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_SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1949 people of the Presbyterian Church were in charge of the morning Wor- ship Hour. The’ Westminster Fellow- ship met Sunday evening at the home of Erik Selmer. After ‘the; worship seétviceé an informal busi- ness meeting was held and a party was planneq‘ for Valentine’s Day. { ... 21 ACRES patented land, modern THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX | \ Newsy ioies . From Skagway . SKAGWAY, Alaska, Feb. 3.— (Special Correspondence) Mr. a4 Mrs C. A, Carroll entertained | ated the Chilkotin nad[“urd told of the meeting of the .rt held at the Bigham home Know as I e'cuy, Lenora Moe, Evelyn Boyn- | iree tif cheduled for summer— |-xecutive “oard which had been held | iday evening, January 28, to com- : lat Ler home Wednesday evening o: | piment Miss Emily Haverstock Marvin Taylor is to be in charge 'tic Los Angeles Chzmber of Com- | .dvertising; Mrs. T. O. Givan, | merce, a Shrine party, and one’ e preyious week. Programs had | wlose marriage to Mr. Jack Kuen- | o ations: th chairman, L. Mec-|o'her tour. The secretary was in-|been planned. March 8-—garden ster will take place February 12. wane with William Feero, Sr., as- | ucted fo confer with Mr. Abrams ineeting—a letter had been sent to|The evening was spent playing & Master of Cere- and write the parties in regard to Mr. Oldroyd to see if he could be | ame with grab bag prizes. Delicious e steamer lajing over fur the|n “kagway at that time; March 23| cfreshments of salad, hot rolls, cake | ys of '08 dances. |—Conservation Program— Mrs, E.|and coffee were served. Miss Haver- Jell and Mrs. John Dodge as com- |stock was presented with a Revere A regular meeting of the Skagway | mittee; April 13—Music Program— ;ware pressure cooker and @ beau- n cpen mecting—Mrs. C, A. Carroll | tifully decorated wedding cake which Doroth | am art chairman onics—C. A. Carroll and Dr. R smithson. A quartet and other per- mers and the operators of the ars beinz arranged. Mrs, ¥0R SALE C. F. Cain of Seattle, arrived on the Alaska Coastal plane Sunday :iternoon to visit his daughter, 6 NEW HOUSES to be built for ames A v of their friends Saturday | -nnston stated that the rental of |P.-T. A. was held Wednesday after- 3 cvening, January 22, to compliment Eales Hall would be $20 per noon, January 26, at the school | 'nd Mrs. Ed Kalenkosky as commit- | 4rs. Joseph Shele:y had made. The | Virs. Gail Budd, and her family for| home, fireplace, electric range, late spring occupancy; 2 or 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Lindberg of Du- | 5 o anq that the Ladies' Auil-|The secretary read a letter from |ice; April 27—a book review—Mrs.|invited guests were Miss Haver-|3 couple of weeks. i refrig. 8-room well furnished bedrooms. with or without fire- 4 juth, Minn, who are visiting their o Acrie No. 25, F.OE. would| he Wran-ell Lumber Mill in re- Cstorne Selmer. Mrs. Franklin L.|:'o k. Miss Batty Albert, Miss Gai| —_— ; bome, school bus stops, 2 acres places. A commitment before \ehter, Mrs. B A. Larson and| . ndle sales over the bar. It is re-|-ard to shinzles for the Shop build- | “alk'ns was appointed Youth Con- | Brimhall, Mrs. Hazel Haney, Mrs.| The Rev. Edear Gallant returned | cared land, farm machinery, —building will allow considerable family. | ‘orted that eig:t Canadian Nation- ing. The mill wrote that shingles <crvation Chairman to work with| vivian Finesan, Mrs. Mavis Soldin |home on the Princess Norah Mon-| :abbit hutches, chicken house, | choice in style and finish. Very — ! boats would be in Skagway dur- were $9 per square with four bun- | \Irs. Robert Atwood on her Youln: irs. Sheleby, Mrs. Marian Fraser,|:iay, January 31. He has quite re-i garage, etc. Immediate possess- lenient terms. M. and Mrs. H. Olson of Haines | . the summer. dles in each square. The members Conservation Program. Mrs. Sparks|Mrs. Toni Blanchard, Mrs. Helen | covered his health since his hos-| ion. Terms. RESIDENTIAL property in all have named their twin babies Who| af yor Carroll stated that he had | oted to order the shingles—thc ‘old of a letter Mrs. Frolander m;u!Le(n Miss Trudy Smith, Mrs. Nina | pitali-ation in the states. & ‘_RGAI’N. immediate possession,| price ranges. born January 23 Audrey Jean . 