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PAGE SIX RANGER ROUSERS ailor-d by Days Year-round Wear For Work—-For Play The famous long- wearing Ranger Never-rip Searas Heavy Boatsal Pockets Zip Fly and Cuffs (O o o -~ ———— - Caslers Mens Wear HIPCORD NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA (Special Cc ITKA, share ot hs floods through Southeastern Alaska ep: tunately akle The 75 Leglior ladies w being stranded But then who spent those between Territc Alaska, n hot conr re made we know Seattle three Sept. ches urs nects tratfic of Juneau, ponde the nce) 11.—8itka he rain that caused fell during a and a half inches Indian River town to , was closed several y when it unds are avail- and Auxiliary very unhappy an extra two daj several people days flying Yakutat as judg- l’md Auhmngs trying to land at Cor ‘The marine strike has resulted in a panic of buying and hoarding ot food causing the four local grocery stores to run a half page advertise- tomers not to hoard food so that the available supply can be evenly and fairly the ad was the assurance that the townspeople would bhe cared for somehow, come what may. relurned Friday from what was planned as an over- jaunt to Tenakee. Mr. Con- left Sunday night aboard the * George Washington with his family who were enroute to Seattle for the winter, on learning that the ship would be in Tenakee all the follow- ing day. He planned to be kack v home the following night. Instead, he got home long after his family had reached Seattle, Ray Peterman, former Sitka busi- | America's newest trucks! New styling! New sizes! New features! ment in the Sentinel imploring cus- | distributed. Included in | nessman now residing in Juneau, timore; Ray Perkins; Chas. cux,[ arrived by plane Priday to join his!James Magisos; Jack Risto; M. J. wife, Hattie, who attended the Le-|McFariane; Russell Peterson; Mr. glon Convention here. The Peter- and Mrs. R. D. Meredith; N. F. Gill- mans plan to spend several dnysl]"m Jack Staten; Fred Van Horn, visiting with old Sitka mends tson of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Van Horn, to enter school in the States; Grace Josephine Thornton, of Payette, ;c aase, sister of Mrs. Carl Peterson, Idaho, arrived by Totem Friday to!and ior many years head of the spend six weeks visiting her brother | Lutheran Service Center, to make Glenn Thornton, master remgera- her home in Iowa because of health; tion man for ANS on Japonski, l(wmge Eliason, steward of the Moose. ‘(‘ 1, and son Richard, to be joined Clare Swensen, owner of Sitka! by his wife and his parents in Se- Arts and Crafts, left via Totem Alr-*anle on a flight to Detroit where ‘lines Wednesday on a two weeks'| mn will take delivery on a new car. buying trip in Washington and Ore-|The Eliasons plan to drive to the East Coast then make a leisurely burg: fur paqty ‘oSud Prouay jo Apoq duL I ©On the return trip, Mrs. Calvin; —_— {and Mrs. Ohmer helped care for!ticnal Cemetery to Petersburg Fri- i three Eskimo babies who were being jday aboard the Army LST. {sent from the far north to-the Ja-| lp0|1<k1 Island Orthopedic Hospital.! The body of Mike 8. Zent, Sitka Henry Moy took Mrs. Ohmer's place |resident who died in Ketchikan this as nursemaid on the trip from Ju-nwz‘k as the result of an accident neau to Sitka. latoard a seine koat, is expected to: e be ilown in this weekend for burial Jack Calvin returned by plane'at the National Cemetery under the Friday from what was planned as a |auspices of the American Legion, two day hunting trip at Sister Lako‘ Ze was born in Boston, August, on Chichagof Island, but developed 1915, and served with the Harior into an eight day stay. At Sister Craft Detachment in Sitka from 1942 Lake he was the guest of Captain|to 1945. His death was*causad from Anderson. As only does and fawniish, k and loss of blood resulting seemed to be stirring round during|from having his leg torn off in a the tiood, Calvin returned empty power winch. A sister, Mrs. J. J. handed. :, of Montesano, Wash,, is the known survivor of deceased. A daughter weighing seven pounds H n ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cadiente early yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bade and t\vu\n'mnuon This is the Cadiente’s Neill Anderson returned today! from a two-week tusiness trip to; Juneau and Ketchikan. « I !f ® World's easiest trucks to park and maneuver! ® World's first trucks with real "lift-the-hood” accessibility—faster adjustments and servicing! ® World's safest trucks to drive—nearly 23% more vision—steps enclosed inside the doors! ® Dramatic new truck styling! A new kind of all-weather comfori! Lowest cost per mile of any trucks their size and power! CAPITOL AUTO SALES Juneau, Alaska “Nobody was ever sorry he saved! 