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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1948 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; PAGE FIVE R A D ' o lo 6 y @ 11 Il you TOUD ME AND THE DAY BEFORE M WELL, HOW CAN A PERSON )| VOU TOLD ME & (LEARN ARITHMETIC IF i YESTERDAY p DADDY, SIX AND FOUR 3 QErGHT AND TWO Y KEEP CHANGING : / / KINY | HOW MUCH ). ok WERE TEN T WNERE TEN (T EMERY Cv. Bk . Alaska Broadcasting Co. > IS FIVE : . e/ Rt o 4 g C.B.S. AND FIVE P , b Z > = = . DIAL 1460—JUNEAU m e =—=" 74 ] 7 | = vy WEDNESDAY EVENING { f = 5:00—Welcome to Juneau. * 5:15—Community Center. 5:30—Totem Talks. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. 6:00—News. 8:15—Animal World Court. 6:20—Proudly We Hail. 7 : " vl Fori / . T 6:45—Sports on the Spot. % ¥ ! i \ r i d | &fi. 3 w ¢ 7:00—Fibber McGee. 3 TR 3 I | Copr Wk, King Fatures Syadiine, fn. Wor 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—News. 8:15—Little Ol Opry. 8:30—WINNEr TAKE ALL-CBS. 9:00—Fishing Time. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—DR. STANDISH-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Orchestra. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign off. Thursday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. 7:15—Melody Roundup. 7:30—Radio Reportcr. 7:45—Music in the Morning. 8:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecast. 8:30—Fred ‘Waring. 9:00—Music for the Missus. X 9:30—Forecast. e y e d ' PRI o = 9:35—Sunrise Serenade. 4 . HAFT/ YOUR | JUICE 1 H RIS ARG VRRe = 07 JELB/RiTiNGS s B ; il B TNGTER BERERE T AAVE WENT THG [} 10:00—News. AT TASTH ALL SET AT THE SURF*' J 7 ; K THAT TASTED TKNOW I FAR ... I HAVE MADE MY CHERCE ... 10:05—SING ALONG-CBS. . SIDE , KNOBBY DARLING ') 3B - ” [ SALTY...GIMME v ILL MISS YA... E. PLURBUS UNUM"...THAT'S GREEK 10:20—Orchestra. A GLASS A WATER .’ ««.LE'S GO. N | 1 BEEN W%DN'YA FOR .“ TIME ....WAITS FOR NO | 10:30—Milady’s Memo. : . . ; Y | SOMETHIN'AWFU MAN “2. 7 ] l B“rners 11:00—Command Performance. 11:30—At Ease. 11:45—Listener’s Digest. lelephone-319 Nights-Red 730 W 135 cosnients. Ham M“ehi”e s'wl’s l”c' | }iéf»'_'fiffimou DATE-CBS. 1:00—Call for Music. 3 1:30—Art Baker. T i s A O 1:45—Bing Sings. | | l‘—"‘“' it 2:00—Concert Hall, 2:30—Theatre Guild. B Your nepns ts 3:30—Make 1t Music. A R E S A F E 4:30—Amos and Andy. 5:00—Supper Club. LD UNITED STATES All programs subject to change ditions beyond i NUTRITIOUNZ BUY and HO! : bl e b = {WHAT T4 | SHUT U, Yol “HOTGUM, A PURE, NUTRITIOUS CHEWING GUM J trol. : / STUPID FOOL ... LET ME LIBERALLY FLAVORED WITH CAYENNE PEPPER... { IM AFIRE! IVE BEEN SEE THAT WRAPPER ! PLAY TRICKS ON YOUR FRIENDS...NEVER FAILS [ |3 POISONED | THE PARTY! " SAVINGS BONDS — et — NOTICE After September 10, no ‘.elqphonel HE management of this rentals for the month of September | bank is pledgsd to conserva- will be accepted at a discount. All tive operation. The safety remittances must bear postmark of of depositors’ funds is our not later than discount date. Please primary consideration. In msm be prompt. addition the bank is a mem- JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS ber of Federal Deposit In- TELEPHONE CO. —adv. surance Corporation, which w m's w‘ —_— — tnsureg each. of oux.deposite ARE o e U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ors against loss to's maxi- INTERIOR, National Park Service, August 27, 1948. SEALED BIDS will mum of $5,000. 