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SATURBAY, A_UE}US'TJ 67,’ !94? A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA » PAGE. SEVEN BLONDIE ; ’ = IF I CAN JUST ¢ ] K HAPPY LITTLE ] [ [ JUKEAU PioMBiNG & HEATING co. | RADIO L0G Y PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHFET METAL | KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU 2 / - 2 { p “SELDING . : et | b (riar G . ; (] \é%‘\x;l,\l&N‘EH%Cu? 4/ z FQNTIELEQ;?QE o) \I e § LASTED Jop ‘ PHONE 78 Third and Franklin SATURDAY EVENING MUCH LONGER D) = ‘ BT s o 5:00—Music from America THAN [ THOUGHT \ 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. . - WOW - - 1 ILE 2 ‘ ( onE AM. \ | S0 =A% ‘ A A [N AR . - i | 1 5:45—Downbeat. 6:00—Dinher News. 6:15—Melody Round-Up. 6:30—Dinah Shore. 7:00—Voice of the Army. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30—Duffy’s Tavern. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. -~3 | 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 8:30— Milton Bérle. 9:00—Mystery Playhouse. D o o T DU RSP THE ALASKAN CAB CO. - g > “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” : COURTESY: 7 DfluBLE 7 ———SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” e 1 HARBOR CAFE b0 cumen oymirs | ¢ Fried Shridg i Complete Lunch, 85 | Zid—Bewesh uieLines n HAR' 1T5 SWELL) | | free Fi : ') NG p PE\/E" Fresh Strawberry Sundae, 30¢ S ey -~ {50 LONG, PODNER THE BEST OF LUCK) E)EABEAE"T;F' »‘l‘\f) IE[OV\EACEEAGNONU ) \e Q B O 0o OPEN: 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 3 oo TO NOU — | HOPE NOU: MAKE PORT y Lfl-——‘flm_ — ONEVENTFUL § £ B TR 11:55—Forecasts. SAFELY WITH THE “VES-BIRD' AND j (@ 3 e g ?' (R, SR ; s g | 12:00—Hour of Charm. ( THE "NO-BIRDLT a0y . R 5, Q{ & P TEr-CwoETsem— || 12:30—Sweeney and Marche. g:’*"\b L L) ‘—-2 & P 1:00—Baby Snooks. b A ¥ 3 : A DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP Alaska Janitorial Service || 150 rutheran Hour. ~ b ( = & MARINE WAYS || A Devendatle, Efficient, Modern 2:00—Radio Theatre, ( 22t A )i~ New construction & repair work Commercial and Home | 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. G i £ Auphorised Desles or ! Cleaning Service | 3:00—Dorianne Barnes. - PHONE RED 559 15 ' = Fo = - = ey LECTROLOX 3:15—Hoagy Carmichael. - \m‘ ¥/ 7. CONKLE & FOLLETTE | 3:30—Information Please. | 4:00—Fred Allen. 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. 00—Dinner News-—Forecasts. :156—Excursions in Science. 5:30—Charlie McCarthy. 6:00—Revival Hour. Phone: Douglas 192 WHEN IN NEED OF @G;l N \ » ¥ 1 Coal Choice—General Haul- || Electrical Contractor fng — Storage and Crating— || HRouse Wiring PHONE 022 R o - | 7:00—Jack Benny. 2 OUR SPECIALTY : ; AL . PLEASE un \ 7:30—Twenty Questions. L HUMBLY AFOLOGIZE .., 1 9 oI Ky e o Juneau Transfer 8:00—Theatre Guild. WAS OUT AT A RANCHERS RIGHT QUICK . 6EIMRUN ALL DONT THINK OF ME . TH' WAY... EPIDEMIC +..THEY NEED YOU. | i | 8:55—News. b y ’ | “Say It With Flowers” but 9:00—Command Performance. TO A PHONE ...I HOPE YOU YOU LOOK 80 BUSTIN' LOOSE / H. S. GRAVES 9:30—Forecasts UNDERSTAND /\( TIRED. 