The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1949, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1949 starting at 16 o'clock. A tuffet luncheon wil AI ROTARY E' e served in the hotel lobby at mid- Club Valent'ne Satur ¢hi. Rotaiians are urged to tike s Beouth ; a guest couple with them to the Cub Scouts of Pack No. 311, Den Kelit, Sikson announced. i s m?’ &nd ¥ance SIS Mayor Z. J. Loussac of Anchorage ring Cub Master, were spe-| s of the: Rotary - Cltil.oh was a guest at the meeting. % ¥ President Carter called for a board e )i directors meeting Friday afier Culs, dressed in their vy - Ao hlng v f ¥ ithahn’s oifice. i d rold uniforms, NS ians at luncheon tables e of| SEND (DEAS T6 (i HERRING LIMITS 1 nd Dads, in érsons cot d about the v o i ) hey catch limitatiogs are Clayton Polley, and Wudlite | i My ave Ramsey, Mr. at a meeting Mrs. Flord Ogden, Mr. and Seattle, or' send Ho'mquist, and Mr. reach the FW.S. . Tverson. three years, was given aj” e by Boy Scout Lead- v ho commended him for evoteq service in building up the Pack to its present standard.|™ Powers told luncheon guests that, the local pack was one of the (est,; if not the best, in Alaska. 5 Neil Fritchman, chairman of the e Rotary cub committee, gave a brief| ) "y erore 1949 dhiotas, ade’ SRtk review of the cubs growth during the | Written briefs from those unable’ past three years, and presented Cuh‘to attend the hearing will be ac- Master Blackwell with a token of | .. yo4 by the Service until Mar. 1 l and | ;- February 15 mber of Com- ! ¢ 1 will be on herr- | Limits the Southe:st, Prince | »m Sound and Kodiak areas of | ska. orge Kelez, F.W.S. supervisor of ies, who will conduct the Y urges all interested per- themselves, so matl i1 be as complete as; with his amaze tWe young cubs. apprec aticn from Rotarians. Fritch- five boys who have attained the HE(IS OFFICERS Donald Dull, Eric Iverson and Bob- e pockets full of tricks to wame before long, had its first meet- n announced that; — l!George Hanna, Vice-President; Miss ! e man said that more than 100 boys have belonved to the Pack during NE the past threz years. He named 1 highest cub rank since March, 1948, | i Mike Blackwell, Sandy Blanton, | by Jewett. The new Juneau Model Club,| Fagan the Magician was on hand which proba“ly will have a differen. | linz Monday in the A. B. Hall. Walt Crapo was elected President: | nna Olds, Secretary, and Don | ‘ompton, Treasurer. i PUBLIC NOTICE In the District Court for the Terri: 0, tory of Alaska, Division Number ! Organization, including approval ! One, at Ketchikan. |of a constitution, will be continued | In the Matfer of the Regular March, ‘tac the next meeting, which will be ! Monday eveninz in the arts and| 1949 Term of the District Court | | | crafts room of the A.B. Hall. | for the First Divison of the Terri- | tory of Alaska, at Juneau. | Al interested persons are invited | fo attend. | The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to an Order of the Court doted January 28th, 1949, a o Regular March, 1049 Term of the | Cars, for wrt for the First Division | Ribition. aska, will be of the Fed- uneau, Alaska, .t the hour of 10 o'clock | forencon of Marh 3rd, 1949. pose of tho new club is' model! planes, toats and self-interest and for ex- .o | FURTHER WARNING ON : DEER-KILLING DOGS hereunto set my hand and caused | Despite previous warnings and re- the sool of the above-entitled court quests to tie up the animals, dogs ffixed at Ketchikan, Alaska, |<!ill are killing deer, according to Dan Ralston, Fish and Wildlife 1 Service law enforcement supervisor. “We are determined,” Ralston sa'd today, “to give the deer the protection to which they are en- 'mled. We would appreciate do3- owners protecting their pets, so will be no mistake if a dog to be this 28th day of January, 1949. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk, District Court for the 1st Division of Alaska. First publication, Feb. 2, 1949. Last publication, Feb. 23, 1949. UNITED STATES Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE e ddt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION M i 4 Anchorage, Alaska. g December 9, 1948 B T s das Notice is hereby given that Minnte [ 0-07 75 B0 B¢ S0 8 dog Field has made application for a; . 5 & i homesite, Anchorage Serial 012603, Py under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Si 809) for tvacts A and B em- braced, in U. S. Survey No. 2871, that rov-| - Get your Prestone or Trek anti- i dsen Cryele and Fish- Stat RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. S, DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 5:00—Adventures in Research. 5:15—Veterans’ Administration. 5:30—TEX BENEKE-CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30 -Spert Scenario. 40—\ Local News, FIRST NIGHTER-CBS. 'HUR GODFREY- the Legisla- PLATFORM- t Nine. ¢ Varieties. ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. v's News, n a Cloud 3 off Thusday Morning and Afternoon Sign On ) Clock Club 4 31 3alute 8:00--Western Serenade. 8:15—Feadlines 8:20- Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Show Time. 9:00--Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts 9:35--Voeal Va 9:45—YOU AND WINTER SPORTS-CBS. :00-—~News. :05—Trio Time. :15—Piano Playhouse. :30--Milady’s Memo. :00—KINY Bandstand. :30--Listener’s Digest :45.—Melodies in % Time, :55—Forecasts. 2:00-Sslon Serenade :15-—News. 30—Luncheon Date 00--MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. :15—Four Knights. 1:30—Meet. the Band. 2:00—Folk Music of France. 2:15—Songs to Remember. 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—KNOX MANNING-CBS. 3:15--ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. 3:30—Make Tt Music. 4:30—ROBERT Q. LEWIS-CBS. All programs subject to change due to condit! ns beyond cur con- trol >oe— :de-in on vour old storage bat ns Cycle and ¥ ¢ Supply. UNITED STATES DEPARTMPNT OF THE INTERIOR Burean of Land Manazement District Iand. Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 21, 1949. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Chris Jorgensen, has made applicaton for a homesite filed under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Ancher- age Serial 012120, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2389, of the Auke Bay Group of Home- sites, situated on Auke Bay ahout fifteen miles northwest of Juneau. designated as Lot E, containing 364 acres, latitude 58° 22 45” N. longi- tude 134° 42 W. and it is now in the fils of the District Land Office, 2 | Anchoragze, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned 1and should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office, An- chorage. within the pericd of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter, or s [ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IT'S TOO LATE TO SPAGHETTI NOW, ITLL KEEP YOU I'LL TRY, POPEYE, BUT | WISH You'D DO IT FOR ME!! { Tic, World « 2 G WELL BULD M UP AS BOO BOO THE JHE HAS BOOGERMAN !! J AcREED | {(QueesTLE MR. KRUSHER . AN IF re ) ( MEANY? AS | \ PLEASE IN THIS ¢ House " b 2227222227277 00'S THE SILLY LOOKIN' BLOKE? I THO'T 1 WAS FIGHTIN' O'TOOLE. VEAH, WE SEE D' GUY. WALKING AROUN— WE TAKE MA M IN TO GIVE 'IM SOME et T SMASH COFFEE, AND HE_ TURNS BoOUT TO BEA COP!? b2 - = LOOK AT THAT “RIPLEY” CHARACTER, AN’ EATINY| GO RIGHT AFTER 'IM IN THE BREADBASKET.