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| r—— e i o i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1946 = It that a pertion of Kenai Peninsula B T I B | HARRY lEvv OF National Moose Range be opened 7 to homesteading. 4 KE"‘(H'KAN IS Auxiliary Election The American Legion Auxiliary olected the following officers: By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL AL COMMANDER 55 223, 5 o 4% Seward ik c M% 2 i 7 < 1t Jema 4, g — ] much our country is length of service, but it can't A h P “I:’\(,,\f{f: Eresident, ARSRIn Ll !.‘ o spend on us velerans more than four yeArs nchorage Is Picked for|o Anchersce s flm SALE | OR SALE ‘al year?| Australia, Canada and New Zea- second, Vice, EresiCeneio i ‘4 BEDROOM HOUSE, | yaTall oLo plannin during the coming fis Dav o Riiktions Most of this vast sum is earms 4 ss 0 gth, pro- ; o G e kept up to snuff Yeaf—DB'e la'er jm A,”““ bt 3 room cement basement, for hospital construction, readjust- viding marks i o T | Histcrien, Mabel Bingle of Fair-| 7o~ pore | | | | 7Homo Bmulnul | s ’ ment allowance . and Na-|/But the subsistence allowance e o 8" Sedan, $1,500;| appr. 1% acres of land e . tional Service Li nce. we Americans get while taking KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 16— Qpepiain, Sybil Lokken of Peters.| CXCellent condition. Phone Black | Available immediately, overlook- 7or Generations The tiggest single item is pen- |training or education is well akove pelegates to the American Legion |y, W 'S(' paiit-At-RiHE ‘1::)1; 605. (375-t1) | ing Channel. A Great sions. Almost two million bu the average allowance paid in other convention picked Anchorage for| {Campbell and Ethel Olson of An-| UPHOLSTERED highet 5o |1 BEDROOM HOUSE, Kentucky Favorire” te soing fo g0 to ex-service people | countries. the 1937 convention city, date to be| iiciavn mrecutive Committeew URED! 3 1 o - ““] 18‘*v Splendid location, level ground. abled in the war. They deserve| The Union of South Africa and sei py the Exccutive Committee la- | pyo, cewo- plano, priced for quick sale, leav-| 14,50 1o, fenced, large basement, this country guarantee re-employ- ter, and elected Harry Levy of| | ing town. Phone Green 750. Oil heat, furnished. After the last war all veterans Ment to veterans in their old Jobs geichikan as new Commander. (a75:48) | et B R R s U were paid a flat bonus for serving for one.year New Zealand, Brit- — oiher officers include the follow-| wlDowED OREGON |74 t. ROWBOAT and 22 hp. Evin-| Excellent condition. thelr Bountry. So far no bonus 8in and Canada don't guaraniee 4 y,g. rude motor. Phone 694. (375-t3) | Warm Springs Bay hhs been voted vets of World War full year's employment, but they do =gy yice Commander, quk‘ ! GAK DINING SET—good condition| Will sell or exchange for i Two, although t kills propos- BSSUTE velerans ”“{‘“'v”r‘dm"":;‘ ""“; Nash of Fairbanks. STOREKEEPER IS with 5 chairs. 825 Gold Belt, Ph, Juneau or Petersburg property. on terms not less favorable than it/ qo.5q yice Commander, Hother | et 180. (375-tf) | ACREAGE SUITABLE for buildlng RATIONAL DISTLLERS FROD. CORP., . Yu » WHISKEY — A BLEND » 86.8 PROGF + 71% GRAIN NEUTRAL SHRITS ing varying bonuses have been in- ‘T ° i dea on' R b g8 ;. ! troduced into Congress L o l\c Job and Nordling of Juneau. | FOUND MURDERED In West Juneau. had never gone into the service. Service Officer, Harold Gronroos MODERN HOME in Summ Tract— | Perhaps as a substitufe for a U. S. veterans get the most li.b- M‘Junmu‘ § | Completely furnished. For details MUBPHY & M"RPHY bonus, we veterans have been giv- eral unemployment pay (readjust- i PSR o ; Phone Blue 130, (3T5-tD) | oh many rights and benetits. One ment allowance). If you were an| ChAPlain. Don Pettigrew of Pet ;llul;:;f’)[(ff‘t:cli‘uu(\)\]'(lox';(ri)t- stlxi*anzll:f bl ok el v e el # of these, the readjustment allow- unemployed Australian veteran, and = 4 4 3 J o e orrold widaoeq 2 BEDROOM modern home, com-|ppone 676 over First aiice, has taken. the form of a single, yowd get only eight dollars' Judge