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- PAGE SEVE! i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA RADIO 106 | FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950 3, the interna‘’unal radio Jis- tress signal, has no word signifi- cance. It is simply three dots, three dashes and three dots. JUST KEEP THEM IN'THE WHY DON'T You WHLNEVER I — KEER YOUR STAMPS {WHEPE CAN NEED STAMPS TO WHY THE LMAIL A LETTER VISITORS IN EAST CALL ON DELEGATE S IN A PLACE WHERE )* A HUSBAND - S b o R2NZ | MY GOODNESS, _, RAGE IN MY HOUSE, OURVFE WO 1] HiE AN Alaska Broadcasting Co. i WHAT'S GOING ON ( HERB? , THEYRE FIND THEM 2 ; CBS — NBC AT THE WOODLEY: i Mrs. E. J. “Stroller” White and her daughter, Miss Lenore H. White, recently called on Delegate Bartlett while in Washington. Mrs. White ‘is now living in Los Angeles with her daughter who teaches school there. Mrs. White lived for many years in Juneau where she was Assistant Curator and Librarian for the Alaska Historical Library and Mu~ seum. Mr. and Mrs. Lindell Bagley of Noorvik were recent Washington visitors while vacationing in the East. The Bagleys are teachers with the Alaska Native Service and are scheduled to be transferred to Kot- zebue for the fall school term. Cecil F. Robe, formerly professor of history at the University of | Alaska, called on Delegate Bartlett while in Washington. Mn. Robe is| now living at West Pomt where he heads the Department of History for the preparatory school for en- | listed men who have been appointed {m the academy. C(OUNCIL TO CONTINUE WORK ON TAX RULES The City Cuancil will hold its | regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the City Hall, and the one-per- cent sales tax will again by the main item of business. The starting date for collection of the tax will definitely be announced, | according to Mayor Waino Hen- Idncksun: and rules and regulations 1 governing collections will be worked ion. e DIAL 1460-~JUNEAU ! 4 JFRIDAY EVENING 6:15—Strange Advenhure. 6:00—News. 6:20—Sport Scene. 6:30—Billboard of air, 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Music for Listening. | A ¢ : s 5 § . - 8:30—ARCHIE ANDBIWS-NBC.; o N 5 Rl 9:15—Cote Glee Club. | 7= ~ ONE PQUND PRUNES, ONE IT EEM 9:30—JOHNNY DOLLAR-CBS. | SUGAR -mgeg CUPS WATER, ¥ ggf"g&%% 10:00—News. * TWO TABLESPOONS LEMON e ———— - 10:15—MINDY CARSON-NBC. = 2 2 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. There's an easier way | HAVE SENT POR A BOOK CONTAINING THE ICIVIL C Saturday moerning and Afternood Sign On. 7:00—Sunrise Surprise. 7:05—Locel Weather . 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—Langworth Choirsters. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. :35—Songs by Eddie Arnold. to start in a flash | I'M SORRY. WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES, UH...WE..UH... LISSEN, JOEY.... HON'S ANN... { ‘0ID SHE SAY SHE! OKAY 2 "o LOOK... I DIDN'T THINK TAST FER TH' DOUGH IN ADVANCE IN AMERICA...AN L..WE'RE RICH OVER HERE...BUT WE SHE'S FINE AND 10:30—Kids on KINY. SENT YOU HER LOVE, 11:00—~GANGBUSTERS-CBS. 11:30—Airlane Trio. 11:45—Harmony Time. 11:55—Forecast. | 12:00—Hit Tunes. HOW MUCH DID-WE CLEAR ON THE 7 FIGHT Z AFTER J,” EXPENSES 7 I NEVEéiRSAW SUCH 1 | 12:15—News. B i Civil defense organization for Ju-| 15.30_FUN TO BE YOUNG- o neau is expected to be discussed by | CBS. the council, Mayor Hendrickson| 1:00—CLOAK AND DAGGER- /i a said, I NBC. ; | FLEISCHMANN on a product 3s| 130-Cnrisuian Scence, . &/ 4 \ > Y | R | § like 24-carat on gold—the finest, it| iy | R o I B can be. Try FLEISCHMANN PRE- b e i FERRED Blended Whiskey and be| 2:00—DATZ WITH MUSIC-CBS. Ha convinced. | 38:30—UP FOR PAROLE-CBS. i 4:00—Mausic. 'm SUPREME PIANO TUNING 4:15—Children’s Chapel. I8 and repairing. Factory trained— 4:30—JOE DI MAGGIO-NEC. “::”’i over 35 years experience. Call| 5:00—DIMENSION “X"-NBC. G o . Rt Hain Hey, TeRrY! THAT RIITS YANG'S') { "6USPECT AM BEING WATCH All programs subject to -ehange due to conditions beyond our con- GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN- | ‘rol. MOVE. AM ABOARD SHIP M ANCHOR IN LOWER BAY. Di PRIVATE SIGNATURE... CHINEGE CHARACTER MIST” AT {) ON THE TOP CARD ON You DO WE LOOK LIKE | MOST INTERESTING Next best thing toput- | 10176 puBLIC BUILDINGS | —_—— TOURISTS, PAL.Z { POST CARD VIEWS | [ THESE MOST THE SECOND TO'BRING YOUR CARGO TO ME! : ting anewengineunder | SERVICE, OFFICE OF THE DIVI- | U, 5. Deparuneat of the Interior | OF CITY, 5AHIBS. ENLIGHTENING, N ADVISE TO BUY. SAHIBS. NOTE the hood is putting Chevron Supreme in the tank! For this great blend of clean-burning gasolines is climate tai- lored to suit your local driving conditions... assuring you faster ington, July 19, 1950--Sealed bids, Possessions in triplicate, will be received at this‘ June 22, 1950 soffice until 3 pm., Aug. 16, 1950, and | NQTICE TO CONTRACTORS then publicly opened, for furnisn Sealed bids will be received by | ing the materials, and performing | John D. Argetsinger, District En- | the work for boiler work and new |gineer, Alaska Public Works, Divi- | trash burner at the Federal & Ter- |sion of Territories and Island Pos- ! ‘SION ENGINEER, Seattle 4, Wash- | Dj/ision of Territories, and Xsland | ritorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, in |sessions;, Room 115, Community | strict accordance with the specifica- | Building, Juneau, Alagka until 5:00 | tions dated PB-DIV-8, June 29, |P.M., Pacific Standard time on July | . 11950 and drawings (if any) men- |26, 1950 for the construction of the | ple'“p ... smoother H tioned therein: and the general con- |Sewer Facilities including innidemal‘r driving ... more pep... ditions dated Sept. 15, 1942. And|Regrading of Streets at .hmea:x.-1 2 3 addendum thereto dated May 15, | Alaska, comprising approximately i %o over more miles! 1944, Specifications and other data |the following quantities ‘iri major . may be had at the office of the|items: WHILE TESS AND TRACY'S |- sTANnARD oll coMPANY cus}todxan of u?e. buuding. or the| Install_fltmn of appr?,ximatel)"'. HOME 1S BEING Rmu":r. R office of the division engineer, or| 2329 lineal feet of 6’ to 12 THEY. ARE LIVING IN A ' sl or CAI.IF()RNIA | Public Buildings Service, Room 1304,( sewer pipe; impmv_ement of.ap- | General Services Bldg., 19th and F| proximately 1430 lineal feet.of || TAR PAPER SHACK AT THE j Sts. N.W., Washington 25, D.C. I..| streets by surface grading and | LOT. W. Friberg, Division Engineer. the placing of approximately Publish: July 19, 20, 21, 1950. 1800 cubic yards of -borrow for | subgrade and the shaping and leveling of the same. At which time and place the bids | will be publicly opened and read | aloud. Bids received after ‘closing time of bid opening will be returned | unopened. | Plans and Specifications and other proposed contract documents | are open for public inspection at the | District Engineer’s Office, Room | 115, Community Building, Juneau.‘ Alaska, and at the office of the As- | know good old A Sarge would take| suppose care of it. That's ou ¢ why | haven't — 'hope he é:loes.'. We could go'in our: Do we have a tr';.ed en"ljai»; :F\fl. trailer and it wauldrt) trailer, Skeezix?| |4 "M for.i . Good News for Ice Cream Eaters! With ‘every quart of delicious SWIFT’S ice cream you buy at Percy’s Saturday and Sunday— 5 you get A PINT FREE. Ice Cream Cake Rolls . . . . 55¢ ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS Bars A 5 Ehrrns e NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Alaska ....July 23 | S.S. Aleutian ... July 23 Seward ‘Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Baranof ... July 25 | S.S. Alaska ...... July 28 Seward Petersburg Seattle Ketchikan o FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE July 28th o b Contractors of | Seattle, sociated General America, Arctic Building, Washington, and at thie office of the | Associated General Contractars of | America, Anchorage, Alaska, and at\, the office of the Mayor of Juneau, | Alaska, and at the office’of the As- sociated General Comtractors, Suite 112, Mutnomah Hotel, Portland, Orepon, and at the office of the | Salem Contractors Exchange, Salem, | Oregon, and at Room 5141 General Services Building, Washington 25, D. C. A set of such documents may .he procured from the office of Jehn D. iArgetsinger, District Engineer at Juneau, Alaska, upon gdeposit -of $10.00 all of which will be refunded to bona fide bidders upon the re- | turn of the plans and specifications within Ten (10) days from date of bid opening. 3 To parties who ptocure plansand | specifications upon payment of the above stated amount, ahd who do not submit a bid, $10.00 will be re- funded upon the returd thereof within Ten (10) days from the!ddte | . of the bid opening. No refund will be made for return after|ghat:time. Each bid must be accompanied by a satisfactory bid security (certified | check or bid bond) in an amount of not less than 5 per cent of the total bid. The successful bidder will be re- | quired to furnish a performance | bond and payment bond, each in the amount of 100 per cent of the contract price. No bid may be withdrawn until thirty (30) days after the scheduled closipg time for the receipt of bids. The Government reserves the | right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities with respect thereto. LESTER M. MARX ‘"H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 CONTRACTING OFFICER First publication, June 30, 1850. Last publication, July 21, 1950. cost so much, Nina. DURN YORE ) HIDE, SNUFFY! HOW DAST YE TAKE ; A POT SHOT AT SUT TATTERSALLI? { YEF WELL-I'VE MADE UPMY MIND AT LAST WHERE WE WILL You haven’t s 'it for montl TH' SHIF'LESS SKONK SAID HE WUZ GOIN' TO, RUN:AG'INST R MAYOR, RIDDLES” our yard. y(for an outboard n ‘motor. I DON'T GIVE A HOOT® THAR'LL BE NO SHOOTIN' IN MY CAMPAIGN!!. . . YE'LL RUIN MY GOOD INAME AN'~ E / 'VE WRITTEN DOWN SPEND OUR VACATION-WELL | GO TO OUR COUNTRY ESTATE- WE CAN GET A GOOP REST YOU ARE TO DO BEFORE WE START! FIRST-1 WANT THE FURNITURE ALL PACKED IN THE CORNI AND BoY/ THAT SUITS ME ” 'L START IN NOW BY TAKIN/ A GOOD NAP/ asked abeut it. check. m