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PAGE SIX ’--.. Ol ' /77]&’[/?,4117 KENTUCKY’ S J(‘:Lexd'\\ as tollowa lrom Haines: Ferguson, .'% 34 COME; 50 LEAVE Bruce Browne, Thirty-four nmmm arrived and Hull. fifty left with Alaska Coastal flights From Pcnmn i BOURBON S. S. George Washington PASSENGER—FREIGHT—REFRIGERATION SAILING FROM SEATTLE JULY 31 §(fij;nm|'»;;§" For Information Call or Write il i JM cHURCH S5 5 Phons ¥’ B Bourbon Whiskey Juneau, Alaska Agent Sehultz | ck, Mrs. F. A. Metealf,| mmi BY ALASKA COAS'I'AI. ers D Fleek and D. Fleek. 5 i 1 fl From Skagway: Bess A. Winn, Pinkerton and Harry S. Carter. . R. Hillary and A. Cnlhex Mnrgarn Rodrlquez From Port Althrop: Iris Allinger. From Gustavus: Zora Pinkerton, Peggy Ann Pinkerton, Mrs, F. W. From Sitka: | Willoughby, A. R. A, Burgess, A. Lawrence, Bud H:\rold Ginn, H. Lawnsand, Hal Finch, E. Anderson ——=|and George Shannes. From Taku Lodge: Nancy Michl, Homer, Helen and Barbara Covert. From Excursion Inlet: Lawrence. From Hoonah: Pat Neely. From Ketchikan: W. F. Boyer and W. F. Thompston. To Petersburg: Fred Stephan. To Ketchikan: Thelma Cooke, W. Westfall, R. Murray, P. Kelton, P. McNulty and John Ball. To Todd: A. Coyuz, P. Fernandez. To Excursion Inlet: F. Laube, B. BOTTLED s ALASKA WHEN YOU |¥an perry. IN BOND ) SPORTATION 100 PrOOV gll}é))él%-\v TBAEZMPRANY 0 To Hoonah: J. Osborne and J. { Pier 57, Seattle, Wash. Olafson, R. Kinney and S. Knudsen. SHIP ATCO The Totem Route [@FFE3R WRLIR BISTRIERY, 04C. + LOUISVILLE, KY. Closed All Day Saturday PAILY LIBBY'S (ORNED BEEF - WORLD FAMOUS 1201, 53¢ CORNED MUTON - 120z 48« SEATTLE RETAIL PRICES HERE RATH LIBBY'S VEAL LOAF - - - Toz.41c 59 BEEF STEW 1502 45¢ GET THE BEST BRANDS KINGMAN’S—11 OZ. HAMBURGER PATTIES READY TO EAT CUDAHY’S MEAT and SAPGHETTI, 16 oz. 46¢ IN BARBECUE SAUCE— s WIENERS 1402.lin§ O 5 AT—OR EAT COLD 3to1.1in 1 8¢ SARDINES for.tin P IMPORTED NORWEGIAN—SARDINE OIL CORNED BEEF SPREAD - 3oz tin ‘SAVE TIME — CATCH THE BIG BOY COOKIES === All Kinds HE SARDINES SAUSAGES - DIAMOND A CARROT JUICE BUILD THOSE MUSCLES UP To Tenakee: R. Kemp. | To Sitka: Kenneth Wwillard, R. A. | Burgess, A. O. Willoughby and A. Arehie | -[luncheon meeting of Kiwanis Club To Pelican: C. Zimmerman. To Haines: Ferguson, Schultz and | Dimmick. To Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. W. Bo- lay,iBud ‘Whiteside and G. Rapuzzi. ——e KIWANIANS HAVE FUN PLAYING 20 QUESTIONS * AT TODAY'S LUNCHEON | zach Gomdon, Director of the [Tesn-Age Club here, entertained Kiwanians today with the game of Twenty Questions at the noon 21 PASSENGERS. NORTH BY PA; ' TAKES 16 SOUTH Pan Amecrican Clippers yesterday brought, 21 passengers north, took 16 others to Seattle and 19 to An- nette from Juneau. Arrivals were Edward Blomquist, Will Aufrano, Rita Quejada, Irene Mitchell, Eva and Elmer Schults, Luella Spurgeon, Dr. C. Earl Al- brecht, Mae and Gust Katulas, Spen- cer Delyea, Kenneth ami Mavia in the Goid Room of the BaranofBeer, Robert Thorpe, George Gil- Hotel. \patrick, Ralph Shepard, Tanner | Needham, Mr. Larson, Milton Odom, Gordon linec up the club members ! |Oscar Hopkins and J. H. Fernie, in odd and even sides and BBW| Leaving for Seattle were WA; them a variety of questions to an-|paugherty, R. R. Becker, Robert| swer, which in most instances the powell, Dan Ward, Florence Ward { contestants guessed within the 20langd infant Pamela, Richard Mit- guesses chell, Hal Grin, Emelie Patterson, | Archie