The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1945, Page 7

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WhDI\ESDAY ALGUST 22 1945 COI.UMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA : HOME INSGLATION . ... - NEW ROOF ! Time Payments Arranged EVERGREEN BOWL SEASON IS OVER; WAS RAINY YEAR' Good weather and a variety| !schedule of games made up the final | field day held at Evergreen Bowl REMODELING NU-BRICK SIDING PHONE 587 ‘ PHONE 787 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING co. ; PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING |last Friday with around 150 boys and girls participating. \ Considering the poor weather it} |has been a fairly successful season. The Bowl staff is sorry and dis- "xp},()mu‘d about the pool, but as it r man who has been mming and the lea \ktwv Third and Franklin RUTH B. ROCK General Agent—Baranof Hotel 0LYNEPIC NATII)NAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE not an asset by any | | dominated over “Old Man ! S etball and ping-| p(mz were | supplemented for the outdoo ities, and many players b the end of the above m(*ntioned. BETTY McCORMICK Juneau Agent—FPhone 547' in the PHONE 633 IDEAL GLASS C€O. U Glass Work of All Descriptions | 121 MAIN STREET \ded du ng Ihe PLATE GLASS 1 the annual day ' ather permitting. The vents consisted of races, g es, etc., for all boys and | |gitls of all ages with prizes for first, second and place winners. | Candy bars anu show tickets were DON ABEL | & MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES A i DELICIOUS ICE CREAM & daily habit—ask for 1t by name | [ Juneau Dairies, Inc. |the prizes for the lucky winners. Winners for grade and high school tcurnaments are: Mary Thibodeau won over Mae Dapcevich in ping- pong; for the boys, Bill Schmidt/ won by default from Bill Graves. The boys tennis tournament look- ed as if it wasn't to be played, but Frances Ann Beauty Salon HOME OF Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin Open evenings by appointment - e | SHOES REPAIRED ! WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE llollywood Shoe Shop? e |a break in the weather on the last | |day, August 17, allowed the tourna- SRR S T VANITY ment to be finished, the winning title BEAUTY going to Bob Sanford, with the game SALON | score over Bob Carter of 7-5, 7-5. § are given the winners for a To own a cup, the same must win two consecutive s in the same sport. Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. E PHONE 3181 | " THRIFT CO-0P Member National Reteler- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 | | . - 4 ° H ® " s i T H $ % ? FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deelers) et GREASEZS—GAS—OIL ? Foot of Maln itreet Junean Motors | [ o SR { Sanitary Meat Co. * POR QUALITY MEATS . AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY # (all Phones 13 and 9 il 7 ¢ MACHINE SHOP § Marine Hardware ‘ Chas. G. Warner Co. Chrysler Marine Engines ’ i NORTH TRANSFER /Light and Heavy Hauling | & 0. DpAvVIS E. W. DAVIS (i ¢ PHONE 81 L OWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF I iesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your 0al Choice—General Haul- g — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 i | 4~ “§MILING BERVICE" l gert s Cash Grocery | PHONE 184 or 195 Junesa | [ f ee Delivery Naska Trading Co. 1. W. GUCKER, Prop. 4 PHONE 122 or 4 & Alaska Dock and Storage ey OME GROCERY ¢ Phone 146 5 tere—TeL. e A gty The men and womens tournawments | | are still in progress and in order to| | tind out whom one has to play call Black 380 and information will be given. | The following is a list of winners| in the activities held Friday, August | | 17: Hopping race for 5-6 year old girls | {and boys: Sue Anderson, Bruce| | Gould, Billy Pegues. Hopping race for 7-8 year old boys: Dick Pegues, Arnold Reeber, | | Bob Pegues. i Hopping race for 7-8 year old |girls: Patsy Mantilla, Helen Clair Lister, Katherine Hared. 2 1 dash for girls up to 9 Helen | {{ CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Chicken ; | { Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE —_—_— ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. Window Cleaning and Janitor Service MERF C. FERRIS PHONE GREEN 167 —ee/ 1 C G. E. ALMQUIST | CUSTOM TAILOR ye Across from Elks’ Club | 50-yard dash for girls 10-11 years: PHONE 578 | Betty Mantilla, Agnes Hared, Syl- g Marjorie Klingball, Lister, Pat Anderson, ard dash for boys up to 9 50-yard dash for boys, 10-11 years: | Jeff Pegues, Dick Forest, Al Carlson. 75-yard dash for girls up to 12-13 years: Betty Mantilla, Sylvia Lister, Donna Gould. 