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i i DOUGLAS NEWS A Community Methodist Church meeting was held last evening at PAGE SIX et | VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL | e rrrrnd | B TGO . e Kk \ my old firm. r‘}l;\‘]\ e 1 i the attitude | the home of Mrs. Norman Rustad rehabilitation (tr of absence for the|to organize a new church for under Public t 't a i1 the same as an ex- Douglas. Trustees elected were: % Chndad s a course of | Mrs. James Sey, Mrs. Leigh S finished with time I'll cor don me for a Questi en-| Grant, Thomas Jensen, Lee Haugh- has | taling and Norman Rustad. Mrs. Frank, McIllhardy t a person is not vacati until he work for at least 12 was ganization, and Mrs tad treasurer. The Norman Rus- name of the ation y lav iat gives Question from L Til.: 1 have t for an| church will be the Doug “work or fi Could > back | munity Methodist Church s me if T will be 1 )t o s taken | struction will begin with visions of the GI E Riol In new b) is entirely a problem| month, ghort, when I d ¢ I to be cecided by each individuall The Rev. Robert Bhlaonsidared the ny other yer. Purely a matter of com-|father, who arrived here recently, man not indu the “work pany policy. will be in charge of construction of o Sight” 1a% the building. Much of the labor will As d th movi re A former member of the WAAC be voluntary services contributed fond t T ks if sk ates mustering out pay. by Douglas residents. thing When yc The WAAC was not part of the Part of the financing is being v ave the same right So women disch; y the Douglas Congregational as any ot erar not entitl urch group and the remainder t pay unless they were dis- js by a grant from the Methodist P. A. F wbout. ¢ for physical disability Assoclation a veterar 1rpl vever, they actually had' Tpe Rev. Robert S. ‘Creat, Juneau d to the WAC (a part of nppicter War Property an Army) and were then discharged who is sponsoring the or- First, write ' bt 5 R S ganization and planning the con- erty Division Id be able to get mus © struction, will be pastor in chargc.‘ Corporation, 101 pay if otherwise qualified, since ki re entitled. ‘Washington, D. C GUARD TO MEET to know why he| elected secretary for the new or-| |sengers were: |bert H. Hall, Lu Liston, Harold Ca- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA VETERANS CANNOT GET WANT ADS SURPLUS FOR OWN NEEDS | A ) i ape . s il FOR SALE | urplus property | SRR P W |through the S er Plants OUTBOARD MOTOR—New 10 H.P. Corporation for personal use. This!| Evinrude heavy duty, 4-cylinder. is not the ease, as all properties pur- R. B. Metler, 5% chased through SWPC must be for| Highway. business purposes. o ——— There has been ne provision made FOR SALE—Rental property. Over |by the government so far to take| $1,000 per year income. 925 W. |care of the veteran who wants to' 1lth Street. (10,081-t6) buy—say a jeep for personal use, or for recreational purpose. | Veterans established in business may be able to qualify as a dealer| 925 W. 1lth St. with the Department of Commerce, and in this case they can make pur- Many vetera they can purch: miles west on 1 cooking utensils and some traps. ! (10,081-t6) | FOR SALE — Coolerator. White | enameled ice box, like new. Usl‘d{ chases through this agency. How- b " , they would not have the right 2;;‘ B Mg, . ITTO oglr_eg;"‘ of a government agency priority. I * i ot - o e {DARK OAK DESK which may be | | used as vanity. General house- | TE" PASSEHGERS IN | hold equipment. Call Red 725, ! after 6 p. m. (10,081-t3) | BY WOODLEY AIRWAYS | | | i [ Woodley Airways flew the follow-| ing 10 passengers to Juneau from | Anchorage yesteriay: Beulah Ely, D.| FOR | W. Metzdorf, Paul Wessel, C. E.! Nelson, August Biener, A. B. See, |A. G. Woodley, Fred Butler, Mrs. |Fred Butler and L. Odsather. P IR B e e ! Outgoing Anchorage-bound pas- | Troller “Terry B Chrysler marinel Patricia O'Brien Al-! power, new gear, good living | quarters. A bargain for $2,000. 