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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1945 . orm— {1 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA HOME INSGLATION . . . REMODELING .| NEW RoOF NU-BRICK SIDING Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin OLYMPIC NATION i LIFE IMSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE RUTH B. ROCK BETTY McCORMICK General Agent—Baranef Tiotel Juncau Agent—Phone 547 [ . et e et e WINDOW —-~—— AUTO PLATE GLASS ] IDEAL GLASS CO. | Glass Work of All Descriptions DON ABEL |f pmov=es 121 MAIN STREET ¢ e et e e P e p—— Mare Frances Ann Beauty Salon JUNEAU DAIRI;;EAM S i sl)d':flllylg:b?fisi(;or 1t by name Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave 5 2y 195 S. Franklin 2 ,l Juneau Dail'les, .[llC. | g;{(‘?lN:\:/e:::‘ligs by nppoln‘::‘lent 3 =y a5 4TS Pl OSSR TSHOES REPAIRED ||| vawmry ! WHILE YOU WAIT! RO N DAILY MAIL SERVICE /| Hollywood Shoe Shop!| Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr,g OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318§ > < (" THRIFT CO-OP Member National Reteier- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 R g Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE e ey FORD AGENCY tAuthorized Deslers) ALASKA WINDOW ] CLEANING CO. Window Cleaning and Janitor GREASES—GAS—OIL L] Service { MERF C. FERRIS . | Main Street | Foob a5 L l PHONE GREEN 167 Junean Fotors i G. E. ALMQUIST | CUSTOM TAILOR B T e s TS s 5 Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS : AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY PHONE 578 ? Gall Phones 13 and 49 : CALL § TR e e e Y / 37 Chryster Marine Engines | || Femmer’s Transfer s MACHINE SHOP 114 i Marine Hardware OIL — FEED — BAULING i!" Chas. G. Warner Co. e ) et :| NORTH TRANSFER * %], Light and Heavy Haullng Thomas Hardware Co | PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS } HARDWARE i PHONE 81 | e | 1 H TCOWLINGDAVLIN ||| Ut aad Lume COMPANY Alaska Dock & Storags Co. 4! DODGE and PLYMOUTE THLEPHONE 4 . E DEALERS o memor | | THF Nt s ©oal Choice—General Haul- at Reasonable Rates Ing — Storage and Crating PHONE BINGLE O CALL USI — n i‘!!‘fi‘:fif?fl’.f‘i& ||| Alaska Music Supply} —_— Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments ond Supplier 7o Phone 206 Second and Seward ! e B TIMELY CLOTHES I NUNN-BUSH SHOES i STETSON HATS HUTCHINGS ECONOMY Quality Wk Clijhing MARKET ! Chefce Meats At All Times 1 Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—82—98§ k Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete FRED HENNING Comg lete Outfitier tor Men “SMILING stock of Fresh Frosen il Bart's Cash Grocery g T H L. A. STURM—Owner ! PHONE 104 or 105 PHONE 39589 | le—rmr 1~ 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET ;' Alaska Trading Co. ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 At Alaska Dock and Stomq‘_efi ONLY THE BEST OF AEATS PHONE 202 'HOME GROCERY { Southern Fried Chicken | I T { USO WILL HAVE - VICTORY DANCE ‘ The USO is making preparations | | for a larger than usual attendance | at their weekly square dance in the USO building tonight, it was an-| |ncunced today by Director Zack | Gordon. Men in all branches of the armed | e invited. John, Linehan, who! participants in the 4 given under the com- | uspices of the USO and the Women's Voluntary Asso- civilian reception ¢ geant Buddy Rice t Francis Blackwell, who ha been consistent atténdants at the square dances, together with| T/5 Chuck Kistner, who just recently | turned from a furlough, are lin-| up service men to be present. 