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THE DAILY AL ASKA EM PIREflJUNEAU ALASKA PAGE SIX of hospital beds for disabled ulpos'I'MAs'ER SIA'E P SRR 1 service people. If a man is well| S l i 14 \noug . sonce | | enough to go to a concert or al | AWM REGARD'“GPO i V E T R fi NS G u I D E dance, he’s well enough to be dis-| | charged from the hospital to make | Box RENT pAYMENTS‘ room for some other disabled | By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL ; e ____________ General Bradley pointed out that| Endeavoring to clear away .m.. | + =+ it's not only at hospitals where fusion regarding post office box = need ISWC olinteer work can come in handy.|vents, Crystal Jenne, Juneau Post- FOR SALE i ? In every community in every state, master, today emphasized that pn~i ron SALE 1 ) b | I here are many veterans who seek |vate Loxholders are not permitted % BRDRO e " i help and advice on hundreds oflto pay more than one quarter in|® & ¢ ¢ © & & o » o e ¢ e Modem, ““"“’1”"1 it R different questions Sometimes,| advance; however, that one quarter| ® o Large ] . trying to get this information must paid in advance and the|® INCOME PROPERTY in Ju- e 3 room cement basement, makes a vet feel like a weed in'law r es closing of boxes on|® neau netting better than ‘'@’ 8PPr. 1% acres of land |c : a well-kept garden—no chance of which rentals have not keen paid|e $400 per month. Owner being ‘e~ Available immediately, overlook- | iccess. ‘That's where volunteer by the first { the new quart-|9 transferred to ates and e _ ing Channel | work can come in handy — on the er. o must sell. Low down payment ¢ 1 BEDROOM HOUSE, leads “communitygleve Private box rentals are due and'e if approved credit rating o Splendid location, level ground. | . vA General Bradley said that most payable 10 days preceding the op-|e shown. Balance $250 month- e Large lot, fenced, large basement, . same men veterans have a “long way to go”|ening of a new quarter, i. e.: Rent-|e ly. Near business district. Oil heat, furnished g i< ago re- before they get back into the old als for the quarter commencing e box 1165 Douglas ¢ | TWO'STORY HOUBH Neatedly had their morale raised Civillan groove. He said it takes October 1 and ending December 31| e ¢| Excellent condition, i b or servicemen's the average ex-service guy or gal are due and payable on Septemberie o © o o o e ! Warm Springs Bay | e that volun. about a year to clear away the 21 and through the period ending| - L, ‘”p("“h““!“ for ting to keep up collected cobwebs of two or three'September 30—if not paid by them.| 39 pONTIAC SEDAN. Phone Juneau or Petersburg property A Keep. D) e ahuence from’ HOME! avA baxexwiT, be tlosed: NORIeHAT 1] o pone oo FHORS (41 ACREAGH BUITARLH:fox ibifiding normalcy and holders’ mail placed in Gener- SR e In West Juneau. So there's a necessity for volun-'al Delivery | | NEW 51 PLATE Battery. 6.50 x 16- i teer organizations to continue pitch- Regulations applying to private 5 ing in there for the veteran, as they citizens also apply to Territorial o livable for the 98,000 Pitched for the servicemen and governm agencies, the Post- bl cra ho are hos- Women. That's what General Brad- master added | He explained it thi ley said On the other hand, by recently- the war, I aid St R T enacted law, Federal government gencies must pay box rentals one Federal agencies’ on October 1, r in advance boxes will be closed - ALASKAN OLDTIMER r the count put defini IS IVEN H “ RS she stressed, unless rentals on them | int, that have betore then been paid up to| in VA hospit A the end of the fiscal year, June| SEATTLE, Sept. 19. — Men who 30, 1947 The period of grace until Septem- ber 30 this year on Federal ren is given because the new law not passed in time to enforce pay- braved the rigors of the north take heir friendships seriously and many came long distances to honor God- trey Chealander of Los Angeles at G ply truck tire and tube. 30-30 rifle. 