3-APARTMENT HOUSE. Central location. $10,000. Write Empire | C-6260. (10,070-tf) SALE—Two Baby Buggies.| One New Thayer; other collap- | sible affair. Phone Red 611. ‘ (10,070-dh) I i (10,081-t3) | e = | WORKING MOTHER and small FOR SALE—Power boat, gun, tent, | l‘h(- lm':\’l{t}n of th S "ru-(:\‘ ;( all u;ful‘-; Douglas Unit, Alaska Territorial 'e® 20 Gern!TiI:)Ik | Phone Rea 335. (10,070-t3) rict office—there are about a fie erans, upon d ave . . | - { ——— —_— ;:SL:;W(,,“-»,, Bk v BVREANYE o0t DAY 1t Guard, will meet tomorrow evening INEW General Electric a omatic | i i ket Batene. in the Natatorium Hall at 7:30| To provide facilities for the busy| jp o sed. Phone 358 Second th arged befo! that' 2 | Iron. Never been us 3 Eecor ctering out 0¢lock. Usual uniform and equip- {578 miles of New York's watertront ; ( -t) | figan: it stering out quip days. 10,070-tf) | 5 to 1l 7 SO it—Adjut- ment is ordered for an evening of 722 piers are required. | BAsls el h b e U General's Office or Navy Dept,|cmall-bore rifle practice. All mem- | -+ |4-ROOM furnished house and bath; | o kg e Jix | Buveat orpRatiibe) "'bers that have, or can borrow, PRINK KING BLACK LABEL!| also boat house. Filled lot 80x100, .“\::,r,,fi e b o I IF yoii re fie of ‘thoss who were | SIRIIBUTe! rifles NEFSIGA by | = ERRE T ST 1111 West 9th St. Can be occu- ! i then se you &t prot harged over age to take a job| CAPt. Cahill to bring them to the MMONS FOR PUBLICATION | Pied immediately. Phone Green At this point, it may begin to € dustry, you can't get Practice, as guns are short at this ‘ No. 5444-A 1 (10,070-t0) | A Bke ‘some: ity the out pay time, a Mrger membership is In the District Court for the Terri- | ~———— I i tap of your i - | attending, now that fishermen have tory of Alaska, Division Number WHY PAY RENT?—Buy now, 3 gavel, be ) returned for the winter. | One. at Juneau. | rooms and bath, $1850, furnished | cultiss eto MARINER GIRL SCOUTS MARY C. PINKLEY, Plaintiff, vs. including washing machine, white you want t i - MOTHER, DAUGHTERS RETURN ~ RIX PINKLZY. Defendant. | enamel oil range. See Don or! Bistnes g M[H IOMORROW NIGH Mrs. Castalino Panis and her TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-| Bob at Royal Blue Cab Co, after| S v Joep oF two daughters arrived in Douglas| FENDANT, REX PINKLEY,| 6 p. m. (10,079-t3) i cause you'd like to e it 4 t _ recently after a summer’s cannery GREETING: o T ! B hatbe t 't be The Mariner Girl Scout troop will season at Yakutat. Mr. aPuls is re.| In the name of the United States| BOAT “Tern,” combination halibut- | #ble to get h n row evening at 7 o'clock maining at the cannery for the of America, you are commanded to troMing. Boat Harbery “1“:;7:‘:’:' Fiut. - Beside vic e of Alice Jean Davis, Who fall season before returning here. |appear in the above entitled court| T can't buy more than 2,500 worth of Wi be hostess fo the troop. =~ — | holden at Juneau, First Judicial Di-| jo3] CHEV, SEDAN—In good con- | EREL, snyway b at the home of Mrs| . MRS. SHAKLEE LEAVES vision. Terrtiory of Alaska, and an- | gition, Ph. 11, between, 10 a. m. i S onl that anch giri| / MtA. Victar SHakles: felt | ty| SHEL Bib Domlsict of RSieSeed | TRgHTS i . (10,079-t1) avy officer R. C. B.: T've re- oy o }"I‘:'l celt Er steamer for the States, where she 28Ainst you, within thirty days from| __ — i ey ch for herself and o vicit with her ents in Che. | the date of the service of this Sum- | FOR SALE—3-Buckle boy's g “" = "\““lm*’“““flt | bhalis, Wa and wait for Mr, Mons and a copy of the Complaint| loshes. Never worn. Ph. 673. 