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PAGE SIX R Finigan, Mrs. Anne " Church, M Bemis, Miss Wanda |the home of Mrs. Guy Sipprell with ew sy o es Adkins, Miss Esther Bo: owski, | Mrs. Emil Maki co-hostess. Thirteen Mrs. Bertha Rafferty, Mrs. Betty |members were present. It was plan- Dolby, and Mrs. Javan Beitinger. |ned to hold the Parcel Post . Sale November 12 from 77-11 ‘pm. at the y g y recently installed in the Pack Train|to include aprons, —needlework, is proving very popular. |candy and baked foods in this sale, land to sell sour dough hot cakes The .\hmllvlnnvrd which C. Brena Community Center. It was p]a.nned’ True, Mrs. E\l:\]h_\'lermn Church met Sept. 7, at|bara and Beverly Oler, Patty and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DON FOSTER, JR. DESCRIBES TRIP 10 NEW MEXIC) d Mrs. Don C.| James Sawyer, Patty and Sharon Budd, Dolores Sheleby, Bondy Pat- terson, Vickie Lee Finigan, Lillian Johnson, Ruth Ann Dodge, Karen Olson, Colleen Rafferty, Karen Smith, and of course, brothers Pat- rick and Danny. Games were played and the small guests enjoyed de- M Letters to Eruen | FOB SALE W-A-N-T A-D-S el b e e FOR SALE (Special Correspondence) & { lic'ous refreshments of ice cream.lF(Mcr have given them a colorful SKAGWAY, Alaska, Sept. 14— An impressive candlelight cere-{and coffee. Mrs. Elwin Dell was birthday cake and cookies. mnl‘a’cmunt of the trip their son, Don, {1941 MAROON p]fmopgh 4-door Friends have received announce-!mony was held in the A. B. Hall un"zp]':‘ym(rd in charge of the publicity [guest was given a box of nntmal“r_ made receatly to Portales, New| Sedan, very reasonable. One | ment of the birth of a son to Mr. the night of September 7 highli; for this sale. Flower committees crackers and bubble gum to take Mt:xico‘ where the Juneau young' Wheel trailer with complete extra and Mrs. Fredrik Thorsteinson,|ing the investiture of four candi- |were appointed—Sunday, Septem-|home. Mrs. Kalenkosky was assisted fman is enrolled at Eastern New| wheel and tire. Phone Black 440. 5835 Woodlawn Avenue, Seattle, s into Trcop 668 of the Boy cer 11, Mrs. W. Self; September 18, by Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Sawyer|yr. ... university. | 633 East st 302 5t August 24, at the Doctor's Hospital.| Scouts of America. The new scouts | Mrs. G Villesvik; and September jand Mrs. Finigan. Don had spent the summer large-: Ry e DD~ Ao L The baby, who weighed 7 pounds, 9| are Mickey McLain, Paul Pearcy, |25, Mrs. Dell and Mrs. O. Selmer. Ily at Trimm's Camp near Valdez| WINCHESTER Cal. 33, see at Ju- | ounces, has been named Fredrik| Terry Eagle and Arnold Gutfeld. | Mrs. Dodge, Mrs., Galloway and| _ g driving a truck for the Alaska Road| Heau Paint Store. Price $35. 6 3t : | g M 2 inted t t| Skagway Aerie No. 25, F.O.E. gave | 3 Jon. Mrs. Thorsteinson will be re-| Witnessing tl service were the Mis. Sawyer were appoin 0 ac P B el g at minummissmn. ! S i membered in Skazway as Jean Rey- | regular members of Troop 668; Gail |as a committee to investigate choir e ety s i came home. &’ feRINRGE Bes i4—DOOR Plymouth Sedan, originally » he ghter of Mr. and| oresident of the Troop Com- | robcs-miliérials and costs. Deii- |Dance” Saturday evening Septems i ; v urchased Jan. 1948; dead storage noldson, the daughter of Mr. and Budd, President of the Troop Com-|rot ber 10. The door prizes were won |fore leaving for college,” said Mrs.| P Mrs. Lyman Reynoldson who made|mittee; Arnold Gutfeld, and E. A.|cious refreshments were served byw M’s it O'Daniel $10: C,|Foster, “with quite. & CRG Bt Teds | winter and spring 1948-49; under-‘ Skagway their home for many!larson, Committeemen; C. J.