The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 1945, Page 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA HOME INSULATION . . . REMODELING NEW ROOF . . Time Payments Arranged You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infants’ and Children’s Wear 139 S. Frankiin Juneau, Alaska TIMELY CLOTHES L] NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality W:rk Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men . NU-BRICK SIDING PHONE 587 JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. BUSINESS COUNSELOR Authorized to Practice Before the Treasury Department and Tax Court COOPER BUILDING COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phane 48—Night Phone 0393 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “QOur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” PIGGLY WIGGLY For BETTER Groceries Phone 16—24 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motor Co. DR. E. H. KASER DENTIST BLOMGREN BUILDING Phone 56 HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily 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 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 578 THE FIXIT SHOP 215 Second Street Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON ZORIC Phone 15 Alaska Laundry CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 Third and Franklin Fern's Portraif Studio Time to Think of Christmas LET US TAKE THAT PHOTOGRAPH Phone 567 Second Street “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists Phone 311 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS 'AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANIN SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone 247 THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 North Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME QF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin Open evenings by appointment “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 FREE DELIVERY Juneau Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39—539 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 FLOWERLAND CUT FLOWERS—POTTED PLANTS—CORSAGES Funeral Sprays and Wreaths 2nd and Franklin Phone 557 ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 788 306 Willoughby Ave. | the |GREEN RETURNS FROM WEST: ON INSPECTION TRIP Upon his return Sunday from a three weeks' inspection trip through westward vicinities, including Cor- idova, Valdez and Anchorage, Rich- ard S. Green, Director, Division of Public Health Engineering, Terri- torial Department of Health, said | that a study of public water sys- tems in these three cities had been the main concern of his trip. In Cordova data was collected toward ‘preparation of detailed recommendations concerning the proper protection of various water supplies in that city, he said. Sev- eral meetings took place, during which Green, vario persons re- sponsible for the water systems and the local Health Council dis- | cussed the situation and made | | plans for protective measures. | While in Cordova, Green said he | spent considerable time in bringing lum the salient features ‘of a pros- | pective rat control program soon to be inaguurated there. He re- jported that the plan is being met | With interest and approval by most of the persons concerned. Also dis- cussed and studied in that eity |were various items of a miscel- laneous nature involving dairy sanitation and related matters. | Green's visit to aldez was de- | voted primarily to a study of the ‘E‘Xi\[l!\y water supply and sewage disposal facilities there with the idea of probable improvements in future. Miscellaneous sanita- tion problems were also handled at Valdez | The City of Anchorage and the Alas Railroad area near that ‘cily both need additional supplies j()f water for domestic use, the | Health Director said. At the present !time, the Alaska Railroad and the | officials are carrying out in- | vestigations which they hope will | provide the extra water needed. {During his stay in Anchorage, he | consulted with engineers working |on these investigations and with various members of the Territorial Department of Health staff in the j Anchorage office. BETA SIGMA PHI T0 HOLD FORMAL DANCE SATURDAY, NOV. 10 | | | | | | Invitations are being mailed this | week for one of the first large Isocial events of Juneaws winter season, a formal dance to be held |in the Scottish Rite Temple Satur- day evening, Nov. 10, by Beta {Sigma Phi sorority. | Irma Purington and Irene Ras- }mu,\xvn are in charge of the affair, | which promises to highlight a busy post-war season. Many pre-dance dinner and cocktail parties are aiready being planned by members of the scrority and their friends. Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock in the Temple and a refreshment table, in keeping with the season, is being arranged by the ‘commit- | tee. Although the dance is formal, it is expected that the war-time custom of business suits for the {men will continue to be followed Patrons and Patronesses for the affair will be announced following the regular meeting of the sorority this evening. ! - ~ NEW ANGOONIANS i Two recent births at Angoon have been recorded here with the U. S. Commissioner’s office. A son, Kenneth Edward, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frank on Oct. 21. On Oct. 16, a daughter, Josephine Ann, was born to Mr., and Mrs. George Johnson. NOTICE 4We, the undersigned, will not be responsible for any debts contracted against the “Victory Coffee Shop” from this date, Nov. 5, 1945. (10,109-t4) CARL & ANNA HOLM.' SPECI#LISTS Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 2. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ‘i Phone 538 Crrrrrrre THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE BLONDIE (COME MEET ALEXANDERS § E ?»-kcf W TEACHER -- - SH EVERY MORNING ) g ALl COMBING HIS j— \ DROPPED PAGE SEVEN W | UP LATER ¥% I~ ¢ YE THERE'S \SHUCKS,JOE NOT EVEN A CARD 7 FROM L HER Skt N KNOW I HAVE 1 NTY ON MY MIND THE LAST THING WANT TO THINK ABOUT RIGHT NOW b | 1S FlGHt&F & % Y | l THE YOURS WO FOR TH R GIVEN HIM SOMETHING TO GO BY BEFORE y HE LEFT [l FORNEW ~r ANC ( A SOMETIMES T WOULD NT GET ANY MAIL FROM FOLKS FOR A MONTH AN { BUT THE ON! THAT ULCNT ARRIVE REE,FOUR MONTHS .. To COLONEL gy THIS I5 % | P.G.CORKIN USAAF, X WHAT, = R We HAVE BEEN N CAN YOU CONFIRM Z | COLONEL.Z INFORMED THAT \ WIRELESS COLLECT..." /DO YOU KNOW MI55 APRIL KANE, Y50 THIS 15 IT % THE COMPANY OUR PROSPECTIVE WHOSE NAME COMMERCIAL n AGENT ON YOUR ; I5LAND, 15 TO BE MARRIED... B9 COLONEL CORKIN W THIs CAME TO ME AS OVER.-ALL COMMANDER. OF THIS INSTALLATION f -YOU SHOULD BE THE FIRST To $EE IT! S0—YOU WANTED US TO THINK YOU HAD _& DIED IN THAT BURNING CAR,EHP 5% ALLEY ‘ 15 GIGNED ...IF I REMEMBER. MY COMMERCIAL GEOCBGRAPHY, THIS FIRM LEASED SEVERAL OF THESE SMALL ISLANDS b, FOR SOME SORT OF EXPERIMENTAL PURPOSE BEFORE THE JAPS TOOK me, BSMZSGEF 'VE FOLIND ! —r'rcl-lv.’ IT WAS THE SAME OVER AT ‘ o ZE8 « THE NEWSPAFER. THE g 1 : [ mar mos YA 1 TG TERRRERL g v, 10 | HAVE BEEN WP YR ri % DRUGSTORE v M o YOUR BACK EMEMBER ! i AT WOMPLES | DIDN'T SEE A FAMILIAR FACE EXCEPT CHIGGERS, | || AND |'ALWAYS DETESTED HiM. 4 Bl THE ONLY OTHER PERSON WHO \ REMEMBERED ME WAS THE A4 ELEVATOR MAN, BILL. ~ JEDGE --Td\’ WIDDER S DRETFUL SHOOK UP--SHE | CRAVES TWO - THREE MINUTES | TO ACCUMELATE /UJ\DDEQ TATTERSALL ! YORE NEXT ON T’ WITNESS STAN' | WIDOE! 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