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FREIGHT Refrigeration and Passenger SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska e Daily Schedules fo: @ SITKA © PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL @ KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points | BRSSP CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION Phone 612 iy peseevanion: = _..:.—_.':T-‘_..-‘_:::r:nn\:):m:: AT CeneAe 5 THE DAIL‘( ALAbKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA erst Watch Is Derby Przze VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL | Most veterans taking “institution- 11" farm training either own or rent i 5 on the f 1 mentioned P ——— Ly ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg 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 aznounce 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 eard 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. Can you match these investments—ANYWHERE? As any banker will tell you, no other security of comparable safety will give you as goed a return on your money as U. 8. Savings Bonds. Save the easy, automatic way—with U. 8. Savings Bonds FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU, ALASKA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation anneunces the BESUMPTIGN OF PASSFNGEB SERVICE S. 5. ALASKA ACQUIRED TO SERVE SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA CITIES e We are happy ta announce that we have acquired the ”GG»:’ jot turbo-electric S8 “Alaska” for operation in the Southeastern Alaska route. She will make her maiden voyage in this service, sailing from Scattle, Tuesday, June 17th-—and v thereafter. In addition to First Sailings FROM JUNEAU Northbound: Haines, Skagway and Sitka SAT. JUNE 21 T S e TS JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Hardware "“Cosxcrnverion and Ruhhb; Boais Foot wnt Eihen 5. Appraisals JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Ilnn \‘nnr Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways every other Tuesd: our regular port all, service will be extended to include ll‘m'v‘ and Skagway. With a capac- ity of 214 cabin passengers, the 5SS “Alask constitutes the first step in the replacement of our passenger serv ice. Southbound: TUES. JUNE 24 and every other Tues. thereafter pardon, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1947 ' ey | WANT ADS l" lll! SALE i et o 'MURPHY & MURPHY | their own farms or have ‘operational use of Reépresenta- $2,000 WILL BUY good cabin on !conLrul" of the unit they're working. 170—wouldn’t, in my humble | water, boat, motor, garden, etc. | Tenant farmers, to take a case, have have much effect-on the 3-BEDROOM home completed, ce- Ford, Dhm!) truck hub b | operational contrel of the farms n ram if it shoul | ment basement, drive-in garage— Duts, carburatc which they tenant beceym does 1% put into | ‘low ins, es. Fords, Chev, D But veterans taking strictly “job- actual law the rules and regulatior TWC LOTS—Douglas. 1935-42. V-8 hatteries, Ford head " on the farm are employees already being ¢ by VA. These 2 ACRES d with 4 bedroom 8askets, misc. used and new parts some one else and are usually rul yd regulations have been home 1': mi. Glacier Highway, for Ford A, new Tillotsen carbu- learning limited operations. Strictly chahged from time to time, but Double garage, furnace, cement Yatcls up and down draft, 1 in | job-training courses are restricted since last summer they haven't l- basement. to 172 in. tire pumps, wheel oy Public Law 679 to two years’ tered encugh to notice. Neverthe- 4-BEDROOM home S Hill fur- Wrenches, low down double sc duration. Institutional farm trainees less, Congress will probably want shed, marine view price quick JAcks for balloon tires. Dutch’s et the full four years, providing the bill passed so that the present le—terms. Immediate occupancy, WY Yard they served long