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VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL it + By HUGH F RTON, JR WA . ther protected by the mifiimum amount! v YORK, Oct. 26—If you've 3 : ) .../ Bowl team lost that game tu Ten- | fice Vetera Administratior What I mean,” I went on, “is Lo ... o 4 hasn't rolled up any big T - S ¢ 1 that. if th » 16856 A 1Y s any blg prNg CLINKER SKIFF, beauti- called me on the phone 1 he that, if the vet’s small pension and'_ " oo 7l RS At Gl s p :y‘, Sl\-'.ll ).(klvd:x up mu,u K n: sw‘?. Whire stil, UsAE 4 1045 teath: In : ron SALE It ; R el el ':"_' 4 ‘i““""“ MAY 1, 1946 league Ten of the. 1937 PL TH Sedan, $300, good 3 I Ll et i AL total UP -pamg Rose Bowl starters still are| conditi _3rd St, Apt. up- CORNER BUSINESS Lot. Douglas. j ¢ 0 $105, in addition to his training|o, the first team while not many| stairs (412-tt) | Excellent Location. Wage of last year’s regulars can make — — Moderately Priced ¥ ot i VA man, “T know . b chhar siebnty 5 ROOM fur. house, good view ¥ bu v re ab » tha ek 4o vralithd’ to rries and currants, lot 2 BEDROOM house Douglas nm C d = true for @ t Eagles' Greasy Neale 75 ar bus. Phone 134 Furnished. Elec. Refgr hi 1ing-on-job, switched from the “T (412-t3) ‘.lnmmv property. $3,750 o A e ”"1'“1 e 28 Soits| ARMY TRUCK, Dodge 1942, 4 P X 1 ticer ‘ disab e hit me between o ashington's Redskins in| Wheel drive, 5 tires good shape Listings Urgently Needed 1 >hone 817 before 5 pam. (411-t3 i + 1 pay v - Mol half i iyl S All Cash For Your Property i on-the-jol kg g i - CONSOLE MODE.. radio-phono- e phone montt 0 in this column. I l'd TODAY'S GUEST STAR 3 comBlashion i mlsehabla For Prompt Courteous Service, P, w9 o !,:ll[‘,','\ Joe Gootter, Paterson, N. J. EV- 44 willoughby or Call Gastineau LRl it dependent ing under lic ing News: “Pro boXing comes tel (411-tf) tled to or n 1 n- b OF | Friday with Johnny Greco meeting | '35 F( v motor 2| REAL ESTATE and RENTALS 0 a ay—t previous ar-Tony Pellone. Last year it was| new 6 ply ad tubes. See at 2nd Fioor, Shattuck Bldg. | ic 1 1 by a high|Greco who also reopened the arena| Ashenbrenner Cabin 4. (411-t2) | Tel. 354 | I i . VA went to0|after the rodeo left the Garden e - = e NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL print at's one way to follow the horses S when you're in troube, | ACCOUNT, REPORT AND PETI- -5t here v the train- lout losing money, el e WA“TED | LO! TION FOR FINAL AWARD AND 0 et i) Plumbing and heating repairs— i DISTRIBUTION OCEAN OF POOL ol T \l'r"‘l!l!!fl-\- Phone 711117 0 "WANTS a room in S beam Big Jim Poole back the u‘»zynvv,::mx ‘ fetcalfe Sheet A\lu-l spectable home exchange ,’,“H; : calling me,” |Naticnal Football League a| al Bldg. Willoughby Ave. | jiont duty. Write Empire C th : ) andout with the New York S (412-t) AL iprero) - he said. “But|Giants; one of his brothers, Ray.: rim HOUSE with two abls.: one|=——ri——~ : es ORVILLE C. RUDY, do- to know the | stands out just as far at end for G B her larger | WANTED—AR apartment for 2— ce nd fi v be set the record | Mississippi and another, Barney, is 3 rcoms and bath; other larger| © =00 aple facsimile. George « maybe 82t Khie Beear e i no. o7| ADhi 4 iberiruoms A baih: ol [ e o { ¥ P gl oest oLl pel view, terms. Phone Black 470.