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THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947 PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e e - —— M TS~ SR 4 PO THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” 7 BOUBLE 7 —SAFFTY “The Packard Clipper System” { ey R — T——T— [ 'FOR SALE FISH BUYING OUTFIT BOAT TILLACUM--has a engine, 32-volt light plant, 67- watt radiophone. One Log Float 2¢ by 54 ft. with ¥ One Scow 16 x 50 ft wath ] One Log Float 7 x 86 ft. EQUIPMENT FOR . ABOVE includes . three . 32-volt .- light plants, anchors, chain, eable, tow. ling, gas pumps, shovels, and miscellaneous eguipment. PRICE $36.900.80 Last thrsg yeppestations fiver- aged over a million pounds of salmon & season. CLARENCE MOY +MPONAH, ALASKA ' JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLEMBING-~HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET META) 2t VELDING PHONE 787 'SEPTEMBER ISSUE OF ALASKA SPORTSMAN PICTORIAL NUMBER Gold, fish and timber, game and fur animals, people, cities | and” scenery, dog teams, ships and airplanes have all contributed to meke Alaska what she is today, a grand vacation land, a place for satisfactery and profitatle every- livir . medern front st industrial potentialitie resenting these various fa our great Territory, the September al number of The Alaska S| sman carries dozens p and white photographs at- T ing the many different aspects of ’ RADIO 106 KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” v THURSDAY EVENING 5:00 Highlights in Music. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:46—World in Music. 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Melody Round-Up. 30—Life cf Riley. 100—Guest Star. S—tandard News—Forecasts 7:30—Jack Carson. £:00--EINY Bandbox. 8:156—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 8:30—Frank Morgan. 9:00—Mystery Playhouse. 9:30—Supper Glub. 9:45—Between the Lines. 10.00—Words with Musig. “The Last Frontier.” 10:45—Forecasts. Hunting and trapping’ in Sep- Al programs are subject ) change temper is aiso discussed, a trip up | without notice. the Stikine is described by Bess Daytime forecasts on w2ekdays &' winn and though the housing 1:00, 9:30 AM., and 12:00 Neon, shortage is universal, it isn't in- TR surmountable when there is plen- TARU LODGE ty of beach land, a forest of sturdy Call Mary Joyoe 8 he Baranof 1,0 upd o variety of building tor, reservations and (raRsPOItation maserials washed up by an obliging i Building a log cabin on .. " 'Alaska’s shore is hard work, but the cost is small and the reward high in pleasure and satisfaction. C. O. Buck tells how he went about it in “Log Cabin Home," also published in the September number of The Alaska Sportsman. - Third and Franklin |, : 4 | MRS. TROUTMAN HOME | | el COURTESY HARBOR Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Mrs. Sam Troutman and her et i s i i ee e =) daughter Miriam returned to Ju- ¢ neau on the Estebeth from Haines { afer a visit to friends there. While in Haines, Mrs. Troutman was the {guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Powell, and Miriam was a guest of Rosilyn Ward. el | e BOAT CHARTER “Takan” for towing and general freight. Haines-Juneau Auto De- livery. Call Juneau Marine Works. 665 G(‘ CAFE Complete Lunch, 85¢ donida AL FOR SALE AT SHOP POUGLAS BO NF WAY & MARINFE d Deal LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Rouse Wiring OUR SPECTALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACRO¥ STREET FROM , Warlield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 SNOW PLOWS ot, Snow Plow, 8 ft., type V, 1 168S, Serial No. 1562, w Plow, 8 ft., type V, [] Alaska Janitorial Service ' A Dependable, Etficient, Modern Commercia) and Home g Serviee RED 559 i & t, Snow Plow. V type, 8| CONKLE & FOLLETTE rpiller AD3145 and 3146. | S—————————————— | f Snow Plow, V type, 8, WHEN IN NEED OF Model 168-S, Serial No. | Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Blade. Snow Plow, straight type, 10 | t., Frink, Model 25RSB, Serial No. | ¢ PHONE 022 u{f( B mezn Transfer bt Blade. Snow Plow, straight type, 10 ft.. Frink, Model 25RSB, Serial No. 1652 Blade Snow Plow, straight type, 10 it.. Frink, Model 40 RSB, Serial No. 1593, . Levell 1z, § {t., Fiink, 1943, Se- | rial No. 672, NWP 47A-19813. (1 each.) (new) Leveling Wing, 8 ft.. Frink, 1943, Se- rial No. 674, AD320). (1 each) (new) Leveling Wing, 8 f{., Frink, 1943, Se- ! rial No. 663, AD3207. (1 each) (new) | Leveling Wing, 8 ft., Frink, 1943, Se- | rial No. 664, AD3206. (1 each) (new) Snow Plow, V type, 8 ft., Frink,' | Model 168-S, Serial No. 1558, AD- | 3139 (1 each) FOOT CLINIC jPricc 15000 each. l;.o.n. Fairbanks Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 | WRITE~PHONE—WIRE PACIFIC TRACTOR & RED 608 EQUIPMENT COMPANY 429 Willoughby Ave. 8755 E. Marginal Way, Seattle 8, Alaska Meat Market w Plow, straight type, 10 ! nk, Model 25RSB, Serial No. | Sav 1 With Flowers™ but *SAY IT WITH OURS'™ Juneau Florists PHONE 311 Sanitary Meat Co. |, FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Cal Phenes 13 and 49 For COMFORT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! Mgr. . ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | | iWastungton — Phone LAnder 7200} The largest and most complete | stock of Fresh and Frozen ! DAILY SC U i Capital City Trailways Meats in Juneau 5 L. A, STURM—Owner PHONES 30 — 539 l 12:15 Midnight 12:30 AM. Bus Leaves Juneau—South Seward St.—Next Teen-Age Club Leave Treadwei 7:30 AM. Leave Juneau ) ’ " asler’s Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes M. =2 Special 7: Shs8BBsBEeE YT 13 s g o B Yeur Eeposits ARE Bus Leavés Douglas—PFive minutes after departure from Tréadwell. SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS : l‘ sc managément of this sauk 18 oiedged to conserva- uve operalion, . The safety vt depusitors’ ‘tunds 1s our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- . per of Federal Deposit In- surance- Corporation. jnsures el of our depgsit- ors agalnst Joss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. 4 FIRST NATIONAL of :vmy. &léflil& ; DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE 'KOHLER LIGHT Safe, ’Automati.c Electric LIGHT and POWER. wherever you. - are. PROMPT DELIVERY [URANCE CORPORATION PFIMRI R BLONDIE S LAY wSens 3+, ONINE NOA TUM 'NIvOY 1O INWOO NOA I AVIVANIAIONT ) 2 THEATRE G B 3rL NI SNIAY G N3JCTUHD 33V 3331 MONX NOA 1NOJ I INA3AVD FHOW 38 QNOA HEIM T — Tugy ! o ¥ [AAND (PoPEVE'S BIRDS KIN 2— { LARN wi (NS WHO SHC WHOUNS IN THE Y UWHEREABOUTS v> = SRS S St L REPOR: TO ME AS SOON AS YOU CAN...YOU KNOW ALL THE SYMPTOMS...I CAN'T LEAVE HERE ...I'LL TRY AND ADVISE YOU OVER THE PHONE . 71 MR PREVOST, DOCTOR HUNTER'S HANDYMAN CALLED...THE DOCTOR IS VERY ILL... T MUST ICE HE'S DETERMINED TO GET ME KILLED WITH M, I SUPPOSE THIS I5 IN THE CONDEMNED MAN ) __] E WORMS UNPER ( - THERE'LL BE THIS WET PLANK 3 f {1" ; HE PASSED OUT 'BOUT EIGHT OCLOCK,, RIGHT AWAY... WHERE 1S HIS ROOM 7 SR I 50, THE DOOR. LOCKS ... N snm‘o! THIS 16 A Sy A NOW THEN, VIXEN, LUCKY FOR YOU THE TOY WOMAN DIDNT YoU BROUGHT IN HER FOOD. .. WHAT DOES IT CONTAIN B ” \4 BOX SUCH AS EUROPEAN WOMEN KEEP THEIR FROM WHAT TVE HEARD ABOUT - THAT FLATFOOT, 1 CANT BELIEVE HE'S THAT EASY. 1'WONDER— /G2ME ON, WALT. THE FOLKZ " 'ON THE PORCH WANT US'TO//: IT FEELS 50 GOOD PLAY BRIDGE . A POSTCARD FROM UNCLE WAET AND AUNTIE BLOZ50M AT PINE KNOT LODGE, SKEEZIX. THEYRE HAVING A SWELL TME . TH SPERRIT HAINT FLEW TH’ COOP YIT, HAS HE, SHER'FE 2 NOW - JAMES -1 WANT FACT=IL, WANT TO BE | TREATED LIKE ONE OF THE FAMILY #/ YOU SAY- LIKE ONE OF THIS FAMILY ? 4 ND_ AT '"SKUNKTON ME/ . JOWS "~ YOU MIGHT BE RIGHT ABOUT my) LEFT, EPDIE - POPEVES BUT 1 THH\K\ \( TRUTHFUL YoU ARE 77 ( BIRDS WOULD) WRONG 'Liezaf s O TS N 2 HIS TEMPERATURE IS VERY HIGH BUT HE DOESN'T HAVE THE VIOLENT REACTION THAT GOES WITH THE FEVER...NOT YET AT LEAST. BIT OF THE SHE~CATS FINERY WILL PAY ME FOE \ THE BLOWS I'VE TAKEN ... THE ONLY PAY ILL GET =~ [ SINCE WERE DESERTING THIS MADHOUSE BEFORE THE POLICE TRAP US HERE, TOO. DOOR 'OF THE GARAGE? LUGH HAS JUST HAD TIME ENOUGH TO DUCK BEHIND S YOU €O, PHYLLIS, ‘JUET O &7 |'COULDN'T GET POPPY T0.GO FISHIN', | WONDER N~ IF HE I5N'T WELL. : 2 SRR s THAT NO-COUNT SHER'EF WUZ TRYIN' TO GIT My F PRINTS AN’ WMUSSED ME ALL LP VLL GIVE HIM A LOT OF BLARNEY -IT/LL SAVE ME A LOT OF WORK AROLIND HERE! YO 1DIOT - WHAT DID YOU SAY TO JAMES ? HE LEFT A NOTE-HE QUIT/

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