The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1947, Page 7

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947 NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective. October 1st to April Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan T RADIO LOG KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAD ““The Voice of Alaska” ‘'THURSDAY EVENING 5:00—Story Lady. 5:15—G. I. Jive. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Music Box. 6:00—Pan A News. 6:15—Concert Hall. 6:45—Sport Memories. 7:00—Community Center. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIE A '™ JUST A POOR LITTLE BREAKFAST- IS MOR BLE WIDOW, THAT'S T THf‘D PAGE SEVEX e 1 HOW CAN I READ MY PAPER, DEAR, WITH ALL THAT CONVERSATION GOING ON? SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND ¥ 7:30—Mel Blanc. 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU . Ar. 3:40P a:om-xxerw “,J;”ndhax E\ 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 2:50P 8:30—Teen-Age Quiz. ! 13:00»: Lv. WRANGELL ..Lv. 2:30P 9:00—Mystery mayho'm. | 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 1:30P §:30—Pamaray Time. o 9:45—Between the Lines. \l r Juneau—Sitka 10:00—Date at Dreamland. , 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU . ¥ Ar. 11:50°A 10 $6 Tarecasts. *10:20A § s % ; 0 f“rbrsex;‘;fié’;)‘ - Lv. 10:30A All programs are subject to change ; | without notice. | N R v — R i)aytime forecasts on weekdays sl! ‘ TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS I g T e T 1 Juneau—Haines—Skagway d ] 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU ... AT, 4:40P Band Prad ! A i 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P | S ; i 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY LRSI & | | .k" ,‘ Ali Times PST (120°) Al 8 Tonighl fi = JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed.Frl. JUNEAU to-- Mon Wed Fri L 3 Angoon % Hawk Inlet "4 The regular weekly practice of |~ "/ ) Baranof b 9 g Hood Bay X he Juneau City Band is to be 43 /. Chatham .. = Hoonah ... X X X at 8 o'clock tonight in the Grade Ch:’chago( X Kimshan o < g School Auditorium. Director Al- v CObOl e x Pelican ... X X X fr r s ; ) X Recurslon’ D x S i X | 2 ; o STINKO AN' FELL DOWN A FLIGHT VARDO ON ‘I AN’ TELL "M TGIVE ''M ER Ef GETS HURT 2/ i n Superior T, be rehearsed for the coming band STRANGLER TOOK A i ’ v ol ( | Funter ... X Tenakee X X X {lconcert. BEATIN'. HE ALMOST DIDN'T A STARS £y ASOR VR AR 1 o | i Gustavus X Todd % 2 T S GIT AWAY. HE'S UP IN TH HANG - % R CNADA ER MR December 27 December 29 Committees for the affair are: January 10 January 12 Decorations, Dick Wingerson, chair- man; Claire Folta, Bonnie Ches- HENRY GKEEN — ' AGENT ney, Audrey Hill, Phil Hukill, Eva o] Marie Knape and Harriet Maur- stad; Entertainment, Bill Logan, ALASKR < & Lot X—departure and arrival tiines and sequence of stops variabl. PHONE 612 /o ewing Southeastehn JUNEAU QG NORTHELAND SAILINGS NORTHBOUND December 13 (Juncau) NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (0. SOUTHBOUND December 15 SERYING SOUTHEASTERM DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Spanish Fiesta Is to Be Theme of Senior * « <1 BallonFriday Night IRl.Iflg | The sparkle of many nual Senior Ball which will ium on at o'clock. sued by the Senior Class to @ alumni and parents to attend t | Ball. ibe offered during the int and a five-piece |play for dancing Mrs. Alice Barnett Friday evening Dual Swai vis, Win Beadle; Poste Tickets, chairman; Earl Crass and Hogue; Ref! son, chairman; Clark and R Violet Dapcevich; NOTICE lanterns shining on a Spanish Fiesta scene will be the setting for the an- held in the High School Gymnas- Invitations have been is- Special entertainment will ssion orchestra will class advisor, is in general charge of the dance. Rod Williams and Phil Hukill; Programs QUT AT NELLSVILLE ALL ke 9 all he O.K.! NOW, REMEMBER, KEEP YOUR. HEADS DOWN AND ne n- dy TS, WAS ABOARD (AND IF HE MUMBLES SLATKA -GEPEMOARLY and Invitations, Juanita Diaz, - 5 ST e | chairman; Arleen Godkins and |/ s : = i : ® 7 WiV, THAT Y VES, BUT AS FOR \I WAS FORCED | [ WHER AMI2 STORMSOVER =« |Violet Dapcevich; Clean-up, Al § . A h ) ) WHRIAM. 3 ' Shaw, chairman. # i ” %ok LITTLE | DON'T WORRY, r\/ou, KISS \TO GO ALONG BUl DONNO a5 i ] g e : WELL HE'S NOT | [oAT7 ‘2o i INOTHING CAN| |ANDTEL, TM ) WITH THEM. | BRNZEAS Ceap ot MUMBLES \ ABOARD NOW. SURPRISED, MR. TRACY. it l OPTOMETRIST I will not be responsible for any 3 Second and Frankiin l PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juaeau bills contracted by any person other TILL SHOPTLV LEFT IN > 3 4 & % - 4 e-Mar D) steve Feist, BEFORE YOU/ THAT STORMY |~988 /¢ ME wiTH Ao I T3 (B _ ] . S KEPT ITIN HIS_GUI ot - ] ATTENTION SHRINERS 7, 7‘ . 5"/’707“‘? T2 Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax fa the Juxmi. | Regular monthly meeting will be iheld in the Temple Friday, Dec. 5. |We expect a big turnout. J. W. Lelvers. MUMBLES, THAT DEAD CALM : MEAN ANOTHER STORM IS C N ¢ o e o e | |ORTT CAN' MEAN vOU MAVE BEEN ‘ g 3 BLOWN FARTHER THAN YOU THINK. i | Tunisia in North Africa has ] about the same number of people as Oklahoma. ATTENTION LIQUOR DEALERS In order for the District Court to expedite the passage of your 1948 liquor licenses your cooperation is lasked by the City of Juneau to !place your applications with the |Clerk of the District Court early 'enough that they may be presented {to the City Council for approval at |their regular meeting which will be | held on December 5, 1947. [~ HEARD CHIPPER USE ONE OF YOUR PET EXPRESSIONS, SKEEZIX. LITTLE PITCHERS HAVE BIG EARS, NO, CHIPPER, YOU CANT KEEP IT. WE MUSTN'T HAVE ANY PETS NOW. RUN ALONG, KITTY. 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