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PAGE SIX i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA been in Alaska since 1898, making his home near Fairbanks, mining .nmsx% « « o VETERANS' GUIDE |NewsNofes =i i oasta -fl |R|.| flES plane for Juncau Monday afte By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL From Sitha | o com s s , spending the Christmas holidays at You takes that Veterans Admin-| “If you did make a couple i A l/ 5) A ol (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Neill An- istration,” scowled Jerry Jones, ex- bucks here and there, say so. When > ; SA ewing ek bucks here and there, 88y 4o, Wheb | <1ica, Alaska, Jan. 4—1n con-|dersen FOR SALE MURPHY & MURPHY Yeah, I aid Jo2 John- check your record and send you h ebratior s and citiss in| G Morgan, one time manag- ce us for your boaf who ha his tempér dir- | thosh HAOK -AlERARN T 4 celebrations in towns and citiss i1 George : | ? ‘ i , e mp;‘:‘fh llowanice checks. 1t's . “giages, Sitka was remarkably|er of the lccal Columbia Lumber new or used We have one i5|pLiquor STORE ) ; y ol |outet as the Old Year passed into Mill arrived by plane Tuesday on| halibut troller; one 46' trollers | g ., . g e et L 0 aliow- | 1 tles were blown, Lells|a brief business trip. Since leavi one 34' ghlnetier; one 2% orulker| Soaieiof T I sties were blown, Lells a siness trip. Since leaving| one 3¢’ gillnetter; one 51| [ OVELY, MODERN 2-BEDROOM C 1 4 for seven ar " asked Joe. o 7 s old! Sitk 3 g roller * boat s ' aloht Sthe ¢ ¢t § | 8 s fired, but the old'Eitka, Mr. Morgan has been the| troller; one 14' boat 'with small|goyg hyoyaras trast to raports of New Years' Eve R AT % iy N REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS hen, bingo,| “Sure you will,” said Will, Wh I'm t Will said is right on the was faint manager of the imbia Lumkter motor and cthe uneau Marine | 5 APARTMENT HOUSES rmest people seeking Mill at Whittier, now closed for the| Co. 411-6t. LUPLEX—With 6 Apartments going to school under the beam, or I wouldn't be putting it e an explanatio ave ended by winter e e . Bill in the “Gifider: The Goin w, tha{2D cXplanation have ended oy v i FOR SALE — 1942 Panel GMC | TROLLERS—Price $1430 to $4,000. FUlce ikl TR nly, el B TN just wasn't in & mood| Mr. and Mrs, Keith Wilde arrived| fruck, Dey motor. $600. Georse d. “'m in the same boat, Tais have to be reported immediately|CPPRIeNtly Just waswl i by plane Monday on a two-day va-| Brothers -« MURPHY & MURPHY the third straight month I (it shculd have been done week: » ile heri oy Wert |2 = : 3 y wvar't gotten my check, and I was|ago) are. Atgubt, fteimber and cation. While here they were thc'F‘OR SALE—32 ft. troller, - REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS etting ‘em ri along, too. I won-| Octoter. The VA has other plans v what g to take care of months after Octo- ' ¥ Daily Schedules to: @® SITKA © PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL l = : ik gine; also 10 and 12 ft. skif:s, | Phone 876 over Fist National Bark n January 7. Until recent W. C. Charteris. | Brionaitis - Sbaw. Aot bkt o T b rill s the date was followed by a - BT 4 % “Here's the ides put in Will ber, plans I inter outlir 3 b tween 5 and 7 evenings. 470-3t U Rl S ‘:J;l”.f.xl,“ intend to outline next |1\ o+ masquerade dances, with, Gerald Helland arrived last week| i it s i REAL EST AT - 1 .ryone whipping up new costumes as local representative of the New|FOR SALE--Ice Skat ize 5, sled; | b A!E week brir Russian Christ- guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs.| hn(i\ haven't reported your income > ey tor every dance. The Moose con- England Company, to replace Doug| also new roller skates. O. Larson, ron SALE to the V .', i il “ our income” glared |tinued the iragition for several Hager, who, with his family, willl 437 11th St. Ph. Red 328. 470-tf SR gl Hosp“Al ”0 ES | years, holding masquerades at least return to Ketchikan. Mr. Helland ® KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA 4 Several Trips Each Week to: a 7 pound and 10 ounce baby girl T ; a majority, of our tha See. The new officers are Mrs krow much it is so they c v i A . % . o x - e ® HAlNES figure out how much allowance “"l;, b‘}"fl“fll:’ Brs, Alired Yeughn. | mos dious men looking upkept L. F. Efaw, President; Mrs. Loren| RESTAURANT FOR SALE, fully e GEIE Hiks e, ischarges were Mrs. C. A. Car- and enly. Nothing serious—just Hert, Vice President, Mrs. Charles equipped, at sacrifice. Phone 501 rate.” . ® SKAGWAY ,mody and baby girl, baby Joan|uns raising beards for the Tuegel, Secretary-Treasurer. —The i ! “That makes no sense to Me”| poosion Mrs V. A s BR0aveRy, P75 P g et R 469-6t. e 3 nice homes. 3 bedrooms Shoffaa Terey It T nots T : b“:' Mrs. V. A. Anderson and Elks “Days of '98” celebration the n regular meeting cf the group S § oh. Al ‘in hest location. H p ¢ boy, Harry Williams and Mr. jast wee February. Each Elk w > b at 1:30, January 14, . excellent condit! N - @ Numercus Other Southeast Alaska Points ff iy couen on e sae wns revort S gl s'and Mr. o week in February. Each EK wil be held at 10, Jamuary 14, PIANO, 623, execllent conditon | orms and immedate possssion. it to the VA? . must raise a minimum of four at the home 3 S ey S nt Hospital admitted : inches of growth somewhere erich, on Etolin Street T BALMAT & COMPANY if you don't repor Ma arlaine from Hoonah, between the eyebrows and Adams el Marine with 2 to 1 reduc-| REAL EETATE and RENTALS ud % e ¥ . 5 4 and fuur local children for tonmsil- apple Elabroate crops are plan- CHARTER PLANES ai JUNEAU they going to know? TEere’s MO jeionjec. Cecelia Kitka, Arlene ncd and considerable Dealty devel. Last Sunday moming, following| tion gear, ready to go. See it at) 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. i gt tbe, Vo oan. & John, Ruby Epan and Ella John. Dire forfeits are In. store for Scrvice at St. Peters-by-the-Sea,|. Junesu Welding & Mach. Shop. Tel. 354 out the earnings of every ve the members of St. Peters Guild| 469-t1. __1 {o 8 pasaengers iachidb] tider the GT Bill " D ged were Martha Hopkins, bn_\' k daring to shave in the in give & SUKDriEe Dot-Iaak GEBEETOR 5 WA"TED 3ILL NET SKIFF with some webp. : Carmel Collins and Bessie Johr you don't report your earn 22 ™ eir rarily . o G 4 . all of Juneau v FElks say “ouch” and pity thelr temporarily batching pastor, VA has to hold back the allowance . | Lady : Y| the Rev. Willi " y rcen 113 or call at Mad- | = -~ PLAKES BASED at SETKA b by datonnt e ey St isters of the Gay Nineties. |the Rev. William A. Thomas. The S i Sinhik Basl WANTED — We c It's on accou it law, dinner was served at the home of | Glog $IH: FLERRE ONRNN, your troller, List your boats with you k he one I AV ) SON RE i YTy 3 oS ith 23 468-4t ; DAVID CARLSON REWARD Mrs. Marie Brichman, with 23 us for aciion. Juneau Marine Co. Frame Cottage. 