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PAGE SIX Louise On Way orth arrived from with the fol- 1 disembarking I Johnson, H I 8. Nelson, Mrs, S. Nel- Mrs. Peterson, Louis Emm 3 Bert Dennis, Mrs. Peterson, E. Sten- dahl, the Rev. Ed Gallant, Wil- liam He Thomas Weaver, Roy 1 Chiften, G. Oster and engers at 8 a. m. for as follow Miss Lee A. Withers, Beulah M M. Wiseman, Mrs 1 umpbell, P. R. Bradley, Jr., Ct A. Norris, Lulubelle Nor- 1is, Nelle Parker nand Peter- son, Mrs. M. Peterson, Carol Peter- a product spoke for ¥ Bt MR atevian; itself, it is Darigold Evapo- rated Milk. Darigold i and smooth fresh, pleasin you know a is a truly superior evaporated milk. ens of ways your regard for Helen Brow rich I Irene Robt. Scott, Allamae '\ll\ A R.lhl" , JOs. once that Sgt. A. F. , Paul W. As you use it in doz Preuss, Robert R. Coa Fretzs, Darigold grows until no other , Geo. M. Simpkins, Dougla milk can take its place, For } »gg, Marion E. Robinson, Roy baby's formula, Darigold is | Blomberg, Ed Hughes and Leon a long established success for Jone: sound scientific reasons as | For Vancouver: Lois C. Henning, { your doctor can tell youk Ann L. Henning, Harry B. Per-Lee Discover for yourself how un- Bishop W. J. Fitzgerald, Alida N. failingly and delightfully Matheson, Jaohn V. Hansen, Anne good Darigold Milk is! E. Hansen, F. H. MacPherson, Flor- ence MacPherson, Gordon Phillips, Jean Phillips, Anthony Arnold, I G. s Vitamin D content increased Arnold, P. A. Pedersen, A, 1. Nel- S ATt ol ] USP il son, Axel Eld, Jos. Lenihan, Philip S RHOteentR i Adolph, Carl J. Christensen, Pets ounce. Provides not less than USP units per quert when eg volumes of Darigold Teman and Peter P. Korolack To Victoria: C. Hornsby-Smith. To Prince Rupert: Harold E. Gib- on and John Scheringer. To Ketchikan: Ethel Lehner, Mrs. Rebertson, Colin Poole, Anthony 5. G. F. Alexander, Judge Alexander, J. H. Walmer, F. P. rs, Peggy MclIvor, Mildred May- water are mixed. I is_bomogenized |, bility and so ization and i the can r-tig w V. Stedman To Wrangell: Anna Martin, Ma- tilda Martin, Betty Martin, Gerald- ine Martin, Emily Olsen, Katherine ton, Jimmie Houston, Agnes ble, Sophie Houston, Roy Pet- orge Johnson, Lillian Gamble, Alice Gromoff, E. C. Intolubbe and H. D. Barrow -+ ATTENTION SHRINERS Regular monthly meeting at Legion Dugopt Friday at | after meeting of the Rite. J. W. LEIVERS, SUNSHINE the 8:30, (10,082-12) - DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! SATURDAY NIGHT Juneaw’s Youth for Christ Rally Speaker. . . Rev. Ralph M Riggs, Assistant General Supt. Assemblies of God. Music .. . Singing lead by Dr. J. T. Spurlin. Specials, Instrumental and Vocal. Testimenies . . . People from all walks of life invit- ed 1o give their witness for Christ. Place... 0dd Fellows' Hall, 209 Franklin Streef. Time... 8:00P. M., Saturday, October 6th. EVERYBODY WELCOME Since 1931 Ann Peterson, ¢ Brooks, !} to know Melba C. Davis, John Hiil- t0 explain a bit. i d, Bert Kittilsby, M. H. Sides and _ For Sale at Food, Drug and Dept. Stores Pioneering Alaskan Aviation | frrrr e e VETERAN By MAJOR TH WASHINGTON — 1 have some quesiions to answer, so T'll start with cne from R. F., Saginaw, Mich “What would be the proper pen- sion for a veteran who has lost one ove the knee, three fingers of nd?” 7, T can’t give an answer. The Veterans' Administration what is called a rating schedule which lists combination of disabilities in the aricus 1s payable for them but no cne n look at this schedule except for a few Veterans Adminis- mn people who are members of the guess Some ex-servicemen who were offi- rating board. No use making a It would be too inaccurate. cers, retired without