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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN | To Pelican: Mrs. Bear; to Excur-) ty A(A BRINGS iN ze sion Inlet: Mr. and Mrs, Jack All-“ R A D Io l - - = =3 ¥ man. . 7 4 N : S a: . | KI1NX ; DO YOU KNOW DO YOU . i 20 Youl a: . D N 'S. F Sl L et w DIAL 1460--JUNEAD & N LAl NSRS R R Fifty-three pas s were car- | To Haines: Shelby Nichols, Mrs. WEDNESDAY EVENING \ U ERaat ried yesterday by Al Joastal | Mildred Spar! 6:00—News. caving | To Skagway: Mr. and Mrs. Yeles- | gle o Juneau, 20 coming a i - ia, M. Ygles Mrs. Albert Hall, 6:20—Sports Scene, ried. between other pofts. They Robert Hall | 6:30—Dinner Music, ver Tq Petersburg: Mr. and Mrs. El- | o0 o000 e 3 mer Nvl;on. Rita Ann Nelson, Pat-| gio ™ Srndinsaie. Gng rick Nelson. | ! 53 I | 7:15—Jim Lawson-ABC To Wrangell: Frank Betts; to| 2 | Ketchikan: Dave Drebeldis; to Bell| 1:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. Island: Jack Guck g;gg:xfi:i‘:‘t; ;:&E:D(;ti?v From Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. X Harry Dou Langley. 8130"“;‘;2*”“35 PLATFORM- PALM sPnl“Gs ; J_F\I’i‘/’lx:x)(f:‘;\lll;x Cl f{;‘i:r‘:lslllcfuge“c‘ 9:00—Alaska News. \ g NO! YOU TURNED ® Winter Av. Temp. 81 deg. | Frim Sitka: Walter Burke, Mrs ‘ 9:15—Viking Varietles. ! / g RIGHT TOO SOON! KEEP ® Warm, Sunny Days E. Hamilton, T. Broomhead, H.| 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. | fes SR i A 6 STRAIGHT AHEAD FOR ® Dry, Clean Air Thompson, W. Munter, H. Snyder; | 10:00—News. SZIN((/ THREE MORE WHITE LINES GET OUT IN THE SUN— from Patterson Bay: Clyde May- | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. AND THEN 98 . oy DO HE'LL GET INTO THE FUN! |cock; from Hood Bay: Mike Pasco- | }gig? :Ve“ugrff report. y 3 2 TURN LEFT ! % ~ NEVER FINISH " TI'T7 IT A vich. 10:35—Sign s | 1‘\}[{;?“ ]!‘T',E}X]{;}T()\ e From Pelican: Mrs, Ganty, Anton | ~ THURSDAY MORNING AND Springs’ finest moderate | Zitz; from Hoonah; Mrs. D. Temp- | AFTERNOON apartment hotels. lin, Rosina . Joe Paddock; | Sign On. ; Swimming Pool . . . private |from Tu Willlam David,| 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. sun decks . . . lovely gardens ... | Z jé;‘;fi:‘: ;fi:i:;:; 1:11.;iktchrn blocks from heart of 8:00—Morning Thought. RATES: Twin bedroom from | - . g;;:s‘vezthfe‘:“;’;"fi $9.00. Apartments with complete | HOONAH AR port. kitchen and hotel service, from Mr, and Mrs. Harry Douglas of | 8 ki b $15.00 for four persons. Hecnah are stopping at the Bar- | 8:45—Lenny Herman Orchestra. Children Welcome . . . Write |anof Hotel. ! gf"“ Music for the Missus. for frec folder, Care 418:So. | Ve Eghe, S il . ks i : - : a . ¢ 9 Faim Canyon. Dilve, Palm. | oo ot 91 hours dlly.~adv. j 19:45—-YOU AND THE UN-CBS. | ) THERE'S NOT DMESTIC RELATIONS COURT... Xo( EASY. LET ME IT SAYSYOU HAVE o T WONTC Do NeTHIN Spricet, Elk 57-5¢ | 10:00—News. 7 Y e BUT READ IT, KNOEBY. CITY OF NOD YORK. ETC,, ET 7 HAVE [T 10 APPEAR. AT = o o LAl i o ol 505 o’ Vo A SRIERL D ML AT, HE ONLY | B N TH' MATTER OF KNOBBY CHILDREN'S COURT D'YA LIKE T L Y i o : g " f o |HEES.GO GET THAT BUM... His ouTY. JBTH § WALSH, CUSTODIAN OF A ; WITH DONNIE NEGLECTED CHILD.. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. THEU@ - 22 PULLIN CHILD ALLEEGED T'BE A 4 ON..??7 4 W-WHY TH'...TH 10:30—Milady’s Memo. THAT ON ME... A - A S , 3 : P A Y Sh | 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- SUMMONS # y 2 ;"S}IHY ™' CBS. > h ) ause S Ou Op | 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. v TG p ¢ : To Tulsecuah: H. T. James, Nor- Lehman; to | es, William 11:45—March Time. And Shop Refreshed e s 12:15—News. | 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—~GARY MOORE SHOW- CBS. [ 2:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. 215—Bing Sings. :30—Light Classics. 3:00-NEWSMAKERS-CBS. | 3:15—~HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. o " 1 % < ' G 3:30—Parade of Hits. ¥ ! < ) MAYBE T OUGHT TO CHANGE MY { B OUR DESTINATION 16 A CARAVAN INN, JUST THIS )/ THAT WILL PLEASE s o o M| : %[ 5102 OF THE IRON CURTAIN BORDER, FROM {( YOU, WILL [T NOT. [ERAND g:cN:,j'ocPS;sgNIr‘/EE\r/H: : ? F 45— . | THERE I WILL DIRECT FINAL ARRANGEMENTS)) MISS GILBERT Bl M / ;;33*3:;2255;;3?:’?