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TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1949 "NO TELEPHONES” FOR ¢’ DM MAYOR AND WIFE ON STEAMSHIP MAN week SHORT VACATION TRIP Off for a weli-earned rest this is Juneau's Mayor Hendrickson. a “My wife and I are going to find place with no telephones within 50 miles and rest and relax,” the mayor said. t tr d Mrs. Hendrickson are at after taking their car the M.V. Chilkoot during nd. They plan a leisurely the Haines Highway to W ip over Whitehorse and return. VACATION, HA nent of Health, the M. V. Chilkoot yesterday atter spending two weeks at her cabin % CUT-OFF Lois Jund, of the Alaska Depart- Better BUY Better TRY 20 cenis a pound Shirts finished at your request for a few cents extra Waino | returned aboard TELLS PLANS TO EXTEND SERVICE With plans to return for a longer stay in which to study shipping| conditions in Southeast Alaska as they relate to his firm, B. H. Parkinson was in Juneau for 24| hours at the weekend. Parkinson is Executive Vice- President of the Coastwise Lines, a steamship company which trans- ports freight from Portland, Ore., | Zan Francisco and Los Angeles to | Ocean Falls, B.C. and to Seward, | | Whittier, ' Valdez and Kodiak, ‘in| ! Alaska. The line is initiating service i:mm Seattle, and has just pur- | chased two more vessels for the jAlaska trade. | Ccastwise, which now operaies| -leight Liberty ships world-wide, made a two-year study of proposed Alaska shipping, then commenced | ithe service a year ago. Contracts| with the Crown Zelleribach Corpo-| ration, Coastwise has a back haul| of newsprint from Gcean Falls to| California ports. North-bound, they | bring half a million barrels of oil} a year to Ocean Falls. | “For the time being,” said Par-| kinson, “our operations will be, limited to Southwest Alaska, but | we plan a careful study of South-| |east Alaska “ports for a similar| operation.” | Through rates were arrived at ny<‘ scheduling the same rates as the Alaska Steamship Company, operat- ing from Portland rather thap| Seattle, and by adding 80 percentl of the San Francisco-Seattle water | tariff for shipments to and from; California ports. | Parkinson, who arrived here saturday after a 10-day trip to| |the westward, was delighted with | Juneau's beautiful weather. He was | met at the airport and taken di- rectly to Gov. Ernest Gruening’s| | summer residence at Eagle Harbor, |where he enjoyed a late afternoon swim, Parkinson left the next day for New York City and Washing- ton, (KEEP ALASKA GREEN SAYS FOREST SERVICE | The recent warm weather has |made the forest very dry. | i Motorists and hikers should be especially careful to refrain from | throwing burning material into the| | woods or along the highway. Slash burning should also be dis- | continued until after the -end- of | the dry spell, says a statement from | the Forest Service. | | SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN'S RADIO 106 KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. s DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING | 5:00—Keynotes by Carle. 5:15—Hello from France. 5:30—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. | 6;20—Sports. | 6:30—Dinner Muslc. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—-YOUNG LOVE-CBS. | 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY TIME-CBS. 8:00—Forecast. 8:05—Music for Listening. 8:30—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. i 9:156—Viking Varieties. 9:30—PHILLIP MARLOWE-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecast. | Sign Off. | WEDNESDAY MORNING H AND AFTERNOON 1 Sign on. | 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—News. 7:45—Dunking with Druxman. | 8:15—News. 8:20—Morning Thought. | 8:25—Forecast. | 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Herman. 9:00—Music for the Missus. | 9:30—Forecast. i 9:35—Airlane Trio. 9:45—YOU AND COLLEGE-CBS. | 10:00—News. 10:05—Vocal Varieties. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—Pipes of Melody. 11:55—Forecast. | 12:00—Salon Serenade. | 12:15—News. 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. 1:30—Lighit Classics. 2:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. 2:15—Bing Sings. 2:30—MAKE BELIEVE TOWN- CBS. 3:00—Recorded Auditions-ABC, 3:15—Organ Interlude. | 3:30—Parade of Hits. | 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 4:45—Western Serenade. | All programs subject to change due to ccnditions beyond our con- ! trol. | NOTICE H Notice is hereby given that N. C. ALASKA LAUNDRY Phone 15 § lat the Gastineau | Keep Alaska Green is the request. :Late of Selma Pademeister, deceased, FROM SEWARD W. J. Page of Seward is a guest |to decree the residue of said estate Hotel. The Triangle Cleaners Honored Guests — From the minute your clothes enter our doors until they are safely home again they are treated with the care 'and re- spect one would give a’ guest of honor. They come back spot- lessly clean and immaculately pressed. For better Appearance CALL | BANFIELD, Administator of the es- | Ihas filed his Final Report and Ac- | | count herein, and petitions the Court | |to Agnes C. LaCort of Los Angeles, | | Catifornia, LaVerne Holbrook of Se- | | attle, Washington, and Linda Welle of Juneau, Alaska, in equal shares. A hearing will be held on said {Final Report and Petition before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on October 17, 1949, at ten o'clock | a.m., at which time all persons ob- jecting thereto may appear and be | heard. Witness my hand and official | seal Aug. 15, 1949. | « SEAL GORDON GRAY, U. S. Commisstoner and ex-officio } Probate Judge, Tuneau Precinct. First publication, Aug. 16, 1949. Last publication, Sept. 6, 1949. E NOTICE TG TREDITORS 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 8th | day of August, 1949, duly appointed {administrator with will anneked of the Last Will and Testament nnd‘ Estate of Torris Natterstad, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 9, 1949. P, JOHN E. TURNER, ‘Administrator. First publication, August 9, 1949. Last publication, August 30, 1949. g KENTUCKY'S PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 SOUTHBOUND S.S. 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