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PAGE SIX e AR | VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL |JOE THIBGDEAU TO BENEW (COMMANDER OF AMERICAN LEGION { | | Initiation ceremonios were H !last night by Alford John Brnd(md Post No. 4, American Legion, wel- jcoming the lfollowing seven new | " | members into the organization: Nor- apparently "’({h“_‘ e, man Banfield, Ed Garnick, Lance| | Hendrickson, George Lee Morrison,| icting our | e g applis |John G. Morrison, Lt. Orville Os Alth 2 quarters d his fam- WASHINGTON articles are ordinaril cXk-service m I'm hoping mayb read them, too time, real estate written equires men am THE DAILY ALASKA EMP JUNEAU CHAPTER RED CROSS WILL ELECT OFFICERS Annual Meehng to BeHeld Here This Evening in City Hall ple who own who manage and dwe Thcese Perhaps sc time re bac n stop rig! Oh. y veterar vetera ter interc which isn't my idea at all, but i idea of another fellow here in W ington. Too many ideas there but you get the idea Often, one of the worst about getting out of the that the turns to town to find he has no place Maybe his wife and kids have been camping with the sister or mother- in-law in some other tcwn or some- place, but now ex-Joz wants his own place So he hunts for ny one wor committees rma e the home an apartment but he gets the laugh. Waiting lists are yards long. You know about this. You hear it all the time pro- bably more than I do, aithough this ity is as crowded as a pin-up girl's sweater. about this town idea, ther a Veterans' Information Service nter down on Pennsylvania Avenue run by Major Ennalls Waggaman with the aid of 'several other real ladies and gentlemen. So this Major gets to thinking about all the ex-service guys com- ing in all the time looking for just a little apartment where they could park their family, now that they're going to live like civilized civilians in, and he gets himself an idea. He went to one of the I t apartment operators in the Scld! Let me quote part of this operator says: “It seems to me that lems of returned veterans are tough enough without adding to them what must seem like the almost hopeless Anyway, speak and the s city what of prominent real o Lt a the plnbr‘ veterans, mer be pu e p tenants. at the be filled when " | elected M rmed ipartment- rental firm the Perhap his scheme uld help nd ir other 1 hope how idea were pic tE this c u; over co ex-service men would ¥ o back to a they 1 chance used tc nce to get on for houses v uld have a ct of the list to call home. Usually bottom of the list, unless there's no use even gett W top place at the £o long there. It's like lectiva eran the job or it £ Service. ives lective Act RANDOLPH Randolph, ‘of the Baranof - . PUCKETT ARRIV Lowell M. Putkett arrived yester- day from Anchorage, via ka Airlines, and guest Baranof Hotel. - . NORMA N SON HERE Norma Nelson, owner Norma Beauty Shop in S arrived here and is registered at the Baranof Hotel - o IN JUNEAU Ralston, of Tenakee, at the Hotel Juneau HERE Ses is a Hotel R T guest at is a ka, ha is a guest DELIVERY 104—Phones—105 LIGHT HAULING We Keep It Dry ® JUNEAU and DOUGLAS SH400000000000000060900000040000000000044069009004040000000004000000400004 | {Ehtecs Mkt _ the borne and Lt. Charles Porter. | In the election of officers which was held at last nigh meeting ir the Dugout, Joseph Thibodeau was elected to serve as Commander for the coming year. Other officers include Leo Jewitt, first Vice-Commander; Ernie Lincoln, second Vice-Commander; Frank Hungerford, Adjutant; Lee Butts, Chaplain; Bob Tratch, Sergeant at Arms; C. C. Carnegie, Service Offi- Nordling, Trustees. Joint installation of officers with American Legion Auxiliary will te held next Monday evening, Oct 1t 8 o'clock in the Duum. - - SHOW CAUSE ORDERS ISSUED AGAINST IWO SITKA BAWDY HOUSE With the re-convening of the U. S. ict Court here yesterday, Judge F. Alexander signed show ers in abatement proceed- Sitka, the Swan Lake Lakeview Cottage. The actions were filed here yes- terday by Assistant U. S. Attorney R. L. Tollefson. The show cause or- ders were made returnable on or be- fore September 27, at 2 o'clock p. m In other Court proceedings here yesterday, Judge Alexander took un- | der advisement the action for en- joiner of trespass brought by Paull Satko against Henry Seaburg et al,| concerning tidelands on Harbor Way, J Inn nd the caul | Hearinz on the revocation of thz| bation of Dan White resulted in Alexander’s admonishing to his future conduct and him released on his recog- nizance pending further inquiry at the next January term of Court.