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— P ———————————eed— A s c— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 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 ..Lv. 2:00P Juneau—Sitka Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50*A ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) O O TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS luneau—lhmes—Qkag\mv 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU 2:55P Lv. HAINES 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Ar. 4:40P .Lv. 3:55P ..Lv. 3:30P All Times PST (120°) Juneau — Jey Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU— 1Ir ~—for . et, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- Funt/ Hoonah, Excursi shan Oove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) MONDAYS, S, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Juneau — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU —— Chatham, Todd, ——— for Hawk Inlet, Baranof, Angoon — and return. Tenakee, (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) PHONE 612 ALASK th/* s % AIRLINES g Sutheastern as JUNEAU Telephoxne-319 Plumbing ® Healing Oil Burners E 612 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. Congress has packed and left town. The House and {Senate Office buildings and the capital itself are quiet. Only" the occasional patter and chatter of sightseers disturb the silence. But the first sessicn of the 80th Ccng managed to get on the statute bool considerable legisla- tion affecting veterans. The “Guide will serutinize this new vet n’s gislation in a series cf column: next week. . ° . Word from the Veterans Admi istration is that alres and a half billion dollars und spent on education Bill and Public Law 16. A gree deal more will be spent In fact, ral Bradley, head of the VA, told a House Comm | tee that there might even be veterans trying to gel and college ming fall last year. e o o About 80,000 business and dustrial establishments have been more THE DAILY ALASK 3 ¢ ex-service dor over- vi enta- r ndon, tached t 3. Em with the tit) he for veterans af- fair If ye he bug to grab some send a pho! [ your educa- Al vecord to the fore choul or college i ! Then apply to the VA ate of eligibi m the foreign n getting a pass- to the Passport te Department, Washington 25, D. C, or go to a tederal dlst court to apply. You can also app! ne of the larg- er T the nearest consulate be studs ng ovad by state appro from the rolls of outfit in an i a. Finally, give GI Bill cn-the- don’t o enough Why? Because the . appro- | dougt you through at least 1 agencies felt they didn’t set up ! checks sometimes for ve neéd or tight training programs ans who wanted to get tr sb. Instead of training chanic him the 15, swabbing th say, nd washing Be- fore Public Law 679 wa last summer the “Guide” gct a pile of angry le veterans who felt they expleited But P.L. 679 fixed it s0 eral government could give to the various job-tr: already be up definite n approved aining proj =/ |employers h r| to 3 Besides the 80,000 ou thich approval ! hdrawn her ts have approved e cpped cf veterans tak for other reasons But if a vete been d job 1ng now ure he’s going to ¢ ing. If he dce the VA e o o It's a complicated I got ting fixed up to go to school w GI Bill in some the EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE 505 FOR APPOINTMENTS Second and Franklin Juneau FREIGHT Refrigevation SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washingten For Rates and Informalion CONSULT Alaska Transportatien 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 n ex- job ot 1, Inc of s of of Ter- Boyle n office: It is cap- ock di- NATIONALLY FAMOUS SINCE 1878 SICXS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * Washinglon's Oldest Industrial instilution Distributed Throughout Al by ODOM & COMI aska PASSENGERS FBE!GHT REFBIGBRAT!ON