The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1948, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA‘RY 18, 1948 'PNA IS MAKING SPECIAL : * RATES, FUR RENDEZVOUS Pacifi. Northern Airlines announ- ce special round trip rates for,the Fur Rendezvous to be beld next week ai Anc. orage. For the people of Southcast Alaska to Ancherage it will be $70 for the round rip and the ticket will be‘ hcnored until March 4. It is also| 3 le they will make special r t e celebration and those to go should make their :ated to St. Ann’s Hospital yes- early. | day Iilden Tyree, for medical tment. There we:e no dis- it either hcspital. e s e 0 34 00 00 TIDE TABLE FEBRUARY 19 s e 6@ o . . . . . . ide, 2:07 am, 63 ft. ich tide, 8:20 am, 144 ft. ® ow tide, 15:39 pm., 21 ft. e ¢ Llijh tide, 22 'm, 112 ft. . . UM R T e o R D O7PITAL NOTES just one person ad- ior ti-ns are now being accept- at the PNA office. | You'll never be a hermit if you serve 0o HERMITAGE o “For Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorite” NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y. KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND + 86 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS A j € | AR Al 101N UNITED STATES NDS - Q 1 HE management of thls\ bink is pleded to conserva- r tive operation. The safety’ ‘ »f depositors’ funds is our primary consideration In D pOS lTS addition the bark is a mem- IN THIS BANK ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which INSURED insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5.000 FIi ST BANK u! .“,VFA[‘. ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ‘\ aaab ¥V 8GEs [0 Jhdad 2 1 - A NI (PR Rerular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington Uor Rales an'! In‘-rmalicn v CONSULI | Alaska Trersp:riz’ion “ompany & GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Tuneau. ‘'ackn 'S BOAT SHOP Aot Y AYS Mlastks Mo . ¥ rgest aAnG m mi Do in Aeats | TURM Owne | § S1OE Repairing & R ‘ Shoe 1opair Serice G E GILLESPIE 1l Attenti n to Oul-of* ne ME O} | Sas I Wnh ! » HSHEIVM SHOES SUY 1T WITH URS? Juneau Florists | Videst Selection of LRONp a8 LIQLORS PHONE 399 ' S&T Wen = and Boys' Clothing ROS STREE1 FROM |’ "mm“""wm J“ | | «ECRGE BROS. I (. J. EHRENDREICH “ Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems— Taxes | TELEPHONE RED 481 — Bmpire Wantads for Best Results 5 |Rocenar, RADIO LOG KINY — JUNEAU A'asks Broadcasting Co cBS WEDNESDAY BEVENING *:30--SCI'OOL OF ATR-CBS. 5:00--WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Bing Sings. 5:55—Club Calendar. 6:00—Dinner News. 6 At'E se 6:30--Sports on the Spot 6:45—Melody Round-Up 7:00—Constant Invader. 7'30- -ARTIIUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Bing Crosby Show. 830 -COLUMBIA TALK-OBS 845-1"OAGY CARMIC 'AEL- CBS. 0 Theatr v 0-Supper Club. Lliska Line News 000 Words with Music 10:15—Forecasts First newscast of the day at 7:30 A. M. BLRAIOF BRANGS 58 JUNEAU PASSENGERS Bringing 38 possengers from Se- att'e, seven from Ketclikan ani 13 rom Petersbur:, steamer Baranot tie Alazka “teamship Co., docked ere las e.cnin; at 7:30 o'clok. scen”e:s from Ketihi ¥. Ha.sen, Mis W. NicI ia, Join J‘J H. D. Passengers i:om Peters wr vere Charles, Harry Eskelson, Hansith, John Jackson, Mrs. Alzert G. Keeue, J. /\ Riea and G 1 Rich. assen_ers from Seattle were Karl kicnd, Geor e C. Alams, Mis. Mr . Arthur Bringdale, B. V. B ton, M's Glodys Cruy, Jack vur Erickon, Eugene k W Fois't e, Henry Fulor, G iuer, Mrs, G:iner. G. A. Gus fson, Shirley V. Heine, Charles A. Hale, wife and infant . M. Kardanoff, Mrs, Kardanoff, 02 McCracken, Helen Monsen, R. C. McKen' ie, Jo'n N. Pott, Mrs. Pott, Sonderland, L. L. Thomas, Sid T onrson, Mrs. Thompson, R. J. Winters, M. J. White, Mrs. White, Barbara and James White, J. O. Lea", William Schmidt and Ro"ert Stoltz. The Barano! sailed early this morning for the westward with the lowing rassencers kocked from