The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 20, 1948, Page 7

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TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1948 FIFTY-TWO PASSENGERS ler To Anchorage: Hugh Wade, L. FLY BY PAC. NORTHERN 7" v Ricner. v, Donino, —— Mrs. Dee Jones, Louie Jones, Ed| Thornton, Helen Thornton, Ivan Pacific Northern flights ¢ the | cousins, Rovert Martin, L. Duncan, weekend and ye persons as tollows erday car Killewich, Lew Williams, A Dean Hart, S. Nordhiem, William Tensvold, R. Hovstien, Fred 1. Go , Paul Talkington, De Hervin, Gene Hanna, C Bob Carison, Frank Clayton, Joe From Anchorage Rita Dinneen, Mrs. J. E. Mo! Morris, Jr. s. Roy M ::l(o]l,:,‘“ ,I\; o Vllu_\ I)n. Vio- bel, Walter Walch and Sgt. and Tho! Turner, H. Burke, G T cdrick, O. W LISTEN g ONDAY, APRIL 27, 7T pm, To Ccrdeva: Alas Payers League Harold Hermanson gram. S Albert White 866 8t Gordon Wildes, A. F. Cc C. J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Systems Taxes Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. Exclusive Models 1009 WOOL GABARDINE LADIES' SUITS and TOPPERS IN FINEST FABRICS HOLLYWOOD STYLES Ladies’ and Children's Pinafores ROOM SEVEN-—VALENTINE BUILDING AFTERNCONS AND SATURDAYS IT'S HERE — for you to see — to own - to enjoy! You'll thrill to power that’s incredibly smooth, quiet, flexible! You'll prize each one of the sparkling new features that give you an entirely new level of performance, convenience, bandling ease! You'll bless the big gas gauge that tells your fuel supply at a glance! . . . and the revolutionary “Fisherman’s Drive” that lets you power right through thick weeds and over rocks and snags. There are dozens of other exciting features in this new "'Sportwin”— come see them for vourself! R. W COWLENG CO. 115 Front Street Phone 57 JUNEAU, ALASKA WARNING! YOU MAY NOT GET MILK if you don’t return empty bottles prompfly! Return gl milk bottles to your milkman or grocer just as soon as they are empty! You may not be able to get milk unless you do! The sitoation is critical! Bottle production is far short of demand. Return all the empties you have foday. I¥'s the one way to make sure you'll get the milk you need for your family. JUNEAU DAIRIES —— 1Incorporated For Goodness’ Sake, ask for JUNG-MAID ICE CREAM MILK — BUTTERMILK . ) 1*P, S. HONEST, FOLKS; this bcttle situation is REALLY serious. Bottles that were promised long months ago are not in sight. So, if YOU have any “empties” taking up space in your cupboard, please do get them back in Circulation. Think of the sick folks, and think of the babies who NEED fresh, whole milk, milk that can be delivered only in sanitary, safe, GLASS containers. Do 4 TODAY. Send or bring those empty milk bottles back TODAY, won't you? Don Miller and wife and Mary Ml]-! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: | RADIOLOG KINY — JUNEAU | Alaska Broadcasting Co. C. B. 8. TUESDAY ENING 1 5:00—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. | 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Viking Varieties. 6:00—Pan Am News. 6:15—Waltz at Dinner, 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Happy Smith. 7:00—Fibber and Mollie. 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. 8:15—Community Center. | 830—Abbott and Costello. | 9:00— Fishing Time—Foreeasts. | 9:15—Guest Star, | | 9:30—Suspense. 10:00—Between the Lines. | 10:15—Words with Music, | | | 10:30—Forecasts. First newscast of the day at 7:30 A. M. — e e 'LARGE NUMBER OF " ALASKA CHIDREN | N INSTITUTIONS Harriet Mosher, Child Welfare | | Consultant for the Territorial De- | partment of Public Welfare, says | | that approximately 2,200 Alaskan | | children are being cared for in | various institutions. Speaking last | night beiore a joint meeting of | | the American Legion Juneau Post | and its Auxiliary, Miss Mosher | reperted that 24 institutions in | he Territory are caring for around 1,200 children, and that the Alaska | Service, with three insti- , is caring for 1,000 more. | | Miss Mosher, who addressed the | annual American Legion Child Wel- fare meéting, said that many of | these institutions, which are pri- | | vately operated, are faced with | difficult preblem in meeting ex- penses. She attributed this to a statement that the last Territor- ial - Legislature appropriated only | half of what is needed She described the problem, op- eraticns, aims and policies of the | Territ s child welfare problems. Miss Mosher also recommended that the City of Juneau secure its own Child Welfare Worker