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! was held Ma; They ayed at the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE and jail sentences were suspended for 22 in the new Mission AU, ALASKA JUN FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948 Baranof Hotel. The members of The members present were Mrs. in the event that they leave town ) ewsy o es he Academy of Friendship were|B. Boynton, Mrs. F. Boyd, Mrs. R.| which they promptly did. g g entertained at breakfast Sunday | Boyd, Mrs. T. Cox, Mrs. O. Fiynn SIS w A N T A n s : morning at the Baranof and six-| Mrs. A. Hall, Mrs. M. Hickey, Mrs.| A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. - L - - = teen women were initiated. This C. Larson, Mrs. M. McCann, Mrs. L. Orrin Edwards Tuesday morning, rom agway was followed by a luncheon for all| McGuane, Mrs. M. Rafferty, Mrs. May 4. The baby weighed 8 pounds | he Women of the Moose which was | V. Sparks, and Mrs. L. Schibi, De- and 5 ounces. He has been named — also held at the Baranof Hotel. licious refreshments were served John Royal. The baby joins a sis- (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) |Monaay evening the women and - ter, Shirley Marie, and a brother, i ron SALE fon SALE eir guests were entertained at The Faternal Order of Eagles David Orrin, 1 - ! — SKAGW Alaska, May B—A dinner at the Salmon Creek Coun-|gave a May Day Dance Saturday - | MONTHLY income over $160 from TWO bedroom residence on 12th son was born to Mr. and Mt try Club honoring the out of town|The hall was decorated in spring A son was born to Mayor and Mrs. 2 houses, 6 cabins, good condi-| Street. Large living room with naik ,:‘ ouests. The out of town guests were 's with a large May pole in the C. A. Carroll Tuesday afternoon, | t»mn, geod locate. Furnished and| fireplace, dining room, full con- A ighed 9 at brunch Tuesday ' of the rcom. A large, enthu- May 4. The baby weighed 9 pounds' jorented. BB - - G100 crete basement, oil heat, gar- ounce, an C . . crowd attended, the women and 7 ounces. The Carrolls have (83,000 _Lakes 42x100 lot with 4-ruom} age; completely furnished. Eugene C and Mrs. Villesvik returned | in gingham dresses and the men in ce other children, Patricia, Char- | furnished house, Pike St. Terms. NEW two bedroom house on on the plane May 4. They {sports clotl All reported a g lotte Mary, and Larry. { { DUPLEX, appr. 8 yrs. old, good in- | Behrends Avenue. were accompanied by Miss Thelma | timec. i | vest; also 3-bdr. house and du- HOUSEL House, 6 bedrocms, two ¥ Bruning of Tacoma, who will visit s Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Gault arrived plex, all on Evergreen. baths, large yard, central loca- a Coastal t m until May 13. Both Mrs. Miss Gail Brimhall, Mrs. Robert fin Skagway on the Princess Louise. $5,650 if bmmedh_ne sale takes 2 tion. recently underwent a Villesvik and Miss Bruning are|Naff, and Mrs. J. Blenkinsop gave The Gaults spend the winters in bdr. home, Erwin St. Compl. re- | EXCELLENT Small House on wat- operation members of Tacoma Chapter No. 67.a far party Monday evening, | California but return to Skagway | | decorated, new 3-room basement,’ er front. o Mrs. V. ik is a Graduate Regent May Mrs. Blenkinsop's resi- | for the summers i double bath facilities, furnace. PROPERTY on Fritz Cove Road Miss Frances Fell came to Skag-|and Miss Bruning is a Junior-Grad- | dence to honor M Frances Fell, — 1DOU.GLA5—JDhn:con home, unex- LARGE commercial lot fronting way ‘Saturday afterncon to visit|uate Regent Public Health nurse, who was leav-| P. E. Olsen returned to Skagway celled marine view, 2 bdrs., built- ~ Small Boat Harbor. until the sailing of the Princess g kTN ing Wednesday for Chicago. on the Pribcess Lotlhe: ! ! 