Advocate, Rt W e e fiCs sy | Dletely: fupnished; Call; Red 513 | B ok Naxienel, Haok : h straight cash benefit. Others give a week for a total of only 13 weeks. ' 2eCdan Dot ey | SCRCRESLTE 10 SR VILSGEORRERIEE gl T s, | E———— | A ways on theJob... us education, with some cash pay- And this sum is reduced by any Historian, John Grainger of leaf east of here had sheriff’s offic- Wk A 2 - » v Y g X g ~ ' Ketchikan. lers and police puzzled today in 1 PAIR GIRL'S MOC. shoes, size sistence; hospitaliza- pension you might be getting. In 3 i ; it v SUORSSEUGN, Hosptial a- pension. you Juignt 58 SR8 Sergeant-At-Arms, John Grove of their investigation. 5% A. Phone Blue 230. (375-12)| HEAL ESTATE tion: Civil Service preferences; pen- England there are no special un- sions if disabled, and other rights. employment benefits for vets. They More it appeats, is being done for just come under the regular unem- the ex-service men of this country plovment insurance system than in any other country. We veterans here in the US.A Still, other countries have some have been offered the best deal geod plans. Bernard Baruch has And there’s no question but that drawn a big chart showing a com- it's a good deal — if we insist on Anchorage. | Oregon State Police Sergeant - s e Sk A ety = Exccutive Committeemen, J. T.|Harry Nelson reported the body of WASHING MACHINE for sale— | Petrich of Juneau and Richard|Mrs. Cora N. Rogers, who lived| Kenmore De Luxe. Red 765. tate Agency Oct. 1. If you are leav- Hardcastle of Ketchikan. talene in quarters at her store, was GBI Ing for v.he)"omsxd'e" or Anchorage Delegates S‘O “;\: National con- fi’:“!‘:c'”: “_’f"l‘"““_“”l'd”,“',‘,”:‘(‘J‘ ‘f":‘]"““ 1942 PLYMOUTH Sedan — good| and desire to sell your house, vention at gn ancisco opening 1's wedge and garroted with a shape. Call 458 after 6 p.m. land, or business, we will welcome September 30 include H. Stock, Levy | Piece of baling wire (373-tf) | the listing and you may count and Hugh Savage of Anchorage,| Her body was found yesterday on prompt honest service after parison of veterans' benefits in getting the cards that are coming > FSRia Nt S o ol ool (el VAL 2 some of our allied nations. It shows to us. the outgoing Department Comman- | morning by a customer who told FOR SALE—Modern home, lights,| yoy Jeave., . 45 v A, der; Sid Raynor and P. S. McLain | olice he entered the store to buy toilet, bath, electric washer, radio, numerous interesting thing > h , ol , 3 ) s For i nce, discharge pay- of Anchorage, Russ Clithero of Sit- | a iishing license. She apparently, new range, furniture, huuseholdi J““EA“ BEAL ments (we call them mustering out ka, Clyde Ellis of Anchorage and | was Killed early Saturday night. | goods, trolling hoat completely | C. M. Archbold of Ketchikan. | Lane County District Attowney equipped, seine and round bottom { ESTATE AGB“cY payments) are lower in this coun- L The convention approved a Willlam Bartle, Sheriff Thomas| skiffs, new outbcard, gas saw, ca-| LEE BUTTS—Licensed. Realtor WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the opening of the Juneau Real Es- Firetox-=Auiomatic System THIS FIRE PROTECTION try than in Great Britain, Canada Australia, New Zealalnd or the TUESDAY “lGHT rhange in the convention, to pay $3 Swartz and Coroner Phil Bartholo-| b work shop and tools, good | _ AT RS Union of South Africa. Yet the per delegate registtration fee for mew joinel the investigation yes-| garden, winterspuds, year’swood! United States is the only country T future conventions to assist the terday afternoon | cut, fine cellar, chickens, steol! REAL ESTATE which does not discriminate be- The Juneau City Band will hold smaller posts. { Set. Nelson said a robbery motive traps, numerous outbuildings. tween rank in issuing mustering the usual weekly practice at 8 was questionable because several Complete $5,000. Perry Langley,i o s out pay. It's the uun: for all eli- ©o'clock tomorrow night in the grade .Re_xr..,‘uvns 4 hundred do s in cash was found| Fanshaw, Alaska. |372_112,i F n ALE school auditorium. All members The convention also approved a|in envelopes about the stol one e VACANT gible officers and enlisted men resolution asking restoration of full | containing on the floor a few FLORIDA—! Several 10- lracls.g 2 BEDROOM FRAME, The U. S. pa higher pensions and others interested in joining the ? ‘ 5 B to disabled vate: than any other organization, are requested to be apprenticeship bcnf\ms. recently re- feet from the body. | high and dry. Raise fruit and| Garage, basement, few country In Britain, Australia, there on time as the program for 5("('“]“1 by ?"