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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1948 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ing be done to the work shop. Af- way might meet the singers. The|zoring the annual Christmas Tree ter considerable discussion it was Singers left Sunday evening on the|Party for the children of Skagway. decided that the best idea was to Princess Louise to tour midwestern |It was announced that nine candi- shingle the building. A committee Canada. Idnles would be initiated into the cawards |Newsy Nofes TION_SHOES PRESCRIP was appointed to investigate prices Order at the next meeting. The list From Skagway and materials. This committee was Guests at the Golden North prior |of bowling nights will be published ] | SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR PNA IN CORDOVA Robert P. Pheasant has boen named District Sales Representa- | W-A-N-T A-D.S ] Sy TS e TR ISEATTLE MAN NAMED , l Jlmeall roo' Chnlc {empowered to order materials need- to the sailing of the Princess Lou- |soon. Visitors are welcome to watch 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 ed ise were Mr. and Mrs. Van Duren, |the tournaments. The next dance— | Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Mcetings Each Friday Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN ®or COMIORT wnd SERVICF tlewey W. Get the NEW Metadorf WASHINGTON Vice-Pres and Habit! Managing Director ALASKA NS FEEL A" HOM HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 Oct SKAGWAY, Alaska, (Special Correspondence) Mrs. William Bigham gave a party Mon- day afternoon, September 27, to cel- ebrate her son Billy's second birth- day. The guests were Mrs. Bruce Boynton and children—Jimm'e, Kennie, and Sylvia; Mrs. Joseph Sheleby and daughter Dolores; Mrs. Harry Church and son Donald; Mrs. Mrs. Gary; and Dickie Cedarburg, Mrs. Sheleby brought a very beautifully decorated birthday cake. Billy re- ceived y lovely gifts, and a good time was had by all. Patrick Edwards of the Welfare epartment who had spent several s in Skagway returned to Ju- neau September 28. John Dodge and Dr. Smithson went to Haines Tuesday by Alaska Coastal to go moose hunting—a fine time tut no moose. D The first regular meeting of the school year was held at the school Wednesday afternoon, September 29. A letter was read from the Juneau League of Women Voters in regards to child welfare conditions in Alas- ka, and urging help for the under- privileged children. It was sug- ed that some sort of refinish- THIS $2,16345 { 9.— bernow, appointed a ways and means is well known in the North as [committee to present ideas to the “Klondike Kate” of the Gold Rush organization that could be used to Days. When asked her opinion of {raise money. Mrs. S. Nelson, Mrs. M. the North after /all these years, she (Reed, and Mrs. C. Hermans were promptly replied: “It's home, no 'appeinted to act on this committee. matter how it changes, and the |Eupt. Anderson stated that the mountains, rivers and lakes that I school carnival would be held Oc- love never will change.” Mrs. Van tober 30 with Miss Lottie Gaffy in Duren talked informally for some charge of the food and candy sales. time to a group of people who gath- Ed. Hosford and daughter Janet; Th2 P.-T. A. members would be ered about her in the lobby of the Whitehorse by tran, When it wa Clifford Matthews and sonjasked to help in several capacities. hotel to hear her tales of the Gold |known that the organ could not be |Anderson called attention to the Rush Days. She came to Alaska in high school program for this year— 98 and was the last white woman that the school was offering the to go through the Whitehorse Rap- pupils a wide range of studies ids. The oldtimers of Dawson will |taught by capable teachers. He always remember Kate's dance talked at some length of the teach- When she wore a crown of flaming er shortage problem and advised candles. It was during this dance the people who are parents today that Johnnie Matson, a prospector, jtry to help make teaching a more saw her