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PAGE TWO Elfin Cove News Nofes ELFIN CO\'L Alaska ago. She has raised | haged a large home | | besides her work in the store daily | these many ye Ann is always | dressed neat a pin and pleasant to everyone, Walter jr. is in college and Carol will enter next year. | Larson 16 yea | a family and m | “Henry Goodland is in the Cove. et from Idaho Inlet :‘:;:’I‘fn;;c;:"\“::" (”‘“" Mrs. Ross Peterson was a recent | $ood e wis Bad, Refre passenger to Juneau via Coastal. | were served : i i | Jack With was a recent passenger | Mrs. Marguerite Butts entertained to the Cove from Juneau. He h(\\i friends at a buffet supper and after | been in attle for the rast four canasta was played and an enjoy- | Weeks and is very hay ot ne able evening was had by all - FROW SEP .XH i An orchid to Mrs. Walter Lar D. M. McGibke it r-| Ann as she is known throughout |rived here yesterday ¢ {from Southeast A a. She born | Anchorage and is stc it the Ann Partridge on Shaw Island, Baranof Hotel. worked in Hoonah in Kane's store ——— — when she was old enough, and SEWARD VISITOR baked her first pie at the Ibachs A. J. Withers of Seaward is a on Lemesuriur Island. Ann came guuest at the Baranof Hotel to Elfin Cove to work for the — WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Swansons and later married Walter THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASkA Lowesl Everydaz Pnces Lowest Lve rydcy Prices Pnces—Lowesi Everyday Pnces 0:3 FREE DELIVERY 0 A. M., 2:30, 4:00 P. M. DOWN CAKE FRIDAY and SATURD Delicious COFFEE Last Time at These Prices Pound 2lb.can Casel2-2s 85c $1.69 $19.99 HAMBOCK 1.arce rresu CANADIA CHOCOL Enough fo d WE INVITE YOU TO TRY SOME OF JUNEAU TENDER RIB STEAKS 1iom no. 1 stcer BURNS CARSTE} SHAMROCK Pure Pork PICNIC HAMS Link Sausage .55 Ih. 69 | l \ | | POTATROES Finest Idaho Gems No. 1 Wash. Gems 100 tbs. $5.49 25 tbs- $1.39 SEEDLESS RAISINS PEANUT and COCONUT | J E L L 5 o B R l T T L E Last Time at This Price § 0z. slab 23¢ 3 pkys. 25¢ RED SHIELD BUTTER : CAMAY 3res.sizebars ALL ™ TOILET soAP 25(: 24 oz pkg. 4 FORD'S SWEET CIDER - SUN RED BAKER'S Tangerine Juice Chocolate Chips No. 2 can 20c Pky. 23c CRACKER JACKS Just Ri; 10 po | | | TOMATOES | Fancy—Ruby Red Carfon 43¢ LETTUCE Fancy—Clean—Solid Ib. 25¢ — Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices —— Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices —Lowest Evervday Prices— Lowest Everday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices —Lowest E Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Pri B e e e e e e e e e e e e e o o e e e e ot SCHILLING COFFEE DEMONSTRATION WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN and HAVE A CUP OF MELLOW SCHILLINGS COFFEE and A PIECE OF DELICIOUS SWANS- AY!H SCHHEEHNGS SWANSDOWN CAKE MIXES ATE and WHITE r a full size Wonderful Cake Package 37c N EGGS aoes 69c FINEST FRESH MEATS POUND 89(: FRESH SPLIT FRYER Chickens—15 $1.45 each Beef ALPINE ICE CREAM YOUR CHOICE OF FLAVORS—Quart 55[: —— ICE CREAM BARS 3 FOR 258 etk i S SO ek e TR RN Wl T e 'BOILING ONIONS ght to Cook Whole und hag 43¢ 4 POUND BAG ) 99¢ RELIANCE DILL PICKLES 2% can 35¢ Pound 83¢ is is the finest Detergent 3¢ — 10w. oie. $2.39 Half Gallon 49c RATH BREAKFAST Sausage 45c Package 5e¢ A S R N SO Garden Fresh Produce CABBAGE Solid—Fancy Ib. 1 1¢ _— S FREE DELIVERY, OF COURSE /- ces—Lowest Everyday Prices | beautiful basketball playing—two 8. Mr. E. A. Lar: ent on pr James Beitinger, 19 points; Charles :~ ) g [ 13 a t < [o] - | -5 ] =, aQ o L N ) 3 o w a might be mailed as a proclamation THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 195 i g e b Wharf Agent. D. B. Busby will be®%; for all divisions the Claim i | of the White Pass and Yukon Rum&‘ with his headquarters in White- Y. T. Frank Downey, who 1 with the Seattle office, rive Janu , to assume he duties of Executive A\Aunn~ o the General Ma Y Hannan, who has been General Manager of the White P \ml. n Route for several years, re- all duties, 1, becausg: ¢ be relieved of ive Janu: effe team, which arrived in Skagway | venson, Albert Judson, Jimmie ; Benoit, the winner of the oil paint- |Leée, and her brother, Duncan N ews N o'es Thursday morning on the M. S.