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PAGE SIX ~ NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA SITKA, Alaska, June 1l—About 40 Mt. Edgecumbe residents and members of the Sitka Chamber of Commerce met Wednesday evening at the Totzm Club for a friendly gab-fest, in an effort to reach an understanding of gripes on both sides. The meeting proved to be worth while and resulled in mutual good feeling and certainly a better understanding of the problems on both sides of the channel Bach side has suspected the other of harboring far more ill-will and bitterness than was evident Yet [ both sides had perfectly legitim: gripes. Sitkans have found their c treasury drained by the grow enrollment of students from | Edgecumbe and have felt the A gshould contribute financially to the | school budget | Mt. Edgecumbe residents felt t |Sitka merchants were them, maintaining a double star ard of prices, and resented criticism of Sitkans for heavy orderir |side firms, Naturally {sonnel felt they were | buy where prices were able felt mors to trade in Sitk: Plai by their entitled no 1 obligati and he new feeling me s goodwill her scheduled starts the next one school Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 6150-4th Avenue South, Seattle SINCE 1922 AUTO PARTS Used, new and rebuilt 0ld and late models and G. I. N 1 \ § { | 3 i ANS pe standl o-chairmen to onnel appointed a committe to work on mutual prob- Dr. B. E. McBraye Ted Harris, Glenn C lems were Lawrencé, and Judson Lanier e *] save at least 12 ways when | ship Clipper” Cargo You can’t compare sea and air ship- ping costs by weight rates alun_e! 5 You must also count these special economies of Clipper Cargo: © Crating is seldom necessary. i o Shipping weights are less, because you use lighter packing. *No deterioration. o Lower insurance costs: goods are in transit so briefly. o Inéhtory and warélioule costs <an Wy er himitliigJees. be drastically reduced. o Shipping rates go down as weights 80 up. o Working capitel works barder ... by 1” . because payment is quicker. Documentation time and costs are reduced. One Air Waybill covers shipment from origin to destination. Goods arrive when needed . . . while the market is strongest. eDamage and pilferage losses are greatly reduced. «C.0.D. and collect services available to many countries. Clipper schedules are fast, frequent in Alaska and to the States. For rates and schedules call your Clipper Cargo Ageat or Pan American. BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 ®Trade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Ine. , Only Pavnr A-r_nerican of fers the advantages of Mt. gouging the not carry- ing their load of the city sales tax from out- per- most favor- | ight unaerstand- were to be after Fred Geeslin and Clarence Rands A Chamber of CARGO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASRA :\lU(Cumn‘.(‘rc(‘ Committee will be np—’Mr. Howard is a local fisherman. pointed shortly, Students who have been attend- ity | : |ing school outside during the winter ing| Carmen Bailey and David How- | have startéd returning. Gordon |ard, Jr, were married Friday of [Buckman, who finished his fresh- NS U. S. Commi ards. Witnesses ard and Pauline Poquiz. is a local fisherman. joner Frank R]ch.}homls for the summer with his were Joseph How- mother Mrs. Walter Butler. Jim The groom Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin, has completed his soph- omore year at Washington State at Rachael Mooney and James Car- Pullman and will agdin be em- penter were married by U. S. ployed for the summer by the Commissioner Frank Richards in|Forest Service. the Courtrooms Friday of last, Arlene Dolene, daughter of Mr. week. Attending the couple were|and Mrs. John Dolene, has fin- Mr. Mrs. William Peters. |ished her Junior year at Pullman land is home for the summer. Betty Maz Gemmell and Richard | Laura Chapman arrived this Eliason were married Saturday |Week on her first trip to Sitka, to evening of last week at a candle- | Pend the summer with her parents, light ceremony read by the Rev.