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PAGE SIX VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL 'DEADLINE SET ON APPLICATICN FOR LIQUOR LICENSES Clerk of the U John Walmer today it will be absolute all Juneau liquor license applications to be in his office by Thursd noon, December 20 | Mr. Walmer advises that the Ju- neau Cemmon Council has set its regulaf®™ meeting, Friday evening, December 21, as the time when it will act upon the applications and the City has notified the Clerk's office that is desired that the Council may have at least one or two days preceding the Friday meet- for consideration of the license applications, H | i | H WASHINGTON 1y used the words distinguish our war from the V of or job per- the training on the E Distriet Court “productive labor ave notice that necessary fo I've frequent- giving the Global War” to also pays for World | formed part of the training vears But veteran may not get the full Presicant Truman has approved a thly allowance from the Vet recommendation made by former Ad iistration Secretary War Stimson which officially calls the World War er- of stion from O. I. H, Gi I was honorably discharged the army last week. Some me I couldn’t get any education der the GI Bill because I don't have a high school degree. Do you think that's fair? war Q from told Call- and of » official name d War 1T simply sug war III, and a IV 1 suppose \one ~it’s official + it fa but education not true. you had i from Mrs. P. T. 'ged for disability over Is it too late for him to a pension? Mrs. T. But he should for disability pension possible. He can do this by writing to the nearest Vet- erans’ Administration regional of fic2, and asking for Form 526, which he should fill out, get notarized, and return. The amo f before went into the has nothing to do with the amount of ucation you can get after dis- cha An ex-s ho has two or three college deg ts no mere privileges under Bill education plan than a smart, alert ex-Joe who never sweated his way through grade hool Jim Hornb er, Jr eran, 24 years old, went grade school th grade. He lives at Succasunna, N. J,, and is back in school at Roxbury Township ¢ ammar School. He wants to fin- ish up high school later. - WOODLEY AIRWAYS IN FROM ANCHORAGE the My son a A query ing s dischi r ago. and No it isn't - Emblem Club Social get rees the file cl: as soon B The usual social meeting of the Emblem Club will not be held to- mcrrow night, due to the rush of 1er -holiday affairs, it has been innounced, and the next meeting of Pacific vet- back to on the subject of pensions, here's a question that’s been popping up like grasshoppers in August. If a veteran is given a pension for a service-incurred disability, does he get any extra money for his de- pendents? The answer is No. Let's say each of two men lost an arm in the war. One is single with no depen- dents > other is married, has six kids, and helps support his folks. oth get the same pension Don’t blame me. While ing in January. This also has been ' changed from the regularly schedul- ed meeting date, since the first Monday of the month falls on New ar's Day, to the second Monday t, January 8. Mrs. Leonard Holmgquist, retiring president, last week entertained at r heme complimentary to the oth- er retiring officers who have served with her during the past year. A de- lightful evening was enjoyed, and icious refreshments including fresh cocoanut cake and ice cream, were served by the hostess .- 20 PASSENGERS HERE VIA ALASKA AIRLINES The Alaska Fairbanks with, Flight Officer Curris, and Steward- ess Anderson, arrived in Juneau Sunday with the following passan- s from Anchorage: A. Rushton, Alma Bailey, Jim Sumpter, C. E. Crosswhite, \mdmd 3 Harmon, Ralph Ward, Molly E. 3 Mrs. John Cotes and infant, her, Nels n, Bobby Bernard Iverson, H . T. J. Dobson, Ferres Col- John Tabakman, Quentin Nor- 1d Joe Carrillo ving for Anchorage Juneau Airport were the following: Mrs. M. Gilmore, Capt. W. Kraft, Bess Brock, Mrs. L. Ellner, and Glenn Powell. r Yakutat: Paul Puckett lotte and infant. For Gustavus: Mrs. Nora B. Chase. - 2-NATAL CLINIC Woodley Alrways brought in following passengers last Saturday from Anchorage: Albert Dicks, E M. Ballinger, J. T. Booher, W. F. ‘ from Tulsa: | Bemsteln, J “m(x)‘: onnor, Ralpt “’_‘]‘"; E i ’d)‘:‘;""f:;l;;i“‘l‘? ”r’;“: Flemming, J. J. Gayton, E. D. Moss bl gl e ol Y3, Pajoman, Jack McCloud, Ida D ove. forzotten that the Hammond, Irene Brownell, Mr L ® Ruth Martin Charlson, An- ot kel ek *“1m”[‘u';h\n_"“‘ & drew Camp d Annisketti, W. L B et Ainns tobool for Hall Richard (®, Biissinic e O rvioe wen, | Leaving for Anchorage we en—not ex-service me L § 7 0. | pasmusson and Lt. R. H. S Well, the answer to this question kit Yes. But only one course, af- ad y were A en 2 Brady TC t a service Airlines Starliner is Captain - Lund. ter from A. L. R., Marshfield GI Bil ur ged soldier ap- St. Ann for training-on-the-job, or medical does that type of training apply Tucker cnly to disabled veterans? Margar Yes to the first half of the Scott and 1o to the last half ining on the job is available under the GI Bill plan and also un- der the vocational rehabilitation plan for disabled men. If the out- ion Under the can a disch: Q Mo cation ply I patients were {ospital care. They Mrs. Peggy Douglas ted to rday for George Mrs. C. an of edu- C Landis, and Elwin ques- the day were and baby and baby f spital Satur- id infant admitted »'\\mx John and also admitted that hospital y rday were: Agnes John, Anne Yakasoff and Betty Ahantook Margaret Fawcelt was discharged this morning A was born to Mrs. Pheobe Ward yesterday morning at 6:50 sck in the Government Hospital. e infant weighs 6 pounds, 12 cunces, ed during er dwin tic Sipin girl Lt ger > nt He llekpok Governi Massa F from the r medical Te my Jimmy harged from 2 were For Comfort and Emma Bervive Get the New Wasb- F. B. son McClure, Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME ington Habit Natal Clinic will be held the Government Hospital to- rrow afternoon from. 1 o'clock - o | to 3 o'clock, with Dr. M. N. Van gyptian women, particularly | Sandt in charge. | those of upper Egypt, frequently | > !{DRINK KING BLACR at wear nose rings. { FOR SALE Roden’s “AL ASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placer, 0il and Coal Locations Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the Prospeclor to Understand Written to Assist the Miner and Prospecior PRICE S$1.00 LABEL! SEND MONEY ORDER . TO BOX 1991 JUNEAU, ALASKA Pioneering Alaskan Aviation Since 1931 The Coast Line Route From the Capital City ... . fo Westward Alaska WOODLEY AIRWAYS ““Route of the Coastliners® City Ticket Office: Baranof Hofel PHONE 116 AR X D5 S P TR O | {E. Langseth, Meet Is Postponed Savikko, E. R. Savikko, Mrs. V. bert, luk Hazel M. Forde, the club will be the business meet- strom Quinto. turn tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock, | sailing southbound sisters of many American Legion to -bring which makes them eligible for mem- Robert Sapp, po i 8 Beddi tertainm posed for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PRINCESS NORAH IN : SUNDAY FROM SOUTH ‘lhx' seamer Plln\r‘s\ Norah arriv- N Juneau at 7 o'clock last eve- from the south with the fol- g pas s from Seattle 1 R. Ash, Sarah L. Atkinson,| k Childs, Mary Childs, Robert| ek, Phyllis Gaunt, Barbara Gaunt, Dorothy V. Krauss, Dorothy ' Glen, Muriel, Bryan Glenn S. and Alice Metcalt ( Alice Powers, Charliss E. Rice, | Jack P. Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. | Eprriesterbach, George Stevens, Puuu Stover, Mary Tubbs, Emma Tuttle, William Tuttle, Dean Williams, Edna | Williams, Hal Winser and Betty A.| W. Wynne. Coming from Prince was Alfred Edmonds. From Ketchikan were Rhodes, Ethel Byrne and Grac Byrne, and from Wrangell, Mrs. S L. Hoskins, T. R. Williams, Wing, L. B. Chisolm and Eva Knape. Sailing o'clock, fcllowing: nin lew: Etl ng | | 1 Tinette, Rupert, B. C , Lenore al Joel | M for the Bruce skagway at Norah embarked the | Smith, Walter A.