| REMEMBER...YER LEFT LIKE I TO'T AND THAT YOUR ARISTOCRATIC POSING WAS RIDICULOUS. .. AND THAT YOURE A SPOILED BRAT WITH A HAMMY ROUTINZ! P L THOUGHT T MADE IT CLEAR THAT I WASNT GOING TO BE A PARLOR NOTHIN' DOIN" IF TS A GAME HE'S PLAYIN, WE DON'T WANT ANY PART OF IT. IF HE'S REALLY BEEN DOPED —WE STILL DON'T WANT ANY PART OF IT? o YEAH—I SAW HIS STAR! ) AND THAT CARD IN HIS POCKET. WHY, WE OUGHTA PAGE FIVE 5000 THING ABOUT SAND -+ YOUR —_FOR YOU — A A [ weLL, THen, whar 15 TRY oUT NEW ARE YoU DOING HEREZ ROUTINE. AND IN THE PARK. VES, AFTER THE BOVYS HAD TOSSED A FEW SHOVELS FULL OF SNOW IN THE TRUCK, THIS BIRD, JUMPS AND HE - ID HAVE [ o SWORN HE STAGGERED' [l N WAS LIT. YOU'D REALLY LIKE TO HAVE | HAVEN'T NOTICED ! ANY OF YOUR REPAIR DOIN' OKAY, BUT WE COULD TAKE WE'VE NEVER SAT DOWN AND TALKED 113t they will be barred by the provision: - jof the Statutes, ut 30 percent of the world dol situate on the east shore of Favorite Channel and on Lena Cove High- T OVER. DROP way about 17 miles north of Juneau, CARE OF MORE. LISTEN, MUGS, YOUR STREETS SOME OF IT? AN ALLEYS DEPARTMENT HAS WORK COMIN' TO GEORGE A. LINGO, WALLET & BOBBLE. Manager. Alaska, containing 4.82 acres, lati- volume of diamond sales arc First publication, Feb. 9, 1949. tudc 58° 23 * 06” N. longitude 134° 46’ L0” W. at meander Corner No. 1, 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- ifter, or said adverse claims will be barred by the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Manager. First publicatior, Dec. 15, 1948. Last publication, Feb. 9, 1949, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR de for indusirial use. NOTICE in the Matter of the Estate of LLOYD R. WILLIAMSON. Notice is given that N. C. Banfield was appointed Administrator of the ftdte of Lloyd R. Williamson by the | probate court for the Sitka Precinct of Alaska after Lloyd R. Willliam. suon was adjudged deceased. All persons having clajms against the estate of Lloyd R. Willlamson are required to present them to N. Alaska, on or before July 25, 1840, Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January 18, 1949. N. C. BANFIELD, Administrator. Pirst publication, Jan. 19] 1049. Last publication, Feb. 0, 51949, Last publication, April 6, 1949. so smooth C. Banfield at (Box 1121) Juneau, | Bureau of Land Management DISTRICT LAND OFFICE A BUNCH OF TRUCKS, RUSTLE YORE | BONES, MAW ! - WE UNS 1S HEADIN® | FER NEW YARK TOWSIT TTT YOU ARE, WILMER. SAKES ALIVE! WHEN AIR VE FIXIN' TO LEAVE, LAWSY ME" SWOW' ) WAIT LL 1 PUT FEMALES CAINT OoN A DAB O ORAW WARTER FROM EACE WAITENIN' | TH WELL ONLESS YORE AN IRON A FRESH ) ALL DOLLED UP LIKE APERN, PAW TH’ QUEEN O RIGHT. TS VERY INSTANCE ** B Anchorage, Alaska. Pl s Y Y J December 20, 1948. gty NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' | Notice is hereby given that Ludwig J ! Nelson has made application for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage serial 910180, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2614, situated on the north shore of Auke Bay and south side of Eagle "River Highway adjoining Survey No. 2391, contain- ing 0.48 acres, latitude 58° 28’ 15" N. lonzitude 134° 39 00* W. at me- i c No. 1. and it is now in Genuing i f the District Land Office, | so“ .‘s" e, Alaska. Kentucky Stroight persons claiming ad- | Bourbon Whiskey 3 of the above mentioned land 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 previsions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Manager. Pirst publication, Jan. 5, 1949, Last pubication, March 2, 1949. 4 [ KENTUCKY'S BOURBON SO EVERYBODY SAYS! BUT YOU LOOK MUCH DIFF.:EPENT-JIGGG- YOU'VE PUT ON AN AWFUL LOT OF WEIGHT- BY GOLLY -THAT BOAT REMINDS ME OF HAN- NAHAN'S OLD SCOW~— I'LL NEVER FORGET THE MOONLIGHT SAIL. WITH SADIE NLIFF - SHE SURE WAS A CUTE TLL‘TTLE TRICK= HELLO-THERE- JIGGS - DON'T YOoU REMEM- BER ME ? WELL-NOW- LET ME SEE- RIDE ON HANNAHAN'S SCOW?-WHEN I SAT ON YOLIR LAP COMIN' BACK? KNOW-SADIE 7 =YOou HAVEN'T CHANGED IN THIRTY YEARS- JOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF

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