The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1945, Page 7

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rRlDAY SEP: ‘MBI:R |4 |945 d THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY | Marie Hoffman Is OF ALASKA Wed Last Evening HOME INSULATION ... REMODELING | To Wiley Grayson | wawr au ce ) NEWRDOF < 2 NUBBICESIINE IF o v it e i [t Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 and candlelight in the Methodist Church, Miss Marie Eoline Hoffman, Pl —————— ———————— —————— |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hoffman of Wheatland, Wyo,, and J"NEA“ PL“MB!NG & HEATI“G co Mr. Wiley Fred Grayson, son of Mr. land Mrs. W. B. Grayson of Vicks- PiUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL |purg, Miss, at 8 o'clock last eve-| WELDING ;ni g were united in marriage by the | PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ~][Rey Rovert mreat, using the dowble YOou CAN ( DISH IT OUT, ( BUT YOU CANT L ' BLONDIE i ! — TAKETT /\\ THEATRE A HAve | HARRE MACHINE SHOP | ‘ POPEYE, You PON'T — ; z—:_\ ANOTHER g p 3 | The wedding party entered to the 3 WIMMEN BLAMES « LOVE ME' ANY MORE A HERE — OPEY Lr_owez Plumbing — Heating — 0il Burners N e e EVERTHIN' ON MEN r { HAVE A il R | March, played by Mr. Irving Bcrsak 2 e FLOWER ) HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES | violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Goetz. | |Z¢ e \ \ ' )= PHONE 319 | Foll g the wedding ceremony, lhe b % - == = _____-———————’ Rflc‘wsmndl was played by Mr. Ber- ——— 5 |$ak and Mrs. Goetz. WINDOW ——— AUTO ——— | The charming bride wore a for- | AW, ( ) 5 % & Pk % P ed by Mrs. Albert "IDEAL GLASS CO ! "und veil of white ® i quisette ¢ veil of white Glass Work of All Descriptions R o s X ek erone e 19] MAIN STREET DOV APE: | i roscouds Miss Martha White, who was bridesmaid, wore a long dress of | ;11gm wine, and carried a nosegay of | Frances Ann Beaut, Jon | pastel flowers l | JUNEAU DAIRIES autTIEN William Brown, B.M. 1/s, US.C.G., | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM HOME OF lacted as best man for the groom, | ?dnlly habit—ask for It by name Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave || s were shipmates, Leroy, _ . . e i i I PHONE 388 195 S. Franklin Vi 1d Raymond Kline. el S ... ¥ NUT'S T'THAT. WE‘ i J[Qr THIS 'Juneau DaIIIES, NC. || oOpen evenings by appointment || A reception was held at the home | B . WHY DIDNT YA % 5 A AINT BOXIN' FERNO’ COMMERCIAL FIGHT. THIS |5 e of Mrs. Anna Jensen in honor of , MR TE ES o NN, MAKE: T PAY. - = WE A WEEK BEFORE WE N\ TELL'M "IN YER V. ) TWO-BIT AUDIENCE /| | FOR A BUNCH OF GUYS WHO JGONNA } P e Y S 5 [the youne couple; Mrs. Jensen was| | Gey Er‘E:BrEAMEE WERE STD\PP W Y HAT“2 SOUANT 5 ( WHY WE KN % HAVENT HAD ANYTHING BUT } GOIN' OUT AN' Huflé_E ; | mEER S° \mw by Miss Dorothy Twomey, | ity X TLE DUTY " | OVER AT VARIOUS ISLANDS. THE BOXIN' THIS BUM. Z A MILLION IN HARD TOUGH BAT Sflflfis BEPA!EED VAEAUTY Lauring e eventng | R ADMIRALTOLD ME. WE LCKED M A W7 ‘ FOR YEARS. I'M GONNA i WHILE YOU WA i SALON son, who is a graduate S =1 fivs (/»'» ' DAILY MAIL SERVIC! ¢ is on the staff of the Gov- | < ; E ~ y -~ Cooper Bldg., Elste Hildveth, Mgr.