5 miles Glacier Hi-way. 1 Acre Patented Land. Jerry ‘e you C 2 Kno Jetry. “Are you ¥ o three or four times during the will be joined by his family, mm‘POR SALE—35 Terraplane coach what my g Its the lttle| st Ann's Hospital admitted Ed-|yeck, but the custom died with the residing in Ketchikan | with 37 motor, good rubber o dough that wasn't there. It's zer0." | ward Larsen and Mrs. David Hor- S | Downs, 7% miles out Highway. | osn't matter, sisted Bill a a n Docsn't matter,” insisted Bill|ton for medical attention yester- vear the Moose club held Gfficers-elect of St. Peter's Guild 470-6t. You've gotto report your income,! gay. g ! Shd it 1F zerd 1”\ st YaBOE It Ak day, and Mrs. J. B. Caro and Bruce | gne masquerade, for members only. will be installed at the morning the WELDED STEEL TANK, 31| Redecorated, Clean, Large Lot. Z€ro. l’ it you've got tc 15 feet long. Phone 374. 469-tf-dh. | Pleasant Surroundings. Fireplace. 5 Ehoi s Wwith the sudden change of the il OSTED; IS NOW $126.65 . her to rain, the strects tecame e i li' 5 ONE ACRE patented ground at said Jerry ’ e r 1 : k 4 10 t rning Fritz Cove, with house and gar-' — 5 - — am 24D FOR INFORMATION it applied to me. I thought The Inter BidiBEihoga. treacherous’ gheets of 156 RGO & o5 betweon 5 ama 7 MASSEUER: Desires full or part § YA it only affected guys meking d of Electri ers, Local 462 strians ipto crawling, creeping, Georga Jackson and Mrs ge. Phone 849 between 5 and T 0 o citicn. Experienced in all AND RESERVATIONS on the side.” has added the donation’ of $16.55 g, Hgshing Gpo SKB0REA ) LaCour were hostesses R o e “Physical 1'1;‘:1,?2\‘;,' «Youre right” agresd Will. ~Tt 0 the reward offered for informa- |PrCS: The street department madeiyecday oy @ bridal shower fotiigag Buick, 4-door sedan, E. Fleek, Write T. Riley, box 2804, Juneau === qces affect you only if youre mak- tion on David Carlson, : circuits with trucks102d- yrg Edward Swearingen, Who Was|© yellow Cab Co. 463-tf. i i Y dmir A o iRt ompnye CMSSINE leq with land but with little effect. mayiog Christmas Day. The,guest eliow Cab Co. S| 1185 1 —— g dough on the sic> and if your power pla pioyee. Sarlson ' n, ” s EERIBELEC SRS Y o ; ) carnings plus allowancs are over Was last seen about two Weeks 8g0.| o PiC s found themselves sud- i included 14 family friends and| grAND NEW Purroughs Caleula- WANTED—Furnished house or apt T MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH | e n dflmidcs 0. geny sitting in the middle of a|yie pific'ere fumishings for a new| ' gor. mhone 4. L SRe eyt i woRlire the monthly limit t in the law Contributions to the reward ool of fce water. Surprisingly. p e giits Were TWrniaNgs 1976 3 Phgne 3. 456-t1 1 "-n““nlfi“(.“. con- ieaves B INES and SKAGWAY ™" MONDAY : $175 for single vets and $200 now totals $12665, may he s have been no reports ofi e - e Sl ating. Phone 748, 3 B R e ndile § . Ly ave be s _— 470-2¢ for vets with dependen ade to Angelo Astone. sroken Bones, just brujses and con-' 0 TTO L FOR RENT ; Word of the sudden death of 10 P.M “But every veteran has to report — ¢ Wpiay g - " | tusion where they can't be display- 1 uvumul bookkeeper, Leaves for kis earnings, e or small or world dis S 2 Aubrey L. Fletcher, father of El-|__ > : i < g Vor diamond production 1 |ed for sympatl < ala | t v b liott Fletcher, was received last|F Slacy OSDEncEL 10, 50 that VA can find out Who 1945 reached an all-ti : FOR REN m far. ap.., oil : i 945 rea all-time peak in - . ¥ ks Aoy : - SITKA and Waypnrls every WednesdayGP.M. G airaidn el o v g S _ weck. An automobile accident on| stove, , reference. 