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PAGE SIX SEEEEEEEETITIEEREEE last cover all the changes g @ ritten into the GI Bill. T don't. v E T E fi ,,‘Q_ fi } G “ I D E But they do, 1 hope, give you “ some idea what the House and Senate have done to make it easier and quicker for us veterans to take advantage of our rights and bene- fits By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL it B 2 i e 5 witl That kind of 1 | Soo, Il take up each major lere's the Ml[;“p on x(wJ; };r“” e b”-) \“x B." Tha ”n‘n. of & ‘n.‘\n“ x'}m changé, point by point, and try big changes in the new % e made on a debt you incur with- ¢ "Jan’ 3t down to the ground of the past, as you know, loans had in ten years after the end of the understanding. Seems we've got a geht new deal on our hands to be okayed by the Veteran's Ad- war, a involving your home, ministration, after the lender and farm or I)x‘hmcs~ | gt D the veteran had gotten together on, Now, let's take a quick look at | g o g 9o 6 6w @ o ® ® © © a deal. some of the other changes in the o . Now, that won't be ll(‘(’(.~.~al"‘_\' 1f new, streamlined GI Bill. . TIDE TABLE S the local appraisor, chosen by the Section 1505 of the old service-| g . VA, says the value of the property men’s re adjustment act says that| g FEBRUARY 17 % the \vte:f".xl wants to buy is “rea- any benefit any veteran gets from| g High tide 2:54‘am., 17.1 it. onable, the VA automatically the bill shall be deducted from| g Low ‘tide 8:51 am. 05.ft. o okays the luly and issues a certifi- any possible, future bonus. The new | High tide 14:57 pm. 180 ft. ® icate of guarantee to the lender. bill quietly forgets to mention that| g Low tide 21:14 pm. -19 ft. ® That's & lot simpler than the old | section . . way. So now, any dough paid you by | e FEBRUARY 18 ° Another time-saver for ex-/the Veterans Administration for|e WHigh tide 3: 17116t e service people who want GI loans education, loans or readjustment al-! ¢ Tow tide 04 ft. o is this. An honorable discharge is lowance is not deductible from a|e High tide 15:3¢ p.m, 17.2 ft. © your first certificate of eligibility. possible, future bonus. In spite| o . Up to now, you had to go to the of the fact many so-called “bonus BB Veterans Administration to get one bills” ye found their way into| ol ST AL of these certificates. Of course, if there may never be a your discharge is other than hon- way. |J. G. SHEPARD GOES TO orable, you'll still have to stop in who, as a citizen of the FAIRBANKS; WIFE IS TO at a VA regional office and he cer- gy »d and served in the GO TO TERIOR LATER tified as a veteran eligible for a gymed forces of our Allies will be GI loan eligible for the GI bill provisions.| J. G. (Gowey) Shepard recently Under the new set-up you can But he must be a resident of the | left for Fairbanks to be connect- get a business loan to cover not| United States when he applies, and | ed with the Alaska Road Commis- only the cost of the business you he can't be receiving similar bene- | sion. Mrs. Shepard will also go to want to buy, but also to give you fits from an ally government. the interior just as soon as he ob- tains suitable living quarters - The Declaration of Independence was first published on Juy 6, 1776, in the Pennsylvania Evening Post. D DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Men on terminal leave, and dis- abled servicemen who are hospit- alized while awaiting their final discharge also are eligible for parts cf the GI bill — gducation and loans. Please don't think this and my some equipment or supplies in or- der to put your business into act- ual operation Also, you'll be able to get loan to “finance delinquent indebted- ness.” I guess that means to make good on debts you may get tangled ELKS BANQUET TONIGHT! February I6thai 7P. M. BARANOF GOLD ROOM For Ells and Ladies Only! Make Reservations at the Elks’ Club Honoring the Elks from Keichikan * Ladies’ Night at the Elks’ Ballroom MATHENY'S ORCHESTRA AT 10'0'CLOCK AR R R R R R R R R R R R R RN R AR RITRRFRT OO OOOOE EEEELLLLEL LU Ot L Ut tttatys oscceceecoereeetooCes W TR ?\“\"\m)\'y‘\?\, new luxurious 21-passenger DG-3's | PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES N, S~ o o s — o S . o S . S . S . City Ticket Office: Baranof Hofel No more war-weary planes for the air- minded travelers of Alaska! Pacific Northern Airlines now puts in service the first new transports to be used in Alaska, Built for us by Dougias, they feature luxurious comfort and warmth! Equipped with electronic safety devices. i \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ | \ \ [ | | | | | | | | ] | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [ | [ | i THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIPF—]UNEAL ALASKA EVEN a famous shipbuilder and auto ' manufacturer like Henry J. Kaiser finds time to relax as he chats with screen star Annabella at a recep- tion and cocktail party given at a New York hotel for her husband, Tyrone Puwcr of the films and for= mer U. S. Marine. (International) USO WILL HONOR STUDENTS TONIGHT