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B TWENTY-NINE HERE, FORTY-ONE DEPART BY ALASKA COASTAL Twenty-nine pej 41 left with Alaska Coas over the weekend as follows From Tulsequah: George Walker, , L. Hill and William Profeit om Ketchikan: 8. F. Ball From Hoonah: Sam Martin Pelican Swanberg, Claris d Emerson, From Haine Fish and Wildife Service Offers New |Motion Piclures a new Fish “Basic Net N and Wildlife Service film, will be available n on September 1, the h of Commercial ounced today. The d for vocational use the fishing industry. film is inten by persons in Produced for the Service by Sun Dial Films, Inc., the motion picture is in 16 mm. color and sound, and |runs about 12 minutes. The out- door scenes were filmed in New educational | l 1 | THE DAILY STEAMER ALEUTIAN HERE LAST NIGHT; TWENTY-ONE LEAVE The Aleutian arriyed southbound in Juneau at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon with 23 passengers for here and left for Seattle shortly Lefore midnight with 21 persons for herc I. Cameron, Charles Carter, Mar- Jjorie DeWittt, George Green, Walter Jones and wife, L. Kann, Mrs. G. E. Knight, S, C. Meafee, Mrs. B. Mc- From Seward passengers were Miss | 'HAVE HANDS FULL “AS 3 HOOK FISH | Taking good advantage of the Sportsman Boat rental. service in Juneau, a large number of persons | were fishing over the weekend and returned to the koat harbor with a variety of stories. Highlight of the stories came about when a party composed of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cady, Miss Ri- ley, Miss Hermes U. Duncan re- iturned to tell of having three of WEEKEND ANGLERS | (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) Sitka has been enjoying a brisk toat charter business this summer from tourists who want to troll for salmon while their ship is in port. By far the busiest skipper has peen Kathryn Webb aboard the Romany I1. The original plan for chartering was hers and proved to be so suc- cesful that now almost every craft Ithat will stay afloat and has power| fis pressed into service. Not many, week as director of consgruction on the new TB hospital being built on| {Japonski. He will be joined by his wife and two daughters shortly. i Dr. M.'M. VanSandt, ANS medical idirector on Japonski, left this week- | fend to attend the Juneau meeting of | the eminent doctors making a tour of the Tersitory. . 2 DOUGLAS FIREPLACE, rustic walls, magnifl- NEARING Camp! Bew two- iy p led cent view, double plumbing, gar-| bedraom house, liv- ; age with maid or bachelor quart- z ‘With dinette, A ers, large basement, large green le %“ ‘bath, e a o ¥ 2 house, furnace, completély furn-| grete basement and garage; au- ighed, refrig., elec range, lights,| < fomatic ofk; heat, very liberal BACHS RETUBN Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bach were ! returning passengers aboard the S. S..Alaska yesterday, following a three-month sojourn in Seattle, ete. FIREPLAOE, 8-bdr., pine panel, toml. furn., furnace, beautiful yard, inlaid hardwood floors, OCasey- holn}n Auk From <£itki Bedford, Mass., with Captain Paul{Shee, Mrs. Mabel Purviance and their five lines loaded wi sal- Jacobs, Bill Patricia Wright, Green of city demonstrating|child, the Rey. A. E. Perviance, mon at the same time. C?d:‘{lonk- salmon have been caught but every- | pere Mr. Bach was under medical .S-sl;t“c}:{ou:e‘d.compl PR sa;?;mmwl’ w‘ Iroom * o en And Mrs. D. Greene. | the proper methods of mending torn | Mrs. B. Skidmore, the Rev. W, Skid- | ed his at the same time as anogher (00e's been having & wonderful tiiie. care at the Marine e Both |3 dg, 1 ana 2 g e urnished, developed From for Packing: F. C. fishing more, Miss F. Theal, Mrs. N. Thom- in the party, and handed his pale; __ attended the Juneau-Douglas pic- 3 0 g - b7 . § Binchus | Organirations which wish to bor-|as, Bruce Thomas, Mrs. L. Tisdale, to