jack of her illness three weeks ago. Thel pnraping Black 510. 707-1mo 800-t12 —— — Mrs. N. Pen- ren are to be brought to_ e < L i nington, Mrs. G. Lingle and Mrs. Skagway on the Estebeth Oct. 21.{ ALTERATIONS ar4 Flain Sewing. Nash Sedan, good = II|||II|IIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllIiimllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIllIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIII H Honius and her funeral will be held at| Call 208 Main St. on, new tires. Bh. Red 694, 70 A the Presbyterian Chuch at 2 p. m. “';\NO_S e E.b o 'ILUIVED 704-tf JUNEAU FLUMBING & HEATINGC0. | Yo S e deGruyter, whosz home is Sunday, Octc n in - in Kentucky, made her first trip Write Empire 3168. 709-tt to Skagway in 1898 been in Skagway since DR. D. D. MARCUARDT OPTOMETRIST second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS 9 ! Arpold Gutfeie, auditor for th» She will be buried beside her hus- o L iy o V @ w a E t e d WP, and Y.R_R‘._ it lnms: a cast band in the Skagway cemetery. Anderson Shop. F?R SALE — Nev:_ :m(‘wbodmom PLUMBING—HEATIL —OIL BURNERS—SHEET MET o his left arm e bl A b | Witres ;ln;'i-_Fonntaln (" i (.I‘L)l,l;;;f‘L{)(mlb,_;leé;m\l\)ltl1ngi’;uafier,“::;lé] WELDINS 0 l. ] [ ® ® ® ® stepladder collapsed while he was Bob Shye, who is employed by warited . at Perey’s Cate. 685 Gk} dodiore rangs, raeeIdenER wate; uding it, causing him to fall and Malcolm Moe, flew to Juneau on ; fracture his left wrist October 18 via Alaska Coastal. | heater, hardwood floors. Located PHONE 787 Third and Franklin R POB BENT on Behrends Avenue, the “High- -_ ————— The 4-H Club met at the Tom R. B. Bolton, head of the Vet-| lands.” Phone 107 or 641. 707-t3 eeseacesaad Cooper Fome last Tuesday eve- €rans Administration in Juneauj o mrp pooM for working wo- NEW ARGUS C-3 Camera with 3 ot i k ning and began the winter sewing Went to Haines on the plane Oc- man in private home, phone Réd, Western light meter. Ph. 289. | project. The girls cut out pa- tober 18. 162 g SE ; e : BLHSS, rl‘RADING P“ST ! jamas under the supervision of " ! o R R 2 YEAR OLD Z;Nr\gULES maljme A. J. Chilbeck, who is employed| GARAGE or warehouse 24 x 70 it. | engine, 125 h.p. wita nign tension, ! Mrs. C. Rapuzzi. | Beads .. Papel' FIDWBTS L llose | —_—— by the Pius X. Mission, flew tol No 70 Willoughby. Next to Coles' magneto and power take off, with ’ CHILDREN’S UNION SUIT | Percy Colton purchased the for- Juneau October 18 and from therei par call Blue 275. 706-tf | wheel. Will seil for half price or MARINE WAY mer Itjen home at the acution Will go to Seattle for a short busi-i______ = trade late model car. Across the l held recently. He plans to move ness trip. | NICE CLEAN teamheated rooms, Douglas Bridge, Emil Vienola. Bl Al e Pl ki el > ¢ it uptown and remodel it as scon S | steambath free — Scandinavian 707-t6 as a suitable land site is located Joe erusich, long time em-| Rooms, So. Franklin St. i > | 'ployee of the White Pass, is 704-1mo. e L ST gt Malcolm Moe purchassd three spending three weeks visiting in{———r e 19;51‘ FOR? S:’a!_lon waio'nks nsew buildings at the Itjen estate auc- Juneau and Douglas. ROOMS FOR REN Down town ~tres an tubes, new brakes. See “ tion, the old Bay View Hotel, Mr. by location. Inquire at Darnell’s. Rob Miller, Gastineau Hotel. F R E l (' B I Itjen’s Auto Supplies Store and a F Fi h ' l S5Tth ) R building of : Army i action mlen S rom CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean 3 ROOM house partly furnished. Ph, . Instantly converted for’ Harry Church purchased the : beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf. Red 499, 10 am. to 5 pm. 706-tf nefrige]‘ahon 3 . building formerly used as a Alaska gor Anlwer oo cleaning furniture, morgue. i ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home CABINET, table and chairs set, o v s v i i hair, dresser with large raperies, bare floors and i . SEATTLE. Get. 20.—(®—Twelve| Hotel. Phone 886. | Morris chair, Hropeiins; LA [ "Mrs. Al Nelson of Dyea is visit- fons of frozen fish, consigned toj ot e e ue o guo ey | mirror, Ph. Red 400 hetween 10 linoleum. ling in Skagway this weel Anterp, have arrived from. Al-| VICE CLEAR RDOMS, by 8. 