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PAGE SIX S BN For i € nuswal All=, Alessican * ATOM INDUSTRY IN HEED MORE LEAD THAN AVAILABLE T b ¢ AT EVE CHRISTIIAS GIFT : .+ SPOKANE, Dec. 9 — Felix,E e Wormster of New York City, sec-! Your que are on the block ageney and the Veterans Adminis-| Alaska Coastal Airlines complu- Lou Jae V- tredsiirer ‘of ‘the Tiéad Tndts: toddy tration approves it, the government eq two flight schedules on Satur- ig wurist’s & Sportsmen’ 3 Ascociation, predicted foday Question from F. P, New Or- will guarantee 50 percent of it. BUt dgy, one to Sitka and retur, and b g ic power projects will leans: “Yesterday I recelved a the top guarantee is $2,000 (for (he other tc Keftchikan and way ¥ “ wE Tte heavy demands m the futare check from the Veterans Adminis- business loans) and $4900 (for points Wrangell and Petersburg N 3 J on the lead industry, which he said tration for subsistence allowance. home or farm loans) The idea (j od to Sitke were Jessie Mc- [ 4&‘ E b is now unable to keep up with the I don’t rate the money, because I is that the guarantee makes it Crary, M H. Skaris, Col. Tom o demand. a school before the first day of easier for us veterans to get a Prank, Larry Cocke, Alex Andrews X ALA fiKA’Q T an address prepared for deliv- the period covered by the check. loan. It gives us added securlty. |and Mrs. J. Forbes; to Ketchikan: | ’ g o |ery at the’BoAQ" anhual Fénven-| What should' I do? — Frank Clayton, Dave Drevalls, Les- 2 H" tion of the Northwest Mining Asso-| Better return that check to your| Query from PK, “Okishoma City: ter Chiari and Emil Onkka; (o i [ s I ciation, Wormster said rezic: VA office, with an explana- “I received a nice, trim blue dis- pefersburg, R. Rock -3 268 pages of Autheniic Infermalion ‘Anyone here in. the Northwest tion. Sooner or later the VA will charge from the Army. I think I From Petersburg to Ketchikan: b . '~ who considers the scientific devel- discover its error. If you keep and rated a straight honorable dis- g, 'H. Rostad and Lynn Nelson; P and F'flc ?‘"ifires . opme! Hanford, Wash,, and “pend the money you may not have charge. Can I do anything "hO‘J(‘,rmm Wrangell to Keotchikan: Sam e Oak Ridge, Tenn., (atomic power the $65 handy when the VA gets it?" Pickering; from etchikan to y The Kedzchrome Fages Typify Clkitey Kt tHAE" théy “ortétia around.to vou for it. Under seotion 301 of the’ O BAIl' paterabusl, Mr. and Mrs, G. Sam- g (s large uses of lead for shielding men R you 1 appeal the type of dis- ye) taby, and R. Altners; from 3 A!as,—a?‘_ flhi‘xs?fias &fli!‘ t from dangerous Tadiation, The prac-| ‘Question from W.T.F., Hartford: ctarge you were given and afk 1o Kotchikan to Juneau: Mr, and Mrs s 5 tical use of atomic power is in part “I bought war bonds through de- have it changed to an honorable w. A, Bates. | «% Price for First Edition—-& M T& 1-00 a shiclding problem. Hanford and ductions from my pay while in the one. Any of the larger Veterans'| The return trip from Sitka r _l ‘Y Q! Oak Ridge use hundreds of tons service. I think a certain member organizations, the Red Cross and preught the following persons: Bev- wh & of lead in shields.” of my family got hold of these othere outfits can help you prepare erly Amsden, Guy Amsden, Norman # ON SALE AT—- e - bonds and cashed them in, repre- vour case. They also have the Nyhuse. Tom. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. o2 FAU DRUG CO. WARFIELD DRUG STORE LOGG senting himself as me. I can't af- proper forms you must will out. I J, Widmark. e NUGGET SHOP HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST T < ith logs ford a lawyer, but I sure would —_— i1 P § BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. ‘mfs;lor\ntfifc-ufimf i"‘mlbs O gt by 't6 IOk into! Query from ELMH, Columbiy),® 'y lished by £ ist Guide Cc Mills, Wil buy from 100,000 ft. this business. Can you help?” Mp:: 1 am really wiidus. 