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PAGE SIX Make Use of the Exeellent | Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express g DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Ly 2:00N Lv. WRANGELL Ly 12:40P KETCHIK Lv. Juneau—Sitka D:00A Lv. JUNEAL Ar. 11:50°A ©10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS., THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway i 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P :55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGW Lv. 3:30P All Times PST (120°) Juneau — Tey Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU 9:30 A. M. for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Juneau — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU 30 M. for Hawk Inlet, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. (Departure time and sequence cf stops variable) PHONE 612 'Y aLASK %%muncs ewing Sloutheas JUNEAU Tenakee, TELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 — Piumbing © Healing il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shoep, Inc. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARCUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau FREIGHT Relrigevation SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Klaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska lfli—flver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAS(A | | as far as a by Ame: fore he was out of .diap vere O. J. Mu v, E. Langstr best local skippers. Martin was | R. Kameron and Ben Joyce, inner this year of the American | , had been mate on the Northe gion Award for leadership, FROM SlIKA Coast hbefore the war. The pilots zenship and patriotism u returned to Seattle by plane. The Kum Dubble Kliib held its Myron Lunadin, Harold monthly gathering last week at and Harry Goering who n|Sam Sing Cov - iting with the latter's ner and brief 'm Charles Peterson = new officers we e rteris, left iy the nominating comn business 1 Tu in Sherburn ie Price, Mrs. John heard the last -veadin: all three e ! George Baggen. T he salary ordinance; decided to a to move their busine 1owder draw up 2 govern- ka, which they were visit- Vice Presic i ing issuin, licenses in ing for the first time { and Mrs. John Hol order to p r control for fe driving; voted to provide two Charles Peterson is conval-| The party, consisting of 32 mem additional comfert ns ol at the hc of her brother-|bers of the Klub and visit wer float tendered a vote of 4 ar sister, a Mrs. W asported an Einstess carrier ks to the Fourth of July Com- Chart improvi tead- land on the retUrn trip members mitte 1 to- and W n for a brief car n taling $1,305.9 > Friday two entrie Mrs. Frank Wright, Jr., who h in the been confined to her home the past!Jam le and KBW Salmon two weeks with a foot ir y Calvin made the fir 7 diccarded her crutches and i and Mrs. L. C. with an 11': pound kin enjoying her Mrs. Fred Cotlson llowing a Mrs. Marie Forbes e vacation. tered a pound Pros and Jack Templin year was ing the first salmon Hoonah businessmen ved Mon- T'wo 1| {these were also the first day by private plane flown by Mr.| san 3 |caught by Loth entrants. Ganty for a two d visit wi m with o salad | =y wnd beked beans, with pie and all Sitkans are hard hit with salmon !(m trimm Co! fever this summer. Every weekei 5. Arnold Curtis arrived | ing. led by Mrs. Clester and every week cvening finds plane this morning from Juncau|ed the evening | dozen: to spend a month with her hr 1d | - - toward N and friends, after an absence of| Russ Clithero, John Van Horn anel fifteen months which she spent|and Mrs. Puget Faulk returned thi most 1 > with her daughters in Washing week from the Legion Convention following and Oregon. While here, she in Anchorage with of the sh or no f ke a guest at the home of choice of Sitka as the locaticn for mercial trollers Marie |next year's convention. The Le- Brightman fishing in s with & - gion and the Auxilia 1 e 1an most of the main 1'(*4 who has been'busy time p: ing for ne has had at thé regular fishing ng month her | event ! grounds n and daughter-in-law, Mr o of Sitka's deolegates were However, the area is now fished Mrs. T. J. Cole. will leave Mor clected to Territorial office: Mr out, but somecne will find a new py plane to visit in California Van Horn as Chaplain and Mrs. fpot and be immediately surround- North Dakota before returning to!Faulk as Auxiliary Seregant-at- ed by every sport fisherman in the geattle, where she is associated with | Arms barbor the Helen Bush School. o Mousson and the Bassat, enrol > M from a months vis to Ru; nd manned by Russiar h her mother, Mrs. Maud \.,, ‘ E Mar pald .