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Trautte, Billy Lawrence, Pat Moy, | Fishermen's Cafe which was. burne Daniel Preston ang Charlie Nick out about a year ago. Trierschield. ¢ The Sea Ranger, skippered by William Walton, was chartered to take the party to Juneau and will| tay a week there, waiting to bring Le party back Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Haskins have the Erler Apartments, formerly operated as the Erler Hotel, . from Mrs. John Peterson. The building was constructed about 50 years ago by Mr. W. P. Mills as a home for his bride, and, in 1924 pought by the Harry NEWS ITEMS . FROM SITKA (Speciel Correspondence) SITKA] June 12—Sea Scout- master Louis McGee and three ad- visors, Ernest Fuess, Joel Camp- bell and Frank Calvin are enroute to Fairbanks with a troop of Sea Scouts and Boy Scouts for the an- nual Army encampment. The boys are Wilfred Williams, Ray Radach Jimmy Price, Lyle Kuehn, Bud Ray Smith, Bob Franks, Stuart Brown Larry Calvin, Edwin Osbakken Arnold Didrickson, Herbie Hope, Jacob Peters, Charlie Anselm, Dale bought Two teer boys, students’ at Edgecumbe Schoui, stole a | trofler belonging to William Peters, be converted into a hotel. | Monday and started for Juneau. Mr. Haskins plans to use the On reaching Partoshikof Islang,|rear buildings for his -icycle shop at the entrance to Whitestone Nar- | ond sto ning business tows, they developed cold feet, | cached the beat and with a supply | Tae National Cemetery f food and 30.08 rifles tock to the ! Week turned over to the Park woods. The toat was recovered by T€rvice which until now has been the Coast Guard, but becauss the,l€sponsible for its maintenance. Sgt coys were armed they were & |()“,-9(~;:R'JL$I'L Reed who has been here o cool their heels until Friday|Since last August in charge of large when they were brought in :y W.|scale improvements to the ceme- C. Markland on his troller the|l€ry, this week turned the prop- Gloria J. ang turned over to the|€rty over to the castody of Park Coast Guard. ( ice representat Ben Miller, ‘The boys have been turned over | e to the Territcrial Welfare Depart-) Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cameron ment bave received word of the arrival of a granddaughter born June 1 to itheir daughter, Evelyn, and her husband, Mr. Garth Kanen, in Ketchikan. Garth, a former em- : a el i | ployes on Japonski is now stationed :‘f}(], b:n::zcc(:i:;m;;)lé tnhx:c: ;:?l:o::‘z-'. Annette Island as maintenance Middle Island. engineer with CAA. The baby was k h | n&; v rie. During an evenings cruising with | Démed N :"" fn:;l‘fi;e:ndthg;ue-‘é;q]ank;:?:d gl;i m a charge of disorderly con- q |cuct Ernie Carter was fined $100 Mcore shot an eagle cn Middle | 7 o E en a s s sus ed Tslpnd and went ashore for it. And[#nd given a six months suspend S | s h - mmissioner there, waiting for him, was a beau- | Sentence by the TS, Col tiful little brownie. As bear on‘anday oS the outer islands are unheard of,| some of the doctors closest triends! Willard Paul, 21, Thursday was anq_ hunting companions are quite | fined $100 and given thirty days on keptical of the entire story. @ charge of illegally entering the R second story of the Sitka Laundry and resisting arrest by night pat- rolman Coggeshall. 10 was to was this Dr. Phillip Moore, who has spent onsiderable time since his arrival n Alaska hunting bear unsuccess- Mrs. Leslie J. Porter gave birth | to a son, Leslie Jacob Jr., weighinz nipe pounds one ounce, at noon| Mis. Joo Appling, Mr, Porter WHO|p S onen ih chirgs of the First as sta vith the ACS| b ghisiidin a4 A AR Bank of Sitka Agency there. He for several years, was recently| 3 transferred to the Aleutians. 