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THE DAILY ALAS A AT { M } ’ o ! { R SCHEDULES! | - AiRLIN IS Wlll START NOV. s { \ Z i ber Istto April Ist | By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL 38 ON TUESBAY ! Effective. October 1st to April Is ! i it e T | ! {1 Veterans who are ra per-|better because if the VA decides carrioq | Juneau end Douglas Novembe § | 4 Finance Chairman Frank Herm ! . { |cent or more disabl | write| your mother is now a dependent ghtetel o i e ¢ z Passenger and Express ] e g o 0] announeea today, { { |school (or take ) under able retroactive to the day you g ho Cove, .fl,'.m". the :";:nnvnu: “Dawn tol H DAILY {lthe GI Bill or r ¢ Law applied for it ¢ h, Pelican RO S oo { Cetehi e o ] Petersbure, Ketch-|" a o recent meeting of the ! Juneau—Ketchikan . ! here's only one answer, and Query from G. H, Oklal Tulsequa 5 (i rfl';w;‘ B¥ ccartie-RERIE: - dutly { SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | |that is “Public Law 16" Why? City: “Am I entitled to [ree den-paines e el o e ! 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P ) !Because it offers many more bene-|tal treatment from the VA for| prom Skagway to Juneat o idaniabincas BRAWE FPRIES ! 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P ) int disabled vet than the dental trouble which developed in were Kragner o mediisanin RsdNTtS Il the ratg ! 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P }lGI Its gold to the GI the service? ¥ Hosk Rl hEs, Blankhe T bl N ¥ & s T 24 . tEh o RRRl S A e i Anche jug program. { 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:0P |} |pil Yes, but you' aDpIY 207 catwall, L ME GRIAWRIY | Bohn | o St Tt i o the treatment within one year of|Ginso hiisth Al B e e § ¢ 3 |Gibson, Kenneth Albr FIOM| slaskan Soouts participated: wese: H Juneaa—Sitka iy from China Grove, your discharge you'll have to Brove paines Bert Proctor e e ! 9:00A Ly. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A 1IN . “Is it true tb )der Pub-|that your dental trouble IS ser-' mrom Tenakee: Maud Asp, H 2 Rt D *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A $ljic Law 16 a vete °ps on| vice-connected F B Denabh 103" Johuson i ST ! ment at Fort Richardson, Trail (* or earlier) { |drawing subsistence allowance e |F. Kuhns. of '08 Trip, and the ternational | § e — { |for onths after his course| Question from DW.C. New Bed-| ‘Fyom Sitka: Louise David, -mw‘l“ L betgraii ey S § lis complet ford, Mas: received an Green; from Tulsequah, F. Rob Yol 1itic $ TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS {| Yes, even if he goes right to'able discharge from the Canadian (o ‘*f\"“’:m\”‘,r:m h‘l‘}:’v& ‘?:(‘{lmmpe Juncml—Hames——-Sl\agwny { (work the day finishes. Army before the U. S. got into the| "1y geng Cove: K..Provance, Mr. ' SEOF CAb ! il war. I am an American citizen.', i o gl e B o : : : and Mrs, Aho; to Hoona Nevly | Gresbilied: Trodpe~ins Al 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU AT, 4408 i Question from C. B, Portland, Am I eligible for the benefits of| 3 oG S o 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:50F {|ore: “What division in the ET.O. the GI Bill?" Bher e e L b 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY soidlll o was called the “screaming eagle?” If you served a total of 90 days tarbo 3 boys, a Pa u W o 3 i i ne s at Kodiak, and an in- Ali Times PST (120°) z The famous 10lst Airborne st ‘one day of which came; nin Dm:numl\,m-:"np bt et s s 1 &l from Mrs. R.O.3, Rook i J,:’m, - o k( 'il]x:‘ \\;A‘ €| Wrang jonal program in Juneau !l Question from Mrs. R.C3. < according c Trill, 1 a Cub Pack at Douglas JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed.Pri. JUNEAU to— Mon Wed Frl, {ford, Il: “Our fon, who has been; ~ — ——2 o« vald d & Cub. Den on' the: Glacier: Highe! Angoon x Hawk Inlet 2 |with t occupation forces in Query from L. K Mhh ayne, ;. " Nordling: to Haines, J po ey e menii i 38 Baranof ... X Hood Bay ... X .. .. ]jJapan, writes t a bill has been Ind My broth has vee‘x; a‘n Bu Methodist Church, the organiza-! { Chatham x Hoonah X X X {|passed which all terminal alconolic eve elfse his ulm, naree | 0 N e Bt T - § : i a That' ht, is it?" from the Army. He needs insti- on of a f H X Kimshan 4 st LA ileaves. That's not right, is it?” from the Army St= " ery S A Tadhs i Tte { s 3 rels % % E || e et v ey cotd ho s ((HARTER MEMBERS OF v cro_moon 5 X r 3 t asn't changed (except that at a Veterans Administra-| % filcn Elfin Cove X Port Althorp. p X |tion hasn't ¢ h J S W SRUN! ol £ T e XX K Isince the Armed F ve Act he has a dische given . Wi GUAM—(P—Testifying in an is-! :‘ul&lerus X Tod X z was passed in 1946 conditions other than dis- HGN \'i ]:IGHI land court, a princ ipal in a hit- i = ! \le, then he has a chance| and-run driving case said he had X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable { Query from t free hospital care in a VA' A sociai mreting of the Catnolic drunk “quite a lot” on the evening C.: “When I started to school un- hospital. If his alcoholism is|Daughters of a was held his car smashed into another. He PHONE SIZ dn; the GI Bill I had no depen- Service-connected he's almost cer-!]a evening at Parish Hall. and two companions downed a i dents. Since then my mother tain tc get the free care. It it'siCharler members the guests quart of whiskey and three pints A o T - job on ac- not, then he has to sign a r e | of or, eact being pre- of brandy. Then he finished off has had to leave her job on ac- not, then he has to sign a routine of hon ch \ ; nlnsx & o § has had fo leaye her lob o B Yorm stating that he is financially lsnted. with 25, hesrsi by i < he f private; The town - > dependent status changed and unable to afford the cost of pri The 3 draw the $90 subsidtence allow- treatment. After that he awaits 11 C Empirc Wantade for test results! ! m}pr turn for admittance to a VA p Mary D , R PRGN ! “Yes, it the VA is convinced your tal. Applications should be Mis dman SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION z mother is now your dependent through his regional office. Hella 5793 A =4 SRS L Ae s — Helen McAl SRt b i qu You must apply at your regional AR In the District Court for the Terri- ! office. The sooner you apply the F‘( !f(;mvlv“:i]::';g;‘;zr' "““I”' : Tt | tory of Alaska, Division Number ' hu One, at Juneau | i T 2 disbar me from GI Monagle, Mrs. Alav Lill mm‘z. W, BTRONG: Plathtitt; e , , Monaale, Mrs I, WIS ROBERT W STRONG, Plaini il RANGER No. If the VA decldes that shaw, Mrs. J. A Thibodea, Mrs| ¢y 6HNSON, Defendants conditions surrounding your dis= H. J. Tu , and Mrs. H. R, Van The President of the United States e were not dishonorable, tuen|derLeest. ¢ Amebicn) ‘o the' abiove named EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED HIPCGRD you are eligible | Prayers for departed members O America. To the shove TR DR D D MABG.UARDT AR were said by the Rev. R. Whalen, cppprine. you are hereby St USERS FiVE FIRD CALLS J. Mrs. Henry 1g sl OPTOMETRIST 4 The Ketchikan Fire Department| e ‘n 2 nd for thE Taribory ot Alaiks; - 5 answered five calls over the past,“Mighty Like 052 8 DIvisioh. Tak . Tl Aisita: | e ¥ e v Ta”‘" i ererin 2 trorn back flresPsécopartiad by MYs Belin ! Toner: | 1ok Divisian, at iriesn, g PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS weekend ranging b R within (30) days after the last Dm to burning dinner steak. RE . g o F - lication of inis summons, in case ——— o ————— = P A N S J. spoke of H I(:\k;‘a ““ 4 o this stmmons is published, or with- Empire resuits! the natives and SKimos Ir u " ¥ 2 ¥ S illal o % Impire Wantaas for Lest resuits n the ;) eorty (40) days after the date of JUREAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. plegrmnd W | Emove Wasios o e ol SCT du vl of e i forn (0 de ate i i o E. The famous long- N ¥ ',-\ A ims il ]VK:IEX‘“ WiemBors [T.h i i summons is served upon you pel n- PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL ik All persons having claims against hey all expressed the hope that 100 St e WELDING Whipcord ':w Ed v‘nml(&J!i\nw\(‘:ld-‘{‘\ez»s‘f:vl;:z_ ‘n;lch (,1 ;\\% ”:\t:um f“‘.’,‘::f! be laint on file in sm court and in i : 100% Virgin Wool b o e s o S PN Py the above entitled cause. PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | Never-rip Scams sme to the undersigned. 