The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 22, 1947, Page 7

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ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1947 BE A CHI | Easy Homg Siudy Co | “Dector of Pediatry THE ALASKA COL iy LEGE OF e, ¢ Guglifies You for Pracfice sarce Cenferred—Write: CHIROPODY . —————————————————————— SITHA MARIN offers Expert Workmanship Reasonable Rates on New and Repair Work WAYS and VERTICAL LIFT __ Boats up to 40 feet’ 41 feet to 49 feet 50 feet to 75 feet | Lcave Steamer Scatile [BARANOF Sept. 13 ALEUTIAN Sept. 20 [BARANOF . Sept. 27 ALEUTIAN Oct. 4 two ports. A. 0. ADAMS, Agent SERVING ALASK RAILWAY _..25¢ per ft. 45¢ per ft. 50¢ per ft. NO LAYOVER CHARGE RESERVE DATE FOR YOUR WORK NOW BOX 4 — SITKA, ALASKA All inquiries answered promptly. P COMPANY S Due Junean Northbound Southbound Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 oct. 5 Ogt. 1 Oct. 12 Northbound: 3. S. BARA:OF calls at CordoVa, Valdez and Seward S. S. ALEUTIAN—Seward direct from Junear Southbound: S. S. BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. S. S. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. > Both Steamers call at Ketchikan northbound and southbound FREIGHTER SERVICE: Ali freighters calling at Prince Willlam Sound will call at Ketchikan and Juneau Northbound In the District Court for the Terri- and will accept all cargo offerings for these il [} | A)l prograims are subject to change =d Baldwin and Leo H. Wilcor. Due Juneau KINY (1460 KO) JUNEAU “The Voive o Alaska™ MONDAY EVENING 5:00--Magic Carpet . 5:15—Q. 1. Jive. ' ! 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Spotlight Band. 6:00—PAA News. 6:15—-Words with Music. 6:30—Red Skelton Show. 7:00—Here’s to Veterans. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30—National Guard Assembly. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 8:30—Sound Off, 9:00—Music Hall. | 9:30—Supper Club. | 9:45—Alaska Line News. 10:00—Pamaray Time. 10:15—Forecasts. without notice. Daytime forecasts on wiekdays at | 3:00, 9:30 AM,, and 12:00 Noon. e — INCORPORATIONS The Alaska Seed, Inc., of An- chorage, has filed its Articles of Incorporation with the officz of Territerial ~ Auditor Frank A. Boyle. The stock in the com- pany is divided into 150,000 shares of common participating stock hav- ing no par value' and 'another 100,000 shares of common partici-! pating stocking having a par value of $100 per shareThe concern is formed by Ed Baldwin, Hilma - — . . TIDK TABLE . . . ° SEPTEMBER 13 . o Low tide 2:29 am. 38 feet ® e High tide .. 9:33 am,, 111 feet ® 1 e Low tide .. 14:45 pm,, 7.8 feet ® e High tide .20:56 p.m., 12.4 feet ® e e 000 00 00 00 00 -~ ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge Monday evening at Work in M M Degree J. W. Leivers, Sec'y. — e Waitresses and Fountaln Girls wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY No. 5770-A In Admiralty tory of Alaska, Division Number Ore. at Juneau. PHONE 2 | JAMES V. DAVIS, Libellant, vs. The DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS | New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED B. WOLF Electrical Contractor Fouse Wiri OUR SPECIALT' Box 2135 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man | Lo HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS | PHONE 399 S&T !, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROY STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 — For COMFORT and Gh - SERVICE ""fi. Get tne NEW WASHINGTON ‘fl:l.-m. o \ Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Black 379 ‘ Telephoue-319 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Alaska Janitorial Service Commercial and Home Cleaning Service PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 . Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY ‘FREE DELIVERY Call Phcnes 13 and 49 FOOT CLINIC Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 RED. 608 429 Willoughby Ave. ‘Alaska Ment Market The largest and most complete Casler's Men's Wear Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shees Nights-Red 730 A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Juneau Transk Motorship or Vessel “OVER THE TOP”, Official No. 220,384, and her | masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, fixtures, machinery, boats, an- chors. engines and equipment, Re- spondent, TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that T, WILLTAM T. MAHONEY, as United States Marshal for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, did on the 16th day of September, 1947, attach and arrest the motorship or vessel “Over the Top”, Official No. 64, her masts, tackie, apparel, furniture, fixtures, machinery, anchors, equipment and engines, in the above-entitled ac- tion in the above-entitled Court in that certain action brought by JAMES V. DAVIS as libellant, |against the motor ship or vessel j “Over the Top”, Official No. 220,364, | her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, ! | fixtures, machinery, anchors, equip- ,ment and engines, the cause or na- |ture of said action being a cause ! for damage in tort, civil and mari- | time, in which the libellant James V. Davis demands $4,156.83 and costs, | |and all persons interested or con- cerned herein are required to be and | |appear at the time and place of the I return of said process, to-wit: The 4th day of October, 1947, in the Unit- ed States District Court Room in |the Federal-Territorial Building, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, or as soon thereafter i as counsel can‘be heard, and answer jn that behalf, or default will be entered and condemnation ordered as prayed for in the libel filed herein. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- tember 16th, 1947. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, U.'S. Marshal, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Deputy U. S. Marshal. M. E. MONAGLE, Of Proctors for Libellant. First publication, Sept. 18, 1947. Last publication, Qct. 3, 1947. ' KOHLER LIGHT Safe, Automatic Electric LIGHT and POWER wherever you are. PROMPT DELIVERY Parsons edrk Co. BLONDIE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THIMBLE THEATRE ( AsLEEP ON ey Pl i || BY THE WAY...I MET MISS FOWLER ON THE STREET YESTERDAY AND BOUGHT ) M (VERR" HER LUNCH/ — % TEIMAGINE LEAVING » (MY BEST saw ouT = 7 IN THE YARD OVER NIGHT IN THE RAN' ¥ -ksucu CARELESSNESS! ] (SER WorM AINT HALF ). ((HE WAs 2 [ TRYIN, O / @ Ak OSCAR §LATE%’ A N GER THOOK ) HOSRIEHSY YA MEAN THAT KNOCKOUT YA T] MET ON TH'TRAIN ... BOY... 5 CLASS ... ME AND @-HU%M TS AN OUTRAGE! ‘ DAGWOOD-- 1Tt WAS YOU WHO ) LEFT THE SAW ) ( QUTDOORS ' O\/ER’N\GHT) ONEY ¥ { GET OuUT AND : > LET ME FINISH S BAWLING ( MYSELF OUT { MAYBE 5 ouT LAST NIGHT - P % WAS SORE AT'CHA ! i Ll TRA, LA, FLYING THE LIFE FOR DONT BE 50 SUSE THE \ ME. THREE HOURS IN THE AIR AND JFLY RACKET' ALL PICKLES THAT BURG, PAT WAS BOSS COP ) OF, SMELLED LIKE. 4 AND BEEER.,..TAKE A LOOK OVER THERE. y (T SHALL 6O MILK )| (A _COCONUT!! ~——— I DON'T BLAME YA FER NOT INTERDUCIN' 4 THAT JERK ... BUT YA MIGHTA INTERDUCED (HE'S AWAKE NOW, { POPEYE ! S SLAPPED HIS QAPD FACE U} B . ) ) 2 - IM SORRY... BUT'YOU TWO STARTED WOLFING ... MAYBE YOU'LL MEET HER ANYWAY ) SHE SNGS AT A NGHT V'LL GET HER A AUDI LET'S GO AN' HEAR ‘ER SOME' NIGHT . T KIN DO TH'KID GOOD... T KNOW CLAY MORGAN AN'OTHER BIG SHOTS AT TH' NETWORKS £ f o @ T PopEvE, 1T AINT THE ) AND IN THE COCKPIT OF ANOTHER TRANSPORT, A FEW MILES AWAY. .. \‘H\VOQM — THERE JUST (AINT ANY FISH HERE// TEE HEE DO SOMEBODY SOME GOOD. ¢ ALWAYS OUT TO KNOBBY, THE EAGLE 3COUT HOW DO THINGS LOOK, SKIPPER.Z AND BEFORE YoU ANGWER, LET ME WARN YOU MY PAG6ZUSERS ARE DEMANDING THAT YOU SMOOTH OUT THE BUMPS IN THIS STORM BEFORE THEY SWALLOW THEIR BRIDOEWORK . DI You VICIOU BEAS AR N Q I SHOULD HAVE LET THE {COPS CATCH ME. ]lI’LL BE = EATEN AL PUF--PUF--I'v BEGINNING TO THINK THERE AINT NO SUCH PERSON AS Ol GRANNY CREEPS ) 8-28 Frep LpsswEC— © Syndicite. o e 1077, Rins Vet JUST SITTIN' HERE THE PORCH, HULDA. > - | THINK IT% SWELL B N B 1S MRS.JIGGS HE'S NOT IN - S8 HOME 7 I'M SIR-BUT MR : HER BROTHER- JIGGS 1S - S s YR " DOESN'T PAY- NOW THAT I'M OUT-I'M GONNA STAY OUT- A QUK RIS I THERE 1S, A MOUNTAIN NANNY GOAT MAYBE YOU'RE RIGHT- JIGES - SAFECRACKIN' 500005 g TP T e XXX [THE_DOGS £ AND ONLY TWO BLOCK ’f"’o‘o‘o:.:" NOISY. PERHAPS ISHOULD AWAY. GO OUT WITH A PAN 4 FrUATS JUST THE WAV IT LANDED, TRACY—AGAINS T THE STOP LIGHT AND SHE MUST BE P HERE PULLIN' MY YOU NEVER WAS A SPENDTHRIFT, SARGE, IVE THAN SNUFEY WAS LEG ECONOMIZE. AN | FIND BUT YOURE TIGHTER | TWO CAN DO IT BETTER THAN EVER LATELY. [/ DECIDED TO ONE. | THINK THERE MAY BE SOME GOOD IN MAGGIE'S BROTHER-AFTER ALL -1 FEEL SURE HE'S GOIN' TO STAY ON THE STRAIGHT-AND- RO! 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