The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 2, 1945, Page 7

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MONDAY JULY Z 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE COLUMBIA LUMBEB COMPANY OF AL HOME INSULATION . . . NEW ROOF Time Payments Arranged ASKA REMODELING NU-BRICK SIDING PHONE 587 JUNEAU PlUMBlNG & HEATING co. PLUMBIN G—IEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin IN PERMANENT WAVING b ANVD GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE®S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 [T - —- pro= WINDOW —.—— AUTOQ —-—— PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions PHONE 633 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL e MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for 1t by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. —_———— {| Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Pranklin Open evenings by appointment SH!]ES EEPMBED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE l'lollywood Shoe Shop THBXFT €o- UP Member National Reteiler- Owned Grocers 211 BEWARD STREET PHONE 767 AT T ["FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deslers) GREASZ3—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street l Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Gall Phones 13 and 49 1 Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. NORTH TRANSFER Light and Hea;ygd:l:flvgs | b - DAV;?ION! 8 l COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY ‘ DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 TIMELY CLOTHES. NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING cmuteonflfiofhrl— “SMILING SERVICR" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Alaska Trading Co. ]. W. GUCKER, Prop. PHONE 122 or 4 Alaska Dock and Stozage s s o e e VANITY BEAUTY SALON - | OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 N { CAPITOL CAFE | { Southern Fried Chicken | Choice Steaks ( DINE and DANCE | —— ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. Window Cleaning and Janitor Service MERF C. FERRIS Phone 777 Alaska Cab Office | = o | e, G. E. ALHQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 Femmer's Transler 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bauilders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE § ¢ The Alaskan Hofel Newly Renovated Rooms st Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager mu—‘::ll?l“:;:rilhlb Phone 206 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Chelee Meats At All Times ' mummmmml PHONES 553—92—85 | Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. } | | 10:30—Open House' | | | 3:30—Let's Go To Town || DAILY KINY RADIO LOG TONIGHT'S I'ROGRA'VI i 6:00—News 6:15—Marching to Victory 6:30—Melodies in Variation 6:45—Songs of Today 7:00—Moods in Music 7:15—News 7:30—This Rhythmic Age 8:00—Sportscast 8:05—Roservom 8:15—Fishing News 8:30—South American Way 8:45—Eventide Echoes " 9:15—Evening Concert 9:30—House of Peter MacGregor 9:45—News 11:00—News 11:15—Music for Dreaming TUESDAY MORNING (July 3, 1945) 7:00—News 7:15—Wake Up and Live 8:00—News 8:15—Church of Christ 8:30—Music for Millions 8:45—Unity Viewpoint 9:00—News 9:05—Petite Musicale 9:15—S8tock Market 9:30—Fred Waring 10:00—News 10:05—Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30—Morning Matinee 11:00—News 11:05—Swap Shop 11:15—Music 11:30—Danny O'Neil, Songs 11:45—Listen to Linkletter TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—Song Parade 12:30—News 12:45—Trade Winds Tavern 1:00—House of Peter MacGregor 1:15—Feature Story 30—Words at War 00—News 2:05—Mid-day Varieties 3:00—News 3:05—Matinee Melodies 3:45—Battle Background 4:00—News 4:05—It's Dance Time 4:30—Guy Lombardo | 4:45—Battle Background 5:00—NE€ws 5:05—Music | 5:15—Crimson Trail 5:30—Meet the Band 5 43——Excurslons in Science SWPC GROUP THIMBLE THE BLONDIE THIS, IS MY DAUGHTER, MQ: ATRE SO IF 1 LET MISS_ OYL BE) CHEER-LEADER, | GATHER; «/OU WILL CONTINUE TO; ENDOW THE SCHOOL!JT(M CORRECT 2 (AN ECCENTRIC Pz MILLIONNEE AIN'T l’;\l O0KA_ I ONCE READ A BOOK THAT SAID SHARKS DONT ATTACK MEN CAN'T CHASE FAST FISH-OR SMELL UNLESS THEY'RE OLD ) BLOOD - K KEEP SHOQTIN'ONCE IN JUNEAU, ALASKA AND WHERE DID YOU GET THC‘SE BEAUTIFUL PAGE [VEN = SHE DIDNT GET THEM FROM \, HER FATHER ~ DID SHE ? ( (1 ot THEN. FROM MY MOTHER'S ( PERMANENT ( WE COULD USE A NEW \ _ ADDITION TO THE DEAN'S HOUSE — A