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PAGE SIX FREIGHT Refrigeration and Passenger SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and informatior: CONSULT Alaska Transporiaiien Company THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ——JUNEAU ALASKA HOTEL AT MCKINLEY TULSA MENGET | PARK 15 T0 OPEN FINE TROPHIES iy oo ON BEAR HUNT VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL MOUNT PARK, Alaska McKinley Park One hundred thousand ex-service resenting the agricultural. a _ | Hotel, located in: Mount McKinley; pm:;o are taking “on the farm” cies in the area e hal Park, Alaska, will open _Three bll'%ltt.\*mvn"l‘:un‘). u1~.|, framing under the. GI' Bill The committee is supposed to the 1947 summer season with H (flfmln‘wxxm’ are on_ their i l,mm:‘ I found this out asking the posted on the local farm- M- Pederson as manager. Used by aft ’f "“ el SR ‘_‘““ big ’vfimt\ Veterin They \ing situation. It periodically the army. during the war as. a'hunt and vacation cruise in South-| |told me, “Well, we can't give the ound va farms be. recreation center, the half-million ©ast .Alaska. They gare James A. exact figure but it's safe to use ing worked by trainees and de--doliar structure is new being read- Kennedy, "xuk!-r; A & Kenmd\‘ 100,000. That's a good round num- cides wi r the veteran is get-.led in anticipation of the greatest broker, and A. Y. Boswell, jeweler. | The with guides John G.| ber.” ting the Maining he's supposed to tourist season since its comple- party, There are two types of on-the- be getting tion in 1939. The hotel is modern Osborn of Juneau and Max Dorman | farm training. One is called “in-| If he isn't, the committee goes in every detail. It was constructed, of Funter Bay, spent three weeks ctitutional on-the-farm training,” to bat for him under the supervision of the Na- hunting and fishing, getting their the other “on-the-job training Institutional farm training is tional Park Service and is operated limits in brown and black b Simple, isn't it? T didn't think so. big business today More on i+ by the Alaska Railroad. Both of Outfitter for the trip was Capt. | It confused me next column. Also next column, these agencies are part of the De- Art Kinnan of the M. S. \u'rmax'co.} “What's the difference?” 1 mur- | “on-the-job farm training” and a Partment of the Interior. Feather was perfect, Osborn re- | mured, looking at the floor, because little about a new bill, HR 1370 The Park is reached only by ported. The course of the trip was| I oughta know i Alaska Railroad or airplane, but around Admiraity Island and the| I knew there are a hundred miles of north end of Kuiu Island. The men | roa; o WANT ADS Ak g 'MURPHY & MURPHY $2,000 WILL BUY good cabin water, boat, motor, garden, etc. 3-BEDROOM home completed, ce- ment basement, drive-in garage— low ins. rates. TWO LOTS-—Dou on glas. 2 ACRES land with 4 bedvoom home 1': mi. Glacier Highway. Double garage, furnace, cement basement. 4-BEDROOM home Star Hill fur- nished, sale—terms. Tmmediate occupancy. TRUCK: farm 1 acre small cabin 5': mi 2 FURN. houses 1 acre pat. la 5!z mi. KILBURN Apts. Douglas. 2-BEDROOM furn,, house, furnace, basement, garage 2 lots, Douglas. GROCERY store; liquor and gro- cery. . st SEVERAL Cabins $700 up Auke Lake ared. CARVEL home appr. 4 acres pat. land, Fritz Cove. Wm. JOHNSON heme Fritz Cece. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTO&S—ACCOUNTANTS opal Bang Phone 676 over r+ FOB SALE BP'DH:)O\I 423 Sew house. Phone rd. 598 suit \!)l(‘ for GASTINEAU HOTEL K,,—.‘lhl,.m]:.',[:.:{‘ ”:,i,\,,\,,'";:if,‘»‘ (1;(.::“:,',‘}‘ MRS. DAVID WISE extending into the park from the fished in Baranof Lake and also in P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 selected without hesitation one of EST ation and landing field. Train Pribilof Harbor, Chichagof Island.