| The U. S. Civil § Commis- nurce at the rs’ Home Hos- ounces an examination for sital, ‘wesighed ‘this week eft upational Therapist posi- For COMFORT and "””",1;:;‘,‘1'1}:,\ ,‘v‘“x..‘n\!\,‘w <he tions at $2,644 to $4,902 a year, in SERVICE a . before going Veterans Administration Hospitals - Get tne NEW south X Regior anch Ofiices Ray WASHINGTON through 1 States (’) e Alinjghier, Hahit! Mrs. Ole S was e to located in Msr, the hospital Tuesday morning for) (1€ CF tiee, @, il aTetaL AL NS FEEL AT HOME reatment of a shoulder wound re- AGminitt i aveaneton, b at sulting from the handling of & load- Cv Will also be filled Ir B evolver. Her condition is Spaninaton : Hotel d to b6 not serions. Mrs, Sun-{, Lke Commission alo g, a clerk at tersens X ations for filling ‘NEWWASH‘NGTO'H ist positions in Washingtc Yo s S ; i anc by Marylar VISR ST | P S Whire The i 1aage DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP | by the Marine Railways,® was ¥’~77 ¢ 7 & MARINE WAYS launched Mond fternoon,, after! ~+1& Comr New construction & repair work | being christencd Silver Foam I by “positions in Authorized Dealer for Mrs. Pace. The cruiser is 22 feet R I long with an eight foot heam and ' : il LECTROLOX it painted blue and gold. With its 3 O Phone: Douglas 192 Chry ce motor, the boat made A e 16 miles on its trial Tun, and is ex- Rigmingtion. Jelll, 1Co peel to make after belng 4, Yoo ‘r\(, £ FRED R. WOLF oo i ience is necessary to qualify, b 3 ® ¢ ompetitors must pass a written Electrical Contractor July 20 has been set for the Sitka “;\uvhw s At House Wiring Soap Box Derby trials. to take place | - # l‘m;" oo e i i OUR SPECIALTY on Jeff Davis Street Sitka has ‘.“ C(‘“mm R0 Box 2135 Black 379 only five entries this year due to e o T the shortness of time allowed for(S% secroiarys o W © tuilding. They are Jimmy Price, JUneau Post Office, H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF ,FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T and Boys’ Clothing Men’s ACROSS STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Phone 677 Box 146 ntile; sponscred by the Sitka Merc ALASK. FOR PM Justin Ripley, by Neil Andersen;; _. © % e Gregory Ripley, by Nordby Bl A BLYe bee : Terry Troutte, by the 0 by President Truman to serve i's Store: and Wilfred | 25 Pestmasters in the Territory, and by J. J. Conway their names are now kefore the | "All the entrants will be sent to|Senate for confirmation. Juneau to compete in. the July! The postmasters-el are Mrs. 2Tth Derby. This will give B. Jean Jensen, Crei; * Mrs. Lena Sitka boys some idea of what fs, O Alderson, Fiat; Orrin . Felm- E ley, McGrath; Mrs. Martha Mon- expected in the way of construction and operation, and promote en- 5 thusiasm for next year'’s competi- Pelican. - - o> - tion | | ! PLEASANT SHOPPING Mar-| Youll enjoy looking around and High 'find many thines you want to us en, Nakni i John J. Heueisen, | | Frank Martin, son of I { Commercial Company's n - REPRESENTATIVE OF SKAGIT DONKEY ENGINES 1S HERE Rosrrnr Saturday to the Northern | Juneau | in Jun(:-u he opening of | | | | WED =SDAY, JULY 16, 1947 b o 4 | WA MURPHY & HURPT-IY Rdvin Habe wae: i bedrocm home — ‘e o .o o e o o o ® district representative of the furniture, in Doug- e . Steel and Iron Works, . FOR SALE ° Wocdey. Wash PROP., Glacier High- e b Wiard has remained in om mcdern home. 4- o 105 Foot Caterp ° o conduct survey of condi and water. ® powered barge, twin sc ° les possibilities relative to 1 ® ° git diesel and gas powered |4-BEDROC room homes o lars, Bert Ruoff, ° donkey engine which| Star Hill ° Cerdova, Alaska ° i in Alaska. |2-BEDROOM, central location. ° . Skagit Steel states LOVELY SFATTL me, 2 bed- @ =@ @10 e o i o ® Wiard, is prob rooms, basement, good res. dist. g 1 t manufacty don-| term, 0cd shape. See keys. The c which grew | MACH SHOP — modern, right 631-tt from shop early| pr X ® ¢s about | SHOESHOP— Best location. Ownar o e o < ai will train purchaser. o . 