and fell in love with her. desiratle field so that the youth of Forty years later they were mar- [today might be more serious about ried. He died in 1945—as Kate says entering the profession. Hz stated —“He loved his hills and he’s with that ther> were 119 pupils in Skag- theml yet.” Kate also said that she way who should prepare for future Was aston'shed when she was in 'growths. New York to learn that people be- The award for the room having lieved that Dan McGrew, Sam Mc- the most parents present went to- Gee and the Lady Know as Lou Parent-Teacher Association for this the Third and Fourth grade room, were real people. She wired Robert Miss Elizabeth Thomas, teacher. Service and asked him to prove Mrs. Scldin, Mrs. Logan, and Mrs. her point. His return wire stated Tunlzy were appointed on the re- “Purely fictitious products of a |freshment committee for the Oc- Vivid imagination.” In leaving, Mrs. {tober meeting. Refreshments were Van Duren said: “I am proud to 'served by Mrs. J. C. Hoyt and Mrs. k2 a sourdough, and I only wish ‘Wm. Beitinger. that T had two hearts—one to stay i in the Yukon and cne in Oregon, for | wken people get old they need @ || A lubehedn to compiiiment Mis. wermer dinater ) [ney need a William Stevenson on her birthday o was held at the home of Mrs. George Villesvik Septemter 30. The Sunday morning baptismal serv-| invited guests were Mrs. Stevenson, ices were held in the Presbyterian Mrs. Forrest Bates, Mrs. Roy Eagle, Chturch. Three babies were chris- Mrs. Walter Self, Mrs. Mayx Stef- tened—Mary Edith Dell, the daugh- fon, Mrs. William Dewer, and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Dell, Mary Sheddon. John Royal Edwards, the son of } The President, Mrs. Harold Prib- of Salem, Oregon. Mrs. Van Duren |2 barn dance—will be held October 16. Roy Eagle was the winner of the “kitty.” Mrs. Barbara Birrens is a new clerk in the Post Office. Mrs. Bir- rens started her work Octocer 1. Mcnday afternoon the new Ham- mond organ ($2400) for the Pres- Lyterian Church, arrived from delivered because of the strike, the company from_ which it was pur- chased decided to make delivery re-\ gardless—at the company’s expcnse so it was flown to Whitehorse ty PAA and brought in from there by train. The organ was promptly installed and an impromptu concert given for the Board of Trustees and the members of the organ commit- tee. The organ will be dedicated to the Church at the Sunday morn- ing service, October 10. Mrs. Hans Soidin gave a dinner | party Friday evening, October 1, tc compliment her daughter Edith Ione on her birthdey. The dinner was followed -by a treasure hunt, after which all the party attended the how. The guests were Elizabett Alexander, Patricia Anderson, Bar- ara Beltinger, Maxine Brown, Bil- o Belle Davis, Betty Maki, Rost >ffen, Ruth Surtrook, Flnora rhomas and Darlene Viatcr. A good crowd attended the Broad- way Theatre Wednesday evening t: listen to addresses given by Bob Bartlett, Delegate to Congress, anc Dr. MacKenzie, candidate for the Senate. Both men talked at somt length on the fish trap situaticn Both gave a good “plug” for Skag- way's owrt candidate, William Fee- tive for Pacific Northern Airlines, at Cordova, Alaska, it was announc- ed by Harold A. Olsen, General Traffic Manager for PNA, Pheasant is a native of Seattle. His enrollment at the University of Washington was interruptsd tyl three years of war service in thef U. S. Army where he served wnh! distinction, winning the Bronze Star | for valor in the Pacific Area. Upm\} separation from the army as a stafty sergeant, Mr. Pheasant re-enrolled ! at the University of Washington, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Transportation. Mr. Pheasant was recently mar- ried to the fcrmer Miss Helen John-| son of Seattle. The couple plan to make Cordova their permanent, home. As District Sales Representative, Mr. Pheasant will be in charge of Pacific Northern Airlines sales, pro- | motional, and operational activities| in the Cordova area. i - All women except one priesiess| were forbidden to enter