“f“‘s-\ f""ld asking the N | vegetables. About 50 miles from! Furnishings: On Bay, 2 - C ~ ar - y men! 0 continue ocean v " Canada and New Zealand, pension the coming concert is rapidly shap- | STOVeIn 4 : | St. Petersberg and coast. Fine{ West Juneau, Bus. payments vary according to the ing up and selections for it will be j‘“l’l’“‘“ to. Alpska, ta, alloy, conl- GARDEN (LUB Io | fishing and swimming. Only $245.1 $3,950 Prolecls Yllllr Boal consiafl“y' number of dependents and the rank cn the racks | SIS (B - dbtenio gl MOUCTHE $10 down, $10 monthly. For fur- IN DOUGLAS ANE I of the disabled ex-service person ———— 5 Ly Bt MEEI wED"ESDAY ther information write G. B.{ 4 UNIT APARTMENT HOUSE ALl the countries shown on the, M. S. Leota sails trom Auk Bay| Other resolutions asked more de- | Potterfield, Union building| Small down payment to reliable J w ld' c’fl Pfin 3 chart give some kind of special edu- every Thursday 9:15 a.m. to con- fensive work in Alaska; asked con- e el ’\; 1'* Vad West Va. |372-[7v1 Party. One apt. available to “neau e lng an v-;s_CJTRT;E op cational benefits to veterans. Here nect with O'Harra bus for Fair- struction of lighthouse and radio BB X e Oy | =i Purchaser. Balance 67% > Naw AR o e e 3 s A . Mrs. Fred Turpin, will be hostess FOR SALE — Exceptionally well] < P. 0. Box 1478 Juneau, Alaska at home, the length of schooling a’ banks or Anchorage. See J. B. Bur- heacon at Rugged Island at en- i D, TE] 4 3 to the Juneau Garden club Wed-| built 16 ft. V bottom boat. Sun-[ ATENIED, HUSSINAD Distribu & L Alaska nesday afternoon at 130 oclock, | able for inboard or outboard mo-| oo, AORES, 89 wes trom Mis. Maxine Willlams heads the| tor. Also small boats built toi . fichi ‘ Fi-rbiib |commitise.. fo' ahoW plotibesti add| arder..Call 100 or 137 Sybain, | Crocacnt or Ssuing and | " z i Hunting lodge. | give a lecture on “Wild Flowers of | upstairs. (372-tf) ¢ $1.500 | Alaska.” S & SEAVIFW APTS I ->> | e | e e AT o o |BALMAT & COMPANY Home Beautiful. adv l370 tf) REAL ESTATE and RENTALS - ! W > it | 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. ‘HOUSE with Lwo apaltments~0ne Tel, 354 apartment ready for immediate . | occupancy. Furnished and in nice | residential neighborhood. Part ron SALE | down and terms. Call in person { APARTMENT HOUSES ! to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- Rental income $705 monthly, ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Also— (367-tf) | WELL ESTABLISHED business, Price and Terms Reasonable. adv. trance of Resurrection Bay veteran may get depends on his f and B o Yeur Beposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HIOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS s BEFRIGEBATION to haul. Shores Poultry F(a:;;g e ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. WE DO OUR WORK AND LIpABLE EDRYOHED, o B Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent ©Oo \ T WELL : * 3 ing room in knotty cedar, with £ firelace. View; also garage 12 It. B o o B o o B o e R o e o ol e opedede dofobeks | FOR SAT\SFACT‘ons by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and \I‘“A‘\' WE SELL - skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay | - SN w1 & e L | | store, beach side. Bus transpor- [ CH!CKFL‘:I”ER zer in sacks, easy TH‘E management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insus ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. SEE NICK ROCOVICH FOR RENT DEPOSITS IN'THIS