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PAGE SIX e AR i h e A S VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL 'RECRUITING TRIO RETURNS HERE T0 this allowance| The War Department has launch- nts) . ed an extensive, world-wide cam- 1ys marveled at the | pajgn to obtain the maximum num- > GI Bill gives any per of enlistments for the Regular raining or educa-|Army. This campaign received add- reard complaints and re-|ed impetus on October 5, 1945, with ceived letters from vets about how the announcement of the passage of a full-time cours?, the “Armed Forces Voluntary Re- n 8§50 a month. I cruitment Act of 1945”; an Act which provides the War Department proposed and with the most lib recruitment e better than an even offer in history. This offer, in the being adopted Army vernacular, is a ‘“good, deal” lucation section and one that can't be beat. Op- pondence cours n't pertunities presented by the Regular in the meaning of Army to men who enlist now rival “education or training institutions.” y other he can secure. 3ut they'll be acceptable, if the pro- As part of that program, a posed amendments go through. I've cruiting team composed of Capt. R got a splitting headache just think- A. Schmitz, AGD, Capt. Cone J. ing about the troubles the VA will Thompson, Jr., MC, and Master Ser- n have with that one, lvin R. Paskman, which of At present, we have two years sents Lt. Gen. Delos C. Em- ge or two years after Command@ing General of the (whichever is later) n Decpartment, has returned course The proposed cept and induct any qual- ould extend this to four ificd applicants for 'enlistment. For ) course, rdless of when full information on the subject, any uld go beyond nine years men interes official end of the war. the members of the recruiting team ot come for a long time who will be at the City Hall from - 10 a. m. to vp m. tomorrow. Moose Lodge Will oo, i temen, s Enteriain Women 0f Moose Friday any man who has not reached his 18th birthday must have the written censent of his parents or guardian. Cortin men over 34 may be enlisted if they have the required numker cf years of previous service for their e Loyal Order of Moose No. 700 will entertain the Women of the Moose and friends at a social meet- ing next Friday evening, October, 19, it has been announced. The affair will start at 8 o'clock present age B and will be held in the Moos2 Lodge rooms in the Seward Building. Re- JUNIOR BAR ASSN. FORMED IN ALASKA ka Junior Bar Association .o organized in the Terri- KING BLACK WASHINGTON amendments to t have p ! the Sena some of th would liber: gome of the The am: in a bill call vicemen — a puzzii T wrote in the tke Ve have 1 Responsibility ever w money First, would at kle. Under g to get the V. dischar 1a But w proposed that he would get such ¢ rtificate only if he had any kind of discharge o than an honorable one. An honor- able discharge would, effect, be his certificate qualify him for a loan Second, a veteran cculd recognized lending instit dividual to apply for a loan the way he does it nocw. But posed change would arrange things 80, if the lender just decided the value of the property was “reason- able”, he'd have authority to OK the loan He wouldn't hayv whether the value of the property was anything like normal. He would not have to bother the government. He could just loan the money to the veteran, d sometime te like an aftertho 1e would notify the government that it was now guaran- teeing half of the amount the loan (maximum $2,000) It certainly would sp GI Bill loan machinery 2bout that But I'll g chance to decide whether sound way to do busines The only oth cl lcans is that the time could apply for a loan wo! tended to or after the end ever is later two years. And the alse would al provisio i erar of the GI Bi re been included GI to who- the [ act 1ding re- discharge eran eligi- he hi af- tim the it's 1 stayted, ¢ after the This may in ing n or in- That's a pro- to bother about 1t of An has been tory, with ed up the No doubt membership opened to lawyers 36 years old or younger ‘The constitution and by-laws been adopted and officers are Arnall, Anchorage, president; ! William L. Paul, Jr., Juneau, vice- president, secretary and treasurer, and Stanley J. McCutcheon, An- chorage. sergeant-at-arms. The Junior Bar has been organ- ized by the