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PAGE SIX 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 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Hnmes—-gkngwav 2:00P Ly. JUNEAU ..AT. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY 3:30P All Txmes PST (120°) Juneau — Icy Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU—'——for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Peiican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Depurture time and sequence of stops variable) MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS Juneau — Chatham Area LEAVE JUNEAU " for Hawk inlet, Tenakee, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) | PHONE 612 “w | ALASKA, %%muncs erwing Southeastern Alas JUNEAU FREIGHT Refrigeration 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 NORTHILAND SAILINGS NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND September 23 October 7 September 20 October 4 HENRY GREEN — SN N e SERVING SOUTHEASTERM SKa DEPINDABLY HARBOR CAFE Fried Shrimp, $1.00 * Complete Lunch, 85¢ Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30c i OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS l‘HE management of this pank 1s piedged Lo conserva- tive operation. The safety ot depusitors’ tunds s our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN_THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION e s s s . O D th DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE—]UNhAU ALASKA vessssssssssss VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL I This is the short, short story of | he’s also villing and able” to Betty Brown, an ex-Leathernectar- | work ine who lives in the State of New I know about this incident, be- York cause Betty wrote me a protesting t one time Betty had an im- | letter. She wondered why she po nt job in the Marine Corps. couldn’t get the readjustment al- lowance when she knew that several married women, who had no in- tention of ever going to work, were drawing the 320. Why?" she demanded. Most people are honest. Some Most veterans who sign up She had to see that her big brother marines got their mustering-out checks on time. They always did Betty says that after she got out of the WRs one of the things she o right away was get to a A as though there were 3 s in every topth adjustment allowance really Her dentist asked her why she for employment. A few | hadn't had the work done in the job at all. They only Mar where it would have want the $20. The married women been free. She told him ghe 'Betty mentioned in her letter be- tried but something always inter- 'long to this latter class. fered Anyway Betty things she's being Though he was booked istreated. and she’s bitter. Prob- for montt . 3 plenty of other veterans are, to sa she had looked into the other lly she'd have known just stood e moral (if you're looking for one) is this: If you want some vet- erans’ benefit, find out about it from the right peovle. Don't just go around signing papers and hop- ing for the best. LT GReY X 100 STUDENTS ARE NCW JCA MEMBERS next keep her her teeth were g0 to work. When she went t back to the un- | employment giffte | et narberstibe in thB - the next week ( up the check | o, concerts Association exceed she thought wo be there) she 44 o this year, accor ing to Mem- walked right intc his question: |, .qhi, Chairman Blackerby. The “Have you made an effort to find opportunity to join this organization a ;i,h since the last time you Were | .q¢ Saturday, September 13. Stu- in here? | dent membersh are $2.50 for the No," she repied. “How could 12 | (oocon I cai’'t go to work till I'm lhmvxgl\‘y Thres concerts with outstanding L oin e divinnte s artists have been arranged. The first The compensation man produced | ;" 6opoper 10, the second will be in a paper for her to sign. It stated | pecomper, and the third will be 1at the signer was unable to ac- early in 1948 cept employment. | Adults who were out of town dur- The USES guv then