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FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1948 THREE FEATHERS AN AMERICAN FAVORITE THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-242.E8 O NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective: October st to April Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan NORTHBOUND AT, 34OR ;g Lv. 2 W 3 z Lv. P EETCHIEAN .. o Lv. 1:30P Juneau—Sitka Ar 11:50°A Lv 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juncau—Haines—Skagway 10:00A Lv. JUNEAU .. e Ar. 12:40F 10:55A Lv. HAINES SRS TN wiesedabe 11:85A 11:10A Ar. SKAGWAY ... Gmsishinila¥ s 11 BOA Ali Times PST (120°) RADIO LOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C. B. 8. FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—Magic Carpet. 5:15—G. 1. Jive. 5:30—Totem Talk ~Forecasts. 5:45—Spotlight Band. 6:00—Pan-Am News. 6:15—At Ease. 6:30—Sports on the Spot. 6:45--Melody Round-Up. 7:00—American Legion. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS. 8:00—Henry Morgan. 8:30—Cassic Cuts. 9:00—Ave Maria Hour. 9:30—Supper Club 9:45—Alaska Line News. 10:00—Mu al Cocktail, 10:15—Forecasts. First newscast of the day at 7:30 A. M. e Sonielhing fo (row About, Here is a record which may have all the earmarks of a tall story, and yet is the essence of truth which can be verified by numercus local citizens. Dan Kausen, over on the Doug- las Road, has a prize flock of New Hampshire Reds (chickens to you) and the other aay when he was thering eggs from his layers there was one which made him Wouus, ms eyes. It was as though some creature had laid a ‘goose egg,” but there being no geese in the vicinity, his only con- clusion could be that one of his pullets had gone in ior bigger and | better eggs, to rival the stories of the agricultu®l colony up at | Palmer in the Matanuska Vailey. When w ea snoruy after being THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.- BLONDIE " [oaweonniT/ ) e I DON'T SEE W £\ I CANT HAVE NS [ I'MTAKING A BATH/ -~ JUNEAU, ALASKA WITM YOUR FATHER? HE WAS REAL MAD AND HE SCOLDED 71 B § DAGWOOD, - M SURPRISED AT YOUR BEING SO UNNEIGHBORLY 21-24-27 THAT'S 30 POINTS ON THE PLAY ALREADY ! THE NEXT TIME 1 TAKE A BATH I'LL SEND OUT INVITATIONS A.P'AS JOE GOES INTO HIS FOURTH WEEK OF TRAINING HE STILL SEEMS LETHARGIC. DAN PARKER . “THE CHAMP DOESN'T HAVE HIS OLD ZIP BUT IT'S UNDERSTANDABLE .* BILL CORUM .“HIS SHOWING AGAINST BOCHIGULPO TODAY WAS NOT THE JOE WE'VE WATCHED BEFORE .’ HARRY C.SMITH.'PEREZ MAY BE THE ONE TO TAKE THE CROWN OUT OF THE STATES.” 1.N..5."IF TONIGHT WAS FIGHT NIGHT WED PICK PEREZ a0 FIHER: SHELL BE BACK. AS S0ONAG... HEY! THAT REMINDS ME — WHERE'S PAT ¥ layed, this egg tipped the sca at five and a quarter ounces. | Measured the long way, the cir- | cumference of the egg is nine inches, and around the middle the BANTER ME NOT, TERRY. 5PRAY% ) GOLLY, IM SORRY, CHAZZ . GOING HOME TO BE WITH HER. _A SPRAY HAS TO DO IT, L SUPPOSE, ? POP WHEN HE GETS THE NEWS BUT I KNOW HOW You FEEL... Mon. Wed. Pr1. JUNEAU tc- Mon. Wed. Frn D SIS A Hawk Inlet JUNEAU to— TOOK OFF 50 YOU AND $PRAY COULD By | Hood Bay 4 Chatham X Hoonah X Chichagof - Kimshan Cobol Pelican X Elfin Cove Port Althorp. > fon In Superior 3 Tenakee ... X PHONE 612 .IYIlIISI“%?Ofl&kZ/~~ <1 g 4 IRLINES ewing Southeastern Jlgaka LT Ex Todd parture and arrival times and sequence of 5t00s variabi Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. S. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH FEBRUARY 1 Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. BARANOF—FEBRUARY 3 JUMPER HITCH receiving cargo at Seattle until January 30; leaves Seattle Feb. 3 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY &our ]b)ep;);it:sfi ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- pber of Federal Depysit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION RIS | shorter way, the egg measures | ceven and three-quarters inches. Dr. Joyce D. Smith took an X- ray of the egg, and so large was | the, object of his photograph that | he had to use three dental X-r: | plates, and even then, the three | plates were nct large enough to | show the egg's entire size. It is |a single yolk egg, and appears to be ,normal in every way. except its Gargantuan proportions. This reporter has a hand of av- erage size, and was not able to clese the fingers around more than half the circumference of the egg. If this appears to be “just an- other yarn” to rival the tall tales o1 the fishermen, the egg may be seen at the office of Connors motors. | Dan Kausen hasn't announced, as yet, whether he is developing a new strain of giant egg produc- crs for the prodigious men of Alaska, but he ‘avers that when his strain of poultry produces cf a size that average more d to four eggs, he mething” and in that, Mr. Mrs. V. A. Lee, of the | Connors Motors, who have this egg on dispiay, are in full agreement. Perhaps now we will hear less of the 100-pound cabbages of Palmer, and more of the “four-to- a-pound” eggs of Douglas, Juneau and the Gastineau Channel area of poultry raisers of which Dan K n is typical. Yes, Dan is a bachelor, and has lived in this lo- cality for a considerable period of time. | NOTICE OF SALE AND OF FORE- | CLOSURE OF CUSTOMS MORT- | GAGES ON GA.S. “VAGABOND”, OFFICIAL NUMBER 248446 THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, a banking corporation, which is the Mortgagee in and the owner of the | hereinafter mentioned Customs Mortgages, hereby gives notice that | it has taken possession of the Ga.s. | “VAGABOND", official number | 248446, her tackle, efc,, and has fore- | closed those two certain Customs Mortgages made to it by Larry | Bahm, the owner of said vessel, | namely: Mortgage dated November 21, 1945, and recorded at 2:00 P. M. November 26, 1945, Mortgage Book 15, Folio 46, records of the Collector of Customs in Juneau, Alaska, and Mortgage dated August 4, 1947, and recorded at 2:15 P. M. August 6, 1947, in Mortgage Book 16, Page 22, of the Customs.records in Juneau, Alaska, and that it will sell said ves- sel, her tackle, etc., at public auction to the highest and best bidder at 11:00 o'clock AM., February 7, 1948, at the plant of the Northern Com- mercial Company on Harbor Way, north of Small Boat Harbor, in Ju- neau, Alaska, for the purpose of satisfying the debts secured by said mortgages, together with interest and all reasonable expense. For cash to the highest and best bidder but reserving the right to bid itself and also the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January 23, 1948. THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, By J. F. MULLEN, Its President. First publication, Jan. 26, 1948. Last publication, Feb. 5, 1948. CONCENTRATE ON EACH OTHER, AND YOU ~ IME: MORNINC, LACE: THE ANTIQUE: SHOP OF MISS VARNISH. LIKE IT, GKEEZIX, BUT SOMETHING DRASTIC HAD TO BE DONE! | KNEW YOU WOULDNT | THOSE WERE MY NINA, AND YOU HAD NO RIGHT PUTTING THEM OUT FOR THE CARBAGE MAN! — AND OL. HOTSHOT FEELS SORTA LOST. g \ ;ht' h | ONLY A MAJOR OPERATION WOULD | HAVE DONE ANY B COoD. IM SORRY. MAGAZINES| WHY DONT WE CHARGE THEM LOW-DOWN SMIE VARMINTS, YALLER, AN'GIT THIS BOUACIOUS FEUD WERE WAITIN' A DAY OR TWO. SCAIRT--THEY RE RONNIN OUT O GUNPOWDER DADDY- I JUST HAPPENED TO THINK-I'VE GOT TO GO TO THE DENTIST/ MR JIGGES-I JUST HAPPENED TO THINK ~-TOMORROW 16 MY DAY OFF-50 I DECIDED TO TAKE TODAY OFF INGTEAD// AN' T JUST /] THOUGHT I'D JOIN HIM ¥ WELL, IT5 A GOOD THING | FOR YOU | GOT THERE IN TIME T0 SAVE THEM. HAD A DELIGHTFUL REST. THINK TLL A LITTLE WALK —JUST A SHORT TAKE /4 AN WE'RE RONNIN' OUT O'VAWKLEYS!! NOW-LET ME THINK- WHAT OPERA WILL I PRACTICE P7 I HAVEN'T SUNG IN TWO WEEKS OH, CHEER UP! HERE'S SOME GOOD NEWS, AUNT HESSIE 15 COMING TOMORROW. I JUST CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING TO DO- BUT I'M SOMEWHERE-