The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1945, Page 7

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, I945 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 WELDING PHONB 787 Third and Franklin . Plumbing — Heating — 0il Burners ‘H()USFHOI .D APPI IANCES PHONE 3 WINDOW —- AUTO ————— PLATE I-LASS IDEAL GLASS €o. Glass Work of All Deseriptions 121 MAIN STREET e i PHONE 633 DON APEL » I MAKE l JUNEAU DAIRIES | PELICIOUS ICE CREAM & daily habit—ask for 1t by name Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin [ Jlmeau Dairies, Inc. Il Open evenings by appointment P ———— 4 ] srsesmeessTTTTTT ST S S *{ SHOES REPAIRED VANITY WHILE YOU WAIT! BEAUTY DAILY NAIL SERVICE Cooper Bldg., Elsle Hildreth, M l‘lollywood Shoe Shopi joopogrz:vr;mé; FHONN :1:) W’m‘ D CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING M:mber National Retsiler- v Owned Grocers DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL 211 SEWARD STREET Phone 344 " Phone 344 || PHONE 767 - el G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Eiks’ Club FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deslers) GREABES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street PHONE 576 Junean Motors 1 CALL | | || Femmer's Transfer | ' Sanitary Meat Co. | 1 i AND POULTRY OIL — FEED — HAULING FREE DELIVERY Gall Phones 13 and 49 'Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Ballders’ and Shelf HARDWARE JUEE————— ] | Chrysler Marine Engines ACHINE. SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. || THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Stret Musical Instrument Repalring General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON NORTH 7RANSFER {Light and Heavy Houling tom\ns E. W. DAVIS } . PHONE 81 I e ———————— COWLING-DAVLIN | © COMPANY { DODGE and PLYMOUTH b DEALERS Utah Ihl and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms st Reasonable Rates PHONE BING! + WHEN IN NEED OF ! Diesel Oil—Stave Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- {ing — Storage and Crating : CALL US! Juneau Transfer 4 Phone 48—Night Phone 0398 o — ‘TIMELY CLOTHES || NUNN-BUSH SHOES Alaska Musu: Supplv l Phone 206 Beeondmd!oml — e i l: "EMILING SERVION" ‘Bert's Cash Grocery [ i | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 I—llmlun—‘lll.- | American Mea$ L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 ONLY THE BEST OF ARATS PHONE 202 Ideal Paint Shop Phone 548 Pred W. Wends ~ H Christenson Bros. Garage d Twelfth 8§t 2T R ———— e # | day evenit IIARRI WACHINE SHOP | =3 | valentine, ] ™ = i o 2 . office in \\".'hlvlzuh'n_ D C., There 'ROBERTSON RESIGNS HOME SERVICE POST OF RED CROSS HERE u.»l_\ v\nh his resigna- r, American Rad Cross, nual meeting here Tues- R. E. Robertson handed | i over his c r post, as Chairman of | the Chapter's Home Service Sec- | tion | Mr. Robertson had occupled the Home e chairmanship since | 1917 an erving for the dura- | tion of the war, steppsd down. ‘24 PASSENGERS ON The Starliner Juneau with Capt. Flahart, Flight Officer Thompson, ‘and Stewardess Branham, arrived | lin Juneau yesterday afternoon with | the following pass from An- | chorage: Paul King, Clara Berling | kal\d child, Lloyd Stensland, Mr. Rafin, Otto Ungar d child, Charles Ungar, Howard Edwards, | Loren Sundet, Opal Webster, Louis {J. Losardo, Andrew Tolonen, Lt W. S. Brown, H, R. | Brown, Lou Stitch, Mrs. Elizabeth {Kelley, Bill O'Shea, Capt. Freed- man, J. E. Blackstrom and H. D. Mullen. | From Cordova: Arthur Johnston | ‘lnd Lt. Jobn M. Davies. { On the return flight, the