|the hostesses. [ s R ; . S ieh-brown curly whiskers, which he | Sealed, spare tire @nd tools, nev: years, Roehr, Assistant Scoutmaster; How- | _ :Culree. ;. and Richard Sulllvan, T ctantly shaved before attending| ‘er out of trunk. Heater, deh-ust-i £ L8 lard M. Engel, Scoutmaster, and| The Bureau of Mines crew re- | $2.:50. ::‘: \?eddm’t:‘uf o thisty wfln;‘_i er, seat covers, less than 1,000 1 he parents o e € srfoot | turned to Juneau Sept. 7, by Alaska % a " 2 i iles Juneau driving. New con- Mrs. William Bigham gave a| (e parctls of e er PR Gonstal, B e At a City Countil meeting Max |Green, at Sitka | dition. Phone 181 for demonstra- | b " was leay- coveted be ol ach oy, | 1 and now of 3 ecumbe, o : ?:.:&‘((J::;l:;fulgnr Ho \“.m,“‘?\,,].;.“‘,_ a rousing welcome was given by| Mrs. Chester Zenger of Juneau tfown marsl_ml AU b0 pcos SRAE Ju‘gx‘fa:nm his '39 Ford gcoupe“ __?V,—‘——t d-—AC BS i it mske e, Vivian the troop. After the|visited Skegway several days last|Wgats arerin jport. At other.timegin PHC LGP T i pEt e | ZENTTH radio. battery. Af age. The guests were Mrs. VIVIAN| leremony the parents were invited |week. She arrived Tuesday by he is to be on call. Lo, Don AQ. DENTENERN pollsh—l n;l bands, $100. Rm. 426 1:343;82; to a demonstration by the new|Alaska Coastal. She visited the o iled to a glesming gresniihoavded| oo | T (T WML To . i | rdens of Skagway Wed-| Mrs. Mark Lee and small daugh- ¢ ! memters and to a rope tying con- | flower gardens of G %ol ter, Kristin and Mrs. D. D. Cox|the Princess Norah here late last| ONE 46 T-Craft on 1320 Edos. Steams—Massage test between the respective patrols. | nesday and made the train trip to| =0 KESCE S0 MR L P SR month Puselage mefalized 4nd; recovered | Later games followed and the an- | Bennett Thursday. ing friends in Whitehosse, From Vancouver on, the boys had| 6 mo. ago. Two-way radio. Met-L ) nouncement of an overnight hike | X 3 hot, but ctherwise good weather. Prop. Total time on plane and| e dwa to the Upper Lake on the coming, Tony Johnson, who has beem{ & ; They arrived in Portales Septem-| engine 200 hours. Micky Pusich, Saturday. | vieitir; in \skagway for several| Mrs. Leonard Schi:i gave a party her 5. Sibde Ahas, ek % fos pihceiPdupien 306 3t B0 —_ i(": <, returned to Juneau Septem-|at the Tank Farm on Sunday af-|P¢ ° d i pvaR P Mike's i - B | Heahh Sys!em o ; | er 5 {ternoon to celebrate her daughter|tUde and other tests Don has|oooon oo machine, ex-| he Herbert Riewe family Is . | Barbara’s fifth birthday. The guests|found time to write thal they both cellint condition.. . Ph, .Red 185:] PHONE 667 making a trip to California’ in the | were Vickie Lee Finigan, .Jan-|likc it better every day, that he 4 it Sebl ONE 667 new Dodge car which Mr. Riewe' oo oiorren went to Juneau!nie, Timmie, and Russell Lar-;and J.xclf_"'sm'cly do like Mr. Humi[ LR By e 3 Pl T purchased recently. | Thursday by Alaska Coastal to|son, Bobby Coffee, Bobby Hall|2"d P‘l‘-’r’]:;‘;“‘::‘:"- d“-:g "f the | FURNITURE. Excellent condition. | ol o ‘ Y PO T y " general fr S§—an| e lower Saturday and Sun- | atment X | meet Mrs. Steffen who was return- | Zharon and Patty Budd, Patty |2 May be seen Saturday asmatic Tre ENISY| A & Tunley left Sept. 7 for [ rom a visit in California. They | Stockard, Lillian Johson, Paul and | Pices !I;‘an in Juneau or Seattle. | oy af Nortn Transter. 306 1x | Whitehorse by plane to visit his| i\ neq to skagway Saturday. Mina Alexander. Mrs. E. A. Larcon The Alaska boys had stayed over- o { sister in Wyoming, relatives in | il and Mrs. P. Alexander assisted night at Burlington, Seattle, Car-|ISSUE Springfield. Black 643. 