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PAGE SIX VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WHIRL DISCUSSED . FOR SALE With Miss-Information WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1946 mnsx h/* ki % LaIrLINES ewing Southeas. Daily Scheduied Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS WANTED e e D o General housework $1/| Phone Red 580 after (169-t3) Well, shades of We know something young miss—blonde and a svelte- like pillar of Juneau's Sassiety crowd, is planning a plunge forth into wedlock. Now, of course, you couldn’t expect us to give you her name. (After all, you pay only 10 measly cents for this paper.) She works in a great big shiny officz on Seward street for a great big shiny Federal official, and doesn't plan to leave our gay little city for nigh on to two months. But plots are hum- ming. And when she does enplane for the Southward, she will be mar- ried in Chicago or Philadelphia. o " <S80 T P gl Latr-flr. former-serviceman groom-to- (169-t3) reif & be George will enroll at the Univer- el ST | tel Room 210, Ehone 886 or write | sity of Pennsylvania. « MISCELLANEOUS nicely styled General Delivery, Juneau (168-t2) | S i dresses, slightly used very re- sonable, sizes 12-14. Phone 452 (168-tf) news-mongering! A very popular who took ? I mean planes @ und—and o months WANTED hour min. 5 p.m. NASH 4 door sedan, motor A-1 condition. Christen- Garage. (168-t6) the the the where 1941 and tires sen Dros. . button who overseas rode in store soda bar and ordered on-toast and Beside m his sandwi placed on the “VETERAN That ment S Yeah,” h “How do t town?" I | ars they shake he'd sea who ped it was re Maybe, 810 SF rugged? he admitted But the point is, the war's and they aren’t going to get half what|termoon in the penthouse of the they think they should. No use kid-| Ajaska Light and Power Co. build- ding around about it." g 3 ing, h Mrs. Scott L. Murphy pre- how | T took another ar ‘Aside from o dE / sidin men?” any prejudice you'v ot, what Mc “Oh, aid, ' you find is the biggest gripe that|, giscy in a wha You ans have?” get pushed aro! | he “Don't tt L Veter In- Yotid he first monthly meeting of the cout Board, recently elected e members of the newly incor- porated Girl Scout Council of Ju- au and Douglas met Monday af- USED VACUMN cleaner. Phone 245 (169-16) WILL PAY cash for a 36-37 coupe| in good condition. Phone Green 680 between 6 and 9 p.m. (168- lGi' Employ- sked him. Hate" FOOT LOCKER, suit case, 2 burn- er plate, heater, portable radio, carpet sweeper, misc. broadcloth uniforms, evening dresses, apt. 1, Thompson Apts. (169-t3) e ¢ ce WANTED TO RENT—Small fu: I nished or partly furnished house | with bath and kitchen located | in or out of Juneau or Douglas. | Anything on Glacier Highway | would be apreciated by discharg- | ed veteran and wife. Reliable and | permanent party. Please contact ou in this do of the time was devoted to 1ssion of questions concerning |Scodt camping, and plans for mov- right away,” “Iling the Yakutat huts which have here and stopped been loaned to the Girl Scouts onto formation Cen One place where and Philadelphia onthe area in the vicinity of Menden- you can go to get the dope you need big yells in thoselhall Glacier. These grounds have without pounding all over tov are jobs and|been given to the Boy and. Girl “Nope,” he said A lot is homes |Scouts for their use as a camping ferent places it'’s according {sitc. (“O'VIBINATION Halibuter and troller. 30 h.p. Palmer. Pric- ed for quick sale. Leaving for 36 (\ veters W came down New Yor the way. The places and down here homes The biggest said ter? W'ILL PAY CASH IOT 1941-42 Coupe or Convertible Coupe in good condition. Phone Blue 437. (165-tf) | ot dif- Orville Waggoner of the Alaska i Cab Company and wife, Mickey, are departing these parts as soon as PAA can see its way clear to get to Seattle. It will be only for a few days, however. Orville and Mickey like Juneau’s winter weather and wouldn’t care to miss more than a few days of it. Guess that's what is called advanced resignative acclim- ation. | 1 For Information and Reservations Phone 612 I NEW PHILCO Cabinet Radio $45, 1 card table $5. 1 dressing mirror 4 ft. x 2% ft. $15. 