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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949 211N, 34 0UT ON ALASKA COASTAL THURSDAY TRIPS Alaska Coastal Airlines camcd: a total of 61 passcrigers in and out | of Juneau on flights yesterday. For Sitka: A Bartness, Al Spears, Don Lillie, William Featherstone, Harry Bartels, Max Boyer, W. A. Hills, Don Cameron, E. D. Peterson, Walter Moy, Mrs. A. Didrickson, Ed Stevenson, O. Paxton. For Hood Bay: Bob Krebs, Walt Krebs, Mrs. W. A, Forrester and two children. f For Wrangell: R. J. Scmmers. For Petersburg: Perry Huff, A. Thompson. For Pelican: Mike Goodman, | Margaret Comby, Buzzy Femmer,| George Smith, Mary Stanworth, Frank Mosher. For Hoonah: Richard Bean, Mrs.| Sumdum, Helen Tengsdahl. For Haines: Judy Gallant, Don Slatter, Shirley Griffin. For Tulsequah: V. Heilala. | From Ketchikan: R. Pinkard, Eva Seevers, J. Ladely. From Pelican: Ed Vogel, Milnes, T. P. Lambert. From Tulsequah: W. Peterson, W.| Galloway, Mrs. Galloway, R. Gallo- way, Willilam Tobey, N. Tobey, A. MacGilvary. From Skagway Conrad Edwards. From Sitka: Joe Petérson, Emma Johnson, Mrs. J. Bert, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Hickey, William Sampson,! Maxine Decker, E. P. Peterson, Bud Phelps. H From Tenakee: A. Newman, Jake Pigley, Sr. 11 ABOARD PNA'S | THURSDAY FLIGHTS ' Pacific Northern Airlines earried | 41 on Thursday flights as follows: From Anchorage: G. M. Tapley, “harles Thompson, John Griffin. From Cordova: Dr. G. T. Stew- art. 2 To Yakutat: Barbara Phillips, C. | D. Harry, Henry Phillips. To Gustavus: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newburn, Mrs. Jenny Parker. To Cordova: Glenn Walker, Bertha Glud. To Anchorage: Helen Mickloi, Robkert Boocheever, Floyd Guertin, Major Tolar, Lee Kerr, Cmdr. A. J. Larsen, Ted Henry, Stanley Wilkes. To Naknek: Emma Johnson, Mary | Don | Howard Baker, Jean Bent, Mabel Wickstrom, Vir- gal Hulse. To Kodiak: Alex and ' Charles Didrickson, Mathew Williams, Louis Minrod, Gordon Stacy, Joe Guintas, Gordon Williams, Mrs. James C. Weber, Milton Larsen, John Makus, David Wells, Robert Fitzgerald, George Miller, Glenn Mallory, Rokert De La Vernce, Harry Nel- | son. THEATRES 10 AID GIRL SCOUTS IN MICHIGAN TRIP To send two delegates to Muske- gon, Mich., for National Girl Scout encampment in July went into the theater ticket selling business this week. . With a generous offer from two Juneau theater managers to split proceeds for theater ticket sales for Wednesday and Thursday eve- nings for iour full weeks, Girl Scouts are hard at work selling tickets to friends and neighbors in an effort to raise $800 fer trip| expenses. First movie showings ior Girl Scout benefit began Wednesday evening at the Capitol Theater, The 20th Century Theater, used that night by the Juneau Concert Association for a performance, join- ed in on last night’s movie showing Girls chosen to represent Juncau Scouts are Mary Lou Fagerson and Shirley Casperson. TACOMA CHAMBER DUE TUESDAY ON PRINCESS NORAH Prominent Tacoma business men and their wives, representing the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, will arrive here for a brief visit next Tuesday aboard the CPR vessel Princess Norah. Tacoma business men will joir the Juneau Chamber of Commerce at a cocktail party in the Gold Room of the Baranof at 5:3( o'clock. Approximately 20 couples are expected to make the Alaskan trip from the Puget Sound city. They will leave Vancouver aboard the Norah tomorrow. FOOD SALE Sears-Roebuck, 10 a.m. Sat., May 26, L.D.S. Relief Society. Mad- dox Boys—Welcome. 206 2( You HAve It WueNn You Neep It b G Your best ber for quick Exprese/ delivery Is Alr Express «. . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, at low, economical rates. Your letter or wire to your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need it. AVON PRCDUCTS | Now Available in This Vicinity | For appointment call Douglas 464 Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas | | | | | ; \ i I | T jW - Brownie's Liquor Sfore ] Phone 103 139 So. Franklin . 0. Box 2596 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank'is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. FIRST NATIONAL ‘of JUNEAU, MEMBER- FEDERAL DEPOSIT DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED INSURANCE CORPORATION RADIO LOG- K1N¥Y | Alaska Broadeasting Co. C.B.S. | DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | FRIDAY EVENING | 4:30—Western Serenade. | 5:00—~American Legion. | 5:15—Voice of the Army. 5:30—Shep Field's Orchestra. 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports. 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Ava Maria Hour. 1 7:30—ARTHUIL GCDFREY—CBS 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Music. 8:15—Guest Star. 8:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- CBS. 9:00—Alaskan News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30--Ray Noble Orchestra. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. Saturday Morning and Afternoon i Sign On. 7:00- Saturday Serenade. 7:30—News. 7:45—Morning Melodies. | 8:15—-Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—COUNTRY JOURNAL- —CBS. ' | 9:00—Music for the Missus. | 9:30—Forecasts. | 9:35—Eddy Arnold. 9:45—Dusty Records. | 10:00—News. | 10:05—Music (Jazz). 10:15—Rhythm Doodlers. 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00-BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. | 11:16—Western Music. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. 11:45—Tempo Time. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Hit Tunes. 12:15—News. 12:30—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 1:00—JUNIOR STAND IN-CBS. 1:30—Glenn Miller Orchestra. 1:45—Christian Science. 2:00—Paul Weston Orchestra. 2:30—DEAN HUDSON ORCHES- TRA-CBS. 3:00—CROSS SECTION-CBS. | 3:30—SATURDAY AT CHASE- | | CBS. | | 4:00—Bethel Beach Home. | 4:15—Children’s Chapel-ABC. | All programs subject to change | due to conditions k-¢yond our con- | trol. | Now is the tmae to put your rur coats in storage. We have the only cold fur vault in Juneau. Come m |to our office. Cnas. Goldstemn land Co. 91 t1| We pav Seattie nrices ior sc lead. Madsen Cycle and Fishi Supoly. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids in triplicate will be | received at the Office of the Com- | missicner of Education, Juneau, Al- | | aska, until 10:00 A.M. Monday, June | 113, 1949, and then publicly opened and read, on the transportation of | pupils on the Glacier Highway, Loop | | Road and Thane-Douglas Route to | and from the Juneau and Douglas public schools for the school bien- | nium 1949-1951 beginning September | §th, 1849. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the Office | of the Commissioner of Education. | The right is reserved to reject :my1 or all bids. } | (Signed) JAMES C. RYAN, | Commissioner of Education. | First publication, May 27, 1949. Last publication, June 10, 1949, | NOTICE OF HEARING ON | FINAL ACCOUNT | Notice is hereby given that J.| Simpson MacKinnon, Sr., Executor | of the Estate of MARTHA M. Mac- | KINNON, deceased, has filed his | final report of the administration of the estate and petitioned for dis- tribution, and that a hearing will be held on the final report and peti- tion before the undersigned at Ju- neau, Alaska, on July 7. 