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PAGE SIX FREIGHT Relrigeration and Passenger SERVICE 1o ALASKA Begular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaiien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska | Daily Schedules io: @ PETERSBURG © WRANGELL © KETCHIKAN @ [CY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week lo: © HAINES @ SKAGWAY ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU { fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 612 e T T ) o S e e e ‘ [ { FOR INFORMATION | AND RESERVATIONS ; N S T e e e S e e e P ————— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefersburg and Wrangell | With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle l 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. Suppese you want to buy a $100 E Bond every month. You simply sign a card authorizing your bank to deduct $75 each month from your account. After that, the. Bond is bought, registered in your name, and sent to you—automatically. 3 Can you match these investments—ANYWHERE As any banker will tell you, no other security of comparable safety will give you as 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 Deposit Insurance Corporation JUNEAU MARINE CO. | fishermen were unlucky watchman at the Pyramid F and the family lived in the c apartment. | have | daughter returned Tu | vacation in the Stat2 PN | {ned to fly to Juneau to mee Elmmuy on Monday, but ther | moth |group of St | daughter NEWS [TEMS l Special G pondence) \ITI\'\ Alaska, May 31 ll.mdl(lmml Memorial Da, "mdtr the auspices of th2 American | | Legion and Auxiliary was observed Friday with a parade forming at Totem Squere. The waterfront ad- Rey. Elwood Hunter. Servicemen in uniform, Legion Auxiliary, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and C:’.m'» Fire Girls, followed by the public, then marched to the Na- tional Cemetery where Capt. Al Dietz :nmml the prayer, and speaker of he day, the Rev. Sulzman, addre: ed the gathering. Taps werc played by Capt. Al Deitz and were echoed from the Moose and Pioneer Cemz- tery by Jackie Lawrence and Elias Didrickson. red by the waterfront was virtually of boats Memorial Day as ne took advantage of the holi- to go fishing. The salmon but the (out fishermen reported wonderful hing—unusual for so early in the Ason. The After reporting Sitka's record hot day last week, 81 degrees Saturday, the thermometer reached 84 the fol- lowing Tuesday. This is the high- temvearture recorded since rec- ords have been kept by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Some- | where there is a record of the tem- | perature once having ed 87, but !the year is not known. There is no brzad in town this weekend as the Sail Splice pick- ed up every loaf in town. SITKA The Jim Wrights have moved . into the Barnas house on Etolin |Street. Wright has been winter hert ne: Hagen infant from a plan- his Glenn Mrs. .H. no plane, due t og. The l!d"r‘n\ taken an apartment in the Mills Building on Maksoutoff St. f Katherine Banvard and her Mrs. John Peterson, re- turned on the Alaska from a month’s vacation in the States. Mrs. Ban- {vard and Mrs. Pet are owner: | of the John Peter M ldon Jacks and teachers. Other passengers were Margaret Rands who is returning to Berkeley after svending some weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rands; Betty Jo Yaw. of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Yaw, enroute to the Young Peoples Convention in Iowa; and Mr. and For COMFORT and . SERVICE Get tne NEW HAY WASHINGTON Thatcher, B Mer. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at SHirtel NEW WASHINGTON FROM SITRA The ceremony !dress was made by Vet Commander | week, planning to m: hn Ryan and the prayer was of- | | leaving THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Mrs. Roland Wurster and young daugliter to spend the summer the tes where Mr, Wurster, Dean of the Sheldon Jackson Junior Col- lege, will attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Wides arrived from Juneau Wednesday and are | guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs, W. C. Charter! On Memorial Day , the Wildes were g Charles Peterson vleasure hoat, Der- mott, | and Goddard. No luck A. J. Baker n.umml to Sitka this | The Legion won, 18 to 5, with