| White, Brooks Smith and Lee Hart- |ing by Vic Sparks which was (Hukill, for several days. Mt. Edgecumbe, Alaska Native Ser- |son. awarded last fall. Benoit sent a vice Training Ship, met the Skag- | e colored slide of the painting as it The Skagway Emplem Club held 1y High School basketball team, | A dinner party to complimer |is placed in his home and a check |its meeting Friday, Janu- rom agwa |the Panthers, in the first of n\u“\m Hencistta” Tad bR e ,‘.,&'!uf $25 as a donation in appreciation ary 12. Mrs. Jacqueline Budd was scheduled games Friday €vening in| | irthday was “held JETREdLAL bt : to the Chamber, presented with a farewell gift from the High School Gymnasium. The “'w hotma of. BEC AR Mrf N'm‘?,,’ Taylor gave a report on the action | the club by Mrs. Adele McGua (Sbeciall Corrbapanakibey {two teams were well matched and |, .. Goleprating with Mrs. Lfi_ “‘H_Z that the Executive Board and the |Mrs. Mary Kopanski was electec showed brilliant, flashy playing bmv nd Mrs. Hans Soldin and their City Council had taken upon the |as trustee to fill the unex SKAGWAY, Alask-, Jan. 29.— |erratic shooting on the part of the [ 00 F0 P oo phersue "l receiving of a call from George | rs. Budd., Mrs. G Private funeral services wers ield|Panthers during the second haif| U8 ® 0 Th o me one: | Sundborg that the chances of a| awarded the * Monday afternoon &t thie: Teeshyl’| irew:the scotei A0RdD SHRMVOR of (.. " . onter Francesy! atif st} power installation in the Taiya Val | rtainment Comm terian Church for Paul Fearcy, 45- | the Mt. Edgecumbe players, Players | e N Mo o ke el Jley were hanging in the balance; | Fraling - Biyntn vear-old longshoreman who died [nd points made were: | an tere Hristin And Marcia, '+ |LlA% Othér towns in Southeastern] Welch—had th Friday, January 19, at 2:15 p. m.| PANTHERS—Beitinger, James, €| . 4T g Alaska had sent wires to top de-|play the game “Cootie.” at his home at 22nd and State | points; Roehr, Charles, 8 points; i Suis fense officials and that Skagwayments were served by Mrs Sts. A coroner's jury met Saturday | Selmer, Erik, 10 points; HOyt?Jnm: Miss Gail Smith entertained the|snould get busy. He read the wire | Hoyt, Mrs. Mary Kopan at 8 p. m. before U. S. Commissioner |16 points. Hi School crowd with a party at)that Mayor Reed had sent with the | Mrs. Christine Lamoreauz. Mrs, Mary McCann, and gave the| MT. EDGECUMBE—Nelson, 11 her home “““""1‘»"1"‘9“”"4 wire from the Chamber; and said 42 verdict of death from gunshot |points; Johnson, 19 points; Dundas X : | that press releases had been sent.| Friends have received word wound self-inflicted. Pearcy had|2 points; Berg, 12 points; Nelson Ole Brandi was a patient in the |He stated that there was one other | Miss Violetta Basaloff and been ill and disponden® for several [A. 5 points. \\'!\;'r' Pass Hospital Thursday l»'-difihuk‘ still open—that the Rev Wright were married recentl; days 3 ; . | Friday. Gallant, who was contemplatir will return in the ne il sl A Rk ok, Mok fB)ll?lef(;.ax\i]e:on‘_\ere C. J. Roehr and ——— lmp ltn tlh: :m'“ )lhul ;A.,rv;)d ({ ‘:;lk("l‘(l!!