} | ¢, Hospital and is present on' | I, . - ‘ » (k ‘\\ { - W : ? A 3) nll“YWDOd Shoe ShOP OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 |lcave from her duties sl e room is with the U. S. Coz p..”m...--.._.- and Mrs, Gr will makc (T THRIFT C0-OP CARO 'nm“srgg imp.;;m o b M:mber National Retsdler- HAULING and CRATING } | - ,l - Owned Grocers | = 3 ! DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL ; | 211 SEWARD STREET Phone 314 Phone 384 ‘pAA BRI“GS IN { | v . NN\ LN J By . 7 i E . - = = PHONE 767 & | 2 FROM SEA“[E TERRY LEE § C.E. ALMQUIST | O N S ot g PYZON KNEW HoTsHoT IN AN @ PNo .. ONE OF THE WY Y HES LIABLE TO RIDE TORD AGENCY . Ka. Vin Ametiate O At cust - HE WAS COOKED, \ F4U Z WHY, GYRENES IN THE AROUND TILL HES (Authorized Deslers) CUSTOM TAILOR leame teips yesterday ‘fiew 30 to | -So19 MisS KANE AND T YOUR. FRIEND:\ 50 HE TRIED TO HES NEVER TRANSPORT SHOT .LEEZ /] OUT OF GAS —TRYING GREASZS—GAS—OIL Across from Elks’ Club {Seattlc and cight to Fairbanks, An |25y ARE GRATEFUL TOYOU \LIEUT. CHARLES, \ HIJACK THE ENTIRE ) FLOWN ONE OF | PYZON... THE TWO TO THINK OF AN IMMORTAL of Main Street ? i ipper brought the follow- | 1) FOR. SAVING US, SERGEANT \TOOK IT FROM | AIRPLANE! LIEUT. < THOSE FIREBALLS! | SHIPS ARE ON THEIR. PHRASE TO 5AY OVER THE Foot 3 PHONE 578 i to Juneau from Seattle: A RITT...BUT T'M AFRAID |THERE, LIEUT. J CHARLES GRABBEDA \IS HE BACK YETZ WAY HERE NOW... RADIO FOR- THE HISTORY Junean Motors | Howar sch, John Kleeb, Ruth | iy WE WERE THE CAUSE OF |LEE... HE MARINE CORSAIR ! e / Loussac, Rodine |l PYZONS SLIPPING AWAY | SAW PYZON '\ AND FOLLOWED THE £ | e, Victory Schlichtig, ~Carl FROM YOU — AFTER ALL [ PULL OUT ON | FOUR ENGINE JOB SURE oL ]‘emmer s Trans‘e, | senlic nn nd Harriett Schlichtig. | THE TIME YOU SPENT ANAVY AR D ¥ ; . o B A Outgoing passengers to Fairbanks |z STALKING HIM ! TRANSPORT... / HIS WAY INZ 1 i Saniiary Meat Co. ! i 114 were: Louts Hudson, Winona Ul- —_-— X n, Mary Hall, Beverly Turner, . mn@%&"" | Burr Webber, Lester Dawson, Estelle v |Hebert and Yvonne Hebert. | FREE DELIVER' ! Passengers to Seattle were: Albert Gall Phones 13 and 6 ¢ |Hall, Wallace Johnston, Joseph === | Amues, Marvin Kinberg, Lillian Go- -— | [linick, Ernest B. Black, Roy Byham, | St SNmmss N Thomas Hardware Co | Elaine Mitchell, Evelyn Mitchell, DiLK 1 KACY fer Marine Engines “Iusv Galsste Perae les :d s o, I A (e HINE, Ao o PAINTS — OILS B e a C S ' ) PNow, LETS SEE —HM, 'WE'LL LEAVE HER Y HE'S ON | [MEANWHILE, BREATHLESS' MOTHER, o Bullders’ and Bhelf gaseeen pOL S e % | WITH THE TAX THAT LRIGHT HERE TILL | HIG WAY | [MRS. MAHONEY, HELD IN JAIL THESE, HARDWARE s pote WITH HS ILL-GOTTEN WEALTH 50 ‘WOULD BE — 42 IWTHE DOCTOR OVER NOW.| |PAST WEEKS IS LOCATED ONLY A T olive ATl B Oratam, PLENTY MAKES HIS FIRST BIC, | |HUNDRED DOLLARS, : 3 N FEW CELLS AWAY. . .Chas. G. Warner Co. | 5. Syre, Olive Syre, R. L. Graham, SHALL WE SAY, INVESTMENT VI b bl b i T on R l S Isabella Graham, Alfred C. Adams. | THEY TELL ME MY hEAsy MRS, THE rlxrl. SHUP I C.