75-yard dash for boys 12-13 years: Dick Forrest, Jeff Pegues, Donald | Mackinnon. 100-yard dash for 14-16 year boys: Fred Proudy, Rod Wi CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING I Carl Weidman. Thomas Hardware Co.|| 100-vara dash for 14-16 year ola _ . |girls: Carmen Mantilla, Denna Lee! PAINTS — OILS Gould, Sylvia Lister. Builders’ and Shelf Backward race for 5-6 year old l HARDWARE girls and boys: Sue Anderson, Helen Claire Lister, Katherine Hared. Wheelbarrow race for 8-11 year e T s w . |old boys: Jeff Pegucs-Al Carlson; Utak Nut and Lump | |Georze Graves-Dick Forrest; Alf OI- | sen-Bob Waugh. C 0 A L Wheelbarrow race for 8-11 year old girls: Barbara Frederickson- Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | Mary Klingball; Pat Anderson-Ar- TELEPHONE 4 deen Kassner; Agnes Hared-Alberta Carlson. 100-yard dash for boys and girls all ages: Fred Proudy, Rod Williams, | Bill Hogan. Freeze-out for boys 9-11 years old: Norman Lister, Dick Forrest, Al Carlson. Freeze-out for girls, 9-11 years old: Barbara Frederickson, Agnes Hared, Pat Anderson. Freeze out for boys 12-13 years old: ] Rod Pegues, Bill Sperling, Al Shaw. | The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms ! at Reasonable Rates PHONE mé‘u o Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 208 Second and BeM Freeze-out for girls 12-13 years old: Sylvia Lister, Laureen Arlowe, i |Pat Anderson. Freeze-out for boys 14-16 years cld: Bill Schmidt, Bill Sperling, Jeff Pegues. [ A — HENNING RETURNS MRS. Mrs. Robert Henning and chil- dren, Eric and Randi, returned to Juneau aboard the Yukon after a six weeks' visit in Seattle. — e | | Chotee Meats At AI Times ' Located in George Bros Store | PHONES 553—92—85 i Empire Want-ads brina results! Al l a “ea! H“ke' :“ llllllllilllilllllllll'l'llll!lll'.=‘I The largest and most complete | |* ] stock of Fresh and Prozen g o 7 = Meats in Juneau. & T ] By e CH | E * Women's Aveaner = PHONE 39639 | {& H & “It's the Nicest Store in Town” = ] Baranof Hotel Building - ™ 20TH CENTURY MEAT 1| VITERCIRANNRAPEERENE YL Eg IANRNNEREEN MARKET PO ————— Juneaw’s Most Popular ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room "It Costs No More thsw PHONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wena | Pl | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIE ELMER, WHAT ARE YOU DOING SO FAR FROM HOME ? ARE YOU LOST? THIMBLE THEATRE JOE PALOUKA =~ PAGE SEVEN YOUR HOUSE IS TWO BLOCKS THAT WAY, THEN TURN LEFT ONE BLOCK, THEN L QlGuT Two BLOCKS SIS ONE BLOCK, THEN - RIGHT TwWO =—Z(_ BLOCKS WHATETH 2 HAST THEE FINISHETH ) SOONETH | MUSTA DOZED ORF ON'A JoB I GUESS WERE QUT OF REGULATION WEARING THEM ...BUT WE COULDN'T “» W-WHAT © o) 1‘/=. TH---¥ ‘? MEL-A-DY GEE. HONEY, THIS WAS SWELL OF YA . AN'NOW WE KIN BE T'GETHER AT LAST THIS IS SURE GONNA BE SOME CELEBRASHUN THEY'RE GIVIN' IN QUR HONOR 'AIN'T THESE OUTFITS HURT THEIR FEELINGS WHO TOLD YOU IT WAS IN OUR HONOR ? via Lister. k- i THEY GIVE US TH'NUTS @ WELL — AT LAST L LITTLE OL' APRIL 5AID SOMETHING THAT STIRRED TERRY AN’ LIEUT. CHARLES ! DICK TRACY DISCOVERING THAT ONE OF THE DRUGSTORE CLERKS HAS RECENT LV BEEN EVICTED FROM HIS [/ THIS IS THE PLACE, MR. TRACY. IT'S JUST TWO BLOCKS, FROM THE DRUGSTORE GASOLINE ALLEY | SURE APPRECIATE BEING INVITED OVER FOR AN AUTHENTIC PIECE OF HAM, FOLKS. HEY, HOW YOU BEAR UP UNDER SUCH BUMIL\ATION \S A NNSTERY TO ME, SNUFFY TAKES YOU BACK TO OLD TIMES, T ALAYS HAD A FAVORANCE FER UNL\STED MEN NOHOW THAT AWFUL OL' HUTCH AND TH’ HOUSE SERVANTS MUST BE DOWN "./COURSE BOTH MY BOYs WENT 5COCTIN' OFF INTO TH’ RAIN THE MINUTE I MENTIONED A CABLE...50 I RECKON I'LL JUS' HAVE TO sIT HERE IN MR.PYZON HOUSE AND BE LONELY! '@ I DECLARE,ANYBODY IN HIS RIGHT MIND WOULD HAVE GUESSED THAT IF THE JAPANESE WERE GETTING INFORMATION _4 FROM THIS ISLAND IT WOULD HAVE TO BE BY TELEGZAPH JAP AIR RAID... WELL, IF THERE BN'T"MR. PYZON! MAYBE HELL G TALK WITH ME. g PLEASE, MRS | HIDE vou ? WHY SHOULD, ASK ME ANY d I HIDE YOU? UESTIONS . JUST HIDE 7> ME. f amss’o ME ' ms POLICE ARE COMING. PLEASE { THEY wouLp Y IT WASN'T THE f COME ALONG! WORKMANSHIE, IT WAS THE MATERIAL! SWELL COOK, MRS. WALLET. BUTCH? AN' POUND MY SIXTEEN DULLERS ARMNY WAGES OOWN QA RAT HOLE EVER' BLESSET BUT --- BEW BUSTED FROM SUPREME D0JIGGY SWTH OOWN TO YARD BIRD WOULD CRACK UP MOST GUYS --WWY DON'T YOU TAKE YOUR (64 D\SC\—\QRGE POWNTS RN‘ G0 WOME ? TuF l?Ar:g? YOLI CA} LISTEN TO 5 | KNOWS ~1'M A BU’ NO ONE GETS AN ok NOTHIN YOUR FRIEND JUST PHONED N/ YOUR HORSE WON THE THIRD RACE -HE PAID SIXTY-TO -ONE # YOI WON SiX HUNDRED -| HAD TWO BLCKS ON HIM-MYSELF” DISH OUT YO MONEY- DO Y ALL YOU DO 15 | ’ i | I

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