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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 TE4 + | GRM IMMUNIZATION 6 mm T oyt — I p— - PICTURED IN LIFE CLINIC WiLL BE | oo DACDY, wiTH ALL Uil ALLTHE CUTE LITTLE TGSt Say COMMERCIALL ) v HELD TOMORROW | e Fpogicgeons <o ERicES i‘g%j. : : ———=Y e [ 74 DIAL 1460—JUNEAU A LARGER ) ALLOWANCE y Old friends of Henry W. Clark are pleased to have “spotted” his picture in the November 29 issue of Life Magazine. He is shown seated at a table with other negotiators in the recent Pacific Coast maritime strike. Clark is in the right foreground, smoking a large pipe. ‘“Looks just like him,” was the general comment. monthly unn_xumza» TUESDAY EVENING be held in the 5.05_ Adventures in Research. Health Center, 318 Main| 5.5 Red Cross, ¢, on Wednesday, Detember | 5:30—Letters to Santa. 10 am. hi G, Garten | 5.45_YOU AND YOUR MONEY- 05 B8 CBS. by Miss Edna| g.00_pan Am News. Anne Lello, pub- | 6:15_ Animal World. S, Children over 6:20—Music. Clark, a long-time resident of ge who have not' g:30—sports Parade. wrangell and Ketchikan, and a © i e $:6- S iah. former general manager of the Al- 4% % = p 5—Local News. PGS L AT AR acka Development Board, was here | attend with their 7:00—MOREY AMSTERDAM- \I HAH ! HE. KNOWS THE} i i > oo | 73 ARTHUR GODFREY-0BS ‘?OUCO HE NEE{?STOTHM%%};’ S §C91“2'(:_A')I¢N THERE Now in San Francisco, Clark 18| gorernn RICYCLES AT MAD-| §.00_Standard News. - HDOLUNV _WINY U'I%E>BALL.”) YEs, BU assistant to Frank Foisie, ' SEN'S (D 13-24) §.15-AL LYONS ORCHESTRA- g ‘X' = / ki 2[9 of the Waterfront Employers’ - . CBS. ciation. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!| g.50 pRAMATIC SHOW-CBS. P R 9:00—News. 49:15—Viking Verieties. THIS STORM WONT STOP ME WITH ONLY 1?1:30 FIND THAT CLUE-CBS. 3 ews. DAYS LEFT TO DO MY CHRISTMAS 10:15—MILTON CHARLES OR- SHOPPING | foi6o St ! Sign Off. z K : ! | Wednesday Morning and Afterncon : 4 < ‘3 a'l? il (g | Sign on. . G > L R A ; 3 3 i -—Kv 4 P LB ! 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. . 4 = 7 A > ey s 7:30—Radio Reporter. % G y e . S L o qa}\ 7:45—Music in the Morning. 2 ‘< o < | e AT Pl 21919, King Teitures, i e, o : LTELL YA WOT I'M GONNA 0O...J 857 (A HUNNERT AN THOITY... § [ HeRe'S TEN & THANK YA VURRY J I'LL LAY YA TEN TONE ... ) b L bR T ; P CLOSTER. .. TEVRY ONE WHICH | & THOITY=FIVE ... BOY, T | BUCKS FER ' MUCH.T INSIS'" 1S HUMPHKEY GOT il : 5 A HUMPHREY PIE ... T WILL A f SOIT'NY CLEANED UP./ | | YA, HUMPH. < YOU GOTTA rogkeD! YU CBS. i 2 , h 8:45—WHAT MAKES YOU y . i it gl «q o v TICK-CBS. v ‘B o 4 . _) lep 9:00—Music for the Missus 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Vocal Varieties. | 9:45—YOUR STAND IN-CBS. 10:00,—News. 10:05—Songs of Christmas. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- | CBS. | 11:30—Listener’s Digest. 2 '> é | 11:45—Melodies in % Time. P & e E zgn i a | 11:55—Forecasts. I 1 | 1 | 12:00—Meet the Band. QUALITY s/nee /‘5/6 % | 12:15—Noon News. »esseee | 12:30—Luncheon Date. ! 12:45—Organ Melodies. | 1:00-MEET THE MISSUS-CBs.| elIIHl ; 3 ot R Foa . A AR e [J]} SR B cranparp PROCEDURE, IsN'T TS [ youRE ARMER!Y YOU WOULDN'T UNFZRSTAND, AL|] — ¥ IT, BUSTER — TO LET THE STARRY- Il \.DON'T SHOOT ! _{ CHAPPIE, BUT FOR WHAT I HAVE 2:00_MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. BY NOW, THOSE MORONIC PAWNS SHOULD Y| EYED MiZE FRONT FOR THE RAP o3 : | IN MIND, THE HARDWARE'S JUST 2:30—Symphony Hall. BE SWEARING THAT MY LATE COLLEAGUE, J WHILE THE BIG RAT WALKS OUT, : \ e IN THE WAY, - Y ~ | 3:30—Make It Music. PINKNEY, WAS THEIR LEADER.., SHOULD | 4:30—FEasy Chair Sketches-ABS. N [l DELAY A SEARCH UNTIL I CAN DISAPPEAR 4:45—NEWSMAKERS-CBS. S\ WITH ALL THIS INCRIMINATING PAPER. w‘ | All programs subject to change s i A 1:45—Dick Haymes Sings. due to conditions beyond our con- | trol. IN ADMIRALTY | No. 6020-A NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY oA |In the District Court for the Terri- . - | tory of Alaska, Division Number e ln Nm | (;ne, at Juneau. o i e i o A B A e (ICY STRAITS SALMON OCOM- B EEES E'RE GOING TO THE FASTEN THE REARVIEW | [AHA-SHE'S AT RENTUCKY WHISKEY - | s Gt o o esse] “Nor. SHGEEY | FLOOR ABOVE,TO THE ¥ | MIRROR TO THE WINDOW | |HER WINDOW . CTLY OVER T . ~AND SHE'S ma”, Official No. 211306, her A < i E!fl' a || 17 HOLDING A Enjoy the whiskey thats Masts, Bowsprit, Tackle, Engines, Apparel, Boats, Anchors, Cables, PHONOGRAPH Chains, Rigging, Furniture, Fix- RECORD g i e P | tures, and all other necessaries = | aining al e- NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N.Y.» 86 PROOF « 65% GRAIN NEUTRALSPIRITS {::;;‘\‘;‘; ;ggs;:m RO I N i e ! TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that I, William | T. 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COWLING € O . states District Court Room in the Federal-Territorial Building, at Ju- | [/ 72 = P R A p== 7 T A Vg THE MARINA ShACAsgEAY || CnTiel W e B TS SENC = = 3 1 = 15 IN - |may be heard, and answer in that BEES YOU HE'S GONNA RIOT SQUAD -~ GOIN' OM = g Te e 1012 West Tenth Street behalf, or default will be entered SEND YOU TO A HOSPITAL Y N ' H and condemnation ordered as prayed CHAS. WARNER C0. ' |iwirianoc: o ) i Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 3rd 406 South Franklin Street | day of December, 1948, JUNEAU, ALASKA by o gy By WALTER G. HELLAN, ALASKA MARINE SERVICE |-« nocoao: i 3 i HOONAH, ALASKA B onacis: First publication, Dec. 6, 1948.. Y 1< pisiction, Dec 3, 194 AS USUALY

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