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UNEMPLOYMENT = COMPENSATION FOR VETERANS ik FOR VETERANS Party to Celebrate period of have en- after their res, many will mployed tlement ex ffic ular -e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, A LASKA FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1946 WOMEN OF MOOSE HAVE D) o I 3 BUSINESS AND socm;pe““ n E | SESSION LAST EVENNS — Chatfer The Women of the Moose held | successful business and so- a very BELICAN, Alaska, May 16,—Spec- | Veterans Who take temporary jobs ' . cial meeting last night in the retain t rights to unemploy=- B“’ihday !S G|Ven Moose Lodge Rooms, with nomin- |ial ' Correspendenice— Among the ;ne(;u n)ng:‘!‘\\}‘:(:‘n ';.:( er they are aticns for officers being held. The nun‘:;rcml.s’e boats c\;nlonding halibut aid off M. Shute, deputy ad- H electicn will take place at the next at the Pelican ld Storage dock ministrator m':- the thwest By Bonnle Mad.ean busine ,m,(.“n,_,"’ which will be have bégn the Cross Snunds. skip- hxmr.vh of lmn \m-sa»:s A nlmrn- Thursday night, June 6. ‘gh;rt;d :3" ?:53 Elli:zt; the Fremont, tion, emphasices. ~ Some VEteTans ;... ponnie MacLean was host-| A pleasant time was enjoyed D8 nther; - the Oceanic, Ole o g "“l‘ijl"‘ e ‘f, % wl‘ to 19 of lu'x:wymm(; friends on | during the social hour, arranged by Westby; Forn 1I, John Lowell; Em- rights to readjustment allowances, \n o % b oioon at o party giv- the committee composed of Leona Mo. oM Ness: Little Emma, John ik he Servicemen's Readjustment P b “the home of her parents,| McKinnen, Chairman, Dalsy Bur-|VIBUHes; Acgir, Franci Hyde; the A e thm: ve. M. and Mrs. Kehyon Macheah, in el “ud Seathics VAIBBEOIY. Be- bl e B L Hd“mmm‘“ or unemployment, al- celebration of her birthday freshments were served by Berna .o ® o Coh Sha ml‘::l:. X:- Jowances will be piyable to aligible| After a happy afternoon of West, assisted by Elizabeth Price ¢ ol < Tl (= Al 185 fl”_ ersus for two ‘years . after: the, 8Mes, ice cream and cike were and DUroRiyESuaena csason landings for am B O(j‘anuys QRtO Lt héle AIseNaRSE. 0040 vears by the guests and their The following committees were /" % ¥ =meyl after the end of the war, which- There was a lovely big l\nm(:d for the June meetings; Ea- ' | ever is later,” Shute pointed out day cake trimmed with cand-|tertainment; Mary Haas, Chalr-| . Progressive Club miet on May s and decorated in pink and blue, and many nice gifts were received has not been offi- yet, veterans al- ‘Since the war cially terminated man; Lyda Museth and Edith Pow- ers; refreshments, Martha Schmid, 2, 10 order to raise more funds for the club, it was decided that dances _ 3 - ) by y Bonnie Chairman, assisted b Marcheta . ready discharged stilf will have two °% y b ’»:nr; a;:er uz- official’ termination | Fresent at the party were Ann Ray and Ivy Barlow. Wf‘;]‘g k');l Elgen every Saturday T &0 tile. claims. for uncm- Crisham, Sue Anderson, Julie Hud- T ?h’: ;mm“:" ‘“"&eay“‘“"“’“‘;:e“ ’g’ et PR ""son, Gretchen Adams, Kal“.erine of s: Mrs. C. "‘XT;?{E‘_;‘T]]::({ apply for allow- Orme, Sherry Jensen, Karen Wern- GOVER"ME"T "osp“"l [Jggies; M. WLl - BdPstRED, Tex ance as often "‘<>h"‘ becomes um"m— er, Rondi Henning, Bobbie Dilg, To Ho EN Hocperbnan"d S Kami i e 'sh‘u‘tn“’x-mtl broviding he | Stuart Whitehead, Kenny Merritt, l.D op HQUSE osETie by PRIIREE Qox 80+ 50(;8 ot voluntarily loave his em- |Angus Foss, David Norton, John Y Vi T i of May 18, and Bloyment without good reason, or |liolmauist, Steve and Jake Ram- SUNDAY AFTERNOON ga;’“ A LT Han - be fs not Hischarged for cause, or |S4¥, Michael Scott, Eric Henning, g he still has benefits available and Bonnie’s sister, Linda Gay. A display of Native arts and PRI L A veteran may be eligible for re- ATy crafts by patients will bé a feature he’d““cn“’gk"‘;’a‘laj d°B°v ;”E’;}’;m;‘]'"M:'f adjustment allowances of up 10 $20 g ¢ o 6 o ¢ © 0 ¢ 0 o o o of the cpen house to be held from 17. The picnic will also ke 'f re’ per week for 52 weeks. If a veteran | o e ¢ to 4 pm. in the Government . gnp for Miss :uc-“' flD: e, is self-employed and does not make | o +IDE TABLE o Hespital Sunday. P v . ille yle, % A P SR 11 ABL AR R ¥ 5 . who is leaving Pelican for a teach- $100 per month the allowance is| o ¢ The public, and in particular vis- ing post in Valdez. Miss Doyle and Should sterans become ting rSes i ¢ olaimed. Bhould veteralisVBEOB g MAY 18 o« ,‘“A"l‘_:‘af‘zeng_fmg:t e iy her mother, Mrs. James Doyle, will | e . _h“_u‘m b G aehial leave the latter part of May for a | @ High tide 2:45 am., 171 ft. e ‘13U @ ;. 