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PAGE 5IX Make Use of the Excellent Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN J Lv. 2:00P Juneau—Sitka B:00A Lv UNEAU Ar. 11:50*A *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P All Times PST (120°) Juneau — ley 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, 9:30 A. M. for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Chathém, Todd, Baranof, Angoon d return (Departure tinie and sequence of stops variable) PHONE 612 ALASK ZLCZ/* b » %?OKZX -’flmllnis eing Siutheasten Adas JUNEAU - b o it ELLIS AHB LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg ano \toamorg for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle ! FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 _______________________._J Plumbing ® Heafing il Burners Telephoue-313 ~ Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARCUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS FREIGHT Refrigevation SERVICE fo ALASKA - Regular sailings from Seaitle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporiatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS INSURANCE INFO IS ' GIVENTO VETERANS ~ OF WORLD WAR II Many U. S. Government life in-| policies held by World \V" I veterans list the names of deceased beneficiaries and should be revised to include new or ‘con-| tingent beneficiaries, it is an- nounced today by Ernest E. Lin- coln, mandger of the Veterans Ad- ministration There are also a number of World War I veterans in Juneau who have no U Government life insurance, either never applied for it or have per-, mitted their policies to lapse, Lin-| coln declared. He said that many World War I veterans are not re that if the, ad active ser- ce between Octob 6, 1917, and July 2, 1921, they now may pur- chase insw e Mr. Lincoln pointed out that it is now possible for veterans of the first World War to renew expiring five-year level premium U. 8. G |ernment life insurancz term poli- jeies for another five-year period {Under the law, such policies now may be renewed for a second, third, fourth or fifth five-year > 7}11"4; for Your Office | | I:HAIILES R. EI!IFFIN Bn. [‘"M ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counsclor Snn;;\uw Bldg. Phone 757 wrsd Complete Fur Service at a Very Reasonable Price CAPITOL FUR SHOP at 113 Third Street Casler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Iats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Bkyway Luggage e DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contracfor itouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS | PHONE 399 \ S&T !l Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 Phones: Passengers: Freight: 23 +* H. E. GREEN Agent because they 'IHE DAILY ALASKA l:MPIRh——JUNl:AU ALASKA period without medical tion. Lincoln said that World War I veterans desiring information con- cerning their government insur- ance policies should consult the (VA contact otfice in Room 202 in the Goldstein Building. e e—-— ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES CARRIES 69 ON THURSDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines dispatch- led seven flights out of Juneau yesterday, calling at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Haines, Skag- way, Tenakee, Hoonah, Pelican, Gustavus, Excursion Inlet, Taku Lodge, Sitka, Todd and Hood Bay. Passengers Bob Morgan, hadeff and Wrangell, E. and Mrs. B examins to Petersburg John Ahlers, I. Al- Edmund Hofstad; to Jones; to Haines, Mr T. Marlow; to Skag- way, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mpyer, Edward Tory and Mr. Bergeron From Juneau to Sitka, J. Helis, M. K. Gamby, William Borden Dale Townsend, Mrs. M. K. Gorm- ley, George McMahon and Marie Westover; to Tenakee, Eva Ny- gaard, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Herns, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jack, and R V. Dotsen; to Pelican, Thor Good- man and A Thom‘n\ To Excursion Inlet, to Hoo . Harold Phelps; to Taku Mrs. A. M. Miejnek Mrs. W. C. Storek Inbound to Juneau from Peters- burg were Mr. hind Mrs. E. Hof- d; from Wrangell, E. Jones, were . C. Adams; hm(-s and Bud Lodge, Mr. i and Mr. and Fried Shrimp, $1.00 oottt e e e ) THE ALASKAN CAR CO. | “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” 7 DOUBLE 7 ——SAFETY “The Packard C COURTESY instant] set for.ly.. Sunbeam 1RONMASTER Until you’ve used Sunbeam Ironmaster, ‘you've no idea how much faster and easier ironing can be. No waiting for it to heat up—it’s ready to go in a split minute and always i delivers the gorrect, ste:l!y heat for whatever fabric you're | ironing. Heat Quicker. Stays Hotter. Irons Faster. why you finish quicker, feeling fresher with a Suabeam on the job. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Eléctric Service Leave Seattle ’ Juncan. Nerth Juneau South | July 22 July 26 July 29 I Philip Dickman, representing Aug. 5 Ayug. 9 Aug. 12 [ll} Candis Bros.“and United American away HARBOR CAFE Fresh Strawberry Sundae, OPEN: 1u A. M. to 10 P. SCHEDULE S. S, ALASKA DERBY PRIZES ON: DISPLAY AT DARNELL'S NOW' All prizes for Juneau's Soap Box | Glenn Walker and Mr. and Mrs.' W. Stutte; from Haines, Rosalyn Ward; from Skagway, Joyce Riewe and George Rapuzzi. Juneau passengers were Margaret Avrit, from Sitka| Mrs. L. B.| Mrs. Lloyd| Taylor, Jerry Gilmore, S. D. Mills, Mrs. Jack | Harriet Tresyen, Larry Lindstrom and J. W. Gueker; from | Todd, Robert Fox; from Hood Bay,'Derby which will be held Sunday Thor Goodman. |afternoon are now on display at From Hoonah to Jumeau, F. Darnell's Sport Center. Some of the; Phelps, Ed Auer and W. Watson; racers may be seen at the R. W. from Pelican, Albert Christensen; Cowling Co from Tenakee, Maude Asp and| First prize for Juneau's Haakon Abinusen; from Gustavus, Champion, in addition to the free Edwin Grimstad (trip to Akron, Ohio, to compete in; - the national race, is a bLeautiful three-dimensional plaque, mounted Jun hmdwmd | Dessert-Bridgeis |"setone e s o new sonark| \bicycle. There is no third prize. | leen for vlsnorS\ The boy with the best workman- {ship on his car receives a tiny Motorola portable radio. | A dessert-bridge was given this/ Prize for the best designed | afternoon by Mrs. Henry Sully in brakes is a full set of mechanical| honor of Mrs. M. E. McAuley and tools and chest Miss Judy Greene. Mrs. McAuley' The best designed car will carry! and Miss Greene are the house- off a carpenter’s work bench nndf guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil Cas- @ complete sel of wundwmkmn ler and have been visiting in Ju- tools. neau about three weeks. In Classes A and B, first place| Attending the affair are Mes- Winners receive beautiful gold ne! dames Felix Toner, Cecil Casler, clasps with the Derby emblem; A. F. Knight, Frank Hermann, second placers, silver clasps, Carson Lawrence, Chris Ziggensuss, third placers, bronze clasps. K. G. Merritt,! The winner of each heat will get City | T. C. Whiteside, i Homer Garvin, and Zalmain 2 new flashlight. 7 Gross. The boy who wins the race will| LS B 1ot be cligible for any of the less- | er prizes. HERE FROM SITRA In Class C the winner gets a |~ 1ces C. Haffner of Sitka is a four-month admission to the Capi-| guest at the Baranof Hotel. |tol Theatre, and runner-up gets a T T TR two-month admis: Class San Francisco draws its city poys, youngsters 9 and 10, are not| water supply from Hetch Hetchy eligible for the grand prize. dam high in the Sierras 170 miles e eee - | GUTTORMSON C|'37 FORD: coupe, IRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 4 WILL RENT nice summer cnhm Lena Beach. 10 prop. mi. Glacier Highway. | SEVERAL 200d year-round homes, Fritz Cove. BEAUTIFUL 3 - bedroom home — modern, nice furniture, in Doug- las. PETERSON PROP., Glacier High- way, 5-room modern home. 4- room log with lights and water. 5 acres patented land. 4-BEDROOM and 2 bedroom homes | Star Hill. 2-BEDROOM, central location. MACHINE SHOP--Good buy. | SHOESHOP—Owner train chnscr COSGROVE PROPERTY. 