3n§,;ar§; ‘i;mem base;ne:t,bru;‘\l-]‘w" 2 s The guests were MTr. g — ished; Walker prop. on Nol |4 e i Ethél Markel with her son| " o it Ao Charles Tunley of Sah MkhENo } $5500, floor furnace, basement, LIAM WINN-Phone 234 Phe last of the rinls for the Markel, and her grandsom, |, visited his brother and sister-in-law, | garage, 3 bdrs, electric Kitchen, = Youth Center w n to Hain came to SkagWay|p,opeth Thomas and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tunley, and furnished; Walters prop, base- WILL OFFER FOR SALE at pub- Saturd I >rinceton-Hall 1, by plane T““ Blenkinsop. family Tuesday and Wednesday. ment, furn, 2 bdrs. immediate lic auction on May 22, 1948, at 10 Some panels were also moved to | plan to spend the summer bete, The evening was spent in playing He was a round tripper on the Prin- : possession. a. m. in my office in the Shattuck Haines for George Ruun;i'l !\:r )‘ 1 Mary Anne Hestnes, daughter of pinochle. Mrs. Soldin was the win- ) cess Louise. L o 3 v GISJQ\ZJIOEF:“O?;%::WE;%O‘S:& l;g;nnt: fuvl:::ng, 1the l.‘rouo\:;lilng:t z; gun;. Mrs. John Dodge, Miss Elsie Coltc Y it ot d ner of the first pri H —_— i A ,800, mo , 3 ch, 1 cohoe gill net, 1 smal and Roger Colton made the round “'“l;;”"((' b . i \,l('c\ii}:« The three hostesses served delic-| The clection of officers for the Sw':kflfi 5“,5“ L:‘:n‘:‘shhf :Msrded i“:f:;g':{ m‘l’“}:mfg marine view, 2 streams, garden, |cedar box, one 1929 Ford truck, trip and spent the day visiting in W _-';TX_;(‘“ o faken to the | lous refreshment. | Fraternal Order of Eagles was held ‘bound for Honolulu from a south New Jersey penguin farm. ‘ etc.; Peterson, 2 bdr., cement‘and a 24-foot boat with 9 HP en- Haines la ida b i B4, &y AN AT Tm,,m evening, May 4. The offi- i basement, 2-room log cabin, large | gine. Howard D. Stabler, Admin- pxiy White Pass Hospital where fivel o \oo win" plonn gave acers for the coming year are Wor- — garden, light plant, 4 acres pat, ‘x;uanu of Carl Nils Anderson Es- Sister Mary Claude went to Ju-|stitches were taken in he mouth. | g, helor's Dinner of crab. | Max Steffen; Wor-|A. F. Tunley, Mrs. W. Beitinger, Sunday were the Victor, the Ann| land; 2 houses, acre land, par? tate. (Pub. May 10, 17, 21) feau by Alaska Co: irday,| Maty. 66 2 & ,‘vfwl”!'lslffm‘lv PUPE| The tatle was loaded carb, ident, Roy Eagle; Mrs. L. Schibi, Mrs. N. Pennington, | J, the It and the Alice G 11. furn., light plant; $1,600 and $800, | ———— : May 1. in thie Bkagway FHbJiC SE00 baked ham, and all the fixings. The Chaplain, M. E. Rogers; (and Mrs. H. Pribbernow. ) near Fromholst prop. ¢ l]3S_FOOT e ——— o ceventh graders and their guests were Miss Gail Brimhall, Conductor, Tom Cooper; —_ Del Wilmer is leaving Tuesday CANNERY, 25-man crew; SeavieW! oine price $3500. Gradiner sulli- Mike Hickey went TR d thell| viics Trudie Smith, Mrs. Peggy |Secretary, Robert Selmer; Treasur-] A short program commemorating | for Seattle where he will work un-| Apts; Peterson prop. near Men-| van' Eifin Cove 94 6t plane. He left Skagwa teacher, Mrs. Annette Briggs, Ch-|poe sy Elizabeth Thomas, Miss er, Harold Pribbernow; Inner Guard, Mother's Day was held at the regu- | til the boat builder starts on his denball: - hridge; - - IR’ ARG R Ve | s by Alaska Coastal tertained the gaduating SO o ey i My, and Mrs. Chris| John O'Daniels; Outer Guard, Gor-|lar. mecting of Naomi Chapter No. new boat, at which time he will = equlp: large bus. prop. on Will- | EIGHT 6:00x16 tires, excellent con- sraders at a plonic supper at SUE- | oo, "Ny aid Mys. George Bur-|on Beitinger; and Trustee, O. P.9, O. E. S. Friday evening, May 7. | work with the bullder. The build- oughby; 2nd Hand Store; bull-| dition; will gell singly or in Mir. Bnd Mrs. George Villesvik gler's Cove Saturday evenng, P iughter, Rita Claire, and | Flynn, ; |Mrs. Elizaketh Seimer gave two|er, Art Jacobsen to start the| dozer; power equip. for falling, grcup. Phone 346. 