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PAGL SIA *No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean by ‘Make Yourself at Home’ on a Clipper” When our stewardesses welcome you aboard for a Clipper trip, they want you to really relax the Pan American way. Just lean back in your lounge seat and enjoy your trip. Meals oc snacks, magazines or a pillow—practically anything your mood calls for is yours for ¢t : asking. Ask Pan American JSoc help in planning your next trip. It's quicker by Clipper. | 2iv AMERICAN Phone 106 Woflfl AIRWAYS Baranof Hotel : the= /77}111[ / ippers Join Us ir Juneau July Fourth ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 JOIN US IN JUNEAU JULY FOURTH — SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. T 209 Seward Street DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 840 JOIN US IN JUNEAU JULY FOURTE L JUREAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PEONE 787 Third and Franklin Jom Us in Juneau July rourth i FREIGHT Refrigevation and Passenger SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seatile and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Join Us in Juneau July Fourth 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Eifin Cove # | (Speeial Correspondence) ELFIN COVE, A a, June | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Estrada and fam- | |ily have movad to the Cove for the summer, He is building an addition to the family home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott announce the opening of the Elfin Cafe fur the summer business S: 29. The Elliotts painting and cl ready for the openin; The boat Margaret J., owned by Max Lindolff, sank in the outside harbor. The boat Norma raised the craf(*and towed her to Hoonah John Dahl, fish buyer for E. O | Swanson, reports fishing good last week, but this week, however, has slowed somewhat. The fishermen {more jellyfish this year than before, 'yuolnbly due to the westerly winds | Bily Johnson and Bob Hammer | of Juneau are painting the new ad- jdition to the Swanson's Store. The ilmys are doing a good job as well as thaving a good time. Billy Johnson is Ernest Swanson's nephew | Mr. and Mrs. Charies Nickols, old- time dents of Ketchikan are visitors in the Cove and expect to make the Cove their fishing head- {quarters during the se: Their !boat is No. 31B162. The wlhe parents of Mrs. Bob Estr; The Princeton-Hall is here the Rev. Burrows held Bible in the school room the last v\ne), which was enjoyed by everyone at- tending And Art Alexander, skipper of the | boat Mar usan, is taking his small daug r to Juneau for the Fourth of July cclebration. Also going with Alexand e Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Voss. Art says he is leav- ing the first of the month and is WINDOWS——DOCRS CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. | 1939 First South Seattle 4 s e ) e T Casler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S ) Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Bkyway Luggage ! ! ! ! ! ! o | | " News Nofes are complaining of contacting much Vickols are | zoing to try inside hshmg on his ! way to town. A passenger to Juneau on thp' mail boat Aurora was Mrs. Rae Clements. | Dcn Foster, skipper of the boat Ardis, was adjusting the carburator of his engine and slipped and caught ‘ms knee in a v-pulley. Don says | his injury is not serious. He is in Cape Cross. e ee 'NEW ALASKA RUN - PLEASE PEOPLE IN | SOUTHEASF CiTHES | Residents of Skskwav Haines and Sitka were out in full fores to greet the steamer Alaska as that shio this week began the first American scheduled operation to those cities since the war, William Semar, Gen- eral Maflager of the Northland Transportation Company, reported The Alaska is scheduled to leave Seattle on the Southeast Alaska