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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN HBIA LUMBER COMPANY | ACTIVE WINTER : i OF ALASKA ” . HERE LAID OUT BLONDIE OUR SWIPED THOSE [ TN . FRANKFURTERS T (| NINE POUNDS \ MAN! § " AND FOUR < R NCAs OUNCES! / HOME INSULATION . . . REMODELING FOR SKi GROUP g | | p {s | NEWROOF . . . NUBRICK SIDING || jyueny Club Maps Tour Time Payments Arranged PHONE 587 ! ney, Insifu[“on, So(la‘ 0 You'll Find Food Finer and 1 JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. Programs at Meeting Service More Complete at | | | BUSINESS COUNSELOR mmittees for the current sea- 129 Authorized to Practice Before son were named by the Jun 1 . THE BABA“GF (re Treasury Department and | Club President Tom Stewart “gj;‘i\ Tax Court major item of business at the s d COFFEE SHOP COOPER BUILDING b il i i o THIMBLE THEATRE ! | Membership committee—Max Rog- WONER WHY SHE =T THE FIRST FEW L] PRAPS | ORTA Z—J AND THEN— ¥ ’HAH-‘ | KIN | COWLING DAVLIN ers, chairman; Elizabeth Thompson, = G DON'T ANSWER 2 DROPS OF WATER BUST DOWN THE ~—( WHEN | OPEN HEAR THE BELL JUNEAU % YOUNG 7 |Leon Alexander, Bonnie Kendall, (MY HOME OF THE = -\, IN THE BATHTUB POOR ! “Z\_THE BATHTUB RINGIN' NOWTF Art Gassner and Sylvia Drowley. FUTURE 15 LOVELY - = DISCONNECTS THE] i i NG I Hardware Company COMPANY Outdcor committee—Bill Hixson, oA ((YES, LOVELY ) s chairman; Ralph Randall, Mr. and PAINTS—OIL—GLASS I< Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Otto Smithberg, Dorothy Ev- TS, DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS ard Evans, Bob Thibodeau, v, Norman Bucy, Mar- i ‘| || The Sewing Basket | | | r, Christine Heller, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Rude. Iho;nas Hardware (o. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf Ski Patrol—Tom Stewart, chair- man; Buddy Hunter, Jim Klein, Jim | Rude, Bill son, Dean Williams, BABY HEADQUARTERS Infants’ and Children’s Wear |Leon Alexander, Axel Nielsen, Al |Lynch Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— SAY R ALL OF YU iS... KEEF SUNCHIN'. NOBODY 'L FORGET WHAT YOU D10 FOR AMERICA ... ¥ ° ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES : STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing |} '| FRED RENNING Complete Outfitter for Men {i] 139 5. Frankiin Juneau, Alaska HARDWARE | “Tournaments — Dean Williams, « tl e——— rman; Edna Williams, Bert Caro s | H { y T e i THE 3 | W TIMELY CLOTHES | | Dieser on—stove OB—¥our ‘ EALOVE - ' } F THANKS FELLAS... AN'ALL I CAN Helen Lynch, Louise Shattuck, Curt Shattuck, Irma Johnson, Bill John- | son, Elsie Werner, Mildred Fluck. Ski Club Bulletin—Jack Oden- | wald, editor; Claribel Rakestraw, Betty Harvard Report on the ski tow situation as given the club members at the e School meeting by Prexy Though no. definite word bas been received as to whether the Club is to get the large tow, pur- of which is contemplated from arplus, it was declared that there's an excellent chance of coming up with it, particular! govern- ment agencizs are unlikely to be in- terested It is now about to be of- fered to government groups. A SERIES OF INCIDENTS ARE 7O OCCUR ICH WE WILL BE THE MOST 1TING AND IMPORTANT EX PERIENCES IN JOE PALOOKAS UIFE . THE FIRST THING TO HAPPEN 15 A REQUEST TO COME TO WALTER REED HOS~ PITAL AND GIVE AN EXHIBITION FOR THE WOUNDED CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48-—Night Phone 0393 i » | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HFATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Social committee—June Young,' chairman; Alex Young, Eileen Hel- lan, Pete Warner, Phyllis Grant, e e s v Remington Typewriters | | Fem's ponra“ S'udio SOLD and SERVICED by Voo HERE,Y MR. BRUTHER, i I'M NOT GOING \ SERGEANT,ISNT NOTHING To DO NOW WHEN NEE | Norman Banfield, James Ryan, Iver IN D OF | Skattum. phies will be awarded. | { Sunday morning Ski Club Break- fasts are scheduled under the lead E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS | [of Social Committeeman Curt Shat- PHONE 81 tuck; the first at 8:30 o'clock, Janu- ary 12, at the Baranof Coffee Shop. Former President Joe Werner ac- “rances Ann Beauty Salon quainted newcomers with a back- ground of the Juneau Ski Club HOME OF through a brief sketch of the organ- reme Permanent Wave | |jzation’s history. There was dis- cussion of the club’s sponsoring a basketball team in the City League with “details turned over to Bud Brown. | “SMILING SERVICE” Several old members re-registered and 14 new members signed up im- WE HANDLE ALL ED. TRASH, TAKE OUT: s 2 ¥ THE STUMP FOR $40. MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Light and Heavy Hauling SUCH JOBS REASONABLY. 1 aN 0D TREE | AT'S ALL SET / ABOUT READY TO FALL ON THE CARACE. DEAD TREE THAT'S || AN’ MY QAEAGE. S i . - . ‘The subject of charges for the & J.B. Buriord & Co. | | AGOOD PHOTOGRAPH | |mall tow now in top running or- BUT WAIT AND SEE WHAT LEE, I-- | L I1550ED AN TO TRUST MY NECK ) IT ARTICLE OF B «B. 3 IS ALWAY W I~:L‘(,<’)Mh der on the Second Meadow was toss- iz THiS EXPLAING THIS 15 THE KIND CAN BE PONE TO RELIEVE WANT To_/ ORDER FOR ALL. |To A SPEED-CRAZY ) WAR # 66 ‘] “our Doorstep Is Worn by | | 1 US TAKE IT! about, with dml.\'ll‘t WHY THAT WEATHER Y OF THING T HAVE 'fi’ TALK To ) CIVILIANS TO KID — Tu.. THAT AYS Batistied Cuplames Second Street | | presiaent Bill Hixson br STATION HAS-BEEN OFF ) BEEN AFCAID OF ! Wz Lov! 6;;\2&;151”5 R ‘ ngfinge view that the present to B\ THE AIR ... IT CAME ot ¥ 2 S t sufficient ch to de- ¥ OVER THE SIGNATURE JAPS, CIVIL WAR! PIGGLY WIGGLY Say It With Flowers" but ciation u:dl to Dil.’; “m’;‘:"‘ OF A LIEUT. T.LEE, AIR GO AGAIN! i o » new and larger tow. The CoRPS, GENIC ™ s | SAY IT WITH OURS! cutive Board of the club was au- oF;T'c?éEFKEGENT For BETTER Groceries A thorized to set rate with ik Juneau Florists | special lower fee . 5 Phone 311 & PIOwIN cutline 3 should conduct FORD AGENCY N |and Dean Williams (Authorized Dealers) SanliarY Meat CO. more advanced skiers. e R FOR QUALITY MEATS to be held on - Sunds GREASES — GAS — through the season. Prexy Foot of Main Street BNO PRI u;::::{g I‘)(;l\l.:]LLJ:CwJTg‘tl]n 'U . 8. Forest FREE DELIVERY |Service for hehabilitating the Second ANYWAY, IT GIVES ’ Juneau Moter Co. Call Phones 13 and 49 {and Upper Ski Cabins, which were US SOMETHING TO A YOU NEVER | |vandalized during the summg: HAD H. S. GRAVES WINDOW WASHING | |™Ghatrman witliams announced a | THE SEWER, HOW : ABYTHING N . D RUG CLEANING program of small informal races ji UNT o0, “The Clothi » SWEEPING Ci y e DO YOU ACCOUN ’ ; e Clothing Man E COMPOUND {to be conduct2d by the Tournament FOR THE COAT . 0 FOR SALE | committee, planned from Sunday to HOME OF HART Sunday and open to all. Simple s SCHAFFNER & MARX D-'“P% MIL;VER courses would be mapped for be- CLOTHING i ginners, with progressively bharder v = s runs offered. Th2 Club's regular an- MAKE nual tournament schedule is tenta- JUNEAU DAIRIES THR“‘T CO'QP itively st to open toward the end of DR " February or first part of March. DELICIOUS ICE CREAM N S Ren The Social committee announced » | a daily habit-—ask for it by name | | Owned Grocers ‘\'1 slate of three main events: A w4 Juneau Dairies IHC | 211 SEWARD STREET {major party of undisclosed naturs , o || PHONE 787 the end of this month, a Monte 4 Carlo party in February and the " W peaney prm annual Ski Banquet for March, fol- MR, HIBARY, | S0 WHAT? I'M BOBBLE OF - : WED FELL THE TREE, ;| Chrysler Marine Engines North Transfer lowing the tournaments, when tre- P 'u’zea NOTICE YOU HAvE A || IT's My TREE Jf || WALLET & BOBBLE. DISPOSE OF THE IOW 1HE Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 '{ Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 . ©| American Meat — Phone 38 i G. E. ALMQUIST Lanolin | PHONE 388 195 S. Frauklin Jpen evenings by appointment R | v o CUSTOM TAILOR || Bert's Cash thfly $§?ffi§§‘yan§°'§,‘l?$?f 2 ;:egr::sir:::fl: ¢ e e w Across from Elks' Club | PHONE 104 or 105 journed to the former Officers’ Club CLUDD HO.OPER JES 5@:&5 ;l&\l‘—éo CRAINEN . UP L PHONE 578 FREE DELIVERY Juneau for the “get acquainted party.” That DROWNIN, SLELV --YE 2 WEURE ! 1 R " ] |sirst social event of the season was WRk DOWN FER Td' THIRD TIME WHEN ==\ myco ) T successfully held within walls over- i - % ‘ | THE FIXIT SHOP | | | Alaska Meal Markef | i wi coroons by artst itdred | opy T2 HE LEPBOFF I B BOB 0T I i = ¥ ] 215 Second § Feaed |FLUEK, - glestWly . depicsing - rueful # INTO TH CRICK AN DRUG NE OUT ~ b H econd Street The largest and most complete plights in which skiers often find| H 1 stock of Fresh and Frozen themselves. BY HORE CUQ\H LOCKS ji| Moeoad Inshsmecnt Hepatins | | Meats in Juneau. New members registered are: M. anigral Tiaby, Hevaly Work. § | L. A. STURM—Owner and Mrs. J. A. McLean, Major and | I'] PHONE 567 ROY EATON | PHONES 39—539 Mrs. D. D. Drowley, Mr. and Mrs.| » | |———————————| | | ———————————————"| |J. F. Church, Jack Glover, Mr. and| N Mrs. Alvin Lynch, D. E. Davis, Jack | s z 0 R . C GEORGE Bnos. Borhaven, Miss Evelyn Bladholm, 14 SYSTEM CLEANING Mr. and Mrs, John Carter, Jr., Miss w o Ph 15 R Widest Selection of Katherine Elle, Miss Margaret Fita-| patrick, Miss Helen Hoskins. . e LIQUORS GIRL FORECKLUNDS | X NDS AlaSka Laundrv PHONE 92 or 95 A daughter was born' to Mr. and a— o HAVEN'T SEEN || MAGGIE I GOT Lv;u SINCE YOU !! YER BROTHER Mrs. Paul Ecklund of Thane this| morning at 5:45 o'clock in St.| FLOWERLAND Ann’s Hospital. The infant weighs | i TTED 6 pounds, 15 ounces. Mr. Eck- OUL SROWALE 20 lund is employed at the Alaska HELLO- | JIGGS - CLD TOPPER! | CEITY ~ | DRY CLEANERS WORKED IN JIM OUT OF MEKLASKEYS || JAIL TWENTY LAUNDRY || YEARS AGO# ' GOING TO TAKE YOU TO THAT SWANKY C =3 i CO ATCHCOLDO -YOUEL. | MEET ANY OF YOUIR NDS IN THERE/ ORY : PLANTS—CORSAGES ¢ PHONE 877 Funeral Sprays and Wreaths | |Juneau Mine. : o i “Quality Dry Cleanine” 2nd and Franklin = Phone 557 [h i - @ ¥ 9 * || For Prompt Courteous Service ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED . FURNITURE || SERVICE | Phone 788 306 Willoughby Ave. Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE 659 || CALL risiie 114 OIL HAULING DOUGLAS BABCOCK, Owner