3 3t Denver, and his brother Charlie| 4 ell of the Port of|mrs. i, son City, Nev.,, and Wiaslow, Ariz, | - = - % |in Sen Prancisco; Mis. Ralsign | CPPA AAR % bk o land stopped for a swim in Lake|CHILD'S White fur coat, woman's, b Embarkation, Seattle, visited bot | “ % ¥ i H Jorne king in the Skag- ; Tahoe. “The rest of. the timey| black pony; good condition. See s Cornett is working in the Skag-lgp,,uay and Halnes recently and| The US. government took over ¥ 5 4| y i R AR . el gway {wrote Don, “we really a | at Hope's 2nd Hand Store. Phone SWHCHB TO (AIVERT way Public Service Office during|pegorigted a stevedore's COntractthe operation of the Tank I“a-"'“‘u highway, b Ay i e B 4 Tunley's absence .| for both ports for the unloading of | September 1. Leonard Schibi and|'he hishway, but couldn't drive fast| "% __________ — | 3 { i | the army cargo vessel, Andrew Mil- | john Burnham were retained as| % *ORT O FAE ‘:l“:s"’b":‘:‘;’:n of |1930 MODEL A Sedan, SI50.MUST | i pers . Fini s em- X SELL BY FRIDAY. Ph. 831, ask i A D, e the mechanical trouble the fellows S i I { special meeting of the Com- |ler. | mon Council of the City of Skag-! was called Wednesday evening,| A regular meeting of the Cham- 7. It was reported that the|kLer of Commerce was held Sept. 8, way s lumber for the sidewalks had ar-|at the Skagway Grill with Mr. and rived and that the sidewalk in front |Mrs. Ken Alexander, and Mr. Mal- Service station operator of the school had zeen put in. The|low guests. The su:ject of disgu clerk was instructed to post notice sion for the evening was the lm- the election for October 4. It|mediate drawing up of new pamp-| was stated that at this election hl ballots would read Mayor 1 year or | chairman reported that the airport| years so the same could be clari- | survey had been completed by Felix 12 fied. At this election the matter | Toner. A very interest'ng talk was s to be used next year. Theip ployed as pump station operator. Two other men will be sent in the near future to be stationed at the had on their long drive. “On the outskirts of Burlington,”| Den wrote, “the oil pressure just! Tank Farm. Charles Burnham, who was em- ployed at the Tank Farm, has taken a position in the wharf office of the Standard Oil. Ray Good and Her- ert Van Hoos are employed by the WP&YRR. Jo Ra Adkins and her sister, disappeared. Right then, I knew! I had lost my bearings . . . inquiries, we took the car to the, best garage . .. so I told them to | take the motor out and put in a| {new one . .. I'm glad it didn’t hap- pen out on the desert some place."§ Replacing the moter was not all: after { for Don. 1302 4t USED Refrigerators for sale. Sever- | eral 4 cu. ft. boxes for sale,l priced from $65.000 to $95.00. Just | the thing for small apartment or beach cabin. These wor™ inett | Come now! Parsons” Electric Company. 302 3t GOLD Plated Frank Holton E-flat saxaphone. Can be put in perfect CAR - BOAT - HOUSE — AL for the price of one—2 bedrooms, hardwoed floors, complgtely fur- nished, basement, furnace, elec- tric kitchen. Move in tomorrow. 