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WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 20, 1 WANT ADS 945 l‘fll SALE | MISCELLANEODS FOR,, SALE — 18-horsepower model Palmer marine engme, REMEMBER We buy. sell and | trade second-hand merchandise. WASHINGTON — Before I forget VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL SRS RS S 4 Y in insurance premiums that you'll ' DOUGLAS ' NEWS BABY GIRL FOR HAYES A baby girl was born last eve-| ning at 6 o'clock at St. Ann's Hos- MISS McNEILL, ED LEVIN TO WED FRIDAY | { | { | | The wedding of Miss Ruby Mc-“ | i CRESTA | { 1 good condition, Inquire Sports- | :’hone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- :&:;?l;snl tnh«;ren Lé: Lt:ik n;.m;;uulf ce "11"‘{‘ I:um_ \wnr.v. about where the|pica) (o Mr. and Mrs. Howard |Neill of Douglas and Mr. Ed Levin { man Barber Shop or Harbor- | ng Post. SO0k S SN CHORIIY OQUCHLENE, MORERL® i COFIY rom. Hayes. The little girl weighed |of San Jose, California will be solem- mastb: | S e s - Naticnal Service Life Insurance. But when you convert, hang O/ ... pounds and four ounces at{nized Friday evning at 8 o'clock x\t | | PIANOS RENTFD—1uned. Ander-. Ro at the pay S rerage o be-| £ | Remember that the payment of to as much coverage as you can, {birth and joins two brothers, six|the Shrine of St. Terese. FOR_SALE—New amplifier record| 0 Sh?l’. premiums for veterans’ insurance is cause you can't buy insurance as in 1 two years of age. i Miss” McNeill, a member of m[. player with microphone. Chas.| iLARANTEED Realistic Perma- | L oS to the Collection S‘w“““’"' expenstvely anywhere that 1 have el | taculty of the Douglas School for the | o Calley, radio office, S. 8. North-| ment. §1.00 Paper Curls, $1 up. Ve “‘72';" ; Acdml;_’]:;trjnon a;lhmg- ever heaxd of. Why, even the na-| GUARDS MEET FRIDAY past four years, is from Kentucky, land, s WM (5SS Booy, Wsas WLUCE ) pimisin f you pay on 5 paniss have been runninig Bg Mkl ., Coos'ss WA, 6t Tumibrial s A ey, | i 5 1 y panies have bee Guards will t Friday night at Green State College. ; One piano just like new; pre-war | 316 Decker Way quarterly, twice-a-year, or once-a- newspapers to stress the advantages|. Hv:lmk mmte;;p Namu};lh:r: Hall,| Mr. Levin, a geologist and explor- f;ldwm Price $575. Phone Red | (F you have empty roums or apts. 3’1’;: bs::: e s of Naticonal Svrl\'( e Lift-ulnf\lfltm‘e\ There will be special drill practiee |ef, is a graduate of Stanford Univer- & tor desirable people. inform the gorespandence ahout insuranios 1s and to urge that veter-| .\ = . iment to include both [sity. Ha has been connected with i R e ” |give yeur full name, pclicy number s not allow their insurance to Gastineau = Hotel. ! {service and Springfield issue riflesithe Rev. B. R. Hubbard Expedition One studio couch and chair, 1 bed | %S and service or serial number. If you lapse. g B s 0 k n u lapss. {an for the past 16 years and is well- spring and mattress, dresser and | ~ JARBOR MACHINE SHOP |don't your insurance life is going to The reason government insurance - a “’f‘:“l‘]‘“““z‘lbel“’ Dress Wm“,mm, ,,‘: Alaska for his \“,ml of v:n;ty. vacuum cleaner . and'| West 11th & F St. jet awful miserable. The V. A. is is less costly {0 you is that, certain| ¢ cOveralls an eggings. |glaclers and volcancs, g When you drink i chairs. Last house on Glacier! ®* GENERATOR d hard pressed and, if you don't iden- expenses are not charged against an L nek S i | 1 o th sme in Highway, Waynor Addition. b et E et (hooatly, Tl fos uiFence: PVBA' . Ub TGS - BCOUTS MOVORGANIER w1y "0 2OUFle Jo) SR B Biome n Cresta Blanca, you enjoy ‘ T P T s St e nen __ | z0ing to get balled up. the interest of policy-holders and| “"‘ I‘)"t‘}‘l‘“alsasfm m?:p;"s':g:ti g L EER S he benefits of diti s ) | Any of us who are drawing dis- benaficiaries. Thesa expenses, par-j“5'¢¢¢ at 1a€ e 3 B & { | nefits of a tradition ]:c:";{‘n oil burner. Phone 800, wAm {ability pension, retirment pay, or any ticularly all operation or adminis- l‘”' the Douglas Boy Scouts ifj MOTHER ILL; (‘_'UEs bOl{Tll ! 