The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1949, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1949 I'IE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN —_—_m ——————————— RETURNS TO JUNEAU :in Washington and Alaska, was a e e e 1 B r o ST X AFTER EIGHT YEARS member of the faculty of the Uni- | R A D I o I_o G - : ! 5 BEFORE YOU GO DEAR, ; cER U el R Ry 2 B LET ME SHOW You Mr % i hi s versity of Washington while in r. and Mrs. Bjorne Olsen and | goqitle, Here, he is connected with | sS1NE FREDS HAVING N | |7 S & A . b - ¢ THE NEW G three children returned recently | poss and Malcolm, Architects. Alaska Broaacasting Co. A GAME <mp @ L K C & MYSELF TODAY from elght years' residence in Seat- | fvo. Olsen was formerly & Hurse C.B.S. TONGHT anD ) & T . sucia | | -\a\ tle to make Juneau their futwre|qy St anms hospital DIAL 1460—JUNEAU £ o o T GO : SSRAND home. ) 3 WEDNESDAY EVENING | OVER & BE THERE i A Mr. Olsen, an architect registered ; 6.00—News. o —— STORK (AULS TWICE | ¢ B h"s mas a 1 Sports Scene. o aoee | ATSL ANK'S HOSPITAL| &%=omne e i 7:00—Jim Lawson-ABC. The stork ca twice at St.| 7:15—Juneau Players. | Ann's Hospital curing the past 24| 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | hours. 8:00—Weather report. | Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen of| 8:05—Music to Read By. Juneau became ihe parents of a| 8:30—To be announced. i | I'M SAVING HIM, POPE'VE:’. THE WAY WE PLAYS, THE OTHER baby girl yesterday. The child, born| 9:00—Alaska News. at 4 pm., weighed six pounds four | 9:15—Viking Varieties. 5 2 s HE'S ourR THE NEW TEAM NEVER GETS THE BALLY ounces at birth | 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. | A baby girl was born to Mr. and 10:00—News. ! SYSTEM, EH 22 Mrs. Willis Hough of Juneau at 3:15 | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. v. The child weighed seven | 10:30—Weather report. at birth. 10:35—Sign Off. SO | THURSDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON impson sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman, OPTOMETRIST . TR M. s a8 d e mary. Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly ht'ted 8:00~Mo:lxslin:m'rh2:1};ght. SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments 8:15—News Headlines. ISR S 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Herman Orchestra. 9:00—~Music for the Missus. REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES ] gig‘;—xeilther;iport. « SCHEDULED SAILINGS ot < P NOW TAKE IT EASY. T AIN'T EVEN IN- i NOW LISTEN, KNOBBY... S e e | WE'LL EXPLAIN HOW IT L TRUSTED IN WHETHER =< You MUST REALIZE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND | A HA? HE PURPOSELY L i _1 | HAPPENED. AND DONNIE ) THEY LET ME KEEP A )/ 82222 B2222 QUR TEAM DON'T NEED 10:00—News. ! HID THE CHILD. BUT HE _ WILL TURN UP, 'IM. T'4A WORRIED Q . 10:05—Vocal Varieties. | WON'T GET AWAY s i S.S. Baranof ....Dec. 13 S.S. Denali 3 | OLD PAL. o ABOUY WHERE TH' Valdez Seward Petersburg ~ Seattle 10:1y-~Fians ElRxiouse ORI 2 KPIS,THATS | 10:30—Milady’s Memo. v = o . %% — 7 Ketchikan ALL S & 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- — p S.S. Denali ... Dec. 20 S.S. Baranof .._Dee. 18 CBS. 5 == Sitka Seward ‘Wrangell Seattle 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. Ketchikan 11:45—March Time. P e e .