The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 9, 1946, Page 8

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R e S AR S PAGE EIGHT = & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 e i it in honor of the enlistad personnel SINCLAIR, Wyo.—Whipping hh' |for American or red-breasted mer-, DAN(E FOR ENUSTED 5 1 MP detac line back while casting for trout RI(E H BADlY ‘ nsers, which last year was a daily : g e ‘1B rotliricks od 8 and- | f 25 or in the aggregate with § Music for the evening w B. A. Fredericks hooked and lanc of ¢ p:RSONNEL QF HA-DA, ed by Buddy Hunter's ol ed—a nighthawk. The bird nabbed DAMAGED BY FIRE 1o limit on ;m:». ssion. and it ¢ he artificial fly an was hooked Shooting begins over all Alaska MPS WELL ATTENDED ;@5 . ; was Wbl b5 H1o a%ey by onc-half hour before sunrise and reeled it in and| The home of Mrs. George B. Rice ends one-half hour before sunset reported derful ti - - after Fre firmly } 1| Listen KINY | removec on Distin Avenue was badly dam-,cach day. I ¢ K] i ir | Alaska Tax P: - aged by fire this morning at 9:25 No other regulation changes af-1 ¥ I n Y \;. to $75 ¢ ck when asphalt paste fumes {°ct Alaska, O'Connor said. He ed an explosion in the dowr led that Federal Duck Stamps stairs apartment. now on sale at the Juneau '”HII!IIHIIIIHHIIH lFlIlllI’|IIlllIHH||IIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIMII||II!ll|IHIIIIli|IIIIIIHI|I'II|||IIIIHHIIIIIIIIII’NHI AT u..]fi“fi:é.‘:xmf’xi‘fllwiesf;ff:p“[ Post OFiCH BUY NOW - ment which was under repair. T]u W hile Prices Ave Low! | . - (e - s RN made the up- airs rugs lift from the floor and 1sed one of the side windows in I, - - - [ oy - ] & Dackages - $4.89 KING, Large Case - - s'g,zw {ING, Large 4] large pkgs. $8.29 he dware Comps Juneaw’s Oldest Super Marlcet ESTABLISHED SINCE 1908 STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily DOLLAR DAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY came enveloped in flames. Resulting damages left one cor-| Linda was a lady. In her home! the house a blackened town in Tulsa, Okla., she undoubt-| hambles with the inside of the ec lived an aristrocratic, shelt-| g except for three rooms ered life—nibbling daintily at choice gutted by the flames. Many articles bits of dog biscuits, by night rest-| were scorched by the terrific heat her long silky ears on a mono while damage due to water was ex- gramed pillow, and by day doing| tensive. Top floor damage was duc nice dull things a well-born to smoke and water, although one lap dog should do. all was seared | All that was before she came tarts Dcwnstairs to Alaska, and slipped off the Aleu- | wding rapidly after the ex- tian to visit Juneau on her own downstairs, the fire was Now south by authorities in two| hought to have been started by states (her owner in Tulsa and the 2 2 i exploding stove. Mrs. o Alaska Steamship office in Seattle), | M!LK B d c I D ld l g 5 )km\nfi.fl' o; nlzlx‘: :ieclety“”‘ \;; 1‘\\'11(‘&‘(1 \t\n('r by the local e 1) g en s’ arna lon' arlgo ; arge s police, an over-night ledger on the erfront and charged with des- ing housing structure da is no longer s also living in the apartment, had just put her )ouu son, Kenneth, to bed and was re- g WHITE KING, Giant Case - 37.69 —‘_5%5 Giant ;@? c&ages §5.892 (ase - - $7.09: © large pligs. $1.79 $1.39 50 large SWANS - - §4.39 \n()i E HOURS 1 ; 3 8:30 A. M. 10 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDU Daily Juneau Delive not by i L] Ll g L] 10:00 A.M., 3:00 P. M. Douglas Delivery——Closes Daily at Noon B I f s der control in approximately fif-'gie they were glad she had be L . turning to the living room when I . p the impact of the explosion was 'ad¥ S d Vi T f & = lz{ $l n felt. Thinking only of an explodin )D“;‘"”l I:"“ a"E oma 9 auce 2 * > o or i stove, they immediately turned off the local Als b 1 d E }% z i ‘ q the cil stove upstairs and hurr RO iR 1:.[‘“(.1.“(} (“;h B .‘) er Eflfi e(’v!S; Ga !ns 2., ° ° . ° or (t ° to remove the children from the ams and I ;wxs (YL;“(“:;XII 1‘“; . . 1-half-month-old Kenneth, litile B¢ ":’L’;'“*;“‘“ ““l‘lmlg;‘]‘l“' ',]"n‘;,:h:l} a’nc’y arrols, 9. m . .. .. or 31, Judson who is about two &id of the Junea S L SRS ? R = 0 pm staying. in! the ® drag-net, or rather a d t A iT ¥ ! g ) //,E 5! l flu staying: dnj the & SHEE L oty with he resul mocal ACnier Meiling 'eas, Ne, LHNS . 9Ior)l. : < W.S. Pullen that a culprit resembling the de Fi 3 ] 2 a : of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pulien that 2 culprit resem 4 "y ’ . l : ! 1 fiu the street from the Ricc CTIPUion of Linda was apprehended. | ancy Wioe New £ 0:ai%9es, o, L 1INS . OY 31, WANTED A FILD rtment. & - - b Housed in the City Pound until i: ng . E H 2! = . 5 i 1 fin fed 1o the extent that they o o0,y wnaike e Sl @opasdevont Mo, 2% tins 4 for $1.00 not be occupled, the children will ‘710 b0 Pite Ber 8t et 3 (454 7] o e ° with neighbors for the ;‘” “”h;' pna sae sLn\’;‘C 15‘ who | a8 ¢ r rs of hot food and l ! ofl arne' er Y e o ° ° ° ° nr oY SRl T“"““: '[‘)‘ Jarm Werm bedding. Evidently all she . 1 = [ . De Roux sent the alarm i - e Diced Carrois, Kale, No. 21 7 for $1.00 the near . thiad Holise, | TAAC0 VA8 8 ZUB. s iceq Larross, naie, No. LIS . . . or Hi. wiile Mrs. G Osborne, ' cp 1 tle of 2 [ 1 off a telegram to the Seattle office. tEfi ™ = 1/ 8% ] next-door neighbor, called the .p 3 : % ; 4 72 8y ‘ . Did Linda have brown pa | _flw eln GG es, o. & . Y . ° ";:’:en(0\\!}[{""(‘““‘:;“’"‘3 € She did. The Aleutian confirmed | i = rushing e eaves. : 4 G 8 the b that the City Pound in- | E - q o i 4 3 l l Bn speed of ”I“'“f“"’"‘“: ‘r’)‘ i“ ,:: mate was the lost Oklahoma Socie- | ean Nfiffifl S !ars i i R gt UL NTRS. 4 T or # ne ol 1e mishap is com- 1 L ty Pup-deb. “.‘ as they were on hand & “mot "o pewian was sone 0| MRarshkmaliow wgup, jas ... .. RN S, e e “““““Seward. so it was decided that Lin- 2 was sounded. da would leave Juneau on the Bar- g., h 7 ‘ 1 g Sy | iy | D e et e it 0 00 S0 [N TR RTINS T . L i v . 7for 310 ° with Chief Ming Mill in charge giates, { M - n d on an exceptionally effec-|” ne police loved Linda, they | E: !!Fw § f 3{ 4! $l 9 battle, and the flames were tynouoht she was a nice little dog- ! f.” Ls () »a ES, Ears ° * o . . ° ° {1}9 ° to lay . the upstairs through the window| go instead of returning the run- | Hflrmel Devll Ham’ lln . . . ° ° ° fiior sl.go Repairs Being Made {thick) and with warm beddir several weeks. Recently com- office on the dock. The office o s 3 L The next morning Linda had des- | r s l P 4 i $l uu The downstaits sepagunont R troyed her housing accommodations ancy wee r““es . o oo . . i3 or » d. New li um had just been iwall area. | SOAPS — POWDERS — FLAKES had applied asphalt paste in one pulled by the weary Juneau police talion, most of which h: growls for the Baranof, and lis-| 'tening interes! to the ribald - s 99 stories of h w prisoners, | a [] When the nof crew gets in| of reduced bag and season lxmlts onjnjce quiet, strc stateroom for plementary designations perlaminglorf at Wrangell or Ketchikan.” . i » the open son _begins October 1| She will be treated with due re- . n Apple Juice, pints . . . . . . . 4for $LO0 u " n ( 3 cen minutes. For nearly a half goung, they appreciated the grati-| AKQ}‘@VIE Pasie, gm’s o el e A e el lflf slo(m n hour e the firemen were tyde of the Steamship company ] ¥ | en i in pouring water on the byt above all they wanted Linda to s l l lh 3! $l flfl | smoking parts of the building. One'go on the Aleutian—or \01‘"(\“}”](771‘ crapp e’ 0 lars . e o ° ° 3 ° fir ° smouldering couch was taken from that was leaving Juneau. i 3 ] to prevent the starting of another';w.gy to jail, Linda was put in u; 8 A fire. |big heavy crate (bars an inch Chlcken Tamales lar 3i°r $l nn , /] o The apartment of Mrs. Rice has water and food, left to spend the | a d lll l on !