American Bar Associa- ticn all over America. An immedi- ate program includes public infor- mation, veterans' rehabilitation aml justice court reform. Attorney Dorothy Tyner will rep- recent the Alaska Junior Bar at the American Bar Associatic ! ference to be held this winter. - | Chapeladies Meet At T fh@ Evening The Chapeladies will meet tonight at 7 c’clock at the home of Mrs. Earl Bland on the Fritz Cove Road | All members are urged to attend. > VS 2 DRINK LABEL! APPLICATION NOTICE K the position of ssor and, Inspector are ed by the City Clerk. epted by the City will duties of City Assessor, anitary Inspector. This be mainly responsible 7 inequ in the enforc the new Applications for City Ass being rece Applicant assume the Fire and S , which- rule i prop now and g training ) a month Tl L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. 875 10,089-16) pro- Trollers ETING ) Trollers SPECIAL ME Wednesday, Bct. 17218 P. M. We Heed Your Atiendance! i PARKING RESTRICTIONS UNITED TROLLERS of ALASKA | LOCAL NO. 56 | Union Hall are warned that parking ons of 30 minutes only in business sections of the city to be strictly enforced. JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. -+ o I)RI\K KING BLACK LABEL! Autcists 1estrictt | the are | (10,091-t3) Refreshmenis! 900049000000 20000000¢000C00009000000000000000000000000000000000900000006000 iegular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent WWW”QQOQWQWWW‘OOOMOW“OW Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . to Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ““Route of the Coastliners* City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 HOLD INTERVIEWS ed are encouraged to see THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI RE——JUMAU ALASKA DOUGILAS NEWS BOY SCOUT Last Saturaay evenir Scouts Treop went on t over- night camping trip, leaving town at 6 p. m,, motoring to the Skaters Cabin on Mendenk where they cooked their evening meal and camped over night. Scouts on the hike included: Jimmy S Jimmy Cuthbert, Dick Anderson, ry Bach, Lowell M Clellan, Bob Brundige, Billy Goetz, Rex Hermann, Larry Pusich, Bobby McCormick, Themas Cashen, Jr., and Billy Fleek The 16 boys by Scoutmaster Thomas Cashen, Hulk. Thanks Jensen and OUTING Lne were accompanied Robert Wagner, Sr., and Eugene are extended to Mark Eugene Hulk for sup- plying the weiners and to the| Juneau Dairies, who helped with the transportation A very enjoyable ported ns for many future the Douglas ¢ cuting was re- are being made adventures for | TWO PROPERTIES REDEEMED Two pieces of property, sold dur- ing this year's city tax sale, have | been redeemed I their original {owne The McGreinor house and »d by Mr. and Mrs. residing in the | Orthodox Greek | ots were redeemed by the of ha organizaion. property transfer was| during last week when Mr.| Mrs. H. Lisby purchased lot lock 35 on S. Ann’s Avenue, Ed Martinsony WEARING “( IVIES' ¢ Guy Russo returned hotae | weekend after receiving his from he U. 8. Coast| Ketchikan on Friday, with 49 points to his, has been in the ser-| of three years, hav-| been stationed for two ye:\rc1 » Juneau port, where he met ss Giv.ce Pusich on| 11, 194 ! His make the Gastineau Channel area his hom= and will his father-in-law, Mike P his business here. Yesterday was spent in the quest and purchasing of a new outfit of “civies,” which definitely return 1im 1o pre-war status, made and 117, from Sp. last discharge Guard at Oct. 12, l"mln Ru /\H“ are Lo ANNOUNCED A. J. Balog an- sement of their daughter, Doris Catherine, * to Douglas Thecdore Wahto, son of Mr. and Mrs ust Wahto, pioneer | residents of Douglas. The young couple were both born land raised on Gastineau Channel,| having attended the Douglas Public | Schools. | The wedding will be solemnized | Monday evening, Oct. 22, at 8 o'clack, at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of a few and close friends. owing the ceremony, a recep- | Itien will be held from 8:30 until| 10:30 o'clock. No invitations are| being issued but all friends of thel! couple and their families are cor-| dially invited attend. | to S EPISCOPAL CHURCH| of the Epi Church interested families have asked the Rev. W. Robert Webb of {Juneau to reopen St. Luke's Episco- pal Church in Douglas. After con- sulting with the Rt. Rev. John B.