& ; ~ EVEN IF IT COMPLI- MINUTES AGO ANV' ALREADY IM 5:15—To be announced. ) ~7 BLEEDING' 5:30—Dance Music. 5:45—Music. o ; MIRROR CAFE ; Now open 24 hours daily,—a.dv,; 57-5t | | | UNITED STATES | ) | j | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | (2 Burean of Land Managamen i i | ‘Q ,6“ DISTRICT LAND OFFICE | e A \ { | Anchorage, Alaska | % | October 10, 1949 . s ; - - e - | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | ” m NOW REMEMBER, WE VE T'LL FOCUS MY CAMERA AND IN ANOTHER PART OF| | Notice is hereby given that John| ——+ P - NOT ONLY GOT TO SET ON THE CAVE ENTRANCE. THE FOREST. |L. Donohue has made application| |HURRYING TO HEADQUAR - HESE UP IN THE DARK. YOU SET YOURS ON THE® - PEND {for a homesite under the Act of May | | TERS, TRACY AND CATCHEM| L BUT WE VE . cCT TO SET] APPROACH TO THE g MIGHT SORWELL /S 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage‘ RETURN TO THE WOODS X Ly " RAVINE THE NIGHT HERE, HOUND - Serial No. 011058 for a tract of land | WITH 2 TELEGUARD . i g—— | | . . DOG. WE CAN CO BACK |situated on the West shore Tee TELEVISION CAMERAS. i 3 : ? O OQUR CAVE TOMORROW/, | Harbor adjoining Survey No. 2266 : ! 4 / I\ v )on the east and Survey No. 2388, Z 5 ; d \ | Tract B on the Tee Harbor Group | of Homesites, Lot J. Lat.58° 24’ 40" o ; [N., Long. 134° 45’ 35” W. Plat of U. Ask for it either way ... both | " gluves Mo, 9758, containing 118 trade-marks mean the same thing. |acres, and it is now in the files of BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY UF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ;};:sflfmc‘ fand Qiticspdnohorage | JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY | Any and all persons claithing ad- versely any of the above mentioned , A B - b ; 11747).Ths Cosni ol Compagy |land should file their adverse cTaim THERES PLENTY ILLBTAY TILL " |in the District Land Office within i [l OTHERS WAITIN' | SATURDAY IF YOU |the period of publication or thirty YOU DONT FOR YOUR JOB. PON'T MIND. |days thereafter, or they will be| FOR MONDAY, MR. SNOG. | HAVE TO GIVE " F ¥ kbarred by the provisions of the sta- | I'M GIVING NOTICE. ~ 0 Lw AUTO BAGGAGE RATES s REDUCED WINTER FARES AND GEORGE A. LINGO, | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i Manager. | First publication, Nov. 9, 1949. NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND Last publication, Jdan. 4, 1950. S.S. Baranof ...Nov. 29 S.S. Denali Nov. 28 Cordova Seward Petersburg Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Denali Dec. 6 S.S. Raranof Bitka Seward Wrangell Ketchikan FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE M.S. SQUARE KNOT—Nov. 22 Pris & —Ph 2 and - g 5 k ’ - H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau ones 2 and 4 VOU'LL MAKE NQOMI?? MILLIONS, MR.TYLER!! \ * wHO oN PATCHWORK: TIES : ARE AIRTH 1S Today’s Winner- difion | [sueeEna e COUNTRY.- FOLGER COFFEE B ichuse mournce | | HOPPINSIOP G 1 ; i8 your safeguard agains Juneau Jingle Cnant los? due to destruction to F your property, be sure slzco's BWhiane. up. your Oy you have a sufficient amount to meet today’s clnmgimil conditgons. i ne; Ligh(ly roasted to taste the best is:'el;:y mn]?efl:ryo:ilelecl{ 0nce you try it, yowll be gay P e you check [ 1 uavE sTOOD up your ins ENOUGH OF THIS round to pass the experts test make sure it is adequate. BULLYING .FROM ? Ay LIPPEN - ATC No obligation on your ; JIGGS--I'L_‘h e\s;/—ig\ON \ J 2 MIRACLE MEDICINE! E very cup is good as gold part. May we? 3 15 BOSS/ Rul Grade A, the best that’s sold. Mrs. John Cheney - P. 0. Box 954 Shattuck wins today’s $1.00 d > e R iy e et S Sebe iy o Ageney ol 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SEATTLE w VIA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Phone: 249 ASK YOUR GROCER for an entry blank with every can of Folger's Seward Street Fine Ccffee that you buy. And remember, you can entez any number Juneau of Jingles up until Dec. 1. Contest idea by Peter Wood. v