4 ! pt. 607. S e b | pension from th V. A. can arrange! trative expenses, are paid by the| though boys are interested and °"[ Mrs. C. O. Taylor is a passenger dating back to 1771, ) COOLERAT&)‘I?;_.‘I);st«a—ename c,WANTED — Small modem " clean fer premium deductions from that govetnment. Naturally, the premium | ganized. Arne Shudshift volunteer- |scuth on the Princess Norah, called & ’ ok B ¥ ition, | 2Pt: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelayalli, |pay. Write the Veterans' Adminis- ratcs are lower than charged by pri-| ¢ ed to be in charge of the boys until to Bellingham, Wash,, on account, In that year, ' X, 5 cu. ft, excellent condition, | trati W S adia : a regular scoutmaster is obtained. ol the illness of hex mother. l 55,00, Phone Green 437 { c/0 Gastineau Hotel. ;ancn Jn Washington for a V. A. vate life insurance companies. And : 8! T eShudshflt oo F o Fath £ R 4 2 —— | {érm 887. cveryons knows there is an extra Il 1s requested by « " T2 0 SR 90 ranciscan Fathers founded APARTMENT HOUSE, twenty| w:x:fi.ge; f"“l’f 23“:;% ";"::gf Scmething like 95 per cent of the death-hazard in war. The cost of 2ll Douglas boys who are lnterested NOTICE i$ HEREBY GIVEN: & | apartments, two rooms and bath.| ..o horse‘o:erm())r & locel | MEN 0. the service bought term in- | that, 100, is borne by the Govern-|and wish to be Scouts, leave their | That Joseph Riedi, administrator ol; the Mission of i Call 384 after 5:30 p.m. e S e TN cohesel| surance. The average insurance per (ment and not charged against the| names and ages at the Douglas|the estate of Nels Hall, deceased, has | i e ooyl RV A ; 4 life was $9200. That's a whale of a big insurance fund. | Drug Store. Eligible ages are from| fijled his final account and report of | San Gabriel Archangel, FOR R4Rcex A Jpunsor onts | SR all August tenth. |, ¢ o0 ipcurance for a bunch of When you convert, you can mkc‘l' FeATwRDY his administration of said estate, | ! board motor. Black 585. i Sfli-llill‘:tlyd;:fl(l:l: ngn:’:l:“éld&'Ammcans_ When the time comes cne of three kinds of pflnnanent] and his. petition .for ' distribution | forerunner of S ——— | P s 81 t0r éach mah t6 convert to & per- | policles. MIKE PUSICH FAMILY thereof, in the United States Com- | . N ; Tv:gl;fic::"fl;fi?x;‘c?‘m{;’ Seatle, Wn. |manent policy there undoubtedly| Tre Ordinary Life Policy has the! RETUBNS missioner's Court for Juneau Pre- | America’s wine industry. {WANTED — Clean housckeeping | Will have to be many redyctions in | lowest premium. (A veteran at 25 jcinet. at Juneau, Alaska: that 10 Ask for o'clock A. M., August 10th, 1945, has Red 206, FOR SALE—Troiling boat, 20 ft. long, 6 ft, beam, round bottom; good condition, $550. 763. FOR ped and ready to go. smaller boat in trade. ‘Write Empire 5670. CAFE, suitable for man and wife, $1200 cagh, Illmess forces quick sale. Inquire 248 So. Franklin St. between 7 and 12 p.m. will lake Terms. ‘FOR SALE — Two-bedroom house, furnished, $2500. Inquire 348 12th. TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa;- 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace;! fully iarnished. Write P. O. Box 3031, FOR SALE — Light-weight, 4-cyl- der Buda Diesel, 63 H.P, 1940 model. Swanson Grocery. FOR SALE—Cleaning and pressing equipment in A-1 condition. H. Sparks, Haines, Alaska. FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- burg and saanen\grade milk | goats; also some \pure blooded ! stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2821, Juneau, Alaska. INCOME VIEW HOME — Three, blocks from Federal Building. Two large apartments, each with two bedrooms, one bachelor apart- ment, $140° a month income. $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my -equity, fest FHA: Will consider ! good boat or car for portion of cash . consideration. Call Bob Henning, Blue 370, for appoint- ment. FOR, SALE—4-Room house & lot, strictly - modern. Full basement, fully. furnished. $2500 cash; $3,009, terms. Phone 035-5 rings.! Vol Troller “Diana”—33 Xt long, 8% ft. beam, qul equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, first class condition. See Harbor Master. 4 29-Ft. Boat, suitable for trolling, gill netting or pleasure. Hull, dependable engine. Reason- ably priced. Inquire Warner's Machine Shop. Steamheated room. Ph. Green 675. STEAM mm ROOMS, c..nl after 3 p.-m, 815 Gold Street. i1 2L TR S S AT A Lower four-room furnished flat, oil range. Phone Blue 275, 5 to 8 Ph. Black | Ww.! vGood | | J room or small apt. for young man, prefer residential location or | Douglas. Call Juneau Hotel. |WANTED TO RENT—Adding ma- chine with tape. struction Co. Phone 72. P ‘WANTED — Janitor at Gastineau Hotel. Union wages. i Phone 621. IMARKER and sorter wanted. “Apply ! at the Alaska Laundry. WANTED—Second maid (waltress- { chambermaid) $100. a ‘month, | room and board. Phone 21. WANTED—Man or woman for pan washing and general cleaning. Bakery. | | Irving's Market. loughby. Phone 788. LOST AND FOUND LOST— A beaded coin purse; keep- | sake, Reward. Return to Vanity | Salon. ( LCST-—From Auk Bay, 6-ft. blue dinghy with “30 W 65” on bottom. Reward. Phone 0343 between 8 a. m, and 4 p. m. SQUARE DANCING | ABHALL TONIGHT The weekly square danéing event | tonight starting at 9;30 olclock. ! The affair s conducted jointly Ihy the AWVS and USO and the pub- lic and all servicement are invited to, attend. One of Juneaw’s best callers will be on the job and the music will be | MeIntyre and Peterson. { Mrs. Donald I O'Connor is in charge of arrangements. - e, — CUB CAGE EMPTY Room hunters in Washington, D. C., might find quarters for a time at the National Zoo, due to mishap at Anchorage. The Fish and Wildlife Office here today revealed: that a’ cub grizzly bear befng held at Anchorage,! awaiting. transportation to the Na- tignal Capital’s zoo, has been slain | by a dog. — oo MANLEY GOING THROUGH i chitect -formerly in: Juneau, was ing. over here today on his bagk to Anehonse from a visit m t;txp to and m; Co 8t ] A a ,Docl age éofi “for fi’n::. Shg- "_! Hawk Inlet, Pelican and Sitka. For information see Agent D. B. Fémmer, telephone 114. ADVERTI! NT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will ‘be received at the office of the City Clerk, Ju- neau, Alaska, until 4:30 p,m. June 27, 1945, for furnishing . cement. to the City of Juneau, and then and there opened -and read. Any bids received after the time fixed lpr opening will not he con- sidered. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. Prices are tq be qlwud per sack in carload lots for regular Portland cement -and for high-early cement. All prices to be F.O.B. Juneau. Proposal forms and further in- | formation can be obtained at the Alaska. C. L, POPEJOY, . City, Clerk, Juneau, Alaska. Pirst publication June 20, 1945. J20,21,22,25 Alaska Con-' WANTED TO RENT—A garage.| Apply before 10 a. m:, Sully’s! WANTED — Expermnced clerk atl | WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- | will take place at the A. B. Hall, furnished by the well-known playcra.l William Manley, Anchorage ar- | Eoiuylon co.! cffice of the City Clerk, Juneau,l tamounts carried. 