'N SU RED be received at the office of the Pub- ilic Roads Administration, 208 % Broadway-Oak Buflding, Portland, g = oz ; : Oregon, until 10:00 o'clock A. M. ILL CALL THE “DAD-BLAMED THIEVES? I'VE VELLED AND BEAT it s September 22, 1948, for construct-} | PRESIDENT OF [STOLE MY | | THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE, THE WALLS, BUT NOB FIRST NATIONAL BANK (= o S i | | 5e 2w ow MR SN BLURTS B0 HERRS ME g Section' A, Third Judicial Division, THIS IS MY OWN ™\ TO KNOW PLENTY. ¢ . of JUNEAU, ALASKA Territory of Alaska, Grading, Sur- LAWVER AND LIFE- y MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION facing and Bituminous Surfacing, LONG FRIEND, DON involving All Reqd. Extra & Misc. WICKS. HE WILL Force Account Work; 60 Acres : | Clearing and Grubbing; 390,000 Cu. TAKE CHORGE O 3 Yds. Unclassified Excavation; 1,500 : ¥ Cu.Yds. Unclassified Excavation for 1 Structures; 167,000 Cu.Yds. Unclas- s u “ n B n s cn E n u L z s sified Excavation for Borrow, Case :1; 120,000 Sta.Yd. Overhaul (1,000 o feet free haul); 150,00 Cu.Yd.Mile Passenger and Car o Special Overhaul of Borrow (1,000 g feet free haul; 5570 M.Gal Wat- ering of Base Course, Itém 524; DAILY 115,000 Cu.Yds. Crushed Gravel or & JUNEAU — KETCHIEAN Gished Siaue Bafe Comes ot : YOU SHOULDN'T Y HALF MINE! | HAVE OBJECT. THEYRE ) TWO SUITS AND AN Curing Cutback Asphalt, Grade 2 - ) 10:30A Lv. for Prime Coat; 3,600 Cu.¥ds. Cover CEEZIX, WILL YOU HANG A030A Ly, 3 Aggrbeate for Type 3 Seal Codt, 808 eLomNES OUTDOORS HALF YOURS. »f OVER mgoQTbANgggg@U- Grading B; 42,000 Tons (Class P . FOR AN AIRING? i & m Pavement Type F-1) Plant Mixture Grading A-1; 2,810 Tons Rapid Cur- ing Cutback Asphalt Grade 4 for Type F-1; 5,320 Lin.Ft. Culvert Pipe and other small items of work. UNI may be obtained at the office of the Lv. JONEAU oo AT, B Public Roads Administrgtion, 208 Lv. HAINBS ..o IN. B Br,dndw-y-oukmgau'!llfist.m Pom;nd ; Ar. BEAGWAY ...ooieeeeernenerccossannenc LV 3 Oregon. In ad sections % - P 7 r A i 5T 130 " on which bids are now being in-" : YORE TETCHED IN AR - mipa. 1 e e | & 4 | TH HAID, SNUFFY 11! tions - to bidders , for similar ' con- (] : 1y J n ¢ ; .X SHORE CAINT HOW ON AIRTH CAN YE > ONDERSTAND THAT HEEP TH' CREEK WARTER ; LOOKIN' GLASS FROM SPILLIN OUTTA tuminous surfacing from the south- 7 THAT THAR w’ erly end of Section A to Big Delta g / and crushing and stockpiling of sur- /i facing aggregates from Big Delta 1 K g > Il to Gulkana on the Richardson High- MMM MMM MMM MMM MM MM MM " No plans: are yet available tor this future work but the Public o ’ Roads Administration engineers at . Fairbanks and Anchorage will have 4 COME HERE -YOU N BY GOLLY- Hi x i a general knowledge of the work COME HERE - IT'S HOUND -IF YOU CEI?TAJNIISI MLJEST x which should enable intérested con- MAGGIEE'S IDEA THAT HATE A BATH- X—departure and arrival thne and sequence of stops variable, tractors to view the sites at this 1 SHOULD GIVE YOU tjme. W. H. Lynch, Divisfon En-| || A 8ATH--YOUHAD ' P HONE 202 or 612 gineer. BETTER MIND ME- t publication, Sept. 1, 1948. ALASKA. i ¥ LY Siiin gm%”‘“%m o LR b MMMN MMMM - )

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