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PAGE SIX VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL. STEWART MAKES REPORT, VI(TORY LOAN CAMPAIGN H H H v education un-| g notice ¢ e rating board's de And you get a printed statement under Public 16 commencement of Juneau-Gas- which. shortened, means that if you| But a vet can’t get away with that |tineau Channel bond sale drive was want vocational rehabilitation (un- anymore. The VA holds in effect|seriously delayed and effective or der Public Law 16) 1 should fill that in cases where “a veteran with-|ganization was the rendered im- out the Form 1900 enclosed holds cooperation™ he'll be presum- possible. For this reason the results and irh it ed to be eligible for ining under ieved thus far are not what The board then will decide Wheth- | Public 16 they would I been normally. there is still time and an Evidently the VA means that you,| However, er you need vocational rehabilita- tion. If you need it, you're eligible as & disabled veteran, aren't coop- | opportunity is left for this Capital under Public 16 for “,‘.'”“”,4 or edu- €rating if you don't fill out Form|City area to meet its assigned cation. 1f the board says you don’t 1900 applying for training under quota and thus place ourselves need it, you're not eligible. Public 16 or if you fail to appear| where we belong—in a position of So, disabled vets, if you become for examination when needed leadership among the communities eligible for training under Public 16 it o 3 of the Territory in this national ef- you then have a Choice. You can DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! fort to finance the just oblizations of cur Government that are the in- evitable consequences of the Vic- t been won for us West Coast’s FUR AUCTION SALES Dates WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED 20 JARUARY ccccc e FEBRUARY ..... 27 MARCH.........27 APRIL......... 24 MAY...cccc00.29 JUNE:.cccoceoo26 JULY ccceoeeccedl AUGUST ccccccee. 28 the Quickly Relieves Distress of each nostril promptly relieves sniffly, stufly distress of head colds— makesbreathing easier. Also helps prevent many colds from de direction: WEEKS VA RO HNOL NOW - In Stock! Protect Your Records SEPTEMBER..... 23 and OCTOBER . ..... 30 Incr?ase Your NOVEMEBER......27 Enjoyment with the DECEMBER...... 27 YOUR SHIPMENTS SOLICITED , ‘k Try West Coast in 1946 I’H()NO .RAPH Advances Made Upon Request NEEDLE o WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED SINCE 1897 Affiliated with West Coast Grocery Co. TACOMA, WASHINGTON “Qldest Fur Sales on Pacific Coast” Packed in Lucite for Your Protection 50 EACE E Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Retvrns ; MURPHY and MURPHY | ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 : X e e e N | | Alaska Music Supply, INC. ! Secend and Seward Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City .. . . fo Wesiward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS **Route of the Coastliners” City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 P R S T S S, runds raised through our investment in bonds at this crucial time, bonds which in ten years will yield us four dollars for eve three, are being thus provided in lieu of the levy of taxes, which otherwise will be re- quired to meet the proper obliga-| |tions that have been derived from the victory.” WASHINGTON A few articles get your training or D. Stewart Victory Li‘fld The report that follows Has bo(‘u; back, I mentioned psistence pay- der Public 16 or you can take it un- Chairman for Juneau and vicinity,' prepared in tabular form in order to| ments (some call them increased der the GI Bill of Rights. made his report today on the results show the achievement in bond sales|: pensions) that are payable to dis-| But you can't get more than $92 of the 8th Victory Loan drive thatlof each of the various civic and fra-| abled v while getting train- a month (if single and with no de- extended from October 29 to De- ternal organizations that participat-| ing under Public Law pendents) as a subsistence allowance cemier 8, inclusive od in t5e QHve 5 (Vocational Rehabilitation Act). or increased pension while training e figures used in th> report be- | (Maturity Value) | how, for a disabled under either law low do not include bond sales made Organization Quota Sales | depends e top| Some abled men