the en- closure at the ancient Greek Olym- pic dames. : FOR RENT i ROOMS for rent, weekly and monthly rates. Imperial Hotel 20 1mo.! HOUSE to rent, 320 Willoughby Ave.. Inquire Thibodeau Gro. 20 6 R WL i i) NORTHERN Hotel under new! management. Reasonable rent Phone 74, APTS.,, Rooms with Kitcher priv- | {leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf | 982 tf| FOR SALE TWO-bedroom house near 12th St. completely furnished, immed- iate occupancy. Terms, Basement, furnace, electric Kitchen. $1,000 down will take 3-bedroom, completely furnished home, elec- tric water heater, large new re- frig., etc. 3-APT, good rental, partly furn- ished South Frankling wash room, 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000. Terms. 4-BDR. Home on Sixth Street, complete furnished “new carpets, | new drapes, large refrigerator. HALE property, 10% mj Terms.| Furnished, patented; Schnoeker ' patented 3-bdr., Auke Lake; 2 houses partly furnished, light plant, patented, Lemon Creek, immediate occupancy. LOTS—South Franklin, good in- come; 150 ft. frontage ®near Frombholst prop. on highway; lots Douglas; also West Juneau gnd‘ Willoughby. | SEAVIEW, terms, income approx.| $400 per mo.; 3-apts, income $265 per mo., terms; power barge, trolling boat; THE FORREST- er; Cole’s pile-driving equip; | other bus. opp. ' 1 MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone. 676 over First National Bank | FOR SALE i 1948 4-Door Hudson Sedan. Phone Green 575. 019 3t | | | - - 14 FT. Aluminum Speed Boat with 10 HP Johnson Outboard motor. Motor recently rebuilt. Call Doug- FOR SALE 3 BEDROOMS—Full concrete base- ment, partially furnished; very large yard with central town lo- cation. FOR Occupancy before first of year, 2 new houses now under construction, Full concrete base- ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile kitchen and bath, hardwood floors, automatic oil heat. By buying before completion, owner can have wide choice of decor- ation plans, ete. $5500. Two bedroom residence in good view location, Furnished Electric range and refrigerator. 5-BEDROOM House, well furnish- ed. $175 month income as roome ing house, plus owner’s quarters 3 BEDROOM Residence. 2-3-4 UNIT Apartment houses. CHOICE bullding lots. COMMERCIAL property, warehouse space. RESIDENTIAL property, Glacier Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracket residential prcperty. Lictings ace cepted on appraisal. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 $28,000—Large 2-story house, full concrete basement. Room for three apartments, a guest house or deluxe boarding house, or a home with 3-8 bedrooms. Easy terms. A new house, fully furn= ished. $6,800—New 2-3 bedroom house, full concrete basement, furnished. Second 1-bedroom house in back, warehouse, large garden. 5 acres patented. 11 miles out. $7,800—4-bedroom house, part fur~ | Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Edwards, and|’ ' S SEAVIEW A... for rent, one block | las 354 after 6 p. m. 20 3t sl Perry Hern, long time res:gant of James Joseph Anderson, the son gL Jr. gud. thet gl Pe ! | trom Fede;fll Bldg. 890 | o e v ?::?:dé f{’s'é :f%lmi,'fiéer g;::::-, F Skagway, arrived in town Mon- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson. Mps: | When vobng to consider peoplegha | T TCCT T L 1USED Hot Point Range. Phone gléoo 1 ’t wiAigle. above dny afternoon by Alaska Coastal OFfin Edwards and the two older 1Ot Party. Dr. MacKenzie left on|NICE Clean Room, steam-heated | Black 565. 382 Sy ovannding stted o (ay A eoe B ity he b children, Shirley and David, were|Thursday by Alaska Coastal to goto| pLower rent. 315 Gold St 898 t | rpmor— g i oo ! poy oy [y e 0 Y Laptized. Mr. Edwards also became | Ketchikan. Delegate Bartlett went ({LINOLEUM Paste, wall paper way Point. flown directly from Anchorage, 4 M e NICE CLEAN steam heated room | ste, 12-gauge shotgun, 1/3 hp $4,750—5-bedroom house, fireplace, |to Haines by Alaska Coastal. a member of the Church. ‘where he now makes his home. He well furnished, large living room. a— r, Champion Blower, also steam baths Scandinaviav | CAN BE YOURS! {returrad to Juncau by plane Friday The Ladies' Auxiliary of the| Rooms. 