triangle run every two weeks. | Semar said that the ship is book- ed with all of the round-trip tourist passengers it can handle for the rest of the season, but that space is being held to take care of Alaskans in intervort service. The Northland company's general manager was ac- companied on the Alaska’s first trip in the new service by Mrs, Semar and daughter, Virginia. Many Juneau residents made the triangle run trio from Juneau to Haines, Skagw: Sitka and back, including Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rob- ertson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green d son, Denny. Green is Juneau agent for the company. RS 10 C Rl LOUISE SKINNER TO VISIT FAMILY HERE Miss Louise Skmncr Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Skinner, arrives on the steamer Princess Louise, for a visit with her family and friends after an asence from Juneau the aften an absence from Juneau the past three years. She has been Company in Montgomery, Alabama, the past year. Her sister, Mrs. Leroy W. King (Marianne Skinner), and husband have been residing in Juneau about two men coming herz from Ala- bama, King’s home State. - o NOPICE TO AUTOISTS Streets of downtown section will be washed down Sunday morning starting at 4 o'clock. Autoists are warned not to park in sections while washing is progressing. MILO CLOUSE, Chief of Police -tA = e CARPENTERS Overalls at Cas- lers. —ady. 618-t4 -> o - When you pay for QUALITY why! | not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —udv. Cut Hair at Home!.. Save with Improved WAKD HAIR CLIPPER Cutting Blade Selected Cutlery Steel Pr;_lafix.anu Heat Treated. Diamond Edge Tested IDEAL for the ENTIRE Genuine Professional priesl Oferemuny advintages in old-style ‘;xgrn servtct or tab pabine A% st jron handles. Precision chlong Best elipper buy offe oa-r-d Guly 8500, Tnscruction FARMSTON, INC., First Sailings FROM JUNEAU Northbound: Haines, Skagway and Sitka TUES., JUNE 24 Southbound: FRL, JUNE 27 and every other Tues. thereafter FAMILY. PAYS FOR ITSELF ‘THD FIRST MONTH | Size 000 ide-blads Clipper at Pre-war Easy tolil for tapering Free, easy cattin arpeped, Mfln( fimsh Cl)‘f#luh’ :lntt (Nu:.u m-lndn.) orup in years. Order now before uGed, pastage e 16th & Junetion. Dept. K2, 4 ly ” POSTPAI D o't stk to ain. Ko lo nt. harges paid. or € 0.0, pivs charges. Write 1o | RACINE, WISCONSIN NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. announces the RESUMPTION OF PASSENGER SERVICE S. S. ALASKA ACQUIRED TO SERVE SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES She will make her maiden constitutes the first step our passenger service. |11 PASSENGERS ARE | ARTS, CRAFTS BEING FLOWN HERE BY PNA; t TAUGHT AT VACATION 20 ARE FLOWN WEST' SCHOOL FOR NATIVES | The Pacific Notthern Airwnysl An additional volunteer super- |flew 11 passengers from Anchorage visor is badly needed if the Arts to Juneau yesterday and on the and Crafts Vacation School for return flight carried 17 passengers Native children, which opened re- to Anchorage and three to Cordova. cently with an enrollment of 16, iss Passengers flying from Anchor-'to continue through the summer as FOR SALE lm PAIRS of 16-inch fur-lined Arctic boots, cord-rubber sole and 3 inches rubber. What am I bid MURPHY & MURPHY' FROLEERS—Polaris and others. 5 ROOM modern, compl. furn,, util- We are happy to annou'nca that we have acquired the 366-foot turbo-electrie SS ““Alaska” for operation in the Southeastern Algska. route. sailing from Seattle, Friday, June 20th—and every other Tuesday thereafter. In addition to our regular ports of call, service will be extended to include Haines and Skagway. ity of 214 cabin passengers, the SS “Alasgka” age to Juneau were: C. A. DuRose, planned, it is announced. Shirley Meu-] Edward MecGuran, The school was launched in ac- ity rocm, marine view, fishing: etc. Thane road. for ene pair or whole lot? Write wissen, R. Livington, Cliff Rich- cord with the approved principle| ;acKk CARVEL prop. Fritz Cove Or wire Hal Fisher, room 1356 mond, W. O. Olsen, Robert J.'of planned activity for school| g goveg pat. land, wonderful ber- ~Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich= Meek. {children during the vacation period.