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v 'EDNESDAY{A[{GUST 6, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN JUKEAU PLUMBING & szaTing co. | RADIO LOG T H : e T PLUMBING—HEATYNG -0, BURNERS.~SHEES METAL KINY (W80KC) JURRAU ki SUPPER ISHMES : i 4 T \ SALT SHAKER 3y > EXPECT ME TO | CTUBING “The Voice of Alaska” L v?w h,\?vfo;) (reom THE TABLE 4 I \ 1 s ON THE 39 { TAKE OUT EVERY | i 3 WED? VEN! THINGS . | mm:m Third and Franklin W s ony g e e e TS | §:30—Totem Talk—Forecabts. e S b it i I 5:45—Spotlight Bands. THE ALASKAN CAB €0, | 55 s 6:15—Melody Roundup. “FHE PINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JONEAU® ' BE 0 Soodinn W s e v 7:00—Why oD You Worry? i COURTESY: 7 nmLE 7 ———SAFETY 7:15—Standara sstj]!:gncafls. “The Pdekard "Hipc ¢ Gvstern” 7:30—Bing Crosby Show. ORI 8:00—KINY Bandbox. s e 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 8:30—Sportsreel. HARBOR CAF | S8 9:00—Teen-Age Quiz. Fried Shrimg, $1.00 Complete Lunch, 85¢ L e aa p,egg. Strawberry Sundp,e_ 30¢ gk $43—Alaska Line News. BEG PARDPON, THE PROBLIM 'TIS EASILY OPEN: 10 A. ) & e A WINPY, THATS RAW ) ahise L, | 1Bl [ SAM. X, |B00VEP, DI~ EN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 10:15—Forecasts. MiL<! : PON'T YO BROUGHT IT GONER GET EM SHALL SET AN All programs are subject tn change 5 ou DIRECTLY FROM TO DRINK [T ! 5~ without notice. KNOW IT MUST BE | 1™ pASTURE aksri Gl Daytime forecasts on wekdays at PASTEURIZED?? y J (& 8:00, 9:30 A.M.,, and 12:00 Noon. 77 DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP | —_———— & MARINE WAYS NASH i New construction & repair work || Bara no' I n Authorized Dealer for SALES,SERVICE and REPAIR LocTRoLoX |if Shrsiensen Brox Carsge i rtioes - Going West | WHEN IN NEED OF FREDR. WOLF [| Diesel ON—Stove Oil—Your Maico Btealoht " Boapahds . Coal Choice—General Haul- Baranof arrived in Juneau from Electrical Contractor iig — Storage and Crating— Seattle and Ketchikan last eve- Bouse Wiring PHONE 022 ning at 7:30 o'clock. She discharg- ) OB ¥ 4.1 O 0K » OUR SPECIALTY ed passengers, mail and baggage, s . R . o 2 Juneen Transfer and sailed for the Westward at 8 [PPLLULTY) 77/ 77/ /L WELL SEND THEM KIDS RIGHT, HT— Box 2135 Black 379 i p. m. v, wiar A s enaonen 3. A LOTTA ATHALETIC DT i7.L00KS LIKE A SWELL -] HURRY UP FELLAS.A,THANK5> «Say It With Flowers” but | _AMiving from Seattle were Dr. . EQUIPHUNT. DAY LETS GIT MOVIN'.WE & INTHAT & i H.S. GRAVES o Gordon Dutt, Miss M. Faublan, SENANIAL LT BEVT, P GOTTA MAKE UP TH'TIME ) TUB, JERRY. ) - \ : : ¢ WE LOST. a2 “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Mrs. J. Glenovich, Margaret Gunn, 3 The Clothing Man Wilford Johnson, Mrs. K. G. Lee, HOME OF Juneau Florists Virginia Lee, May Mattson, Mrs. | Robert Pollack, Lee, Sidney, Ste- FLORSHEN_SHOES EEONR $0 phan and ;‘;)bene‘;’oll;clr(].eydr. | Mrs. L. H. Stevenson and chil- Gmm Bnns = dren, Robert, Carole, Paul, Rus- . | Samlary Meat Co. sell and Toni Stevenson; Mrs. El- len Strand, Gary Strand, Capt. and Widest Selection of FORA)Q;gApLg]‘;Tl\gAm Mrs. Wilks and son David Wilks; J. T. Lundland, Edio Oie and M. LIQU"RS ! FREE DELIVERY Welks. Call Phenes 13 and 49 M. B. Palm came to Juneau from PHONE 399 I Ketchikan. Boarding the ship for Seward S&T ! INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED | . ."y” Minnie Monroe, Winona Monrce, LaVelle Wadaege, Jay Men’s and Boys’ Clothing || STOBAGE £mith, Betty Whitzel, Mrs. Emma ods — By Day, Week, Month—New 0 L. Kann, Marjorie Cahill 7 e i Warehouse etty Jo Bonohen, Clarence Mark- FOLLOW ME, Y’ MOUNTAIN HARPIES! 3 Warfield’s Drug Store BODDING’S TRANSFER nd Silas Milther; to Cor- WE'LL TEACH THE FAT PI&, BOR, THAT, Box 1465 Phone 677 Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 H. B. Crewson. ¢ Alaska Meat Market — The largest and most complete J(" ATTLE ’ stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau BoMPoiRata L. A. STORM—Owner g s somvxcr: | PHONES 39 — 539 fed Get tne NEW == BBy WASHINGTON | Chatcher, Habit! | Mer. Casler’s Men's Wear ! ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Formerly SABIN'S ©ee 000 o0ees e 00 * WEATHER REPORT ® Temperarure for 2¢4-Hour e Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock L This Morning e Tn Juneau—Maximum, 64; @ minimum, 52. ° At Airport—Maximum, 62; e minimum, 48. . WEATHER FORECAST . (Juneau and Vicinity) o Partly cloudy and not © much change in tempera- e ture tonight and Thursday. . ° ° . . . ° . ° ° . TRACV, YOU ASKED ME TO| [ THINGS ARE HOT, CHIEF 1 FEEL ID LIKE TO DO LOCATE JUNIOR. ITS NO | | AND IN MY OPINION, THIS | | GUARANTEE ©° KNOW WHAT SOMETHING, FOR THE SOAP THE KIDS JUST || AUTUMN HEWS DAME IS VOU [WE'RE DOINGP K 4 5 DISAPPEARED! HUHP RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE FIFTEEN CRIME STOPPERS! OF IT. I'M GOING «8| BUCKS |L TO DATE HER ADAY. ISIT, FOR)DINNER T Decreasing Northeasterly winds. PRECIPITATION (Paft 24 hours endin2 7:30 a.m. today) In Junceu — since August 1, 121 inch sinee July 1, 454 inches. Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage [ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ‘At Airport — None; since August 1, 49 inches; since July 1, 3.07 inches. e 000000000 000 ee0eve0s0se®s e - KIDS SET TAR PAPER ¢ SHACK AFIRE; ALARM * SENT IN LAST NIGHT i —— Last evening'—s_;-; fire alarm atA S AN E ALLEY Due Juneau Due Juneau - 5 E 7 v o Steamer Northbound Southbouna 7:30 took the Volunteer Fire De- [Tl | : NO.1 HAVE MY BOOKS TG A LITTLE DULL INTHE |l [WHILE THE WORLD GOE5 Y| [MusT you co? DONT FCREET | | 5. BARANOF ... . Ag 1, BRERINC 0 dbe Sy B AND PLENTY OF TIME WINTER, BUT | LISTEN To J | PAGT MY DOOR | 6TWDY || | TO 5TOP ACAN. | LIKE TO i | J.(LaAP YU STOPPED,), DONT YOU T0 READ—STEVENSON CHARLIE AND FRED AND § | THE BIRDS. WOULD YOU VEET NICE FOLKS, — 5. ALEUTIAN ) Aug. Aug, 17 ; \ \ i youngsters had accidentally set fire v i 3 e S e Au. 28 o a smui.tar paper shack they, || NOT MANY FOUC 8= AND POE AND OHENRY. /Ull| | 0zzIE AND THE SHaDOW /M | BELEVE THAT THERE ARE ; : had built. | Y Moo A by R : ¢ AND BING. { | 7 unps oF TReEs N ! Northbound: S: S. BARANOF culls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. | The fire was extinguished with- UTTLE STATION. BUT | FQIZDM g / 1 EVERYTHING? 8. S. ALEUTIAN—Seward direct from Juneau. "out difficulty, although it was close g enough to other buildings to en- i " Southbotnd: 8. 8. BARANOF—8éward to Juneau direct. danger them. The all clear sound- §. 8. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. |#&d at 7:45 p. m. i Both Steamers call at Ketchikan northbound and southbound. | e e i - SEATTLE MEN HERE 2 11l REIGHTER SERVICE: All freighters calling at Prince William Sound h L. d. - whihds the will call at Ketchikan and Juneau Northbound 5 } and will accept all cargo offerings for these |Standard Oil Company, arrived in two ports. Junedu. from Seattle yesterday and f . |is registered at the Baranof Hotel. . 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 | Also from Seattle are L. F. Wray, |Lioyd Blake, H. T. Priele, Robert : }Wau and James Tenneson. 5 = = : - . ;< TR 2 ¢ g Call Mary Jovee at the Baranof| I \ GETTIN' DRIED OFF, \ 5 . 7 V4 for reservations and transportation I des WAQSHED : ents —adv. 604-tt( § . Yeur Deposits rangemen || T’ SPeRRITE My e | / UNITED STATES PAW iE [fi R E s A F E DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ‘ S i HA,DDENT TOQ $ ; Bureau of Land Management | e TH'SPERRIT 7 ¥ T LAND OFFICE ) BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES B3 1 s veig ey SAVING BONDS 7 May 19, 1947. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given'that Wood- trow Milton Triplette, has made ap- | eation for a five-acre tract, An< T 1. maasement of ot Z:amge serial 011394, under the act ofnx is pueaged A RNEES { 'of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), for st operatian. FHY S / !1ané described as Lot S, U. S. Plat of derwetties” SN, WCVIE D of Burvey No. 2391, Sheet No. 2, Tri- angle Group of Homesites, contain- O I | T{M«L)FJAQA\NHAT WL L b, v e i DO 2 MY SWIMMING | =L i MO * primary consideration. In addition. the bank is & mem- ; /ing' 471 acres, situated on Glacier O - 12 , g mil! ; it il ver of Federal Deposit In- i . ; tely 12 miles | | 1 3 3 } 'b WS SRy | \ ST OF THAT THIRSTY- | Seases Corvranon weicn | IN THIS BANK [ - inees, Sy, o | || 25 o o oot j {nisures each of our deposit- ARE the files ‘of this office. 0 OFF ors against loss to a maxi- : | Any and all persons claiffiing ad- mum of $5,000. versely any of the above mentioned l’NSU RE D land should file their adverse.claims in the District Land Office, An- | chorage, within the period of publi- ! cation or thirty days thereafter, or | they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FIRST NATIONAL BANK GRoRoE A 1INGO. of JUNEAU, ALASEA i e A First publication, June 11, 1847. * MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT TNSURANCE CORPORATION Last publication, Aug. 9, 1047.