513 Wil-| & ?ié“k“ S;?:lf PASSENGERS. l‘RFl(le ‘md MAIL o studied his shoes. Jorry _____ 5 il .1,1."0.}’; o e g ‘i:“’};{“‘ the highway near his home in| louhby ar0-3t. 0 " e s Freight accepted at 2 reached in pocket for a c ; e Ry PR e B G N O OW" Nyssa, Oregon, brought instant - WANTED— Carpenter- repair _work, rette, lit it, blew out smoke and ,‘:\‘}”CE‘ b b{thm"fi\ SV et He. M *’g}"m‘(;‘“‘l’l WITIVe | qeath’ on December 24. Funoral| FOR RENT-Sleeping room, private | yemadeling, redecorating. For in- & sixh knd sl o7 o5 ¢ That on December 16th, 1946, in the by air exp ; ad will again goryicos were held at the Methodi e. 423 Harris St. 470-3t.0 tarviews by - Juneau, 470-3t. » + U. 8. s Court for Ju- |be available early next week . P J' > we - you mean. It guess it - 8 ! . Church at Nyssa and the body was ROOM CABIN, 43 West 9th S SR Refiss. . But. how dnswh u.}l‘m at Juncau, |Alaska, g SR _'shipped to Maine for burial, with|2-ROOM CABIN. & sk 9th : CARPENTERS, insiae work. 6 day Olaf H. Aase was appointed #dmin-| A son, Fred Peter, weighing siX| . vegge 1 Ev Whe Siiontc 469-tf.| week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) » E 0 port? Is there a form ) H AN 5 A graves : v g & & rag s s6art istrator of the estate of Har .| pounds, eight ounces, was born t0 y q.e I = G =5 0“!’ (, 0; ! . Yes but you don’t g i é b y Dl | ToEs ROUMS—Kiwnen priviteges. 130ms | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- ied Will Just All persons havinz r. and Mrs, Fred Uptor cember & o /‘ R E(‘ g /fi F H{‘ _nx'\;ld VA office a 1 r and tell ims against said estate are ye- 27, at the Salvation Army Home. Hotel—Ph. 886, | loughby. Phone 788 4 v L 4 hem 3 iads 16" 1o : : 1t them, witt {'Mr. Upton is owner of Sitka The rented home of Harold Ut-| NJom CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone ou m o Septomber Youch red by | u,ru‘.uI‘Dsc'nx:mh aard on Mo:; ’ udlnbsn-rlr;:;‘ new management, Coionial Hote)| 556, 3rd snd Main, Specialising e A e R 7 . administrator at the office of his s destroyed by during 324 ond SL. Phone 187. (407-tf) ; e HOLD UNITED STATES ; o attorney Howard D, Stabler, Shat-| Mrs. John Phillips gave birth to early evening of New Year's Day! ___ b et i ok in "exfm“"e“‘s' Open svenings b3 / tuck Building, Juneau, Al ith- '@ son, George Casey, Janua before the epartment arriv-| SEAVIEW APT.—Cne block fron,| 8PPointment. - QAVING BONDE “ =N L " in six months from the of the the Salvation Army Home. Weigh- od and went into action. The fire| Federal Build.ng. (370-t) | PIANGLS RENTEL and TUNED NG / first publication of this notice. ing six pounds twelve ounces, the started near the oil stove and com- |- —— - ~ — Andemn Shop. That said administrator and Laura baby is the Phillips' third child. plei>ly gutted the small frame LOST A“D ruu“n ! i Aase have filed their tion in the Mr. Phillips is an employes cn building in a few minute | T 3 n'fi[s"w THAGI sove entitled court for judgment Japonski. : i's fur seal purse on MISCELLANENIS HE management of che setting aside and awarding to Laura . ha sunday. Fhone Blue 626. 471-3t.| ST R bank is pledged to conserva- And Stop Dosing Your Stomach Aus2, surviving widow of the de- | A daughter, Lee Lenore, weighire | ra’ Rinds and Missy & | T WINTER & POND CO,, Inc tive operation. The sfety With Soda and Alkalizers cedent, property cof said estate not Seven pounds twelve ounces, W s L Ann Tilsen were hostesses) gapy i, + may have ! Complete Photographic Supplies of depositors’ funds & our D P l Don't expect to got real rele from headache, excecding the value of $4000.00; and Eem to Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Bin Years' Eve at a dinner-dance| ™ = o . adv. Phone | Developing — Printing — Enlarging primary considecation. la sour stomach, ga8 and bad breath by dases all persons concerned are notified |ham, January ¢ the Biugham 2t the Rands home on the Crescent| goo 471.3; | Artists’ Paints and Materials of large group of fellow highy “7 | Finest Quality sddition, the bank is s mem- ut trouble is constipation. to b ahd avk in B 17 8 hé et or a | your trouble is col o be and appear in the U. 8. Com- home in Fletch . 1 3 | ase, yol eal troubl 0f th 8 e st ber of Federal Deposit Insur. |N “‘”S BANK I thin caso, your rel trouble fa not in the ¢ 0l KONt for Juneait Pre- cheol students. WILL PERSON who found red Wholesale — Juneau —— Retail ance Corporation,which ia- ! RE Where 80% of your food is digested. And when oi)\0t ot Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock The Sitka Businessmen's Associa- s | billfold kindly return papers mr i he 1o bl food y sares each of ewr depositon e L Ba A. M. on the 10th day of Fe tion held a meeting at the Elks| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessy; P. O. Box 799. 471.3: | GUARANTEED Reallstic Perma- agsinst low e 3 maxioswes What you want for real relief is some- . % = A a e e aviard | e (o i nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 u i 3 1947, and show cause, if any ; Club Thurs evening to adopt a and Mr. and Mrs. Rébert Gaylord " pe! 3 p. blockyour 1o testinal tract. 0 g g | r . p of 15,008 I N SU RE D o unw‘fmi.“;l:r u:l‘tmzlll'r:tu\:}:*hxlp have, why judgment should nct be constitution and by-laws and to were hosts at a buffet dinner Now | U Man's gold camneo ring. Re- | Lola's beauty Shop. Phone %0l so rendered elect officers. Directors elected Ye Eve at the Gaylord home Ward. Waller, at the Empire. dcf 315 Decker Way. Dated: Juneau, Al a, this 8th were: Km‘] Nerd President, Roy on Observatery Street. The party! posr Sheaffer fountain pen with) CHILD CARE—full, part time; ages Nature's own digestive juices to mi day of January, 1947. Avrit, Vice President; Robert went to the Elks Club after dinn2r ;e Ruth Larson. Phone Red| 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's with your food. "Cou get genuine re OLAF H. AASE, Adn or. ' Whezler, Treasurer; Charles Peter- to se2 in the New Year. 3"'8 4.,0_“ Sh(;p ¥ indigestion s i feel really good 4 S ; "fifi\’“i ;'n;’rZOHQA “Unblock 3 First pubication, Jan. 4 son and Gerard Helland. i N s intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. [ ast publication, Jan. 5 | Next meeting of the Association| Mrs. Jack Schaeffer was hostess | Pireut NatlouniBank | = = =i Bt gty 8. 8 . at st Foday aternoon s“cnlffe‘f’xif‘Bl’illl Fears Poisnn, COPS FIGURE OUT B sl — Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Suit and in- home on Etolin Street. High score| Bh(k Ma’kel Food 47 wlvs -[0 -I-Ell fant son Michael arrived in time went to Mrs. T. J. Cole and 10\\1 H O - for the Christmas holidays with to Miss Dorothy Van Zante. | : um lng ea '“g Mrs. Suit’s father, Bill Ward. The ——a i : couple have made their home in | RIO DE*JANEIRO — Black mar-| 'F MAK IS DRU“ Washington State since Mr. Suit's TANKER BRINGS FUEL {ket operations in Brazil are reach- *. - L) L H " discharge from the Army, but now 2 . |ing great proportions, according to! B Rk I urners plan {0 make their permanent home| Union Oil Tanker Victor H. Kel-|the Jornal do Brasil, which- com-| BILLINGS, Mont.—Billings police R in Sitka. k! which arrived in Juneau early‘plam d that “although the p‘lop‘e are instructed to consider these " : eh -7 Y erday, unloaded a cargo of pay high prices and get nothing,| | questions in deciding whether a Telephone_319 ngh!s—Bed 73[] Mr. and Mrs. John Cushing left| Stove and diesel oil, then last!that is not the worst of the pre- person is drunk: TR A N S p O RTAT I o N : i} o g by plane Tuesday, enrouse to| Might moved to the Alaska Juneau | dicament—they are also likely to be| Does his breath have an cdor of . %~ Harri Machine Shops Ine. Ceattle, where they will get deliv- d0CK to unload part of her ownpoisoncd by the mew ways of adul-|alcohol? Is it faint, moderate, or c o M ? p A N Y 3 ary on a car, then drive East to Punker supply of crude. This will | terating foods.” | strong? cpend a month visiting with friznds| relieve at least temporarily the —————— | Is he partly dressed or unclad, < | and relatives befcra returning to shortage of furnace fuel. The tank- OBERG RETURNS {or is his clothing dirty? i o £ - & Ketchikan, where Mr. Cushing, a €r was due to sail at 10:30 o'clock| John Oberg, local businessman,| Is he polite, excited, reserved, partner in the Territory Construc-| this morning for Ketchikan. i returned to Jurneau after spend- | hilarious, talkative, insulting, com- tien Company, will complete the| e, o gr o cremeend | ing the Christmas holidays at Bel-vbatwe. stupefied, delirious silent Everything city paving project. LOGGERS ilmghsm, Wash., with his son andor dull? /s - ATTENTION LOGGEKS with logs| daughter-in-law. He reported see-! Is he hiccoughing, belching, Frank Farnam died at tbe| for sale contact Juneau Lumber|ing his new grandson for the urstldrcolmg, punching, kicking, fight- Spo"ing Pioneers’ Home Hospital Dr(‘cmh&'ri Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.{time. {ing, sleeping, in convulsions of un- % 31 and was buried January 2 by| to 10,000,000 feet. For further ——t——— | conscious? Goods ? - the Rev. Patrick O'Reilly. Born| particulais see Juneau Lumber The population of FEurope was| Are his eyes normal, watery, 3 in Ireland in 1867, Farnam h«ul‘ i 433-tf 266 mlllmn people in 1850. blocdshot, roving, downcast, or e s 5 — £ it < e 4 ———— | glassy? i ‘! Is he swaying, wobbling, sagging, ettt '“““““”“”'”‘H'b""‘*"' | falling orunable to stand? Is his speech fair, slurred, stut- | tering, confused, incoherent, whis- lpermg or jerky? How is his enun- { ciation? \’ Can he touch his finger to his i nose? A Love Is Wonderul Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma Thing, Sometimes FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS ‘ ;_mgm"z{ 1l, — John E. Boatman REFRIGERATION ‘ /0t o 70 a8 Nty woohes for 6 fmnr[:nge licensea.oneputy Clerk My~ ALASKA TRANSPORTATION €O. |if ittt & licle date to whien Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, ‘Agent the bride-elect admitted her in- tended was “old enough o know MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION — ‘BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehors2 VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP " IH AN IRIR A\ BUS LINES ez Yaska s Tealtsiaycrs. | J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent O

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