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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1948 I'm on Yy to way o 7 7 ) SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING SEATTLE, USA. ven o1 Gup 01 The Wolds Goat Groving Orposicstms 3 | <o lPm—n American Airways for a brief | Engineers in Juneau in 1943. NEW PUBLISHER FOR SENTINEL AT SITKA J. H. Fernie of Seattle arrived in |Juneau yesterday by PAA and was to leave today for Sitka where he has leased the Sentinel for one year, taking it over from Publisher Har- old Leach who is going south on ac- | count of ill health. Fernie has been publisher of the Richmond Highlands, a weekly in a suburb of Seattle. He is a lino- type operator as well as job printer and ‘genéral dll-around news getter. - ROBERT HOWELL LEAVES FOR VACATION BEFORE \ ENLISTING IN U.S. ARMY Robert Howell left yesterday vla‘ vacation in the States before joining from Juneau -High School this year and will be 18 in August. He will visi{ with Victor R. Nelson in Skerman Oaks, Calif. Nelson was an employee on the United States | Robert and Nelson will go on an automobile trip to visit Nelson’s home in North Dakota. Robert plans to enlist in the Army in the States.] .- — Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPA.Z ATTENTION ELKS | Regular raeeting tonight at 8. I Please attend. 950 1t Neéw Shafter SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU ... 11:30A Lv. 12:00N Lv. 12:40P Ar. 9:00A. Lv. JUNEAU 20:20A Ar. SITKA (* or ear 8:00P. Lv. JUNEAU 4:00P Ar. SITKA 3:55P Lv. HAINES ..... PETERSBURG WRANGELL .. KETCHIKAN .. JUNEAU — SITKA MORNING FLIGHT 410P Ar. SKAGWAY ... (A1 Times PST 120°) THIRODEAU’S Cash Grocery WILLOUGHBY AVENUE CRISCO - Jlb.can$].45 POTATOES - $6.30 WASHRITE CLOSE OUT POWDERED SOAP, large size . CAKE FLOUR SOFTASILK, large size . . IN COOPERATION WITH THE SALMON DERBY COMMITTEE WE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN AFTERNOON FLIGHT JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY 8:00P Lv. JUNEAU ... . RADIO L0G C. B 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00—Welcome to Juneau. 5:15—Here's to Vets. 5:30—Totem Talk. 5 Waltztime at Dinner. 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Bing Crosby. 6:45—Sports on the Spot. 7:00—Fibber McGee. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—News. 8:15—Little Ole Opry. 8:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—Armed Forces Theatre. 10:00—News. 10:15—Words with Music. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign off. i Thursday Morning and Afternoon |the Army. Robert was graduated; 8 Sign On. 7:00-To be announced. 7:30—Radio Reporter. 7:45—Music in the Morning. 8:15—News. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecast. 8:30—Fred Waring. 9:00—Morning Melodies. 9:15—Melody Roundup. 9:30—Forecast. 9:35—Sunrise Serenade. 9:45—sSilver Platter. 10:00—SING ALONG-CBS. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—Command Performance. 11:30—At Ease. WEDELIVER | i 100 Ibs. 19 50 | | NORTHBOUND 4:10P 3:20P 2:50P 2:00P 11:50°A . 10:30A Ar. 8:10P Lv. 4:10P 5:55P 5:10P 4:45P i i 1 | i l i 11:45—Listener’s Digest. 11:56—Forecast. 12:00—The Four Knights. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—To the Rear March. 1:30—Art Baker. | 1:45—Airlane Trio. 2:00—Theatre Guild. 3:00—Concert Hall. 3:30—Make It Music. 4:30—Amos and Andy. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- trol. WEEKEND VISITOR Miss Kara Lee Foster of Juneau spent the week end in Douglas as! a houseguest of Jerry Faye Fer- | guson at her Fourth Street home. Kara Lee is a daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Don Fester, and Jerry Faye the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- | ald M. Ferguson. | MRS. SPURGEON HERE | Mrs. Ray Spurgeon arrived via PAA from her Seattle home yester- | day to spend several weeks visit- | ing her husband, Ray Spurgeon, Douglas Cannery foreman. Mrs. Spurgeon also has many friends in Douglas, having visited here dur- ing the summer of two previous seasons. NEW FAMILY H and Mrs. F. W. Pinkerton and three children moved to Douglas this week and have an apartment in the Baroumes build- ing on St. Ann's Avenue. The Pinkertons are former residents of Chehalis, Wash. He has been employed in Juneau with the Northern Commercial Company for several weeks prior to his famil- ies arrival here. Mr. FLEEKS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Fleek and baby, returned yesterday via Alaska Coastal Airlines from Haines. The family left two weeks ago and vitied interior Alaska, traveling by Jeep to Anchorage and Fairbanks, Pirates Cove and other Alaska ar- eas, and visited Mr. Fleek’s moth- er, Mrs. Toth Eley, at Whittier. Enroue home to the Haines port, they met Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleek, who were also touring In- terfor Alaska via the Alaskan Highway.. ; —_——————— Cl0 TAKES TIME 7O ENDORSE 1948 NATL. CANDIDATE 2 OUR FRIEND TONY LAID OUT COLD ON A SLAB OF ICE, AND TWO FEMININE SHOES FOUND FROZEN—7F \ LL BURN THAT CRUM-BUM UP/I'LL g PASS ‘M AN' THAT , OLE 1946 JALOPY 7 WEY, HONEY, DON'T DRIVE GUERRILLA SQUADS ARE CONVINCED WE . PART OF THEIR Mos),f-- HEELS BEALS IS USING A SOLUTION CALLED ACID - THOZENE TO TREAT A THOSECHECKS. ACCORDING - TO THE JONES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN NOTHING LIKE AN_ICE-COLD ICE CUBE ON A HOT SUMMER JUST A SIP, TAKE [T SLOWER, BABY... THERES PLENTY A TRAFFIC COPS ALONG HERE. NOW I'LL SLOW UPAN' LET '|M PASS...THEN 1L FOLLOW YM... 'L SEE WHO THE HUSSY IS HE'S CALLIN'ON.” L0 Wiy bONT THAT INDIVIDUAL GWE A PERSON A THE RIGHT .. JEXCEPT THESE. .. THE VAN GOBLINS' FAKT: ANTIQUE STATUETTE ~AND MY OWN PRICELESS Ya ORIGINAL L MOST OF MY MEN HIT OR RUN OFF. N MUST ESCAPE BEFORE GUSRRILLAS CLOSE IN.... NOT MUCH I CAN TAKE. < AFTER 72 HOURS THE PAPER SIMPLY TURNS TO DUST. NO INCRIMINATING SIGNATURE — NO CHECK. HEEL S, VOU GAVE ME SOME RECEIPTS FOR MONEY THAT YOU'VE BEEN PUTTING IN A OH FOR ME-BUT 'VE. . AH CAN VYOU'VE JUST 7 A5 FOR TRAILERS, THEYRE Y NICE FOR SHADE IF You WANT TO TAKE A SNOOZE. FEEL LIKE STOPPING, AND STOP. i) o LAWSY ME " T 5cE OL SI POTTER'S A-COURTIY' TH' WIDDER JENKING AGIN-- I SWOW!! LOOK AT Te' FOOL HAT ON /SHE. WUZ BORNED AND RAISED WAY UP ON BUZZARDS' ROOST -- - SHES NEVER BEEN NOWHERE NOR LR MMMMMN LR LR X X PHONE 202 or 612 x MAUMNHMM LEE L] X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. ‘or the time being—no endorsement >f a presidential candidate. In a letter to all state and local sranches, the CIO's Political Action Committee praised the Democratic Hlatform in contrast to the Repub- ican. But the leiter delayed endorse- ment of a presidential. and vice presidential candidates. . e ALASKA CARAVAN TEAM CONDUCTING SERVICES AT MEMORIAL TONIGHT At 8 o'cloek this evening the Alaska Caravan Team of the West- minster Fellowship are conducting a special service in Memorial Church. Members of the team par- ticipating are Jerry Elliot, Helen Hartmany Mary Ellen Frazier, Fre- da Carlson and George Everest. The public is cordially invited to attend this special service. —————————— MICHIGANITES F. E. Grant and Virgil Claram- beau of Flint, Mich, are visitors ,at the Gastinean Hotel, MAGGIE INSISTS I GET LP ' EARLY IN THE MORNIN-SHE SAYS THAT WAY I'LL MEET ALL THE BUSINESSMEN THAT LIVE IN THIS HUR! NO ONE UP IN THE HOUSE - NOT EVEN TH/ COOK-V'LL HAVE TO GIT ME BREAKFAST OUT/ TH' JANITOR SHOULDN'T LOCK THE FRONT RATS /! THE ELEVATOR ISN'T EVEN RUNNING 2/ oo T We o mno s || NEW XORE Juy o | O O SHUX-THATS AL DONE NOTAIN' BUT COOK POTIONS - | [ iz D x e (ime 1t will endorse | | SO ORANKAY CREEPS [ SHE'S DONE ALL HER " GRANNY DON' ; OWDY -- WHO ON AIRTH IS THAT i : § il‘lzsn:an iz";wpes to see in the White m UP' A BEARD- L“:EI RAGBAG "'VE REVT HNOU TR QUHRE‘LOOK‘N \}HRMNT CH‘NNIN‘ “he man it hopes to sec In the Whlte | | GROWIN' POTION, | FERGIT GRANWY IS o4 WIF SNUFFY SMIF 2 : TH' BUSINESS- MEN-ALL RIGHT!