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PAGE SIX Sitka Petershurg WHY RAYS...Atanyt JUNEAU Phone No. 616 For Information and Reservations Phone 612 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips TO Wrangell Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS NOT? Have the Beneficial Effects of the SUN'S ime you wish. YOU CAN . .. with one of our SUNKRAFT SUNLAMPS See Them Now! Alaska Electric Light and Power Company DOUGLAS Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service GENERAI. ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 el —— | Thompson Optical Co. | 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITEOUT BATH Mgst Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise | poee Tanned | RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington S SEATTLE For Comfort and Service F.B. Get the New Wash- “;:’;"' ington Habit ARASKANS FEEL AT HOME at s e TH BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 { JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. WHING DING Phone 519 e WATKINS GOOD HEALTH 5 PRODUCTS i g Foods, Medicines, Flavorings 5 ! { ! and Spices, Toiletries and Household Necesities at PRE-WAR CEILING PRICES Complete Line GARNICK’S GROCERY Phone 174 Come in and get your FREE Calendar and Almanac ANCHORAGF via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: 8S82.00 (plus tax) Departs J Tuesday and uneau each Friday2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 % benefits for veterans. New rights, future before it becomes clear. Anyone who reads the men’'s readjustment law — now gen- S rovideds,” “‘provided howevers,” end “notwithstandings.” This probably accounts for several attempts to give ex-servicemen a helping hand by issuance of simpli- | fied bocklets — digests of the bene- fits available to veterans. ~One of these is an official U. S. government ihcck)et issued by the “Retraining resmployment Administration, |and |Office of War Mobilization.” Even a large book would be needed to answer all the questions — and then might not ke up-to-date when you |got it Many GI Bill Rights terms are las confusing as its terminology. For lexample: “readjustment allowances.” ‘What's a readjustment allowance? It's just plain unemployment pay. How do you get it? The bill doesn’t |say — it just says you are entitled I to it | None of the benefits due you as |a veteran will come tq you. You |must go after them. It's like that | constitutional guar suit of happiness — you have to catch up with it yourself, First qualification for this unem- ployment pay is (1) that you must |ke a veteran of at least 90 days' rvice and that you don’t hold a dishonorable discharge, or (2) that| you were released because of an in-| jury or disability incurred in service | in line of duty. No one else is en- titled to this particular unemploy- ment pay. Let's assume you qualify thus far — and you lose your job, or are em- | ployed part-time at something un-| der $23 a week. If this happens| within two years after your service| discharge, cr within two years ur-‘, ter the war’s end — which ever is later — you should go to the near-| est public employment office, regis-| ter there, and continue to report| there as directed. At the same time you apply there for veterans unem- ployment pay. | Then if no job turns up through your own efforts of through the pub-| lic employment agency, you're sup- posed to start receiving your unem- | ployment pay ($20 a week) and you should get it for 24 to 52 weeks —-i depending upon your length of ac- tive military or naval service. 