BANK ARE INSURED SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Build.ng. (370-t1) e ] ROOMS—Kitclien pnvneges. Home Htel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash| Cole. (260-tf) WANTED | ! | I ‘ @40-t0 1 ik s | ‘WANTED TO RENT — Furnished | | | | fie | | — W‘M'—M Harri Machine Shop | tation. Howar Day s3950 cash. Phone 319 129 1t (JARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler (344-t4) motor, just installed. Phone 777. APT. HOUSE ana two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- apt. or small house with one bed- ings, $12,500, $5,006 down and| reom- Need Oct. 1. Margaret Case, | terms on balance. Phone 485. Phone Green 200 after 5:30 . (333-t1) (375-tf) First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION cssssssassesescos: ALASK fd/ } gl w -flIRI.IlIES ewimg S i Daily Trips to @ SITKA @ KETCHIKAN [ : S ; Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) @ PETERSBURG @ HOONAH T | T WINTER & FOND GO, Tne. TO TRADE—Buick 1940 sedan in top condition, in storage at Se- attle for its equivalent in Juneau. Or will buy for cash late model car or pickup here. Tel. Ayers— 261, 8 to 5 Baranof Hotel after 5. (375-t3) MISCELLANEOUS 1K1RSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at RTHLAN ment after 6 pm. Must have re- T n A N S n G p TAT ! ":! ferences. 612 W. 10th. (375-tf) MARRIED ELDERLY couple desire C O MM P AN Y | Complete Photographic Supplies . WBANGELL . PELICAN & Developing — Printing — Enlarging | clean, furnished, apt. or house. or especiully Artists’ Paints and Materials of Juneau or Douglas. No drinking Finest Quality or pets. Write care Empire Box Wholesale — Juneau —— Retail | €976 or phone 102. (374-t5) Kayser is creating e e 0 . WANTED TO BUY—2 beds com- plete with springs and mattresses. Black 413. (374-t3) WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—By Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom modern house, preferably furnish- ed or partly furnished with yard. Reasonably priced. Write Empire XYZ. (372-) Also Trips to RENTED TUNED Kndgzrswn Bhop. = GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY OTHEP\ SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS ric gloves, hosiery, Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Wa; Fishing Trips at Low Passenger | e e LOST AND FOUND Fares i PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME. .. “ enchanting new fab- FOU'\'D—Rosary identify and pay g ‘ Y" xgk ,| for ad: Call Empire Office. FOUND—BIllfold with name J. D. Stade. Identify and pay for ad. Call Empire Office. EXPERIENCED Stenographer Health Dept. Inquire 106 Terri- torial Bldg. (367-tf) WANTED by teacher, small apt. or place for light housekeeping. 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) . .$90.00 per hour g LA e o 1—~17 Passenger Curtiss l\n!gblrd (twin-engine).. 75.00 per hour F . H w B v ok Sumce Buf:s' Juneay Joksly 1—6 Passenger Lookheed Vega .................. 6000 per hour unny NOwW 50sS FEMALE laundry worker, Alaska —5 Pass anca ... 60.00 per hour | For COMFORT ’ {4} Launary. 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft ... . e 18,00 :;er hour | B SERVIOE 5 (an Read Minds‘CARPENTERS Tnalde Work. © day 1—1 Passenger Aeronca ... LA . 16.00 per hour i week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) “Request granted. I believe hon- esty is best policy but miss lots of | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 wi- loughby. Phone 786. o Gat the NEW MILES CITY, Mont—Frank C.| e s — ny opera : . WASHINGTON Bell wired Jack Schlitz, his regional 5 For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 Thafehse 4 manager at Billings: Phone 313 or wite Box 124 Ju- | Mgr. Habit! “Request leave starting at 4 pm.| neau. | ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Great grandmother expected to be|aNTER woman or aist ! eritically lL" washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s 1 The reply came promtply: Cafe, (291-tf) ball games,”

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