5 wire on the Jones Act bu on’s classes to put them on. nt to her on the hospital needs in | Coffee, Mrs. Lucy Anderson, Mrs. S g neaw’s loveliest new home, | APARTMENT Houses at desirable 1 ¥arold John. | eceived no answer. T» Ways and Means Committe | ‘lacka—that there was an attempt, Bert:a Rafferty, Mrs. Rita Gault.| Frank Housely returned on t-e ompletely furnished. Two fire- | investment prices. B | A letter was read from Gordon scsted that the P.~T. A. arranzc | o et a bill passed to care for white |and Mrs. Goldie Huckill. Princess Norah after spending a ces, maple flooring, 2 bed- BUILDING Lots. A regular meeting of the Cham- | omeron asking Skagway to spon- | warding either an electric blanket | ;cople ill with T.B. who are not | h vacitioninz at Vancouver,! OEh TEECEEBL EODT sink with wu-u‘M w"’N PN “n i ber of Commerce was called Tuesday | v a queen to the Witehorse Car- | n clectric lamp or an electric | inancially acle to care for them-| The installation of officers for the|3. C. ~rb8:: ln(:srsfsfll. 9-ft. refrig, | AN-PHONE Lk clves. It was suggested that this|W:ite Pass Lodge No. 113, F. and tter be discussed more fully at the [A M. was held Friday evening. The sext meeting. The lunch committee | Jficers for the ensuing year ~are for the next meeting will be Mrs.| Wo s ipful Master, T. O. Givan, BAR. Roomirg House and Cafe, NEW LISTING—Large home and guest house, sea wail and lawn, entral location. POWER Barge and Kendall's 32- | bathing beach, garden, large trees ——an ideal summer place or it. troller at Pelican; also THE of Commerce It was decided that lamr queen | tickets would be 50 cents. Th ward'no will be at the Fireten's 3211, February 18. Considerable dis yoster | Larry Solsness and Charles Stocks wae new employees in the Audi-j or's office. Both are from Seattle.! al. The Chamber ided not to sponsor a 1d wired Mr. Cameron accordinz-, cvening, January 25, at dinner at| ¢ Derby Inn. The president, Wil- liam Feero, Jr, introduced Dr. Charles Bigman of San Francisco, a guest. | mal Johnston, Sr. stated that a | ussion was held on the subject o!| " L. Calkins and Mrs. Bruce Boyn- Senior Warden, George Villesvik - | i Mrs. H. L. Johnston, chairman of | ire 1.ad rome over the tcletype as | ~rchasinz a spinet piang for the|ion. A program—The American not installed) ; Junior Warden, For-| Mrs. Gail Budd gave a party; CLARICE and THE FORREST- i"e“ around residence. Built of the '98 Committee, read a detailed| 5 the possibility that Skagway | -chool Supt. Anderson said that he | Home—was given with Mrs Tun-|rest W. Bates; Treasurer, J. C.| Tuesday afternoon to celebrate her} ER. The MARION J. greatly re- “(VY‘AW& many large windows, report of the activities planned for | ai get a new industry. “The| ad permission to sell “the 1wc'i v, chairman. The members worked | Toyt: Secretary, Arnold Gutfeld: | daughter Sharon's sixth birthday.! duced 1}\ price. l!flazim cant view. ‘Belween Point the 1949 tourist season. She sta*ed | Aluminum Company of America s pianos on hand and apply the mon true or false test on food values.| ' aplain, J. J. F. Ward (not in-|The euests were Patty stockard_p)UPLEx, 2 pt. houses, 2 houses| AOH sa and :&uke Bay Recreation that the expenses of operating a|:iudying the possitilitics of a plant| amed on a spinet. He said thot | \irs. Tunley gave a short talk on| ‘l'ed): Marshal, Harold Pribber- | Timmy Larson, Judy end Peggy! near Douglas. ; ss";:b Former Dr. Kaser home, dance would be between $70 and| 1 Skagwav and the Vancouver Sun ilready this school year $1,40 2 same subject. The members an- now; Senior Deacon, Robert Smith- | Cooper, Betsy Kalenskosky, Bondi I e ereq the roll cnll each giving a| on Junior Deacor, Willlam Feero, terson, Vaughan Viator, Dolores' uRPHY \:.5’, EURPHY NEW LISTING: Small house, two aid the Aluminum Company ol |worth of esuipment had been adde studying British Co-|to the schoo! which bad not co ! blacks .above - Baragol : Hotel