| Au- | Annie Yakasoff, Betty Ahna- M. V. Raney, | -Sgt. R. Wahl, Mrs. RYA. Wahl, garet King, Roland Wahl, Agnes | n, Carl Bergstrom Mrs. C. B Helen Wilson and M 11:45 A The Princess Norah is due to re-| 9:30 o'clock at - Legion Auxiliary to Have Inifiafion and Party Tuesday Night Thie.. ABistioan Lakion Auxiliary | have as their guests of honor t the Christmas party to be held | omerrow night in the Legion Dug- ut, the mothers, wives, daughters or | veterans who have cently become members of the Auxiliary member is asked as her special guest some- Each | the above f ' [ i one in classification in the organization. There will also be initiation cere- menjes at this meetir Mrs. Olaf President, has announced mittee in charge of en- for the evening is com- | Mrs. Homer Nordling,| hairmar assisted by Mrs. Leo| Jewett and Mrs. Ed Keithahn. - Swiss states differ from in nearly every point— politics, industry, The co! Tre 22 each other 3 - DRINK KING BLACK UABEL! ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City of Juneau will receive sealed bids up to 8:00 P. M., December 21, 1945, at the Office of the City Cl Juneau, Alaska, at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for the Rcbu:ldin;: of the South Section of the City Dock, including demoli- tion of existing structure. All mater- ials to be furnished by the City of uneau “ach bid shall be in accordance with the plans, specificatior nd other contract decuments now on file with the City Engineer Bid forms may be obtained from the City Engineer. he City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive all informalities in the bidding. Dated this 17th day of December, 1945. (Signed) C. L. POPEJOY, (City Clerk.) t publication, Dec. 17, 1945. Last publication, Dec. 19, 1945. KEEP right on danc- ing ... keeponcn- joying your records for a full 4000 plays with- out once touching the needle. PFANSTIEHL gives you smooth, record - protect- ing accurate slfl plays, 4000 for Alaska Music Supply, INC. Second and Seward WANTED—2-ft. $18,500.00 Lumber $35,000.00—One oI A 0-H.. DEISEL, i i - i | FOR SALE—4-Room house, bbbl i FOR SALE 6-volt Tungar battery ., $10. Coleman gas lan- tern, $5. New automatic record- changer, plays 10 records, $45. 1936 Plymouth generator, $10. Emerson % -H.P. oil burner motor with GE transformer and blower, $15. Motor ideal for work bench 413 10th St. Red 340. (10,144-t1) ) (v}‘ amp ot . | CARACUL COAT—Gray, size 16-18 Worn only two seasons. Owner leaving for tropics, will sacrifice to best offer. Phone 439. (dh) mantel radio; GE con- sole radio; GE washing machine wood and coal range; oil heater; lnl y crib, buggy and Taylor-tot Army cot and mattress; misc. dishes and cooking utensils. Douglas Trading Post, Phone Douglas 12. (10,144-t3) ONE-KARAT DIAMOND RING in man’s setting. Excellent color, brilliant cut, $400 cash. See Bar- tender at Bailey’'s Bar, after 5 (10,144-t3) 8-in. Red 575. door. Dale Roff, Phone (10,144-t3) W HAMPSHIRE RED FRYERS New York dressed, 60c per Ib. Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) | 12-GAUGE savage shotgun. Inquire Bar between 10 a. m. and (10,143-t1) Arctic 5 p. m. FOR SALE—General Electric wash- ing machine, double bed with spring and mattr single bed, spring and mattress; dinette set, overstuffed davenport and chair set, kitchen stool, child’s crib, buggy, highchair and play pen, large picture, cast-aluminum tea kettle, ironing board. Phone Green 353. (10,143-t3) business and complete with birch & timber permits, lumber yard, outboard motors—16 HP. Location near Fairbanks. Terms reasonable. H 28,500.00 Heaiing, plumbing and sheet metal shop. Complete stock, splendid business location, ample storage space; reasonable rent. Terms. sawmill, spruce 2 aka's most ex- clusive dress shops; real estate. Inquire now before it’s too late. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTY CO., Fairbanks, Alaska. (10,143-t3) and | WRITING DESK FOR SALE—Ph. Blue 770. (10,142-t4) one “selne skiff. 290, or see Harbor (10,141t6) Phone Blue Master. 24-FT. CABIN CRUISER, 31B860— See Harbor Master. (10,139-tf) with Immediate occupancy. 832 Write P. O. Box 422. (10,137-tf) bath W. 8th St 39 FORD TUDOR, $500. Inquire Bailey's Bar. (kill Mon.) FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have you? I Electric outboard motor; 1 Model A coupe; 1 new % brass searchlight; 1'%-In. "brass bilge pump; I Double-barreled shotgun. Phone 22. (10,135-tf) No. 1 Newhampshire Red cockerels, year old Mar. first, $10 each. F.O.B. M. Chapman; Point Baker, Alaska. (10,134-10,151) OlL BURNER Brothers. {u;‘ 2 sélg. George (10,133-tf) HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and a bath, partly furnished. Inquire house 1102 9th St. or write P. O. Box 1684, (10,132-tf) | 6- F‘T MAHOGANY cigar care, wlth marble base. Price $100, cash or terms. George Bros. (10,131-tf) 1%-H. P. ELECTRIC motor. Prac- tically new. George Bros. (10,129-tH) CHRISTMAS TREES JACK PINE or SPRUCE 1 ft. to 8 ft. — 50c per ft. (Stand Included) OPENING DEC. 17 1P. M to?7 P M Across From BEHRENDS STORE PHONE 676—NOW! 