1 new occa- sional table $15. Cabinet smoking set $10. Phone Blue 437, (167-tf) YOUNG mitt. GIRL lost green color Please return to Empire. (163-t3) | { WANTED TO BUY—Tyoller, 28 to 32 ft., equipped. Write O. R. Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. (10,144-t) Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appeintment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 TUBE Crospy Console Radio, 5 $60. Phone Blue 460 or (167-t4) 8 | bands From the opening-night bowling 726 scores wafting in from Ketchikan, we gather that the Juneau Elks Club bowlers had a most enjoyable boat trip WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) 1940 MODEL four door Dodge se- dan. Chas. Burdick. Phone Blue 167 (167-t4) one bed $12 (167-t3) AU DITS le;Zi\ls TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Establisked 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street —- Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark l\QLIRE ABOLT OLR ‘l()\TIlLY ACCOU! \Tl‘\G SERVICE ONE DRESSER $20; Phone Blue 520. Feat of the Week: At quiet little four-handed game of pinochle at the home of Jean Trombeau this week, ' Kay Kennedy and Dorothy Evans flashed forth a 1500 trumps hand. Now our knowledgz of pino- chle is a little dim—being a tit- tat-toe fan ourselves—but we un- derstand this is quite a score. Four- th-hander was Leonard Evans who distinguished himself by eating more eanuts than anybody else. We are therefore awarding the entire four- some this colymn's gilded toothpick of the week. We aim to please. ion-Shover-Offers: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Williams to multi-points throughout tke western United States for a six weeks fling. Here's wiskes for a ripping trip from we to “ thee. WANTED—Usea iurniture 306 Wil- loughhy Phone 788. MISCELLANECUS TYPING and Shorthand classes are offered to Douglas residents during Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the Douglas School, under direction of Miss Ella Wetherby, Douglas Commercial teachers Hours of her classes are 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. For further in- formation, phone 29 days or 48 evenings. (169-t4) That’ a NEW, RECONDITIONED % -H.P. Freon 12 compressor, complete with two coils % copper, 2x7 ft.| Ideal for home or commercial freezing walk in box, $250. Phone 714, days. (166-6) out 1937 PLYMOUTH, good rubber, ub- | holstery, $300. Douglas 983, c= 714, days. (166-t6) a g I need > starts g ran them—expect the ter. 1 don't handed to country and them a lot while they 3:30 WEAVER SCOPE with B mounts. 9-MM German Luger. Inquire Arctic Bar. (164-f) ELLILS ALIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell | With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle i FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NA'{IBNA[. CASH Register, cabinet, fireproof. Phone Brothers. filing George (163-tf) | rking right? ds; save fuel. cleaned, $4 each. for other work. Howard. 165-1 mo.) Is your stove wi Prevent fire ha House chimneys Reasonable rate: Phone 676. Ask for excited neighbor did - A raw potato rubbed blade of knives which h dark from an acid will t them e 2 pr. NEW SHOES 8% AA. Call 631 mornings or after 6 p.m. (163-t1) over the turned for a mi elp clean you thir puppies WINTER & POND CO,, Inc (159-tf)| Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Faces that blurred across the FOR SALE—Alaska Husky after-11-o'clock horizon last night No. 8, Crescent Apts. Major Chet Waggoner, Jerry Marsh, ———————— 3 <. & Fred Tubb, Belmoni (“Photo Fin-|1 MEDIUM BOY'S BIUYCLE. Ph. ish”) McCormick, Chuck Hammerly,! 699. Ask for John. (10,146-t1) Joe Ashby (husband of Heather Lane). HAINES B, 8. "BORIAT” SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with | DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 SHILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE b ol Paints and Materials of Finest Quall Artists’ | NEW HAMPSHIXRE RED FRYERS —New York dressed, 60c per Ib. Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Bunch of keys | turn to Smaily’s Poolroom. | (169-t4)) Attention PAINTERS LOCAL 1504 * Impeoeriant Meeting WEDNESDAY Jan.l16 SP.M. Wholesale Juneau Reta PIANOS RENTEL and TUNED. Anderson Shop. Accomrpanying peepul whom we | noticed of may have - sgen, or| thought we had seen in and around |~ the vicinity of above is our| trade secrst this Evidently we're getting thorough- Pamtmg Contractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN = Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Servi CLARA DILG (160-tf) Please re- Phone 859 Box 617 LOST--Key chain with ut 12 keys and 4 fi charms Finder please return to Barancf Hotel Office. (168-t3) i BARANOF BOOK 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 *02 Franklin St. Phone 563 LOsT—Large brown alhgav.or purse\aox 3081 - -« - Juneau, Aiaska —containing papers and letters. | (10,059-t1) Please return to Occidental Bar. ‘ $5 reward. (167-t3) | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. — | LOST—Wrist watch. Richard G.! Dalton engraved. Reward $5. Re- turn to Juneau Hotel. (168-13) | Sterk-azing: Senour. And now with a feeling that we have definitely overstepped, w2 tip- tce away to our little cave with a} hollow chuckle. ‘Tomorrow your| galley rat may be extinct. But no one who has seen us for the last month will believe we didn’t die with our boots on. So long-vous, muh- suites. i = LOST— Brown billfold with papers | and name inside. Write P. O. Boxi 2856. (167-t3) i == v ,,,,‘ HERE FROM SKAGWAY LOST—Pair of new leather gloves| Mrs. Jennings A. Evenson of wool lined. Size 8, return to Em- | skagway is a guest at the Baranof. CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT,OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES what you're trying to find out The guys get back and may Tenthifve, pians. ohll for. s bom- nobody really knows anything theyre married All the clvillang |mittee going over the entire area in I read the papers all the time, so I have all the places to live. The vet- |y, ymmediate future to determine know more than most of these people 'erans can hardly find a place 10, n. pogt possible site for the build- that work for the government.” slezp, and they certainly can't find [y 0o U oved from the “Why, there’s a man over at the a decent place to set up housekeep-| ccont cita at Duck Creek. Mrs USES office,” he continued, with a ing. |Perry Asheraft, Camp Chairman, is sort of sneer coming into his voice, And the GI Bill home loans Wel, anoing for a number of engin- “who's the most arrogant know-it-all | heard about! They don't exist. No'oopo ong others qualified to join her you ever met. And I suspect he banks in this town will bother with|y "o im0 the most suitable sites. doesn't know much. He's the veter- them — too red-tapish—too compli- Court of Awards ans employment service represen- cated. Even if we could get a GIi . gourt of Awards which in the tative. ‘If he's a veteran himself, we couldn't use it bECAUse ..o have peen held in the spring then it was the Spanish American sell at silly prices that would | ;ng g1 now will be held in the war, T guess even a millionaire. And, of g “ang at the conclusion of the “Whel] me about him,” I encouraged. construction costs are out of | cummd " oamy sessions, the last two “I'm interested in veterans stuff !days of which will be Court of Oh, I had a sort of run-in with the vet said s What| s gards and parents’ visiting days at him,” he explained, and went on tohe He said that ithe Eagle River camp. air his gripe. If he told 'm f | ” - | Heretofore there has been no day he had a gcod cas 01858 v lor week-end camping, which in most kis an d tale | LEQEF‘JENS woRRIES communities in which Scouting is At leuglh he droppea vnz mag LR ¥ active include troop groups rather of his voice, and continued. *“‘But |than the whole Girl Scout organiza- after all I have no real kick. I've SALT LAKE CITY — A woman’s tjon as in the regular summer camp. worked out things so I think I have telephcned report of a “roaring in- The senior Scouts under the direct- a permanent job coming up in t ferno” broi firemen with all jon of Mrs. George Washington and months with the National Air Lines, equipment of the Salt La county able assistants have recently “This US| d is for fire department to find P over-night camping with tion job I'm ot i fter ferno” had been quenched with & P e gt R job until the perr pail of water. permit similar camping will be ar- But some of our Mr Raymond Spencer, dis ranged for other