of eleby, Charles Miller, Sharon REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS g ¥on, RE! b First St. 1 large bedr Hermans, Ruth Ann Dodze, Vickie |y, ¢76°over First National Banl hed. 1 smzll begdroom ::l:; :x:‘l: £75. All performers are to be paid. A letter was written to Hollywood Jr.; Senior Steward, Elwin B. Dell nnior Steward, Herbert Riewe, and ouschold hint. The White Elephant | ward went to Mrs. Dodge. Re-| America wa: in recards to the purchasiny of| umbia’s power recources with &l he city a cont. The piano was to costumes, or the renting. Vic Sparks | view of settin: up a plant here T . |r7eed a' once. Anderson gave a | reshments were served by Mrs. Tiler, William Feero, Sr. Lee Finegan, and Patty Budd. Ms. | - bunk for kids; comb. living rocm was contacted in regards to making | atershed in Far Northern sector ort talk on the Health Inspectior | Dodge and Mrs. Dell Mr. Hoyt acted as intalling officer | Budd was assisted by Mrs. W. W. «r: and kitchen, refrig, wash mach., or the officers except those of Jun- | Patterson. Mrs. J. Sheleby, Mrs. J. »f the Province has been surveyed | . Refrcsiments were serve dining room set, daveno, $4,230. a painting of the old church at Bennett with part of the railroad|by compan. cnvineers,” the articl | C. Termans, Mys. C. T | Mrs. Charles Hermans gave a io- Warden, Treasurer and Secre-|Stockard, and Mrs. T. Cooper. .. . - ——— ' Fagy terms. Owner return ) track and the lake combined. The|said, Two other companies—th and Mrs. M. Reed. The | iihda; luncieon to celebrate her|iary. when Mr. Givan acted as In-(Games were played and tue small| 20000 NEW Mod. Win. 375 Mag. Floiida for obvious reasons. an g price of the picture would be $150.| Aluminum Connany of Canada an 'd ‘was won by t¥ faushter Sharon's seventh birth- ' stal Officer. Coffee and dough-|suesis enjoyed delicious refresh-' with scope sight and heavy bar- 3.hedroom house, modern, 3 1 It was planned to sell this at 50| Reyno'ds Metal Companw yith grade room. |day, January 27. The guests were nu‘s were served after the cere-jnicnts . rel. Arthur Skinner, Home HO- furn. Busin Rt;ad "“ 806 Cclean, Prices avon Budd, Patty Stockard, Ellen mony. —_— | tel. 2 % | v veltacars bras Iu‘ll b’smli, s cents a ticket. The patrons who at-|nounced that thes A beautiful, impressive memorial! tended the dances would be given|in plants on the Brit | | “av Brizes, Joanne Pribbernow, R T T cst neighbor bocus money in the amount of $100. [coast tappinz nteorior tres | Them - Woman's Clus | Afavs and Nency Jean Hestness, Mayor C. A. Carroll and Mrs. Hal |service was leld Tuesday afternoon | %ARGAINS IN PLASTICS: “Twin "_‘;;Zti_:;:hbg-olésogd, 1a¢h St $11,500 This would te exchanved by the needed power. The Cenadian com-| nesdas evenin» at the | Patty Maki, Phyllis Matthews, Sue Johnston went to Juneau by Alas-|at the Presbyterian Church in mem- : Purpcse” Shopping Bags, Bridge ™ o 'L‘ardnevfw conclrale castiers in amount of chips. The panv is discvseine witl' pro | n it was discovered that hter, and Shella Nelson. - Coastal January 27, to see what of Edward A. Rasmuson, who| Table Covers, Aprons, Table-| ., o = "5 IR A o) followine were desiznated as char- government officials the possi iliti | fire had cone out o the clu could be done akout getting the|yassed away in Minneapolis. F. D.' C¢l°ths Pliow Protectors. Ml o oo - Hoime v Smaatbital acters for portraiting of the Davs o of build'n~ a three million dols | room was cold Seventeen mem"t‘r‘! Mrs. William Bigham and Mrs. ‘ones Act abolished for Skagway. |Calkins gave a tribute and the Re City Seles, ‘ocated in Parsoms © ro "o, oo $10,000 o '98—Soapy Smith, E. G. Cormacks plant. | were presont. The President, Mrs. |1 T True were co-hostesses at a Sund January 30, the voung! Dodg: added a few statements o Llectric Store. 