30 iopleced v sy Gar T 4 By |fon, also an employee of the bank A son weighing nine pounds was | torn Saturday moerning to Mr. and | The Lions Clu: and Rotary met Clvde Hunley at their home.|in mortal combat Wednesday eve- Mr. Hunley is a local fisherman. n'ng on the Mt. Edzecumbe dia- T nd Lefore a large crowd ot Smitty's Cafe was moved wives and friends. The' from its location at | came cnded with a score of 7 to 6! aska Hotel where it has operated in favor of the Lions but a recheck cr several years, to quarters next| pe following day seemed to indi- to Brad's Bar in the village. The| gte that the game ended in a tie, Cafe is owned and operated by Mr.};, to 6. A playoff was promptly and Mrs, Harcld Smith. | <cheduled for Saturday evenin == | ut was rained out. Work was started this week °'-‘i Outstanding event of the game| | a ncw tusiness building for Rhea | oncerned Lions catcher Jone: who, | Black, adjacent to her Fishermen’s|; ectacular cateh ! Liquor Store. The building is p!an-‘ D nd was lorced} ned as rental for two sto {to continue the game in a contrived | sarcng until a sympathetic iriend| !rvshed him another pair of ¥ Jon= SKA LAUNDRY Phone 15 RID YOUR HOME OF (OOKING ODORS, FUMES and HEAT! were this w Adelaide L. Bartne end Mark Jacots. Jr. I. Brcokman and John nses i nd Norma Inde. Mr. and M Nick Peterson ot | £and Point, Alaska, have announced |the engazement of their daughter, Marian (“Tweet”), to Frark Paul. Jr., whose father, ¢ and ope |ates the seiner Zinzo. Miss Pete {son and Mr. Paul e both stu- te Mt. Edgecumbe ) be married this fall !cents at | They plan g al by the St. Michael ¢ I . Ossorgin of wkoze choir Paul is a member. Bill Sarvela were 1sewarming party vhien 16 of their with a gift of r home new 5 and neighbor Julius Ferne, 1g for a s Ferney. Saturday ev for Mrs. the evening autograrhed tea towels memtrances for Mrs. Ferney with her small son and wughter, will leave for Seattle this week to a hespital for ajor sur Mr. Feor e Sitka Cook in a ccol, clean, ziry kitchen. Banish “greasv grime”, §team, cooking fumes, heat and odors right at their source with an ILG Kitchen Ventilater. Wide variety of sizes and models for owners or renters of homes and apartments. See us today. 0 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service e et A et i e rr e =3 (D has been editor of ntinel for the past year and will jein bis family in the on tke return of £eontinel rs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Veatch o plen.toize, here poxt menth. Mre. Fannie, Calvin_ dgrived b ane Tuesday, lro{m‘ansadeni IN JUNEAYU....ALASKA’S BIGGEST CELEBRATION Ashballs | THE DAILY, California, for an extended visit with her two sons, Prank Calvin and Jack Calvin and- their families. She was met in Juneau by her grandson, Jim Calvin, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs! Frank Calvin. Jim Cal- vin was enroute home after his OF WEATHER B 2 e 2 FOR SALE { FOR SALE W-A-N-T A-D- FOR SALE Mrs. Robert DeArmond, her son | Bill and daughter, Jane, arriveq on |the Alaska Eaturday from Ketchi- 'kan. Mr. DeArmond, who is Join- |ing Jack Calvin-as partner in the Sitka Printing Cempany, will join | bis family here after a two weeks | business trip to Seattle. DeArmond has been city editor of the Ketchi- kan Daily News for the past