| Juneau, Alaska a dozen identical books standing lS HONOR GU vice to the park will be in- Osborn said the visitors were amaz- | on end. Efficient and methodical, ased as travel volume warrants. ed at the warm weather, sunshine, on_ent AT STORK SHOWER i """ ot T T B —t | ——— ——1 The girl handed me the book fect for travelers wishing to ship said that after spending six weeks|3 TROLLERS e e e | TWrn fo page 677 she sald.| The Car A El[u d home was their _f_‘-““'mol-ll s for driving on in Florida he had to come to Alaska | T R crisply. “It1l tell you all there is the scene Wednesday evening of a the park highway. The 3,000 land- to get sunburned | to know ower given for Mrs. David Wice, iD8 Strip places air-minded visitors All of the bear were large, he| Here's what I learned he honored guest was the reci- Within a half block of the hotel said, the biggest 8 foot, seven in-| Veterans who own their OWn pient of by useful and Jovely Main entrance. ches. F. L. Kennedy had to leave farms, or rent their own farms, gifts Ocean termini of the Alaska t.:u'l_\ after getting his brownie, but | or who are tenant farm and High honors for the evening's pajlroad are Seward and Whittier. the others bagged their black brzn‘ want to take training und the entertainment went to Mrs. Pery pairpanks is the inland terminus also. GI Bill usus sign up for i n, and Mr George Leut- ang also the extremity of the Rich- James Kennedy is a trophy hunt- | tutional farm-iraining. This kind received the consolation grgeon % hich leaves the €T and has j one more trip to | of training is a blend of the two prize Y sea at Both Anchorage Make into northern Canada now b ingreaients every farmer should The dining table was centered ,nq Fairbanks are accessible oves 'O complete his trophy hunt for! L have before he becomes a good with the “Baby's Cake” wiMch Was tpo Alaska Highway from the NOith America. | 0 . farmer. These ingredients are decorated in pink and blue and giates, 5 ; GE MNP MY L book learning to keep up with the flanked on either side with dainty — o i G e S 8 latest agricultural developments spring bouqu Baby's footprints _ LU UYRE . peatf from COASTAI. AIR’.!NES g = s and practical application “in 1 on the caks 1ay¢; Whitehors Canada d ik e S 1 ) nana, famous for the ice break-up field,” or fields in blue f ; e pool, which is about 75 miles from FHES 43 pERSONS b So if a kedakan 18 oS "“‘ Y Mount McKinley National Park on arm tr: ing he gets on the av- W 1 : : h d l l % erage four hours a week classroom guest list included, besides ‘15‘(““‘ Ul‘]‘hf*\“(‘:O;l‘L park have a WEDNESDAY TRIPS Y c e u es o« instruction, two hours a onoree, A!vcd‘m Miio Clouse Cidele -coirtinty g YRCIGEF. “' (n Pl ngren, | © SITKA @ PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL @ KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: ® HAINES ® SKAGWAY ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Peints CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS :mwm — ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TC KETCHIKAN via Petershurg 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. 8. Savings B From then on, the bank buys the Bond regularly, sends it and debits your account for the purchase price. ou, Suppose 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 ount. After that, the Bond is bought, registered in your 1e, and sent to you—automatically. Can you match these investments—ANYWHERE? As any banker will tell you, no cther security of comparable safety will give you as good a return on your money as U. S. Savings Bon Save the easy, automatic way—with U Savings Bonds FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU, ALASK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales supervised work on the 3 i ing methods whi Kay SALT LAKE CITY, birth to a son, Jene William IF YOUR MONEY IS On her birthday in 1946 she gave Calvert is lighter. birgh to a daughter, June. T 4912 No, Clark S, Chicago, 10, e ril \"xrrn'r m”rk\'w B"l:nded Whiskey The United States has issued KA FINANCE CORPORAT: -86.8 Proof—-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. more than 700 diiferent types of Coov er Building, 4th and Main. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City postage stamps. | IS NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. announces the BESIIMPT!QN OF PASSENGER SERVICE : S oy ALASKA AFQUIRED !'& SERVE £ SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES © We are happy to announce that we have acquired the 366-foot turbo-electric SS"‘;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. In addition to our regular ports of call, service will be extended to include Haines and Skagway. With a capac- ity of 214 cabin passengers, the 88 “Alaska” tutes the fivst step in the replacement of First Sailings FROM JUNEAU Northbound: Haines, Skag¥ and Sitka SAT. JUNE \lvllllllmuml there. A fter const the Glacier Highway from the Ju- i June “5.— neau Dairy to the Alaska Da has SW|t0hed to Mrs. William L. Adams celebrated Creek Area. —ady- 598-t1 Calvert hecause her birthday Tuesday by giving — e - EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will as many hours as his Trudle g eaiivd” Ooeatt Alaska Coastal Airlines sent out | stand of just plain work Leutkehans, Char! il leplanen eank Alkska % flights from Juneau yesterday ing the Misses Marcelle ;oo 0" 0 the vann which touched at Sitka, Pelican The classrcom work peers intent- o Dorothy TWOMEY, o voe * river: steamers and. the cursion Inlet, Hawk Inlet Iy into ev ; of new farm- y Ccleman, and Mariam Page highways or combination of them 7, Hoonah, Menafee Inlet ing methods and developments. It Jones Private cars may be driven from P Wrangell and Ketchi- 3 e ; explains, for instance, contour the States or shipped on ocean Xan. plowing, tells about the best crops WI UAM EY!.AR To vessels, Passengers to Sitka were R. L. to plant in certain types of soil v In the park bus touring car Simmonds, R. Wheele Ernest hes farm maintenance and | HAVE EAR’NG l:]u ice is offered the hotel, Traeger and J. Schaefer; to Hawk on schedu! a whole and family s Inlet, Sam Peckovitch, John and »f other farming technicalities Avallable at 1 Jackson; to Excursion Inlet, which I don't anything & lliam Eylar win receive a pre- ists who desire £ and Mrs. Fritz Willard; to but which hearing at 2 p.m. North ,, Pelican City, William Converse y in row before U. S. Comm thirty-tw s away. Two anG Harold Fossum; to Hoonah know lix Gray on a mc climbir expedi! now enroute and return, Dr. J. O. Rude job training arrested Saturday 2l to climb Mount McKinley will re- ¥rom Jun to mean, you know that William T. Mahoney. is facing a turn in late June and may afford W. Coulter Cha proved for training get morals charge involving the alleged early visitors glimpses of ir ce- to Wrangell, Adeline proval from their st assault of a 13-year-A31 scent Ketchikan, Peter Wood; to Mena- from the state Loard of educa Saddle horse and. fee Inlet and return, Mr. and M The VA itself does not as a rule tomey Py . are . procurable through advanc Tom Morgan and Tommy Mor- do any Gilmore; Jr., 106t of yeber- reservations for parties who enjoy 8ani from Ketehikan to Juneau, It's 1 same day and today n;lm\m\\nm the the r regions. Licensed Alas- Wilson Jones and P. T. Tonsgard; the-farm t Most gitl's parents and gathering evi- ka guides conduct the pack trips from Petersburg, Marie Idem and tive in farm-training for veterans gence in the case. He also talked which may penetrate the virgin Amado P. Reyes have set up agricultural advisory (o persons reported to have seen sections of the park or cross th From Hoonah to Juneau, Doro- comm es. These committees, the gylar at the scene of the crime. Eoundaries into the hunting coun- thy Fawcett, Mildred Austin -and VA , are made up of two or, Because of the seriousness of the try of grizzly, moose, mountain Duncan Johnson; from Hawk In- three of the leading farmers in charge, ar is being held inithe sheep and caribou. For short sad- let, C. L. Cantield; from Sitka, e particular territory, the county Federal Jail withcut bail. Maxi- dle trips, nearby trails and the Don Mack, George Sacramento, agent and other technicians Tep- mum penalty for such a