894 3¢ sperit ‘last weekend in Juneau in|l. The eighth ’*"f‘d“*““f"u ias. | Mr. and Mrs. O, P. Flynn and their | pan 451 I5hort readings, and Noel Pennington | hoat in the early | $800; bus. net $650 monthly; the | m=——-—— order that they might attend the|taken to the show By ades. Driges |daughter Mary Ellen. After the| Herbert Riewe left May 5, by!sang “Mother Machree.” A gift of a 5 Decker Bldg., etc. DELCO Radio, floor model, reason- gathering of the Women the | G dinner motion pictures were shown |Alaska Coastal to join his familylreautiful flower picture was pre- 2 CABINS, summer homes, Louisa, 2Ple. 139 Willoughby. 894 3t Moose Academy of Friendship which | The memcers of the Missiol| g jater the pa went to the in Seattle. ted to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Penn-| There were two passengers on! pritz Lenas Cove. | HQ120-% with i T Auxiliary met MMU"gflY EV“S‘\:‘XZ(;“ May Day Dance. —_— [ington who leave soon for Dawson. | Alaska Cnnst‘.l\l's Tuesfiay Gmgm | tnchm"nt“Com;li::p20(13h1?:5u§:;; =~ (the home of Mrs. George ;e e Olive Fisher went to Haines! At the banquet table Willlam 1 here. They were Mrs. George R el 3 FUR STORAGE The ladies are ordering an electric| A | House, Haines, by plane Wednesday. i Sherman, Past ation G Apchorkas jams and Del Wimer. MURBPHBY & MUBPHY :;\:m_v‘iczzz.»bxm.‘c ft. chrone sleeve Cleaning and Repairing dishwasher-and-garbage disy 1| Mrs. W. Stevenson and Mrs. C. e ) Chapter, was presented with a s REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS o) iren beots and head strap. - : combination for the new dining| A. Anderson gave a fareweil party| g Land Mrs, Morgan Reed and utifully decorated cake while the < ’the(flfi oyer P, Natinal Bank | €all Red 734, 894 5t | Ma"m VK‘O’ FHIS. |M. rcom at the Mission. A pie sale 1s) Tuesday evening May 4, in honor | sons Bill and Kenneth went to Ju- members sang “Happy Birthday.”} .Jm_'k With m'n\‘&‘(l mmcv-nm?dfliw i " o an "FHEEE G N, i bt B ot Orattamen for scheduled May 8 at Ask's Store.|of Mrs. Hugh Tierney neau Wednesday by Alaska Coas-!Tt was Mr. Sherman's 8ith birthday. | €Vening. —FHe T ) | kM v dge A 2 Ti)rcg Geheérations The proceeds will be used for this| The guests were l\’" tal. Mrs. Reed and the boys con-|Mr. Sherman made a wish that all v\mmvv irst taking his boa ho rUB SALE | dishwasher. A game party is plan-|mus ul\r Mrs. M. McCa ’i”"”"’ to Seattle from there. te membefs have s muny hap Port Townsend, Wash., where he 7 HS ad ns muhme. e l i 1 5] years of life as he has had, then | et 1t Witt it g D e iy e adiiged | - EeuiARtmatle, tderiaye, MT5 | Johnston, .M on, MIS.| Noe) pennington, Canadian Cus-|Liew out the candles, and cut the to Denmark, where spe I 20th Century Market. 894 tf . H. Soldin, Mrs, M. Lee, Miss Gaty, y o Officers, has been notified that ' first slice. Christmas holidays with his par- boat shop and ways. Red 110, Bax | oo ce, Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs.|p. 1 .c heen transferred to Daw-| 5 ents and other relatives. It is good, 10€2. 890 6x 3 hp aircooled inboarg moior. Jim Sheleby M. Kopanski, MIS.| (o v 7 My, and Mrs. Penmm,m.,‘ {to see the oldtimers returning ; Ellen’s Gmcery Store. 893 3t | E. Dedd, G. Villesvik, MisS$|ond tyeir daighter Patricia will| The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Surorook | home. ]'UB REN T MEDIUM S rant r: > | Thelma Bruning, M‘s M. Steffen, |leave this month for their new | anno unce the mar of the Rev. el S A S ,‘ i X‘CStflulnnt T | Mrs. W. Dewar, 1 ")omc | Pegey Le Maitre and th Rev. Rob- Skipper Charley Roberts on ‘he‘SEAVIEW Apt Top yent, one block oil Pumcx _excellem condition, e l[lg L. McGuane, Mrs. Ann B { A regular meeting of the Ladies’ ert B. Brandten of Seattle, Sunday, | White Cap came in today; With| frem Federal Bldg. 890 tf Alaska Credit Burau 893 3t the guest of honor, Mrs. Tierney.