The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 24, 1948, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1948 it hson o A A e IMPORTANT MEET!ii6, PIONEERS’ AUXILIARY, ON FRIDAY EVENING As there will be several imvor- tant matters of business, the Wo- men’s Auxiliary, Pioneers of Al- aska, hope for a full attendance at Friday evening's meeting. It will be at 8 o'clock in the IOOF Hall. ’ All Past Presidents are to be honored, and there will be nomin- ation of officers for next yeae, nomination of delegates to the Grand Igloo which will meet here in February, and initiation. Members are asked to take white élephants for the games to follow the meeting. Mrs. Hans Loken is chairman of the committee which will serve refreshments later. e The world's first wire suspension tridge spanned the Schuylkill river near Philadelphia in 1316. - e - TRINITY GUILD BAZAAR Tea, food sale, plastics, cards, gifts. Holy Trinity Parish Hall, Sati,' Nov. 27th. INS with NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEP! HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager Family Group Protection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building Marine @ Liability ® Casua ® Glass ® Robbery " @ Workmen's Compensation - SCHENLEY Rare Pre-war Ask for Schemtey Reserve ot your favorite package store and bar r ' . 1 ncient ‘ Every drop Kentucky Straight Bourbon... EY RESERVE, RARE PRE-WAR QUALITY-BLENDED s STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF * IRITS * ANCIENT AGE, If you prefer bourbon.. .you'li like 1S 15 10 MEET IN BELLINGHAM NOV. 29 VANCGUVER, B. C., Nov., 24—® | The International Salmon Com- mission said yesterday it will meet at Bellingham Nov. 26 and 30, as originally planned. Some Fraser Valley fishermen, denied U. S. entry because of anti- Communist Lorder laws, had asked ! the commission to hold all meeti in Canada until U. S. authorities are “prepared to admit Canadian representatives without hindrance.”| e, MEMORIAL CHURCH l (ONGREGATION 10 | MEET THIS EVENING A congregational meeting of Memorial Church will be held in the church Sunday School room at 7:30 o'clock this evening. The Pastor, the Rev. Walter A. Sobo- leff and officials representing the congregation urge a full attend- nce. Following the meeting re-! ments will be served by thej Society. URE HONE 57 Ity Theft © Burglary ® TFire DEFINITELY FINER RESERVE Quality Asge WHISKEY, 86 PROOF * 5% GRAIN NEUTRAL SCHENLEY INTL. CORP., N.Y., N.Y. BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' _of JUNEAU, AL IM THIS BAMK ARE INSURED | 11:45—Rendezvous in Rio. | NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE AND | that the United States Marshal in- |tends to sell at public auction the | Gas Screw Vessel FRANCIS, {purchase price to be paid at the RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B.S. DIAL 1460—~JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00—Guest Star. 5:15—Community Center — Vet- erans Administration. 5:30—Easy Chair Sketches-ABS. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal World Court. 6:20—Music. 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Band Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—SKYWAY TO THE STARS- CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR .GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—News. 8:15~BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 8:30—Library of Great Stories. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—LYONS AND CARROLL- OBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—ORGAN INTERLUDE- CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign off Thmsday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. | 7:00--Alarm (lock Club 7:30—Radio Reporter 7:45—Music in the Morning 8:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25-—Forecasts. 8:30—Morning Serenade. 8:45—Behind the Headlines. 9:00--Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Melodaires. 9:45—-YOUR STAND IN-CBS! 10:00—News. 10:05—Melodies in % Time. 10:15—Trio Time. 10:30-—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBs. ' 11:30—List>ner’s Digest. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—Noon News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. f 1:00—-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 1:30—Art Baker. 1:45—Songs by Shore. 2:00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 2:30—Rendezvous with Music. 3:00.-SONNY DUNHAM'S OR- CHESTRA-CBS. 3:30—Symphony Hall. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. | 4:45—KNOX MANNING-CBS. | 5:00—Excursions in Science. | All programs subject to change; 1ue to conditione beyond wur con- trol. i | S 1 The i r reaches of the Baltic | Sea is only about one per cent| salt compared with about 3.6 per cent for the Atlantic. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN its hull, engine and equipment, on the 27th day of November 1948, at 10:00 AM. in the Juneau Small Boat Har- bor, at Juneau, Alaska. The terms and conditions of sale: Cash, in lawful money of the United States; ten percent (10%) of the time of sale, and the balance to be paid uvon confirmation by the court. PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN to all persons claiming the said vessel or in any manner inter- ested therein, that they be and ap- pear before the said District Court, holden at Juneau, on or before said day of sale, then and there to inter- pose their claims and to make their allegations in that behalf. Dated November 2, 1948. /s WM. T. MAHONEY, U. S. Marshal. First publication, Nov. 3, 1948. Last publication, Nov. 24, 1947. NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS Proposals for printing of the Ses- sion Laws and Journals for the Nineteenth Session of the Territor- ial Legislature commencing January 24, 1949, and for furnishing miscel- laneous supplies for the said body, will be received in the Office of the Auditor of the Territory of Alaska on or before 10 a.m. December 15, 1948. Forms for proposals and specifi- cations may be secured upon re- quest at the Auditor’s Office, Room 306, Federal Building, Juneau, Al- aska. Dated, November 5, 1948. signed FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, Nov. 10, 1948. Last publication, Dec. 1, 1948. HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM || WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnsop—Phone 344 For Christmas Presents Purses, Moccasins BLISS TRADING POST On the Pier Open every day Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN HE RUNNED BACK A PASS 50 YARDS, AN' YA} ) S, £ Yes, HE mrfl EXCEPT FOR ) OSCAR! Y~ — / = o 4 HOLD IT JUST A NOPORT FIRE GEPARTMENT SECOND, FELLERS R VAL C AR A ontesT PRIZES CHIC SOURIE HURRY AND FINISH YOUR 'l POPCORN, LUMMOX N 7 Mmoo e H Man 7 uNC <y T 2. Cgl/ G-GUESS YOURE RIGHT, CHAZZ (PUFF)... TERRY AND CHOPS WILL NEED MORE HELP THAN WE COULD GIVE. UH=HUH.., MAYOR CHU TAKE A R OF COP5 TO CRASH THAT NEST ‘OF HIGHBINDERS, IM WORRIED, VALENTINE.., MUsT THAT LITTLE DEVIL UPSTAIRS . HA% BEEN TOO QUIET! HOL.D ’IM, BOYS BE RIGHT OVER "TANYWA ¢ THEY DIDN'T L/ (8T NIGHT. i THE GeMI WILMER SAYS NO NINA. HE WATCHES THEM ‘LIKE A HAWIK ANY CHANCE THESE PALS MIGHT BE PILFERING ? LGOT A Y THATIS A SURPRISE AT | SURPRIZE, | THE SHOP \ SKEEZIX. LAST NIGHT— ~—— WILMER AND THREE PALS PLAYING POX GRS A SOME VARMINT KICKED ME IN TH'SEAT OF TH' BRITCHES WHAT ON AIRTH AlLS VE, PAW ? YE LET OUT A SCREECH THAT MADE TH! TENT FLAPS FLAP SH CHOPS ! OUE MY PORE THAT STAIRCASE! IT I T LEAD TO THE UPPER FLOORS WHERE THE KID'S ROOM 15... M NOT SATISFIEL". I'M GOING TO PUMP WILMER SOME MORE. NOW, DONT TELL MWE YE TRIPPED OVER A WARTER BUCKET ! U0 \ joo IN-BONES Y Ve OFTEM ¥ D MAGGIE 'S TIVES | GOING AWAY FOR FOUR 3 COLLEG 1< ‘j\_\ int MY COUSIN BIMMY'S SON o 15 . LOOKING FOR A JOB- HE'S BEEN AWAY TO COLLEGE FOR FOLR VEARS -T TOLD HIM TO GO TO YOUR OFFICE- LL MORROW MORN- ING AT TEN | O'CLOCK SHARP- i for a Good Time \NCE CORPORATION INSURA _______________——-——J T CANY MAKE IT AT NINE - THAT'S THE TIME T REPORT TO LT):{E PARIOLE BOARD - i T SERREEE RN AES ST SRR+

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