1 That's because the average guy | just can’t afford to carry as large an |amcunt of insurance as he had on a term basis.. He will have to pay bigker prcmiums for a permanent |pelicy while he’s likely to be taking cn greater financial burdens in civil ian life, I'm teld the average private life insurance policy is around $2,000. So, whien an average ex-Joe is carrying an $8,000 cr a $10,000 policy, he may rcelly ke overinsured in proportion te his income, Consequently, if — |you figure you can’t afford to con- vert to a permanent policy and still carry that $10,000 coverage, you bcught, then why not make it $7,500 tor $5,000? That's OK. 1It's normal. No one wants you to get so involved KING LEOFOLD BRUSSEL pold’s refusal of demands that he akdicate and his announced de on to return to Belgium as soon as a i new_cabinet is formed fanned fresh ' oppositicn among anti-royalists to- | day. appearance of quiet, observers at- i 1 | ' ! FAR ABOVE the Army’s mi | the British women’s servi Smiling in happy anticipati Nicholis, Brooklyn, N. Y.; WON'T GET OUT - A o | rived from Salzburg, wh June20.—King Leo- | is awaiting the opportunity to return inimum of 44 points l!eor :lzscharge. thestedthCrsl n cards their scores for at least three years of duty 1 e ices plus a year in the Women’s Army Corps: on of home, they are (1. to r.): Pvt. Elizabeth Pic. Joan Sissons, Belleflower, Calif.; Lt. TDorothy S. Farrand, Marbeth, Pa., and Cpl. Iris M, Johnson, Sturgis, This is an Army Signal Corps Radxophow. would pay $1.37 per thousand each| month). While monthly or yearly premiums are less than the other two forms, you have to pay prem-; umis from now on—I mean until vou die. Yet it is a standard form of policy—a-f>rm purchased by mil-| lions of insurance buyers, A 30-Payment Life Policy prem- ium is higher. (A veteran of 26 weculd pay $1.67 per thousand per month). But premiums are payable for thirty years only. After that, yowd still have the insurance, but yowd pay no more premiums. A 20-Payment Life Policy is still higher, but premiums would run for only twenty years and then you'd be through paying. (A veteran at 25 would pay $2.2 per month)." presentation of colors to the RAF by the City of Brussels was can-|C celled because of the political sit- uation. Meanwhile a third emissary ar- e Leopold to his country, to help in aegotia- ticns on the Klng," behalf, \EATTLF ME\I HERE Hy LaVeille, T. W. Alderson, Pan American man; Walter Zeile, Seattle, are guests at the Baranof 1 | tached slgmflcancc to the fact that a Hotel. ‘ TOP-SCORE 'WACS LOOK HOMEWARb { | S.D. (International) i | ufip.s JAPS SAVED BY MARINES DISCOVEIED IN CAVES where they'd been hidden by parents to save them from Yankee “torture”, these tiny Okinawans relax just a bit in kindly Leatherneck arms riding them out of danger—though the muddy-faced little girl in the foreground seems not at all sure that all Corps photo from News of the Day Newsreel. thousand per | The town of Douglas seems more like the Douglas we've known for so long today, upon the arrival home of one of its most prominent d well liked families, the Mike Pusichs. Mike and Mrs. Mike and! | Mickey, Larry and Anne,” all left | by plane several weeks ago on their 'first family vacation trip Outside in many a year, to accompany their son Mickey who is now enlisted in the U. S. Navy and enroute to San Diego, Calif. for training. The ! Pusichs just loafed, visited and en- | joyed all the big sights the city of Seattle had to offer and now are ar | event. The trip was the first Out- side for the younger children. Now it will mean “back to work” for the whole family, as all assist Pu- Isich in keeping Mike's Place a suc- 'cess. Two elder daughters, Mrs. Russo and Mrs, Wallen Forrest managed Mike's Place very effic- iently during their father’s ab- sence. SOME SORE THROATS Three Douglas = youngsters who have undergone tonsillectomy op- erations recently are Helen McIl- hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIlhardy; Gloria