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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN Scallion is named after Ascalon ancient Palestine port, which ship- DIT R A D ' o l o G THITT Us AT ALWAYS ped onions in Mediterranean trade. b [ \gHENEEP\g : WOV\&:N uP £ IR | K1NY I AND._MAKES HER T X . | Alaska s;n;c;nmz Co. HAPPY -- ['LL PICK . B. 8, ! OUT ONE AND WEDNESDAY EVENING 1 aura Lee s 6:00—News. s B n AlASKA pTS | 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. B- d : outhern Bar | G Spors seene o Gl‘!ll Weather conditions and tgmper-| S:43—Local News. CALL 962 jatures at various Alaska points,| 71:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. % also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30| 7:19—Jim Lawson-ABC, For Reservations am., 120th Meridian Time, and| 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. Open 6 P. M. to 8 A. M. released by the Weather Bureau g 100;;"4’”“‘” report. i f 5 at Juneau, follow: 0. usic to Read By. 232 Willoughby Ave. riR, 35—Cloudy| 8:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- P ——— ] ———— e ——— | Barrow 8—Cloudy OBS, | Bethel 18—Clear | 9:00—Alaska News, — I Sado 43_Rain| 9:15—Viking Varieties. ! AHOY, FUMIL ! COME VANILFL_A_y Sks T‘éf“‘g’i{: \ 2 AT tumncd Dvson 29 Cloudy| 9:30—JEFF" REGAN-CBS, | WELL' HERE 2 Y n Edmonton : 39—Clear | 10:00—News. mPEYEIS POSLOKES ( BACK WITH AT CO|N. Bea’ Fairbanks . 22—Cloudy | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. g / == L \\% Haines _ 46—Rain | 10:30—Weather report. ! WITHOUT THE AID OF o 5 e / 9(”1 Havre " 23 Clear| 10:35—Sign Off. | LUMMOX, IN THEIR c 2 i3 Juneau * Airport 47-Rain| THURSDAY MORNING AND | VERY FIRST GAME \ Annette Island 55—Fog | AFTERNOON OF A TOUGH SEASON Kodiak . W—Rflil\} Sign On. Kotzebue 14—Partly Cloudy | 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. * McGrath e 22—Snow | 7:25—Local Weather. G.O.' ,.'.' U .’! Nome 15—Partly Cloudy 7:30—News Summary. Vs Northway . i 10—FOR 8:00—Morning Thought. i v Petersburg s B4—RAIN 8:15—News Headlines. | p O o y "+ Jewelry Needs It | erince < e SIS ma R R | Prince George .. 41—Clear| g.30_Music for Missus. % l seattleh . “_42'1::‘;’5‘ 9:00—Milady’s Memo. | @OOD OLD CURSIDES UD 4 e > Whitehorse . - ucdy ! 9:30—Weather report. i [F(POOR OL' ORNERY YONSIDE, F YOU OWN fine Jew- | yoputat . o TmeDhmle| giss airiens Trig: ) ’l'."_al‘d Furs, you have _—_ | 945-YOU AND THE AMERI- an investment of hun- S oF vouNDERe | CAN INDIAN-CBS. 9 - . . ?;fds of d""a‘:s' Many 5 ANB DIES, KETCHIKAN | 10:00—News. {3 ) PSMSE’EANVX«Y T'LL TROT HIM % N mgs édn appen to 10:05—Vocal Varieties. 5 31010 b OLD BOY.. yr ON MY SHOULDERS UH,HE JI1ST thém over which you KETCHIKAN—James S. John-| 10:15—Piano Playhouse. 1 Joe ; 3 ¥ 1 (RIHE HoLsE. WE"?L e have no control. son, 75, one of two surviving found- | 10:30—Milady’s Memo. i i i Vi, WE'LL WALK . . You can, be protected 'cis'of the Alaska Native Brother-| 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS.| financially from any 108§ |hocd, died at the Ketchikan Gen-| 11:30—Listeners' Digest. or damage whether at eral hospital following an extended | 11:45—March Time. home or away with a | illness. | Haeraieast. Hartford Jewelry - Fur Mr. Johnson, who was born at| 12:00—Salon Serenade. licy. Ask this agenc: Kake, was a miner and a fisher-| 12:15—News. r: inyqure vours NO%V' tk man. He had made his home at| 12:30—Meet the Band. ; i~ = X | Klawock for many years. 