A EMPIRE -JUNEAU AL‘\SKA AUTHENTIC LIFE o RECORD OFPOLIO | HEROINE IN FILM The dramatic less woman’s success tragedy and o “sister K at the a mnew hope to cket ! and Alexander McDonnell, her friend or of the cf contemporar au- out- full nny, and > fian er Kent activities 1) young nu up to the mi cooperaticn featux D Jag e t oment of victery when her Institute in s opened hosen by Fate, sh the then little , on one of her rcunds k country 1t not 1 she lcarned that her treatment ot her small ont climinated the subseq crippling effects,. such as were striking pa- tients in urban communities ¥ ted her long and ardu- ht for recognition by conven- tional medical groups, all of whom € cqually jous to allay suf- ferir but who differed from Nurse Kenny in methed - $390, D00 FOR ALASKA SHARE FOREST ROADS . throughcut the ka cof $5,300,000, Alaska’s > $390,000 for the cording to information te Bartlett b; th D Ser Embracing no funds for rehat of v on of fore: constr! in the ritory, this ill be used for the ms of existing roads at the ted cost of $250,000 with the ; e for idministration tment fcr the protec- o ol jhe:N: v rritory for ! | S B £271,000 and for tmen cads and > appropria- forest high- rehabilitation the United Congress 300,000 for construe maintenance and Al this request by s to $5,300,000 oo - NEW STANDARD BULK PLAKTS ARE NEAR COMPLETION Constructicn of tive new bulk plants on Alaska Tanana and Yukon RE s to service industrial, commercial and household consum- ers of petrcleum products in these veas is expected to he ccmpleted »v September 30, it w announced teday by Stardard Oil Company of Avay nd mulion California The new plants are being built at Marshall, Railroad Center, Koy- ukuk, Ruby, id "Manle Hot Springs. They will be serviced by barge from an 11,340-barrel | storage depot at Nenana on the Tanana River, which was com- pleted last year. All cf the new plants will be in operation nex year, bable that some and it is pre Phones: Pasgengers: 109 Freight: SCHEDULE S. Leave Seattle Aug. 19 Sept. 2 Aug Sept. Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — PALISANA — CH Juneau North WASHAKIE S. ALASKA Juneau South 23 Aug. 26 6 Sept. 9 SAILOR'S SPLICE LUCIDOR serve | 6f them will b to con: \xm s this fa st ic ready am is part zation | plan 1 to bulk to conver eration w po roducts to ior Alaska points, tanker will be made to Sv"x'(l Railrcad will t ts to Nenana will be from d 200 miles harge far Marshall Yukon steck aut oil, d Elfm (ove News Notes 12.- —John and COVE, Alaska, Aug espondence) sold his boat Soberg on has lived zhteen years his friends ell as in and will here in the fisn- ws trouble is the on John sold out. He is going outh, Seatttle being his first stop, further if he does not the cl ¢ mor favorable i plans to the winter Cove L and 80! fir not for at Norn Lemesu the eleventh Phillip James . but fell asleep 1 ke salvaged went on Island i night Skippe f‘"nnu'\\ The at the Norma ¥ Boats that week for the the Totem, on tuna A musicale was chool room by Mr. Hollywood, California, joyed by all attending. e wane Empir N 3Y GIV! 1947, in the U, Court for Jur t Juneau, Alaska, B’:An'l'ffi‘ eaul, Alasks rix of hn 'YI HERLIN. de- claims to HERE. All pe against said estate with \'Hfi‘("\’?\l( X to at the office rd D. Stabler tuck Building Jur 1 six month the first publication of this notice BEATRICE J. ALBEGOFF, Administratrix. First publication, July 28, 1947. ication, August 18, 19 Last :;un] l}'(:‘\[, \l)TI( la KINY, Juneau, Alaska. KTKN, Ketchikan, Alaska. PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING PROPOSED ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE, Edwin A. Kraft, 705 Building, Seattie, Washington, here- gives notice that on August 15 1947, he filed an application wit the Federal Communications Com- fon. requesting consent under | tions Act (47 U. S. C. A, 310) to assign his