took to the prior to the commen t of the Lions Club $25,000 $26,875.00 | creased pension was idea that if they didn't get eli-\crganized drive (estimat ap-|Rotary Club 25,000 26,525.00 mont gible under Public 16, they then'proximately < nior do they In-'o. of & 7460004 in the past, some veterans wouldn’t have to make a choice be-|clude sales realized throngh payrell g Lodge i 4,250.00 t avoid becoming | tween training under Public 16 or daductions in Federal offices With- Labor Group 10,000 2.625.00 | Law 16. The e GI Bill. They could still draw|in the bond-sale period (estimated|am. Legion 5000 00| €3 d get heir = disability pension (which |at about $15,000) Scottish Rite B 006 400,00 was theirs legally) and also could get tl Although the A T 3,000 4300.00| GI B ny training they desired under the drive officially e on the latter se Lodge 3,000 300.00 vay. they could continue GI Bill (which also was theirs le- date, we are reminded that 8th Vic-|Beta Sigma Phi . 3,000 715.00| t heir disability pension and | 8ally) tory Loan Bonds of the E, F ard G c, D. or 4 3,000 7,125.00 Iso coul ¢ their rights under the _ They did this by ignoring the|series may still be purchased Up j. Womans Club .. 3,000 4325.00 BI Bill education program, includ- Veterans' Administration form 1900.juntil December 31, at the Post Of-|Eastern Star 2,500 3,400.00| , the subsistence allowance pay- They \\"»\IJ<}!ll complete it and re- fice, at either of the Juneau Banks Rekekahs 850.00 in that program turn it to the VA. Thus they would or at the office of the Federal Sav- women of Moose 2,500 150.00 E . owoo. .. mot become eligible under Public 16.|ings and Loan Association Uadis. iagton i F800 2,525.00 b e disabled VELETAN S rpen they'd keep their pension| “We are also assured that bond A w. V. s 40000 application for a disability pension | qi.¢ qay it was $69 a month, 60 per|purchases that are made between Bp.w. Club 400.00| goes: to a rating board of cent disability) and under the GI now and the end of this year wil! be| Total Bond Sales: | The board decides if the vet Bill education program they'd also|cradited by the U. S. i Gl g { BatYIcE 00NNECIAd, IR get $50 subsistence allowance while |par on the que aternal organization — $100,400.00 | nd how much training. That's a total of $119 | maturity value) that was set for Extra Sales to be credited | vou're one of these vets with month. They could have drawn but cur community in this sale [to Radio Station KINY 7,050.00 | P ns ble disability, you get a $ « month (with no dependents) ause of a series of unfortun- gajes in Douglas 850.00 1 cision, if they'd been eligible for training ate and unforseen difficulties the S B | Total $108,300. 00| Total quotas assigned to organizations in drive Additional sales required to meet quota 34,200.00 Percentage of accomplishment as of December 8 - - - DOUGLAS NEWS EIGHT TENDER ET Eight Deuglas boys were invested as Tenderfoot Scouls last evening at the Douglas school in a candle- light ceremony which was well at- tended by parents of the boys par- ticipating A stimulating talk parents and Scout Director movies were Scout Camp.” $142,500.00 6% | | was given the Scouts by Regional Delbert Hanks, and shown on a “Summer Invested with their pins were Scouts Lowell McClellan, Rex Her- mann, Jimmy Sey, Ralph Allen, Bob McCormick, Dick Anderson, Jimmy Cuthbert and Bill Goetz. Also present was the executive committee, composed of Arne Shud- shift, Gordon Gray and Thomas Cashen, and Scoutmaster Robert Wagner CHRISTMAS PROGRAM According to Superintendent Sea- man, all branches of the Douglas, Grade chool are working hard? to produce the Christmas program, which will be pr ed Thursday evening, Dec. 20 at 8 p. m., in the High School gym. in charge of Mis The program is Mary Peter, who is assisted by Mrs Bell Benton and Mrs. Thomas Selby. Robert Wagner is in charge of | Senior program and lights D.ILW. CLUB XMAS PARTY | The Douglas Island Womens Club held their christmas party at the | home of Mrs. Frank Marshall last | evening. Mrs. Glenn Rice, by Mrs. Marshall acted as ho for the evening. An exchange of gifts was made between members as part of the evening’s entertain- | ment | During the meeting, it was de- | cided to have the annual Christmas | turkey presentation on Dec. 21, to be made at the Douglas Coliseum Members of the club were also | asked to leave their