| Bentley, D.D., Bishop of Alaska, the Rev. Webb has agreed to con- duct services in Douglas. At the| present extensive repairs are be- ing made and interior decorating is being done so that the church will be as comfortable as possible | for the worshippers. { Sunday evening, Nov. 4, has been set as the date for the reopening land a large congregation is ex- | pected that night, both of Douglas and Juneau families. >————— RANGER X TO KETCHIKAN Bound for Ketchikan for over- haul at the Forest Service’s marine station there, the F. S. vessel | Ranger TEN put out from Juneau | this morning. Aboard as a passen- | ger is L. E. Iversen, Regional Fiscal | Agent, who expects to spend about 'a week in Ketchikan making an |audit of the office of the Southern | Division, Tongass National Forest. KODIAK VISITOR HERE Harry Nielson from Kodiak has arrived in town and is staying at _the Gastineau Hotel. NOTICE TO CKZDITORS ! 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 GEORGE RUSSELL, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 24th day | of September, 1945, duly appointed Administrator of, the estate of | George Russell, deceased. All persons having claims against 'the estate of deceased will present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Ju- neau, Alaska, within six (6) months | from the d.\te of this Notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- | tember 24th, 1945. H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator, Fusl publication, Sept. 25, 1945. Last publication, Oct. 16, 194 { and sever Boy |- ‘IN(‘OV[F PR.OPFRTT FOR SALC‘ WANT ADS TUESDZ\Y, OCTOBER 16, 1945 e, 0000000006008 090000000000000000000000000000000000° REFRIGERATION 'FOR SALE SECOND HAND soves, sinks, tanks, motors, radios, electrical appli- furniture, dishes, washing typewriters, watches,! guns and misc. items. Also vari- ous selection of real estate. We buy, sell and trade. Douglas Trading Post. Phohes 42 or 12, Douglas. (10,092-t1) HOUSE on Gastineau Ave. Inquire 416 E. 5th St. Apt. 1 (10,092-t6) HOUSE FOR SALE—#-Room and bath. Goed water, full basement, furnished. Cheap for cash. See Tem Hall, Fireman, Federal Bldg., after 5 p. m. (10,092-t6) 20-FT. CABIN CRUISER in Small Reat Harbor. No. 31-D-969. Als small skiff, 9% ft. Call Douglas 553. (10,002-t2) | NUGENT PIANO—Mahogany, ex-| cellent vondition, $350. Ph. Blue! 332, after 7:30 p. m. (10,091-t3) | springs and | Phone Blue | -t9 DOUBLE bedstead, mattress, complete. 632. (ABIN CRUISE! 249- ft. For details see Harbormaster. | (10,091-t6) | | FOR SALE—Standard Banjo. Good | (10,089-t6) | Phone 557. i condition. Duplex, 4 rooms and bath in| each apt. Electric ranges, Frigi-| daires, furnished, air conditioned heat. Garage and 3 room and bath furnished house. Will sell all or Duplex alone. Blue 285, after 6 p. m. 1671 Evergreen Ave.| (10,088-t1) | FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft. Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or towing. Write or wire Frank| Calvin, Sitka. (10,085-tf) 2-BEDROOM furnished house Full basement, automatic fur nace. 2 Furnished 3-bedroom houses. See Merle Rhodes, 431 Seward St. (10,083-tf) ! 1 { | BOATHOUSE and cabin on mled{ lot. Has frontage on West 9thi} St. $1,400. Iiquire Madsen's Bxket Shop. (10,082-t) § on Harbor Has 65 ft. In- GOOD building site Way and Irwin St. frontage (facing Boat Harbor. quire Madsen’s Bike Shop. (10,082-tf) 3.APARTMENT HOUSE. Central! location. $10,000. Write Empire, C-6250. (10,070-t1) 1934 CHEV SEDAN—!I‘A good con- dition. Ph. 11, between 10 a. m. 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. (10,079-tf) | 3" CRESCENT APT. HOUSE for sale.| Phone 428. (10,068-t1) TRoLLER PATRICI ft., beam 12 ft. Fully equipped. Spacious accommodations. Phone | 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) EDROOM HOUSE, wllh Telephne —Length 50| GOOI or without furniture. Green 475. HELP WANTED WANTED—Women press operators and ironers at Alaska Laundry. i MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply at the Alaska Laundry. EMBLEM CLUB Initiation and Social meeting to-| night at 8. Elks Hall. (10,092-t1) ‘\OTILE ’I'() CREDITOR& In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-officio Pro- | bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES E, NAGHEL, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, the undersigned, was