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PAGE SIX VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL Happenings Aug s be change i 1e what with all t s 50, CTOW HAINES, Alaska 13.—(Spec- 15 pre uation and lots ed Correspondence) —Travele to of letter is column Th op T The from Haines last week on B a ol new 1. big name schoc rge rsit h were Willlam Byrd, E Th2 1 articles will, T fes and college e ( Ty Steve Castro, John give i word. Right are 1l. But ther tri and Rene Laurin some questior nd W on pa ilable the % malle KNOW E Mildred Sparks was a pu\arnu('r‘ Quc T u to au on the Kingbird of the “Wt - right now, ¢ -+ : Al Coastal Airways, R ng to Haines on the chart- no m $ per-| R o0 i. ered Estebeth Wednesday were Mr ar o eWhian 1 3 4 Mrs. O. B. Macken, E. Hend- : ¢ ;i rickson, Steve Casto, John Dae- m D. E. S, New Or- ne. mestri and Mr d Mrs. Ira Pow ered by an 5 ell ‘ > which I received Gty in the Navy 1 apply for The Princeton Hall was in port at pension, and if so, how?’ Haines for a few days during the If you think the knee injury is past week. While here she made ervice-connected, and apparentl 60 e two trips to Skagway for the pur- you do, then apply for a pension.|p . fC . Pose of taking patients to doctors your regional Veterans Ad- .= o » for medical treatment, as well tion office i ask for "“‘ Ky ny Help, write passengers for the ex- 5. Fill it out completely,j ==/ 5 o trip to Lake Bennett over no questions unansw Depart te Pass Railroad and send it back VA ol . adjudication The i en vou.. Rose Doody, sister of Neil Doody, score as as they p T ‘gavide Abnt bl help in pro- §nd Helen Calahan who have spent it. It ake time HaTiii VOUL case § {r> past month visiting in Haines i s R Al ey le for Skag aboard the Es- Query from T. W rd tebeth Tuesds where they board- “Do you think ther ¢ Question I ed the Princess Norah, southbound of us ex-service people getting a | ciscc ® Both are returning to their homes benus? tr I'm in Connecticut I honestly dc It or education S be considere t ilitation. Mr. and Mrs. William of the rved just a recently moved into their new se World Wi re getting sur- on Main street : on record as Eoing again wy for woun = tonu Do Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Lewis enter- how much education I'l! « - tained 30 guests Sunday afternoon Quest from V. H, T a: “I've |ing to me t a pic on their ranch Lzen out of the Army f ¥ ur years. Tt matter Nudik P The special feature and just recently decided to ' h long you -served you are of the bountiful lunch served was college under the GI Bil 11. | eligibl ucation under Public frash crab, c locally Do you think T'll ke able to get in, (16, you get four years of it - Mrs. Emma Smith suffered a fractured collarbone, when she fell frem moving car Monday eve- ing. The door of the car, against s leaning, flew o o Juneau Tul treatment which She morning flo for wa arrivals Haines 5 4 Cut- e Mr R. Brown, here ov and of Basin for Recent the Haines Mrs. Joseph Wyoming. They indefinite stay. in are en Ber- are J nice and daughter, Delaware, Ohio, Shzldon Hotel. Miss that she came to to the country, likes fo well that P. Boner Boner cof sts at the claims ka merely that she gue Bor.or Ala but owner of the trad- ing post at Champagne Landing, on Lake Kluane, Yukon Territol ived in Haines Saturday eve- traveling from the post over rtion of the Alaska Highway and Haines Cut-off in his truck. He returned to his home Monday Jean Jacquzt, Y Fred McRae and and Bonnie, Mrs Mary Brouilette, and children, George Mecock and son Louie, were recent visitors to Whitehorse, Yukon Terri- tery, having made the trip by car over the Haines Cut-off. They re- ported that the Haines Cut-off is |in geed condition, in fact, in bet- ter condition than the Alaska Highway between the Junction and Whitehorse. Mr. and zhters, Cointin, Niles Mrs. Rosie Mrs. Englund Joe Mrs Glenn and Keetsie, and Mrs. You're certain to enioy N st when you asi for | Mr.and Mis. P. B. Allen, owners of th2 Allen's Dairy of Haines, re- |turned to Haines August 7, follow- ing a three weeks trip by truck into Canada by way of the Haines ro-ear be whiskey at its pr ; FEATH ERS THREE kA h"wd of purcbred Ayrs Three Feathers Distributces, Inc. Mew York. B © 