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

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e : ~_ PAGESEVEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. INTERNATIONAL BhAmDIE. . L NEWS BREVITS| | ...~ AREN'T BAD y SACE, < 3 - fLL JusT KE \ DADDY DID 10:05—Tico Tico. (By The Associated Press) Q/-:Ljiiz:‘:\'flu < T s Q 1 SHAVE h Trio Time. The Security Council called & ITTLE POWDER 5,?05_23,‘::,“‘::5; b Rescarch, | 10:30—Milady's Memo. mieeting for tomorrow. to.take U ¥ i Cross. H 11:00—-TREASURY BANDSTAND- | Egypt's complaint that Israel is 5:30—Balla CBS. * continuing fighting in the Negev 5:45—Oasis 11:30—Hawaiian Serenade. Desert of Southern Palestine, de- 6:00—News -Listener's Digest. spite acceptance of a U. N. cease 6:15—Animal Worid Court - rarecasts, | fore order. U. N. truce observers 0—Music. > id lelJuwx were attacking on the According to the Record 4 hours after the peace 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Band Music. 6:45—Local News. 00—Fibber McGee on. iy 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS *-ON—-News. Lil Ol Opry. e Night Stand JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948 R AD l o lOG 8:45—Behind the Headlines. 9:00—Music for the Missus KINY 9:30—Forecasts. Pia eflect S. Alaska Broadcasting Co. gt L C.B.S. YOUR STAND IN-CBS. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU R TUESDAY EVENING s from Broadway Bandstand. s. i JON [DATE:CBS. | deadline 2:4 odies. | A U. N. spokesman said severe 1:00-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. also was on in Northern and that the Jews had and shelled Lebanese Neither side appeared to made much gain. fighting Palestine bombed towns have IT'S THE COPENING GAME, AN' THEY ARE KEYED To0| | @ i > HIGH—THEYRE NERVOUS!, s |- PRAPS | KIN TALK TO ‘EM, ROCKY!! Tom Sims *% Aol q-23 ert Hall. z 3 4 —Make 1t niusic. BARNYARD FOLLIES- -7y CBS x Navy Day Speech rams subject to change 10:00—News. due to conditions beyond our co- 10:15—ORGAN INTERLUDE-MTL- | trol. R e e | 1 lize the city the Russidns have Sign Off. ;-a'l‘l:ATTON LOOKS INTO ; Lvnlvcl to starve out Tr?v R‘us\'inn‘ A A SAL OF TIMBER ! would not comment on reports that Wednesday Morning and Afternoon 59 { German Gen. Walther von Seyd-| Righ on. Haroid S _ Chatham ais- | litz, founder of Moscow’s :00—Alarm Clock Club. trict r the Fish and Wild- Germany” movement, was fired on :30—Radio Reporter. life vice. has returned from in Brandenburg. :45—Music in the Morning. Hoonah, Hood Bay and Port Alex- | e : Headlines. ander, where he went coneerning| The Dutch Army said the In- )—Morning Thought. timber s of Alf Shaflestad and | donesian Republic has put down a 25—Forecasts. s o . Communits revolution on Java. The | Adam Greenewald. Each had a raft 9 :30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- of logs. | revolt broke out Sept. 19. e NO, ABOUT MY MEN!Y Russians threatened to ecute six anti-Communist city rnment leaders in Berlin for mongering The German Socialists ied defiantly the So- s intended to terror- The I'M WORRIED !! AAR- 5" e | 9:30—FIND THE CL e Cope, 1948, King § The Korean Army said only | mopping up remained, in putting down the revolt in South Korea, | for which Communists were blamed. Chinese Communists pressed upon Taiyuan, capital of Shansi. Bad WAIT ... I HOID YER GOIN'... HA YA ANN? § WILL ESTABLISH & TRAINING QUARTERS, I'LL CALL YOU TOMOR- PHOTO OF ROW Fi LETTER pateo RON PO 4P i flying weather preventing reinforce- FGR(C))VM 3 < 4 = SV s u‘;‘::‘g made the Loyalist condition BRADFORD S eee - OF Blast furnaces producing pig iron MASS. |and ferr loys used 200 million itons of air last year. . [ NEED EVER SO MANY THINGS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ACTUAL xa intends to NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an Order of the Dis- | trict Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, {made on the 4th day of October | 11948, in that cause then pending in said court entitled: BANK OF WRANGELL, a corporation, plain- tiff, vs. ALASKA ASIATIC LUM- BER MILLS, INC., a corporation,! a rare imported whisky, bottled under the supervision of the Canadian Govt. for John MacNaughton Company, Ltd., Montreal, P. Q., Canada. S e g 5TRANGE! I THOUGHT I HEARD A SOUND AT THIS WINDOW. .. MY. iAGINATION, T 7/ 58 NS WE'VE GOT A DATE AT A il | RENDEZVOUS, WHERE ONE OF THEIR HOODS WILL BRING ANY INFORMATION THEY PICK UP=—IF THEYRE LUCKY. 