explained |ing the regular drive in June may that her name would have to be ve- | also have the privilege of securing moved from the unemployment memberships at $7.50 each and if no compensation files. In addition, he | salesman has made contact, call the told her, she wouid be penalized | desk at the Baranof Hotel for in- for signing uv for readjustment l- | formation lowance when she wasn't really, Sales peovle should turn in their “‘able to work"—the penalty to be a and receibts as, soon as prac- two months' ineligibility for the GI next Bill readjustment allowance Betty got sore, mot alone from the drill work being done on her SONS Or NORWAY teeth but from treatment she didn’t | Rcogular meeting, Saturday night think she deserved Sept. 13, at 8. Odd Fellows But what Betty doesn't realize | Hail 680 °t is that the State employment peo- E o e ple only did their duty. The law i ; Three out of five (60 percent) specific. It states that no veteran!of all fatal ents oceur Bt is eligible for the allowance unless night 000H! HOW YOUR FLOORS SHINE! IT TOOK ONLY A FEW MINUTES WITH JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT To give your stone tile, linoleum or hardwood floors a beautiful shining polish the easy way, use Johnson’s Self-Polishing GLO-COAT. This fa- mous wax saves you time and effort, makes floors gleam without rubbing or buffing. Get Johnson’s GLO-COAT today! JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT Made in the U.5.A. by the makers of Johnson’s Wax PATENTS GRANTED | UNDER HOMESITE PERMITS 16 TWO e VETERAN PURCHASING OF SURPLUS IS NOW 71 PASSENGERS ARE SIMPLIFIED BY WAA The War Assets Administration egulations pertaining to the pur: chase of surplus personal propert by veterans for use in their own small bu ss, prefessional or agri- On their flights yesteraay, Pan cultural enterprise have bzen re- Amer Airways 12 vised. The new procedure is de- [ in from o signed to speed up disposals to frcm Annette and one the south-| veterans and to eliminate the >- bound trip carried 21 to Seattle sale certification red tape. ar two to Ketchikan On the . 'northbound flight, they carried 11 With the exception of industrial ,assengers to Fairbanks, three to equipment, airplanes, laundry equip~ whitehorse and brought eight pas- ment, and farm equipment, it is no longer ary for a veteran to be certified pricr to a sale. Under the new procedure the veteran is only required to show a coj of his re- lease from the military sepvice at WAA OFFERS MORE BOATS { Two homesites on the Tongass, The War ets Admini l:all'm National Forest have been made at Agichorage inounces another available for patent recently un-'sale of surplus marine equipment der the applicable public land to include several motor launches, laws, according to information re- steel tank barges, dorics and TOW ceived in the Juneau office of Re-|boats, landing craft, wooden barg- glonal Forestér B. Frank Heintzle-'es, marine engines, together with |man. One of ‘these, under homesite' a tunnel tug and fire }pmmn to Erik G. Larson, is m] This equipment i y offered the Triangle Homesite Group near in a fixed-price sale which will Auk Bay; the other is at Tenakee,'close at 5:00 p. m. Monday, Sep-' uncer homesite ' permit to Carl tember The equipment is lo- Engstrom |cated at Ford Richardson, Seward, The signing of the public Jand Kod Juneau Whittier and | order by the Secretary of the In- Ketchikan, and inspection can be terior on August 29, 1947, eliminat- made anytime between 8:30 ing these areas from the Nation-,m. and 4:00 p. m. except Saturday | (al Forest, is the first step toward and Sunday | patent. Homesite permits were A great di of tivity is expect= originally issued &ty the Fores! ed this sale by veterans who Service authorizing occupancy of desive boats for fishing or con- the land, and the above permittees tract haul Veterans purchase have resided continuously on the procedure has recently been sim- permit area Jfor at Jeast three plified and certification prior to a years to the exclusion of a home s is not neces: elsewhere | Veterans will be required only This is in line with the Forest to show a copy of their release Service pajicy of providing tracts from the military service and sign of land for homes for bona fide en ownership statement Fur(hmi settlers along Forest highways information concerning this new( in sections adjacent to commun- procedure may be obtained at the ities, War Assets Administration office| Thousands of dollars have been in 1chorage. spent from Forest Service funds Veterans who were awarded toats! in building spur roads to open new cn Sales List 57 will be granted| groups of homesites so that these priority second to that of vet- may be laid out and made avail- erans who have not previous] able in advance of demand. been awarded a boat, thus assur- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER | |+-H-|-H'J 2, 1947 ittt ob-b4 WANT ADS MURPHY & MURPHY 1-Bdr. Home, fully furn immed- ! iate occupancy. Terms. Marine view, LEASE Cafe, good bus., opp. center city. Moderate price. |PETERSON and GUTTORMSON homes, 10': mi. Glacier High- | way. Terms. BEDNAR_ home. Auke Bay. (BEAUTIFUL Home, large acreage, near Glacier. HOMES, Fritz Cove Road 1 ACRE pat. land, 2 houses, elec tricity, compl furn., good W | in house. Bus line. Glacier High- way. Terms. THE DECKER Bldg., Apts. store space renta Splendid income 3-BEDROOM home, Goed neigh- borhood. 2 baths. Can be single home or home and pt. Full furn., work shop, laund: zarage, | elcc. kitchen, ete 1 APEX No. 1, 48-ft. pack Troller | 31A36, Polaris. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTOGS—ACCOU ANTS Fhonc 676 over riret Nad 21 Band MISCELLANEOUS "and Hospital. DOLL Dress Shop . and Repairs made at reasonable ing an equitable distribution of & surplus offerings. Clothes made according to g | Phone PO Hok 153 679 tf FLOWN IN BY PAA; 31 ARE TAKEN ouT:_ sengers to Juneau from Fairbanks.! From Seattle to Juneau were: | James Alton, Marjorie Alton, Ma- mie Milton, Louise Mi'es, John' Martin, Anita Martin Loren Hancock, Mabel Ruhl, Rob- LARK, please call at E Office. pire i A\'O‘ PRODUCTS Phone Black 475 tr. { BEAUTY Permanents, etc. i Violet Scaberg, Green 483. | 636-t1 | o Lt WiN1cR & POND CO, Inc. Complcte Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarg'ng Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality UUAY’“\\"![‘D Redlls(lc Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WANTED the sle and to sign an ownershid e atkinson, Charles Sel'ers, Har- R statement, old Horsehover, Eldon Miller. | ND and wife desire po - A special form has been designed Annette to Juneau, Dr. W. H.| husband ail arcund to be used when a veteran desires Thompson | carpen‘er; wife, ccok. Mr. C. E. to pu se by mail. This is.m0t 2 Juneau ‘to Seattle: Thordis Lar-| Bex 2508 " Juneiu. 7 6 t use but will be oo Yvonne Keithahn, Edward —— —————— cied o each copy of future geithahn, Margaret Helms, Kath- APT. vanted rd will 2pply 10 Jean Jarman and infant Kath-| Soth empl 8 leen, Amy Norberg and infant! Cafe. 671 5t new procedure all | Eric’ Carl Norberg oo Tk " s will be 'made on a| Julius Haugerman, Peter Gruen-i house: good references, will First Come—First Served” basis ing, Dalton Arnold, Glenn Kellog, sume a reasonable responcib: i with those veterans present and gnd ten fishermen from New an ; Richard Boyce, of Hotel. veterans with mail orders on hand jand Fish / 676 6t in the WAA office at the opening| Juneau to Ketchikan: G. B.!'