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PAGE SIX Make Use of the Excellent Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Passenger and Exprgss DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBGUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETES 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN .. 2:00P Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:60%A *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Junenu—Hames—Qkag“av 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY All Times PST (120°) Juneau — Icy Strait Area LEAVE JUNEAU— or Funter, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Peiican, Kim- shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. (Departure 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 o nmsnw%mun:s wing Southeastervn olas JUNEAU L S e e THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” § \ \ \ COEELES 7DOUBLE 7 ot G Vi “The Packard Clipper Syslem FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfafien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska NORTHLAND SAILINGS SOUTHBOUND October 7 October 21 November 4 NORTHBOUND (Juneau) October 4 October 18 ziovember 1 AGENT HENRY GREEN — —— e ——— SERVING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA DEPENDABLY N(;hnhlAND TRANSPORIuT ON €0. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES "SAVING BONDS r HE management of this pank Is piedged to conserva- uve operation. The safety ot depusitors’ funds 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 ———————— e~ -~ ] -, e THL DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE ’—jUNLAU ALAbKA VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL INewsy Noles From Skagway \.brnmc will be felt es of the community to their new home. The best v go with George Lingle fiew to T week ago Saturday and ret ast Monday. 1 s aka the L ! Mrs. Beulah Knott arrived in Bl'l! The girl in _rmm of me Wi wd take the balance (Special Correspondenc | Delta Monday evening, having lef {a hurry. “Which subway do I go ahead and luuk‘ SKAGWAY, Als it Mr. | Whitehorse Saturday. She phoneil |for the ferry to Staten Island?” into any part of -the hospital You|.. o'wpc 'Noel Pennington and Patty |her mother. Mrs. Henry Williams, £ o 0 k. the ) « 1 € ne f r e ¥ {she asked the change-maker in the want to A1.| ¢ u(l. one o \”u‘.mrnvvd in Skagway last Monday | that she had had a wonderful trip, {booth deep under New York's sur- special service officers to s ov',‘murmnu and will make their home ! the scenery was magnificent and the {face world you w’rnmd and answer qlu;um here this winter. They have rented | roads in fine shape. | “First one to come alon” he “What I'd really like to dol, " iotinent inthe Pullen House (a“\“””l “Cret NN i1 shall. ) Hoc g j' By “ur“ UF| Annex. Mr. Pennington is the Can- | In the recent Salmon Derby at That soefle "it" 2 for Jne. I, pargpley i el s {adian Customs and Immigration of- | Juneau, a former Skagway resident, Lo going to Staten Island, to objection,” I l‘ ; ficer at White Pass |Dr. C. L. Polley, won a ]mmum.m {the Veterans Administtation hos-| “Of course not he smiled. “No el for his catch, a 21-pound, 13-ounce pital there. So I followed the objection at all. Talk to anyong Marie Hoplad, who has best | kg saimon. Sally, his wife, writes, |slim, blonde girl to the subway you want about anything you Wanblyuioo'ar the White Pass Hospital |that on him it might look pre | Platform a2, : _ltne past vear or more, left Skagway |good The girl was carrying a large, (Next Guide: paraplegics in ac-j =% v o o0 o ing by train. en- | ide\ ge. 1 offered to ,help her tion) {voute to her home in Minneapolis.| Mr. and Mrs. Max Steffin and | s et | Miss Hovland planned to go via Ed- | family are now domiciled in theit | anks,” she said, smiling. 