Juncau for Seward: Frank Brown, ' 7 I rt, Mrs. Ethel Be:seth, Helen a're Bert Hern, R. C. Cavan- Leonard Peterson and Pete Thee are 74 passen- e's aboard for ‘eward from the south. - - MRS. MONSEN BACK Mrs., Helen Troy Mons2n, pub- Ler of The Daily Alaska Empire, turned to her home in Juneau izst night on the Baranof after an ended visit in Sealtle and Cali- fwm*ur YOUR tont 2 pints of . Ii this food may not .:uc bowels. Then . Yeu got con- Suus and the world o Carter's Little i ot e flow: Ei cdlvc in making . < for Carter’s Little Liver TllatH On rell!vea promyptly ba- cause ngurlfht to the seat of the loosen and expel grmm and heal Taw, tender. in- e bdtua ot cnomu!slon wlth the \ym- you must vay it gllays the cuush c* ca are M”fiLSlON f:. s.ChestColds, C:crchitis | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5844-A ro: JAMES MILTON I 1t, GREETL NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. you are hsre v comm nced to be and ap r in the above ontitled Ccur Le Tn the Unit d States Distri t Court f-r the Territory cf Alacka, Divisi-n Number One, at Junexu, in said Division of saild Te.ritory, and answer the Complaint filed acanst you in the above entitled action. ie.: That certain action wherein MARGARET E. HILL is he plaintiff, and JAMES MILTON HILL is the dcfendant. which is numbered 5844-A on the docket of said Court, within thirty (30) days after the completicn of the period of publication of said Summons, name- ly, within thirty (30) days after February 18th, 1948, in case this Summons is published, or within forty (40) days after date of its service upon you, in case this Sum- mons is served upon you personally, and answer the Complaint of the TN TH ‘above named plaintiff on file In said Court in the above entitled action, ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU. ALASKA ‘BLONDIE MAMA, 1 WROTE A LETTER TO MVYSELF-- WILL YOU ADDRESS IT AND GIVE ME A STAMP ? Ring Feat 855PES — THE ATOMIC GLOVES ISOTOPES ARE EXHAUSTED AS THE AFTERNOON A ROUND BEGINS J W, WIMPY \ 15 18-DOWN—HE CAN [\TIS MORE THAN A GOLF MATCH! T SHALL WIN FAIRLY I SLE DASI'=3 INTO THE 1EXT ROOM AS SHOULDERS PULLING AN [RON HITC! 111G < rem;s AT FER W"”i POST TOWARD HER. 173 < HAVE TO LISTEN TO THAT 6TURF ALL D)V, 7 M alAD 1 DON'T ) THEN C 'HN AMERCZE BALLS O'FIRE! IGIVE IT TO TH WRONG OPEN TH' DOOR, SNUFEY, AN HAND ME My SHOOTIN' ARN-- OU SNORT 1S HOT ON MY TRAIL I'LL CALL UP YOUR MOTHER AND SEE_ WHEN WE CAN Vier HIM= NOW MAVBE YOU'LL BE SOQQV VOlJ WERE SO MEAN TO MY FATHER —| JUST 6OT WORD THAT HE'S IN THE o HOSPITAL- I'M SURE HE DIDN'T GET SICK FROM DOGGONE IT, TERRY, 1 rELL RELAX, YOU THE MOTLEY POLL HAS | ALWAYS ACT 3} SOMETHING IN THAT BLACK. { CUSTOMS Cil B CASE SHE DIDN'T WANT THE ;| JUST YOUR 1ia CUSTOMS MAN TO SEE. & RUNNING “ /Jm- g /L7 me e ——. T CAN LOSE MY LICENSE ... | P 1 1 GOTTA BF AT TH' BUT MAYBE THEY'LL UNDERSTAND...YE'H LWTAKEIT...G00D % LEMME DRIVE YER CAB... GAF)‘N . W-WHATS I GOTTA FOLLEY ‘EM ... QUICK- I'LL PAY ALL DAMEEGES. 7 " FIND OUT. IF HE. b NEEDS ANYTHING PAGE FIVE I( on, THATS RIGHT-- IT'S A LETTER FORMISS COOKIE BUMSTEAD WHO COULD BE SENDING ME (A LETTER .%o‘ 5 IF MY DAUGHTER WANTS WIMPY, SHE WIMPY'S BALL! THROW “ESSENCE OF CLAMBURGERS" y THE GREEN, BiLL ' H i < T ot v HgRively 0 Copr 1948 Ku Features Syodicare inc Woeld ¢ Ll [AS THE STOOL HITS THE | [@NATCHING A STEPLADDER, F1.OOR WITH ATHUD—HE SHOULDERS STARTS AN 11218 HE HAS KNOCKED | [ASCENT TOWARD THE CEILING, 1) r 155 VARNISH. WHERE HANG SEVERAL OLD : IRON KETTLES. THEN COUSIN SOUNDS LIKE ‘T‘ AMEROSE COT HI5 | AMBROSE HAS HAD DAUGHTER AGMES | A COMPLETE GOING A JO IN THE DIME | OVER TODAY, NINA! STORE AND — SNU FVS ] SECRIT SiX WHATDINO‘)I'FLE HE DO WITH A SAW IN THE HOSPITAL? THIN IQN X Euess- PQISON WARD - (S (8 '—' g t DONT YOU DARE TOUCH THIS, You CLM15Y DOLT. I SHALL TAKE = =RSONALLY. 1 HOPE I'M FOLLEYIN' TH' RIGHT ONE ...

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