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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY AS CREDIT WHERE DUE Lyle Riley, Junior student in the Douglas School is this columns new school correspondent, and his articles, two of which appear in to- day's column, on school activities are appreciated. School news is es- pecially of interest in this com- Lty REVERE WARE AS PRIZE The Junior Class of Douglas iigh School has been sponsoring the awarding of the set of Revere Ware which is now on display in Val Poor's Service Siore. The ..d.nts have been selling tickets 0 1 sidents of Douglas. The award- . wiil be Saturday night and an- iwcoment made at the game be- cea Dougles aud Sitka. IS 82 Friends and relatives have been c.ling on August Aaito today to . tulatc him on his 82nd X 33 Mr. Aalto, one of Doug- las’ oldest pioneers, is still quite ac- FER envietta Speliman s 8 ousesuest at ‘he home of her sister, Mrs, James Devon, having arrived here with Mrs. Devon from stateside tri bout two weeks hem in Omaha, Neb. “PRCIAL COUNCIL special meeting of the Douglas City Council was held Tuesday eve- ning and reconsideration of a re- cent application for a liquor dis- = BUY and HOLD UNITED 19, 1948 decided the Council 1o resciid its former approval. BANQUET SITKA CAGERS I'nere are two basketball games sciieduled between Douglas and Sit- ka High School teams to be play- d here in the Douglas gym. The ist game will be Priday night and the second Saturday night. To- night there is to be a banquet held n henor of the Sitka team and their cosch, Gene Rhodes. This squet is to be held ai the Doug- las" Fire all and is sponsored by ownspeople. Those who are on e ~itks team and will attend bangue. are Jim Calvin, Al wience, Dick Avrit, Jim Ruseh, tierb Hope, Gary Ladely, Elias Did- ickscn, Bill Lawrence, Norval on and Coach Rhodes. D U OF THANKS very grateful for the of lkndness and ex- 0. sympathy received friends in conneetion reeent bereavement, We \iamue ‘s happy with kuowlcdge that we are | sed with real friends. | ling and children, | 1 v, Mary, David Viatt Halm. Vi Guslalson. uld Mrs John Halm. 1t| - | INTENTION TO WED ¥ Crisman, of the Alaska It t Comprnsatien Com- \vargoret A, Case, Ju- ool teacher, have jioation for a marriage li- with U. S. Commissioner Cray. Both are residents of ! Whitney RADIQ LOG KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co C.B 8 THURSDAY 4:30—SCHEOOL OF AIR-CBS. 0—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 0—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Bing Sings. 5:55—Club Calendar. 6:00—Pan-Am News 6:15—At Ease. 6:30--Sports on the Spot §:45--Melody ‘Round-Up. 00--B. P. W. 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In l i | i i H ! { addition the bank is a mem- ver of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporaticn, which insures each of our deposit- s against loss to a maxi- num of $5,000 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATICNAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington CONSULT Alaska Transporialion Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61 —Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP MARINE WAYS FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Fouse Wiring L4 l OUR SPECIALTY ] Box 2135 Black 37§ e e e H. S. GRAVES ihe Clothing Man ( HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES b e « GECRGE BROS. | Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS STREET FROM . Wartield's Drug Store Bex 1465 Phone 17 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Prozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owney PHONES 39 — 539 Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- Town Customers “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists THONE 211 (. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes {1, Leer. Wrangell to Petersburg: R. | H. Leer: Wrangell to Ketchikan: jame: Lyman. , Petershurg to Ketchikan: F. Clay- ton; Juneau to Tulsequah: E. Fitch, 7. Naughton; Tulsequah to Juneau: James Loneraan, F. W. McCombe, A, A. McLean, Frank Femtema. - oo NORTHWEST DAIRIES service will make no deliveries vicnday, Washington’s Birthday. (814 2t) ITOR NOTICE OF HEARING rhe undersigned. as administra- rix of the estate of Anna A. Winn, ieceased, having filed her final re- sort, of her administration of said ostate: Notice is hereby given that ' the 15th day of April 1948 at ten o'clock A. M. a hearing will be had thereon before the U. 8. Commis- ioner. ex-officio Probate Judge in and for Juneau Preeinct, at his of- fice in the Federal Buiilding, at Ju- neau, Alaska, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate may present their objections to the approval thereof. Juneau, Alaska, Feb. 11, 1948. BESS A. WINN First publication, Feb. 13, 1048, {ast publication, March 4, 1948. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 5844-A TS MILTON HILL, above ol comminded to be and ap- the shove entitled Court, i nited States District sourt {or the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, in said Division of said Territory, and answer the Complaint filed 1zainst you in the above entitled action. ie: That certain action wherein MARGARET E. HILL is he plaintiff, and JAMES MILTON HILL is the defendant, which .is numbered 5844-A on the docket of said Court, within thirty (30) days 1fter the completion of the period of ;ublication of said Summons, name- within thirty (30) days after 1948, in case this ty (40) days after date of its -ervice upon you, in case this Sum- mons is served upon you personally, {| and ‘answer the.Complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in sald Court in the above entitled action, and if you fail to so appsar and answer, for want thereof, the plain- tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her Complaint, ie: For an absolute divorce and dissolution of the marriage con- tract existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for the exclusive care, custody and control of the | two minor children of the parties to be vested in plaintiff., And for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear just and equitable. The date of the Order for Publication of this Summons is wary 27th, 1948, The period of lication prescribed is four weeks. | | The first publication is January 28th, 1948. The last publication is | February 18th, 1948. i IN WITNESS WHEREOP, I have & | hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 27th day of January, 1948. First publication, Jan. 28, 1948. ‘HIMBT E TO ou BLONDIE YOU GOT HOME EARLY THEATRE YA TOOKED THE FiRST HOLE I HE'LL BE HERE SOON, JIM. /7 HE GOT A NOTE TO COME TO WSS FOWLER'S APARTMENT, AH, WSIED VAN GOBLIN, 15 ™, IT NOT We HAVE RECEIVED J¥ YOUR RESERVATION, YOUR ROOMS ARE READY. i UNEAU, ALASKA =~ NO-- IT'S JUST L TEN FIFTY- EIGHT =-- YOU HAVE TWO MINUTES BOT. ~N(TUTY TUTH MOTHER { THER. | KNOWS EST, (AT (1; e ERY s Syndcate_tn_ Would g teeid KNOB2Y TOCK IT, . HE WENT TO EAST FIFTY- JiM PAGE SEVEN IN TWO o8 - QL3 MINUTE A W —MISS NIMWY, | LOVE You" —— > £ I'LL SEE YOU LATER ! GOCD y, THIRD STREET ‘{ TO HER APART- MY Dl 1 HID EM IN THA IDD‘ E KET TLE. N UNCLE EZ HAS RHEUMATISM BAD AND HI5 50N, HORACE, 16 TREATING FOR S5TOMACH TROUBLE. GIT AWAY FROM IO GITT 6 COUSIY BLUNDEREUSS MAGSIE THINKS A LOT OF OLIR NEW COOK~ R LT | THINK SHE'S T BLE- 584 % JIM | 5000 LORD. .. WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENED 7 4 HOTSHOT, OL FRIEND, LET'S FACE IT. THERE'S NO FUN IN PLAYING Zoad SHERLOCK. HOLMES F WATSON J o WONT PAY ATTENTION AD KNOCK s | SILENTLY | - THEY'VE nAD ¢ TERRIBLE TIME. THE CHILDREN HAD WHOOPING COUGH AND MEASLES — VE SHORE WUZ LUCKY /~ OHOH - HES PICKED BY GOLLY- IF THAT 1ISK'T CORNED BEEFR AND CABBAGE | | SIMELL- MY NAME ISN'T JUST WHEN. ELSIES SCIATICA CAME ON, SHE HAD AN ULCERATED TOOTH, THEN GEORGE, THE YOUNGEST, HAD AN ACUTE APPENDIX AND THEY. FOUND ADHESIONG! I SWIOW! NEX TIME T GO ON A WILD-BOAR HUNT T'S TOTHER ROUN! NO-IT ISN'T~ MOTHER LET THE COOK DO THE SHOPPING AND THAT'S WHAT SHE BOUGHT- NORA - | THOUGHT | SMELLED CORNED BECF AND CABBAGE - BUT | GLEES IT'S MY v IMAGINATION= IF | HAD, ALL THE ' AILMENTS IN THE | MEDICAL BOOK! FLL CALL UP MY LAWYER AND HAVE HIM DRAW LIP A LIFETIME CONTRACT WITH THE COOK=