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PAGE SIX P ————— it Casler’s Men's Wea Formerly SABIN'S A7 PERSONS FLY ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES THURS. Coastal carried 47 ay with stops Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes yway Luggage "o o Alaska sengers yeste: ! r! | Stetson and Mallory Hats . | goon, akee, Hood Bay 3ay, Peter DOUGLAS Hoot &M \Rl\ New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for Passengers from Juneau to Sit LECTROLOX r David F Phone’ Douglas 192 Riley, Dor- \y Brouilette, Ivor Reece, Donaid eney, W. A. Bates, E. D. Dav Chapnay " FREDR. WOLF Electrical Contractor frouse Wiring OUR SPECTALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Sitka to Juneau: June Brudwold, ry Moh m Calvin Mrs C. Gam- H.S. GRAVES t'he Clothing Man HOME OF obsen FLORSHEIM SHOES o Ry Hayes, Nor GEORGCE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS ' PHONE 399 ford Men’s and Boys’ Clothing y ACROS/ STREET FROM Warfield's Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 Empire Wantax get Resuits! SCHENLEY ¢ the world's largest RESERVE SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Ruilding + New York, US.A. SLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA-REV. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO XETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 JU [ Seduay JUNEAU WELDING MARINE MO7ORS & MACHINE e Z‘i'l';’u COMPANY 4 Lester Linehan, Sole Owner 5 331 Willoughby — Phone 525 FREIGHT Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska | Refrigevation SERVICE to ALASKA Plumbing ® Healing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. budget of the Veterans b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M NIAL claims were ceived ems on the .'lrliuuu ated than re Administra- “pensions and com- Cne of the costliest fon labelied tion over for more than two years It costs the VA (and the tax- plenty of veterans are applying for payers) $145,000,000 every month 1d getting disabil compensa- m its pension and compen- tion In July ne J sation claims. new claims were received by the Ycu may think that “pension” VA offices. “compensation” are the same During month 46282 hey're not. Congress long other claims were adjudicated, go took special pains to discrim- some cf which the VA had been te between the two terms. It working on for many weeks. s deecided, and written into the I wanted to find out the per- law, that any money paid as a sub- centage of allowed claims easure to widows and how many ex-servicers received 1dents of deceased veter- ccmpensation cut of all those who well as any money applied veterans them s for “It come to almest 50 percent,” es net connected with their the VA fellow said. “Out of 5,000,- would pe called “pensior put in claims for com- 1e time Congress made ar that any money paid to s to compensate them for Many vetc ho got suk s-ccnnected disabilities would | tial compe s when the d “ccmpen: n. first disck have had theiy 3t job for the monthly che cut irom time to 1 » hundreds of time. That ause their diss r compensa- ities have impr d re the war’s end most e malaria. A serviceman who od got comes out of the service and has n- mz t a disability 8 and h. If two years go by and has no recurr ittack of the wwensation may be I especial- cut to $13.80, or 10 percent. If he biliza- nas nad no attack in a few rvice boys more years compensation is d veterans likely to be cut altogether. Hi Ty comy disability has improved, maybe dis- ti started to pile up. € a d compensation A offices all over th figures on t A T award 1 impatient pased be- I ted Newhouse traps Order 0 661,000 expected Today settled The VA put out s release the other day which for of the last 15 out 17 mi Hh\ more For COMrORT and NEXT SERVICE Dewey W. Metzdort Get the NEW SA' Ll N G Vice-rr WASHINGTON Habit! an Managing L AT HOME From Juneau Southbeuad Wed., Dec. 17 FOLLOWING »SAILINGS Juneau Fooi Clinic Room 14, Shattuck Bldg. Saturday, January 3 Wednesday, January 14 Wednesday, January 28 PHONE: RED 608 By Appointment Only ,___.—————- | HAND LAUNDRY 232 Wiloughby Ave., Phone 321 RELIABLE SERVICE NONA ROGERS, Manager — oo .. .TRAVELLERS’ CHEQUES Yycan be purchased from any Canadian Pacific Agent Vcan be cashed anywhere in Canada or the United States You can buy Canadian Pacific Express Travellers” Cheques in U.S. or Canadian Currency, quickly, easily, from any Canadian Pacific agent . Jif they are lost or stolen, their full value will be rc(unded. (hey can be used just like money—you don’t have to go to a bank to cash them. Any shop, restaurant, hotel, railway office will give you full value for them. Your signature is your identification. For full information see Mr. D. H. E. Maclean, Canadian Pacific agent, Juneau, Alaska. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Even though the fighting's been Just under 2,000,000 were JUNEAU, ALASKA | Leftover Turkey with a Chef’s Touch i . 3 1 tea to diced turkey. Beat egg nd n'iv\c 'n mushroom or chuese [An AP Newsfeatur “244%" SAVED.OF . DISPOSABLE INCOME Council and testimony f Police /NDREW HilDRE H Chiet . of HEART «JTI‘\(?‘ WIHHLE ¢ |27 niescocs (iTy B ' by given and ndition had been the viola- ic the owr d that of Lawrence applic 00K him im- r a new licens Bus , was denied on mnd ately to St. Ann’s Hospital and t DuBcis was al- tis attending physician, Dr. W. M session of a dispensary hitehead wa Dr. 1 today that Three new re ses, which Ir. as making satisfactory | passed the meil by a vote of s towards recovery iour to t were granted to N. g 3 and Mary Bavard, George Salo wshall Erwin. The retail li- of the Jim Ellen estate pas: the Council by a vote of five .a-% AE 5“{(%& e wmmluz m for a club 2 LIQUGR LICENSES - DEN the Moose Club pass- “‘ = g five to. one. ] > X5 FOIE I st of approved applications M EFE?‘! J 61 QQJflil will be red in the District Cour or final acticn. The City Ceuncil met in special SR sessicn last evening to consider ap- | 42 licenses under two were de- Ann's Hospital A Admitted te ed . were the | o gaday for surgical attention were | e s e i U5 3 5 Converse aba Lk v, e s o ‘“m“‘ yeda. James Kepler was admit- : ’ r a retail license made 3¢ 4 © | ted for medic: attention by Lawrence E. DuBois C Ty el The Dreamland 56 Wi de- | Paul Stevenscn, M Ted Samples nied on complai the 'and Thomas Newell. “PERCY’S®’ | HOME MADE DOUGHNUTS | and POTATO CHIPS | We have just installed the latest Wells Dougnut Kettle and SANITARY DOUGHNUT machine. This equipment makes BETTER do 1uts and potato chips because it is ¥ electric, it is SANITARY, and it is auto- i matic. very the Come in and try our doughnuts or potato chips. They're so DELICIOUS you will want to take home a -supply. Orders taken for any quanaity (in bulk) or ready in bags. | IF TS PERCY’S TS PERFECT JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEA ING co. PLUMBING--HEATING—OTL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin FRIDAY, D[:CI;MB[:R 12, 1947 W-A-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY' COMPLETE Cabinet Shop. Excel- lent equipment. Reasonable rent $10,000 invest., annual net appr. ,500.00. Few’ months work. Substantial deal. Outside Juneau. 3-ROOM modern house, 400 ft. beach and road frontage. Im- mediate possession. Partially furnished. 67 investment guaranteed by 1st mortgage. Also discount on mort- gage. No phone calls. LARGE, well equipped and marine shop. machine 'ROOMING house, centgal location, Nets $185,00 plus large apt. living quarters or can rent. ACRES, 8 rcom modern house, Two 8x10 guest rooms, 12x18 work shop, 20 ft. garage. Excel- lent furniture. QUONSET hut, compl. furn., most- ly new, 4 rooms and bath. Floating canneries al good lots GI ABIN on beach Fine buy. "RAL excellent 2 and 3-bed- om houses, Juneau. 'I\’\'O 4-bedroom houses and one 2-bedrcom house, Doup]as HY & MUBPHY lxl“\L T ()Rb ~ACCOUNTANTS er Highway. near Juneau. ame Phone 676 over First National Bani FORRENT Al \ul'vflz\lT rOR RENT thlu‘ 57 tf | 3-ROOM apt. Ph. 086, 1 long, 1 short. 756 3t BACHELOR Ap.. See Drownle, The Barber 755 3t GARAGE, wareiivuse or snop, size! 24 x 70 ft. No. 70 Willoughby | Ave. next to Cole’s Barn. Ph.| Elue 275, -t NICE CLTAN steam: heated rocws,| also st:am by £cancinavian | Rooms. 736-tf | - RAGF FOR RENT. Ph. 513, 1 | T36-¢1 | | I'OB SALE 40 FORD dcer, i'nl(l P unl re- built motor, transmission, new clutch, kingpins, 5 excellent tires, Winterized-antifreeze, 2 sets of chains, tools. $825. Blue 830. %7 if ROLL-AWAY BED, complete with mattress. Ph. Green 559. 7 2t 1635 V-8 COUPE; new tires and paint jcb. Good transportation. Phone 478 77 u FOR SALE—Income property. In- quire 713 W 12th St. 756 6t LADIES figure skates, size 6; B hockey skates. Complete set Children’s Book House, one Ma- rimba. Phone Red 575. 756 6x THE Perfcet Xmas Gift, a Canary to sing for you through the years. Ph. Green 442. P . O. Box 332. 756 3t 2-BEDROOM furnis:ea housh Fu nace, fireplace. Immediate occu- rancy. 214 4th S{. Phone Red 755 4t 368, double bed cotton felted mat- s15. 522 W. 10th, Apt. A 3t mi. on Geod garden, il .)lll’lll unfinished cabin. in. Ph. Red 559. 