The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1948, Page 5

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j' | ] il TULSDAY, MARCH 2, 1948 [\ i 10 s i From Prince Rupert—John Shus- | : e T ¥ale Moblant' sabed tor Hchiway :z‘-‘ i 11:30 p. m. and will return south- Wy + bound tomorrow morning | 4. 3 ] - > e 1 § NCTICE ‘ " or March first, I, Earl For-| be responsible for| will not bts e SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the world SCHENLE REBERVE 44 SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building « New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS e et e e ! EX-243-EB Your Bepesits ARE SAFE BUY ard HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED prim: addition t f Fede Corporation, which of our deposit- loss to a maxi- mum of $5.000 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA ER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 2 ] (& ¥ Brighten-Up Your Car for Spring =c===== We've everything you need to give your car that bright, new shiny look. 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M. & S i s NOTICE Regular business meeting of Ju- neau Woman's Club will be held 9 M: 3rd, 2 p.m., Pent House of Alaska EL. and P. Co. 824 2t IR TUR e Nine state of the Unit ve more forest workers ed States than any NOTICE INVITATION TO BID The 'Golden Valley Electric As- on, Inc, of Fairbanks, Al- ‘ting through the Admin- of the Rural Electrifica- o tion Administration and designat- d as Rural Electrical Administra- ion Talley. Project, Alaska 6A Golden will receive sealed bids at the Alaska Archi- gineering Co., Fair- e , until 10:00 Vi h 15, 1948, and then public- 'y opened for furnishing approx- imately 1350 untreated Alaska Red and/or Yellow Cedar Poles. The physical characteristics and jimensions, instructions on inspec- and general procedure apply- to all poles shall be in a with the American S for W a. Specifications Red Cedar Pol If satisfactory bids are obtained the Contract will be awarded within 15 days | after the opening of bids. The | s ul bidder will have 60 | day ter 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 forr dress Golden Valley | Electric Association, Inc., c¢/o | Alaska Architectural and Engin- eering Co, Box 509, Fairbanks, Alaska. Feb. 23 - Mar 6. That’s why you and to your entire ry our service. You 0 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. 0 p. m. t0 5:30 p. m Juneau - Alaska BTL.ONDIE o o ; =T ILL BE UP 1 ‘ W —'\H[:’s ASLEEP ) 3 1 WAS JusT 4 3 I C WARMING MY THIMBLE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRLE— JUNEEAU, ALASKA PAGL FIVE { AS SOON AS 25 1 FINISH THIS % 05 SIDE OF THE: BED ~“ WITH MY ELECTRIC ( HAR DRIER K/‘ i Dy ALREADY ARENT YOouU § TICLE v | | 1{;\_/\_/ THEATRE e POPEYE, THE STORM IS OVER, LETS GO SEE WHAT JZ J‘j WASHED UP _ON THE TIE | WAS WICKED AN' WANTED WORLD, | WOULDN' BOTHER WIT' N BOMB — | WOULD AST ML ¥ : SCIENKISKS T’ GET CONTROL OF THE WEATHER !! STORMS CAN BE HORRIBLE. STOPPED SC, RO WEATHER 22 WHY, THATS IAPOSSIBLI ’ OHBOYOHBOY... ' WHATTA BREAK WHATTA BREAK. ... g HE'S OPNIN'IT... OPEN YER. WINDA IT'S TOO HOT Wi D'HEATER-ON- AND LEFTS NEITHER ONE RETREATING AN INCH. " ," IN TMA‘I; CASE, WE'D JUST HANG AROUND TOWN S8 . WHERE WE MIGHT GET CARELESS AND START & UT WHAT A 5LICK JOB You DID % IPING ABO! ! ey BLACK CASE THROUGH CUSTOMS, S A der AT 17 THAT YOU HAVE FORCED YOUR. PRESENCE ON U3, AGAINST MY WISHES 5 HIG 15 INTOLERABLE, YOU CAN'T COME WITH U5 1,1 FORBIDIT! = @ HERE COMES THE i POWER COMPANY MAINTENANCE RUCK . JT7, - Y. BROKEN STREET LIGHTS MAY NOT BE TOO SERIOUS—BUT WHEN THEY START BLAMING e U5 KIDS — == YOU sAY VES, AND THIS IS (THE STRANGE THE ONLY \ PART IS, THIS BLOCK THAT| IS STRICTLY HAS THIS \ A BUSINESS BREAKAGE,\ BLOCK-NO [ APA ENTS. JANICE WILL LEARN. YES, WE WANTED SHE JUST 6TARTED TO HAVE YOU RIDE IN IT. OH, MRZ. WALLET! WE'LL GIVE You CAR, BIX AND JANICE! SWELL ! IT'6 A PLEABURE TO GO § TO WORK AND FORET ) AUNT: HEGSIE . CHIRK UP, BLUNDERBUSS !! SHUX-- YE GOT TWO-THREE MORE DAYS TO GO, ENNYHOW SNIE--SNIE --- TM AFEERED TH' PORE CRITTER WILL GO TO GLORY ENNY SECONT NOW, DOC LENFESTY -+ GO GIVE HIM A FEW WORDS OF CONSOLEMENT HOWDY, MIZ SMIF.. JUGHAID TEUS ME OL” SNORT DING NIGH KICT YORE COLSIV BLUNDERBUSS World rights reserv 1M GONNA DO SOMETHING FOR GONNA G HIM=ILL HAV LI SHOCK IF HE | YOU MY WIFE THANKS--T TO MAKE HIiM SHOWS P/ || | CAed WANTS YOU TO WASNIT GOIN' I WISH I Ak )| | FOR Yf,‘u?J HEAR HER SING COLLD GO :.‘_.\ — | ON FRIDAY NIGHT- L WITH you! ) L y e A v o OB

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