The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1948, Page 7

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THE H in the days of B Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 139 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska ALL Members of the Leoyal Order of MOOSE and ALL Women of the Moose Are Invited and URGED fo Atiend fhe Reception and Welcoming Dance TONIGHT This event is given in honor of the Visiting Officials from Seattle and Tacoma. Come, show our iraditional Alas- kan Hospitality and meet our visitors. They're folks you'll be glad to know. --fCOME--- RADIO L0G KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C. R. 8. SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—SATURDAY AT CHASE- CBS. 5:2(—Totem Talk—Forecasts. Viking Varieties. 6:00-—Juneau-Young News. 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Happy Smith. | 7:00—~PAYS TO BE IGNORANT- | CBS. | 7:30—Hit Parade. | 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. 8:15—Community Center 8:30—Grand Old Opry. 9:00--Fishing Time—Forecasts. 9:15~HOAGY CARMICHAEL- CBS. 9:30—~CHARLIE SPIVAK—CBS. 10:00—Between the Lines. | 10:15—Words with Music 10:30 —Forecasts. SUNDAY | 11:55—Forecasts 12:00- SALT LAKE CHOIR—CBS. | 12:30—Brotherhood Hour. 1:00—Burns and Allen. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—ESCAPE-CBS. 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. 3:00—Dorianne Barnes. 3:15—Excursions in Science. 3:30—Noah Webster Says. 4:00—CBS IS THERE—CGS 4:30—Alaska Lignu Concert. 5:00—Twenty Questions. | 5:30—Percy Faith. 6:00—Revival Hour | 7:00—GREAT LIFE-CBS. 7:30—Juneau-Young News. 46— JEANETTE DAVIS-CBS. 00—Theatre Guild. Late News. | Music Amerjca Loves. Forecasts. ‘ rst newscast of the day at 7:30 | A. M. | | 8:00 | 8:55 9:00 9:30 Fi | o> H LISTEN H MONDAY, APRIL 26, 7 p. m.| Program, Speaker, Albert - White, | KINY. Alaska Tax Payers Leag 866 6 D | PRE-SCHOOL CHILD STUDY B Mcnday, 3 p.m., Apr. 26, ner's Mansion. All mothers nterested invited to attend. For nf ation call 292. Mrs. Brooks | rd. 869 3t CALL FOR BIDS The Territorial Highway Engineer announces the invitation to bid for | furnishing blanket or fleet insur- ance on all Highway Patrol cars owned by the Territory. Interested bidders may obtain bid | forms and specifications by calling at Room 405, Federal Building, Ju- | | neau, Alaska. | Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 A. M., April 26, 1948. | The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. First publication, April 10 ,(948. Last publication, April 24, 1948. "NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN [that on April 9th, 1948, G. G. | BROWN, as administrator of the es- | of JIM ELLEN, Deceased, made | | tate | and filed in the above-entitled Court Juneau, Alaska, his Final Account | and 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 | Report and Petition for Final Award | ibution before it on June | 10th, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of | said day at the office of the said United States Commissioner and Probate Judge, in the Federal-Terri- | torial Building, in Juneau Precinct, | Territory of Alaska, and requiring { all persons to then and there appear and make their objections, if any, | thereto, and 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 Marathia of the Commune of Karoutiou of Dori- dos, Greece, one-fourth. Vasiliki Panagiotou Yialernis Va- vatsikou, a sister of deceased. of legal age, residing in Marathia-Ka- routiou 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, one-twentieth. Polyxenia Yialernios, the surviving daughter of George Panagiotos Yial- ernios, a minor niece of deceased, residing in Karoutiou of Doridos, Greeéc, one-twentieth. John George Yialernios, the sur- viving son of George Panagiotos Yialernios, a minor rephew of de- ceased, residing in Karoutiou of Dorides, Greece, one-twentieth. | Demetrious Yialernios, the surviv- |ing son of George Panagiotos Yial- | ernios, 2 minor nephew of deceased, residing if Karoutiou of Doridos, Greece, one-twentieth. Euthania Yialernios, the surviving daughter of George Panagiotos Yial- 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. E First publication, April 10, 1948. | and Last publication, May 1, 1948. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE BLONDIE Ju AU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN St 1 11111 T TN el L ( HURRY, ALEX AND@ N> 1 HAVE A VERY IMPORTANT CALL Z1 TO MAKE ~ \/\_/J BLUE ) EVES ) JOE PALOOKA 24 K HERE'S THE PICTURE . I'LL TEAR i’ UP TO THE MORGUE AND GET THE ONE WE HAVE ON FILE . USEFUL % T DONT UNDE@ PICK UP MY SUIT TOO, JOE, AND BRING TESS BEG PARDON, BUT COULD YoU TELL ME WHERE THEY'LL KEEP PAW IV T&' JAILHOUSE, ¥ A NOISE LIK A DUCK, _ \@TH\E L 1 were You (o LoWER THE ¢ HEM AND ADD (,{\‘?L‘A‘ FLOUNCE HERE ITIS ! THIS IS ANN HOWE . LET'S COMPARE THEM TAKE IT.. THE SCOOP OF THE 4 s SINCE BRONZ SEEMS TO HAVE QUITE A NUMBER OF SERVANTS AZOUT, THAT WOULD BE DIFFICULT — WITHOUT THE AID OF MY KNIGHTS-ERRANT, BEING DULL... IF BRONZ SHOULD REFUSE OUR OFFER, IT WOULD BECOME NECESSARY TO USE DIRECT METHODS. AFTER WE'D CONE TO BED, B.O. SAID WE WEREN'T SAFE. HE MADE US CET RS, UP AND DRESS, / BROWN AND WE WENT (MUST BE OVER MRS (AN ANGEL. THAT'6 700 BAD. NICE LITTLE TOWN (SONIF-- SNIEY - YORE PORE PAW -- HE PROB'LY WONT BE ABLE TO SINALLER THEW JAILHOUSE UITTES AMANMNNNININNNNGg JAILBOUSE VUITTIES ARE PLUMB TASTY, mAaw OH.OUR YTELL ME IFUL. [EVI /' CLEAN NEW BUILDINGG — IT LOOKS IT. Ol T“:’* IM SO HAPPY - JUST MY BROTHER IS A Copr. 1948, King Festures JUST LOOK AT THAF NITWIT-HES TRYING TO CROSS A "T" WITH A PIECE OF CHALK /% FOR THE LOVE OF THE DICTIONARY = LOOK AT THAT # {im C;W?Q\/-»\, ( YOUR PARTY) ( HAS LEFT THE HE COULON'T RE* MEMBER . I'VE GOT A BIG PROBLEM THERE ... IVE GOT TO BEAT IT (g y7 BACK AND WORK ON = HIM SOME MORE . SHE T ILL SWEAR DID THE OLD MAN .FRANK, THIS CAN BE 1 {/ SERVANTS HAVE BEEN ASSIGNED ) EXCELLENT! SINCE VAN TO HELP THE GUESTS PREPARE { GOBLIN '1AS THE STATU i I GHALL. 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