-Ex'_win Hube, C. A Carlson, ' NOW, THOSE ARE VES, YOU o ————————— Scevs Eilertson, Carl Larson, Lud- | wig L. Medhaug, John Peterson, DIAMONDS You CERTAINL\/ “onm T“A“SPE‘ " a18.second. By 2 George Relley and Bernicc Hmer CAN }EE OIL — FEED — HAULING it Musical Instrument Repairing d H H: g General Lighi ir W | e e w.pavis | || prioni s rov satow || (OUNCIL WILL ACT o mown - | : ON LIQUOR HOURS | sSTeRE | - [COWLINGDAVLIN ||| """'C":; T}:flmp 3 M MEH ro?u':m i“. COMPANY ‘ Alaska Dock & St i i cates of strict regulations are to . ¥ aska Docl lorage her this : ¢ : HER. T ALWAYS [S. : { z ' store and bar operators | | 0w can et it 10 ABIDING BOARDER AT THEIR HOUSE. T\ A Wi RAIDIN have petitioned that closing time be, The Alaskan Ho'el moved up two hours, from midi IN NEED OF to 2 o'clock a. m. on week 4 Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Newly Eenovated Rooms ‘rom 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock a. m. TS ALL A . Coal Choice—General Haul- st Reasonable Rates Sunday. MISTAKE. ing — Storage and Crating PHONE Sll" GLE O The City Council, sitting in special CALL USI meeting on the question, will listen L to both sides and then take action JuneauTransfer || 1| the matter. ‘Some aiscussion on; pnone s5—nizht Prone 0w || | Alaska Music Supply } | thecbeopooed AECHANTR KX pl6) | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | = expected. 22 g e e e sy Pianos—Musical Instruments IRVH)\ IN JUNEAU and Supplier TIHELY CI-mgs Phone 208 Secand and Seward E. C. Irwin, of Tacoma, has ar- ived in J d is t ab L2 i - i 54 L'd 0 = AT b g NUNN-BUSH SHOES the Gastineau Hotel. | . [LOOKY-- X J€5 BE WEERFUL 1 JE CRAVE ME { STETSON HATS = e ek 1 5 2 2 TN WESRIN DON'T MISTAKE ME FER TO STUFF 'EM Qualtty Work Clothing HTCHINSS PO g JORE CACKY | A M.p, JUGHAID AN' b IN THE OU . Cheios Meste At A Times Fern's Porlrail Studio %ERVL%°‘§N%°E"EE‘§,N 74 5%?}‘5 BRITCHES, -] SHOOT NE DADERN A | |- ] CLOS BARR'L me to Thinl UN 00! $ i l‘“n flmfllnfli Located in George Bros, Store Time to Think of Christmas GORE MOONGHININ' VORE JOWN' W N v] : PHONES 553—82—85 T ROTOCRAPH BRITCHES, PAW FER TR . Comi lete Outfitier for Men ittt | fP1ione 567 - Sevbud 'Btieet Cop SUPPER TABLE B SRR o S B R m ?? —— | Alaska Meal Markel = a | e smRviow ] The largst and most comviets ||| BARANOF } ‘Berl s Cash Grovery ||| = weswswew = ||} )7 2 cpare FINEST PHONE 104 or 105 e Sitoge. -, V0 : HOTEL 4 Copr. 1943, King Featuies Sy Eat in the Famous e s : THAT'S MAGGIES NEPHEW DINNY MEGINNIS 1S AT THE DOOR-VLL. NOT 2 GOIN!' TO TH' RACES ANSWER IT-HELL WANT TODAY ~I'M GOM)' T() ME TO ADVANCE HIM P HAVE HIM PLA MONE Y-S0 HE CAM BET FOR ME PLAY THE HORSES- HELLO-DINNY-THIS A\l 15 JIGGS# Harbor Machine Shop Gold Room Phone 800 { and Acetylene Welding West 11 and F Sts. Phone 876 Machining—Arc Welding l It Costs No More HONE GROCERY ||| wall Pe _ b4 o ot Teal PaintShop || SER VICE | Home Liguer Sicro—Tel 099 Chri B aQ | American Meat ~— Phome Phone 540 Pred W. Wendt ristenson Bros. (zarage (e o 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 i

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