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PAGE SIX ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Pefersburg Al Wrangell Ketchikan o Trip TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS feme— VETERAN ! { Because of some words in the GI | Bill which come out like the sound of ;1 machine-gun, there has been de- bate. | You see, part of the title and I‘chapzer of the law dealing with edu- cation says that any veteran (other- | wise eligible) “whose education or imunmg was impeded, delayed, in- terrupted, or interferred with by reason of his entrance into the ser- | vice shall be EnLllI(d to receive education or training." | The rapid-fire verbs probahly are not ne ry because you and I and anybody but a lawyer would think |they all mean the same thing. Any one of them would have been enough, since the book says they're all synonyms. 5" GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL Let's suppose a veteran was stenographer before he was enticed into the service. While serving, he |got some mechanical experience. When he gets out, stenography seems too lily-like, maybe; but he would like to be a typewriter re- pairman. So he applies for a train- ing course in typewriter repair. OK. Seams to be “retraining.” But suppose the same veteran wanted to train as a radio repair- ‘man? Is that “re-training”? Some say no—it has no connection with his pre-war civilian occupation. But others say yes — he trained as a stenographer, now he wants to be “retrained” as a radio man. , The question hasn’t exactly been |settled. But I'm sure that any rea- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UNEAU, ALASKA CHAIRMAN GIVES FIGURES ON WAR | FUND IN ALASKA a Mrs. McCormnck Hits at Bonus Bill as 'Insult’ to Soldiers Senators and Representatives from all divisions attended a no-host luncheon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel today to hear Terri- torial Chairman Mrs. John McCor- mick report on funds raised to date in Alaska for the National War Fund Alaska has surpassed its quota, she reported, sending more than $72,000 to national headquart- ers. The National War Fund provides materials and services for some 22 INTO CLASS 1-A Selective Service Board Number 3/ classified the following as 1-A since | the last list was released: Mike. Ja- | cejko, Ronald C. John, Robert W.' | Cowling, Jacob Korfus, DeKoven W. Brown, Lewis D. Robinson, Albert |R. Peterson, Joseph J. Braun, An- thony E. Morris, Peter Beierly, Char- lie P, Brown, Elvin A. Vicklund, Class 2-B—Earl B. Wilson, Wil- liam L. Stoddard, Rudolph LaBrash, Alan E. Wicks, John W. Jeffrey. Class 2-B (F)—Frederick B. Har- ris, Frank P. Mercer, Orvis L. Fin- zel, David Willard. | Class 2-A—Kenneth L. Webster. Class 2-A (F)—John S. Shotter, |Lahja Puustinen. Class 4-A—Joseph James E. Bliss, Melovidov, ! DRAFTBOARDNO. |7 3 PUTS SIXTEEN | Frank P. Pineda,, FRIDAY, MARCH 16 l945” Public Accouniani-Stenographic-Tax Relurns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors. to Harvey Lowe 'ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. M. ISAACS——Building Coniraclor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 1799; Res. Black 200 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING~HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING Third and Franklin PHONE 787 Still, the provision is important,|sonable course (not over one year) member agencies and a concentrated Jerry N. Martin. because it would seem to disqualify | will be held to be “retraining.” And drive is put on in the fall. Chief| Class 4-F (R)—Vincent B. Beau- COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY For Information and Reservations Phone 612 tually attending some school or course of training when he entered the service. But | “provided furth down at the end |of this particular long paragraph, it any ex-service man who was not ac- |t herefore, regardless of the veteran's among the agencies concerned are champ. after one of the, age or whether or not his education was impeded by entrance service, he will be entitled to up to one year in the government's edu-| cational scheme for veterans. the USO, and USO Camp Shows, men’s Service. The Chairman gave breakdowns of contributions by divisions, cities and Ciass 4-F—Daniel 8. Stanworth,' into the war Prisoners’ Aid and United Sea- Roy Clements, Bert Flotre, Alex Tas- | Dick R.