The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 2, 1947, Page 7

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MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1947 ALAGKA pe IS O UPGRAD* PORUGLAS NEWS | 117, FOE will hold a ting this evening at 8| "‘Mi]nin:, e Eagles Hall. Instal- | o ths ERTE s will be main mm-i ast year. & after which { ening hments in the | Eagles and their ' made today by B. D, St ritorial Commissioner who returned (< day from an mining condit Stewart said uct Hell for GIRL FOR CUNNINGHAMS | A baby girl was born to Mr. and | d G. Cunningham ¢ ' t 6:17 o'clek in St. Ann's Juneau. Their III'S" creased interest in prospecting &1l of mining mining the expansion activities. H present operators are head this | year on a e than they ittle Miss weighed sev-| did last ye. p 1d seven ounces. Mr A substar for the in- Mrs. Cunningham moved to! creased rining ¢ ; spring and have resi- Stew is the imp abor Veterans Housing Unit. ns of World War II. | market. He said that mining op- 8 € erators are now able fo employ Mr. Cur ingham served in the Am- all of the men they need. He crican Army, while Mrs. Cunning- pointed to the fact that dredge served in the Canadian Med- operators are now able to develop attalion of the Canadian the ground in advance of thei A citizen of ada, she dredge, a feat which they have been I applied for American citizen- unable to accomplish in the previ- chip. While in he Medical Division, ous short lator market. Mrs. Cunningham served for some Stewart said that his Anchorage time in England. office is receiving more inquiries about mining prospects than ever HOME AGAIN before and that the number of in- Mrs. Cha Tuckett is home quiries from persons, actually in- again, arriving last week, after a terested in mining, has increased two week vacation visit in Ketchi- considerably. He said that these kan, Alaska. | are not just inquiries of casual RartiR I interest but inquiries of pe ADDITION TO BUILDING actually exploring the possibilities 5 smay addition is being added of mining in Alaska. to the upper story of the Douglas «Non-metallic mining in the rail- gervice Store building to enlarge road belt has also picked up, ac- sent living quarters of the own- cording to Stewart. He said he Only the outside construction saw several new activities being ke completed at this time it} developed. in clay and limestone tated. work. Stewart said also that the i new brick plant at Anchorage is 1PIRE CARRIERS, VACATION | in actual producti v Wellington and Thomas materials, he exp'air Cashen, Empire carrie e hoth | products, ____ on vacation taking advantage of he o ——————— (he outdoors at the Eagle River| scout camp. ' DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP 0 ) i & MARINE WAYS WELL-BABY CONFERENCE | New construction & repair work The Douglas Well Baby Confer- ( Authorized Dealer for ence will be held tomorrow June 3. i v This regular monthly conference is | LECTROLOX held by the Public Hedlth Nurse ! Phone: Douglas 192 | each first Tuesd of the month FRED BR. WOLF ‘from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock at the | Electrical Contractor Douglas Public School. Miss Janic Westaby will be in charge of this conierence. - FIRSTTIOUROF | ROUND TRIPPERS | Box 2135 Black 379 | A i HERE ON NORAH | The Clothing Man HOME OF { FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY cess Norah arrived in Juneau | northkound:on a special trip carry- | ing the fi summer group of round | trip tourists Saturday evening at 8 11:30 pam., and is due to return! here southbound tomorrow morning ot 7 o'clock, sailing at 8 o'clock. | Disembarking from the Princess | Norah in Juneau were Bennett M. | Amundson, Hugh M. Calder, Lil- lian Elliott, F. Martin Victor, Fran- ces Victor, Dennis, Joyce and Ger- ald Victor Things for Your Office — v - 1P CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. | 1005 SECOND AVE Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone §77 - i Canadian Pacific Steamer Prin- * o'clock. She sailed for Skagway at | KINY (1460 KQ) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” MONDAY EVENING 5:00—One Night Stand. 30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. :45—World in Music. Dinner News Brannaman Interview. :30—Red Skelton Show. :00—Here's to Veterans. 5—Standard News—Forecast: 7:30—Cass Daley Shaw. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Time. 8:30—March of Melody. :45—PAA News. 9:00—People’s Playhouse 9:30—Magic Carpet. 5—Between the Lines. Vords with Music. Forecasts. 