crime, if open tundra are at the horseman’s Louise Davis, Pat Robinson and — T found guilty, is 15 years in a Fed- disposal. Mrs. S. Suttor. eral Penitentia i e - T & Bkl i) RIS ST SMALLPLANEIN i IRIP[E B!RIHDAY ELECTRICITY OFF MAY 6, 1947 Ji BERG From 1:30 pm. to 2:30 pm. en CRASH; 3 KILLED; HOUSES SET AFIRE. NOT PITTSBURGH, Pa. June 5—! pay you to investigate our offerings 4 gmaj plane crashed in the thick- |- in well chosen investments, ALAS- 1¢ ponulated North Side scction of WANTED—Used furniture 142 TON, piftsburgh today. It hit one small sprayed burning gasoline which set three other houses ablaze. Police say that three persons riding in the plane died in ‘the accident.| They were two men and a woman| but their identity so far is un-, known No one in the houses which \\ex(' hit was injured. But spectators watching the blazing .wreckage burn itself out £aid no one in the; plane could have lived through the! crash. The seaplane had taken off from the Allegheny River at Pitts-| burgh on its way back to a base on | Pennsylvania’s. Conneaut. Lake \ BETTY BONNETT IS i QUEEN CANDIDATE OF REBEKAHS, 1. 0. 0. F. Miss Betty Bonnett of Douglas| has been selected by the Rebekah | and Cdd Fellows Lodges as their| candidate in the Fourth of July| Queen Contest. Betty is really al “sour-dough” having been born| and brought up in the Gastineau| |Channel Area; and at present is'i Jone of the very charming steno- graphers in the Alaska Road Com- Imission office. She is a member| of the Rebekah Lodge; and a very popular member of the younger set| in Douglas and Juneau. ! | e | When you pay for QUALITY why | |not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. > LOST ARD FOUND | |6 PLY 600 x 16 tire on wheel. Rc- ward—Return to Empire. 598-t3 Billfold, fountain pen, compact with name Mona engraved. Call ! THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1947 marine view price quick USED GENERAL | Electric_vacuum - 50° { 112 1r. BOAT outboard | mctor Phone 17 598-t1 BURN dence on Behrends Ave addition, tile bath, til , 2 bed- ! ‘rooms, cLne ement. Phone | Red 333 598-16 FOR SALE-—1939 Black Packard | Sedan, radio and heater, good | tires. Cal k 509 after 5 p.m. 597-16 i ONE . Usi oflame two burner | oil heater in A-1 condition. Used Used gal. extra 209 Sewa 597-t3 COMPLETELY Fritz ve Road. Beach frontage, view. Call 893- pm. or in- quire Apt. H. 20th Century 97-t4 WANT US hp. outboard in | gocd running crder. Phone 143. 598-t2 WANTED — Industrious, well ap-| pearing ycung man for doorman’s position also cashier position ior young lady open. Inquire office 20th Century Bldg. Days or Evenings. 597-t3 WAITRESS wanted at Percy's Cafe. 584-tf !\!\T TO RENT or lease—Fur- nished o©r unfurnished house. Write Box 2925, Juneau. (d.h) WANTED-—Experienced clerk sten- ographer; Salary $228 per month. Inquire Room 106 Territorial De- partmént of Health. 580-tf loughby. Phone 788. 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing furnished house on frame house then exploded and | rp s peauty Shop, PhoM |7 ROOM house, furnished, good lo- in permanents. Open evenings bj ’ (203-3t¢ TUNEL appointment. PIANOS RENTED - and Anderson Shop. % FOR RENT ONE ROOM Cabin, Douglas High- way.' S. Makie. 597-13 pl lvate entrance, 421 Sew- 596-tf FRONT ROOM, geod bed, large closet. ard St. ;PR?’V/EE ex}'lr—m;cs, good be?,’ large closet, 421 Seward St. 595-tf | ROOM—kitchen 'I‘n*ivx eges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. |OFFICE or store space in Klein Building. Call Black 763. 571-tf NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by ay of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, 546-2t. ROOMS—KIitchen privileges. Homs Hotel—FPh. 886. SEAVIEW APT.