pay because cf disability, have asked about whether h y appeal. They mean y don’t agree with the finding of the Retiring Board, want to know what to do about it. They also want whether it would do any good to appeal. Before answering give me a chance An officer who further duty is sent s disabled for efor Retiring Board. The board reviews and hears the evidence and then decides whether the disability was caused by service in line of duty. If it’s an aggravation of a pre- vious disability the board can so decide In either case the officer would be entitled to receive disability retired pay thereafter. He dcesn’t get a disability pension as would ‘The board decides the disability for aggravation of a previous disability was not due to >rvice. Then the officer is retired to an inactive status without pay. He gets a ¢ of the proceedings of the board, but this gives him nothing new, since he was at the ard meeting, heard the evidence nd knows what went on when the an enlisted man, board was open. But what he really wants and eds is the reason for the board’s jon. With these reasons he t have a chance to see how to nt a successful appeal, but he doesn’t get the reason, he only the decision. In civil life a person on trial is allowed to know how the judge charges the jury and what his soning A Court of Appeals gives Hagert said he picked up the BOATHOUSE and cabm on mled the reasons for its decision in de- twins hitch-hiking to a golf course! lot. Has frontage on West 9th teil. The Supreme Court does the and shot them “for the heck of it.”| St. $1,400. Iiquire Madsen's Bike same thing. The murders occurred Aug. 13, 1943,/ Shop. (10,082-t1) Even the Navy Court of Inquiry near Cleveland. GOt BhamE Hte on [HAMRGE on Pear] Harbor and the Army Pearl — The cornea of his eyes were re-| = v e R Harbor Board gave their reasons, moved for donation to an eye bank| poy 0% HEWE S5 CAS B ml ot just their findings. This gives ay Columbia University at his re-| r‘;““‘fvcl 'rlam']'s B'okfl S:" o e any officer who was involved a quest. Hagert expressed hope they | Giure Madsenn Bike ‘1’3'082 i chance, perhaps, to see how to clear would go to a \lgh\l('sx War veteiih: ( -10) his name. But not so with a retiring board. It gives its findings, never its rea- soning. w can you be expected to nd appeal against the board's if you don't know what to argue against? Take a case. An.officer had a dis- he applied to get He was passed for abled leg when into the Army. equal to those served at world-famous bars. 'Lu“ add your favorite rand of liquor to “'Holland House Cock- tail Mix”...and serve. 8 PERFECT MIXES Whiskey Sour ‘om Collins fartini Manhattan Old Fashioned FULL PINT +..enough for 22 0 43 cockuails ‘or tall dris “ “D ouse gfl 31’&1/%// ==l 44 fooA HOLLAND HOUSE SALES CO. 126 West 22nd St., New Yotfill, N. Y. ““Route of the Coastli City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel Y S T e, s O PR The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . to Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ners” PHONE 716 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AI:ASKA 5" GUIDE WANT ADS FOR SALE Troller “Terry B”, Chnsler marine OMAS M. NIAL full duty, not limited service. Ancr; BEENT) - LW b"eix. R‘;Od sl;‘otgg a long period of service the leg was| duarters. A bargain :)1‘-0 3) | injured in an accident while the of-| Phone Red 335. o ficer was on duty. » 2 | HURRY! sl nnlls tm“ 81,850 and want a three-room further service. At length, a Retir- | house of your own. Furnished, ing Board listened to the facts and | including Maytag washing ma- hvld‘ that his dnsah_lmy had been ag-| chine and white enamel oil r \‘ul::d in (h? line of duty. The