The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 13, 1947, Page 7

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? WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1947 JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHFET METAL WELDING || PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | e THE ALASKARN CAB CO. B “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” f ! COURTESY 7 DOUBLE 7 ——SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” 1 HARBOR CAFE " Fried Shrimp, $1.00 Complete Lunch, 85¢ ! Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ OPEN: 10 A. M. {0 10 P. M. { i NASH * DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work 1 Authorized Dealer for SALES.SERVICE and REPAIR Christensen Bros. Garage || LECTROLOX 900 12th St. PHONE 659 || | Phone: Douglas 192 | FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor —— e WHEN IN NEED OF | Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your ) Coal Choice—General Haul- || ing — Storage and Crating— | PIIONE 022 ¥ i “The Voice of Alaska” | i | WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00—Surprise Package. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Spotlight Bands, 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Melody Roundup. 6:30—Benny Goodman Show. 7:00—Why Worry? 1 7:156—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30—Bing Crosby Show. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 8:30—Sportsreel. 8:45—PAA News. 9:00—Teen-Age Quiz. ‘ 9:30—Supper Club. 9:45—Alaska Line News. | 10:00— Words with Music. 10:15—Forecasts. ! All programs are subjéct t» change without notice. i Daytime forecasts on w:ekdays at l 3:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:0¢ Noon. ! LOCAL EiS VIS CALFORNIA AFTER | PORTLAND MEETING A side trip to San Francisco af- ter the Elks' Conveéntion at Port- land, Oregon, was the itinerary for five Alaskans who attended the annual ndtional meeting of the House Wirin; 'BPOE. They were John Walmer 4 OUR SPECIALTY _ Juneau Transfer |and mr and Mrs M. E. Monagle Box 2135 Bilack 378 of Juneau and Mr. and Mrs. How- “Say It With Flowers” but || | “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF ‘ard Bradshaw of Sitka. Their trip was made in a new cat purchased in the States by the Monagles. They drove to Cal- ifornia via the coastal route and returned to Seattle on the insid> FLORSHEIM SHOES | PHONE 311 highway. The new automobile { was brought back with them when they returned on hoard the S. S. : Alaska, but, because of the long- Sam!ary Meat Co. | oremens strike it wos sent back FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phenes 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. | Widest Selection of ; LIQUORS | PHONE 399 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROSS STREET FROM ‘Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 | i INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED i STORAGE | By Day, Week, Month—New | ‘Warehouse i BODDING’S TRANSFER Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 | | Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner MFORT d Pt ORIERCIT A0 PHONES 39 — 539 SERVICE ‘ Get tne NEW | WASHINGTON | Habit! . 1 ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Formerly SABIN'S | Casler’s Men's Wear } | at Stetson and Mallory Hats ‘ Arrow Shirts and Underwear { | Alien Edmonds Shoes | Skyway Luggage i i { U Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau { Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound /S. S. ALEUTIAN B Aug. 17 f§|S. 5. BARANOF ............Aug. 16 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 S, S. ALEUTIAN . Aug, 23 Auz, 26 Sept. 1 '|S. S. BARANOF .. ...Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 8 | Northbound: S, S. BARANOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. 4 8. 8. ALEUTIAN—Seward cirect from Juneau. Southbound: S. S, BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. S. S. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. Both Steamers call at Ketehikan northbound and southbound FREIGHTER SERVICE: All freighters calling at Prince William Sound J will call at Ketchikan and Juneau Northbound and will accept all cargo offerings for these two ports. | 6. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 THE YEAR ‘'ROUND Yeou: Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS +¥ « ..r. management of this J80K 1S Dieaged Lo conserva- Ave operation. The safety ot depusitors’ tunds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ner of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. ol DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA .,,..".‘.'.-u..-,.'_‘..'..‘..aa‘-w T i E | the sum of $140,000.00, payable as1 to Seattle. e, - HAYES SHOP Now available at the Hayes Shop, and Seward — 24-hour film veloping and printing service. al'ty workmanship. 653-3t. et e T g When you pay 1ur QUALITY Wby not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOLS at Graves. —aav. Wuin-gas for re<ults! Empir LEGAL NOTICE KINY, Juneau, Alaska. KTKN, Ketchikan, Alaska. PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING PROPOSED ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE. Edwin A. Kraft, 708 American Building, Scattie, Washington, here- 7 gives notice that on August Tth, filed an application with munications Com- ng consent under tion 310 (b) of the Communica- ' i tlons Act 47 U. S. C. A, 310) to assign his assets and licenses to op- | erate Radio Station KINY, Juneau, | Alaska and KTKN, Ketchikan, Al- ' aska, to William J. Wagner, Anchor- | age, Alaska. Under the terms of a contract dat- ' (2d July 31, 1947 Edwin A. Kraft ! | agrees to sell to William J. Wagner, | | the entire phvsical assets used in the operations of KINY, Juneau, Alaska ,and KTKN, Ketchikan, Alaska, for i follows: $%5,000.00 payable when | KINY's license and KTKN'’s license ! naye been issued to William J. Wag- | nier; $10,000.00 ‘with ‘interest at'the | rate of 4% per annum payable one year from July 31, 1947; $10,000.00 | ;wnh interest at the rate of 4% per ! annum payable two years from July | 31, 947; $10,000.00 with interest at | the rate of 4% per annum wyable‘ ! three years from July 31, 1947; andl $35,000.00 with interest at the rate of 4% per annum payable four years from July 31, 1947. At the option of Willlam J. Wagner payments may be increased. Edwin A. Kraft has guaranteed title that will be con- veyed. Additfonal information con- cerning the transaction may be ob- tained from the application, which is on file at the office of the Fed- eral Communications Commission in Washington, D. C. This notice is being given pursu- ant to Section 1.321 of the rules of {the Federal Communications Com- ' mission, which provides that no ac- tion will be taken upon the assign- ment of the licenses for a: period of sixty days from August 12tR, 1847, within. which, time other pérsons de- siring to purchase the facilities upon the same. terms-and itions may tile an application to this effect with the Federal Communications Com- mission. | DWIN A. KRAFT. First publication, Aug. 11, 1947. | Last publication, Aug. 27, 1947, | 'MAGNETO TROUBLE 1‘\I_Ve'll Fix ¢! lly design- ed tools and -y Parsons Electric Co. i Juneaw, Alaska THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAS BLONDIE T WHAT ARE ALEXANDER ) AND COOKIE DOING, ; DAGWOOD, ON . WAITING FOR ME YOUR WAY HOME OUTSIDE THE T FROM THE \ BAKERY ? /o OFFICE BRING ) N A DOZEN DOUGHNUTS FOR SUPPER ON'T EAT UP THE DOUGHNUTS ON THE \WAY HOME (POPEVE, | FQUND WHAT THEY) fu*r ARE T/ a o :,/_H BIRDS ) { WHERE GDJA GET THS 27 ) i & () A, — . HAT GRANDMA ok B (MEANT WHEN ) ~\ \VES-BIRD” \ SHE USED To) E A(say, AT I BIRD TOLD ME”, N et o Ry AN AP s N - T i vve. iOE PALOOKNA B wiLL NoT, 8Y JUPITER { NOBLDDY BUT ME GONNA DO MY PAINTIN'/ BUT HONEST, JUNE, I DONT SEE NO REASON FER. YOU GOIN' TWORK ... YOU AREN'T GOING ON ANY MORE LADDERS, DAD/ MR.PREVOST, DOCTOR HUNTER'S HANDY MAN, WILL DO IT IN HIS SPARE TIME / SHUCKS, JUST WHEN 1 NEED YOU AROUND! I [ cor PAINTIN TFINISH 7 AN MLEGS ALL " IM SO HAPPY.I GO TO WORK TOMORROW AT GRAMLIN'S EMPORIUM. I “FLASH -~ JOE PALOOKA KAYOED BARNEY SEARS AT ORE., LAST NIGHT IN THE FOURTH ROUND. 8-4 TERRY LEE IT's DOGGONED FUNNY ! THIS OIL FIELD SHOULD BE BRISTLING WITH HILL BANDITS, i BUT THE PLACE |5 DESERTED...O. K., RUNNER, REPORT BACK TO THE SCOUTING PARTY AND B TELL THEM WELL CALL OFF OPERATIONS & UNTIL MORNING FOR THE LUVVA PETE! = DID YOU SEE WHO'S BEHIND ) P y VES, IN ANOTHER FIVE MINUTES THAT BUILDING |WILL CONTAIN TWO EX- ““RIME STOPPERS." THAT GA oF COPS AW US. QUICKY JUST CAME THIS NEXT LANDING. AROUND THE " fex CORNER. WHAT DID{ A CARLOAD sI DON'T_ THINK THEY ‘J\L‘ 2 GASOLINE ALLEY 7 7 AND THEYVE STILL s WE DON'I WANT WO BOARD... YOURE UKE f25 I APFRECIATE iT SO-MUCH QUR OWN CHILD... AN" ITS.. WELL, IT'S JEST WONDERFUL HAVIN'YA AROUND...WE GIT uUP ToJ | ALWAYS LOOK FOR ANY PRINTED DIRECTIONS PACKAGE, AND SO | ] WENT TO WHERE y/ e /(7-& | n L o (MEANS HATCHED) INSIDE AH ! A “YES- BIRD" 'AN" A “NO- BIRD" \T LEAST IT WE GOT .. BUT I...HAVE AN IRREPRESS 1 BLE URGE ...I...GET TERRIBLY NERVOUS... T DON'T KNOW WHAT IT 1S.. T MUST KEEP Y'KNOW, SARGE, IT'S THINGS LIKE THIS THAT LEAD MYSTERY FICTION WRITERS TO CLASSIFY YOU POOR. POLICEMEN A% BEING JUST A WEE BIT SHORT AHEAD OF U5! DO YOU THAT SAME WANT COMPANY ? PAIR! WEVE PASSED THEM UP THREE TIMES. e TH'SPERRITS DAWG 13 OUT BY TH CRICKEN COOP A-HANTIN' TH' CHICKENS , UNK SNUFFY BOV-IF 'D SEEN AS MANY ELEPHANTS AS HE HAS 1'D THAT HORRID LITTLE ELEPHANT FRGHTENED { MY UNCLE AWAY FROM THE HOLSE - NOW' MY BROTHER 1S COMING | | TODAY -SEE TO IT THAT ‘ HE DOESNT FRIGHTEN MY BROTHERY ___J | .- W)l NEVER BE AFRAID OF ONE -OF COURSE THIS ONE ISN'T PINK/ Ty MAGGIE - YOUR ‘ BROTHER SCARED THE ELEPHANT # | HE'S RUNNING

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