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS” D-C3 © HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT ® INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS o (OMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE ® 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES C0OD FOR ONE YEAR l\ || OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phong 667 | | At Haines | better it-off and the Alaska Highway, ki 5 | traveling 100 miles south of Ed-| BLENDED WHISKEY + 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS |\ onion " for the purpose of seour- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA cattle to be added to their present tock. { They report they had a very en- Joyabie trip, with good weather ”wr} found the road to be in air ¢ dition. The Haines Cut-off wa condition that the Ala Highway, with the exception @ few places which were being re-| paired by the road crew. There quite a bit of traveling being done | on the Alaska Highway. They | escaped one heavy snow storm and MAs Dorothy Calleod ipating. A display of old pict s | of Haines and Haines House dating tic cause t]'c\ need what Haines House can e them. | Trere is ne school in connecti nn‘ with the Home, the children at- tending the Alaska Native service | school in Haines. They stay in the Home until they are ready for| the soventh grade, after which| many of them go to Sheldon J'ack-g son School in Sitka. The children take an active part| in the daily life of the home, each|] cre having his special task to do,]| in such a way that as normal al hcme life as is possible is carrizgd on. Haincs House is the beginning of the trail for these boys and The aim of the Home is to give them thé solid foundaticn of the kealthful Christian living upon which they can build as they g0 through life | - e Sapphires and rubies are used in meters and declicate instruments in airplanes and tank: - Kipperedherring, smoked cod, ra- zor clams, oysters, rock fish, filet of sole. Spruce Lockers. Phone 71. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Treasurer of Alaska, will sell at Public Auction, subject to confirmation by the Gov- ernor of Alaska, at the office of the undersigned in the Federal Build- ing in Juneau, Alaska, at 2 o'clock P. M., on August 27th, 1946, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property sit- uated in Funter Bay, Territory of Alaska, and more particularly de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The gasboat “JANET”, 30.8 feet in length, together with her tackle, apparel, engines and equipment: delivery of which vessel will be made at Funter Bay, Alaska; which preperty has now escheated to the Territory of Alaska from the estate of James Hay, deceased. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th day of August, 1946, OSCAR G. OLSON, ! Treasurer of Alaska. ! First publication, August 14, 1946. Tast publication, August 24, 1946, a 4 ROOM modern ])Ulht 2 2 e WANT ADS FOR SALE MONARCH range equipped with oil to empty ash trays. Home Beau- tiful. with lull GOOD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt. house and cabin. See owner 142} Willeughby (340-t1) APT. HOUSE ana two houscs, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,000 down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-t1) NOW IN —Gray Lugse 226 cngines with 2 to 1 and 3 to 1 reduction gears. Juneau Weld- ing and Machine Shop. (329-tf) | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE passed through a dust storm . burner. Convertible to coal or | on tke trip. | wood. Good condition. Reason- A BARGAIN — 4 unit apartment | e | akly priced. Consider trade for ~Oil furnace cost $2100 | : | oil heater, 117 2nd St. after 6 Monthly income $150 | Al\‘ open house, honoring Mrs. pm. or see “Les” at Goldstein $11,600 Reasonable terms. | H. Claud Holmes, former director! - Bgg. da NEAT BUNGALOW | jof Haines House, and celebr CEAER A et - | Beautiful view | the h annive Haines| CLEVELAND CORM like new. Nijce lot in select neighborttood House, was held there on the eve-! Fer sale or will trade on piano.. woodburning fireplace, furnace 1111‘1;_' (])Vll Augru\L 8. Mrs. B. A. Bar-| Call Red 185. $5800. Immediate sale on this. | ne rs. .’ inholm, Mrs. Steph- — g 2 | Owner leaving town | en Sheldon, Mrs. Fred Sheldon,|18-CU. FT. Frigidaire iy 320 ACRES patented homestead | Mrs. Lela Pryer, Mrs. Martin Mad- | with unit suitable for sharp 20 miles from Haines sen, and Mrs. Kenneth Fox acted {reeze. Juneau Florist Near lake ; | 5 assistant hostesses. A musical| G561 fncome property. Nick ~ Wonderful for fishing lodge, $1500 program was given, with Haines Rocoviéh House koys and girls, Mr. E. M. il Calhoun, Mrs. Ronald Burroughs SAVE A MESS, use a silent butler GRADELLE LEIG" REALTOR i | Phone 557, Corner 2ud. and Franklin | back to the days when it was i hospital, were shown, About 40| basement and garage on beach | SRR ANENEENI——— guests, besides the Haines House| in® West Juneau. Write Empire| run SALE ! staff and children, were present.! C763. { | Tlingst paddles, made by !\mxl(l b = ¥ | Orr, were presented to Mr, and Mrs. LEOTA EXCURSION. Taku Gla- (2 BEDROOM HOUSE i Holmes, cier Sunday, 10 a.m. Phone 79| T road ‘r ity or Blue 449. | BU S LOT | AR | Heart of Juneau | Recent visitors in Haines were 23 FOOT double-end cruiser type{s ROOM completely furnished | Dr. and Mrs. H. Claud Holmes of . boat. Now in operation. Call| Home—Waynor Addition. Wichita, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs,! Dr. Geyer. i‘x BEDROOM HOME | e and 200 PATHOM of sciic, 8 fathom |} ks f"f"‘l‘“;»é‘:\;*““‘a i e 8 HOIES Uideep. Condition good. Call Caghf “EE0LMS: 10 T EEA | former Miss Harrizt La ia J NG LOT | fomie o g 1oL S o s AR 1941. She is an aunt Mrs. MUKLUKS FROM Nome. Red 155.17 ROOM HOU Sheldon of Haines. While (347-t4) | Gastineau *Avenue. town they were guests the _ {2 COUNTRY HOMES ldon Hotel. The Wrights left 2 sreage | fhafies Atedit Aok \both MOTORSHIP PHOENIX II smallpeRdERHEIERe o | and the Holmes 1aft Alglst 9 on| SAnnery tender type; has 3 cylin- ¢ ‘;9 u“ Sgwood b vosic and i Coard . the Briadei 0 der 66 hp. Washington Estep| 208 ft. Cabin cruiser. | s s b b i Deisel; recently completely over- | haued. mas aock enzime 10! MURPHY & MURPHY John Daemestri and Rene Laurin, loading freight and anchor hoist; ¥ AREA gl Both residents ot Hales, recelved 65 watt Northern Eleciric Radio| s BEMEORSACCOORIANIS. - | their citizenship papers wi on Phone, 1946 model. Sleeps 6; cc m-vPhOHO 676 over First National Jank a recent trip to Juneau. | sidered one of the strongest bvml__ — | boats by Marine Insurance In- oo & Lonn! SPECtOr in 1945, Cheap operation | ge Bay, on Lynn i o = cost; freight hold 19 tens net.! 1 ok e ghe "("k““ B ;i::m $15,000. Combination halibut and | WA“TED | an hilkoot Barracks, is Haines ... oo : B as 143 ; - House. The farm, ana Purse seiner, Turn Point, has 143G yr 1o SpORANT Ziearing Ald o O %4 np. 8 cylinder Chrysler; 11 tons{ ™ 8 : Yer. g ke, il 'S met; sleeps 5 will ice 25,000 s Y hd ““T:":‘ th b R on the ove S4%! pounds saimon. $10000. These| ), 0l Bt WA l"‘ gt I°T. boats will bear the closest "“‘ ‘jl“ . ““," e es ADR R >~ | spection. Box 237, Sitka, Alas D By, oppOY: ward the Chilkat Rive 1 whose (346.6,| tunity for man who can qualify s the new Haines Cu Jpii sl ok ’{ For appointment, ask for Earl E 1sk way is built. Back 30-CLEAN, 25 gal. oak Shower, Consultant, Baranof Ho- 1880 the Board of each. Val Poor, Douglas. tel, A 15, 16, and 17. | sions of Presbyter M s 4 ch kegan a scheol for the 4 ROOM MODERN house with full| YOUNG would like small ns. and acquired 366 acres of hasement and garage on beach in| 8PRrtment or room in private property, 109 of which were later West Juneau. Phone 011 ome. Cail 408 Baranof. :l"":i:‘“}’ t"'Cl‘Lll‘LfQ(’_ '"m:_" 4 345-t6) | COOK and assistant steward for "'On this site a log cabin was built, LIVABLE FURN [ Risieion oyl ;‘; Alguse and when his burned, a . oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv-| jiioiy e ey i a church, and a manse wer | ing room in knotty cedar, with{ i ik ed ! firelace. View; also garage 12 ft.' WANTED to rent furnished apart- After the first Worle by 40 ft. Plymouth seaan and{ ment for soldier and wife. Phone hcspital, which hed b skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay Gastineau Hotel, Room 201. | over by the government, wa store, beach side. Bus transpor- - 1 ed and was converted into a chil-| tation. Howard Day $3950 cash iWANl'ED'f{me'mm*d clerk-sten- dren’s home. The dairy and farm! (344-t4) | gf‘:rimlhr M;c3o/:m1 u;;xlmlt)z:n;n i were added and a far) i = { 38 hour week. Apply Health De- built. The home becam 2 pe. LIVING ROOM suite. Calll partment, Territoria Building, ed, and in 1927 anoth el e 334-t0 { 8:30 to 5 or Satlrdays 9-12. | Bl W o inclosed 7. 