ssveral years. frechman © year at Washington| A§K~ APIS. State College in Pullman. Al ¢ $300, at Madsen’s. Weather condicons and temper- | | tures at various - Alaska points, iso on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 4. m, 120th Meridian Time, and seleased by the Weathes Bureau, Juneau foliow: 224 5t BICYCLE, 1adie, portable washing | machine. Ph, Black 840, 24 20| RED TOP TAXI CO. Petersburg, Alaska; 12 year old business. | H EQUIPMENT: . i 49—Cloudy! One Ford V-8 Sedan 34 Partly Cloudy| Three Plymouth Sedans i 46—Partly Cloudy Miscellanec«s office equipm>nt. | 45--Fog Write or phone: Cloudy| Melvin C. Roundtree, cr 42—Ppartly Cloudy| James E. Miller, Pelersburg Ales Anchorage ! Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmonton Mrs. Hans Peterson with her thri children - arriveq on the 46 —Partly 16-Ft. Burcheraft Boat, brand new. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: WELL located shop suitable cne or | FULLY equipped cafe, seats 21, rent : LIQUOR Store, well loea | EQUIPMENT and lease in best DOUGLAS; Will rent two women, experience not nec- essary; small investment. Possi- ble living quarters combined. | | | [ | | reacsonable, sleeping rocm adjoin: Immediate possession, fine bu ness, health reason sale, | d. Money | ma cated machine shop across frem Small Boat Harbor, H or sell build- DUPLEX—Contains one towns finest apartments, iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner | financed at reasonable terms. | BEAUTY SHOP—Best location. | SUMMER HOME, two floors, insidy plumbing, den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, Beach. | BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, turn- of the Tuxur- fireplace, lawn, gar- low price, Lena ished, wired, water, Auk Bay, Alaska this week to join her hus- tand who is packing fish for Ein- 45—Partly Cloudy | 49— Partly Cloudy Fairbanks | Haines ka. 224 6t | COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Clacier Hi- way. ing and equipment in nlummmxil and hi ting business. lBooks open | (and sailed School. | Mr | emkroid- | as | ALMOST New, excellent condit baby Whizldry Washins Machine, $60. Call 035 live rin 24 tf stoss this summer. They will e guests at the home of Mrs. Peter- son’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolshanin until they are able to tuy a home. The Petersons plan to make their home in Sitka after several years residence in Seattle. 42—Cloudy 41-=Cloudy 49—Fog 45—Drizzle —Missing 47—Rain 40—Rain | 43—Partly Cloudy; 42 -Partly Cloud; 48—Clear v 31—Clear ... 47—Partly Cloudy . 40—Partly Cloudy 454010udy1 Tavre ! Juneau Airport | Annette Island | Kodiak | Kotzebue | McGrath I wom» 1942 DODGE Dump, almost good as new: lots of spare parts. Ca at Orpheum Room No. 8. 24 3t 55 4u | SETTEE and Petersk , Portland Prince George Seattle Whitehorse Yakutat MAYTAG washer 1 size, $150. Ph. Blue 455 or contact Bob Rhodes, Capitol Theatre. 3 6t ! 1938 V-8 Sedan, $295. Dargain; good running condition. Ph. 748. 223 Sty Passengers arriving on the Totem | plane Friday were: Keith Schaffer, C. R. Schaffer and J. A. Raynor,! »f California on a ten day hunting and fishing expedition; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davenpoit from a kriet vacation in the States; P. W. Caniff; Barbara Rauds, student a: Washingtcn State tc spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands; Lloyd Caniff, summer guest of the Rands; Mrs. Eva Adams; Dorothea Bronson;| (NEVU}JV@I)edroZ;m furnished hous { full basement, hardwood flcor AIR FORCE UNIT | l Thermopane windows. Ph. Doug- Green 570 2 4t ! | i 2t | WASHING Machine, Twin-tub Dex- | ter. Less than one year old. Per- fect ccndition. $215 value—$175, Cottage Focd Store. 