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of the Veteran and each even In his recent B, President Tr work (in ac fhe civilian we in each comr cooperation and civic The community and t nificant. The Hit'd be diff; welfare with Undoubte » about Bernur {, General Bra Bnruch had T president R« # called “probl it their demc L ment to civili ¢ There was som Teport Mr. Baruch in each community “cne place where '—in dignity, not T all of their rights if how to get them You know what ten these days ,.! nmce, wait in line ther Tar charity n Pioueering Alaskamn Aviatfi(m —to and benefit happens You go to th an hour old floor, him, “Ask re-employ- for Selective to find n-the-job f Right her citie: front of to run all > maze he - ENTION learn and sl Q.0 Night e Grand w.L_'dA 50 of- DRINK KING bLACK LABEL! From its origin over 170 years ago, California’s wine industry has grown and matured with the United States. Cresta Blanca has carried on this greaf iradition. Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, lnc. Los Angeles and Livermore, California For over fifty years, the finest of American wines. S s Ko o Since 1931 el c;waz Lme Route io Westward Alaska WO@EM.E V AIRWAYS “Rouvie of the Coastliner City Ticket Office: B al Cily... araanef Z{e el THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~-jUNEAU, ALASKA | ALASKANS MAY GET M TN [ - MEDALS FOR WORK Eé%. ON NNS _ OK DRAFT BOARDS "\ WANT ADS | et WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1945 -fllflSKWztd/ -+-l-'-‘H+H—r~l-l~H-l-—l-r-l—l~!~I--l+l‘++1v-l—r++-l—kH-H-.—H IRI.II‘IES l—l-+-l+'—H-+-H—H--H- 3} FOK SALE BAG, $4. Bumper jack, late-type, small boa Phone 430. (128-dh.) Direclor J. NcCormlck Re- | turns After Selective Service Conference SLEEPING $3. Neyw the first of a serie: ancl by the Fish and under the direction red Sparton all- condition. radio, like (10,128-tf) ble-medel wave radio, in perfect Small five-tube table Phone Red 611 LATEST t s week from the an- tive Service Conference 2 ington, D. C., Jehn McCor- g B Territorial Director ns prevailing during the B AR el ng on with the results of Y to ekt cam surveys conducted following ng season eals principally of Yh Fis new s2as TWATER- T cabinet xcellent condition. Phone ression ith Green 110 10,128-t6) mpensated pers rvice in nd tt for which Congr sed a special appropria- 1 be given with fitting s to all local members of xamining physicians, mployment committeen erved two years or more ncompensated persons 1l probably be pre- Gruening or his r to all central vi- aniel pup- lelivery W. 10th Box 246, 10,126-t3) PEDIGREED Cocker Sp: pies, for Christmas Black ‘or golden. 928 after 1 p. m, or write Juneau. re- totaling ts the small- 7 when the total was 566,000 ¢ and a declin the 1944 final by almost 600,000 and from the ten-year average by about 1,179,000. The Pink production in Southeast Alaska, about 1,012,600 fell below the poor pack produced in ninders skis. Im-dm\ size 9 ski $10. Phone (10,126-t1) Pr. 6 f 6 1. poles, $30. 1 pr. 6 ft and poles, $16. 1 Pr boots, $7.50. I Bicycle Blue 323 CHRIS' s, Sxis, 1ses d by Gov. case: TMAS TREES JACK PINE or SPRUCE ft. to 8 ft 0c per Soutkeast was equall Stand Included) ointing for Chums, with a pa OPENING DEC of only 258,000 cases, when the ten- g (s bt Across From JAEER ThES e N BEHRENDS STORE Shu e B PHONE 676—NOW! 5t 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders % NO DELIVERIES! two s an Eddie Powers - - - Operator —_ ft. A are for the 17 | Definite detail tion pre of the medal-pre- am in the Territory d with Gov. Gruen- turn from the States the first of the e Service Director of sent teva erable i were also frozen Postwar Policies dedaed) ) . The Chum and lective Ser- : very weak and discc ttended \east, with { part of t until about a : ; d BOAT—31B196. | ind ready to i 3 Floats. Call Small B (10,123-t - TROLLING runs were g through- the possible outhern Dis- ior to the by reg s for rom that time until fish- ted, including a one or xtension of season in most od runs of Pinks came they were somewhat otty for the area as a whole, Ab- heavy runs continued on the West coast of Prince of Wales Island for about ten days after the n closed. Post-season observa- >d that sim- Sumner, the fou 1y S rence v Possessior on board plans Harbor. postwar rmule f draft selective ed under the direction of G s B. Hershey, chairman of nference 1 for continuation of selective service in order that occupational trocps may receive replacements was E issed. The Selective Ser- pires May 15, 1946, unless xtended by Congress. Mr. ormick reported t ence favoring con- ) 18 to 25-year-old ing variou: d metronome. Uscd mandolin and case 1 metal Bb clarinet and ca C melody saxophone ¢ Used upright piano. ¢ terms. Alaska Music Supply (10,11¢ FOR SAL! Gibson services were ¢ N W hA'flP*HH’E RED Fryer: 7\ New York dressed, 60c per pound Phone 385 (10,118-10,143) ! | HOUSE Furnished, | good location, full lot.