Mrs. Cady So he could ot 18 Bt e s Edge- | nic, July 13th, in Seattle at Wood- | i MR s bl ‘_;:‘; ‘C"Ve- 8 e From Baranof: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. row prints of this film should make |Ted Tisdale, Sgh C. Tisdale, James landing the second fish. Mxs. Cady °'7 - tand Park. o W v Ar H Fors their requests to the Fish and Wild- | Wood and Julian Reynolds. began ghaving uoqmem‘:,m, the fig of Teen Agers guided by Leslie Yfl;y- Mrs, Bach witnessed commence- ;i:!tagu ht;memnmefirl ::I:“lotnmtl _lan:;l zth‘enrd residences, Juneau, From Hood Bay: E. E. Jense o Service in Juneau. Because the To Seattle: Mrs. Paul Prouty, fellow and by the time Mr. Cady The party chartered Bill B;flc S| ment exercises at High Line High| i s ,Dg:);N e i Po - v:m;wfl . ’ wife. {number of prints is limited, re-|{Mrs. Annie Clites, James Hooper, could return to atsist her, the fish Loat, the North Star, left Wednes-, g ;.01 ot which her nephew, Don-{> "% B - ;Bft ng ¢ % From Skagway: Dorothy F should be made as far in|Joe Abernathy, R. Ronne, wife and|had taken out more than 100 yds. 98y for Fred's Creek where mgy ald Boher, was one of the 200 rosm.] n.!m- t:::?!““’ streams, mm‘"mmzsd | and Lynn Lightle ce as possible deughter Janet, Vera Winchester, of line when heading fof Ketchikan SPent the night, and climbed the|yoqugting senfors, she also at-| SR AERIRG L1 by e ¥ : To Gustavus: Fred Dunn ! Each request showid indicave |R. C. Sadler, R. Dale Johnson. ‘or Seattle. Having very definite mountain the fouocwl‘??:d'?)ér::k :;E’tcnded the Western Washington ;nentm‘ 3‘: fall a7 | .”'[“D s DOOK P ¥ To Hoonan: Mary Dick, Jeannie | early the address to which the To Ketchikan: M. Weaver, Mrs. ideas of his own ahout appearing in is no ulchonx:a'ea ;m pl’cked!c""ege of Education Alutmt ban- noveiA maculate, o ,mtmlr" o “‘i‘ gateleg Welsh and Harry Douglas. shipment is to be made. The ship-|Leigh Grant, Mrs. Clandia King, a can on a grocery shelf, the salmon boat retur “t’hw‘;nl] o evc-!““e" June 5, in Bellingham, and | i gt w:(gr ce:;’ecx; ‘da‘se— rmml' ¥ chest, ‘Dn table, To Sitka: Mrs. M. Victor W.| ments are usually made by express,|Miss Claudia King, Lora Lee, Mable won the battle, took most gf the UP the group the following the Grand Chapter of Washing-| o 'kfli-'h bl vl s ing, dh'hn‘ fi:&' table, linen, few J. Robertson, Larry Zack and J.|po porrower paying transportation |Garcia, E. E. Hudson and S. Wal- line and left the Cady's with slight- ning. o it weres Lesjie|to%: 0. E. S., installation of offi- flec- 5 ;; : pl. furn., fur- : ea_‘.\ 8! ™ are, etc, Wednes- Bower | che ways. No charge is;stead. ly more than 12 feet of line remain- | Making tl-e e Orot Thomas,|cers July 10. She also , attended ace, etc., boat and car, $6,500.00. ay, Aug. 18, 227 7th, 1 am. To Skagway: W. Crosson, D.j, i AL AL PRI {ng on the reel. However, the pany}YawA‘JOhnTnomp?On. C;uck omas,| & pauls Episcopal Chirch ser- Lot 50 by 200. i 966 2¢ Bryan and Bob Dellinger | Other recen fishery MRS. BARNES VISITS had more to tell about than the big|A! F"fi' "02 'l‘i‘:gh?:s' Helon Yo | vices, conducted by the Rev. W. $25% 11130‘;‘;“- 20000 sg. ft. With | o e To Haines: W. D. Kerr and wife. motion pictures which are available] Mrs. Doris Barnes, former Mayor cne that got away. . . . . Duncan ¥av, ;" y:wgc“'mcnn French {Robert Webb, former Juneau- small bldg., best location. Doug- S w_m“m‘- m#xo i To Pelican: Roscoe Max, M. G0od= 4re: “Filleting and Packaging Fish”|of Wrangell and Republican candi- hooked a king which weighed in:Betty Jo e, Ot ‘Wight and | Douglas minister. las. Total $1,000 ) Wy o g man, H. Johnson and O. Milnes. (in two parts) and Retailing Fish. |date for the House of Representa- around 20 pounds. :;Y bflm“;‘“dsw 3 Mis Bach had a glimpse of|SEATER Tyact, 2-bdr. furnace,| _ HE Ty Ketchikan: J. B. Strong The Service is now producing