1755 6t FOR IMME] Df‘\TF SALE: Just out- side city limits, completely furr. ished 3-bedrocm modern h full cer e basement, slmm heat, refrigerator, electric stove, washing machine, boat house with electric lift; bus service right at door. Immediate posses- sion. Call 162 or 697. Smsll down payment, rest like rent. 55 4t EL FC"lnlf‘ Stove, electric ator. Best price takes. Black 890. refriger- Phone 755 3t 4-ROOM House near B P Roads Shops. Ph. Blue 895, noon and 4p. m 754 6t S 4 % e . 8. mooe Alae HUNTERS 2 * Have your guns completely RENT a SELECT-O-RAY SUN-|® cleaned and overhauled be- 1 to1 better health. $10 De-| . inter stcrage. Complete 5 o month may be|® Service & repair Skies, Guns 727-tf Cown town | at Darnell’s. | 657-t1. { CLEAN stcamheated rooms clean | beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf | KOOM- kitchen privileges — Home | Hotel. Phone 886 ! NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of week. Colonial Hotel Ph. 187 | WANTED ‘ RELIABLE woman to care for two young girls, 5 days a week in my home. Light housework; pre- fer lccai resident. Call after 7 p. m. 426 Gold St. 756 2t DEERHORNS mounted Del | Miller, 3 bucks, see sample at | Darnells Sport Center. 756 6t | drill. 56 4t will care for! school. | WANTED TO BUZ—Electric | Phone Green 310. girl after 2 short. HIGH school children 036, 2 long. 756 3t | SPANISH children’s governess, fermerly with British Consul, Los | Angeles, will take care of chil | dren and teach them Spanish | | from 1 to 5. Write to Dona } Maria, Box 1329. 756 3(i | SEWING and aiterations. Phone Green 429. 750 tf |HELP WANTED—Painter, must be| 1st class mechanic, 5 days work| | E guaranteed. Ph. 581. '1424.‘ le | | | WANTED TO RENT— Furnished or unfurnished two or three bed-| room apartment or house. Ph.| 866. 742-1mo | | KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, spec- | | ialzing in Permanents, Duart Oi: $10.50. New Ray Machineless, | | $1350. Helene Curtis Creme Oil| | Cold Wave, $18.50 and $20. Ph.| | | 556. 780-tf HEMSTITCHING and Button| Making. Black 510. 737-1mo, WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Potographic Supplies | Develop'ng — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials | Photographic Christmas Cards | AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7€3. | 656-t1 | BEAUTY GHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. i GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up,! Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201/ 815 Decker Way. The Jewish population of the world is believed to have been re- | duced from about 17,000,000 to about 11,000,000 from 1939 to 1946, Phone ' _ FLORIDA: Several 5-acre tracts, high and dry; raise fruit and vegetables; 60 miles from St. etersburg and coast; fine fish- ing and swimming, only $245.00. $10.00 down and $10.00 monthly. For details write G. B. Potter- field, Union Bldg., Charleston, W Ve 73 Tt CHILD'S auto seat, ice skates, size 7, 2 Hawood Wakefield chairs, hassock, Spindryer. Blue 830. Channel Apt. 28. 53 1t 1 English cab baby bugey, slightly used. Call 831 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 749 t1 BE AUTIFUL Husky pups, 3% montbs old. See Babcock, Vander- ~ bilt Hill. 49 tt TWO coal o; wood heaters like aew, two sanitary couches, 3 electric heaters. Red 702. 49 t! #OR SALE—Thice nouses and Ict nruses in good condition and oest Inquire Trevor Davis 472-t° location. Box 576, Juneau. COMPLETE youth bed, Hot Point range, club chair, inner-lined fit- ted black dress coat with blue fox fur, like new. 141 Behrends Ave. Phone 132 747 tf |12 In. BLOCK WOOD and 2 It fire place wood. Ph. Green 450. 737- 1mo. 32 ft. TROLLER ‘“Relief”, 75 hp. Chrysler. Complete with gear, $5,000. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, Alaska. 733-t1 UNIMPROVED lot 4}% miles on Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage easy approach from hiway. Priced for quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. 732-t1 PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Waurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. 713-t1 LOST ARD FOUND | LOST: Nugget tie clasp. Return to NISCELLANEOUS receive reward. 755 3t Arctic Bar and LOST: Gold earring. Reward. Re- turn Empire. 757 3t . P. FARNSWORTH STOPS IN JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND I. P. Farnswortn, prominent citi- zen of Fairbanks and member of the American Legion and the Vet~ erans of Foreign Wars, is here vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Robert- son. He is on his way outside for the first visit since 1924 and will travel as far as Minot, North Dakota. He has been living in | Fairbanks for the past 27 years., Mr. Farnsworth is employed by the U. S. Army in Fairbanks doing survey work. He will stop for a shert visit while in Petersburg en- route South. <