14-ROOM homé near business dis- | pur- trict, completely furnished. Fur-] nace. Terms. MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phene 676 oved waiet. Hepoipet: Band goed condition, TRUMAN DID NOT B | BUYING. CONTROLS M. ‘ Says His Adlon Will Awai ; Outcome in Congress | on Extension Ll (Continuea from Page One) lipper System” “Has it advanced very far?” a reporter wanted to know. | The President repeated that An-| derson's proposal was under con-! sideration but said that was as far | oo he could go. | | Asked if there is any adminis- | trative action he can take to per- mit entry into the United States cf some of Europe’s displaced per- scns, Mr. Truman said no such ac- tion is pessible. If it were, he said, | he would have acted long ago. | Heard No Reports | In respense to other questions: | The President said he had heard nothing about a report that former Senater James M. Mead of Ne York will succeed Robert E. Hanne- | gan, as Chairman of the Demo- cratic National Committee. | He made the same reply as to tary Forrestal will become Secre- tary of Defense under the Armed! Services unification, about to re- ceive final Congressional sanction. | He said he will anncunce the over- | all head when he makes a decision. He vepeated that he still has n.ade no definite - plans to visit| Brazil. | | | | - ,,——— e o v w ® . WEATHER REPORT Temperature for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock ‘This Morning In Juneau—Maximum, 62; minimum, 54. At Airport—Maximum, 63; minimum, 51. £ WEATHER FORECAST (Jumeauw and Vicinity) Variable cloudiness tonight & and Saturday. Not much e change in temperature. PRECIPITATION | @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) |e T Juneau — Trace; since ® July 1, 302 inches. Ik At Airport — Trace; since |® July 1, 243 inches. hat’s 'V...II'-I...; pae B FUR SALE | - "IN EENINGRAD MOBCOW,,,?\A?‘ —m—'l'he in- ternational detion in Lenin- I} grad is going full swing with more than 100 foreign buyers present, !including a large' group from the United States, in the first large scale invasion of foreign business men into the Sqviet Union since before the war. i According te reports from: Len- ingrad the auction, being held under the auspices of Soyuzpush- ¥ ization, is marked by heavy buy- ing, solid prices and good furs. Fups, said on' the telephone from Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — PALISANA wu;z%on CHIEF Leningrad . that sables, ermine and Persian lamb represented the pick flof the large lot being offered. Il Dieitinan said the choice items hrgely are being picked off by \,1‘ merican representatives of many fur SAILOR'S SPLICE i brokers and individual firms. | ————— Most diabetic patients were| disease: published reports that Navy Secre- | FURNISHED ROOMS, ness section. 326 2nd St. Black 354. nina, Soviet fur marketing organ-|” good t new metor. 433 Tth St. Top apt. 638-t3 HOUSE FCR baLE, completely | furnished, beach frontage. $3,500, phere 841 636-t5 ANNOUNCEMENT BURROWS Welding Shop now open'ng r business. Prepared to do !1 c of job welding, re- pairing and . steel fabricating. All; sizes Li:i] tanks constructed. Rea-y sonable prices, your patronage sol- icited, Metcali Sheet Metal Bldg., 73 Willoughby. Ph. 711, night ph.y Red 639. 636-t5 COLONIAL totel, fully furnished. ©On 2nd St. across from Baranof Reascnably priced. Phone 187. 623-tt HISCELLANENIS BEAUTY SHOP. Pu manents Violet Scaberg, Green 483. . 636-t1 | TWINTER & POND CO, Inc. Cemplete Photegraphkic Supplies Develuping — Printing — Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WANTED WANTED TO BUY — Good used baby bed, phone Black 479. 639-t2 1 s450. - i1942 CHEV. pickup greatly reduced * FIRST o['crlug of Forrest | home, two miles on Glacier Highway., Four bedrooms, double garage, all modern conveniences, landscaped. Oven for inspection Sun- day . afterncon and eve- ning. Family leaving Ju- neau due to recent death. . . - . Ld . . eseecceee Sececccvsccee PREWAR, WARDROBE trunk, used , once, four drawers, draw hangers © $65. 39-40 Krag $40. 12 gauge { ‘model 97 shot gun $30. Ph. Red . 830. | 637-t3 ¢ ROOM HOUSE. Ph. Black 52 636-t3 | CHICKENS; 16 months old llying hens—50 ceyts per pound; North- ern Vegetable Farm, Loop Road— | 1 mile from Airport. 