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M THE DAILY ALASKA I!JM;’IRE-——JUNEAU, ALASKA COMMUNITY CELEBRATION PROGRAM JULY 1 CORONATION BALL — ELKS HALL — 10 P. M. Crowning of the Queen at Midnight JULY 2 2:00 P.M.—BASEBALL GAMES DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS and CARNIVAL at Sub Port Fun Zone JULY 3 CARNIVAL—Afternoon and Evening at Sub Port Fun Zone . Mechanical Rides, Concessions, Ponies, Prizes Galore P.M.—BOAT RACES P.M.—FIREWORKS JULY 4 A.M.—GRAND PARADE Float Awards— . 8:00 { 11:00 F 7 10:15 Most Beautiful Float $250.00 Most Original Float 200.00 Most Patriotic Float 150.00 Second Most Beautiful Float 100.00 Second Most Original Float - 75.00 Most Comical Float o £ 75.00 Best Decorated Cars— First Prize $ 50.00 . Second Prize 25.00 10.00 Third Prize Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (boys)—First, $5; second $2.50. Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (girls) —First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Sustained Character (boys)—First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Sustained Character (girls)—First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Decorated Bicycle (boys)—First, $5; second, $2.50. Best Decorated Bicycle (girls)—First, $5; second, $2.50 . Best Decorated Doll's Buggy (girls)—First, $5; second $2.50. Best Decorated Wagon, Scooter, or Tricycle (boys)—First, $5; second, $2. Best Marching Turnout— (boys’ organization)—$10. Best Marching Turnout—(girls' organization)—$10. (Boys’ and girls’ oganizations must have at least eight marchers in line of march to be considered for prize money.) —— ' 11:30 A.M.—SPORT CARNIVAL—BALL PARK and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 2bc. and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. s § BT U W 1. Boys’ 20-yard dash— 4y 2. Girls' 20-yard dash— 4y 3. Boys’ 20-yard dash— 5 and 6 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 4. Girls' 20-yard dash— 5 and 6 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 5. Boys' 30-yard dash— 7 and 8 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 6. i 8. Girls’ 30-yard dash— 7 and 8 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 40-yard dash— 9 and 10 years—First, $1; second ,50c; third, 25¢. . Girls’ 40-yard dash— 9 and 10 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 9. Boys' 50-yard dash—11 and 12 years—First, $1; second, 50¢; third, 25c. 10. Girls’ 50-yard dash—11 and 12 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 11. Boys’ 50-yard dash—13 and 14 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 12. Girls' 50-yard dash—13 and 14 years—First, $1 ;second, 50c; third, 25c. 13. Boys' T5-yard dash—15 and 16 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 14. Girls' T5-yard dash—15 and 16 years—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 15. Boys' 100-yard dash—17 to 18 years—First, $5; second, $2.50; third, $1. 16. Girls' 100-yard dash—17 to 18 years—First, $5; second, $2.5¢ hird, $1. 17. Men’s 100-yard dash—Free for All—First, $10; second, $5. 18. Fat Men’s Race—200 pounds or over—First, $10; ‘second, $5—75 yards. 19. Women's Race—Over 18—First, $10; second, $5. BOYS' SACK RACES (Furnish own sacks) : and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 20 Yards— 9 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—¥'irst, $1; second, 50c; third, 25c. 30 Yards—15 years and younger—First, $1; second, 50c; third, 25¢ . 20 Yards— 7 years gl ol o BICYCLE RACES (Circular Track): 1. Boys—12 years and under—1 lap—First, $2; second, $1. 2. Boys—13 to 16 years—3 laps—First, $3; second, $1.50. 3. Girls—12 years and under—1 lap—First, $2; second, $1. 4. Girls—13 to 16 years—2 laps—First, $3; second, $1.50. DAY LIGHT FIREWORKS AT SUB PORT FUN ZONE 2:00 BASEBALL GAMES 8:00 P.M.—FINN HORSE AT SUB PORT ZONE ZONE Booths Open All Afternoon and Evening 9:00 P.M.—FREE DANCE AT SUB PORT FUN ZONE 11:00 P.M.—FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON WATERFRONT 12:00 P.M.