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MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE TWO TIME WINNERS | FILE SUIT AGAINST RADIO LOG | "™ by ks 2 ot O s IN SALMON DERBY HAINES VET (0-0P By e B I T e ) (v e T | (e A overianG ) | Alaska Broadcasting Co. A ( pEANUT BUTTER, ) > N € \\‘»E" 1Y &V't”A':"EE: d 1 NG ,_i / C.B. 8. \ \ SAUSAGE, SALMON, vy - \\ - : &3 MR Tnasmuch as there were more pri-| ANCHORAGE, Aug. 16—A suit i 3 zes on hand than winners to claim |was filed here today against tlle DIAL 1460-—JUNEAU b ( Ham S&A:\f? them in the recent Salmon Derby, | Veterans Alaska Co-operative Com- , MONDAY EVENING 3 101 A i) 7 the following lucky fishermen shared | pany by C. J. Burris, Helen G. Bur- 5:00—Welcome to Juneau. 4 g A 00 Y L) in the remaining prizes as follows: |ris, Bruce Oruikshank and Ray A. 5:15—Community Center. ES 7 M Furness Gus George, Dick | Dillon, stockholders in the venture,| 3:31—Totem Talks. Garvison, E. L, Hunter, Mrs, R. B.| In a 10-page complaint, the plain- 5:45—Waltztime at Dinner. Brown, Mrs. Evelyn Cecotti, Ellis|tiffs ask that the officers and direc- 6:00—News, Reynolds, J. E. Messer, Vergie tors be enjoined trom taking salaries 6:15—Animal World Court. Smith, Hal Sheldon, Sidney Pollock, from the company funds, plead for 6:20—DR. DANA-CBS, G. H. Van Wert, Irma L. Geyer, an accounting of funds and ask that 6:45—Sports on the Spot. Steve Johnson, John Klingbeil, Jack |a receiver be appointed. 7:00—Frank Morgan. L. Sturtevant, Norman R, Bucy,| The company was formed in 1946 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. Irene Furlong, Dr. John Geyer and |to purchase the army’s old Chilkoot| 8:00—News. 8:15—Little Ol Opry. Mrs, N. R. Bucy. Barracks at Haines for $105,000. AR DT Wy | PR b R 8:30—~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. NEW YORKERS BIG PORT WALTER 9:00—News. Residents of Solvay, N. Y. Mr.| Mrs. Marsh and Harold Arentsen 9:15—Viking Varieties. and Mrs. Edwin A. Tarolli are|came in over the weekend from 9:30—Family Theatre. visiting Juneau and are guests at|Big Port Walter and are among 10:00—News. the Baranof Hotel. hhe guests at .the Baranof HoteLI }2:1’50: ;“"egc::gh Orchestra. e e e e i 'or 5 e E: Sign Off. Tuesday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Alarm Cloek Club, Plumbing © Heafing J iiisiomse B S | ' F &S . 'o-l B oot 5 (o0l ' ' o : \ _q A RASBIT! ‘ § 8:20—] ing Thought. 3 | Se 3T i burners P g BELIEVE UNTIL ' T 1000 Yeazs | o ey X YES 22 Wow e o¥ v < % 8:30—Fred Waring. BACK. AT MY FOOTSTEPS, Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 500_SING ALONG-0BS. g YES 22 | LOOKED! NO !' i 100 000 YEARS!! 9:30—Forecast. Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 9:52-—Sunrise Serenade. 10:00—News. ¥ 1 X 10:05—Lenny Herman Quintette. " OH...WHAT A SHAME . HERE'S OUR CAR, NO... THAT AIN'T IT... HLO... SCUSE ... THE CARS DEARIE ! Y IT LGOKS LIKE ... WHY ME, I'M LOOKIN 10:15—Melody Roundup. ’ CASH A CHEGK IN TOWN ... OVER THIS WAY... FOR MY CAR. ‘ i . 10230—Milady’s Memo. F A ‘ ELLIS AIR LINES [ R5ES coms. R eevmil DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN || ... ricencrs oices S via Petershurg and Wrangell B With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. 12:15—News. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—Music for America. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 bl ¢ O 2:00—My “Friend Irma. BRI 2:30—One Night Stand. 3:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- — Your Deposits ING-CBS. i { l 3:30—Make It Music. A R E 4:30—Village Store All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES o SAVINGS BONDS . P T | ¢ HOSPITAL NOT ‘ WELL REACH THE CITY 500N. .. TERRY WL, p “0 ES | 3¢ DEMAND THAT I TURN THE STATUETTE OVER § Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | Jo e AQUFTHGDGRA.E%ZH&.I MUST TH HE management of this over the weekend were Mrs, Raino/ g4 Y bank is pledged to conserva- Williamson, Neil Gallagher, Mrs. tive operation. The safety Roy Peratrovich, Maurice Scott, of depositors’ funds is our 1 David McKinley and Mrs. Eli Ray primary consideration. In ms for medical treatment and Howard addition the bank is a mem- !Bell for surgery. | \ 4 ber of Federal Deposit In- Discharged were Mrs: Fred Hof- / 4 4 y 7 ! 2| K $ 'u m's m‘ {fower and baby girl, Mrs. Ell Ham- § S i A W . 4 e % L 7 7 &“ 7 WHAT ! No FLAGS J | HOTSHOT! S'FUNNY, I ELYINGZ NO' BRASS 48 [ THOUGHT I HEARD A surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- lin and bay girl and Arthur Paul, S \ ’ \ ors against loss to a maxi- medical treatment patient. | = X S > 1 I & ~ i 2 P W 114 | Leonard Monroe was released from mum of $5,000. - INSU RED care at the Government Hospital. *U £ ; ) ¥ 4 r | 77 SEATTLEITES i - | Among Baranof Hotel guests reg-| HE MAKES A SPECIAL. ITLL BE ST g 2 istered frcm Seattle over the week- 0 BARBEQUE SAUCE THAT 1 THE BICCGEST FIRST NATIONAL n ANK 1;1[:“we;2t Doy R ::av:ip GERTRUDE? MR. MACY'S | HAS BUTTER AND WOOS-j | THEM THINGS\ROLL I BEEN A"rfl'f/"aoov"‘”%e%‘&‘ "bfligsa/%:\’/u_ sl s e Jay [Eeelle Bt 20 Wl B, N [OSMINERLTE D BARBEQUEY] | TERSHIRE SAUCE AND AND WHO’S /° SAVING INVITE ALL OUR FRIENDS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION * ||w. whiic, R. W. Oraig, ek T E?Eaaffifingggsggs WROr e 7| PERlICY” ANDEEUCIE ) WE'LL MAKE SPA'RKT.%J' { Statior, August Buschmann, £ M. i S oy A AND CATCHUP INIT. /774l | THE BEEF~ LANNIVERSARY. PROU T SHE'S | Brennan, Frank Mechem, and Mrs. Felix Medrano. | B - e,— 4 FROM TULSEQUAH s"““:n scnnnuLBs Here from Tulsequah, B. C., H.! K. Richardson is stopping at the Passenger and Cargo Baranof Hotel.! ' 4 SRl ] National Forest Timber | DALY : Sealed bldflForlllS ' JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN thee;egional F:rest: .;eu::e’::d Al;y SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND aska, up to and including 9 a.m. . ' L i S .4 s | ] IT MAKES My BLOOD HOW MUCH CAN | HOW LONG CAN A “THE PERFECT CRIME'~ 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL ] down, and all the live timber mark- THERE'S THAT HEN BOIL TO SEE HER A PE MAN RESIST AN WHAT A CHALLENGE! 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN .. ed or designated for cutting, on an OF BLUNT'S AGAIN. PUTTING ON FAT s |IRRESIST | BLE » 7 area totaling approximately 32 acres AT My EXPENSE! JUNEAU — SITEA on the east shore and near the 2 MORNING FLIGHT mouth of Cowee River, Tongass Na- 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU ... ¢ s tional Forest, Alaska, estimated to 10:20A Ar. SITEA .. . g be 209,000 feet B.M., more or less, (* or earlier) of Sitka spruce and western hem- % lock sawtimber, and 1200 linear AFTERNOON FLIGHT feet, more or less, of piling. No bid . Lv. JUNEAU of less than $2.50 per M. feet B.M. Ar. SITKA _.. g . for spruce sawtimber, $1.00 per M feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimber, JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY 1c per linear foot for piling up to by v g ™ and including 96 féet in length and 1%c per linear 100t for piling.over 95 feet in length will be considered. e - = “+ 0 e prosienty. eact. bld, 9 3 : R | T ReCKON GRANNY \ I'LL SHINNY UR X M A S = CREEPS HAS GOT | BUZZARD'S . HARDLY. [ BEARDED LADY !! L % quidated damages, accerding to the : . YORE BEARD-GROWIN' | AN FETCH \T, S AT TO GET[ AHHY YOU WILL Angoon ... conditions of sale. Primary manu- Y LOOKY, PAW! POTION ALL COOKED A5 TH' ELMES BE BEAUMIFOL 4 . B BYJEEPERS! NOW, MIZ'SADIE A BEARI AGAIN , MY Baranof .. facture outside of the Territory of . Ghatham Alaska of any part of the timber is T PITCH-BLACK 4 Chicagof subject to the consent of the Re- POIION’ EUMES ARE / gESHORE WILL . EXIN' TO LIET GOOD TO SEE gional Forester. The right is re- DAYLIGAT AG'IN served to reject any or all bids re- z LOWEEZY ’ ceived. Before bids are submitted, g 3 full information concerning the tim- ber, the.conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be ob- tained from the Division Supervisor; Juneau, Alaska, or the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, July 30, 1948. Last publicatjon, Aug. 16, 1948. MMMMNNNM MUMMMM MMMMMM LEE L] MHMN LR b = »O ) y § y 2 5 BECAUSE "; I HEARD YOu |~ B ; /// EEP ON TH! [| | GOT A CAR=- | WHY-IT'S A e b ; x x J N T T HV EN'T P b4 rm .., wm RUN IN 'O| VOL/J” IN SIDEWALK - WHAT KIND l BOLTZ = I AVEN' AID LONG TIME it OF A CEMENT || IWE A DIME FOR SQ CASEY-THE X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. ¢ HAD IT FOR 7 DR REPAIRS ON IT MECHANIC WHO Contracto; . PHONE 202 or 612 House Wiring = : SIX MONTHS! INCALL TH TIME DID YER PEPARS- OUR SPECIALTY TN / I'VE HAD IT~ ( TOLD ME 1 amsm}fi S | e P. O. Box 2508

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