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Daily Sitka Sentinel from Sitka, Alaska • Page 2

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Daily Sitka Sentinel Arrowhead Press Page Two Sitka, Alaaka Tuesday, May 13, 1952 DAILY SENTINEL and The Arrowhead Press Published every afternoon, except Saturday and Sunday, by The Arrowhead Press, 41 Lincoln Street, Sitka, Alaska Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for re- publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. Telephone Nine, in Sitka Harold A. Veatch Editor and Publisher Ernestine C. Veatch Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION BATES One year $15.00 Three Months 3.75 Six months 7.50 One month All subscriptions are payable in advance Subscribers will confer a favpr if they will notify the business office promptly of any failure or irre- gularity in the delivery of their paper. Advertising rates upon application Sitka's Home-Owned Newspaper in and Around Sitka TWO ISLAND STUDENTS HELD FOR GRAND JURY Harold Greenway, 16, of Ram- part, and Kermit Ctsar, 15, of Juneau.

both students at Mt. Edgecumbe School, were ar- raigned in U. S. commissioner's court yesterday afternoon on charges of burglary and grand larceny. George Nicholson signed the complaint which charged the lads broke the glass in a rear window of the Sitka Men's Store on April 14 and stole merchand- ise to the approximate value of S150.

At the preliminary hearing the defendants waived their ju- rights, were bound over for grand jury action. Bail was set at $2500 each. S. S. BARANOF PASSENGER LIST Leaving Saturday on the Baranof for Seattle were Mr.

and Mrs. Ken Cravens. Mrs. Amelia Berguist, Mrs. Leonard Hansen, Mias Shirley Hansen, George Srein, Jessie L.

Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. David W. Stearns. Ketchikan passengers were Mrs.

Sadie Morrison, Mrs. Mar- ie K. Mrs. Jane Field and Mrs. Helen Keene.

To Jun eau were Mr. and Mrs. And- rew Wanamaker and Mrs. Jose- phine Carter. TO JUNEAU GEORGE BLANCHARD'S' RETURN ON DENALI Mr.

and Mrs. George Blanch ard who the winter mon- ths in the states, where he re- JAMES SKANNES PLEADS GUILTY YESTERDAY James Skannes, local taxi driver, entered a plea of guilty to two counts of violating fed- eral regulations concerning National Monuments in Com- missioner's court yesterday. Complain 1 as signed by Ben Miller, Custodian of the Na- tional Monument, charged Skanines with using a motor vehicle on a -foot trail and fail- ing to report an accident to the park superintendent. After the guilty plea was entered, Shan-nes was fined $25 on each count and a 30- day jail sentence was suspend- ed pending good behavior. i CFL.

GEORGE SREIN TO STATES Cpl. George Srein, who has been attached to the local ACS oitiee for more than a year, leit on the Baranor Saturday lor deattle. He will serve out of the Seattle office 01 the ACS tor the present. KENNETH R. BARTLETT ARRIVES ON DENALI Kenneth R.

Bartlett arrived this morning on the Denali to make his home in Sitka and work at the Sitka Cold'Storage KEN CRAVENS' SOUTH JA VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cravens left Saturday on tne i'or Seattle, planning to enjoy a brief vacation in tne states. He id assistant, ooserver at the Coast Geodetic Survey Sta- tion and ins wire is employed in the post office. MT.

EDGECUMBE HOSPITAL ROSTER Charlie Jackson of the boys dorm was admitted to the gen- eral division of Mt. Edgeoumbe store. He was accompanied by i ilo5pital on May 9th Carl a Great Dane which, although Byrd Kayutuk and Mr Bartlett declares is not yet Stanley Aucoin of the boys dorm ly Sr TM eamly quaUtj. were i scharged for the title of the largest dog in town. Mr.

Barttett previously work The following day Myra Cut- zow was admitted to the sanitor ro wor Lore na MitcheH of the irls at Cordova and other Alaskan JL towns and has recently been employed by the Associated Press at Haywiard, Calif. MISS LULU M. HOOVER TO SPEND SUMMER dorm, Sandra Hudson of Sitka and Jimmy Leath of Juneau were discharged from the gen- eral, division; Rose of Mt. Edgecumbe was discharg- ed from the general division. KUSKOKWIM RIVER REGION Misu Lulu 'M.

Hoover of Long view, Washington, arrived to- TO BE MAPPED day tn the Derail to spend the I summer months visiting Mr. and Bell helcopters. their pi Mrs. Harold A. Veatch and son, Ace.