0 Hiske NOVEMBER COOI.ER wi Published by £ Ggeeokiy to 10.000.000 feet. For further| Not directly, but hefe's an outfit & CODSC entious study of the Rus- 7 phrticulars see Juneau Lumber Which can. I's called the' “Legal sian language 1 s Ahigl (. ogUis AHills \93.tt. Air Soclety (or Bureau).” Look i master the tongue, but I lack the WETIER IHAN USUA[ up in the phone bock, give it a ;Bptcrlm]r_v f\xan'i\ Could the GI AT Y AT AT ) el o 7 o wake' an tment. Bill help me?"” ""‘g’ H ? p‘?‘%‘%‘) 4%% 5% }i‘:]Zh (;\:;;ln ’T‘_,(mmqb}(, v‘?im?o“;:clp By all means, yes. Sce ycur VA, November, 1946, was considerahly W vou contact representative cooler and wetter than normal, but z% 6 e ~ - had slightly more than average sun- ery from G. V. Kansas City . shine. There were seven clear, two S - Ruling Upholds ANNOUKCING RECEIPT OF SHIPMENT Pin Up Lamps Bed Lamps Ironing Pads Automatic Eleciric Irons Alarm Clocks Kitchen Clocks “Why 1s the Ammm“ PN The Legion seems AR ans than the int Question from VETERAKS' GUTDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL an Legion do first and veterans s dren from livi to think sts are more imp: sts of citizens. e and authorizes 1 War II veteran A four-to-three d a ) bis R. D., Seattie: “If p will T be eligicle for g the occupancy family. that now Bill when I get out in throe in their proper- The ruling reverses a lower s the eviction and ision landlord may validly ate in a rental agreement that all be confined to CARRIES 26 ON TWO SCHEDULES partly cloudy and 21 cloudy days. Novembker 16 to 27 inclusive wer2 on General B Why do H 47'3 he Legion pla 1l with Bradley? lafldIOi’dS RI h' {without measurable precipitation #8 1on . ke ¢ dept 65 - ¥8 Isn't Bradley doing good job as ) ' 1The greatest snow depth was 65 — £ Coffee Malkers and Glass L ey e e Saaminoners.. 10 Vet Childven thithes on:lie 5" ahy o bt orey Loliee Makers ana wassware 7§ o’ {month; the greatest depth on the % The main difference between COLUmbuo, wno, Dec. 9—The g‘rmmd in Novamber since 1917 was, Repla m&n!s %8 Bradley and the Legion seems 10 gpjo su;;r:m‘; Court has ruled that|125 inches in 1017. L] be that Bradley claims veterans are j,n§jorg legally may besp chil- The averageé cloudiness for the 15 1 there !month was 7.1 sky coverage; was 29 precent of possible sunshine. The prevailing wind was nerther-| ly, averaging 9.1 mph for the month, There were eight auroras and two lunar coronas. No for oc- curred at the airport. Twenty- seven hours in the month were be- . o 2 low minimums for air traffic. Door Chimes Egg Cookers iult persons. AR L =09 it youre discharged under The tribunal in Columbus upheld ?i“mi"”“‘t‘"flbdf“; for 1‘;‘4('0 !g;*th i T onditions other than sonorable. the right of the Lamont Building 21¢ 2 rport, based on y Space Heaters Bmfle Wa;mers Cc.‘r‘;:lr:m‘ of Cleveland to oust ?r}ilce means and normals, are as Ly e g s. C. W. An- Marion Court, his wife and baby 0 0%S: Heal PadS BO.‘!IB Siel.‘.]lzerb d you supply m one oi the firm’s apartments. Highest temperature: extreme 64 X d myself with some The baby was born after Court n?. 15!.33: this November—City 50, nformation on how to raise mush- and his wfie moved in. airport 48. A s 5 F . rooms. NI 3 e | Lowest temperature: extreme -1 A Any ui ihe abGVe Wil ma e l :“.‘EL; anga usel‘..l Yes, but not in this space. It NOTICE :m_ 1883; this November—city 16, would take up too much room. I've Having leased the Scandinavian @IPOrt 10. ® Vad. lked with Dep: ri- Hotel and Crystal Baths, I will not Me;.qn 4;";"”3“_“‘ N‘f’mxifr?