4 trip south. The Doyles will be | Mrs. Dora C. Rush, in charge of i i |® Low tide 9:24 am, -14 ft. i tlenths’ Bat Vd ( . gcreatly missed by their many vt matet s sGomtearwmaten | | & High tide 15:41 pm., el ¢ 0 ,Da‘;"“ it o and crafts, Wil qyengs in Pelican. oy ‘wisens. Analying Mandwrting e an ameringly ® Low tide 91:31 pr. 87 . @ resurn from Bls tonight 10 teko ey accurate and foscinating feld) W gives you an insight inte hid- . M charge of the display. She left here . o don traits of your friends, business ouiacictes and srengers early this week to return Annette The A dor, cunmefy. .tender u.unnn--v«mh-bwv—-uwl‘:z' e AL NE BAS A B i LS et ) Widmark to her Boe for Whiz Fish Products Co., arriv- D B e e s sotieos e e g 8 ed in Felican on May 10 from udicial, Police and Enterinment felds. Grotitying sarnings ‘ers reparied by Handuriting Analysts who have developed & prefabie private procice in spare o ful time. OuF course is COMPLETEI Mo extras, ne eddifiono! lessons 10 buy — R L $ P Guorantes NEW YORK 3, N.Y DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Optometrist is now in Juneau at her office in the Blomgren Build- ing to examine eyes and fit glasses, Phone 636 for appointment. (264-tf) BiG BRIDGE GAME? Serve Mellow Petri California Port! Petri Wine CaciroRnid Petri Port has the Seattle. Among those akoard were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Danzig, form- erly of Pelican, who will be located at Deer Harbor for the summer. PERSONNEL HELP IS Ed Johnson of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosher, who have URGENTLY NEEDED, SKAG. sA"AIoR'UM been spending the winter in Seattle, arrived in Pelican on May ‘ward attendants, a night watch- man, and good reliable cooks are desperately needed at the Skagway Sanatorium, said Mrs. Bess Winn, Executive Secretary for the Alaska Tuberculosis Association, who re- s turncd today on the Princess Lou- gx“el ;‘;‘g:g;s:t RN i M. after a brief visit to that in- 7 . | Mr. and M R. L. Tarte and their son Ray, arrived aboard the Arminta on May 8. Mrs. Tarte is is2 stitution. E i Mrs. Winn, who made the visit M- and Mrs h“;;l:’f"e‘:g e in the interests of a rehabilita- DEAY Were the housegues ; ard Mrs. Einar Ojaniemi last weck tion program that is being end sored by the Asscciation for the 5% patients, states that the hospital, < FERARE S under:the efficient dirsgtion of D _.one MsilioNt: Aurora ggved in dolp s va Pelican on May 5. Passengers for Rudoiph M. Haas physician in 3 charge, is makir fine . - progress L olioan ieluded e J44§ Bear, considering the consiant struggle S®MeS Reed, and Joe Ot. | to find personnel. Ninety-two pat- . ! army hospital and eight of these 8 "“j o Jh'l;‘?“‘l‘o““ May § “"d‘ will soon be heady for discharge Teturned on May 70 But, states Mrs. Winn, only four Henry Roden left Pelican pn May wards ar 3 ards are open. The fifth and last 2 for Skagway via Juneau. i ward cannot open until ward at- tendants are found. When such personnel is available, there will be room for 25 more patients. A surprise house-warming was given for Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Edge- comb and their family on May 4. '¥OR SALE— COPR. 1946, PETRI WINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CALI true grape-rich flavor. It's sure to delight According to Dr. Haas, the work |is well paid and requires no pre- | vious training and he urgently re- | quests that if anyone is interested in work of this nature, that he or |she write at their earliest conven- ience, and state qualifications. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones, Marilyn | ki i Jones, Andy Engstrom, Mrs. Ken- Listen, KINY, 7pm. Monday, G2l and Mr. Clifton, postal inspec- | Sales Tax. Speaker, Albert White. tor. (273-t3) | F. The party was sponsored by Mrs. Einar Ojanfemi and-Mrs. Ed Wal- tonen. Arriving by plane on May 2 were — e An unabridged ~dictionary print- ed in Braille requries 32 volumes.