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TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | Mr. Ryan, a member of the Army! BLONDIE WHO TOC a prisoner in a Ger-, - FromTenakee| From Sitka | (S eSS 7 3 Doris Wittmeyer, TENAKEE, Alaska, Aug. 18 SITKA, Alaska, Aug. 17— (Spec pound, (Special Correspondence) — Com-ja] Corresponde wo weeks vacation {rol tation w mally transferr ices of the Star Machinery m the Navy Departm t Company in Seattle, the Misses the Burzau of Indian Affairs i Heins and Ruth Breed, of ld on t¥ flew to Jur Formal t Pan American plz Sy While in Tenakee, th for th of Miss Heins' sister, Mrs. D Geellin, ' Absl O'Toole, and brother, Le leting the ¢ le ceremor rsday morning by Alan at her home in Ja ay. Ten guests ar i TRIMBLE rved Pistures of shments s WHAT ARE YOU DOING \ WITH MY 1 SWIMMING sioner of the Alask Cramming as muc Also taking part ithe event their brief holida e V. 8 with the gif ladies reported tha at | ministrative Officer for the Bure close range, thr Ralph Mize, Territorial Di A daugh i Ww i witnessed th ng of @ h Engincer; Mrs. Minna Lee Coughlin, jborn to M Thor- - plenty of beautiful scen-|I Charles ) y 26 a Mr MELANKONKU trap; an Affairs; Mayor forme Marjoric '’ ery, of « plenty of rain.|p I « - s Yaw, She kson Junjor ister of Mrs. Jame Mrs lege; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence who with mar] ANB and ANS. Represe - Miine s rs m Hill, re-|ing the Commandant of the 17th E Hansen ft by plan turned by plane to their home in|Naval District was Comdr . J. R lay enroute to LaCrescenta JJunea 1 were eded by . L. Short of the |( f, where she had b2en called daughter Muriel who m he trip John Stank )y the ser illness of his on the Estebeth S and Lt. Frank I.!ter, Mrs. Rc t G. Harris, i § resident of Sitka. According — word received here by friends Their summer vacation over, & sons, Glen,| At a routine meeting of the City Mrs. Harris esday evening City | nesday, thi ; Mrs. Anna Johnson, } CONTAGIOUE T TP \ LN L = . Y.l v |1 | N || [4 | POOR OLIVE, 05 PAGE SEVEN g N WG Nus 2 UnE S f Xconeth and Harold rned by | plane to Juneau. Two other mem- as instructed to writc Lers of the Johnson family, daugh-/a letter of thanks to Charles ———— ter Shirley Ann and son Benny will| Wertman for representi City| The Clarenhopo, Clarence Rands follow scon 1 freight rate he gs held /¢ kipper, left Thur for " i au; Council approved Arne s : with five guests aboard. Iu I A POIFICKL 11( £ cuess vA knOw h flew in|Dorum’s application for a taxi Mr. Rands will meet JTIFUL WAY < ) HOW I FEEL ABOUT YA, ! a two|ste in front of the Columbia r ww, Mrs. Mary Whitli- YA KNOW SOMETHIN', PEARL F PUTTIN' IT ) h HONEY . IT AIN'T OFTEN i i Council approved the proposed mcre, who is leaving nn the ne VA A GUY WITH IDEALS. A LOTTA Pagdecy 5 \, A GUY FINDS A GIRL | increase of rates by the Si Tele- North Sea for a business trip to PEOPLE THINK I'M A PERPECHUAL l( WHICH CO S i Skacwayites arriving in Tenakee |phone Company; heard a reportthe at and accompany her to BACHLER . BUT IF YA WANT TH’ - CLAMME! E B ¢ during the past week include Mr.|by City Health Officer Dr. W. C n and Corvallis to visit relu-| | REAL LOW-DOW AN} CHARRGIRIS, HOW! |Charteris that health regulation: They plan to re setn GUY WANTS A ABOUT GETTIN' IN- and Mrs. Carl Nelson and Eugene| OM | k HOME AN'A along the waterfront were being [vis PAA after e ety violated but that all fish compan visit _LW./ Mirs, Gust Wa °d cooperation in enlorc- R GAGED ’ e to who has been |had promi vacationing at the Spri return- | ing the regulations when the m The W, steel hull pleasur ' ed to her home in Douglas for al|ter was called to their aft cruiser yndee arrived in b (W5 week's vicit. She plans to re- accepted the second reading or Or-|Wednesday after a month's leisu B lin to TeRENEE So0h {dinance 117, regulating the use of cruise from Olympia, Wash A Cily Floats; requested Health Offi- are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lewi, Mrs. T. M. McGrail returned to|cer Charteris to investigate anders Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. 1 o n|and Mr. and Mrs. J. A Laspa, afl Tenakee after a brief holiday in X< nd a more central loc thie. Capitol City for the Health Center; settled de- of Olympia. Mr Mrs ' Bl tails on the reissuance of city gea-|Valiey accompa t T - al obligation bor )} rd a - far as Juneau, witere they left the i Svend Asp Jr, enjoying a short|> " o TPBtenh b ship to Feblrn, ‘¥ia DAA. to thély WILCO, NASTALTHIA ! respite from work his father’s med next Tuesday fo: home in Olympia ...AND ALL MY FRIENDS cannery, spent a few da sit the Interior Krug oo CALL ME'HO ! (L Juneal, ioiupmag Wisfale approved the _| Mrs. Harvey Brown, wifo of tie VEAL, . TERRYS | AFTI nd party Coastal nent of J. J. Conway, Lesli v, manager of the Firs ik of Sit- TR 1'» y Simms and E. M. Godda:d ka, returned Thursday by 4 Douglas and Gordon Wahto ! (o 2 ¢ > instructed the | with her stepsons, Bruce and { pvy " i o to arrange th n I . AIRPLANE ! WILL You ID RUDDER. YOUR: JLDER. aboard the troller Ace and Herbert |Harbor Committee to work cut,who have been attending Savikko aboard the troller Nuisance plans for a plane hanger for tae in the eas I "} paid a brief visit to Tenakee. While | Victoria F and to report at t - - | « 'here the two Wahto boys vsited ! next meeting. Welcomed Dr. Cco.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrieh with their mother Mrs. Gust|C. Dale, director of education of end daughter Patricia left by n! Wahte. the Al Native Service, Fred|We day for Juneau, wi - . izeslin, his assistant, and Mis. Wr nd daug! th that aft Hos iTAl | Minna Lee Coughlin who is here on € Er AR special assignment for the Bur- 15 visit with — |cau. Dr. Dale spoke briefly on'Bellingham before St. Ann's Hospital admitted Mr.|the proposed school and tubercu.o- their home in Seattl J. J. Connors, Sr., Mr. E.!sis hospital and invited the Coun- ! 3 Ojaniemi of Pelican City for medi- | cil to attend the transfer ceremi .y 120.4 F TEACH ME To FLYZ (s 1cal attention. |the following morninz. A‘ter h day 7 | - ling the mcnthl 1 t o8 A S ol \ . 0 payment of Curic Re NO-YOU DON'T LET DAD- 4 ‘fmpire Want Ads b results! | authorizing | AR = = 5 ‘1‘_;:1 totaling $931,09, Council ne Su TH&T STICK OUT. DRATTED , S&T s Yt her e [YOUFASTEN YOUR / NEW oy Jack Conway, owner of the Con- shop. Mus VEST OVER |T INVENTIONS. the AND IT LOOKS ? | way Dock Company, has announc: i J L LIKE A NICE ES\NEW SHIRT with Don R. McGraw as partner. Box 1465 Phone 677§ w11 Mrs. Fred Borlett ave : at the Sitka Hotel, hav- kutat Mo comp A Mr. Cen- | registersd and will con- (ing arrived from n board the fish a brief business trip Graw joined t& |as er in 1942 W | way entered the Nav {tinue in that capacity. Mr. Cor way will cpen an office in th 2 Building for his i bysiness which handles i {automobile and casualty insu as well as workmens comper Douglas Boat Shop NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR JOBS FREE ESTIMATE Phone Douglas 192 mariaz,| Roland Peltfer, saw filer at ine nce |Columbia Lumber Mill, left by plane Monday enroute to Whittier. 3 Bt GASOLINE ALL®YX CHIN-CHIN I'M TERRIBLE FOND A YOU OH, KNOBBY, YOU. YOU'RE MY IDEAL TYPE .. Y, NOT ATALL, SUSAR... YOU DEAR,DEAR BUT AFTER L WIN TH' CON- LD WANT YA T'HAVE INDIVIDUAL.I'M ¢ TESS. .. WOULON'T MY MOVIE A SHOT AT HONORED TSAY CAREER SORTA KEEP US PrrCnERS...LATE THE LEAST.. AN’ FROM GITTIN' MARRIED 2 OF COURSE IF WE FRANKLY I'D LOVE || MIND YOU,I'M THINKIN CF) .. AHEM ... WELL T'CONSIDER IT... YOU. . NOT MYSELF NATURALLY YOUR PAPPY WANTS TO MEET THE MAN HES ENTRUSTING HI5 DAUGHTERS LIFE AT HI5 CONVEN!ENCE, ER ALL el ITS BEEN MY PLEASURE G'BYE, NOW... £ AAY. WITH EVERYBODY PITCHING IN— WE HAVE ENOUGH TO BUY THEM A The Anna J, George Jackson William K. McClure and Will- e TUE 64 B X " IT6 THE SHACK | per, left port Friday |iam Deeke, Pathe News representa- = g namR, BULT FOR THE s on a ten day tuna survey |{ves and photographers, left by| AND | KEEP MV P’:iw IT DOES LOOK Pl Y ‘"7;,‘ cp. cred by the Rotary Club. The plane last Friday for Anchorage af- IN A HISTORICAL PIC FAMILIAR LANE WATCHERS $1500 goal for the pro-|ter a visit of several days here 5TY. R R | o ¢ % SOON AFTER THE | s ECOGNIZE IT? | FATHER CLOCK. 1 L& : / WAR STARTED. TO! e | spon | propo: ject s not yet keen met but be- o the survey must be completed| Don Horter, script —writer for | befors the end of the month longer |“One Man’s Family,” arrived by plane Wednesday from Point Bar- |row on a photographic assignment ! Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baker arrived, for Life Magazine. His home port {bv plane Monday via PAA from|is Brookline, Mass. | their home in Spokane, Wash., to cpend two weeks with their son-| Mrs. Helen Morrow with Ler |in-law and daughter, Mr. and M children, Susan and Mike, left for| i SPECIAL!STS |Harold Melby, and their son and Juneau on Wednesday's plane en-| | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.|Toute to the States. | IN | !delay was impossible. | Baker. | | The yacht Aquilo arrived Tuesday ! | - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baker an-|With seventeen passengers in the | alr ly mg nounced the marriage of their|{second group of Pan Pacific Good‘ daughter, Lena Wheeler to Carl Neighbor Tours. Host and hostess Susort, August 10 at Everett, Wash. of the party were Carl Gregory or{ Mr. Susort is a former business New York and Marguerite Otto of | T YOU CAWNT MEA Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. LONDON PRESS, COLD WAVING man of this city, having operatod |Everett. During their two day| L PERMANENTS |the Single O Taxi company here Visit l;?ff.mtm to points «;TA h'“l, oL BEAN -- GIVE A HOOT OLD STICK -~- STYLING i!m- several years, before movingjtoric interest were arranged; the, g WHAR YORE EROM G e lto the States, His bride was a men wWers puests at the Tuesday| s ' WE ‘AVE AN ENTRY, SHAPING ISitka resident for about a ye:r, Rotary luncheon while the ladies| & oL PUNKIN YOU KNOW | were hosts at a luncheon for a rep- 7 H | while visiting her sister, Mrs. H: resentative group of local busine Baranof |- | | 5 | |and club women aboard the yacht. | | , Mrs. Katherine Kuh left by plaze! 4 Beauty Salon !Monduy for Hoonah, after a visit| clarence J. Lincke, one time OPEN EVENINGS BY lof several days on a survey of an-|cditor of thé Anchorage Times, | " 2 | APPOINTMENT !cien® Indian 2 for the Buveau of |passed away at the Pionecrs’ Home | |Indian Affa ‘Mrs. Kuh has heen Hospital last Saturday and was bur- | i Phone 538 [Toaned to tI M | lgo Art Institute for the purpose of |Rev. W. A. Thomas giving. the eul-| Bureau by the Chica-|ied the following Monday, the| Mr. Lincke was born in| YES, YOU “"ALL WATCHING — WHILE | WAS A ROOKIE IN THE ARMY, THE 'OOTIN' 'OLLER GITH 1 poN'T TO THE BRITISH, 0K YOUR TURNS N VESTIDDY 4 |locating and collecting ancient art|o: —— |ohjects for. display in a propored | Raleigh, North Carolina, June 16,} | ? 1| 187 to Alaska in 1918 1 THE government art museum to be buit 1874 and e to Alaska in i oUW - lat the entrance of the Natio "n.\ a prospector and miner. { AND HAIQLEBVEO'DA * BARAN“F park at Sitka. | Mr. and Mrs. C_ A. Baker, re-| COOK I SHE ™ : Rl o Sy ofi ok & NS TO N THE MEANTIME - |cent aurivals from the Btates to Y RIShA g N THE b E}“’M / 3 A third son, Stanley William, was|make their permanent home here, ALAS][({A’b FINEST {Lorn to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence|have purchased the Al Johnson | OTEL |Doig at the Salvation Army Home house on C. Street. | Hospital, August 11. The lad weigh- | —————————— I EAT IN THE ed seven pounds, 11 ounces atd ON WAY SOUTH Clithero birth. Mr. Doig is a member of| Mrs. Russell arrived | E 2 Bmlln nm the statf at the Sheldon Jackson|irom Sitka last evening enroute to = Junior College. | Nyssa, Oregon where she was called | . w nlllll' | upon the death of a relative. 5108 P. M. Kathleen Jo, weighing nine| Mrs. Clithero plans to visit in| polig pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs.| Yakima, Washington with her| $l.75 John Ryan August 12, at the Bal- daughter, Mrs. Gordon Beitzel :md“ enemmmnn? 10rd General Hospital at Sealtle. her three children. ¢ H-DON'T WORRY -HEL L. VER BE MAYOR -YEA- NP ME OVER SOME 2.8 AND ANOTHER HOUSING PROBLEM SOLVED. BUG DARBY 15 CLOSED N EASH BoLe. | roule O GRAFTERS / / “DUKE OF 4 ALLOWED ! | | fimiaarTEEY | DEVONSHIRE COOKED TO A FRAZZLE ONESIE TWOSIE} g LO\/;E ggYOUSIE RENTERS TO BE SATISFIED some / ‘OW GHASTLY ! wuz AMONG THE CASUALTIES ? " RAT POISON"# AN' ILLINEVER BE MAYOR™ M GONNA EAT_MY MEALS OUTSIDE #