0310“51 up and down | COSGRO PROPERTY — Thane S % 1e 2st, and as mr" Road. Large acreage, lights, elc. ¥ A Philippine Islands. {14-ROOM home near business dis- Y neral Manager Erniel trict, ¢ ely ed. Fur- and Machine Shop Whitehead and Wiard were plan-| nace. Terms < ning a flying trip fer today to var-|3.BEDROOM home on Basin road, oA £, i "_‘_ fous | mps 1n the Juneaul furnished, priced right. LADY'S fur jacket, like new. and Sitka vicinities, where they will b 301 or ‘call at 256 Sc talk with operators and investigate Franklin, 031-" o equipment requirements. Dudley Win in Alaska in 0 and 1911. He as construction super- dent of the Copper River telegraph line, pus! it from Cordova as far as Mile With the t Werks for a period ter 19019, Wiard was in other work for many years until he returned s to the company in 1941 - - - YACHT DEERLEAP HERE FOR PARTY FOR CRUISE SCUTH \MURPHY & MURPHY _ | | 1 i I ‘\ The C 11‘ Church yacht | Deerleap returned to Juneau yes- | terday ternoon, and moored in! the €m arbor. Capt. De repcrted th Mrs. nt ended when a party found | is body in his cabin on First Chance Creek, a tributary of Red- k. Death was thought to sometime 1. nd was caused by nife cr gunshot wo thigh. | an i in his right - N J. GILMORE HERE J. J. Gilmore of Portland, Ore is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. - ‘fAKU LODGE ary Joycc at the Baranof reservations and transportation angements. ~—adv. 604-tf ~ MISCELLANEOUS HOME HAIh StylistvPermanenmm Machineless—and Cold Waves by appointment only. Violet Seaberg, Phone Green 483. 587-t1 WINTER & POND (€O, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality [tin, and @« graduate of Sitka | Schcol this ¥ has joined thz to give—in Juneau-Young's Furni- | EFOK'(»sl Service as skip; of one ture and Tey Der ment, on the \o‘ the Rang boats which willj Mezzanine Floor adv. ofll-'k! \sm\lce crews working on nw.mmmy - e i e MRS | | trails in the districts between Sitka! When you pay ior QUALI’D{ why | ‘nnd Skagway. Frankie liv on,|not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- | Lmh and skippered boa be- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. PASSENGEBS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION Phones: Passengers: 109 Freight: 2 1. E. GREEN Agent S SCHEDULE S. S. ALASKA Leave Seattle Juncan North Juneau South July 22 July 26 July 29 Aug. 5 Augz. 9 Aug. 12 Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE PALISANA — LUCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, .$1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, near ness section. 326 2nd St. Black 354. busi- Phone 629-tf. DQUBE;E slr-r;unéz room wr:w two working girls, Red 462, Mrs Storey. 625-tf 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson Bldg. 624-tf SPACE in Kiine Bldg. suitable for office or store. Call Black 763. 624-tf | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, 546-2t. ROOMS—Kit=hen privileges. Hom: Hotel—Ph. 886. SEAVIEW APT.—ODs block frop Federal Butlding. (31048, Furs? | Complete Fur Service at a Very Reasonable Price CAPITOL FUR SHOP | at 113 Third Strect March | accidental | F er and a party of four frem Detroit, Mick have just | 15 day cruise to Sitka, | Wrangell and other | vy were to fly south with | Pan American Airy i Dennison will keep his vessel in Juneau uniil Saturday, when an-| cther party is scheduled to arrive| for a 14 day cruise to Van- | B. C., tcuching at Sitka,| Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchi- | ' kan | party of eight will include Mis. Ray Ryan, Evansville, | T 4, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Strauss, | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, Edward | Burke and Harry O'Shea | e R | . IS FOUND DEAD i arch for Awel Engstrom, 70- ( miner and trapper of the | LOST—A rold chan brac zire Return to Empi 631-14 | Tuesda $100.00 RE REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over riret Na l-‘Uh SALE ned hou s mar- with 17 56 1t. leng, 75 h.p. Good ic Oil furnace. Re- ton heavy duty engine, decorated interior. Selling under! 8 hp. dissel ATy engine, ra- purchase rrice of one year . dio telephone, ction finder, Ter Desire quick sale in order, and ircn o see owner aboard to take position in states. Call' boat at City Float 630-t5 Red 185, cvem : X % 1941 PLYMOUi. Deluxe sedan HARBOR CAFE $750. Se2 at Motor Rebuild or NOW n 10 am. to 10 pm. | 863 lunches ner. New Manage- | 3 - gy 502. | TWO BEDROOM furnished t * ; iull basement, gar 1 acre [corc Hotel, fully furnished, 1d. Completely modern 9% mi on 2 from Baranof. | Hiway. 