1:00—GARY MOORE SHOW- | PRRSSRRTEE L SE CBS. | ) :00—FRONT P, ES- Shatt ek | DELINQUENCY CHARGE oo ggs g o 7 s [ spareed yiet N~r::rbrg“nl'a1:(0. the| 216—Bing Sings. charged Wikh, OpSeSId- 2% :30—Light Classics. Y ; 2 ‘ Agenc delinquency of a minor, was bound 3:00—HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. | over to the grand jury by U. S piy 4 | 3:15—-NEWSMAKERS-CBS. t¥ re. after wi Commissioner P. J. Gilmore after| 3:30_Parade of Hits, sg’»mf sfr?et B e Y ontimeq. | 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- AR TGRS AND IF WE FIND THIS A<J(TLL WORRY ABOUT J AH! AR LEE ANE ‘ /. FORTUNATELY, THE aévez.wwr«:. Sihn The charge involves a T-year-od| , = CBS. . PRISONER-SNATCHING OUT- \ THAT, [E W FIND of [ MR. CHARLES, YOU'Y ~ANNUAL BALL FOR THE FOREIGN ' ot frd ofiigiff,i’tfissfif'éi r;. ) & f&gfigg&%fi)’efiyvm gER I-'.l‘/’AA\A/E fi,o Fél:,WE DIPLOMATIC SET OCCURS TONIGHT, s 2 5:15—Girl Scouts. r \ TA GHOST 16— Girl - Bboul | By e ot o ok AND I HAPPEN TO HAVE A 5PARE TR 5:30—DANCE MUSIC-CBS. H see Pl ek ] ® FOR THE FAIR WHITE HANDZ) 2% - ‘ VANILLA ! Your Deposits 7 UNITED STATES A R E S A F E DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR /M My ) “9 i / | 5 Bureau of Land Management i 4 » % DISTRICT LAND OFFICE % / )/ / i ) 3§ 4 J “ fi | \ BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES Vel | gnchor:&& ;\lt;;l:: { & eptember 27, SAVINGS BONDS & | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that | Charles Jay Mills, entryman, to-“ THE management of this gether with his witnesses, Leslie Yaw | bank is pledged to conserva- m and Myrth Benjamin Sarvela, alli i of Sitka, has submitted final proof 5 E 3 g ; : j ¥ ) y WHAT IS tve opemtlo?. Al e, |on his homestead entry, Anchorage | i f . of depositors’ funds is our | ; Z THIS? ARE | Serial No. 09963 for land embraced | rimary consideration. In q fd‘mm, the bank is 8 mem- D pOSI l s in U. S. Survey No. 2581, si(\mtedi ber of Federal Depcsit Insur- on the southerly side Sitka Highway | FOR THE LAST TEN ance Corporation, which in- lN TH'S BANK and fronting on Thimble Berry Bay | MINUTES. T DIDN 3.1 miles east of Sitka. Lat. 57° 02 SEE A SO —_ sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of ARE 26” N., Long. 135° 16’ 15” W. contain- 4 ing 11.25 acres, and it is now in the $5,000. : o files of the District Land Office, | ' N S U RE D Anchorage, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the Dis- | trict Land Office within the period | of publication or thirty days there- i after, said final proof will be ac-| FmsT NATI“NAL BANK cepted and final certificate issued.| of JUNEAU, ALASEA GEORGE A. LINGO, 3 i Manager. S MEMBER FEDERAL DEPO! ANSURANCE PORATI | = L B i Af,_ C‘Z}E_- oN |First publication, Nov. 2, 1949. 3 £ SRSNE Last publication, Dec. 28, 1949. 1 -~ g et NATURALLY. ACE—SINGLE —MARRIED— WE'LL LET YOU DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE,| FILL OUT THIS' = EXPERIENCE—LAST . KNOW WHEN AND CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINIS- | CAME TO APPLY FOR THE | & {3 IF WE WANT YOU. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPAN TRATION, Box 0, Anchorsaer | | JOB YOLAIVERTISEO IN /R g Lcilion EVPLOVVENT=HOW LoNG ; — 3 REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES Alaska. . THE PAPER - sc“‘mp sAlum Sealed bids will be accepted under | 08 z | Invitation 850-449 until 11 A. M..{ November 10, 1949, for the sale of | NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND 99 Yakutat type buildings or huts, S.S. Baranof . Nov. 15 S.S. Denali ... Nov. 14 b Valdez Seward Petersbury . . Besle “where is” basis, to be dismantled | A Ketopikan and removed from site. Further S.S. Denali Nov. S.S. Baranof ._.._Nov. 6 information and bid forms available | Sitka Wrangell Seattle at CAA Contract and Orders Office, | Ketchikan Room 203, Federal Building, An- B e s UL chorage, Alaska. FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE First publication, Oct. 31, 1949, : M.S. SQUARE SINNET—OCT. 29 Last publication, Nov. 5, 1049, { ; M.S. SAILOR’S SPLICE—Nov 4 B YR CELLE ! 1 Just D R i ¢ ) H. E. 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