The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1946, Page 7

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l__+———— MONDAY, APRIL 29, I946 SALVATION ARMY DRIVE IS $1300 SHORT OF FUND With the Saivauon Army Drive for funds officially ending tomor- row, collections this morning total- ed $37300, or $1,300 short of the, goal set to cover Salvationist work ' in this city. 4 Brig. C. O. Taylor, Divisional Commander, said a number of “call back” requests had been received He asked that any person who has not yet been approached.by volun- teer workers, but who wants to con- tribute to the fund should contact |the Salvation Army by telephone tat 254. A volunteer worker will be sent out in reply to all such calls | A number of organizations and | workers' groups in the city have | subscribed to the drive wholeheart- edly, the Brigadier said. Employees at the Juneau Lumber Mill set a |record in the city with almost 100 | percent individual donations to the Army’s drive. Althovgh the drive ends tomor- row, funds derived from “call backs” |and donation checks arriving in the mail after that date will be consid- ered contributions to the 1946 cam- paign if so marked, the Brigadier said. - e, — Tha Federal '"ousing Administra- tion was established in 1934. IMPO ORANGES * These are the finest, sweelest juiciest fruit we have ever 2 dozen lar:; size $1.49 Half (rate §5§.50 (rale 510 15 RTED sold. NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE MINIMUM ORDER $2.00 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES . DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES . i . M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES ... 3P. M Berts i CASH GROCERY PHONE 1O4 i e e 4 All-Purpose Chenille Brunch Coats In colors White, Maize, and Rose—12 to 20 $8. s e s Blue L4 socces* " Wumgns Avpaner “It's the Nicest Store In Town” Baranof Hotel Building L : : 9 i | l % ! ! E s L PE———————— AR Rl it o " o3 | Our Riches Should Consist Principly of Good Deeds to Our Fellow Man They Don’t Die.' G. E. ALMQUIST Democratic Candidate TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BeDemocratic . . . Vote Thal Ticket! (Paid Advertisement) w“‘tm»-“-_-“--m! ELECTRICIANS There Will Be a Meeting ofthe B.E.W. TONIGHT at 7: in the A.F.of L. Hall Federal Works Agency, Public| Roads Administration, April 29, 1953 i‘ Sealed bids will be received at the | office of the Public Roads Adminis- | tration, 419 Federal and Territorial | Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 | A.M. on May 27, 1946 and then pub- | licly opened for furnishing the | materials and performing the work | for constructing Project Alaska DA- NR 3 Stedman Street Bridge-Coast Guard Base, Ketchikan, First Judi- | cial Division, Territory of Alaska. | The length of the project is 0.896 | work are approximately as follo 1,500 cu. yds. unclassified exacav tion, 7,650 c. yds. unclassified exca- vation for borrow, 13,000 sq. yds. Iport]an(l cement concrete pavement, 1,588 lin. ft. concrete curb, 810 sq.‘, lyds. concrete sidewalk. The mim-‘ mum wage paid labor employed on ! this project shall be in accordance | with the classified labor rates set | forth in the Special Provisions. Plans | ind ‘specifications may be examined | by prospective bidders at Public | Roads Administration, 419 Federal ’ ind Territorial Building, Juneau, Al- | 1ska, Public Roads Administration, (8 Bedell Bldg., Portland, Oregon, | U. C. Forest Service, Ketchikan, Al- 1ska and Associated General Con- tractors of America, 219 Benjamin | Franklin Hotel, ttle, Washington. | Where copies of plans and specifica-~ | tions are requested, a deposit of | $10.00 will be required to insure their | return. If these are not returned j within 15 days after opening of bids | | the deposit will be forfeited to the Government. Checks should be made | payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and specifica- ions may be obtained at the nlh(‘flk of the Public Roads Administration, ; 419 Federal and Territorial Building, | Juneau, Alaska and Public Roads Administration. 