| White was convicted of embezzle- ! ment here earlier this year. idge White cordering refrain from drinking. | A temporary restraining order | -lld order to show cause why a re-| civer should not be appointed were ~'rnM on petition of The Puget und Company, Inc., against Bur- nett Inlet Salmon Co. The orders were made returnable at Ketchikan, October 9. Dismissal without prejudice upon plaintiff's motion was ordered in loan recovery proceedings brought by the United States against James D. Williams and Flora G. Williams. The claim of C. E. Swanson, doing business as C. E. Swanson Co., of | Pet urg, against Georgia ‘\I(- Don! was dismissed by agree- ment. Chris Jacobsen, of Bremerton, | Wash,, arrived here via PAA from | Seattle, and is a guest at the Gas- tineau Hotel. | - ... ELKS’ LADIES’ NIGHT Sept. 29.—Dancing and (10,074-t5) i Saturday, | refreshmen | > | McCAMMON IN TOWN | H. McCammon, of Pelican City, lis a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent “mm“muoumooooocoooo moowumnmooMQ“Q“mon Pioneering Alaskan Aviation The Coast Line Route - Since 1931 LRI From the Capital City .. . . fo Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners> City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 two hcuses of prostitu- | Levin Juneau Chapter, American Red 1 Cross, is to hold its annual. meeting | for election of officers and an exe- cutive committee here this evening' at 8 o'clock, in the City Hall. The local Red Cross spokesman pointed out that all subscribers are listed as members of the organiza-| ticn and have a voice in the selec- tion of heads of the local chapter. It is hoped that a truly representative number| ... and A. E. Karnes and H. G igroup of members will be present| to cast votes, COURT HANGOVER ST. LOUIS - ’I\\(’m\ cases of whiskey for a wedding didn’t seem | like too much to Druggist Thomas | | Levin. Especially when the ecus- |tomer told him the whole town | was invited for the affair. | However, Judge George H. Moore | | threw the romantic angle out the | courtroom window and ruled that there is a limit to the amount of | whiskey to be sold in one retail lot. | The ruling was made after finding guilty of selling whiskey vholesale without a license His sentence was 30 de and a $200 fine D ATTENTION REBEKAHS | Pot Luck Dinner at 6 Wednesday evening, Sept. 26. Regular meeting following. Roll call I ISABELLA JORGENSON, ‘, (10,074-12) Secretary. | in jail | S e ELKS' LADIES’ NIGHT | Saturday, Sept. 29—Dancing and refreshments. (10,074-t5) NOTICE OF ANNUAL \“‘FTI\(- NOTICE is hereby given that the | 33rd Annual Convention of the Grand Camp of Alaska Native | Erotherhood and Sisterhood, the an- nual meeting of the Alaska Fisher- | men’s Cooperative Associatioil, ‘mn‘ Al the annual mesting of the Tlingit ———— condition of his parole is that he|and Haida Indians of Alaska (Land | FOR SALE L"u"’e size ofl “heater. | suit), will be held at Angoon. Al- | aska, in the ANB Hall, beginning 10‘ {a. m. Monday, November 12, 1945, | 'and ending at 12 midnight Saturday, November 17, 1945, in which meet- | ings of each of the above-named or- | ganizations, each camp is entitled to participate after having shown itself | | in good standing as to membership | and finances, by means of a maxi- | mum of 3 delegates, which delegates | | must also be in good standing and ! | been regularly clected by their Te- ! spective local camps. Forms for | |camp reports and for credentials | of delegates are available from ll'\e| ANB Grand Secretary, Box 81, Ju- | neau, Alaska. Business to be discussed and acted upen will include, among such other business as delegates and officers | regularly introduced, the following: 1. Reports of Grand Officers and | Executive Committce. } 2. Financial reports | camps and Grand Camp. 3. Bargaining agency including instruction of business delegates, NLRB run-off election for cannery workers in 1946, and jointure of ANB - ANS cannery workers votes | | with that of AFL. | | 4. Resolutions and orders for the coming year on any appropriate | n the Constitution and By - Laws, including Citizenship, | Fisheries and Aboriginal Claims, | Health and Sanitation Conditions in | | villages, towns, and canneries, etc. 5. Reports of attorneys and others | on legal proceedings. 