the | tives, arrived in Juneau yesterday Walter Walsh and Dorothy re-| e g President Truman wWhen he was in| DRSEment, view, _compl. CgETT N R > i move in today. $1,800 down. Windsor Apts. 966 2x turned to the boat harbor with; three salmon caught around Point| Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cole and young Salisbury late in the evening. son returned via Totem Airways Despite the fact that they had Friday from a summers vacation little luck with the fish, Mr. and Mrs. |driving through the States visiting] Jack Hall of San Francisco were very riends and relatives, driving through | Seattle. Enroute home, Mrs. Bach, |who is a candidate for the Terri- lburlal House of Representatives, campaigned while in Ketchikan, Wrangell and Petersburg. To Tulsequah: K. Richardson - evening on the 8. 8. Alaska from Wrangell. She will attend the Re- publican Get-Together Banguet, which will be held Wednesday eve- ning at the Salmon Creek Country Club. “Maine Sardine Industry” and the| |“North Pacific Industry,” and willl 1 announce the releasc dates of these a L_,ue\lf(‘lu(‘atmnal films within fhe next | few months. { LARGE acreage, fur farm, Haine.; 2 good houses priced right Sitka, | double your money; Cole’s pile driving equip., 100% invest. flrstl five month. t ! TROLLER, ready to go, new en- 25 REMINGTON Automatic rifle, 1103 F St., evenings. 966 3x JUST arrived! New custom-built ‘Wuwrlitzer Piano in blond walnut. FROM ANGOON G. J. Mears of Angoon is the Baranof Hotel D — | FROM FAIRBANKS R A v n ¢ National Parks and Monuments. 7 Mrs. la; 1 for Well pleased with their recent stay PR e A\ Club Steak, full course dinner,] Ray Cavanaugh of Fairbanks is|p e BArhes Plans 1 feave f0F 4" jineau and vicinity and plan|Mr. Cole is Superintendent of Pub- | DOROTNY ToiETT HOME | gine, excelent throughout. T Phone 143, 965 4x 2.5 ountry 6 4x a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. | < i - lic Schools. o 1Tiving cver e weekend via E! 3 ts. = T 50. Country Club. 96_ x a guest at the Gastin o ways, at the end of the week. She to return here next summer if pos-, g Ahefican, Frh Gharles Tugs FORRESTER Oth.er hoats {PARTLY furnished hause. Excel- { lent location. Ready for oecu- | MURPHY & MUBPHY | . o4/ omen i, w3 o REALTORS - ACCGUNTANTS [SPECIAL—Ong of the boat-rental Phone 67, over First Naticnal Bark { boys is going, south, Selling four of those new 16-footers with the sible. Tech. Sgt. Gerry Marsh, stationed! Mrs. Kenneth Nordby and son ; kett returned from a two-month in Juneau with the ACS, landed &' Larry returned by Totem Firday|Stateside trip. 14 pound cohoe in the Point Salis-|from a two months vacation Outddevx Leaving here :!une 17, Mrs. Tue- Lury waters using a heavy lead and|She was met in Seattle by relanves!kgtt visited a sister in San Fran- all the line he could get his hands who drove her to Fort Wayne, In-|CIScO, and returned to Seattle to |diana, to visit her parents and other | meet the Alaska group of Rainbow | will visit with her mother, who is seriously ill. During her visit in Juneau, Mrs. Barnes is staying with her daughter, Dorianne, in i the Assembly Apartments. 2 RS on. ! 4 5 RO ORI AND e is| Other persons taking to the water ‘relatives. Enroute to Indiana, Mrs !Girls and accompany them tol FOR SALE 4 hp Wisconsin ajreooled inboard r('fl“lercd ¢t the Bari flo(’Ho[e‘] from the rental service over the Nordby stopped overnight in De-ithe Grand _Assembly at: Walla| engines; Less than 50 hours op- gis a : & a * weekend were as follows: Mr. Wieler| troit to visit Rev. and Mrs. Art Bily, iWalls, Washington. During the et S s e >op- eration. 