28 2, ed-on,x};‘ H;ue donkie Tot. T e = tritute that he felt should be paid CrpsT of drawers, iow, walnut tin- 0 8t $7000. : the man who had become such an| o gt neon to 6 p.am., Apt. 206, 3-bedroom house, fireplace, view, To 4 lady with T So what follows is advice: Stop worrying! What follows now is HOW tc stop worrying — at least when it comes to money. Buy United States Savings Bonds where you werk through the Payrol! Savings Plan. Or through the Bond-A-Month Plan at your bank, if you're not on a payroll. v SAY gray hair comes from worry. It's as simple as that. And as profitable as this: For every three dollars you save, you get four dollars back! Just think — an extra crisp ten dollar bill for every thiity you invest, after ten years! % Automatic SaV/}y This fe an official U S Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of ‘Treasury Department and Adyerthln‘ Counefl her fiist gray hair.. It's the regularity of these two great plans which accomplishes wonders of economy. Month after month the money gets put away . . . and you hardly miss itl Yet if you sign up for just a $37.50 bond each month vou’ll have $4,998.00 in 10 years. What a comfortable cushion that makes tc fall back on in any emergency ...or in luxury! Buying Savings Bonds is the best way we know to stop worrying about money. And if you still get gray after joining up — as most of us eventually do — you can live in secure camfort with your gray hair! 18 Sre. Saving — US Sanings Bonds important figure in Skagway and, Alaska—and such a dear friend and [nsichior to all those present. | | The business houses in Skazway | | ed Tuesday afternoon from 2 | sm intil 3 pm in memory of Mr. ! ;Rasmuson, The Blue and Gold Cub Scout | tanquet was held Tuesday evenin | at the Community Center where a | 700d crowd enjoyed an excellent ;Jinner and program. Mr. John Dod-e, Cub master, presented the | toys with their membership cards |and Alex Blanchard III, with a | membership pin. Richard Miller was Introduced as the Assistant Cuc Master for the cominz year. The | boys gave a skit of Geor:e Wash- inston and the cherry tree, and sanz several songs to entertain those present. Beryl Mason was initiated and bccame & member of Skagway Aerie | No. 25, F.OE. at the regular meet- | ing Tuesday evening. ‘ Mrs. J. R. MacMillan of Ketchi-l kan, Alaska, and Mrs. Emerson Rogers of Key Port, Washington, ' are visiting their parents, Mr. and [Mrs. M. E. Rogers. They arrived by ; Alaska Coastal. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Selmer of| Juneau arrived Wednesday after-; noon by Alaska Coastal to visit rel- ! atives for several days. | Mrs. Hal Johnston returned home | Wednesday afternoon by plane from | Juneau. | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keller left cn! the Princess Norah to go to the states for medical attention. Mrs. Jack Blenkinsop and small son Joey left on the Norah to 2o to Coffeevilie, Kansas, and to Penn- sylvania to visit relatives. £ Mr. and Mrs. John Lindburg whol have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. Art Larson and her family for several months left on the Prin- cess Norah for Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gentile en- tertained eighteen guests at an af- ‘ernoon party Saturday to celebrate 'their daughter Grace's first hirt iay. A four ceneration picture wa token with the :reat-grandmothe Mrs. Paula Selmer; the grand- mother, Mrs. C. J. Roehr, the moth- |er, Mrs. Gentlle, and the two small | dauebters, Carrie and Grace Gen- | Montay by Alaska Coastal for Se- attle. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Smithson nd small daughter Christine have moved into the Story house at Tenth and Main. ———————— NO BAND PRACTICE ON MONDAY NIGHT There will ve no practice of the | Juneau City Band next Monday night as the Gold Medal Baskethall tournament gets underway and sev- eral bandsmen are in the cage teame lineups and others will be pterested spectators. nucm Shofner announces that cancell of ‘the Monday night practice means twice-a-week 1chearsals of the band during the following before the March concert. actice nights will be on Tucsdays and Thursdays. Mre. Christine Lamereaux le!tl' ‘—R.M. Country Club. Totel Juneau. 28 RANGE, med. size, nice comglete with new oil burncr Ph. Green 113. 