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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN BLONDIE DAGWOOD, 1 DO WISH YOU 13 WOULON'T USE 7 OUR HOME FOR AN OFFICE ! 'VE GOT TO HAVE COLUMBIA LUMBER CONPANY | Walch Out . | OF ALASKA | , ; - ik - HOME INSULATION . . . REMODELING ‘ For Future ( e ' NEW ROOF NU-BRICK SIDING |/ sueoner, 5 o tocut ’ Time Payments Arranged ; PHONE 587 fornia airplane manufacturers have st | Uncovered some of the secrets of | " JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 7 PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE787 T en o make any fu-| remely unsafe for both and non-combatants. s Generals George Marshall |and H. H. Arnold reported in ‘Wash- | {ington on a number of “terrifying” |new weapons, Robert E. Gross, the |President of the Lockheed Aircraft | Corporation, -claimed . here that THIMRLE THEATRE —_— piloted by human inhabi- g tants would be obsolete as a military TIF 1 FREES Kooy [(— 1 SHALL FREE OH striking force within 10 3 ; MR. G W, MADE )| |\ e wis Jeur | | Cyouzz ) (HM 5] (1 GOT HER Almost simultaneo Ferris, A PROM!S)f)‘J Srenedd fattiidr a5 /7YEA AND 2 5 7 N sy FORSOOTH AN Y BN S5 % fe e LLunt o Third and Franklin HARRI VMACHINE SHOP Plumbing — Heating — 0il Burners HOUSEHOLD: APPLIANCES < (REMEMBER YOUR PROMISE T = MR WY o i g Goopy 1! L AVAST, LAY) 'HONE 319 ontrolled target plane . now ble of carrying 50 pounds of omic or other explosives. He claim- ed it was capable of development in- Ito a 400-miles-an-hour jet propelled | {job that could be guided by tele- | vision directly onto targets thous=- ands of miles away | Both men made their statements to reporters who have been touring the co in a survey of indus- | try and reconversion problems. Frances Ann Beauty Salon 2 G wowzor || SERGEANT APLAND Lanelin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 338 195 S. Franklia || IS Now (WH_IA“: Open evenings by appointment Smith, an enginéer executive for| /_13) &6 the Menasco Corp., exhibited a small | ( L (- "WINDOW —— AUTO ——— LASS IDEAL GLASS €O. Glass Work of All Descriplions | Faoed 421 MAIN STREET "7 4 y ! 1 e e bl | - S e Bl YOU SAD IT/I'M SURE THE OLD 1 SPPOSE 50 I'LL GUAD T'$EE LAND _WANT YA | PROBABLY HEAR FROM | WE'LL B TIED UP T'EIGHT T OUT HINM AS SOON AS THEY M NAHOUR - HERE ONLAND ) ( FINISH DOCKIN' THE Y / MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES { DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ‘ & daliy habit—ask for it by name OF SPECIAL SERVICES WHERE. WILL L FIND JOE PALOOKA? v | Juneau Dairies, Inc. | | [T THRIFT C0-0P | 11 ' BEAUTY | Member National Retsier- SALON ‘ i Owned Grocers | Army Air Fo 1 | 211 BEWARD STREET Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. | | lno was ov theatre wit PHONE 787 OPEN EVENINGS _PHONE 318 iA)l(l'nl':m o THE Y i TYPHOON WHAT A TOUGH B. Apland, of Juneau HAS SPENT RIDE THIS HAS ) in following his dis- | TSELF A% ’ rmy separation point | i e s of service with the | 2 kel | APPROACHES s in the C. B. L. THE HARBOR 5th Radio Sq. 14th | AT MANILA 1 Intercept Operatori , 1943 to April, 1945. o entering the armed was employed at the ship Yards for four the son of Mr. and! y Apland of Juneau. | AN FIELD, Calif., —Ser-| | R s S e BT VANITY o ARG TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING im | M DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL { | _ Phone 344 Phone 344 l - —rond | - ———————— “FORD AGENCY \Authorized Dealers) GREABZS—GAB—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneaun Motors Her N TERRY LEE | —- J7..1T SEEMS WE 5TooD AND TALKED LIKE THIS BEFORE.. WON'T THEY BUY YOUR. MEDICINE , DOC CORKINZ HOW CAN YOU HANDLE JET PROPULSION SPEEDS UNLESS YOU'RE RAZOR. SHARP ON STICK, AND RUDDER. FLYING ¥ DON'T LET DOWN,NOW! YoOURE STILL YOUNG SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | No. 5444-A | In the Court for the Terri- G. E. ALMQUIST | tory of a, Division Number ' 8 i TR 1 | One, at Juneau. 1 SanitarY Meal'Co. : CUSTOM TAILOR MARY C. PINKLEY, Plaintiff, vs.