contributions of canned goods and jell at the assisted 2 heme of Mrs. Marcus Jensen not later than Dec. 23, for the Christ- | mas baskets, which will be dis- tributed to the needy the day be- fore CEhristmas. Also, they asked that members or others collect old toys and repair them, so that they may also be distributed by the club to help in providing holiday cheer for needy children. ! MRS. POST HOME | Mrs. Eli Post arrived this week from Seattle where she has been employed in war work for the past year as a welder in the Todd Ship-/ yards. Mr. Post preceded her to their home here by several months to get in on the fall hunting. HAM GIRLS” ON AIR ! Edwards, Pat Andrews and Pat Ba- } log, appeared on the air yes ,Lexd.:v' morning over Station KINY as part of a program sponsored by the Juneau Woman's Club. The trio, accompanied at the piano by their advisor, Douglas School Su- perintendent William Seaman, sang| the following Christmas carols:| “Star of the East,” “Silent Night, 1 in both German and English; and “Oh, Come All Ye Faithful” in, Latin and English. ! This trio and their accompanist | are becoming quite popular on| Gastineau Channel, having still an-| other appearance scheduled for next Monday at the Christmas party of the Juneau Lion’s Club, to be held in the Gold Room at the| Baranof Hotel. In addition to en- 1 tertaining the Lions, the group will be assisting in creating a merry Christmas for underprivileged chil- dren, who will be guests of the Lions at the party. IHE DAILY ALAbKA l-_MPlRL——jUNEAU ALASKA ~ WANT ADS “GIN “The Gingham Girls" a trio of; Douglas High Schoolers, Shirley| FOR SALE i " WANTED 50-1L. DEISEL, one seine skiff. YOUNG MAN wanted for relief| Phone Blue 290, or, see Harbor doorman and part-time work. See| Master. (10,141t6) Mr. Lewis, 20th Century Theatre. G}‘b\& CARACUL LOAT Slzb 16- 18, excellent condition, nearly new, at sacrifice. Owner leaving for tropics. 101 Hillerest. (dh) BABY PLAY PEN-—Folding type, with floor. Excellent condition, cheap. Small boat anchor, new, never used. Phone 439. (dh) ONE-KARAT DIA\‘[()VD RIN() in setting. Excellent color, brilliant cut, $400 cash. See bar- tender at Bailey's Bar, after 5 *p m (10,140-t3) PL])l(rI(l‘LD Cocker Spaniel pup- pies for Christmas delivery. Black or golden. 928 W. 10th, after 1 p. m., or write Box 246, Juneau (10,139-t3) ERAL ELECTRIC Washing Machine, with Thor Mangle at- tachment. Phone Black 390. (10,139-t3) WOMAN'S PARKA—Excellent con- (10,141-t1) | NSIBLE RES] FAMILY — With children of school age, want fur- nished house, three or four rooms. Bedroom, living room, kitchen and bath. Lease year or longer.' P. O. Box 4 (10,140-16) | WANTED--Position as clerk. Sev-| eral years' experience in Gen. Merc. 2 years in grocery. Phone Blue 650 (10,139-t3) LARGE outstanding importers, ex- porters and manufacturers of handkerchiefs desires experienced salesman with following to repre- sent in Alaska territory. In letter state full details and include photo. PAVONE TEXTILE CORP., 1165 Broadway, New York 1, N. Y. - ‘NJ,IKU-(H: | s WANTED— Lt children. C: Phone rge house. No nnmll 11 Reids at Bus D(.)(:\ (10,132-tf) i 108. WANT ~To rent 3 or 4 bedroom EI dition. Phone 508. (10,139-t4), "house, permanent, consider pur-| 22T CABIN CRUISER, 31Bago—| chase later. Phone 473, 8 to ¢ See Harbor 1 (10,139-t1) (10,132-1) 12-GAUGE Savage shotgun with | WANTED- g-“'“ furnilfure. 308 Wil- Weaver choke, 3 tubes, $45. Ph,; loughby. Phone 78S. 581, between 5 and 7:30 p. m. £ 7 (10,137-t1) | o e R | SALE—4-Room house, with Immediate occupancy. 832 Write P. O. Box 422 (10,137-t1) | bath, W. 8th St. ‘39 FOHD TUDOR Bailey's Bar. baUU Inquire (10,137-t1) | 2 PR. DRAPES, Wesner radio,| record player and reproducer,| nearly new; man’s aviation shock proof wrist watch; Water Witch Jumbo washing machine; hip boots, size 9; G.E. table radio.; Phone 501. (10,136-t1 '35 HUDSON SEDAN — Bargain Also 4-room furnished or un- furnished house, city lights, running water. Glacier Hiway. Write Empire C-6598. (10,136-t6) ! PAIR SHOE ICE SKATES, 11 $7.50. Leather sheep-lined _Id(ket l Size 16, $10. Navajo rug, $20. Call 242, . = FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have you? I Electric outboard 1 Model A coupe; 1 new } ( motor; | mile | brass searchlight; 1%-In. # bilge pump; I Doul)l(‘«b;\x'l'el('d‘ shotgun. Phone 22. (10,135-tf) ! No. 1 Newhampshire Red cockerels, | year old Mar. first, $10 each.