The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1949, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949 g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE e e ey and pinned a boutonniere on her ' INSTALLATION, [i%" | RADIO LOG — Mrs. Mildred E. Barron was in- 2 5 ¥ I JUST HAVE R AlNBow lels italicd a6 Mother ‘Advisr for the Rk gt:a:ca:tlng i MAMA HAS A HEADCHE, ARENT You AWFLLLY 3 SIX” ROOMS AND y |ensuing year, conducted to the 0:Bl 8 COOKIE - WILL Y4 OF A BIG HOLSE "= East and presented a corsage by the S DS URaAy PL_%fi%é%fi_‘é ER LIKE THIS 7)./ LASI SAIURDAY | retiring MGther Advisor, Mrs. Hazel TUESDAY EVENING 1 LIE DOWN? }M““_'ylfl' Bt . [ 5:00—Adventures in Research. T OFaed. oF Ratibow ot GIbls aeatied Moo 5:15—Red Cross. & rls | stalled as Associate Mother Advisor 5:30—Easy Chair-ABC v held their public installation service 'for this year, after which she was 5:AFKNOX MANNIN.C oRE at Scottish Rite Temple last Satur-|conducted to the East and pre- 6200-News 33 N day even.ng. sented a ccrsage by the new Mother 6"15—Anlm‘al Sontt g , were Pat Ba-'Advisor. 6:20—Dinner Mush:‘ rthy Advisor; Chaplain,| Mrs. Dora Sweeney, Sub-Deputy G:SD—Spon Sccnarfo . Marshal, Pat Oakes; of all the Raintow Assemzlies in SjAO—MuSiC o y Lou Fagerson; and | Alaska, was intrcduced in the East. S:AS—MCal.News. Musician, Lois Lawrence. A lovely flower and candlelight| .l ARy AMSTERDAM- The following officers were & Ladd:nda and gifts were given to X CBS. Sheila MacSpadden, Wor- |Mrs. Ha:el Mantyla, retiring Motrz- 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBES. | g Alice Jean Davis,‘El[‘ Advisor, an’\d Brs Du:;)thg’ THA "] 8:00—March of Dimes. ! YAM SORR! . Kather-|ett, retiring Associate Mother Ad- TR 1 . CBS BUT OLIV N N et Mes_;\iscr. by the newly installed Ram-l :; _g:?:]{;[‘;dflz:Tgilgflfi AND MAKE HIM A ' & men l\lan[ylflv‘ihfi\v Officers, in sincere apprecm-' 9:00—News at Nine. RASSLIN' CHAMP — McCrea, Treasurer; tion of their untiring and zealousi giis viking Varleties. cphenson, R ecorder; |etforts to scrve the girls. 9:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- Drill Loader: Shirley| Mrs Gladys Stabler, who has CBS. Elstad, Chapl angeline Mc- isorved 12 years as Chmrmn‘n of l!qe 10:00—Tomorrow's News. Commel, Musician; Ann Louise|Advisory Board, was presented a giIti 45,5 Brigting on a Cloud. Henning, Organist; Janu McCon- | in appreciation of her unseltish [0'90 morecasts. nel, Cho'r Director. }lo)al}y and industrious work. Sign Off. | Betty Mantyla, Confidential Ob-| Pa® Balog, Installing Worthy A" | \geqnesday Morning and Afternoon cerver: Ruth Posey, Outer Observ-fVisor Was unexpectedly presente Sign on. ! " s " Dotina Jewett, Flag Bearer; Syl- | #ith @ lovely bouquet of flowers for| .90 _Alarm Clock Club. M. Color Bearer; Louise her ccusmm_ wi!llng_ness to serve. 7:30—News. i . Elsa Johnson and Al- ‘Aiter the installation ef the Wor- 7:45—Sunrise Salute. v‘?fl&fl Keepers of Para- 1y Advisor, Evangcnne McCon;xel 8:00—Western Serenade. a’ and Sylvia Lister sang “Following 8:15—Headlines. Solol mikiioniay ihn | HodalRg, o accompAREl D o Gon.| 8:20—Morning Thought. 12-14 Love; Marge Williams, Religion; |, 'lcrompuame%l by her sister ikt Beverly Black, Nature; Connie Wil- iE\'aw;(Nmo. <ang “The Blind P]o\xgh-’ sftl:inminglsiemde. T = liams, Tmmortality; Sally RUthin,; o oiher appropriate music g;w_Mfi‘;“; fo;'.y":’e“s:",ssus DON'T BE 'e's A STUFFY 'E'S GOT A RIGHT T8E ['ELL Crocks, Fidelity; Joan Willamson,'aqqcq 5 the beauty of the instal-] g FAMILIAH, ONE, EH? BE THE NEXT WORLD'S atriotism; Edith Wellington, Serv-|y. . . 9:30—Weather. JUST KEEP 4 g g : ation oore e medtt b eVl Wi i LIME-'0USE . 