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PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1949 ‘ 26 IN, 35 0UT ON ACA iMys. White Visits RADIO LOG FLIGHTS ON TUESDAY : Kiny | e (92 prep— Ao | Many Juneauiles| uwsa srosscssing co. : i Alaska Coastal's planes carried Wheds l DIAL IQD;JiINEAU Y@ = S :\i?‘vj NTL.:::;\';. more than 70 passengers yesterday,| Mrs. Josephine White saw many WEDNESDAY EVENING - YOUR SUPPER with 26 persons coming into Ju- present .and former Juneauités| .50 alaska Native Service. AL J I T neau and 35 departing. Passengers while on her month’s vacation inf g.15 v A, Program. iss Quono® were as follows: Southern Caliic:nia. In *just one 5:30—Easy Chair-ABS. o . From Sitka: Mrs. Herculof, N. E. day, she saw quite a few: 5-45—Tune Tabloid. Burns, M. Vidak, Sid Thompson,| She was one of the guests of 6:00—News. Carl Hansen. Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, who, with | g.15_Animal Court. From Hoonah: Bertha Raatikain- her husband, is spending the win-| g.00 Music. en. ter in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Hol-| g.30_gport Scenario. From Gustavus: J. D. Ray. brook entertained in their apart-| g.40 Music From Hood Bay: Fred Brandes. ment January 10, when guests in- From Angoon: Al Thompson. |cluded Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Mrs. From Todd: M. F. Stockwell. |Irene Stewart of San Franciseo; 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Paul Weston Orchestra. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | From Tenakee: Larry Jackson. |Mrs. Lucretia Botsford, formerly | g.go—Legislative Highlights. i s From Haines: Alice Hermes, E.'in the Burc-u of Mines office| g.15 NIGHT EDITOR-CBS | TSN Z |5Y DRAWING FROM A HAT, P. Lowman, Sonia Lowman, Ren here with B. D. Stewart (she now ! g.30. PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- (I 17 GOOD PLACE!! 3 H d POPEYE AGREED 7O TAKE Baker J. Patterson. lives in San Francisco); Mrs. Jack CBS. | EAT HEREN /U 5 THE SIXTH AMAN wWHO 7 To 2 Bishop Zlobin, Hugh Fletcher, also of the Bay City, and | g.00—News at Nine. & \ G- ENTERS AND MAKE HIM J 1Y Anterim. Mrs. Jack Hillard, now of San| g:15 Viking Varleties. 2 = ; WORLD'S CHAMPION Y- SEE To Tenakee: Mr. and Mrs. Will- Leandro, 9:30—Glenn Miller Orchestra. 2 7 RN L WRESTLER ¥ -,;(LU(OV\I; iam Hall, Pete James, Joe Henry, After luncheon, four of _the{ 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. : 2 7 : i (RASS Don Jaquef. guests drove home with Mrs. Hill- | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. ) { € To Gustavus: Lyle Bieber, Ed-'ard to have a visit with Jack Hill- 1 10:30—Forecasts. » - [/ ward O'Brien, M. F. Stockwell. |ard, former customs man of Alaska. Sign off. § \ To Chatham: Gustav Peterson,' “They have a nice little home | Thursday Morning and Afternoon 5 Albert Peterson, Frank Olson. tl .’ commented Mrs. White. Sign On. To Haines: A. Machin, Clarence “Mrs. Hillard's daughter, Christine 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. > Lyons. Helps, who teaches school near by, 7:30—News. To Petersburg: Russ Alexander, lives with them. The Hillards are 7:45—Sunrise Salute. By Mrs. Julius Carlson, Dr. Marcus, well located, and Jack has plenty | 8:00—Western Serenade. Miss Grover, Nina Tabernilla. (to do keeping the fruit trees] g:15—Headlines. To Tulsequah: Three passengers. trimmed and the nice backyard in R VR | order. Retiring for Jack doesn’t | mean that he quits work, but that EI.KS l“s‘AllAIlo“ . ihe takes on a different line.” Mrs, White continued: “Mrs. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Weather. 8:30—Morning Serenade. 8:45—Piano Playhouse. 