{ Bet: » ik oy he next two hours out- LS il Sl BLUCE St G T (409-tf) | | sEpinin my B e . e | WANTED—Becky Lu wants a play ttin the record for Ole Miss and | FOR SAL! skates hemp and 5 . Treah g ’ 5 : | pen. Please call the Don Mc- s N e freshman squad skates a nalibut gear, new oo LS O it X telephone rang ool line t “Margaret L" float| Mullins, Red 7 ¥ s the VA man ogain = 3 boat bor (409-t4) { W ANTED—3 or 5 hp Stationary| Say,” he said, “I just found out € = i air-ccoled gas engine, boat “Mar- | mething. Thought I'd better call SHEPPARD KNO(KS s B e aret L Float No. 3 Boat Harbor 1 let Rallevs At oF Bob. small {reight an gy I nts we were talki smaller vessel or income property: . ANTED. Womar or man dish thereto t rning do apply to on- considered. For complete speci- | washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s i | BALTIMORE, Oct. 29. — Curtis fications and price,write E. R.{ core i % : 3 Sl . am | (Hatchetman) Sheppard, cited eight 5-5th Avenue North, s EL That the su hewrs of de- went on. “Here I a B o ek A DBH10) | ceased are Irl C. Rudy and Ida M section, and I neve by pd M{' ¥ l«“"‘ B‘:“k ash (406-t10) | CARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day Rudy, and uness there is objection L0 word on that. Just thougl i . 40 FORD CLUB Conv. coupc, like] week. Call 34 evenings. (335-tf) B e a0y e e hort, | knockout over George Fitch, 209, Dew. Cash only. Sce Juneau Mo-{WwANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- Court, the residue of this estate v Ihe) vesk otitha Ry seered BN ] o e tors, Schneider. (389-4) | |oughby. Phone 788 be distributed to the abo i - BRE e cen A Vit st mother and father of deceased, ~Mal is the leading cause of Sheppard, for whom n Ations 50 TWO-WHEEL lumber trucks for | pr A Py s e S 56 eitend it DRESSMAKING and alterations. share and share alike liness and death in Guatemala re said to be already under for; g4 eau Lumber Mills. { Phone Black 694 (376-t1) Dated at Juneau, Alaska ath a title go with Joe Louis, told the (382-t0) { 3 T 4 day of Octcber, 1946 The official of the Dis-| Maryland Commission he once ___ — — KIRS' Beauty Shop, Phone (SEAL) trict of Colum is American | {loored the heavyweight titleholder CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy( 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing ed States Commissioner and E: beau SE during a training match | to h Shores Poultry Farm in permanents. Open eveniugs by Offcio Prcbate Judge g T (358-t0) | appointment. (203-3tf) Commissioner’s Preci \icle originally was brought to P R e el I — First pabilation, oo oo e e roie. OUTSIDE TO INSIDE = i canwoon B speea) prance nENten ana L. ¢ public Oct. 20, 1946 o annbat sl _ boat, A-1 shape, new 110 th)aler' Anderson Shop. g i 4 o8 s MITCHELL, S. Dak.. ct. 29. —| motor, just installed. Phone 777. The lure of the city and all (340-t0) | D e places a fur store—brought dis-| — — aster to a coyote AP SPORTS 'ROUNDUP that strayed from Tle DAILY ALASK/\ [ PIRE~JUNEAU ALASKA {"WANT ADS APT. HOUSE ana two houses, 407, | SOME SNAKE HUNT EVANSTON, IIl An excited '\\unun telephoned police and d ia four foot snake, coiled and ready 1to strike, was on a lawn in Demp- ster Street John Hoffman, the Department’s Everything his rural haunts 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish-{ i Phone When discovered, the animal was| ings, $12500, $5,006 down and| & jumping excitedly a Mitchell terms on balance. Phone 485. Sporting o lniom ial i T e @33-40) 829 were displayed i 0 e GOOdS A bullet from Policeman Art|4 BEDROOMS, furnished or Newman’s pistol made ons more| Unfurnished, new large fur available for the display | Refrigerator, Regular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent i el b I B e e I e e e O D o o WMMMWW‘ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailersof General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. €16, Juneau, Office No. 6 WWMWWW Tast publication R b +H~l—H—I-l~l-l—FH-I—I—l-l—l+H-l—l-H++‘~‘4+F+ Py | Washing Machine, etc. 1 BEDROOM unfurnished house, Large yard, Large cement basement, Excellent neighborhood. BEDROOM house. ,000 Net INCOME annually | From $15,000 investment. | $5,000 handle remainder asy payments. | RELINQUISHMENT 160 acres, { House, garage, light plant, | Boat house etc., $3,700. PREFABRICATED HOUSES Available veterans when | Shipping resumed. 'MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS—ACCCUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bapk i V7 lrmq; For Your OFF g I:IIARLES R GRIFFIN Co. - Eliot 5323 | Serving Alaska Exclusively < NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Probate Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- | mneau Precinct In, the Matter of the Estate BARBARA IVANOVA SHEWEL- EWA, also known as IVANOVA SHEVELOFF, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Nadja i Triplette, Administratrix of the Es- tate of Barbara Ivanova Shewelewa also known as Ivanova Sheveloff, de- ceased, filed her Final Report and a Petition for decree of dis- tribution herein praying that Alex- !andre Cheveleff be adjudged the isole heir of deceased, and that the in‘:yidu( of said e be distributed |to him. Any persen having objec- | tion to the clearing of said Estate AS or the distribution of the assets as| ™"~ i """’NZ |above listed may appear before the g JUNEAU ! |undersigned at 10 o'clock A. M. on | ;nn mber 30th, 1946, at which ‘umpit I"OOT CLINIC { a hearing will be had on said report (4 oo 9 |and petition and such objections |} HOURS: 1” i "“’A‘d g eo1s E may be filed in writing and de-|{ 429 Willoughby Avenue ! earnitgd ittt | | Given under my hand and the | eal of the Probate Court above ( [ESSLEY JANITORIAL | mentioned this 2th day of October, | SERVIC 1946 WINDOW WASH AND | Seal) FELIX GRAY, FLOOR WAXIN |U. 8. Commissioner | Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ! Pirst publication, Oct. 29, 1946. 19, 1946 of | ind Ex-Officio | dog catcher, sped to the scene. He approached cautiously as he spot- ted what appeared to be the rep- {tile the woman had reported. It was four feet long, five inches in |(h:\mr’wr_ and had ten rattles Hoffman fired one shot and the snake exploded into a dozen pieces. I Hoffman picked up a piece of) the snake's stomach and read| “made in Te: The snake was| made of plaster of Paris. SELL RETAILER DIRECT! | Excellent line smoking pipes. Retailing at $1—$5 ] Goud commissions! Best territories Professional Pipe Corp., { 116 Broad St, New York 4, N ¥ Henry F Johnson VAL ARCHITECT Phone Douglas 192 Juneau, Alaska, P. O. Box 2745 I| Plans for Pleasure and Fishing Boats, Round or Vee Bottom— For Professional or Amateur || Builders. | Inspect the 22-foot and 26-foot || pleasure boats and the salmon troller now under construction || at the Douglas Boat Shop. MADE TO ORDER — Lovely HAND CROCHETED SCATTER RUGS and BATHROOM SETS May be seen at 929 West 12th St. or Telephone 204 and leave your order. l | | R e SR T, FFTER T | ‘ BOAT REPAIR and New Boat Consiruction | i| Juneau Boat Shop || 127 So. Main St. Phone 709 Daiiy, Weekly or Monthl Rellable and Efficient Workman- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 194 NW&“-"_—-U--‘-‘.« - e e - BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whiichorse | FOR m:ln‘ 2 ROOM furnished cabin, ence, 513 Wlllmlghb" FOR RENT- 2J \ 70 building refer- (410-t3) able for garage, shop, warehouse, VIA HAINES SPaAly WLIRIRYE L (o JRoe b0 PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP ROOM — outside entrance—one or § M. S. Leota suils from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M| two men preferred. 421 Seward i lo connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage st (408-2) NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) 4™ IH AN IR IR A\ BUS LINES G Wkt Thadlslapers J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent e .} e B SEAVIEW APT.—One block rrom Federal Build.ng (370-t) HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash (260-t0) i Cole. CvUAHAN’I 'EED Reali*uc Perma- nem_, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up [ e S e ——) i,“,‘“f,.;;i?.“‘&ays“"‘" Fhone 20t [ SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. _— —_— \ FORMERLY SVMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE LOST AND FOUND | 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PE '—BLACK 791 LOST: cor _Patent leather pocket book, ents valuable. Keep money, please return to Room 322 Ba anof, Mrs. A. S. Thompson. (412-t3) There is no substitute for newsoaner advertising in brown phine 658. bifocie g Reward. Please (410-tf) rimless case. JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL LOST—Ladies gold wrist watch at Mike's Place, sentimental value. WELDING Reward. Call Mike’s Place . L e | PHONET87 - Third and Franklin LOST-—Man’s brown leather glovel o o o U Rl T o e TR for left hand. Phone 777. Reward. | b ey ) L e G (411-t3) e - 6 o ! Painting — LOST—Watch engraved with “G § RO D”. Return to Empire, Reward. ! S ANN CTA s s bure e i s WALL CLEANING—PAPERING » | . MISCELLANEO"S ! L. H. HAUGHTALING y Phone: Black 875 rends Avenue INROLL NOW! Professi { P.O.Box 1052 Sateai Natls Y L tarial course, entrance by inter- view only, Wednesday and Friday, Oct. 30 and Nov. 1, 7 to 9 pm Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel ol YWour Deposit BRING your sewing to Margaret [ p SHES (409-t6) L GIVE nurser\ (no in my home—infant to school age, e perienced 421 Seward St. (408-t2) Bliss in old Ferry dock ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDSR HAVE YOUR PAINTING and pa- pering and decorating done by competent umnn mechanics. Call Green 810 after 5 p.m. (376-t1) Wl‘\TrR & l’()\l) Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Whules:le —— Juneau —— Retail | OPEN T0 THE PUBLIC THE management of this tank is pledged to conserva- tve operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to s maxzimum of 35,000 DEPOSITS' IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BERGMANN HOTEL DINING ROOM Breakfast 35c¢ to 80c; nocn-day luncheon and dinner—60c to 90c; evenings meals—80c to $1; Fried Chicken and Roast Turkey Din- ner every Tuesday — $1.25. All dinners include soup, salad, des- sert, and drink. Individual serv- ice. Wholesome home cooking. Carefully planned meals. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 15T FARES REDUCED To PRE-WAR LEVELS Petershurg Wrangell Keichikan 18.00 20.08 31.00 9.00 18.00 9.00 15.00 Taxes not included Jupean . . .o Petershurg . . . . Wrangell . . Also Reduced EXPRESS and EXCESS BAGGAGE Rates on ALL ROUTES On July 15, 1942, we were obliged to increase fares on the Juneau- Kétchikan Route to justify regular flights because of the small volume of traffic on that route. Despite ever-increasing operating costs, greatly increased passenger travel enabled us to reduce these fares gradually until now they are again at pre-war level along with all our other fares. We thank all our good customers for their past patrpnage and will continue passing on savings in reduced fares whenever possible. Ellis AirLines - - - and Alaska Coastal Airlines PHONE 612 for Information and Reservations