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PAGL SIX DOUGLAS o NEWS and many fri f Ju- holiday las library y of the best and patrons are advantage of the choice MICKEY WRITE a Chri s and Mrs. Mike Pusich his Christmas F many ends and schoolmates val base on Saipan greeting cards are not there, says Mickey. Other r from his letter rred to the Fir v S-1/c to thank those who ributec 1946, W note s tr ng . . % 1 [ fire in which Mick- + ar Ly 1 1 i € ! vec major part in extin- g} v S and Jean, aged tw d four | qui he found himself as A e and Mrs. Geo. E 52 ire & at the base B W prize ow practically sleep with the ( ek the orche 7 GUARD MEETING THURSDAY f engines. Th like following Tauno Neimi took over A1 r o ¢ thie Douglas in Dad’s footsteps, as “the old Man i the crowd rea Guards will | Mil Douglas Fire Chief. Mick- ed the dance floor, c ¢ . at 7:30 €v's address is 121st Naval Batt'l, til the wee Company 1, ¢/o A. P. O, San Fran- %0 ), California and he would like to get a few and friends -+ Norah Here LIBRARY HOURS SATURDAY were served continuall al bra hours will be held It was a Happy New Ye Puk Lit “hairmar ‘ ar Veryc andy I Marc Jense ry hours were ‘ party iven t not held last day bec of Norah a at rived from S 0 o'clock 30 o'clock disembarking ter, Viola F 1, Walter Holland, J B Smith, Har and Mrs. nbert, J. Tyler, M. Pav M rong, Mr R. L. Joh n, Ken John: Mrs. ) Loh { Vancouver v nse L Mrs. E. . Brownjot and Isabelle Wilma White am Burger, 3 in affer, Lt Menton J. Morgan, J. Vedoy Smith, Mr tfall, 1son, Fra Tt E. Hur William Jock la and oo — LEE LUCASES PARENTS GOF GIRL BABY BORM AT 1l baby Friday The cas. The mother is the form anor McCormack. 5 parents are Mr, y L. Lucas of Juneau foderately Priced . B I’ Aiglon JOHN TURNER JOINS . Betty Baxley Georgianna Styles JONES - STEVENS rner, ott Copper , CP.A. t Ju au. Mr. hcme in Juneau for several years SEWARD S o and is well-known, SEWARD STREET - < DRINK KING bLACK LABEL! IN STOCK 6-Voli Wei Storage Batieries for Automobile . and Marine Use. Priced from $13 10 $40.3 12-Voit Heavy Duly Batieries 32-volt Auto Lite Battery Set (4-8 volt batteries) heavy duly * Complete Steck Marine Hardware Hizh Speed Engince @verhauls Machine Shop Weork CHARLES G. WARNER (O. Chrysler Marine Agency PHONE 473 . Jolinson Outhoard Molors 106 S. Franklin St. P. 0. Box 620 The | ! always a good available reading welcome er to his folks, Mickey Greet- channel from his Christmas to be had interest- was that De- soon thereafter, fol- and letters from his class- ster, I Card, Edward Breston, C. Carn, A. R , M. D Williams, E W. Spries- B. Thomas, Laota Rev M. McKillick, Herman , Angelo Astone, Jean- J.H Lt. L. Schaffer, Mary Childs, Dorothy Lang- , Dorothy L WRANGELL ON FRIDAY Lee Lucas are the born at little has been named Linda Lee Lu- STAFF OF LOCAL (PA formerly with the Accounts Office and Corporation i the permanent staff of ) : office, urner has made his land | will be continued, as will the | temp | thrift by | Norah | to Tenakee where he will remain for {the next two months enjoying~life ‘returning from w MWM—M—B ting back into th THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- DenaliHere From South Steamer Denali ar yesterday afternoon at and left at 3 a. m. today in Juneau 30 o'clock sailing to -JUNEAU, ALASKA e e FORSALE O\fl-’LETF nmum enlarger, WANTED photographic ' W. ANT]‘.D—~H(" 1sel k('r‘]lw contact Sitka instead of its usual westward | aquipment, v Dort. Sava ¢ printer, paper, fereotype plat Hours will be short, good wages. Arriving here were the following{ Pans etc. Also one pair 5% ft.| "Call at 525 W Tenth Street be ngers: D. C. Blair, G. A, Blom-| Skis with poles and bindings. Just| tween 2 and 4 pm. (157-tD) g . Hole i | the thing for a beginner. See at . gren, Mrs. Helen Blomgren, R. B. WANTED—Licensed beauty opera Brc n, A. R. Du s. Al nce K. Larser Mrs. '14 w 1 James Jarman, Law R. B. McLaughlin Laughlin Clarence Peterson, Mrs, son, Amy Lou Pater son, Floyd Pete mes J. Pdem Lillian Tate, C. Peter White Leaving for Sitka from was one passenger, Louise Minard - - 'CLOTHING DRIVE FOR OVERSEAS RELIEF TO BEGIN NEXT MONDAY tionwide Victory Cl ment d add great] Sf between p nd the i rope and C Administr wiil be s abilitation d garment many ations of war ated supply and civilian onomy. Distribution will be world- wide to the Far and the es—as well as to ents ill be distributed without kind. In Juneau, the drive is ated into one