—_ hour of the sale considered to be Walker and J. D, Laing. |PIANOS RENTED and TUNED “First Come.” Awards wiil no longer | Juneau to Fairbanks: K““‘e““"i Anderson Shop. be made on the basis of the oldest Ezukaneuw and infant Gene, Jose- f certification. system will provide save the veteran considerable time in purchasing surplus property. Fu- | jnfant ture sales will as in the past be ad- vertised through the newspapers in |l order that all veterans might be well Harris, informed of equipment available for | sale. No change has been made in Aside” sales. When vehicles ¢ fice equipment is offered at a Aside” sale it is only required of- “Set lease from the military service to eligibility as a veteran. e, TIDE TABLE e . SEPTEMBER 13 l- High tide am, 17.7 feet i © Low tide am., -2.1 feet | ® High tide pm., 17.2 feet o i* Low tide pm., 1.0 feet 6:47 13:13 19:04 8 one Isgplelle Pete s%0p service at sales and will thus jonn Grado, Billie Gray, Theron that | the veteran show a copy of his re- | ® at Dover-Foxcroft, ® | D 100% Wool Forestry Cloth CRUISER COATS and PANTS Coats are double back, and both coats and pants are ma all-wool Melton cloth. All Alaskans are familiar with thi stocked on these items, we are mak- follows, while they last: NOW $12.00 NOW $1.0.00 ment. Since we are ove ing a very special price as COATS ---VERE Sizes 15 to 17 Neck $17 50 PANTS === WERE Sizes 30 to 46 $13.50 MAIL ORDERS will be shipped de of gar- C. 0. D. to any part of Alaska, same day as received. H.S.GRAVE EXCLU “The Clothin Juneau - Alaska IVE DEALERS IN FLORSHEIM SHOES u“l phone Edward Ounak, infant Maxine, ! Coppock, d McGrew, Theodosia McGrew and Rhoda. Juneau to Whitehorse: Roy An- Miriam Angell and W. L. Jr. Fairbanks to Juneau: Art Hedges, Rokert Clark, Thelma Jorgensen, ‘Set |Grace Nagoruck, Gordon Nagor-|——-——o uck, Alice Evans, ti, Vivian Sweet DALES ON VACATION Dr. George Dale, Director of Pducnlmn for the Alaska Native Service, and Dr. Evelyn Butler, left Master Emil Not- ® on board the Princess Louise. They will spend a one month vaecation Maine. In pri- they are Mr. and Mrs. ate life, NOTICE TO CREDITORS | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN e that, I, JACK KRISTAN, have been appointed Administrator of the es- tate of THOMAS R. YOUNG, De- ceased. and that all persons are re- | quired to present their claims, if any, ith proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof, to me, at my office in Juneau, Alaska. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- tember 4th, 1947 | JACK KRISTAN, As Administrator of the Estate of Themas R. Young, Deceased. | First publication, Sept. 5, 1947, | Last publication, Sept. 26, 1947. NOTICE s HEREBY GIV N: | That Gladys Stabler, administratrix |w.w.a. of the estate of Charles E. | Rudy, deceased, has filed her final account and report of her adminis- | Lration of said estate, and her peti- |tion for distribution thereof, in the | United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- aska; that 10 o’cleck A.M., November 10th, 1947, has been fixed as the {time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned therein are hereby noti- fied to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to !said final account and petition for settlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such™ hearing will adjudicate and decree who the heirs and distributees of the de- ceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, ber 4th, 1947. GLADYS STABLER, Administratrix w.w.a. First publication, Sept. 5, 1947. Last publication, Sept. 26, 1947, Septem- | vTO RENT 2 or 3 ue(huom rous2, furnished or unfurnished; per- manent residents. Ph. 849, 6) tt and Fountain Girls 665 tf |~ Waitresses | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. !KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone i 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing ] in permanents. Open evenings by appolntmert 203--tf l; LOST AND FOUND _ FOR SALE | COLONIAL Style Couch and Cl et good condition. Call 612, Dougla 680 315 GAL. ull Douglas 832. storage tank. Phone 80 3t 1939 NASH Sedan. Newly stered, geod rubber, $695. daytime 36, or evening 545. i uphol- Phon2 Blue 680 2t RECONLITIONED Electric roe Calculater with manual riage. A. *P. [Franklin, Alask CONN new Sl‘:'v Sport Coat, new, size Phone 388. WHILE they last, akle Typewriters; also 1e-built standard typewriters and adding machine Capitol Typewriter Co, Simpson Bldg. 79 2t BARBER Chair, 2 sinks, cabinzt and shelves, $150. Cash. Call 836. PO Box 256%. . 