9:00—Music for the Missus. HORY &1 I DIDN'T STRAIN S(HEDULED TONIGHI j Faulkner expects to be back in Ju-| 9:30—Forecasts. | i G%?:év-gT:EVER SAW SUCH <—— pi NO MUSCLE e \‘7F‘IF'}1:IN” \) |neau in the spring, and so do| g.35 vyocal Varietles. THERE YA ARE NGTH ... I THOUGHT I'D MUS MUSCLE ERTHEN? S r {the Holbrooks. The others are all| g.45_ YOUR STAND IN-CBS. | MISTER ... SHE'S ) HAVE TO CALL FOR A y- FIGHT A WEEK AWAY...WHY YA HONGRY N Wallis . George and LeRoy F. ..ol jocated and, while they miss| 10:00_ News. HAFTA LIFT 1S TRUCK 2.0H ‘;e“ Wflll = msFBHedft“:ighélmfltheir Alaska friends very much,| 19.05Trio Time. ! ¢ 4 — WE GOTTA 2 — . YADARN the regular meeting of the BIKS |ipey seem to be quite happy in 10:15STAND IN NO.2-CBS. | [opwme o0 i | N S ool | ;(hei hiormer hns Esteemed Loval 404y new environments.” 10:30—Milady’s Memo. | ,e;firi;ang;x ;tlauer o l?‘s"e"‘""?d| Mrs. White was pleased to visit | 11.00—ELLIOTT LAWRENCE- i g . o+ Past District | With the Goddard family, formerly GBS, f Doputy: Glend Mmiled Ruler, Wilti ol Coaoasd Hob | SEATes B0 Listuners Digeat. act’ 45 Grand " Beaitha> Fules * fon BTy pooamd moslhgezieer, MUK | f10(-Melodlat 134 Tline. the installatin |Madge Klunas, have a fine Dbig| 11:55 Weather. Sl . house in Santa Barbara where the | 12:00—Salon Serenade. J’ . |whole family lives. The Goddard| 12:15—News. { lestallg;ri:fhozl(;glzl;:(sznt raga- | JRusShtes. Borothy, and her hus-1 12:30—Luncheon Date. [ \band—Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright— 1:00—_MEET 'THE MISSUS-CBS. 18 o necting Wednesday eVering: jive there with their daughter, whui e { . T S " |goes to high school in Santa Bar- 1;30—Sophislicates. ! M NOTICE 'bara, and Jimmy, who is in the | ljmeco oo Sings. | In the Matter of the Estate of Navy and now stationed in the 2:00—Memory Tunes. i LLOYD R. WILLIAMSON. Phi‘mp'?e& A Ly Onitrt 2:30—Light Classics. i Notice is given that N. C. Banfield | “All along the line in California,” 00— dlines. | T R , . ONE was appointed Administrator of the Sas Wrs. White, “the weatner was | 3100000 Ui G B | SN ( Here! peruars Tuis . HE ETRUCK ONS OF Us.) Etate of Lloyd R. Williamson by the | the most talked-of subject, as the{ i3, naye Tt Music. ' Py FEEELE MINDS T 3 e Adatet ! probate court for the Sitka Preoinct | unusual cold spell daniaged the cit-| '3, pORERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. EYIEE! TMI’S. BEARDED ONE [70) YOU HEAR, . i = > P ’ i . of Alaska after Lloyd R. Willliam- |1us crops to the tune of millions A.ll programs eubject to change | 16 IMPATIENT, DOES HEJ’H!NK P'@S? PUSH THAT 3 T son was adjudged deceased. |of dollars, despite the smudge pots due to conditions beyond our con- THE CART LOST A WHEEL RUBBLE INTO THE DITCH! All persons having claims against |burning night and day. The|, i ONLY TO DELAY HI5 s . 7S the estate of Lloyd R. Williamson same cold weather iced the roads ' el e atereh SEDAN CHAIRZ are required to present them to N. |between Redlands and the Imperial C. Banfield at (Box 1121) Juneau, | Valley, damaging the tomatoes, DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF Alaska, on or before July 25, 1949. peas and other early vegetables in | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January | the famous valley. Classes now enrolling: Tap, Ac- 18, 1949. ! “However, the wonderful high- robanc..Eccemrlc. Character, Bal- | N. C. BANFIELD, !way system from Seattle to Los |let, Boys acrobatic class, ladies ex- Administrator. | Angeles was kept clear of snow, {ercise classes, ballroom instruction L First publication, Jan. 19, 1949. | and very little ice was encountered |for beginners. Phone Red 575. 86 16t Last publication, Feb. 9, 1949. on the way. Buses went through in | ———————— ol ——————————————————— both directions on schedule time.” | snm———————————" RS S G E . BOY FOR HUGHES i [':du)al,d/:in l n PRESCRIPTION SHDES Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes are % mo Juneau Foot Clinic the parents of a baby son, born at s X k S il t 5:20 o’'cloc! junday morning a 14 Shaltuck—Blue 879 St. Ann’s Hospital. The boy, who‘ BESIDES, WE'RE J BUSINESS MEN. HAUNTED AND PLAGUED WHAT KIND OF ME ALL MY ADULT LIFE. 2 : SLEET KEEPS HER DATE weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces at WITH BIG FK)ST'S MEN. birth, has been named Ly'e. B‘.d-l ward. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Johnson of the| Bureau of Land Management | | Juneau Children’s Home. DISTRICT LAND OFFICE 1 i UNITED STATES i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Anchorage, Alaska. ’--thfi December 9, 1948 " ” S Notice is hereby given that Minnie ‘ Field has made application for a ' ‘ homesite, Anchorage Serial 012603, F ] /7’ Zfl.fl[ ” under the act of May 26, 1034 (48 & :stat. 809) for tracts A and B em- l . ‘KEN'UCKY'S_, braced in U. S. Survey No. 2871, D i i e o THE INSURANCE Y ON A BIRD WHO e A coco i ADJUSTER HAS | HANDLES GASOLINE STILL THING M NGT Xf;:."“‘:f,,il,z‘u’f: s bl d HOw IS BETTER, AND GRIPING BEEN THERE WITH A LIGHTED W LAID UP wWiTH SOME || HIS INSURANCE 8 4 | HACK TODAY, | BECAUSE HE CAN'T AND MADE A CIGAR IN HI8 FACE ? PAINFUL BURNS ADJUSTER, tude 58° 23 / 06” N. longitude 134° | L S e W, asnmiiias Sonr WAL | SREEXT COME TO WORK. - SETTLEMENT. / it THE BIG COOF! eliminated from the Tongass Na- | [§ tional Forest by Public Land Order | No. 453 and Public Land Order No. 525, and it is now in the files of the | District Land Office, Anchorage, ‘ Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- } versely any of the above mentioned | lands should file their adverse claim in the local land office at Anchor- age, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- | after, or said adverse claims will be | barred by the Statutes. | FLORENCE L. KOLB, (3} ,c;?iulno’ SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Sovrbon_Whiskey | ! Prod . sorTL8D) IN BOND, 'nn- rro0y | Gu 68 o Werkde e Beveing Srpontuons © 3 ¥ . 2 ] - Distributed throughout Alasks ’ . Acting Manager. RN, . i : DRETFULY DRETFUL' DRETFLL Y | by ODOM COMPANY i (b bl b l’“::l‘z:::‘m- g:c 15, 1048 . S SICH EVE-STRAININ' COLORS ! GIT THEM LOLD - |ast publiation, Peb. 3, 100 | | 1101 =000y SiR. BUT, MISS _ iz UARMINTS OUTNY MY SIGHT AN’ PRINT UP TEN | l 8. { UNITED STATES YTIELESS” TY TYLER / WILLOWS-- IT'S i - MILLION CF EACH - THEY 'LL GO LIKE HOT CAKES = Your llepos || PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOE | |~ CANNOT BE A MAT(ER OF THE . 4 its ; 1" A R E & A FE e Meustement DISTORBED NOW--| LTMOST URGENCY! » 4 =4 ‘Anchorate, Alaska. HE'S IN CONFERENCE | YOU KNOW UERY g BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES December 20, 194. WITH RIS TIE WELL THAT IT'M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | C e " SAVINGS BONDE DESIGNERS MR.TYLER'S Notice is heréby given that Ludwig | Nelson has made application for A NUG%%@{?E(&NE (e e , homesite, under the act of May 26, f 010180, for a tract of land embraced A L 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage serial in U. 8. Survey No. 2614, situated on the north shore of Auke Bay and south side of Eagle River Highway | . 1djoining Survey No. 2381, contain- | v TICKETS TO GROGAN'S SHE'LL THINK I GOT A DATE ; (s \ng 048 acres, latitude 58° 23’ 15" | TOMORROW NIGHT=={/LL WITH THE GANG AN' WON'T < (1AMEMAS GOOD NIGHT-TRY ' N. longitude 134° 39’ 00” W. at me- D I'M GON' OUT TONIGHT LET ME OUT / o & T ] TO GET HOME ander corner No. 1. and it is now in | A =N 4 the files of the District Land Office, | L S Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claining ad- versely any of the above mentioned | 1and should file their adverse claims | in the local land office at An-| chorage, Alaska, within the period | of publication or thirty days.there- | after or they will be barred by the | , FIRST NATIONAL BANK [|™ it o j of JUNEAU, ALASKA Acting Manager. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Pirst publication, Jan. 5, 1949. E : Last pubication, March 2, 1949. Cope. 1948, King Festures Syndcate, 16, Wodld riits sseved.