738 t mory grinder, pressure Ideal for 5 working girls. Near |afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. wmug®ne Johannes Presbyterian Church met Wednes- DL D TS t ratchet jack screw, 1 hp Hillcrest .. Terms: $1500 down | S and infant daughter Norah Jean| oo’ avening at the home of Mrs | NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE | r D. C. battery radio, 6-it. $50 month. | Miss Mildred Keaton, of Nome, arrived on the Princess Louise to| g ome Seimer. The use of thei Notice is hereby given that in sa: 12" circular rip $4,500—New unfinished house, needs {Alaska, was a guest of Mr. and make their home in Skagway. Mis. Givan from Saturday, Septem- iber 25, until Monday, September only wallboard and some brick- eite siding, 1-2 bedroom, new electric equipment, new furnish- ¢ ings, private reserveir with pump, beautiful Channel view. Douglas Highway near bridge. {pursuance of an Order of the Dis- " circular cutoff saw, 5 hp trict Court for the Territory ufi outLoard motor, tarpaulin 9x13, Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, oil heating stove, made on the 4th day of October ! mirror, shoe pacs size 6, gum boots 1948, in that cause then pending in i ejze g, electric iron, toaster, watfle said court entitltd: BANK OF| apg hot plate, 1-ton chain block, new organ was discussed. A lunch- TR FY !eon was planned at the Grill in Orbin arrived on ihe Prin-lorder that the ladies might meet i Louise from Seattle to tak: a|Rose Page Welch, famous negro "Juneau where she will visit until position as brakeman with the White |singer who will give a concert in {October 17 when she plans to g0 Pass and Yukon Railroad. He was)Skagway November 10. Sixteen L 27, when she left by plane to go to ¢ jto the States. Miss Keaton, a Te- with the railroad before the war. members and two guests were pres- | WRANGELL, a corporation, plain- | packemith viss, chemical toilet, $3,000—New uniinished house, large y !_t:red ‘:rmgmal» nurse, had been —_— ent. jtiff, vs. ALASKA ASIATIC LUM-| ot belt taps and dies, lumber, enough 3 apts, part rented. Doug- ! lin the service since 1922, and had T. Wilhelm has returned from a| il va S BER MILLS, INC, a corporation, | i gelv. iron, celotex, las end steel bridge. ¥ Iserved at Point Barrow, | Wainwright Hope and pusiross trip to the states. Captain S. C. Hansen, Sector Com- |defendant, the undersigned, Receiv- . i $2,50C- Small beach hom: at Law- mander for Southeast Alaska, A. C. €r of all and singular the property picl OMC truck price $150, up { A i 2 S 4 -ted, coil springs and mattress, son Creek furnished. : / ! W e K Mrs. Richard Miller and her four! S, who was on an inspection trip{and assets of said defendant cor-| gp5 west 11th Street. 20 1t BUILDING LOT—Choice location § | ':lh‘ Basil H°l'-‘fflllsfmge’5 who children—Richard, Charles, Mary |of Haines and Skagway, arrived in|Poration, will sell, at private sale, Seatter Tract, $800. ihad apyfared in agway WO gand Larry, came on the Princess;Ska 2, S in three parcels, to the highest bid- | } i ’ B agway Wednesday after spending pa ) giies o £ DOUBLE LOT— Entrance Small weeks ago, returned Friday evoning fouise to join Mr. Miller, who is|several days in Haines. der, supon the terms and conditionngOLDINC‘ blende birch dining' ™5 T o $4,600.. H from Whitehorse, after singing in employeq in the Audit Office. They E hereinafter set forth, subject to con- ;:}:’le? glsd” 44“;"91'5‘“"9“ 19023‘;; | TWO OLD BUILDINGS, one suit- ' one Re , i L Money pilés up fast when you salt away a bit reg: the Yukon. The Skagway Woman's Club gave a pot-luck dinner Friday even'ng to compliment the gingers {—Miss Ruth Pop2ski, Miss Wini- fred Hutt, Karl Norman and Eoris| Fawcett. About fifty enjoyed a most ian Street Scene—Ruth Popeski; 3. The Country Girl, Lionel Monekton, | 1 Two Litle Chicks, Winifred Hutt and and Escamills, Karl Norman and Poris Fawcett; The Great Waltz, Johann Strauss, Tales of Vienna War, Boris Fawcett; One Day When We Were Young, Ruth Popeski and Karl Norman; The Blue Danube, all Ismgers: Part III, 11 Trovatore II, Act 1V, Verdi, all singers. have moved into th: Beach House belonging to Mrs. Mary Pullen i Kaponski. H Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor—trom Captain and Mrs. O. J. Williams, j J. M. Alderson,-and A. M. Patter- son, arrived on the Princess Lou- 2 to discuss traffic problems with Outgoing passengers on the Prin- cess Louise from Skagwey were Mr. Mrs. Edith Costner went to Ju- neau by Alaska Coastal Thursday for medical atention. Ed. Hanousek, Ed. Hosford, and‘ William Stevenson left Friday with | ‘The members of Naomi Chapter ful Master of Whitc Pass Lodge Nc. 113, . & A. M. Mrs. Mark Lee was the chairman in charge of the dinner, Mrs. Hans Soldin in charge Skagway residents awoke Satur- Octoker 9, day, to find that the {and Mrs. C. T. 8ims, and theirifirst snow of the season had fallen {Gault, who were returning to their| yinners of the awards on the home in Los Molinos; Mr. and Mrs.| world Series Baseball games so Frank Schulters who were going to|far are; Opening game, Harold Car- a farm they own in Minnesota; and |son, $100; second game, William Ostorne Selmer who plans to gojDewar, $50; and third game, Mr. firmation by said Court, on the 10th day of November 1948, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. at his offlcel upon said defendant’s premises at Wrangell, Alaska, all the right, title, interest and estate of said defend- tion of said sawmill plant as a going concern, but excluding from said sale any and all property now situate upon said premises or any Town of 'Wrangell, with all buildings and improvements thereupon and all furniture in any such building and to lot fourteen, in block nine- teen according to the official sur- vey of said Town of Wrangell, with all buildings and improvements thereupon and all furniture in any 6 OAK Chairs, good condition, rea- ! sonable; phone Green 447. 19 3(:; — — | INTERNATIONAL Dump Truck, 6! Nursery chair $2.50, folding bug- | lights $2.98, skirt smarkers: $1.98. We can supply your every need, order now from the Anderson | Sewing Machine and Appliancel MONARCH Electric Range, 3 plates and oven. In very good condi- 34-FT. TROLLER 31C913. See Floyd Ogden or Phone Black 895. 08 12t ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER, 4 drawer, new 6-inch wood pipe, able repair as apts. or living quart- ers, $1400.. AUK BAY, 3 acres patented, 2 small houses could be connected for sizeable structure, bay view, inboard rental boats, new, $630. PETER WOOD CHILDREN to be care for by day et e ithree daughters, who returned to|during the night. Winter is here— |belonging to defendant; W peski; With All M; ¢ g g/ T er 3 tion, asonably. Phon or by the month at my home °9ds' Rutls o ¢ h 3 Seattle after spending the summer |prrrrrr! Parcel (¢) all of said defendant’s e By 4 only.. 930 W. 9th St, hone Hedrt, Karl Norman; Love and 3 861. 16 6t y.. . s Pl 5 in Skagway; Mr. and Mrs. Roy right, title, interest and estate in Red 464.. 19 6t WOMAN wanys day work of any kind. Phone Blue 655. 16 6t GOOD Wood or_ wood-coal heater. ' the dam just outside of Whitehorse practically new 700x20 tires, tubes.i $3,800. 5 delicious dinnfir and an evening of on the river, returned on the Prin- Morgan Reed to go to Tenakee |2nt corporation in and to the fol- | Good hoist and box, will run.! GAMBIER $8,500 . . . TOBY $4,000 ¢ “just visiting. | cess Louise from a visit in Scotland.|{deer hunting. Cliff Matthews, John- | lowing described real and persmualI $250.00. { ...MILLIE S $2800 . . . MAR- ' | S [They flew over the North Atlantic|nie Harris and Sam Nelson went as | Proverty, to-wit: RCA Victor Combination vith re-| THA T $3800 . DON FAY [ Saturday evening the Basil Hors- fom Scotland to Montreal in 14 far as Haines with them. They plan | Parcel (a), all those certain par-1 corder, 22 tubes and two 14 i2.