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5 SATURDAY JANUARY 18, 1946 AUDl’l‘S NEILL, CLARK SYSTEMS TAXES and COMPANY Esteplished 1940 Publlc 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 NQUIBE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SEF' ICE BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED |“”“”°“’“““" { A ful iv- CHANNEL BOAT WORKS |[. ./ 55 tenced in pinn- P. 0. 2133 e WEST JUNEAU ACROSS I'ROM BOAT HARBOR Phone Red 110, After 6 P. M. srsmm s T SMITH HEATING and APPLIAHGE co. FORMERLY S‘\Ifl'll OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 JUNEAU : UPHOLSTERY CO. * WE-UPHOLSTERING NEW FURNITURE 3 Phone 38 122 2nd 8. }IARAN.F | ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT-IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5to 8 P. M. $2.00 Open 24 Hours Daily The Dew Drop Inn Cafe THE BEST IN AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES" Owner-Manager: S. M. Cesar TIMELY CLOTHES { NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men .Femmer Transfer Prompt Courteous Service BONDED WAREHOUSE O —General Hauling Phone 114 Triangle Square ‘B. W. COWLING COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH | DEALERS Graymarine Lugger Models Available SALE.and SERVICE Juneau Welding & Machine Shop—Phone 525 Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doerstep is Worn by < Satisfied Customers” PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries Phone 16—24 FORD AGENCY | . (Authorized Dealers) o 'GREASES — GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motor Co.’ MAKE .. JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM .+ datly habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. "HOME-GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 American Meat — Phone 38 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN €5 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING . Phone 15 Alaska Laundry CITY . DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” Window—Auto—Plate GLASS IDEAL GLASS C0. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 NASH SALES, SERVICE and REPAIR 142 Willoughby Ave Christensen Bros. Garage 909 12th St. PHONE 659 Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— CALL US! Juneau Transfer PHONE 022 “Say It With Flowers™ but “SAY IT WITH OURSI” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone 247 INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED STORAGE By Day, Week, Month—New ‘Warehouse BODDING’S TRANSFER Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 SCANDINAVIAN' ROOMS %6 a Week—and up CRYSTAL STEAM BATHS Lucille and Sonny Converse COME AND SEE US! VACANCIES — PHONE 513 FRED B. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Alaska Meal Market ‘The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Prozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECEED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Su:&ly, Inc. —— | _ | end to hear about the progress| [ —————— !day session will b: Dr. and Mrs.| |3.70. Rude, Mr and Mrs, Chris| WHEN IN NEED OF PARENT-TEAHERS T0 MEETMONDAY AT HlGIf SCHOOL At the January meefing of the Parent-Teachers Association to be held Monday evening in the Study | Hall of the High School, import~ | ant business is to be brought up, | Parsnts and teachers and all in- cerested persons are urged to at- f the project for the scholarship ning for the Alaska Color Variety | show, v\hlnh is scheduled for Feb- | ruary H Hrsts and hostesses for the Mon- | | Wyller and Rev. and Mrs, A. M.l Bq-(-r ‘There will be specidl music ! | by Miss Lane Roff, piano major| || at the University of Oregon last| || vear. Miss Roff will play Scbu-| |{ mann's Concerto in A Minor and lexcu’pts from 5chumunus Carni- | val. Mcmbers and friends are empha- | teally urged not to miss this pro- gram, which should be pleasing and enteftaining to everyone. There will be an effort to touch on the prob- lems of poor work slips, cheating, rudeness of manners, part-fime or :regu!ur jobs for school children. If | time permits, the subject of nar- cotics education will be brought | up for discussion. | The P-TA publicity committee | announces that tickets for the Al- aska Variety SBhow are on sale now tat all drug stores in Juneat§ the Baranof, Gastineau and JuMl Hotels, the Shiap Shoppe, the Hnyes