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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, GOVERNORIS HOME AFTER TOUGH TRIP (Continued from Page One) U0 miles an bour. Sometimes we kept a ground speed of only 100 miles. I'd never want to make one like that again.” To evage the terrific wind bounc- ing, they took the plane up to 15,- 000 feet, where oxygen was taken in- termittently by some of the crew members and passengers. The landing at Gustavus was made after the plane hit the snov :loud bank as the airmen preparec to ‘urn in to Juneau on the fina leg. After a night at Gustavus, th»| plane came through to lznd on the ‘ Juneau airport at exactly 20 min-| utes to 10. The low, level flizht| ended with another hair-raisinz thrill as the bilot whirled the plane around in a crack-the-whip ma- neuver to stop it on the treacherous | snow-covered ice on the | airport. i Tha other pilot on the flight was Lt. Virgil Bates. Other aboard were Capt. Mark Wagnan,| U. 8. air force commanding officer at Whitehorse, and Lt. Carl Cus- | anelli, navigator and a finance of- ficer. Other crew members were Sgt. J. J. Buckley, crew chief, and Art Bussc. Other passengers aboard included: Mrs. Munz, Secretary Agnes Kobbe of the Governor's office, Rep. Clar- ence Keating of Anchorage, Ray Harris and son, John, of Juneau. and Henry Bowman of Wrangell. The air force crew members had been invited to dinner at the Gov- ernor's mansion last night. Instead, they dined on a hastily whipped up dinner at the homey E. M. Chase quarters at Gustavus. They partial- 1y made up for it today. They were luncheon #nd house gue: Governcr today. - > HOSPITAL HOTES Master Terry McLaush’ii = mitted for med cal attention day. Discharged from St. Ann's were Jehn Eicenterzh, Hugh Daniels Jeames Gosnell, Master Eric Num- mela and Mrs. Fred Horris and twin boys. Admitted to the Government Ho: pital yesterday were Ruth Wilson and Rachael George of Yakutat — e — NOTICE Having purchased on Jan. 4, all the property of Santiago M. Cesar, including Dew Drop Inn Restaur- ant, on South Franklin, I am not responsible for any debts against the property previous to Jan. 4. (85-6t) F. G. RAMOS. ester Juneau | officers | | 1949 MEHERIN-MERTEL CERTIFICATED BY | ALASKA AUDITOR A certificate of qualification for a foreign corporation to do busi- ness in Alaska was issued yester- day by Auditor Frank A. Boyle to the. Meherin-Mertel - Distributing Company of Seattle. J. J. Meherin, wellknown Alaskan who is renewing his business in- terests in the Territory, is presi- dent, and E. S. (Miss Elizabeth) Mertel is secretary-treasurer of the firm which has headquarters office in the Dexter Horton Building there. Resident agents in Alaska are Rodney Darnell, A. Galvin, Fred Delphin and R. B. Hoitt, of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Districts, respectively. The entire authorized stock, 10,- 000 share of common stock at $10 r value, has been issued. A simia alification was issued o the Pennsylvania Drilling Com- any, a firm of drilling contrac- which withdrew from Alaska n 1933. E. Sturges is secretary and the chief place of business in lzska will be Palmer. neo; ation papers were issued exd to Naknek Electrical csociation, Inc., a cooperative, for nine resid of Naknek as incorporatc’s. - NAISH RESIGHS which izned Darrell H. E emed Toyal Knight of 1 Lodpe No. 420, BPOE, was i last night by Exalted ph Sadlier at the regular 4 meeting of the Juneau Elks. Naish stated that he felt it necessary to resign because his work keeps him out of the city too much. Nominations were opened last night and will be kept open ntil t 1ext