“'-l;?i » Fen [ ulture officials e 1 e responsible for bills contracted -orma his - November—city Giftsfor Tl s g 555. airpre 550 written. OMAS R. SMYTH Mean minimum temperature: nor- to raise & BE ady. 443-5t mal 31.4;: this November—city 28.7, TROVVTOOOORE Question from T.S.C., Raleigh: “How can I get mv $2,000 loan un- D LOGGIRS ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs, eirport 23.8. | Mean monthly temperature: nor- mal 35.7: this November—city 3238, der lhc GI Bill? le contact Juneau Lumber il Now. | ha Ch ;" Wil buy from 100000 fr, Total precipitation: normal 9.4 the government will guarantee part to 10000000 feet. For further nches, greatest 587 in 1936, lea of any home, business or farm loan particulars see Juneau Lumber 058 in 1806; this November—city N T Yo e el YOU can get from any private lend- Mils 433-tf. 12'54; ““W"" 7.31. i '&fi?{anfi%fififiaaw o ing agency. The government it- g Total snowfall. normal 9.1 inches; colf makes no loans under the GI More than 330 billion packages of City not measured, airport 9.6 inch- m BEill. If you can get your loan cigarettes were prouced in the es. | i (any amount) from a Jnn'imz United States last year. | , Greatest snowfall any single e T i EE SRS s <HETS S — —— storm since 1917: 151 inches on A N’ N @ gj m @ E Nfi E I\ T November 24-27, 1942; this Novem- | B e % ber at airport 6.3 on the 30th. " 14 Experienced Men All Work Guaranteed Cnly Best of Ifaierials Used LOWER PRICES THAN IN SEATTLE Be Ready Early for Next Fishing Season Have Your Boat Built or Repaired Now at Sitkka Marire Railway ard Machine Shop Box 98, Sitka, Alaska R O e T Get In on the Awarding of a | Frigidaire I | N ) \ N \ ! ) \ \ ) ) \ \ N ) \ \ 4 s ! \ ¢ \ ) \ ! i FOR THE BENEFIT OF MINFIELD HOME On Decemher 21,1946 PSR ———— R S " P Regular Service from Seatfle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent T ittt bbbt et e b e SCANDINAYVIAN ROOMS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT _ ROOMS: At Daily, Weekly and Monthly Rates 4 VACANCIES ALL" ALL OUTSIDE NEWLY ROOMS RENOVATED COURTEOUS SERVICE Specizlizing in STEAM BATHS-$1.00 Accommodations for Ladies and Gentlemen HOURS: 11 2. m. to Midnigh, daily GEORGE and LUCILLE CONVERSE MANAGERS PHONE - 313 O o s < ) o ) BUS SERVICE vo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehors2 VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP 10" IH A\ IR IR A\ BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent 1. M. POWELL—Haines Agent Maximum wind; East 43 mph in 1924; this November—scutheast 38| mph. | RAILROAD SURPLUS | FOR SALE, SKA’GWAY{ Operated by the Army during the | ‘wer after complete rehabflnatxon the White Pass & Yukon Railway| that winds 110 miles from Skagway | to Whitehorse, is now back on a RILLING Permanent Wave Cabin- peacetime schedule. Supplemental railroad equipment purchased bs‘ the Army for use on the road is; no longer nczded. It is now avail-| able for sale in one lot as \m-‘ plus material. Included in the 'guage equipment are: lot of narrow, 6 Baldwin | (locomotives, 76 flat cars, 3 cabooses, | |7 refrigerator cars, 1 gotary snow | !plow, and thousands of unused railroad parts and materials. i N { { e | DANCING SCHOOL | { Winter term classes now en-| |rolling. 