groups. It is hop- I know ing a fire in her attic, called to a i that by 1947 a full day and world « neightor to summon the fire depart- weckend camping program will be a They w ment part of the regular Juneau-Douglas them—they A]unl. the The hedule, according to Mrs. Ash- their home town owe ft They won't get anywhere Mrs. Asheraft has had extensive feel that way professional experience in camp sup- I thought this cver ervisicn and is competent to make Then I said, “Don't plans and decisions on all phases of —_— camping, where the welfare of local Scouts is concern: - Arriving on the Talsaks Alrlivies jtarliner- Juneau with Captain Pet- xeon, Flight Officer Thompson, and ‘tewardess Freeman on 5 Iy Juneatized. were the following passengers from ~ wo fael almost discreet ourselyes. Anchorage i Andrew Teauyneak, George Palm- yisjtor rmm Chicago upon first r, Wilbur Johnson, Carl Kaizer, and pearing the fire alarm today: “My, | y Lamont Guatamala . . . a wild moose! On the return flight to Anchor- o L 1ge were: Pvt. Charles Metjay, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Philip ind William E. Didelius; for Cor- iova, Louis Stensen. - VISITS BROTHER HPRI‘, Miss Betty Dalziel of Seattle re- cently visited briefly with her bro- ther, Dick Dalziel, local building contractor, while enroute to Fair- banks. Miss Dalziel, who has been on the Seattle office staff of Pan- American Airways, has been trans- ferred to the Fairbanks office. e o B BUILDING PERMIT LABEL * DRINK KING SBLACK One building permit was issued | by the City of Juneau during the ! week just ended. J. J. Klein, own- pire. Reward. (167-t3) TOST—Pair of skils and poles be- | tween Douglas' and Juneau, Sun- Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. day. Reward. Phone 037-5 (167-3) “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY theatres — away from noise. JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way ting: alio s Sen¥elopey it DAILY ONLY MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY small green photo album contain- ‘ f | WE CARRY IN STOCK ing color photos of advertising | cmnws DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS bulletins of value of no one butg in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D, C. | myself. Reward for its return.] Apartment Hotel JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS i 4 S Moleliap- ‘161-tD) | % hird ot Blanchard EL 2888 FOR BENT 2-ROOM Furnished Apt. Oil range. | References required. 513-A Wil loughby Avenue. (166-t4) TR TSN S P O W SEEPRED. 1 Hotel Rooms i Seatile Clost to shopping, business, LOST — Envelope contnmmg en- larged photos of decorations and | large Victory sign in process oi‘ tor HYPERACID STOMACHS | streets; estimated cost $1,500 > WONEY BAGK SRARANTEE |kon for Ketchikan where he is employed in Race’s drug store. A F 0f l[ Hall {er and builder in charge, took out L [ ':\u authorization for remodeling and finishing work on the Klein Building at Second and Franklin s BACK TO KETCHIKAN Joe Bird, who has been visiting sconomy | friends in Juneau, left on the Yu- Butler, Mauro Dreg Co. = BLACK LAREL! NORTHLAND T TRANSPORTATION ; C O M P AN Y Painting and l)eem'ating SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATE Walter D. Field === Co-0Op PHONE 581 EVENINGS Your Deposits FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. | Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. | Home Hotel. (10,136-t!\ MAJOR CHARTERIS HERE i Major William Charteris and Mrs. Charteris arrived on the Al- | aska enroute to Sitka. He recently | was discharged at Fort Lewis { Wash., after serving for the past (three years in the AGF as physi- | cian and surgeon. SPECI%LISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT s rr s rrrrssrrror) Prompt and Efficient RADIO SERVICE Call at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. SECOND and SEWARD _Phone Red 206 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ’ o T TR e u;omcns vam It’s the Nicest Store in Town I Baranof Hotel Building | | | | - Don'’s Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phone 659 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 909 West 12th SERVING ALASKA

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