| houseboat $1,000 . . . DOUBLE- Ifall production — ‘“Cavalcade of ho'grs and are enthusiastic about to hunt moose out of Haines. cgls of real property upo{x which is| speakers, wonderful tcne, $200. ENDER $2500 . . . Small cabin Song” was given at the Broadway flying. s {situated said defendant’s sawmill | Crih mattress $3 ,high chair $7.50,| cruiser, 30 hp Gray, $475 . . . 4 i Theatre to a most appreciative| plant in said Town of Wrangell, | iaudienc& The following prozram | Art .Lm-.ion Vret?lmed iron} a sev-I1No. 9, O.ES,, gave a potluck din- | Alaska, together with all rights, gy $15. Call 631 evenings. 19 3¢f1946 NASH $1,000 . . . MODEL A was given—Part I, Tales from Hoft- | €Fal weeks' trip in the States. ner Friday evening at the Masonic | {ranchises, easements, privileges,| Truck $175 . . . 1938 NASH Se- man, Act III, Part IL. 1. The Geisha, Hall for Masons and families, and | tenements and appurtenances there- | SEWING Machine Parts and Sup-‘ dan, $250. Sydney Jones, Jewels of Asia, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. McSavaney of Pow-:Stars and families. About 70 at-|unto belonging or appertaining and plies. Buttonhole attachments miMISC‘ELLANEOUS—»Umversal has I lPupeskl; The Interfering Pa:rot‘le" River, B: c., ax:r'XVEd on the|tended and enjoyed a delicious din- |all machinery, tools, equipment,: fit any make of machine, $9.75. rine engine, nearly new, complete H Winifred Hutt; The Kissing Due(_‘Prmcess Louise to visit the A. M.!ner. Grace was said by Mrs. J. J. F, | buildings, structures, fixtures and| Cording feet, 65c, zipper feet 65c, | with clutch' shaft wh(.eel. water Ruth Popeski and Boris Fawsett. 2'\Brcwn family for a couple of|ward, chaplain of Naomi Chapter,|any and all other personal property | darning and embridering ntcuh-i cooling sysiem 55'50. 40 hp. . . . i Naughty Marietta, Victor Herbert,iweek“ Mrs. B_rown and Mrs. Mc-{and short talks were given by Miss | low used upon said premises or any| ments 50c. pinking shears $7.25, | 2 upright pian;Js . Marine toi- l Southern Moon, Winifred Hutt; I'm Savaney are sisters. Gaffy, Worthy Matron of Naomi|Part thereof, used or intended to be{ sewing machine motors $12.85, 16t tools . - Bavenpurt and { Falling in Love, Karl Norman; Ital- iy Chapter, and J. C. Hoyt, Worship- |uesd in connection with the opera-| speed controls $6.00, sewing| ... 'g75 Karl Norman; Rajah of Bhong,| p 4 1 S b Y H:rrls inc:cl: Fia;lj:le, act I,Oagu\‘he White Pass officials and Hallof the kitchen, Mrs. J. C. Hoyt|part thereof, belonging to’the Uni-| Center, Bend, Oregon. we| © An:uEz:m: - -EnuNtf s e Lads" Madcap—Paul Rou- Johnston, the C.'P. R. agent in|jn charge of the tables, and Mrs. ted States of America. I Sale Merchandise H Lens: I Like You in Velvet, Karl| SXagway. They also conferred with|George Villesvik and Mrs. E. Dell Parcel (b) all of said defendant’s {2% -wheel . covered trailer 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 Norman: 5. . Carmen. Bizetl Tha |the White Pass officials on next|in charge of the clean-up com- right, title, interest and estate inj; With new tires. Phone 659. 18 4t i phin S T s ) .| vear’s tourist season. % and to lot one in block el - i Card Song, Winifred Hutt; Micaela's | mittec. : Sl i i pmivf)'i" s:fd PONTIAC SEDAN, $225. Phone| Aria, Ruth Popeski; Duet, Don Jose Green 825. 18 3t WA“TED i 1 Following the concert the Wom- % 3 d ¢ N i ularly in U.S. Savings Bonds. an's C]“bgheld o ‘egntinn i, the ;x}:rg;gc;esl;i Mayo Brothers' Clinic l-.“.nglun;;I t‘ro‘m Hacme: whc; |: ;oxgunf fS::: ntmflding, belonging to de- ;::t covered r::s fl;rl;s cozlt‘,‘qllxg O . Sbaeoss PO, Dox 3096, i 3 lobby n North Hotel, % at the Mission at present, $50. F. J. 3 3 Geo! ” 7 15t o oxumplc. 1t AR5 saved THRUBHE CAC Ry i ke |Boyd won the $25 Pack Train Upon application to said Receiverj Store. 