‘l;"'h(m\n in Skag Polly May Pearcy, and two children | p, o j Mrs. Mark Lee g&''2 a party Janu- | 80 straight to Washington, D. C. Mr. Wright is stationed | ihtne ot Dol TNarcy, 0r. | Shasi il Ry A Bt ary 7 fo celebidte ARt danghiter | SREMIIY B 1 IEADY people Whe “A C. S. Mrs. Wright was formerly | i f‘g“gy-‘ famous north wind howl- | Kristin’s fourth birthday. She was|might have influence in the matter fa nurse at the White Pass Hospital ! The Mt. Ed,_,m,mbp ""“““’“l”“:iti] ‘(“fth&‘i’;zazS‘:;ch:;Sr§ packec | qesisted by Mrs. Harry Churcn, Mrs, |85 Possible. The Chamber of (,'lwx‘v]—‘ s A \ hi dbd T S | Duncan Hukill, and Lilliar; Johnson | meree and the City Council both| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nord have | : asketball game was ! ,nq Ruth Anne Dodge. The small |approved this action. [sold their home at Tenth and ‘plusr‘d Saturda)j evening. The first| gyests were Janice Larson, Judy| Mr. Marlowe spoke on the need | Alaska to Mr. and Mrs. William | half the Skagway players kept in|anq peggy Cooper, Donald Church, |of extending the Dyea Road at)Swic | the lead—the half ending Skagway | Larry Dodge, Frances Hukill, |least three miles to B Mr. and Mrs. Louis 6, Mt. Edgecumbe 17; but in the [ opristine Smithson, Karen Olson, 8 recreational center with excellent |sold their home second half the Skagway players| jacqueline Lee, and small sister |fishing; and also of trying to obtain ts to Mr could not cope with the speed ci|nfarcia. The children enjoyed birth- |Some appropriation to improve U the Mt. Edgecumbe players and| g,y refreshments with a special |Chilcoot Trail | Mr. Selmer has sold deadly shooting on the part of Berg, | ithday centerpiece of a chocolate| Both Mr. Flakne and Dr. Reed | Chevrolet Sedan to W. E who seemed to have the ability to|y,use in a chocolate yard. All weve |8ave interesting talks to the | Mr. Nord and Mr. | hit the basket from any position.|given paper hats and horns. | bers—especially urging the f been in the Audit Office of | The score was 58-47 in favor of development of ideas for entertain- | White Pass and Yukon Route C | Mt. Edgecumbe. An enthusiastic | 4 special meeting of the Common |ment of tourists, stating that South- | pany. Both families plan to crowd was out in spite of 2ero|gouncil of the City of Skagway|east Alaska can handle a greatito the States in near future weather and a bitter wind to cheer | .5 called Monday evening, Janu- Many tourists where the [ that ed [isn't ready as yet A practice bls well - matched teams in pIaying |, jettter to the clerk with instruc- | has much to offer the tourists. DI Skagway Fr “l"”v and sportemanship. The|ions to the cltizens regarding Reed said that he could not dlschss minutes. The citizens | players were: Skagway Panthers—|y,ckouts and asked if the same | the survey program because of de-|perfectly with the di fense measures. and the valley was blac g:fy:;;_.gl‘;"’z;& ?1};: I;?;fn Bi r:d‘r“ Mayor Reed issued a Proclamation | s mediately on the first s }Ed“ecumbe'_l Wels 8 pn-im' A(‘. on National Emergency Measures| The I:adm\ Auxiliary to Sk siren, | Jotison; 1e{ ARMBrais, 07 Ditdes, | 2 O e oty A LD 7 | 14: L son, 0; Dundas,| " . Roehr stated that he was|evening. It was decided to begin| Mr. John Heidelberger, wh h.,‘;)‘mf”p” 13; A. Nelson, 9, and| .nine’ o meeting of the fire de- [the practice of presenting Past Pre-|peen a patient in t partment so that he might resign |sidents with H nce December as five chief since his new duties | were served by Mrs. Ethel Villesvik |} The American Legion has pur-|as superintendent would not e |and Mrs. Ella Wasser. on the White Pass W chased a large P. A. system for|pim time for such. . e , |their hall. This is a mobile unit i | Skagway's strects have been was en |with a coverage of 85,000 square| since all bids for hauling oil were changed into smooth sheets of Iic€|pital, i "y [ feet which can be used outside for|he same a coin was tossed and |causing a number of falls and sUght |from the W | floats. the Alaska Transfer Company re- |accidents but also giving the young ine ¢ ! ceived the oil hauling for the ci ‘r”'qflc a most enje to Skagway Thursday evening | saturday, January .., was Cub!It was recommended that the con-|Skates ar out and | Scout Award and Parents’ Day. The | tract be alternated each year be- | are enjoying skating Funer for John (Jack | Rev. John Dodge, Cub Master, pre- |tween the companies. The White |school | Mic hml who passed away ixemed Gary Cox and Collins Pat- |Pass and