The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 1, 1948, Page 5

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MONDAY, MARCH 1, 194 SCHOOL DRAMATICS ON KINY TOMORROW “Old What's His Name,” a comedy in one act, will be presented over KINY by the Juneau High Schoal Dramatics Class Tuesday, March 2 at 10 am. This play is the second in a ser- ies of six one act plays which the students of Juneau High Schoal Dramatics Class are broadcasting as part of their class room work in dramatics. Those participating in the program this week will be Alice Jean Davis, 8 !Doug!as Haen, Leonard Matthews,| jDon Freimuth, and Dolores Frei- muth. Howard Ottke will be in .charge of sound effects, The play is under the direction of Helen Schafer, dramatics instructor. The comedy was written by Rob- ert Finch and will be presented as a public service program by special art«ngement with the Play Club of New York City. e i It is estimated that the United| States has used nearly seven tril-| lion 200 billion board feet ot for-| | est products since the discovery of | | the country. SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the world SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building * New Yol BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS O ————————————————————— Your Deposi ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED rk, U.S.A. EX-243-E8 ts SAFE STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depcsitors’ 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 FIRST NATI of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LUDWIG NELSON’S Spring Sale 20% 10 50% OFf On many lovely pieces in Jewelry - Glass China - Silver and Figurines ALSO 20% OFF . - On beautiful Nugget Pieces and DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ONAL BANK Ivory Jewelry | 10:00—Words with Music. |A M. | Alaska EL. and P. Co. { than myself. | istrator of the Rural Electrifica- RADIO LOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. O MBS ¢! MONDAY EVENING 5:00—~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Bing Sings. 5:55—Club Calendar. 6:00—PAA News. 6:15—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—Mysiery House. 8:30—SCHOOL OF AIR-CBS. 9:00—Family: Theatre. D:30—Supper Club. 9:45—Alaska Line News. 10:15—Forecasts. First newscast of the day at 7:30 ! e o NOTICE Regular husiness meeting of Ju-| neau Woman'’s Club will be held| March 3rd, 2 pm., Pent House of | 824 Ztl R AL ~NUTICE I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by any person other (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. NOTICE INVITATION TO BID The Golden Valley Electric As- sociation, Inc, of Fairbanks, Al- aska, acting through the Admin- tion Administration and designat- ed as Rural Electrical Administra- tion Project, Alaska 6A Golden Valley, will receive sealed bids at the office of the Alaska Archi- tectural and Engineering Co., Fair- banks, Alaska, until 10:00 am., March 15, 1948, and then public- ly opened for furnishing approx- imately 1350 untreated Alaska Red and/or Yellow Cedar Poles.| All poles shall be framed and| branded in accordance with the; R.EA. Standards, and may be either machine or hand trimmed. | The physical characteristics and| dimensions, instructions on inspec- tion and general procedure apply- ing to all poles shall be in accor- dance with the American Stan- dard Specifications for Western Red Cedar Poles. If satisfactory bids are obtained the Contract will be awarded within 15 days 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 Association, Inc, c¢/o Alaska Architectural and Engin- eering Co, Box 509, Fairbanks, Feb. 23 - Mar 6. See 0ni Special Tables of Real Bargains! LUDWIG NELSON The House of Fine Jewelry JUNEAU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEEAU, ALASKA ONDIE AY! 1 FOUND VERY SLIP I IN LOOKING OVER MY O TO PROVE OLD BILLS I FOUND THE TELEPHONE COMPANY. OVERCHARGED ME TWELVE CENTS LAST SCTOBER ~ SPEAK TO J( NOT THE PRES [ HE'S A BUSY M HE HAS A THOUSAND j {%L\O\/EEG TO LOOK (1 waNT TO) THE PRESIDENT OF THE o CO\‘D»\‘JD AFTER--HE WONT e TALK TO You PHEW... THAN GOOD LORD FER T N § GEE I CANT SOCK € R now...IGOTTA WAIT § TILL TH'CROWD NOISE STARTS AGAN... PALOOKA DIDN'T TAKE A COUNT...HE GOT TO HIS FEET... 7 o AND THERE'S THE BELL...AND : HERE'S BILL CORUM HOKY SM I JIST THO WINDA'S CLC! NOW I GOT ANOTHER PROBLUM. AH, TERRY! NICE OF YOU TO ) I TRUST, LEE, THAT YoU'RE NOT GOING TO BORE U5 WITH ANY MORE FANTASTIC OBJECTIONS TO OUR 5\ LITTLE EXPEDITION. s N RISE IN THE COLD, GREY DAWN, JUST TO BID U5 gt MORNING, MY DEAR.. THE TRUCK. | DUCK BAK (5 BRINCING BON VOYAGE | ¢ MY BAGS DOWN NO: CONVOY 15 WAITING. ARE YoU Jiif 4 TEL=P PAGE FIVE DONT BE SikLy-~ I'VE HAD HIM ON THE PHONE _ &« FOUR TIMES TODAY, l\LR”“ADjj o P IDN" | TELL YA TO EP IT SHUT!? YOU'VE GOT TO BE CAREFUL, JOE ... HE! ANY TIME BALANCE X THE EVENLY DISTRIBUTEDY [BUT, OF COURSE, o : GLASS WOULD INDICATE S0 YOU SEE. MR. TRACY. C FROM THESE CRIME STOPPERS e e HAVE TO CLEAR THE BOVS OF THIS TOWN BY FINDING OUT WHO BREAKS THE STREET LIGHTS. 7 BREAKING A STREET LIGHT A FROM ABOVE |LADDER, WOULD BE ACV. RATHER DIFFICULT B RUFUS, IT LOOKG M IF GHE'S SPEAKIN' YOU AND AUNT HES5IE B CIVIL, BUT | s GUARD. HAVE SIGNED A TRUCE. @ AIN'T FOOLED. > v % TIVE'S , 7\ AWASTIN® WHAR'S TH' DOC, GO MIZ LENFESTY 2? A-FISHIN' JUGHAID- HE HEERED THEY WUZ BITIN 08:1&(\1 |F IT GOES ROLIND HER- T HAS TO TRAVEL SOME /#/ T WL HIT THE FIRST ONE WHO APPLALIDS HER-WITH MY CANE! _\";—N LOve . S/ HEART W ROWND @0E% " no- @ I = v b [ | As PONISHMENT (\’VE HEARD BET TER VOICES AT A HOG - CALLIN' CONTEST-AN' WHAT'S WORSE-MAGGIE W 2E's LET DOWN HER ¥ GRUDGE, BUT | ANT LETTIN' DOWN ‘MY T T YOUR SY5TEM 16 ALL RIGHT. OF GCoP T00 SERIOUSLY. /M GLAD YOU DON'T ° TAKE THI6 BURST KNOBBY .. KNOBBY ... © S UABLE TO DO IT \( OHHH ...WHAT HAPPENED .. KEEP HIM OFF 0 YOU.... < ..ARE YOU ALL THAT WOULD BE SILLY OF U6, WOULDNT IT, MR. VAN GOBLIN — SINCE WEVE DECIDED TO B BECOME TOURISTS OURSELVES ! LIGTEN, MR. WALLET. IF YOU REALLY WANT HER TO LEAVE, NATURE I CAN FIX IT. I CANIT TAKE ANY MORE OF THAT/ 1 MUST GET OUT _OF HERE ¥ IT'S AS FAR AWAY FROM THAT AWFLUL BELLERIN' AS I KIN GIT-AN'IF_IT KEEPS UP-TLL JUMPY

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