222 4t 2 PISTOL. $40. 406 W 6th St. 2 4t boarded | beld tcnig Ncithern The of | i : IN ALASKA MOVING == | 16-ft. solid mahogany speed boat,; Mrs. Max Rogers and baby daugh- Io NEw IDAHO BASEI 22 hp motor. Call Blue 505 a'xm-{ ter born in Seattle; Gordon Buck- | 5 p. m. 23 5t ; Ruth Carter; Edward E. | B e o v 3 7 ~ ' Ot Mis. M. . Johnton, My.| WASHINGTON, June 17—(#—The | REGISTERED Collie puppies, high- | and Mrs. Glenn Green and son|Alrforce has told Senator Taylor, 1y bred champion line. Wonderful Wally who graduated as elactronics | (D-Idaho) it is moving 550 officers! companions and guardians. Sable e : y|and men into the recently reac-| and white. Robert Rooney, Box specialist from the Nevada School N oy 2 | of Mines; Phyllic Gow, orthopedic | !ivated Mountain Home, Idaho, Air| 737, Wrangell, Alaska 223 661 nurse; Al Lawrence, Jr., West Point Bas¢. . i | 25-Ft. cabin cruiser, cedar hull, v- « cadet, to spend a month with his| The units, which have been sta-| ™y Soam 49 hp Ford. Good run- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lawrence, tioned in Alaska for the past two; o = 0o ® 0y - ‘years mapping the North, are the: 5 84 Sr. | i ¢ " | Douglas 963 evénings. 2nd Strategic Reconnaissance | - Passengers leav on Totem| Squadren and the Seventh Photo | MAPLE Chest. Call were: Grace McNichol, Pioneer Technical Unit. Home nurse; Jessie Phelps, Alice! Others are expected to arrive | Island Sanitarium nurse; and the Idaho staticn late this month. Garner Buchanon, son of Mrs. _— Ercie Buchanon, to enter a T.B., Zanitarium in Seattle. . e CLOSING SERVICES pRl“(ESS lOUISE & S(Hool 0" mmGH \ FOR SALE: Housz, partly i | and %-acre land at Auk Bay. Sece IAKES 31 SOUTH — | Forest Fennessy or ph. 78, 20tt " | The closing services of the Union; - . 3 { i Vacation Church. Schopl will be, THE: r , m=derate t gt 7:30 o'clock at the| P* Ly$lo. Presbyterian | oG caBIN: 2#%1% tr aride. handiwork and other| 300" cay 143, the will be on Thirty-one passengers the Princess Louise when she doc! ed here this morning at 8 o'cloc for the south at Passengers included: 9| project . pariors and 3 : e them be- } ice hezins. i 1b. anchor, special low | will and ma- 216 if ¢ in th2 duction; 100 Pinkerten price. Ji and Mrs. Glenn O. Abr Anderscn, Mr. and Mo and Mr. and Mrs. Bert. To Vancouver. ... G. I Mrs. D. Turner, R. A. Lonheim, M and Mrs, fant, Mr. and Mis. E. Croner, Hallowasky, J. Shearer, G. Jo G. Bray, M. McNeil, McKinnon, | P. A. McDonald, E. D. M To Prince Rupert: M. Halliwell B he given in re- of wc done, and a e of the dramatic and sing- LBSI ARD F’BUND OST—Pair pink shell rim glasses | DAY SUNDAY DINNER in brown case. Ph, Red 570. 21 2t | FATHERS' { S plate 8150, nk INSTALLS TONIGH Club. 24 2t B4 T3 | The Scroptimist Club will install | | the new officers at 7:30 o'clock to- | night at the home of Mrs. Belie| | €impson, in the penthcuse of the | 20th Century Theatre builds | Members are asked to note the chanse in the time for the meet- ing. EFFECTIVE DATE OF PARKING METERS Notice is hereby given to the general public that the City of Ju- neau’s ordinance governing park meters is now in full nd »f- |2 Parking meters installed oh fhe Juneau streets must be used by | those persons parking by them, be- | | #inning Monday morning June 20, 