| isell, Vincent A. Hensey, | James Y. Henry, Elmer Adams, Peters, James C. Nielsen, Martin L. § OF ALASKA = Lumber and Building Materials . PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL - - e —————""""" |says “That any such person who was [N P N organizations. Joseph. REPAIRS ON HOME of age at the time "ew De a"mem or She concluded her talk with a| ——————— A YOUR 3 |be entered the service shall be deem-) p comment on the bonus bill now be-! FCC MAN HERE i WHY NOT? Have the Beneficial Effects of the SUN'S RAYS. .. At any time you wish. YOU CAN ... with one of our SUNKRAFT SUNLAMPS See Them Now! Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS { ed to have had his education or | training impeded — etc., |if you were not over 25 when you en- |tered, the law says your education| was impeded and you won't have to prove it Now, I though that a veteran who hadn't reached his 26th birthday ". So over 25—and therefore doesn’t come under the provision which automati- him as having had his ¢ training impeded. But is you are over 25 on entrance cally cla: education | Departmenis Slated \ For Cabinet, Rumor ° ! (Conhnucd /rom Page One) ers pick up cash to pay income taxes. cash-ins will sag again. My favorite story of the week has to do with a young lady who works in WPB. As in all other government build- ings, the engineers were trying mightily to comply with President Roosevelt's coal and oil conservation order to keep the temperature to |man at the front today.” (she has talked with service men and fore the Legislature in which she, said that an attempt to pay off the men at the front with dollars and, cents is an “insult to every flghtmg 8he said women all the way from Seattle v.o‘ Washington, D, C., as well as those But after that, it is expected bond from Alaska in her work With the' staying at the Gastineau. National War Fund. What the want most, she said, is assurance| that those on the home front are buying war bonds, contributing to' the various war service and relief| agencies, and maintaining the se- curity of the nation which they are fighting to protect and hope to come home to. L A FIT S TN APPLEBAUM HERE Carl Thomas Smith, of the Fed- |eral Communications Commission (in Portland, Oreggon, is staying at Hotel Juneau during his visit to| |the Capital City. -, — FROM HAINES Mrs. Brony Powlik, of Haines, is Wantedl Mon And Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk heating test. If you are teémporarily deafened, bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (ceru- | men), try the Ourine Home Method test that 'so many say_has enabled them to I'here is no substitule [or newspaper adverhsmg‘ WHEMI WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP 631 Wllloughby Avenue Phone 525 UTHORIZED AGENTS FOR i GRAY MARINE DIESELS and GENERAL MO’I‘ORS ESELS From 25 GRAY MAR[NE GAs ENGINES MARINE SUPPL]E THRIFT C0-0P or even in your early thirties, you ¢g degrees. hear well again. You must hear better fIr G\ 5 y fter making this simple home test or c Tu wz could still qualify under the full pro-| There has been so many com- | Jod will get Jaus menoy back &t once API Ask about Ourine Ear Drops toduy at Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store EARA NOME vision for veteran education, if you can show the Veterans’ Administra- tion that your civilian trainipg or education had been hampered by your entrance into the service. Along in the middle of the same peragraph I've been talking about, appear the words “or who desires a plaints, the engineers could no long- er ignore them. The place was freezing, the workers said. The en- gineers didn't believe it. Finally they sent one of the staff up to install a recording thermom- cter—just to prove that the tem- Samuel Applebaum, of Flat, AI- aska, is registered at the Baranof Hotel. - SAVE THE PIECES Of your broken lenses and senc them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska They will be replaced promptly in NAS Give ywmlua porfv- Southern Fried Chicken Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE 1 ALASKA WINDOW t11 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 ————————— F2RD AGENCY (Authorised Dealers) perature was all that it should be. i S refresher or retraining course.” And The employees eyed him suspicious- our large and well-equipped labora- R CLEANING CO. B DS B $Hiat sauses:Hopse Ament 19, biit nobody said anything watil tory. Drs. C. M. and R. L. Carlson, pickup or .'S s end GREAS| Window Cleaning and Janiter VANITY Thompson Optical Co. It isn't too hard Q{o understand g little secretary arose from her desk Optometrists. ':u o'l':'n n:."bv - Foot of Main Street Mmp&;‘r“'mn @ 214 Second St.—Phone 387 what is meant by a refresher course. gnq said loudly, “Never mind all that ulafi faciel circulas 3 BEAUT Yo . e o | 1¢5 s reminder course—a course that scientiric stun; just come over here ) .