630-t6 St. acro: Res ed. Phone 187. ! > - 623-t1 134 ft. TROLLER reb: this spring I \ter. Fully rigzed up ready FLOOR LAMP, almost new $§15,; t Lots of gear and leads, 's bed ithout mattress,! F 1t $3,700. Inquire Bail- 6 mos. $25. Baby bed $5.! ey's 630-16 . ‘radio and phonograph, [ sr=——e = —=" $35; metal stool o (‘Y”’ iy suit like new, size and barb wire. See George Bros. ar $5; baby stroller ! Ll 5 ft. slide, $6; child’s | ..p. See at 526 East chair, $1.50. Call Red | 630-16 vire 229 5th St SALE., compietely - ——— beach frontage. $3,500, . 8 am. to 5 I LOST AND PUUND mend ¥ Empire. LOST—Folding camera on H. Montana Creck Road. Phc Phone Red 768, or 623-16 Box 2323 or Alaska Coastal. e e WANTED WANTED—Room for young couple, scber, clean, no bad habits, pri- vate home. Ph. Baranof Hotel, rcom 232 1-16 Gastineau Hotel, room 229. 631 12 FURNISHED two I)Ldrm)m apl or Permanent residents. Mrs. Ph. 294. 630-t1 house. Frank R. Clayton. 250 SAVAGE RIFLE. Phone 209. 629-3t. LADY TO ASSIST in galley, two weeks cruise, small party, private Refer- 628-4t. boat, trip. ence. exchange. for 2571, Empire. WANTED— S‘flx‘ogxdphe) in law of- fice, $250 monthly, permanent. Give experience, references. Write 627-tf. ousewives, retired 1940 BUT OVER STUFFED davenport 1947 CABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. r 11th 629-tf. 5. Call Red 380 aft- 629-tf er 5 pm and 1g table. beds and chest Quilting frame, misc 214 4th St. across frem 629-6t articles, Assembly Apts. LOl' 41x165 feet L‘nd cabins on lot Phone 336 aftér 6 pm. 629-tf STUDEBAKER Commander Regal Deluxe Coupe, five passen- ger. See Jim Hickey Jr., at Coast- al Airlines. 628-4t. HOUSE FOR SALE near Boat Har- Phone Black 120 or Green 628-tf. bor. 634. NEW FHA AOME compietely Iur- nished. Includes piano, radio, phoncgraph combination, refriger- ator, electric stove, easy whirl dry, oil furnace, garden, cabin, poultry house, 3 city lots. Terias, call Douglas 884. 627-t1. 7 1t. CABIN CRUISL R ND 31D 41,’, galley, head; sleeps 4; less than 100 beurs on rebuilt 95 Ker- math. See at float 3, Slis 4 or Larry Bahn, Motor Rcbuild. 626-t1 by 8 ft. V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1600 Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- 627-tf. of the Alsskan Ho- tcl of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Store. For particulars write or sed Robert Lefi, Alaskan Hotel, Cor: dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer tc take possecsion immediately. 596-t imo clerks, etc.—can sell all types of household linen: eets, pillow cases, turkish towels, table linens, blankets, etc. to private vlientele. High income oy men and women GOMPLETELY urnished 4 Toom house, $4,600. See between 11 a. r, eand 1 p.m. only. 808 5th and Park. 622-tf with estaklished following. Write details to Schwof Linens, 1z fast 46th St. Dept. ALJ, 624-t2 for Inc., New York 17, N. ¥ apt. Black 290, M4 ARI\AY COLPLE, permanently sta- ticned in Juneau with Recmmng Service, desire apt. or house. Ph. FUR Iinisher, Capitol Fur Shop, 113 3rd St. 617-1mo. WANTED—Use loughby. Phonz 788. PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. H &IRSTENS Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing TANNED rabbit skins, 623-tf| THREE DEUCES leng all sizes, all colors, calf skins, seal, wolf, wolv- erine, racoon, lamb, etc. Immed- iate delivery, any quantity. Val- cauda Fur Co. Segattle, Wash. 619-t2 APT. HOUSE ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis, Box 576, Juneau. 472-t4 length 50 ft, ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-t1 in permarents. Open evenings by i— 5 appointment. 202--tf 1" IF YOUR MCONET IS NOT EARNING FOUR PERCEN1 it will pay you to investigate our offerings ACRES with modern 5 ‘room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 Bar and Liquor « 506-t1 in well chosen investments, ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, ."’;MIN‘STER Rug, 10 fu. 4 mn. x Cooper Building, 4th and Ma. | ——— Wun-aas Empirs Tor results! ft. 3 in.; Easy washer with spinner, Gen. Elec. vacuum clean- cr. Phone Black 139, 589-t1