7 speeds forward, neutral, o s i 7 speeds: backward. K Travel-troll , variable pitch propeller. Any kid can operate, yet built to take assembly, the nine Alaska girls, including Betty Bonnett of Doug- o {las, four Juneau girls and four Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conway left from other Alaska Chapters, were i houseguests of Mary Newton, who acccmpanied the Grand Officers to Alaska in 1947. : In San Francisco, Mrs. Tuckett attended. the funeral on July 5th, of Effie Easton, Past Worthy Grand Matron of General Grand Chapter. She was the only A]-i askan representative in attendance.. and friends, Clarabelle Messersch- |former Sitka residents who are now midt, Bill Scott and Jack Glover. doing settlement work there. e { PAA CLIPPERS BRING | 19 10 JUNEAU; TAKE _ 17 FARES TO STATES 5. 25 T st |for an overnight visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conway. They Bringing 19 to Juneau yesterday, flew their own plane—a two place en, batten-seam V-bottom, 25 hp ! Universal Utility Four, 5 hours to go on break-in. Leaving town,| the highest seas. $675 each. will sell for cost to me. Call| SPECIAL—1947 Kaiser, privately Green 790 after 6 pm. 964 64| owned, with heater, spotlight, in o gy . i ocd condition. $1800. NEW 1947 Chrysler Club Coupe, 5 g&wm -nvlaom"‘ HOME across l‘m“lg’ ":l" 2,000 ""‘“'h 57:" from ~Wainor ~Tract, 3-bedroom ¢ tires, Chrysler Radio, Chrysler| gy concrete basement, furnish- Heater, Seat Covers, Cost $3,000.1 . 4 pguse 7 yrs. old. Boat house Will sell for $2,500. Phone 40L{ Lih cleotric winch.: $12,700, 964 6] pLOBERG home; 2-bedroom, furn- ished, 6th and Nelson, $3500. New Luxurest Coaches at lowest fares |last weekend for a brief business | lmp to Seattle. They returned Thurs- | yday after a three day stop in Seat- ) ttle. i KENTUCKY Enjoy the whiskey thut’s“afiumfiulo a0 i Nawe"' WHISKEY—A BLEND 8 Proof 65% Grain Neutral Spints Now, General Electric offers a new guarantee and ten-year protection plan to purchasers of General Electric Automatic Electri¢ Water Heaters. Think of it—ten full years of protec- tion for you on your new gal- vanized-tank water heaters. Now ... you can have all the hot water you need — when you need it—and at low cost too. See your General Electric retailer today for details. SYRADE-MARK REG. U.8. PAT. OFF, | cocktail loun, You'll like these new 48-seat coaches. You can stretch out and relax in your seat or move around the train. Large lounges in each car or visit the Tip Top Grill car with its snack section and e. You're welcome, 100, in the new sty E' diagonal-seating diner, Also Touralux (intermediate fare) and Pullman standard sleeping cars. Daily service, too, on the electrified CorumpiaN. Comfort and courtesy travelwith youon The Milwaukee Road. For reservations, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or R. E. Carson, General Agent White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. ] Beattle 1, W r ticket WAUKEE RoaD opds via PAA Clippers took 17 passengers to Seattle. o Arrivals were Albert Kenhedy, Gordon Mears, Andrew Hanson, Earl Pearson, Albert Isbell, Mrs. Bill Sweeney, Mike and Patricia Swee- ney, Jack Nepple, James Parks, Al- ma Denton, Cromwell Denton, Mrs. Willard Fickes, Robert Le Von, Mrs. John Jones and infant, Norma and Marvin Jones and J. C. Capowsky. Leaving were Earl Everson, Pat Wiight, Karl Uhlman, Nels Berg, Augusta Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Al Zen- ger, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mullikan, Mrs. M. Hamel, James Alexander, Gordon Beitinger, Charles Matthews, James Petite, Jim Callaghan and E. A Osterbert. To Annette—F. D, Deitrich. To Fairbanks—David Andrus, Glen Grezory, Thor Smith and wife, Charles Hoyt, E. A. Sherman, John Bailey, Susje Millingrock, Dolly Ste- wart, A. W. Stewart, W. E. Baum and J. E. and J. L. Hall - e Fried chicker *c iake oui, $2.50. Country Club. 966 4x BOAT you can buy TRANS] O FISHERMEN For $150.00 Using Your Own Receiver and Antenna you Have a Complete. . .. | RADIG TELEPHONE For Two-Way Communication . . . Ship to ‘ Ship ... . Ship to Shore OWNERS a brand new iy Enroute home, she visited for alp ) 'ATRBA! 