enough in the program will stay the way it | TRUCK . farm 1 acre small cabin (Oldest d deafest truck driver Army or Navy. When their cour The billspecifles hc ' 51 mi. in Juneau 600-t1 of instruction is through they should {be divided bet 2 FURN. houses 1 acre pat. land, ; BIROE macle | e be equivped to be independent op- | farms, what groo room work E sl ; Lo U A bedroom set, fairly | erators | should ol down i KILBURN Apts. Douglas. iyl F,”‘,, ftl’ll' divenpat Farms worked by institutional |black and white other farm-train- 2-BEDROOM furn., house, furnace, o goz. L Ele ot trainess must be large, enough to N8 procedures basement, garage 2 lots, Douglas. S o ’V'H” afford practical application of ali{ To teach veterans how to run ef- 3 TROLLERS SMALL Stewart Warner radio $10 the theory learned during the four- | ficient farms when thev get out on GROCERY sto: liquor and gro- Phone 439. 600-t3 ~ |hour-a-week classroom instruction. | their own is the purpose of this GI cery, The farm is used as a labe y in | Bill farm training. I# you're in- SEVERAL Cabins $700 up Auke NEW 16 ft. outboard runabout, also which trainees apvly the thec terested in getting more dope | Lake area. punt, skiffs and dory. See at learn in the classroom. the matter, touch with CARVEL home appr. 4 acres pat. Small Boat Shop, 731 E Street Classrooms are vocational schools | farm county agent, or‘the a land, Fritz Cove. Risxs W Pall - Park. 600-t4 or community high schools or other | tural adv committee in Wm. JOHNSON home Fritz Coce. NEw 3 In = e : [ institutions equipped to give in- area If vou can't find eith | et !15‘}:1;11\['5\“\5:?1 (SIl\u:ll;m:t 3‘: struction in farming and a lot of these outfits, contact your VA re- ¥ e ¥ {other things conuected with farm- office MUBPHY & MunPHY ling. Trainees learn about farm - >+ - REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | maintenance, marketing, home cco- Phone 676 over ¥ret Natioeel Band ST ROOM modern furn, hot nomics, counting inventories :nd RA". IRAFE‘( EN N : T —— — ——— 1 gcre homesite, fully equipped. In- {other skills every farmer should § Every entry in the local Soap Box Derby races is given a quire E. W. Cosgrove, ~ blocks {know. stylish and serviceable gold helmet to wear while racing. Worn FOR SALE 'hane Highway. Ph. ‘ Although classroom instruction is EASIERN FRAN(E 1ere by Tom Calcaterra, the helmet is secured to the boy’s head - - '595-t6 | normally four hours 2 week oy a firm chin strap. The Derby emblem is on the front, That CH and chair set—3 mo. old— ki (plus two hours of supervised work '"EDUP BY SIR nandsome wrist watch that Tom is gazing at so wistfully is the No. 5 Quonset Hut, B ook jon the farm) there o strain With \51 orize which each local winner is given by the Chevrolet Motor | cm Drug Store in cigy light "l subsistence allowance. Trainees get Division, co-sponsor of the race witii this newspaper. ! Do after 6 pm. l‘( oy with d1it, the full $65 or $90. The GI Bill paprs gy P-Rall trat | T e :. takes care of tuition payments. Of .oy ut eastern France was i IR I | course, all schools must be approved ;o4 (cday as workers a . y nati ; ol 2 % by the State approving agency i";lj!\‘(l(}‘jlt‘\‘D' iviA ‘:M r;‘!‘ fieg@iu!lgn Vedteiauals. d Fritz Cove ;;ledn 507 INT q| So you see anstitutional jarm ,ecting networks went out on st and which have nc el tel of Cordova ] ' trainees get a different deal frdm iy gupport emand for higher pater C Zephyr A-1 condi- ' v Hotel, Bar, .md H(lllm ] | the straight job-trainess pay. ion Tires—Sedan. Call! Store. For particulars write or q | farm. Farm job-trinees ge The walkout, which cut off a eed Blue 231 599-t2 | see Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel ] | sistence allowan just nestnaticnal &s. Wil as Fdiurban | Sec. 2 ( Ti et Cordova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer to ] {other veterans training on the §0b, anq main line traffic, added to in con take possession immediatel ‘pmw wages from their of a general railroad strike L] ! 