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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948 e e e Sl CALL FOR BIDS CALL FOR BIDS | | B ion DUt AU Be raseived By | Soaled bIE GPIG STUSINEE. BY RADIO I'OG BRTAN ‘A METOALS ri) FRANK A. METCALF, TERRI-| aan ighvay e 20 SRERAT T By ion of S y J $O8 PSS ol -SPHIORES ska Broadcasting Y om0t | mately 750 lineal feet of roadway at Alasks Broadcasting Co. and Stepn. | Tee Harbor, Alaska. C.B.S. ! : Bid forms, detailed plans and DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | specfications® can be obtained at s and the office of Felix J. Toner, Room rined at |5, shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- oner, Room | gika, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TO MILLIE AND TELL HER YOUR > 4 SORRY N A MONDAY.EVENING : -Public Health Center he office of Juneau Woman's Club. ! i Pratiuek But | A bid bond ar certified check in hait ches—ABC. | A bid bond or certified check in |the amount of 5% of the bid mustj Bandstand i he amount of 5% of the bid must | accompany each bid. { pecompany cach bid. Bids will be received until ten | Bids will be received until ten (10) ; (10) A.M., November 23, 1948 at the M., November 16, 1948 at the OF- OFFICE OF THE TERRITORIAL PFICE OF THE TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY ENGINEER, Juneau,: [HIGHWAY ENGINEER and then | Alaska and then be publicly opened | be publicly opened and read {and read. [First publicaton, Nov. 1, 1948i. First publication, Nov. 8, 1948. ast publication, Nov. 15 ,1948. | Last publication, Nov. [ MEETING TONIGHT The American Legion ai § o'Clock IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Visiting Veterans Invited CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander JOHN PARMENTER, Adjutant rican Way. . 6 1g to the Record. 6:30—Sparts Parade. 6:40—Band Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS HE REFEREE WASHES TE WEATIER FORECAST | SYARPINE STADUM [ iE REFEREE WASHE “FOR THE GAME IS IS FILLED 8:00—News ENCOURAGING !/ TO CAPACITY ! | 8:15-BARNYARD FOLLIES- NO RaAN IN THAS CBS. THE NORTH. FAIR 8:36—TELL IT AGAIN-CBS. SOUTH, EAST )[ ENOUGH, 9:00—News OR WEST ! Jupe!! 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30— JEFF REGAN-CBS. [DR. GALE BLOWS UP THE BALL! NOT TOO TIGHT ! R T e s :@u Sign Off. Tuesday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. 7:30—Radio Reporter. 7:45—Music in the Morning. N & Copr. 1948, King Feature Headlines, 5 orning Thought. ’ : % Inc., World rights reserved. ; X DUNNO...BUT 'L " HE KNEW I WASNT EXPECTING LEAVE TOWN, L I FOLLEYED 'IM TO TH' DRESSIN' ROOM ... FIND ‘IM IF IT TAKES )» THAT PUNCH ... KNOBBY TOLD / YOU'VE GOT 1 HIT IM WIT' RIGHTS AN’ LEFTS ...T MUSTA ) WHERE IS ALL ME LIPEY ___7( US TO WORK ON THE BODY... . AN YOUD HOF | MIS..JUDGED ME UPPERCUT ...HE ...HE GOTIN )¢ Hi ) . AN : PARRIN'/ 5= A LUCKY ONE ...I'LL MOIDER F ‘ SRR OAS [/4] To inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the Community, State, and Nation 30—Morning :45—Behind the Headlines. :00—Music for Missus. :30—Forecasts. :35—Melodaires. :45—YOUR STAND IN-CBS. :00—News. ~Melodies in % Time. : Trio Time. :30—Milady's Memo. :00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. :30—Listener’s Digest. ezvous in Rio. — From the Preamble to the Constitution of The American Legion HOTSHOT! ITS HIM! WEVE FOUND CHUM FUN! ING-CBS. 3:30—Make Tt Music. NYARD FOLLIES- s in Science. ! subject to change | . | NOTICE ARR OF PROPERTY In the Di Court-for the Terri- ) Division Numbe’ ONAL BANK OF COM- OF SEATTLE, a National : s ellant. WEVE BEEN WATCHING THIS MONITOR DAY AND NIGHT — EVERY MINUTE, TRACY. HIM LEAVE THE GARAGE AND 1 No. 231,751, her YOU'LL BE ABLE M , Bowsprit, Tackle, Engines, i SEE WHERE Apparel, Boats, Anchors, Cables. Chains, Rigging, Furniture, Fix- tures, and all other necessaries thereunto pertaining and belong- ing, Respondent. TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE 'S HEREBY GIVEN that I, Willlam T. Mahoney, as United States Mar- q < % § shal for the Terrtiory of Alaska, did IF WE ARE to build