8d- i Yoo cream, cake and coffee were "%, IO i S Syl action de- Heavy Boatsail mxmstmmr of said estate, at hisigerved at tables teautifully decm(- mands the following relief: That Pockets office in the Valentine Building,|ated with white tapers and bowls ‘““‘m h' judgment against the Zip Fly and Cuffs Juneau, Alaska, within six months of pasturtiums, The cake bore .o/ n‘“ G for Ba0 0 with dutereat e re e reee ) N —— = ——————e f{rom the date of the first publica-the insignia of the Catholic Daugh- oo F o Tl im on 81 ! tion of this notice. lters of America, flanked by the # ah gl i 3 ! “Dat y e bR ooi? 2 % 500.00 from Scptembey 9, 1930 to BLISS TRADIN(, P“ST z = Dated this 8th day of Octobxl.‘(, . 1936 and 1947. It was cut May 1, 1943, and on $490.00 from | Fi H ¢ GSICE'S el |by the Grand Regent, Mrs. Maude wr.y 3 1043 to the present; for| I Beads . . Pal’e' OWers . . xose ! - g RO?E{" s ; 99.00 with interest thereon at s, 4 i stra 5 sta [ t in charge wis S CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS { Memns Wear | Administrator, estate of| The committee in eharge Wishes o, annum from May 15, 1040 MARINE WAY ! (Formerly Sabin’s) et sl e et R LT LT, d to make @nd for $697.00 with interest there- 2L irst publication, Oct. 8, 1947. [ana all those who helped to make 27€ G B T o Janu- | Last publication, Oct. 29, 1947. THREE FEATHERS THE AMERICAN FAVORITE FREIGHT Refrigeration — SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT A Alaska Transportatien Company THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS X242 EA-Rew P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS I ik management of this valk 8 pDieaged Lo conserva- dave operation. The safety ot depositors’ tunds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation which insures each nf our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALASKA_RIRLINES.. MEMBER FEDERAL DEFOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | ALASKA COASTAL |the evening successful | - e " HOSPITAL NOTES | Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospita | for medical attention yesterday were Mrs. Harcold Hines, Walter Gamble and Henry Lindegaard. Discharged from St. Ann’s were ‘Mrs. Vincent Hensey, Robert Kemp, fand John Borbridge Virginia King and Priscilla Phil- lips, who have been patients dt the Government Hospital, were sent to the Alice day Grand Relief FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF Head Colds! A FEW DROPS ‘WORK FAST. .. RIGHY 'WHERE TROUBLE IS Instantly relief from head cold dis- tress starts to come when you put a little Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril. And if used in time, Va-tro-nol also helps prevent many colds from devel- oping. Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO- IIOL (. J. EHRENDREI(H Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 Island Sanatorium yester- ( |BOY SCOUT DRIVE fee, plaintiff’s costs, as provided by said defendant Mons Anderson's ) bast due promissory notes and loan, | cne note of which is secured by a rea! mortgage of the defendant Mons Anlerson’s real property known as J. S. Survey No. 1796; that said tgage lien be foreclosed crdered sold by the U. S. Marshal, anc the proceeds applied in satis- faction of said indebtedness and costs of sale; and for any further | relief merited, In event you fail so to appear and | answer, the painltiff will take judg- ment against you for want thereof, | ,and will apply to the Court for the | relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein stated | WITNESS the Honorable Judge | Court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, | Alaska, October 21, 1947. (Seal of Court) J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above Court. ' s/ J. W. LEIVERS, | First publication, Oct. 22, 1947. 