0%| ‘g, and bipm 705-t1 § : } ska on the Coastal Rambler, Ivg| Week- Colonial Hotel Ph. 187, H W e | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanchard the first direct shipment of froz- 546-2t SPIN DRYER washer, practically $ asy fo use tr r 'have moved into the Pullen House en fish from Alaska to Europe —r ~| neéw. Also one practically new 6 ] tube Philco Table Model Radio. iling. A d d to ceilng e e 8 e | LOST ARD FOUND. | st orsee” st i | N i Mr. and Mrs. George Villsvik recently passed through Seattle for - . _ | F. O. Saviers at Juneau Motors. will move into the White Pass trans-shipment to Antwerp. LOST—14 ft. white painted skiff, T05-t7 31-E378 Semi V bottom, Clinker . e b % : e Type, write Empire C 3166. | APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 e 800»!3 618-%" Independenc ' FOR SALE—Three houses and Ict, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t¢ Cleans rugs fast and’ (thoroughly. and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Picks up stubborn dog hairs, thread and lint. ‘The Philippine Church, which separated itself| from the Church of Rome in 1901.} has approximately 1,500,000 follow- ers. | [ [ Always Alaska Transporfatien Company Keeps rug colors GASTINEAU HOTEL - fresh. Ch l TS Ry { y P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 eering smpire wanteas tor test resutst| MISCELLANEOUS Juneau, Alaska | e 3 . ‘e o ® o & 0 o ® o0 0 0 —_——— — 2 e | Territdry of Alaska, Office of the — - — 1 More Hoover for the ! Audltor, Juneau, |e IF YOUR ROOF needs : i i money than ever before. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | § 'F YOUR ROOW needs re- o [ I, Frank A. Boyle, Auditor of the § DiPWE OF YoU 2re plan- 2 Your Deposits See us now for details bk bertrin Territory of Alaska, and custodian | § p;f’;fw"(;ri';‘,’ B okt v f corporation records for said Ter- i A R E S A F E wbout the New Hoover, ! BREWING & MALTING oy 0P o certity that there ® mate. Guaranteed work- ¢ Model 27.” co. has been filed in my office on this, | & ™MAnshIP. 71-t6 ® T 1‘ \ithe the 10th day of October, 1947, the 'S _ . BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES I INEE 10 written consent of all of the mem-‘ L R ] | bers of the Alaska Bible School, Inc., 1 o AVING BOND! - Sl T * | PEARL PROUTY G poabs It beats ... as it sweeps .. €. G. SICK, PRES a non-profit corporation organized | geapstress. Phone Blue 470 and existing under and by vn-tue; 705-t1 of the laws of the Territory of Al-| e T aska, to the dissolution of said cor- DOLL Dress Savp and Houplv,al. poration, written consent to such' Repairs made at reasonable pri- dissolution having been executed by | ces., Clothes made according to all of the members of the corpora- | size. Phone 547. P. O. Box tion on the 7th day of October, 1539. 679 tf 1947. | AVON PRODUCTS representative. Therefore, in view of the above premises, T do further certify that| Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762 the Alaska Bible School, Inc., a; 656-t1. non-profit corporation, is dissolved, | oo T T oo pursuant to Section 924, commledA‘BEVA‘;:;:;Y Si:‘bgp' Pémme:'a"; efe. Laws of Alaska, 1933, upon the fil- | % .Green i ing, in this office of the proper; ° £ " proof of publication of this certifi- WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. cate. In testimony whereof, I have| Complete Photographic Supplies hereunto set my hand and affixed | Developing — Printing — Enlarging us it cleans = 4 .c management of this JALE 1S Dieaged Lo conserva- uve operation. The safety ot depusiturs’ tunds s our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE See us for this and other Modern Appliances Now Available at the | INSURED | At Your Friendly Tavern | | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT my official seal, at Juneau, the| Artists’ Paints and Materials of | & POWER CO e e e L e e October, Finest Quality FIRST NA““NAL BANK l Chesitel Bt S i Distributed Throughout Alaska ¢ FRANK A. BOYLE, | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- of JUNEAU, ALASKA 24-hour Electric Service by ODOM & COMPANY Hial p“bumum‘: “g::;"’rl;‘ l‘;?f'“‘ ;_::'a,:'lg'.“mc.":n u-“' ’“& 315 Pecker Way. SERVICE {o ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle nmmm FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORFORATION O - Last publication, Nor. 3, 1041