38 super Auto. Colt and ammunition. Phone 416. (378-t3) REVOLVER—38 S & W Special Never fired | Box Ammo. and hol- | ster. GUITAR—Harmony Master, | mellow tone and true. HEATER— | coal or wood, upright type. for cabin. See “Les” at Goldstein | Bldg (378-t3) l LUXE MODEL 7 Winchester | 343 and shells, 7 passenger Ply. Sedan. Phone 039-2 short long (378-13) | IROOM RUGS in Chenille and . special Sourdough Club meet- ment before the opening of the|B! ing ‘Tuesday, He prospected in Al- Present fiscal year shag. —Home Beautiful l ske. as 1m\|h‘ as 1897, and 5;;1-mm~' E l S‘ ‘R'VE ONE GLE BED complete with operated grocery stores at Skagway, G o G u prings and mattress. Call 547! % Alaska t Everett and Maltby, 0 v Y | ,,‘”,‘r"fi B Snohomid County. He had charge S"’AFF HERE “ow L i « ] f Alaska’s exhibit at the Lewis AT BOEHM System Ebonite! 4 E 3 tion in 1905 and (HA"G'NG ABOUT Clarinet, 17 keys 6 rings. A qual it be housed here . TRANSPORTATION, v Ioowsd 4y e ot ° -Yukon-Pacific exposition in William Twenhofel, geologist who c o M, p A N al Y has been in charge of U. S. Geologi- o Dl — cal Survey activities adjacent to e ! o m = Juneau this summer, was to leave 3 Hosp"Al NOIES by air today for the States. He is St. 4 al admitted Fred returning to Columbia University 7. Tl . - for her studies i terdry, and a I ejer, associated with A Diok and. her by Tw the survey work in, Government hospital admitted no this area, is remaining in cha I patients, but discharzed K of e newly-created Juneau of vine Ann Wilson, Marilyn Wright fice. Additicnal members for the| and Raymond Jackson ff of the office here are expected 3 o arrive soon. George Flint, an-| s S 3 members of the staff this {ESTERT L pe BINT - Deph 800 & > has returned to the| October 5 and 7—Hot—Alaska Tax- | ’\“‘}"”[ “‘_]“'l’:;'“" Program b"”’f\‘?;;" Walter Seelig, topographic engin- | %Y eer, who worked this summer in connection with the geological (W\\‘ 2lso has returned to the States for! \ RELIANCE SPICES and EXTRACTS % % furtt study He went south ap- % proximately one woek ago. | £ ; \ ‘ MARINER GIRL SCOUT TROOP MEETS TONIGHT The meeting last Thursday by the Mariners, Girl Scouts, was a fare-| \M-Il party in honor of Mrs. Pauline ington and Mrs. Richard| , past leaders, and held at lh(‘ hum“ of Arleen Godkins. The special event for the meeting tonight, is to be initiation for five new members, who are asked to be cn time and ready to go at 7:30 sharp. The initiation will be at Mildred Fluck Miettinen Apari- EMWWWW ments, rear upstairs. All girls in- terested in Lecoming a Senior Girl Scout in the Mariner Troop are efw:mq at your grocers. ql!g NN e SEATAL, WAIAINGTON invited to attend. Refreshments are HOUSE with two apartments—One{ being served by Mrs. Green. [ . Members who have alveady paid | their dues this fall, are Eva Knape, | Alice Jean Davis, and Patricia But- | ler. Mary Thibodeau is in charge| of the initiation, and Alice Jean| is to be her assistant | | IMES ® KETCHIKAN @ HOONAH ® PELICAN - A((OUNIING HRM ADDS THIRD OFFICE Neill, Clark an(l Company, pub-| lic accounting firm, announces the opening of a third office in the Territory, at Nome, Alaska. | John W. Clark, principal of thef firm, is now at Nome and has open- ed an office of the company in| the Wallace Hotel there. Other of- fices of the company are at Fair- banks and Juneau. P e Allocation Made of Reserve Corps in'8 States, West Areas v FRA!\CISCO Sept. 19.—Ele- ts of four organized Reserve Corps Divisions already allocated the eight Western States include: 104th Infantry Division—Division Headg and Headquarters | Company, and Headquarters and | Headquarters Battery, Division Ar- Daily Tripste @ SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL Also Trips to ® HAINES ® SKAGWAY ® OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing T ips at Low Passenger Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME... 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) me rters $90.00 per hour o B e . i . P pt-4 tillery, to Oregon and Washington, 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine).. 