'E'S GOIN? SOUR PLAcE RS A ey Shaie BTt e o) Nedospanden, [y M5 TUGKEE ARER e | Sk XOUR BTAND IN-CES. T SPAR WITH YOU AN A I Sy’ Suanbon; Toyce RIVErs, Lot 00 (A8 cisn-tarm, eabeoial- | Loy SN, SHOW YOU WOT 'E g 35 Sherry Grey, Marilyn Crooks, Beda (1. o ; ¥ yie "| 10:15—Trio Time. i FOUND AHT ABAHT { ‘ 3 v commending Pat Oakes and Nor: i 1 , Donna Carver, Audreyfm,‘ Dee Cook who had earned s0 10:15—STAND-IN NO. 2—-CBS. | Phcko, Bervi Tiiter, Tols TAWFERDS, [ot ot Teiua i n it MY raquiived | 10:00 ~BAliadyls Gaemo. ! Norma Dee Cook, Dorothy Robards, ¢ roceive theis bars, 1| 1Rl BANDSTAND- | 30f ., Marjorie Malcolm, | > 4 A | e e par- | ne, doallatlon dhics, h SR \34i80-<rilianve A gt ' 3 | followed these ceremonies, was well 11-45—Melodies in % Time. i S0KS |attended and refreshments were} ;,'sc poracad g o ADVISORY BOARD | served after the dance. 12:00—Meet the Band. | Bt e hng vt brec RSN { 12:18—news | ML Bk S 4 :30—Lu Date. Mesdames Hazel Mantyla, Henrietta Budgeiary surplus }"2‘:22:0":::8;;‘0105‘:3- i I;»\rk ('xlnd_v;stnbler, :\Doront:z' % 1:00—~MEET THE MISSUS-CBS.‘ uckett y Fagerson, Amanda, 1¢ sic. { Grant, Winnifred Han nd Mil- 1:45—Frank Sinatra. i dred E. Barron, and Messrs. Carson | OTTAWA, Jan. 18.—(P—Finance 2:00—Memory Tunes. | La e, John Maurstad, Thomas | Minister D. C. Abbott reports & 2:30—Light Classics. i L. Rlll iBaxcon | Canadian budgetary surplus of more | 3:00—Footnotes to the Headlines. Mr. and Mrs. “Mollie” MacSpad- | than $600,000,000 for the first nine| 3:15—ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. den, parents of the newly installed | months of the current fiscal year.| 3:30—Make It Music. AND COLLAPSED — IT% M Worthy Advisor, were introduced in!As of Dec. 31, revenues were $1,-| 4:30—ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. r BLOCKING SOME ROAD, the East at which time Sheila pre- /956208479 and expenditures were ———————— « & sented her mother with a corsage g1 346,258,780. B —_— -— p N P ey All programs subject to change e s 7 | Flexible Flier Sleds at Madseus. | iue to conditions beyond our cox- (‘:d ) Open noon until 6. 79 1| "ol ’;PRESCNP'"UN SHOES | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ceramic tile has piayed an im- o 1 Notice is hereby given that N. C. portant role in Near Eastern ar- Juneau Foot Chmc Banfield has been appointed Ad. | chitecture for almost 3000 years. 2 ministrator of the Estate of SELMA | — i A T 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 PADEMEISTER, deceased. All per- | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL S ————————— . | sons having claims against said es- ACCOUNT tate are required to present them; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN = # | with proper verification attached to]that the Administrator of the Estate o # B 1 . |the undersigned at his office at|of John Helmer Johnson deceased, ' e Ty Nos\g TEJ%TI-’TF"EECIAQ:‘\;ESEA GOIO;\/A\A SLEET, YOU'RE ¥ I TOLD VOU SLEET WOULD ’ Front & Seward Sts. in Juneau, |has filed his Final Report herein WE GOT AN EXPRESS STICKS THEOUCH NG TO MEET A COUPLEY | DO ANYTwING T ASKED 3 Alaska or by mail to Box 1121, Ju- | praying for approval of the Ad- ' [TRUCK, TRACY, AND HERE'S - OF _'_ORPEDO'EJ‘ AND IF HER, TRACY. I'VE GOT ’ neau, Alaska, within six months | ministration of said Estate as re-, A UNIFORM FOR ‘ AJHAT ALL WORKS AS PLANNED, THAT DAME AROUND from the first date of publication |ported in the Final Report and pe- : \- THERE'LL BE ONE LESS MY FINGER hereof. titioning that the remainder of the — FLATFOOT IN THE. ,— > i Dated January 18, 1949. | Estate be decreed as follows: 2 N. C. BANFIELD. | One-half thereof to Olaf John- | First publication, Jan. 18, 1949. son, brother of deceased, and the 7= Last publication, Feb. 