| £ e jan | May 16, at 8 pm. at the Full Gos- him was Randall Hough, a hand-|. R — . | Bridge, pinochle, and Blitz Krieg g}l:‘,‘rl;,f“_ “h,‘l,:h:v,.,i::,:;?\ite:,;j<|.r1 Mission at Sixth and State|troller here in the Cove. Nels|SMALL House on Hiwey. Write : g?fil’?fio}?fia ogfl’_";c' gamg;s;nsi were played, with Ms. Raffert wHio| fig gb tne Some of Mrs. Max Stef- |Strects. A Teception will follow T | Bjkerness on the Amor also came| P.O. Box 531. 89 1 mo | g s e g s, | ig te etk iiadu . e i &"‘(’\}““:P“l‘h: ‘c’;:i‘m‘:‘:m“s) Sl | fon. Plans were made mlznterug!n putie ds] GGy vl attend. | in. e | FiCE Giban Foom. speam-heated. fx:somcx Fgfiuv;;fllxlnz Tt B it L etlme Sheleby the prize for pinochle. | the members gfthe General Assem y‘ | Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf > Ly r sedan, Choice of a L1 the price for pinochielof the Presbyterian Church w! 0 \‘ e R ey b Sllale s good rubber and motor, $575.00; Mrs, Stevenson made. [ R o SEe JunollD Eliln (ove | from Juneau by plane Thursday. ABOUT €50 square feet office i:fl{:] rl;}):;ul:exo, tb r.h:‘)." asleeps % TTierriey. Wah pressnted Wil lad St WLe (BB EREL | Puick Hasbeson, sn cld-timer of| Space, - facing ’Prauklin, -i2nd | iR (O AR L ORUDE, 1500, L] | | Dewar Hardware Store Saturday, | Dundas Bay, is in the Cove for| flcor, Seward Building. will par- | sy Spindry wash machine used |2 ;nld leaf creamer and sugar bowl {May 15. The n xt meeting will be his u;nuulv'trip for his supplies tition and decorate to suit ten-| % mlonths, $160. Phone 655, a E s = ouglas Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keller gave ?fifc ;L \:}: }S'f;‘fmfiex; ;th"uzf News No‘e |He reports seeing only one wolf g;: R. E. Robertson, ;};ong glas 892 3t JOSEPH S. FINCH a farewell party for Joe Knott,|icrroments to the 17 members and ;m \Ll'u Usually hek seéstmmtiu 3 13 ;; Rgmell “Cabin Cruiser, Gray |chief steward of the Princes 5 wolves in a pack, u ¥ e =y inboard motor, good & COMPANY | s iy yavaiing. Med 4 [ oL Pt Qwu- the wolves are in the back 'I!:;:ntgl’;,’“g;lo:f_’l‘”},‘;‘mr’egf”m‘:’ YETRrI o Craite: o e ' Schenley, Pa. The guests were Dr. and Mrs, P. I i (Special Correspondence) )c_mmtry‘v Buck has hvad quite a ke RN 8 % :PROPER&Y - RS AL AT U.S.A. Dahl, Mr.and Mrs. Arnold Gutfeld,| Mrs. A. Seare and Mrs. R. New-| g7 piny COVE, Alaska, May 10— time training the white wolf dog|NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | Lt at 8th near Gold | Mr. and Mrs. W. Wasser, Mrs. Ha-1ton of Whitehorse were p The program at the school hnuse'he bought in Juneau. He had to| also steam baths. Scandinavian ! t\ee , 30x50 frafne building with . zel Kirmse, Jack Kirmse, K. B.|to Vancouver on the Princess an.se Friday afternoon was dedicated m‘muzzle her when he put the har-| Rooms. 736 tf | g:;ll” Brg(;l’ll‘l G:lernii::ed apartment. 4 | Hannan, Caplain Lidlle, Mys Bxll-: : 5 Mothers, Vern Foster announced. ‘ne» on her, so he is not going BoDA. Renes rcioDaces. B | ko laulsony e st okl E)m',_ sofix f |inger, the Ship Hostess, and the; A meeting of the Woman's Club First on the program was @ Song| {to train her many more. Buck also 5 privileges. ome | oo Otiittary very TBAURRDI:. May 5, in- |says that someone has turned a| Hotel. hone 886. BT e Dan Abel e ‘ JUNEAU-SITKA wayport-bound passengers one-day service from States, Interior and Southeastern Alaska points. Juneau Depariure: 3:00 p.m. 1.” NEW SCHEDULE offers LYNN CANAL points. CONNECTS with White Pass & Yukon Rail- road for Juneau-bound passengers. — 0 en-|was held Wednesday, stead