0€WAY G5 i TROLLER, new 95 hp. en-| RELIABLE MARRIED couple,— | Gk el l‘ 3l % { gine. Call 428 East St. (342-t1C) | steadily cmployed, no children' Tke children came to Hain2s = & e : NG aoar g e e R T in: | BlNCARKOOD, DRABIN Bpled ] i SRS Southeast Alaska and occasionally| boat, A-1shape, new 110 Chrysler{ . 1500 Gastineau Hotel I from some other parts of Alaska,| motor, just installed. Phone 777. > "34745"‘ use they are orphans, or be-| (340-t8) 4 | WANTED—Expeiienced male clerk. Inquire California Grocery. (346~ lf) EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. Phone 318 or write neau. (346-t1) “Alaska _E-JMAEéJnIu undry wor kci Laundry. WANTED—Woman washer, also waitress. Call Percy” Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED:- Usfid furniture. 306 Wii FOR RENT luumhed haus with 3A Willoughby. 3 ROOM bath Inqui ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t1) SEAVIEW APAKTMENTS, Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (Zfl-tlfi I HISCELLANEDUS in town is going new kind of service. the announcement on (347-15) A new ;.lmux to give a Listen for KINY. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) WINTER & POND CO,, Ine. 1} Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ‘Wholesale —— Juneau ~— Retail PIANOS RENTED and Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. TowED | loughby. Phone 788. LOST AND FOUND LOSTv salmon flshmg rcds and cooking pan between AuR Bay Float and Juneau. Please call Douglas 35, one long, one short. day, one size 7.00-20 mounted truck tire. Reward. Call 800 or Write Box 1703. Box 124, Ju-| or man dish ‘x LOST—On Fritz Cove Road Sun-' THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946 «No, Mr. Abercrombie. That isn’t what we mean when we invite you to relax on a Clipper”’ Clipper flying time, all the way from Nome to Seattle, is 'way less than a day. So Mr. “A” won't need his nightie. But he can relax in the adjustable lounge seats of the Deuglas-built DC-3. And a stewardess will heip make him comfortabic . . . see that he has good food aloft as part of the fare. Pan American will be glad to help you plan a trip to anywhere. Just inquire at the address below. AN AMERICAN Ww{m AIRWAYS 7/T Systen of I : 4 the=Tlyng Clippers | Baranof Hoiel Phone 106 The Triang le Cieaners YSEEF CONT We Put New Life T ouT D - WITH FIDENCE" i Into Your Clothes | 45-110UR SERVICE i JUST ol CALL ! B E . (__’_________.__— SMIT’ HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. FQRMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumhing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 A COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE WINDOW AND RUG CLEANING Floors of all types cleaned, waxed and polished by electric machine DAILY SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OF JANITOR WORK CALL 50—Lew Schaffert and leave your number LADIES wrist watch with small| leather Reward. 549. woven strap. Phone FOUND—Package containing 3 pr. wool sox in front of Governor's Mansion, Owner may have by paying for this adv. FLAGGED DOWN LOS ANGELES A visiting high school civics class asked city councilmen the identity of the five flags which have been hanging = in the council chamber for yemsl The American, California State,| Mexican and Spanish flags were easy but the fifth, a white ban- turned the councilmen’s faces ner; red. They didn't know and ap-, |pealed to a local historian who advised that it was a replica of one carried by explorer Cabrillo on his 1542 trip to this territory. S The human body bones, held together and moved by 696 muscles, includes .206; ' BUS SERVICE to... There IsNo Suhsntute for Newspaper Advertising! Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES FIRST TRIP- AUGUST 15 PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS " IH AN IRIR A\ BUS Ll JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA o T 2 T~ T () ) 1 o [

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