Dor- his perms nent home here. He was once e¢m- ployed at the P. S. Ganty Stor: here. Emily Allen Jocal dressmaker, left this week for Kalinen Bay, where | she will manage the store again this | summer. She plans to rzturn to | Sitka at the end of the fishing sea- Bill Holt, former owner of the Sitka Men's Shop, arrived on the +halibut boat Middleton which was 'in port for supplies for the fishing grounds in the westward. Holt and his family have been making their home near Seattle for the past four yes The cannery tender Shamrock ar- rived Friday with Frank Karl, fore- man of the Pyramid Fisheries Frank Wright, cannery manager, expected to arrive by plane next week. The cannery tender Equator, skip- pered by Bill Grossman, arrived io- di from Todd on cannery busi- n rge Fitzgerald, ' their home here left on the Alaska ummer in Anchorage. Mr. and who have for many y vend the Mrs. made G to P Larry Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin, left by plane Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laughlin in Juneau for a week before going to Scout Camp. He will return with the Sitka Scout group who are this weekend aboard the SJs 11 last to Mrs. Harry Sulser, Jr. left weekend with her infant son, visit her parents in Chicago, IIL. a resident of the Pioneers’ Home, left aboard the Al- aska to vis the inte and to lock at the river whose icebreaking won him $30,000 last year. Last summer Mr. Johnson took a trip to the States to visit an old partner and on his return swore he would Mike Johnsen never go south again. Th Emith and Morrow Crab Packers have been canning salmon on shares with the fishermen. The profit on the faney, hand-packed preduct will be split with the fish- ermen after the pack is sold. The Fish and Wildlife ship Cran2, skippered by Li Jorgensen, was in port this week for supplies. The ship is enroute to the westward for the summer fishing season. Don Foster, of the Alaska Nativa Service, was in town this week after a business trip to Washington, D. C. He reported that the Houss Appro- priations Committee has approved an additional milion dollars for the Alice Island Sanatorium which would bring the appropriation to $1,750.000 for th2 tubeculosis hos- pital. ! Fiiteen boys attended the Rotary meeting at the high school Tues- day cvening to learn about the Scap Box Derby and see the colored on a fishing trip to Biorka | | movies Committees with the boys are: and Bill Beach, technicians; Earl Shennett and Jack Conway. fi- nanciers; T. J. Cole and Jim Bright- ! man, publicity. The Juneau Empire’s model car display the Public Utilitie: of Juneau's last year's derby. appointed to Work Stockton Webb in window has been creating great in- ts aboard the |terest. The baseball season was officially started Memorial Day with a game |between the Legion and the Elks man McGraw proving the star play- er with three home runs. Mrs. John Ryan opened a cosmetic shop this week in the Coliseum | Building in the quarters formerly occupied by the fish market. Known as Edies, the shop will sell Avon products. Station KBW has started a spec ial request program for the benefit of Alice Island Sanatorium patients. From 3 to 3:30 daily special requests are played for the sanatorium. Another interesting recent broad- cast was an interview with the of- ficers aboard the Coast and Gendetic Survey boat Patton, explaining the work the boat is deing this summer in Sitka waters. - Alaska in From West For South | Alaska Steamship Company's Al- aska docked in Juneau this morn- ing at 7 o'clpck, southbound for from the Westward. She °d at 11 o'clock Disembarking in Seward were G. Abiol, Florence Burgeson, Bessie Rowe, Mrs. C Engle, R. L. Ekloff, Gus George and H. O. Sullivan; from Sitka, Dan Nconan, E. M. Seidenverg and ira Thatch Board the Aleutian for Pe- tersburg was B. F. Kane: for Wran- pell, Lee Considine, Mrs. EBEelle Simpson, Mrs. A. Lemeauix and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Johnson; for Ketchikan, Arzelia N. Nyo, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor, Ole Bakke, C. C. Hartman and Leo Packevich. Bound for Seattle are Mrs. L. Oov Gaylord and Melvin West- . and Mrs. Vincent Collir G nd Allen Collins, Mrs. Alta Skattum, Pauline Brown, Henry Lepistc, Mrs. Brooks Hanford, Vick- ey Hanfor