The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1947, Page 7

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[RIDAY, OCTOBER 7!7, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ALASKA COASTAL orw'osian i) RADIOLOG [ plll” AIRLINES CARRIES .o vy wiems, ) Sl Sl e Fa i Roy Clayton, R..Garrison, H B g 40 ON 'huRSDAY J John Diamond, Leorfrd| . FRIDAY EVENING d M. V. Rane from i’?g'*lgfllxls_()arpet. g Sunset Cove, Jerry McKinley; ‘from| 5:15—G.I. Jive. Alaska Coastal Alrlines dispatch- yyrangell, Tohn Osborne and Ray| 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. i planes from yesterday | and Verna Kennedy 5:45—Spotlight Band. wat called at Pal , Tel DRSS eSS :00—-Pan-Am News. cee, W. 0 15—At Ease. ang , Sunse! Jove and etch- - an s o b an A R e :15—Standard News—Forecasts. Flying to Patterson Bay was , ' medical * g.3) el Blanc 00—KINY Baudbox. :30—Henry Morgan. on ‘ :00—Ave Maria Hour. line and Mrs. Russ Clithero. |~ Mgty 4 i 9:30—Supper Club. e e ‘;‘“f ‘jj‘i 10:00—Words with Music. John s { from the hospital-yester-| 945 Alaska Line News. 8 ] - [ES SEE WO [o5T WHET ai Walker and F. DeHart; 9 1] { 10:15—Forecasts. / o e ke T Aty A == Petersburg, Brooks Hanford; to et Johnson, Juneau, and | g programs wre subject to change OH, DEAR!! GROCER IS HERE,) INK WARTLAD ( SecTien] ND | CANT REMEMBER WH : Y I MIGHT BULL 1E mset Cove, Laven Hartfield and 2 avis and baby of Excur without notice. cKinl o Inlet were dise ged from DR}‘MmE forecasts on wiekdflyl“ \ ~ 3 A GOOD E\?NESSI’ Government Hospital 8:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12 Noon. | MONEY 7 3 L B WOULD THEY BE y . ; ‘ \ Bl 8.2 Ao LA BREWERY HEAD 'y Pascengers to Skag assengers to Juneau 1 | CLEVELAND, Oct. 17.—(®—A re- presentative of a St. Louis brewing company declares that prohibition again may be forced on the Ameri- can public unless a campaign is . Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge started to block it. According to 2 Tt raasey erres The Alasks Litie i/ famibd for ‘the etcellkhics 8f &8 lGenrgl‘ Eads, of the Anheuser - = I...I'M TELLING YA ...TH GUY LEMME SEE'M ... LISSEN, BUD, YA {Busch Brewing Company, the beer \j GRABBED ME BY TH'FACE I. M USED T'TAKIN' BETTER GO... Relax While You Travel ‘When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxurl- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. | cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared GIT M IN & meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare. jiindustry has failed to keep pace THAT ROOM I DIDN'T EVEN... Your berth, too! with dry organizations in education HE MUSTAHIT & © ‘fll""ss Are F’Qq".n' and legislative work. : -> e x.*.;zs every Sunday éz;x;::s:c_}lilzsé\”r::?s!‘:iee::)tle Russia's 1941 Grain Cordova, Valdez and Seward . Afeutian — OCTOBER 21 Hawefl Whopper M. V. RINC LEAVES SEATTLE OCTOBER 21 e e S Accepting Treight October 13 to October 17, Inclusive MOSCOW, Oct. I7.—(@—Russia’s 1047 grain harvest a a whopper. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY T ‘Soviet Siaia Pannig Com: . mission anncunces that so far the . harvest § rcent larger than . last year's. O basis of these , M v observers say the [ A \ g ns could export several mil- NORTHELAND SATLINGS | (5700 5 o iy " . % N 5 N B enoug ver ¥ ey, you! o & T CHEROOT SOME P! 4 GIWAN, BEAT IT! BLOW! A I N 5 ’ SOU UN and still I enough left over to HEY, YoU! GO SMOKE THA \m(l):a'on?::‘;:‘zn i ?):l:l?e‘:ozl 5 improve her domestic food situa- DONT YoU KNOW THERE CAN BE EXPLOSIVE CAS SCRAM! IMSHI! TAKE OF tion. T5K, T5K, SUCH MANNERS, =1 AROUND A PARKED AIRCRAFT 7 BEFORE I... . November 1 November 4 ks November 15 November 18 - ; oo SMOKING IN THE PRESENCE: HENRY GREEN — —————— AGENT In the Distri tory of Al , Division Number One, at Juneau. DORA KUICH, Plaintiff, vs. AR- THUR A. KUICH. Defendant. The President of the Unite& States a, to the above named de- - DT R i & fendant, Greeting: NORTHLAND TRANSPO’RTA"ON 0. TR e TR You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, st Division at Ju- neau, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, DICK TRACY " 1 Plumbing © Healing Ji-oriinsii o - ¥ y HE SAID HERE ARE THE MY CAR KEYS? I-I FORGCOT | | HERICOMS SWHAT )| HE SAID this summons is published or within i thirty devs after the date of its PP WATCHSTP KEVYS. DON'T DO ANYTHING ’E%AFABA'ACI‘JVT' DID oil Buri‘ers service upon you, in case this sum- HERESA KVYS v? IF YOU SEE THE COPS. 4 D ¥ v - l ol ; i mons is served upon you personally DONDOANY and answer the complaint of the THIGIFYSE i — above named plaintiff on file in said Telep.hml&-:ng nghis Red 7'30 court a)?