10 (GOLLY, CHOPS! YOU MEAN THIS Y CHECK, CHUMS! IT6 SETTLED THEN, 22\ UNDERWORLD PAL OF YOURS COMRADE VALENTINE, YOUR. PARTY MUST CASLERS Is Headguarters For Jockey UNDPERWEAR 4 We feature only the best brand names in men's apparel. And Jockey—the famous brand of support underwear—is worn and approved by millions of men, Now, with increasing post-war production, we're agdain able to offer you Jockey Shorts and Jockey Midways—with special Jockey Contoured Shirts to match. Lowers feature the patented Y-front construction, “'the source of support.”’ Come in and replenish your underwardrobe today. Caslers Men’s Wear .| Your ]le;wsl"t;» ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD'UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this . pank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary. consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which tnsures each of vur deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. iand assets of said defendant cor-| defendant, the undersigned, Recelv- er of all and singular the property poration, will sell, at private sale, | in three parcels, to the highest bid- ( der, upon the terms and conditions | hereinatter set forth, subject to con- | firmation by said Court, on the ay of November 1948, at ',ht’! hour of 10 o’clock A.M. at his office | upon said defendant’s premises at Wrangell, Alaska, all the right, title, | interest and estate of said defend- ant corporation in and to the fol-| lowing described real and persome; property, to-wit: 3 Parcel (a), all those certain par-| cels of real property upon which is situated said defendant’s sawmill plant in said Town of Wrangell, Alaska, together with all rights, franchises, easements, privileges, tenements and appurtenances there unto belonging or appertaining and {all machinery, tools, equipment, huildings, structures, fixtures and y and all other personal property now used upon said premises or any part thereof, used or intended to be | uesd in connection with the opera- tion of said sawmill plant as a going concern, but excluding from said sale any and all property now situate upon said premises or any part thereof, belonging to the Uni- ted States of America. Parcel (b) all of said defendant’s right, title, interest and estate in nd to lot one in block eleven, ac- cording to the official plat of said Town of Wrangell, with all buildings aind improvements thereupon and all furniture in any such building selonging to defendant; Parcel (c) all of said defendant's right, title, interest and estate in nd to lot fourteen, in block nine- een according to the official sur- ey of said Town of Wrangell, with Ul buildings and improvements ‘hereupon and all furniture in any such building, belonging to de- fendant. Upon application to said Receiver 1 detailed and itemized inventory of all property embraced within said parcels will be furnished prospective Juyers. Sale will be made free and clear of all liens. Sealed bids will be received by he undersigned up to and including 10 o'clock a.m. November 10th, 1948 at which time they will be opened and considered. $25,000.00 must accompany each wid for Parcel (a) and $2,500.00 for sach of Parcels (b) and (c), to be applied on the purchase price, to be refunded or retained all or in part as liquidated damages according to the Order of said cqurt. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received. Full information concerning the property, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids may be ob- tained from the undersigned. O. F. OHLSON Receiver, whose address is: Post Office Box 559, Wrangell, Alaska. First publication, Oct. 5, 1948. Last publication, Oct, 26, 1948. Juneau Janifor Service Home and Commerecial | | | | EVEN IF YOU ARE MV DAUGHTER, FLOSSIE, YOU CAN'T COME HERE AND THREATEN YOUR FATHER., | THINK THEY'RE CUTR THE ADS, NINA, OUR ADS ARE MAKING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FINDING .JOBS FOR THE CREW AND KEEPING THEM OCCUPIED. R p ] GO FETCH MY JUG OF CORN-5QUEEZIN'S MAW --IT'S QUER YONDER BY THAT BODACIOUS CIRCUS ROOSTER LEAVE AT ONCE... TOSS HER OUT o~ OF HERE’ WE COULD EVEN USE ANOTHER ’ g MAN FOR PICKING URP. | BELIEVE I'LL PUT RUFUS ON AGAIN. I SWOW DO HAVE SOME_QUARE - LOOKIN' CRITTERS 1N THIS HERE CIRCUS GUESS, .. THE SERVICE WILL BE BRIEF. THAT'S THE WAY BRILLIANT WOULD HAVE WANTER IT. | DON'T THINK M COIN' TO LIKE T SAKES ALIVE! 178'JOG DISAPPEART N THIN AR WHY-YOU DARILING ! R SHAKESPEARE! I'LL NOT DISTURB YO - I'LL GO TO MRS, CHARM Me CALLEN'S TEA PARTY /AL/)\‘E.’) HAKESPEARE Lnrr MUST BE IN DICKENS./| HELLO -CASEY--I FOUND TH' TICKETS TO CAHANISSY'S CHOWDER PARTY-I FORGOT | I HID THEM IN TH' | DICTIONARY ===

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