of May 12, the regular meet- !ing night, because of Commence- that | Ship’s officers. Dancing was | joyed and a delicious luncheon | served. | thr ough the many years he has been It was decided that the proceeds Knott, who has been‘from the Mother-Daughter Banquet Hall. The school board presented Mrs. Mavis Soldin; Second Vice- the 1948-1949 budget, amounting to | President, Mrs. Besse Dedman; Re- | City Lots 4, 5 and 6 on Block 20 in- {with Mrs. Evelyn Frolander acting ‘dudmg the building thereon for the|as the Installing Officer and Mrs. Station. | Adele McGuane as page. | been fastened together and could Mrs. Anne Hestnes and Mrs. Besse »,e placed on the parkground as ‘Dedman ool and request that the teach-|pliment her daughter Mary Anne | exact more discipline from the\on her eighth birthday. Miss Thom- }pupils on future picnics. ‘as all the girls in the first and sec- | The City Clerk reported that two ond grades, Carole Pribbernow, San- “mdesiratles had been arrested re-| dm Nelson, Karen Lamereaux, Kitty Patty Pennington, Joan | cently, Both pleaded guilty tm’nerney. | language. They were sentenced to)the guests. | $150 fines with 30 days in jail. Fines! Mrs. Rafferty was assisted by Mrs. Plumbing - Heating by all the children, title, “Lullaby.” Little Gladys Rude held a doll while the song was given; a poem Graves were “Sunday in May” and Vern Foster, as it came their turn to sing. A beautiful carnation and the poem Word has been received from Fred Salef that he will not be home this summer. He is in ill and will be missed by his many friends koth here and in Juneau. two red plastic baskets of cigarets to match the wheelbarrow of can- day that was placed on a mirror in the center of the table. For lunch there were cheese sandwiches, pig- planket sandwiches, a green gelatin sert was half a peach on macaroon cookies in jello with whip cream and macarocn chews and coffee. Mrs. Walter Larson and son,| Walter, Jr., came home on the Alaska Coastal's Saturday flight. The Elfin II met the plane and |large malamute dog loose to run; jwild there and he does not like | that as this dog is destroying game. MISCELLANEOUS | made him sea sick. |Anna O. Both are halibut boats. WANTED ; for any man or woman who can, qualify in the highest paying sales work known. Positions open " WITH ALASKA COASTAL M.. Soldin, Ion Soldin and W. C.| WOMAN, for cooking on Tanch. Auld. Phone 145. L. H. Smith. 891 tf ment for man, wife and child.| Ph. Red 372. Lee Morrison. 86 tf | RUMMAGE SALE, ALSO {Earl E. Hawkins and A. J. Raati- kainen. { From Hoonah: Curly Harwood, R. C. Bagley, John Tigard, Dunald Cameron and R. M. Akervick. and Randall Baker, Grace Rodgers, BY LUTHERAN LADIES Pauline Johnson and A. Hamo- lainen. At a recent meeting of the Lu- To Sitka: B. D. Stewart, R. Belt,(theran Ladies Aid Society plans Helen Gray, Esther Kitka and Dr.|were made to hold a rummage sale | Moore. in the church social room on Tues- To Petersburg: O. shoonover and!day, May 25, beginning at 10 am. jAnn Johnson. Members are asked to take their ELECTRIC-DRIVE DECK GEAR | (For boats with 12 or 32 volt sys- tested in actual operation for 12 | in service. b i » @ “ W TWfl na'l sched“led with the CPR for 30 years, is Te-|which is to be held May 10 will go| Mk o Tt Ty, R AVON PRODUCTS representative | months and is unconditionally 0 1 Y tiring after this trip and plans toto the Playground Fund. The next ’;”e the. flite: ities were{ Ph. Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf| ,uaranteed. WEBB-FORBES . make his home in Victoria. |cup fund will be used as a gift for|did sons on e { Skipper Glen Wise on the troll- MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 tf s _— |the Carroll baby. The {ollowing | LOn%: Long Ago” and SWM?er Imp is in the harbor from Ju-|GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ? s rllghls A regular meeting of the Common | officers were elected for the 1948- f"d v A““’c‘:“‘"m‘ ‘le“'égzg\nnnu. i ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up.