—AWARDING OF CAR AT SUB PORT FUN ZONE FIREWORKS subject to change because of weather conditions. July 4th Queen Contest CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT Friday, June 30th Buy Your Tickets Now! | Personeus, | Bary Bailey, Mr. ALASKA BRINGS 34 { HERE; TAKES 2 WEST The Alaska arrived here yester- day afternoon from Seattle bring- ing 34 persons to Juneau. ? Arriving here from Seattle were Mrs. Lulu Arnold, Ilva Bothomley, Lee Brown, Mrs. Ika Bucy, Viclet Carlton, Charles Darnell, Mrs, E. D. Elkins, Anna Ellingson, J. S. Guinn, Mrs. J. S. Guinn, E. E. Hansli‘nJ Mrs. S. Henderson, William John- son | Martin Kulju, George F. Martin, Gordon Martin, Mrs. Martin Vic- tor, Mrs, Willilam Merrill, Martin, {Joyce and Gerald Victor, R. B. | Pettengill, Mrs. R, B. Pettengill, | Mathilda ~ Schneeburger, Charles Lamb and Michael Leewright. Arriving from Ketchikan was L. Don McMullin and from Peters- burg were Leon Gonzales, A. R. | Hanson, Adolph Mathisen, Mrs. 9. Mathisen and Mrs. Joseph O. Rude. When the Alaska left for the West at 1:45 am, she took two from Juneau. To Seward was Fred Carrillo and to Valdez was Franz Gorbel. \TWELVE ARRIVE ON ALEUTIAN; 28 LEAVE Twelve persons arrived in Juneau on board the Aleutian when she docked here yesterday evening and 28 were aboard when she sailed at 11:45 last night. From Valdez were W. G. Auld and Miss Christobal Davidson. From Seward were Mrs. Ida Bohall, Robert Furst, Mrs. Eva Gignac, Mrs. Margaret Graves, H. L. Hop- kins, Mrs. H. L. Hopkins, the Rev. Charles Personeus, Mrs. Charles Mrs. W. Peterson. Southbound for Seattle were Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Tagart, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Spankler, Plez Adding- ton, Wiliam N. Clark, Sgt. Janies F. Beard, Mrs. Roger Bailey, Ed- 8 Gordon, John and Janice Bail- y, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Bailey, and Mrs. Jack Manley, Maynard P. Ward, Chris- tobal Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. For Wrangell, Hannah Otteson ind B, F. Kane. For Ketchikan, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goebel, P. J. Gilmore, Mrs. P. J. Gilmore and infant Anne. NOTICE The Caro Transfer will be closed 2 to 4 o'clock June 27 during the funeral service of Fred Schmitz. 39-1t |~ FORSALE GABIN at Lena Cove, has to be ' sold, contact Gaines Cafe, near{(Day and night phones 676 and airport. Will go to highest bidder. |Mrs. W. A. Wood 207) 39-3t [TWO NEW LISTINGS TODAY— FORSALE Scott-Atwater outboard Model 70— John Doo- 39-6t 4 hp. with reverse gear. 30-06 rifle. Call 574. gan, BENDIX Washer, excellent condi- tion, for sale. Phone Black 932. 30-4t VHE PARKER 20 Ga. A very nice double, WINCHESTER M 70 Swift, heavy barrel and 4- power SCOpé, new. CHESTER Carbine, like new. Z-B MAUSER HORNET, a fing ¢ varmint gun. SHOP, Box 2157, Juneau. SKINNER’S GUN 38-4t. LIVE herring, alsb small house for rent. Vic Johnson, Mile 13 Fritz Cove Road. 38-6% ELECTRIC table stove; electric jron; clothes wringer; cooking pots. 523 E. 4th St. 36-6t IN DOUGLAS, one bedaroom home, furnished, full cement basement, large lot with berries. Ph. 1005. 34-tf KROEHLER living room Iul'-l—\iéure‘ very good condition. Call at No. 156 Behrands Ave. 33-tf CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. SEVERAL Large ana Smau Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the Pirst National Bank. 3B o SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National Bank. 93-tf SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is ! 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call [ Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t 32 TROLLING boat. $830.00 cash. Phone 143. 96-tf LENA Cove, furnished cabin, ning water, boatholse. Ph. l'ull-v 278, 29-tf BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- ing gear. See F. S. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf DAUGHTER FOR WATKINS A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins of Douglas early COUNTRY CLUB — Now open 24 iHoursy, — Never — Close. 39-1t - Now | know !r__hy SCHLITZ is... The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous!” @ 1949, JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING 80, MILWAUKEE, Wis. T. C. Whiteside Local Representative Hospital. The child, born at 2:52] 1. m. weighed six pounds four| ounces. 