range. Lots of cupboard space. i S, Il N Da See Don at Royal Blue Cab Co., Someone flying a desk in Wash-| ing Interfered, The Reliring Boara| 8ffer 8 . m. today. (10,063-t4) HURRY! It you have pen the case. Mysterious-|1 2. BEDROOM furnished house. | sed its previous decision pyj] pasement, automatic fur-! and the uhxccr was out without re=| nace 2 Purnished 3-bedroom »d pay through still with the ag-| pLouses, See Merle Rhodes, 431 gravated disability. | Seward St. (10,083-t1) | success- He knew 1936 PO‘{T!AC 8 Coupe—Tlres and | running condition good. $350 cash. How could that officer fully press an appeal? nothing about anything behind the Board's change of mind as he was, Black 350, evenings, between 6 not given any reasons. He could! and 7. (10,083-13) discover no new angles of attack s0 ————— RBLILS Bl A in the dark lost his appeal. |FOR SALE—Furnished house in Oh yes, you have an appeal. Sec-| Douglas. Four rooms and bath. tion 302, Title 1, in the GI Bill of| Call Douglas 693. (10,083-t3) Right creates Review Boards (Army — - - and Navy) o you can write the SPRINGFIELD spowrzn 30-06, proper form and procedure to the! Weaver 330 scope, sling, recoil Adjutant General’s office (Army),! pad, $110. Juneau Young. or the Judges Advocate General's| (10,083-£2) office (Navy) and you say you want kv to enter an appeal under Section 302 14-FT. SKIFF seats six. 6 H.P outboard. Both perfect condition. $80. Phone 123, Room 207, of Public 346 I Here comes the end of my space and I've got only two questions out 110.083-L3| of the way. Oh well, there’ll be an- —————-—— T 5 SEBAE - Ak WINCHESTER 97 pump 12 guage and another space for — mananana. shotgun; 30-30; Colt .38 automatic pistol; fine salmon trolling reel, Star drag. No. 6, Klein Apts. (10,083-t2) ELECTRIC CHAR GETS KILLER OF {3-YR.-0LD BOYS COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 5—Henry William Hagert of Cleveland, slayer LATEST MODEL Singer \ewmg machine. Treadle style. Brand new, $60. Leaving town. Apt. No. 1, Ellingen Apts. (10,083-t3) LARGE modern six-room house, with full basement. Short dist v . ance on Highway. 3% Acres! of the M-year-old Colins OWisi| patented land. Beautiful view Charles and James, died in fo| ond large garden space. If in- Penitentiary’s electric chair here ol terested, write Empire C-6297. Wednesday night showing no (10,083-£6) morse. 4 L the black mask was dropped REMINGTON standard typewriter,{ his face, the 20-year-old yo\n.h: $25. Cedar chest, double spring. | Phone Green 131. 326 West 8th. Give me a good dose—it's good | (10,082-t3) for what ails me.” {5- ?‘IECE walnut, be%rvofim s:;te ;2% t. cruiser. 513-A Willou AWVS VIdOI'Y Dan(el 008-t4 Ai GovemOl' S HOUS& ERIVH;;H«;; Seav{-~du:nyx'1e:_3;:‘:dfi; Honors All Servicgs e " ™ “aosia | FOR SALE—REmal property. $1,000 per year income. 925 W. 11th Street. (10,081-16) AWVS members who are planning‘ to attend the Victory Farewell Dance at the Governor’s House tomorrow, evening are reminded to bring either cookies or sandwiches, if possible. | COOKing utensils and some traps. The dance is in honor of all ser-| 925 W. 11th St. L-1) vices in town who have contributed ;037 SALE to the war effort, and all Army,| Coast Guard, Navy, Air Corps, Signal Corps and Finance Department per-| sonnel, as well as all transient ser- vice men and women who are |tewn for the evening, are cordially| invited to attend. | All AWVS and GSO members are jurged to be present. Dancing will| be from 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock. | S e FOR SALE—Power boat, gun, tent, — Coolerator. White enameled ice box, like new. Used only six months, $55. Ph. Green 437. used as vanity. General house- hold equipment. Call Red 725, after 6 p. m. (10,081-t3) PARTMENT HOUSE. Central Winchester 94 carbine, | OUTBOARD MOTOR—New 10 HLP.