1f employed only part-time, you're! later developments, and more veter- fans by the millions will confuse the service- called the GI Bill of Rights— ely to become exhausted by his stle with its whereas wording— this government booklet admits that | nte2 of the pur-| |lems recently got underway when a| | mer was chosen as their representa- | years after the war ends. duct, or if you join a strike. Nor |ed, or if you won't take an available free training course while you're out {of work. | Finally, if you are working for | yourself and you don't earn (nat) |earn and $100. There are some pe- | culiarities about this self-employ- ment guaranty of $100 a month easy until the situation is relieved. | |The shortage was due to transpor- | |tation difficulties, according to the | which I will report later. GENERAL MANAGE | ARR QUITS POSITION Dr. Herbert C, Hansen, who has |been general manager of the Alaska | Rural Rehabilitation Corporation at | "Palmex, Alaska, for the last five | years, has resigned the position to| |accept a post as supply officer for {the United Nations Relief and Re- habilitation Administration, His i recignation took effect March 1 and | be leaves for Washington, D. C. to| | take over his new duties. | Don L. Irwin, well-known Alaskan | 1 agricultural expert and at present superintendent of the experimental | station at Matanuska, succeeds Dr. Hangen. FARM COMMUNITIES PLAN TO COOPERATE The first move on the part dr' Alacka farmers to establish a pro- gram to handle their common prob-| | | plan to ccoperate farming commun- ities at Homer, Matanuska, and| Tanana valleys was approved by the| three groups. C. S. Koonz, of Ho- | {ive to collect facts on the problems involved to present to officials inj Washington, D. C. | ST 1 W GET RIGHT for the spring and Summer Season.The Mineral Baths at Warm Springs Bay will put you! in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnished | cabins. Groceries, Liquors and To- baccos. O'NEILL & FENTON, Baranof, Alaska. ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR L e e VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL WASHINGTON — Already there entitled each weck to the difference awarded is much misunderstanding about | between what you earn and $23. UNEAU, ALASKA ORK ONANCHORAGE 12 * Suoms"zavonsiow * e TIDES TOMORROW GYM SOON O START : * gk . High Tide 4:19a.m.: 15.7ft. ¢ . ide .m.: 141t | Work on the:new Anchorage high o ’ifi‘gwh 1’I“1de 16:36 ;: 4 ll :i: | school gymnasium will begin April|y | o mide 22:43p. m” ;‘3 n' 1, or earlier, by the J. B. Warrack | A T |company, ~which wos recently ® ® ¢ Q- a9 e the contract. Several LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP changes in the plans were made by .| Al unemployment pay stops five the building committee of the City Council in order to bring the struc- Another angle: you won't get un- | ture within the $300,000 available. employment pay if your job is “suit- | The gymnasnum will be finished un- } Army, able” and you simply quit without| dcr the revised plans but the nine| The e | CIGARETTE SHORTAGE 'N | good cause, or are fired for miscon- | classrooms will: be left uncompleted. city has re-aprtied \for an !wm you get such pay if you won't $€0,000 grant from federal “govern- | take a suitable job when it's offer- ment which it was hoped woud be | iloble in time to complete the lding as originally planned. | ANCHORAGE I | wholesalers. $100 in any one month, you can. With wholesalers completely out apply the next month for payment of of cigarettes, and most of the re- | |the difference between what you did ;m)er.s hlaving only the cheaper, { branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ess-popular smokers have been warned to go | derstanding you must like the way it | quickly allays the cough or you are brands, el e As of January i, 1945, there we: about 42,000 nurses in the U. Bronchitis right to the sea cause it helj 8 ACUTE | gouple soothe and heal raw, tender, in amed bronchial mucous mem Anchorage | 3 bottle of Creomulsion with the un have your money CREOMULSI pranos b TP RUY WAR BONDS THEY WEAR LONGER Deliver “For Better Appearance” Phone 507 |Will be closed until further notice. How To Relieve\oommmn == Fommmn | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL Creomulsion relieves prumguy be- WELDING of the lopsen and expel 'm laden phlegm, and aid nature ; ON/ | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bionchitis | re! S. 270 South Franklin Street. Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First Natlonal Bank Bidg. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1945 PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Contractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 PHONE 787 Third and Franklin COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Or ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—]UNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! 631 Willoughby Avenue JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP Phone 525 AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR { GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL i MOTORS DIESELS From 25 to 400 H. P. GRAY MARINE GAS ENGINES From 42 to 96 H.P. MARINE SUPPLIES B s THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 ey FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL | Foot of Maln Street Juneau Motors e ——————— r——————————————————————————— Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Rell of Real Property for the Town of Douglas City, Alaska, for the year 1944 has been com- pleted, and is now open for inspection at the office of the City Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, on the 27th day of April 1945, for adjustment and order of sale. The following is the Delinquent Tax Roll List to date, Notice of Delin;neni Taxes on Real Proéerly in the Town of Douglas City, Alaska Cull Phones 15and @ ¢ Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Feb. 21, 1945. Lo {| Chas. G. Warner Co. Tax 1944 Sewer e——————————— Bill No. Name Lot Block Tax Penalty Ass. Year and Tax Interest Total 212 Congregational Church .4 2 Lot only .$680 $.68 $200 (§$2310 1041-42-43) ... ...$221 $ 38479 | 212 Congregational Church 8 35 Lot only ... .65 16 200 ( 2640 1941-42-43) — ] 39.30 | 214 T.J. Villioura 5 Fr. 2 Lot only 765 76 200 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) . 4881 IOITH ‘I'IANSFEI | 218 Frank Pettygrove . 3 3 Lot only 12.75 128 L. At 14.38 H’mn“m 218 Frank Pettygrove .. 9 3 House only 10.20 1.02 11.52 uql“md - W. DAVIS 225 Rd. Andrews (Estate) 4 4 Lot cnly-. S g5 8 : ea|| ® O.DAVIS E W. 231 John Feusi (Estate) 4 5 Lot only 1870 188 200 ( 88.00 1940-41-42-43) 118:23 PHONE 81 231 John Feusi (Estate) .. 7% 6 Lot only 8.50 85 ( 39.60 1940-41-42-43) 5237 231 John Feusi (Estate) 6N 14 Lot only 935 94 200 ( 4400 1940-41-42-43) . 60.24 | ey 231 John Feusi (Estate) . 6 46 Lot only 17.00 1.70 200 ( 179.20 1940-41-42-43) . 106.00 | | | 232 Roy Serri (Estate) . i 5 Lot only . (1445 145 200 ( 7040 1940-41-42-43) 9451 ! COWLING-DAVLIN l 232 Roy Serri (Estate) .... 6 5 Lot only . 850 85 ( 4400 1940-41-42-43) 57.12 ANY ggg !.I':rranlé gos:gnog:i (gs'.ate) 7 5 Lot only 8.50 85 200 ( 4400 1940-41-42-43) 59.28 COMP ank Costonol (Estate) .. 7 16 Lot only 382 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) .. 2332 A YMOUTH 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) ........... 1 6 Lot only 1487 149 200 ( 7040 1940-41-42-43) .. 94.99 Dom',::,:‘,‘, 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) . 2Fr. 6 Lot only . 425 43 ( 3080 1940-41-42-43) 38.05 5 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) .. . 4 Fr. 6 Lot only . 467 AT ( 2200 1940-41-42-43) . 29.03 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) 5 6 Lot only 212 21 (880 1940-41-42-43) . .. 1189 285 Mary Feusi (Estate) 6 6 Lot only 2.12 2 (880 1940-41-42-48) . 11.89 | 237 Joe Riedi 7% 6 Lot only 297 30 (330 1943) .. 6.92 243 Joe Riedi 9 7 Lot only .. 1530 153 ( 3520 1042-43) 55.30 | 238 Wm.ott i 1 7 Lot only . 2076 288 200 (10560 1941-42-43) 14981 | '242 Pacific Protective Assn. 7 7 Lot only 1105 L1l 200 ( 5280 1940-41-42-43) . 17.66 | z;';; gd}x}:lph Hirsch 3 15 Lot only . 68 s 7.68 i thel Eggen Saylor . 5 15 Lot only .. 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) 23.32 % | 21 Ethel Eggen Saylor .... 6 15 Lot only .. 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42:43) 2332 Juneau Transfer | 219 Ethel Eggen Saylor . 8 16 Lot only ... 2 ( 2200 1940-41-42-43) 2855|| Phone 48—Night Phone 0333 ! 