411—T7th St. Phone Red\ i 575, adv. 443-15t | i { . § { NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; That on December 2nd, 1946, in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- | neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Howard D, Stabler was appointed | administrator of the estate of JOHN RUSSELL ELLIOTT, deceased. All persons having claims against said | estate are required to present them, | with verified vouchers as required by law, to said administrator at his office in the Shattuck Building, Ju- | neau,« Alaska, within six months | from the date of the first publica- | tion of this notice. HOWARD, D. STABLER, Administrator. | First publication, Dec. 2, 1946, | Last publication, Dec. 23, 1946. BARANOF | ALASKA’S FINEST HOTE1L EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5to8 P. M. $2,00 e————————————— | MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 o o e T o S o e { WANT ADS i o e e FOR SALE CfiiLDS 1rd mn.a c.\r age 3 to 6; also child's wheelbarrow. Phone Green 168. 446-3t 1932 VH COUPE g,uud motor, tor, 4 gocd tires, $150. See Bob Miners, Imperial Cafe, after 11 p.m. | . 446-5t DELU“{F YACHT 63 fe@l lOl sale, asking $18,500. Excellent condi- tion, built 1923 but modernized Almost new Hall-Scott 175 hp gas engine, Colotyle galley, frig-" idaire, ofl hot water heating, pres- sure hot & cold-water, etc. Sleeps 8 or more, double private state- room, tile shower. Photo-electric pilot, ship to shore radio-tele- phone, inboard dinghy, electric winch, big tank capacity. Write owner, C. Sisenvine, 121 Argyle Place, Seattle 3, Wasl © 006 000000 o0 @ New Trans-Oceanic Zenith ra- e ® dio, Rocm 214, Baranof, 7 to ¢ 9 pm. 446-1t ® L 8 0 o o & ® 0 o o TWO BEDROOM fumvhui houw in Waynor Addition. Founda- | tion needs repair. Price $6,000.00. $2100.00 handles. Celliers Ex yelopedia, 443-4t Minature farms, almost an acre or § between St. Petersburg and Clea! 446-3t | Phone 346 for | 1933, Phone | off Highway 73— | MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS DOUGLAS Trading Post. Beautiful completely furnished Apt. on 2nd floor. A real buy. YEAR'S FUEL supply with 4 bed- room housc adjacent school, Douglas. 12 BUNDLES brick siding, new. Reasonable. THE LADY MAY, 52-ft. troller. Fully rigged. 14 A bargain for im- 125 h.p. motor. ton capacity. mediate sale. 4-BEDROOM home — Star Hill, Completely furnished. Excellent foundation. HOMES Auk Egy, Fritz Cove and Lemon Creel. APT. HOUSE and £ business build« ings. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natioral Bank REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOVELY 2 bedroom frame, nor Addition. NEW. Way- appointment. “6_.1‘ISEVERAL goed apartment buys in AR S i i L ke SRR FORD V-8, '33. Call Black 228] 2 e et |5 Bk 44661/ wE HAVE listed the Alexander TR e 1 heme, '1st & Dixon. Our price bul o come, Sompletel | is below market. ALL ELECTRIC & AR R P >S9 | KITCHEN. Nice rugs and drapes, clo living rcom, din- SR REE ) i See us for details. ing rocm, Kkitchen, bathroom, { i basement: Includes linens, bed- ! 3 ding, bedspreads, dishes, S“““:BALMAT&C“MPANY ware, vacuun sweeper and mis- | gpay, EEYATE and RENTALS cellanecus arcicles. 708 6th St.i o Fhove Red 615. N s me"relslmss‘:u“ Bidg. Seal coat, size 34.1 y Dcugles 18 444-3t : t WAM'BD |HOME in the PRSI L modern stucco home, completely | % g = furnished, washing machine and FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT mengle included. Tile bath, tile! BN UNIEEION sink, hot water heat, hardwood | Findn. add Women - : floors thruout Darkroom in| Mechanics 'O“:f.p' Do basement, ccmpletely eguipped Lz i) "’]d ot cilled work- including two enlargers. Appeint- | The cnly publication of its ments cnly. Phone Red 353, 117 kind lising specific possible em- Behrends Ave. 444-1¢ | Ployment opcrtunities in South Am- 55 3 L erica, Asia, Europe, Alaska, Ha- e sleeping bag and set waii, Africa. Satisfaction guaran- teed (Airmail add 15¢). FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT | MAGAZINE, Dept. J Baltimere, 3, Maryland $1.00, postpaid. water, close to bathing, boating | WANTED—Pair of skis 5 or 5% and fishing. Build a home, have ft. with bindings. Phone 269. a truck garden. Priced at onlv 444-3t $625.00, $25.00 down, $25.00 mon‘h. | — TPt For further information write| SOLDIER and wife - desperately Cailand: (B: PRSI, Union ! DSed furnished [2Du;, O IHARGES Bldz., Charles W. Va able facsimile. Non-smokers or S T, | drinkers. No children. Phone NO \ NEAU from Chilkoot 175. 