The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 14, 1947, Page 5

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 STEAMER MOVEMERTS Alaska, ping and sails later for Sitka and Skagway. Princess Louise, from Vancouver, and sails for Skagway at 10:40 u;-(i Knot scheduled to sail attle today from Se: scheduled t sail from e at 1 0o several to sail , from west, scheduled due at 4 o'clock this afternoon, to arrive southbound on Sunday .. The Friendly 2 .. Cheerful Courteous . The Restful Seclusion of Our Cocktail ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE IS HERE Our new truck will be in service November 16th. Call 631 Afiernoons and Evenings for iT PROMPT and REGULAR SERVICE Extra Pick-ups at reasonable rates. LET’'S CLEAN UP JUNEAU Why Have Less than the Bes! NO OTHER PLACE IN CJUNEAU?? . can offer For Your Complele Approval and Pleasure osphere of Cur Lounge . perily Prepared. Service. Lounge with Your Favorite Drink Especi- ally Mixed io Suit Your Individual Taste. Delightful Dance Music t | WITH ; i | Phyllis and her Violin AND Jeanne at the Piano | Make Your Luncheon and Dinner Arrange- ments with W. B. Hughes, Manager, Phone 800 Special Atiention Will Be Yours at e fiar%ao, - KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—Magi¢ Carpet. 5:16—G. I. Jive. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. Spotlight 0—Pan-Am D an Legion. rd News—Forecasts. aria Hour. ber Club. with Music. ka Line News. sts. -—eo —— 10 DISPOSE P | f¢r the Bur in Al s Administration in Alas- e transfer of disposal re- ponsibilities of * surplus real pro- perty in Alaska to the War Assets { Administration. ansfer will become effec- in accordance veen the and the Thi ansfer WAA will give the Bure: Management more time to to the public land disposal yam which is the primary on of that Agency ed that the WAA will s pertaining to real property past and future as well as n to real property on vay effect t 1t surplus real property policies and priority pro- under the Bureau of Land ment will be continued in der the WAA > ccmmunication con- v should be ad- Assets Adminis- Anchorage. HOSPITAL NOTES to St. medical » Jacob Jolle and Mrs, Ann’s Hospital attention Archie ed from lackwood, L. V. Tate, ir. and Mrs. David Phillips of reburg are stopping at the Gas- . NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that D. E. FULLER, Administrator of the Estate of LULU COLEMAN, Deceased, has filed his FINAL RE- PORT and a Petition for a Degree of Distfibution with the undersign- ed at Juneau, Alaska. A Hearing will be held upon the Reports of theé Administrator filed herel nd his Petition that the residue of the Estate be decreed to: MISS ALICE STIRMAN, MR. FRED SMITH, MR. BERTRAM Mc- MULLIN, MR. AUBREY BURKS, MTSS ALICE SHAW and MR. RUP- | =2.T BURKS, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. January 15, 1948 before the under- signed at Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 13th, 1947. U. 8. Commis: nd Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Nov. 14, 1947. Last publication, Dec. 5, 1947. The Public Es Invited Music by Jerry's Orchestra FELKS HALL-—==Juneau SATURDAY NIGHT = =l 10:00 until November 15th 2:00 A. M. Sponsored by SONS OF NORWAY Admissicn $1.20 (which includes tax) DOOR PRIZE | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE B | JUNEAU, ALASKA LONDIE § A oace ( [ | UNSUNG | _|MOOSEFACES '~ GIME 1S RUNNING OUT— WITH ONLY 5 SECONDS REMAINING TO PLAY, THE UNSUNG MOOSEFACES NEED TEN POINTS TO WIN &SN ORI A - AR I s AR AR R TLL DO TH TALKIN' T GOT PLANS.... ] (1 wANT TO TELL You ) L BIG PLANS... SPOSE I GO OUT WITH 4 S SOMETHING. j— S'SIETY DAMES... IT'S PART OF A § :- ‘& b Z gy A TELL''M M BUSY { B MR \WHAT | HE SAID VYUARE. GETHIS CRATE COIN. \SAVYP I DID % the hospitat TE R RY THERE'S HE | VOUR DOUGH| 1 OH, GOODY!! SWEE'PEA 1S GOING BACK IN THE ) C GAME !! YAS , BUT PAGE FIVE NOBODY KIN MAKE TEN POINKS IN ONE )/ PLAY!! % OH EXCUSE ME, MiSS...I DIDNT 4 KNOW YOU WERE HERE ...I WANT )> FORCEFUL TYPE ' WHAT CAN I TO TALK TO YOU, BONESSA / 1@y HA! ILL FIXEM— ALLA VUM. THES RATS! LOOK, CHICK, THERE ARE VERY ROUGH CHARACTERS OPERATING IN THESE PARTS — AND I HAVE THE BUMPS TO DA DE DA, DADDA, DE DA, DA, PROVE IT. I DONT KNOWsWHAT YOUR FEUD 15 WITH THE CROWD AT THAT GAMBLING HOUSE, BUT 2 FAST SHUF THEYRE NC' | CAN GEE FROM | HERE, BIX, THAT T5 NOT BAD NEWS. /; ' MR, WALLET, IVE GOT SOMETHING O TELL YOU HIDE (MY CORN SQUEEZIN'S, AN’ LET TH' SHIF'LESS SKONKS 1N THREE CRITTERS FROM NOO ORLEENS CRAVE TO ENTER THEIR "(MARDY GRASS BUG, IF SYOU WAIT A T FEW MINUTES- ALL RIGHT- "LL LET YOu LL WAIT# HAVE THE PAPER- 0 | > 'LL TROUBLE YOU FOR THAT PAPER/ PLAYMATES FOR A GIRL — 50, FEOM HERE ON, WERE ALLIE: ALONG N JANUARY. YOU PON'T MEAN T, BIX! | THOUGHT YOU'D CONGRATULATIONS! WHEN? ex WHICH ONE OF YOU VARMINTS IS HW? DAILY ENTRY PENN. PUSHER DO YOU MIND IF I LOOK OVER

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