Mrs. Jack Fargher, Roma Fargher, Frances Hanford, Mrs. Roy Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams, Mrs. M. J. Kibby and Betty Kibby, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Kelsey, Marjorie and Betty Kelsey, Edna Heywood, Mrs. N. Stockwell, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman C. Cruse, John Monagle Jr., Joan Mcnagle, Mrs. Henry Ber son, Terry Gallagher Lucille Ocoma, Mrs. E. Chondley, Gordon Russell, C. E. Russell, C. H. Bookover, A. E. Schrimpf, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Williams, Marvin and Vernon Williams, Mrs. Lottie Gceodwin, Joseph L. Connor, H. Maida, Frank Bragg and Mrs. Alva York and Glen York. .- IF YOUR MONEY IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will pay vou to investigate our offerings in well chosen investments, ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Main. ~—adv.—574-tf Juneau from First Sailings FROM JUNEAU Northbound: s, Skagway and Sitka Hi SAT. JUNE 21 Southbound: TUES. JUNE 24 and every other Tues. thereafter | Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Hardware ““Coxeanverion and Rubber Boals root west iensn 5. Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways announces the our regular ports our passenger service. NORTHLAND TRANSPCRTATION CO. HESUHPTION OF PASSENGER SEIWICE S. 5. ALASKA AUIED_ 10 SERVE SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES We are happy to announce that we have acquired the 366-foot turbo-electnc S8 “Alaska” for operation in the Southeastern Alaska route. She will make her maiden voyage in this service, sailing from Seattle, Tuesday, June 17th—and every other Tuesday thereafter. of call, service will be extended to include Haines and Skag’wa} ity of 214 cabin passengers, the SS “Alaska” constitutes the first step in the replacement of NORTHLELAN D TRANSPORTATION CO. In addition to With a capac- | gon. | the war he was associated with the | U. S. Forest Service for 30 years. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 1947 T I IR [ o - W . o ¢ WEATHER REPORT ¢ ™ ® Temperature for 24-Hour e v e Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e > X ° This Morning . o b . - . o . In Juneau—Maximum, 73; e| minimum, 53 . o . At Afrpert—Maximum, 71; t‘nunpnv & “u PHY sl ® minimum, 45. . n rnn LE ® WEATHER FORECAST @ 55050 WILL BUY good ‘cabin on USLD EASY vacuum cup spinier . K ‘I‘June‘nu and \-.elm.n.n ® | water, boat, motor, garden, etc, Washing machine as is $40. A lot . Variable cloudiness ~and |3 BpBHROOM home completed, ce- ©f 2ood washing left in this ma- ® occasional showers tonight e | .. basement, drive-in garage— chine. Parsons Electric Company. e and Thursday. Not much @, 1,4 ihe rates. 597-12 e change in temperature. ® TWO LOTS—Dou — e i — glas. USE e % o o TBECIFITATION =~~~ ¢13 'ACRES isnd with 4 pedroom f,tglfil‘"w“o”" General El- @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 \Am Lmr.v ® ! home 1'c mi. Glacier Highway. Lt z“m _\ermrulrd. guar- ¢ In Juneau — None; since @ poyple garage, furnace, cement g BRROIOE: 470 Ferig ! o June 1, 030 inches; since ®| pocament esired. Parsons Electric Company : J‘“A> 1, 9140 indtes: . ® 4_BEDROOM home Star Hill fur- e _ _ ___ okl - b Al“l:]";é = N:‘-:; since o| " nished, marine view price quick USED GE 'RAL Electric vacutm . tesi inches; since ® | )0 terms. Immediate otcupancy. cleaner for only $17.50. Used 4 July 1, 5768 inches. ® I'TRUCK farm 1 acre small cabin Universal cleaner, $15. Used S e PR e ®| 5% mi Hoover cleaner, $15. Parsons El- ol 'iz FURN. houses 1 acre pat. land, ectric Company. 597-t2 KILBURN Apts. Douglas. B fan, sun lamp, small ]- p- WIUMMS SA“- 2-BEDROOM furn., house, furnace, f‘"’““‘t VE‘C"“'E_ cleaner, desk . basement, garage 2 lots, Douglas. amp, two smoking stands, arm OM ALASKA, '0 MAKE 3 TROLLERS chairs for office use, one large HOME 'N EUGE"E ORE | GROCERY store; liquor and gro- m\dn:our small rugs. 208 Frank- ’ . cery. lin St. 597-12 i SEVERAL ‘Cabins' $700° up. Auke o 2ok Sai T EEsE SR After 28 years residence in Ju-| NEW 3 hp. Briggs Stratton Air left today on the steamer Alaska to make their home in Eugene, Ore- Mr. Williams has recently retired | as Adjutant General of the Ter torial Guard of Alaska. Previous to Mrs. Williams has for many years, | been verv active in church work, in the Easten Star and in the Juneau Woman's Club. Their home in the Seatter Tract has been purchased by Ralph Rivers, Attorney General of the Territory. | Mr. and Mrs. Williams announced that they will be verv happy o wel- | come their Alaska friends at 2552l Potter Street, Eugene, Ore, and! also to receive correspondence frow them. BilSals" e e al ‘When you pay for QUALITY why | CO MPL not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- | SHEIM SHOES at Graves i NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Fred| W. Orme, Executer of the Estate of | Charles H. Switzer, deceased has Wm. 