The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1946, Page 7

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1946 “ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- . PAGE SEVEN . ———— |(OASTAL AIRLINES | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ON FLIGHTS TODAY nr lusn Alaska Coast;fiines today flew HOME INSULATION e REMODELING 'lI)“hEemfg;ifiymPErnncis L. Perry and| William Ketah; to Ketchikan—E. NEW ROOF . . . NU-BRICK SIDING | |w. sier ana & T. Giimore: to Petersburg—Mrs. Evelyn McKinley; Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 to Sitka—&ertrude McLain and Bud Whiteside; to Tenakee—Dorothy | Halvorsen. You'll Find Food Finer and JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. Yesterday's passengers were: from | Service More Complete at BUSINESS COUNSELOR Sitka—Dick Dalziel and Otis Bab bitt; from Tenakee—A. R. Hillery Authorized to Practice Before | |1om Ketchikan—Clarence Bryant ml‘: BAMNBF the Treasury Department and | |from Hoonah— Harry Douglass, Tax Court Mary Johnson, Lilly Fawcett, John " J g s © COFFEE SHOP COOPER BUILDING G. Faweett; Hilda Schoonover, Sar-| THIMBLE THEATRE § 4 ah Scharclane, J. E. Parks, J. W.| M JUST NOW HE CANT | ToLD You IT I'M SORRY, Parks, Dan Scharclane, Dorothy | BREAKING ALL MARRY AT TEN WAS JUST A BomMB CTHOUGHT T Holvorsen, James Osbhorne and C THET\\M(_HES 8 - ———( MIGHT BE A | HE F JUNEAU - YOUNG COWLING || e VR IN Hardware Company| | COMIPANY | [vee: Neu Honon, Mary somn- | 2 oo PAINTS—OIL—GLASS son, Jim Parks, James F , 8r, DODGE and PLYMOUTH Sarah Scharclane, Dorothy Halvor- | Sh(e;ll -n:“ga;:ml::m::" DEALERS sen, Helen Williams, Herbert Law- | uns son, Ralph Lawson and Willie| Williams, The Sewing Basket | | | Thomas Hardware Co. | |5 is Duncn™ ™™ BABY HEADQUARTERS PAINTS — OILS AL 9o Infants’ and Children’s Wear Builders’ and Shelf Eu-ls IR‘"SPORI 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska HARDWARE ON TWO FUGH“: . 1 WHEN IN NEED. OF Yesterday's Ellis Air Tmnsponf 4 ngllv cllnmgs passengers were: from Ketchikan— | Diesel Cil—Stove Oil—Your | [Clarence Reeve, Mrs. John Wynne o O . 4 Coal Choice—General Haul- and Maj. E. Wiles; to Petersburg | ¥ Z : \ AWRIGHTY v A 5 > FELLAS COME L NUNN-BUSH SHTOSB . ing — Storage and Crating— on the return flight—Mr. and Mrs, PARTNERS, JOE. THEY JIST "< STETSON HA' Stenland and Mrs. Alfred Johnson; HEY WHAI A . S 'S MARTY ON OUT'TOTH' | Quality w‘:k Clothing CALL US! to Ketchikan—William Weisner and| | A JERNT/ / Sy HAYES, AL OMAN, TINY HOLP GUEST HOUSE Joseph Hayward. #7: AN’ BUCK WILE AN STOW YER HENNING Juneau Transfer e i : ‘ i / : B | B KeesTers. (EE»EB Outfitter for Men Phone 48—night Phone 0393 | [INJUNCTIONS SOUGHT ' : s i Zival : ’ ¥ 7 g JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING co. || 0" "-ICUKAN FIRMS Suits for permanent injunctions| PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL against three busir firms in WELDING ‘ |[Ketchikan were filed in that city . . Feb. 18 by OPA enforcement offi- Pno“n 187 Thl!‘d and Frankhn cials, according to announcement. Named in the restraining injunc-' P " - i tions were the Style Shop, opetated Remington Typewriters Fem s Portrait S'udio by Elsie Robinson; the Abercrom- ; B e SOLD and SERVICED by bie Shop, operated by Eden Aber- J % 8 WHILE MME AW 4 T 7 5 e ZSHADOW OF A AR Afartin's operdtan oy . R . GROSSE-NACH ’ T_DON'T KNOW WHY / FOR ONE WHO 15 UNDER SHADOW O A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH | | oo’ oaksmith 3 AND TONY SANDHURST DEMAND \ | YOU'RE ON His SIDE, ACOURT-MARTIAL FOR ASSAULT, T J.B. Burford & Co. IS ALWAY WELCOME otions filed seek to restrain | 74 WHAT DID YOUY THIS 15 ALL WRONG! TO BE SET FREE — AS IF MAAM, BUT I DO THINK LIEUTENANT LEE 15 SURPRISINGLY 3 1 : <NOW HE WAS A BlG FREE WITH HIS ACCUSATIONS OF AN . 