596-1 3 BrOss, HeY CON Y i ot asgg, 05 o result ‘of Weddie PHONS if] me of more than $175 or $200, T o Zone k insulation ‘}‘ tence plus wages. . ol v 1 a - 598-t3 n refri {1 There are 20 times as many in- | 2 e : npatent- : 5 cu. ft., glass | stitutiona farm trainees as there are B P Ak i ior toun- 5 (’(:‘l "P' T i for nome, restaurants, gro- { = - RN STAR lopme paper making in o . s, 2 bed- e o oE ! " . Juneau Chapter No. 7 1ast meet- ka has been received T 73 & sement e | 3% TR W oo Sensahonally-flew e b e Nibhtes drace. 1 1 possesso g e L e T d day, June 10, 8 o'clock with Ra o : 2 e e | tigesstite Sj'f\‘_‘;‘;'é("“‘f;;;d; anL Wm&ow W!zar | Tnitistion of the Tt Ll o BN T i b ALICE EROWN partments, and ic ChtnrizEd ater, good | P . —ddv, also have 4 ¥R ¢ tires. Call fter 5 Pm.{SHOP BUILUING 26 x 46 ft. ce - - Bn oo : 97-t6 S Yon ek When you pay fir QUALITY w tle qu e 3 | t get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- i is ; e o ‘(*\“,l;' : ,,(‘x"‘l“m‘\‘r"‘ ‘E“L“ N Sl T e S SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —adv. otz P St of t : NaliaRas). ke (‘ “‘ ‘;{’é SEE # v‘m ‘":. i FOR SALE—Four bedroom house, oy Edgars tha Gummitte A5 g ® ot i (": '\“”' I‘Id 20:“ (!r‘mm'” ~| completely furnished, newly de- TN Hhtitie May bt At the B SRl : 7 1 ! » ¥.. | corated, near Hospital, phone Vs Yest ot | St i p Rietad. o 501-t1 DAVID 0. SELTNXCI\S :;uv‘\: :x: at |: ‘(\1’w“' " C y of — e ‘},70} = by ontinued until next Mon X nece R SALE—1942 Dodge Sedan and l It s understood that t wi rt WANTED 1940 Packaid. N. C. Banfield. Ph 3 will oppose the resolution om land 190 day 590-t1 ¢ The text of House Joint Res Forest, and upon such Sl S ) tion 205 follows e ns as they 3 sler Marine engine— | AXMINISTER Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. x To authorize the Secretary The purcha Contact , Machine Shop.| 8 ft- 3 in; Easy washer with ) Aericulture to sell timber within and exercise his rights under 599-t2| Spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- & 4 * sn" the Tongass National Forest satent issued or contract ell _ : er. Phone Black 139. 589-t1 wihe Be it resolved by the Senate and or le under ion WAITRESS wanted at Percy’s Cafe. B % ko e Cleans Ycur Sprinkles ¢ House of Representalives of g based 584-1f | PRA LLY new daveno bed, Windows $l su(hlhc. in Teekosicoln. | United States of Amecvica in Con- SR aE $75. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. Mirrers Ay gress assembled, That “possessc pts from the, WANT TO RENT or lease—Fur-| 845 Basin Road. 585-t1 || wind:hiela Irrnim WILL BE HERE rights” as used in this Res n ¢ > sale of r\x«:fl;{edB or q9u11f3r11iahed l":(()l.:e o T T ! n . shall mean all rights, if any should 1 under Section 2 of this Res- IV, PO <049, Juhepn. -h) i | Speedy and Eificient WEDNESDAY exist, which are d upon ab- shall be In a TToET - x . | cation, reasonable terms, phone | b, 4 ¢ & i e MR 2 3 WANTED—Experlenced clerk sten-| Red 185° evenings, anytime Sat. aler Thquirics Tnvited JUNE i1TH original occupancy or title, or upon unt in JUB° | o rapher: Balary 228 per mioMOY.| of i i Make Remittances to DAY ond DATE WITH Section 8 of the Act of May 17, il the rights to the land and tim-{ plo 0 e"poon ™ 0 Territorial De- sy D JAY N SALES CO SEATTLE'S RECORD RUN i\srs‘t ‘,’_;3 :;?lt;.”.‘q:d.‘ se;;(.;l,n 14 or the )-t“ur‘v”:‘qr.‘r.\ r"‘('u)rfl by lor| Cortment of Health, 580-tr{* ROOM furnishea nouse, 2 bed- o . EAPxToL YIHEATBE proc S Mgt uni _‘! hv‘ 5 i a0, e e e e rooms, 1‘_ mile Glacier Hiway Gen. Delivery-Anchorage, Alaska 2 1035, ‘or Bectic of (b) Nothing this Resolution WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi Phone 035 three rings after 5:30 June 6, 1900 (31 321) hall be construed as recoznizing lcughby. Phone 788 pm, s61.tt or denying the validity of any ims of possessory rights to lands KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phon: |FOR SALE, Aiaska Hotel, Coast ety =————————==— | v timber within the exterior boun-, 536, 3rd and Main. Specfalidin} | Town. Includes four stores, 36 daries of the Tongass National In permanents. Open evenings b) rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- n T Forest appointment. (293-3t1 out h ana 12 furnished apart- | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Ll o (ML | el ke BE » informatio: write No. C2239, Anderson Shob. FOR RENT APARTMENT, couple. Rec 462. Daily Alaska Empire 583-t1 FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph. 187, 546-t1. ARMY GROUNDING BIG AIR FLEFT . "FOR INSPECTION .- small furnished house — close in. | Write Empire C-2347. Leave ad- oune 7 B dre 599-t3 Cemmand an- | temporarily ‘ONE ROOM Cabin, d- fleet of 144, way. S. Makie. Skymasters as a “saie- | to permit inspection working 599-t3 FOR SALE—iniee houses and lo;. houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis, Box 576, Juneau. 472-t1, LIGHT PLA! ; one Umwversal 110, 1500 watts, $375, one Diesel Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and batteries, $550. Auke Bay Market & Marine Station. 550-t1, WASHINGTON, r Transpo today it h: A neur ed grounded its w Douglas High- 4 597-t3 -)nvllcges — Hcme C-54 Dougld orecaution” | ROOM—kitchen 11 fittings Hotel. Phone 886. £ o s o s s e X 5 ACRES with n.odern 5 room . A._‘C:w:xr;u “"l’ hfd hn.»li":‘t':)- OFFICE or store space in Kleir partly furnished house, clectric an statement said, after routine | Building. Call Black 763. 5711 3 i . n(nd reports indicated that bolts and | o] : H 2?11’;:;8 733 e s stabilizer attachment fit- | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of | oo " %14 were “locse and sheared in week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, BOAT No. 31A558, round-bottom some C-54s.” The planes are ex-| 546-2t. 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 pected to be back in service ‘Han‘ suple of days | ROOMS—Kitznen privileges. Homs A C-54 converted for Fastern Air-| HOtel—Ph. 886, e crashed Tast week at | SEAVIEW APT‘——— Ov~ plock fron Md., with a loss of 53 | et e T o et i Teudl] Do Rudas (B7048 HARBOR CAFE of the Civil Aeronautics Board, has | X Y NOW open 10 am. to 16 pm. reported that structural failure in ! MISCELLAKE“S lunches .85 Dinner. New Mzgxagc- the tail essembly was “clearly indi- | -———— —_ ment. 592-1t cated,” although the exact cause has | WILL TRADE a small 5 room el ~ not been determined. | house for a 2 bedrcom apt. or a|$21000 WILL BUY good income ORI i S house. Phone 518, 600-t2{ apt. house in Juneau. Address re- plies to Empire W2179. 575-t1 I.EIIERS * |HOME HAIR Siyiist—Permanents . | Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-tt | it e 6 PLY_600 x 16 tire on wheel, Re- WINTER & POND CO., Inc ] # y Complete Photographis Supplies ward—Return to Empire. 598-t3 100l children \who! b b i ) vond with Am. | Developing — Printing — Enlarging | LOST—Black patent leather purse. LOST AND FOUND CHICAGO, June 7—(P—The Chi- | o Association of Commerce and | ed several letters | Ind 'y from Japs are anxioy e sC erldan dons it aris. ~Ome of Mie Artists’ Paints and Materials of Billfold, fountain pen, compact first Vectars) Mokt 6 WIURR '\1; Wit L ar fln“t’Qnaflty [ with name Mona engraved., Call & 'sale —— Juneau —— Retall | 0-355. 597-t4 ten in English, was from a boy \\ho‘ wrote: “Good afternoon! Ho ware you? | How iu the weather? I beg vour! Good bye!” | GUARANTEED Realistic Pem-'lyos’r~ln Juneau, nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lela’s beauty Shop. Phone wl. 315 Decker Way. lady's‘ " Bulova wrist watch, black cord band. Re- ward. Phone Douclas 42 or 383. 597-t2

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