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TO THE FLOOR WHEN HE A z 5 9 NOTICE OF HEARING Edna Anderson, executrix of the | estate of Maude McMullen, deceased, having filed her final report and account; Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be had upon said re- | port and account before this court | at Juneau, Alaska, on the 9th day of August 1948, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at which time all persons interested in said estate may appear nd show cause why the same should | x b4 not be approved. | Witness my hand and the seal| Tena 5 X p.4 nggkl‘e . X X of said court affixed this 7 da \I . BT " = - SN T BUT WHERE HAVE YOU HONEY, YOU' KNOW A PRESS BUT IS HE W JUST A X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable, % 3 SRR B ) A BEEN, HEELS? I THOUGHT M |AGENT-PROMOTER LIKE ME HER FATHER, f B0V FRIEND HIS NAMES HEELS BEALS! vouu NEVER COME IS PLENTY BUSY. I HAVE A | | SWEETHEART, f NAMED. & U. s C ssioner, ex-off! Pro- | PHONE 202 or 612 u:;ne,msl;;z:firp;c\a::eé.cflasic?:. HE'S ABOUT THIS HIGH AND I To SEE ME. jru% LOT OF IRONS IN THE LR ] LR ] MMM HAEN MM NENK MMM MMM NK Pirst publication, June 8, 1948. HEE CHASED US OUT OF FIRE—A LOT OF IRONS. alnsn & A& % |lrast publication, June 29. 1948. ACRES' ROOM. SUMMONS 2 : -n No. 5867-A o 2 IR Es n the District Court for the Terri- W tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. JAMES LOSETH, Plaintiff,. vs.| OROTHY LOSETH, Defendant. | The President of the United States >f Amer to the abovggnamed de- fenda: Greeting: e ——— AR, C.J.EHRENDREICH — C.P. A. 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I And if you fail to so appear and { 3 e answer plaintiff will take judgment Telephone"319 nghts REd 730 against you and will apply to the o for the relief demanded in Inc. glo v n“m M“h'”e SMP’ o d jxca::e :omplaint and as hereinbefore CHEDRS- > \N‘_\%‘A\) . SOON ASTH OL WEL\‘_ZS'gHRR A(\H)\QH.NG § 3 - YE AIMIN SUNBALL POKES : YE WANTED WITNESS THE HONORABLE TO LEAVE, HIS NOSE OVER ; ¢ ME TO AS'\:?HER,. ———— )| CEGROE W, FOLTA Judge ot 52| | AREVE CON' YER...T tAINT | [ T MODNTAIN N\ ALNTIE Your Deposits fereuntoattached this 8 day of| | BACK HOME NOW | nO FUN A-LILIN' | P TOMORRY. ORI, | B June 1948, THAT TH' TRIALS UNDER ANOTHER L) > JUGHAID | A R E S A F E SRRALS W LR %"ER \((;’\\‘g;' FEMALES ROOFTOP, Clerk. By P.D, E. McIVOR, Z SMIF? LEETLE JLGHAID BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES I ) Deputy. : First publication, June 8, 1948. SAVINGS BONDS o - Lal:sst ::bncc:ci:x:‘. Ju‘:::z& 1948, : —— FRED B. WOLF m f e s oot te conems § Blectrical Contractor tive operation. 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