|ReV: and Mrs. Henry Chapman. Frederick Knebel, at the Etolin Miss Chapman completed her first Street home of Mrs. Goldie Mc-|¥eAr 8t St. Mary's Junior College Graw, Miss Shirley Millman was P the East. 4 maid of honor and Stanley West-| Charlie and Maribeth Conws last weekend from their over best man. Mrs. Frank Cushcl}:"ivm. ; > played the wedding ‘march and| cme in Seattle. Charlie will spend Miss Wilma Sandberg sang "Oh‘me summer working at the Ten- Promise Me.” ;Jkee Cannery. Assisting at |and son John will arrive this weeR- the informal_recep- 324 son John tion which followed the ceremony, ®nd for the summer. lwere Miss Lois Miller, Zetta Koe-| = !gan, Mrs. Goldie McGraw, Mrs, |, L8ty Milier, son of Mr. and Mrs Dormand McGraw, Mrs. Harold |Beh Miller, has arrived on his first Smith, Miss Shirley Millman, Mrs. Bernita Rozch and Mrs. Ben Bilbo. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ida Gemmell of Sheridan, Mon-| Cecil McClain, former retail man- tana, and came to Sitka eight 'ager of Columbia Lumber Com- months ago a nurse at the Or-|Pany here, was in town this weéek thopedic Hospital The groom,|to help move his wife and foor owner of the troller Missouri, is 50ns to Fairbanks where they will the son of Mr. and Mrs. George| make their home. Mr. McClain Elfason. The couple have taken!eit two months ago to become one of the Eliason apartments. retail manager for Columbia Lum- |ber in Fairbanks. hat d- to| and on of or- ng Al en ing the war. Mrs, Alberta Paystrup, Orthope- die Hospital nurse for the past two| Ed Cushing, technical manager and a half years, and Frank Ward, |0f the Sitka Telephone Company, son of City Supervisor Bill Ward,|and his daughter Kathieen, left will be married this evening at | this week enroute to Kodiak where the Moose Lodge lounge. Attend- he Wwill take charge of the tele- ants will be Dorothy Bryant and, Fhone company until a new man- Bill Ward. Following the wedding“‘ger arrives from the States. there will be a reception and dante | at the Moose Club. Dr. Phillip Maisonville who has Mr. Ward is owner of the troller been with the ANS at Point Bar- Thora. |row, Juneau and Mt. Edgecumbe, ? |nas resigned and, with his bride, The Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Brom- |left this week aboard the Denali ley, parents of Mrs, Harold Rice, |¢nroute to Portland, Maine, where have bought the Patenode home at e plans to continue his medical the foot of Maksoutoff Street. | studles. i Mr. and Mrs, Art Franklin are| Mrs. Pete Meland and young son moving this weekend into their|Dave left by plane planning to visit new home on Observatory Hill,|!n the States until next year. formerly the home of Miss L. M.! . Mills, { Mrs. Vern McGraw and young daughter left by plane last week- Work is progressing on the ex |eid to visit her parents in Ana- cortes, Wash. cavation for a full concrete base | ment in the Carl Peterson home | on Observatory Street. | Mrs. Al Lobo, public health nurse, |and young daughter Diane, Ileft fourth chfld,‘by plane for Pelican where Mr. was born to Mr. and Mrs. John|Lobo is employed at the Cold Star: Sinith ‘at SUS Commuirifty” Hos-|2¢e Plant: - Temporarily Sitka" Wil pital Monday evening. The father D€ Without the services of a publfe is an employee of the Sitka Cold health nurse. Storage. | Mr. and Mrs. John Holic and A second son, Earl Marion, weigh- | their two young daughters left by i plane this week to spend the sum- |mer visiting relatives and friends {in the Middle West. Mr. Holic is Bassford 1s|manager of the Five and Dime Store, A third daughter, ing six pounds twelve ounces, wa: born to Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Bass- ford on June 8 at the SJS Com- munity Hospital. Mr. a local fisnherman. Charles, weighing| MIS. Richard Maxie left by plane A son, John g " |this week to visit her husband at six and a half pounds, was born to| $ Mr. and Mrs. David Howard, June the Walla Walla Veterans Hospital. 8 at the SJS Community Hospital,|DUring her absence her two young 5 AOSS . |daughters are guests at the home CLIPPER Sears Famous her first Alask MISS MORGAN lyze your figure the proper Cha tion for you. For a smarter appearance, for a lovelier figure —Come in 200 SEWARD STRE $F 07517 Graduate Corsetiere on a visit. will gladly ana- \ and recommend rmode Founda- THE RIGHT 10 SA ET Phone 233 WOMEN'S INTIMATE AvrariL JUNE 17,19, 20 SATURDAY-TUESDAY SEARS ORDER OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 6.m.—6:00 p.m. of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and iMrs. Sam Sing. MRS. JOHN DAUGHERTY GETS 38-POUND KING | The kings are getting bigger at Tee Harbor—or at least the big | ones are getting a little more willing to take a berring. Mrs. John Daugh- ‘crv.y caught a 38-pound red fellow 'near there Wednesday night, | assisted by Allen Wood, who netted {‘the salmon for her. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADS| last week at the Courtrooms by man year at Seattle College, is| Mrs. Jack Conway | by Mrs. Joe Kendler Sr. and Mrs./ visit since he joined the Navy dur- | \Mrs. Bonnet Is Honor Guest On 25th Anniversary Last Tuesday evening Mrs. A. Bonnett was pleasantly surprised at the Joe nendler residence on Glacier Highway by a buffet din- ner on the occasion of the silver wedding anniversary of she and in atterdance beipg in Sitka at the time, but learned ., of the affalr upon returning home last’ evening. Mr, and Mrs. Bonnett were mar- ried in Seattle, Washington and arrived in Juneau shortly there- after to make their home, with |Mr. Bonnett having spent several vears previous to their marriage in the area. Their five children, Jetty, Louis, Herbert, Gilbert and George all being born and raised in Juneau. < The gala occasion was arranged {Joe Kendler, Jr. (Betty), with Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Lea, Miriam and Kenny Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wesch- | ‘nfelder, Joe Kendler Sr., Joe Ken- {dler Jr., Gilbert and George Bon- Ine‘t and the honored guest afd 10stesses, The laced cloth table was cen- cered by a wedding cake made for the occasion by Mrs. Wm. Wier, iecorated with the topping of Mrs. Bonnetts’ daughter’s wedding cake, in oceasion of last February. Many gifts were received by Mrs. Sonnett of silver and crystal, and arge bouquets of beautiful flowers. SUCTION DREDGE T0 BEGIN WORK IN BOAT HARBOR THIS EVENING The job of dredging the small boat harbor to a depth 14 feet telow the level of mean low tide is expected to begin this evening, Donald Jackson superintendent of the job, said today. The suction dredge Tahoe and a large | terday morning, towed from Ket- chikan by the tug Lumberman. terday laying piges which will carry material taken from the har- bor bottom to fill the school site aeross Harbor Way. Jackson said today that the dredging job wlil take about three weeks, with work going on 24 hours per day. The dredge is operated by the Munter Censtruction Company un- der_contract from the U. S. Corps of Engineers. i | i | barge carrying dredging’ GIRL 18 Gesicer work c=’ < equipment arrived here early yes—l { FRIDAY, JUNE 16,1060 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE | 25 H. P. Universal Marine Engine, | direct drive, with starter, gener- ator and all accessories, bargain for cash. Phone 525. 28-tf | building 60 x 64 on lot 90 x 84. Dining room seats 45, big sample room, lobby, 19 rooms and apart- ment with two bedrooms. Fine location’ facing bay. Inquire R. K. Burke, Box 57, Sitka, Alaska. s 28-12t BEDROOM set and other furniture | at 523 4th St. 27-6t ONE General Electric washing ma- chine with pump. Good condi-" tion. $65.00. Phone Blick 680. ! 27-6t WANTED LADY desires work as housekeeper or general maid. Phone 556. 31-2t FPURNISHED bachelor type apt. or small house. Phone Dr. Ober- man—266. 31-3t / cash for large :ilfi. Madsen 31-2t ILL pay must be about 18 feet. Cycle and Fishing Supply. YOUNG man to work evenings as doorman, apply Mr. Donnel, Gross 20th Century Theatre. GIRLS for usherettes; Donnel, Gross 20th Theatre. apply Mr. Century 31-3t AELP WANTED—male or iéemaie; take orders Maisinette Frocks, ladies and, children’s dresses. Shipments made direct from In- diana factony to customer. Gen- erous commissions for reliable parties. No sales experience nec- essary. Furnish references. Write Maisinette Frocks, Box 290, Fair- banks, Alaska. 31-6t ag m; age children durihg Phone 938, 30-3t pre-school summer. The dredge crew worked all yes- | WANTED by July—I1-2 or 3 bed- room house or apartment by re- liable family (2 small children) Permanent residents. Gov't. em- ployed. Will pay six months rent in advance. Plus $25 reward for permanent housing. Would sub- rent for short period. Ph. Red 888. 29-3t FOR SALE Murphy and Murphy announce the addition of Mrs. W. A. Wood in the real estate department. Phone 207. Two full-time realtors Mr. Bonnett. The groom was mot;BAYVIEW Hotel, Sitka. Two story (at your service days and evenings. We urgently solicit your listings. NEW LISTINGS: EXCELLENT residence with rental of $70 per month in addition. Fully furnished. Fireplace in each apartment. Double garage. 