(l cause. ’ 2 Plaintiff in said action demands Harr. ""“c" wme Shop’ "c. the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now existing between her and defendant. And in event you fail to so ap- pear and answer, plaintiff will take ;. 7 judgment against you for ~want Dog&‘gf}{sngg‘z‘}‘ ASY%OP Alaska Janitorial Service ;ller:;;. alx_mf Zm Hpgly(’l to :n: court New construction & repair work A Dependable, Efficient, Modern p(!‘:.im. n";ol"xireifx::za[l;ree st:".ed‘? g Authorized Dealer for , c"“("‘:'::‘:“:; ‘S';;‘vil::"" Witness the Honorable George W. Folta, judge of said court and the X 2 2 - 3 4 ” LECT}‘:}%\?%S{%B B seal thereof affixed on this 3rd day 837 = IT5 ABOUT TIME WE | DON'T THINK THI5 16 THE THERE YOU CO AGAIN! IT% UP TO YOU, Phone: g of October, 1947. | BORROWED IT IT5 A LOT BIGGER AND \9 WERE EXUPING SOME WAY! 41400 15 A LOT OF 1 || HOPPIN' ON IT BECAUSE BUT DONT BLAME : FOL | ) i y i e CONKLE & FOLLETTE Bo i J. H. WALM(I;:iR,k O GIVE YOUA RIDE, | MORE EXPENSIVE LOOKING [ CLASé.b‘zHOWIN OUR | MONEY FOR U5 TO SPEND AND T6 My IDEA! JUeT FOR ME IF THINGS ourt Seal) erk. - { g FBEB n' wnLF : g i JEBEICA! INT IT THAN WE.NEED HONEY. FAE)REEN wJEl»{:'OTD\;IIE 4\ [T5 GOING TO TAKE PLENTY THAT, I'M GOIN' TO MAKE GO HAYWIRE. Electrical Contractor WHEN IN NEED OF Deputy. s Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your First publication, Oct. 3, 1947. touse Wiring Coal Choice—General Haul- Last publication, Oct. 24, 1947. | OUR SPECIALTY ing — Storage and Crating— o LA = s Box 2135 Black 379 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL PHONE 022 ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND | PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD | AND DISTRIBUTION H.S. GEAV,E S Junean Transfer NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The Clothing Man that on October 17th, 1947, GER- 0 2 TRUDE BOGGAN, administratrix, p’LORIsI(}){%E\logflom “Say It With Flowers” but 1| de vonis non, with the will annexed, J ‘SAY IT WITH OURS!» |{of the estate of ARTHUR NICHOL- 5 | ; . 3 . : 3 e || soN, Deceased, made and ified in z £ - é —! '+ 3 he above entitled Court at Juneau, KN : o GEORGE BROS. Juneau Florists {1352 vinet Accoun ana me- [ D[S e TowOWn (HESY oAbt PHONE 311 . iti i o port and Petition that the heirs of Widest Selection of this estate be determined by Decree A DOORKNOB 1N PLUMB TASTY-= % of this Court and final award. and a -’ FETCH ME A LIQIJ(’RS distribution decreed, and that on IT'LL TAKE VYE RIGHT : SECONT HELp“\"I said day this Court entered its . PHONE 399 Sannary Meat Co Order directing that a hearing be QUTN THIS WORLD - FOR QUALITY MEATS had upon said Final Account and S & T AND POULTRY Report and Petition before it on the : 19th day of December, 1947, at 10:00 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing C'“R:: DE":W:_'? o'clock A. M. in the forenoon of said ACROS STREET FROM 1 Ehencs 13 grl e day, at the office of said United - States Commissioner and Probate Warfield’s Drug Store Judge, in the Federal-Territorial x 1465 Phone 677 Building, in Juneau, Territory of R Alaska Meal Marke| Alaska, and requiring all persons to then and there appear and make The largest and most complete their objections, if any, thereto, and stock of Fresh and Frozen to the settlement thereof; and, to [ TS ACUTE || TH' SAHARA | | [[I GUESS THE | (/an FATTLE Meats in Juneau the final award and distribution of | E\Jr;'u? rove || pEserT 6 ||| =) [( the residue of this estate in accord- IT 1S CROWDED | n L. A. STURM—Owner s gty CERTAINLLY COMPARED SERVICE gl sd Testamer 3 HERE Ve | THAT BuIL WONDER WHO 5 = 4 E John V. Holmberg, Axel Nelson, THIS HOUSE THE AGENT 15 ke Get tne NEW Norval Nelson, Lawrence Swanson 2, _ FOR THIS ¥ WASHINGTON and Mary Daroff, of Juneau, Alaska, - l DROPERTY ? e doitw Habit! and Steve Sapko of Darwin, Cali- e T o Casler’s Men's Wear | [ i ALASEA Formerly SABIN'S Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 17th | ESRRAT S 4 day of October, 1947. at Stetson and Mallory Hats (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and | Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Ju- | ne=u Precinct, Alaska. First publication, Oct. 17, 1947. Last publication, Nov. 7, 1947, i PR LET'S GO IN - - K A | THERE ISN'T A > & T =R et 1 SOUL IN. THE i ADVANTAGES

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