2 LET US TAKE IT! e oot i SAY, LIEUT. ) FOB COBE HAS BEEN NOTHING HAS HAPPENED... ‘Our Doorstep 1s Worn by & {ifpne TMBCRonL WADg OFLfY LEEZ / FLOWN TOA BASE COLLABORATOR WITH INNOCENT MAN! “ ing for sale goods which come un- TN Satisfied Customers' Phone 567 Second Btreet | | SF L 0 aum. celling price reg. |} <[ HosPITAL WITH WHAT AND WHY NOTZ MR\ JAPAN BEFORE THE MAY BE PNEUMONIA... SANDHURST AND I ) WAR ! HED SELL ulations until the dealers comply with all requirements of the regu- WERE HELD AS ouT TO ANYBODY ! PIGGLY WIGGLY “Say It With Flowers” but | |1ations. : ~ , ; i 28 HOSTAGES BY THE ) HE WAS No HosTACE! " " Complaints charged that the de- ! & 57 JAP RENEGADES! & SAY IT WITH OURS! fendants have sold or offered to > ST * 7 )| R | sell apparel items at above ceiling Jllneall Florlsts prices and have failed to post pri- Phone 311 ces and keep records as required by OPA regulations. - FORD AGENEX Sanitary Meat Co ‘Anborzed Deslr ronausirrramste | |ALASKA AIRLINES ; GREASES — GAS — OIL AND POULTRY NTOR _TRACY : HR A s Roms i Majn et ke e HERE FROM WEST & HM? ONE THING WE'RE THAT'S A HIGHLY J“ean Mfllor cfl. Call Phones 13 and 49 Yesterday’s arrivals on the Alaske DON'T YOU SEE. WE'LL BE IN VERY LOW ON IS 5y G CRITICAL MATERIAL, |=———————————————1 | Airlines Starliner Juneau, piloted by BRILLIANT, YOUR | BUSINESS FOR LITHIUM —THAT || MOTHER. I DOUBT INDUSTRIES GOT WINDOW WASHING Cept. Larry Flahart with Fiight FATHER AND I\ OURSELVES GOES INTO THE % THAT YOU CAN IN A SHIPMENT H s GRAVES RUG CL Officer Fike and Stewardess Bran- 3 OBTAIN IT IN s . O " /G CG EANING | hem, were: Euphin Davant, Joe HAVE JUST SOLD R IF WE CAN [ QUANTITIES, “The Clothing Man’ SWE o COMPOUND Haywood, Ed Seiter, W. A. Mea- j 3 > & : HOME OF HART 0B SALE cham, M. E. Blake, Loring Daly WRIST-RADIOS TO : and W. L. Olson, T IC| SCHAFFNER & MARX DAv’EMnMJ&.IflER Passengers on the return flight e mace CLOTHING were: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lynn, ==} | William A. Lynn, C. P. Morgan, J. , } MAKE | Keallog, and Nona Yoken; to Cor- ¥ JUNEAU DAIRIES Tflnl" cn'op duexia.otxsll:eni‘lebg;l: .0 o & DELICIOUS ICE CRCAM Member National Retailer- The Juneau carried 830 pounds a daily habit—ask for it by nw-ue Owned Grocers of AN, i | = S1 SEWARD STREET ' FROM PETERSBURG | Juneau Dames, Inc. PHONE 767 -Mrs. Liv Husvik of Petersburg is 7 at the Gastineau. 5 E —_— . AN | THINK WE - WE CAN MAKE IT 5 MAYBE THE GALS, WHO OUGHT 10 CLEAN UP LOOK CLEAN WITHOUT WANTED TO SPRUCE THE JEA, L FIOUEE ST THE JOINT TO MATCH. BEIN' 5ISSY. g For BETTER Groceries Phone 16—24 Chrysler Marine Engines North Transfer MACHINE SHOP Don'’s Radio Service Marine Hardware Light and Heavy Hauling Electrical and Radio Repair E. O. \'s . W. (We pick up and deliver) Chas. G. Warner Co. B EAYR LB . DATE Bk D Phone 659 909 West 12th " HOME GROCERY || | ks, Ebrm watkes | [y Furs Altered Phone 146 Designing —Dressmakins—cowns| (| HARBOR MACHINE Tailoring—Suits and Coats v Home Liquo: Store—Tel. 699 Designing and Remodeling Hats . snnp American Meat — Phone 3§ BARANOF HOTEL—APT. 612 MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS -- MACHINING, [/ G. Eo mnmsr B “ s BER:’ICE" MILLING and WELDING | wl- L Lt — e — - CUSTOM TAILOR Berl's Cash G’o‘ew West 11th and F St., Phone 876 [ : 2 i ; Across from Elks’ Club : = : 1 [ WILERED -- WOULD YOU PHONE 518 yakx SRR, 8 : + )AL |consiper @ vice-PRESIDENCY e e e s % SEATTLE ' €1 | ar a wnorep 65 m m snnp AIaSka Mea' Maflel :,g For Comfort anc HONEN-BUN oL "O0OKY DOOK" | e ?‘ ' ( Ed T ¥ o ar f‘. ol ros T e || Serviue WELL TIE THE / LIKE THAT WiLLeiwy, | |1 Sh - . k of Fresh and Fro: Musical Instrument T~y o g F. B Cet the New Wasb. | (N(Z TATTERSALL DOES Repairing General Light Repair Work L A STURM. s PHONE 567 ROY EATON PHONES 39—539 m,”'f g meton ‘Dbl ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME ZORIC GEORGE BROS. e SYSEEM CLEANING X Phone 15 E‘i’&%}'&"“l"ig [NEW WASHINGTON | ; Alaska Laundry _PHONE 92 or 95 { Window—Auto—Plate GLASS v ; g : e . WELL-WERE YOU WELL~ NOW C l T Y Public Accountant—Tax Returns lnnl Guss co- bl C é‘\IE*“_‘CE‘,'—S‘"CrTLE 8 f\fi?fi-.‘? ‘;g}% Sl’\?é: 121 MAIN STREET o8 . . MeA \’%%57—“%?:‘ i DRY CLEANERS | || MurphyandMurphy | | 8 o S s # S0 s e ROOM 3—First National Bank ,Q"l;gonliE:flnw Building—PHONE 676 R ASHENBRENNER’S o T e ||| FURNITURE || SERVICE DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner Phone 788 306 Willoughby Ave. | | Christensen Bros. Garage " 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659

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