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1 { THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1948 =~ MILITARY m“"mfii Am(r-o:;n(;zg:gs RETURN The American Legion Auxiliary will give a 15-minute broadcast over KINY Friday night, 8 to 8:15 o'clock, on the subject of Univer- “$41 Military Training. The broadcast will be made by Dr. Daniel Toling, member of Tru- man's Foreign Affairs Committee, and who is President and Editor of the Christiin Herald. Dr. Toling | Life Thsurance will be introduced by Mrs. Lee Hut- | back in Juneau after ton, National President of the|trip to the states | dispatcher for PAA, three children, James, yesterda; per ROBERT MARTIN Robert D. Martin, 3 i ;‘cmm;z IN TELEPHONE RATES)| ' EFFECTIVE JULY IST | has returned to Juneau. | vacation, the Dick Congdon family Congdon, came north carly this week and his wife and Lee and Michael, arrived by PAA Clip- Mary >, HOME Northwestern representative, a busin LY 1st is | s RADIOLOG KINY ))n,r-b )\g:g C[LLLL\fi ‘) Alaska Broadcasting Oo. ¥ o 5 FLOODED AGAIN C.RB 8. ---CALL THE ¥ DIAL 1460—JUNEAU } THURSDAY EVENING ‘ 5:00—Supper Club. { 15—Guest Star. 30-~Totem Talk. 45—Waltz Time. 00—Pan American News. 15--Manhattan Merry-Go- Round. 45—Sports on the Spot 00--Fox Trio. 15—Sound Off. :30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 00—Standard Oil News, 15—Little Ole Opry 30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 00—Fishing Time. 15—Viking Varieties. 30—Teen-Age Quiz. 00—News. 15—Words with Music. 30—Forecasts. Friday July 2, 1948 00—Music in the Morning. :30—Radio Reporter. 45—Music in the Morning. 15—Morning Thought. 30—Fred Waring 00—To be announced. :30—Sunrise Serenade. 9:45—Silver Platte 10:00—-ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00--Show Time. 11:30—Spotlight Band. 11:45—Listener’s Digest. 12:00—Margie. 12:15—Noon News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00- Ozzie and Harriet 30—Art Baker's Note Book. auo cowaon © o ma 10 10 10 ©©oo-= 1 | :45—Airlane Trio. :30—COUNTRY JOURNAL- CBS. 3:00—G. I. Jive. 3:15—JOE KEARN'S ORCHES- TRA-CBS. 3:30—Make It Music. | 4:30—-WHO DUNNIT IT-CBS ! All programs subject to change ! due to conditions beyond our con- | trol. | DOUGLAS NEWS VISITOR Gi¥ ATLANTA One of the Channel visitors ar-| riving on the US.S. Atlanta last Tuesday, was Eldred Longnecker,! a nephew of Mrs. Helen Collier, | who is visiting at the Tom Haugen | home. | He and a friend, Tony Jackson,| also of the Atlanta, called on the| family on arrival. They are sta-! tioned at the Torpedo Station,] Keyport, Wash. This week part of | their plans are to visit Mendenhall Glacier and other scenic places. \ | | 1 1 ; : ' 2:00—Concert Hall. i 2 | AT VETERAN CONFERENCE i George Matson left last Sunday | | 2 Due to Cancellation of Sales Tax | FORMER RATE RATE AFTER JU = $1.74 $ 172 i 203 232 1 261 1 2.90 ‘{ 3.19 348 ‘ 371 i 4.06 435 : 464 493 i 523 ! 551 j 6.38 ! 6.67 6.96 ‘ 125 54 8.12 8.05 ' 8.41 8.34 ] 870 g.gz; ! 928 920 ‘ 957 949 9.86 977 4 10.15 10.06 i 1044 10.35 10.73 10.64 10.92 11.60 11.50 i 11.83 11.79 12.18 12,07 ‘ 1247 1236 12.76 12.65 ' 13.05 12,94 1334 13.22 %' 13.63 13.51 1 13.92 13.80 %‘ For Any Rates which do not appear in this advertisement— ; Please Call the Business Office — 420 { Juneau & Douglas i Telephone Co. i | U A il s S A A SRR S SRR IRR I SUMMER SCHEDUL Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN ... 2:00P JUNEAU — SITKA MORNING FLIGHT 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU 11:50*A 10:20A Ar. SITKA .. 10:30A (* or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT b H 1) D A 1911 071 6 Ar. 5:10P 4:00P Ar. SITKA LV 4:10P JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY 3:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 5:55P 3:55P Lv. HAINES .. 