| jec” good Adtke. | igan. 818-t1 Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Raney, Edith Projects are well underway in leafs, m‘L 1 ACRE pa;. land, 2 houses =TI > Miller, Mrs. Cutler. fand block printing and the sten- priced right, alsc; 1 a'cre trhiok SECOND-HAND store, priced for From Juneau to Anchorage were 'cilling of fabrics, according to F.| el quick sale, merchandise of ‘all garden, cabin. kinds. Call 301, the following: W. Baxter, Pat Seymcur Paurot, Supervisor of Arts| . € 618-t3 Pearce, Guy Johpson, Charles and Crafts for the' Alaska Native | NEWLY gongtructed homs, Wihgnor o i addition. price greatly reduced. APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. Douglas, Oscar Taper, C. J. Val-|Service. 512 ELEVENTH offers real buy tyron, Stanley Bishoprick, ]l‘»,l Initiated as a non-denomination- 4 finished bedr o i base-’ 618- xt\ Stanley Bishoprick, 3rd, Leanore'al program under supervision of | doe 14 hardwood N’Emm 112 Ness [the Catholic Church of the Nativi-| mMent S pONSS, 1 patdwoo Howt LTS 9 floors, fencea yard. Gray engine, just installed, Call Marion Young, T. J. Helen Powers, Mrs. Wwilliam Game, Raymond Broz. Juneau to Cordova: Van Brooklin. PELICAN (ITY GIRL IN HOSPITAL AFTER Duggan, ty, A. Permain, each week day afterfoon from 2:30 Eileen Permain, Charles Permain,'to 4 o'clock in the Catholic Parish |Hall. Lizette Van| the ages of 9 and 15 may partici- Erocklin, Donna Van Brocklin, C. pav,e without charge. I {burning, and the preparation of 'at one of the autumn bazaars or to the summer classes are hzldi All Native children between Products of the summer activity lare planned to include wood cary-| ing, tempera painting, leflthen Christmas cards, which will be sold |GOOD 4-rocm cabin Pt. Black 260. CEINE and noat, For further parti- culars call at 68 Willoughby. 617-t3 1946 PLYMOUTH sedan, five new tires, in good condition. Phone 4217, 616-t4 SINGER Sewing Machine, one doz- en restaurant dinner plates, one 30-30 rifle. Can be seen No. 3 BEDROOM home, fireplace, view, 617-tf elec. kitchen, basement. MODERN, well equipped machine shop, heart industrial Juneau, priced for quick sale. 4 BEDROOM home, basement, gar- age, 2 lots Douglas. Musl sell by July 1. Terms. i Stevens road, garden, plenty water. SHOE REPAIR Shop. Will train the late tourist trade, according tof buyer. 1 AHEMPT “ (IDE plans. Nugget Apts., between 6 and 8 | Anyone interested is asked to m”“ & mm P 616-t3 Tessie Peters, a native girl of phone 586. R REALTO CCOUNTANTS 9 x 12 RUG and pad, dining table Pelican City, is in St. Ann’s Hos- pital today, and in “fair condition” after making a suicide attempt at Pelican last night. She was brought here after a call’ sent Dean Goodwin, accompanied by Dr. J. O. Rude, on an eme gency flight to Pelican about 6:30 METHODIST CONFERENCE IS TO MEET IN SEWARD Word received from the Rev. G. Edward Knight, Superintendent of 1 and 4 chairs. Phone Red 875. Prune 676 over rrst Nationel B-rl ! 61613 {BOAT Tillaoum. See C. Moy, will | be in Juneau once a week. i e BABY basket with folding legs, dia e TRl 616-t10 per pail. P. O. Box 1851. 