13 Mrs st Gruening has invited . " . o 3 » vl w L/ 6 ' e troop o hold & masquesade ball{ ShaKlce to join “her later there, | UFOB ¥OU; andit yanall' @ Kppenr ) (10,078-t4) ’ and each girl was asked to|FOTt of Juneau in the service of L WU SEK0 VUCRDAREP 60 Praved | Phone 676, or Black 19 o7 i 4 on el 8 G | for in the Complaint, to which re-| one 3 - the U. S. Coast Guard. | (10,077-6) SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Leigh S. Grant was honored the prepara- !ast evening with a surprise birth- in which the 9ay party following a meeting of ¢hls demonstrated their ability as church members, at the home of Spaghetti and meatballs were Mrs. Norman Rustad. A lovely main course, with apple pie and birthday cake, sandwiches and ice cream for dessert. other reshments were served - N and Mrs. Grant was presented with a lovely black slip by the group of Sons of Ii(;r;/ay Plan UNEARTHEDURN Celebration of Leif JERUSALEM, Oct. 3.—Archeolog- EI’I(S&H DG_YPH 0(' 13 ists said today they had discovered the name of Jesus, carved before 70 A. D. and perhaps by an eye wit-| yeif Ericsen Day will be celebrated ness to the crucifixion, among in- in Juncau by the Sons of Norway seriptions on 11 early Christian bur-'ang their families and friends with ial urns found in a cave on the g ied program of events on Sat- Jerusalem-Bethlehem road urday, Octoker 13, in the Odd Fel- The wrns may provide the “oldest’ jows’ Hall. ‘.'n'rhrnlum('al record of Christianity”| The ladies are holding a bazaar and an historical confirmation of during the afternoon and also will the trial and crucifixion of Christ,|pe busy serving Scandinavian dish- the archeologists said. The inscrip- | eg starting with lunch from 12 tions have not yet been translated!gclock to 2:30 o'clock. Then after- fully. Inoon coffee with Swedish bread will A sect of Hebrews who followed e served and at 5:30 o'clock a real Jesus, denounced Pontius Pilate and treat is in store for those attending, 5, as committee chairman per which was cooked by ‘mselves for the meeting U ised tions for the meal If your nose some- ¢ times fillsup with stuffy t dro; it a fe 1 mourned the crucifixion of their!for there is to be a Smorgsbord, with ler was P 0 have le: p g+ N 4 A leader was believed to have left the man andinavian dishes such as writings on the ossuries in the cave.! at, lefse and rollepolse. | ‘}& ter lamps and bottles w ening will be spent playing discovered with the urns and trans-|a variety of card games, and danc- ferred to the museum of Jewish An-!ing to Scandinavian music. tiquities for study, said Prof. Suke-! = PR T PROPERTY SALES nik, Director of Antiquities at He-| brew University. | S > > } Two property transactions, both SEATTLE WOMEN HERE involving residences, were recorded - here during the past week: Mrs. T. M. Curtis and Mrs. Lester | Lee Butts recorded the sale of | Roys, of Seattle, are guests at the|his house and lot in the Seatter | Gastineau Hotel | Tract, Juneau, to Oscar Lundquist i o | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walters HERE FROM TE Isold a house and lot in Douglas| d Mrs. J. B. Caldwell, of [to Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Dotson. | are guests at the | - .o IDRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City .. . . to Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS “Route of the Coastliners® | ings of each of the above-named or- ference is made for a complete state- | ment of Plaintiff's demand, and which judgment raquested is a dis- solution of the bonds of matrimony existing betwen Plaintiff and De- fendant, and that the care, custody | and control of the minor child pf | the Plaintiff and Defendant, namely, | Mary Dallas Pinkley, b awarded to | Plaintiff. The date of the Onler for Pub-| licaticn of this Summons is October | 2, 1945. The first publication is| October 3, 1945, and th> last pub-‘y lication is October 24, 1945, and the | time within which the Defendant ls' to appear and answer the Summons | is thirty days after the completion | of the last publication. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 2, 1945. JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court, Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number 1. By P. D. E. MCIVER, Deputy. First publication, Oct. 3, 1945 Last publication, Oct. 24, 1945. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the 33rd Annual Convention of the Grand Camp of Alaska Native Brotherhcod and Sisterhood, the an- | nual meeting of the Alaska Fisher- men'’s Cooperative Association, and the annual mesting of the ‘Tlingit and Haida Indians of Alaska (Land | 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- 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 elected by their re- spective local camps. Forms for camp reports and for credentials of delegates are available from the ANB Grand Secretary, Box 81, Ju- neau, Alaska. Business to be discussed and acted upon will include, among such other business as delegates and officers regularly introduced, the following: 1. Reports of Grand Officers and Executive Committee. 2. Financial reports of local camps and Grand Camp. 3. Bargaining agency including instruction of business delegates, NLRB run-off election for cannery FOR SALE — 5 room furnished house with basement, 719 5th St. Phone Blue 619. P;RCTIéALLY new bicycle for sale. Write Empire 6233. AIR COMPRESSOR — Complete. Ready to go, with or without 1% by 110-220 volt Century Motor. ! Phone 706. (10,073-t1) | CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for sale. | Phone 428. (10,068-tf) : RS MU LR e FOR SALE—Concrete mixer. Guar- / anteed A-1 condition. Cash or terths. Inquire George Bros. (10,066-t£) Practically new. George Brothers. (10,066-t1) | TROLLER PATRICIA—Length 50 ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. Spacious accommodations. Phone 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) { 0 CONSOLE RADIO, Sewing ma- chine, sun lamp, cedar chest, bathroom scales, 2 highchairs; | buggy, play-pen, chest of draw- ers, baby scales, nursery chair. Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. (10,085-t1) | 3-BEDROOM furnisned house at 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, next door. (10,060-tf) HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- er; BNG hot water heater, 250 gal. hot water tank, all for $550. Terms, cash. George Brothers. (10,047-t£.) GOOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. COMBINATION radio, Universal vacuum cleaner, fire-proof safe, electric beater. Black 415. 1 (10,052-tf) 3-ROOM HOUSE, partly furnished. Very good buy at $1,800. Inquire 925 West 11th Street. (10,067-t6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. In the Matter of. the Estate of 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 By - Laws, including Fisheries and Aboriginal Claims, villages, towns, and canneries, etc. | on legal proceedings. tion. ANS, Angoon, Alaska,” thert November 5, 1945. ‘WILLIAM L. PAUL, JR., Grand Secretary. not later PHONE 716 City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel R R A T T B First publication, Sept. 25, 1945, Last publication, Oct. 5, 1945 subject within the Constitution and | )/Administratrix of the estate of Citizenship, | Adrian Vernal Roff, deceased. Health and Sanitation Conditions in | the estate of deceased will present 5. Reports of attorneys and others | verified, to the undersigned at Ju- 6. Amendments to ANB Constitu- | Faulkner and Banfield, Juneau, Al- Notice of arrival of delegates|and Banfield, Box 1121, Juneau, should be made directly to “Local | Alaska, within six (6) months from | Secretary, Angoon Camps ANB |the date of this Notice. ADRIAN VERNAL ROFF, de- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 25th day of September, 1945, duly appointed All persons having claims against them, with proper vouchers and duly neau, Alaska, or at the office of aska, or mail them to said Faulkner WANTED ch to 'repa é. WANTE 30 days delivery, or less. 925 W.