The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1946, Page 7

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1946 JUNEAU, ALASKA ERROR IN NAMES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI BLONDIE lKlD Y, NOVEMBER 15, PAGE SEVEN | SPEAKER TALKS ONNORWAY AT BPW LUNCHEON :: Mis. M. O. Johnson, spoke or us stand during the economical con- rs of the Ju- neay Business and Professional 7 | Women's Club at their regular luncheon-meeting in the Baranof Hotel. Mrs. Johnson yer in N {ighting | ¢laimed hin of the & ¢ e the su and the wltin / b (POPEVE 15 DIGGING { BAD NEWS | iteec f srwegian p 4 2 / y FOR OL)Q She told © . tiol P A WELL TO GET She told of the privation " > ONTAINTED \VATERTK SIDE, M s suffered by Norwa n,t“. iJr‘u:\ ])|‘~1!vx' l\:.l AND OLIVE 1S (CQCCP:Q STOPPING THE@ ( REVOLUTION N h Parlors ng here PEPEN ! Jamaica is the largest island of British West Indies i a native of traced the war _the 62 days of had pro- THIMRILE THIKA OH GOODY!! PLL BE THROUGH -——-—‘—L_EFOEE LONG @?— r—————-’ MY FRIEND, ARE | You JOINING THE RIOT AT THE T~— BAS EBALL > BATS —— 50¢ trom cousins and a for their In\t Christmas Holiday together in many years, She §aid at that time they w lighted that each child w able to receive an orange. | “Freedom” celebrations and the | traditional food served on the Nor- fegian Christmas were described by the speaker. She said that the boxes the BPW this year t would receive a i ception this Christma is gtill > in that the Norw a preciati i types delight t During the regul n it was voted that sments on the weekly lunch- gon bill will be paid from the Club tr ry. members were intro- . They were Mrs. Rhea ss Mary Jane Ly- ed in the Faulk- sent by JOE PALOOKA I HOPE T CAN SHOW YOU TM SDARN LUCKY... ) j HOW GRATEFUL I AM . HAVIN' HER ... AN'T SURE FEEL SORRY FER “But, My. Abercrombie, that’s really not necessary. 5 — L OH, DON'T THINK NOTHIN' AN' MY OLE WOMAN'LL TAKE CARE OF L8 : ; g X i o OF IT, JOE .I GOT THINGS TME STOCK. T AINT GOT MUCH BUTT )% Clipper service even includes disposable diapers. IT WAS SWELL OF PRETTY WELL TAKEN CARE GOT HER . THAT'S PLENTY . WHATTA GAL ! N You, BUCK . ___( OF FER A WEEK .MINE'S ROPES AS GOOD AS A MAN , BEST (DOK YOU . THAT'S WHY Lj/\ R JEST A SMALL PLACE . ; IN THE WORLD. .. AN'A STAYED ALONG. , _ e | Alaska’s family airline! That's Pan American . « . the ;- System of the Flying Clippers. For one out of every 13 7 A - 7~ \ 1 l L 1s of age. That's why ¥ i raoy : 3 3 s Clippers carry complet scks of special food and equip- Nl # .l & ]) | EVER'LQVIN SWEET- HEART ... TENDER AS A BABY LAMB. ment for lhl]\]](l) . . . everything from fresh milk to disposable diapers. The stewardess has a way with children, too. Which means that papa, mama and the whole family can relax when traveling by Clipper. passengers is under 12y snulh is the £ “.dministrative Crovernor. All BPW members, who have not yet . taken their two gi sent to Club members w during the Christmas holidays, urged to do so at the next meet- Ba'anot nfl‘el ing. Members were also reminded that Phone 106 the BPW family Christmas party will be held Dec. 18. - Empire w,mma.s get results! USE AIRMAIL...NOW 5c AN OUNCE TO THE U.S. ssistant to the HiS FATHERS COMPANY HAS PREWAR ! HOLDINGS | THERE... | ROUTINE | AFFAIRS | NoT WORTH CUR GETTING EXCITED HOPE 50, A’\t 5 ALLEN! 1 SAY, You ARE SPLENDID TO PLAY THESE CHARADES FOR. MY COMPANY ! SHALL WE 6O TO THE AIRDROME Now Z I HAVEN'T WELL—WE'RE oUT A CHANCE || OF THE BANK, MR. - GET CRISFIN ! DO You ALONG THINK WE MISLED LPan AMFRICAN Wfi[fl AIRWAYS " 5 ystem of //4 ’77///7 C//fi/n/; YOUNG CRISPIN CAME INTO THE PARK. AVENUE BANK TODAY...L HEARD HIM TELL A FRIEND H WAS ON HIS waAY TO NORTH OH, SOME DULL T AM ABANDONING BUSINESS IN YOU FORTHWITH TO NORTH CHINA L. |_TAKE JANE TO A WITH ANY AGENTS OF YOUR- IF I HAD KNOWN — Ll Y RIVAL FIRMS WHO _YOU WERE HERE / y ; MIGHT HAVE SEEN 7 I WOULD HAVE A | FOUND AN EXCUSE TC RUN UF FROM HOMGKONG LONG BEFORE THIS ! £ oo Al - /_M 1/NOT A WORD OUT OF ) YOU, ME . Mc¥ E | NIY o Make a Date to go Bancing af ==- FSTAND WHE! [GETONY. DONT X The Dreamiand 1% IT' i-!! IT'S THE ARE BOY, OR T'LL. PUT THIS J STILLSON WRENCH RIGHT THROWGH YOUR THAT TOUCH THAT P E, ) PHONE You Two) GEORGE. YO ' MAN THEY DESCRIBED C= THE RADIO!? — KELS_' ; where the HOTTEST FOUR-PIECE BRAD IN TOWN opens an engagerient tonight ALSO—VYours and the Dreamland Favorite singer YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS MIXED THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM BY FREDDIE WHAT'S THE | NOTHIN, NINA. BUT MATTER, JUPY? | HASN'T IT COT A iT’s PRETTY CLEAN ~——( SWELL HOLLOW SOUND'! FOR AN OLD BATCH TO LEAVE, \VSN'T AT! g | f{ SKEEZIX AND SARGE ARE COMING WITH A LOAD GF FURNITURE, JUD\/ WELL WNT FOE ANNOUNCEMENT 14 Experienced Men All Work Guaranteed Only Best of Materials Used LOWER PRICES THAN IN SEATLE Be Ready Early for Nexi Fishing Season Have Your Boat Built or Repaired Now at Sitka Marine Railway and Machine Shop Box 98; Sitka, Alaska Senqu, oFTa) #4143 55 I UNK SNUFF KEERFUL, mw.. I THORT I NE\)ER 1 TOLD JUGHAID TO GUARD TH' PROPITTY WHILST WE WUZ GONE OFF - < £ 1019 FRED LASSWECE—— FOR THE BENEFIT OF MINFIELD HOME HUM ! WHAT'S ALL THIS ABOUT 27 MAGGIE NEVER ACTED LIKE THIS BEFORE # - OH! 1 JUST | NOW-NOW~I DON THOUGHT ID || WANT SOu TO | CLEAN P || WoRK SO HARD - | WONDER WHERE | LEFT MY NECKLACE ? | MUST HAVE HIDDEN IT SOME PLACE -OH"Jv/GG:) ugg’ ) | B L Bo 1T= WHY L AM I R% ¢ g a 7 i S5 o OAND SEE TAKIN' MAGGIE'S NECKLACE | | 15 GITTIN' ON ME NERVES - 'VE GOT TO KEEP BUSY | TO GET )TO"_}___/ L, ME MIND # ¥ DINTY MOOR! 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