The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1948, Page 5

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1948 FLOWN AT WEEKEND to Bolton Haines to Skagway EY ') I.ASKA COASIAI’ | Pete Comstock. ol Juneau to Hoonah: Katherine o B s A | saiiey (Mws; - Titin; &, 8. Thouip-| 4o MONDAY EVENING ) s son, A. F. Thompson. ; o, Al ska Coastal made flights over d carried 56 pas- Minna Brook- Ruth Thomas, Haynes, Gil ROAD COMMISSION JUNEAU MEETING Stanley T H. Hills, John Kasakan, Mrs Molyneaux. Haines William RADIO lOG Raymond B. Lois Schute, COMES 10 CLOSE KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. | 5:156—G. I Jive. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Bing Sings 5:56—Club Calendar. oo At Ease 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Melody Round-Up. | 7:00—Here's to Veterans. | 7.15— Swndard News—Forecasts | 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS. | 8:00—Myrtery House. s | Peter Gran-| gight top ‘employees ot ll;vl Amos aud Andy. . i chisid :}l.x ki ]'fmx'd (mmm,&«:r‘uv\ CO-“ClF“Jri:‘ —Family Theatre, % St ed a week-long conference o :30—Supper Club, P 0 SRty soun | T with Tke P Chiel 9:45 Alaska Line News. | : T L ‘L Ko of the 5 llvrfi;: 10:00—Words with Music. | foeDonald, L. Watkin, T.| 01 comers of tho Territory, be-| ‘Birss newscast ot ray, T. C. Holmes, R. Parimen- | ga;; Jeaving over the weekend to ;vl: - bty B P. J. Capowski ; return to their headquarters or e b i lscquah to Juneau: A. S0CVL |44 take vacations Outside before | i A n, R cod, J. PeVHran.| going back to their work. DOUGI.AS BoY GEIS i Y t“'““‘;, ¢ “\\:'\‘;;:'}‘”B proc-| Four Superintendents and three ! ')”H.n‘\.s:*lh. - Assistant Superintendents ~ were IRAVE[ (OMPANION | 7 o . Wrangell Lucille | Present at the meeting as well| | 840 as Harry O. White, ARC Master THROUGH EMPIRE AD | f o5 i Watelilhan v Hetty M- Mech . who maintains his head- | o o “‘ ':A(L-:xug'nlm . quarters at Anchorage. They dis-| S 'e“r_;; 5 , to Juneau " Larry | Cussed plans for the: coming year,jy ve:(zrdnvo for u)\]xg‘ i b'0yh 5 WeLc et Larry Erlckson, |in thelr respective districts, with B the’ +::9% gttt il g oA Taylor and other top ARC offi- coyipany- of ‘g, Jubeat e Christianse: Mrs. Chris ohuls i’ J0BAEH. i“s the result of a classified adver- N. Thomas, Mrs ot G {tisement in the Empire. The young- Mr, Ward, Mrs.| The Supern nts were: Frank geep. patrick Crawford, son of M iam Cameron, Valdez. Yeour Beposits ARY SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS TH . management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our consideration. In n the bank is a mem- Deposit In- DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED addit ber of Federa Corporation, which h of our deposit- S @ loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FREIGHT Refrigeration: SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Raies and Information CONSULT Rlaska Transportation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 Alaska Meat Markel The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 | FREDR. WOLF flectrical Contractor Bouse Wiring | OUR SPECIALTY i Box 2135 Black 379 | J—— H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man | | HOME OF | FLORSHEIM SHOES Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- Town Customers “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 GECRGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS | PHONE 399 (. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 | | S&T 1 *Men’s and Boys’ Clothing 7 ACROSf STREET FROM Warfield's Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 R R S S Nash, Fairbanks; M. C. Edmonds, g nvrs, William Crawford, of Doug- Anchorage; B. B. Stewart, JI' 1aq left here via PAA yesterday in ay: Dean Stor- valdez; and J. D. Hubert, Nome. the company of Norman “Hap” Mary Heidel- | Assistant Superintendents Were: o-prien, CAA Inspector, whg will J .G pard, Fairbanks; A. F.leccort him as far as Chicago. . to J'neau: W. T. Ghiglione, Anchorage; and WIil-' o'Brien, who is enroute to Wash- ington, D. C., on business, will del: er the boy to the young man's grand- parents who will take care of him at their home in Makanda, Illinois. His pa ts had advertised in the Empire for a traveling companion to ook after the youngster on the long trip. They will join him in Illinois this fall. He is being sent Outside or his health -+ PRINCESS NORA SOUTH ON SUNDAY The Princess Norah arrived in Ju- neau yesterday morning at 10 o'clock and s southtound at 1:30 p.m. with the following passengers: To Prince Rupert: Miss Mary Shields, Herbedt Wright, J. Loner- an, F. Beintema. To Vancouver: J. Dahlstrom, Mrs, J. Dahlstrom, Mr. Hastings. | Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 DEMOCRATS | Henry Wallace and Southern re- volt makes Truman’s election im- possible. Wallace has the fringe vote. To prevent election of Wallace vote Republican: Drew Pearson and most all political writers agree that Truman cannct be elected. James Roosevelt told Truman, Wallace wounld get 500,000 votes in. Cali- | fornia. Vote Republican in Alaska. Join us—save what is left. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. (Paid advertisement) First publication, Feh. 23, 1946. Last publication, Feb. 25, 1948. FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, Public Roads Administration, Feb- ruary 28, 1948. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Public ! Roads Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, | Alaska, until 9:00 A.M. on March 8, 1948, and then publicly opened for furnishing the materials and per- | | forming the work for constructing Project Alaska 2-H2, Bridge, Glacier | Highway, Tongass National Forest, ——————-—-———dJ‘uu Judicial Division, Terrtiory of R IS | Alaska. The length of the Project |is 0.046 mile and the principal items |of work are approximately as fol- |lows: Extra & Misc. Force Account Work, All Reqd., Unclassified Ex- cavation for Structures 600 cu. yds., ' { Concrete 425 cu. yds, Reinforcing | Steel 33,000 lbs., Structural Steel, | | Erected, 275,731 lbs, Timber Piling 12,080 lin. ft., Removal of Existing | Structure, All Reqd. The minimum | wage paid labor employed on this project shall be in accordance with | the classified labor rates set forth | in the Svecial Provisions. Plans and | ‘Specificntions may be examined by | prospective bidders at Public Roads Administration, 418 Federal and | Territorial Building, Juneau, Alas- ka; Public Roads Administration, 1208 Broadway-Oak Building, Port- | land, Oregon, and Associated Gen- | eral Contractors of America, Ben- | {jamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, | Washington. Where copies of plans | and specifications are required, a deposit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return. If these are not returned within 15 days after open- ing of bids, the deposit will be for- feited to the Government. Checks should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Plans and Specifications may be ob- | tained at the office of Public Roads | Administration, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, and Public Roads Administration, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Port- land, Oregon. C. F. Wyller, Highway Engineer. First publication, Peb. 23, 1946. i Empire Wantads for Best Results | Last: publication, Feb. 25, 1948 THE HUSSY " OF THE ONE LOVE! PAGE FIVE | SHALL BE DELIGHTED | AM SURE S [WIMPY, DEAR, I WANT You \ O MEET MY 7 MOTHER ¥ [ [ | | | GOOD HEAVENS!! [ THE SEA HAG FOR ' A MOTHER- CIN-LAW T TP 1 wisH you'D | ~—'( BE MORE CAREFUL ~ WITH WHOM (THANKS, DEAR, FOR SAVING YOU ASSOCIATE MY LIFE IN'YOUR | WHEN A LADDER IS SET HESITATES! TRACY KICKS THE LADDER. CHIPPER,, PON'T FEED BLOTTO ANY OF YOUR Foop. SKEET FER TH ROOF TOPY HERE COMES QL. SNORT ! T THIS ka5 BEEN PERFECT TERRY. DARLING. ' AL SHALL HATE FATHER WHEN HE INSISTS THAT WE SET ON WITH THE AFFAIR THAT !k‘ MEBBE PAL THO'. THIS ORDER,, MON COMMANDANT! YOU ARE ALLOWING THIS M'SIED VAN GOBLIN'S PARTY TO JOIN THE , CONVOY- LEAVING TOMORROW 2 THAT'S WHY HE WOULDN'T COME DOWN. HE WAS ' b PON'T PUT THAT PILLOW ON THE FLOOR. IT5 PLAIN TO SEE YOU HAVEN'T BEEN RAISED RIGHT. I'M SQUIRRLY... I KIN STILL BACK OUT ol iy HE HAD THE GUN HID THERE WITH HIS JEWELS HE'S JOE'S IM AND' THE COMMANDANT 2 ...NOW AFTER HIM ! “ NOPE. AUNTIE PONT JUST WENT TO HER ROOM. SECRIT SIX cuTour NUMBER TWO =7 SERVICE /! THERES ME TICKETS q ] 1 Bv @ou:/-Tw:r‘s—}-- R o \

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