WELL- STOCKED PANTRY- A NEW CAR, AND — "4 \F OLIVE SAYS OKAY, THEN OKAY— E{fie PARDON S50 56 AN ANGEL HOW ABOUT BACKIN' SKULDUGGERY UNIVOISITY— WE GOT A DANCIN ' QONES THAT TERRY FLIES NORTH way's first pa land-plane Ketc! sumed Sunday were official repre- Corporation. Flying north by Clipper, group will study at first hand the terprises in Alaska. The SWPC party, consisting of Howard MacGowan, Northwest re- gional director; William H. Biesman, Deputy regional director; Harry E. Jones, Regional loan agent, and Jesse Robison, Executive Secretary of SWPC, Washington, D. C., will at- tend meelings to be held in Ketchi- kan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cerdova, Seward, Anchorage and Fairbanks. Bo much discussion has centered around opportunities for the estab- lishment of new small industries and business enterprises in Alaska, stem- ming particularly from veterans and war workers, that the SWPC consid- ered advisable an immediate survery in order to supply factual informa- tion helpful to those interested. Robison stated that they will pay particular attention to the possibil- ities for small ship repair works, metals, other than gold, cannery adjuncts, utilization of fish wastes, and woed products industries. - —— TIDES TOMORROW 1:54 a.m., 3.0 ft. 7:52 a.m., 13.0 ft. Low ...15:11 p.m., 22 ft. High 20:33 p.m, 155 ft. ® o 0 o o o . o o HOSPIIAL NOTES Master Richard Gaines returned home Saturday from St. Ann's Hos- pital, where he had been a medical L] . . ® Low e High . L] . Alaska Meat Market ‘The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats In Juneau. patient. Mrs. Robert Grant yesterday left St. Ann's Hospital for her home af- ter receiving surgical care. Kay Campbell was dismissed yes- terday from St. Ann’s Hospital, where she was a medical patient. Raymond Wiseman, a surgical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, re- turned to his home yesterday. James Herbert went home from St. Ann’s Hospital, atfer 'receiving medical attention. Dennis Brown, of Kake, entered the Government Hospital for medi- cal care yesterday. - e, CATHERINE GRASSEN HERE Catherine Grassen, of Anchorage, is a guest at the Gasuneau Hotel GRPECENARSE OME GROCERY Phone 146 Heme Liquor Stero—Tel 90 Ametican Meat — Phone ¥ Ideal Paint Shop Fhone 549 Pred W. Wendd Phone 519 an air service re-| LOOK, TRACY. sentatives of the Smaller War Plants | the' LEE EXCELLENT FOOD, MR.. PYZON...1 GUESS WE NEEDED IT/ WHAT’S THIS? ] possibilities for postwar business en-i GASOLINE | e o 0o o o ALLEY HAVENT YOU HEARD ANY MORE ABOUT YOUR DISCHARGE FROM THE ARMY, WALLET? SNUl"l‘Y Hi FINALLY SEEVED A GOOD PURPOSE L \ THE JAPANESE COMMANDER. LIVED HERE BEFORE HE AND HI5 MEN WITHOREW...HIS ARROGANCE WAS INFURIATING, DOES THAT MEAN You ARE ON OUR SIDE IN THE WAR — EVEN IF THE JAPS DID PAY YOU AS A NEUTRAL TO ON THIS ISLAND BEFORE AND SINCE PEARL HARBOR Z A MAID'S CAP’ vy NEW MAID. THATS IT. MY NEW MAID” SHE'S A BLONDE. YOU . ENTIONED A BLONDE . WORST OF BEING TOO IMPORTANT T0 BE REPLACED. ,THAR ! NE SHIF'LESS SKONK ! &8 FRED LASSWELL—— OH/vOUR FATHER DISGRACED US AGAIN LAST NIGHT AT THE PARTY-AL! . HE DID WUZ ANNOY ALL OF THE GUESTS WITH THOSE TERRIBLE CARD TRICKS ~ NO ONE WiILL E:fElz vISIT AN — HERE COMES MR.SAM PULCASE -AND MR2. WILL HELJ\/,E‘ /s iy HER NAMEP WHY, SHE CAlAIaEIED HERSELF A IF YA AIN'T BACK IN A SHORT TIME I'M COMIN’ OUT AN' T CAN'T SWIM - YA HEAR - YER NUTS -~ YA BRAVE SAP-+ OH JOEY -+ DON'T TRY (T~ COME BACK. YES- ALTHOUGH I CONTINVE TO U5E THEM! A LIGHT MIGHT BRING BOMBS FROM EITHER. SIDES AIRPLANES —THINKING THis, AN ENEMY SHIP! WAS HE RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE BLACKOUT CURTAINS MEANWHILE, OVER THE HORIZON A FLEETOF | SMALL CRAFT MOVES TOWARD THE ISLAND... | s?’rk‘*ef"?fis'é’ssfi I 3 < BEEN HEREL N\ N\ Houu WHV90055N'T ) DON'T* FLATTER YOURSELF. THEY HAVEN'T GOT AROUND TO YOU. YOUVE HAD 36 MONTHS IN THE ARMY, 30 OVERSEAS — ™M A THERE. THEN A PURPLE aut, BuT [ HEART AND A KID PUTS YOU OVER THE 85 MARK. YOU'RE OUT, RIGHT NOW. \E AIN'T CHANGED MIGHTY =y ] "lll"‘ M — BALLS O' FIRE ! WHAT TH' DING DONG GWE WME TH' \DEE T COULD FLAP MY WINGS AN' FLY 2 WHERE'S MR, JIGGS? WE WANT HIM TO COME TO OUR CLUB TONIGHT-AND DO SOME OF Hu E CARD TRICKS- | LIKE THE ONE WHERE HE EATS | SUPPOSE THEY/VE FORGOT TEN SOME THING - ILL. APOLOGIZE to;z JIGGS —

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