617-t2 GIRLS blqcle Inquhe ot IIIT Photo Shop. 617-t3 FUR finisher. Caplwl Fur Shop, 113 o'clock this morning. The girl had the Alaska Methodist Mission, Shot, e {hrough the ehest IN state; the Mission Conference BaBL __ 617-1mo. SAFE 1000 Ibs. 27 cu. feet, See Me- lEmergeniy Sriatr b i e schedu]gd for July_ 9 m,_Seward will WANTED _Used farniture 142 Wil- | Lean and Werner. Phone 53. injections on the flight from Peli- be kcarned xzi'l Mtgi;r?;h'g)m?:"}:% loughby. Phone 788. i iR ™ 17-t3 maker presiding. S| N R o deeng Gl 0\ SO by R, v’ can aided in bringing the girl to oh have charge ‘KI TEN'S Beauty S Phone FREE kittens. Phone Green 440, the hospital in fair condition, the SEXT. Who was to el Bt e b DG L B0 617-13 attending ph) sician said. FOUR FISH LOADS SOLD IN JUNEAU Four ships discharged their cat- ches of fish at the Cold Storage dock yesterday afternoon and this 'the died a week ago very suddenly at his home in Portland. Mrs. Mildred Lister, delegate of two Methodist Churches on the Channel, will attend the Con-| ference, as will the Rev. and Mrs. Treat. e —— Diapers Are Back | WANTE K$25 REWARD-P‘or suitable apt. or | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing N DENGIRSR Op e by_ ONE SET davenport and chair—one e 203--U | single davenport—coffee table, old PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED, fashioned bed warmer, antique Anderson Shop. rocker, Oriental rugs. Call Blue 710 for appointment. 615-t4 Popcorn machine oper- 614-tf PLAN‘ER 6 in. overhead complete | with !2 horse motor and table. See ‘Les’ at Goldstein Bldg. ator. Capitol Theatre. morning. There were no halibut D I M “ } ;‘é’:‘_:e qgf;’; couple with ‘1:;1:)"5 & 615-t4 either bought or sold since the eclares Ma | ol AR " 28 ft. TROLLER. Sea Jeep. Hull earlier part of this week. The boats unloading their catches of salmon were the Elfin II, skippered by E. O. Swanson, sold 25,000 pounds of King salmon to the Alaska Coastal Fisheries. Order Catalogue : i ! CHICAGO, June 28.—®—Fall and | winter already are here, as far asi the mail order companies are con- WANTED—Experienced clerk sten-| ographer; Salary $228 per mnnlh.! Inquire Room 108 Territorial De- | partment of Health. 580-tf i phone Harold Dawson. 1007 sound. Kermath motor used part of one season, fully equipped, is fishing now. $3,000. Write or 615-t6 —Three houses and lot, The Northern Queen, under G. .oneq Their new catalogues are i houses in good condition and best A. Strand, sold 7,000 pounds of heading into the mails, bigger than | ——————— ———— ! location. Inquire Trevor Davis. Kinzs to Sebastian-Stuart Fisher- ' MODERN two bedroom furnished Box 576, Juneau. 472-tt €am Thompson’s. Good Tid- last year and with many price re- duetions—but with some price in- house. Phone, 032 two rings after, —— e — 618-t1 > ACRES with modern & room ings brought in 9,000 pounds of 4 pm. , ntmon for Sebastansuart. STovies foo 1 s g ik | partly furnished house, _electric and e tnder Captan Sears Roebuck and Company|FRONT ROOM, private entrance,| light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Jr. sold 5000 ddded a special note to its cOVEr:| good hig closet. 421 Seward St. | Phone 357. 567-tf to Sesastian- G0od news for the lad and lassie | 618-tf 2 in the little white pants! Diapers| o aciold HOUSE Lovely view, furnishea, ex- 5 are back!” nished apt., oil range| tra space. suitable income apt. or ° e » 3 o o Sears will begin distribution to- and kath. 513 Willoughby. 618-t2 rooms with separate entrance. morrow to 7,000,000 customers & - e oo o Low price, terms. 725 Basin Road. bt ; ¢ five-pound, 1365-page book which |3 ROOM furnished house with bath.} pnone Blue 323. 613-tt TIDE LABLE s about, 10 percent larger than the| Oil stove. 513 Willoughby. 617-t3 . . TYPEWRITER, Standard Reming- e Low tide 5:28 am., 09 ft. slmuir.c-:italogue 8; year ago. STORE hundmg or warehouse !orl ton 17, Execellent condition, Call e High tide 11:51 am, 131 ft. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS rent. Inquire Geo. Bros, 608-tI | 223, Jeanne Butts. 