The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 1, 1946, Page 7

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 | Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING NOME OFFICE—WALLACE HOTEL Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE , S&T | | Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Theatre JUNEAU | UPHOLSTERY CO. RE-UPHOLSTERING NEW FURNITURE Phone 36 122 2nd St. Box 1465 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 Alaska Laundry CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 | “Quality Dry Cleaning” Phone 677 ALASKA ELECTRONICS Sales and Service | | | ixpert radio repair without delay | P. O. Box 2165 217 Seward | PHONE 62 Youw'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP NASH SALES, SERVICE and REPAIR| Window—Auto—Plate GLASS IDEAL GLASS C0. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 Christensen Bros. Garage 909 12th St. PHONE 659 | | The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infants’ and Children's Wear %139 S.Franklin Juneau, Alaska TIMELY CLOTHES| | NUNN-BUSH SHOES [ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING || Complete Outfitter for Men ASHENBRENNER'S NEW AND USED FURNITURE 142 Willoughby Ave 2hone 788 Fern's Porirait Studio GOOD PICTURES ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED Phone 567 Second Street WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— CALL US! Juneaun Transfer PHONE 022 . | Femmer Transfer Q Prompt Courteous Service BONDED WAREHOUSE 0il—General Haauling Phone 114 Triangle Square B. W. COWLING | COMPANY || ¥ DODGE and PLYMOUTH “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” | DEALERS Juneau Florists Graymarine [ ] e Sanitary Meat Co. SALE and SERVICE Juneau Welding & Machine | Shop—Phone 525 FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. | | “Qur Doorstep is Worn by FOR SALE ied Customers” ) DAVE MILNER Phone 247 . PIGGLY WIGGLY f For BETTER Groceries | THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Phone 16—24 | Owned Grocers i 211 SEWARD STREET FORD AGENCY PHONE 767 (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL | ot wam seee | || North Transfer Light and Heayy Hauling Juneau Motor co’ E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS . PHONE 81 H.S. GRAVES || “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART FRED B. WOLF Electrical Contractor FFNER & MARX House Wiring scuAsz OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 MAKE “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DBELIVERY _ Juneau Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 GEOBGE BROS. Widest Selection of JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 1’ daily habit—ask for it by name| Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP | | Marine Hardware | | Chas. G. Warner Co. v | | HOME GROCERY A Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 | | \ American Meat — Phone 38 | 6. E, ALMQUIST || RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- " CUSTOM TAILOR Gn:::“cc:;cx:u: and al fiim Elks’ Club : i " Alaska Music Supply, Inc. PHONE 518 Phone Red 206 WELFARE SERVICES | | FURNISH THEME OF | | INTERESTING NOVEL [ “Susie”, the story of an adoles- cent girl appearing as a complete novel in the Ladies’ Home Journal, 'hn' November, aptly illustrates th(-: type of services given by a public| ,\\'vlfare agency and specifically il-| lustrates what can be accom-| (plished through the assistance of a specific program such Aid to Dependent Children. According to Miss Alice Brandebury, Director, Division of Social Services, Alaska iDepartment of Public Welfare, the istory is full of drama and real| warmth of feeling for people. She recommends the story “Susie” to! persons who are interested in learning more about public wel- fare services. The Alaska Depart- jment of Public Welfare administers ithe public assistance and child welfare services programs referred to in this story. { Miss Brandebury suggests that| individuals having a copy of the Ladies’ Home Journal share the magazine with their neighbors in- asmuch as there is a limited num- ber of magazines available in town. Two of the magazines will be available on loan from the Terri- torial Office of the Department of Public Welfare. DECONTROL ACTIONS r NOW IN STATES ALSO. APPLY 10 ALASKA Since October 14, when by direcf; tion of the President, livestock and ! all meats were removed from pn‘ce} control, a