Hulk, daughter. of Mr. and Mys. Eugene While the country-maintained an Lee David and K. Tellefson, Df’fllk,wad Joe . Poot, ; son b! . Mr. |ard Mrs. Val Poor, All children ‘are up and around feeling fine, al- though minus their tonsils. VISITOK HERE H. C, Helmes, arrived by Mrs. | steamer last evening for a month's visit in Douglas. Mrs, Helmes’ home is in Santa Monica, California, and |she is the former Hilda Aalto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Aalto, and sister of Mrs. A. R. Edwards. and Mrs. Edward Bach. This is Mrs. Helmes' first visit back to her home town in nearly eleven years. O0.E. 8. MEETING The Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, held a regular meeting last evening in the Eagles {Hall with many visitors present. Refreshments were served following the meeting. Merger Proposed of the General Council of e Evangelical and Reformed Churches and the Executive Committee of the Conxrmuonal Christian. Churches today began a two-day discussion of a proposed merger of the two de- nominations. ‘Negotiations for such a merger have heen in progress for more than twe years. NOT]CE Notice 15 Herehy given; that Simoni lelenthal has petitioned to be ap- pointed administrator of the estate Johannes Hellenthal, known ack or John A. Hellenthal, ing said petition. At which time any person: interested may contest the petition op the ground of incom- petency of the petitioner or assert his own right to the administration and pray that letters be issued to him. Dated June 18, 1945. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, Commissioner for Juneau Precihct. Publish June 18 to 28, inclusive. DOUGLAS TONIGHT ONLY! CHESTER MORRIS is well. Marine. (International) e —— very glad to be home after the big 2 In Church (lrgles CLEVELAND, Jupe 20.—Memibers|| de-] ceased; and the court has set Sat-} urday the 30th day of June 1945, at: 10 o'clock of -the forenoon of said] day as the date and time for hear-| been fixed as the time and said;| and that all . persons concerned | 'lhereln are bereby .notified to ap-| i pear at said time and place and file | their objections, if any, to said final | account and petition for settlement | | and aistribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 'fll\,‘ 1 1945. JOSEPH RIEDI, | Administrator. | First publication, June 8, 1945. | Last publication, June 27, 1945. | | | | | i Cairry this too OUR PARKED CAR can_be damaged in many \;v{:ys If you carry C mprehensive - Automo- e Insurance you’ll be p.ud for the loss; if not, vou'll have to pay it your- self, Ask this agency to insure your car and keep it insured! Sluitiliek . Agency ‘Seward Street Jmegn Phone 249 court the place for hearing snme;i 2 e Cresta Blanca by name. CRESTA BLANCA . WINE COMPANY, INC. 108 ANGELES AND LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA 5 5 For over fifty years, the finest of American wines. Rayon is used to make the foun- ! NO'I'IC".’ & dations of rubber tires. | .Not responsible for any debid - e |centractcd only personally by ou? Four nations border the Black selves, Sea—Russia, Turkey, Romanja and| MR. & MRS. OHA JOHNSON Bulgaria. | Tenakee, Alaski. ANNO[JNCEMENT MARJORIE NEWBURN will manage THE FRANCES ANN BEAUTY SALON UNTIL JULY 18TH, FRANCES ANN being on her vacation until that time. ivd ANCHORAGE — ?Kfififlm Bus Leaves VALDEZ9 A: M: Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez 1o Fairbanks, ofe way, $21.15 . TAX INCLUDED n’llarra nns Lines et v s e s AIRLINES New Inereased Schediilés hhy Honday, 'illnbllll} Prflly ARRIVES JUNEAU . . 12:00 LEAVES JUNEAU .. ... 2:00 W Equipment: 21-Passenger Douglas Starliner 14-Passenger Lockheed Starliner Lunches Served Aloft FOR FURTHER INFORMATION EALL 8?

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