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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1948 What's Your Guéssfl AP Newsfeatures , Here’s how the states have voted in the electoral college since World War |. See how close you can come to predicting 1948. Present . Electoral Vojes State Miss. Mo. Mont. Nebr, FUR L RV LR T e L E R T L B VR POUGLAS ANS. ANB El DLGLAS AN, ANB Hed .. New Officers LIGHTS OUT Douglas was plunged into dark- A ness y ay at 5:30 o'clock and the lights were not turned on again until 8 ¢ . It is believed that condenser trouble caused the pow- er shutdown. At a receni meeting of the Ju- Alaska Native d and Sisterhood the fol- fficers were elected for the g year: Henry Anderson, President, re- lelected; Henry Cropley, Sr., Vice- President; William L. Jack, Secre- re-elected; Walter A. Soboleff, surer; Sam Hopkins, Willie Peters, Sergeant-at-Arms. r the Sisterhood—Bessie Visaya, President; Nellie Willard, Vice- President; Marjorie Cropley, Sec- 'retnry; Margaret Cropley, -Treas- GIRL SCOUT PARTY jurer; Dorothy Jack, Sergeant-at- A Hallowe'en party will de giv- Arms. en for the Douglas Girl Scouts at| Delegates to the Grand Camp the home of Mrs. Shelly Reed on Convention, November 15 n‘t Sitka, Sunday evening between the hours |are Jack Gamble, John Wise; for of 8 and 10, Mrs. Milford Mar- | the Sisterhood, Marjorie C:'qplcy: ghall and Mrs. William Riley will | Elizabeth Peratrovich, Nellie Willard be hostesses at the party. }ulternateA Meetings are }:neld in Ju- Another party also will be m‘nveau each Monday evening at 7:30 full swing at the Riley home on Nob | ©'¢lock- Hill during the same hours. This| ‘party will be given for the Tread- 22 I“ | well boys. HALLOWE'EN TONIGHT City Maishal A. J. Balog has declared tonight “tricks or treat” night. He wants the kids to have a good time but warns that no monkey business will be tolerated tomorrow niznt E >oo —— AND OUT ON WATER RENTALS NOTICE A(A leDAY IRlps Water rentals which are past| due must be paid by November 10,| Arriving and leaving Juneau yes- or city water will be discontinded. | terday on Alaska Coastal Airline: Signed: A. J. Balog, City Clerkimgms were the following 22 pas- * 5 sengers: BISHOP GORDON PREACHES ‘ From Sitka: Fred Brandes, C The Rt. Rev. William J. Gor-|Raatikainen, Peggy Tillie, F. Mar- don, Jr., Bishop of Alaska, will be | tin, Mickey Glenn, R. Avrit. at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church| From Patt. Bay: F. Bays, M Sunday night at the regular service | Smith, of Evening Prayer and will preach. From Taku Lodge: R. O'Reilly, D. All Douglasites are cordially in- | M. Blanchard, Louis de Florian. vited to attend this service and| From Hoonah: Mr.and Mrs. Wal- to meet the new Bishop. | ter Jewell. SRRy | 'To Tenakee: Mrs. Charles John- FROM SITKA ]son, Sam Asp. Staying at the Juneau Hotel from“ To Sitka: Mrs. Daisy Brown, Dora Sitka are John Riggle and Karl | Freidle, Bill Carson, Howard Jones E. Lane. |the Rev. R. Kearns, Mrs. Milbury. You¥ Vileposits i 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’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which tnsures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. EPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED' FIRST NATTONAL BANK RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting *Co. | C.B.