The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 12, 1949, Page 7

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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, RESERVE OFFICERS MEET WEDNESDAY; TRAINING URiT Lt. Col. J. D. Alexander announc- ed today that local Reserve Officers will meet Wednesday, March 16, at 7:00 p.m. in the Juneau city coun- cil chambers to form a composite training unit and to take part in the first class of a local group in- struction program for this area. Officers from Fort Richardson will be present to conduct the meet- ing and to present the first lecture. Officers who have applied for local group instruction are expected to attend and officers who have not yet expressed an .nienucn pa. ticipate are invited. NOTICE OF HEARING REPORT OF EXECUTOR | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ARNOT HENDRICKSON, Ex- ecutor of the Last Will and Testa- ment and the Estate of Karl Kav- ander, deceased, has filed herein his FINAL REPORT and petition for | decree of distribution, to distribute | the residue of said estate to Gerda | Bjorkman, nee Josephson, niece of | deceased, Edit Sjoblom, nee Jose- phson, niece of deceased, Helza Jose- phson, niece of deceased, and Arnot Hendrickson of Juneau, Alaska. A hearing will be held upon said Report and Petition before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on | May 12, 1949, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., | at which time all persons objecting to said Report and the manner in which the estate has been admini- stered or the distribution of said estate to the above named devisees, | may appear and be heard and file their objection herein. { WITNESS my hand the seal of the Probate Court for the Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, thi 11th day of March, 1949. FELIX GRAY, | U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge — Juneau Precinct. First publication, March 12, 1949. Last publication, April 2, 1949. Brownie's Liguor Store 139 So. Frank!n Phone 103 P, 0. Pex 259 17:30 o'ciyck at the Will<: FAMILY HIGHT OF SALVATION ARMY IS EVENT TONIGHT Family Night wiil be observed at the Salvation Army this evening. An interesting and unusual program is ceing planned when whole famil- ies will participate in a unit witn instrumental and vocal numbers. A unique number will be a “Grand-. mother’s Quartet,” which will sing some songs in the native Thlinket language. Lhe program is under the aus- Jices of the women's Home League i and Mrs. Major Newbould | se the chairman for the occa- | s invited to attend hich will commence at hby Hall. | public his cervice et HONOR ROLL FOR | BEGINNERS' BAND GIVEN BY SHOFAER, Joseph M. Shofner, high school band instructor, announces the be- inners band honor roll for the] A of February as follows: Mike: 2lackwell, Bill Glafke, Mike Grum- 1 mett, David Hollingsworth, Dixie Jones, Philip Lorenzén, Nancy, | McDowell, Gordon Oakes, Dick Pe- ues, Arlene Smith, Jeannie Smith, ¢ and Ted These students have met the pre- scriced requirements of attendance, 1 minimum of 30 minutes daily actice, and proficiency in play- ing. Nine students have attained the| - roll three times in succes- and have been issued medal | ins as awards. These pins were onated to the band by the Alaska Music Supply. ! ' D 1 ALMOUIST SERVICES ARE SET FOR TUESDAY Funeral arrangements for Mrs. . E. Almgquist, who died at St. osptal yesterday, have been i for Tuesday at the W. Carter Mortuary chapel. Rev. Willis R. Booth will con- uet the services, i RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460--JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—ATOMIC IMPLICATIONS- | CBS. 5:15—Shep Field. 5:30—Here's to Veterans. § 5:45—Sportmen’s Notebook-ABS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sport Scenario. 6:3U—Billboard of Air. 6:45—Church Announcements. 6:50—Local News. 7:00—Blue Barron. 7:30-WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS 8:00—Smoke Dreams-ABS. 8:15—MEMO FROM LAKE SUC- CESS- CBS. 8:30—IT PAYS TO BE IGNOR- ANT-CBS. 9:00—News at Nine. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—DICK JURGENS-CES. 10:00—TOmMOrTow's ivews. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. SUNDAY Sign On. 8:55—Forecasts. 9:00—Voice of Prophecy. 9:30—Cavalcade Orchestra. 9:45—Fanily Goes to Church. 10:45—Airlane Trio. 11:00—Baptist Good News Hour. 11:30—Kostelanetz Concert. 11:45—SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. 12:15—News. 12:30—Brotherhood Hour. 1:00—Concert Hall, 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—LYN COLE SINGS-CBS. 2:30—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 3:30—ELMO ROPER-CBS. 3:45—Waltz Time. | 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. | 3 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00—PHILIP MARLOWE-CBS. 5:30—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS Fa | 6:00—Revival Hour. 7:00—~MR. ACE AND JANE-CBS 7:30—News. i :45—CHICAGOANS-CBS. 00—Proudly We Hail. 8:30—SKYWAY TO STARS-CRS 9:00—News. } 9:15—Eddy Duchin-ABS. 9:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. 10:00—WALTER WINCHELL-CBS. 10:15—Sammy Kaye. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. TRAVEL AND SHIP VIA THE ALASKA LINE | SENGERS, FREIGHT, 4/t AND EXPRE SCHEDULED All programs subject to change due to conditions bevond our con- trol. > >~ FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. HOWSON | MOKDAY AFTERNOCN i 1 g . Me- linda A. Howson will be held Mon- i «t 2 pm. {rom the Chas. W. apel. The Rpv. Samuel Mc- i ct e final rite he funcal cer i . U N TO SETTLE THIS WE'VE GOT TO HAVE A MAN TO MAN | 14 WE CAN'T DO THAT ECAUSE I'M A AN WOM * fi4 | WOULDN'T _ TURN MRS. BOOGER !! ficate, Inc.. W THERE'S BEDLAM AS THE ANNOQUNCER WAVES FOR ~ UNHAND THE LADY, TERRY. X [ OUARAS GOING TO MAKE HER EAT THAT CARVER AND WAGH SHEER OFF, 5PRAY! W I WANT TO TALK & WITH ALEXI5, IT POWN WITH SPECIALLY IMPORTED PERFUME. WE CAN'T DO THAT BECAUSE YOU'RE A WELL HAVE ) TO HAVE A HI_ISF»’\'\‘Di IT ON AGAIN, s reserved BABY Z 4 I'M THE DUMB-JOHN YOU ) YOU ARE ANGRY MADE A FOOL OF! AND ALEXI5 15 DOING ONLY TO MAKE HERSELF MORE BEAUTIFUL = THATS THE WIFE + I NEVER HEARD OF THAT Ab PAGE SEVEN WHERE THE TALKING v SCU3E ME. GIVE WAY...DEAR DEA HOW'M I GONNA GIT UP THERE AN’ CON- GRACH'LATE 'IM. 1 N eeeeee— TOM_SIMS _y p ‘%fie""}"’" ~(0 2.5 =N\ THE WINNAH AND STILL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD... JOE PALOOKA ! Q00%%H, TERRY, FOR HER TERRY. Y DARLING! HOW CAN YOU BE 50 WORKED AT JACKS GRILL. FOR RESERVATIONS o lNcFORMA’I'ION ARRIVALS AND onfact DEPARTURES CCHMPANY S5 ALASKA _March 15 Phone 2 'S. DENALI ... Mor. 21 DT Southbound H; BGREEN .S, BARANOF . Mar. 13 ¢ S. *Agent S.S. ALASKA .. Mar. 20 EAU PINOCHLE PARTY hi, 8 pm., IOOF Hall, T5c ne of Alaska Auxiliary. Tur Shoot, Refreshments. 39 4t ME AND INDUSTRIAL | e TR Il 5 TAKE OUT Serecug AU Alaska FOR THREE. ILL INSULATION FOCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING | WOULDN'T HAVE BELIEVED IT! Warde A. johrson—Phone 344 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ' Plumbing © Hc:aling Qil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Inc. - ___________—————-——" " - s | Your Depesits | ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FIX THIS INFUNNEL LAMP I BLOWED TILL I'M BLUE IN TE' FACE, BUT 76 DANG THING WON'T GO OUT S HOLD EVERYTHING, A ey MRS. SMITH ! » e HERE COMES OLD Qfl@@@fimm* ok FALDYROY TO THE FALDYROY ¢! 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