| F.0.B. M. Chapman, Point Baker, ‘ (10,134-10,151) { { sale. George (10,133-tf) | BURNER Brothers. for HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and; STE/ a bath, partly furnished. Inquire| house 1102 9th St. or write P. O.} Box 1684. (10,182-t6) | 6-PT MAHOGANY cigar care, with marble base. Price $100, cash or| terms. George Bros. Prac-! H. P. ELECTRIC motor. tically new. George Bros. (10,129-t0) CHRISTMAS TREES | JACK PINE or SPRUCE 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per ft. (Stand Included) OPENING DEC. 17 | 1P M to7P. M Across From | BEHRENDS STORE { PHONE 676—NOW! 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders NO DELIVERIES! | Eddie Powers - - - Operator 30-FT. TROLLING BOAT—318196' All in good shape and ready to go. Between 2 and 3 Floats. Call on board IXL. Small Boat Harbor. (10,123-10,140) TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, | garage, good location, full Iot.!| Phone Green 665, between 4 and 7 p. m. (10, 112-‘0I PHUI‘OGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography. .(10094 tf) REG ER FROM SOUTH Among arrivals from the States registering at the Baranof are: Betty Rempfer, Isabel S. D.; Frank, Ricker and Mr. an'd Mrs, E. Peter- son, Seattle. Lo FROM CORDOVA John Letendre of Cordova hasj| | arrived here and is a guest at the Gastineau. | R | OTICE : Notice is hereby given that al reddish-brown female setter-type' dog has been placed in the City Dog Pound and will be held for (3) three days before being ex- terminated, unless owner claims the animal and pays for release and i keep, as provided by Ordinance No. 235. C. L. POPEJOY, (10,141-t2) City Clerk. (202 Franklin St. i BUILDING (10,131-t1) | - ! Osteopathy MIS ELLANECUS - Window | JANITOR RVICE washing, bars and business es- tablishments a specialty. Con- tract work. Phone 288. (10,140-t3) PIANOS RENTED Anderson Sho and TUNED. BARANOK BOUK SHOP AND LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention Phone 563 - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-tf) Box 3081 - - - CLARA’\JTEED IL(‘uhs!lc Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way LOST Last Sunday, one wallet containing pictures, and personal things hL\ money | Phone » 446, l (10,140-t3) LOST—By local working man, in bills between First National Bank and Light Co. Return to Empire. Liberal reward to finder. (10,139-t3) FORRENT | STFA\/IHEATLD J{OOVK Green 675. = Phnnu (10,141-tf) H AND LOT. Size lot 110x120 ft. Three streets, South $100 To———— THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1945 ALASK an/“ e Coas LaIRUNES ewing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservanons Phone 612 “SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCKLLE’S BEAUTY SALON PUHONE 492 SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY | ablisted 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W.Clark | INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE AUDITS ELLEIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and ateamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle _FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—8 A. M. M. S. Sailing Date fubject to Change B e e o Painting Contracior With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Worle LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeceCLELLAN - Becorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS Seward, Ferry Way and Mm'iue‘ Way; or will build to suit tenant.| George Brothers. (10,141-tf) | FOR RENT — Steamheated roonis.! Kitchen privileges. Phone 886.] Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) | PIANO NOW FOR RENT '1t Doug-! las Island. Ph. 143. (10, ]3[]-“')v sy SEAVIEW APT.—One block from| Federal Building. | was founded in 1874 by Andrew T. Still. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! i i DAILY MAIL SERVICE | W‘llerproo( Shining ¢ and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor 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 82-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS REX PUMPS MIN PUMPS Arctic Delivery Service For Prempt Delivery PHONE 101 HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 MRS. EDITH WALKER BARANOF HOTEL Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS Your Depeosits Are SAFE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION