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WEDNESDAY;- AUGUST.9, 1950 'BUG AND PLANT MEN In Alaska on busness for the | Bureau of Entomology and Plant | Quarantine for the Department of | Agriculture, E. P. Reagan, Wash- |ington, D, C., and A. G."Webb of | the Seattle office, left Juneau to- day for Anchorage and Fairbanks, Inspection of planes form be; 6:45—Local News, | Orient to avoid importation #f plants and insects comes under the jurisdiction of the Department of | Agriculture men. Their bureau has | had representatives in Anchorage and Fairbanks for several years, working with the U. 8. Customs | Service on inspection of planes ar- | riving from across the Pacific. 0 | In Juneau they conferred wXh 5 |J. T. Petrich, deputy collector of s customs. Webb, who is in charge o ” ’ li[”l l I of 'the Pacific Northwest District of his agency, has made several . trips north, but this i the first VLD PASHIONED... Kt satin s56 |Aln limnunm,mwna.,ly. fly south from Fairbanks. Alaskex trip for Reagan. They \lflli 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. Mo s uen | RADIO 106 AINY Alasks Broadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1 \ wmmmm 6.00—News. g 6:15—Music. 6:20—8ports Scene. | 6:30—Billboard of Arr. 1 7:00—GRANBY'S AGRES-CBS. 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—QUIZ KIDS-NBC. | 8:30—THE BIG STORY-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:16—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—MINDY CARSON-NBC. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Siga Oft THURSDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. 1:05—Local ‘Weather, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THERE'S NO _ONE TO 9 . 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INHERITED A RANCH LOCATED ON AN ISLAND ?? i RINEHEART HERE 1 James *Rineheart of Sitka i a; | guest at the Juneau Hotel. " Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street Chirepractic Health Clinie Dr. Geo. M. Caldwell F HPIIOII! 477 | Distributed throughont Alaska 5y ODOM COMPANY WHY DO THEM BUMS HAFTA AseLs;gErco_trismmy. MONEY'S L LK ABOUT. THEY'D GIMME THE DOUBLE - L‘I_’OF'EM 'rE'agRF:vs Ts%rae, ER TALK. THEM i UFFLE . CHARACTERS ? CHARACTERS # . | o I LOVED THAT FAT KID LIKE A BROTHER. BUT THEM BUMS I'LL GIVE INSTEADA TEN PER CENT...FI'TEEN PER CENT TO IS SISTER...SHE DON'T EVEN THINGS...LIKE...UH LIKE... | WELL OTHER THINGS. Y GOT DOUGH HE DON'T KNOW SOITIN INDIVIDJILS ¢ 1o Dr. John M. Montgomery Main and Front Streets ANYWAY, I WAS JUST WONDERING WHAT SORT OF M p ©.K, MR. YANG, THERE'S YOUR GOVERNMENT'S SCRAPE HE WAS IN... BET HE JUST LOVES IT GOLD, TAKE IT AWAY WHILE WE HUNT UP A THOUGH... A GAZ CAN TELL WHEN A MAN'S THE PAIR OF COMFORTABLE PSYCHIATRISTS' KIND WHO LIVES FOR DANGER AND SUCH... | AYE, REBEL BRANCHWATER ! ) MISTER MACPIPER ! IT'S IN LOVE WITH YOU, T _/GIVING ORDERS %/ AM, AND T'LL NOT HAVE After four years' residence in and | near Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. .| A. Mitchell have come here from YOU THINKING FONDLY OF :College, Alaska, and are guests at! > A BLOND BRIGAND. !the Juneau Hotel. Mr. Mitchell ? G \was graduated this spring in civil i cngineering from the University of Alaska, and has a position with the t'rsn—itorlal Department of Healtd. | newsboy. If you do not ' UNITED S¥ATES ’ { DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | know your: newshoy’s | paran o Land Mansgement name, call the office be- , 1 Nofice fo Subscribers If you have missed your 15 DOWNRIGHT FOOLISH ! paper, please phone your Land Office Anchorage, Alaska | Date: May 31, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i Notice is hereby given that Ro- | sanna Schneider, has made applica- i tion for a homesite under the Act of THAT KID'S COING TO MAKE MILLIONS— AND WERE GOING SO THIS IS SPARKLE PLENTY SAYING AND WE ARE. HAPPY TO GOOD NIGHT! ANNOUNCE SPARKLE P ENTY May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor-| (WILL. MAKE ANOTUER GQUEST US THE SIGNED Phone 317 Serial No. 014649 for a tract of - ‘ : S e | | ATPRARONCE TOMORICE ) Bh R:ZC;’ /_'rg" ' Blue 140 { Group of - Homesites, situated on CNSOR'S A ‘Bay and west side o Gree.n 370 l;:::zmc‘:;ree !:lkz;wn;v adjoining unf ; . Green 393 | (255700, SUE. Sirvey o. 36, Red 160 Route 3B Fred Ross . . Green 915 {jchomse Ahske — ieming ac- 4. Route 4 Sam Howard . Green 879 {|versely any of the aboye mentioned ' Route 5A Lee Webber . . 924 . Route 5B John Vavalis . Red 539 Route 6 Denny Ryan Black 245 fore 5 p. m. AND AS SOON Route 1 Les Sturm . e S SckED Route 2A Bob Murray . Route 2B Dick Allen . . Route 2C Robert Brown . ', Route 3A Bruce Casperson . land should file their adverse claim in the Land Office within the period of publication or thirty days there- | after, or they will he harred by the proyisions of the. statutes. ~ GEORGE A: LINGO, { Manager. &= | First Publication July, 19, 1050. Last Bublication: Sept. 18; 1950. Returning home at a late or early hour, the stacks of baked crockery ammunition was too much of a temptation for the On Saturday nights it was the men who met at the tavern an’ emptied ‘em. It’s this way. In the old days, men and women both. made pots. But it was a piece together t history of the pe makers—put n the pots. ScLuint, why is it that we find pieces of pottery } everywhere, but Would youlet him l'epl'esen’ Your husm» 3 . UH- BUT S'POSIN' ONE : . g OF TH' VARMINTS RITS TH' BULL'S-EYE ACCIDENTAL-LIKE? IN THAT CASE YE WON'T GIT YORE HAT ALL SHOT UP, YO'RE AS CLEVER AS ALL “RIDDLES” GIT-OUT, SNUFEY--FHIS!LL Of course your answer is NO! 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