11949. The effective hours being [frem 0:00 AM. until 6.00 P.M. e: (2ept legal holidays and Sundays. | Hours and rates ave bosted on vach {and every parking meter so in- | Am“!k CHPPER' EXTRA- “ talled, Cere musi be used in not | narking overtime by twelve-minuta | | | o | meters. Most meters dllow for one ll -"The Clippers % have been scharge i of certa ¥es a report or ‘loud nois? or or 8) days in jail, or both such iine pichbtnst B debhdiat | i 1 1 | i | ihg An | hour parking ‘The front bumper of | |vour auto must be parked close to | the meter to be used. | BERNARD E. HULK, Chief of Police | €. 1. POPEJOY, City Clerk. | Firet publication, June 16,1949, . | rast publication, June 20, 1949. ! flying the Alaskan skyways for //// years i ...carried nearly two hundred s, within tho cotnlrate 1ier- | ’ % fll h |ite of thg Cily 6f Juneau, Alaska thousa Our fli | ana providing'a penalty for the vio- ; tho nd passengers i g t | lation thereof. i : d & : & 3 B! ECTION NO. 1. Tt shall be uxi- créws know their routes : | tawtul for any person to fznite, dis- 1 : B C | charge, fire, OF cause to be lgnited | i harged or fired, any fireworks | ...know bow to make you comfortable 1 - ; | For dependable Clipper service, call 4 PPe % ends into the air by its own rower. "4 : | SECTION NO. 2. It shall be un- & ™ e |lawful to offer for sale, sell, bar: / ; Q%‘ | #ain or give to any person or per- | AM /” [‘ Afi - | sons any firecrackers or fireworks, L ) of any kind or description within} % s g I the corporate limiis of the City of RLO ARuwAys L. . J * Trada Mark, Bon Amenican Abitys, Ine. \,‘/ f ORDINANCE NoO. 280 | ordinance prohibiting | or firecracker within' the corporate | limits of the City of Juneau, which Juneau, Aleska. PENALTY. Not to exceed $10/,.00 TO SEATTLE * HAWAII + ROUND-THE-WORLD KETCHIKAN T IUNEAU- WHITEHORSE—= ~FAIRBANIS——NOME - BARANCF HOTEL — PHONE 106’ o and imprisonment. BERNARD HULK, 22230 . HOMES: ——— | DUPLEX, 6th St., completely furn- | __ | SUMMER homes and cabins. ike new, large ! DOUGLAS: 3 homes, all furnished; MURPHY & MURPH H - LOOKING for a place to lve 1 Ham, Roast Tur- ¢oRrOPTIMIST CLUB i | STEAMHEATED kooms, Weekly o) serious prospects. | ished. Garage, etc. MAIN St., 4-bedrooms, furnished. | GASTINEAU Ave., 2-bedrooms fur- | nished | garages, furnaces. Immediate oc- cupancy. 1 REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ; Phone 676 over First National Bank FOR SALE (Confinued) 1940 BUICK Sedan, excellent con dition, tires good, radio, heat Priced to sell. Ph, Black 875. 15 6t ‘Trailer Liouse, completely furnish- ed. Ph. Douglas 772. 210 tr FOR SALE CHZAP: 1 lot second | hand doors, windows, cuphoard doors and drawers. Ph. 34. 14 tf | 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with J son’ 9.8 hp mofor. See S. J, Mac | Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t | , portable w: nht‘:: » rozker, 4 kitcheh mp, magazine end “w. Phone 206 Gt i . lquor | VACUUM Cie mechine, & chairs, 6- eat marke’ | L J. Har I MISS MY WIFE but come to Juneau unti apartment or sublet. Ple Fmpire, phone ranft, Baranof Hotel. 3 4 can't | I find a ent ¢z WANTED to Luy oid Russian tea chest, red or green. Ph. 374. I8 WANTED: Competent housekeeper, | excelient salary. Ph. 102. 17 tf enced stenozrap ptionist, also possibly sim- VANTED: Expe i [ Rol on, phone 334, WANTED: Experienced eierk 211 o = no- ! §285 per month, - Inquire room | torial Bidg. - 5611 RENT | ace. 72 Willol NICE Cleau Rcoms, 315 Gold St. Mouthly. Colonial Rooms. 