75.00 per hour 19th Armored Division — Head- s Py a ‘khee POy H b % 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 60.00 per hour quarters Reserve Command, to Ore- 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 60.00 per hour gor 16.00 per hour The allocations were disclosed by | 16.00 per hour Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, Sixth Army Commander, last night For Infermaiion and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 20 retail grocers ahteen out of | FOR SALE—. ity Phone Red 57 (377-13) ELK RING and matching pin dividually styled. Diamond ded, platinum setting. Mrs. Webkb, Colonial Room: 2r or call 187 (377 1 TRANSPARENT WINDOW shades for store, at cost. Phone 317 Shop t3) R()V\{BU/{T and 22 h.p [‘\,m motor. Phone Blue 694. (375-15) MODERN HOME in Seatter Tract— Completely furnished. For _ Phone Blue 130 14 ft rude (375-t1) Modern home, lights,{ toilet, bath, electric washer, radio, ! new range, furniture, heu\vhr;ld goods, trolling boat cunn,lucl‘ equipped, seine and round bottom skiffs, new outbcard, gas saw, ca- bins, work shop and topl garden, winter spuds, year's wood cut, fine cellar, chickens, steel traps, numerous outbuildings. Complete $5,000. Perry Langley, Fanshaw, Alaska (372-t12) FLCRIDA—beveral high and Raise fruit and vegetables. About 50 miles from St. Petersberg and coast. Fine fishing and swimming. Only $245. $10 down, $10 monthly. For fur- ther information write G. B. Potterfield, Union building 10-acre tracts, West Vi (272-4T) "~ SEAVIEW APTS. See owner at office or Apt. 6 (370-t1) apartment ready for immediate occupancy. Furnished and in nice residential neighborhood. Part down and terms. Call in person to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (367-t1) CHILKE.N l’mn]:zrr m sacks, eaay to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) 29 n GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler | motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-t0) APT. HOUSE ana two houses. 407, (376-tD) | 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- 3 ings, $12,500, $5,00¢ down and|FOUND — Fountain pen. Identify terms on balance. Phone 485. and pay for ad. Empire Office. (383t { & S UND—Rosary—identify and pay for ad. Call Empire Office. “lsanLANEo“s IFOUND*Bill!uld with name J. D. Stade. Identify and pay for ad. DRESSMAKING Bnd alterauons Phone Black 694. (376-t1) | e e | HAVE YOUR PAINTING and pa- pering and decorating done by competent union mechanics. Call Green 810 after 5 p.m. (376-tf) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) P'OR CHARTER — M S. JB7Z fll Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. e e GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s. beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Al temperatures near absolute zero most metals completely lose their resistence to flow of electri- cul current v TPy sl T v Anch ge or environs have SEE GEORGE WHITE'S "SCANDALS heen issued cither a preliminary| SEPTEMBER 25 and 26 cautioning or license revocation uning notices for alleged viola- tions of ceiling prices on certain WWWWWQ wned poods, the OPA annouRCes. instrument in good condition. | Gift | Phone | details ; good | I= i 2| | | after Local 120 of the Farm Equip- SINGER SEWING Machine, treadle WANTED — Second maid (gener or clectric in good condition. Call housework) for private fami Douglas 583. (378-t6) $100 per month with room a |l _| board. Phone 21 or write PURBER for Motor Vessel Estebeti. mox goa - - O " 0qms Phone Green 302 after 6 p.n. g fgaliar -4 f (378-13) WANTED TO REN Furnish — apt. or small house with one be VETERAN, wife and 3 old| oom. Need Oct. 1. Margaret Ca | davshter (with Weather Bureaw) ppone Green 200 after 5:30 | | need fur. apt, or house. Phone o e Ry Red 611. (378-13) iy GASHIER ana USHER for ihe Gor.| MARRIED ELDERLY couple desi & @ 4 " clean, furnished, apt. or hou: iseum ]’rm.ntw, Douglas. 3 part Juneau or Dnu«;:as.‘ No drinki; 1 time days perweek. Good pay. or pets. Write care Empire B b Douglas resident referred. Call C976 or phone 102. 