3t Q CV%I-,T nul Home, complvh y furnished, in good neighbor- Leod. Ph. Green 400. 8 3t WOOD Heating Stove, like new, $20. Wood range, oven, hot well, etc., geod condition, $35. Call Douglas 42 after 4 pm. 678 3t NICELY Furnished, newly decor- ated, three bedrocm house. Com- plete ished. Priced right. 954 Sitka, Ka. 78 3t SMALL beat and gear, No. 31A178, at City Float 7 6t F'LL Gravel. Lowest rates ‘in ars. P, M. Schneider. Phone Red 380, 677 1mo BUSINESS for sale. Good income, Green 400, 6 6L PRICED for quick s Py '\mid “Fish- Alaska. 6 6x TRAILER C 76 6t in good condition. watt 32 110 Gro- 6t ONE WITTE Diesel Yot, $575.00; one Universal 1500 watts. §375. Auke Bay cery, phone 023 - 2 rings 1500 SIMPLICITY PATTEPV BOOK for Fall now in, Steel Crochet Hooks, Sewing Machine Need! "Yarn, magazines at cover price Fishing & Hunting equipment B;lv Hm'l\\‘are 7 Tt $200 OD G E, C(mm]c lad.o-phunu- graph with 20 records, $75; Sea Scout uniform, size 36, $10; boy's bike, $10; 1/5 HP Vivell mode! airplane, co: condenser, gas and accessories, $15. Phone 446. 670t HOUSE for sale in -Douglas, $9,500 May ke finaneced. Phone Doug- las 46. 666 t1 II’ON BARK 300 B F, lengths 10 to 30 ft., size % x 4. Clar- ence Moy, Hoonah. 665 tf FOR SALE—65" deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep freeze unit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flame range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12t LOST—Last Thursday between | Grade Schcol and Belle’s, Jade ! setting about size of dime. Slight- 1 ly oval shaped. Finder please call 502 Baranof. Reward. 680 2t ring, Aug. 28, vicinity Salmen Creek Country Club. Return to 7 Empire. 'LOST: 4-leaf Clover Brilliant car- LOST: Black and tan male pup, & months old, white spot on breast had leash harness. Call Blu 632, 668 6 FIREMEN RESCUE WOMAN AS FLAMES DESTROY HER HO! ‘ SEATTLE, Sept. 12.—(P—Firemen | plunged through flame and smoke of a burning North End home to| rescue a woman who had collapsed while telephoning the fire depart- ment that her home was afire. The woman, Mrs. Opal Tressler, ' 38, was revived by artificial respira- tion. Alone at the time, the woman} said her ! Alaska. husband is in Fairbanks, BARANOF DIRECTORS DONATETOA.C.CA.' Juneau Chapter Alaska Crippled, Children’s Association is richer lO- day by $220. At dinner Tuesday night in the| Baranof Terrace, following a meet-| ing of hotel directors, Al Shyman and Wallis George each contributed | $100 as prizes in a dance contest 'arrunged by Mr. Shyman, the pro- |c<=eds to go to the ACCA. Twen- ty dollars more was collected by| . Mr. Shyman from entrants in the contest NEW ST. CLAIR DeLuxe oil range $195. New 30 gal. DeLuxe Elec- tric water heater $110. New oil- O-Matic oil burner with control $175. New Century oil burner with controls $175. Prices include de- livery in city. Installation extra. Phone 676. 662-1. (‘OMBINATION reuslc) and ad- ding machine, 9 place keys in perfect condition for , bookkeep- ing. Phone 652. 661-tf. TWO BEDROOM modern uafurn- ished house, 53¢ E. 5th St. Call Blue 297. 660-tf. COLONIAL Hohel Iully Iumlshed On 2nd St. across from Baranof, Reasonably priced. Phone 187, 623-t1 APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and let, houscs in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davig Box 576, Juneau. 472-t/ |'THREE DEUCES length 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work. | Call Red 353. 604-t1 /ROOMS FOR RENI. Down town , location. Inquire at Darnell's. i 657-t1f. CLEAN steamheated ; r?)o’m?l?ean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1. |2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson | Bldg. 624-tf ROOM—mcrcn privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel, Ph. 187, 1 i 546-2t, i o e v | Fourteen states PXCl\ldF \nnmPn (irom jury servies, el r‘A‘ teby il '..h e LEY - s ® “w vt ! f

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