4 per cent G. I loan, INCOME property, 12th St, 2 sin- gle apts, or 3-bdr. home, garage, basement, double plumbing, elec- tric kitchens, large yard, well fur- nished. ¢ INCOME property, 3rd St., on level, 3 apts. fwinished, basement, fur- nace heat, double plumbing, own- er's apts can be used 2-bdr., large living room, etc. NEW houses with FIREPLACES— 3, bedrooms, living room, dining roonf, garage, basement, hardwood floors, ready Sept. 15. Buy now, select your own color scheme; 2 bdr., with garage, basement, fireplace, on adjoining lot. ALSO 2 bdr. home NEW Douglas, avail- able now. ALL ELIGIBLE FHA. Views, best neighborhoods. DOUGLAS—3 bdrs., electric kltch-‘f en, new furnace, elec. hot water heater, garage, furnished, immed- iately available. DOUGLAS—Will show Monday, Sept. 12, 2-bdr. completely re- decorated, elec. kitchen, com- pletely furnished. Central loca- tion. | DOUGLAS: Two cther good houses. Details with personal interviews. GLACIER HIWAY - BEACHES Near Douglas, 2 bdr. on PATENT- | ED LAND on beach, own water system, price $2,000. 1 303 3t | Two Houses on acre patented land, $500, balance like rent; $900 takes approx. 4. acres patented land near airport with house, partially furnished. , Partially cleared.s , The BEAUTIFUL Fitzpatrick home < Fritz Cove. Hardwood floors, ceutral heating, life-time alumin- | wm roof, % acre land, possible bedrs.; 5 acres patented land, w 1' large house; also 2 summer homes | 3-APT. bldg., on forest permit land. MURPHY & MURPHY 1 i i i { | FOR SALE AN excellent 4 bedroom furnished house with desirable location sell- ing at its building cost of four years ago. ~ Full concrete base- ment, automatic oil heating plant, | laundry and partially finished recreation room with fire place, barbecue, kitchen and bath. This space could be changed into an apartment. Large. living room with fireplace and thermopane windows. ,Completely equipped kitchen and dinette. Two bed- room and tile bath on first floor, Two bedrooms and % bath on second floor. Hardwood floors in all rooms. Fully insulated for low maintenance cost. Well planted gargen and childrens play yard. Terms can be arranged. 20 HOUSES NOW under construction. Ready for occupancy after Sept. 15. Twa bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage. Automatic oil heat. Modern insulation. Hard- wood floors and large view win- dows. Financed by FHA with lib- eral terms, Low down payment Plans and specifications may be. inspected in this office. Office In Alaska Credit Bureau PHONE - - 234 WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burcau BEST neighborhood, near schools, « large level yard, large living room, two becrooms, automatic oil fur- i nace, fireplace, good electrical equipinent in kitchen, completely furnished. By appointment. 1 BUILDING LOTS, Ski Trail, clear- ; ed, level, $650. DUPLEX, $5,000. $1,000 down. One hedroom apt. vacant; other 2-bed. Near downtown. 4-Apt. bldg., main Street, possible stores. Also shop and large apt. googd neighborhood. One 2-bed available immed. $7,500 handles 8 apt. property. $100 plus int. monthly. Close in. TWO 5-Acre buys at Auke Lake; N ‘Thirty iles condition fo) o J uglad to know Calvert | would be placed before the city in|given by Mr. Alexander on SWam. Karen Smith, left Sunday by Alaska e b e i ol By 5 ;“‘;:; Frir c”:m“z: REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS | 3.ocre at Auk Bay, $3400. is so much smoother—so | resard to tonding the city to pur-{fiom which country he recently Te-{Coastal to go to Salt Lake City. |oonit m‘,’a battery. Left Jac,“‘F : { Phcre 676 over First Natiorel Bank ALSO JUNEAU DOUGLAS LIST- chase the Skagway Public Utilities.|turned. The Chamber adjourned The clerk was instructed to write early in order that all who desired | much smarter to buy/! | the Kirmse's a letter of thanks fur‘mlght attend the last Days' of '981 with the car and hitchhiked nto Mr. and Mrs. E. Fairbanks, their|town. We put out another $40. CROSLEY Car; 1947 Conv. body, 1948 motor. Radio, 2 heaters, wat- | er proof. Phone Green 578. 