Yukon RR Company gave | For two at least the Saturday evening, | terson with Wolf Badges; and gave | permission to the city for the oc- |been fun—Harold Crand Wedne: afternoon cupation of the new boiler on the lArrow Points for special achieve- | renting the hall Zor these danc | A committee to make plans was a ‘man William Dewar, ‘flnd Mrs. Beulah Ward. I" A letter was received from Le house treasurer; the ice Sunday eveni Presbyter| three of his ribs John Dodge offic ting | ments to Gary Cox and Kenny[on the right of way east | | Reed. }side opposite Third Avenue for a| A. M. "Mac" Brown fell Thurs- | stever i R A | period ending December 31, 1960,day morning on his way to hisigry b Ao e | After tne regular Cus Meclirg of | Without charge. It was stated that | work en the wharf and injured by of White | January 6 the Cubs and tae's cut |Sam Nelson is on call as City Police. houlder. No. and A. N | Master went to the home of Danny S T AR of the Elks' Lodge were e pall- ] and Gary Cox where they celebrated | . A dinner meeting of the Skagway The Skagway Woman's Club held | peq e of g |Danny’s birthday. Games were Chamber of Commerce was held [its regul meeting T sday eve- | Huv(. Dew 3. Tun- played and delicious refreshments v evening, january 9, at the | ning, January 11. A Baked Fn»‘» ley' Gail Budd, H \ihill, len,-oyed_ Those present were Danny | Skecway Grill Sale was planned to be held the g p n. ThE 1 gl vy \ada Bavs, otlies Pattevmon Kenny] . Joseph T. Flakne, Chist Alaska [following Saturday ac LiBlES BIOrS. | hearers were Don - |Reed, David Edwards, David Ste-|ivision of the Department of In- The Club decided to SpoNsor a|sievenson, H. A. D | terior, and John C. Reed, Staff|Fine Arts Exhibit—with Mis. P.jgGytfeld, K. B. Han: | Geologist, of the Geological Survey | Alexander, Mrs. A. M. Brown, and| gogers | S for the Territories and Island Pos- | Miss Agnes Powers in charge. Re- [ cessions, were guests freshments were ed by M Wha: Fiboatios o o. I | cent | A complete financial report was |Alexander and Mrs. John Dodge.|g met Thursd enn'a' tade on thz Days of '98 Dances|An interesting open question dis-inome of Mr: PANCAKE .25, MIX held during the tourist season of | cussion was held with Dr. Catherine |5 'y, Mcvey co-hoste Better because made with 1950, and plans were made for the!Nelson of Seattle, guest leader of|plapned a card p ’ “’Soft Test” Flour coming season. Skagway Aene_No the discussion. turday, Janua s 25, F. O. E., was willing to continue cussed collecting clothing to be sent es. p- pomted —Maurice Wheaton, Chair- to Europe, @ box to a needy mediately. Ve ments were enjo. Maurice Benningfield, who is with the C. A. A. at Haines, was brought to Skagway Friday morning in a small boat suffering with chest and shoulder injuries. Mr. Benningfield was hit by a truck Thursday eve- | m- refresh- deliciou: ed. on A fire alarm sounded ‘Thurs- | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS -PHONE 612 Ring. day afternoon—caused by a chim- | | ney fire at the home of Gus Lingle, | | Jr. The Rev. Edgar Gallant left e e Saturde - morning by Alaska Cosstal | to go to \Vashington, D. C. "}IANGES MADE EN rived Saturday by Coast ‘al to \M(‘ 5 her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Lee, hm WHQIE pAss ROUIE | sisters, Soldin and Mrs. M FEBRUARY 15-28 Round Trip Fares BETWEEN JUNEAU '”F’ AppAiaag jsamo'l 4—‘—s‘a:>_tfrd ADPK:&A;; J_sgmo7— saold ADpAI1sAg jsaomoT — sa:)_ud anAJaAg ;samo'] —- S32IL, This Is Your Golden Opportunity to Visit Gold Medal Basketball Tour lllflSKlBO KZS% erving Southeas " 877 — sed1d — sad1d ADpAiaag jSamoT — saD) LOWEST FARES EVER ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES “GOLD MEDAL EXCURSION RATES” Also New Low Round Trip Fares to Other Southeastern Alaska Points FLY and SAVE Mrs. H. ial Cor SKAGW!/ laska, | The y 1951 began with number of changes in the 20. — —_— : (Spec pondence) | 4 Jan. a large | ‘White Pass and Yukon Railway and Navi- m,n Company, Effective Janu- , with the retirement of K. B.