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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU. ALASKA PAGE SEVEN 1T oL WAy Y UP DADDY, WILL 1 YOU BRING ME < ANOTHER PIECE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1948 ' xaul LUG PR THERES YOUR CAKE- | | I \ /' cooKiE - .- KINY — JUNEAU " now, AFTER YOu BAT > BUMSTEAD, ) A A'aska Broadcasting Co ~ 11 WANT YOU TOGET < _I'M COMING ; C.B S 1N BED AND GO TO A ) 7 UP THERE L SLEER UNDERSTAND? § | | A ‘ ) AND € THTURSDAY B _/\N » -G, L. Jdive. :30—Totem Talk-—Forecasts. 5:45—Dance Band. 6:00—Pan-Am News, known and enjoyed throuqhout the 4 615—At Ease. WOl'ld _ ¢ \ A € 1 1nzx|?d:{jvp>l 10—B. P. W. 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BUT SHE MUSTA PETERSBUR( WRANGELL AETCHTEAN TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—-Haines—Skagwav For Sale 44,160,000 Feet Location nnd Ameunt — All the rchantable dead timber. standing down, and all the live timber { {marked or designated for cutting, 1 an area of 1,020 acres at the head the South Arm of Hood Bay, imiralty Tsland, in the Tongass 1 Forest, Alaska, estimated e BM., more or s. of Sitka spruce, western hem ck, and yellow cedar sawtimber, approximately 57% spruce. Timber to be logged and removed prior to December 31, 1953. Primary manu- “acture outside the Territory of Al- oL TO ANYONE BUT DETECTIVE DERL TA SAY YALL MEETME ) ™7 AFTER THE FIGHT HAVE HIN . WITH YOU AT KR PALOOKA'S 5. DRESSING ROOM. P\ # AFTER TH' FIGHT...OH I'M HIDING AT A FRIEND'S HOUSE OF TOWN.I'LL. DRIVE IN...YES... HATE TOLE 'IM PLENTY... IT WAS FOWLER ... I RECONIZED 'ER VOICE ... I HEARD IN SAY "YA KNOW WHO KILLED WUNGY. c ska of any part of the timber is bject to the ocnsent of the Re- onal Forester. 2:00P Ly. JUNEAU i i s WO | S b 2:55P Lv. HAINES ..o . Lv. 3 55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY o A ool it X R T AL Times PST (124 IUNEAU to-— Mon Wed. Fri JUNEAU Angoon X Hawk Inlet Baranof p. < Hood Bay “hatham X Hoonah Kimshar Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle §. 8. BARANOF DUE SOUTH F‘EBFUARY 8 Calls at Petersburg, Southbound Sailings every Tuesday fér Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. S. ALEUTIAN — FEBRUARY 10 Calls at Wrangell, Northbound ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY' Y De its "“ARE SAFE BUY and HOL]£) UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE managemer;t of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety . of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In D s addition the bank is a melm- S per of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which l” “’“S Wl insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Stumpage Prices—Bid rates will 17ply to timber sealed prior to De- sember 31, 1950. Lowest rates con- sidered $2.25 per M bd. ft. for spruce wtimber. $100 per M bd. ft. for | |nemock sawtimber, $1.50 per M bd. ft. for cedar sawtimber, 1'%c per near foot for piling over 95 feet in neth, and lc per linear foot for iling under 95 feet in length. All tes are subject to readjustment by Tief Forest Scrvice, on Decem- 3 0. under the conditions limitations stated in the sample ecment. Nonosit—$3.000 must be dencsited ith each bid to apply on the pur- se price, refunded or retained in ted damages, aceord- { sale hond in th o renquired ac 1 performende The tim 1ol 1 ndiistries in Al sk c-ntract will not authorize in- ¢t llation of a sawmill to manu- ~cture the timber. Contract to pro- ide for cutting not less than 6,020,- 00 ft. BM. annuclly. After De nber 31, 1950, the contract may je {or the loegine of merchan’- le nulnwood from the unlogged rtions of the tract provided mar- et for such product has developed itheastern Alaska. Date for Bids—Sealed bids 1 be recéived by the Regional ‘orester, Juneau, Alaska. up to and wcluding 9 AM. February 16, 1948, e rizht to reject any and all bids reserved. Sefore bids are submitted, full in- rmetion concerning the character the timber, conditions of sale, de- sits. and the submission of bids L be obtained from the Re " mal Forester, Juneau, Al-ska. st publication, Dec. 3, 1947. t publication, Feb. 5, 1948. OTICE OF SALL “ND OF FORE- L. OSURE OF CUSTOMS MORT- ‘AGES ON GA.S. “VAGABOND”, OFFICIAL NUMBER 248146 THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, 8 nking corporation, which is the Tortgagee in and the owner of the -reinafter mentioned Customs ‘orteaces, hereby gives notice that nas taken possession of the Ga.S. TAGABOND", official number 9446, her tackle, etc ,-and has fore- losed those two certain Customs Tortgages made to it by Larry sahm, the. owner of said vessel, mely: Mortgage dated Novémber 1, 1945, and recorded at 2:00 P. M. wember 26, 1945, Mortgage Book i, Follo 46, records of the Collector f Customs in Juneau, Alaska, and ‘ortgage dated August 4, 1947, and corded at 2:15 P. M. August 6. 147, in Mortgage Book 16, Page 22, f the Customs records in Juneau aska, and that it will sell said ves- 1. her tackle, ete., at public auction the highest and best bidder at 1:00 o'clock A.M., February 7, 1948, 't the plant of the Northern Com- nercial Company on Harbor Way, rth of Small Boat Harbor, in Ju- cau, Alaska, for the purpose of atisfying the debts secured by said nortgages, together with interest d all reasonable expense. For cash to the highest and best der but reserving the right to bid self and also the right to reject and all pids Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, By J. F. MULLEN, Its President. irst publication, Jan. 26, 1948 1st nublication, Feb. 5, 1948 VES. I'M MISS VARNISH. IVE HAD SEVERAL IN- QUIRIES FOR THE TVPE OF| CHAIR_VOU DESZRIBED -OVER THE PHONE. AND I THOUGHT ID TAKE m- A LOOK j SO, THOSE ARE THE PIECESP THEV'RE LOVELV! I MUST | EXAMINE THEM ’ LOSELY. MR CARL LODAHEY-THE MOVIE EXECUTIVE-IS HERE TO SEE YO! JIGGS ~HE SAYS THAT WAG A | WE WERE FAST ONE YOU | SUCKERS! | 1 | PULLED oo JUST THE BAVE Us, BOSS! )\Ffi‘ 11/ \ 16 Yo WERE! ALL YE VALLER YAWKLEYS ! GRAB NYORE SHOQTIN' ARNG!! I A-GUNARDIN' TH REAR VALLER -- 2 ot [ 7 GOLLY! NOW T KNOW HOW THE | G'IESS PAT FELT IT GUY IN THE ‘DO PEOPLE AVOID J WAS BETTER TO EXIT You#' ADS FEELS... FIRST & GET THiS NOTE FROM PAT SAYING, HES ON HIS WAY. TOO' 1§ 2 BAND FA B s , 2 s | TAKES IN THE TABLE AND' 'iCI-(AIR SHE ALSO OBSERVES A NEWSPA%ER ON THE