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Daily Sitka Sentinel from Sitka, Alaska • Page 3

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Sitka, Alaska
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Sit iagl and Arrowhead Preas. Sitka. Alaska Heard About Town Mrs. Ted Kettleaon Home From South Mrs. Ted Kettleson returned home on the Alaska after spend Ing a month in the states visiting friends and having a medical check-up at Virginia Mason in Seattle.

Alaska Coastal Plane Passenger List Leaving Tuesday plane) Perry Huffs, Schmitt, Fen ton Dennis to Pelican, Showalter and Mrs. Ralph Custard Arriving Wednesday: Rants, Sandra Chan, Mona Lutz and Mrs. Bowers Leaving Wednesday: Mrs. A Williams, Gene Van Zandt, Larry Lindatrom', Sid Thompson, William Dick. A Calson.

Brnst, Beatrice to Hoonah, Ralph Knudson, Jim Austin, Everett Glover, Mrs. Glen Glover and A Mantyla Arriving Thursday: Hitchcock, Colby, Mrs. Menikan, Mrs. A Billom. Frank Wright, Ernie Sawko and Sidney Halbert.

Leaving Thursday: i Bnrris, Gus Gisberg, Geo rjre Colletta. Elizabeth Mosher, Ernie Sauko, Mr. Ranta, Dave Drebellus and William Fromhol tz; to Ketchikan, Starkloff; to Wrangell, Dr. Pope Ground Being Cleared For Hospital Addition The Carson Construction Co. is busy on Mt.

Edgecumbe setting up their shops to service equipment as well as handle tools and supplies. Cats and bull dozers are working now clearing ground at the site of the JioBiptal addition on the Parkway. Gene Rhode's Leave For lome In Cordova Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rhode left the Alaska tor Juneau, to take aasage to Cordova, where they Ian to make their home.

Mr. ttiode was basketball coach and nstructor at the Sitka High chool last year. Mrs. Esther Daine and Children To States Mrs. Esther Daine and her children, Thomajs, Patrfcla and Rosie, left on the Alaska for 'Seat tie.

Sandra Hudson also went south with them They will remain (or a time on a vacation trip. Do You Know? Anyone having information concerning the following person is asked to communicate with the Governor's Office in Juneau: MARIE RITCHIE, 47 years of age, five feet one inch In Height, dark brown hair, dark blxie eyes has sen American Beauty Rose with initials L.G.D. below, tattooed on the small of her 'back! Names she used on the stare-Miss Babe Delaney, Yvonne Lamarr, Mrs. C. T.

Buchanan. ANNOUNCING New Merchandising Policy The Sitka Mercantile Company wishes to advise that effective June 1, 1948 this store will operate on a SELF-SERVICE BASIS in the Grocery Department. Orders placed by phone cannot be accepted after this date. This New Policy will reduce operating costs and enable us to sell quality merchandise to our customers at NEW LOW PRICES in line with Modern Merchandising Methods. Respectfully, Sitka Mercantile Co.

S. Alaska Passenger Ast, Inbound Arriving Wednesday afternoon the S. 3. Alaska brought the Seat le Police Drill Team and their arty as well aa the following pas sengers for Sitka: From Juneau: George Joseph, Mr. and Mrs C.

Whiteslde From Ketchikan: Sig Wallstedt From 'Seattle: Charles Paul, Elwood Gubrud, Irvin Foldee, Mrs. Theodore Ket eson, Edwin Hall, Albert Lobo and Mrs. E. Leufken, Helen airaizl, Gail Lawson and Fred elson George Ridley, Loren and Lorene Stevens, Billy Bailey. Georgu Peratrovich, and Edwin Reece.

On the return trip from Seattle Mrs. Roy Peratrovich will a passenger to Juneau while pas sengera to Sitka are Mrs. Hazel Fraley, Mrs. Lockwood and Miss Arline Dolenc. The boat' will return in about two weeks time.

For Seattle: Mrs. Horton. HIM Carol Null, Mrs. Esther Dalne, Bmto, Patricia and Thomas Dalne, Band ra Hudson, Mr. and Mrs.

LM 'oriner, Archie Mclntyre, MlchM Kabacy, Mr. and Mrs. Fliher C. G. Wyres, Mrs.

Phillip Monaon and Mrs. James Carlson. For Juneau: Henry Futor. Bob Poquls, cille Poquiz. Mr.

and Mrs Oene Rhode, Bishop John Zlobln, S. S. Alaska Passenger Jim Mr Nrtu jquia. Mun Florence Then, Mrs. Nila Hall and Wllmer Austin For Ketchikan: List, Outbound Leaving here on the S.

S. Alaska for other ports were: Mrs. Alice Kirby, Fay Co hen and Sandra Cohen Group Leaves On Bear Hunting Trip John Gushing, Dr. William C. harteris and Clarence Walters Petersburg left yesterday to oin Dr.

Philip H. Moore at St. ohtfs Bay from which point the roup will hunt bear. Sine ccompanied" the party as guide They. intend to return at the nd of the week 'wo Nurses For Island Arrive From Chicago Arriving on the Alaska this jeek were Gail B.

Lawson an.fi Helen Fairaizl of Chicago, who join the nursing staff of the lospitals on Mt. Edgecumbe No Sunday Services This Week at St. Gregory Because of the absence ot Father Lawrence A. Nevue, the city ever the weekend there will be no Sunday Masses laid at St. Gregory's Church in Sitka or at Mt.

Edgecumbe. HOME, GARAGE, ffNCES, miUSES YOUtSElFI Tlii. fine qiuliljr bnnh ii for OLYMPIC 111. ben nun for shakes and rough lumber! Only OLYMPIC SIM TOXAL llw wood preservative which prev curling aed wa 1O btSTINCMt COLORS to Colnnbia Linker I Ceapaiy FAIRBANKS Friends To Occupy Penrod Residence The Misses Doris Vecker and Mary Mlllburyr -dieticians at Mt. Edgecumbe.

are occupying the Max Penrod residence during the summer months. JllEAU AREJU8T MXTDOOB I SICKS- SIATTli tREWINO A MALTINO SEATTIE, U. S. A. DI8TMBUTBD THROUGHOUT ALASKA By ODOM ft COMPASS Police Quartette Sings For Hospital Patients Patients at the Alice Island Sanatorium and the Orthopedic Hospital enjoyed as a real treat the 'visit of the Quartette from the Seattle Pollice Drill Team.

The "singing Scotchman" also made the trip to Mr. Edgecumbe to entertain the youngsters. Several Leave For Other Ports On Mt. Edgecumbe Leaving Tuesday on the Mt. Edgecumbe for other ports were Mr.

and Mrs. Max Penrod, Jean and Jack Penrod. David Mr. a Lloyd Rlpley ami Justin and Gregory Ripley, to' Seattle; Elsie Kokrines, Rosalyn and Lorraine Howard, six Boy Scouts, Julian and Alfred CrojJley tor Juneau. Leaving for Ketchikan were ETT1NC AROUND ALASKA is easy.

And quick, too. Flying VJ Clippers take you where you want to go--from Nome clear to Seattle--on frequent, regular schedules. And you'll feel at Aoine aboard the big, dependable Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare ow iih a saving of on round trips.

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Years Available:
1940-1997