—Op2 block frop Federal Building. (3704 MISCELLANEOUS HOME HAIR Sullst~Permanean—» Machinelesi—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-f WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Refall GUARAN’lm Realistic . nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, up | Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone wll |SHOP BUILDING 26 x 46 ft., ce- ~ FUR SALE DSED EASY vacuum cup i washing machine as is $40. A lot of good washing left in this ma- chine. Parsons Electric Company 597-12 USED SPINNER type General El- ectric washer. Overhauled: guar- anteed satisfacion. $75. Terms it desired. Parsons Electric Company 597-12 cleaner Universal Hoover ectr for clear cleaner, $ Company. 597- CTRIC 1an, sun lamp, lan, sun lamp, Hoover vacuum cleane: desk lamp, two smoking stands, arm chairs for office use, cne large and four small rugs. 208 Frank- lin St. 597-t3 small Stratton Air Cooled Engine with clutch at Ju- neau Welding & Machine Co. 597-t¢ 193¢ PLYMOUTH sedan. Call Black 657 597-t¢ SIX ROOM mcdern iurn. house, 5 acre homesite, fully equipped. In- quire E. W. Cosgrove, = blocks beyond end Thane Highway. Ph £28 days. 595-t6 MOTOR Scooter, motors been com- pletely overhauled. Must at once. Write P. O. Box go 1461, 596-t5 5 ACRES with modern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- chicken ranch with and incubators. Ph. 357 G-t INTEREST of the tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar, and Liquo: Store. For particulars write o1 Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel m dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer tc possession immediately. 596-1 mo ‘Alaskan Ho- NAVY sectionai walk 8, 6 inches cork insulation Commercial Reach-in refrigera- 16 to 80 cu. ft., glass or solid rs for nome, restaurants, gr ete. 22 cu. ft. frozen foc n box 9 x display es wth mirror $7: FOB Seattle. Descriptive liter 1 nt on request. McBride Re- ration Service Co. son St Seattle, Wash. 1019 Jac 595-16 1937 PLYMOULH 4 door good condition, Douglas sedan Ph. 594-15 12, ment floor, 142 large lot, Willongh! see owner 593-t1 bedroom house furnished, newly de- near Hospital, phone 591-tt FOR SALE—Four completely corated, 621 FOR SALE—1942 Dodge Sedan and 1940 Packaird. N. C. Banfield. Ph. 190 days. 590-tf AXMINISTER Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. x 8 ft. 3 in.; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- er. Phone Black 139. 589-tt PRACTICALLY new daveno bed, $75. Call between 5 and 7 p.m 848 Basin Road. 585-t1 cation, reasonable terms, phone Red 185 evenings, anytime Sat. or Sun. 583-11 i I’OO\I luvmwlnu pouse, 2 bed- rooms, 1 mile Glacier Hlv\.l) Phone 035 three rings alfter pm. FOR SALE, Aiaska FHotel, Town. Includes four stores, rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- out bath ana 12 furnished apart- ments. Year around business. For informatior. write No. C223¢, Daily Alaska Empire. 583-tt FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL. Ph. 187. 546-t1. FOR SALE—Tmniee houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davie Box 576, Juneau. 472-tL. * LIGHT PLANTS; one Universal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market | & Marine Station. 550-tf, | 5 ACRES with n.odem 5 room partly furnished house, -electrie light, 7% mile, Glacier Highway, Phone 357. 567-t8 BOAT No. 558, 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. 592-t1 $21,000 WILL BUY good income apt. house in Juneau. Address re- plies to Empire W2179. 575-t1 !LOSTfBIank patent, leather purse. | | | EPAIRING AND NEW our passenger service. | 4 Hardware " consrrucriox and 0855 Wit D Deckes Was North Pacific Salmon which have TRUC ’ i Hat: been transplanted into the South | et Bogls ok wian st Appraisals N 0 R T " ' I ]‘T E, |1OST—In Juneau, lady’s Bulova| Scrub typhus, a disease com-|Pacific off Chile are Larred b Buhh a Feot.West Ei ,‘ pp pe L4 / 4 nnTATlol co. wrist watch, black cord band. Re- |mon in the South Pacific, is car-'warm uatorial w: ! PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 2 eq aters from re 2 ward. Phone Douglas 42 or 383. [ried by a mite similar to the chig- turning to Alaska during the Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways 507-12 the United States. ger in ‘spuwning season.

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