The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1947, Page 7

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GNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1947 | .AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES -NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Esteslished 1940 Public Accountants -- Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SET" {CE — FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE = 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating and P (DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 605 Highest temperature: extreme 60 EAT‘S WILL BRING THE in 1904; this December—city 43, T 508 \ airport 43 THEV AIN'T) JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. ZORIC J pert -7 RE-UPHOLSTERING SYSTEM OLEANING Mean maximum temperature: NEW FURNITURE Phone 15 normal 34.6; this December—city one 36 122 2nd St. 279, airport 26.6. Alaska Laundry Mean minimum temperature: .| normal 269; this December—city CITY DRY CLEANERS ' BARANOF *ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL PHONE 877 » 0.88 in 1933; this December—city EAT IN THE “Quality Dry Cleaning 6.12, airport 247. Total snowfall: normal 263 3 HE'S A WONDERFUL 2 |- BUBBLE ROOM e - opecial Dinner ’ 5to 8 P. M. $2.00 Window—Auto—Plate GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 6th-’ Open 24 Hours Daily The Dew Drop Inn Cafe | THE BEST IN AMERICAN «AND CHINESE DISHES ‘ Owner-Manager: S. M. Cesar 'MMELY CLOTHES » NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE | Phone 788 NASH SALES, SERVICE and REPAIR 142 Willoughby Ave rnnn “E““l“fl hri B G stadium coronation ceremony. A - Christensen Bros. Garage | . ..nister set a premature match 2 Fomplete Outfitter for Men 900 12th St. PHONE 659 | to some bonfire wood. And 4,000 INSPECTOR GWENN OF persons cashed in their tickets BRITISH COLONIAL e e S TSR Femmer Transfer ’l’mmpt Courteous Service BONDED WAREHOUSE 02 ~General Haauling ‘hone i14 Triangle Square R. W. COWLING COMPANY ) 'DODGE and PLYMOUTH WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coa! Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— CALL US! Juneau Transfer PHONE 022 “Say It With Flowers” but | “SAY IT WITH OURS!” 1930; LAST DECEMBER | COLDER, DRIER December, 1946, was much cold- FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING er and somewhat drier than nor-| NOME OFFICE—~WALLACE HOTEL mal, with less than average sun- shine. There were ten days with- KmIOCh N Nelll JOhn W. Clal’k cut measurable precipitation, two of Which were clear sky coverage |14 percent of the possible for the —— ————————— ———————————month; the prevailing wind was — aemny NIOTtherly, aver: g 8:5. Fog oc- SMITH HEATING and APPLIARCE et b g Comparative data for the town Office m follo! Lowest temperature: in 1933; this December—city 0, air- 20.1, airport 16.8. Mean monthly temperature: mal 31.2; airport 21.7. ‘Total precipitation: inches; greatest 14.43 in 1926, least greatest 81.1 in 1917, least 0.6 in this December—airport 21.9. Snow depth on ground: greates! 30.7 inches in 1935; greatest at air- port this month, Tth. Maximum wind: East 49 mph in 1929; at airport this month South- east 40 mph. And a Goed Time Wasn't Had by Ali INDIANAPOLIS—Butler Univer- sity alumni wrote ing celebration frustration. The homecoming queen was accidentally locked out of the when the orchestra failed to appear for the homecommg dance. FEU\! & JENSEN, DOUGLAS Noerth Dakote tatocs, $5.50 per 100 lbs sack. Get your supply now. A!‘ at the copartnership known JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY CO. was dissolved on December 31, 1946, by THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIF ( 1 wisH BLONDIE WOULDN'T USE THAT WORD THAN NORMAL The average was 8.6; sunshine was based on 1943 City ns and normals, are as extreme -10 nor- this December—city 24.0, normal 7.70 THERE MUST BE FIFTY PEOPLE CAME. THE GROWN- UPS-ARE AS CRAZY ABOUT OLD DOC AS THE KIDS ARE . 148 inches on > their homecom- off as complete TODAY HE BROWSES AMONG OUR FILES IN D e High Altitude po- [ ORGANIZATION! , Feusi & Jensen. 468-6t. GIV""\ as HEREBY N DEALERS 4 muiual consent of the partners, H - Juneau Florists | G reaver hos withdrawn as a part- PHONE 311 ner, and K. W. Hou has pur- “ym“r'm chased the pait: ets and will continue d business under Gugger Models Available 5 o : 'y SALE and SERVICE Sanltary Mea’ CD' the name cf Juneau Upholstery Co. | yYOU SEEM TO All persons incebted to the partner- HAVE A GREAT FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING ‘ SWEEPING COMPOUND eau Welding & Machine| Shop—Phone 525 « Rimington Typewriters ! SOLD and SERVICED by 3, B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep is Worn by FOR SALE | Satisfied Customers” DAVE MILNER Phone 237 ship are requested to pay their ac- counts to H. W. Houston personally. H. G. Reaber will not be liable for any debts contracted under the name of Juneau Upholstery Co. or under his name after January 1, without his written authority. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January 2, 1947. H. G. REABER, HAROLD W. HOUSTON. First publication, Jan. 4, 1947. }Lan publication, Jan. 7, 1947. 1947, \ | | ?‘GGLY WIGGL' INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED 2 | Fyr BETTER Grocerles STORAGE 4 Phone 16—24 By Day, Week, Month—New » ‘Warehouse BODDING’S TRANSFER FORD AGENCY Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 (Authorized Dealers) SCANDINAVIAN ROOMS| | MUEARRE &= ?A: o $6 a Week—and up Poot of b Pumy CRYSTAL STEAM BATHS Lucille and Sonny Converse « Juneau Motor Co. COME AND SEE US! VACANCIES — PHONE 513 FRED B. WOLF Electrical Contractor ‘H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” * HOME OF HART NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on the 7th day of January, 1947, at { 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the office of the United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cinet, upon the Petition of G. G. BROWN for his appointment as ad- ministrator of the estate ELLEN, deceased, and for the is- suance of Letters of Administration to him. All persons in interest are hereby required at said time and place to appear or show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. NOTICE | H 1T’ PAST THE |IM A LITTLE FIRST OF THE | SHORT, MR. \ MONTH, BLIFF. /AVERY. COULD YOU LET IT GO TILL THE 10 TH? of JIM = /7 0 e [ vs o s, 77 /777 HAFFNER & MARX House Wiring WITNESS my hand and Official ge cw’unfia OUR SPECIALTY Seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 24th Box 2135 Black 379 day of December, 1946. | MAKE (Seal) FELIX GRAY, | |yOl)' SAHIB SMITH- “SMILING SERVICE” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 DELIVERY Juneau JUNEAU DAIRIES Eucmus ICE CREAM y habit—ask for it by nam: ;imeau Dairies, Inc.| |ee Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner ! PHONES 39 — 539 Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware . G. Warner Co. United States Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate- Judge for Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct. First publication, Dec. 26, 1946. Last publication, Jan. 6, 1947. — It's tne Nwest Store In Town Baranof liotel Building 1 SEE YOU TeoTas 3@ " ({jomens Avwane /SIR \rOd (I SHALL P' AY SUCH ) HEHOLDA ) SWEET MUSIC THE ° OLD FELLA...UH POLICE ! WE TRADE FAVORS! B, THE INTEREST OF HIS PAGE SEVEN AHOY. MADE THE LrFCBOA‘r“) \KWH@ SUMBLDY ) ORF WIT' "‘"k I'VE QUESTIONED ALL OF "\THANK YOU, MR GILL. | F N THEM . SO FAR NO ONE HAS ANY NEWS FOR YOU. BUT THERE ARE SOME MORE I'LL COME DOWN LATER T WANT TO FINISH A LETTER TO MOTHER ( THERE ARE SOME ! ( NOISES THAT EVEN A { GHOST CANT STAND!! P — (TLL_FIND ANOTHER )/ &_)H\p TO HAUNT” LEMME SEE THAT TOOTH... I'LL GIVE YORE BOY A HAIR-CUT SOON'S I CAN, MA'M. OFEN ER UP, SONNY. $ WE WANTA SEE YOUR SHOW, DOC . YEW WONT FEEL NAWTHIN' ..THE PRESENT OCCUPANT MENT 12- D S 15 JANE ALLEN, 25, AMERICAN, BRUNETTE , 58", UNMARRIED ...LIVES ALONE, NO KNOWN POLICE RECORP.. EMPLOYED AS SECRETARY TO | AN EXECUTIVE OF THE PARK AVENUE BANK,CHINA BRANCH B AT THAT 'MME. NOI YOUR ROLL OF DO YOU HAVE IR'ON OCCIDENTALS VISITING OR LIVING IN THE AH! THEN WILL You SHOWN ME YOUR GENERAL CRIMINAL FILES ON AN ), AMERICAN WOMAN KNOWN AS "BURMA"Z \?A WISH THEM. P /, o f POWER? AHA? T HAVE POWER OVEN EVERYONE? PEOPLE DO EXACTLY AS /T DEFY ANYONE TO LOOK \ ME STRAIGHT IN THE EYE FOR MORE THAN 30 __WITHOUT FALLING UTTERLY UNDER MY SPELL SECONDS- Shi 1B APPER DOCTOR TWICE. COULD | THIS TIME, | HAVE ANOTHER WEEK, MR. A/ERY? IN EGYPT, I SAY--- ITH-- i MRS, WEED. YEAR AND l ARE SLOW. \ YORE HAID, cousin IT'5 THE FIRST OF THE YOU FOR TWO MONTHS FEBRUARY FIRST? TETCHED 1IN TH' WALLET & BOBBLE Pi® ARE SURE GOOD PRY. D HATE COLLECTIONS CouLD | PAY [ /A VE GOT 2 MY NOSE | ) TOO BIG'! | JOME GROCERY Phone 146 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of €. E. ALMQUIST b CUSTOM TAILOR e SERVICED at the Across from Elks’ Club Alaska Musie Supply, I‘“" e Phone Red 206 Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME % > STV L n | 2% SEATTLE - | s 0] | ! For COMFORT and ‘:;Esg :\\s\D D | \ . 1 M LTTLE REST/ i ome tiguer store—te | | | LIQUORS i erican Meat — Phone 38 PHONE 92 or 95 R 3 Thatcher, WASHINGTON \ mlll SERVICE Mgr. Habit! ! \ at

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