Shop, and Alaska Music Supply. Next week they will also be avail- able in Douglas. PR SRS FEDERAL EMPLOYEES IN ALASKA INVEST HEAVILY IN BONDS Federal employe¢s in Alaska in- vested $1,150000 in U. S. Savings Bonhds during 1946, Katherine D. Nordale, Territorial Coordinator of Federal pay-roll savings, announced today. | Some 4400 Federal employees in | Alaska, exclusive of War Depart-| ment civilian employees, she said, are investing a total of about $40,- 855 a month in “E” bonds, under the Treasury's Pay-roll Savings |Plan. With the addition of the| |tond purchases by several thousand I War Department civilian employees, average total investment per month |by ail Federa! employees in Alaska | threugh y-rcll savings amount- 2d to 808,124 in | “Federal employ: c‘(flushe of s in the Nation, litary personnel, | ested at l“ast $275,009,000 in U. 8. Savmgs |Bonds duri the past year,” Mrs. | Nordale sald, hosing her estimate |upon compiate figurcs for the first 11 months and incomplete returns | for December. “Federal employees stand higher ithan any other national group in {the percentage of earnings saved junder this pny-rou plan,” Mrs. Nor- |dale added. “They are not high | paid people in comparison with| |those in private industry and busi- | iness, but they have been convinced of the importance of putting away | part of their earnings regularly to provide for the future. They learn- ed in wartime how fast it Is pos- stble to save, on a systematic plan, and they have stuck to it, despite the rise in the cost of living.” —————————— MRS. GANTY HERE Mrs. P. 8. Ganty has arrived from Hoonsh via Alaska Coastal | { plane and is at the Baranof. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, BEULAH KNOTT, was on the 21st day of December, 1946, duly appointed Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of HENRY E. WARD, deceasea. All persons having claims against the Estate of Deceased will present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Skagway, Aldska, within six (6) ‘months of the date of this notice. Dated at Skagway, Alaska, De- cember 22, 1946. BEULAH KNOTT, Administratrix. First publication, Jan. 11, 1947, Last publication, Feb. 1, 1847. 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATILE 4 + Eliot 5323 Ray. Thatcher, Mgr. Habit! ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME i ( POP QUICK, LOOK:- = 'VE GOT A WHISKER! NCGONED. ~Oou ) UR FIRST ) A WHISKER / ; OSCAR, | FEAR WE \ rHgy JusT ARE STRANDED — YES, STRANDED, AND DESERTED COM‘M;: = BY POPEVE AND_J7 BACK?? SWEE'PEA !! [ 2, eviRerT, 3 BEEN WAITIN' THE PRINTED MATTER ON THE REVERSE SIDE_OF THE PAPER NAMES NO DATES OR PLACES BUT THE TERM 'BASE HOSPITAL® 1S MENTIONED AND THE FULL NAME OF AN AMERICAN ARMY UNIT 15 STATED -WHICH MEAN IT WAS PRINTED AFTER LCURITY RULES, . WERE EASED... JANE, THE ARMY INTELLIGENCE LAB FOUND THAT THE NEWSPRINT PAPER STOCK USED IN THIS |3 CLIPPING OF THE PICTURE WE THINK SHOWS SNAKE TUM3LIN CAME FROM g5 WOOD PULP PECYLIAR To (=% AUSTRALIA ... YES, TERRY, GO ON... "DICK TRACY THERE ARE NO PRESCRIPTION RECORDS —NO LISTS OF PATIENTS. OBVIOUSLY THOSE HAVE BEEN DELIBEPATELV REMOVED FROM THE COMMISSIONER, THAT MAN INFLUENCE HAS SOME STRANGE WAVS, IT'S JUST S POSSIBLE SOME = WHAT DO LIGHTS AND' THE RADIO! FU:E BLEW OUT. wWE SHAL 50 EXOTIC_ORIENTAL THE_REASON 1 BOUGHT THE PONY WAS THIS FELLA TOLE ME HED COME DOWN FROM PENDLETON .. AS A WRANGLER AN'HE WANTED T'SELL'IS OUTFIT AN’ HEAD BACK HOME .. . SAID 1S MOTHER TOOK SICK PAGE SEVEN WELL, NOW THAT I'M »% A MAN, | GUESS YOULL > GIVE ME AN INCREASE it %}: MY Al_l O\NANCF e ISN'T_ THAT 2 THEM NOWZ2 MR WILFERD ... WHAT-0ID HE LOOK LIKE .., [VE GOT } y TO FIND Hiid .ot 1 FIGGERED IT WAS A STRAIGHT STORY... AN’ I BOUGHT TH ROPIN PONY... K 1 FIGGERED I COULD TRADE /IM TLEE FER HIS... ALWAYS WANTED... WORKIN' = I'VE-\ ONE WESTERN PN i th\-o { GoLly! PAsSPORT] |8y FULLING MY: AN: VISA! RESERVATION!, NEWSPAPER OF A POSTWAR OUTAT SOMEWHERE IN AISTRALIA .. THE INK_AND PAPER ARE FAIRLY oLD, BUT EVEN IF SUCH A GROUP HAS PULLED OUT FROM A CITY, LIKE SYONEY, THE PUBLIC . LIBRARY THERE WOULD VERY LIKELY HAVE A FILE OF THE CAMP Pusucmon 55 VITAMIN AND FLORENCE R LANE ARE HERE, INFLUENCE . COLORED CELLOPHANE. : SEEMS TO ME IVE SEEN IT SOMEWHERE LN THE ATTIC. DANCING GIRLS, FOR ENTERTAINMENT. BB R e B - AN OM A6 H.NGHYA6