a better | nious balance in our community, !m the’ 30th @&y ‘o Octaber, 1048 Every program of The American Legion is in support of the idea that we shall depend upon the rule of the ballot rather than that of the bullet. The individual obligation is met year after year by the members of the Legion Post. Nation we must do it by develop- ing better individuals. This obli- gation to us of the Legion is an individual matter. We cannot afford to sit back and let George do it. The influence of one life well lived in service to humanity will do more to help others of the community live a better life and will do more to help bring the Kingdom of Heaven here upon earth than the speeches, laws, and regimentation of all time. If state, and national life we must all develop a harmonious bal ance in our own lives. Along with our vital World War II activities, the numerous educational, civic, social, and hu- manitarian phases of Legion ac- tivity offer opportunity to all for individual service. Let us all ac- icept this challenge as an indi- vidual obligation and volunteer our services whenever needed. The individual contribution is all-important. Day and Night Phone 289 A COMPETENT WELDING SERVICE ALWAYS AT YOUR COMMAND Burrows Welding Co. e Your Deposits - ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAFE SAVINGS BONDS n HE management of this oank is pledged to conserva- ° tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our ‘ttach and arrest the gas screw or ressel “VETERAN”, Official No 731,751, her masts, bowsprit tackle 'ngines, apparel, boats, anchors, ables, chains, rigging, furniture, fixtures, and all other necessarie hereunto appertaining and belong ng, in the above-entitled action, i 1 certan cause, civil and maritime 'n contract for the foreclosure of ¢ sreferred niaritime mortgage or vhich there is due and unpaid $2.- 49.95, together with interest there- n at the rate of six per cent pe { nnum from June 7, 1948; a “late harge” of $.05 on each dollar paid aore than fifteen days after its duc ate amounting to $47.50; and-costs 'nd expenses of this action includ- ing $750.00 as proctors’ fees; and he owrer and all other persons nterested or concerned herein ar -equired to be and appear at th ime and place of the return of saic rocess, to-wit, Saturday, the 20t lay of November, 1948, in The Uni. ed States District Court Room ir tne Federal-Territorial Building, af M., or as soon thereafter as thi .ause may be heard, and answer i hat behalf, or default will be en ered and condemnation ordered as rayed in the libel filed herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, the 30tt lay of October, 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy U. S. Marsha! R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle sroctors for Libellant. “irst publicaton, Nov. 1, 1948i. Last publication. Nov. 16, 1948. | “ Tuneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A A TALKIN' -HEAD WITHOLT NO BODY-BAR ! IT'S IMPOSSIBLE OH.YEARW? GO GIVE A LOOK 1N THAT TENT [ 1ot ceee ; { 10 BE CAUGHT you AINT ReALLY \ FHl 00 B ariene PLANNIN' TO START A | <& NEW PLACE, HACK? Yew. U. 8. Pat G oy e COULD I HAVE A/ gest A A LOOK AT YOLR HUSBAND, SECONT AN A NEW SHOP \/ | CAN GET A WILL TAKE | BACKER, SARGE. PLENTY DOUGH. ) AND ID RATHER BE INDEPENDENT, PAW--THAR'S A FELLAR OUT[ OF ME DO HE WwHICH ONE CRAVE TO SEE - YOU DON'T KNOW WHEN YOU'RE WELL WOULD BE ASTRADDLE OF OFF! A BACKER WELL- HERE' [ HOME AND INDUSTRIAL % | Tam--ME L LADs- INSULATION Q5| BT y - g ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM S G ONEE O CAS | My GHOES ARE | il T\ ] S ZabareA B * { E NG FEET- POSITS IN THIS BAMK ARE INSURED orimary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- oer of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which tnsures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. NOW-AMBROS BY GOLLY-YOU DD GET HERE 'BUT YOL mA:AbG,E TO ARRIVE IFFERENT EACH TieS For Christmas Presents Purses, Moccasins BLISS TRADING POST On the Pier ... Open every day 4 i Nk 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANJCE CORPORATION