The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1948, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1948 Calling ALL Golfers and Enthusiasts ARE YOU INTERESTED in the immediate improvement and development of the 9-hole Golf Course? Then Be Sure to Attend A SPECIAL MEETING Thursday Night at 8:00 o'Clock at the Salmon Creek Country Club SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the world freaa - SCHENLEY RESERYS SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS " C.J. EHRENDREICH — C. P. A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR ( ‘ Accounting Systems Taxes L Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. EX-243-EB — EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and }ranklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS MOTORSHIP YAKOBI Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY TUESDAY MORNING MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon Monday One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 S Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ tunds is our primary - consideration. Ia addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi~ mum of $5,000. Yot POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Passenger — Freight — Refrigeration S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON FIRST SAILING MAY 21st FROM SEATTLE and Every 10th—20th and Last Day of the Month Regular Weekly Freight Sailings from SEATTLE and TACOMA, WASH. Alaska Transportation Company P. 0. Box 61 Phone 879 JUNEAU — ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU, ALASKA KINY — JUNEAU Alaska Broadcasting Co. C. B. 8. WEDNESDAY EVENING | 5:00—-WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. | 5:30--Totem Talk—Forecasts. | 5:45—Viking Varieties. 6:00—Juneau-Young News. 6:15—Dinner Walta. 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Boys of North. 7:00—ESCAPE-CBS. 7:30—-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. 8:15-—Commu 8:30—-GREAT LIFE-CBS 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 9:15~SVEN SVENSEN-ABS. 9:30—FIND THE CLUE-CBS. 10:00--Alaska Line News. 10:15—-Words with Music. | 10:30—Forecasts. | First newscast of the day at 7:30 | A M, | PSR | NEWS OF BOATS AT SMALL BOAT HARBOR | | The Alrita, a salmon packer owned by Albert Wallace tied up at the boat hartor yesterday. The Nordot, owned by Norman Rustad, came up from Seattle Sun- day and is now being worked at the | coat harbor. Rustad’s family is now living at the Cove in Vashon | Island. | The Atka, owned by Red Williams, | came off the grid at the boat har- | bor Monday, and is being condi- | tioned'for trolling. | The Treva C came in from Peli- | can on the mail run Monday night. | - - - F.W.L. MEN HERE Darrel Shuffler of Blue Point, | Long Island, and Joseph C. Lan- | ier of Gretna, Louisiana, are regis- tered at the Hotel Juneau. They | are with the Fish and Wildlife Office. ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau. |JAMES W. ROBINSON. Plaintiff, | vs. CLEO LA FLUER ROBINSON, | Defendant. | | The President of the United States of America, to the above-named defendant, Greeting: | You are hereby commanded to ap- ! pear in the District Court for the | | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | ber One, within thirty days after the | |1ast publication of th | namely, within thirty d: 16 day of June, 1948 4 summons is published, or within | forty days after the date of its service n you, in case this sum- mons 1 rved on you personally, | r the complaint of the | med plaintiff on file in the | rt in the above-er ed The said plaintiff in said action | he following relief: Dis- f the bonds of matrimony | | now existing between plaintiff and | you. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will | take judgment against you for want | thereof, and will apply to the court {for the relief demanded in his com- | plaint and as hereinabove stated. | WITNESS, the Honorable | GEORGE W. FOLTA, judge of said |court, and the seal of said court | hereunto affixed on 13 day of May, 1948. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk. By: LOIS P. ESTEPP, (Official Seal) Deputy Clerk. | First publication, May 19, 1948. Last publication, June 16, 1948. NOTICE Or HMARSHAL'S SALE United States of America, Territory of Alaska, ss. Public notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias (or execution), dated May 21, AD. 1948, issued out of the District Court, of the United States for the First District of Alaska in admiralty on a judgment rendered in said Court, on the 21 day of May, A.D. 1848, in favor of James D. Madsen and Ed- ward P. Madsen, co-partners, and Alaska Credit Bureau of Juneau, and against Orville Wheat and the vessel 31 A 791 I have, on this 21 day of May, A.D. 1948, levied upon the fol- lowing described Personal Propetry, situated in the Precinct of Juneau and Territory of Alaska, to wit: ves- sel 31 A 791 her tackle, apparel, furniture, boats, engines and other appurtenances and that I will, ac- cordingly, offer said Personal Prop- erty for sale, at publc vendue to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on the 1 day of June, AD. 1948, at 2 o'clock P. M, at Small Boat Harbor, Juneau, Alaska. Dated, Juneau, Alaska, May 21, AD., 1948. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY First District of Alaska By Walter G. HELLAN, ! Deputy. WILLIAM L. PAUL JR. Plaintiff’s Attorney. First publicaticn, May 21, 1948. Last publication, May 27, 1948. GEO. LANGAKER l Successor to Pioneer Jewelers Compleie New Stock Watches and Jewelry Towle and Gorham Sterling Nugget Jewlery WORRY, ) DEAR, ILL THIS AFTERNOON BATHE ELMER AND ADD WATER TO ) THE STEW —1 Casmas! | | TWANT TO BE PRETTY LIKE THE MERMAIDS // I'M AN UG KWHY CANT | DUCKLING BE A SWAN?2 00C GOES FROM THE - QGILVIES’ COUNTRY. FOR THE: LUVVA PETE, TERRY! DELILAH WORK ON YOU ANY, MORE, |F THAT ORIENTAL HOOFER FIND'S OUT... AS TRACY AND THE OFFICERS STAND ACHAST, THE GIANT CAB DRIVER STAGGERS INTO THE ROOM AND COLLAPSES. = W <) How ABOUT o THIS YOUNGSTER WE HEAR 15 ON R THE WAY, BIX? KINFOLKS OF TH' JURY ! I CRAVE TO CALL LP MY NEXT WITNESS--- JEDGE THANK YOU, DOCTOR . . . WE'RE EVER SO GRATEFUL SORRY, CHAZZ. TVE 28\ DONT LET THIS DINE STORE J 6OT TO TALK TO HER — ALONE! THAT'LL, BE A WHILE YET® SARCE. BUT YOU'RE MISSING A LOT! PAGE SEVEN A MERMAID HAS SHED HER OLD FISHSKIN ! THEY DO IT EVERY SPRING AND GROW HUH...OH...YES, YES.. OF COURSE ... DON'T y MENTION IT,GOOD ™ { GOT TO... CAN'T KEEP THIS UP... 0 | CRAZY... HOW CAN I o HELLO... GET ME THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL .. NIGHT, MRS.LESUE...§ Bt [N\ -~ GO ON...SHE'S 4 ) ! \ EVERYTHING ... MY ; ¥ { WHOLE LIFE ... P 0.X.! I GOING TO BED. . .BUT B DOGGONE IT, TERRY! SOMETIMES T GET THE QUEEZEST FEELING THAT YOURE NOT VERY SMART ABOUT THE Y'KNOW, MOTLEY, SOMETIMES 1 GET THE QUEEREST FEELING THATSHAZZ 16 RIGHT. . . NOW, SUPPOSE YOU 4 TAKE THE ARTILLERY OUT OF MY FIBS AND TELL M& WIIAT THE SCORE 15 7 Y SHE'S BEEN T\IES,CHIEF' IF THIS IS BRIER'S STABBED | —SEND A | |WORK HE MUST WITH A PIPE|DOCTOR AND| | HAVE HAD A g S TEM. ~—A COUPLE OF TERRIFIC II STRUGGLE. (SI= e B AN CET ONE LIKE IT? Ok NO! D BE 6CARED TO DEATH OF IT. OUGHT 10 BE MARRIED. JEDGE POTTER.-- TELL TH' JURY WHO VE SEEN IN YORE HENHOUSE TR NIGHT NINE O' YORE CHICKENS SHOWED UP (WISSIN' SURE ID LIKE TO GIT TO MECLLICKS PARTY - MALCOLM= BUT I'M AFRAID TO ASK MAGGIE TO LET ME 3 NOW YOU WAIT O! SOMETHING TELLS WHILE I GO IN AND | coniT ME MALCOLM ISN'T HER CONSENT!. WORRY - | l GO ) IM NOT | GOIN"IN! || I saD 7/ LISTEN! YOU CAN { BRING ON YOUR TOUGH ! HOMBRES AN' | CAN TAKE CARE OF EM. BUT A BABY—I'D FAINT! YCAN'T USE MY LEFT ARM= ITS SWOLLEN UP BAD HER MUST BE BROKE. NAME'S| (¥ ACRES O'RILEY. ' AN’ | SURE WOULDN'Y MARRY A GAL THAT DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH 'EM ANY MORE THAN | DO. . D 6URE HAVE TO GET ME A WIDOW. v “CHICKEN THIEF"” SMIE, YORE HONOR THANKY, JEDGE -- STEP DOWN J& SAYIN'S "DONT STER S 1 | copr. 1948,

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