| recn 665, between 4 andj (10.112-4f) ‘ TWO-APT. ga Phone nditions in par nce and Chatham its, Frod- rick Sound, and the W coast of Baranof. This condition resulted in lly heavy concentration of w st and in of the other areas mentioned With the possiblz exception Strait, other districts and itheast, including Yaku- received what is generally be- ed to be a satisfactory escape- ment. Obser ion to the gnpt ae n at the meeting 80 per approved pa ing compul- ier civillan mately Mimeo; atic feed lete with instruc- | 387 (10,110-t0) | 2 thB ER bov day of the c nd all ot > invited to visit Pr the White Ho introduct PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas wa‘mg' Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter| & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. (10,094-t1) | COLLECTOROF | KT, REVENUE HAS WARNING - showed in most on of the streams 2nded to nds quite late and anc e bulk of the run did not nter until the latter half of Sep- tember early October. Also, the run during active fishing, 1e seeding spotty in some areas. Certain streams carried heavy spawning pepulation while others losely adjacent were poorly seeded. asc the ation White Chie FPMNO lIHED Im eves using a block ole a grand piano from 1 floor of Michael Kostecki’'s The g by one Super- house, he reported to the fort to travel from the Marianas shortly afterward they dis- fo Tckyo and back woud have kept vered it in a second-hand shop 7N average mol in fuel for ten re it had been sold for $10. years. r TABLETS o HYPERAGID STOMACHS $3 MOKEY BACK GDARANTEE TACOMA, Wdah sponse to numerous requests being received, Clark Squire, Collector of | Internal Revenue says that tax-| payers who anticipate making ad-| justments in inventory values, on, unt of the ending of the war,; y manufacturers and dealers in goeds adaptable to war needs, and the reductions in inventory values below cost for other reasons with the view of securing the benefit of any decrease in income and excess | profits tax rates for 1945, that the| Bureau of Internal Revenue will carefully scrutinize any claims for reduction of inventory values and that revenue agents have been in- structed to make careful investiga- tion of all inventory adjustments. Collector Squire stated that duej to the shorf ian goods and strong demand for such y.oodx no anticipated losses| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION TO: VERN STEPHENSON, above defe: nt, GREETINGS: You are hereby summoned, re- | quired and commanded to be and | appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau, Alaska, within | thirty (3¢) days after the last pub- { lication of th summons, namely, | within thirty (30) days after the 5th day of December, 1945, in case this summons is published, or within for- ty (40) day the date of its rved [} Bntler. Mauro Dreg Co. iour Rexall Store 5 after upc AT i S TS and the com- ¥ _n pers .\fii@nbi 5;{]02’&13 D of the titled plain- will be allowed through reduction of tiff on file in the nbcve-emi(led‘jnvenmry values on goods suitable Seaflle Court and Action. {for conversion to civilian uses. | 3 s That said plaintiff in said action | He again called attention to the Closc to shopping, business, demands a dissolution of the mar- fact that no excess payment for theatres — away from noise. riage contract existing between goods purchased at prices above the DAILY ONLY plaintiff and defendant, and anceiling prices fixed by the Office absclute divorce from defendant,|of Price Administration will be al- | t@ENELEUS and such other and further relief 'lowed either as cost of goods sold | as may appear just and equitable in jor as an item of expense deductible | & 3 the premises. from ross income. Apartment Hotel And in the event you fail to so! i o | ThipdacBhngeE P appear and answer said complaiat,| About 400,000 barrels of the crude llw plaintiff will take judgment oil produced daily in the United vou and for want of said ap- ! States during the war came from . e and answer will apply to fields discovered since the U. S.| mp Court for the relief demanded entry in the war. { |in her ccmplaint as hereinabove | e i | stated. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have | hereunuto set my hand and affixed | the seal of the above-entitled Court | at Juneau, Alaska, this 14th day of | November, 1945. | | (SEAL) JOHN H. WALMER, | Clerk of the District Court. | By J. W. LEIVERS, | Deputy Clerk. I hereby certify that the above | summons and attached copy of com- plaint are true, full and correct cop- 2888 SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. | COUPLE, experieuced Nov. 28—In re- |~ I praying that the manner in which | i the estate has been administered be | jestate be decreed to the heir of ,drcc.