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| FRIDAY, FEBRYARY J3, 1946 PAGE SEVEN 1 | SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the world R N 4 ¥ " i | 6:45—Melody Round-Up. 7:00—American I 7:15—Standard TNONDER WHAT 38 IVADE HIM THINK g GF RETURNING MY B2 LAWN MOWER IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WINTER ? RADIO LOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. COOKIE, I'VE TOLD YOU NEVER TO MOOCH FOOD FROM THE NEIGHBORS --THEY'LL FRIDAY EVENING . 5:00—Downbeat. 5:15—G. L Jive. 6:30—Totem Talk ~Forecasts 5:45—Bing Sings. 5:55—Club Calendar 6:00—Pan-Am News. T C‘?;I:C\}/P AYING A Ay e &) JAe ! 2 st 30—0 : i ] 1 [T= THAH 17 NICE s 5\ FORM — | ‘ SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION i Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. ! BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS S —————— —— A Yy EX-243-EB newscast of the day at 7:30 - .~ FINAL MEET, WORLD DAY OF PRAYER, IS SCHEDULED TONIGHT ‘The final meeting for the World Day of Prayer in Juneau will be eld at 8 o'clock tonight in the Sal- A A NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective. Octcber st to April 1st H |vation Army Hail on Willoughby Passenger and Express Fhers the churches have ey fo DAILY Juneau— Ketchikan CUMPIN' HEY KHOBEY... I DON'T REMEMBER '€AST WHERE WAS IT ... EAST 3 N FIFTY-THOID STREET ... FIFTY = THOID STREET ... THAT WAS IT... , KNOEBY T GOTTA WAIT Wg’ ST RSk e | FOR LIGHTS, asting peace MISTER . in 1,068 languages and the sun continued to ple in 52 countries joined 2:50P their yers with the others that 2:20P the Kingdom of God may come to 1:30P jall the earth.” In Alaska, the day dawned last as 1l join other countries in prayers this day. SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG .. 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. EKETCHIKAN NORTHBOUND d As e 3:40P shine, Juneau—Sitka Lv. JUNEAU Bt 11:50"A Ar. SITKA 10:30A -oo (* or earlier) i {ZLAS”A COASTA! FLIES THIRTY-ONE THURSDAY On flights ye y Alaska Coas- tal carried 31 passengers as follows: Juneau to Ketchikan: Dr. Rae Carlson kan to Juneau: Francis Gordon Myers, Charles , Henry Solstad, Charles '9:00A *.0:20A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Junvau—Haines—Skagway JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY AL Tumes PST (12 W, M55 VAN GOBLIN... CAME BACK TO 5EE IFYOURE _— COMFORT. .. P TALKS HIM. SHE'S A SWEET DISH, .. GUESS ; \ THERE'S NOTHING OL HOTSHOT CAN DO, BUT ) JUNEAU u-~ Mon. Wed. Fn Hawk Inlet P 3 Hood Bav JUNEAU to— Mon. Angoon Baranof Chatham .. Chichagof Cobol .. Elfin Co Excursion Funter ... Gustavus Wed. Fri. Juneau to Petersburg: Hugh Sen- 3 i nett, W. H. Farris, Petersturg to Juneau: Marguerite X x burg to Wrangell: Gordon S. Port Althorp X X X burg to Ketchikan: it el % burg to Ketchikan: Gordon X X Dorothy Laseth. Tenakee X ikan to Petersburg: Todd Mary an to Wrangell: J. Lyman, 1 to Ketchikan: Gordon Charles Dahlgren. au to Sitka: Lon Grover, J. W. G- over, Mary Toof, E. B. Fisher, im Blood, William Smith, Mrs. William Smith. » i @: Sitka to Juneau: F. hail, J. ) o e b IWED BETTER ‘GE T'BACK MISTER, AND WATCH FOR THE SQUAD CAR WHEN IT COMES DOWN THE ¥—departure and arrival times a.il sequence of stois variabt PHONE 612 | fllnSKngfd/ o 8 4 St o A Southcastern G AND IN THE OPPOSITE : DIRECTION, SEVERAL BOYS WAIT AND WATCH Aan_t.rgg.v FOR ANOTHER SQUAD THAT NEVER ARRIVES, DIDTHE YVES, WE STOOD! THEY'VE FOUND IT! IM: [N { | MEANWHILE A CAR OF A SPOT AGAIN! THINGS | |ANCIENT VINTAGE, BEARING ARE HAPPENING., WHY || MISS VARNISH. RUMBLES HASN'T THAT WORMARN £ |ALONG TOWARD THE CENTUR COME B P widl | SHOP—FOLLOWED AT SOME DISTANCE BY TWO SQUAD W00 to Juneau: John Howard r Gravrock JUNEAU A oRub 2 gxcchqlgf&& st Melt |c*s cgome in mouth, tce! VapoRue IS HEREBY GIVEN: ary 6th, 1948, in the 1's Court for Jdneau i t Juneau, Alaska, Walter B. Heisel was appointed executor of of George Gombert, de- HOW DID YOU EVER GUESS MY FAVORITE CANDY — GUMDROPS? J - THAT'S ALL TAKEN CARE OF, NINA . 1 MUST OPEN IT AND Relax While You Travel TREAT AUNT HESSIE. When you go by steamer. you can reley in the luumd om comiort of statercoms, leunges and decks . . . &l back and enjoy the scemery as you sadl . Gat the Best Food —No Extra “TO THE LOVELIEST GIRL IN THE 27\ WORLD!" SKEEZIX, YOU DARLING! h verified vouchers w, to said executor aska, within six months delicionsly prepased from the date of the first publica- incleaded ia the fese. ddon of this notice. WALTER B. HEISEL, Executor. ' First publication, Feb. 6, 1948. Last publication, Feb. 27, 1948. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Glacier Highway Electric As- sociation, Juneau, Alaska is ealling for bids on the supplying of approxi- A mately four hundred (400) cedar 24 & / ¢\ . 2 b poles, either red or yellow cedar. Minimum pole length will be thirty- AAINT THAT YORE g Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle §. S. ALEUTIAN—DUE SOUTH FEBRUARY 15 Calls at Wrangell Southbound Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward S. 8. BARANOF—FEBRUARY 17 Calls at Petersburg, Northbound ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ESM--HE gGT\TS A LEETLE FLUSTERED AROUND FEMALES, MIS5 PEARLY JUNE DURN MY HIDE!! T FERGOT TO SPRINKLE THAT LILOCK PERFUMEY NT_ (Y five (35) feet. Minimum Butt Cir- cumference at a point six (6) feet from end will be thirty-eight (38) *|inces and minimum top circumfer- ence will be twenty-three (23) irch- es. Poles are to be cut, peeled and delfvered to Auke Bay, Alaska prior to May 1, 1948. Bid forms and detailed specifica- tions may be obtained from Felix J. Toner, Project Engineer, Box 500, Juneau, Alaska. - Bids will be received until twelve (12) o'clock noon, March 1, 1948 at he above-mentioned address and then be publicly opened. First publication, Feb. 13, 1948, ast publication; Peb. 16, 1948. JUGHAIDS TOOKEN BLUNDERBUSS A-COLRTIN' OVERTO PEARLY JUNES, PAW Youl: l%eposi;SW T ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SANOT SONIAVS BEEN HOG-TIED AN’ DRUG THE management of this bank is pledzed to conserva- ot tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit 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 . MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION These popular places serve SHORES' FRESH FRYERS: MIKE’S 4 BARANOF SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB PERCY’S CITY CAFE Shores’ fresh poultry is raised here, and killed locally. - Shores’ fryers make “Mighty Good Eating” | D e e ] NO WOLILDN'T WANT HER TO SEE THAT-ILL TELL YOU WHAT- BRING T AROLIND TO THE BACK DOOR AND I'LL ACCEPT IT'S LUCKY | OVERHEARD HIM! JLL SEE WHAT THE PACKAGE 1S THAT HE TRIED TO INTERCEPT= AND THEN I'LL HAVE A Mo e e h 54 s ED SING- SO-CALL ING I8 DI o NEIGHI