The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 17, 1948, Page 5

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In addition the bark is a mem- ser of Federal Deposit Ine surance Corporation,. whieh insures each of our deposit- rs azainst lces to a maxi num of $5.000 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIKST NATIGNAL BANK R o e c—— RADIOLOG | KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B 8 TUESDAY EVENING HO0L OF THE AIR- CBS, 5:00—~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 530 Totem Talk—Forecusts 5:45—Bing Sings. 5:55—Club Calendar. 6:15—Interview (Training Ship). 6:30--Sports on the Spot. 6:45-—Melody Round-Up. +:20 30 ART? o 8:00 -Am's “nd Andy. 8:30—FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE- CBS. 8:45—~ORGAN ECHOES-CBS. 9:00 -Suspense 9:30—Dance Band. 0:45—Associated Press Show. 10 .00 | 10 15— Forecasts First newscast of the day at 7:30 A M LENTEN SERVICES,. .. LUTKERAN CHURCH WEDEDAY KIGKT Tn observan:e of the second Wed- iesda; in Lent a special mid-week cvotional service will be held in e Litheran Church tomorrow eve- ezinn'nz at 7:30 o'clock. The pactor's meditation for the enins will be titled, “Through the Cheerin: Crowd,” a study ol the Palm -Sunday story. All iyterested persons are invited to attend I i ir will hold its re- oK acth 15 pm wing the =orve se Words with Music > MMUNIZAT ON CLIN'C TO BE HELD TOMORROW m fmmumniza- n clinfe will be held at ‘the 11th Center, 318 Main Street, at a. m, Wednesday, February 18. Dr. C. C. Carter, City Heal'h f'cer, will officiate Children r six months of ace who have ot bren immunized against small- pox, diphtheria and whoon'ng h are invited to attend with averace lencth of life in NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME "n the Dictrict Conrt fap th Terrie tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. n the Matter of the Application of Richord John Parenti for Change of Name. Puhlic notice is hereby given that the District Ceurt above n med on he 1°th dav of February 1948 en- tered an Order changing the name of Richard John Parenti cf Juneau Alaska, to Richard John Parent: Tich shall henceforth be his lezal { | name. ! WITNESS my hand and the seal f the District Court aforesaid at Tineau, Alagka, this 16th day of February, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court Teritory of Alaska Division Number One Date of publication, Feb. 17, 1948. OTICR 1S HEREBY GIVEN: t on Jannary 26th, 1948, in the mm'ssion Conrt June u ecinct, at Juneiu, Al ska, Ruth Sw-ps-n was anpainted executri: SAMUEL BAR- ed. All persons having ] aida gstate. ara rov wived to present them with veri- “ied vouchers s resuired by 1w t7 s°id executrix .at Flfin C'v Alaska, within six months from the Totp nf the fist publpation of this fry ¢ the. gatakk of RUTH A SWANSON. Executrix wirst publication. Jan. 27, 1948. “.ast publication. Feb, 17. 1048, NOTICE TO CREDITORS *n the Commissioner’s Court for the Terrtiorv of Alaska, Divisin Number One. :ofore FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau, Precinct. 3 ‘n the Matter of the Estate of JOSFPI BFLLOTTO. Deceased 1'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat the undersionied was, cn the th day of February, 1948. duly ap- inted Adm'nistrator of the estate ¢ Joe~h Bellotto, déceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required > present. them, with proper vouch- rs attachrd, to fhe undersigned at Trneau, Alnska, within s'x mon‘hs ‘rem the date of this notice, at the fice of Joserh A. McLean. Dated this 0th day of February 148, EDWARD C. BERG, Administator of the estate of Joseph Bellotto, deecased. First publication, Feb. 10, 1948. 15t publication, March 2, 1948, TNYITATION TO BYD Territorial Department of Juneau. Alaska. announces e bid for furnish- he foh. Seward. Alagka, ¢ m- lete 200 MA hosnital X-ray eauin- ment Iuding motor'driven fluor- scopie and radiozraphic table. In- seresied bidders may cbtain speci- #ication and bid forms by apply- inz 106 Territorial Building. Jun-au, Alaska. Bids will close February 181948, 2:00.p.. ... (Dates of publication: he 1h invitation ¢ Feb. 2,9, 16) | THE DAILY ALASKA BLONDIE 7 THE HIM DAUGHTER SEA HAG 18-DOWN AT THE \ EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA B IT'S YOUR BOSS-- YOU'VE GOT TO TALK TO HIM / YES. OF HAS END OF THE MORNING ROUND !! POOR WI MPy ! CAN HE COME BACK IN THE ARTERNOON AND. WIN THE NATIONAL WIDE -OPEN ¢2 GEE ANSWER AT END OF THIS STRIE) —> Copr. 1948, King Features Syndicate_In Y HEY... THERES A g s World nights mered [, HE WENT IN THERE AN'TWO GUYS RUSTLED IM INTO A CAR ... THAT'S IT TEARIN'DOWN PEOPLE FRILLY 5TUF <7 AN PILED IT ON T \ ) SHE'S CARRYING K VES, PAGE FIVE VYES SIR--~ VES S\R-~ AREN'T YOU GOING TO PUT ME BACK WHERE YOU FOUND SIR-- SIR-- A NO MAN WANTS A WIFE wHO CAN BEAT HIM PLAYING GAMES! CHASE 'EM, PAL...YA GAME 2~ & GEE, MISTER I IT'S ME PAL...THEYRE TAKIN' S GOT A WIFE AN’ 0 'IM FER A RIDE ... OH MIGOSH... i . I THINK IT' TOO LATE — FOR.YOU TO COME IN OUY OF THE SUN, THEN BHE WENT INTO A COY ROUTINE AND SMOOTHIED CHECKING THE BAG TOO A\ CLOSE. ... NOW,WHAT DO YOU THINK % MAGGIE'S BROTHER SPENT THE NIGHT HERE - I'LL TRY TO SLIP OUT QLIETLY AND { NOT WAKE HIM UP- - o A CAT COLLDN'T A SOU HAVE MADE LESS NOISE - NOT, JF HE HAD HEARD ME-HED HIT ME LIP FOR A LOAN- e YOUR WIFE PHONED -YOU DROPPED YOLIR WALLET ON THE STAIRCASE -BUT FORTUNATELY HER BROTHER FOLIND IT- SHE SAID NOT TO WORRY -THE WALLET 1S SA| JUSHAID - OL SNORT JES' RUN BY Wi AIS EARS \ AUNTIE ? HOW COME AUNT HEGSIE 15 AN EUNT OF YOURS, NiNA? TH'LAS' TIME T SEEN 'EN THEY WUZ HEADIN' SMACK-DAS FER T WOODSHED . R WaICH Wel D THEY GO, TRhts vew ve HELLO~MORTON GROVE STATION? SEND A | e e NeED SPOT 2 I LIGHTS.._STEP ON IT. SHE'S EZEN A WIDOW FOR A 'M,/"" SHE'S NOT A BLOOD RELATIVE, ¢HE MARRIED 11/ FATHERS EZC1 cuTouUT NUMBER THREE 4 "WELL GROUP THE CARS (GRS T HOVUS % 0—THE! | NO. BUT SHE WAS BROUGHT BF BOQY, LET% PO UP BACK IN THE DAYS WHEN | SOMETHING BEFORE VI£IT6 OF TWO OR THREE THI6 TEMPORARY MONTHS WEREN'T UNUSUAL. | IRRITATION BECOMES PERMANENT!

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