{uvn undergeing repairs for the night in the burned-out steamship Bahy roods’ A“ Kln s’ . o i 3 i or i 3 airs part of the door, what was left of it after the| B 'lh sl' d r ki l 4‘ sl 0“ with many new articles fire, was locked. eans wl lce ran “r er [ . . or » of furniture, fixtures and wiring. | early completed and was Delng _ oo\ through a couple of bars worked upon when the accldent 0c- "o tne puilding via a broken | . aid in the hen and bathroom. Plannir tiling, a \\'orkmau‘ The drag-net went oui aga of the rooms. Iorce Cavorting gaily with the EAEER, .x,mnams of the Subport Doz Bat- 3 packages $l.fl0 been ’(ONNOR DEFINES sep’\raled into civilian life, Linda| 0 was found down ai e supor. M Lux . . Rinso . . Oxydol . . White King . . Super Suds. . Par . . Duz DUCK lAw (HANGES\Much against her protest she v\,as‘ o - 4 returned to the Dog Pound, where! (she now sits waue win 10w @ . . Borene - STOCK UP - THESE ARE SCARCE ITEMS! - Following the Se.re:ary of the|sometime tomorrow, steamship of- M n Tlss“e 8 lor $l nfl A TP AT T “ i & d 5 . . . . . . 3 . . k] o (H.»]{i) WHEAT—The Family Flour) Interior’s announcement yesterday ficials will go aboard and find a ol . . the taking of migratory waterfowl,' Linda. They will speak quietly to Mad T ll i $l nn Jack O'Connor, Alask Game Man-|the officers: “Watch her care- rona lssue . 2 B 5 i . or * life Servicetoday made these sup-|and might—just might—try to get| CI c OId n i h lu ‘ $l 0 eanser, vameo, |1 {+ or (EXTRA ‘LARGE GRADE strictly to duck and geese hunt-| In Seattle she will be met by a £ = £ committee of steamship men and S Fl h n 4l sl nn istricts One and Three,|a railway express crate. alll- llS ’ rafllo . o o . . . . 0!' ° ] " E,' : and closes November 14. In the gps ver / have i ° & o 2 an S 14 spect. Whatever may have inter- ns September 1 and closes|juneau, originally. Linda was a Fruits and Vegetables BUTTER-No Limit . . Ib. 85¢ o b 2 > e ° ctober 14—45 day seasons for all jaqdy. Alaska in common with the rest of — .. | United States. Fur District One—Includes all of By Gosh He ‘Llllhml st Alaska from Dixon En- Seedelss Grapes Rihier Grapes Gravenstei : g i i B o ein Apples [ e to Cupe Pairwcatner and, Made If - : Pluns Peaches Oranges T FRESH EGGS-vo limit.doz. 69¢ Q % “ 3 k.v' ,”TW‘XH S o e 2. A grape(rmi Cantaloupes Celery S i ey o TS NEW HOPE. P Aus. 1t was LARGE C0-0P PERRY'S . et amishs ay. s tan Wo. .minutes . to_ ¢ Baitncy (T;omaroes Cauliflower e Dl s e Kodi| e Vhen h aiomoe e b e . . ' ognak isla roup se L e platform of e Re di gy Plant reen Peppers Local Cabbage ook sy o ma OSSR %, e, T Large Selection of Fresh Fruits and Vegelables Corn.on.cOb to hunting. A middle-aged man, clad only in Bag limits are—Daily limit of sev-|underwear, gartered sox and shoes, en ducks, including only one wood |jumped out. With a quick glance l)ELl"ERlES. duck, Pos: n limit is two days at the Philadelphia-bound commut- bag at o ime including only one ter's train, he reached into the wood duck. auto, pulled out a pair of pants— Juneau Delivery 10:30 A. M., 2: 30? M. Douglu., Behvery 1P. M. Bag limits on gecse are—Two and put them on. geese of any kind in any combina-| Next he struggled into a shirt, tion, including brant, plus two snow fumbling momentarily with the or blue geese singly or in the ag- buuonsi. 'I‘k:enl he gilnl::fd hisd tie ate. Any person ma coss and suit coat, slamme e car door| AGOOD PLACE not more than these hm]{«;,p\:&hich shut and ran for the train. | To TRADE means that one day's tag limit of| He made it amid cheers of other geese is the total i of geese. Gees> bag limits ara in addition to duck bag limits, §- RN slote hours 8:80 to. Bi30 There is no change in the limit Juneau Young Hardware Company.

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