as! Alaska and KTKN, Ketchikan, a , to William J. Wagner, Anchor- age, Alaska. Under the terms of ¢ ed July 31, 1947, Ed agrees to sell to Will the entire physical assets used in H\r' | operations of KINY, Juneau, Alaska and KTKN, Ketchikan, Alaska, for | the sum of $140,000.00, payable as follow $75,000.00 payable when KINT's license 4nd KTKN's license have been issued to William J. Wag- Iner; $10,000.00 with interest at the rate of 4% ver annum payable one year from date of bills of sale and deeds have been given to William |J. Wagner; $10,000.00 with interest | 'at the rate of 4% per annum pay- able two years from date of bills of ~ale and deeds furnished to Wil-| liam J. Wagn $10,000.00 with in- | terest at the rate of 4% per annum payable three years from date of bills of sale and deeds furnished to William J. Wagner; and $35,000.00 contract dat- ft with interest at the rate of 4% per, of bills of to Willlam J. Wagner. At the option of William J. Wagner payments may be increased. Edwin A. Kraft has guaranteed title that will be con-| veyed. Additional information con- cerning the transaction may be ob- tained from the-application, which is on file at the office of the Fed- | eral Communications Commission in Washington, D. C. This notice is being given pursu- ant to Section 1.321 of the rules of the Federal Communications Com- mission, which provides that no ac- tion will be taken upon the assign- ment of the licenses for a period of |sixty days from August 18, 1947.| | within which time other persons de- | siring to purchase the facilities upon lt!\e same terms and conditions may file an application to this effect with the Federal Communications Com- m on. EDWIN A KRAFT. First publication, Aug. 18, 1947 Last publication, Sept. 4, 1947. the from the date of American | tion 310 (b) of the Communica- s and licenses to op- | erate Radio Station KINY, Juneau, | Al- | annum payable four years from date f sale and deeds furnished | MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1947 " WANT ADS | FOR SM.E MUBPHY & MURPHY ’ 3-bedrocm ncme—compl. fur. 1 e ly decorated, large cement base- ® ® ¢ © v e dsecs o WARE pkegas; ot NEW HOME ° shop, laundry, elect e New Frigidaire huge closets, gocd neighborhoed, ® clect , Norge reirig- 2-bedroom FHA hcme on 3 lots, ® erator, living room complete, @ smpletely fur. Douglas. ¢ davenport, chair, swing r - o home with marine yun- ® ©r 2 1ES lamps, bridge lamp, © Compl. furn, good income © cte. " One twin bed- o property ® rcom set, one set bunk beds. © Trolle A36. Polaris, etc. ® Autcmatic oil he automat- o Apex N Packer ® ic oll het sement @ , homes. 158 EndEac » acre pa IR A 8 o e gar T he » Decker Bldg. incl. apts L TSR R T U e dtore space rentals. Fine invest. §a30 CASH buys 7 irord V-3 Se- Terms ) dan. Heater, 6-ply tires, good \2-Bedroom home, East St. newly motor. Call Green 150. | tf-dh. redecorated thruout, fur- . PIANO, th console radio, »om hom ly furn, large 7atubs AN ERdBE everything electrical, Doug- long wave, $75. Singer sewing ma- las 659-6t Homes on Glacier Highway, Star Hill, Seventh St., East St., Way- S goed Mmowor, for Add, Casey-Shattuck Add 7 1652 ' Glac Phene 779, Highway MUBPHY lent DODGE condition. R 4-dcor Seda W. Cowlii MUBPHY & REALTO&S—ACC u( NTANTS Phene 676 over r2 2l Baid ready to 1 net, Call Black 729 658-2t ¢ NCHESTER repeating ri- Qi 16 guage, single shot TGkl C hammerless shotgun, $30. Phone : PR cr P. O. Box 822, ave up to 50% manufact earn frem BICYCLE, gocd condi Prone Green 660 frem oppor- Comm 3-ROCH FURNISHED wer d inclosed Ideal for children. Whittingham,” Peli SMITH - CORONA Portable LE D Sanits m- | Phene Green 723 aft- | in geed co on. Phene | m Black 530 659-3t 2 & 2A, 35 mm C good PHER desires | n. Call Red 480. 656-3t 560. 