808 Bedell Bldg., lParfland. Oregon | !C F. WYLLER, Acting District En- tineer | | First publication, April 29, 1946. | Last publication, May 1, 1946. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- € IOR, Surplus Property Office, P. O. 66, Anchorage, Alaska. April aléd bids will be received located at Bethel, Al Michael, Alaska, at the Property Office, Ft. Richardson, un- til 3 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of ay, 1946 and then opened. A de- | in the form of certified check or money order, > to Treasurer of the United | States, must accompany each bid, and all bids to be accepted must be | received prior to the designated time nay »f opening. Listing of equipment, conditions of sale and instructions | for bidding may be obtained at the | Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau or | Nome Surplus Property Office. B will be subject to prier withd Irm Government Agencies. The ’lus Property Office of the Depart- tment of the Interior reserves the 'uk',h( td reject any and all bids. publ on, April 29, 1946, st publication, April 30, 1946, The area of the lcpubln of An- 'Ta is 191 square 3 e ———————— FREDR. WOLF | Electrical Contractor House Wiring | OUR SPECIALTY | Box 2315 | | Black 559 | Window—Auto—Plate GLASS IDEAL GLASS C0. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE MACHINE WORK—WELDING Engine Rebuilding—Hardware 1012 West 10th Phone 863 'srnclfimfl's Hair Styling Hours 9 2. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Baranof | Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 e ) The Erwin Feed Co. Oftice in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE l miles and the principal items of || THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIE AM AFFORD NEW COAT FOR ME THIS SPRING ? THIMBLE T WUH.. xz\\_/ ~ A« — THEATRE THA'S THE SPOT FOR A UPRICUT WHAT TIME IS IT 2 I BEEN ANSWERIN' THESE MISTAH WALSH, TH' \ CROWDS ARRlVIN FO' LETT! T lu R l{ Y LEE MIZTAH LEE, MIZTAH CHOPSTIG JOE VAS ONLY. MAKING LIDDLE CHOKES VEN HE SAID I VUZ A PILOT IN LUFTWAFFE ! WELL GET B.O. VERSION OF WHAT THIS ALL ABOUT, 1 HAVE A HUNCH PLENTY’S | ERS FER DUCATS ... THEY DRIVE YA NUTS !/ BEING CID-ZEN UF NOODRAL CONDREE, FORGET IT, HERR KNouT! TO ME YOURE JUST A STICK. AND RUDDER. BoY MAKING A LIVING ... IM ASKING NO QUESTIONS - I Voop Is COME ON IN, IT'S RAINING. RECKON YOU WANT TO HEAR ABOUT ALLTHAT PLAYACTING PAGE SEVEN HEN, D YOU ASK \ WHY HUSBAND FINANCIAL IT SEEMS A BIT HGH To ME, ¥ oLy smokes TeLL P BUCK TO ANNOUNCE TLL BE OUT SOON, IT'S TWO O'CLOCK . AcHTUNG / SPITFIREN/ LIKE TO CORREGT IMBREZZUN DOT I VUNZ VA5 ENEMY UF UNITED STADES...): ‘| DEAR HUSBAND //* 8§ THEYRE RENOVATIN' FROM H ROCF TO CELLAR AN' WERE COIN' TO DO ALL JTHE REPAIRS~ | FURNITURE, FITTINGS, RUCS, GOOD NEWS, SKEEZIX! | CONTACTED THE CLORIANA HOTEL YESTERDAY AN’ WERE COIN' TO CET SOME REAL BUSINESS. HELP, AN’ WE'LL Sl MAKE: REAL ! CONGRATULATIONS FOR RIDDING YOURSELF OF SUCH A GOOD- FOR- NOTHIN HEEL HERE ARE YOUR ‘ DIVORCE PAPER?, MRS. TATTERSALL-- TODAY YOU ARE A FREE WOMAN !! — HE NEVER STAYED OUT LIKE THIS BEFORE —| JUST KNOW SOMETHING DREADFLL. HAS HAPPENED TO HIM -MY POOR ~HE MAY BE IN A - HE SN'T VERY STRONG = HE MAY HAVE FAINTED OR 7 MAYEBE HE'S || 1 Lt BEEM IN A HoLpue 1 BAD NEWS Y/ 4 e rnow DoN'T O | YO WORRY- MO MHER- | 3 KNOW HE'S OH-DEAR-| FEAR | THAT 1S SOMEONE AT THE DOOR WITH — CANT B TOO CAREFUL IN KILLIN' A GIANT, PERHAPS IF HE WOULD TILT _HIS HEAD, POPEYE 22 SON ! HE AINT BACK - WHAT ? BUCK AIN'T BACK ¢ YET. ARE YA KIDDIN'? DID 'E CALL Ry .. WHAT'S TH' GAG T ILL SAY NOT! ¥ 7 | OUR LEAN MONTHS mtxnéfla HOW DAST YE LOW-RATE MYy EX- HUZBIN 224

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