3 blocks from Federal Building. DUPLEX and apartment house in Juneau business district. BUSINESS property with good in- come. NEW home completely furnished. Garage. To right of Bridge on Douglas Island. Douglas: PETERSON home. Furnished or unfurnished. Reasonably priced for quick sale. NEW house. Unfurnished. NEW LISTING: 3 bedroom home. Glacier Highway: = MOST attractive home on Fritz Cove. Furnished. Good water) supply. Modern. Superb view. PATENTED acreage with good buildings. One mile from Duck Creek. Priced right. FURNISHED home 11 miles from Juneau. On highway, Very at- tractive. Patented. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Bank | SUBURBAN PROPERTY : FRITZ COVE lots—$600 up. i PETERSON HILL, 3 br. 5 acres. I AUK LAKE, 5 acres, pat. 1 1 ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LCTS Bob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 yearl old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. 31-tf I i 1 | ‘ | 2 BEDROOM house, full basement, ' large lot; Douglas Highway. Ph. Douglas 362. 31-8t SEVERAL large and Smau Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain | prices at the Pirst National Bank. B (—:BUPLE uréenuy need apt. or room. Phone 800, Mrs. Wie. TENT — WALL — MEDIUM SIZE Before coming here, the dredgez Call 271 after 6 p.m. D.H. had been working on the Ketchikan harbor, but was forced to stop be- cause rock was encountered. ]FI AJ TRAIL BRIDGE BLAZE A small wooden bridge on the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany trail above Gastineau Avenue and Rawn Way was damaged by fire yesterday afternoon. Firemen answered a three-three alarm at 5 p.m, to extinguish the fire, believed to have been caused by fireworks. Children were reported to have been playing with fireworks on the bridge before the fire was discov- ered, firemen said. ATTENTIGIS TOURISTS Ride the Mailboat Yakobl for an intimate acquaintance with SE Al- aska, Leaving every Wednesday, arrive Juneau Saturday night. 18-tf | Bader Accounling Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. WAY % Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly MADE Y THE_WORLD'S FOREMOST ELECTRIC RAN “ NOW! You Pay No More For Revolutionary I'.!J,.& Power Co. ble 24-hour Electric Service El REWORKS BLAMED FOR | siviic somoine — awout 100 | ! 1 WANTED to sub-rent apartment September 15 to January 1. Res- ponsible party, no children, ref- rences, Phone 241. 217-6¢ feet, garage will do. To be moved. Located in Juneau or Douglas. ‘Write Stephens, P.O. Box 2077. SCHOOL teacher desires apartment for wife and chila. ¥Fnons Blue 27-tf RELIABLE man wanted to call on friends and neighbors. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent, Write today. Mec- Ness Company, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 98-1 HOUSEWORK or child care for summer by high school girl. Phone Blue 632; PLAIN sewing. Pb. Red. 632. 7-6x DAY NURSERY—Mothers care fo) your smail child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- sey. Ph 938, 406-t1 1949 DODGE 1% ton truck, 1935 DODGE 1% ton dump truck. 1948 8 cyl. Hudson 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. 1941 International K5 flat bed, $800.00; 1941 Piymouth, $450.00; 1941 Plymouth, $400.00; 1938 Ply- mouth, $350,00; 1942 Ford, $250.00; 1937 Chevrolet, $150.00; 1936 Ply- mouth, $15000. See at Jay's Super Service. 28-t1 CHEVROLET, Style Master, 2-door sedan, 18,000 miles. 1 year in Alaska—excellent condition. Call Frank Stejer 874 during, day or Green 845 after 5 o'clock. 28-5t Potenfial Riot" X ‘ SEATTLE, June 16—®—Civilian and military police, breaking up what they called a “potential riot,” arrested 14 negro soldiers in a housing project near the Seattie ball park last night. Residents said the soldiers carried clubs and rocks. The trouble apparently stemmed, military police said, from the arrest of three soldiers for annoying sev- eral residents the previous night. - SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National Bank. 93-t1 SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 p.m. 522-4t 32’ TROLLING boat. $850.00 cash. Phone 143. 96-tf 3 bedroom house, furnisheéd or un- furnished, under $10,000. Garage, yard, full basement, electric dish- washer, convenient to schools. Call 894 after 5:30. 29-3t LENA Cove, furnished cabin, run- ning water, boathouse. Ph. 278. 29-tf TYPEWRITEN, L. C. Smith 1t inch carriage. Late model, good con- ditfon. Alaska Coastal Airlines. 29-4t OPPORTUNITY for man or woman in territory. Franchise $1200. 100% profit. Write M. K. Bara- nof Hotel. 29-tf BOAT “Myth” for sale. 36’ 110 Chrysler, row long line or winch and halibut gear. Inquire Peters- burk Press. 29-4t CABIN. with view, 16 x 32 with 8 x 16 porch at Lena Cove; $ Inquire for Roy Banta at Gaines Cafe, Mile 9. 