302 2:% ~ FORSALE INGS —MORE LISTINGS THAN ANY OTHER AGENCY. { USED CARS ®of Boise, Idaho &y ea v - GALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey | the gavel presented to the mayor. |Dance of the season—given for the|two sons Eddie ‘and Leslie, and i;fledb;‘fiuletrfl‘c my watch to pay for | 2 YR i 1947 Packard Sedan . $850 ~86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. | — | passengers of the Princess Louise. | M. Fairbanks' parents, Mr. andy’ ; "f e ot let. | 1941 NASH club coupe, can be eas-|Several small tables; 1 small Gen.! 1946 Dodge Sedan . $750 Culvert Distillers Corp., New York Olty | e Ladles' Auxiliary of the Pres- jrs. & Falbanks: ofiSals Lake)/ .“D""“ > F,'E{TB" a recent let-| ;o converted to pickup truck.| Electric Radio. 1 table model| 1936 Plymouth, 42 Dodge e & & | Outgoing passengers on the Louise | City, left Sunday to drive over te|ter, Don wrote: "By the way, I had | g49500, 634 Seventh St. after' Westinghouse Radio. Apply Phone| motor : .. $350 MMwMM{Ifwme Mr. and Mrs Gentile | Haines Cut-Off to Anchorage andl“’ lfle‘_ 2:1 jp““ey shaft set in Se-i 5, 'y Al day Saturday. 302 6t| 749 after 6 o'clock. 305 tf — land their daughters Corrie and|Farbanks. AULEFSU s U S TIey S UE, o A b ik N G 2. Mestly PE]'ER wo D ] . Grace going to spend the winter zuy broke my distributor and I had | RESTAURANT for sale at Sitka.|3-ROOM Lena Beach Cabin, furn- | 0 . Lo Gloveland, Ohio: Mis. Marie| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraser, who|l0 get & new one ... Burned out| 'Good waterfront location. New| ished, sink and running water, oil | SALES AGENCY um lng ea I | Bokent, who -has been visitiug her|bave Leen visiting Mr. and Mrs IV horh between Reno and Susan-| equipment; 8 booths; 12 stools,| stoce, mice garden and berries;| 316 dth - - - Telephone 911 g | aughter Mrs. d. C. Hoyt and fam-|Bob Young at Marsh Lake Dam, W;;: S“}‘fé R seating capacity 44. Just finish- | 1 new Remington adding mach-f —— T g Iily, returning to her home in the|¥.T, returned home Monday. s ot She later With: BYER| e redecorating. Oier “bustises| iner] Underwond iatendam type- OII Burners | states. Dr. L. Dahl, who has been Fith the trouble we had, T wouldu't| interest demands owper's time fs] writer, priced for qulck sale. Call FOR RENT ] I iiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Heln Clark returned home|Rave missed fhe trip. Please mail| reason for selling. Write Box 702,| Douglas 222. 205661 e e 3 g WILL RENT for two months or | P. . Dahl, returning to New York Meonday from to Dawson a trip my shotgun, twenty-two and cam- er Sitka, Alaska. 302 6t A FEW Handmade top grain pié. A z i i ol ra.” P siac: 0 MR N Y - 1 ious apartment, —, — ‘ty: and Robert Selmer on his way | Cresk. | H onger my spac p g Telephone 319 nghls Red 730 fi;t-‘Plfl?mano lege. Mrs. Gentile THREE Bedroom house, living ;:lf a::g' fi::tsu:];ul;ai;?ress ;;‘;8550 completely equipped including . Col Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McQueen of |dessert; the women from Haines| To0m, Kitchen and bath. Also boat | RA4%€ ) P20 CAT, to responsible adult or | tock baby Bonnie Jean Feero to her | ‘parems who are visiting in Juneau. Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Miss Betty Thomas, third and | fourth grade teacher, arrived in lskagway by Alaska Coastal. | ccveral families ih Skagway: Sgt. | and Mrs. Frank Wilcox moved into | the family quarters of the new | A.C.S. building; Mr. and Mrs. Rich- | ard Fisk and small son moved into | the house on Third Street where | the wilcoxes had ceen living, and | Stanley Smith moved into the | Saturday was moving day for ...gives you delivery of | Whitehorse were visitors in Skag- | way from Saturday to Monday.