The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 30, 1947, Page 7

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WE.DN[:SDAY APRIL 30 |947 - K%U’%,T FISHERMEN WHY NOT FISil AREA THREE I! next door to me o Area If you want (3 the fishing o« und 3, fish a longer ¢ and sell to AlaskaFish & Form Preduc’s, Inc. L &\v.. Anchor:ge, Alaska (Write or wire for information) “We Buy Fish>® ICE BAIT Juneau | Foot cumc { Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 l I | e Jacobs Fachine Shop MICARTA STERN BEARINGS PILLAR BEARINGS Welding, Machining and Milling 905 W.-11th St. Phone 876 RED 608 429 Willoughby Ave. 1 w . | l . . ZOoRIC \Phon; AIS | Alaska Laundry CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 Ouatits Dry Cleaning Music Arranging SONG WRITING Compositions for All Occasions You Furnish Lyrics. Phone Red 185 229-5th St. BARANOF (O SK VS PING ST l HOTFL ! EAT IN THE | BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner Window Aut Pl 18P W IDEAL GLASS CO 22.00 . Cale:!_onia Hotel e N P 2 B 4 ‘ | NEW AND USED 5200 AND UP | Fun"l'] on TIMELY CLOTHES Haye your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED apd * BERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 American Meat — Phone 38 | 10:15—Forecasts. Proposes Changes' 1 »’ y » I NUINN-BUSH SHOES A A s " I 5 | STETSON HATS | [SALES. SERVICE and BrPaiy ¢ | Quaiity Work Clothing l Christensen Bros. Garage l i 909 12th St | FRED HENNING | |~ =ivn Complete Outfitter for Men Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coat Cholce—General Haul S&T ing — Storage and Crating— Men'’s and Boys’ Clothing CALL US! ! ACROSS STREET I'ROM Warfield's Drug Store Jnnea“ Trns‘el “ | Box 1465 Phone 677 PHONE 022 k ot “Say It With Flowers but : | B. W. COWLING e e i COMPANY ; DODGE and PLYMOUYH Juneflu Florlsm OEALERS PHONF 311 . | Lucille’s Beauy Salon Sanitary Meat Co. . Textnrés of lhér AND POULTRY Phone 492 2nd and Franklin m"fi:;:x“':vf::w Remington Typewrifers WINDOW WASHING SOLD and SERVICED by RUG CLEANING v 48&Co swszr::!’tni gxxflrovnn J. B. Burdor 4 ¥ AVE MI R § PIGELY WIG GLY INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED STORAGE For BETTER Groceries By Day, Week, Month—New Warehouse | P 1o BODDING’S TRANSFER Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 A FORD AGENCY (Autiimd: Dralest) DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP ; GREASES — GAS — OIL & MARINE WAYS h Foot 01 Main Street New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for Juneau Motor Co. LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 H. S. GRAVES > The Clothing Man | gnaglnunc‘:{gl"f lectric: ctor " HOME OF House Wiring . FLORSHEIM SHOES OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 ¥ MAKE ‘ JUNEAU DAIRIES Alaska Meat Market | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM)| | | The targest and most complete . datly habit—ask for it by name| stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. | * | Juneau Dairies, Inc. e i o ¢ Chrysler Marine Engines 57 " | owomne swoe_ ||| SEORGEZEDY Chas. G. Warner Co. s 08 - | HOME GROCERY RADIO SERVICE . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.—JUKEAU, ALASKA BLONDIE KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska" HA\/" TO SLEEPR THE NEW - "y T WON IT ON N THAT BED S S ACROSS THE ‘ e e M THAT SILLY 6:15—Melody Round-up. 6:30 -Benny Goodman. 7:00—Heaith Council. rd News. 7:30—Bing Crosby Show. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 5 FL<hxx\g Time. 7:15—S! 9:00—Radio Theatre. 9:30—Magic Carpet. *9:45—Between the Lines. ! .GOOD HEAVENS!! 10:00—Words with Music. | / MY GUN IS EMFTY ' 7 MARINE FORECASTS: Daily at \-’\A-—/ 8:00 and 9:30 A 5:40, 7:25, 8:25 : ' Sunday at 11:55 AM. and 5 9:30 P. M. :10 and -~ In Shipping Info, Alaska and Hawaii WASHINGTON, April 30— A bill to repeal a 1902 law requir~ ink shippers sending goods to Hawaii and Alaska to list the items for statistical reports was intro- duced today by Delegate Farring- ton (R-Hawaii). The law, Farrington told report- ers, calls for detailed statements and the information by the Commerce De- LOOKIN' FER A JOB 2 THERE'S SOME IN THE IAINES UP BUTTE WAY... BUT YOURE A PRETTY SMALL KID TBE A oU ... ANY- WHERE . IM GOIN' NORTH ... THAT THE WAY YOU WANTA GO ¢ “ipper sending something ‘rom New York to Californi doesn't bave to make this declara- tion,” Farrington said, “and we think raii and Alaska should bave t! ame treatment in thuss espect a” any state.” - ° . L/ TIDE TABLE o ) 3 T 3 MAY. 1 ¢ TERKY LEK e Low tide 5:28 am., 22 ft. e e Iligh tid> 11:35 am., 153 ft. e © Low tide 17:40 pm, 06 ft. e 1 . . = 4 R 7 I READY TO STRIKE. SOMEONE CLOSE TO ICE TO KEEFP U5 ULD ELIMINATE THAT RIGK . oo 1OOGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber 1 Will buy from 100,000 ft. 0020000 feet. For further rs see Juneau Lumber 433-tf 'ED STATES DEPAR T OF THE INTERIOR Bureau cf Land Manageme°nt jstrict Land Office oraze, Alaska February 20, 1947. NOTICL FOR PUBLICATION given that Carl plication for pat- Anchorage Serial t of May 26, cr a tract of North Lot “A” Plat 0. 2516, of the Pearl Harbor Glcuu of Homesites, on north shore of Pearl Harbor adjoin- ing H.E. S. 167, containing 4.87 acres, latitude 58° 28’ 12” N. longitude 134° 48’ W. and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publica- tion or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, | Acting Manager. First publication, March 12, 1947. Last publication, May 7, 1947. /¢ Ditn TRACY WHEN DID VOU HEAR THE SCUFFLE®. B ue cBviousLy DISAPPEARES) WHILE T WA& PHONING i YOou | —3 WELL, THERE ISN'T VERY MUCH MORE TO TELL, MR. YEAHP ALL RIGHT, AND THEN WHAT? Shidadh Gad. QUITE A BUILDING. BUT THEY ANT PUTTIN' ARE YOU SURE THERE'S ROOM FOR THE 2INK SHUX-- T CRAVE cogm\? %Nfifilwh HEY, COUSIN -- : cAaN I TAKE THIS INFUNNEL COW-HAID QFF FER A SECONT ? ARNOLT Sea-7M¢te MARINE ENGINE Walghs only 198 Ibs. . 'H-“ \ placement enly 61 cuble liches . 4 develops 20 H.P. at only 2800 RP.AS Porfoms smoothly at high speeds er low speeds on fishing boats, auxlliery @aft, and small runabouts. Motor Rebuild and . - Marine Service 1012 West 10th St Phene m A Asphalt Tile! CORK and RUBBER FLOORING | WEATHERSTRIPPING SASH BALANCES Walltex————Congo-Wall Juneau Paint & Supply Phone 407—118 2nd St. BRIN(,IN(. e BY GOLLY~I'M SO SLEEPY-1 FEAR I'M GONNA FALL ASLEEP BEFORE I GIT HOME # P No...NO... INFORMED o Nosy NEK HER 5 p\J\"N\LUQE (=] OR NOT i NOT NOW... I JUST WANT TO GET AWAY FROM HERE ...ID LIKE TO GETA TRAIN (OUL IGET ATRAIN ¢ PAGE SEVEN S THO WE CARED L e, aLl- aGuBOQD GWVE A SR 3 SURE, KID... ILL LETCHA OFF ‘ '( HANK YU X IS AT THE STATION AT RAWHIDE. N, __( VERY MUCH. NELL MAKE 1T 8 Son-pomi ) et THERE'S A TRAIN GOIN NORTH STOPS THERE ABOUT SIX... *",‘,’OL“T"Q‘,',‘O;‘?’ oL CIGARETTE ¥ ¢ o 7 A Ol AND WHO DO Y HAVE IN MIND TS REFORT THA YANKEE FILOTS BE ON WITH THE COMMANDANT OF AND IN ANOTH TOWN. OW! I POUBT THAT EITHER OF THE VKEES WOULD BE INTERESTED IN £ THAT I COULD MAKE. BUT IF A CHARMING, ALLURING WOWAN WERE TO APPROACH ONE OF THEM ... YOU FOLLOW ME # APPEAR TO NDLY TERMS I UNDERSTAND THE STATE POLICE . PERFECTLY. ( J’&‘ | r VOU ALWAYS LEFT A DUPLICATE KEY TO YOUR ER PART OF NO? WHY NOT? [AYPO MUST HAVE THOUGHT) HE WAS SEEING GHOSTS WHEN WE SHOWED UP., IN HIS FLAT. THEY OUCHT TO PUT IN THE ROOM AT MY PLACE — REMEMBER?P NOW, AABOUT CHOSTS - Y T " THEY PUT IN THE FLOOR "M JUST THE FIRST, AND NOW THE WALLS. | OWNER. ILL LET THE BUILDER FLOOR LAST. MIGHT RAIN. SAY WHEN, BROTHER Copr. 1947, King Peatwess Srodicme, 1o, World nighes reervsd. 318

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