\ied and that the admini: WANTED WANTED—Small furnished apart-| ment or house, by xe~))o(mblr‘ gentleman, wife and 5-y child. Permanent. Call Hotel, Room 23. (10,124-t6) ewing Southeas Baily Schedwled Trips Sitka Wraagell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SEAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS WANTED—Heated and 1'z-ton trucks. garage for Phone 132 or (10 121-t0) WANTED — Used P. O. Box 487, or baby play-pen (10,111-10,140) | HAND LAUNDRY--318 Willoughby shirts, curtain parel. Black 210. Usea iurniture 306 Wi Phone 788, WANTED lou;,'hby MiscELLANECUS CATERING evening part cooking. Phone Blue For Information and Reservations Phene 612 to dinne; luncheons, Excellent home 501. (045 AUDIT SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY blisked 1940 Public ;\ccuunt;znm — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFriCE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING desire |u)si- tion as Apt. Bldg. Manager, or caretaker for private home. Local and outside references. Write Empire, M-6539. (10,126-t3) PIANOS RENTED Anderson Sh()p 0¥ BUOK -ul()l' AND LENDING LIBRARY Latest Books for Sale and Rent Also Attractive Alaska flandmade arrings Out-of-Town d Special Orders Given Prnmpl Attention 202 F1 s Phone 563 Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t1) and TU KinlochN. Neill - John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE s s e s A e —————— P—— W R ELLES IR LENES AILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PIHIONE 612 B. » LR GUARANTEED Realistic Pe nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up., Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. ROOM Fur shower bath. & pEIrT S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINE TUESDAY-7 A.I1. Sailing Date Subject to Char cabin. Oil stove and 3-A Willoughby. (10,128-t4) | 2-ROOM FURNISHED APT. Oil range, bath. 337 Willoughby. (10,126-t4) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Building LOST AND FOUN LOST—Spare E Public Accountani-Sicnographic-Tax Relurns MURPEHY and MIURPHY ROOM 2—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 : tire and wheel, with bracket and lock attached. Re- turn to Juneau-Ybung Har ware or H. L. Arnold, Box 64. (10,128-t4) Pam@flfifio @@fifil*’aetor With a Gllam.ntcc of Satisfaction Al Classes of Worlke LODGE -—-éCLUB — CHURCH — STORE AFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN - BPecorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS LOST—Bank book .and Id(‘nfificq-: tion papers of Anna B. Gothbe Please mail to General Deliver; Juneau. Empire Want-aags urtng NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL | REPORT OF EXECUTOR In the Commissioner’s Court for the Terrtiory of Alaska, Division Num- l ber One, Before FELIX GRAY,| ,no“umonqomnommmw Commissioner and Ex-officio Pro-| & CATERPILLAR bate Judge, Juncau memc* | REG.U.S. PAT.OF B | DIBSEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COIMMERCIAL CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEV, that George M. Simpkins has filed | “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY his final report on the administra- tion of the above entitled estate | JUNEAU BRANCH--227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK ¢ ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS R S approved; that the residue of the | stra- | tion be closed. A hearing will be| held on said final revort on the 10th ! day of January, 1546, before the undersigned at 10:00 o'clock A. M., | at which time all persons having ob- | jections to the administration of | the estate, or the petition of the executor, may be heard. Given under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court this 13th day of November, 1945, (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. Commissioner and Ex-officio | Pmb.xls Judge, Juneau Precmct Your Beposits Are SAFE 114 HAULING DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner THE management of this bank is pledged to conserya- tive operation. The sfety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE sures cach of sur depositors ies of the originals on file in above | cas2 and court. M. E. MONAGLE, Attorney for Plaintiff. publication, Nov. 14, 1945. st publication, Dec. 5, 1945, For Comfort and Get the New Wasb- Ington HEabit F. B. McClure, | | Service I | | West 11th and F St., Phone 876 against loss to & maximum of 35,000 INSURED SHOES REPATRED WHILE YOU WAIT! MRS. EDITH WALKER Mer. BARANOF HOTEL signing—Dressmaking—Gowns loring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME 22 PHONE 716 i DAILY MAIL SERVICE l Waterproof Shining First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor