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THURSDAY, MAY 27, |9{8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAL, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN Farish, which will be announced r ) (DA INSIAll NEw later. A special meeting will be held RADIO lofi BLONDIE - . in June and the next meeting was = 1 il X N YeARS AU tentatively set for September 14. ORRERR Ya -~ INTO YOU lEADERS TUESDAY The Junior Catholic Daughters of KINY — JUNEAU z » = MOMENT America, under the leadership of Alaska Broadoasting Co. VE BUZZED FOR Y OR ME EVE pAR'SH HAlL their counsellor. Mrs. Eva Ropella C. B. 8. BUMSTEAD TO COME IN- . v entertained with an excellent pro- EBURSOEY 7 TO MY OFFICE TEN R 5:00~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. AND HE gram as follows; Irene Albayalde, k v SN The Catholic Daugnrers of Ameri- | piano solo ,“Romance;” Mary Nor-| 9:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts N ) T COME . 5:45—Viking Varieties. I\ ca held their installation of officers dale, poem “Roo e;" Jua- and their last meeting of the season nita Diaz, slo, “The Blue| 6:00—Pan-Am News Tuesday evening in the Parish Hall| Forget Me Nots s Uggen and| 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. of the Catholic Church of Nativity.| Irenc Alba , vocal duo “Ave| 6:30—Sports on Spot. Mrs. Ruth Geyer was the installing | Maria.” Mrs. Lillian Uggen accom- 6:45—Boys of Golden North. cticer assisted by Mrs. Katheryn|panied the vocal numbers. 7:00-To Be Announced. Shaw as monitor. Following the program games| 1:30--ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS Cifficers installed were: Grand |were played and many prizes were| 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. | Regent, Mrs. Nell Biggs; Vice-Gr: nd | awarded r which a delicious 8:16—Juneau Players. { 8:30—Teen-Age Quiz. | Regent, Mrs., Cec Mortins luncheon was served ‘under the : et X Prophetess, M Helen Wruck; | auspices of Mrs. Helen Wruck, Mrs.| 9:00—Fishing Time—Forecasts. Lecturer, Mrs. Ellen Zach: | Coleen Bucy and Mrs. Mary Zach, | 9:15—To Be Announced 3 ecturer n Coleen Bucy and ary Zac e Y e g TNERMAIDS HAVE SOMETHING Historian, Miss C: rine Gleeson; <o -, . A N ™ | vecies Financial Secretar Miss Bess 10:00—News Commentary. | S You DONT ] DQL’T 1D GIVE ANYTHING O'Nelll; Treasurer, Miss Betty Lou- g e | LIKE MY N TO LEARN JUST ONE 10:80—Forecasts. | 2 =S & ~ HAVE Ji oF THeiR BEAUTY den; Sentinel, Mrs, Mary Winter: & | Organist, Mrs. Anna Simpkins; 1 F]l\;st newscast of the day at 7:30 | A M. Year Trustee, Mrs. Katherine No: TR dale; 2 Year Trustee, Mrs. Mary| 8 MAY 28 Giovanetti; and 3 Year Trustee,| High tide, 4;46 am. 142 ft. Mrs. Zola Devlin. Low tide, 11:40 am. 13 ft. After the installation and the High tide, 18:13 p.m., 125 ft |TWENTY-TWO ARRIVE business meeting, several busines: Low tide, 23:55 p. m., 6.5 ft. wn'H pA" AMERI(A" matters of the committees for th reception of Bishop Gleeson were e 0 o 0,0 | i e 5 G 5 e ot e i x| ° * -t Yy | Twmiz-ito peons wers Doy ; r vomen of the Empire wanu et resuits! | i oD yoslantly, SRS a retreat day for the ‘woien ot IS e |American as follows: Bob Nelson, Bennie Caliari, Jan Provance, Rich- |ard Hill, Louie Bianchi, C. W.