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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1950 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN ' FREWORKS PROHIBITED |22 x| RADIO LOG it — The law is the same-‘this year as it has been in the ‘mfl,' Polt(r.‘e :15—Music. i} Chief Bernard E. Hullf wmkned'n;- 20—Sports Scene. day—no shooting of fireworks with- 0—Billboard of Afr. it ™ | Gints LAY SOFTBALL | ¢ , IN EVERGREEN TONIGHT' 0_ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. dles, sky rockets, torpedoes, sky bombs, and “gther articles whicl ll are commonly sold as fireworks 8:00—WE TAKE YOUR WORD- Chief Hulk pointed out. “No one is trying to stop Kkids from having fun,” he said. “The purpose of the law is to prevent injury and fires.” He said he has heard of severdl ca\sesfl of slightly injured fingers due The Girls' softball teams will start CBS. playing tonight at 7 o'clock in| 8:30—THE BIG STORY-NBC. Evergreen Bowl. This is the third| 9:00—Alaska News. ! 2 meeting of the present schedule, | 9:16—Cote Glee Club. INNER WILL BE_SET FREE B LOOPY B. DROOPY, BETTER R e 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. YOU CAN CONTINUE THE KNOWN AS THEE MAN SCHWINN BIRKES AT MADSEN'S | 10:00—News. RCH FOR YOUR DARLING e - 10:15—MINDY CARSON-NBC. POLPLE‘/EI.,’! P -~ | i UNITED STATES 10:30—Forecasts. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | 10:35—Sign Off. Bureau of Land Management THURSDAY MORNING AND Land Office AFTERNOON Anchorage, Alaska. 8ign On. April 20, 1950. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. Closer, more comfortable shaves! No brush needed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 7:05—Local Weather. Notice is hereby given that Ken- 7:30—News Summary. neth Magnus Nelson, has made ap- 8:00—Morning Thought. plication for Lot 4, U.S. Survey No. 8:15—News Headlines. 2741, Auke Lake Residence Group 8:25—Weather report. of Homesites, Block 1, situated near | g.95_nysis for the Missus. south shore of Auke Lake on south- i west side Glacier Highway east of :‘;:;05:::: ;:;:: ;;;:::! e 3 CBS. the files of the Land Office, Anchor- A | 10:00—News. age. Alaska, Anchorage Serlal) 10:05—Milady's Memo. PPC we AT seen Nomain; Y vou cauton Have | [TLook..we corraair B come up wHEN vou | | FOORKIP I G 1&';%2?:2%5&2‘”& Any 4nd all persons claiming ad- 10:30—Morning Musicale. I NEVER BEEN S0 SICK ) LIKED HIM ANY MORE BACK T TRAI!JIN, CAN, ol BOLETY.US Ry WiTH HIM. ) COMMERCIAL PUNK...BUT i IN MY LIFE...I LOVED THAN I DID, JERRY. KiD, WHY DON'TCHA CALL US versely any of the above méntfoned | 11:00—MATINEE-CBS. 4% , g KNOW IF. You s 1 WAS WRONG . s 4 » i THAT...LUG...HE WAS A IT'S A TERRIBLE COME UP T'LONDON land should file their adverse claims | 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. SWEET GUY...ME LIFE WITH US? IT'LL in the land office, Anchorage, with- | 11:45—Harmony Time. WON'T BE riiimm' f ] in the period of publication or thirty | 11:55—Forecast. " z days thereafter, or they will be| 12:00—Salon Serenade. 74 RIGHT HERE... barred by the provisions of the sta- | 12:15—News. 2 FER AWHILE . tutes. 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. CHESTER W. McNALLY, 1:00—MATINEE-CBS. Acting Manager. 1:30—PINTPOINT BERLIN-NBC. First publication, May 31, 1950. 2:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. Last publication, July 26, 1950. 2:30—COUNTY FAIR-CBS. ¢ B 3:00—VICE-PRESIDENT BARK- UNITED STATES LEY-NBC. Bea Champ! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | 3:15_Bing Sings. )5 Bureau ““‘ l‘:‘gfl::““e‘“"“ 3:30—Parade of Hits. i 4 4:30—ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. I Anchorage, Alaska 5:00—Story Lady. neve:’ifi,;l“fi,ug:{? 1‘::) ‘;; NOTICE FOR x;gL:%Al':F;%N S 4 X ar crippling blow — always b Notice is hereby given that Nich-| ©:io—League Women Y THE PRESENCE OF A BIG SHOT \( UH, HUH...AND JUDGING BY THE HOTSHOOTER: OH, WISE e e for {he dnexpect. |olas Elias Bolshanin, has made ap- Wt ";“‘;;;:";Y- 5 FROM THEIR SUPREME COMMAND \\ HOWLS FROM THE FARMERS | ONE! LHAS5A I6 NOT KNOWING & T vou diatt pect- | jiication for a homesite under the | Al Programe sblect to EbACes IT CHECKS, LHASSA! OUR HUNCH\ | AND PREPARATIONS FOR A CLAM- | ¥ AND MERCKANTS, THEY'VE 4\ WHAT TO DO WITHOUT 5UCH S0 At O BT TG PR 7] det ot May 26, LSS (6 Biet 000) | oy : WAS RIGHT. THE GOLD FROM BAKE ADD UP TO THE REBELS | ( REQUISITIONED EVERYTHING ) R CLEVER PEOPLE, 2 DEOGES STMENCE | Ancholsge, Sartil DIIEE SIS, gt MAJOR LING'5 CONVOY 16 6TILL /| ( HANDING OVER THE LOOT WITH J \ BUT A FLOOR GHOW... " with GLIDER the modern shaving cream vou are wide open to a |of land situate on the northerly side | IN THE TOWN ¢ e serious financial loss which |of Sitka Highway 2% miles east of |FORSYTHE SON, DAUGHTER 2 g ? 