| Mr. McQueen is a Canadian tlight officer stationed at Whitehorse. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller visited in Whitehorse from Satur- day until Monday. | the hot dishes, salads, and bev- erages. “A. wonderful time and a wonderful trip” was the report ot all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Given gave a surprise dinner Monday evening to honor George Villesvik. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Villesvik, Mr. and Mrs. W. Self, Mrs. Dixie Turp:n and Tom Dwyer, who had come to Skagway from Whitehorse on Monday's train. Later in the evening when the birthday cake was cut: Mr. and Mrs. H. Welch Max Kopanski, Walter Self and Maurice Wheaton enjoyed the fish- ing at the Portage from Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny O'Daniel| George Villesvik and Mr. Villesvik Mrs. Arthur Sagorsky left Mon- Valiant. Inquire Epperson’s placei on Fritz Cove Road. 302 6t TWO new 1948 outhoard motors at special low prices; one 12-inch lathe, like new, bargain. Juneau; Welding and Machine Shop. 300tf JUST a small part of the money; you now spend for fuel will pro- vide a warm, draft-free home thru modern insulation, Plan now for winter. Warde A. Johnson, phone 81. + 209 1mo 1946 FORD 4-Goor; 1947 Chev. 2- door; 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-door; - FOR BLOCKING STREAM to $35. Harbor Leather, 15th and 305 3t BILL RECK residence at 342 Dit- son Ave. 3 bedroom home, con- crete basmt. pool, game room, laundry, garade. Compl. furnish- ed. Owner will finance. Phone Green 410 for appointment. 05 tf Small Boat Harbor. STEAM Cabinet and Misc. Articles. | Ph. Blue 670. 305 3t FOR SALE: Welding and body re- pair shovo suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below [ adults, who will take gopd care of the latter. Available with- in week. Write Box 422 for ap- pointment. 305 tt NICE Clean Room~ <team heated 315 Gold S& 220 t8 STEAMHEATHL tooms, weekly o8 Monthly. Colonisi Rooms. 69 ¢ WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent i Andersen Piano Shop. Ph. 143. i ’ AUTO PARTS ' New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we’ll get it. three. Now that we have City power, it’s in my way. I dare. 3 ;{have purchased the Fitzgerald | joined the party. 8 | house on the Pullen House property by 1940 Chrysler: 193 . value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. | House at Seventh and State from| rysler;, 1937 Plymouth. R. g ily | loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 t 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 t1 Pttty family had REeB| oy i Roife. | Tom Tunley, who has spent tne| W- Cowling Motar Co. 99 tr| 10u8 AJ i 4 : : summer working at Cowley, Y.T.| CHAIR for n e — | LOG CABIN 2%3xi5 It inslde. Hawk —_— o 0 . % p £ ‘e-upholstering. Priced 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Johnny ODaniel| A S gh‘é‘”gl:fifi:’-eixsf;‘;‘“:: returned home on Monday’s train.| “low for quick sale. Ph. 326, 94 11| Tooct Call 143 AR, WANTED g vell dinner Friday eve- o B 4 P R AORES el " b grye & Thanel f the G 31’0,,“:‘,] daughter, Mrs. R. Smithson and| Bruce Johnson of Tacoma, Wash- . |uo YOLIE 8 Eoi Eohiey Mebtwiag), THANKS, Juneau, I found a :nmg Ifu- the men of the Geolog! family Saturday while the ship|ington, amived Tuesday by Alaska 6 FINED AI YAKUTA' full set heavy duty storage bat-i i I‘!obert Roémer o5l g Survey. was in port. Coastal to visit his cousin, Mrs.|" X feriey, guRsagtomp. 