| Over | (10,081-t3) i in DARK OAK DESK which may bel location. $10,000. Write Empire! | FOR SALE (Continued) G‘OOD 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, with | or without furniture. Telephne Green 475. COMBINATION radio, Universal cleaner, fire-proof safe, Black 415. (10.052-t1) | WANTED WANT tress. washing Good condition. | View Apts | | vacuum | electric peater. and in electri i-sizé springs Have bargain Phone 236, Sea | (10,083-tf) to rent, by Alaskan piano and 3 or more furnished house. Write C-6276. (10,082-t1) | WANIED family, bedroom I Empire, WANTED—Your watch to repair | 30 days delivery, or less. 925 W. : 11th St. (10,081-t6) | i MOTHER and small WORKING son, badly in need 2 Apt. Ph. 67, evenings. (10,079-t3) IWANTED—Um mmimre 306 Viil- | HELP WANTED QWANTED Girl or woman to take| | care of children. Native preferred. | | $35 ~month ,room and board.| Write Box 13:,0or inquire 481 So.| Franklin, after 5 p. m. now being taken for girl or woman to cashier, full or part- time. See Mr. Lewis, 20th Century | [ Theatre. Also ushers wanted. | i (10, 081-0.{! | PERMANENT — Lady expériex]bcd as grocery and dry goeds clerk wants work. Must be steady. Ph.! 222, Douglas. (10,081-t3) | | YOUNG WOMAN—Wants general| office work or cashier. Write | Empire, C-6268. (10,081-t4) WANTED—Full or | stenographer. Wm. Paul, { Phone 678. (10,077t1) | |- e ‘WANTED—Competent expenenced stenographer, Law Office R. E.| | Robertson, Phone 334. part-time WANTED—Women _press ;purnwrs and imncrs at Aleska Laundry. MANGLE-, FOLDER wantcd épply at the Alaska Laundry. MISCELLANEGUS PIANOS RENTED Rnd TUNEb | Anderson Shop. BARANOF BOOK SHOP A‘ll) 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) | |REMEMBER — We buy, sell and| trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 12 or 42. Douglas Trading Post. “ { GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. ] Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT APARTMENT to be leased for 1 year or more. $80 monthly. Phone Green 330, after 12 noon. (10,070-tf) e o600 eee e oo e C620. (10,070-tf) | TWO SLEEPING ROOMS—Refer- | L4 . —————"—| ences required. Breakfast privi- , FOR = Wo Baby Buggies. ¢ WEATHER REPORT ° leges. Phone Red 615, before 4 l. (U. S, WEATHER BUREAU) ° Qne New_ Thayer; other collap- pgm (10,070-£f) e Temperatures for 24Hour Period . sible affair. Phone Red 611. | S S '@ Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ (10,070-dh) | FOR' RENT—Garage. 925 W. 1lth s 0 00 _ *'i531 CHEV. SEDAN—In -good con-|_Sueet: b i 2, o0, Jina Mk %; ¢| dition. Ph. 11, between, 10 a. m.|SEAVIEW APT.—One block from imum, | A8 and 5 p. m. (10,079-tf) |e At Airport—Maximum, 56; | RoM L R g s Buldids, ® minimum, 46. e 3-LANE Bowling Alley, complete. s o| "Phone o7, or Black 1. LOST AND FOUND s e 000 0000 0 0 0 (10,077-t6) f ————ooo— . . ol 5 2 LOST—Ladies gold Hnmmon wrist | © WEATHER FORECAST e PARCTICALLY new bicycle for| watch. Return to Empire. Reward. . (Juneau and Vicinity) o | sale. Write Empire 6233. (10,083~ M)| 2 f.0-9 ® AIR COMPRESSOR — Complete. FOUND—Rosary in case. Owner| e Rain tonight and Satur- e Ready to go, with or without 1% | may have same by paying for |® day. Little change in tem- ®| y 130.220 volt Century Motor.| this adv. (10,083-tf) e. perature. * ®| Phone 706. GORaatE |- ot i S e . L] LOST or BORROWED-From truck, /e e o 00606060 0 0 00 CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for sale.