444-3¢ Kennels, pedigreed Cocker Span-|—— ~ - el . puppies, golden cr black, WANTED = TO RENT a plano. Windridge bloodlines, males $55.] Fhene 399 or 804. 443-11 Also have purebred, but not reg. isterable Golden Cocker puppi «ither sex $35. Phone Black 475, Juneau. 2 * 446-5t L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, price $75. 20th Century Market. 435-tf. ARMY WAREHOUSE BLDG., 20 by 30’, celotex lined—contains good bldg. material. . Also large Kkitchen sink, single drain board. Phone 035-2. 435-t1. CHILDREN'S SHOE Skates, sizes 1 and 3, 817 Basin Road. 430-2t. et with extra clips. Phone 456 after 6 p.m. Christmas Greeiing Cards With Envelopes Alaska Scenes Available Now At WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Everything in Photography 437-tf. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Small golden brown dog Owner can have by phoning Black 225. 446-3t FOUND — 2 packages tools and electrical accidentally picked up with other packages Dec. 2. May be re- claimed by calling Green 302. 445-2t contaning LOST—Gold Cameo ring. Reward. Return to Waller at Empire. 441-tf LOST — Zipper wallet containing valuable paper;, Phone Green 624, Remard. 438-3t. FOR RENT 7 ROOM cabin, 843 West 9th. 44548 EOOM "FOR "RENT in prlvate home, Call Black 705 after 5 p.m. , 445-2t 3 ROOM furn. apt., oil range, bath. 513 . ‘Willoughby. NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 Ind St. Phone 187. (407-t) P e 0 eV R S SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Bullding. (370-t1) ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. ————— Sell it with an Fmpire Wantad appliances, I~ thflTOBlAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: Experienced clerk sten- ographer. 38 hour week. Inguire 106, Territorial Bldg. CARPENTERS, liside work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby, Phone 788 KIRSTEN’S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment, (293-3tf) PIANOS RENTED ana TUREL. Anderson shon MISCELLANBOUS . Q e 0o o'9 o . o o o ® Secretarial Courses. Mon. Wed. ® 7 to 9 pm. Studio, Lower ® Lobby, Baranof Hotel. 445-tf ® ® o 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE FLORENCE SHOP Open Evenings by Appointment A Complete Beauty Service Merle-Norman Cosmetics Phone 427 129 Third St. 443-1mo “DREAMS Interpreted. No charge. Lyman C. Anderson, 3712-3rd Ave. So. Minneapolis, 8 Minn” 441-1t " DAY NURSERY PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Under auspices of A. W. V. 8. — Juneau Unit Mornings 9-t0-12 50c Affernoons 2-to-5 5Cc Afternoons 1-to-5 T5¢c For additional information Mrs. George Rogers, Tel. Green 768 Mrs. Beth Stejer, Tel. Red 825 or Tel. 21—Governor's Mansion WE. SHARPEN SKATES, Hagerup Saw Filing Shop. 432-t1. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- mc, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. ( CHILD CARE—full, part time; ages 3-6." 117 Tlhird St., above Boggan's Shop. "AUK BAY COFFEE SHOP Passengers on the Auk Bay bus will be able to have a warm cup of coffee at both ends of the line beginnng tomorrow, when David Horton opens a new coffee shop :Iu the old DeHart ctore huilding

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