The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1945, Page 7

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v THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1945 COLUMELA LUNGER COMPANY | 24 Arrive | ~ OF ALASKA | k| HOME INSGLATION . .. REMODELING | PAAPlane NEW ROOF NU-BRICK SIDING | b Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 flew 26 to Seattle yesterday and | an incoming Clipper brought the| e ———— ———————— 4 | {0llOWing 15 from Seattle to Ju- C. W. May, A. Shyman, Jot A ! JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. son, | Capt, John . Bardstey,| PLUMBIN(‘-—[IEA'I‘ING;::_[I.) &((J}RNEBS——SHEET METAL ';}“.;‘“‘Jfr “jw‘!fhfc‘: ;::r‘l?:‘;‘ Eatkes | & § Thomas G. Elliott, Guy Metraux PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | van arsddie Tumer, Burke Riley Herbert M. Olsen, Albert Stebi e - — —— e - e | Carl Sundburn and James Robbi B || From Whitehorse—S Geo 5 I ¢ g I G p sberts, J elli 2] " RUTH B. nom(b 5%, BETTY McCORMICK x‘l,:‘& l\lllfl‘.)t:r::)..Allx;)um’;‘lmmel,l “gt L General Agent—Baranof Hotel . t—Phone 347 lotte Thorpe and Richard Thor| F g 2 G e L Outgoing Seattle were: nard Mull Tutino, Ha Tom Weir, i | {man Roc George Warren, | {Harry Lofgren, Olaf Amundson, L IDE AL G LV Feg b | Ralph Erickson, Betty Lantz, Da 1 Glass Work of. All Descriptions | Cottingham, Marie s, » { PHONE 633 DON ARTL Starr, [ Aldrich, 121 MAIN STREET e e e v 3 | RobOTE W ban, Emily b iE e - ‘:r——"—'— | ford Hickock, Hen: r MAKE T | Rasumssen, Paul Eckrem, Ernest |4 JUNEAU DAIRIES Frances Ann Beauty Salon || yiyelier and Dorothy Role il | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM || HOME OF b e 4 daily habit—ask for it by name ||| Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave || /0000 & alp i 73 PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin ||and Aline ; o 'J\meau Dalrles, .[nC. | Open evenings by appointment V[I“ E I”' : ’ ;L:‘l“l;'l‘ H“\‘;("-! i Mary Jerde and Katherine M- | _— e | Bennon Qi e e A SRS RBS #%Y | e Py e harel, H » ED{/| vaniTY ‘ . SHOES REPAIRED |/ glofg AN | HOSPITAL NOTES | WHILE YOU WAIT! i" O j Ll |\ DAILY MAIL SERVICE ii( P | Jim Smith has been admitted to | . | § Cooper 2., Elsle reth, “{ | St. Ann's Hospital for medical at- | | . 18 ospita. nedica llollywood Shoe Shollg | { OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 3181 | ieition. { oo sepeeed | % & ; P ¢4 | Mrs. H. L. McDonald has re- T 1 [ turned home from St. Ann’s Hos- | by T i | pital where she was a surgical M >mber National Retsiler- HAULING and CRATING || Mrs. K /\hx':lh}xm went home yes- Owned Grocers |terday from St. Ann’s Hospital » D STREET DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL { after receiving medical care. | {.fje o1 GENESH Fhone 344 Phone 34 || Harold C. McAuliffe, medical pa- - ‘___EO_NEE"_____, - eeoecemeeeed |tient at St. Ann's Hospital, has | returned to his home. e || John Jacob Jackson has en-| & G. E. ALHQU]ST | |tered the Government Hospital for BRI s - CUSTOM TAILOR ~ medical care. 1 uthor? i . § | | " 5 Rachel Dick, of Hoonah; Maxine | | . GREASES—GAS—OIL Across trom Elks’ Club |Hayes and Janet Soboleff, of Ju- ! Foot of Main Street PHONE 576 neau, have entered the Govern- | ment Hospital for medical atten-' , || Juneau Molors [Ra Ho i { i ! CALL | Celia Kunz has returned to her . ’ | from the Government Hos- i Femmer's Transfer ter medical care. ! lani eat Co. es Goenett, Jr., has deen dis- Sanitary Meat Lo 114 | #OR QUALITY MEA ISHteY whend 5 o TaMleal pa- H A}QID POULTRY OIL — FEED — HAULING ‘lltill('l;t where he was a medical pa. l FREE DELIVERY |. Mrs. Richard Dick, of Hoonah, and her baby boy went home this | ' (all Phones 13 and & morning from - the Government i Hospital Thomas Hardware Co PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Bhelf HARDWARE ARTRARBISIIEETRRIRARAARNARANL AT ' A~ e e | * | {Chrysler Marine Engines | i MACHINE SHOP \ { Marine Hardware . | Chas. G. Warner Co. \ J——_—_____—___l e e o0 00 0 ¢ o 0 o . TIDES TOMORROW ¢ ° e o September 14, 1945 o i H] 4 Eie Low 0:40a.m, 30 ft. £( Z’ / E ; ¥ i Uor},[\fo/%- Ele High 6:61a.m, 115 ft. QIORTH TBM‘SFER H St Women's Avearet 510 Low 12:36p.m,, 6.1 ft. ; 2 e High 18:39p.m, 13.6 ft. ‘_gtl.lqh( :‘;?SH' & :: DAVIS 1 |2 7Tt's the Nicest Store in Town" /e o o o o o 6 o o o's o { O D. 2 | Baranof Hotel Building s PHONE 81 >+ CRUTCHERS ARE HERE { i SNEMEEEEFEIRES L] » |+ [COWLING-DAVLIN | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crutcher, former Kotzebue teachers for the Alaska Native Service, arrived on Utah Nu! and Lump COAL E- COMPANY the Aleutian to spend a short visit | | 1 Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | [here before transferring to Kake. DODGE and PLYMOUTH | TELEPHONE 4 They are ruests at the Hotel Ju- + # DEALERS neew. . . " e —— ~ o . i The Alaskan Hotel l o BecHiAiPHIE Masons 4 ! Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Newll Romowated Rowtia Degree work Thursday and Fri- £ Coal Choice—General Haul- 1 Restenpily, wate day cvenings, with dinner Friday, {iog — Btorsge and Crating | PHONE BINGLE O 6:30 p. m,'at Temple. Visiting ¥ CALL US! e} |members cordially invited. (10,063-t3 W. B. Heisel, Secy. ¢ Juneau Transler Alaska Music Supplfl L Sgo 3 48—Night Phone 0393 g L P || artour e geen, manseer || THE FIXIT SHOP e ma—— Planos—Musical Instruments 215 Second Stret and Supplier Mausical Instrument Repairing » Phone 2068 Becond and Seward General Light Repair Work NUNN.- BUSH suou PHONE 567 ROY EATON . & - STETSON HATS e ? Quality Work Clothing HUTCHINGS ECONOMY , - " T i - . Chotee T omw | || Fern's Porirait Studio - Located in George Bros. Btore Time to Think of Christmas | FRED HENNING nons g |[f| 95 A T 1l Comglete Outfitier tor Mon [Phone 567 Second Street i ; o || Alaska Meat Market || — 0 | s o [ T e s e ||| BARANOF Bert's Cash Grocery Meats n sunesu. y ; PHONE 184 or 105 i L :;g:’:"—o“" ALASKA S FINEST L] £ ‘. — ety 70TH CENTURY MEAT Eat in the Famous hor Machine Shop MARKET Gold Room ar Juneaw's Most Popular z “Machining—Are Welding ating” Fiass It Costs No More # and Acetylene Welding ONLY THE.BEST OF sEATS | Phone 800 “West 11 and F Sts. Phone 876 g T T T T3l TOE + | HOME GROCERY ||| yyqp; paper SERVICE P Phone 146 Tdeal Paint Sh TP WELL HAVE YOUR Y| S SOFA BACK FOR YOU Sk " ON FRIDAY ) Christenson Bros. (iarage ~+ |’ Home Liquer Siire—Tel 609 op . 