1949, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., at which time and place persons interested in the final report and petition may ap- pear and file or make objections thereto. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of May, 1949. (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, | Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, May 6, 1849. Last publication. May 27. 1949. Federal Works Agency, Public | | Buildings Administration, Office of | | the Division Engineer, 123 U. S.| Court House, Seattle 4, Washington, | ! May 18, 1949—Sealed bids, in tripli- | cate, will be received at this office | until 3 p.m., June 15,2849 and then publicly. opened, for furnishing thd ! materfals, and performing the work | for new steam:'coil sim soil tank. etc. at the Federaland “Pe; i torial Building, Juneau, Alaska in strict accordance with the speeifi- cations dated PB-DIV-8, March 10, 1949 and drawings (if any) men- tioned therein; and the general con- | ditions dated Sept. 15 ,1042. And ad- | dendum thereto dated May 15, 1944, | Specfications and other data may | be had at the office of the custod- ian of the building or the office of the Division Engineer, or Public Buildings Administration, Room No. 507, Lemon Building, Washington, D. C. L. W. Friberg, Division En- | First_publication, May 25, 1949, "' Last publication, May 27, 1949, b da i GOOD TO GET HOME---|I'M HUNGRY AS A BEAR -~ I'M STARVED SHE WANTED ME TO FIND YOU. WE KNEW YOU WERE IN TROUBLE...ARE YOU YOUVE'LEFT THE POOR CLOWN SPEECHLESS, - SAKES ALIVE, SNIFFERY HOW CAN YE SAY SICH THINGS ? YE BUSTED UP mYy CAMERA -BOX ON PURPOSE-AN' DONT DENY ITY NOW-WHAT IN THE WORLD HAVE I GOT THIS REMINDER ON MY FINGER FOR ? WHAT || DID MAGGIE WANT ME TO GET 7 FROM WONT BE HOME QLOND{E UNTIL LATER \ YOUR SUPPER 1S ON THE KITCHEN TABLE. SIMPLY WARM IT UP ANO YA KNOW_ WHAT WERE BRANGIN' - BACK 22 “(BABOONS? L ] YOU LOOK PRETTY GAUNT, TONY. DO THEY FEED YOU P NO,I'M SICK OF SOLITARY CONFINE - MENT,.BUT HEALTNY OTHERWISE... JOE.. LIGHT THAT FOUL TORCH IN THE AT OUR HOTEL, FEATHER .. NOW, BRIEF iy A TRAITOR, HINTED I '\ MUST COME OUT EAST, Rep U1 8. Pat 0 YES, UNCLE WALT. WE FIGURED SHE MIGHT BE SENSITIVE LATER ABOUT THAT BIRTHMARK— 50 WE WANTED | SOMETHING SUGGESTIVE OF IT THAT WOULD PLAY IT UR, AND MAKE HER PROUD SHE HAS IT. I 6AD A PITCHER 1N THAR _OF YORE MOONSHINE STILL, AN' YE WUz POLRIN' MASH 1N TH COOKER CeC s SOME ORDER’YOU || NEARLY EMPTIED MY STORE-YOLIVE ORDERED EVERY- THING BUT A MOP- TH' STUFF PAGE SEVEN —— e ey (‘\/V\/—\ THERES NOTHING ) ON THE TABLE < [GORILLAS 22 BEES 22 HIPPOS ¥2 PYTHONS 22_SHARKS 72 SPIDERS ? HYENAS 22 YV \ou OYOTES 22, YES. WE CACHED GUNS, A BOAT AND SUPPLIES... WE MADE PEACE SIGNS BUT THEY TREATED US PRETTY YES. THEY REGARD ME AS A WHITE SORCERER... OR THEY'D HAVE KILLED ME BY NOW AS THEY DID THE OTHERS... N JOE,ARE YOU A CAPTIVE P THEN, AFTER HED SLIPPED ME PAST THE IMMIGRATION REALIZED HE WAS TRYING TO DESTROY ALL TRACE OF Y BEING HERE... EW (T! BUT HE CANT ;28# THAT WIRE ARD. = | 1 1l it 'M GOING TO _{ REPORT You TO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY THEY'RE COMPLETELY WILD, SAVAGE...WE'VE GOT TO TRY AND ESCAPE...IF POSSIBLE...AND FAST. YOU'RE A B8IG FOOL... I THINK IT WAS ABOUT THEN IT DAWNED ON ME THAT HE INTENDED TO CLOVIA WALLET! EVERYTHING FROM LUCKY 7O CLOVER, AND FINALLY AGREED ON CLOVIA! VERY GOOD! NOW | ME, ITS ALL | CAN HAVE HER BIRTHDAY SPOON . ENGRAVED. A LOAD OFF MY MIND! THAT WUZ MY COUSIN CALEB POLRIN' TH' MASH - I WUZ BIDIY' 1N TH' BRESH ! WHATS THE MATTER WITH YOU ? THE KITCHEN 15 ALL CLUTTERED UP ENOUGH ALREADY - WHAT IN THE WORLD DID YOLJ) ORDER o =l

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