She has visited Sitka sev- eral time-t previously and has many friends here. SQUARE KNOT IN PORT OVER WEEKEND The Alaski Line freighter Square Knot discharged 250 tons of general cargo over the weekend and left at 5 p. m. Sunday for Yakutat. ALASKA COASTAL PLANE PASSENGER LIST Arriving Monday: Ed Morrell, Jess Halter-man.

ceived medical treatment, re-: David Ma.uileak. Phillip Mus- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wana- i turned home todiay on the uleak, Joseph Ahsogeok, Jim maker, who had come to Sitka all- Mascheena, Mary Elangak, Net- to be present at the wedding of Mr. Blanchard is reported to tie Vlmer, J.

Mandas, Steven her daughter on Friday even-! be feeling somewhat better. ing, left the following day on the Baranof for Juneau. Use Sentinel Wan! Advts. Smith, John Wanberg, Jane Boyd and A. C.

Harlander. Leaving Monday: Annis Yakascoff, Su'-fe Yak- 3soff. Marian Michekofl, I. L. lots and two mechanics are northbound on the Denali en- route to the territory where they will spend the summer op erating for the IT.

S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, mapping the upper Kuskokwim River region The pilots are Harold Gribble Bob Gilbreth, Arni Sunarlida- son and A. B. Wheeler. Bob Wat son and Harold Eighme are the The helicopters, val ued at $30,000 each, are being shipped intact except for the rotor and tail blades which will be assembled in Seward, where the 1 machines will be discharged from the Denali.

-They will be flown from there to McGrath and Sleetmute on the Kuskos- wim. Pilots Gribble -and Gilbreth are accompanied on the trip by their wives. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE The following goods will be sold at Public Auction to satis- Semske, M. Rhodes, J. Man- Howard C.

Bradshaw for das, Pablo Tampong, J. Grow Verna John and Col. Herlander Juneau: R. Marvin to Hoonah. I Lot) i a iti IZM K.

C. System TUESDAY 5:00 Parade of Wax "v20 Perfumes Stop Soolin' Yourself CBS. Evening News LBS, Uncle Remus Musical Hour This I Believe Weather CBS. Operation Under- ground CBS, Arthur Godfrey CBS, Command Theater CES, Life with Luigi Alaska News LBS, News Commentary Sports Roundup LBS, Franklin Kennedy CBS, Mr. Chlameleon 5:30 6:15 6:30 6:55 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 "No cuffing todoy only planting trcci for Arbor Day." Programs subject to without notice to the Pioneer Bar.

Said eguipment is enumber- ated as: 7 booths 14 stools 1 refrigerator 1 large oil range 1 small wood cabinet miscellaneous restaurtant dishes 1 french fryer 1 miscellaneous cooking pans 2 toasters 1 large sink 8 booth lamps 1 refrigerator cooler 1 shaper counter and sink combination 2 electric mixers miscellaneaus silyerwiare 3 hot plates The above equipment will be in such a way as to bring the most money, whether as one unit or in such groups as seem feasible. Inspection may be had before the sale by arrangement or during the hlalf hour before the sale begins. The will be held on the steps of and in the' premises adjoining the Pioneer Bar, Sitka Alaska, at 11:00 a. Friday, May 23, 1952, and will be con- ducted by Mr. Max Rogers.

In- formation concerning the sale can be had by contacting Mr. Howard C. Bradshaw or Mr. Warren C. Christiansen, Attor- new-at-Law, Sitka, Alaska.

Published May 6 13, 1952. Phofo Shop Studio "House of Plctu General Electric Appliances Phone 3f L-" Central Labor Council Hall-- GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIRING Tubes Parts Sitka Music Store MOOSE Meetings EVERY MONDAY NIGHT I ft storage charges of $1,300 incur- red fay Harold Smith, formerly of Sitka. Alaska, now preium-1 'ably of Fairbanks, Alaska. i restaurant equipment now stored in fhe premises next Reliable Transfer i TRUCK FOR EVERY NEED Fire-Place Wood Call 38 or 149 Alaska Coasfc! Airlines The Pioneers of Air Service to Sitka Effective May 1st Lv. SITKA MONDAY and Thursday at 11 a.

m. for COBOL, CHfCHAfiOr 1 PELICAN anil HOONAH. Lv. SITKA TUESDAY at 9 a. m.

for PETERSBURG, WRANGELL and KETCHIKAN. DAILY FLIGHT to SEATTLE NON-STOP from JUNEAU. Leave SITKA 111 a. Arrive JUNEAU 11 a. Leave Juneau 2 p.

Arrive SEATTLE 7:30 p. m. ct us help you plan your itinerary to any place jn the STATES or in the WORLD served by a.schedurcd AH fares available in our office. Planes available for charter flights, fishing, sightseeing Orvilie Poxton, agent Office phone 168 Residence phone Red 156.

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