meeing when an elec- Y be held to determine his ther business, Bob Druxman v fo rerlace James Mor- ks Viciting Commit- TIDE TABLE JANUARY 7 Tow tide, 0:48 am. 38 ft. ich tide, 7:18 am., 146 ft. Low tide, 13:48 p.m., 4.7 ft. High tide, 19:38 pm., 11.4 ft. * o o . e o e WELCOM To the Legislators and out of own visitors to the Salmon Creek Country Club. 86 3t EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Older, better than ever! Every drop Pre-War Quality TINS WISKIY 15 ¢ YEARS OLD, 6 PROOF. WREE FEATNERS DISTRISUTORS, WC., NEW YORR, A. V. Your nepoaxfi BUY and HOLD UNITED s SAFE STATES SAVINGS BONDYS m HE management o thls pank 1s pledged to conserva- tive operation. FIRST NATI IM THIS BANK ARE INSURED ONAL BANK % of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER PEDERAL DEPOSTT INSURANCE CORPORATION ; |Lnt publication, Jan. 13, 1949, Alaska Broadcasting Co. KINY C.B. 8. DIAL 1460— UNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Excursions in Science. 5:15—Community Center. 5:30--Easy Chair Sketches-ABS. 5:45--KNOX MANNING-CBS. 6:00--News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Sports Scenario. 6:40—Messages. 6:45—-ORGAN MELODIES-CBS. 7:00--Teen Ape Quiz 1 7:30—-ARTRUK G(\Dl"REY-CB.‘?:I 8:00—AL LYONS' ORCHESTRA- | CBS. 8:30—YOU ARE THERE-CBS. 6:00—Local News and Weather. 9:15--Viking Varieties 9:30-—Inside China. 9:45—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS, 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. RADIO LOG ! orecasts. Sitn Off Friday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00-Alarm Clock Club 7:30—News. Sunrise Salute. BEARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS Headlines. 8:20—Morning 8:25—Weather. 8:30—Morning Serenade. 8:45—WHAT MAKES YOU TICK-CBS. 9:00--Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Vocal Varieties. 9:45—YOUR STAND IN-CBS. 10:00—News. | 10:05—Trio Tims. | 10:15—YOU AND THEA'TRE-CBS. ! 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 1 11:00—-TREASURY BANDSTAND. | CBS. 11:30 —Listener’s Digest. 11:45—Melodies in 3% Time. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Meet the Band. 12:15—News. 12:30—School Program. 12:45—Organ Melodies. 1:00—-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 1:30—Sophisticates. 1:45—Frank Sinatra. 2:00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 2:30—Symphony Hall. 3:30--Make Tt Musie. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. All programs subject to change | lue tr conditions bevond our con- trol &:15 Ihought >ee HANK COWEN LEAVES NORTH COUNTRY FOR LOS ANGELES HOME “My daughter won't recognize me,” was the anguished cry of Hank Cowen, popular entertainer at the Salmon Creek Country Club, who as been trying to get out of Ju- 1ecu since New Year's Day. Rumo as it that Cowen even started for the Airfield one day to man a snow shovel and lend a hand in the learing operat’ons. Cowen finally left yesterday vie Pan American Airways. Incidentally "ic dauehter, who was a subject o! much concern to him, has now reached the uavanced age of si weeks. Cowen's family res'des ‘n Tos Angeles. B WELCOMZE To the Legislators and out of wn visitors to the Salmon Creek Club. 86 3t NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That in pursuance to that certai: decree made and entered on De cember 31, 1948, and to that certain writ of execution issued on January 5, 1949, in that certain cause in th: District Court for the Territory of Fray *1 SPEAK. K{D\Vj’f FATHER jfWy. ? ) \ Y N <2 NEXT SPEAKER IS THE ONLY || MAN EVER = IN EVERY POSITION ON THE TEA 2ACA TO MAKE ALL-AME mH T e B 7 THIS IS IT. ELLIE A | ) THIS IS A STROKE OF FATE, TRACY. I'M FROM BOSTON. PAGE SEVEN an) § DOWN -~ you ve) TALK TO HIM -1 FOR ME y 4 N ot YA GOT THE SPEE! WIMPY WROTE FOR LUMMIX 22 Z OH, THE PITCHER'S SAID TO SIT IN THE LAST ROW AN'SHE L JOIN US. 5T YOU GUY5 ARE WEARING YOUR RIPED-PANTS CONFERENCE LOOK . WHAT% UP z o SLEETS FROM BOSTON. SHE KNOWS THE UNDERWORLD LIKH] A BOOK-IT5 A CINCH. Alaska, Division No. 1 at Juneau | numbered and entitled “In Admir- alty No. 6020-A, Icy Straits Salmor Cempany, a corporation, Libellant, vs The Gas Screw or Vesel “NORMA” Ofiicial No. 211,306, her Masts, Bow- sprit, Tackle, Engines, Apparel, Rig- ~ing, Furniture, Fixtures, and all other necessaries thereunto apper- taining and belonging, Respondent,” T will sell at public auction for cash to the highest and best bidder at 2:00 o'clock P. M., Janhuary 20, 1949, at the cannery dock of the Icy Straits Salmon Company Which is situated near Hoonah, Alaska, the American Gas Screw or Vessel “NORMA," Of- ficial No. 211,308, her masts, bow- sprit, tackle, engines, apparel, rig- ging, furniture, fixtures, and all other necessaries thereunto apper- taining and belonging. WITNES My hand and seal in Juneau, Alaska, this 6th day of January, 1949. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Office Deputy U. S. Marshal. First publication, Jan. 6, 1949. Last publication, Jan. 12, 1949. Sealed bids in single copy will be received until 2 pm., January 15th. 1949, at P. O. Box 1931, Juneau, Al- aska, for furnishing to the Alaska Department of Health, three 25 M.A.,, Light Weight Portable X-Ray Units and a 200 M. A. Photo- Roentgen Unit. Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications by calling at Room 300 Territorial Building, |Juneau, Alaska, | ALASKA DEPARTMENT | OF HEALTH Pirst publication, Dec. 30; 1948. [ THINK OF LIVING ON A FARM AND DEALING ALMOST OVER . THATS WONDERFUL ... ELLIE WILL & GET HERE IN TIME TO SEE THE WHOLE THING. [//aYor cHum sav5 ALL THE ROADS I~/ FOR. AND A HUNDRED MILES OF SURROUNDING | PETES P TROOP3, QUESTION— HOW DO WE GETS? i —~ (w's GO0D FOR CHILDREN TO GET A LITTLE EXPERIENCE ) IN BUSIN ¥ I'LL PUT YOU IN FRONT OF ‘M AN' YOU THROW GREETINGS, ME FRIEN'S AN' FELLOW TEAMMATES YOU SIT HERE, HUMPHREY ... MR LEEMY... YOU THERE ... THEN ELLIE CAN SIT NEXT TO YOU ... I'LL SIT HERE.... IO A RATHER WAITED ) AN' MEET 'ER OUTSIDE. THEY AIN'T NO SIDE LIGHTS EVEN IN HERE . SQUIEZE BACK MORE, HUMPHREY .. LA DE DA, LADDA DE DA YESSIR! MAYBE THERE'S A FUTURE IN THE AIR FREIGHT RACKET,AFTER ALL. RELAX; FLY PEOPLE. OL CHOPS HAS BEEN WRESTLING 6AKEL [ Y WITH AN IDEA. .. GONNA GO WERE * BACK TO WHERE WE PARKED THE SHIP * X MAROONED! WHAT MAKES YOU THINK ANVTHING'S A CINCH? [ WOULDN'T KNOW THOSE WO TORPEDOES IF I SAT DOWN TO TEA WITH 5 IF ONE OF MY EMPLOYEES HAS A LITTLE ONE, HE EX WITH ANIMALS —THAT DON'T TALK BACK! HO 1S THE WBIGGEST TIE TYCOON (N THE WORLD i T CANT "U‘)\a V. g H HEP \ g TODAY ? R O T WITHIN' A MILE - E CANT HELP P\/\JN@-- BUT HEAR- PECTS A RAISE. [ [VOU'VE GOT CONNECTIONS § IN THE COUNTRY EVERY NEW ONE 15 MONEY IN YOUR POCKET. NN —OR I COULD SEND THE BOSTON D. A.THIS INFRAR PICTURE OF YOU_IN THAT COVERNOR'S VE DECIDED O-OPERATE BRIEF CASE. e NO JEALOUSIES, JUST ONE AMBITION~ NO GRIPES, NO EAT AND GROW FAT, ABSENTEEISM. IN THIS TOWN. I KNOW THAT!? YOU KNOW THE GRAPEVINE —ALL YOU'VE GOT TO DO IS FIND ’EM. WE'LL CATCH EM. i\ AN/ Ze ) 1 DON'T HAVE TO BE A MIND READER TO KNOW THAT THIS 1S A NEIGHBOR WITH A COMPLAINT- HEY ! DON'T GO AWAY - I WANT TO TALK TO YouU ABOUT RENTING A ROOM IN YOUR APARTMENT- QHANO - MR JIGeS, CAME TO RETLRN YOUR UMBRELLA- INCE T HAD MY PARTMENT SOLND- PROOFED I DON'T HEAR A THING -