1 10: All without notice Daytime forecasts on weekdays at 8:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:00 Noon. — e - — LAST RITES FOR - GEORGE GETCHELL HELD WEDNESDAY Private funeral services for Ge > A. Getchell open only to Masons, Elks and American Legionnaires will be conducted by Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 F. and A. M. at the Tharles W. rter Mortuary at 2 pm. Wednesday, June 4 Active Masonic pallbearers are Howard D, 1bl®r, Maurice S. Whit- tier, Homer G. Nordling, Ralph A Beistline, Glenn Oakes and Jack Messer. Honorary pallbearers from Juneau Lodge No. 420, B. P. O. El are George A. Parks, Joseph H. Sadlier and George E. Cleveland and from Juneau Post No. 4, American Legion, will be Waino Hendrickson, Al Zen- r and Claude C. Carr B The eulogy will be giv Rev. G. H. Hillerman and interment will be in the Masonic plot in the Evergreen Cemetery. No flowers are requested - WAREHOUSE TIE UP, FRISCO BAY, NEARLY SETTLED SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—(@— Union and employer representatives reached a basis early today for set- tlement of strike 12,000 C1O0 ehousemen in the 1 Francisco Bay area. The tie-up continued, however, pending membership rati- tion of .the agreement. erms were not disclosed. The Associatio) 4 er had of- fered a pay ent an ur plus thr ys. The union sought an increas half cents to an hourly base pay of $1.30. IF YOUx MON! EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will 15 NOT pay you to inve ir offerings in well chosen investments, ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, | Cooper Builg’mg, 4th and Main. B TR When you pay for QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —adv. Sell it w. e —3 Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S et 2 New — Used — Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly | Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. | 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. e ALBERT WHITE Speaks For Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allan YAmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage | ———— i o e e Asphalt Tile! §‘ CORK and RUBBER | FLOORING | WEATHERSTRIPPING | SASH BALANCES Walltex- Congo-Wal .|llneal| Paini & Supply g Alaska Taxpayers League Phone 407—118 2nd St. | *+ OVER—KINY ] July 4, 6:15 p. m. om0 oo i i i | | i | 3 i ! EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau 1881—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1947 ' The B. M. Behrends Bank | Oldest Bank in Alaska % COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ' NASH SALES,SERVICE and REPAIR Christensen Bros. Garage 909 12th St. PHONE 659 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil tove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Juneau Transfer “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 INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED STORAGE By Day, Week, Month—New Warehouse BODDING’S TRANSFER Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 ilaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 programs are subject to change 1 by the' > an Emplre Want-ad! | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVIN [HL()NDIIG ~ sz - > ey e | PAGWOOD | (VELL WHY WAKE ME UP ; Tfl\‘fli;\” 4 ‘ > by AT 3 A:M.TO TELL M | ) < fl‘l‘fi L | SUSPOSE HE IS SPREADIN' HIS BLANKET B'YOND THE HORIZIN(:')' ~r ( THE VOICE OF THE DESERK DOES EVERYTHING | 'AT | DOES STOP EARLY TODAY M) ) 1 1S LIKE LOOKIN' INA Copr. 1947, King Features §) J NUTTIN' DOIN”.... ' SCAIRT A HORSES ... ME AN’ THEM AIN'T § — ON SPEAKIN' TOIMS ... T DON'T WANT NO PART A FOUR~LEGGED BUMS ! WELL, UA...HMMM... IN THAT CASE...I GUESS YGJ'LL HAVE TO HAVE A HORSE...A BRDNC.J/ @ T ALLUS WANTED TBE A COWBOY. I'M NUTS FERTH' STERN STUFF! ANN, PARD .. X2 6! ? THIS HERE T'BACCA ... YA KNOW IT AIN'T CINCH TROLL YER OWN % i JERRY! WHAT TH'...WHAT ARE § You DRESSED UP FOR ¢ e e TER PLEASED TO GTATE THAT SHEEP ARE READY TO BE SHEARED. NOW \ [ TIME TO EXPECT WOLVES TO ATTACK. FLOCK: SEND A MESSAGE, ) 4 AY DEAR . Jsl YES, MY DEAR, T NOW HAVE ALL THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT AND THE ARMY THAT I NEED. I AM NOW READY TO MAKE MY GAMBLE WITH FORTUNE — AND THIS 15 MY FIRST THROW OF THE DICE DICK TRACY IT’S A GOOD THING WE CAME HERE ON OUR BIKES. WE'VE _GOT TO TRAIL HIM—AFTER HE GETS THAT ST U T Tt e BLABBING i THE coPs Mav RAID THE PLACE. EVEN MVlFOI..KS 'MIGHT GO TO JAIL; WHAT IN THE DICKENS DOES B.0. PLENTY KEEP IDROPPING IN HERE I e b TIHAT ST [ ey BUT | COME OUT INTO | NIGHT 16 A POOR TIME THE FRESH MORNING AR | TO REVIEW YOUR AND ALL MY WORRIES TROUBLES. LIKE OTHEK BOGEYS THEY ARE BIGGER AFTER DARK. | LIE AWAKE WITH DOUBTS AND Y 1 coup TELL. FEARS ABOUT THE MONEY WE | YOU HAVENT 1 'ARE SPENDING ON THE GARACE. CONCEALEDr IT. | LIKE TO GET IN SOME | IT IN'T GARDEN WORK BEFORE [DOING YOU | GO TO THE SHOP, NINA. | ANY HARM. YES, SIR.- WITH THOSE NEW GOLDY LOCKS MRS. SMITH SHOULD LOOK LIKE A VEP..SHE'S PUTTIN' (T ON, GOOGLE LID YOU GIVE LOWIZIE THE SWITCH I 8CUGHT FOR HER, SNUFEY ? VLL GO DOWN OH-CASEY-WHEN MY GOODNESS! WE CAN'T GO TO MRS.KAKENPIE'S AN' SEE IF ALL | GIT TO THE Y= THE WINDOWS CORNER-YOU KIN R A T ARE CLOSED- TURN IT OFF - IT'S RAINING CATS AND DOGS-SHE'LL NATURALLY CALL ITOFF - ——

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