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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA I BLONDIE " RADIOLOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. 1 FRIDAY, APMIL 101988 " o " o, o C.J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR [emiLE, 50 THE NEIGHBORS WILL THINK ) SRR ’ & S-H-H, QU -l WERE GETTING *&\g\. EUES T T UP A LITTLE g7 "\ 1» 43 X ) C ( A russanp U Accounting Systems Taxes C.B. 8. g 3 # (GAME AT FRED: (HAS TO BE SHAR Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. g l CARAGE~ - (HAS TO BE SHARX FRIDAY EVENING 4 G 2 | AS A TACK ¥ : A s 5:00—WINNER TAKE ALL-OBS, |CAN YOU o/ (O [ 1 BEite g | Pt §:30—Totem Talk —Forecasts. s e 5:45—Viking Varieties, i 6:00—Pan-Am News. 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. | 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Happy Smith. 7:00—Tony Martin Exclusive Models LADIES' SUITS and TOPPERS Alan Young. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS. —,hl I 2 0 2 - 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. N AL $ S 1 HOLLYWOOD STYLES 8:15 ; | ks b p $ J b ‘ IN FINEST FABRICS . 8:30—Henry Morgan. | i L e 2 o - o B SRR & SRR o O b | S ONE APRIL SHOWER IN ST couLD Sl EVER REALIZE PRETTY ROOM SEVEN—VALENTINE BUILDING B o ey WILL BE A do CLEANIN ERS_GROW IN DIRT 72)7 AFTERNOONS AND SATURDAYS 10:00—Alaska Line News, | = R JULIE / % 10:15—Words with Music ! | 10:30—Forecasts. ] First newscast of the day at 7:30 O : l‘lmm REGISTRATIONS 8 READY, HEALTH CENTER | Birth Registration Records tor the children have been received at So Fast! So Easy! So Thorough! THIS NEW : &€ CLEANER | AR any the Public Health Center. 318 Main | Street. Parents may call for these | certificates on Thursday afternoons { from 1 p.m. to4 p.m, when the regular Child Health Conferences are held. I Registraticns are ready for: Thomas ! 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To Petersburg: Bill Wag: All these and many other G-E features make this a “real buy.” Compare before you choosel Stop in today and try it for yourself, Complete set of “above-thes floor” cleaning tools foe Just a little extra See us for this and other Modern Elecirical Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service T FORGOT TO TAKE THE TRUCK OUT OF GEAR —ITS HEADING FOR e 5 TR TLL SHOW EM- = TLL GET EM SRR AR | 0 o S5 St ey | HAL SO, THEY z THER HOUSE. Sakamoto and Percy Reynolds. SHOTGUN O 6 1] \ SO . i e . A Vi) . L - 3 .- NEW CHIEF DISPATCHER FOR PAN AMERICAN LINE A baby boy was born Wednesday morning, April 14 at 9:18 o'clock to Mr, and Mrs. J. D. McCarthy. The a ed six pounds and nine o d has- been named Eric Mickael. This is the first child for the McCarthys. | Mrs. McCarthey is the former Ruth Torkelson. The father is em—l ployed as Chief Dispatéher for Pan | American Airways at the Airport. The grandparents are Mr. Wil- l'am McCarthy of Madison Lake, Min nd Mrs. Gyda Samuelson ot this city. i AUNT HESSIE, THEN THE TOOTHACHE. IF IT AIN'T ONE _ THING, IT% ANCTHER . T UN'T TAAT, MR, wh. ET. IVE GOT SHE WILL. M A “IOTHACHE. NOT GOING TO HAUL THEM T0 THE ATTIC,YET. WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO WITH AUNT HESSIES THINGS? SHE HAGN'T GENT FOR THEM, EKEEZIX. RUFUS ? {LL BET YOU Mi65 AUNT HESSIE. - Genuine Lev{s, now available at | Caslex’s. t National Forest Timber For Sale | Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, up to and including 9:00 AM. APRIL 29, 1948, for all the mer- = Hard ime chantable dead timber, standing or down, and all the live timber mark- | | ed or designated for cutting, on an | area totaling approximately 159 acres on an area in Goose Cove in Peril Straits adjacent to Povorotni Island, Tongass National Férest, Al- | aska, estimated to.,be 3,650 M feet B.M., more or less. or Sitka spruce and western hemlock sawtimber, | and 1,000 linear feet, more or less,| ' of piling. No bid of less thah $2.00 per M. feet B.M. for spruce saw- timber, $1.00 per M feet BM. for and 1lc per' DANCE Round and Square Circle and Two-Step Dances called by ART VAN HUMBECK Step Lively Folks and Choose “Yor Poduner> MODERN STEPS for the "Young ‘uns” hemlock sawtimber, linear foot for piling up to and in- cluding 95 feet in length and 1%c per linear foot for piling 96 feet and over in length will be consid- ered. $500 must accompany each MINE ~ANT 0O BETTER'®Y NOB(:DY ELSES-- L DONT SEE WHAT 2 W RAVIN' ABOUT T THANK YE TO KEEP A CIVIL TONGLE N YORE HEAD!! bid, to be.applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained, in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacture outside of the Terri- tory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Regional Forester. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Before bids are submit- ted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Division Super- visor, Juneau, Alaska, or the Re- gional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 25, 1948. Last publication, April 15, 1948. ALL REQUESTED TO WEAR OLD CLOTHES All men wearing ties will be FINED!? MOOSE LODGE SATURDAY — ARRIL 17 Dancing 10P. M. 10 2A. M. MEMBERS AND THEIR LADIES INVITED CALLS ME PERSONALLY- TELL. THEM ILL BE BACK, IGHTEN P HE OFFICE Y \ YOUR Wi JUST szs;ss.'

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