6. | tion. | Notice of arrival of delegates | i should be made directly to “Local Secretary, Angoon Camps ANB, ANS, Angoon, Alaska,” then November 5, 1945. WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR., | Grand Secretary. First publication, Sept. 25, 1945, Last publlcatlon, Oct. 5, 1945. of local | (10.052- tt) Amendments to ANB Constitu- | | not later | IRL—JUNEAU ALASKA ~ WANT ADS FORSALE | WANTED bedroom suite, | WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A 30-06 rifle, Bulova, 21- _](’Welly piano, if reasonable. Phone T717. man’s wrist watch (new), $35. 26- (10,071t6) ft. cruiser. 513-A Willoughby. ‘ |5-PIECE walnut | (10,074-t4) | WANTED TO BUY—Large packing | 4 trunk. Phone 357, after 11 a. m. | CABIN CRUISER 31-B-860. 24.9 ft., (10,068-t6) | built 1940. Float No. 4, Small 1 Boat Harbor. Call 836 days, or | Blue 529, after 5. WANTED—Usea iurniture. 308 Viil- | (10,074-t4) loughby. Phone 788. desk WANTED——For cash. Almkn Auto- mobile license plates — Automo- biliana. Swigert Museum, Hunt- ington, Pennsylvania (10,074-t1) | {WALNUT finish knee-hole and Underwood typewriter. Phone Blue 298, after 6 p. m. (10,074-t3) 10 tubes, 5 bands. No. 9. (10,073-t4) RCA RADIO - bl Knight Apts., typewriter. (10,074-t1) WANTED — Standard Phone 0363. HELP WANTED L)OORVIAN**Smen to twelve even-| ings, except Saturday. Could be handled by young woman. Apply to Mr. Garvin, Capitol Theatre. (10,074-tf) {AIR COMPRESSOR Complete. Ready to go, with or without 1% by 110-220 volt Century Motor. Phone 706. (10,073-t1) |BACK BAR, counter and seven | stools. Write P. O. Box 137, or inquire at 322 So./Franklin St (10,073-t1) 7 WANTED—2. reliable, for caretaker for apartment houses. Qualifications: Should know how to use tools, knowledge of emergency ' plumbing, paper- | hanging, painting and cleaning. | A job for an all-around handy-| man. Don't apply unless you can | handle the job. See Mr. Gross, 20th Century Theatre Office. €10,073-t1) | |FOR SALE—Large Hardware store sober man doing thriving bukiness in Al- askan city; Drugstore, well adver- tised, good income, excellent lo-| cation. Write or wire GRADELLE LEIGH REALTY CO., Box 468, Fairbanks, Alaska. (10,073-t3) | FOR SALE—Electric range. Reas-| onable. Phone Green 614. | (10,073-t1) CARE FOR small children day or evenings.in my! 13, Johnson Apts. (10,073-t4) WILL during Apt. No. NFW National Cash Register, Franklin Rotary electric sewing machine, new General Electric| sun-lamp, new electric Remington | Dual Close-shaver, 6-tube Philco - e R combination radio - phonograph, WANTED—Competent _experienced W g stenographer, temporary position. t @ g wave; 1 show Shm ‘;‘Ldgh,’:: mg;vra . 8 Law Officc R. E. Robinson, Jong. 2 ft. wide. Call Green 665, Phone 334. between 5 and 6 p. m. (10,073-t6) CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for sale. Phone 428. (10,068-tf) | | | WANTED—Women press opemtors and ironers at Alaska Laundry. MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. 2pply| at the Alaska Laundry. 935 V-8 Coupe. Re- - S motor, good tires, MISCELLA"EBHS Call Red 770, | "0 3 (10,068-t) ' PTANOS RENTED and TUNED.| Anderson Shop. FOR bALE— conditioned radio and heater. I-OR SALE- (,un(u-l(, mixer. Guar- anteed A-1 condition. Cash or terms. Inquire George Bros. (10,066-t1) | BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent (Rentals: 5 & 10 Cents per Day) Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska . (10,059-tf) | | | Practically new. George Brothers. (10,066-tf) ' | TROLLER PATRICIA~Leng£h 50 8 & A0 B AN AL % ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. REMEMBER — We buy, sell and ! Spacious accommodations. Phone trade second-hand merchandise. 