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to Place Orders NO DELIVERIES! Eddie Powers - - - Operator TWO-APT. HOUSE — Furnished, garage, good location, full lot.' Phone Green 665, between 4 and 7 p. m. (10,112-tf) PHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting Cards, with envelopes, Alaska Scenes. Available now at Winter & Pond Co., Inc. Everything in Photography (10,094-tf) VISITORS FROM EVERETT Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Sprlest«-rbnck] of Everett, Wash., arrived on the | steamer Princess Norah and will spend the holidays with their Son.i in-law and daughter, Mr. and M John Robb, who are recent ar- rivals here from Rochester, N. Y. They will also be the guest: Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Miller during | their stay in Juneau. WANT ADS e e e bbb e e TRAPS WANTED—No. 1%. Any number up to 3 dozen. Write Empire, C-6639. (10,144-t3) BUGGY Black DOLL Phone ‘or little girl after 6 p. m (10,144-t3) 475, TED TO BUY ft., equipped Haynes, Fanshaw, ‘Troller, Write Alaska. (10,144-t0) 28 to 0. R Steamer trunk, foot- small trunk. Call 64, after 5 p. m (10,042-t4) MAN wanted for relief | 1 part-time work Sec‘ 2ih Century Theatre. | (10,141-tf) ! YOUNG doormar Mr. Lewi RESPONSIBLE 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 456. 120,140-t6) | WANTED—Large house. No small children. Call Reids at Bus Depot. Phone 108, (10,132-tf) | WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom | house, permanent, consider pur- | chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (10,132-tf) \WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby Phone 788. i macx....,ar'zr;ds AGENTS, DEALERS hand-loomed, Indian beaded belts and bracelets geous colors. Other items. S.' Kelly, 2302 Ontario St., Fort Wayne 6, Ind. (10,143-Sats only) Genuine design PIAZNOS RENTED and Anderson Shop. TUNED. | BARANOF BOOK SHOP A\l) LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t1) stock and| _ GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phoune 201 315 Decker w‘., FOR RENT 3- FOO\/{ FURNISHED CABIN Oil heater. Inquire 513-A Willoughby (10,042-t4) STEAMHEATED ROOM — Phone Green 675. (10,141-t1) BUILDING AND LOT. ‘\;l e lnl 110x120 ft. Three streets, South Seward, Ferry Way and Marine Way; or will build to suit tenant. George Brothcra (10,141-tf) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms, Kitchen privileges. Phone 886.; Home Hotel. (10,136-tf) i PIANO NOW FOR RENT at Doug- | las Island. Ph. 143. (10,130-tf) | SEAVIEW APT—One block from| Federal Building. Roger Steffap, vice-president of the National City Bank of New York, has one o fthe finest collec-| tions of Hawailan stamps in the world. ! A 773 e 10 1 Women's Apparer Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 MRS. EDITH WALKER Baranof Hotel Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS ! ! { | Mrs, Sriest- | ‘ , I | . back is @ sister of Mr. Miller MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1945 ALASK m/* s W -'fllRl.ll'lES ewing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservaiions Phone 612- SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE®’S BEAUTY SALON PLIONE 492 [ —— AUDIT! YSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY lished 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. @T INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY A John W. Clark CCOUNTING SERVICE ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Iydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ) ( { { { { S e A B R T e B B R S S M. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY-—8§ A. M. Sailing Date Subject to Change { - e e ettt e i it ) ! Painiing Contractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CATERPILLAR CAFE — RESIDENCE REG.U. 5. 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