'IVs p'a | monton and Winnipeg., Mrs, Mavis |new home, the former V. I. Hahn [ted tamps for some of the boys| 3O ricans W . lsewin wc smpanied her as far as|residence on Seventh Avenue out a Halloran hospital. They've Dawson Creek. |been needing them for a long (ake lo' E"Iabe'h RS Mis. George Villesvick, wife of {Hiine. Don'v:yeu dare afop PG, | Miss Dorothy Clark recently ar- |the new Inspector of Customs, ar- (N8 warned me 4 | Ivived here from Seattle and has)rived here on the Alaska yesterday | Anig 1s’ o cathcidpne)t Togall. '“’f"\"‘]“l‘bBE‘R(’ ~P—A MOVe- |taren a position as nurse at the morning and is busy getting seftled |“We meet in the subway and We ment has been started here to SUP- iypite Pass Hospital. |in the former Owen Flynn home lare toth going to the same place'ply the ingredients of Princess | o e A ot O : Elizabeth's wedding cake. The - |,y 00p onjounces he has pur- | Edith Hill entertained a few ciose The subway roared in and We gredients are more readily avall- S it Dostnet &b Bioonio | chased the Roscoe Elder home in the | friends of Edith Costner at pinochl igrabbed a double seat able here than anywhere in the - ey near the shops. Wednesday evening. I” She was on her way to spread empire. It has been suggested that |DOrth part of town e ) | d ol n the , " flow Mr. and Mrs. Johnny O'Da have {good will and ¢ among the the cake be baked here and flown to S Tiving R 1,000 or so veterans hospitalized London for icing and decorating cen living th Reports mln seatt (\"'\\nv"nm- at, Halloran. Every Wednesda Meanwhile the mayor of Johan- Richter’s ;!l)ll(}l'l(il]\‘l\y“l i:,w(n Bt ishe told me, she makes the 1onZ! nespurg has endorsed a plan for an | pne cast of the Dansche Bros' ‘L'llru‘\ e ‘(b)]l l“”n Uil [trip from New York to Staten empire wide shilling \mnpuunlHu“wwd prodisbiion, . “Haspoon®, | Fansfusions of I { Island. Le’s heen doing it for for a wedding present which is being | oo % Six g T S : T AR for a wedding prese jand the director and technicians Deputy Col ¢ of Customs Van 1two years, since long before the taken up here !electricians, camera men, etc., left Rafferty returned home Saturday |VA took over the hospital from i g SreE dbout B on shelk K{: l:(;fl] ehizand Tome SN 6. Army Waitresses and Fountaln Girls 4,551 the Dansco, for Juneau where “Ni Lo 1o Faiies ¥ | “I work mostly with th: para- wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf|y cpecially chartered Pan American | ™ ¢ 1 ol exlained. TM & | —CGTICE 18 HERBY GIV |plane took the cast to Hollywood. | p\p npajeolm Mde flew to Juneau [ er G e e } the partnershi; ‘mn‘“" change in weather Monday per- |, sqqy afternoon to join her hus- | Volunteer Workers. We do all that the partnerstid I mirtedq the cast to complete the b Sttt Yo e { B. Hicks and John F.j i band, They both returned home km(h of work in VA hospitals. And %} l‘ nder |R€cessary outdoor scenes, Tuesday S e Alska {you should see those paraplegics. Gu dotpg bt ¢ 1'm~:lnun~”‘“""“0"“ several scenes were shot R Some ol Wham BALHEESE L and Terri- |2t the boat, in one of which one of | yroppers of the seventh and kids at the circus. , Coms the actol was required to jump ecighth grades under the supervision A paraplegic 1s a guy who can't 4d1‘x~ overboard, causing the majority of | Py Briggs, gave a farewell party move the lower part of his body. B! ctators to develop chills Tiifley afteraon fos ovos R Usually his bedy is intact, but Tas Carroll, Skagway's M}; or, has Refreshments. concluded the after- because his spine has bz2en nicked | had an important role in the scenes | R sole autherity tc wind up tner-} - e . noon’s activities. by a bullet o a f shrapnel (']“1‘0 “fl :,‘,‘\ ,‘fl ‘.ml fo other filmed here. A L'Imhl‘l» of other i e B R r”;'. n'14" authofiged o’ incur any|CRASWAY Resldents were Lilzod (0,60 | 3., peerson, . father of Mrs, Fred- {shiereabots all ‘¢ ; L obligations on behalf PeAt 1 many of the sets filmed ;oo rlowe, flew in Saturday after- i Uninformed peop, Of para- | partnership g noon from Juneau to join his wife plegics with it 1 19, 26th, Oct. 3) T ; | who has been visiting here the past jused to, but not any - —— It:4sspmted, tha. dobp Picholta, [y months. Mr. Pederson has spent When we got to Lh tai. NOTICE IS HERER: GI Manages and pppér Ul‘l_]"',Skw“ the summer fishing near Cordovs after tke long subway a That Gladys Stabler, administratrix Public Service Company, is in They are residents of Aberdeen, | {cooling trip in the ferry and a w.w.a. of the estate of Charles E. tle for medical attention. Wash, [hot half hour in the bus. I said Rud sed, has filed her final, i g g SR {goodtye and hurried into the of- a report of her adminis- | Leaving on Tuesday's Alaska| .o g Hestness and daughters fice 'of Dr. Alfred Parker Up- tration 11 id estate, and her peti- Coastal plane were Malcolm Moe, ' Lo no0” pome on the Princes | shur. tion for distribution thereof, in the H. A. Carson, White Pass empolyee, [ i cinday after several weeks Dr. Upshur, & genial gt ve- United States Commissioner’s Court and Mrs. John Harris for Juneau.| (o™ “coniiie with her father. sponsible for the smooth and effi- for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- Mrs. Harris went for dental atten- S0, clent operation of the hospital. aska; that 10 o'clock A.M., November ‘lon. Miss Frances Fell, »llb.]L Mrs. Arthur ‘Nelson and Ethel He came there last December just-10th, 1947, has been fixed as the Health Nurse, was a passenger 10T |n;. . were returning vassengers after before the VA took over the plant time and said court the place for Haines. an extended visit in the States with from the Army. hearing same; and that all persons relatives. “We run a gencral medical and concerned therein are hereby noti- surgery hospital Dr. Up- fied to appear at said time and place shur told me at means we and file their objections, if any, to have a little of everything. Some said final account and petition for TB's, some neuropsychiatric som> settlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such he paraplegics and a lot of just plain ring general medical and surgery pat- will adjudicate and decree who the ients. heirs and distributees of. the de- “This is by rights a 1500 bed ceased person are. | hospital, but we dont have the Dated: Juneau, Alaska, Septem- staff to maintain that many be ber 4th, 1947. We're extended to our limit to g GLADYS STABLER, good medical care to the 1,047 we Administratrix w. have. Some d though, we hope First publication, Sept. 5, 1947. to get our personnel ceilings Last publication, Sept. 26, 1947. BRI P EE S LT R Ml S 5 R S ! ' R \{ . There's Proven Comfor! Against Cold | H In Our | HURRICANE COA'R § | \ ) \ \ iy { \ \ \ 1y \ \ \ \ IR} \ { \ \ l \ \ \ \ \ 1) 1Y \ I a 8] \ \ \ \ \ { \ { (Y { \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ { Lined with “Furry Fabric® 1009 Alpaca { Detachable Hood . . . Furry Fabric Trim { e e1Ine e WATER REPELLENT, WINDPROOF sas 94 ! COTTON GABARDINE. COLORS: Tan o 1 Gray. \ { ¢ e Ine e WINDPROOF CAVALRY TWILL ! COLORS: Tan, Brown. 349-94 { e o In e e WINDPROOF COVERT—100% WOOL : COLORS: Tan, Green, Gray. “9'94 : Plus Postage { MAIL ORDERS FILLED ‘ ian Sh \ { The Young Saratogian Shop ! ! 398 Broadway—Phone 1946—Saratoga Gprmx‘s. N.X. { Send $10.00 Deposit with Order—Balance C. O. D. B \ N \ \ N | )\ \ N \ \ 3 y N \ \ N \ \ \ N \ 3 and Percy ton left g on the Dansco for v planned to leave earlv for Anchorage r. Colton was w0 dijve. ad Mrs. R. Cornett are living in Mr. Hern’s house Mr Hern plgns to spend the coming year in Mrs. Jerry Blanchard was taken to Juneau by plane Thursday after- noon for an injury to her eye which she received when her baby daugh- ter scratched the eye ball with her | finger nail. She returned home on the Alaska Sund: Anchorage, 5 - | e | Mrs. Howard Johnson and two i # dance was held on Mondaychiidren are home again after a night at the Eagles' Hall for the hjeasant vacation in the States. movie crowd and had a good turn- \mhey returned on the Princess | out. Louise. Mrs. Marie Hoyt was hostess on | Miss Sophie Lauber visited her old friends while the Alaska was in port Cunday. Miss Lauber was a nurse at the T. B. sanatorium. She is leaving the sanatorium at Sitka and made the trip around by Skagway for a vacation. Mrs. Mary Sheddon from Glasgow, Scotland, h finally arrived in | Skagway after almost two years of icfl'urts to secure passage. She will LA, | spend the next few months with her Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Edwards have | o, William Dewar, and wife. Mrs. disposed of their equity in the Xarl gheddon spent a few weeks in Se- Larson home to Dixie Bennett and | g¢tje visiting with her sister, Mrs. with their children will leave on!p E McClaren. the Princess Louise. They will spend | g the winter near Arlington, Wash. Predaie’ Brlckaols wenk- Ghulitois £ Juneau on the movie boat Dansco, Mr. and Mrs, Karl Larson arvived and returncd s yesterday. home on the train yesterday afte ; noon and plan to leave permanently for the States on Thursday. Mrs. Edith Costner, a long time resident of Skagwav, was an oui- going passenger on the S. S. Alaska yesterday. Mrs. Costner has been | asscciated with Jimmy Patterson at| Mr. ana Zrs. Harry Honius plan the Skagway Grill for many years |leaving soon for a three months and leaves a host of friends here. [vacation in the States. With this She states she may come back. explanation your Skagway reporter —_— bows out of the victure after being Mr. and Mys. Louis Selmer and jon the job two years. She thanks son have moved to Juneau. The |all who cooperated with news items Selmers have been identified with \and wishes her successor, whoever the town for many years 1 their it may be, good huntin, Scnnmnnv the world's | largest selling whiskey — Wednesday afternoon to the ladies ! oi the Florance Circle of the Eas ern Star. The 4-H C will meet at the home of Phvllis Olsen, club rsporter, Tuesday evening. Hrs. Tom Cooner is leader of the zroup. | Hans Carlsen left on the Alaska for Seattle. Mrs. Pauline Pribbernow was i passenger for Juneau on the Alaska last mghl and will have her teeth | taken care of while there. Mrs. Char] lc» Roehr also was a passenger for Juneau. | % il | | 1 SCHENLEY SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building - New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA ———— et e et S e et i, il TRANSFER Busines: garage, trucks, ete; come. Priced right. nice oil in- SEVERAL good homes on Glacier Highway; Peterson and Tutiorm- son, 10'%2 mi; Bednar, Bay, etc. 'DECKER Bldg., apts, and commer- | cial rents. { |3-BEDROOM home, - large ment, garage, 2 baths, ele chen, furn., ete. 'LOT. Star Hill. 4-BEDROOM house, Douglas, school. |MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over ¥ivet Natiorel Ban? WANTED WANTED: '« B operate Beauty ty Technician to Parlor during ill- ness of owner. See Hannah at Hannah'’s Boarding Hous2. 91 tf WANTED: Garage in vicinity of W. 12th St., Blue 459. 691 2t i APARTMENT ’ 3 Rooms, in Jh!l(uu. for ing lady \\‘1!\‘ call Dou Snipes. WANTED FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, ) o ) . ) _30 WANT ADS 'MURPHY & MURPHY \ | ! i [} [ | [ i | | ! ! ! | ! | i | i i [ | | including Auke | 1947 FOR SALE COLLAPSIBLE Baby Buggy, pre- war deluxe model, good dition, $15. Call Lesher, Apt. No. 2, evenings 691 3t FOOT* Troller in good shape, including radio and new stove, priczd reasonatle. Apt. 17, Im- perial Hotel 692. 92 4t 1938 4- Dom VB &(’d.\n L,J()l mo- ter, good tires, two spares, radio heater; phone blue' 130 after 6 E. m. 692 tf HOME: Fritz Cove, suitable for year around living. Completely furnished; tz Phone Black 715, 5 to 7 p. m. 692 tf '1941 FORD pickup. good runnin: condition. Call Black 775, 5 t T p ;. Hallicrafter bh speaker, practically new, $100. Ph. Black 775, 5 to 7 p 692 if Settes, $10. American Shoe Patlor 602 GIRL'S New. Zippout lined coat, (ki pants, size 14; phone Greon 483 after 5:30 pm. 692 3t Foot Halibut Boat “Gordon D". 60 Atlas Diesel. Dan Stanworth, P.O. Box 1986, Juneau Alaska. tf MOTOR Eccoter, excellent condi- completely ove: ul $100 14861 691 3t tinium fox Black 691 3t size Dining at, house or apt, P couple. Phone aek writer <430 689 At Was Machine $100 S S Hot Point range $1 Refrig 0 L t $125. Chair oot stool . RL PROUTY . B Bedrcom 0 Lamp . Alterations; Plain e $15. Kitchen cet Stromberg e & Sewing.. Ph. Blue 470. ® Carlsen radio pho raph com- ® 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 k nport and 684 tf ruzs $40. 535 Har- gt < S SRS SO e g 2 691 tf ALTERATIONS and Plain Sewl Call Reom 13, Col Hot, with oven — ! Phone 036, PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED 690 3t i Anderson Shop. % ¥ s —— .. 1046 KENMORE Washing mach- TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom house, jhe, $30. Ph. Red 820. 90 4t furnished or unfurnished; per- — - e manent residents. Ph. 849, ) t1 1 5-HP Sea King, $05; 1 3-HP b= —— Jchnson $80; 1 2-HP Johnson i Waitresses and Fountain Girls $56: call Bert Lybeck,. phone wanted at Perey’s Ceafe. 665 tf Blue 267, 5:30 to 7 p. m. 690 5t iKIRSTL Beauty Shop, Phone DOUBLE Bed with springs and 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing ' mattress, A-1 condition. Phone in permanents. Open evenings by 037, 1 lun:-i, 1 she 690 3t appointm 202--tf — 3 i . Rt SIEPEEE PR YOI TAYLOR TOT, Stationary tubs, MiscELI ANEU“S | Ironing board. Ph. 022. 90 3t & ‘:\"\LL Mr er Radio, broadcast GAMBIER | \J.M fi,' Ketchikan and short wave. 6 subes. Ph and wayports Oct. 5 and return.. Red 570. 690 3t Can take 20 tons freight. Phone — pe=s <A o Green 68. .90 5t ONE Schumacher Grand Pianc s ek 8 Main, ph. Black 320. 90 3t DOLL Dress Shop and Hospital Repairs made: at reasonable pri- ces. Clothes made according to size. Phone 547. P. O. Box 1539. 679 tf DAVE CLARK, please call at Em- pire Office. dh AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475 P.O. Box T62. 656-t1. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tf WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — 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. | FOR RENT |HEATED housekeeping room for katchelor, 335 W 12th St. 89 tf FOR RENT: Warehouse or gar- age, size 24 ty 70 feet; No. 70 Willoughby Ave. 688 tf ROOMS FOi REM Down town location. Inquire at Darnell's. 657-tf. CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. Bldg. 624-tf Hotel. Phene 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-21 Phone Blue/ 636-t1. | 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home | 1941 DODGE dan, excellent Cowling Co. ~-Door s condition. Robert 689 4t SAW MILL; new, never lumber, with cuts io ft. been unpacked, shingle attachment. Write W. C. Graham, Gull Cove, Idaho In- let, Alaska. 689 3t FOR SALE OR TkaDE: Wau) U- IC Cabin plane. No time since major—220 hours since engine major— recovered, instruments, lights, 2-way radio, new prop. Continental engine. $3500.00. Will delive: Malvin F. Derry, c/o Mamer-Shreck Air Transport, Felts Ficld, Spokane, Wash. 8 6L 'i‘Wu nparlmént Iui'lilalxv.l house in good lccation; two blocks from White Cliff School; write Box 932, Ketchikan, Alaska. 88 6t NEW Deluxe St. Clair Oii Range, $19500; New Oil-Matic Pres- sure-type oil burner, $175.00; one { new Smithway Perma-glass lin- ed 30 gal. electric water heater $125.00. Installation any item extra; Phone 676. 683 tf | fFILL Gravel. Lowesy rates in | years. P. M. Schneider. Phone | Red 380. 677 1mo |ONE WITTE Diesel 1500 watt 32 i voit, $575.00; one Universal 110, 1500 watts. $375. Auke Bay Gro- | | cery, phone 023 - 2 rings 6 tr {IRON 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, Flama range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12t ROOMS—Kitenen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 888. LOST AND FOUND LOST Tan to;)coat size 38, al baseball banquet or maybe Mike's Call Red 845. 688 6t HERE FROM HOOD BAY A. P. Wolf, of Hood Bay, is stay- ing at the Baranof. e eee - FROM KAKE - Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Martin, of Kake, are stopping at the Bar- anof. TWO BEDROOM modern unfurg- ished house, 534 E. 5th St. Call Blue 297, 660-t1. COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished, 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 lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf Read the Wantads for hargains. e

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