5:10P 4:10P Ar. SKAGWAY 4:45P (All Times PST 120°) Juneau to Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur, Frl. Sat. Angoon X X X Baranof X X X Chatham X b4 X Chicagof X b4 X Cobol ...... X X X Elfin Cove - X X X Excursion Inlet x X X Funter ... X X X Gustavus X X X Hawk Inlet X X b9 b Hood Bay X b4 p.9 Hoonah ... X X X n X X X 3. Port Althorp X x X ' Pelican .. X X X Superior X X X Tenakee X X X Todd .. x b4 b4 X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable, PHONE 202 or 612 crving it mynss for Seattle to attend a Veterans | Administration conference which | will last until Friday. Following | he conference, Matson will go to Couer d'Alene and Weisser, Idaho, o visit his family and friends CAUTION CHILDREN With sales of fireworks held up until today fto prevent undue an- Joyance to residents, it is hoped he parents and children will co- perate fully in cautioning all to se extremely careful of accidents ind misuse of this privilege. The Douglas City Council permits the use o1 fireworks during these three days of celebration, but if the privilege is abused they can pass an ordinance prohibiting their use. Any persons reported in vio- lation of their use will cause the City Marchal to confiscate and re- fuse further fireworks to be sold ‘he partics. Make it afe Four- h of July and res the rights of others, officials say. FIRST FRIDAY RVICES i First Friday service will be held; it 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morning it the Douglas Catholic Church. s L NOTICE TO RETAIL I MILK CUSTOMERS We will have an early morning delivery Monday, July 5th. Please| ut bottles out early. 928 3t| JUNEAU DAIRIES, INC. NOTICE | (n the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. in the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of ALF N. MONSEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N. C. Banfield, Administrator, W.W.A. of the Last Will and Testa- ment and estate of Alf N. Monsen, deceased, has filed herein his FINAL REPORT and a petition for a decree of distribution, to distribute the residue of said estate to Helen Troy Monsen. A hearing will be held upon said Report and Petition before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska Aug- ust 11, 1948 at 10:00 o’clock .1.M. at which time all persons objecting to said Report and the manner in which the estate has been admin- istered or the distribution of said - 2state to Helen Troy Monsen may appear and be heard and file their objections herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Probate Court for the Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, this §sth day of June, 1948. FELIX GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge—Juneau Precinct. First publication, June 10, 1948. Last publication, July 1, 1948. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PLUMBER, QUICK ! MISS OYL, | WANT You TO TRUST ME! | WANT YoU TO FEEL THAT WHAT | AM DOING 1S FOR YOUR OWN GOOD ! OKAY, WIMPY ! WE SHALL NEED ANOTHER CHAIR 1! YORK . HE'S C ‘ (WONDERFUL, : ) DOCTCR ... THIS FIELD. HELLO THERE ... DID YOU HAVE A | GOOD DINNER ¢ g < DROP YOUR KNIFE, ; ; THIEF, OR TKILL ! VOILA, MSIEU TERRY! WHILE: YOUR BACKS ! THE GUARDS QUARREL, I UNBOLT, THE DOOR ! ACTUALLY, HE'S RIGHT. HER BACK IS HEALED UP. THERE'S NO REASON WHY | SHE SHOUL PIFFLE! YOURE HOLDING HER HERE NEEDLESSLY I'VE TALKED 70O DR . MATHEWS IN NEW OF THE VERY BEST IN iLL BE UNDER HIS CARE I PREDICT YOU WILL BE IN PERFECT SHAPE IN NO TIME . SHOULD SHE REMAIN KINDLY HOLD YOURSELF RIGID,_MISS OYLY ANN AND § MR.HOWE LEAVE FOR i THE RAILROAD STATION. o § YOU FOOLS ! LOOK. WHAT OCCURS BEMIND N THE _BEAUTY CONTEST AND LOSE, SHE WOULD BE HEARTBROKEN— A BROKEN LEG IS BY FAR TO BE PREFERRELC!J7, = NN 7 OBBY AND JERRY . THE BEEN PRETTY ANXIOUS A HALF HOUR BEFORE TRAIN TIME. ~_PAGE SEVEN /(‘Bu‘r THE MAN SAID " EVAPORATION WOULD TAKE CARE OF IT Sn i B\ WE HAVE WELL, BVE-BVE, ACRES?! LOTS OF LUCK, AND IT WAS NICE MEE TING YOUR FRIEND, HEELS BEALS. LOCK AT THE SIZE OF THAT THING THERE THAT TRAILER (& TOO 6LOW. WE'LL “vou B GHT T HAVE TO PAES HIM. / carerue | ]\ g; e e B, eKEEZIX. ' | 22 i w7 \ - S 7 Z : " NO SIA3 L0001 OML AW AIYT ”¥IM T HOIS 1531180d HL S 1961 SANUS ASMUN rsurz'ELv, THAT ISN'T THE END OF YOUR INTEREST IN ACRES ORILEY?, WHY, WITH THAT SAWED- OFF SQUIRT . AROUND—_“\_SQUIRT. WHAT'S | YOU USED TO RAZZ THE ALL OF THEM. NOW, JOKE, | YOU RAZZ ONLY NINA? A THE BIG ONES! 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