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IHURSDAY, JUNE 19 ARRIVE, 57 LEAVE v 5 CR'B. Peiting Pettingill, T. E. Oonrad; to Ten- BY AlASKA COAS]‘AI. akee” : Jack Benedict, Cap Dunning; to Pelican: Mike Goodman Frank | Bunschus and Percy Johnson 29, 1950 Wednesd: flights of Alaska | Coastal Airlines brought 29 per- sons to Juneau and carried 57 to AHA ASKS BIDS ON points in Southeast Ala: Here from Sitka were Mrs. Ruth Housl"G pRo]EnS Arthur and infant, David Arthur, C. Kearney, Edith Walker, Bishop IZ(:::‘P:mFX x‘;aliv'c ??'ani(. SA R.| The Alaska Housing Authority v, Grace R . Larry Russo, ! announced today that it is now re- _'A. Russo, Eva Gignac, Opal ceiving bids on each of the follow- ing- projects: i at Douglas, Alask Sherman, Ida Bohall and Evelyn l‘om Petersburg was Peter A., family units in Cordova, 25 single- g . from Sk:lgw s Felix family units in Palmer, and ¢ Toner; Jack Lighton, Larry DuBois, single-family units at the Univer- Lolita DuBois, Karen Lammoreaux, | Sity of Alaska. All bids should be n Lammoreaux; from Angoon: returned to the Alaska Housing Mrs. Charlie Jim and Mrs. Willie | Authority, Anchorage, not later Jack: from Excursion Inlet: Ole | than 10 am, July 17. Drawings and Syre and Mrs, Ole Syre. specifications may be obtained from From iiawk Inlet were Mr. and | the offices of the Alaska Housing Mrs. Pettingill; from Tenakee: O.|Authority in Anchorage. P. Hopkins; from. Pelican: Mrs. | “These units are being built for Ann Scott. | sale to individuals,” E. Glen-Wilder, Leaving on yesterday's flighis to ‘!hL{ executive director, stated, “and Sitka were Hugh White Frick, it is hoped that this construction Mrs. L. Frick, Loren Frick, Laverne will help to relieve the pressing Frick, Eva Gignac, Opal Sherman,;housing needs in those communi- Ida Bohall, T. P. Sherman, Mrs, tes” Vi Carlton, Mrs. Anna Ellingson, Mrs. F. Mills, Polly Didrickson, Farl Willete, Aaron Wize, and Dar (IVH. SERVI(E Moller. For Sunset Cove was T. W. Beau- o Ketchikan: E.T. Brehm, Carl Johansen; 10| Ap examination for elementary Mr. Mathisen, MiS. teacher in the Bureau of Indian ; to Lake Florence: © | Affairs is announced by the U.S Bob Andries, Lee Andries | gjyj1 ‘Service Commission. The posi- and Joe Waddell. | tions to be filled pay $3,100 a year Bound for Haines were R. J.|a5q gre located in Indian schools m Montgomery, Mrs. R. J. Montgom- | ype erritory of Alaska and in the . Brown, F. L. Kerr, Robert | r1)5ying states: Minnesota, Nortk ‘Bolton, M. Kulju, Charles Gauntt, Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska Mrs, O. Gauntt, Mrs, E. J. BU- 1,wa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missis- chanan, vAnme Keaney, Darlene sippi. Montana, Oregon, Idaho Ke y, Valeria Smith, Jimmy Bu- California, Nevada, Arizona, New chanan, Mary Ann Buchanan. e AR S B Leaving for Skagwy were Ken |youp carolina and Florida. Lammoreaux and Felix Toner; to p i [Hoonah R. Peratovich, Carole | JARENIN . IREGHRBERS. . AOUS. 2 3 quirements and other points of in- terest, as well as application forms may be obtained from the Commis- sion’s loctl secretary, Mrs. Ethel C | Hockman, Post Office Money Ordel 10 single- RADIO LOG | Alaska Bruadcasting Co. | KINY | C.B. 8. | DIAL 1460—JUNEAU ‘ THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports. 6:30—Billboard of Air. 6:45—Local News. —Teen Age Quiz. | —ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS. | 0—Forecasts. 5—Music 1or Listening. | —Ned Skinner Talk. | 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—TOP SECRET-NBC. ] 10:00—News. i 10:15—ALBERT ORCHESTRA- NBC. 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Juneau- rdware Co., Inc. 41-4t | Young | “'fl.crlns Support Your Candidate! | Nella Jermain Costume Ball. |9 oclock, Friday, at Parish ‘Hall | 41-3t ~ | ——_—E‘I = —4 For friendly cheer.- when you serve beer ‘serve EXTRA PALE T Wrowed By A Unit Of One Of The Worlds Great Brewing Organizationt, SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO,, SEATILE, USA Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 Call 416 when in need of a— §|BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Don’t accept inferior work from unskilled “tradesmen”. FARL CRASS & SON There is no substitute for GOOD Plastering For expert, distinctive plastering . . . with the plaster that INSULATES . .. call . 