| }Lumdn Cecil Abrams, who had | been superintendent, became Gen- | eral Manager. C. J. Roehr, who had been Wharf Agent for a num- | ber of years, was promoted to super- Cut 20% intendent. Marvin P. Taylor, | 1 AND | L e ORI -$23.00 SKAGWAY . . 26.00 | | TENAKEE 14.50 | | HAINES 23.00 ANGOON . 26.00 HOONAH ... 14.50 | ELFIN COVE . . 26.00 1 FUNTER BAY - 1150 | PELICAN . 26.00 (Plus Federal Tax) GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF Juneau and See the nament - @ » IRI.ll'IES ! pe: | able | journment | nation conference, | United health. Hannan came (o Ay his release Cang in World r I and on(mrd the Audit Office handled the traffic de- in 1919 and e years # in pending mu ng ttle and pa 1joying ¢ of one pretty blonde— hter. to leave for the Sta ¢ with his family in the ear future. Budd ente the Audit e as stenographer in 1934, In 1540 he becal Clerk to the Presi and plan nanent Novem- > Chief nt and General @ 1 he be- th 1850, . stant Both to Mr. been most ac gway'’s civic cial life, and their home is as one of Skagway’s beauti- ens. - ELECTION, " tk h the p!wnul ons Audi to Comptroller to 1 Manager. He act con- een the and @ during the military r e in the last war. Hé: % |also took an active part in over- ' eeing, with H. Wheeler, the con- i truction of airports which the com- § pany built in the Yukon. Hannan's 1ome is known throughout the tour- ist world for its 11 flower ' e | garde Hannan i forward « ...w .“ PR GOVERNOR ., A Ll providing for the election ' E vernor for Alaska was in- ced on January 8 by qem(or r of Nebraska. The main provisions of the bm call for the election of a governor to serve a ‘Hl of four years. A 3 position would 30 years of Territory of LaS lh{‘, at citizen of and a resident for at least years prior to taking office. f Representatives of the would have sole power.of impeachment The Sec of Alaska would y the governor with and consent of the ate he would hold 4 office for four years his In case of a vacaney in che office governor, the secretary would ed to the governorship for the der of the term and would t as governor in the absence from a of the governor. Shculd the secretary not be able to succeed to the office of governor or if the office of secretary were vacant, the suc sor to the office o nor would be named ac-* cording to territorial law. Should a newly elected governor be un- to take office, a temporary successor would be elected by a majority vote of all members of the legislature and would hold of- fice until a successor was elected at a special election to be held with- in 120 days from the date of ad- of the legislative ses- of sion. T-HATION COR. AGREED ON BY (3 ? X 4 LR 12 COUNTRIES LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 25 — Twelve Asian and Arab countries were reported today to have agreed to demand an immediate seven- including Com- munist China, to seek a settle- ment of the China-Korea problem. 'hv proposal made no mention a cease-fire as a prior condition « the conference, although the States has insisted that this was absolutely essential. In this respect, it followed closely a proposal m: by Indian Prime Minister Nehru earlier in the day in a broadcast from New Delhi. In call for a similar big power conierence, Nehru made no men- tion of a c e-fire. The bristling Nehru speech was seen here as ening the gulf between the Asian- Arab countries and the American- led group which is demanding a quick indictment of Communist China as an aggessor. An Indian spokesman here said Red China has sent another mes- sage to India on UN to obtain a cease-fire in Korea. He said the message, reported to have been re- layed by Prime Minister Nehru, for | 5 g ge | 5 | , Pflwvnge: Agent, was plt'mn!Fd u‘ = 3 J/ P a——————————— bttt A At - was reassuring,” but he would not disclose the contents now. R i ML

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