0, z may be a knockout. Sitka, Alaska, Pl_at of US. Survey ARRIVE FOR SUMMER VISIT | No. 2824, containing 4.88 acres, lati- , s tude 57° 02’ 45” N longitude 135 It was an exuberant reunion % NOW,V.before you drive, |16 58” W. at corner No. 1, and it is | yesterday when Richard and Son- insure with— now in the files of the Land Office, dra Lee Forsythe got off the Pan | Anchorage, Alaska. American plane and were welcomed Shatt“ck Any and all persons claiming ad- | by their father, Earl T. Forsythe. versely any of the above mentioned Sondra, 14, and Dick, 12, came land should file their adverse claims | here from Tacoma to spend tile Agency in the local land office, within the | symmer with Mr. and Mrs. For- period of publication or thirty days | sythe. With them, to visit for Phone 249 thereafter, or they will be barred by | 5 while, is Sondra’s close friénd, | . T - the provisions of the statutes. Marie Greco, also of Tacoma. ’ YA e DON'T BE SO +A@ Seytajxl'\;l St{]eet GEORGE A. LINGO, - QUIET! YOU KNOW I { EA Manager. VOR 4 GO BACK S - d & . First publication, June 7, 1950. JUNEAU YACHT CLUB N%) M‘?IC;L%.‘%LP' WE NEEDS K i | AN'T STAND A SNEAK! Last publication, Aug. 2, 1950. TO MEET THURSDAY s : 2 “ AT BARANOF HOTEL US FOR HIS BROADWAY s VENTURE. ITISN'T FAIR The Juneau Yacht Club will hold TO FORSAKE HIM an important meeting in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel at 8 Attend the o'clock Thursday evening. All members are requested to E l k s A n n u a l %attend and take their wives. UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ] Rex. Bureau of Land Management F1 ke T, ) | Land Office i | Anchorage, Alaskmy 27 25 . w T o p' Y § » C L T3 3 s Vg aid in a supply es, we got orky, you an are living \ ,i".,?:;”,f {3:,;’ ;’;fi;“;}}";a_ All alone, Judy? fora sort on ready for on hamburgers and hot dogs {trice J. Stoddard, has made appli- Where’s the gang?/ of school, Corky. farewell party, Judy. a rush. a for the next two weeks! cation for a homesite under the act . EVB"YbOdY”S Y of May 26, 1934 (48 Stdt. 809), An- chorage Serial 010349, for a tract of land situate on the northeast side of Gastineau Channei about 5 miles southeast of Juneau, Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2650, containing 4.30 acres 58° 15" 27”7 N. longitude 134° 19’ 09” W. at meander cor No. 1 and it is now in the files of the land office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- 8 P “ e 1o o Tomfim versely any of the above mentioned W o lano should file thei radverse cldim Services Held in Elks Auditorium in the land office, Anchorage, with- : in the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be } pbarred by the provisions of the|| . statutes. | —— YE WUZN" BEHYD CHESTER W. McNALLY, g ; 5 T % Invited Acting Manager. | {|" RIDDLES” BARIOW DON'T /” LAWSY TH' DOOR WHEN TH' First publication, June 14, 1950. 'l KNOW JES’' HOW TO GO SAKESY BRAINS WUZ PASSED Last publication, Aug. 9. 1950. ABOULT GITTIV' EL €D LT oo *RIDDLES” Sl ot i {] WBVOR. BLONDERISS. ] i OFFICE, JUNEAU LODGE NO. 420 B. P. 0. ELKS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR YE GOT ENNY |DEES ? SNUERY Y WE-LNS Bureau of Land Management g i 3 COULD AST Land Office - Anchorage, Alaska. June 1, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY [ Aiatrtes liam L. Pitzpatrick has made ap- 3 plication for a homesite under the SCHEDULED SAILINGS —_— 3 Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) o i Anchorage Serial No. 014295 for a tract of land described as Lot “B NOW_THAT EVERYTHING 15 | WELL- MAGGIE AN' NORA: DADDY- HOR - - CAN YOU BUT I WA Smugglers Cove Group of Home- SERENE AR HERE - I THINK A NICE TRIP TO suea—:é#osvbu ATHING? JUST. % g';’; s“““o':dA:: 91';: °‘P£‘;"’; g""s’ J;LL _?‘TO E / gfiUGGE?-' THE MOUNTAINS g YOU KNOW I CAN'T TRYIN' TO BE- 4 ghway, e Bay, of U. 8. LITTLE VACATION IN TH WOULD DO US 6 Z REA S.8. Aleutian ~-~-J"I:° 20 S-% Alaska ......June 16 Survey No. 2492, containing /0.99 MOUNTAING WHERE WE - it BREAIBE ‘rAsL%c‘l:"aDé‘i o 2 i Cordova Valdes clorsbury Beaitle acres and it Is now in the files of CAN GO FISHING # ) g Ketchikan the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. l"W//‘ S.S. Alaska .....June 25 Any and all persons claiming ad- e S.S. Baranof ....June 18 [Versely any of the above mentioned Ketchikan Seattle land should file their adverse claim in the Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days there- e e et FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE A, ek 308y will-e bared. by ¥hé COASTAL MONARCH — June 16 provisions of the statutes. FREIGHTER — June 30 GEORGE A. LINGO, —_— Manager, H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—FPhones 2 and 4 First publication, June 14, 1950. : Last publication, Aug. 9. 1950, v

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