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf yesterday morning at St. Ann'sIB()A'{', “Blue B’o”y"vcompleite_l}l out- fitted 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, 2'2 foot beam, draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Blue 564. | JUNEAU ALL NEW 14 ft. weld-wood boat, |3-bdr. unfurnished, large yard, basement, furnace, electric dish- washer, view. Near school, Fed- eral Building, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1950 FOR SALE . OLD established Juneau business. Women'’s lines, High income. Current and past books available to accredited buyer. only on inventory and fixtures. DUPLEX: Very 1uxurious owners apartment, with $75.00 per month rental unit. Both apartments Price based 30-40 KRAG carbine, new barrel. | 30-30 WIN-, 2-bdr. furnished, view, near school, Federal Bldg., green house in connection, {BEAUTIFUL cempletely re-decor- | ated duplex double plumbing, 2 fireplaces, view, best neighbor- hood, excellent income. |BUSINESS PROPERTIES—rooming city and on highway. N | POUGLAS completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in top condition, FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms, Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen. Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- | house and store; alsp cabins,| €n. Good beach and boat Iio00r- heart bus. dist, also Seaview| a8e. apartments; also several lots in GOLD BELT AVENUE: Three bedroom furnished.. Large living 3 bdr. completely furnished near ::(::e ::;hre;:e"l:::‘r g]::.""e( school, stores ete. under $4500.1 pir€ CTt T it ' iz The Peterson home furnished or unfurnished, price greatly re- duced. {Claude Smith business property and truck. iFHA financed new home 2-bdr. |rRURAL FRITZ COVE beautiful year-round home, good water, modern, fur- nished, view. LENA COVE 2-bdr. well built home, | view, furnished etc. Under $4,000. LARGE patented acreage around 10 miles; also 5-acre pat. with small good home and large gar- age, good water, G. I. loan; also | 4-acres pat. house, root house ete. NEAR Juneau 2 bdr. home with acreage and can be used good business. 2 small houses on acre patented land. REALTCRS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frisy National Bank MURPRY & munmr! automatic oil furnace. William Winn—Phone 234 { Office in Alaska Credit mureau “We sell real estate or starve” i{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- 1 wood floors, plaster walls not touched since building in 1940. Price includes wall-to-wall car- 1 pets, drapes, refrigerator, wash- j ing machine. Other furnishings available at minimum cost, take l any or all. 4 :SPECIAL—2 bedroom .ouse, | Wwilloughby. $1900. We will put the money in escrow until the buyer has full possession. Notice given to evacuate not later than June 26. Cash. (NEW LISTING—A large house overlooking Juneau Harbor, yard, flowers, on Douglas bus line, hus 324 SUBURBAN PROPERTY both private well and ccnnected OUT OF THIS WORLD. 2 bed-, With new water main. 25 x 30 room home, other bldgs., beauti- | steel-reinforced concrete base- ful setting, close to civilization but secluded, 55 acres patented. BUILDING LOTS at Auke Bay, Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. Beach, view or privacy. 50 ft. frontage to 5 acres. $600 up to $2,500. Patented. COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS lBob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR RENT {TWO room apt. and bath; call Blue 158. 39-tf e o e L R STEAM:<ZATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. 69t} Moy seAR s haiind i il e WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent | Anderson Plano Suco. Pn. 1s3 HELP WANTED CRUISER “Northwind.” Phone Blue 809, 17-tf iHOUSE, shop and lot—$5500. 940 West 10th St. 16-10t SILVERTONE fable battery set, walnut finish, good for boat or cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t HIGHWAY nome, Mile iy. Make offer, Ph. 707. 62-tf DINETTE set, high chair. Phon; Black 429. 37-3t BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE—2 mi. Glacier Highway, trees and stumps removed, stream, high- way frontage 65 ft., 300 deep— room for two or more houses. $1500. Call 911. 37-tf BAYVIEW Hotel, Sitka. Two story 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. 28-12¢ LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglag Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf CRESENT Apartments. Call 428. 