The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 25, 1945, Page 7

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,1945 3 THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE---JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGEV SEVE;N COLUMEIA LUMBER COMPANY | AMERICAN HOME: | 22200~ e W1 S 75 il Lybren & IS DISCUSSED ‘BY ! SRy ol S ‘( HOME INSGLATION . . . REMODELING l EVANGELIST BLAIR g NEW ROOF . . . NU'BRICK SIDING | * Evangelist Charles E. Blair spoke | Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 ‘Iu::t night at the Bethel Tabarnacle | on the subject “The American| — {Home". Some of thé highlights of | the ‘message included that the de- JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. | oo i coa was the majr e | A Itor in the breakdown of the Ameri- PLUMBING—HEATING-—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL o Mbcst oy it iy b ] WELDING tween husband and wife, parents and | "‘l Pno“n 787 Third and Franklin children has caused a sweep of :u-1 venile delinquency | s 14 e The Rev. Blair brought out the - . |thought that 50 years ago 75 percent . KNOCK HIS TEETH ¥ 2/ IF HE'LL of the population of America lived in| [ZZ == = Blar / o TEN TO OLYMPIC NATIONAL | bantiananba | —— Y e ] e LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY {percent lived in cities. Today be- | Z f s g e / CIGHT SEATTLE |cause of the industrial revolution | e : KNOCK. HiS b ‘ / ) RUTH B. ROCK BETTY McCORMICK that has swept the country, things | T:é filg:g’s -—v' 4 TEETH OUT! A . v, wiLL g t—Baranof Hotel Juneau Agent—Phone 547 {are in the reverse, with 75 percent | z Seee et - of the population of the States liv- | iy HE HAS ing In the cities. The.modern pro- ! SWALLOWED id T == | duction line and the last four years WINDOW “AUTO PLATE GLASS | |of war have added to the break- | | down of the' American home, he said l ]) E A L G L A S S C 0 L] {The first line of defense for ev v'w Glass Work of All Descriptions mother is to train her children in 3 | eroxg e o] MAIN STREET POVA%™ | |Lcra'ana preserve the preatest it | S olbgleeng Jls e / 3 A i | tution of histary, the American e | home, concluded the evangelist. - e e n g || Fiances Anm Beauty saton || HOSPITAL NOTES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM HOME OF | - : ‘ s dally habit—ask for 1t by name Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave John Young, surgical patient at St = S GIVE T THIS...DOUM PHONE 388 195 S. Pranklin ||Ann's Hospital, returned hone yes- £, D'OUM DUM O'DUM YA DANCE WIT - B | RUBBER BOATS , ( T Juneau Dairies, Inc. |!| open evenings by appotntment | terday. { = 4 J ES TH i ME...’(?)») y ; SILENTLY SLIDE | —d | Mrs. Frank Hynes has returned - 4 8 | IN THRU THE 2 o dininds ome from St. Ann’s Hospital, after " S o = AT SURF AND COLONEL., IF THATS MUSIC 3 {receiving medical attention. 1 P y ¢ Bl | RYLANDER'S I'M A JAP.... YHIIES KREPAIRED VANITY Mrs. Ove Hanson, of West duneay, | [\f3il . 2\ ; ; GIRY> A LSy | BERo || R { HERES MUSIC PLAYING, ,— BEAUTY with her baby girl, went home yes-' § \ ¥ § WHI AIT! Mg g N p ON DROCTENS DA[LYL;AY[(:,“S:RVTCE SALON erday from St. Ann’s Hospital. Ul 4§ 2 R4 ; ; \SLAND 1 C. A. Hodson and Irene Hod- ¢ d sh sh Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, MBr.} |, of Eifin Cove, have entered St. Hollywoo 0€ S0P | | OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318{ | Ann's Hospital, both for surgery 33 i Sl ey e A baby boy, weighing 6 pounds, e ~=9 6% ounces was born this morn- PREE ing: at St. Ann’s Hospital to’ Mrs THRIFT CO-0P CARO TRANSFER | & v nuioway. | 4 Lulu Coleman was admitted to Member National Retsiler- HAULING and CRATING {St. Ann's Hospital for medical at-| St oy Y DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL { |tention. 211 SEWARD BTR! Phone 344 Phone 344 Louis Linga and Ted Samples are - PHONE 787 e i | In‘:;\du'ul patients at St. Ann's Hospi- g ey ¢ : THE KEY% IN MR. PYZONS DOOR! f—— ey : I RECKON T'LL JUST DROP THE IN | Albert Stein, edical patient a X "+5RD AGENCY ALASKA WINDOW gy vl ‘!‘I‘(‘“pg’j;v""m;’“;;fl;:,mfi MAYBE MR. PYZON LOOKED OTHER. ONE OF MY HAIR BOWS (Authorized Dealers) CLEANING CO. home. ;- 50 STRANGELY AT ME BY THE DOOR — THEN PEER IN i GREASZS—GAS—OTL Window Cleaning and Janitor ORI S R { BECAUSE HIS FEET HURT,OR SORTA...THERE ARE MARINES ALL | 1 Service t E Foot of Main Btreet MERF C. FERRIS ( Junean n“‘“’ PHONE GREEN 167 ateie BE b 0.b b8 SOMETHIN'— BUT I SWEAR AROUND THE HOUSE...I HAVEN'T o HE CHANGED COLOR. WHEN A THING IN THE WORLD TO WORRY TIDES TOMORROW ¢! |- 1 ASKED IF HE HAD A THEORY 2 ABOUT... i ABOUT HOW THE JAPS ARE SPYIN'ON THIS ISLAND... Sanitary Meat Co. ||| G. E. ALMQUIST FOR QUALITY MEATS ‘ CUSTOM TAILOR o Angust 26, 1945 o e N High 3:36a.m., 184 ft Low 9:52a.m,, -2.1 ft. High 16:06 p.m., 184 ft Low 22:17p.m,, -0.7 ft e & o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 AND POULTRY Across from Elks’ Club FREE DELIVERY PHONE 576 Gall Phenes 13 and 49 TIDES MONDAY L Ll ACHINF. SHOP v IT'5 A FUNNY ROOMING T e cope-ene JIIN READY TO DRIVE DOWN - M : 114 HOUSE NOBODY HOME, I SHOWED HER TOWN MAYBE I CAN ~NOBODY AROUND ” H'M 7 L, IGE A RIDE. g | Marine Hardware OIL — FEED — HAULING THIS DOOR’S OCKED ! | e e 00c06 0000 B - s T i * Chas. G. Warner Co. | et T SRR TR I{ MRS, McMANAMIN HERE Ef NORTH TRANSFEB Thomas Hardware Co. | Mrs. John McManamin, the form- | er Mary Jean McNaughton, arrived | PAINTS — OILS | on the Aleutian and will remain Light and Heavy Hauling Builders’ and Sheif here with her brother, James Mc- | | B. Q. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS | * HARDWARE Naughton for several months. This | PHONE 81 ‘ is her first visit to her home town since her marriage. T < g T } ! | Chrysler Marine Engines Femmer S 'l'ranshr High 4:22a.m, 175 ft. Low 10:33a. m., -0.9 ft. High 16:47p.m., 18.1 ft. 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