| tool box containing oil burner | - e Phone 428. > (10,088-tD) | tools. Return to Juneau Plumbing i . CADY GOES SOUTH | { o > FOR SALE—Concrete mixer., Guar- | Mrs. C. W. Cady flew to Seattle| antéed A-1 conditlon. Cash or vesterday via PAA, enroute to a| Uerms. Inquire George Bras. month’s visit with her parents, (10,066-t) IMr and Mrs. R. P. Riely, in Town- ‘send Mont. This trip will be the | first she has made to the States lin four years. FOR SALE—Large size oil heater. Practically new. George Brothers. (10,066-t1) TROLLER PATRICIA—-—Lenzth 50 ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. Spacious accommodations, Phone 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) CONSOLE RADIO, chine, sun lamp, cedar chest, bathroom scales, 2 highchalrs; buggy, play-pen, chest of draw-. ers, baby scales, Phone Red 185, 423 Seward St. (10,085-t£) 3-BEDROOM furnished house at 423 Seward St. See Merle Rhodes, next door. (10,060-tf) HOT WATER FURNACE, oil bur- - FITZGERALD GOES SOUTH { Bishop W. J. Fitzgerald, S. J., |sailed south on the Steamer | Princess Louise enroute to Wash- ington, D. C. and wayports. He had just returned from a’ trip ! which took him through the In- | terior and to the Westward. 1 - > | HERE FROM SITKA Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Montgomer of Sitka, are guests at the Ga | tineau Hotel. Sewing ma- D | MR., MRS. WITHERS HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Withers, of McMinnville, Ore, are guests at| er; BNG hot water heater, 250 the Hotel Juneau. gal. hot water tank, all for $550. B e it Terms, cash. George | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! (10,047-t1) nursery chair.| and Heating. No questions asked. (10,070-t4) LOST—Gold frog nugget lapel pin. Reward. Mrs. Homer Garvin. i (10,077-tf) ! LOST—Black coin purse containing 2 keys and ring. Please return to Empire. Reward. H " Between chber. 1944 and March 1945, 11,200,000 bags of coffee were consumed in the United States by our armed services. — FRANK’S QUICK LUNCH “Best Cup of Coffee in Town” ALASKA ELECTRONICS | Sales and Service ‘Expert radio repair without delays P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward PHONE 62 i machine and wringer. | or 3-room | % 1oushhy Phone 788, | | { ! (10,082-t4) | CASHIER Wanted — Applications| law | Jr., | | LENDING LIBRARY ; i | | | Day Phone 711 I'RID/\Y OCTOBER5 1945 IN A CLASS BY ITSELF WITH ITS LIGHTER, SMOOTHER Ry e 5 / Columbia Ale's light, smooth, dcliluh “Top O' fhe Tank Texture™ just dofesn’t hoppen. It resulls from @ d ferent, tank-top method of fermerftation. A method exclusively used in the lrewing of Columbia Ale and which produces the delightfully different quelilies so many thousands laste, and enjoy, in Columbia Ale. Try it once; you'll prefer’it alwaysl ‘ 4 L erwing | l Daily Scheduled Trips | Sitka Wrangell . Petershurg Ketchikan ‘ Also Trips i TO HAINES SEAGCWAY HOONAH STERN PORTS *AND OTHELR SOUTHE. For Information and Reservations Phone 612 (USSR S S 4SS : OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Smith 0i! Burner Service ; P. 0. Bdx 2066 Night Phone 476 % W'QQWQQWQQQOOOOWQW CATERPILLAR REG.U. 5. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Parls NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY 27 Admiral Way ING 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 9000000000 1] There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! Your Deposits Are SAFE TH‘E management of thio bank is pledged to conserva- ! tive operation. The safety of depositons’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Carporation,which in- ‘sures each of eur depositors against loss to 3 maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDEEAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ===

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