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) | Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading Post. | CONSOLE RADIO, Sewing ma- . chine, sun lamp, cedar chest, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- bathroom scales, 2 highchairs; nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. buggy, play-pen, chest of draw-|; Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. ers, baby scales, nursery chair.| 315 Decker Way. Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. | =~ _ asso| 1oST AND FOUND 3-BEDROOM furnished house at' 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, LOST—Dark blue Parker Tountan (10,060~ tfl‘ pen, at OP Desk about 10, Friday night. Mrs. Hugh Antrim, Green 729. Reward. (10,072-t3) next door. HOT WATER FURNACE Ofl hur- er; BNG hot water heater, 250 - i gal. hot water tank, all for $550. IF party who took purse September Terms, cash, George Brothers. | 9th doesn't immediately return (10,047-tf.)| REST of articles to P. O. Box | 1709, warrant of arrest will be issued. (10,085-t1) FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM beach home on/ Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco| SEAVIEW APT.—One block from lights, water, basement, furnace;| Federal Building. iy el {3-ROOM_FURNISHED House, oil 031 range and bath. 513 Willoughby COMBINATION radio, umversal‘ Avenue. (10,072-t4) vacuum cleaner, fire-proof Slfe," O s TN PO electric beater. Black 415. OMISSION In the account of the party given e ot | {n ‘ honor of Mr, and “Mrs, . Wm. 3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished. | garici on the occasion of their | Very good buy at $1,800. Inquire, % i 625 West 1lth Street. (10067-t6) | - r. Weodibg anniversary, @ reno R R T ~|Rhodes were inadvertantly omitted. TAXPAYERS’ |Also the party, which came as a | complete surprise to Mr. and Mrs. COMMITTEE MEETING Karki, was arranged jointly by all The Executive Committee of the|their friends who were present, and | Juneau Taxpayers' Association will| each one had a part in making it meet at 12 noon, Wednesday, m!a grand success. the Gold Room, Baranof Hotel. l ——————— (10,073-t2) Emplre Want ads bring reml GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with | or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1945 . mnsn%ta/* CRE IB% EES Norwing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS TO For Information and Reservations Phone 612 $0000000000000000000006006096000000000600000000000 Hankscraft Automatic Electric BABY BOTTLE WARMERS and VAPORIZERS The very thing to warm that Little Tike’s midnight snack without the inconvenience of leaving the bedside. Just pour two tea- spoonfuls of water into the Bottle Warmer and place bottle containing his milk into the warm Then when the wee hour in the morning comes, just reach and turn the cur- rent on and milk will be warmed in a jiffy to just the right temperature and no more through automatic control. See and Purchase these Labor Savers at Alaska Eledric Light and Power Co. Phone 616 9000006989500 0000000300006000000¢ PAPER HANGING an essential FACTOR in MODERN DECORATION and should be professionally hung to give the utmost in beauty and satisfaction. the answer to your PAINTING, TINTING and PAPER HANGING problems. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 We have f i K OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATIN Smith 0il Burner Service y Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 i 000000000000000000000000000000000000600000000008 CATERPILLAR REG.U.'S, PAT, OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar’> and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way NG EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK 5, N. Y. 86.8° PROOF 51% KE “For Generations— A Great Kentucky Whiskey’’ BOURBON WHISKEY — A BLEND 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS NTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors” funds is ‘our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which i sures each of eur depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION