The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1949, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1949 / % THE/DAILY, ALASKA; EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AL s SR R AT s PAGE SEV. Sz v v BUTCH CATCHES U | RADIO L0 including Alaska. | 5 KINY il The Empire draws some unusual aska ?;flcsastlng Co. HREE Vor: Seatlit, " perictetve. it DIAL 1460—JUNEAU |ing. ; 3 WEDNESDAY EVENING i v 3:30—Parade of Hits, Week before last, readers en- 3 . | joyed an honest confession. “3°*gg:-NYARD FOLLIES- | “LOST: One week-end, July 15-1 x | | 17th. Butch.” s | 4:45—Western Serenade. l “Run imes,” 5:00—RAY ROBBINS ORCHES- | | “Run three times, in- un three times,” the office in: wRA-GHE. | struction sheet read. Butch Suhrbier, popular waitress |at the Baranof Hotel, had run the 5:15—Excursions in Science. | 5:30—RUSS MORGAN ORCHES- ad. so the story goes, on a dare by G.DO_ERA'CBS' | other waitresses who heard her| o 15~—-Meuv;fé, {htgxuotac; ek tase T e B i g FRED FISH JES, WIMPY! | HAVE | She caught a 22-Ib, 6 oz fishj o L;:::rNe::m | EEAV)NG THE BEEN ggfigfizssLEEp |in the Salmon Derby, and won the 2 ot %) FOR S ' | | 26th prize—a handsome red Skyway 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. HwND AND HIS PAngTLYESS " CANT " ¥ DON T BE A JACK. | cosmetic case. 7:15—Voice of the Army. 4 | ISLAND N HEEEEWA y N Y sturoy QUEEN 8:00—Forecast. |PENETRATES FARTHER INTO THE : : : i TR T S 8:05—Music to Read By. \PEN RS OF THE Do RSO | e i | RO STNGS- | ? | Caught up now, Butch? i 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS themselves . . . perhaps m AH 9:00—Alaska News. - lose your investment in 9:15—Viking Varieties. UNTIL ONE MOONLESS NIGHT—> home, business, car or | v - 9:30—ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. other property! | Seventeen passengers disem-¢ 1V° B Ly s barked from the Princess Norah| 10:15—Drifting on o Jicve. Call on us. Let us give |yesterday when she docked here at 10:30—Forecast. your insurance affairs ex- [5:30 pm. She sailed for Skngway‘ Sign Off. I : ert attention. Let us pro- at 11:30 and will return here to-/ =t v = J B . l:'ide YOU with depend- |morrow nfornln{ ;t 8 am. sailing T“U“SDAYEI:‘;%%LNG 2P = A - opt 1949, K.\l:n}l‘nmm' i loc i for the South at 9 am. AFT g 4file Hariford insarance. Passengers were: Miss Delores; Sign On. | Anderson, = Albert Woods, Mrs.| 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. THIS 1S TERRIBLE _merry ECTELL THE POLICE. Anha Woods, Paul Dzendolet, Mrs.|{ 7:30—News. Shattuek Dantel Gerun, Nicholas Giloff, Wil | ~7:45—Dunking with Druxman. | liam Osadchuk, Ruby Griffin and; 8:15—News. Johnnie Griffin, Howard B. Mor-i 8:20—Morning Thought. | Agene, row, Mrs. Phyllis Morrow, Miss{ 8:25—Forecast. Sybil Morrow, Howard Morrow,] 8:30—Cote Glee Club. HE WA! s BETTER COME IN..IT'S MEBBE HE WAS LIKE RAIN : w GONNA POUR .# ; WEVE SEARCHED KIONAPPED. .. M GOIN® ALL OVER...THEYVE Y oW,.THATS IT./ ALL GUIT PLAYING... WE'VE COMBED THE WHOLE COURSE. Seward Street Mrs. Clara C. Pearce, Mrs. Gladys| 8:45—Lenny Herman Quintet. Juneau Phone 249 Saunders, Harold W Saunders,' Miss | 9:0C—Mausic for the Missus. 2 ° Margery Thompson. | 9:30—Forecast. —— - = 9:35—Airlane Trio. | | 9:45—YOU AND SAFETY-CBS. 10:00—News. | 10:05—Vocal Varieties. | 10:15—Piano Playhouse. | I 10:30—Milady’s Memo. | 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. i 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. | | 11:45—Pipes of Melody. 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—s3alon Serenade. | 12:15—News. v = 4 b J 'MADEMOISELLE BURGUNDY!) 15 IT TRUE MESSIEURS! YOUR QUESTIONS ARE 50 2:30—ROB'T Q. LEWIS-CBS. 3:00—HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. 3:15—Organ Interlude. All programs subject to ckange iue to condititne beyond our con- | trol. L e e oo e ' T TG PLANE OWNED JYOURE OLD \ DO NOT ANSWER .../ INDISCREET. ;AY WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL 1:30—Light Classics. FOR THE JEYIEE! REPORTERS! FRIENDS % 4 UL DALING 1 2:0—FRONT PAGE FEATURE- LUVVA £ PHOTOGRAPHERS! THIS) I : =3 . LONDON and PARIS oo e R~ e 7 r & l 2:15—Bing Sings. 5 2 - 2 ’ 7)) & GOING TO_ e "/ N = ~ LR VISIT HIlZ on your way o Scandinavia AT NO EXTRA TRANSPORTATION COST! Now you can make a real “tour” out of your trip to the homeland! For regular SAS fare to Scandi- navia, you may stop off at either London, Paris, or both cities. And on your trip back to the U. S. A., the same privilege applies. DRIVER IS FINED 3 i 4 = wrd/i 78 ‘] A P '/ 47 D. F. Weymer, construction com- - \ 7 B A 4 N N7 pany employee, was fined $100 yes- o = 3 2 £ terday afternoon by acting U. S.| R, ey IT SETTLES IN THE WATER, mer was charged with reckless| AND IN A SHORT TIME driving after his car left the road ", ” Monday evening near the Salmcn . SETS” OR_HARDENS. W Creek power house. SCHWINN binrs at MADSEN'S ® THE ONLY DC-6 planes — modern, spacious, dependable—fastest to Scandinavia (just 17 hours from New York). UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management H District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska June 20, 1949 Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that Valeri | T Viricent Trambitas has made appli- [T i cation for a Nomesite under the Act 5 = T3 of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- | i chorage Serial No. 011307, for a ® DIRECT to such*cities as Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki. ® FREE MEALS, smorgasbord and refreshments. ® NO TAX ... no tipping . . ..no charge for bag- gage up to 66 pounds. voTrzn| DON'T GET SORE! | H 1 tract of land embraced in plat of NOT YET. I'M IN I'LL SAVE YOU SOME WHY, SKEEX? Plenty of seals available now! U's Survey No. 2004 stusied on| PO b G - Mt Bt Ml Rl voUR CHance ) Was GOt " § v the East Shore Auke Bay and West ) POT. IT'S YOUR TELL HIM MYSELF. I'VE BEEN NI WHAT, LOOKED D e e I B s T s Shght ettt A e YOl GRELED oeA, AN HE M TAKING OVER DON' ALL MADE A LIKE THE BEST' want, when you want it. By flying SAS, you spend mately 127 miles Northwesterly OFF THAT THNKG '™ 1 THE BUSINESS RIGHT! MESS OF IT! ) THING TO DO more time in Scandinavia . . . fewer hours in travel m:m Jun:a;lt. ?lask: «;zn:;:n:ls o.di DEAL WITH RUNNIN? DEPARTMENT 4 AT THE TIME. s 3 acres, an S No! les O . .+ less time away from home and job the District Land Office, Anchorage, McGULP? - THINGS HERE. / ol See Your Travel Agent Alaska. 3 Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. 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