'MURPHY & MURPHY Phone 676 over rire: FOR SALE—1939 Bldtk P\(kild ONE Lake area. |neau, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wl‘llfimMCARVEL home appr. 4 acres pat. land, Fritz Cove. JOENSON home Fritz Cece REALTO&S—ACCUUNTANTS tiopal Bang - FOR SALE ‘ 5 p.m. 597-t6 two bur tires. Call Black 509 after USE flame range beiler. Snmh chtm" lonce Co. 209 Seward St. 597-13 IELY furnished house on | Fr Road. Beach frontage, Call §93—8-5 pm. or in- H. 20th Century i 1’)97-!4‘ WANTED i filed his final report in the Probate | ONE ROOM Cabin, D Court for the Juneau Precinct of | way. S. Makie Alaska, and requested distribution | = of the assets and the closing of the | WANTED — Industrious, well ap- administration of said Estate, A | Pearing young man for doorman’s hearing will be held on said report | Position also cashier position ior and petition before the undersigned | Young lady open. Inquire office at Juneau, Alaska at 10:00 am. July | 20th C Bldg. — Days or 24, 1947 at which time all- persc Evenin 597-t3 claiming an interest in the estate | P T or objecting to the granting of said | petition or the closing of the eslatnl may appear and be heard. i Given under my hand and offici \l seal May 20, 1947. (Seal FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and ex-officio | Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct of Alaska. First publication, May 21, 1947. Last publication, June 11, 1947. UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Jo2 Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska. March 25, 1947. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Carls | Nils Anderson has made application | for a five-acre homesite under the | act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), | Anchorage Serial 011332, for a tract | of land designated as Lot “A” Plau| of U. S. Survey No. 2388, Tract A, Tee Harbor Group of Homesites, sit- | uated on the east shore of Favorite | Channel and the west shore of Tee Harbor, latitude 58° 24’ 48” N. longi- tude 134° 45" 45” W. containing 4.79 acres, and it is now in the files of | the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentwned lands should file their adverse | claims in the local land office, nt‘ Anchorage, Alaska, within the period | of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE. A. LINGO, Acting Manager. First publication, May 7, 1947. Last publication, July 2, 1947. NO"'ILE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 13th day of May, 1947, M. E. MONAGLE as Administrator W, W. A. of the estate of ALFIE C. EAMES, Deceased, duly filed his Final Ac- count and Report, and Petition for Distribution, and that a hearing on | said Final Account and Report and Petition for Distribution will be held before the above-entitled Court in the United States Commissioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Court in the Federal - Territorial Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, on Monday, the 14th day of July, 1947, at 10:00 o'clock AM. of said day, and that all per- sons are required to then and there appear and present any objections they may have to said Final Account and Report and Petition for Dis- tribution, or to the settlement thereof, and to the distribution of the residue of the-assets of this estate direct to RAMONA BIDDLE- COME, the niece of deceased, of legal age, who resides at 725 North 74th Street, Seattle (3), Washing- ton. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th | day of May, 1947. i GORDON GRAY, Acting United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First publication, May 14, 1947. Last publication, June 4, 1947, | LOST—In Juneau, YOUNG woiking ccupie nished Apt or ‘house immediately. Phone 800 rocm 432. \’VAI’I'Rr..Sb \\dnl(d at Pel( WANT TO RE’\IT or lease—Fur- Cooled Engine with clutch at Ju- neau Welding & Machine Co. 597-t1 193¢ PLYMOUTH sedun. Call Black 657, 597-t6 Sedan, radio and heater, good SIX ROOM modern iurn. nouse, & acre homesite, fully equipped. In- quire E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blccks beyond end Thane Highway. Ph 828 days 95-t6 MOTOR Sccoter, motors been com- pletely overhauled. Must go at once. Write P. O. Box 1461. 596-t3 room suit- ACRES with modern 5 furnished house, city light, able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357. 596-t1 + INTERE:! T of the Ahikmn!{()- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, ‘Bar, and Liquot Store. For particulars write or see Robert Leif, Alaskan Hotel Cordova, ska. Box 19. Buyer to take posse on immediately. 596-1 mo THREE COTS Shop. call at l\u{..(,('l NA X 12 x 8, 6 |nche§ cork insulation ymmercial Reach-in refr tors 16 to 80 cu. ft., glass or 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 CHEVROLE'I Tudor memaul- nished o¢r unfurnished house. Write Box 2925, Juneau. (d.h.) ed motor, new tires. Ph. Black e 820. 595-t3 WAI\TED [‘x] erienced clerk st[’u-[ e 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, ographer; Salary $228 per month. Inquire Room 106 partment cof Health. Territorial De- 580-tf WANTED-—Used furniture 142 W) loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phom 556, 3rd and Maln. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (203-3t2 PIANOS RENTED and ZUNEL Anderson Shop. FOR RENT |FRONT ROOM, private entrance, good bed, large closet. 421 Sew- | ard St. 596-tf ROR RENT or LEASE—Four-room house—comipletely furnished un- til Sept. 1, Call Black 110 after dinner. 595-tf 595-tf PRIVATE entrance, good bed, large closet, 421 Seward St. 595-tf ROOM—kitchen % privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. Ph. 594-15 geod ruaning Douglas 12. condition, ELECTRIC range s20. Phone 0393 594-t4 SHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft., ce- ment floor, large lot, see owner, 142 Willonghby 593-t1 bedroom house, FOR SALE—Four completely furnished, newly de- corated, near Hospital, phone 621. 591-tf FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Sedan and 1940 Packard. N. C. Banfield. Ph. 190 days. 590-tf AXM!NIS’I'ER Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. x 8 ft. 3 in.; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- er. Phone Black 139. 589-t1 PRACTICALLY new daveno béd‘. $75. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 848 Basin Road. 585-tf 7 ROOM house, (umlsheu good lo- cation, reasonable terms, phone Red 185 evenings, anytime Sat. or Sun. 583-t1 OFFICE or store space in Klein Building. Call Black 763. 571-tf NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hot~l. Ph. 187. 3 546-2t. ROOMS—Kitzhen priviieges. Homs Hotel—Ph. 'SEAVIEW API‘—OM olock 110D Federal Bullding. @708 HOME HAIR Stylist—Permanents— Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-tf WINTER & POND CO,, | llw Complete Photegraphic Smlu Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retall GUARANTEET' Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, §1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 30L 315 Decker Wi "LOST AND ND FOUND LOST—Black patent leather purse. Billfold, fountain pen, compact| with. name Mona engraved. Call 0-355. 597-t4 1 i wrist watch, black cord band. Re- ward. Phone Douglas 42 or 383. 597-t2 lady's Bulova 5 4 ROOM furnished bouse, 2 bed- rooms, 1% mile Glacier Hiway Phone 035 three rings after 5:30 pm. 581-t1 FOR SALE, Aiaska Hotel, Coast Town. Includes four stores, 36 rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- out bath and 12 furnished apart- ments. Year around business. For informatior. write No. ©2239, Daily Alaska Empire. 583-t1 FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL. Ph 187, 546-t1, FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davie. 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. 550-1. 5 ACRES with nodern 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 p.m. lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- ment, 592-1t

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