| Pacific Northern Leads Again © Reduced Rales 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. © Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 l NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the Probate Court for the Terri- tory of ‘Alaska, Division Number One. Before FELIX GRAY, Com- missicner and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Tn the Matter of the Estate of CATHERINE NYE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that J. W. McNaughton has filed‘a final revort. in the matter of the Estaty of Catherine Nye, deecased, request- ing the approval of the administra- tion of the estate as reported in said report and that the assets of the estate be distributed to the heirs of Catherine Nye, deceased, as set forth in the Will admitted to probate herein, and that said administration be closed. A hearing will be held upon said Petition and Final Report on the 19th day of July, 1946, at 2:00 o’clock P. M. at which time all persons hav- ing objections to thWe manner in which said estate has been admin- istered, the closing of the adminis- tration, or the distribution of the assets in accordance with said'.will, FOR SALE 11 ft. SKIFF, $50., coal and wood range with warming oven, $20. 9 x 12 rug $750; full size iron bed with spring and mattress, $10; 2 gasoline lamps $250 and $5. Victrola and 61 records $35. Can be seen at 944 W 1lth be- tween 11 am. and 2:30 pm. weekdays and 11 am. to 5 pm. nuspl’ Peve. bunaays, Gio=u) FOR SALE—Bed, spring and mat- tress, three quarter sizes Like new. Electric washing machine, Phone Red 206. (273-t1) FOR SALE—4 modern home, West Juneau, immediate occupancy. Inquire Red 450. FOR SALE — Unfinished cabin, | Fritz Cove; 1 complete walnui bedroom .- Walte candlewick bedspread. Call 181 for further information. (273-t3) FOR SALE-—1937 black Plymouth sedan, good rubber, $250. Juneau Mctors, Call Douglas 963. (273-13) FOR SALE — 1939 Internationai pick-up truck. Call 184 after 6 pan. (273-t3) FOR SALE—24 ft. Cabin Oruiser. Phone Blue 865. (272-t3) FOR SALE—We still have that 3| bedroom - house on Sixth Street, $3,150. Shattuck Agency. (272-t3) FULL COMPLIMENT of carpentry | and power tools sufficient for a | modern up to date carpentry shop or contractor equipment; | beautiful building lot in West: Juneau; five room modern house | for sale one block from St. Ann’s| Hospital; excellent opportunity for handy man in the second hand furniture business. Deal in- cludes building and stock, $10,000 will handle; 3 apartment house | for sale in Douglas. Fully fur- nished, $1,200 will handle; Bruns- wick Apt., 7 apt. unit, centrally located, completely furnished, monthly income $210; Gther pro- | perty city and country; 1 med. safe. Murphy and Murphy Renl-l Phone 676, Room 3, First ((272-t1) tor, Naticnal Bank Bldg. FOR SALE—King and Winge Hali- hut gurdie, excellent condition, | new gear. Box 193, Sitka, Alaska, | J. E. Engelman. (272-t4) |FOR SALE—Recorder, phrm&raph! and radio combination; automatic wireless record player; single re- cord player. Call Roy Eaton, 567.! (272-13) | ar ike new. See Mr. Shofner at High School. FOR SALE—22 tube RCA combin- ation recorder, phonograph and | radio. Ph. 631. | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 _FOR RENT 3 ROOM fur. apt. oil range, bath Inquire 513-A Willoughby. | (262-13) | ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home‘\ Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash Cole. (260-t0) | C i SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. FOR SALE—1 table electric mangle, | 1 9-tube Fada Console radio, 1 gal. electric ice cream freezer, 1 quart ice cream freezer, leather davenport, portable Victor pho- nograph, 2 antique tables with marble tops, 1 scythe, 1 brush hook, practically new, 2 card tables, 1 trunk. Phone Green 410 (271-tf) FOR SALE—34 ft. troller, every- thing new. Terms. Inquire Ju- neau Welders. (2711-t3) 3 ft. TROLLER for sale. See Har- bormaster. {NEW 30 x 10 ft. Gillnet Boat just | completed with or without en- gine. PFinished to suit buyer. A very fast boat, also 45 ft. com- bination halibut and troller, now | under construction. Will' be com- pleted by July 1st. Galley and bunks on deck. 25,000 to 30,000 pound fish hold capacity. Call at | Douglas Boat Shop or phone Douglas 192. . (270-t6) & 2 FOR SALE—165 horse Lycoming full marine motor. Inquire Al- askan Cab after 4 pm. (269-tf) ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) s VS R S FOR SALE — Electric Sunieam puvbmnAer. good condition, rea- sbnable, Empire Office. (@h.) Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. may appear, file their objections and be heard. ! | GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above ! mentioned this 16th day of May, 1946. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, May 17, 1946. Last publication, June 7, 1946. Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP CLARA DILG Pablic Accountant PHONE 557 Corner 2nd and Franklin Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) FOR SALE—Ladies solitaire dia- mond ring. $150, bargain. Phone 286. (264-t3) CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428, (258-tf) GILLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- bor Master. (244-t1) FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on the washing machine or frigidaire for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. BigHaul CANTON, Ill. — Sheriff Harold L. Ellsworth is on the prowl for a thief who stole a barn — or what was left of it. Ellsworth bought the barn and had it razed, and planned to re- move the lumber. When he return- gone. (273-13) | ;per month, rocm and board. Will (271-t4) { ed the next day, everything was | “w % % ALASKS | <2 o8 amynes ! ‘ crwing Southeastern ' Daily Scheduled Trips TO * REAL ESTATE || Sitka Wrangell ‘ FOR SALE Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ¥ | | LOG COTTAGE 3% miles on Hi-| way—Modern furnished—$3,800 “INCOME and a Home,” on same propeizy. Cottage and Apt. House 8 rentals 2 bedroom Apt. now available All furnished—Clean Near business center Price $5,300. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin O R T i i ~ For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | '! 'SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Estublished 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors | 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 : FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING KinlochN. Neilt Joha W. Clark INQUIRT ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ‘ YIAIH'ED WANTED — Sewing machine, any 1 type. Call Blue 653 after 5 p.m. (273-t2) “A BUSINESS of your own. Popular seller, big commissions, fast sel- ling plan. Every office and home a prospect. Steady repeats. Su- | pervise or work alone. Write for details. Faculty, 323 Hammond St. Cincinnati, 2, Ohio: (273-t1) i Alaska - Electronies JIM LANGDON--Manager WANTED-—Decknana 1or M/V HY- GIENE. Must be sixteen years of age. Salary $125 and subsistance. Apply Territorial Department of { Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime Health, Room 102, Territorial o Building. (@71-tf) MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- ment of house, Room 312 Bar. CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- anof & @11443) ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND : COMBINATIONS now being accepted for positions Mail Orders Promply Filled | of Divisional Deputy Tax Collec- tors for the Department of Tax- J Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION established in Ketchikan, An- 2 COUPLES want furnished apart- chorage and Fairbanks. Applica- tions should give age, reférences, accounting and tax gxperience. State whether Veteran or not Veteran and the length of time residing in Alaska. All replies should be addressed to the Tax | Commissioner, Box 651, Juneau, Alaska (269-16) HOU: employeci couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice kome, pleasant conditions. $100 FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES | consider couple, husband em- ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- fore 6 pm. (257-tf) SALES and SERVICE NORTHERN cfinzmu co. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment wareg AMS‘.A.‘ and YUK rglllTOI.! BRANCH—227 Admiral Way 4 FARMING MACHINERY JUNEAU MINING EQUIPMENT (241-t0) MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at| ! Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) | WINTER & POND CO, fmc. Complete Photographic Supplies Ueveloping — Printing — Enlarging Attists Paints and Materials of ! Finest Quality ‘Wholesale Junean W | PIANOS RENTED sna TUNED T HE sasnagucns of @8 GUARANTEED. Realistic Perma- .”"“‘..l,.“"" | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 3201 815 Decker Way. IN THIS BANK 1 e e s k 3 LSTANDFOUND || Z=7=i= | ARE LOST—Baby's gold cross on chain. of 13000 { Reward. Phone Red 624. (272-t2) LOST—White crocheted glove. Ph. 266. (272-t1) LdETT—BTack pocket wallet. Re- ward. Peter Howard 929 West Tth. (271-t4) FOUND—6 keys on chain in front of Reck Apts. Inquire Empire. (269-) The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, ‘?)AL and STORAGE First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA ; MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NASH SALES, SERVICE and REPAIR Christensen Bros. Garage 900 12th St. PHONE 659 ith connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and ‘.Z;.m for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR ATIONS PHONE 612 I

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