- 11:55—Forecast. FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE g Poeece ..,,.N-..il's‘ SQUARE SINNET—Dec. 16 i THR0 wkaths Tk, H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 g Yoome e 2:00—You Can Take It With You. 3:00—Parade of Hits. 3:30—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. | 3:45—Bing Sings. | 4:00-HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. B LE'S FAINTED! : 4:15—Pipes of Melody. 2 > f . 43 HiDNUARD mOLKTES. ) Ry PLEASE; HELP b | { SHOULDER. BLACKED OUT)BUT HES GOT A { GET MEN WITH LITTERS, ROUND UP, CBS. s Y P 1} FROM LOSS OF BLOOD... JTOUGH SKULL. HE ¥ SOMEBODY WHO KNOWS ABOUT § 4:45—Western Serenade. | n bx S\ | (HOWS THE NATIVE BOY, f SHOULD WAKE UP ) GUNGHOT WOUNDS. .. MRS. 6ILBERT 5:00—Story Lady. [ \ WOULD BE UNHAPPY IF HER FANCY 5:15—Women Voters. ! - " ) § ) e > SNOW-JOB ON LOVER BOY LEE 5:30—Dance Music. | oy / g & LVENT TO WASTE due to conditions beyond our con- ! s . . \ 5 bi . All programs subject to ctang? S trol. | OoDOM REPRESENTATIVE RETURNS TO JUNEAU e i H You Can Rely on MOPAR Accessories Brooks Hanford, southeast Alaska rooks Hanford, sou 2 Factory-Engineered for your representative of Odom and Com- | DODGE or PLYMOUTH CAR pany has returned to Juneau after | business trips to Ketchikan, Wran- W gell and Petersburg. | i . oy 5} "~ i SR ! [ ; oH-IF ONLYIS VK;AAS BO. PLENTY, | BF-SP LPP- AR = SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S. i RETURNING HOME A SA FURZ -UL= TED I o3 : (& VES ILL MAKE My VISIT { | FREE MAN INSTID OF DAD-BURN T EAT. @ R 5 UNITED STATES | |WITH GERTIE AND SPARKLE, A FOOGITIVE HEADED T.JUS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AS BRIEF AS POSS!'BLE. i | FER THE ELECTRICITY & ;.o MGParF Cigarette Lighter. Light Bureau of Land Managament | ITLL BE EASIER FOR ‘ B o &LL up without taking your eyes DISTRICT LAND OFFICE 3 2% MGPar Evr-Dry Shielding aids fromroad.Automatic , Anchorage, Alaska | / Ot » ’ guick starting in wet wkeazlher. «o o clicks when hote Octobbt 16. 1049 \ z 4 ® S o - QA ‘;g(e:::nz"g:\;::: s[:g:: g o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | -ain, snow, moisture, ¢ X Notice is hereby given that Jo‘m L. Donohue has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage MaPar Electric Clock never " Serial No. 011058 for a tract of land 4 f needs winding. Styled to i situated on the West shore Tee % = match your instrument Harbor adjoining Survey No. 2266 anel. Uses very . 388, M3PaF Vanity Mirror enables i 3 on the east and Survey No. 2388, igly cureech Tract B on the Tee Harbor Group you to check your personal p i : e o s 10 \ j A of Homesites, Lot J. Lat. 58° 24’ 40” : SUPPOSE My WiFE Y SHE R =T - before leaving car. Clamps to N., Long. 134° 45’ 35” W. Plat of U. AND | TAKE OUR IN THE KITCHEN UTTLE ALCOVE NEXT Btk Sl o AR = : !'s." survey No. 2153, containing 118| ff MR. K, | M e DINNERS HERE,IN | LIKE YOU DO, AND | TO THE KITCHEN ? t4 { | acres, and it is now in the files of | IF | COULD DO SOME | GIVE YOU CASH PLACE OF MY NEED EVERY CHAIR the District Land Office, Anchorage | TRADING WITH YOU INSTEAD, IF b= | i 5 THREE MEALS. IN THE RESTAURANT. MaPar Luggage Compartment Alaska. | ABOUT MY MEALS. THATS WHAT Light. Lights far recesses of Any and all persons claiming ad- | YOU MEAN . - < luggage compartment, Bulb versely any of the above mentioned | % i g&xielded fngainslt possible land should file their adverse claim | amage rom cul in the District Land Office within SEE us T“DAY! gage. Easily Ansullefi. the period of publication or thirty ! days thereafter, or they will be | R w ( o w l I “ G ( o | barred by the provisions of the sta- | . v . fues. \ GEORGE A. 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