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FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUN 'AU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN T - = ....-..»...-...,.._1?‘ 101 [BLONDIE I RADIO L0G S A ETERANS’ GUIDE | "ol : By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL =! m:':g:%:ié::g“ : Coming up are a,couple of shrubsf VA training officers have been| §:30—Totem Talk —Forecasts. of interest along the veteran trail: |available in the past 40 hear the| 5:45—Viking Varieties. i The Army says that medals for kicks and gripes of veterans in} 6:00—Pan-Am News, overseas service will be ready 'in|training and to act as go betweens| 6:1 l | 5:00~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS | ‘Waltz at Dinuer. June and abuse-correctors for veterans| 6:30—Sports on Spot. ’ These medals are what a service rib-| and training estatlishments. | 6:45—Boys of North ‘ hon represents. For instance, your Well, no more. The VA is keeping| 17:00—Bing Crosby Asiatic-Pacific ritbon or your|its few remaining training officersto| 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS. European Theatre rizbon means!supervise P. L. 16 trainees. The VA| g:00—Standard News—Forecasts. that you are entitled to a medal for has that responsicility under the| 8:15—Ameri Legion. iy | { S your part in the conduct of the|law. It cces not have to supervise| §:30—Henry Morgan. . lam 2R X S war GI Bill training programs. | 9:00—Ffshing Time—Forecasts. | y t g These medals are . ang| Althoug does say that VA| 9:15—Marine Stor: | "HIMBLE THE [ THANK POPEYE FOR HELPING \ b ME WITH THE they hang from a ribbon of the same Can stop paying allowances to vet-| 9:3—CROSS SECTION USA.- design as the overseas ribbons erans not getting proper training it} (o) pDID B YES, MISs &Y 2 T . Veterans are entitled to one of does not that VA must do thel 10:00—Alaska Line News. | -7 You | FORGOT ALL /Ay ) re ¥ ~ - IF You GET A these medals for each overseas ser- g up. | 10:15—Words with Music. -~ [ HAVE ) WORRIZS! Y~ By ; 4 G - . WORRIED AGAIN, )y WEATHER — ibbon they rate. So are next-) So the question is—how will thel 10:30—Forecas! | A NICE o e gt V,;" ) - o 4 JUST SEND FOR {_| FEEL FINE of deceased servicemen and find out whether a training out-| Pirst newscast of the day at 7_30“ VACATION. 0 3 us NOW! j Setbrans, t is giving proper training? A M. | MR A W8 Ariny dna: v DRY RAbw] SATd VAR, ghawet Aoy G0l LR P PLVILS ) yet: where o veteran sbould apply|ScTutiny of reports sent each mlmt"i ! B for his medal. The Army says its|t0 the VA by training Sh"w. w. w‘luAMS IS { 2 progre I train yot checks from time to (HOSEN (HA'RMAN i erent, outfits. i ‘ if you have a kick in the T OF IMPORTANT COM. ing (or not getting) you should get | 58 O “distribution points” for the medal will be announced “iater.” Watch for this in the papers. The Navy says the same thing. Both say, in N effect, “Don’t apply for your r until you know you're applying to i o8 ROt BEC P B Clg T our i | Yo rig iace. t rite to ! O ; g 3 JEW YORK, ( 7.1 g d : them about, it | Walter Williams, President of Con- | do your application won't even bt g e DR X itinaneal, Inc., Seattle, Wash, | acknowledged.” ! banking and insurance firm, w However, the Army says that DIOMEER JEWELRY | elected chairman of the commit- | next-of-kin of deceased veterans gt itee for cconomic development to- eral's Otfice, Demoblized Personnel succceds Paul G. Hoffman, | Records Branch, Building 105, Rec- Roriltra fok Tarea S 5o Georse Langaker, ftom Gordova, | Administrator for Economic Coop- {1y neusht out George Os- | erétion. Hoffman resigned as C. E.| ¢ the Pioneer Jewelry Shop |D: chairman and president of the | andhas_ stocked the business with |Studebaker Corp,, following his ap- handise from Seattle, { pointment to the European re-| ker formerly worked hm.‘,:m\'cr} post. He will continue as a CED. trustee. and has been operating a (% © and watch repair business| Williams, who is 53, will be the should apply to the Adjutant Gen- SO{.B ]’0 G LA"GAKER ‘(m;; ords Administration t " Louis 20, Mo. That, of course, ap- plies only to next-of-kin whose loved ones had earned an overseas service ribbon before death new m Navy next-of-kin applications! Lar should be made to the Bureau of in 1 Naval Personnel Navy Dept., Wash- Jewe ington 25, D. C. Next-of-kin of in Cordova since that time. Mrs lc. E. D’s second chairman ! Marines killed overseas in action . Satre will continue to be employed | i B : e e DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF at the shop | La:;gzx};('l'] was in New York last | SCHOOL OF DANCING fall when he visited the Hamilton | Classes now enrolling, three and | and Elgin watch plants in that area |a half years to sixty years. Boys | and adds that business is going full | acrobatic cl ancing for automatically will receive the medal. But next-of-kin of Marines who died after discharge, but served as, must apply to the nearest ine post, station or installation and fill out a special form. swing with both companies. | beginners. Phone 5. 93 4t When the Army, Navy and Ma- Langakei's wife and children are > - i R - ] i rine Corps do announce location of With him in Juneau. DON'T MISS - 07 - distribution points, here is what you T ! “It's A Wise Child” ‘W 7 ¥, " ) STRANGE! I'D NEVER ISNOWN THE GIRL TO RE AWKWARD MADEMOISELLE VAN GOBLINAS SPEAKING TRULY, M5iEY. should include in your application 'N(ORPQRA"ONS i May 28-29 892-tf | {0 BEFORE, HNMM. .. TELL ME, MY DEAR ~ WHAT HAVE YOUJ{ IT OCCURRED A6 SHE TOLD. You. I WISH To APOLOGIZE 4 A photostatic or notarized copy of 3 by P 5 71T WAS STUPID OF ME TO LOSE MY TEMPER, MR. "8 Y FOR YOURSELF 2 £ MOST HUMBLY FOR MY STUPID CLUMSINESS, your discharge. Chances are that ke % S Empire wantass gcu resuils! W BRONZ, BUT THE GIZL WAS CLUMSY. WED STOPPEPTD i S - > e many e % Will'be 4Bl to/go| The. folloyidg, Have tiec thel | | [T CONGRATULATE HER ON HER PERFORMANCE, WHEN SHE 3 in per: k up their medals|Articles of Incorporation in the | cop,.p op pMARSHAL'S SALE | STUMBLED, PUSHING ME INTO THE POOL. IT WAS (38 Mfice of Territorizl Auditor Frank A. Boyle: because veterans’ organizations and local Tecruiting stations likely will i oyt have them. | 'The sitka Building Association, | If you apply in person (June 1 2 non-profit concern formed by is the probable date theyll be members of Sitka Lodge No. 1662, ady) a ¥ is take B.P.O. Elks, to operate club prop- 1 md"é‘ “1}11 ‘rflulxlx '1] “‘,' b g Y . PTOP | 1048, issued out of the District Court, | % your discharge wi % 1043 Iasnad s siiat CoNgY The VA has withdrawn almost| B.and W. Lighterage Co., of Se- of the United States for the First | ; 1 e £ District of Alaska in admiralty on completely from the activity of attle, to op at 1.)1lhnghamv“i Rt sk, i B C'\r' checking up on education and train- John E. Manders of Anchorage, is | Judgment. zend said Court, | ] on the 21 day of May, A.D. 1948, in A favor of James D. Madsen and ing programs under the GI Bill named as legal representative. r ; 7 : % e [y sen, co-partners, MOTORSHIP YAKOBI United States of America, Territory of Alaska, ss \ ™ ~ Public notice is hereby given, that | | by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias | (or e ution), dated May 21, AD. | PURELY ACCIDENTAL, OF COURSE ... B DA Ala it Bureau of Juneau, and | O ey SUNRAD EVERY TUESDAY MORNING (34 00 T nave, an i 21 of | [ _al N BRIER'S ARM FLIES BACK | WITH WIS LEFT HAND HE | |AGAINST THE WAL L. THE | |USES THE GUN BUT T—-AND A.D. 1948, levied upon the fol- | ] MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE |lowing described Personal Proy STEM OF HIS PIPE THE NEXT INSTANT JABS {situated in the Precinct of DON'T WANT TO HURT )| & 2 i g R VOU, BUT HAND BACK / / el TRED. th'%g %%KEMES e 791 her tackle, appar THOSE CAB KEYS \\\\\\f////’//’ G g ~ o 937 re, boats, engines and other A ppurtenances and that I will, ac- | ordingly, cffer said Personal Prop- {erty for sale, at puble vendue to the | highest and best bidder, for cash, on | Your Depnsits [the 1 day of June, A.D, 1948, at 2 | o'clack P. M., at Small Boat Harbor, A R E s A F Juncau, Alaska. Dated, Juneau, Alaska, May 21, BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES AD, 1948 SAVINGS BONDS Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon Monday One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 WIDLIAM T. MAHONEY First District of Alaska By Walter G. HELLAN, EVERYTHING 15 SET, MR. HE CAN HARDLY Deputy. THE TWO WHO WILLIAM L. PAUL JR. Tainbitt’s Atiorey, ] ARE 70 ACT A6 SMUGC. WE ARE READY RIGHT OVER, WAIT— AND : m £ eoblicetinn iy THE CONTRACT CHANGES WITNESSES TO T0 CLOSE THE WALLET SKEEZIX. NEITHER CAN |¢ First publicaticn, May 21, 1948. I publication, May 27, 1948, ARE INITIALED, WILMER, AND THE CASH PAYMENT 16 ALL ARRANGED. HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- & BOBBLE DEAL. tive operation. The safety a of depesitors’ funds is our primary consideration. Ia addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our depdsit- ors against loss to a maxi-~ mum of $5,000. OUR SICGNATURES ARE ON THE JOB. CALL FOR 5iDS Notice is hereby given that the CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA, will receive sealed bids up to 10:00 AM. June 11, 1948 at the office of the City Clerk, Box 436, Juneau, Alaska, at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for the CONSTRUCTION OF STREET PAVING AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF JUNEAU, AL- ASKA. Approx. Quants.: 33,000 sq. yds. reconstructed gravel base, 587 tons alphaltic materials, 6400 tons FmST N AT[“N AL B ANK :gz s;:vx;zrsvmtx, 1000 Jlin ft. drains > =0 VE ShoT AT vz H.flw'HflW 1 Sflum.s DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED of JUNEAU, ALASKA Each bid shall be i a M A REVENOOER WIF BONES UND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION wit;cthelplsn; sp:c&;i‘c:tigg:, e ; - NORE B\LuNDERBUSS. B M%%g%& SAV‘".s tract d LUNDE! ? per ot dounenid oy, o HEY ! YO KINFOLKS , 8 RBUSS? JURY--JES'LIKE HE | | wgiee may O MINEY GIT BACK | [ ; ARG AN SAID HE WOULD NEAU, ALASKA, AT THE CITY HALL where covies may be obtained 1N TE JORYBOX - - AS A by depositing $10.00 for each set. ORDER ‘N TH' BUTTERFLV Deposit will be refunded if plans COL) " AN’ TWICET B AS FLUTTERY " TRANSPORTATION [ s s | 2 good condition. Bid forms may be obtained from THE CITY CLERK, JUNEAU, AL- ASKA. Each bid shall be accompanied by . . a certified check or cashier’s check Passenger — Freight — Refrigeration payable to the CITY OF JUNEAU or a bid bond in the favor of the S. S. GEOBGE WAsm"GTo“ X | clty in the sum of 5% of the amount | MR, JGGS-T FOLUND of the bid, to be forfeited to the I WONDER IF THAT NEW THIS SILVER DOLLAR VERY GOOD- I OFFICE BOY IS HONEST- ONTHE FLOOR N || [ GARY # 1M DOLLAR = I i ol I'LL SOON FIND ouT THE OUTER OFFIC It - PROUD OF PUT IT THER! i it WHAT T T You ! o | JST TO & 4 Al . THOUGHT/ = YO WUZ City of Juneau by the successful surety bond in the amount neces- Regular Weekly Freight Sailings award. e | to waive all informalities in the bid- | Alaska Transporiation Company First publication, May 14, 1948. FIRST SAILING MAY 31st FROM SEATTLE Yidder 1 case he fails to. entér Wwio sary to fill conditions of said con-| from The City of Juneau reserves the| ding. P. O. Box 61 Phone 879 Signed C. L. POPEJOY, Last publication, May 28, 1948. | e Jng Features Synduate Inc . World righ and Every 10th—20th and Last Day of the Month the contract and file an acceptable tract within five days of the date of | SEATTLE and TACOMA, WASH. right to reject any or all bids and ! Dated this 14th day of May, 1948. JUNEAU — ALASKA . City Clerk.

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