The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 29, 1949, Page 5

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MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1949 GET Sy, alj ™« s* % | {flwfmm i L KENTUCKY'S BOURBON Genvuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey [ BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . STTZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC. + (OUISVILLE, €Y. | Di ted' throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY Brownie's Liquor Siore Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 | manding General of Iturn to his home at } over the highway. DELEGATE WHILE EAST Delegate Bartlett has had many visitors according to the following contained in his newsletter of August 25. Lt. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Com- Alaskan Command, was this week to Washington his Fort Richardson headquarte: General Twining testified before the House | Atmed Services Committee in con- | nection with the B-36 bomber in- y now under way. ul C. Herring, United States r the Third Divis € e Bartlett's off: Jashington on offic s. Mr. Herring plans to re- to his home at Anchorage tly. and Mrs. Harold Green of e were recent Washington Dorothy J. Awes, recently inted law clerk to District > Anthony J. Dimond, was a or to Lelegate Bartlett's otfice week. Pury S. McLain, Department Commander, Alaska Department ol the American Legion, came through | Washington this week on his way to the Legion convention in Phila- delphia. Mr. McLain expects to re- Anchorage /\ 5 SEVENTEEN YEARS 4 WE'VE FLOWN ALASKA N | tember 7, ANOTHER CLIPPER’ EXTRA— (J J [ Skitd Gk Hin! Flight crews that guide the Clippers... % skilled ground crews %%that keep them flying...ALL are thoroughly trained. ALL share a great tradition of dependability. Fly with the world’s most experienced airline! For speedy 4-engine Clipper service, call BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 LAV AHERICAN £ Worto Arewars *Trade Mark, Pan American Airuays, Inc. o‘“‘ Nny.q,fi. * H .,...»«”i \ TO SEATTLE * HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD ¢ KETCHIKAN JUNEAU * WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME Walter E. Walsh of Juneau called \‘ [} ‘MANY MAKE (Alu 0" |\m Delegate Bartlett while in Wash- ington recently. Mr. Walsh is { Area Rent Director for Alaska. ; Mrs. Eiler Hansen, widow of the| late Superintendent of the Pioneer’s {Home at Sitka, stopped in Wash- | imgwn recently on her way to| Europe. Mrs. Hansen is now living| in Los Angeles. | Mrs. Luella M. Skinner of Seward | was a recent visitor to Delegate Bartlett's office while visiting in ! Washington, MRS. H. H. DAVIES PASSES, VICTORIA Word was received last night of | | the passing of Mrs. H. H. Davies in | Victoria, at the home of her| daughter. She had gone to Se- attle about a month ago and| for a time was in the Providence | Hospital. | Mrs. Davies has been a resident | of Juneau for a little over a year. Mr. Davies, who left for Victoria by Pan American this afternocon, is nt for the Canadian Pacific | | NOTICE { | Not responsible for debts lncur-: ed by anyone except ourse. ] ELEANOR and ROYAL O'REIL- 82 4t NT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS ;AUGUST 24, 1949. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal | and Territorial Building, Juneau, | Alaska until 11:00 AM. on Sep- | 7, 1949, and then publicly topened for furnishing the mater- | ials and performing the work for | constructing Alaska Forest High- y Project 7-A5,B2, Surfacing, Mit- | Highway, Tongass National For- First Judicial Division, Territory aska. The, project located ad-| |Jacent to the town of Peuzrsbnrg,‘ Alaska is 4.917 miles in length and of resurfacing the existing | The principal items of | volved in the project are as | Extra and Miscellansous | | Force Account Work, All Reqd.; Unclassified Excavation 1500 Cu. | 1 ¥d.; Fine Grading Subgrade and jShoulders 4.917 Miles; Pit Clearing 10,5 Acre; Pit Stripping 1,000 Cu.Yds.; Crushed Gravel or Crushed Stone Surface Course 9,000 Cu.¥ds.; Plans | ‘nuu specifications may be examined ! by prospective bidders at the Bureau | of Public Roads, 419 Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska; | Bureau of Public Roads, 208 Broad- .way-Oak Building, Pertland, Ore- gon; Associated General Contractors | of America, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Seattle, Washington; Asso- | ciated General Contractors of Am- erica, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, | Oregon and Associated General Con- | tractors of America, 304-306 Central | Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Where | copies of plans and specifications | are requested a deposit of $10.00 will | be required to insure their return. If these are not returned within 15 | days after opening of bids, the de- | posit will be forfeited to the Govern- | ment. Checks should be made pay- | able to the Treasurer of the United | States. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the| Bureau of Public Roads, 419 Federal | and Territorial Building, Juneau, Al- | aska and Bureau of Public- Roads, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Purt-‘ land, Oregon. H. A. Stoddart, Divi- | sion Engineer. L First publication, Aug. 26, 1949. | ‘Last publication, Aug. 29, 1949. ‘f i - Sewing Machines In Both Cabinet and Poriable Models Ranging in Price from $98.50 for Porigble Models $120.00 for Beautiful Rosewood to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE e & CLOSED THE OFF ACCOUNT OF THE HCAT, AND < T NOSGUTOES DIGGNG] FENCE-POST HOLES AND WILD MEN AFRAID OF JIBT LIKE TH' GIRL THAT MAR ---REED DEAR J 8 (MOGUL, YOU DARLING! AS THE SHOCK CAUSED BY PICKING UP THE LIVE WIRE BEGINS TO FADE, SAM CATCHEM IS ABLE TO STRUGGLE M AWFULLY SORRY, SKEEZIX, BUT YOU KNOW | WARNED YOU. LOUISE AS A LURE, ALS0 QUITE TAME)\ LEE, DID IT...HEREAFTE 23( I KNEW YOU'D BE J’ONCE YOUD BROKEN ) YOUR SLIGHTEST WHIM IS MY WILL, BURGUNDY. { MY COMMAND — Wi GO JUNEAU, ALASKA G MY OWN HOME WHERE I CAN TAKE OFF THESE HOT CLOTHES NO7 1 DONT| [LOUISE LURED LUMMOX ARTER UNNERSTAN' L )4 MMIX LIKED | |PROSPECTS bt ARE TIMID IMISTER WALSH.. THE OTHER TENANTS ARE COMPLAINING... THEY SAY THAT TERRIBLE NOISE IS KEEPING EVERY- BODY AWAKE., v HE THOUGHT THAT I MIGHT'VE, 5 LOST YOl TO THAT LOUT, \ IM SURE WELL R HAPPY, MON CHERI,, TO EUROPE. BUT THE WHOLE PLACE MOVES. IT MUST BE =3 FLOATING THAT SEEMS TO BE A SEALED ROOM’ NO VISIBLE DOORWAYS ¢ OR WINDOWS. Jg NOW | THINK YOU'LL ADMIT WEREN'T 14 | WAS RIGHT. YEARS OLD. 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EVENING WEAR, Finish Cabinet Model Don'’t Fail to See These Wondérful Machines RIVE OUR NEW CAR- . S HELLO-- 1S THIS You- now at exceptionally low prices CHEF 77, ‘. atthe Alaska EledricLight and Power (0. e (& -' i KA b WHY-CERTAINLY MY BROTHER DANNY CAN DRIVE A CAR-- I LET HM HAVE OUR CAR TO GO DOWN TO THE BEACH-- { HE'LL TAKE GOOD CARE OF "[T=% HE MAY BE ABLE TO DRIVE A TRUCK-BUT HE'S NOT GOIN! TO OKAY -JIGGS~ WE/LL FIND IT-WHATS THE LICENSE NUMBER ? WAIT TILL I WRITE MRS, JIGGS -YOUR BROTHER DANNY PHONED-HE HAS BEEN ARRESTED FOR STEALING A CAR- HE WANTS YOU TO GO BAIL FOR HIM /!

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