§. DIAL 1460-—-JUNEAU { SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—HOME TOWN REUNION CBS. 5:30—PACIFIC EXPLORER- RLONDIRE asis Bandstand. News, G IT AGAIN-CBS. s, MO FROM LAKE SUC- WE MIGHT HAVE TO USE HIM AGAINST 9:15—Viking Varie'ies. 9:30—One Night Stand :15—-THE CHIC 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. 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Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ' In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of MARTHA M. Mac- KINNON, Deceased. : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 22nd day of October, 1948, duly ap- pointed Executrix of the Last will | and Testament and of the Estate of Martha M. MacKinnon, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the| date of this notice. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 23, 1948. . J. 8. MacKINNON, SR., Executor. First publication, Oct. 23, 1948. Last pubication, Nov. 13, 1948. SHE'S A PSVCHO CASE, BOYS? TURN ER FATHER BIG By Jackand Lillian Loser HALP/HALP! TH'STRIPE-TAIL TIGER ; JES' SPRUNG ON ~$14.50! Why that's practically my MY MAN SNUFFRY, > life's savings!” You’'ll be surprised hew far your savings will go, and how fine are, the suits, dresses, IF MY LATE PASSENGERS ARE ON THEIR WAY TO DELIVER CHUM CHUM SENIOR'S TOWN, WE'VE SHE { WOULDN'T SHE WANTS TO ' DO THAT, FOR YEARS AND VYEARS DAISY HAS BEEN RUNNING -TO THE PHONE EVERY j° TIME_IT 3 [q RINGS X ILL GO NEXT )' ( DOOR AND 4K fala CALL HER UP-- SHES ALV THIS CALL Q&LD\SA- ED; WILL BE HER N - ( VERY OWN ;’L} PUT THOSE BLINKIN' CAMRAS ¢ DOWA ! I'LL POSE WHEN I JOLLY. WELL WANT 10/ THANKS FOR THE DOPE; *NO GHOES, ILL BE GLAD J AND WATER...SPARES O.K. TO GO HI5 BAIL ANY AREA. COOFY- ING FACE AND ITS WARPED HER REASON. B SHE'S N A ) (S 16N'T T00 mn.v6 u:‘;uuiu ; Ex\?firwfig PALLY. TELL YOUR BOS4, 4§ EQUIPPED... PLENTY OF GA ME HE R ek B8 0L o IN CASE THOSE SNATCHERS AND HERE I5 A MAP OF THE ) HAVE A BRIGADE OR TWO i _OF FRIENDS ALONG. Zi 16 ALREADY PASSING CUT HINTS. HOw ABOUT LETTING US CLEAN HURRY, MISTOFER TIGER MAN, HURRY ! THAT WILD VARMINT O’ YOR'N IS ABOUT TO GOBBLE LP MY VAN SNOFEY THERE'S TH' TIGER TRAINER, LOWEEZY -- GO GET HiW-- blouses and other gar- ments on sale at S A BLL FOR SCREENS ON YOUR HOUSE -SIR-1S THE AMOUNT CORRECT ? IT'S TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS - MAMZELL EATIN' FLIES THE Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning I DON'T CARE IF IT'S A THOUSAND!| I'M SICK OF WITH ALL Copr. 1918, ‘I&nm Syndcate, Yo, W W ARE YOU, \PA‘SV P VES, BUT WHAT YOU NEED IS AN You AN INDIAN GUIDE !! USHER?Z2 I TOLD YOU I DIDN'T WANT A PICTUAH ... ANYONE TAKES ONE fLL BASH HIS RUDDY HEAD IN /! &4 He, You Bum, ‘<7 YOU'RE SMASH= AH, WELL, WG SHALL HAVE TO MY WIT6— WHICH, IF I HAD ANY, T WOULDNT HAVE BEEN CHIVVIED INTO THIS RAT-RACE. (LISTEN. BIC FROST, YOUR WN DAUGHTER. WOULDN™T TURN VOU (N ELCSSIE A | WROTE THAT WALLET & BOBBLE | WRITE ADS? | THOUGHT THEY JUST HAPPENED. i WHEW!! I SHORE AW TICKLED TO HEAR THAT DONT YOU WORRY, MADAM --TH' TIGER'S ALREADY HAD HIS DINNER TODAY JIGGS THOUGHT IT A GOOD IDEA TO DINNER ON THE LAWN - WOUILD YOLI GO~'S TO THE STORE AN' GET A