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PAGE SIX FREIGHT Refrigeration and Passenger SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska s (=t —»—f—-—'—mfi P = =ttt S e i | T, Ingnss © WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN THE DAILY ALASKA EM Newsy Nofes From Skagway Alaska, M SKAGWAY, y 26.—The barge which was t up here late last week from Sitka by the Indian Service to get ce of the machinery, lumber, left from the stripping of the buildings occu- pied by the tuberculosis sanatorium, has caused labor troubles of a mild nature. The barge brought their own ere along to load the shipment and the longshoremen’s union is the action and it is reported load at barge wa " protesting refused to permit them to the dock. Therefore the 1s landed on the beach and the crew went on loading. In sup- port of their strong protests against the action the local union is picket- ing the scene of the loading which is proeressing anyho While crossing Broadway last Monday afternoon, Mrs. Josephine Von Gorder had the misfortune to !fall and break her arm above the elbow. Dr. Dahl put the arm in a ast and Mrs. Van Gorder left next morning on the Estebeth for Juneau for further attention. She has been teaching the third and fourth )'Xl\l(lv S Mon- th2 past semester M\d plmnrd leav- n. Gar- dens are late thi it has imber of fires of undeter- past r, all in this s g ““\ »’}v' “{1' 20 ‘_“ New Yor been t0o cold and damp to work in W‘M |Mrs. Van Gorder's them. The few intrepid souls who PR SO0 braved the cold, windy days to get U_ BORL \”””“ to Juneau. in their plants and seeds report that [ i » i are growing very slowly. 0 } rer old building ablaze called d —_— | out fire department ut six U Sunday evening to put b-1 The I g ————— T {born fire . The building was an old | Pass Raiiroad L ! cold storage and the wails had been and night [.: ‘m»ll insulated with sawdust. It is bridge five miles L on Fifth Avenue and has been empty | which burn:d over a E n . sch d l i c ears. This Is the second making such e prog: all 4 3 e in two year he build t it is expected to have train lE Y eduies 10: g rear of the Powell running over the new bridge the nd, if in both inst st of the week L @ SITKA e ; ' jcovered, would have menaced tt @ |CY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: ® HAINES ® SKAGWAY ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Pho 612 S e % | fi FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVAT!ONS P e — lm LSeee Wflnflmflfl ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO EETCHIKAN via Petersharg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 THE U. S. TREASURY AND AMERICA'S BANKS announce the Bond-a-Month Plan If you have a checking account—here is YOUR plan! The mechanics of the new Plan are simple. You go to the bank in which you keep a checking account. You authorize the bank to buy for you, at monthly intervals, a U. S. Savings Bond. From then on, the bank buys the Bond regularly, sends it to you, and debits your account for the purchase price. Suppose you want to buy a $100 E Bond every month. You simply sign a card authorizing your bank to deduct $75 each After that, the Bond is hought, 1t to you—automatically. month from your accoun registered in your name, and se Can you match these investments—ANYWHERE? As any banker will tell you, no other security of comparable safety will give yoi < good a return on your money as U. S. Savings Bonds, Save the easy, automatic way—with U. S. Savings Bonds FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU, ALASKA Member Federal Depesit Insurance Corporation N T S e T SN JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Hardware "“Coxirrverion and Rubber Boats root west risnn s Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Heler of and Miss men } 12 the aceul h was gathered uf = he Kirmse Curio stc given a coat of pain me being green and g p totem poles are again standing | guard on the telephone poles on the was thelr corner of Broadway and Fifth. The [p 0 "o lower store has been put in readi- | o ness the summer tourist trade.'p .. oa was a beautiful d 2 v weeks. Tt follow last w 5 indefinitc Mr. and Mrs. Henry William ick port they have sold their home on Bighth and State to Rod on Williams. p!.