613-tf : ;-;_N;‘ :?ge 17521 pm., I:A ;t- : In the Propate Court for the Terri- | RGOM—kitchen privileges — Home ' = e s e e igh tide 23:39 pm., 16.1 ft. tory of Alaska. Before ROSS L.| gotel. Phone 886. NTE . JUNE 30 ® HEVEL, U. 8. C Alaskan Hotel of Cordova, Alasks, ommissioner and | - ——— e ————| yrich includes Hotel, Bar and ® Low tide 6:14 am, -0.1 ft. ® Ex-officlo Probafe Judge, Haines NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or ;x s° il ani s High tide 12:42 am., 136 ft. ® Precinct. week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. Soor S0 partioiiare Low tide 18:08 pm. 44 ft. ® In fhe Matter of the Estate of 546-2t | write of see bess Lafl, Alaskan ® 8 @00 e v » ¢« ® o @ o JISEPH H. CHISEL, Deceased. - . _ | Hotel, Cordova, Alaska. Box 19. e | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | tOOMS—Kiu:nen privileges. Homu | Buyer to. take possession immed- PLAN v spena your July 4th holiday at Taku Lodge. Contact Mary Joyce at the Baranof Hotel for reservations. -——adv-605-t1 . voyage in this service, With a capac- in the replacement of that the undersigned was appointed Exeeutrix of the Last Will and Testament of the Estate of Joseph H. Chisel, Deceased. All persons 'having claims against the estate are ' Pirst publication, June 14 ,1947. required to present them to the undersigned, with proper affidavits | attached, within six months from the date of this notice, at Haines, Alaska. Dated at Haines, Alaska, May 15, 1947, LUCILLE WEHRER, Executrix, Address: Box 102, Haines, Alaska. ust publication, July 5, 1547 DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS LECTROL Phone: Do {l- R. 'OH' ectrical Coutue(or House Wi OUR 8! Box 2135 H.S. GRAVES Ththan X Black 379 Hotel—Ph. 886, iately. 611-19 SEAVIEW APT—Ops olock mon |THREE DEUCLS length 50 ft. PFederal Bullding. 37048 | ready for trolling or charter work. — - - Call Red 353, 604-t1 e vt 7 ROOM furnished house. Remod- gled interiof, $8,000, Reasonable HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Culd Waves by terms. Electric kitchen, oil fur- nace. May be seen daytimes. Call appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483, 887-t Red 185. 602-t1 5 ACRES with modern 5 room WINTER & POND CO, Ine furnished house, city light, suit- Comiplete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging able for . chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 Artists’ Paints. and Materials of Finest Quality 596-t1 v i L o g e | AXMINISTER Rug, 10 fi. 4 n. 2 GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, 8 ft. 3 in; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. er. Phone Black 139, 589-t1 —_— LOST AND FOUND LOBT— In front of Jumeau Drug, NOW _open 10 am. to 10. p.m. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- Coin purse with importent keys. Finder may keep cash. Please re- ment. 592-t4 FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph 187, 546-t1, turn. Phore 264. 617 -tf | — i e e BEAUTIFUL 24 ft. mahogany back BOX of household goods Betwéen | bar, mmfi bar or restaurant. 9th and Will. Ave. 608-tt kitchen and bathroom supplies. Réward. Call Blue 609 or 29. 617-t3 e ANYONE heving knowledge of pre- sent whereabouts of Henry or| James White, Jong time Alaskan residents, please notify . Steve chions, used. Geo. Brothers 608-t1 e ——— WALK-;_:{ refrigerator, brand new, , Connelly, 86 Seneca St. Seattle. Géo. Brothers, 608-t1 616-112| e g — 1,000 ft. 6 in. WOODEN ) DEW, HERE FROM Efi" all or part. Geo. Brothers, -t J. C. Lewis, Vice President and Director of Sales of the Washington Stove Works, is registered at, the ) Hotel Juneau Lewis is from Ever- | ett, Wash. . ————————— Emplre Wany-ads for mnlh! hmn&mwmmmlm SEATILE 4 - ELiot 5323 3 ; HAY Em ana fron stame ©

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