with e city paying 40 percent of the nse and t ederal govern- ment contributis percent. Miss Mosher asked the Le- continue its child welfare nee in both funds and legis- campaigning. Miss Mary Goff, now with the | Federal . Communications Commis- sion in Juneau, entertained the Legion, after Miss Mosher, by show- ng des n during her four ourn in South America. The tal pictures were very much enjoyed by those pre ., who were also ckserving an American Month simultanecusly with Child Welfare hments were served by the vy following the meeting. .o plant species 2000 ALont economic uses. have No. 5878-A. In the Dictrict Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Diyision Number One, at Juneau, in Admiralty. JAMES D. MADSEN and ED- | WARD P. MADSEN, co-partner, | | doing business under the name and | | style of MADSEN CYCLE & FISH- | ING SUPPLY, Libellants, vs. OR- | VILLE WHEAT; and the vessel 31 A 791, her tackle, apparel, furni- | ture. boats, engines, and other ap- purtenances; and all persons inter- | vening for their interest in said vesel, Libellees. The President of the United Staes | of America and to the Marshal of | | caid District, Greeting: | WHEREAS, a libel has been filed | in the above-entitled court on the | 12th day of April, 1948, by the above- entitled libellants, to recover the | sum of $2503.86 in causes of coon- | traet, civil and maritime, for the | reasons and causes in said libel men- | tioned, and praying the usual pro- cess and monition of the court in that behalf to be made, and that all persons interest in said vessel 31 A 791 may, be sighted in general and | special to answer the premises and, | due proceedings being had, that the | vessel 31 A 791, may, for the causes in said libel mention, be condemned and sold to pay the demands of the libellants. You are hereby commanded to attach the said vessel 31 A 791, and \,to detain the same in your custody” | until the further order of the court respecting the same, and to give due | notice to all persons claiming the | same, or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemned and sold pursuant to the | prayer of said libel, that they be and appear before the said court, ! to be held in and for the above-en- | titled district on the 10 day of May, 1948, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon |of the same day, if the same shall | |be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction there- after, then and there to interpose a | claim for the same, and make their allegations in that behalf, And what you shall have done in the premises do you then and there make return thereof together with this writ. | WITNESS the Honorable George | W. Folta, Judge of the above-entitled |court and the seal thereof affixed |at Juneau, Alaska, this 12 day of | J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk By P. D. E. McIVER, (SEAL) Deputy. Pirst publication, April 17, 1848. Last publication, May 3, 1848. April, 1948. . BLONDIE ~ DAGWOOD ANSWER THE \CELEPHONE ’ I THIMBLE THEATRE PERSONALLY, | LIKE THE WEATHER EETTER SINCZ POPEYE WENT UP TO PO CONTEST AND FLY-CASTING . WE'VE GOT THE BEST.. UNEAU, ALASKA PAGL SEVEN M HELLo -+ Al [ BUMSTEADS' RESIDENCE ( IT'3 FOR VO S A =x DEAR YES, INDEED! WE ALWAYS HAVE SOME IMPROVEMENT AFTER THE VERNAL EQUINOX TRYING TO TAKE THE PLEASANT DAY, haie ASANT DAY, TSou KNOW W.HY \:zgprr émy EROM ISNT (T 22 TONIGHT WE HAYE THE WOOD-CHOPPING HE PULLS TEETH, DOES VETERINARY WORK, SELLS HIS OWN MEDICINE , PUTS ON A SHOW AND TAKES PICTURES ... HES .. OH,THAT'S OLD DOC DANGLEFUTTYS | LAY-OUT . PICKED "M UP AT BUTTE .HES REALLY A RELIC OF THE OLD WEST.... AND A WONDERFUL 357, AND BESIDES — T BUILT THE & BLOOMIN' THING, MYSELF!.. AW} WA I DO BELIEVE YOUR ROOMS ARE READY, SNTRAINED BYE IT OF ANTIQUE ORIE! LTO THE T IT WAS A FIERCE, SUDDEN BLAZE, TRACY, FED BY THE TRUCK GAS WELL, THE AUNT HEGSIE CHAPTER (5 CLOGED. LET ME HAVE ONE \ LAST WORD WIF MY | WIFE AFORE VYE ) CART ME OFF TC ax TH JAILHOWSE, / WRONS - ME | DAUGHTER ? | REAM ON MY PAT. KEEP THAT ¢ WATE Q0TS KEEZIX, YOU COME BACK HERE ! YOU'RE NOT GETTING BY WITH ANY LITTLE PECK LIKE THAT! IF VORE O WOMAN'S ENNYTHING LIKE MINE, VE NEVER WILL &IT IN TH' LAST WORD V! SNUFFY'S SAYIN'S SKIN TH CAT ON A COBWEB AFORE YE GO TO BED, AN YE'LL WRKE LP WIF A DOLLAR BILL UNDER YORE DILLER” SHUX--YORE A MARRIED MAN, SHER'FE -- HOW CcAN Ve BE SO COLDHEARTED ? 7 ILL «SAYUT 151 IT'S DANGEROL'S FOR EVERYONE IN TOWN / WHAT ARE | VoL DON'- f AN M NOT GOING TO | TAKE ANY CHANCES /

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