8, 1949. ‘remalning one-half to be equally \ divided between the following nam- ed nieces and nephews of deceased: ' [/ > THOS. S. WALDAL, HJALMAR S. WALDAL, EDWIN W. WAL- P > ':‘/77[6’[#4[0 H KENTUCKY'S, BOURBON B Genuine' Sovrbes_Whiskey I’o"nuo} IN BOND)| LEONARD WALDAL, MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. WESLEY WALDAL, ESTHER RICHARDSON, KATINKA FLANAGAN, MARGIT MacDONALD, ELVINA STAHL, and ALICE GEMMILL Hearing before the undersigned on the Final Report and petition will be held at Skagway, Alaska, |on the 21st day of March, 1949, at llooo o'clock A. M., at which time | ' DAL, all persons having objections to the petition or report may appear and | be heard. ! souu "As“\ WITNESS my hand and official Kentwuky Straight’ seal this 20th day of December, 1948. MARY T McCANN, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge — Skagway Precinct. First publication, Jan, 18, 1949. Last publication, Feb. 8, 1949. NOTICE OF HEARING (=15 59 YES, WERE LUCKY. IT5 A GOOD THING WE'RE COVERED. TRUE ENOUGH. BUT HE COULD START A DAMAGE SUIT, AND WHO KNOWS | WHAT A JURY WOULD DO? HE COULON'T HAVE COLLECTED. IT WAS ALL HIS FAULT, SKEEZIX. WE'RE FORTUNATE WE HAVE LMBILITY INSURANCE TO COVER HACKS ACCIDENT. BUT DO YOU REMEMBER, WILMER, HOW YOU CRIPE EVERY TIME THE PREMIUM 5 DUE ? IS | 0 05 T Wk G St Ot s No. 1208 | Distribuied tmubeisat Aliaks In the Probate Coutt@6F the Terri- | REMEMBER THE LAVENDER Y HOW ABOUT THAT by ODOM COMPANY T e P tory of Alaska, First Dlvislon,‘ AND PINK TIE TAAT YOU JEEPERS! DRETFULL- LOOKIN' [ ONE RANG THE — 1 e Matver ot the. Estate of | | ARE YOU READY DETESTED? TWO MILLION| "T'SHoRe ‘| | PURPLE AN YALLER | BELL, SIRY Your Del’oits || ELIZABETH C. SEY, Deceased. | FOR THE WEEKLY €EARS, VE SOLD INTHREE DAYS-- \ cAN PICK TIE THAT GIVE ME WE'VE SOLD || pusLic NoTicE 18 EEREBY | g5 REPORT SHIELESS THE BRIGHT ORANGE BOW A SPUTTIN' HEADACHE \ TWENTY | |GIVEN, That Harriet A. Williams, | q % L TIE YOU ABHORRED --IT IS ) o { Administratrix with the will an. | | ON "TIELESS™ TY SELLING AT THE RATE OF FER TWO WEEKS? MILLION nexed of the estate of Elizabeth C. | TYLER TIES, QNE THOLSAN! ALREADY BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES Sey, deocased, has flled with the| | \\p Ty ER? 2 ; | | Probate Court for the Juneau Pre- | . 2 2 SAVINGS BONDE cinct, First Division, Territory of | Alaska, her Final Reéport and Ac- | count as ‘such Administrator, and | that the Court has ordered that the | m time and place for the hearing there- | HE management of this & i on be on Friday, the 25th day of ‘ bank is pledged to conserva- February, 19049, at the hour of ten | tive operation. The safety o'clock in the forenoon at the Court ' 1 of depositors’ funds is our Room of the Probate Court in the WAKE UP/cET SYOUR HAT- OR town of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, WE'LL BE LATE primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which Insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. FOR THAT BIG FOOTBALL GAME! at which time and place anyone interested therein may appear and tile objections to the same; and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, That at said time and place the Court will determine who the dis- tributees of the estate of said de- ceased are and any person, firm or corporation may appear and file their claims and proofs of heirship. Dtaed at Juneau, Alaska, this 24th day of December, 1948. - HARRIET A. WILLIAMS, Administratrix. | First publication, Dec. 30, 1948. Last publication, Jan. 25, 1949. | M THIS BANK ARE INSURED ~ | FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMEER PEDERAL DAFOST INGUTANCE OORPORATION

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