3744 1 in person at 20th Century The- £ 3 bl g | MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCCUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank | REAL ESTATE | | | Nice( WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the opening of the Juneau Real Es- | tate Agency Oct. 1. If)uualelezn-’ | ing for the “Outside” or Anchorage | and desire to sell your house, land, or business, we will welcome the listing and you may count| on prompt honest service after; you leave. JUNEAU REAL | ESTATE AGENCY | LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VACANT 2 BEDROOM FRAM age, basement, few Furnishings: On Bay West Juneau, Bt $3,950 IN DOUGLAS 4 UNIT APARTMENT HOUSE Small down payment to reliable Party. One apt. available to Purchaser. Bala e 67 PATENTED HOMESTEAD | 320 ACRES, 20 miles from | Haines, near Chilkat Lake. { Excellent fer fishing and Hunting lodge $1,500 {BALMAT & COMPANY REAL ATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 35¢ Ga FOR RENT 1W(_) \ICI' sll‘(,‘]]lll}, rooms at 568 Scatter Tract. Young men pre- ferred. Phone Red 702. (378-t4) SEAVIEW APT.—Onc block from Federal Build.ng. (370-tf) ROOMS—Kitctien privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t1) l.llS'l' AND FOUND SI'ERN STAR ]nn nem‘ Scottish Rite Temple. If found please| pirone Douglas 414, (378-3) LOST—By young lady, all her mon- ey in sma]l black coin purse with snap. Between Chinatown Cafe and Capitol Theatre. Reward. Re- | turn to Empire Office. (377-t2) | LOST—700 x 15 tire and wheel be- tween 828 W 8th in Juneau and| my residence in Douglas. J. S.| McClellan, Phone Douglas 374. (377-tD) MAN’S WRIST WATCH, wester:i styled band. Call 121 daytime. Cail Empire Office. Mainienance Men, Allis-Chalmers Co., Are Back on Jobsig; gF'RH\CFIELD Hl Sept. 19.— The first of 2,200 Allis-Chalmers Company employees idled for five months by a strike of CIO produc- tion and maintenance workers re- turned to their jobs today. Maintenance workers began prep- aration of the plant for resumption of full scale operation next week| ment and Metal Workers Union voted 496 to 127 to accept a 13% cents hourly pay increase. They had demanded before the strike 18'% began April 16. - BAYLES DIES MRS. M-s. 1. Bayles, wife of the well- known Anchorage clothier, has passed away in Los Angeles after ering illness, a lin| ! HOUSEKEEPER for general house- " THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 194 * ~ WANTED WANTED tre office, days or evenings WANTED TO 5UY OR RENT-— (378-tf) Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroo e se, preferably furni work for private family. Good| ¢ OF partly furnished with yar pay, room and board if desired. lvcasonably priced. Write Empi Phone Red 302 or call at 612 W Y% (312 L i @77t RIENCED Stenographe WANT AN OFFICE JOB IN Dept. Inquire 106 Ter JUNEAU. T have managed offices Bldz. (367-t in supply, aircraft assembly Teunary votke Al - as) production, recreation, handled all g matters of office routine, record _ oundY- keeping, reports, statistics, con- CARPENTERS, insiae work. 6 di fidential correspondence, bocfs- ‘week. Call 34 evenings. (355t keeping, and cashier work. I have - e e T good command of English, speak- EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operatc ing and written, can type 70 words ~ Phione 318 or write Box 124, Ju per minute. Will you kindly con-| Dheau. (346-t tact me at P. O. Box N 213, Z NOTS, Inyoke California. WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi = loughby. Phone 788 'NANTED—Woman or man dish = 52 washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s ~ Copper backed plate mirrors. Cafe. (291-tf) Home Beautiful ad Always on the Job... Firetox-=Auiomatic Sysiem THIS FIRE PROTECTION ) e e SETTLES Proects Your Bna! Constanlly' Juneau Weldmg and Machine Sho P. 0. Box 1478 Juneau, Alaska Distributors for Southeast Alaska NOTICE! CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Guarantees high speed engine overhauls and rebuilds done by their experienced mechanics. CHAS. G. WARNER (O. Johnson Outhoard Motors Chrysler Marine Agency PHONE 473—406 S. Franklin Street o | S ——————————————————————— Everything in Sporting Goods T, Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS THE 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 Insul ance Corporation ,which i sures each of our depositors against loss to & maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION =seze=

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