22 210 P all casinz, Tested to 400 Ibs. 13 ft. high, 7 ft. on; > drum. Weight approx- imately six tons 2ach. - $1,5°0.00 each. ONE 100 HEP Washington Estep Diesel Marine Propulsion motor. Price—$1,500.00, Boilers FOB s w at Winslow, Washin ten. Will deliver enzinc to Ecattie, Wachington. COMMERCIAL SHIP REPAIR Winsiow, Wash. 22 3t MARINE SPECIALS—%-in. bronze gear pumps. $15.00 each, while hey las Juneau Weldinz Com- pa: Phone 525. 16 tf 1947 GMOC pickup; 1941 Dodge - ton panel; 1941 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. R. W. Cowling Co. 15 tf 1942 FORD Dump Truck, new 100 | rp motor, excellent tires, 4 speed | transmiss on with two speed Eat- | on rear end. Inquire Green 715' between 6 and 7, evenings. 13 tf 5 i property, scme cash, bal | 12 tf | terms. Wrte Empire 5457. WANTED WANTED: Enfield action, condition ! of barrel immaterial. Arthur Skin- | ner, Home Hotel. 24 2t URGENTLY necded rclizble homE; for 15-month-cld baby. Call | Green 669. 23 2t ' WANTED Young working co;fife i or ‘wo working girls to share modern hcme..Call Blue 127. 23 2t 'RIVATE rparty wants to buy or rent a two or three bedroom res.dence. Phone 581. 13 tf CARRIER FOK Laper route, In- cuire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Greer: 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tf XPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- »r, Salary $258 per month. In- re Room 203, Health Depart- n, - Territorial - Bldg. 72 t4 WOMAN wants worz of any kinc by day or week. Ph. Blue 658 ; 4 u LOST AFHD FOOWD OST: Male Siameese cat in vicin- ity Auk Bay. Ph. Black 643 or write Box 2688, Juneau. 242t FOUND: Pair of glasses in Royal cafe. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. 42 3t HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital | vesterday for surgery weye G. B. Nielsen, Fred Turpin and Donna Lee Eneberz. Admitted for medical care was Pelix Hakkinen. Master William Fleek was admit- red this morning for medical care. Discharged from the Governmen Hosbnnl yesterday were Mrs. Mor-l ris Scott and Flora Phillips. ——— MASONIC NOTICE l Special meeting Monday, 7:30 P. M. Work in E. A. Degree. G. O. ABRAHAM, W. M. 24 2t Fried Chicken ana T-bone Steaks | 19t near Gov's. Manse. Will consider all offers. 3-6 bcdroom house, all hardwood ficois, best elec equip., furn., full concret: bsmt. with 16-in. footings n. walls, 10x12 joists, 5 layers tion, auto oil heat, elec unit , storm windows, large din- 3 rocm, living room with beau- {ew Juneau and Channel, d. West Juneau, $28,000. lown to rizht people. SON HILL 2-bedroom house, furn, 3 acres patented fronting downhill toward Auk Lake. Sacri- fice $4,000 includes 1940 Ford pick up. FRITZ COVE 1l-bedroom cottage, workshop and garage in connec- ion, 3 acres patented $3,800. DOUGLAS, $1,800 cn terms inc, f.oniage ro:d and beach; 3 bed- room new . house near school, $7,500; 4-bedroom with new ccn- crete bsmt, on double lot, $3,500" "WEST JUNEAU, 1-bedroom house, barn, chance prove up 160 acres inc. Jt-mi. beach. $4,000, $1,500 down, bal. two years, USED CARS, BOATS all types. PETER WOOD SALES AGUENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Ha'ber — Phone 911 F'GR RENT GARAGE or warehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t1 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 t1 20x45 e Wurlitzer Spinit pmm; ArZerson Piano Shop. 80 « STEAMHEATEL Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf WURILLZER Spinit plano for rent Anderson Piano Shop 52 ¢ Horei under new Reasonable rent 982 5-ROOM. fully furnished house, full conr 'ete basement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Greer. 499. NORTHEKN management Phone 74. , Rooms W ges. Iome 139 NICE Clzan Rox - MISCELLANEOUS New and Tsed Madse Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n¢ St. Phone 908. 999 4} WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Compnlete Photegraphic Supplies Developing - Printing - knlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTFED Realistic Perman ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 215 Decker Way d [woéxvfi} hour or what have you? Black 210. Laura Lee. 21 4t The little bow of string or rib- bon on the sweatband of men’s hats is believed by some to date from the time when men's hats were adjustable.