| . Across from Eiks’ Club W Look, sPorTs, ITE A MATTER. OF )| KEEPING YOUR HAND IN! A CHINESE COOLIE 15 STRUCK BY A CAR BECAUSE HE THINKS ONLY IN TERMS OF OXCART MILES PER HOUR. IS 19th CENTURY BRAIN 5AYS NOTHING CAN BE COMING 50 FAST ! BUT, COLONEL CORKIN, IT GETS TO BE A BORE FOR. EX-COMBAT PILOTS TO PO YoU MEN WHO WILL MAKE UP THIS FOLICE GROUP IN THE WESTERN REX PINKLEY. Defendant. PACIFIC KNOW THAT i \_5_._-———-——_——__"‘ e 'COWLING-DAVLIN | o zMuel 0il—Stove Oil—Your , | - FRED HENNING ) i ! HOME GROCERY ol ) FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY PHONE 578 FREE DELIVERY o (all Phones 13 and CALL Femmer's Transfer ii4 O1l, — FEED — HAULING Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware /Chas. G. Warner Co. | | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE ' NORTH TRANSFER | “Light and Heavy Hauling ‘E O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS } PHONE 81 | THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Stret Mausical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work | PHONE 557 ROY EATON |- COMPANY | #pODGE and PLYMOUTH s DEALERS Utah Nu? and Lump | COAL ' Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | 'TELEPHONE ¢ WHEN IN NEED OF Coal Choice—General Haal- Iing — Btorage and Crating % CALL USI ¢ Juneau Transfer g Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 The Alaskan Hotel —— e Ne':l.v Renovated ':o_ L ble_ tes | TIMELY CLOTHES socem sonbh 5 |+ NUNNBUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Al - . : aska Music Suppl l 3 Quality W:rk Clothing Tt bl Pply Planes—Mausical Instruments | and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward 4 Cemg lete Outfitier for Men HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Chelee Meats At All Times ! Located in George Bros. Stbre PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 Bert's Cash Grocery ' PHONE 104 or 105 © Juneam e ¢ Phone 146 ! Home Liquer Blire—Tel. 699 American Mcat — Phene 85 Fern’s Porirait Studio i Time to Think of Christmas | LET US TAKE THAT PHOTOGRAPH Second Street — e 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneaw’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF AEATS PHONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop SERVICE hristensun Bros. GGarage Twelfth St. PHONL 659 | TO FENDANT, REX PINKLEY, of the United States | are commanded to ntitled court | Judicial Di- appear in t holden at Ju vision, Terrtiory 1 r the Complaint of Plaintiff filed inst you, within thirty days from of the service of this Sum- | mens and a copy of the Complaint | for want therecf, Plain- | tiff will take judgment as prayed ! | for in the Complaint, to which re- ! | ference is made for a complete state- | ment of Plaintiff's deman which judgment requested is solution of the bonds of matrimony existing betwen Plaintiff and De- fendant, and that the care, custody ' and control of the minor child of | the Plaintiff and Defendant, namely, ; Mary Dallas Pinkiey, be awarded to{ Plaintiff. The date of the Order for Pub- | licaticn of this Summons is October 2, 1945. ‘The first publication is| October 3, 1945, and the last pub- | lication is October 24, 1945, and the time within which the' Defendant is to appear and answer the Summons is thirty days after the completion of the Jast publication. ' Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October, 2, 1945, | JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court, Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number 1. By P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy. First publication, Oct. 3, 1945. Last publication, Oct. 24, 1945. frrrr e SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor | SPECIALISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon} OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 ; | THE ABOVE NAMED DE-! MERELY TAKING OFF IN IN A FIGHTER AIRPLANE 15 DANGEROUS, IN PEACE OR WAR. EASY NOW, BOYS DOWN THE HOLE HIM. _ WITH i Gl R GOSH, SKEEZIX, YOU TOSSED ME AROUND YESTERDAY! | WISH YOU'D TEACH ME SOME 7] [ LIE DO THAT BOA =~ BUT IT'S FRETTY ROUGH. WHERE WOULD YOU EVER e { if SURE, CORK. [ (/g THAT STUFF IF THAT'S WHAT YOU i OF THE HOLDS YOU KNOW. FOLLOW HIM~ %fi AS IF THING ENOUGH TO BE b PIONEERS ! Rz : TOGETHER, BOYS . WE WANT A FLOAT | ABOUT 10 FEET | WAS IN A DANCE PLACE ONCE WHEN A COUPLE OF ROUGHNECKS GOT TOUGH. | COULDN'T DO A THING. LONG PLANK 15 MORE LIKELY HERSELF IN FRONT OF HIS GUN TO SAVE MY LIFE. THE HEART! SHE DIED it:lETANTLY JUKE JOINT AN’ SOMEBODY STARTED A FIGHT — WHAT WOULD YOU DO .’/ JES' SINMER DOWN, JUGHAID !t VE HAIN'T GOIN' NOWHAR TILL TH' JURY CONVICTS YORE UNK SNUFFY FER THE WAY HE KEEPS e o CIRCLES = HE'S LOOKIN' FER o 2 HMSELF THAT GUY HE KNOWS oucH ! NO'RE PINCHIN' 1L WISH HE: SOMEPLAC GITTIN T FOLLOWIN' SUT H T SHORE WOPE LEETLE JUGHAID FINDS OUT |} *T DAID, PAW ¢/

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