The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1947, Page 7

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 C THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN T Carl Poiiock of the KINT (1460 KO) JUNEAD R TS0 : “fhe Volce of Alaska” \ /i . GOING TO CHANNEL BOAT WORKS L || o UM e g s“ys: i 5:00—Magic Carpet. ALy 5:15—G. I. Jive. it 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. - fem? 5:45—Spotlight Band. 6:00—PAA News. “Have your work done vays in our L ;]\1‘)01] shop 6:15_At Ease /T, \\"n.m‘e 6:30—Concert Hall. are rea- J 7:00—American Legion. 1 conable & th5~ 7:155-Standard News—Forecasts. work, guarantced.” 7:30-Mel Blanc. : 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 0PPOSITE B“AT llARBoR 8:30—Don Ameche. 9:00—Ave Maria Hour. P. 0. BOX 2133 - Phone Red 110 9:30—Supper Club. 9:45—Alaska Line News. { \ ) A BLASTID o4 | CAN'T O\ (@04 THEY b STAND IT!! D\\ ”[)ON‘T HEAR 48 10:00—Words with Musie. - — - o * . 10:15—Forecasts. { All programs ure subject tn chavige without notice. SITKA MARINE RAILWAY | mumimisomre offers TIME IS EXTENDED Expert Workmanship FOR BIDDING ON Reasonable Rates on New and Repair Work WAYS and VERTICAL LIFT TIMBER FOR PULP Boats up to 40 feet .. ... 25¢ per ft. | AR 46?&" A l’g :ee:ee , .4§c per 1t Forest Service Makes An- 50 feet to 75 5 : ) e o LAYOVER CHARGE nouncement Regarding TO0E PALOOR - ILL SAY! LET'S TRY AN’ i HAS A'LOVELY ™SS GIT ER OVER TO TH' TABLE HERE TOO, BOSS, JOE PALOOKA, KNOBBY N AFTER WALSH , JACK. LAIT, JIMMY CANNON AN’ 3 7 A LOT OF GUYS FROM TH' GIANTS .. RESERVE DATE FOR YOUR WORK NOW ||| Sale, Petershurg Area BOX 4 — SITKA, ALASKA b All inquiries answered prorppt]y. 3 HERE SHE 15... JUDY <, Time to qualify for bidding and FOWLER TH' THROATY = the auction date for the sale of| [ THRUSH'..LETS HAVE 1,500,000,600 cubic feet of national A BIG HAND FOR TH’ forest timber in the vicinity of < Petersburg, have been extended, according to an announcement by the Forest Service of the U. S.{ Department of Agriculture. The | postporement will permit parties | 4 |who have already expressed a de- i’slre to bid to clarify their qualifi-! |cations, as well as afford an op- portunity for additional concerns to meet the bidding qualifications, ! Forest Service officials said. Under the revised schedule, par- Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau |, o e : 9 Steamer Seattle Noviifourin SotinboRmg | 1o " oo desire to quality for bid-] % | din may submit statements to! 5 BARANOF . Sepz. 27 Sept. 30 Oct. 5 |po o OREt o Wi araets e e . o SR 26 e BARANOF Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. 19 fletors: daienry: B SOR®Y TO Y ALEUTIAN : oot & Oct. 7 Oct. 12 | te" Wikl vihE ~advised DISAPPOINT OH, GOLLY! THE TRANSPORT'S DOWN, AND HER Northbound: 3. S. BARAIZOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward s to whet they qualify on or| v; S. S. ALEUTIAN—Seward direct from Juneav befcre February 2, 1048. The oral | fi:{fflgifl ’zfif éflLéNCAEfJ Q‘PIJ_YOZIEE WH%% AND Southbound: S. S. BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. {auciion will be held in the Chief| o N oncA’nED‘ ’l‘N Cufi OL e L%P' SE S. S. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. Forester's office, Washington, D. C..| i NS sy OZAC"GF i 6}(’,551;' 5t Both Steamers call at Ketchikan northbound and southbound | bej ling at 2 p. m., February 16, FREIGETER SERVICE: All freighters calling at Prince William Sound |1948. All other terms and condi- will call at Ketchikan and Juneau Northbound |tions of the proposed sale, which and will accept all cargo offerings for these |was originally announced on Aug- two ports. {vst 13, remain unchanged. d. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2| The postponement will not ef- | fect material delay in the = s | actual clopment of this im- SERVING ALASKA>THE -YEAR/ROUND It It e o g to the Forest Service, because R AT | Vi S LT~ VR M - Anil swork .on - she ‘ground = 5 2 the winter DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP Alaska Janitorial Service N heduled, 2 L s v R SRR R oty et . fmpe g e | | SIS [oor s LiTTie correr) [ ] ” QUICK! THAT Authorized Dealer for Cleaning Serviee stacon in Alaska ‘ g mrulmilufig\%/% %"SAT / : CLOSET G‘E-:—Nggwf ng e e R i e [ e R AR Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your || st vy p FREDR.WOLF | tlomefoon il |1 o ¢ A uneau Transfer |o Lowtide 1.8 pm. 32 fect # ‘o @ @ @ 0 60 00 0 9 0 o H. S GB. AVES “Say It With Flowers” but || - ; The Glothing Man “SAY IT WITH OURS!” || NOTICE OF ARTACHMENE AND HOME OF Juneau Florists No. 5710-A : FLORSHEIM SHOES PHONE 311 tn the Dris:‘l"“n:g:g‘% th;'l'el:'l-i ¥ Tolgd cva ';r;os” A ory of laska, lvision 'umber g GEORGE BROS. Sanilary Meat Co. IAMES V. DAVIS, Libellat, vs. TheI o 2 Motorship or Vessel “OVER THE Widest Selection of i g i s TOP", Official No. 220364, and her LIQUORS rusepevERY || e o, o PHONE 399 ° e e T OHOH: THE s o i || TOOE ORI [l v ones oy ot ACROS STREET FROM || RED 608 § E’r‘fi?:mfif.kfé‘m&'Qc‘::.m‘rfi the motorship or vessel “Over the Wartield's Drug Store ; Box 1485 Phone 817 AT Wiy A0 Top", Official No, 220,364, her masts, £ — tackle, apparel, furniture, fixtures,{ ~ 5 ' y 3 & 2 . machinery, anchors, equipment and 4 8 Alaska Meat Markel | cogines, in the sbove-entitied ac- IF IT ISN'T TOO A HUNNERT tion in the above-entitled -Court in : % PERSONAL , GRAN! AN THUTTY- The largest and most complete stock of Fresh-and Frozen that . certain aetion brought by y o W Mests in Juneau JAMES V. DAVIS as libellant, JUST HOW OLD 2 L. A. STURM—Owner against the motor ship. or vessel kui COMFORT and "PHONES 39 — 530 | “Over the Top”, Official No. 220,364, SERVICE | e e ———— her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, Get the NEW flxm:es. cll-m:hiinery. anchors, equip- Ray v ascansansusomsoamcuscuscmseand,. | MiENt aNd engines, the cause or na- “hatcher, w;ss::gfimn Y ¥ :mdm md‘ a?mtn Ii)e‘ilng = gouis ’ or damage in tort, civil and mari- g Casler’s Men's Wear ||cme, in which the livellant James ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Formerly SABIN'S V. Davis demands $4,156.83 and costs, and all persons interested or con- at atetson and Mallory Hats cerned herein are required to be and Arrow Shirts and Underwear appear at the time and place of the Alien Edmonds Shoes return of said process, to-wit: The M 4th day of October, 1947, in the Unit- ’ ué | the Federal-Territorial Building, at rAPE YOu TOO LAZY HELLO -WHO 16 THIS ? HUH? Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. ! TE ANGWER THE PHONE 2 WHAT TIME DID YOU SAY YOU MUSTA SEEN A LOT OF SIGHTS ON THIS OL EARTH, GRANNY CREEPS v MAGGIE MLIST BE GITTIN' PSYCHIC~ WELL-HURRY UP-JICGS - | THE GAME IS READY TO I IT'S BEEN RINGING TEN THE MEETING WILL START ? START -YOL DON'T WANT SHE GUESSED THAT MINLITES - (T MIGHT BE A FINE-I'LL BE THERE - TO MISS THE FIRST DEAL- CALL MIGHT BE M. of said day, or as soon thereafter ’ BUSINESS ASSOCIATE . I N ABOUT A BIG DEAL- CALLING ABOUT A BIG ; 4 7 I } # ! as counsel ¢an be heard, and answer in that bebalf, or default will B¢ entered and condemnation ordered as prayed for in the libel filed herein. ~ Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- tember 16th, 1947 WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Mar: By WALTER mux. Deputy U. S, Marshal, M. E. MONAGLE, : Of Proctors for Libellant. g First publication, Sept. 18, 1047, Tast publication, Oct. 3, 1047, | DEAL i i Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephoue-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc.

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