639-t12 |\GIRL‘S BICYCLE ccndwinn new, | $30. Phone 453 after 6 p.m. i 639-t3 | HOUSE FOR SALE, opposite 3 ' Mile Post, Deuglas Highway. | 639-t3 {RCA tabd-mode! battery radio, | $50, with. new battery. Phone Red 770 after 6 pm. 638-13 151XTEEN OE retrigerators in op- cra cndition, 14 at $50, 2 at i $75. Phone Alaska Laundry. | 638-tf 1950 1t. 7-16 inoh steel cable, saic i price, Juncau Wid. & Mach. Co. ' D 638-tt fLOL 41 x 165 {t. and 5 cabins on lot. Bargain for quick sale, cash. Phene 336 after 6 p.m. 637-tf !1942 GMC Panel deiivery truck, , motor and tires good condition, See George Bros. 637-t4 BOAT TILLACUM, overall length 49 it. beam 12': ft. For informa- tion, write C. Moy, Hoonah. Will be in Juneau once a week. i 637-t10. See at 526 East St. or call Blue 637-t6 4 ROOM .ivuse, furnished, Terms. Sce evenings after 6, 808 5th St. 636-tt SEVEN ROU’\L nished nouse. Good iocatioa Oil furnace. Re- decorated interior. Selling under purchase rrice of one year ago. Terms. Desire quick sale in order to take position in states. Call Red 185, evenings. 625-tf 3 CYLINDER 80 h.p. Buda gas mar- ne engine, just overhauled, with wheel, very reasonably priced. See motor at MaeLean Metal works. 625-t3 NEEDED as soon as possible a two- bedrocom house. Furnished or un- furnished Permanent residents. Call Fred Turpln at 132 or 117. 638-tf 2 BEDROOM house or apt. furn- ished or unfurnished. Pergnanent Alaska resident. Ph. 500 Mon. to Fri. frcm 8 to 5 and ask for Bob Davlin. 638-t3 SALESMEN. housewives, retired clerks, ete.—can sell all types of household linens—sheets, pillow cases, turkish, towels, table linens, blankets, etc. to private vlientele. High income ror men and women with estaklished following, Write for details to Schwof Linens, Inc., 12 East 46th St. Dept. ALJ, New York 17, N. Y. 624-t2 FUR finisher or seamstress want- ed. Capitol Fur Shop, 113 3rd St. 617-tmo. WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phene 788. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 203--tf PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. FOR RENT BUSINESS GfRL will share nice double apt. with same. Red 235 evenings. 638-t2 3-RQOM apt., bath, electric range, Frigidaire. Immediate occupancy. Another of the same description available the first of the month. Phone Douglas 48. (3x 635) S, near busi- Phone 629-b1. IT); rent in Simpson 624-tf SPACE in Kline Bldg. suitable for office or store. Call Black 763. 624-tf ROQM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886, NICE CLEAN -ROOMS, by day or ‘week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. ROOMS—ENtchen priviieges. ‘Home Hotel—Ph. 888, cverweight before conuactlng the mvmw APT.—Op»s block from ! Federal Bullding. (370-40 SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner 1ith and C Streets. 620-t1. 1940 BUICK $475. Call Red 380 aft- er 5 pm. 620-tf. V_E\N— FHA HOME compietely fur-) nished. Includes piano, radio, phonograph combination, refriger- ator. electric stove, easy whirl dry, oil furnace, garden, cabin, poultry house, 3 city lots. Terms, call Donglas 884. 627-tf. 27 ft. CABIN CRUISEER No. 31D- 415, galley, head, sleeps 4; less than 100 bcurs on rebuilt 95 Ker- math. See at float 3, Slip 4 or Larry Bahn, Motor Rebuild. 626-t1 TABIN CRUTSER, 26 ft. by 8 ft., V-bottem, 85 h.p. Chris Craft, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,500 Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-t1, 30% INTEREST of the Alaskan Ho- tel of Cordova, Alaska, which in- cludes Hotel, Bar and Liquor Store. For particulars write or set Robert Leff, Alaskan Hotel, Cor- dova, Alaska. Box 19. Buyer to take possession unnwdxntely. 596-1 TANNED rabbit skins, all sizes, all colors, calf skins, seal, wolf, wolv- erine, racoon, lamb, etc. Immed- jate delivery, any quantity. Val- cauda Fur Co. Seattle, Wash. 619-t3 APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. 618-tt FOR SALE—Three houses and 1ot houses in good condition and best location. Inquire " Trevor Davis Bax 576, Juneau. 472-t¢ THREE DEUCKS length 60 ft, ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-t1 5 ACRES with modern 5 room furnished house, eity light, suit- able for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 367 596-t1 AXMINISTER Rug, 10 ft. 4 in. x 8 ft. 3 in.; Easy washer with | spinner; Gen. Elec. vacuum clua er. Phene Black 139. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A Camera carrying c; owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this adv.. | : dh.-tf P N e | % >

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