follow- | ing flew to Anchorage N. Todd, N. Todd, Floyd Harmon, Mrs. Neese, H. D. Miller, J. Pon- chione, A, Lismatta and R. J. Som- mers. > TRANSFER SCHURRE 10 WASHINGTON 0PA Jacques Schurre, runlmnl Price with lh( "h\kl OPA !he will assume the dutigs of Re- for Ala: the Vi ‘s,)mnl Price Attor nd I | Mr. and Mrs. Schurre have made a {host of friends, he through his work in OPA and Mrs. Schurre | through her werk in the AWVS. | MALCOLM FAULKNER IS HOME; FIRST FURLOUGH ' Malcolm F"lulkhn son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkn rrived home | hairman of the Ju- | JUNEAU FROM WEST | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- f BLONDIE | y | - PAGWOOD, | COME,QUICK, ) AND SEE THE &;’ JPER-F < 2 B JUNEAU, ALASKA * THIMBLE THEATRE PAGE SEVEN C_Vou 'RE TOO SLOWz== Lwoum_ STILLLIVING << %, IN THE HORSE AND ("\ PTALOOKA™ T0 WE MUST MAKE HIS PILLOW Tm Sms 8 fi%ww IS THAT 80 ? HE'S A OH YEAH © : __.‘.LHU FELLA LV\uL/\U Efl«nq Wlx'j ISSEN, KID. HE'S [ GOT TO kNOW Im 1 TALKIN' WIT ~ GRUMPOPSKI ) YA AN GOT 1M SORE AN’ HE FERGOT AN GIVE HISS ELF i NO, APRIL., BUT HE DID SOMETHING ELSE ! £ \\&ALW CJVPE ’\\‘ TERRY , DID THAT MEAN OL’ FLIP CORKIN CHANGE HIS MIND [7 ABOUT YALL HAVIN' TO LIVE DOWN BY THE LANDIN’ STRIP 2 GREAT DAY IN TH' MORNIN'! TERRY AN’ LIEUT. CHARLES LEFT HERE DROOPIN'DOWN BECAUSE COL.CORKIN ORDERED THEM TO MOVE TO A TENT... NOW Look ! yesterday by plane from Seattle, on his tirst farlough effice hé volun- | teered for service in the Army Air Corps in May, 1943, Duyring his training as a naviga- tor, which includes pre-flight, gun- nery and advanced navigation schools, he has been at various Army air fields in California, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas, as a cadet. He is now stationed at San Mar- cos, Texas, where he expects to re- turn after about 10 days at home. .- Emmre Wan! ads brmp rcsum' af Your Grocers Assorted SALTED Almonds SPANISH Pecans PEANUTS Cashews Swell for Blanched munching Peanuts Filberts Get the New Wasb- ington Babit AL ASKANB ml. AT HOME F. B. uecnm NEW WASHINGTON PP rs o i o i BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST * HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room i It Costs No More " Phone 800 e rrrrrrrererrrererery BUT THIS MAN 50 PLENTY 4 1S THE MAN WHO NEARLY KILLED YOUR DAUGHTER. — AND THE MONEY HE HAS 1S THE MONEY THAT £0 TO BE YOUR JIMMINY, Pop! ITS IS CHIPPER SLEEPING SKEEZIX DOIN' AN' IS HE YOU DON'T MEAN YOU MISSED ME’ CONNIN' YA'TH' DOITY DOUBLE CROSSER, I KIDDED 1M ABOUT YOU SURE LIKED.TO GET INVOLVED OON'T YOU ¢ r HE SAID HES KIDDIN'YA ALONG. HE'S GONNA FLATTEN YA .. YOU THINK IT'S A PUSH-OVER ,BUT HE'S GOT YA FIGGERED FER A SET-UP -HE ALSO SAID YER A BIG - (T WON'T WORK, JERRY, HE'S NOT THAT PCUMB.CUT OUT TRYIN' T'MAKE TROUBLE OR I'LL SPANK THE DAY= LIGHTS OUT OF You'! NOT 50 FAST!] ILL HAVE "~ IFILGET INTO THIS WHAT WILL DICK TRACY SAYP HE BELIEVES I'M 4 GOING STRAIGHT. HE - SHOOK MY HAND. - I DECLAEE TERRY, EOYN YoU BOYS ARE ACTIN' SORTA PECULIAR. | DO YOU RECKON THIS CLIMATE'S GOT YOU ¥ I SEE THIS AIR HAS EATEN ALL THE NICE GOLD PLATING OFF YOUR LIEUTENANTS BARS ! [BREATHLESS, T0O, MADE MEY™ OM, PROMISE ID GO STRAIGHTA wm.r I GAVE THEM BOTH 24§ D _ MY PLEDGE - 1-I TVE SPENT THE LAST SIX NIGHTS ON FLOOR AND. FOLDED UP IN.A DAY caAaI SEAT, GOSH, DOES THIS BED FEEL GOOD! /// LAsSweEC L, FREP |_\-\EN T POSSN COMES AT LAST- GOT A WINNER # OH-HELLO~ | MAGGIE | NOSIN' ‘ROUND, AW, NE WNOW WHAR' T BEEN TH LAST 6\1 -SEBBEN DANS Soaresteie

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