1 | § amertens Mot — Fhsa 39 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 w e Phone 40 Pred W. BLONDIE PAGE SEVEN — | -~ I DON'T KN( V\\\. WHAT MADE ME SO TIRED | ALl DAY M GOING TD GRAB )| ST OuT OF Y NAP CURIOSITV; OFF A LITTLE BEFORE SUPPER |~ - / THIMBL T THERE'S ONLY ONE SOLUTION TO THAT ARGUMENT — I'SAY MEN BLAME EVERYTHING ON 3 [( BLAMES EVERTHIN' ). ON MEN \ OH, IS § THE ONLY SOLUTION IS YAS, ‘AT'S ) ( so! D\y / 4 [7ves, eory THE Lo ARGUMENT AND PLANT FLOWERS MEN BLAME EVERYTHING ) ON WOMEN — e — IN ITS PLACE THAN KYOU, SIR. W | UH~T WAS - UH+- PRIVATE LEEMY DID MORE THAN 1DID. BUT I WAS 5 g UH~YOU DID AVERY FINE JOB ON DROOTENS IN YOUR FIGHT WITH CAPTURED HITLER 1 UNDERSTAND CONGRATULATIONS IT WAS HITLER, THO' EVRYTHING EE HOTSHOT... WHERE ARE THEY Z WHATS THE AND NO WINGS ! X ‘COURSE I'M —I GUESS APRIL , TERRY HAPPENED 2 [ YOU'RE APRIL | —AND I DON'T HoPl ¢ "\ AND NOT AN | FEEL ANGELIC you! H AFTER. THE SLEEPIN' THE STUFF THAT oL’ MR. FOR. PYZON GAVE ME! S [ THE CORD HE STRANGLED YOU WITH BROKE IN THE PROCESS. AND YOU MUST HAVE FAINTED. WHY DIDN'T HE KILL ME? AI WISH I WeRE DEAD. HAVE BEEN RUPTURED. YOU'RE BLEEDING. ALLEY ] BROWNIE ! WITH A PASS KEY. \F YE SAY VE JES' UPPED AN HWEADED FER HOME UWIFOUT ASTIN' TW' WAR ‘ DEPATONINT, PAW 7 VERY INTERESTED \ TOLD YOU WERE,SIR . PYZON FLOODED UNDER: HIs ROOMS, { MR. WALTER SNEAK FROM |- BEHIND A TREE LIKE ATHIEF, § AND SLIP INTO THE WALLETS VE BETTER CRAWL IN A GOPHER HOLE SOMEWHAR- LAS' TH' HILL-TOP SUT TATTERSALL AH~OF COURSE THATS UP TO YOU, M'BOY. THINK IT OVER. 4 UH~GRUMPOPSKI | A WELL, SIR. T CON'T HAPPENS TO BE ON HIKNOW WHETHER SPECIAL MY SHIP. WOULD ) SERVICES WOULD MIND - YOU AH-CARE TO { BUT I SUPPOSE IF YOU AH+ENTERTAIN THE \ SAY SO IT'S ALL RIGHT. CREW BY RE-STAGING ) I'D RATHER JUST REST THE AHH-- ( URSIRTOTELL THE %UNTER?) & < i NSt TRUTIR I REMEMBER NOW...AND THE BEAVER. BOY WE KNEW A5 HUTCH PULLED A GUN FROM THAT BEARD AND ANNOUNCED HIMSELF EVERGREEN, THIS CABLE ROOM 15 MULE SIX...WE BASEMENT NG TO DROWN | A5 A SERGEANT IN OUR. ARMY THEN HE ToOK | COUNTER INTELLIGENCE CORPS! AIR. TRANSPORT A THE UNITED HAT ALL THE GER DIAMONDS VE GOT? LIGTEN, WANT SOMETHING YOU CA YOURE RIGHT BLENDA. ( THERE HE WAS, GOING THROUGH THE DRESSER DRAWERS LOOKING FOR LOOT. E: ; POLICE! VE CRAQUE TO sTAY, KEEN MEM'RY, TINE NE WUZ OVER JUGHA\D TARNED YE N FER FIVE DULLERS-- RECKYMEMNBER ? WELL-WELL SEE HOW MUCH LUCK YER PET ROOSTER BRINGS YOU ILL. GO OVER TO THE GRANDSTAND TO SEE p= WHAT'S, TH" ROOSTER HUH - THAT NAG OF HIS WON'T GIT AROUND IN TIME TO FINISH THIRD N THE NEXT RACE: 1S THAT YOUR MASCOT? o] ’ >, v e - 4

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