rapid succession of other important decontrol actions have' practically wiped the slate clean ' »f 100d controls. Here in Alaska, simultaneously with these actions in the States, the public has been notified of the removal of practically all foods and beverages from price controls originally expected to be lifted | more gradually, according to com- ments released by the Alaska OPA office in Juneau. | | 1 Shortly after October 14, decon- trols were announced for such food | groups as shortenings, salad oils, co.fee, flour and flour mixes, bak- ery products and the last few items of canned goods which had been ! under control up to that time. The latest decontrol action, ef- fective as of October 24, further shortening the list of food and bev- | erage items remaining under OPA ceiling regulations, leaves little but | sugar, sugar and corn syrups and i till on OPA’s books. | Whereds previous listings of de- | and spdcifically excluded beer and soft drinks, this | action lifted all con- | sales of these items, talong with most all foods, whether isold by restaurants or other sellers. ! But OPA, at for the pre- | sent, is still iness here in Al- Iaslm, as well as in the States, with :MS stecck cf controls over these i fields: basic clothing items, basic | raw materials, most services, and— | ‘nf course, rents. ! { i SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | No. 5612-A i !In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Numbey | ’ One. At Juneau. e LAWRENCE PORTER APPLE, | | Plaintitf, vs. MARION MAR- GARET APPLE, Defendant. The President of the United States | of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are | hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of | {Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after | the last pubilcation of this sum- ! mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty 40) days after | the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: a divorce on the grounds of incompatibility of temperament. In event you fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff 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. | Withess the Honorable judge of said court, and the seal of said coutt, heéreunto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, October 10, 1946, J. H. WALMER, J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above court. By: J. W. LEIVERS, (8eal of Court) Deputy Clerk. First publication, Oct. 11, 946. Last publication, Nov. 1, 1946. CARA NOME (0D CREAM r skin, cleanse with this light 'cream the? also fubricates and smooths, It removes dust and make- ECONOMY ids §17E velvety, SIZ ASK FOR IT AT Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” PAGE SEVEN ? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TERRY LEE — . [1920M JAL [ -..50 THEY PUMPED YOUR STOMACHS! RLES CONTAIHES NONE: DIENTS USED IN K-RATIONS! OWED 50 MUCH OF THE CENTRATED K ITEMS THAT You MUST HAVE BEEN VIOLENTLY ILL ON ¢ THAT BAFT —AFTER YOU PUSHED g {ABLIE OVERBOARD! NASTALTHIA , WHEN THEY BROUGHT YOU, JANE ALLEN AND CHARLES CHARLES TO THIS HOSPITAL, THE DOCTORS WERE AFRAID OF THE CONTAMINATED RIVER WATER. ‘,\' NASTY, YOU SAY CHARLI Fusilp YOU OFF INTO THE WATER 50 HE COULD EAT ALL THE K-RATIONS YoU ; CAEEIE:' ON YOUR RAFTZ OF THE IN HE WHERE ARE You GOING, I THINKS E— | THEY DRINKS CONTAMINAKED [0 WATER ! JT oL Lukip!T) POPEVE, TELL ME WHAT TO \ DO 7?2 WHY DON'T YOU TRY TO SLEEP. IT WILL BE TIME TO GET UP. bl»? 3 \ THOSE FILMS @ I'M ‘“ VE GODS—YOU'RE RIGHT, MRS.J| [ THOSE NEGATIVES® I'LL W4 | THEMESONG LEFT Y GONNA | THEMESONG. THAT'S THE MAN 4| | TAKE THEM— ALL OF THEM, M B oo TER Sy TO BE DEVELOPED GET AN WHO BROKE MY WINDOW. AND THE PRINTS. il AMURDERER | THAT —QUICK —1 (Ice cREAv) IR THAT'S THE 7 LIVING RIGHT f\ ROOMER. MUST. Honde THEM, K \7 IN OUR OWN_ /4, i S oy & L HOUSE . N GASOLINE ALLEY HEY, LOOK! THE WHEELS THEY HAD ARE OFF FROM OUR TRUCK! THOSE YOUNG VANDALS OUCHT TO BE JAILED! BOYS AND CIRLS WiLL BE BOYS AND CIRLS! LOOK! IT's HALLOWEEEN, TOO. FIRST OF THE MONTH . TOMORROW, NINA. | MUST DO SOME YOU FRAUD !! TLL SUE YOU FOR RUNNING AN IMPOSTOR N THE BUG RACE!! FIDDLEDEEDEE -- MY RED-MOUTH AWVER SEZ YE AINT TETCH ME WIF A TEN-FOOT POLE JUST SIT N THAT CHAIR AND SEE IF YOU CAN READ THE LETTERS ON THIS CHART I'M NEED SOME GLASSES -I'M GITTIN' SO ICANT GEE WHAT ME WIFE MAGGEE IS GON' TO THROW AT ME/#

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