The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 18, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX flt:‘.:’-‘-‘—""'—"———'—'—"—‘——'———"—"———'——'—'—"—'— fllflSK%% CHART e s e e e e e e e e e e o e o e e e e e Lt (e L T L (o (o (o (o e e o U e | iflm Daily Schedules lo: ® SITKA @ PETERSBURG © WRANGELL KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points 1 fo 8 pasengers one 612 | ELLIS AIR LINE DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T2 KETCHIE? via Pefershurg and Wra « > W » IRI.I I'IES il at the tim he let the insurance It's not lay and pay two m premiums kind of sec H One of the premiums takes care - qlof the month ot reinst I/th eo 11| pericd d| The new law extenas ihese rein- I statement privileges to all veterans 1 |until August 1, 1947 1 a ]' you want to reinstate after that|tions on 1 1 [] | reinstate your insurance now if mu night, Wed: 1 think you'll ever want it blic is ccrdial 1| The law does another thing, too 1| It authorizes the Veterans Ad-.p {1 | ministration to convert any “term P T '\f}‘))clu‘\ (at the end of the five or A PLAKES of JUNEAU 1 %‘[ therefor on a waiver of | al SITHA ) I—! owing to hi L |ancther four y i hic ing which Jim i ins 1 FOR INFORMATION ND ’rSFP‘/ATIONJ )I doesn’t con THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ’ - 7 I | VETERANS' GUIDE 11 I i By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL 1) j] first veterans’ bill to pass;ery day Feb I] 'both houses of the 80th Congress|daily total en 9,000! ] and obtain the Presider na- s ome signs of the ¢ 1 ture is the new ins : i- |1 I ment. T wrote about this law when I spoited a st wa | a bill, and today some s not too late to reinstat ;I more chatter on the same, Go to your nearest Veter | Anyone who owns a lapsed Na-|ministration office." !] tional Service Life Insurance “term But still t are only 1| Jolicy mow can put that policy |3,000,000 veterans, cut of 0 late to reinst ,000, or I hs tement and T MIDWEEK SERVICE, ter August r to rein- | 1 it will be much h tate lapsed “term” insurance. If| Gontin his erie 5 P of e 1 i your insurance has been |Ww. Robert Webk ate of lapse for more congre han three months, vou'll have to! Holy take a phy Physical ¢ Sometimes they and if I were giving advise I'd s date in a e Thos2 Who Against Us Week Ler al examination ams are tr can't be passt ser r term) owned by a vet- h led and evening 7 emiums. structions Jim K., veteran, took out his in- members may work on surance four ye ago. Jim, totally disabled, has not had to pay any - -~ premiums for the last two year RUMMAGE SALE eight y eran who is totally disal n keep his in- surance in good standing withou converting it) will run out Jin 4 R E as W;Z! if for some that it's impossible for him to con- vert—the VA will | He'll still get a iums and won't ha | monthly paym r the old law if Jim didn't actually apply conversiocn his policy would die der the new, the VA automati- cally ccnverts to the ordinary life in goed stand by doing two | World War II Ve s who thing; (1) sign statement that NSLI in good standing today. he's in as geod health as he was rest have let their policies TRINITY CATHEDRAL WEDNESDAY RIGHT will address t ion of the Church of il on the subject 2 the regular rvice tomorr 8 o'clock. T! 7 invited to atte and to partici 1ten Devotions. LASKA POTTE ! be open Wedne 10. There will be beginners and otl total disability In March 19, Metiodist Church s the “term” dul adv om e, DFBFEEJ?NO": VBEII%’EW AT MRS. VAN ZANDIS The Peace Time Plarning De- f tment of the Juneau Woman'’ which \.'(““'“‘ ERqUIre will meet tonight at political office to k at the home of Mrs. M LG L an Sandt, 522 Tenth Street ‘_'l‘:‘(d;'- 2 V"!H the Mis. Don Miller has mm-«u Yt 4 tthotit :q;- a program on the subject of “Ju- Biabads. ,:: J:.l Nle partments and S e Work.” The speaker will be Mk tealani Mayor Ernest Parsons. AnSTE | Al members and friends are urg- t heasurs to the Secretary Kot hatuve:" The ed to attend the meeting. follin ' dateet in ithe | - T ST J B LBt ok . LUTHERAN SENIOR ot B CHOIR PRACTICE IS o T e _ POSTPONED TONIGHT ¥iih, Rt Lol Due to the cor pointed out is e candidate need TSt - prcss i Al 45" A iveek only is postpone election, which Govern viewed as too short or by sion for tl il tc at 8:15 o'cleck i ¥ IVITH'v printing . \’xi.\ LOGGERS ballots to~ isolated ATTE! for which that residents be appointed to particulars see Juneau Lumber h administrative posts of the —pun pe in Alask; Federal government e Governor d h d approve either. ‘o oo not i # 2 NOTIC# d that mea- NOTICE is ant to the p: 0 of CTION iven that, pu ns of Ordinance e City of Juneau, Al- No, K aska, and in conformity therewith, Y ey a Ger al Municipal Election will be held on TUESDAY, April 1, 1947, be- AS CITY — wiremen ab yween the hours of 8:00 A. M. and No.: 29 hady 5o 8} ‘“”,‘: 7:00 P. M| of said day for the | v help in putting out a small o of electing the following: of- * blaze their _own firehouse S AR A ist discovered the blaze Y A MAYOR 1e eaves of the two-stor THR COUNCILMEN and the firemen fow ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR hey needed a ladder. ’ AND, to vote upon the following it they bad none. Their's is 8 pyghosals WRPEE SiEE0I PROPOSAL NO. 1—Shall the City TILCERILIY, firemen rang or juneau, Alaska, acquire by pur- RUPRIES TAC= chase tfor 10,000.00 (plus any buil 1 to tr 2ing nounts expended on new construc- s i n and other items cl to ipital account betwe: g 'fifi i@ ¥ 1946 and the date ich payment 5 ¥ HVEY ( of the purchase is made) the public utility JUNEAU WATER . WORKS and its pr temized nd shown on its option to purchase siven to said City of Jureau; and ssue and sell e ds, payable solely frcm unpledged revenues of the JUNEAU 50 purchased, addi- tions and i sufficient in amount to obtain and pay said [ i i | | t given tonight | v Band, the Lu-| v Band, the Lu-| o rHiFR SLEEPING Bag, single rrew night, Wednesday, | i | [ION LOGGERS with logs | e e e e. Contact Juneau Lumber | also transmitted apine - will buy from 100,000 ft. | to 10,000,000 feet. For further | TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1947 WANT ADS | et * FOR SALE r\\o L\)Zl,\l" lu 75 x 150, Dougq las, complet framed partially built four room hous iditional lumber on premises $900 cash Also 3 story house, ground floor completely renovated, basement and second floor suitable improve- | ment as apartments $3,800. Also | new dory, two outboards, .32 rifle, .30-.40 Craig, Cabin Cruiser. See Cashier, Harbor Cafe ter 6:00 p.m. 530-t2 Camping outiit kit; two bathin- ettes; new brown pumps, size 6-B 1684 Evergreen Ave. after 7 p.m 530-12 \/(EDIU'V! bIZL xt‘sl.llllxlnl range, excellent conditi burner. Phone 28. GOOD TROLLEF able, write for particulars. 155, Sitka, Alaska O’QL BURROU(:HS l‘lu:.n aadin: machine with substraction, $125 Walter, See at J. B. Burford Co. 530-t2 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, 54 ft boat, motor completely overhaul- ed, Fathometer, radio phone, di- rection finder, iron mike, anchor winch, ed 10 m.p.h,, no gear Henry ik, 7523-33 N. W Seatil? 7, Wash 530-16 | NEW 23 [t. troller, gillnet combin- aticn, new engine, boat not equip- ped. Phene 136 two short one long. 6 to 8 pm 529-t3 ski trousers, all ardine, e 18-20. ed ircm Best's, color blue. Suitable for sum- h boots Sacrifice Phone Black 545 529-t2 LADY'S b 9,000 ft. 2 x 4 and 2 WIRED EAIRED TJ&‘M')".\. Ed An- der: » mile, Glacier Hi YS Jeep car 200. Inquire 4 BEDROOM ho @ GREY Lines; gar: MURPHY & MURPHY APPROX. 2 acres plus good 4 bed- rocm he rnace, fur., wash. machine, ete. Can build 5 houses on acreage near city limits. Pric- ed for quick sale. me, Star Hill— furnace, fur. elec. kitc 500 buys 3 room cabin, elec: wash. machine, etc on Willough~ by Ave. OVER 14 % net cn investment, § modern apts. building excellers condition, apts. clean, well fur nished, Near bus. dist. , filling - sta- tion, sales ager 4 APTS. mod. furn. good location. FULLY equipped going bus. plumb- ing, cil burner and general ser- vice shop, long lease. Best lo- cation. BEAUTIFUL I 2-bedrocm home in ace, basement, gar- elled view, garden Douzl age, un lawn, berrie 10 ACRES, house cier Highway. ‘L\'ERAL cabins, country homes, v, Auke , Fritz Cove Cove. . homes Waynor addition, MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Band WANTED LAUNDRY and cleaning 31 per hour Mrs. Florence Hugk Apt 1 Bldz, 530-t6 rapher, sal- T-t€ WANTED 1o reni—modern twe bedroem house long time Jun resident. Phone 636 ; —Clerk stenc ary $228. Phone 466. WANTED-—2 bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennam Write Empire C-1234, 503-t2 " WANIED—Used fnrmiture 142 Wi loughby. Phone 1788 N'S Beauty Shop, Phom d and Main. Specializiny in pz-rm«mmu- Open evenings by Appointment (293-3t1 With connections to Craig, Klawock. H steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, FOR RESERVATIONS PHOM surchase PROPOS plan, which still is carried with a premium waiver Jim doesn't have to pay any premiums. This part of the new law extends protection just to guys like Jim and fdefebofiieies Other totally disabled ve rid- PLIANOF RENTEDL ano of Jun acquire by pur- Anderson Shop chase for $300,000.00 the public util- |4 N ) : Sien o - T e ity ALASKA TRIC LIGHT AND POW ANY and its Coff Cone LRSONS ELECTRIC (0. mllh GOLDSTEIN BLDG. A There Is No Substitute for Newsnaver Advertisina! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION P AN'Y C O M ¢ Ranges Reirigera Recent ship makes i p A DAY'S NOTICE. ; | 1 ! SERVING ALASKA jors - Radios Waier Healers - Uleaners Easy Washix g Machines ments of major appliances ible for us to deliver upe sient Payments ing on a walver premiums. T insurance campaign started by the VA Feb. 3 is successful, I'd 5 During 1946 an average of x-service people reinstated ‘term” insurance policies [ A= = e “of 30 Redfern St., Centerdale, Rhode Island catvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City > Thing 5}’0707/7:7] ! [ cHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co: 1005 SECOND AVE * SEATTLE 4 s retary cf State struction with shel inches chick for econom: Marshall waves frem the door ef his rpert just before taking off for Moscow Georg == plane at the Washington : S'ervmql/flr&afi\'du:we/w and the Fereign Mini Conference . Wirephcto. CMAPMAN INTRODUCES NEW | 1947 MODEL HOME FREEZERS Chapman Home Freezers are back again with new beaury, new convenience, gre: .& I.Jrger capacity. And they are prov [ of actual operation in hundreds of homes! , makes food easily acce no “diving in” to unp\ch and ra}u(k Walls are 5 1 operation, er efficiency and od with ten years ! Upright con- real and pers I erty and prop- erty rights itemized and shown on ion to purchase g to said City cf Juncau; and issue and sell revenue bend: yable solely from pay said purch: PROPOSAL 1 the City of Juneau, Alaska, acquire by pur- e, for $15,000.00 the public util- NELSON WATER WORKS and all its property in accordance with its said option; and issue and sell revenue bonds, payable solely frem unpledged revenues of th2 saic NELSON WATER COMPANY 50 purchased, including future addi- ticns and improvements, sufficient in amount to obtai pur: se price? UNOFFICIAL EXPRESSION OF OPINION ONLY IS DESIRED: sale and sell the City Dock now under lease to the Northland Trans- pertation Company? Vote Yes or No. This egpression of opinion is in City Council on the subject and will not authorize any sale of the dock W"W except by Ordinance to be ratified | WWM by a majority of the qualified voters | ction | at which the question of the rati-| voilng at a Special or other elel fication of such Ordinance: is wb- . mitted. The Common Counnl of the C resolution, duly designated the vo! electors are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Vot- said City of Juneau, will vote in the Fire apparatus room in the City Hall Building located at the corner place in and for Precinct Number One, City of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- said City of Juneau, will vote in the offices of the Alaska Trans- portation Company located in the i(}nmineuu Hotel Building, the same being duly designated polling place | City of Juneau, Alaska. | That all duly qualified voters re- | siding within the boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct Number Three (3) of said City of Juneau, will vote in the office of the Juneau Dairies | Building located at 12th and E S[n‘ch the same being the duly ‘dmu,nntcd polling place .in and for | Precinct Number Three, City of Ju- neau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 