3 The Clothing Man || “SAY IT WITH OURS!” ;an'pmgr:x:sc are subject ¥ change ' _\i_,) H | without notice. HOME OF Juneau Florists || payume Yorecasts on woekdss st P FLORSHEIM SHOES PHONE 311 {8:00, 9:30 AM,, and 12:00 Noon \ | e GEORGE BROS. Sanitary Meat Co. | earvmi room percen 1 wi : FOR QU. TY MEATS pay you to investigate our offerings Widest Selection of QDALY in well chosen investments, ALAS- D AND FODLICRY KA FINANCE CORPORATION, | | LIQU“RS i FREE DELIVERY < Bl 3 | P 13 and Cooper Building, 4th and Mam. 3 o = v q\ > \ PHONE 399 e o | oo i v : A | WN&% ? I 5 When you pay 1or QUALITY wny N 1S J S & T || INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED | 1ot get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHETM €HOES at Graves. ——— Men’s and Boys’ Clothing |! §'g‘ “3 lk‘ AmGNE Tiontem Tt r i \ IT WAS A SMOOTH JO, TERRY; f , Month—] - S ’ ACHORE ATRERT yeoly | y Day, w:;ho u‘;: ew | IN 3(1‘)1\;_1:11\;‘1‘: | g; AND IT }J‘UQT ABOUT SAVED MY A COMMANDANT! ONE )| I WAS STRUCK. DOWN FEOM : ; _ No. 5751-A | OFFICIAL NECK.. IF- THE FAT {_\OF THE MEN FROM = Warfield's Drug Store BODDING’S TRANSFER NOTICE OF SALE v E HILL BANDITS FELL FOR THE BAG OF MAN HAD BEEN ABLE TO USE THE CONVOY. GUARDING o 5?31"54‘:’:‘50@&’55&#35 Box 1465 Phone 671 Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 | In the District Court for the Terii-| | +\ JEWELS ROUTINE AND RIGHT ABOUT NOW, THEY THIS OIL FIELD AS A BARGAINING ) DETAIL 15 HERE 0 1 '(;z { ‘;\laskfl. Division Number { P SHOULD BE HIGHTAILING AFTER. TUBBY DOWN A POINT, THE BATTALION OF ¢ ne. al uneau. ‘ ¥ I —_— || Alaska Meat Marke! || acine wannes, soe proprietor o' |+ &5 r ;%ufg h?fiéfiflgéfi? and doing busines sas CHARLES G. WARNER €O, Libellant, vs | Gasboat “ARLENE”, No. 31E801, The largest and most complete | stock of Fresh and Frozen | Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner | her Engines, Tackle, Apparel, For DOMPURT 01 PHONES 39 — 539 Furniture and Equipment, Re- DR | e eeesse— SPondent, THE B. M. BEHRENDS L Get the NEW o BANK, a banking corporation, In- Ray WASHINGTON A A i S S O tervener and Claimant. & Thatchar Habit! | Notiee id hereby given, in gf:rsu- Mgr. 3 ‘ ‘ | ©neéz to on order entered herein on Casler’s Men's Wear ! August 15, 1947, that the Sadbbat ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | Formerly SABIN'S ARLENE, No. 31E€01, her tackle, { ' ‘ cquipment, furnituré, boats, masts | at ] Stotsen -and Mailory Hats and éther equipment will be sold at | ‘ Arrow Shirts and Underwear public auction at 10:00 A. M., Aug- M : Alien Edmonds Shoes ust 22, 1947, at the small boat har- i Axyway Luggage bor, Junéau, Alaska. for cash to the m highest and best bidder. 3 O it Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 115, 1947. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, | United States' Marshal. | By WALTER G. HELLAN, Office Deputy United States | Marshal. | First publication, Aug. 15, 1947. Last publication, Aug. IN ADMIRALTY No. 5751-A {NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY il IF THEY'LL KEEP Xxave Due Juneau Due Juneau |1y, the District Court for the Terri- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | ¢ory of Alaska, Division Number PLACE FOR FUN TAKE QUR BATHING U5 OVERNIGHT S. S. ALEUTIAN ... Aug. 17 | One, at Juneau. =l PRETTY coop! WEVE 4TRUCK 5UiTG HOME DRY, WELL STAY. S. 5. BARANOF . Aug. 19 Aug. 24 | ALINE WARNER, sole propristor| |- ! £ ON THE TRIP P - 'S. 8. ALEUTIAN . Aug. 26 Sept. 1 of and doing business as CHARLES i ANY BATHHOUSES fr2erni2 l«: CAMP. N i 8. 8. BARANOF . Sept. 2 Sept. 8 G. WARNER CO., Libellant, vs. n;@Ng HERE? — Northbound: S. S. BARANOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. Gasboat “ARLENE”, No. 31E801, 2l : 4 » 8. S. ALEUTIAN—Seward direct from Juneau. her Engines. Tackle, Apparel, || Southbound: S. 8. BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. m:‘;e and. Edipment, Re- 1 8. 8. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. 3 3 | | Both Steamérs call at etchikan northbound and southbound e R ek | FREIGHTER SERVICE: All freighters calling at Prince Willlam Sound 't Y, William T. Mahoney, as Unit- will call at Ketchikan and Juneau Northbound | o4 States Marshal for the Territory and will accept all cargo offerings for these |, Alaska, did on the 15th day of N ) 90 parts, August, 1947, attach and arrest ihe f ‘8. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 |gasboat ARLENE, an undocumented iy - American vessel, which is numbered 5 31 E 801, her masts, tackle, apparel, - THE YEAR R ou furniture, fixtures, machinery; an- | chors, equipment and engines; in the suu : X.SNUFC;'V» I CAINT I SWAR,I CRAVE VE , [ DO TAAT -- HE VOTED FER ME TO FLING TH' GHOST O’ p above-entitled action, in & certain , N ; i ) : e ok cause, civil and maritime, o con- | | SHER'FE-. \ SCRE? : H\N’ HOLLER WD S LAST "LECTION . /Y : Your Ceposits rac (o resipp Mgl maferth | | 3" CRAVE TO INTH GAIL- HOUSE. gng ’ —3 ¢ agreed value' of . $82008; furnjshed, SWAR OUT N S ¢ rendered, performed and expended ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS A WARRANT by the libelldnt ‘Aline Warner, sole | proprietor of and jdoing business. as Charles G. Warner.Co,, at the re- quest of Lynn L. Crosby, the re- puted owner of said véssel, and costs, including $175.00 as & proctor’s fee; and the owner and all ether persons interested or concerned, herein are | required to be and aj r at the | time and place of the return of said | process, to-wit: Saturday, the 6th ! day of September, 1947, in the Unit- \ < . munagement of this Jang 8 oieaged (O conserva- Jave operation. The safety ot depusiturs’ tunds is our . p ortmary consideration. In D POSITS 'M GORRY -MRS DARDY- [ HEARD ed States District Court robm in the VES-5H J L 6T ME addition, the bank is a mem- ! Federal Court House, at Juneau, | MOTHER SAY SHE || DOWN TC T PASSPORT JGGS - IF YOUR ) & WAS GOING TO HER PASSPORT- ROW - WANT A MAKE T WISH T PASSPORT-WE | MUST HAVE YOUR De In- ger of Focera Dot I | | THIS BANK B nsures each of our deposit- \ § ors against loss to a maxi- A - INSURED lanswer in that behalf, or default TO ELROPE /! fwill be entered and condemnation ¥, ordered as prayed in the libel filed | F herein. : i Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 15th day of August, 1947. e ! WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. 8. Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, = . * Deputy U. S. Marshal. FIRST NATIONAL BANK {|x & rovertson and M. £ Monage, TEN 7 Proctors for Libellant. i of JUNEAU, ALASKA | First publication, Aug. 15, 1047. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' § 1.5t publication. Aug. 29, 1047, | Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., andl R o GO wWr { A /_,_J

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