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

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c — e e R B | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. {8 PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING . 1 bLSDz\\ SLPTL\/IBLR 25, | 1945 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY | OF ALASKA | HOME INSULATION . . NEW ROOF Time Payments Arranged . REMODELING | NU-BRICK SIDING PHONE 587 PHONE 787 Thlrd and Franklin “/\BRI W/ \CHINE SHOP Plumbing — keating — 0il Burners HOUSEHNOLD PHONE 319 APPLIANCES E——— —-/ | Leaving at 9:30 o'clock this morns o Eikboa RS el creararrarrar e seq | ing were thp» following Seattle- ; WINDOW AUT() R I:L.»\'l'h‘n’iLASS tound passengers: :\h;::‘m(‘}. J(l;i:::x‘:: IDEAL GILASS (0. ' Anna Brim, Bisie | Glass Work of All Descriptions !) lm)m{ ‘Mnlld:-]w;d V:};\w DON ALEL ko rie Osterholm, Irma Bor poNE 68 191 MAIN STREET {cra, Hilda Woodruff, Jean Johnson, B S U Ll s s v momianaang | P0TOkMER A0S, MES. M, /Ostisl. | I 7 : e | August Black, Black, | s Lo PR St | craldine Wuorinen, Carl A. Wuor- | Frances Ann Beauty Salon MAKE I JUNEAU DAIRIES ' | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM so98caane >t B Y T P Ly & daily habit—ask for It by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. Sl bl S0 S S SO g i i e ) | { SHOES REPAIRED | WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Hollywood Shoe Slmlli HOME OF || Lanolin Creme Permanent Wave PHONE 388 185 S. Franklin Open evenings by appointment VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr " THRIFT CO oP M:mber Natlonal Retsiler- Owned Grocers ‘ 211 BEWARD BTREET | PHOWNE 767 ————— e, | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deslers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street | Juneau Motors | Sanitary Meat Co. | POR QUALITY MEATS I ! AND P()[‘ILmY FREE DELIVERY 2 all Phones 13 and 48 - | Chrysler Marine Englnel MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. ||’ l NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS | PHONE 81 l —————————————————————————— | COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH | DEALERS PRE——e ] WHEN IN NEED OF I Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Btorage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0393 TIMELY CLOTHES " NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing | ] FRED HENNING Comg lete Outfitier for Mem il " "gMILING SERVION" I'n Bert's Cash Grocery | PHONE 144 or 105 Free Delivery Juneas HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguer Siire—Tel 699 American Meat -~ Pheme 3 SERVICE Christenson Bros. Gzarage 009 Twelfth St. [ONE 659 CARO TRANSFER 114 O1L — FEED — BAULING ————— —————————— | ' Thomas Hardware Co.' PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE | 215 Second Stret Musical Instrument Repairing General Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ;”fiii:"i'iir"f’ifi'dif | i ! ROY EATON Utah Nul and Lump | COAL laska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 4 Alaska The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Mnlhlf‘““el PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Bupplier Phone 206 Second and Seward ‘Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Progen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 —e 20TH CENTURY MEAT MAREET Junesa’s Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF JEATS PHONE 202 FOB Wall Paper |cess Louise from Skagway were 23, |ton, © { ham % | To Victoria: Sister Mary Albert. N o | HAULING and CRATING {| . Mis May Bray, ; Miss Ida Bliven, Pat| R. Murphy and Con | : gell: Matthew Garcia, O. | | | |A Mrs. H i || G.E ALMQUIST | : CUSTOM TAILOR R. Burril, W. R Across from Elks' Club +Emery, Lhfag PHONE 576 g |H , Mrs. A. H. F | Renning, Alice Cam . il C"“‘L | |Cesmond, R. 8. Wi Mrs. K. Femmer s TEBBSIEI | | Mellon, K. Mellon, Dr. Rockwell and |G. F. Mason, _ . AFTER SIX WEEKS » | Hydaburg. | within the next two weeks. Louise In; | Goes South teamer Princess Louise arrived in at 7 o'clock this$ morn- ccount of several \m\ll | up at the Cold Storag Dcck and extending along the Alas |ka Stcamship Company's dock, wa as | unable to dock until 8:20 o'clock. Incoming passengers on the Prin- as follows: Williams Barrington, Mary Bean, G. 1. Byram, C. Carpenter, Mrs. Bert Dennis, T. O. Dickinson, Mrs. H. Evans, Janie Fox, Mrs. D. K. Fox, Davi ard, Mrs. J. Lohn, | M. La M. Lacy, Miss Marian 1 Dora McGilton, Doris Nelson, Mrs. Ro Rock, C. Selein, K. Mrs. M. Thomas and Miss [ | i Leslie M. Weston, Paul E. Hick- W. H. Austin, Lula Al-| Ed Richinen, M. Des- | siaume, Dor Allen Vo Simons andn T To Vancouver: na HH(M\\ A(l:\ A. Rohr, Ver- ., Perry | Vernon Arson, To Prince Rupert: Millicent Coul- McNeill and Martha Abra- | ! HYGIENE RHURNS i 1 | | TRIP, 5.E. ALASKA Completing a six weeks visit to towns, villages and isolated commun- ities in the southern district the Territorial Department of Health mobl health unit vessel, Hygiene, Capt. Darrell Naish, returned to lex Juncau keadquarters port late y(s- terday afternoon. Dr. Ann P. Kent, recently appointed physician in| charge of health work on the Hy-| giene, made her initial visit in utheast Alaska communities on the | | ene visited at Kake, Kla- | , Ketchikan and return | g, U'rncn to Hydaburg, Peters- | ¢ and Juneau. Public health services given by Dr. Kent, assisted by Mrs. Magn- | hild Gogue and Miss Grave V. Plum, public health nurses, included: chest x-rays for adults and children | and tuberculin testing of children, | ization against communicable of ; physical examinations natal examinations; baby treatments for veneral diseas: sanitation inspections. Lectures nutrition were given at Kake and The Hygiene will remain in Ju- neau until the end of the week, when Dr. Kent plans to visit the commun- ities north of Frederick Sound to Skagway. While at Craig Miss Plum was called to her home in San Jose, Cali- fornia because of illness in her fam- ily and flew south from Ketchikan. She expects to rejoin the Hygiene e PETE GILMORE IN TOKYO HARBOR NOW Lt. Pete F. Gilmore, Jr., of the U. S. Navy, formlerly assistant to Territorial Attorney General Henry Roden before his commission in the Navy, now has his ship; a landing craft, anchored in Tokyo Harbor. Writes young Gilmore: “I've had enough now and am réally convin- ced this wdndormg Axnska boy should HUTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Pred W. Wenas Phone 800 | | { { It Costs No More BLONDIE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA P/\GF SF VEN WAIT A MINUTE--LETS SEEN PLENTY OF ACTION JOE T GUESS YOU BEEN IN MORE ACTION AN’ (‘W MORE BATTLE FRONTS THAN ANY THIS FIGHT BEGAN IN JULY— NOW IT S SEPTEMBER MYSTERIOUS MR G.W. HAS NOT BEEN . FREED FROM THE PETRIFIED | World 1ig " THAT IS THE SPOT, MY FRIEND, — MARK IT— — JAP SUICIDE PLANES BOY .. THAT MUST OF BEEN TERRIBLE SMACKED BY THOSE SURE WAS SAY YOU'RE IN OKAY SHAPE TFIGHT NEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE TARP /7 AINTYA ? HEEE? THE DEA WE’'LL BE DOING ONE BIG POLICE JOB OUT HERE FOR. A VES SIR, A"KEWPIE” DOLL, A CANE, A PANDY BEAR, A Hi-WAIIAN DANCER, A WORRY BIRD = AND THEY FIGHTER. GROUP To ACT AS AN AERIAL RIOT SQUAD... LONG RANGE AIRCRAFT, LOW LEVEL SPECIALISTS, READY TO GO ANYWHERE, ANYTIME ! Vauess NnoBopY EVER W TAX)/ SAW A FELLER THROW RINGS OVER THEM LITTLE PEGS LIKE T pID.” WHY, PEOPLE’S ¥ ONLY COST ME A HUNDRED .\ SOLINE ALLEY 1‘ GIVE MY LOVE g, 10 AUNTIE BLOSSOM AND THE KIDS, | WILL. I'VE HAD A SWELL TIME, SKEEZIX. oH—NOT You Two! YOU'RE SCHEDULED TO GO BACK. TO THE UNITED STATES AND WI'AKE T WHAT TYPES OF AIRPLANES <IR.Z P-5I Z P-47 7...THE P-61 MAKES A HOT DAYLIGHT FIGHTER., To0!...OH, BOY, TERRY, WAIT TILL THOSE MARINE PILOTS SEE US CHEWIN' UP THE O-ZONE IN THE LATEST ARMY EQUIPMENT! WE JUST DON'T’ FEEL LIKE GOING UP TO HIM ON THE §TREET AND ARE You SAYING — HEY, YOU! \ DRIVING WE FEEL THAT IT CALLS : FOR A~ SHALL WE SAY WOMAN'S TOUCH. YOU SEE, MRS. MAHONEY, THERE'S A CERTAIN GENTLEMAN IN THI$ TOWN WITH LOTS LIKE VERY MUCH TO MEET —YES, VERY MUCH ! R, Y e JUST TAKE ANY ', VACANT SEAT AND WELL STRAIGHTEN A IT OUT, LATER, _. HaY SUT- SETTIN' UP THAR PURTIER'N A BULL'S-ENE JI1GGS YANDER'S OU TARG\T ! VAT THE QUARTER -~ HEZAJERK IN Fi HALFE A LENGTH SEDDIT--SECOND HEAD ~--SPIKE ON = ~HUGH BY A THE RAIL COMING -STRONG- Weom £ WISHT THET OL HOUND DAWG WOULD MOSEY OFF OUT'N TH‘ LWNE O' FarY

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