| 11th St. (10,081-t6) | son, badly in need 2 or 3-room | Apt. Ph. 67, evenings. (10,07943.3 i — [ 'ELEPHONE OPERATOR waated at Baranof Hotel. (10,079-t4) | WANTED —To build 20 houses to| your plans. Write Empire C 6218.1‘ WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Viil- | loughby. Phone 388. { HELP WANTED | CASHIER Wanted — Applications now. being taken for girl or! woman to cashier, full or part- time. See Mr. Lewis, 20th Century | Theatre. Also ushers wanted. | > (10,081-t1) | PERMANENT — Lady experienced as grocery and dry goods clerk wants work. Must be steady. Pn.‘ 222, Douglas. (10,081-t3) YOUNG WOMAN—Wants general office work or cashier. Write| Empire, C-6268. (10,081-t4) . WANTED—Full or part-time law stenographer. Wm. Paul, Jr,| Phone 678. 10,077t1) | WAfiTEfi;éd;np;Lglt experienced stenographer, Law Office R. E.| Robertson, Phone 334. 'TED— press operators | and ironers at Aluska Laundry. | at the Alaska Laundry. | | MISCELLANECUS | PIANOS RENTED and TUNED.| Anderson Shop. i 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-t1) | REMEMBER — We buy, sell and| trade second-hand merchandise. | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1945- aLask /"‘ s Coousta QIRLINES ewing Southeastern AAlaska cheduled Trips TO Daily Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips } TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTIHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 3 RTH ANSPOR B 54 e { 315 Decker Way. FOR SALE—Large size ol heater. |- Phone Douglas. 12 or 42. Douglas | Trading Post. | GUARANTEED Realisti 'pe&na-{ nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| | | | FOR RENT APARTMENT to be leased for 1| year or more. $80 monthly. Phonc“ Green 330, after 12 noon. | (10,070-t1) | [SUSDSSSS USRS S & OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING leges. Phone Red 615, before 4|4 smilh eil‘ Burner Service p. m. (10,070-t1) | l P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 g Day Phone 711 B i ) G ROOMS_Refer- | | ences required. Breakfast privi-|} 2-ROOM furnished cabin. Inquire 513 Willoughby. (10,070-t4) FOR RENT—Garage. 925 W. 11th| Street. (10,077-t4) | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! SEAVIEW APT—One block from Federal Building. i LOST AND FOUND LOST or BORROWED-From truck, | tool box containing oil burner tools. Return to Juneau Plumbing and Heating. No questions asked. (10,070-t4) i :00000\400000“0000000OOQOOOOOMO"OOO“O“W CATERPILLAR REG.U. S, PAT, OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Parls NORTHERN COCMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment 00 Lés’i'—éfidg gla&s‘in case. Re- turn to Empire. Reward. (10,078-t4) L sl Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 MINING EQUIPMENT i WE CARRY IN STOCK {® DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS el S in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. Queen Victoria had 37 great- JABSCO GEARLESS REX PUMPS PUMPS grandchildren alive at the time of| her death. 99000000000 0000080000000000009000000000000600000¢ LOST—Gold frog nugget lapel pin. Reward. Mrs. Homer Garvin. (10,077-t£) Admiral Way pri LB T ORI s R S LT FARMING MACHINERY LOST—Black coin purse containing 2 keys and ring. Please return to Empire. Reward. Your Deposits Are SAFE T management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safecy of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In SPECI%LISTS Hair Styling addition, the bank i . COLD WAVING berof Federal Depait Int- IN THIS BANK PERMANENTS ance Corporation,which in- STYLING sures each of eur depositors ARE SHAPING against loss to a maximum INSURED DEPOSITS of $5,000. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. . Baranof Beauty Salon Dated at Juneau, Alaska, tember 25th, 1945. HELEN E. ROFF, Administratrix. First publication, Sept. 26, 1945. Last publication, Oct, 17, 1045, Sep- OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION » o

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