08 tf A week grows to $2,163.45 in ten short years . . . in order that the people of Skag- J. W. Flynn, engincer on the ‘White Pass, was officially notified award. $7.50 each week to $4,329.02 . . . $18.75 each week to $10,828.74. So sign up today for Payroll Savings where you work. Or, if the Payroll Plan is not available to you, see your bank for the Bond-A-Month Plan. Cetoker 2 that he was retired from service. Mr, Flynn was born Feb, 24, 1896, In Ellensburg, Wash., where his father, P. J. Flynn, worked for : the Great Northern Railroad. In April, 1900, the Flynn tamily came to Skagway. In 1912, Will Flynn started to work for the White Pass Railrodd. In May, 1917, he entered the engine service as a fireman. He PAUL MAY* Miss Dorothy Callecod and Miss Edith Aldridge brought six chil- dren from Haines House to Skagway on the Princeton-Hall Thursday for medical attention. MOTHER OF MRS GEYER LEAVES FOR HER HOME a detailed and itemized ‘inventory of all property embraced within said parcels will be furnisted prospective buyers. Sale will be made free and clear of all liens. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to and including 10 o'clock a.m. November 10th, 1948 |at which time they will be opened and considered. $25,000.00 must accompany each WAREHOUSE property. Logging hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge pickup. Other equipment. Call 363 days, 719 evenings. 0005 tf TICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly . menthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18t ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. 976 tf EXPERIENCED Senior Clerk. Sal- ary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203 Health Department, Territorial Building. 15 tt PLEASANT Room: or apartment by young employea Woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 t1 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof later becams an engineer and has bid for Parcel (a) and $2,500.00 for | —————————————=———| p ;o B i ass , A ach of P: 1 NEW Lycorung 220 HP motor otel, 004 tf { erved with the White Pass for 36! Mrs. John Geyer's mother, Mrs. |€ac arcels (b) and (c), to be complete with starter, generator, 004 3t | IS SURE SAVING= U.S. SAVINGS BONDS years. E. Berg, a newspaper correspon- dent from Stockholm, was a pas- senger to Juneau by Alaska Coastal Monday, October 4. has switched to Calvert because he has found Calvert Reserve is to, for smoother cocktails. A regular meeting of Skagway Aerie No. 25, F. O. E, was held ‘Tuesday evening. The members adopted new by-laws. New rituals appointed a trustee to fill the were received. Wiljlam Burfield wnsl Irma L. Diedrich, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mss. Geyer for four months, left yesterday by PAA for her home in St. Petersburg, Florida. Among the parties honor- ing Mrs. Diedrich before her de- parture were the large tea given earlier this month, and the dinner for eight Saturday evening given by Dr. Geyer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. applied on the purchase price, to be refunded or retained all or in part as liquidated damages according to the Order of said court. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Full information concerning the property, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids may be ob- tained from the undersigned. O. F. DHLSON Arthur M. Geyer. - GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement— T of Treasury Department and Advertising Cmu"l. CALYERT timé;:'xvn “;xglfizded Whiskey mm%%fw New Y place left vacant by P. E. Olsen’'s| eont, $7.50. aper Nu u leaving. Robert Boyd was appointed ""!W; Shop, ¥ Outer Guard, The Lodge is spon- m‘w g ay. L) Receiver, whose address is: Post Office Box 559, Wrangell, .Alaska. First publication, Oct. 5, 1948, Last publication, Oct. 26, 1048, double mags. pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone 581. 986 tf L ONE Used Electric Range. One oil * Heater. The Nugget Shop. 03 tf HOTEI in gooa location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 t1 FOUND: gx;gk" "glasses near the Home Hotel; also hand-tooled bag. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 19 3t CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour week. Phone 34. 996 tf MISCELLANEOUS P HOPES New and Used* Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tt S Sl D SR, i WINTER and PUND, €O, Ine. e

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