68 t VURILTZER Spinit ;xu for rent Andersca Plano Shop. Ph. 143, SEAVIEW Art. for reat, one block from Federal Blig. 890 tf NICE OLEAN steam heated room also steam baths. Scandinaviar | Rooms. 738 t1 | FAMILY HOME, $ bedrooms, pari furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh Street. | AVAILABLE SOC3; | WE ple beokkeeping. Law office. R. E. |CALL a Gl ! 203 Health Department, Terri | iite Box 2841, 92 U} for a free bovnd book. 'Willi_qm Wmn—PhpEe 234 ~Several small houses at $2,000 each, close to downtown area, unfurnished. One Pedrcom, living room, kitchen and pantry, bath. Cash only. THAT MARTIN FEIST home is available for immediate cccupan- cy. And here's one for the book— it’s right in front of the building e of the proposed 100 unit rtment building in West: Ju- This house ‘is beautiful. paneled throughout, fireplace, nice view of Juneau and the harhor, two bedrooms, full concrete base- ment, garage, gardens, Fully fur- nished, only $9,000. HAVE three two-year-old houses in the Waynor Tract. A two bedroom furnished, a three- bedroom furnished, and a thre bedroom unfurnished except for kitchen equipment, which is new electric. $2800 down wiil han. WE HAVE one of the choicest mer cabins, near Minfield. Fire- plac plate glass windows, fur- nished. WE HAVE a completely furnished 3-bedroom hous2, centrally locat- ed with wenderful view., Near St. 's Hospital. $9,000, now on furniture, - electric new Coldspot re- $170, couches USED CARS FISHING and BOATS, including soard with new 1 N for PETER WOOD Folic CENCY 1 Estate - - ats fierchandis? r — Phene 911 MISCELLAREQUS 12th At E TO WHOEVER HAS MY SUIT- CASE: Juneau is too small a town for you to be seen with my clothes or me without them. 1 need my things = desperately. Please turn in my suitcase and get a reward of $20.00—we all would be a ot happier. 224 1t court- Phene 223 cier Cab for saf: New cars. tE | grapher and senior clerk. Salary | ARE You Afraid of the future? What have the seers foretold? Juneau, Alaska 220 6¢ JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Df. W GU T. Riley, Chiropod ck BId, Rm, 14 , Phone Blue 870 OPES New anc Used Mose. Wi buy, sell ard exchange. 214 24 st, - Phone, 968, WINTEK and POND, CO. Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rintng - Lniarging Artists’ Paints and Materiaty Blue Printing - NTE! Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. tt With an area of 296,607 FOR VACATIONERS | i, ons only some 2600, TAKU LODGE For those who enjoy comfort while¢ “Roughing It” Special weskend excursion for Ju- neau resident including: Transpor- taticn via plane or water taxi, $30 |- Contact Ralph Wright at th Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation kooth in oftice, Barkhof Hotel Eealed bids Mrs. Wellingto: las Island las, Alaska or | June 24th, 1949, for furnishing end | i i installing asphalt tile on al! floors and rubber tresgls on all stairways cf the Dougle ng in accor ions which may be obtained from Lecnard Johnson, Douglas, Al The aforementionéd Douglas/ School Board reserves the right to! ace with specifica- | s Public Scheol build- | reject any and all bidders. i First publication, June 16, 1949. Last publication, June 24, 1949. MADSEN CYCLE & s tion, Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath | PHONE BLUE 670 | Phone 103 139 So. Frauk!in P. 0. Box 25% * AVON PRCDUCTS Now Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas 464 Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Follow the Cabs to