1” More sizes and wheelbases than ever before! Studebaker’s 1949 su- ine of trucks includes half-ton, - i i is outstanding in low-ccst operation | cons returned by plane Thursday third child. from a month’s stay in the States. —_ - | John VanHorn, sieward of the. Passengers arriving by Totem Air- Vets Club, was taken to the hospital | , lines Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. L.| Wadnesday for treatment after be-} {B. Benson and Casey dJones—allling confined to his bed at home for | {three affiliated with the Carson s week. He is suffering from a re-! Construetion Company on Japonski.|currence of malaria contracted dur- Passengers leaving on the Totem ing his war service in New Guinea, Saturday morning were: Jerry [ccmplicated by an infection of a Rhoades; A. Hagel, O. P. Mattoon; | wartime gun wound. \Frank Whittimore, after a summer’s \isit with his uncle Charles Wht- Mrs, William Carsort, whose hus- e 75 o (band is in charge of construction of | the new TB hospital on Japonski, left last weekend via Totem, with her, two young daughters for thetr home in Helena, Montana. They | had spent the summer here with gon. ‘r(‘uun trip via California; Chester |who had worked for many Years asi w.oq floors, view, excellent niegh-{ crete basement. ” Mrs. Jack Calvin returned by ! Thomas, returning to-his home in(head of the Lutheran Service Cen-) . nood. $10,500— 5-BEDROOM residence. plane Friday after spending Lwom“ States after a summer’s visit at | ter. Farewell gifts were presented $1760 down, .owner finance, hard- fully furnished, full eoncreté days in Anchorage as Sitka delegate the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken|the honor guest from all branches| oo .q floors, very large living] basement, automatic heat. to the ACCA Convention. Tha only Cravens. and organizations connected With; m, 1 bedroom. DUPLEX, Cedar Tract, two mod- other delegate from Southeast Alas-|_yy wpis ou) WOI WA SUA ek the church in gratitude for the fine| $1,000 down paym., 1-bdr. home,| ern l-bedroom apartments, fully ka was Mrs. Earl Ohmer of Peters-|o;; Suump neounp up yses suvid First St. Owner finance small! furnished, excellent condition, three-cent “wonder meal”—the soy-| | bean filler which has been developed | FULL Fine baoy bed. dren in a controlled experiment to, | Akiak are scheduled. The experi- ment will be conducted by the Of-| Green 611. 990 tf fice of Indian Affairs, and the Ter- | S - - :ég‘;tgmmnt;m. Juneau. ritorial Department of Health. 138-FT. Cabin Cruiser “Katinka”, ne tz Cove, One Doug- sleeps 6. Chrysier Marine 110, las. of growth in certain early ages. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1948 season Monday evening at the Elks F-"_-—_——-_—“ Slub Rooms, according to President W= A N =T A - ]l - S Mrs. Jobn Cushing. m SII.E 2-BEDROOM house, pine-paneled living room, fire place, full con- crete basement, garage, auto- matic oil heat, tile kitchen and Last weekend the céngregation of’ 2-bdr, furnished, large basement,| bath, viéw Jlocation, unfurnished. the Lutheran Church gave a fare-|. yarine view near school. $7,500—3-BEDROOM house, double well dinner for Mrs. Grace Chasels pqr, furnace, furnished hard-| plumbing, hardwood floors, con- ‘The Sitka Women's Club hald its first annual meeting Friday evening of last week at Community House with 4 brief business meeting during which Mrs. Foster Mills was elected vice-president, a move made neegs- rn‘ s‘“ sary by the departure of Mrs. Hu- bert’ Gilbert. Speaksr of the eve-{s4500 takes 3-bar. furnished home ning was Miss Alice Brandebury ox' 3 blocks to school. Several bed- the U. S. Public Welfare Bureau. rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpeting, etc. work accomplished during her years’ of service, monthly payments. 10 years old. - e i 'sl 500 down, ons and two bdr.|3 and 4 UNIT Apartmsnt Houses, | apts. in duplex. Owner will fi-| commercial property and build- nance. First St. ing lots. "WONDER MEAL" IS . 2 houses, acre pat. land, m‘m FaR Creek, part. furn., lights. Terms. IHALE prop., compl. furn, 5 acres » Lemon |, WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 pat garage, etc., terms, 10% mi. ESKIMO CHILDREN | stiocer " anc ™ oiner " sroprts | ope suspavs ana svemvos near Auke Bay. Cz’l 911 Anytime RENTAL 3- bedroom, Norway {SPECTAL—$850 takes 1937 Buick sedan with 1948 motor. This is t Start of Confrolled Effort o \WURPHY & HIIIPHY! edun i 14 o, i i Cllf DOWI’I TllbemlllIS!S REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ! of time since 1937. Body in per- and Malmflml(m :Phone 67, over First National m[ fect shape, clean upholstery, ori- - ginal paint, good tires. Climbs WANTED i Point. No .phone calls. to 6th St. from Baranof in high. A wonderful by for $850 cash, Call 911 for & demonstration to- " b ight. "Black 643. M ‘by the California Institute of Tech- 990 2t | WOLFRAM 100 acres, $1500. nology for mixing with other xood-l | BUILDING LOT, 100x100, next to stutfs—will be fed this winter to'REX Concrete Mixer No. 7-S. Ska-| City Maintenance Shop at the certain Alaska Eskimo schiool cml-l git Logging Hoist, 4 speed yard- | Small Boat Harbor. Has small er, other equipment. Call 363 rental income to carry payments days, T19 evenings. 990 tf until bullding replaces. $4,600. JUNEAU Beauty Shop, fully equip- ped in good location. $3500. AIRPORT BAR, CAFE, GROCERY. Licenses and new building $6,000. | | SEATTLE, Sept. 14. —(®—The| cut down tubkerculosis and malnu- v | trition among them. ity Four and one-half thousand meals !SOLID Oak table and 4 chairs, 3- for children of Tetlin, Allakaket and’ piece bedroom suite, 8x10 rug and pad, 10x12 rug and pad. Phone Tests in Austria and the Philip- pines have indicated that children $2675—\West Juneau. reduction 2% to 1. Fully equip- E - . ped. Priced for quick sale. See $4300—center res, Juneau. who receive one cunce of “multi-; . 5 Mchul. Auk Bay. 990 3t $5,000—Fireplace, good furniture, 3 purpose food” in addition to their __ bedrooms; Juneau. regular diet make dou:le the rnte‘sz HP Johnson ou!.board motor $7,000—Bungalow with 45x80 build- {with long shaft. Very good running, ing lot. 9th St. $10. Sheepskin rife case, $5.00. $8500—Behrends Ave; Fritz Cove. ————— [ ! Ray Spurgeon, Douglas. 990 3t!$12,500—2-bedroom plus income. | FOR SALE {Mr. Carson. } | | Members of the Women's Club | have completed plans for their sec- ond Annual Sitka Fair which is| scheduled for September 17 and 18. This year's fair is expected to be infinitely bigger and better than last year's which in itself was a toari] success, netting $1700—a fine recor: for a small group of women inex- perienced in such projects. { CARGO RATES o Clip Out This Handy Chart SEATTLE TO JUNEAU A party of 100 Shriners and their | wives from San Francisco are ex- pected to spend tomorrow afternoon . Small shipments .30 1b.|and evening in Sitka arriving aboard | oy Frank G. Dickson, P. O.' aiivee: Phcne T 210,k 100 Ib. rate ... .13 1b,|the Canadian SS. Chilcotin on a| poy 518, Anchorage, Alaska. 89 6t WAITRESS wanted at Percy's Cafe.| 5 and 7 pm. e m Eggs—500 b, rate .. .10 Ib, |tour of Alaska. - LA - P | Milk—500 1b. rate ... .08 Ib. HARRINGTON and _Richardsan APARTMENT: Living room, bed- | Meat—500 Ib. rate ... .06 b,| Mr.and Mrs. Joun Poling and two! 22 caliber, 9-shot revolver With'ANY kind of work. Call Blue{ room, kitchenette, and b.th Fritz . i 3 e young sons are visitors on Japon-| belt and holster. Belt is made| g55. 980 6t| Cove Rd. Brownie the Barber. 87tf ski with the ANS while awaiting| residents, he being secretary-treas- | urer of the Central Lazer Council| here during the war. Since leaving Sitka the Polings had been teaching | at Chenega. Person effects and household goods, 100 1b. rate . [ ] PUN AHERICAN HoRLO AIRWAYS Tl Sypen of BTy Clppon .10 1b. Pauline Ballinger, who left Sitka |a couple of years ago to work in Se- lattle, returned by Totem Airlines |this week to visit her mother, Mrs. {Pat Ballinger. She has taken a job as clerk at Rand's Music Store. U.S. Savings Bonds Buy where you work, buy where you bank Pbls s 8n offcial U. 8. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertlsing Counchl, e —————————————————eeee et Sitka Chapter of the Emblem Olub will hold its first meeting this ' e Alaska Non-Partisan Political Committee Requests the Cooperanon of Juneau and Douglas Merchants i I Cflizens Ina Dnve to Sohclt Funds to Further Alaska's Pregram FOR THE ABOLIS OF !‘ISH APS Your Support Wlll ge Appreclaled *Committee Members Wilt Carry Mmm EAU SEATTLE : N 2 completion of the Yakutat ANS| $35 Phone Blue 770. 989 ulHIGH School Girl to operat po;: NORTHERN Hotel md‘bf new Small shipments . .30 Ib.|school where they will teach this - | corn machine. Apply Capitol; management. Reasonable rent. | 46 HUDSON Sedan. Excellent con- 1 1 B ter. The Polin re f Sitk: Theatre, evznings. 979 tf! Phone 4. 982 tf 100 Ib. rate .. <18 I [ e o e e dition, Phone Blue 393 between WANTED: MARINE DIESEL EI 1$12,700—3 bed plus boathouse Rt 2 ok WA"?ED‘ IR 5y with marine ways, below High- BICYCLE, used very little. Cost GINEERS. Diesel engineers hold-| . A o { ing chief or assistant’s licenses ! g $75.00 a year ago. $60.00 takes it.| Sandra Garvin, Fosbee Apt. No.| of 1500 hp or 500 tons or over.: Vessels operating between the $20,000—3-bed near Governor’s. g e ”? mi States and the Territory. Prefer- o CARE G IGRIN. 32 OLLER, fully. equipped,' ence given to Territorial resi- new automatic pilot, Chrysler dents. High wages and exceuent mm wm Ace engine. Reasonable price, See| Working conditions. Apply Box' SALES AUENOY 916, Empire, 989 6t Real Mstate - - ‘m or write R. C. Kendall, Pelicani ‘ Sale Merchandise ‘Aalska. 989 12t v A 1’ TO RENT: Inside rcom to work on | " w i 1 Harvor — Phone P ‘Sedan, make' 16 ft. boat. Write €912, Em-! ik " offer. Days phone 027 ring 3; | pire 989 2t - evenings Red 763. 989 tf i ru“ Bm LIGHT Housekeeping and care ot' 3 children, 5% days a week. $100 REGISTERED Chesapea.ke Bay Re- ‘ mo. Call Black 820, 983 tf | 4-ROOM furnished apartment, oit triever pupples. Reasonable. wme! to hald two holsters and 46 shells. and 9 p.m, 989 ulAIRLINES employee, wife and om|waummm Kooms for women, small child desire rent smal| close to business district. Second furn. house or apt. with yapd.! Street 326, phone Black 354, call Phone Red 127. 975 4x| between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 tf YOUNG MAN, 35, temporary or sjermanent. Capable of accepting responsibility. Ex- 988 3x call 14 1937 Chrysler Sedan, good tires, good motor, $250. Call days 507, after 6 pm. Blue 302. 988 6x BED for sale. wants work, | WILL RENT excellent Bush and Lane Piano, finetone, $7.50 per month, you pay hauling charge each way and carry insurance, Available after Sept. 1. Rent will apply to purchase price if you wish to buy. Selling price $300, Call Green 565 for appointment, Lo o noom__fiTu Street. Blue 917. hmnuammmeum fieges. Home Hotel. Ph. 868, 97 t SEAVIEW Ail. for rent, one block T-HP (hree phase elect, motor; 16- | i HP Gray Sea Scout, overhauled; cellent references. Phone Blue 295 24-HP outboard motors; new AmdI % 2% ¢ b used 12-volt battery ~chargers; | POSITION open for stenographer | one two-wheel trailer, 500 ft.! capable of typing and taking ’ plow steel cable; drill press and| shorthand. Phone 57 for inter- milling macbine. Remember to| view. Ri W. Cowling Co. 977 tf see “I LOVE TROUBLE” at the % Capitol Theatre Sept. 15 and 16.{ CLERK - Stenographer. Inquire Juneau Welding and Machine| Room 106, Health Department. Shop. 987 tr| Territorial Bullding. 945 t1 e an . A AP O 0 T MODERN Electric Range and Re- WANTED immediately, 1 :clerk- frigerator for $225. stenographer, 38-hour week, and Phone Blue 265 evenings. 986 1f| 1 clerk-stenographer, 19 hour ! from Federal Bldg. 890 t3 - ‘week, half days, good salary, an- 1 NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor! nual and sick leaye. Call nmm Room, steam-heated complete with starter, generatar,| Territorial Bldg., Phone 726, 75 5x| Lawer rent. 315 uou 8t. ] double “mags, pusher prop and M 17 2 e 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone |C 1 wanted. 44 hour | NIOE ROOMB M 581, 986 tr| Week. Phone 34, 954 tf Mwmmm POTATOES, carrots, small and NICE CLEAN steam heated roons large. Northern Vegetable Farm, Glacier Highway. 984 tf BABY Basket and pad, $5; high chair, excellent condition, $12. Call 241, 980 tf MODERN Electric Range and Re- frigerator for $225. Phone Doug- Tas’ 465, 980 6t e o FURNISHED house, garage, car, 16-1t. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% acres patented land, 14 mile Fritz Cove Road. it S By Associated Press 4 462. T 988 Today is primary election day in i Washington and a record-breaking turnout of. voters is expected. Regis- 32-FT. Cabin Crusser, new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Douglas 193. - e ONE 1500-Watt Universal ht Plant. Complete with heavy d batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. good condition, immedis available. Call 423, 961’ tf