‘:f TR Juneau Motors Phone 777 Alaska Cab Offics SAL P o8 might be needed by a veteran Who and feel my feet.” smooth ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair C dg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. ooper DI, 4 M —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 had been away from his regular civ- iltan occupation or profegsion for a | when he entered would come under this provision. But H. V. Stirling |of the Veterans' Administration tells | 'me no. There’s been an interpreta- | tion on this. ‘A person is 25 on his 25th birthday. The day after, he is g 5 NOTICE TO | lfu-n ll\ JAR 32 sanitary Meat Co. \ 2 ! of i sUaiuddl bidnoiedy long time. Perhaps, he's forgotten ~ SCOTTISH RITE MASONS 3 ! much—grown rusty—so e needs & Meeling this cvening at 1:30 " hidren's olds. Sow. GET IT TODAY AT SOR QUALITY MEATS fereerrerreeeeeeenee---4 training course—a refresher—to get o'clock. Receiving and balloting on 'cKs AND POULTRY Tanned him back on the beam. applications. VARORUS B“uevl:urMI:eux:‘l,l Is):“:f Co. #REE DELIVERY Hotel Juneau R ABBIT SKINS ul whai's o “reiraining cowse?” Walter B. Helsel, Sagy W VapoRus| Sters S b ez Ottt Notice of Delinquent Taxes on Real Pmperiy in the Town of Douglas City, Alaska At Lowest Rates | BUY DIRECT AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Chrysler Marine E: rysl { SAVE MONEY. Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the Town of Douglas City, Alaska, for the year 1944 has been com- M ACHINE SHO! ROOMS WITH BATH | Any quantity, immediate 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 Marine Hardware i delivery. Write for Price Alaska, Division Number One, on the 27th day of April 1945, for adjustme nt and order of sale. The following is the Delinquent Tax Roll List to date, | WITHOUT BATH | List. Feb, 21, 1945. ok Chas G. Warner Co Most Convenient Location Val daF c ja B, Ja | . U, . ~THIRD AND MAIN— alcauda rur Lo. Bill No, Name Block Tax Penalty Ass, Year and Tax Interest Total | . Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Seattle, Washington 212 Congregational Church 2 Lot only $680 §$.68 8200 ($2310 1941-42-43) ... 8221 $ 349 212 Congregational Church 35 Lot only 7.65 6 200 ( 2640 1941-42-43) 249 39301 214 T. J. Villioura 2 Lot only 765 76 200 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) 320 4881 | MAKE 218 Frank Pettygrove 3 Lot only L1275 128 = a1 1438 | Light and Heavy Hauling SSEATTLE JUNEAU DAIRIES 218 Frank Pettygrove 3 House only ... 1020 102 30 us|l o"CThavis E W. DAVIS s DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 225 Ed. Andrews (Estate) 4 Lot cnly 7.85 16 g ; S 22 863 stionE 3 Yor Oomiort and a daily habit—ask for it by name 231 John Feusi (Estate) 5 Lot only - J1870 188 200 ( 8300 1940-41-42-43) 77 11828 25 231 John Feusi (Estate) .. 6 Lot only .. 850 85 ( 3960 1940-41-42-43) 342 5237 Service Juneau Dames, Inc. 231 John Feusi (Estate) 14 Lot only .. 935 94 200 ( 4400 1940-41-42-43) . 395 PrYY | 231 John Feusi (Estate) 46 Lot only 1700 170 200 ( 7920 1940-41-42-43) 700 10600 COWLING'DAVLIN | R0, . Get the New Wash- ey —— | 232 Roy Serri (Estate) 5 Lot only . 1445 145 200 ( 7040 1940-41-42-43) 621 9451 M=C'“"~ ington Habit - 232 Roy Serri (Estate) 5 Lot only .. . 85 ( 4400 1940-41-42-43) .... 37 57.12 COMP ANY 233 Frank Costonobel (Estate) ...... 5 Lot only 85 200 ( 4400 1940-41-42-43) .. 4 .. 383 59.28 3 ALABKANS FEEL AT HOME WHING DING 233 Frank Costonobel (Estate) . 16 Lot only 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) ... 152 32| pPODGE and PLYMOUTH at 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) 6 Lot only ... 149 200 ( 7040 1940-41-42-43) ... 625 94,99 DEALERS Hotel 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) 6 Lot only, . 43 ( 3080 1940-41-42-43) 257 38.05 ‘_______________‘___.. 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) .. 6 Lot only ... 41 ( 2200 1940-41-42-43) . 20.03 m Phone 519 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) . 6 Lot only . 21 (880 1940-41-42-43) ... 11.89 & 235 Mary Feusi (Estate) 6 Lot only . 21 ( 880 1940-41-42-43) ... 11.89 WHEN IN NEED OF | 287 Joe Riedi 6 Lot only 30 ¢RI 692] Diesel Ol—Stove on—n::r The Alaskan Holel . e T 243 Joe Riedi 7 Lot only 153 ( 3520 1942-43) ... 5530 (] Coal Chelce—General - THE 1 WATKINS 238 Wm. Ott 7 Lot only . 298 200 (10560 1941-42-43) . 14981 || ing — Sterage and Crating "'_':"m.:‘.::- BARAN‘)F oon HEALTH 242 Pacific Protective Assn 7 Lot only 111 200 ( 5280 1940-41-42-43) 1766 | Cm us! PHONE 'm Py 277 Adolph Hirsch 15 Lot only 68 e 7.68 ” AL AS 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 15 Lot only . 