| |FORREST Home and property, | council of the City of Skagway was 49 club year: President, Mrs. In- b blytfl ety o ; g Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20L| Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. | held Monday evening in the City|grid Nord; First Vice-President, JE s ieuier Ehat PR % Boats taking fuel at the Standard| 315 Decker Way. t!; Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas the word Mother in front of them |station were the Unity and the 602, 878 tf MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube Kruse. HOTEL in good location for sale 883 tt truck $200. 6 used tires, 700x20, $5 each. Phone 132. Fred Tur- loughby. 872 t1 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good conditicn. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf TWO HOUSES near boat harbor. bound passengers one-day service from | { To Hawk Inlet: Leo Rhode. Q o i 55 i) & charges of drunk and disorderly |and Barbara Schibi, Sharon Me-|salad with slices of hard boiled | AR : pl(“l( ARE Pu“ 4 States, Interior and Southeastern Alaska | conduct and the use of cbscene|Guane, and Corrine McNiel were|eggs, pickles and olives. The des- H\;rrzld Pg;‘;?:' Cwi!nlir :f;m:l?ge’ ED Fine ped o8, B3 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 t1 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Tricycle, red body, black seat and white spokes in wheels. Reward. Ph. Green 685. 887 2t | Just before the Princess Louise| ment. Mrs. Sparks reported . fitlet 4TN e | sailed Knott was presented with a}a plant had been sent to Kay La- K ,g:’i?,,tl:::m;;“g;fidl ?‘r;r‘:ri::xg | Buck has a placer mineé that pays| WINTER and YUND, CO. Inc. tems) 150-fathom drum type an- { ' purse of $135 as a gift from the mereaux. A letter was written to ?me " ugome” All the cmldreny him better than his wages were| Complete Photographic Supplies chor winch $265.00; Niggerhead H Jdtimers to say “thank you" for|Frank Metcalf about having a traily oot oo " yicads Among the|When he was an engineer. Buck | peveloping - Printing - Enlarging| and halibut sheave $185.00; 4- | | the kindnesses he has shown them brushed out to the blueberry patch. Gcli"- krefldings by Mrs. Mary had run out of snoose and when Artists’ Paints and Materials | Spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra) 4 Ihe took his first chew again it Blue Printing - Photostats $85.00. All this gear has been e $39,377,00. Of this sum the City's|cording Secretary, Mrs. Barbara S “Homkn wild preieited ] ciard wercs gy i T e by y . | i o - | entif S S jardner Sullivan is home from comb. Radio phono. New. E - Way Ports as required | appropriation would be $8,355.55. Kalenkosk Corresponding Secre: THIRTEEN year old girl wants job 0y o gr ) e ercase over last year's sum is|tady, Mrs. Elizabeth Selmer; Trea-(€Ach Of the ladies at the end of |the states but due to ill health,| caring o ST R e | Red oo 888 tf due to the fact that a new roof is|surer, Mrs. Gail Brimhall, Publicity|the program. Mrs. Mary Graves | is forced to put his boat up for| j3q 894 3t THREE-Apt, House, all furnished, | Juneau Depariuvres: 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. leeded on the gymnasium, and a|Chairman, Mrs. Anne Hestnes; and|served cake and coffee, Mrs. Mar-sale, ke % Hfifloodl o Joue, SL b 4 . [$200 increase in the pay for the|Courtesy Chairiman, Mrs. Abbie. g:eme Bitte:ibakeg e - Cake. Ao | — /DO YOU need more income? I 3 3 ; e : LAY A § i ; occasion. d help! Part-time or 0—6 ! 