duly appointed Administratrix with Will Annexed of the estate of Charles E. Naghel, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned, with proper vouchers attached, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October Bth, 1945, . GRACE E. KNUDSON, Administratrix with Will Annexed of the estate of Charles E. Naghel, deceased. First publication, Oct. 9, 1945, Last publication, Oct. 30, 1945, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioners Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinet. In the Matter of the Estate of LULU COLEMAN, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 1st day of October, 1945, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Lulu Coleman, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased will present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned, D. E. Fuller, Box 1121, Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 1st, 1945. | D. E. FULLER, Administrator. First publication, Oct. 2, 1945. Last publication, Oct, 23, 1945, ; ' PIANOS RENTED | BARANOF BOOK Sllf).l" AND @000 00 000000000 Cec00000 0 Service=-Sauale We are now again able to give specialized refrigeration service on all types of commercial and domestic equipment. Representing WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC WEBBER SHOWCASE AND FIXTURE NORTHWEST BAKER ICE MACHINE PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. JUNEAU, ALASKA Phone Green | (10,092-2) { boots, size 5 or 275. - ; furnished house Write Bos § (10,090-t6) | § WANTED—Small or Apt, for couple. 6331, Empire PR [ 4 WANTED—To weld, repair, or fab- z ricate, any part that you have broken, lost, or wish to remodel or fabricate Oxy-Acetylene welding on cast-iron, bronze, copper, etc., Satko Repair Shop, Way. 0 ° : cte ° 92 Harbor (Oct. 9-Nov. 8) i i WANTEDUsea furniture. 308 V/il- loughby. Phone 748. MISCELLANECUS e DAY NURSERY—Under n Women's Volunteer Services, for children all 1\‘4“-"“0'%00“““00“006—“6000“00“00“0”000‘ ! 8 a. m. to 5 p .m. Rates 25 cents! per hour, or $35.per month.| Phone Red 180, Mrs. George Daily Sch Rogers, 1577 Evergreen Ave. & Sitka Petershurg A auspices and TUNED. } Anderson Shop 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) |BI.II'IES GUARANT'EED Ru.nx uc Pr-xma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Dcckrr wu \ LOST AND 7 BUND FOUND-—Hal white face and feet. Dixon St. Wrangell Hetchikan so Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Call 2 (10,092-t2) LOST—Dog. Injurea Oct. 3. Red- dish-brown color, license No. 126. Reward. Phone Blue 332 or 388 (10,091-t3) LOST—In Channel Bus Sat. after- noon, green and brown umbrella Finder please return to Service for reward LOST—21-Jewel shaped, rose band. Phone For Information and Reservations Phone 812 “SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS Tuiova gold, with Reward. (10,087-t6) wrist 548 FOUND-Purse. Own same by proving paying for adv FOR RERT Apt. Sh required. 513 (10,090-t4) and th) mership (10,08 Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY RCOM 2—First National! Bank Building PHONE 676 ————d -ROOV! Im.)H)'(d bath. References Willoughby. WOMAN employed can make ad- vantageous arrangements for liv- ing quarte at minimum rent Must be reliable, like animals. Older woman preferred. Quarters available Oct. 20. Write, details of employment, ete. dress C-6328, c/o Empire. (10,089-tf) OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Smith 0i! Burner Service Phone 711 P. O. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 Ad-| § Day W ith | e (10,077-t4) ‘, QM““OOWMMNMQ’“MOOQQMM" 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 ELEGTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS FOR RENT—Gara Street. e. 925 SEAVIEW APT. Onc block from| Federal Building. WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) ‘Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 48; minimum, 42. At Airport; minimum, 43. Maximum, 47; WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) o o 0 Rain showers tonight and Wednesday. Cooler tonight. Lowest temperature about 38°. ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — .- Empire Want-ads bring resulls! Your Deposits Are SAFE OPENING SOON JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. 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