we January 14, with as general to know ations, may. call Mrs. Smith, Green 630, for further information. A special request ut curtains from hotels lic buildings and residences, so any- having such articles or knowing which may be available, are These has come for 1 of Europe for and Mrs. ar nd Mr. ln ‘ll(‘ l‘alllo‘ls = Mrs. Leo McCormack of Wrar BOND, STAMP SALES' 10 REMAIN ON SALE United States avings Bonds, ser- ies E, F, and G and Savings Stamps will remain on sale indefinite even though December 31 marked the end of the last Bond Drive of World War II, says Katherine Nor- dale, Deputy manager, War Finance Committee in Alaska A new Treasury Department or- anization to be known as the United tates Savings Bond Div and will be similar nce Division. of the Treasury to the present War Fina. | An assistant to the Secretary will head the whole organization and will ke known as the National Di- rector. This appointment will be announced very soon. The State crganizations are not yet definitely established, but a small paid staff will direct the program in each state territory. Many requests have come mdukllml labor * and leaders to continue the s ings Bonds. Payroi s for the purchase of Savings Bonds school from educational savings programs. « In general, the peace time pro- gram will be a program of informa- tion and sales. No drives are con- ed nor formal sales quotas for states. The program will be mainly one of consolidating the war time gains made in the habits of insuring availability of bonds and stamps at as many out- s as possible, encouraging their I)\"\Inl\(‘ by the continuance of the taplished methods of purchase. TAD HILLERY HERE: 6OING T0 TENAKEE Tad Hillery, one oi the veterans| of the White Pass and Yukon Toute, at Skagway, arrived on the Princess He is on his annual visit and getting ready for the rush on{he |railroad during the summer. The Army still has a lease on the rail system, but old employees are service and get- r old positions. an, Mrs. A. R.! Ghiglions, Mrs. A. F.| evenings only higlions and Kay Leslie Green-| Jarman R. B. Mc- on, Evelee Peter- Jake Plemer, | mes J. Rollands, and Charles B. Juneau —— ginning Monday, January 7, the othing Collec- 1 get un- elsewhere and it is hop- a let- ame and address, to ac- donation, so that can acknowledge receipt this h the United Nations Re- countries have - Europe. iree iscrimination of any to be con- from Jan- Mrs. pub- | ) many of them | . IOR, | Alaska of on will be | a part of the Office of the Secretary | ! plus Property Office, 612 W 10th or phone Red 302 (157-13) tor to take charge of shop. proposition. FOR SALE—Frisco standard motor.| Ronning, Wrangell, Alaska 30-HP. All, or any part. Atwater- (153-6) Kent ignition system. Inquire of - Harbor Mater (d.h-tf) | MINISTER and wife ju need of furnished apartment or small| GRAY SQUIRREL paw finger tip| home. Would prefer 2 bedrooms. | | coat, gray Australian fur m\u- Must be clean and representative. Phone 561 from 6 to 8 p No children or pets. We are en- (157~ (3‘ larging our office staff and will ciate your as NEW WARDROBE cabinet, still of Seventh-day Ad-| crated $12.50. Phone Blue 110. Phone 241 (10,1461t1) (157-t4) gl | WANTED TO BUY—Traller, 28 to FOR SALE — House, 831 Basin| 35 gt equipped. Write O. R.| Rooms furnished. Full Plante. Road. 5 basement. Alaska. (10,144-t1) | Haynes, Fanshaw, Cash. H. -16) WA‘\JTElJf o rent 3 or 4 bedroom consider pur-| ht vacuum cleaner boots and ga- Black 5 (156-t3) AT WANTED—Used iurr loughby. Phone 788. GOOD upi sleeping bag, ski loshes, size 9. Ph. house, thase later. permanent, Phone 473, 8 to 5. (10,132-tf) Jre 306 Wil- FOR SALE ot Point electric range. 4-Bur ners, side oven, with control. Good condition ek g 1 3 MISCELLANEGUS PIANOS RENTEL Anderson Shop. “no breaks. Baby Bas- TUNED. slightly used, with stand All(l castors. Ph. Red 611. (1 f) “ana BARANOF BOUN SIOP AND .30 CALIBER rifle. 513-A Willough- LENDING LIBRARY by. Apt. 3. (155-t4) A New Selection of - = ALASKAN b5OOKS FOR SALE—Remingion Standard patest Books for Sale and Rent Typewriter. No. 11. Good condi- Out-of-Town and Special Orders tion. Price $35. Write Empire, Given Prompt Attention No. 54 (dh.) | 909 Pranklin St. SiF ik 1 MEDIUM BOY'S BICYCLE. Ph,!Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Alaska 699. Ask for John. (10,146-tD) | ° (10,059-t8) ELECTRIC posting machine. In- GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- quire Sully’s Bakery. (10,146-t0) nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 NEW HAMPSHIRE VREI) FRYERS —New York dressed, 60c per Ib (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE OR TRADE-What have ——— you? I Electric outboard motor; LOST- Keys in case, between post Y OModel A goupe: 1 mew Y-mile| Office and Dixon. Call Green 415, brass archlight; 11%-In. brass Reward. (153-t3) bilge pump; I Double-barreled [oer mrow gal shotgun. Phone 22. (10,185-tf) ~ po oo s Py HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms and (10,151-t6) a bath, partly furnished. Inquire — house 1102 9th St. or write P. O Box 1684, (10,132-tf) FOR REN? Well DUNCANS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Duncan, ers of the Tr gle Clean turned on the mer Denali from a vacation of several weeks in Se- e _ | attle. They were accompanied home cabin. Oil heater. In- by their grandchildren, Corlie and eslie Greenhow Arctic Bar. 3-ROOM Fur. quire 513-A Willoug - - LEASE FOR YEAR. 50. —A-Ru(\ms ESTHER HORTON HERE and bath, partly furnished. City Esther Horton from Petersburg lights, garage, running water. On is a guest at the Baranof. Glacier Highway Write P. O. ————— Box 1011. (1C,152-tf) [ FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms, Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) FROM ANCHORAGE Residents of Anchorage who have registered at the Baranof during their present stay here are: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller, L. H. Snor- minsters and Jean Hilchey. | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | DEPARTMENT OF THE XNTER» Surplus Propar Area’ Engineer Bldg., Juneau, Alask cember 31, 1945. SALE ANNOUNCE- MENT: Fixed price sale at Juneau, “As is” surplus property tn be removed from storage vard at the purchaser’s expense within ten date of purchase.| ed Check, Cashiel Check or Money Order made payable | to Treasurer, United States. SALE | OPENS: January 14, 1946. NOTE: Honorably discharged veterans of World War II making purchase for | “Own” business, or professional or agricultural enterprise, will reeeive special consideration by contacting the Jumeau Surplus Property Office, | Area Engineers’ Bldg., Juneau, Al-| aska any time after January 10th. | For sales list either contact James Huston, Area Engineer at Juneau, ;' Alaska or write the Territorial Sur-| Anchorage, | Alaska. Respectfully, MELVIN C. } SNIDER, Territorial Surplus Pxop | Officer. First publication, THERE is a yardstick with which you can gauge accurately your need of a specific type of insurance. If the loss against which it protects you is one which can cripple or se- ricusly embarrass you fi- ancially, YOU NEED IT. If you want counsel on this insurance problem, call Shattuek Ageney Seward Street Phone 249 Juneau 2, 1946. 4, 1946. Jan. Last publication, Jan. VO o1 Soccest R Troras | Women's Appare Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ For Comfort anc Service Get the New Wasb- v Mgr. ington Habit mnBoR m(:mg ALASKANS FEEL AT AOME MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE | Waterproof Shining and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor MRS. EDITH WALKER Baranof Hotel Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS | WANT ADS ?nmsn%ta/* ; ot C i for family | of two. Must be neat, dependable. Good | Yrite or wire Nixie stance. Alaska | WLDNESDAY JANUARYZ |946 ewing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHel SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Informaticn and Reservations Phone 612 Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Retvrns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 t AUDITS SYSTEMSA TAXES - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Establisted 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ELLIS DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN AIR LINES | via Pefersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Nl. S. PATRICIA LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES TUESDAY—8 A. IM. i S g Date Subject to Change Sal Pamtmg Contractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction Al Classes of Weork LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE AFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MecCLELLAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C# JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank q( JUN EAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL nuosn‘ mmcl OOM'HDN R i o “»