10th ible ‘(Ll) of March, 1947 ALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER €0, §.»wiumn City Clerk. First publication, March 11, 1947. fLast publieation, March 25, 19047, . nd pay smd‘ Shall the City of Juneau offer for | tended only for the guidance of the | of Junzau having heretofore by | ing precinets of said City, and the | pelling places in each thereof, the ' ing Precinct Number One (1) of | of West Fourth and Main Streets, the same being duly designated ;Julhng‘ siding within the boundarizs of Vot- | ing Precinct Number Two (2) of | 3o, in and for Precinct Number Two, { EABY CA Phone IAGE, nearly new. 526-tf 2 and 1941 ented b h 4 ROOM Ford p proper nisneu - 1942 CHEVRC Bek your with type neau Welding and Machine Shop. 524-tf 1938 V-d FORD H) Dvlu)u: 4 door sedan $525-—quick sale—good me- chanical condition. Ph. Red 180. 522-t3 pletely funmmd. Qummnuu oil furnace, priced right. Call 261] days or Green 740 evenings. 522- L[ | 'FOR SALE H M. !’ARKH COVI { PANY floating canery now lo- cated at Hoonah, Alaska, com- plete with approximately 400 crab traps and ready to run. The can- nery is eighty feet long, thirty feet wide and has a depth of seven feet. First deck has can- nery and warehouse, second deck with two bedrooms, kitchen, bath, office and store room. For fur- ther information write H. M. Parks Co., Inc., 309 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash. 521-t10 GOOD INCOME property. See Nick Recovich. 515-tt D-4 CATERPILLAR, like new, tow- ing winch, canopy, bumper, ra- diator, guard, lights. Inquire Joe COCKER Spaniel puppies. 940 W. FOR SALE_Fully furnished hotel, — phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808, 474-tf FOR bALE*An.ze Thouses and ot Box 576, Juneau. 472-t£ 'lIGHT AlONG WAY" IS LUTHERAN LENTEN TOPIC WEDNESDAY The mid-week dcmuoml service tat the Lutheran Church offers the privilege of special periods of wor- ship during the Lenten season to the | members and friends of the church, | and a cordial invitation to attend is extended to all interested persons. This week the topic by the pastor will be “A Light Along the Way"” under the general theme, * of the Cross.” has modern furmshed apartment ‘Werner. 514-1mo | 10th. 497-tf | apt. Inquire r Shep. 530-t3 HOOMS—Klt2nen privileges. Homg Hotel—Ph, 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) VIEW APT.—Ope olock Iron Federal Build.ng. (370-t2) MISCELLANEOUS “l\'lILR & PUVD CO lnc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maerials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail GUARANTEEI" Realistic erma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LODT e Dou,nvm\n two k ring. Phone Black 490. FOUND— Fraternity pin with initiale KAA AKA. Owner may have by ing for this adv 9-13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on March 3rd, 1947, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, E. Ed- ward Whitesel was appointed ex- ecutor of the estate of ELLEN KIRKPATRICK, also known as Nellie Kirkpatrick, and as Mrs. E. Kirkpatrick, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said executer at the office of his attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- aska, within six monrths from the date of the first publicaticn of this notice. E. EDWARD WHII'ESEL Executcor. First publication, March ¢, 1947. Last l)ub]iczltiox‘, March 25, 1947. NOTICE is hERFBY GIVEN: That on March 4th, 1947, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau houses iz 200d. condition and best | Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Howard Jocation. Inquire Trevor Davis. ‘ D. Stabler was appointed admin- istrater with the will annexed of the estate of JOHN OEN, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required | by law, to said administrator in his office in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice. HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator w.w.a. Flls’ publication, March 4, 1947. Last pubhcat.lon March 25, 1947. SALESMEN IN JUNEAU Harry W. Olson of Anchorage, and C. B. Finuegan of Seattle, both “The Way | salesmen, registered at the Baran- |of Hotel over the weekend

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