68-t1 i ROOM npartically furn. house 3:4 acregy,pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks. 80-tf 3TTRAVEL WITH PAN AMERICAN SUN. Pan American World Airways brought 23 passengers here yester- day and carried 14 southbound. Arriving from Seattle were M. D. Andrick, H. F. Dean, Ernestine Googe, Rohert Goldstein, Gene Jasker, Hilbert Johanson, Peter McDonald, Adam MecGavin, Mrs Muffly, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Pyle, with Margaret and John; Kathrina St. Laurent, ‘Robert and Barbara Welsh, Phillip Weiss, James ‘Wheeler, Ray Whelan, Dan Wil- liamson, Melvin Mattson, William Aldrich and B. Stevens. Passengers for Seattle were Mr. and Mrs. Williams, M. Ingerbergen, Jerry McVay, Carl Hobson, George Grisman, LeRoy Magers, MYs. Edna Magers, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry, William Hughes, B. A. Porter, Selma ' Allen and Anna Walsh, lSELL DRESSEy FROM NEW YORK. $595 up. Fifth Ave, N. Y. firm desires women to sell New Dresses, Suits, Lingerie, Hos- ment, large living room 30 ft. across front with view windows. New modern bath, house befng painted and finished. Upslairs unfinished, space for three large bedrooms. Construction started 1941, addition 1945. New houses both sides, one going in in front below road. Available only to finance trip for owners, priced for quick sale—$10,000. NEW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th and East Sts., $400; 1 lot 4th at Kennedy $100; 1 lot end of 7th St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park make { offer; end of steel bridge cleared ‘ $1200; on ski trail 100 ft. above { highway 1 lot $600; 8 acres Doug- i i | las Road, good water; 2 lots near Douglas boat shop $600; 1 Iot with two quonsets gives two build- ing sites with water and sewer connected $1200; Fritz Cove choice beach property $15 per waterfront foot 200 ft deep; airport lots; 80 acres Loop Road; West Juneau road 1 acre with very large con- crete basement covered $2900. TWO BEDROOM furnished, com- fortable house with room for kids. ’ Star Hill. $5800. NEW TWO BEDROOM, basement, unfurnished, priced for quick sale. iery. “Vi i emois- = ;euréi " ie::d co;;!;?sio:x?dwflw Finished stairway makes two for sample book. Modern Man-| More bedrooms possible. $7900. ner, 260 JP Fifth Ave., New York. WANTED WANTED to rent garage. tone B. M. Bank. A. As- 39-tf SALESMAN: Philippine Infants Wear, Handkerchiefs. Liberal Comm. J. Haber Imp. Co. 165 W. 35 St. New York. 39-1t ESTABLISHED Oregon headwear and mitten concern requires ex- perienced salesman in Alaska; state age, experience, references. Write Box 99. 39-6t BABY-TENDA and carriage-stroller in good condition. Red 845. 38-t PAINT now! Call Ralph A Tref- fers after 5 pm. for free esti- mate, Phone 996 33-tf GIRLS for usherettes; apply Mr. Donnel, Gross - 20th Century Theatre. 31-3t Douglas. A CUTE 2 bedroom house in Doug- las for $5500; a paneled 2 bed- room house with fireplace, right on salt water at 16 mi. post, for $8,000; a house with very large rooms and over $2000 worth ol new elec. equipment, on Glaciet Hwy. for $11,000; house on piling Tth St. $2500. BOATS—the Bronco, a troller made from an armory tender, $2,000 due to illness of owner now in south. { : WOULD you give $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 youll get free rent as well as having your tenants make the monthly payment for yom. A couple buying this property can live in the 1 Fedroom apt. and put $90 0 the hank each month in equity. PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg, Tel. 911 COUPLE urgently need apt. of room. Phone 800, Mrs. Wie. HOUSEWORK or child care for summer by high school girl. Phone Blue 632; st ey S v S {PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-6% ity DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 938. 406-t1 Tt s AR T S e T Stop—Day—or—Night for Refresh- ments. COUNTRY CLUB 39-1t INVITATION TO BID The University of Alaska invites bids on certain items of household furniture and fittings for two resi- dences at College, Alaska. Delivery to be made by September 30, 1950. USED CARS 1940 INTERNATIONAL truck. See at Brownies Barber Shop. 38-4t 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. 35-tf MISCELLANEOUS GUARAZTTEED Realistic Perman- ent, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co.,, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Blue Printing - Photostats Details may be obtain by inquiring § at the Office of the Comptroller, University of Alaska, College, Alaska. lPubllsh: June 26, July 3, 10, 1950. l Artifical lures or “flies” were used as early as 300 A.D., according to the writings of Aelian, a Mace- donian, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up | L