The students of Juneau and Dcuglas high schools are remind- ed that tonight is the night of the dance given in their honor. The sponsors are the the servicemen who patronize it. any, of the best friends the USO has ever had,” said Director Zach Gorden, “have been the stu- dents in the two high schools, it is a real pleasure for the, club and the servicemen to give the honor We big represen- chools 9:45 o'clock The music party tonight in their he e there will be tation from both s Dancing will start at in the CIO Union Hall will be by F Hun Men discharg within recent month; a rvice is point- from the it ed out, are egq comed to the USO affair 2 the men still in un DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Tn the Distriet Court fi tory of Alasgka, Division '\Vlnlbt‘l One. At Juneau NELLIE MALONE, "THEODORE FLOYL Defendant The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, G You are hereby requ in ;the District Cou ory of Alaska, First Juneau, Ala 30) days after the last pubication of this summons, in case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upcn you, in case this summons is served upon personally, and answer the pls tiff’s complaint cn file in said court and in the above entitled cause | The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Dissolu- tion of the marriage now existing between plaintiff and defendant on| the grot cf incompatibility of ! temperament, and for any other| relief merited. In event you fail 50 io appear and | nswer the plaintiff will take jud | nent against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demgnded in said complaint, | and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable judge of said court, and the seal of said court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 8th day of February, | 1946. J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above entitled Court. First publication, Feb. 9, 1946. Last publication, March 2, 1946. 107 Cherry st Seattle 4, Wash. S&T Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Celiseum Theatre Box 1465 Phone 677 RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 The Exrwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 701 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE Don’s Radio Service Eleetrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and e Phone 659 909 West 12th 11941 USO Club and, FOR SALE WANTED PLYMOUTH Sedan, Phone 276. mnl'.-mzo 18,000 miles. (196-t3) 1.GLASS TOP coffee table, 1 ra- | dio, table model, occasional table, 1 end table, 1 drop leaf kitchen table anc otner household furn- ishings. 321 - 12th upstairs. Ph (196-t1 red 662, 80 BASE PIANO accordian, Ephi- fone guitar, portable typewriter, | sewing machine, washing ma- chine, 2 burner electric plate. | Priced to sell, 211 Willoughby. | (196 7 NOW IN STOCK—four 52 Gray | Marine engines with three to one reduction gear. 3 h.p. air-cooled | gas engines—battery chargers,com- | passes, ancaors and many other marine items. Juneau Welding and Machine Shop. (196-t6) i RADIO — Floor model—good con- dition, $60. Must be heard to be appreciated. Blue 870. (195-t4) | OUTBOARD motor 5% h.p, and | 12 gauge shot gun, pump. Ph.| Red 614. (194-3) | ONE-INCH Starrett “outside” mi- | crometer—reads 1/10,000ths; zero to 3-inch depth micrometer | (Goodell-Pratt). Both like new. Good buy in scarce machine tools. Sell either or both. Inquire Cla: Empire, phone 602. (d.h.) FOR SA room house and bin furnished. Call at 323 Deck- erway. (193-t6) LTVING furniture, dresser, two bicycles. 704 10th and D Sts. | (189-tf) | e R FOR SALE or WANTED — An-| nouncing a series of weekly Com- | munity Auction Sales at ning Sat. Feb. 16 at 1 pm. If| you have anything to sell bring | it. We will sell on percentage. | Our stock co! ts of furniture, | 15, electric appliances, watches, | boat equipment, motors, tools, | bt and residential lots, hun- | of other articles too num- | erous to mention which will be | sold in same order. Bring any- | hing of value. Let’s make it a rand sale. Paul Summers, Auc- ll<u'r' Phone Douglas 12. Lee| Swift, Prop. (189-18) -1 OMPLETELY FURNISHED Home | Magnificent view of the Channel. 2 stories — 3 bedrooms — full basement with outside onnanM' Enquire 706 6th St. AT5-th) | © it. GREGG SKIIS and poles.| Like new. Sce at Pigaly Wigsly.' (182-t1) | " GOOD 3 BEDROOM house all harwood fioors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5,000, 1044 W | 10th St. Phope Green 475. (176-t1) the | _ Trading Post in Douglas. Begin- | . WANTED Experienced Clerk- | Stenographer for 30 day emer- | gency employment. Thirty hour | week. Salary $200. Call at 102| Territorial Building. Tel. 466, or mnc P. O. Box 1931. (195-tf) | ACCIDENT FREE Navy pi- lot, age 29, single, 2,500 hours total, 1,200 civilian | 1660 v. S. Navy (ferry and | test pilot). 