659-5t. ' - - vE— — | 1 > i 2 e d tires, new ¥ re Gastineau Cafe [l HE [ “engine, gear A-1 & sell, price res ) > room 42, Tissi mouel streamlined n Seahorse outboard mo- new power head, just like A erformance, 0. Electric 1 op. Phone 166. 6 i !GE RANGE, A-1 condition. P i in r Red 624 635-t1 appointment = —— — - 7" |oABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. by 8 It TED and TUNED| V-bottom, 85 hp. Chris Craft, Anderson Shop. stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,200. Heoros — Write box i17, Petersburg, Alas- ) FOR RENT R = IPING BAG, also used win- i |ROOMS FOR RENT. Down town| dows. Phone Green 213 after 6 loeaticn. Inquire at Darnell pan. 650-L1. 657-t1. | — e B { s " IDINETTE SET, chrome leg and { CLEAN steamheated rocms, ciean{ red leather seat covers, used 2 - beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf.| months. Call Blue 649-t1. ‘W 2 OFFICES for rent in’is;mprson c}{ARY‘;z ’\uLLER RESIDE. CE, | Bldg. 624-tf| 124 Gold St. 5 bedroom house, o g g g furnished, full basement, 2-story | N 8;’;“’””5"‘“““’“' with oil furnace, hot water heat- : otel. 1_0_!16 3 4 ing system. New electric stove NICE OLEAN ROOMS, by day or| and refrigerator. Call Mike's week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 137. Place, Douglas. 649-t1. S T home on Glacier High- ROOMS—_Klohen priviieges. Homs /, 10 minutes from town. Com- 4 Hum,_ph 886, pletely ‘furnished, 4 bedrooms. Call it Red 244 or' 037, 2 long, 2 short 4 645-t1 5 Gal. Jeep Cans now in %o(k- Ju- neau Welding & Machine Shop. MISCELLANEOIIS When yo you need an item 1n a “hurd | save yourself fuss, time and wo E i ki A i ry—Sears new catalog is your |HEAVY trailer suitable for log i best bet. New Air Freight rates hauling, 602 W 9th. 641-tf | are the lowest yet. Pan Ameri- e | can speeds your order ‘hack, we |COLONIA Hotel, fully furnished, | notify you. It's as simple as that On 2nd St. across from Baranof, & _stop in to see us—or give us Reasonably priced. Phone 1;37. | 623-11 | a call. Our constant aim — To | please one and all. | buck Order Office. | Phone 233. Sears-Roe- | s ACRES win moceru 5 room Seward’ St.i gurnished house, city light, suit- 659-3t.1 gple for chicken ranch with brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 | AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 656-t1. APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 618-t1 SHOP. Permanents, etc. BEAUTY FOR SALE—Three houses and Iot, |- Violet: Beablife;, iciegn 423, houses in good condition and bes! o 636-tf] jocation. Inquire Trevor Davis WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Box 576, Juneau. 472-¢ Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality THREE DEUCES length 50 1t ready for trolling or charter work Call Red 353. 604-t1 LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 cabins on GUARANTEED Realistic Perman-i ot Bargain for quick sale, cash. ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 uUP,! phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-t1 Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201( i 2 | 315 Decker Way. INFORMATION WANTED OVERSEAS MAIL RULE Mrs. Crystal senne, juneau Post- master, has received instructions Anyone having information con- jfrem the Post Office Department in cerning the following missing per- | Washington. D. C., for the handl- scn is asked to communicate with ling of some international mails. the Goverhor's Office in Juneau: On mail to Germany, Mrs. Jenne Peter Gustaf Magnusson, about {warned that correspendents shonld 69 year old. Born in Sweden. Pxe-‘secmo the complete address before sumably came to Alaska about sending lelgh\ years ago. 1 Gift parcels may be mailed free | > of charge to prisoners of war in TAKU LODGE Czechoslovakia, Mrs. Jenne - said. Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof: Ccmplete imormation on -the re- for reservations and transportation quirements may be securcd from arrangements ~-ady, 604-8f the local Post Office,