| ’WX'lghl. R. C. Randall, Ernie Sakko. %> 2 | 'J. H. Whitney, Oscar Bergseth, . kit N T R 3 Pt ‘. | Don Scott, Ernest Johnson, J. Ewing, , ML R ke . |Ed La Strange, Arlid Olsen. | ; . e e - 1 LGX“{":lgnxl\)w;;nteciflxl_i::‘i(\lfgl:‘x?&fi } TELL HIM TO CALL ME R\ YES,THIS IS FRANK WHITE,DOCTOR ... CURLEY... GET ON THE P St et HE'S NOT IN YET.... AS SOON AS HE AR= i W=WHAT ... W-WHAT ...WAIT EXTENSION *{ WOW-X I'VE known and enjo ed : From Whitehorse: William Barr | DOESN'T GET TO DOCTOR .non.b, GOT TO GET JOE ] Y and Bishop Jean Coudert. | THE OFFICE TILL IT A SECOND. From Fairbanks: Hazel Ivy, 10 OCLOCK... throughout the - ' | Charles Aut: n, Paul Chapadons, | | Stanley Nichols, Ole Grannel and | world e ok 2 To Annette: John M. Showalter. .___’ To Seattle: J. M. McKinzie, Mar- garet Gleason, Mrs. A, E. Williams, Jean Van Zandt, W. Matwychuck, | S( EN”{\ R. Thompson, J. Naughton, Jerry 2 McKinley, James Jaslowski, Mrs. i Norman Graham, Robert Linden. | Mg To Fairbanks: Al Anderson, Ken- | J neth Bowling, Miss L. J. Audlak- SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION shoak, Nick Mellick and Sam, Mary | Empire State Building * New York, U.S.A. S and Anne Mellick. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BB JALL BREAKS DOWN c‘ J' EHBENDRE]CH o c' P. A' | ENROU“ TO SEA"[E 7.5‘ MOTLEY, HE DOESNT REALIZI Acc"“"fl““g Systems 3 Taxes |rough luck Saturday when they | L Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. ere enroute to Seattle aboard the — e’ | Jazz and she dropped. a propeller | | e 5 8 v s c e e 0 ¢ TIDE TABLE —— e - ® eecececssn RESERVY. | tlade at Taku Inlet The EYES EXAMINE LENSES PRESCRIBED Jazz was brought back to Juneau, the Ways at Northern| DR. D. D. MARQUARDT s st Monday and had a new } OPTOMETRIST propeller and : ¥ installed, Second and }ranklin | along with rudder repairs. One bad PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS |break not being bad enough, she is J | new having ‘engine troublé and Cole | says that any prediction as to when | he will again leave for Seattle would MOTORSHIP YAKOBI be totally a shot in the dark | =y Oi-l T RAS (TN : vee W o0 Sir T ke & Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. | He and Mrs. Cole will leave the LEAVING JUNFAU EVERY TUESDAY MORNING s 41 st mom whmre 0y [WEY | | BT AcrES ORILEY || YUNIOR? | NOTHING TO DO} (THAT SUNDAY, MAY |ALMOST FINISHED. SUPPOSE DAQQ v 3 Vi ravel cross-country to Phila- 'r' - MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE [ %1 travel cestcounss 0 mull | | oE e ANOTHER DAY OR | |amE o) ol ErnoT | | SPARKLE THIRTIETH | eviNG, AND SPARKLES Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon Monday publican Convention June 21. BEFOREH EQéJ'ESTIONING DOING IT'S TERRIBLY f - BIRTHDAY ALL. g ONE A [ > O f th t sceni tes in Southeasts Alaska. F va- - -~ LENTV’S ne of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva: § HERE? IMPORT/ “ E|R v? tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at L . Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 REBEKAH FOOD SALE UZA Rebekah Lodge will hold a Food Sale Friday, May 28, at Sears Roe- buck Office, 11 am. to 4 pm Your nel,osits (98 2t) Mae McKinnon, Chr!n.{ A R E s A F E LISTEN TO CASH COLE A . BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES ; e i e . L] SAVINGS BONDS T TONTGHT! : e : e e s e e oo o0 ol Sl i BEANS AN' Y D BARTER | 5UPPOSE 2 YOU'VE HOED ¥ 2 0o B SRR S A O PEAS AN’ WITH HIM. I'VE YOU'LL GET IT DAY AFTER DAY, HE management of this Gf Alnike. o8 4 2 GROWING THERE ? AN’ ONIONS. / PARSLEY AND Vi) LCOKIN' AT IT. bank 1s pledged to conserva- Public notice is hereby given, that % 3 : TOMATOES. / tive uperatlo?. The safety by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias of depositors’ funds is our s : (or execution), dated May 21, AD. primary consideration - Ia 1948, issued out of the District Court, addition the bank is a mem- of the United States for the First ber of Federal Depostt In- | I THIS BANK District of Alaska in admiralty on surance (Corporation, which a judgment rendered in said Court, : insures each of our deposit- ARE on the 21 day of May, A.D. 1948, in ‘ q ors against loss to a maxi~ favor of James D. Madsen and Ed- [ ) { g N 1\{%\ / (v B 5 "!. l N SU RE D Alaska Credit Bureau of Juneau, and N | & 1:: against Orville Wheat and the vessel v § ‘fli\ L mum of $5,000. ward P. Madsen, co-partners, and -/ 31 A 791 I have, on this 21 day of May, A.D. 1948, levied upon the fol- lowing described Personal Propetry, FIRST NATIONAL BANIK ||iiuict e e of pueas e o div e d of JUNEAU, ALASKA sel 31 A 791 her tackle, apparel, . v o . . SA‘HN'S MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION furniture, boats, engines and other M JES' TH : AONSERRR--1 b e e o o e | ppUrtaDances’ ANd:ERRL X WilL, 8- DURN YORE HIDE, ) I OBJECTS ) “A RABBITS - — S - mx | cordingly, offer said Personal Prop- JEDGE POTTER Y PROSECUTIN v / ¥, J ¥ TTORNEY 'ORE ¢ ¢ 7 LEFT HIND erty for sale, at publc vendue to the YE CAIN'T CROSS- R?GHT NOW 7 FOOT lS a highest and best bidder, for cash, on . d EXAMINATE YORESE'F BLONDERBUSS -~ the 1 day of June, AD. 1948, at 2 2 7 HORE LUC oclock P. M, at Small Boat Harbor, ON TH' WITNESS TELL IT TO TH' s B R 5 splECE.‘:TH"W TRANSPORTATION |5 o e o o] 0" oI Sl , SANT worH ’ AD, 1948. ; ‘:. 'MP Q Ri‘7 WILLIAM T. MAHONEY . , ‘ : I : First District of Alaska - » 7 e a HOOT ” By Walter G. HELLAN, ] - £ Deputy. Passenger — Freight — Refrigeration WILLIAM L. PAUL JR. Plaintiff’s Attorney. irst publicaticn, May 21, 1948. | s- s- Gzonflz wnsnl"mnn z::t gt‘lxbu::ti::. MB;' 27, 1948. | HE'S GOT HIS NERVE! HOW MANY TIMES YVE 6TOOD ALL T £ o . THE MINUTE I GO HAVE I TOLE YO AM GOING TO=IM. |—— IT'S MR, VAN OUT-HE GOES INTO NOT TO SMOKE GONNA WRING NILLAWAFER /! FIRST SAILING MAY 31st FROM SEATTLE ; | SR eoE Ok SR and Every 10th—20th and Last Day of the Month Gnn, LANGAKER | OUT OF THERE/ Suceessor to neg‘llar w‘ekly f l'eiglll sailings Pioneer Jewelers from SEATTLE find TACOMA, WASH. Complete New Stock Watches and Jewelry Alaska Transportation Company || Towle and Gorham P. O. Box 61 Phy 879 3 JUNEAU — ALASKA e ! Bitalliy Nugget Jewlery THATS WHAT I'VE BEEN TRYIN' TO