7, 1938; and for $400 n!tomey's' and | jof said Court and the seal of said | Deputy Clerk. | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947 L ) ) MURPHY & MURPHY | "IRAI\SF'ER Business. | SERVICE STATION, store bldg., plumbing rep. shop. SEVERAL good homes on Glacier Highway; son, 10% Bay, etc. DECKER Bldg., apts, and commer=- cial rents. !3-BEDROOM home, large base- | ment, garage, 2 haths, elec. kit- chen, furn., etc. DUPLEX, nice locaticn, fully fur- nished, oil heat, priced to sell. ALBATROSS, 30 ft. long, [fully equipped for fishing, $3,750. PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms and bath, Douglas, SACRIFICE | for immediate sale. 7 ROOM house, Douglas ,furnished. ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one table model radlo—- pricad for immediate sale. | BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point Louisa, fully furnished, large sleeping quarters, unsurpassed view. Priced for immediate sale. COMPLETE modern home, 12th St. with rental addition. Can be seen by appointment only. 4 BEDROUM house, Star Hill. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phene sm over riret an.un_l B mi.; Bednar, Aukc WANZED WANTED—2 men to assist on boat ! to Seattle. Grub cnly. Boat Sea | Otter. Small Boat Deck. 720-t1 WANTED—Stoncware crocks in about 20 gal. ¢ will pay 75 | cents per gal. Call Douglas 964 or write Box 192, Juneau. "BY THE HOUR; also IRONING are of children evenings. ., Gast'neau Hotel, Room 720-t3 SMALL troller 32 ft. |CASH FOR or over must be in top shape. Write full details, Glen A. Rey- nolds, Box 384, Sitka Alaska 719-t6 WANTED TO R hed or unfurnished, two or three bed- rocm apartment or ho Ph. 866 month, ECOND MAID, $100 room and board. Ph. 21 or write PO Box 904, Juneau. T16-t6 HOME appliance bu\k‘“ PO Bl!x 1043, Douglas. T14-t12 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. T14-tf QUIET WORKING woman wants board and rocm in private home. Write Empire 3168. 709-t1 707-1mo i HEMSTITCHING 1 Making. Black 510. | ALTERATIONS ana Plain Sewing. Call 208 Main St. and Fountain Girls 665 tf | Waitresses | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. MISCELLANEOUS |DOLL Dress Snup and Hospital ‘ Repairs made at reasonable pri- ces. | Clothes made according to | size. Phone 547. P. O. Box | 1539, 679 tf |AVON PRODUCTS representativi Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762, | ] 656-t1. | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, ete. | Violet Seaberg, Green 483. E 636-tf | | T WINTER & POND CO, Tnc. | Complete Photographic Supplies ! Developing — Printing — Enlarging | | Artists’ Paints and Materials of | Finest Quality : GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up | | 1 | ! “ Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 ! Last publicaton, Nov. 12, 1947. 315 Decker Way. | LOST AND FOUND : ; | ; FOR RENT , ,Los’rgNu 2 8 mm EASTMAN | Moue camera. Liberal reward. SINGLE ROOM, private entrance,| rom 1307 Gastineau Hotél. | uies Haitis. Bh./Blye 186, ' Q0-12 R 719-t3| NICE LARGE ROOM, good neigh- | LOST—25 mm EASTMAN Movie| Porhood. Board, buss to door. | camera. Likeral re 307 Gastinean Hotel. d. Ph. room LOST—Wrist watch, Jarbur make, Reward, No. 12 Seaview Apts. 718-t6 To FAIRBANKS J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent Haines Cutoff Now Open or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations D" IH A\ IRIR A\ BUS LINES 1. POWELL, Haines T9-t3| | Suitable for couple or 2 girls. 522 | W 10th St. 719-t3 | SINGLE ROOM for working wo- man in private home, phone Red | | 462 'fllmtfls | NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, | steambath free — Scandinavian| | Rooms, So. Franklin St. ! ; 704-1mo. | ROOMS FOR REN1. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s. | | 657-t1. | | | CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean | | beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf. | | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home 1 } Hotel. Phone 886. | | |NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or| week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. FOOD HANDLERS COURSE | Twenty four food handlers at | Petersburg have completed a course ‘ which was given by instruetors | Mary M. Hurley and Jack Adelson | of the Territorial Health Depart- | ment, l | WANT Peterson and Tuttorm-| | I'ROLLER aboard. ‘HOB!’) ) i bve owner Float 2, Boat Harbor. 720-t3 6 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots on comer, near school. Priced for te sale. Box 1152, Doug- 720-t4 ALL FURNISHED, 3 room house ind 3 cabins. Inquire 207 Wil- loughby after 5 o'clock. 720-t3 36 ft. 88 x 4.4 TROLLER, Double ender, fully equipped. See Bob Miller at Gastineau Hotel 720-t6 SET 10 volumes “Our Wonder World™” $10. 3 large volumes Mer- rian Webster Dictionary $8. All gocd condition, nice Christmas gilt. Ph. Douglas 364. 720-t3 TWO STEP- UP display stands and cne glass upright show case, also one small adding machine. Harry Race Druggist. Telephone 25. 719-t2 ONE PAIR Bausch & Tomb 7 x 50 binoculars, new condition “‘. Univex Mercury Camera, 35 mm, fine condition, with case and flash attachment, $40. R. H. Rob- inson, USAT Collin McKinnley Army Engineers Dock, Juncau. T19-t5 '39 CHEV COUPE, Ph. Green 520. T19-tf NEW ELECTRIC FPaint Sprayer, complete_ with motor and gun. Ph. Black 442 after 6 p.m. 719-t4 ;)4 rfest unvdnmn T18-t3 36 FORD, 0. Call Red FOR SALE—AII ilems same as new, cecdar chest $30, chest of drawers $10, Elgin outboard motor $65, Ar- vin electric neaver $6, 2 tennis rackets $6, lightweight hip boots, size 10 §7, gui 5. Ph. Red 653. 718-t3 llkl»V AG Radio, television grid low impe- RHS, PO Black 320, 718-t3 LP\TI"H ll] Ull)( atic selector in, and plug fer dence record player Box 1199, June Ph. 208 Ms eau, WOOD and COAL circulating heat- er W 1 Apt., 4th and Gold < 718-t3 $50. APT. SIZE electric re Anpmtm Call Black 614 before noon. 718-t3 BARBER chair, cabinets, $150. Ph. £36, Box 2564. T18-13 GOOD 2 sin e 0006000000 ELLA McLOUGHLIN home at 420 Third Street, fully furnished, lot 30 ft. x 100 1t. Sale to highest bidder at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 1, 1947 Premises may be examined at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday October 29 and 31st. J. W. McNaughton e 0 00000000 |esecssccccsccses . Ik ) - ° . . ° ° . . . e . NEW BOAT “Brat” length 42z, beam 12!;, 155 Kermat. Peter Larson, Old Gun Rd. on boat harbor 7-t7 R. W. KRUSE home, Auk Bay, 2 bedrooms, 1 garage, immediate ocevpancy. 717-t6 193 INTERNATIONAL 7% ton dump truck with hydraulic hoist. Ph. 680. 17-tL FOR =.arge Home Auke ay Furnished ready to move in, $2,000 down. Ph. Green-279 after 5 p.m. TiR-1f | CHILDS FUR parka, like new, sizc 2-4. Ph. Red €10. T15-t6 BEST OFFER iaxes 1935 Nash Se- dan. Ph. Red 694. T14-tf PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. Warlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. 713-tf INCOME PROPERTY, 3 apart ments, completely furnished, elec - tric stoves, steam heated, cement basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 afternoons or evenings for ape pointment. 713-t12 NORGE washer, complete bedroom set, overstuffed chair, electric range, and complete youth bed, size 16 inner lined fitted black dress coat with blue fox collar, like new. Ph. 132, T12-tt |37 PONTIAC sedan, fair condition, $450 cash, No. 2 Maurstad Rooms. T12-t1 BARGAIN property, $415 monthly income, lot over 300 ft. long $13,~ -500, $6,000 cash takes it. Call 336. 800-t12 FOR SALE—Thice nouses and lot houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576. Juneau. 472-¢ Lew Wallace, author of the popular novel “Ben Hur,” served as a Union major general in the Civil War,

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