880 cross-coun- | 75 instrument. Quali- | cub, stearman, fighters, twin-beech 188 and DC-3. CAA commercial, instructor, { instrument, single and mul | ti-engine, no waivers. Col- | lege gratiuate, (Forestry ‘ and”Wildlife majors), neat | appearance, hard worker, | six years pilot. Interested i in airline, company - pilot, f sales, airport management, { contract charter pilot. $3,- | 600 minimum in USA. $5- | i 400 outside. Available im- mediately; will go any- where. E. H. DAHL, 4624 Ewing So., Minneapolis 10, Minnesota. (194-t3 WANTED—Good home, preferably in country, for 5 months old male dog. Affectionate, well grown and healthy. All black, Labrador type. Write Box 2943, Juneau. (194-t3) e A S R WANTED—Oii range with blower, restaurant cishes, French fryer, 2 Lurner hoi plate. Ph. 42 or 12 Douglas. (192-t5) HAND LAUNDRY—Specialize Cur- tans, shirts. Black 210. (189-1mo.) i WANTEL—eon transformer. Hi- | volt workable or no. Pratt Neon! Sign Co. (184-t4) | DRESSMAKING — TAILORING..| ALTERATIONS | Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blue 565. (179-1mo.) WANTED—To rent s or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-t) WANTED—Used furniturc loughby Phone 788 306 Wil FOR RENT ROOM furnished cabin, at 513-A Willoughby 3 Inguire (196-t4) I'FOR RENT — Sieamneatea rooms Kitchen privileges. Phone 886, Home Hotel. 10,136-t1) MISCEI.LANEOIIS 2 STEVE “Foot Office No. ‘—{‘HIROPODIST Specialists” DR. 7 T:iiangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) PIANOS RENTED and TC Anderson Shop. | 4 ROOM HOUSE 832 W. 8th st J immediate occupancy. Phone Auk Bay Grocery, or write P. O. Box | 422, (175-t) EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Service CLARA DILG (160-t1) Phone 859 Box 617 ALASKA AIRLINES FLIES EIGHT HERE Arriving on the Alaska Airlines Starliner Fairbanks yesterday with Capt. Flahart, Flight Officer Fike and Stewardess Freeman were the following passengers from Anchor- age: Walter Davidson, Max Kirkpat- rick, Warren Cuddy, Mrs. Warren Cuddy, Dan Cuddy. and Evelyn Sandoz. From' Gustavus: Fred Newburn and Alberta Parker. On the return flight to the ‘West- ward city were the following: Josep E. Griffin, Willard Jodett, Irving Zigman, Mrs. Mae Renner, Michael Renner, Newell Renner, and Fred Anderson. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME No. 5495-A In the District Court for the Ter- | ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Junedu. Tn the Matter of the Application of BILLY HOWARD KELLY for Change of Name. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BILLY HOWARD KELLY of Juneau, Alaska has filed petition in [* the above entitled court for a change of name from BILLY HOWARD KELLY to WILLIAM HOWARD TARLSON, and that the court has ardered a hearing on the petition in open court at Juneau, Alaska on February 25th, 1946 at ten o'clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, at which time and place all persons may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petition should not be granted and the name of netitioned changed as requested. Given under my hand and the seal of the District Court at Juneau, Alaska this 1st day of February, 1946. JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk District Court, Territory of Alaska, Division No. One. | By J. W. LEIVERS, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $i up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Big yellow short haired bob- tailed cat. Ph. Red 629. (196-t3) LOST—Small brown leather coin purse, Saturday, between Bert’s Grocery and Seward street en- trance of Post Office. Phone Blk. 491, Mrs. MacDonald. (196-t2) rimmed FOUND — Child's _silver glasses owner may have same by | paying for this adv. After the collapse of the Roman ! Empire, good roads disappeared from Europe for some twelve centuries. o e SPECI%LISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 3 Deputy. First publication, Feb. 2, 1946. Tast publication, Feb. 16, 1046, Phone 538 - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 ,1946 mnsuwfd/* it P T, i CAIRLINES Daily Schedwied Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 TAXES AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQDIKE ABOUT ()l R '\l()\THLY A( COI.‘\T!\G SERVICE "ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 RETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg anc | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERV \'II(”\\ PHONE "2 "B AL ‘KAGWAY { P s HAIRES *E FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. ORI PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with DONJAC AT AUK BAY—FPHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 SAILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE i i BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop | | — Painting Cmmraetor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELIAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE PARTS NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterplllxr” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Agmiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FAMING MACHINEBY & DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE | INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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