3 Shirley Sundquist and Miss Joy | | Roberts, who have contributed much | € 58 of the square dance sessions, | have been detailed to invite enough | 1girls to complete a minimum of two sets. | Tt Is under spicies in Juncau. i Ther2 will be full enjoyment of | {the square dances stepped to the live- ly old fashioned tunes played on the {violin by the incomparable E. M. McIntyre, accompanied on the pmno' by Mrs. David B. Milner, or better known in USO circles as “Ethel”. A. B. Cain and Arthur Van Hum-| 'beck will alternate in calling thej |cquare dances which will start promptly at 9:30. eace time dance | first i S ALASKA COASTAL IN MANY TRIPS % | Alaska Coastal Airlines’ incoming | | i | ncers yesterday were as fol- | Fiem Hoonah: J. W. DeChamp- lain, Mrs. DeChamplain, Donna De- | Champlain, Roger DeChamplain and H James Parks, A. O. terson, H. B. Foss, Hugh B. Aus- |tin, Vernon Logan and Paul Hickox. From Todd: Jesus Bartalaba and | Mrs. J. Bartalaba. i From Sitka: Dr. Helen Mayturn, Walter Walsh and Dorothy C. Far- | 21l From Wrangell: Dorianne Barnes ard W. Roby { Frem Sitka: L. MacIntosh, M. | Fromholz, A. C. Glover and Henry | Kyllonen i | From Ketchikan: J. J. Meherin, K. {1, Mathew, C. J. Bailey, Benjamin | Kepner, George Pitts and Albert i.‘lm“k < J | Outgoing passengers were as fol- | |lows: i To Wrangell: Mrs. Wm. ‘Forbes and DY, Nelsfn.* === 4 | | To Sitka: Fred Phelps, Sylvia! Troyer, Frank Wright, Dr. Helen Mayturn and L. B. Sledge. To Keatchikan: Ray McFarlan, Mark B. Logan, L. E. Evans, F. J. { Gunderson, F. E. Halloran, Ben E. Cuddy, W.'B. Stephens, Austin Rigney, Frank B. O’Coonor, N. F. Pearce and J. Rhodes. * i To Hawk Inlet: Ross Houston. Te Hoonah: Vernon Logan, Paul Hickox, Pete Warner, H. B. Foss and O. A. Peterson. i — .. — SEATTLE MEN ARRIVE H. S. Moulton and Arthur S. Schulberg, of Seattle, have arrived in Juneal and are guests at the | Baranof Hotel. UNITED STATES { DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Ancharage, Alaska. July 13, 1945. | Notice is hereby given that William E. Kilroy, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage Serial 010685, for a tract of land designated as Lot C-1, embraced in U. S. Plat of Sur- vey No. 2389 situated on Auke Bay about 15 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, , containing 2.78 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all adverse claims should | be filed in the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. First publication, July 25, 1945, Last publication, Sept. 19, 1945. & SEATTLE For Comfort and F. B, Get npa New. Wasb- ":'u.:"' tngtun Hnblt ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at e R R RN " THE BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Wull';;aper . Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Pred W. Wends Phone 146 eme Liquer Stere—TelL 9% Meas — Plose B " Phone 800 BLONDIE DAGWOOR PLEASE HURRY AND EMPTY THAT VACUUM CLEANER | o g 2 7 > 7 ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DID YOU - ¥ (AHOY, WHAT TIME IS 6@ T DOWN THERE 2 ME R wAT(fi HA; sToPP;D { HAVE You THE CORRECT TIME, MISS OYL? e PAGE SEVEN C WHAT HAPPENED? P OH, LIEVT, CHARLES, 4 HOW AWFUL THAT THE 4 STILL DOESN'T TRUST! ; U5, APRIL ... EVEN THOUGH HE JAPS SHOULD STRIKE OUR STRIP JUST AS THE SHOULD RAID THE NEW AIRSTRIP JUST AS THE FIRST YANKEE ) PLANES CAME IN... WERE COMING IN WITH / FROM RESTRICTION & TO QUARTERS! HE"JUST SUMMONED TERRY FOR QUESTIONING!, THEY'VE GOT TWO OF OUR BOYS. YOU TALK YEAH, TRACY, WE PICKED UP THESE KIDS IN A JALOPY. THEY'RE OUT OF GAS AND THE CAR’S GOT /8 NO LICENSE PLATES. T0PS ' LOOKS YEP, SKEEZIX ) L‘}gm‘% ‘i’b& a?: LIKE YOURE IVE GOT 10 BE Jodles ! PACKING UP! MOSEYIN' ALONG. ME A . = | GENERAL ROSEWATER \S BACK IN TH' DRIVER'S SEAT NOW ACH--- START YOU XA | BELIEVE THat 15 L WhRr THE FACTORY )| geen WHETLE [ 1 AW NOT ONE To JEST, MR. HUTCH! DID YOU THINK I WOULD APPLAUD THE SUCCESS OF THE JAPANESE BOMBERS Z I AM NEUTRAL ... YOU SEE, A GIRL ASKED " US TO DRIVE HER HERE— THEN SHE DIDN'T PAY US. —WHAT? OH, SHE WAS A BLONDE WITH LONG HAIR -‘5\\‘8 T2 DOES THAT KIND OF TALK. MEAN YOU'RE | ANY MORE THAN THINKIN’ OF PULLIN' OUT AND LEAVIN' ME HOLDIN’ THE JAP TIMING WE WILL ALL BE IEY —— AND, How I DITCHED THOSE TWO, KIDS. OH, WELL, ITLL TEACH THEM A LESSON. D I SAVED 10O DOLLARS . HERE ARE YOUR | YOU KEEP THEM. IiL GET ') THOUT RATION BOOKS. / ou YOU HAVE A LOT MONEY IS AS BAP A3 OF POINTS LEFT. WELCOME, TOPS. ~_POINTS WI MONEY WITHOUT POINTS. = S301440 /S30L20d NI SV NAV3S d0LS OL 109 BAMNOA-ATIO SHVIA N3L S23dvd SiHL FHL N L JNSLLZEAOY $NO dvm v TOA =0 || S323HL MONA v3al 3H1L MOA LNOD ISW3L 3S0HL HO ANY 109 LNSAVH SM GAVHM STTIEM ( — G ANd YNNOD Wi 7SMIN QOO0 SiHL S /AO8