4 {week in Ketchikan with friends. sheogst Wil leave fullyt gquipped cocktail bar, downtown | Fairbanks, doing good business, excellent location. Must have cash for liquor inventory. Box 4689, Juneau Empire. 963 1 mo. i HOUSE for sale, $2,500.00. Opp. 8-| $1,400 mi. post, Douglas Highway. 962 6x | HOUSES from $700 to $14,500. —|1937 Plymouth with new "40 PAOKARD flve-passenger coupe, | _motor, new tires, $600, good condition, immediately | 1941 Plymouth, new tires, $650. TO CONVENTION available. Call 423. 961 tf {1940 Packard Club Coupe $950. Mrs. Leigh S. Grant left last! o # Schwinn kicycle, hand brake, horn, evening aboaird the 8. 8. Aleutian Wé'a;l;l' thir:;?eu;::'abmnd ;:’ev:. lights, $75. for Ketchikan, where she will at s P-m. 57 tf | gtore Counter, 12 ft., $50. tend the Methodist Church con- 2 LOTS on Gastmeau Ave. Phone|Table Model Wurlitzer juke $80. vention. She will return on the| home Green 232. 940 tf | Popcorn machjne, $100. return trip of the Aleutian. | New Remington .22 long $30. HOTET in good location for sale!New Millsijuke $780. ... . or lease. Ph. 187. 881 @ & : 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than % price. Write DAPCEVIOCH Home, Basin Road, 2-bedroom, full ' concrete base- ment. $6500. BEACH PROPERTY, cleared, foot of ski trail, beautiful view of Ju- neau, 60 ft on road, 150 deep. ,Aeronca similar to the one Mr Ganty owned here before the war. VISITS SAM DEVON James Devon returned home on Sunday from a short visit to the States where he visited his father, Sam Devon, at the Masonic Home, Zenith, Washington. He reported o 'Sam in good health except for his 1 Passengers arriving aboard the legs. ' George Washington this week were: | !Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Charteris, to visit their son and daughter in law, |Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Charteris; Mrs. Jimmie Beaseman and Mrs, Gladys Barnas, mother and aunt of Mrs. /Robert Hagen for a brief visit; An- fim Rod for a ten day stopover; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wendell Abell with child- iren Laura Nan and Joann; Mr. and Mrs, H. Langfeldt; Dr. Austin T. Moore. Leaving on the George Washing- ! { Mrs. Frank Wright, Jr., left by: plane this morning enroute to Bell- | ingham after receiving a telephone | 'message of the death of her sister in Jaw, Mrs. John Kenast, | 19417 pe i s { PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY BONNETT HERE AND GONE Alfred Bonnett visited shortly at his home here over the week- ton were: Mrs. Barbara Van Ermlnn;ned ‘:u: lg; Am:;icr‘lz:l mfl;nvuq. Box 2384. 938 tf Real Estate - - Boats for Ketchikan; Mrs. Susie Gubato- # W- Sale Merchandise yoa for Seattle and Mrs. Robert! wopupn DAUGHTER HOME o Datis Inquire ')M““t 13th at Hagpor — Phone 911« Naff and two children for Ketchi- kan after a brief visit with her {sister, Mrs. Clyde Peterson. Mrs. Fred W. Hoffower and in- fant daughter Barbara Jean, re- turned home last Saturday after- noon from St. Ann’s Hospital in Juneau. Douglas 193. 916 t | BACHELOR Apt. Brownies Barber T . tf 31 CONDITION ol coulung| o _ . . - heater, suitable for 5 or 6 room{ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates. 961 1 mo hiuse. 439 3rd St. Ph. 492. 67 3x| Imperial Hotel. 1937 PONTIAC Coupe, $250. Call| GARAGE at 415 4th. Inquire 404 Passengers who arrived by Totem Airways this week were: Rev. John Cauble; Mrs. Kenneth Nordby and son Larry; Mrs. Mattie Halsten; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barton and TO OREGON Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Owen left last week for their former home in infant; Mrs. J. H. Ferney and two{Oregon. Owen was a Juneau| Red 865. 