“r i of the tour 2 of throughout has switched to r ms will e rs, both potted and cut Calvert because corsagss, to the tourists this Calvert is lighter. mer, Sy o operate room in co ion. The 2Whiuu Building, New Orleans, L, | SN€ 1} re noted for t sRVE Blended Whiskey 41 slon W BGaProo( 65" Grain Neutral Spirits. | to the new « about the fir: Calvert Distillers Corp., New York Cit® October. BENDEK HOME LAUNDRY Neow Avatliable What you do: put in clothes, set soap. What the BENDIX does: fills itself, tumbles clothes clean, thoroughly tumble ses, dries clothes ready for a dial, add o the line or dryer, cleans and empties itself, and shuts off— all automatically! The Bendix takes only 4 square feet of in floor space—fits perfectly kitchen bathroom, room or laundry. Get Yours Now Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Cheerful dispensers of dependable 24-hour electric service as well as General Electric, Bendix, Hot- point, Kelvinator, Thor and Voss Merchand Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways BYRD HON O RED _ Rear Adm. Richard E. Byrd, USN retired, (right) receives the 1947 distinguished service medal of the New York State Masons from Gay H. Brown (left) of Utira. grand master, as Judge Charles W. Froessel of Jamaica, past grand master, looks on. PIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA "MURPHY & MURPHY | BEAUTIFUL NEW 3-bedroom furn. home, tile kitchen, drive in gar- age, furnace, marine view. NEW 3-bedroom home, drive garage, furnace. No taxes. 1565 EVERGREEN is fine invest. in | | | I a | 2-bedroom apt, a one-bedroom apt. and seven room 3-bedroom | home. Cement foundation, large yvard, marine view. REMODELED cabin Lena's Beach, berries, view, fishing, privacy, | easily accessable. | QUONSET hut, good lot—Waynor ‘ addition, terms. Priced right. | BEAUTIFUL home Auk Bay. Sev- | eral homes Auk Lake. !JOHNSON home—patented—lights, | water, good road—fine beach, Fritz Cove Road. | JACK CARVEL home F:inz Cove | Road—appr. 4 acres patented | land. Priceq below estate appraisal. ! SMALL truck farm 5': mi. town. | 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACLU Phone 076 over I was a Juneau | ebeth this week Mrs. Bert Dennis nger cn the made a visit to Skagway where he took a trip to Whitehorse over the | ’ White Pas sort of a “busman’s fiinge e L Warren 1 left for | holida, Jaggers worked for the Juneau on the seth where it is s Mcicle fok 36 yeran: | WANTEB reported she will receive surgical = | St = attention at St. Ann's Hospital. Guests at the Golden North Hotel] _ ADVERTISING SALESMAN ot befcre leaving by boat for the States | The Kemper-Thomas Company es- The Broadway Theatre is in- | were Addrian Nichols of Lebanan,| tablished 1883 and an acknowl- stalling a_fine new sign over the Marjorie Ross, Imlay Cit edged leader in the field is seek- marquee in front of the theatre. John W. Peters, Pocahontas, | 1g full-time permanent represen- — Robert Stanhope, No. Wey-| tation m the Territo:y of Alaska. The rocf of the Golden North ; Gertrude Varva, Hop- | o 1 the ages of Hotel has recei a tarring job at i Miriel Wunder of nd 45 years and have a suc- the hands of Freddie Erickson. He o of selling to busi- stated there was surely alot of roof tams, we can offer you a to cover M. R. Cars nadian Custorns pesiticn with an income of — will leave on the Esetbeth | 5 $16,0. 4 -r year and de- at Carroll has had a fine horse~ Tuesday for Haines from wich | opportunities for advance- nece ¢ built on Fourth Avenue pcint he will preceed to Plaasant kly advance against adjoining the Pack Train 1 and Camp on the Haines cutoff where earned commissions plus annual it is prov popul place, he will be stationed for the summer bonus based on production. We there bei line most of & new have the finest line of ad- he tim r. and Mrs. James E. Baxter, vertising specialties, gift leather,, — been mining near Fair-| and ve copyrighted calen- Birthday to Che s, letf on the last boat for me' dars ur 63-year history. Every I3 who lebrated this ving come by bus from! firm a cu nd plenty of re- May 24. s to Whitehorse, | peat buisne: you feel you can = = i3 Gualify, ite air inail to The on left for veral B. Y. N. employees cama | Ke mas Co. Cincinnati sit. He will ¢ from Whitehorse last week-| 12, Ohic 596-t to Idaho {0 end to help the White Pi | o ang rebuilt the 5-A bridge 2 dio, price n. The men in the party are| and Box 1581 d Wilson, Alfred Sernd, Oscar | 596-t1 Potter and W. E.| e i YOUNG woiking cc \1.,1) necd l’ul TUhSDAY UNL 3 ,1947 .~ WANT ADS FUR SALE SIX ROOM modern furn. acre homesite, fully equipped. In- quire E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blocks beyond end Thane Highway. Ph. 828 days. 595-t6 hous OTOR $cooter, motors been com- pletely overhauled. Must go once. White P. O. Box 1461 596-13 at ACRES with modern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357. 596-tf e R e INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar, and Liquor Store. For particulars write or see Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel, Cordova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer to take possession immediately. 50 596-1 my THREE COTS, call at Nugget Shop. 596-tf e, high chair, BABY CRIB—6 y Taylor Tot and seat, $36. Or- pheun Apt. 2, 155 So. Main St 596-t7 NAVY sectional walk-in box 9 x 12 x 8, 6 inches cork insulation. Commercial Reach-in refrigera- tors 16 to 80 cu. ft., glass or solid doors for nome, restaurants, gro- ceries, etc. 22 cu. ft. frozen food display cases wth mirror $725 FOB Seattle. Descriptive litera- ture sent on request. McBride Re- frigeration Service Co. 1019 Jack- son St., Seattle, Wash. 595-t6 1937 CHEVROLET Tudfir overhaul- ed motor, new tires. Ph. Black 820. 595-t3 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 coor sedan, good ruaning condition, Ph. Douglas 1 594-t5 LATE MODEL washing machine, large size panel crib. Top Bar- oumcs Apt. Douglas 594-t3 DODGE COUPE, best condition, leaving town. Will take slide camera, on part Ph. reen 279. 594-t3 nt ELECTRIC range s20. Phone 0393. 594-t4 oHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft., ce- | nished Apt or house immediately. 23 Phone 800 room ment floor, large lot, see owner, J. 14 142 Willcugh 593-tT the . B SR R I - D. Totto and I ” “gg4-tf FOR SALE—Four bedroom louse, Frazier of San Francisco, are working for the | B completely furnished, newly de- Houser of Portl: recently | WANT TO RE‘{T or lease—Fur- corated, near Hospital, phone aking a trip thr o it found | nished or unfurnished house.| 621. 591-tf w0 spent a week in it a while and{ Write Box 2025, Juneau. (d:h) i——— — L1 e } and lafter - replenish e Putids, | i e o oL 1942 BUICK 4 door sedan '47 model, several davs her nt to Wi S Ry WANTED— Expexl"ncvd clerk sten- radio, heater. Phone Red 662. horse by rom there / and Phil McLeod | ;»zm_vhr".lSamixG:Ziws i ‘_“‘]”g“ 591-t6 planned to take the bus over i visit in Skagway| IRQUIe EoOM. IHK IO e e R eThE e ¥ Alcan ! to Anchorage and th of the week, They ~eturnes| Dartment of Health. 580-tf | STX ROOM modern furn. house, 5 et % e > Reis il d % ] acre homesite, fully equipped. In- s, B DUl an sland | wANTED —Used furniture 142 Wi | quire E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blocks St ot S wen, ae Mr.| \cughby Phone 788 beyond end of Thane Highway. York and son, Glenn, kvm'-y BWAY TEI- | s i - 590-t7 Estebeth ‘.n‘: '\\.w\ f the White {IFS‘I"N'S Beauty bhop. Fhon & t SR for White- P He left here last fall. | 556, 3rd and Maln. Spectalizimi { FOR SALE—1942 Dodge Sedan and - | 'n permanents Open evenings b; 1940 Packard. N. C. Banfield. Ph. —— siness houses have | appolntment (293-3t1 190 days. 590-tf ke giias / the past few days | -~ — e . O. M. Werren ';f ;“ gilia, Calif,, sing up thelr windows and set- | "'ANOS RENTED and TOWEL |9 ft. FLAT BOTTOM cedar skiff i I’)m ot Stanwod, 'E out the merchandise that will| Anderson Bhop. $100. Phone 861. 589-tt . the tourist trade. Now |~ mag Villlam Lane from | AXMINISTER Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. x ts are available y o | . d v, ey ont | FOR RENT PR AR RN came to oAl SRR S R ca f = spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- town to meet the Palisana and re- Lo o' and exteriors of their prop-| DOUBLE slesping toom . fon Ol ‘e piiing Black 139. 589-tt ceive a shipment of mining mac I I working girls. Phone Red 462. 596-tf ery which they planned to take H Among local is | railrcad to Wi rse and ng local resldents who pian f to leave for various destinations m’bRONT ROOM pnvnte emrance. B T ¥ .“'_'»“1““ | the States for summer vacations on| £00d bed, large closet. 421 Sew- R e s the mext boah are Mis. Arthur | ard St. 596-t1 ugh it is expected to go out ;,(‘l‘:(';,jx_ Tl Ph‘]‘fiip ‘o‘;‘fn ’:’)‘):“‘uon RENT or LEASE—Four-room were registered at the daughter Phylli | house—completely furnished un- older Hotel while " T | til Sept. 1, Call Black 110 after dinner. 595-tf A groun of gle members have 595-tf Mrs. R. E. Dullerd and two ch been redecorating the hall and have | Lt S silennd onli g it looking ] v';)em.tll_v nice’ for the‘pR entrance, good bed, large ross resid ceme in last v ummer. The walls were kem-toned | closet, 421 Seward St. 595-tf o meet Mrs. Duilerd’s mother and d other nec 'y repairs made. BRSREATN FELARATE LT father who will spend some time b oo iy ROOM—kitchen pnvueges-—Home h them. ELECTRICITY OFF Hotel. P_hnone 886. e Mrs. C. M P’;l’ni* i s On Glacier Hiway irom 9 am. to| OFFICE or store space in Kleir : W B oy 2 10 am. Wednesday, June 4, from| Building. Call Black 763. 571-tf Pittsburgh, Pa., who spent some june) pajry to Glacier Dairy. | - e ————— time in Skagway last fall while on Dilok Oreglc Avea rr el '596-zi NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of | her way to Seward, was once more NI - e week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. a visitor several days last week. MIS. 1o voup MONEY IS Nor | 546-2t. Boland went over the Alaska Rail- road to Anchorage, and Fairbanks, where she tock the bus and traveled the Alcan Highway to Whitehorse, and ‘thence to Skagway over the White Pass. She reported a most delightful trip. EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will | pay you to investigate our offerings in well chosen investments, ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main. adv.—574-tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Olaf H. Aase, administrator of the estate of Harold C. ‘Aase, deceased, has filed his final account and report of his administration of said estate, and his petition for dis- tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M. August 6th, | 1947, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons con- cerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to | said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such hearing wiil adjudicate and decree who the heirs and distributees of the de- ROOMS—KIitchen privileges. Homu Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT—Ops plock fwom Federal Bullding. @048 MISCELLANEOUS HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-tf Two members of the Royal Navy, Captains R. S. Tunlife and R. H. W. Findley, spent a few days in Skag- way this past week. They gave Ot- tawa as their home address. Mrs. Al. Woods, advertising rep- resentative for the Canadian Pa- cific publication, Alaska Princess, was 2 business caller in Skagway recently. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retall GUARANTEET Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. BARE FACTS, NEARLY NEW YORK, June 3.—(»—A bath- ling suit of transparent plastic material, with certain opaque dec- orations, is displayed at the Inter- national Textile Exposition here. 1 Fowler Matrin, Vice-President of the Pacific National Bank in Seat- tle and Harvey J. Oster, salesman, were Skagway visitors this week and were guests of the Golden North Hotel while here. Mrs. Thornton of Beaumont, Tex- as, arrived from Juneau via Alaska Coastal plane Friday and will spend ceased person are. the summer with her daughter, Mrs. . Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 3rd, E. Logan, and family. 11947, — b OLAF H. AASE, Administrator. C. E. Jaggers, a retired railroad’ First publicaiion, June 3, 1947. man from Heldsberg, Calif., recently Last publication, June 24, 1947. PRACTICALLY new daveno bed $75. Call bétween 5 and 7 pm 848 Basin Road. 585-t1 | 7 ROOM house, furnished, good lo- cation, reasonable terms, phone Red 185 evenings, anytime Sai or Sun. 583-t1 4+ ROOM furnished house, 2 bed- rooms, 1'%: mile Clacier Hiway Phone 035 three rings after 5:30 pm. 581-tf BOAT “Lone Fisherman,” length 50 ft. 4 in. width 17 ft. 4 in. depth 6 It. 8 in. gross tonnage 38, net tonnage 19, 100 h.p. Diesel motor, sale price $3,500. Apply Juneau Spruce Corp. 580-t1 FOR SALE, Aiaska Fctel, Coasl Town. Includes four stores, 36 rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- out bath ang 12 furnished apart- ments. Year around business. For informatior. write No. C2239, Daily Alaska Empire. 583-t FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph 187. 546-t1. FOR SALE—Tmee houses and Iot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1. LIGHT PLANTS; one Umversal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 850-t1, 5 ACRES with n.odern 5 room partly furnished house, electric light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-t¢ BOAT No. — 31A558, round-bottom cruiser, 28 ft. x 9ft. x 3.75 ft. Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal for trapping or fishing, ready to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. 555-t1 HARBOR CAFE NOW open 10 am. to 10 pm. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- ment. 502-t¢