Betts was in charge of the|Jjondon Norris, Lowell Wakefield, program. President Gene Vuille pre- | orthur Schatz, T. B. Sturges, : Lawrence. To Gustavus: Russell Morgan, ' THIS IS NO “FISH STORY" COME IN and SAVE MONEY on YOUR FOO FISH DERBY WEEK END P 5 j 3 | Closed All Day Saturday ([ oo s s, s SCHEDU LE sceseee= OPEN FROM 8:00 A. M. TO 10:00P. M. FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $10.00 OR MORE FREE SHOPPING BAGS STAHL-MEYER LIVERWURST 12 01e—SOUTH TANGERINE JUICE - Ne.2fin 1 FLORIDA—KISSED BY THE GULF STREAM No. 2 tin 19( STOKELY’S or_;DELMONTE ORANGE JUICE ALWAYS THE BEST EVER READY VEGETABLE JUI(E 46 oz. . lin 36( a8 PIC-NIK—4- OZ TIN SHOESTRING POTATOES - PORK and BEANS PAPER PLATE WITH NAPKINS—9-INCH WAXED FOOD CUPS - 8 IN PACKAGE CANDY --CHEWING 6UM GUS GEORGE Atomice Price Buster UNDER JUNEAU MEDICAL CLINIC 3 o1. in 22¢ SLICE OR SPREAD 8o1.1in 49¢ |6§l fin 17: 12 PLATES 12 NAPKINS sided and Mrs. G. D. Schiltz and Ken Norris. To Annette—R. B. Clifton, Ida Hawkins, Alice and Suzanne Ayres, {Jack and Sue Henderson, Volney and Ruby Hay, George Cooley, Ernest Kreyenhagen, Homer, Helen and Barbara Covert, Nancy Michel, A. A. Lyon, Robert Seifert, Winn Brindle, D. V. Jones and Joe' Michaelson, 4 MANY GAMES PLAYED DURING FIELD DAY AT | EVERGREEN BOWL TUES, | t S for the A very successful Pield Day was lenjoyed by boys and girls at the] Super- |ERICKSON, 6th St., 3-bdr., base- ™ FOR SALE i carpentry, marine, boat and woodworking equip., with or without central location and materials. $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part furn. house, Pike Street. POLLOCK: 719 5th St, three bdr. furn., newly decorated, basement, ete. HEAVY duty ment, eomp. furn, marine view, beautiful garden, large refrig. with quick freeze unit, ete. $6,250—3-bdr. home, Waynor add., furnished. 3-BDR., fireplace, pine panel, furn., basement, 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat- tuck Addition. Mr. | BUILDING Lots—Douglas Beach, highway and West Juneau; ce- ment foundation plus acreage; lots Glacier Highway; 40x144 on ‘Willoughby; two 50x100, Douglas. McMULLEN Estate, appr. 20 per- cent gross on invest. Fine rental prop. always filled. COLE Piledriving reduced to $8,000. ACROSS St. irom Gov. Mansion, large bldg. lots and income prop., 3 apts, 1, 2.and 3 bdrs. each, compl. furn, furnace, etc. BOATS—The FORRESTER, the DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ- OFF and others. CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, or without mink .stock. with | BEACH—Bacon prop, 5 pat. acres, beach frontage, water, bldg; | Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; a.\so, beautiful * log cabin’ Ftitz Cove! {Day is planned for 2 o'clock Friday. | Winners in the freeze-out game yesterday were Joe Ninnis, Albert| |Carlson and Roberta Memerschmidt.; The losers had a contest and Elton | Engstrom, Marvin Rhodes and Jim ! Pinkerton won. ! In Chin Up, winners were Albert | Carlson and Bill Orme. Marvin| Rhodes also participated. Elton Engst}om won the ping pong game. | Albert Carlson and Bill Orme took part. There were four winners in the bicycle races. They were Bill Crme, Jackie Schmitz, Joe Ninnis! and Albert Carlson. Bob Hildre and | Marvin Rhodes participated too. Elton Engstrom, Albert Carlsom 'and Joe Ninnis won the Free Throw | game. The younger children had a Foot Race contest with Christy Crondahl, Jay Crondahl and Johnny Brooks the winners. In the “21” race, Treffers, Carl- son and Pinkerton won. | The bathhouses at Evergreen Bowl | |have now been painted and clothes, “racks installed. The floors also have | |been painted. I G S ® 060 @0 o 00 oz.fin 19c¢ | TIDE TABLE \ JULY 29 Low tide, 1:21 am., 3.5 ft. High tide, 7:09 a.m., 11.1 ft. Low tide, 13:08 p.m., 4.7 ft. High tide, 19:23 p.m., 14.0 ft. | 1 : e o c ANCHORAGE VISITORS Charles B. Abbott, Jeanette Over- acker, Luther Fritz and Milton Odom, :all' of Anchorage, are regis- tered at the “Baranof Hotel. il FOR SALE (Confinued) 1042 CHEV. pickup. Ph. 522. 495t T%HP Mercury outboard matur Perfect condition. Bought this year. Run only 12 hours. Juneau Hotel, Room 408. 949 ZL’ THE Burrell Home in the Kigh-' lands. Fully furnished, garage, fenced in garden, $8500. 948 6t GE WLshlng ne, quire at Gaine’s Cafe by Air- port. 948 6t MODERN, weil equipped machine shop, excellent location, good' growing business, $10,000. Sitka | Realty, Sitka, Alaska. M7 2t OUTBOARD, 3 1-3 hp Flruwne, A-]. Call 271 after 6 pm. tf dh BEST Jalop in town, '33 Plymouth coach. Inquire R. E. Packard, Northern Commercial Carpenter Shop, or Red 462. 944 2t MODERN, compietely furnished home 2 years old, Two bedroom, finished stairway to unfinished attic space sufficient for 2 ad- ditional bedrooms, garage in 2-3 concrete basement. Oil hot air furnace, oil automatic hot water heater, oak floors, metal venetian blinds. Lot 60'x100' in new re- strictetl district, excellent _view. Moderate price, under present sound value, includes fire insur- ance premiums, garden tools and other misc. items in . addition to standard furnishings. FHA terms. Call owner, Black 875. 941 of 2 LOTS on Gastineau Ave. Phone 940 tf FURLONG nome, 2% miles on Gla- cier Highway; beach froptage, 1 acre patented land, good gar- den, beautiful view, large work- shop, also Shotgun Club scross road; 2 bdr. modern bome, furn- ished, with 2-room attic; very best water system, $5,000. $37 I } HOTEI HOTET In good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 o 22 22¢ | 13-FT. Skiff with 3" with pat. acreage. MURPHY & HIIBPIY' REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 67, over Pirst Naticnal Bank | FORSALE | i 9 CABIN CRUISER Swan Lee, ® 27 ft, 8% ft. beam, 52 HP Gray Marine engine, fresh watcr cooling, built 1946. Sleeps 4, equipped with oil- burning rance, toilet. About 30 gal. fresh water tank. 50- gal. gas tank, cushioned seats and with adjusted compass. e For further information in- Ob quire 923 E Street. . ®0eeeveccene o e e 0 o @ hp outboard; | boat new. $200.00. Inquire Box | 2353 or Oscar Jensen at end of Fritz Coxe Road. 949 tf Tunnel.” Price $3,500. Excellent sea boat. Can be adapt- ed for fishing, charter, etc. 35 it. long, 11 ft. beam, 30” draft. May be seen at Juneau Spruce! dock any time. 949 #f 9x16 Axminster rug; 2x4 and 4x6| rugs; 2 mirrors, curtain stretcher, | carpet sweeper, 2 fishing poles and reels, tackle box, equipped; typewriter. Prouty’s, 814 Gold Belt. 949 tf STINSON AT-19 converted to 5- place personal transport, seats can be removed,for cargo csrry-i ing. Aircraft fully licensed !ar‘i day or night instrument flight. Beautifully upholstered in mo- hair Frizze. Aircraft complete with Hamilton propeller, full flight instruments, loop compass, radio, engine fire extinguisher, extra 300 HP Lycoming engine and extra propeller. Aircraft has low time. North Dakota Farm- ers Union, Jamestown, North Dakota. 