967 2: treet 961 tf children; Mrs. Frank Ward; Wil-|Spruce mill employee. ¥ x| EopEh, guneh £ liam Levers; Cecil Pfundt and Mrs. —————— 9-HP. Evenrude outboard, A-1SHOP building, 93 Willoughby ‘T, Tooke. Leaving Saturday morning were: W. J: Blanchard; B. C. Moxley NOTICE DOUGLAS STUDENTS All new students within the City, and all students from out- Norma Brookman; Mrs. Martha El-|side the City Limits;, who will at- lis; Frank Krsul; Mrs. Elsie Mat-{tend the Douglas Schools, and all ton and three children; Mrs. V. J.|Pirst Graders, must register with [Lewis and two chidren. the Douglas Superintendent of AT SR Scheols on August 19th, Thurs- nagelle ‘Harsip and day, between the hours of 1 to 4 [Appling. Will be matried at . eigh o'elack this eyenjng at the home of My and Mrs. Albert Dennard, broth- er and sister-in-law of the bride. The ceremony will be performed by US Commisioner Frank Richards with Malcolm Dennard and Mrs. Albert Dennard attending the couple, Only relatives and close. friends| will attend the ceremony after which the party will attend thel Moose Club for dancing. 3 The Applings have rented the Jack | Joe by their parents. ———— TWO FROM WINNIPEG G. Walker and J. Cubzey of Win- nipeg, Canada, are stopping at the t p. m, and must be accompanied | T — —— 966 3x12 OIL RANGES, 1 circulator, | APTS,, Rooms with kitchen priv- as is. 967 11| Uleges:Homie Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 1 JUST recently bought davenpprt PERMANENT local couple expects waxed birch dinette{ Avenue. Pormerly Bob-In-Body 967 2x; and Fender Building. Inquire S and ‘T Clothing Store.. 951 tf e swing rocker, coffee|[ROOM .and Board, $20 a week. Hannah's Boarding House, Third and Maig. ) 950 tt 4 Ph. Andefson Pisbo Shop. 941 tt condition; set $65. Ph. Blue 680. and chair, table with matching end tables, deluxe. Kenmore Washing Mach- ine, chest of drawers, chrome dinette set, etc. Shown by app. 967 tf Infuire Empire. e i & B SEAVIEW Aj.. for reat, ote block WANTED | fomPeewioa w0 Loyer rent;'315 Gold'St. 656 o incfease Ropulation of Juneau ings. apply. THREE INCHES OF FIBER- GLAS insulation com- pletely surrounds the THE “AUTOMATIC BRAIN“ of your water heater keeps the water at uni- RIBBONS of long-life Calrod* encircle every tank, to provide effi- For $150.00 You Gel . . . 1—B(223a 25 watt CW Transmitter with tubes. (never used) Streets. Calvin house on Etolin and Fark Marriage licenses pmqj this | 7] Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Dixon and|DQORMAN, Capitol Theatre, Ralph J. Newbury of Sesttle aref - evénings. & | P65 tf new arrivals at the Gastineau Ho-GuiiNG Machines, any apake or . condition. Willman Trade Center, { crystals controlled channels. Ph. 63. 2—crystals 2638-2670 Coast Guard. 1—12 Volts PE125 power unit. tank, to keep the heat where it belongs—in the water, t, economical heat- form temperaure, week were: Angus “Jack” Ballinger and Helen Gertrude Spencer; Rus- See us for this and other Modern Elecirical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electric Service \ 1—P17 Mike. 7-Foot Whip Antenna Sitka, 1—Cord with 2 plugs, (no rewiring) Every Set Checked Before Shipping FOB—SITKA Feed thru cabin insulators Marine Frequency Crystals Tubes and Parts Always Available MOY’S, Inc. $5.00 $1.00 $10.00 Alaska AR RRARORC RN AN wiviamn Peatherstone asrivea i sell Cilthero and Esther Johnstone. Dr, Austin Moore, famous ortho- pedic surgeon form South Carolina,| arrived this week for a stay of sevs eral weeks as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Moore gt their home on | &€ Japonski. During his stay he will{ serve the orthopedic surgery be- dome at the logal hospital. | haos, oo Dr, Andrew Wehler grrived from. Philadelphia Mopday -to join the edical staff of the T, B. Sanitorium Alice Island. He was accompanied WAShHh i wanted. AgBinat 3 %therh' Frank whooping e gre invited to'Juneau ) cough attend with (heir parents. v rlgE} Jr,, is visiting in from Sitka, and is at the Baranol Hotel, e