1. NEW P. M. flicht provides Sitka-bound or | ‘eachers in the following term. | The Installation Ceremony will be | the need more help $6,80 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- 5 P | E. Ehrman placed a bid for thelgiven at the next regular meeting ’23 ARRIVE; 24 leE full time. Splendid opportunity| ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray f | 1se of a Drive In Serviz n 4 k: 2 5 N He placed the value at $450. The annual bangiet will be held health and his physicians advise ; e in every community in S. E.| Or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf 2. NEW P. M. flight also provides daily sched- | onabman Hestnes of the School |May 26 at Patterson’s Grill. Mrs. F.|him to remain in the states for| Alaska Coastal flights yesterday e o or write Henry| . uled one-day round trips flights between | ind Playground Committee reported | Boyd won the white elephant. the present. He has been a resi- ::l;\ed Ml;\ 23 Jnnd left vali.lh 24| M Hogue, Box 1173, J\meau,lw“ wA-ton l?i:n lt:;ck, new : Juneau and Sitka with convenient lay-over. | that f Moily Walsh I | Refreshments were served by|dent here for the past 17 years sengers from Juneau as follows: | motor, new brakes, g Tubler, Bl ) 1at the statue of Moily Walsh has| Rel y From Skagway: Albert Cushing,| Al8ska: 893 U §750; 1941 panel 1-ton Ford ‘ sonn as a base was prepared. i £ Fro Hiiriea: Hitioiit so c e u e lg S P. Van Zanten reported that he —Sgt. Robert Naff of the ACS has| Mrs. Roy Elliott entertained the| F;g: Lifiug?'nizmmr?;‘lux&:‘ IR EE i pin. 881 tf | lub Friday evening. Visit-/ © M. » ® e i o 2.0 o o, TS e EE R (Commencing May 24th) (T]daca;g]\;;xlor:;l;lcnl‘d;:“:\nl;o r‘gf‘;fi :Iierl; :;znstf::f: dthtrze qul::le;;len n\dv‘;fl ;egw ‘:gegsuwere M);s. orviI‘l!e Rude| From Sitka: Harvey McNulty,|® BARTENDER, waiter or sec- 1981 GHEY,: Hood «ucilinon, SXp i | 3t windows. After discussion as to remain in Skagway for the present.|and Mrs. Ernest Rude. Mrs. Elliott’s :‘““e Day, M. Dennis, E. Rasmuson,| ® ond cook wanfi work. Box | Phone 158. 876 tr | what action should be taken the e table was very beautiful, a large| :,Riéstmuson, Mrs. H. Cropley, How- : :‘53: flre. Emp.e. 885 tf @ | e FTE B e ol Fonder By JUNEAU_H AINES_SK AGWAY [ Clerk was instructed to write a let-| Mrs. M. V. Rafferty gave a party(lace cloth, two vases of gooseberry ;{;rghe?bler' Bill Wilson and John ® & 8 o0 o e® ® T Well equipped. Reasonable. In- | S y - vith salmon berry leaves, 3 i 4 | o ‘er to the Superintendent of the Thursday afternocn, May 6, to com- | blossoms W salmon vy ; Prom Pelican: Mrs. E. Oyaniemi, WANT furnished house or apart-: quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- ¥ aboard the Eifin were Mrs. Mary| T, Ketchikan: Howm‘d Wiley. irummage to the church or call 571 Graves and the school children for| Ty gkagway: A. Rasmuson, E. E.|for pick up service. the outing. |Rasmuson, R. F. Johnson, Felix| Plans were also made for a pic- Toner, Walter Pierce. nic to be held on the Douglas Beach To Haines: Sgt. James Day and|on Thursday May 27. Members of the LOST: On Mother’s Day, tie chain with Elks emblem. Phone Red 372. 892 3t Oil Burners Telephone-319 Mr. and Mrs. Del Wimer enter- -filflSK% fls%" ol S IR% Es g Nighls-Red 730 tained :flw andMMrS- l?; 01-3 irfln;)June Day. i Aid, their families and friends are g&u oaMeas ! - son an s. Marguerite Butts af —_— . invited to attend his affair which| Rapid industrialization of India 1 g | Harri Machine Shop, Inc. dinner Sunday evening. DON'T MISS will be held in the evening with the |took place during World War Ir. . | . : ; 4 Y B “It's A Wise Child” pot luck supper being served at 6:30| More than a million tons of steel o Boats arriving irom Juneau on - May 28-29 892-tf | c'clock. a year are now produced. there.