1) 'yesrs, ufed) : % il H {WORK by retefl clerk, auto, cloth- ing and wholesale, drug exper- ' The Geological Surv.y enginers, for a few days. H who have spent five weeks in Skag- | day to go to Healy to visit Mr. and | - s you to make an offfer. J. P.| jence Ph, 884 evenings. 305 3t gOO S Ony p QCe II'I e WOI’ way, have gathered data and com-|Mrs. W. Price. The City of Skagway has pur- Six persons were fined in U.S.] DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska. 9] tf e : - 13 AN | pleted four quadrangles. They left chased the water tank at the aban-| COMUnissioner’s Court at Yakutat PATENTED b5 atres, good house wrl‘m"l‘sgil\f,samtruments neazgeu. | by plane Saturday to go to Juneau. They will leave from there Sunday to return to Denver. One member of the party, Keith Brown, left on Thaursday by Alaska Coastal to go to Denver because of a death in his family. The men stated that the! scenery around Skagway was “spec- wacular.” FASTER... and on one Airwaybill! Gordon Beitinger, who has been in Hawaii for scme time. i o hey g > o t—i | A regular meeting of the Skag- @ Clipper Cargo schedules are fast and frequent—in Alaska, | way Emifiem G was beld Friday to the States, to and from any of the six continents. With | evening, Sept. 04 beautiful candle- extra Jow rates on 100-lbs.-or-more (and on numerous |light initiation ceremony was held commodities) you save money. Pan American delivers more and Mrs. Blora Cox, Mrs. Gl‘flcne: laces than any other airline. Using the Givan, Mss. Patricia Rogers, an S m e pen d 1 8 Mrs. Doris Smithson tecame mem- Clippers, you benefit by Pan American's 21 years' experi- bers. Mrs. Gertrude Beitinger . was ence in the air-freight business. Just call us at . . . awarded the “dime kitty.” The club | voted to assume the annual chari- table obligations for Christmas. De- licious refreshments were served by Mrs. Christine Lamereaux, Mrs. Marie Larson, and Mrs. Adele Mc- Guane. v AHERICIN £ 2 A BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 = | Mrs. E. Kalenkosky gave a party | were conducted ty the Rev. Fox| Kendler, pilot, is employed by and eye glasses. Reward. Return AR T lfafl[ ” MMKS' “ ’ caturday afternoon to celebrate her |with four young people—two from | Alaska Coastal Airlines. B s to Empire. 302 3t Follow the Cabé to / daughter Betsy's Cirthday. Betsy,|Haines and two from Skagway—| The wedding date is set for the s FOUND: Lower plate of feeth. In- A ®Tvede Mark |Pan American direays, Ine. \r../ | who was born on Christmas Day,|explaining the symbols. Miss Isabel early part of February. Townie’s umr w‘ quire Empire. E 302 tf ] 3 | chose September 10 as a nice time |Miller then lighted the fire. A de- Phone 103 139 Bo. Framklln || — - — loss olsls 7O SEATTLE * HAWAIlI * ROUND-THE-WORLD ¢ KETCHIKAN! |fora party and her choice was.ex-|lieious community supper was en-| FILIPINO COMMUNITY AUX- 4 Ethiopia’s royal family claims to in Douglas b K % &« ME |cellent this year for the weather |joyed by all. The women irom Skag- | ILLARY DANCE tonight 9 p. m,, . 0. Box 2508 have descended from King Solomon 1 BERIALL > WHITEHORSE"> TMRRANKS g was perfect, The guests were Bar-iway furnished the sandwiches m&lcnh‘blk Parish Hall, <1t ”and the Queen of Sheba. for a Good Time 5 . Mrs. Nina Crumrinz and Miss Josephine Crumrine, Alaskan art- ists, arrived in Skagway Monday | from Juneau by Alaska Coastal. After spending the summer in An- chorage they are now on their|ing as assistant to H. Johnston way to Seattle. They plan to visit|in the C.P.R. office at present. in Skagway for five or six days. - Engagement of doned sanitarium north of town. This will be moved and used. for a