28-3t #1 x 10:7 ft. troiling boat, every- thing ready for fishing. Nice living quarters. Iron Mike. Write 40 PO Bo% 1991 for information. 28-3t — e BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-t 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tt BOAT, “Blue Boy” completely out- titted including dishes, two way radio, charts, electric winch, gas 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- ator driven by the engine, sleeps six. 37% feet long, 9% foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed, Phone 607 or Blue 564. CRUISER “Northwind.” Phone Blue 809, 17-tf e HOUSE, shop and lot—$5500. 940 West 10th St. 16-10t PR o R U TS SILVERTONE table battery set, walnut finish, good for boat or cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t —_— ONE Ketchikan trolling gurdy. In- quire gasboat Thelma. Blue 615. 23-tf R NI I R TIECERE St HIGHWAY nome, Mile 16. Maké ¥ ROOM partically furn. house 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake 80-t¢ | p —— DUPLEX: Very iuxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in top condition, DRAKHOM: Finest home In Auk Bay area, 3% acres parked and with large gardens. House with full concrete basement and auto- matic oil furnace. Large living room with field stone fire-place, Double plumbing. Two or three bedrooms. Garage. Electricity, Year round water system. FRITZ COVE: Three bedrooms Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen, Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patenteq ‘ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age. GOLD BELT AVENUE: Three bedroom furnished. Large Mving room with fireplace. - Electric range and refrigerator. Garage. Full concrete basement witi automatic oil furnace. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit sureau “We sell real estate or. starve’ says Peter Wood, JUNEAU’S ONLY FULL-TIME REALTOR. $16,000 easily financed in our 3 bedroom home in the Highlands. A pre-war house, solid. Hard- wood floors, plaster walls not touched since building in 1940 Price includes wall-to-wall car- pets, drapes, refrigerator, wash- ing machine. Other furnishings available at minimum cost, take any or all FROM sublime to ridiculous—a two bedroom house, furnished and clean, right on Willoughby Ave. for only $1900. A forced sale for quick cash. No earnest deposit— bring cash. WOULD you Bive $9,000 for a 3 bedroom home in Seatter Tract— or $4,000 for a 2 apt. house, We'll beat that—for $12,000 both houses, and you'll get free rent as well as having your tenants make the monthly payment for you. A couple buying this property can live in the 1 bedroom apt. and put $90 in the bank each month in equity. WANT to build? We have a large basement already built with the first floor already in, on 1 acre of pat. land—only $2900. Or in- spect our cleared lot betwéen the bridge and the ski trail, $1200. And we have one in Douglas with two Quonsets on it, water and sewer - connected, $1200. THAT 2 acres at Auk Bay, with good water, beach, gardens, ad- ditional bldg. site, cabin with running water and modern plumbing—was sold but isn't. $1500 down, $75 mo. includes 6% int. $3700, OUR three Douglas ALL nice, at $7900, $5500. listings are $7800 and PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. FOR RENT e P R g BACHELOR APT. See nrownk the Barber. 12-t4 @rifne. 1 SEERRINERAE Bl | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. - 69tt e e WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano Euco. Ph. las MISCELLANEOUS GUARAIITEED Kealistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 301 315 Decker' Way. A “WINTER snd FOND, Ooy The, photographie Tel. 911 LOST AND FOUND LOST—between city limils and Kennedy St. a trunk containing household goods. call Green 614, FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR, Leonard 4 cu. ft., excellent condition. Also Eastman 102 mm. telephoto lens. Phone Red 779. 30-6t WHITE chrome trim baby k convertible to stroller. m A 30-3¢t DISPOSING of my fur coat, dress- es, jackets, sweaters, slacks, blouses, etc, size 18-20. Black 545. 30-8t ICOUCH, good condition. Ph. Green 454, 29-3t LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between 8ki Trail and bridge. Red 745. 508-tf — R CRESENT Apartments. €ah 438. --tt 1 BEDROOM nouse, modern;, Peterson Hill. 11% miles on Gla- cler Highway, Call till 6 pm. or write A. V. James, Auk Bay. 8 6t

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