949 5t |1948 Evenrude 33 HP outboard and 14 ft. skiff. $200.00. Phone Red 447, 948 3t WANTED GOV'T. employed single girl wants small furnished apt. Call Red 643. 950 3t WANTED: Manager for REA co- operative. Must be experienced. Apply to Catherine Blankenburg, Secretary of the Kodiak Electric Association Board, Kodiak, Al- aska. 949 6t BABY Crib. Good condition. Phone Blue 415. 949 4t — e SEWING Machines, any ma;e or eondition. Willman Trade Center, South Franklin, 947 1 mo. W-A N-T A-D-S FOR SALE D o NEARING Completion, new two- bedroom house, large paneled liv- ing room with fireplace; dinette, tile kitchen and bath. Full con- crete t and garage; au- tomatic oll heat, very liberal tefms. GHAMRLIE Ilmmm house, § bed- ms, completely furnis 3 ly redecorated. s i $3800—Three bedroom home at Auk Bay; fully furnished, developed land. 1 CABIN—Fritz Cove TWO 4-unit apartments; building . Jand; other. restdences, Juneau, Douglu ‘and ‘highway. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 P e AR CABIN CRUISER mfl!m TO GILLNET, with power roller, 200 fathom sockeye net, in Juneau until- Tuesday. 85-hp Chriscraft eng., just reconditioned, boat all mahogany and oak spertfishing model, sleeps three. Length 23 ft., beam 8, draft 3, Built-in ¢abinets under windows, new stofe, new water tank. $2400 with net, etc., or $1930 without, GILLNETTER, 20 ft. Star eng. $475 WORKBOAT, Wis. aircooled eng., $300. SKIFFS with outboards, $150-$120, !HO SE ON RAFT, 3 room, toilet, 9, $1200. WINCHESTER 3-06, model 54, new hmrel new stock and bolt, fac- Ty job. Lyman 48 sights. $95. ONE TWO, and THREE bedroom houses. CRUISERS, Yachts, Trollers. | SEVERAL PICKUP trucks, $650 up. ISEAVIEW APTS, 41 ft. on Will- oughby, 100 on Calhoun, 300 deep, 20 two-room apts. at $20 mo. $12,500 for entire property or will divide. Terms $6,500 down, $150 month. 4-ROOM House, furnished, attic, boat shed. $1,000 cash plus $927 at $20 month. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Beal siate -~ + Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 &5 JUNEAU—One of the nicest homges in Juneau, located on corner of 7th and Main’ St, 4 bedrooms, full basement, automatic oil hot water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ate private den, newly renovated and painted, big garage, com- pletely furnished, overlooking Ju- neau and the Gastineau Chan- nel. Available August 15. Terms. Cash $20,000. Call 497 for dp- pointment. (942 ) HAWKINS IIVESIMEIIT (. PHONE - - {'47 GMC pickup $1200; ’40 Dodge Panel Truck $500; (new engine) $600; ’'39 Oldsmobile $175; '38 Hudson coupe $200; '37 LaFayette $225; '35 Ford $150; Jay's Super Service. 949 tf 1942 CHEV. Pickup. Phone Green 572. 949 5t PRACTICALLY New GE T7-ft.” re- frigerator, $200. Blue 635. 50 Tt ALMOST iew oil range. Call. Blue 147, 947 tf 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % price. Write Box 2384. '37 Plymoyth overhauled. See George E. Cleve- land, Pirst Nat) Benk. 922 t{ Blue 917. 316 4th St. Clal( - Bw;lacnphor. Inquire Room 106, Health Department. Territorial Building. 945 tf LARGE Store and rear apt. Long lease. Opposite Channel Apart- ments, 513 Willougby Ave. 48 6t SEE .us about that cabinet and carpenter work; we also make chest of drawers, etc. Blackwell’s Cabingt Shop, 117 Main St., Ph. Blue W 945 6t WAITRESE at Percy’'s Cafe. 44 tf WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bed- Lola’s 315 Decker Wi PIANO for rent, studic' models. Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 tf A -