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 42 Lot only . 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) 2332 : 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 2 43 Lot only 80 ( 2640 1940-41-42-43) 3523 | e —— | 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 43 Lot only . 21 (880 1940-41-42-43) 11.89 | 219 Ethel Eggen Saylor . 1 44 Lot only . 111 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) 4| TIMELY CLOTHES | :?’g g:e} Eggen Saylor ...... 5 44 Lot cnly . 165 a7 ( 3520 1940-41-42-48) 46.66| | el Eggen Saylor ... o 45 Lot only . Kt a (3520 1940-41-42-43) 46.66 BUSH SHOES 1 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor . 5 45 Lot only . a1 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43 NUNN » | 28¢ Herbert Lawson . . 6 Fr. 16 Lot and House 55 (660 1943) . 4 | 281 L.B. Nelson ... 4 17 Lot only .. 80 (660 1943) ... | 291 L.B. Nelson .. 8 17 Lot only A1 (550 1943) ... | 201 L.B. Nelson .9 17 Lot only ... 21 (220 1043).. . 308 Mike Pusich .... 6] 24 Lot only . K A7 200 ( 3960 1940-41-42-43) 312 Leo E. McGreiner . . 8 24 Lot and House ... 28.80 238 S e 2.09 322 Ed. Maki ..... .8 26 Lot only 382 38 (2200 1939-40-41-42-43) 187 332 Chas. Waynor i 28 Lot only ... 7.65 m ( 7040 1936-37-38-39-40-41 338 QGreek Church . 2 82 Lot only .. 6.80 68 | 338 Greek Church o | 82 Lat only . 6.80 68 U e R | 338 Mary Uberti ... 9 32 Lot only 1870 187 200 ( 66.00 1941-42-43) . ‘ 364 Max Saul (Estate) 2S% 41 Lot and House ... 11.90 1,;9 i 5 % 1.05 it G | 369 Chas. Wortman ... 2 44 Lot only ........... 1768 hd ( 6160 1937-38-39-40-41-42-43) . 5.15 | ash . | 38 Wm. C. Anderson . 21 48 Lot only 3 (170 1942-43) o |Bert's C rocery | 380 wm. C. Anderson . 22 48 Lot only ] (70 1942-43) 1204 PHONE 164 or 165 | 380 Wm. C. Anderson .2 48 Lot only . a3 (170 1942-43) 1204 TPree Delivery Juness 380 Wm. C. Anderson RS 24 48 Lot only 33 (770 1042-43) .. i 12.04 | 381 Wm. Jarman (Estate) .. 25 48 Lot only 68 ( 3080 1940-41-42-43) . 40.94 R e S e | 882 Goldie Johnson . 26 48 Lot only : ( 1540 1942-43) ... . 2431 383 Robt. Bonner, Sr. 35 48 Lot only T (2200 1939-40-41-42-43) 28.07 H ) 390 Earl Osborne . 55 48 Lot only ... 38 e (s : 431 Ah'k. Tfldllg c" | 301 Rolls J. Bruce . 60 48 Lot only 38 (2640 1933-89-40-41-42-43) 3282 ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. | 391 Rolls J. Bruce .. 61 48 Lot only ... a8 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 3282 . 391 Rolls J. Bruce . 62 48 Lot only . 3g2 38 ( 2640 1038-80-40-41-42-43) . 3282 PHONE 122 or 4 391 Rolls J. Bruce . 63 48 Lot only ... 383 88 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) ... 3282|] At Alaska Dock and Storage | 392 H. Museth ... Car only ... 255 26 ¥ ; 2.88 | b i} | 3% Gus George . 90 48 Lot only 9:: : ( 7700 1937-38-39-40-41-42-43) X 93.12 . 409 George Williams House on Beach .. 3. 3 (440 1943) A 45 859 | 410 Frank James House on Beach .. 1,70 M (660 1941-42-43) . 58 9.05 HOME G.ROCERY R 1 certify that the arately stated, and the aggregate of ! ‘Witnéss my hand and the seal ! this 21st day of Pebruary, 1045. Feb. 23, March 2, 9, 16 the whole thereof. of the Town of Douglas City, (SEAL) resaid roll s a true and correct roll of the delinquent taxes, penalty and interest of the cm; of Douglas, Alaska, for the vear the same is due and showing the date when sald taxes became delinquent and the total amount of delinquent taxes, penalty and interest sep- Alaska, affixed at Douglas, Alaska, by order and direction of the Oty Council, || A.J. BALOG, City Clerk of the Town of Douglas City, Alaska. Phone 146 American Meat — FPhene 38 - CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE Crompenn CLEANING CO. Window Cleaning and Janitor Service MERF C. FERRIS “Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer OIL — FEED — HAULING Thomas Hprdwéte Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Rensvated Roons at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply. and Sapplier Phone 206 Second and Sewsrd

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