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Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service 6:45—Happy Smith. 7:00-~JOAN S-CBS | 7:30—Tony N \ | 8:00—Stand e recs [ |1 8:15—Community 3 | 8:30—CHARLIE SPIVAK-CBS 9:00—Fishing Time—For i e e llas live in communities, n the ground d sit up when IS HEREBY GIVEN April 9th, 1948, G. G. NOTICE that on BROWN, as administrator of the es- lAll‘ of JIM E: S A at Jm au, Alaska, his Final Accoun ind Report and Petition for Final Award and Distribution, and that on said day this Court entered its Order directing that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and tion for Final Award tion before it on June at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of at the office of the said s Commissioner and e, in tne Federal-Terri- ! torial Building, in Juneau Precinct, ITerritory of Alaska, and requiring all persons to then and there appear and 1w their objections, if any, theret d to the settlement there- ! of; and, to the adjudication of the following persons to be heirs-at-law of deceased and entitled to have the residue of this estate distributed in | the amount set opposite the name of each, to-wit: { Nickolas Panagiotos Yialernios, a | brother of deceased, of legal age, re- ‘[ siding in Koutiou of Doridos, Greece, | one-fourth. Confnon Constantine Panagiotos | Yialernios, a brother of deceased, of legal age, residing in Marath#a of | lthe Commune of Karoutiou of Dori- | Hard Time DANCE Round and Square Circle and Two-Step Dances called by ART VAN HUMBECK Step Lively Folks and Choose “Yor Podner” MODERN STEPS for the “Young ‘uns” ALL REQUESTED TO WEAR OLD CLOTHES All men wearing ties will be FINED? MOOSE LODGE SATURDAY - ARRIL 17 Dancing 10P. M. 10 2A. M. MEMBERS AND TH LADIES INVITED dos, Greece, one-fourth. Vasiliki Panagiotou Yialernis Va- vatsikou, a sister of deceased. of legal age, residing in Marathia-Ka- routicu of Doridos, Greece, one- fourth. | Panagiotis Yialernios,” the surviv- ing son of George Panagiotos Yial- ernias, a minor nephew of deceased, | residing in Karoutiou of Doridos, Greece, bne-twentieth. _ Polyxenia Yialernios, the surviving daughter of George Panagiotos Yial- ernios, a minor niece of deceased, | residing in Karoutiou of Doridos, Greeec, one-twentieth. John George Yialernios, the sur- viving son of George Panagiotos Yialernios, a minor nephew of de- ceased, residing in Karoutiou of Doridos, Greece, one-twentieth. Demetrious Yialernios, the surviv- ‘ ing son of George Panagiotos Yial- ernios, a minor neghew of deceased, residing in Karoutiou of Doridos, Greece, one-twentieth. Euthania Yialernios, the surviving ernios, a minor niece of deceased, residing in Karoutiou of Doridos, Greece, one-twentieth. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 9th day of April, 1948. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Comissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge, Juneau, Al- aska. First publication, Aprfl 10, 1948. " Last publication, May 1, 1948. daughter of George Panagiotos Yial- ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIE PAGE SEVEN SHOULDER WE'LL PLAY < OUR OLD TRICK AHOY, JUPE, GET BUSY— SHE WANTS YES , TONY...T FEEL ALL RIGHT, THANK You..T \_ MUST HAVE y( FAINTED... WERE WALKING DURING THE NIGHT. .. T KNOW YOU WERE DISTURBED THE FOLKS SAID YOU g LETS SEE AT WE'RE WATER !I! WATER!! IT'S ALL RIGHT IN MODERATION. NO, TONY...I...WAS TRYING TO FIGHT MY WEAKNESS ... TONY, I'LL MARRY YOU IF YOU STILL WANT ME . kEMAXNIN& OUT HERE WHILE YOU POKE AROUND IN MY LIVING QUARTERS, I INSIST THAT YOU ALL PARTAVE: OF MY HOSPITALITY. " | R il WA THECRASH! ABUCTING | b " OF THE HOUS E. WHEN I STEPPED OUT THE TRUCK,I FORG B TO TAKE IT OUT I THEY JUST WONT Y [ LET US FORGET EKEEZIX, THERE'S A ABOUT HER, NINA LETTER FOR AUNT HESSIE. \ IT 5AY5, "PLEASE FORWARD. | ] » 727 FOLLERED FER WHAT, I GOT A BODACIOLS FEELIN' I WLZ FOLLERED HERE, SNUEEY | CAN'T WHILE HER TRUNK AND BAGS ARE 5TILL TA-TA - MY GOING S=OPPING I HOPE YOU GE E EARLY FOR DINNER- ) BYE-BYE~ 'WELL, THERE WILL BE JUST SO MUCH LESS RAINFAU- IN CONNECTICUT ¢ Hs SPRING !, ';:z; 7T DIDN'T EXPECT THIS.) I'VE €OT TO GET AWAY_FROM jyry HERE. W/ /Y J FED FROM THE INSiLDFbTHE FLAMES COMPLETELY ENCULF ' DELL ACRES!- IF THEY'RE. NOT OUT BY THE END OF THE WEEK, IMGOING O [-% START CHARGING WER STORAGE. | WHICH ONE OF US NE POINTIN' AT, OH-TI WAS GOING TO CLEAN THIS ROOM -BUT I'LL DO IT LATER -= I WOULDNT DISTLURB YOU FOR THE WORLD-SIR ~ RHEUMATIZ” HUH / STRANGE - DON'T FEEL A 'BIT LIKE 'M AT HOME= EVERYTHING IS 8 PLEASANT -