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) .. 2332 Jlllflil Trmler KA'S FINEST PRODUCTS 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 15 Lot only .. 382 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) } 232|| Ot Heria K00 HO’I‘EL Foods. Medicines, Flavorings 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 16 Lot only . 425 42 ( 2200 1940-41-42-43) 188 28.55 Phene Al Sk M s and Spices, Toiletries and | 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 4 42 Lot only 382 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) 152 2332 aska Music upply Eatinthe F ! Household Necesities at 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 43 Lot only . 595 80 ( 2640 1940-41-42-43) 228 35.28 Arthur M. Uggen, Mansger al in the Famous }|! rre-war cemwinG prices 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor . 43 Lot only ... 212 21 (880 1940-41-42-43) 6 1189 Plance—Musioal Lostraments Gold n oom H i Complete Line i g'lg PF:thell Eggen Sayllor, # 44 Lot only . 7.65 ;l; « :5.20 im-::—g-g; :.g: :fi and_Supplier. iy e | 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor 44 Lot only 7.65. z ( 3520 -41-42- X X It Costs No More it ("\RM‘,.E,:, (,'.,|}OCERY | 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor ... 45 Lot only .. 765 ki ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) 46.66 Phone 206 Seeond Mm {11 come in and get your FREE || 279 Ethel Eggen Saylor ... 45 Lot only 7.65 a1 ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) 46.66 Phone 800 {11 " Calendar and Almanac 284 Herbert Lawson 16 Lot and House .. 552 55 (660 1943) . 1336 R P e ee s 291 L. B. Nelson 17 Lot only . 5.95 60 ( 660 1943) . 18.85 291" L. B. Nelson 17 Lot only .. 467 41 (550 1943) 122 291 L. B. Nelson 17 Lot only ... 212 21 (220 1943). 4.7 308 Mike Pusich ; 24 Lot only . . 165 A7 200 ( 3960 1040-41-42-48) ... 53.57 312 Leo E. McGreiner ... 24 Lot and House ... 23.80 238 AU 5o 28.27 ANCHORAGF e Mak R i - S ST v wor 332 Chas. Waynor 28 Lot only K ( 7040 1036-37-38-39-40-41-42-43) . 84.67 - . 338 Greek Church 32 Lot only 68 s .68 LIa 338 Greek Church 32- Lot only ... 88 ir B 7.68 338 Mary Uberti ... g 32 Lot only . . 18! 187 200 ( 6600 9:3 +SMILING SERVICE" 364 Max Saul (Estate) . 41 Lot and House ... 11.90 119 Pt 4 ; . 14.1 Yakutat and Cordova 369 Chas. Wortman 44 Lot only ... 165 ik (6160 1937-38-39-40-41-42-43) s15 17| | Bert's Cash Grocgry 380 Wm. C. Anderson ..... 48 Tot only Y 33 (170 1942-43) .. 12 12.04 PRONEIS of 105 380 Wm. C. Anderson . 48 Lot only .33 (770 1942-43) .. 2 12.04 o FARE: $82.00 (s | 2 b2 i EE 2 mmd 2| e o € o 380 Wm. C. Anderson ... 48 Lot only - £ 33 (770 1042443) a2 1204 381 Wm. Jarman (Estate) ... 48 Lot only 680 68 ( 3080 1940-41-42-43) ... 266 S T AR 382 Goldie Johnson ........ 48 Lot only .. 680 68 ( 1540 1042-43) .. 143 g;.:’l’ 333 Robt. Bonner, Sr. 48 Lot only .... 3.82 38 ( 2200 1939-40-41-42-43) 187 L : De arts Juneau each 390 Earl Osborne 43 Lot only . 382 38 o T ia|| Alaska Tradh’ Co. p 391 Rolls J. Bruce 48 Lot only . 382 38 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) . nzg fl” ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. . 391 Rolls J. Bruce . 48 Lot only .. 382 38 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) . 2. TueSdaY and Frlday Z P M 391 Rolls J. Bruce ........ 48 Lot only 382 38 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-63) . 222 u PHONE 122 or 4 p 391 Rolls J. Bruce . : 48 Lot only 382 38 ( 2640 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 222 :u: At Alaska Dock and Storage 392 H. Museth y Car only . 255 26 hevad ‘ e 07 396 Gus George SR 90 48 Lot only 935 94 € 17.00 643 9172 - 409 George Williams . House on Beach .. 340 34 « 440 45 8.50 W""dle e Alrwa s 410 Frank James ........ House on Beach .. 170 a7 (660 1941-42-43) 58 9.05 4 3 y I certify that the aforesaid roll is a true and correct roll of the delinquent taxes, penalty and interest of the city of Douglas, Alaska, for the year the same is due and showing the date when said taxes became delinquent and the total amount of delinquent taxes, penalty and interest sep- -Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agents—Phone 612 arately stated, and the aggregate of this 21st day of February, 1945. Feb. 23, March 2, 9, 16 the whole thereof. Witness my hand and the seal of the Town of Douglas City, Alaska, affixed at Douglas, Alaska, ¥ A. J. BALOG, by orde: (SEAL) City Clerk r and direction of the City Council,] of the Town of Douglas City, Alaska.

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