The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1948, Page 7

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS e onserva S w | DEPOSITS | IN THIS BANK = | ANE INSURED nsures each of ow deposit urs against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000 FIRST NATIONAL BA of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAlI DEPOSIT INSU EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRTSCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau NEV WINTER . 15D Eftective. Octoher 1st to Passe ner a-r Fxnress NORTHBOUNI 3:40P 2:50P 2:20P 1:30P HOUNI Lv. JUNEAU Ar Lv. PETERSBURG Lv Lv. WRANGELL Lv Ar #£ETCHIKAN Tv Tinen UNEA SITKA * or earlier) "TTESDAYS. THURSD L YS, SATUR Junenu—Haines - Skagva Lv. JUNEAU Lv. HAINES Ar. SKAGWAY 41i Times PST . 120 JUNEAU « Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshar Peiican Pori Altr Sunerior Tenakee Todd J{EAU o Mon Mon Wed F Angoon X Baranot X Chatham X Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion In Funter ... Gustavus Wed. Fr1 X-—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variabi PHONE 612 Ty JUNEAU QLT — NORTHILAND SAILINGS SOUTHBOUND January 26 February 9 February 23 NORTHBOUND January 24 February 7 February 21 Juneau HENRY GREEN SEBYING SOUTHEASTCNM ALLSKE DFPINDAELY [cioce 0. of the Moose joined the ladies for LTI KADIU LOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. 5:00—~Magic Carpet. 5:16—G. L Jive. -Totem Talk —Forecasts 5:45—Spotlight Band. 6:00—Pan-Am News 6:15—Words with Music. 6:30—Vaughn Monroe. 7:00—American Legion. 7. 15—Standard News Forecasts 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS. 8:00—Henry Morgan. 8:30—Cassic Cuts. 9:00—Ave Maria Hour 9:30—S8upper Club 9:45—Alaska Line News 10:00-—Musical Cocktail. | 10:15—Forecasts, | A1l programs are subject tu change | without notice. 1 daytime forecasts on weekdays at | 00 930 A M, and 12 Non - - WOMEN OF MOOSE i/ VEBLG MEETING, ../ LODGE ROOMS T e Women of the Moos¢, Chap- No. 439, met last night in their ¥w lodge rooms. The hall was large enough, with an attendance i3 memiers and allowed plenty room for ntcessary lodge move- ns T ¢ beauty of the new lodge | was admired by everyone. With so o, and new furniture it ipected e will be a contin- ance of large attendance. Candidates initiated were: Louise Chase, Isabelle Norton, Pat it!, Helen Sayer, Noreen Mish, nna O'Day, Dorothy Johnson, Hel- Jackson, Lorraine Guyaas and Kennedy. This class of 10 was largest initiation held this year Iva Hermansen, Academy ot Friendship Chairman, had the Rev. ert Hillerman appear as guest peaker. His talk on Friendship was enjoyed by all of the ladies. The drill unit consisting of 16 ladies, led by Iva Hermansen and accompanied by Elsie Sofoulis on | the piano, formed the letters W.0.T.- M. in the center of the hall. The vork was very impressive and very well executed. Pictures of the Child | City of Mooseheart were shown and nicved hv the members. Refreshments were served at the «ne ntrtainmnt. The men "los> of the entertainment. The men |°nd everyone enjoyed a pleasant evening. i [LAST RITES FOR MRS. BROWN HELD 2D M. SATURDAY Services for Mrs. Aral D. Brown, wife of Robert R. Brown, who passed away Wednesday morning in St. Ann's Hospital will be held Satur- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Charles W. Carter Chapel. The Rev. G. H. Hillerman will give the eulogy at the services. Interment will be in night of price controls on meat and Latter. --o- HOSPITAL NOTES The following were admitted to St. Anns’ yesterday for medical treatment, Anton Sandness, Master Kenneth Rudolph, and Mrs. W. J. Manthey. T ose discharged were Oscar Coul- on and Fred Cunningham. Admitted te the Government Hos- pital yesterday wers Emma Weaver for medical treatment and Mrs. Hen- ry Pecterson who gave birth to a baby girl at 1:50 p.m. weighing 10 pounds. NEW CHINATOWN CAFE Sailings every week for Ketchikan ana Seatue $. 8. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH JANUARY 18 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova, Valdez afid Sewara S. 8. DENALI—JANUARY 20 M/S COASTAL RAMBLER leaves Seattle January 23 Calls at Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY OPENS SATURDAY, AT 2 P. M. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 6824-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau, MARY IRENE TOWNSEND, Plain- tiff, vs. ROBERT PATRICK TOWNSEND, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To-the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in the THE: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL BLONDIE ‘&‘i” | PAaGwOOD,) TIS A F~ AN’ DON'T GO TALKIN' TNO FLY- A COPS NO MORE OR ITLL BE TOO BAD.. . MEBBE YA by OUGHTA GIT A SAMPLE / SPRAY, GOING HOME # SHE CANT! NOT NOW! WHY 15 SHE ... T KEEP A GUARD HERE IN THE GARAGE. WE'VE COT TO IMPOUND THESE MARBLE PIECES AFTER WE TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS. WHATS THE MATTER, RUFUS? YOU LOOK 5AD AND DEJECTED. District Court for the Terrtiory of | Alaska, First Division, at Juneau Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- mons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complaint on file in the said court in the above entitled action, The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: Dissolu- tion of the marriage now existing on the grounds of incompatibility of temperament, and for restoration of plaintiff’s maiden name, and for any further relief merited. And in event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgement against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable court and the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed the 26 day of December, 1947. (Seal of Court) J. A. WALMER, Clerk of the above entitled court. By: P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy Clerk. First publication, Dec. 26, 1947. Tast publication, Jan 16, 1948 I WARN VYE, BLUNDERBUSS -+ I AAINT GONNA PUT OP WIF NO FELDIN 1N (Y DEESTRICT between plaintiff and the defendant | oD, WATER HOLE, AND | -IN,ONE ! 1+ THE GARAGE WILL. HAVE TO BE GONE OVER WITH A FINE TOOTH COMB, TOOH BUT NOW I WANT TOZS A TALK TO MRS. hs SHOULDERS. L /| IM GIVIN' NOTIGE, MR. WALLET. I DONT KNOW WHY YE GIT SO HET UP ABOLT THEM VALLER VAWKLEYS, SHERTEF: BY GOLLY-I'VE GOT TO DO SOMETHING | ABOUT MAGGIES év\ OH,IT5 TERRIBLE ... THOSE SCREAMS ... 9 IT'S AWFUL....DO B | CANT ATISFY YoU FOLKé. THERES NO 8§ USE TAKIN' UP YOUR TIME AN’ MINE. WITH WHAT YOU ARE DOING. WHAT DO )X NOTHING, DEAR, ) g YOU WANT YT JUST WANTED ro) tie GET;—) 2 (KNOW WHERE YOU, HIMSELF ) ®) D IN THAT BATHTUB SO WET <\ PAGE SEVEN A S W Tom , < « Q. MSANDREWSS 12-18 Tt Gty 7" WHY DOESN'T Zou I someBoOY CALL LOOK, GUYS! Y’ GOTTA TRUST ME ONE MORE: TIME ... KEEP 5PRAY OFF OF PLANES OR BOATS FOR THE NEXT WE TRIED TO TALK HER OUT ) TVE GOT TO TAKE A CHANCE! I'LL DASH DOWN THIS ALLEY— IVE GOT TO GET IAMONDS ¢ 2% YOU HAVE BEEN FAITHFUL AND HAVE NEVER FAILED US. | THOUGHT WE WERE GETTING ALONG FINE TOGETHER! YOU'VE GOT US WRONG, RUFUS. WERE NOT ONLY SATIGFIED, BUT PLEASEP I AEAR TELL NARY A ONE OF ‘EM VOTED FER VE ‘CEPT'N’ CHATTERTOOTH YAWKLEY THAR HAINT MUCH CHANCET-- HE DONT STOP SHAKIN' LONG ENUFF TO GIT A BEAD ON TH'SHIF (€SS WAAL: DON'T VE SHOOT CHATTER TQOTA!! \'VE GOT IT-'LL TAKE 1 FEW HOURS. OL HOTSHOTS GOT ONE LAST DICE TO ROLL . WELL, IF THATS THE WAY YOU FEEL ABOUT IT, [LL CARRY ON. WE CAN DO WONDERS WITH WAS AS BIG AS A 025%™ S0 HE CALEY, i ?fi. HIS NIGHTMAR? o b EO:). SINGIN' LESSONS ME- SELF -WHEN MAGGIE HEARS SOME REAL SINGIN'-MAYBE SHELL GIT WISE AN'QUIT- VOUR VOICE - WELL ASSIGN YOU TO OUR NEW TEACHER- A MRS. JIGGES - SHE HAS A LOVELY VOICE HERSELF -

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