The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1948, Page 5

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SATURDAY, F.L'BRUARY 27, |94§ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— [UNUAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE ANS Mg fing to approsimately $306,000. RLONDIE GHT (HANGE: So far, adequate office space at RADIO loG i B i - n - - i | Anchorage has not yet been secured. & 4 A DIDN'T I 11111 BE PATIENT, DG T | ' i Alaska %oxgdcgsnng Co. ‘CD};‘«%‘(O%TTD _Su J ’ A § b DO 1T IN L OH, NEVER MIND JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE EVTEY ZEEV Ul &5 TORN| MUT D ON 7 MHHOD'“ (HUR(H SATURDAY EVENING ey 27\ BOXES UP TO - UPetAneT . / A i (0 ¢l \ 5:00—Magic Carpet. > 22¢ THE ATTIC / ) / ] (1 t/ ot PR, 5:15—G. L. Jive. A | i Acting General Sup-| The Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Morgnn.’ 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. | the Alaska Native for seven years active Pastors in| 5:45—Bing Sings. lly confirmed & Ajaska, will be the speakers in a| 5:55—Club Calendar. ing in the An- week of challenging services at the ~ 6:00—Juneau-Young News. ting that ANS ppethodist Church beginning March 6:15—At Ease g to_move its main “f‘l'l. Chalk talks, special vocal and in-| 6:30—Sports on Spot. Juneau to Anchorage. |struymental m will lend interest| 6:45—Melody Round-Up. v { to these services that will be;basical-| 7:00—Land Be Bright. 3 4 / 3 ; )) 3 ’ 2 oA ly pointed e ing us to a| 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. 3 - Ay i > TEHiC ] vi Christian life.| 7:30—FREE FOR ALL-CBS A e Pt 7% NMBUNN— “h -6) 5 been in-L r en services include the| 8:00—Jimmy Durante i sy ok 1 of children or cm:t-‘ gZig_gi\“lkt‘lbd“‘(mt\l‘ Z{ RAIN?2 YOU MEAN / 7 N I . ening rvice on Palm Sunday 3 etween the Lines. 2 W, e S — ™ s ELLO GE 7 p ¥ ning, the Dedication of the new, 10:00—Words with Music. R-A-I-N 2¢ 3Suur‘ils‘gt-"l'lfiESAN'?HE\'g/’.‘s\;‘/AMT‘E H b T‘/ / A ;0 on Palm Sunday | 19:15—Forecasts. 2 - J RONG STy \ S g ommunion Service on| - i - ( y, TEQ Z ined that ANS is neariy Thu evening of Easter week,! | g W 7 . 3 / the job it has done g hoir Concert on| 11:30—Episcopal Bishop-MBS A'AS IN "ANGER” 22 ; g / g d believes that the Good Frids \ing. {' 11:45—Interlude “|’As INIRATE"22 ¢ e now almost The Junior Choir will sing of! 11:55—Forecasts. g 1" and not palm Sunday morning, and the 12:00—Ginny Simms. AND'N h Govern- Youth Choir will sing for the Easter| 12:30—Brotherhood Hour. much assistance as morning service, at which time new 1:00—Burns and Allen, members will be received into the| 0—Lutheran Hour. wred that most of the church | 0—ESCAPE-CBS. are now centered in e | 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. d and particularly along { 3:00—Dorianne Barnes. A i\ on C. Foster, tendent who n, D. C., to ap- would ot el QUpROE. | o ; Ty o 4:00—Henry Morgan. : amount of time Admitted to St. Ann's yesterday| 4.3pAlaska Light Concert. g P o o M ould also be were L. V. Baldwin and Henry Moy| 5.0 Tyenty Juesfgmu S - Co s Sy, . W L Jr., for medical treatment. i :30—Charlie McCarthy nted out that if the move Mrs. Tom George and George M- 0—Revival Hour, fehed. @ small field of- Cardo were discharged from the hos-! 7.0 _Dennis Day. rined at Sitka for pital yesterday | 7:30—Dinner News. | George McCardo was transferred b Dance Band. { N Ky, ’ of an from St. Ann’s yesterday to the Goy- . i N\ / o GOT ount- ernment Hospital. i ‘ r;gw ERBIEAEE; i T 9:00—Command Performance. | b X g 9:30—Foreca ts i N\ oy S P?Elfi?’t:s e move would n a lo: al payroll for J AvF;/xl',‘st newscast of the day at 7:30 T‘H‘:‘vfi 4 5 s 7 : WITHA R AND THE 4 ) e s, CHOPPING : ¥ AND ALASKA COASTAL FLIES e | | SEZR AT AR ANV CHAMPS 48 ON FRIDAY TRIPS B AR 7o Wos | o known and enjoyed throughout the | e L el lows Juneau to Pelican: R. C. Kendall, Mrs. R. C. Kendall, Lejf Taorkild- sen, Ray McMillan, G. Hall, Mrs. G. z x I i - e e = Hall, E. Knudsen q : i 4, { OLD MAN VAN GOBLIN MUST BE SPORTING REALLY, LEE, YOUR EXCITEMENT Ll Beliban o Jiheat: Mre: Ahdy Ahc et ks B % HOLES IN HI5 HEAD. .. LETS GO, CHAZZ ... M} 2 THE LOCAL 6O45IP BORES - ENLEY dercon, Hill Barrington, Elna Bar- | AT YOU & 4 & CEBTA ! A — g T T3 . SHALL BE QUITE SAFE, SCHENL AT YOU SAY 15 £ 15 CERTAN TO i i ALL WE NOT, DUCK. BAK. 2 rington. a3 e Juneau to Sitka: Mildred Meek, |, N THE LEVEL. .. s ‘V;‘:lii!é‘l;ASLE . MOISELLE MOTLEY. T § il Py Esther Johnston, Ted Johnston, Gus G Andy Malachoff. SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION - Sitka to iyulm\ux“fl Ro;fir ?“;{ 1(*.. i ilding * York, U.S.A. ' t. Milton, T- eele, Smpimdiese Builgog; fiew Yor vt, Martin, M. W. Goding, Richard BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243-E8 ey, Rather KISKE. R ———————————————— Tenakee to Juneau: H. Floresco. Hoonah to Juneau: Henry Moy Juneau to Hoonah: . Whistler, Leo Your Deposits Whistler. Angoon to Juneau: Marguerite ARE SAFE 9 Juneau to Hood Bay: Gust Kuta- BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES nry See R R R O e - : : : Petersburg to Juneau: Colleen . S [ INCIDENTALLY, MR, TRACY, | [ HE'LL BE QUT SAVINGS BONDS A : g G Swanson, L. F. Blake, H. B. Barg IF YOURE EVER IN THE ANY MINUTE B § Petersburg to Ketchikan: T. John- \)I:’IA%FJTS%ISIS 5 MARKET FOR ANTIQUES NOW, AND I T ¥ Wransell to Ketchikan: Cy Won- [ IMAGINE YOU'RE| NOW RFEL%%I’;'IPU%REME_MV T‘gfif[l II\\;OU Tg HE management of this m dk;;otcl.xkan fo" Wrangellic H. A. VERY HAPPY | CAN GET & THAT IS. 4 T . bank is pledged to conserva- at Wells. ; tive operation. The safety Juneau to Tulsequah: F. McPher- THING WOUND 4 MY JOB. of depositors’ Iund§ is our D mslTS T Rinaetts, . MaRuhr additi L . Juneau to Gambier Bay: Howard ! per of Federal Deposit In- ‘N TH!S WK gflyex S. Whitely, W. Knutson, E. surance Corporation, which ) 3 4 3 insures each of our deposit- 1 G” H.“ BA\%L;‘;‘:}‘::::-ES.X):;; Y ) : . ] ors against loss to a maxi- rsx'v(idnal;;h , W. son, figgkk k VI e "t | INSURED L i DID YOU KNOW?? 2 AND SHES ACTUALLY | HE REALIZES GOOD MORNING, 5 4 The Department of Labor BUT AUNT HESSIE S8 SHE SEEMS TO : wtma‘\mge%lgnse. g’lf HW“‘;YA RUFL;Z- |THV?EPLEL ! AGTY, YOU 6LEP i FIRST NATIONAL BANK siguses shows that it requires 1| To0 s ouE was B Have CHANGED of JUNEAU, ALASKA a civilian income of $298.93 a /| GOING TO LEAVE, HER MIND. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION month to equal a Private First Class pay of $80.00 .. . . Secure Your Future Today US Army & Air Forces Recruiting Service, Juneau 3 NOTICE The Triangle J | sy . The -Golden Valley Eleetric As-| C l | soctation, Inc., of Fairbanks, Al- e a n e r s | aska,. acting through the Admin- istrator of the Rural Electrifica- tion Administration and designat- Balance “le B“dge, {ed as Rural Electrical Administra- | m s‘o SM ) THAT L] 5 2 tion Project, Alaska 6A Golden I FER |F ! ATRIP ACROST Easter comes early this year. Valley, will receive sealed bids at QUlCK ‘W" SHORE-- SHORE- k | LEETLE BLONDERBUSS : ' GO EETCH 1S DVI' FER SHORE ' MOUN Ti heck . the office of the Alaska Archi-| " 5 B to Sheck tiat Fasd tectural and Engineering Co., Fair- ITLL ONBY TAKE ME 1 CAN FEEL IT robe. Cleaning, dyeing, re- 4 1 s i UANGTE e panks, Alaska, untll 10:00 am, | DOC LENFESTY!! FOUQ;&’& HOLRS “O| K 1N MY BONES will help you stretch your 1948 | March 15, 1948, and then public- | OU SNORT TROMPLED SR LE &7ROST > Clothing Budget. ly opened for furnishing approx-| | ON BLUNDERBUSS imately 1350 untreated Alaska Red WOSSN WE-UNS and/or 'Yellow ' Cedar Poles.' All poles shall be framed and *“For Better branded in accordapce with the Appearance” R.EA. Standards, and may be C A L L either machine or hand trimmed. The physical characteristics and dimensions, m_st.ructluns on inspec- 5 tion and genéral procedure apply- |ing to all poles shall be in accor- (] dance with the American Stan-| | :{ A FINE S TATE-OF ARG 4! 2 ¢ ! ‘/’591’7”0'4/ | y SiE e S a ecifications MAGGIE'S LOCKED 5 MUCH 80 YOUu LT I'VE 7 dard Specifica for Western E WANT FER ALL /) DEAS ~NOW e son, Mrs. Emma Johnson. Red Cedar Poles. If satisfactory | ME CLOTHES LIP/ K X T : J S bids are obtained the Contract b oM 15 BINT : ¢ Spengs s o e will be awarded within 15 days g G after the opening of bids. The - successful bidder will have 60 days after notification of the ac- ceptance of his bid in which to make delivery of the poles as set forth in the delivery schedule of the Proposal. For particulars and bid forms, address Golden Valley Electric Assogiation, Imc, c/o Alaska Architectural and Engin- eering Co, Box 509, Fairbanks, | Alaska. Feb. 23 - Mar 6.

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