15 yrs. experience RAY RICE Phone Douglas 21 e e e A L T L i b e o ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS P 555 i S - - ~— NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian ...July 4 Cocdors " ‘Gawnrd . | B, Alaska ... June 30 Nplden Ketchikan S.S. Alaska ...... July 9 Seward ' FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE RING SPLICE — June 30 S.S. Baranof Ketchikan H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—FPhones 2 and 4 window, Juneau. | SPECIAL—1 WEEK ONLY 5:00—Jim Lawson-ABS. { 5:30—Dance Band. | Are you letting the Dandelions get | the best of you? Use Scotts Weed | and Feed to get rid of the pests.| Enthusiastically recommended by the Juneau Garden Club. Just ar- rived at Juneau-Young Hardware| Co. Inc. 41-4t CALL FOR BIDS | Notice is hereby given that the| City of Juneau, Alaska will receive sealed bids up to 10:00 A. M. July| 7, 1950, at the ofiice of the City| Clerk, Juneau, Alaska, at whic!t time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud for the con- struction of an access road to Ever- green Bowl in the City of Juneau. The approximate quantities in-| volved are as follows: Grouted rock wall .. 217 cu. yds. Excavation 100 cu. yds. Rock excavation 8 cu yds. | Coarse gravel or rock fill 990 cu.yds. | Gravel surfacing . 150 cu. yds. | Each bid shall be in accordance | with the plans, specifications, and other contract documents now on! file with the City Engineer. i Bid forms may be obtained from The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and! o waive all informalities in the bid- | ding. Dated this 27 day of June, !950.‘ J. L. McNAMARA, City Engineer. Publish: June 28, 29, 30, July 1. | IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the| First Judicial Division, Juneau,| Alaska, Territory of Alaska, In the matter of Leo Wilfred Moran, Bank- rupt No. B-185, Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. To the credi- tors of Leo Wilfred Moran of Ju- neau, Alaska, a bankrupt: Notice is nereby given that said Leo Wilfred | Moran has been duly adjudged a| bankrupt, on a petition filed by him | an the 24th day of May, 1950, and that the first meeting of his cred- tors will be held at Juneau, Alaska, n the Grand Jury Room, Federal Building, on the 1lth day of July, 1950, at 4:00 P.M. at which place and time the said creditors may | attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee ol creditors, examine the bankrupt, | and transact such other business as | may properly come before said | meeting. Dated at Ancherage, Alaska, on the 22nd day of June, 1950. Buell A. Nesbett, Referee in Bankruptey. Publish: June 29, 1950. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on June 28th, ‘1950, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Hilma Niemi was appointed executrix of the estate of OSCAR NIEMI, de- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- ers as required by law, to said exec- utrix at the office of her attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within | six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. HILMA NIEMI, Executrix. Publish: June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 1950. the City Clerk or City Engineer. | _ 5 BUT WHAT |S HE DOING ? KEC HONORABLE HUSBAND, // A BEING A © BACHELOR IS A LOT " Q?F::UNPOP IT WAS EASY/| JUST CLIMBED I DON'T FLY . KITES,YOU SHLLY FELLOW/MY SPORT IS CAN'T SEEM 10 GET AN OPEN SHOT... PALOOKA'S EXPERT MANEUVERING MAKES HIM A POOR TARGET... HE'S WEAVING AND BOBBING AT THE BELL.. P Fibe e Navghe Oywiicate, Ine. | | "flll n‘ A gl | TEP THE DOUCH WILL BE SAFE ! THE HEAD! IT ROLLED | § |ME P/CKED UP AN OLD CaN OUT OF ME POCKET ol | ANP HE'S COING INTO INTO THE WATER BEHIND HiM DEEP WATER. IF THAT KNAVE === THERE TILL THE HEAT'S | OFF.. NOW TO MARK THE SPOT SO I CAN LOCATE SEES IT— Are you going to let\ Let's let her t Judy handle the out- | it. She might drg 'l fix a shelf that goes way through this window, Hope. For trays and food to | go out, and dighes to come back in,| door trade, Corky? all right. HE'S A LOW-DOWN, SHIF'LESS SKONK, SNUFFY! THAT NO-'COUNT UARMINT WON'T GIT ELECTED MAYOR 1IF I GOT ENNYTHING TO SAY ABOUT IT WHAT'S WRONG BALLS O’ 4 SRiE O' FIRE o “RIDDLES"? YE MEAN TO SAY “RIDDLES" BARLOW 1DJITS!! § Oh, thanks! Pardon me overhearing you—but | UR--1 WON'T BE ABLE TO GIT DOWN ToNOFEY - GOT --1 6OT Ele‘SJlON ME A BODACIOUS CHECKER GAME POODY? TRAIN HAS GONE - WE | WHY DIDN'T YOU TRYIN' TO TE| YOu MIGHT AS WELL GO TELL ME IT WAS i THINGS ITOQLJ\;EAES HOME -I DON'T TRAIN TIME ?? BUT I HAVEN'T. WANT TO GO BEEN ABLE TO- é WELL-NOW THAT THE lq THIS 15 AWFUL/ |} LISTEN -IVE BEEN AWAY NOW !‘ A & OH-DEAR’T THINK 'M GOING TO CRY/ GET ME A HANDKERCHIEF - OUT OF My GRIP/ HUH! 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