city water tank. Miss Martha Mae Warner is act- Bud Phelps came to Skagway Monday by Alaska Coastal. Church went to Haines Sunday af- ternoon on the Princeton-Hall to attend dedication ceremonies at the Rainbow Glacier Camp. They were taken by truck from Haines to the camp-—about ten miles. There the new staff cabin and especially the beautiful fireplace were dedicated and the symbols in the fireplace ex- plained. The central figure in the fireplace is that of the Celtic Cross, the four other symbols stand for the four commissions of the West- minster Fellowship — the lighted toreh for faith and life; the triangle for « stewardship; the communion cup for fellowship; and the open gateway for outreach. The services Is Announce Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bonnett of Douglas announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Elizabeth (Betty) Bonnett to Joseph A. Kend- ler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A, Kendler, Juneau, Miss Bonnett is a Douglas High School graduate of '44. Mr. Kendler is a Juneau High Scheol graduate of '43. Gastineau Channel. Mr. Kendler ardson for two years. Jermain; Bureau of Mines and Mr. sexved in the Army at Fort Rich-|| ‘Miss Bonnet is secretary to G. D. ) for blocking a stream with a gill- net, Fish and Wildlife Service offi- cials announced today. | They were Nellie Henry, Emma Benson, Jack Ellis, George Romas, Mary James and William Benson. All pleaded guilty to the charges. MIRROR CAFE Opens Saturday at 5 p.m, Next to Dreamland. Specializing in steaks Fish, Fun, Eats. Moose Carni- val, Oct. 1. / 306 6t It’s the service that counts when you buy a car—buy your fur coat the same way. Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 297 1t i MADSEN CYCLE & FISHING SUPPLY Both were born and reared onr] Full line of Halibut and Trolling || Gear — Many items now at new LOW PRICES Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park — and garage; $600 down, balance like rent. Blue 212. Limited amount. Lumber Co. payments. Call 796 after 7 p. m. CRECENT APT., centrally located; 82 tf good investment. Call 428. 39 tf monds. Perfect stones. MM'CHIROPODIST: National 85 i1 | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. prices at the First Bank. 38-FT. boat, 110 hp Universal en- gine, navy hull, built 1943. $3200. Ph. Green 403. LOST AND FOUND 98 tf 88 tf} WANTED: 1 or 2 room apartment KINDLING Wood, $5.00 per load. Duck Creek 288t CHINATOWN Cafe, cash or easy Profitable business. or house, permanently or for few months, furnished or not. Write P. O. Box 1957 302 6t ‘WHEN Windows Rattle and the wind blows under the door, think of weather stripping and insula- tion. Warde A. Johnson, Phone 81, 5 299 1mo ~Blue 379, 74 1mo ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. ] HOPES New ana Tsed Mdse. W4 buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 o LOST: Slender turquolse silver- around 20th Century Theatre, Sept. 15. Please phone 06 3t bracelet, 21 or write Box 904. LOST: On Pt. Louisa Beach near Holbrook cabin, black silk en- velope purse containing money WINTER and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing ~ Printing - Enlarging Aitiste® Paints and Materials' Blue Printing - Photostats Skunks are found only in the new world. visiting his pdrents for several and chicken dinners. 306 1t 4 weeks, left Saturday by Alaska| About forty members of the con- Befly B " ISCELLA Coastal. Gordon will by Atationed |gregation of the Presbyterian onne SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- u “En“s

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