The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 23, 1948, Page 5

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g ; " "PAGE FIVE MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1948 3 THE'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 TROLLERTACORD oo nmi k| RADIO LOG [ pllONRIE TR R e | it was her first season under Jones 1S HOMESICK AND WANTS I A H | ownership. i i ) YOLI TO DRESS AND | Also aboard the vessel was a small Alaska Broadcasting Co. COOKIES LITTLE FRIEND TAKE HER HOM| | brown dog namied ‘“Foxey.” Jones C.B. 8. PATRICIA IS GOING AH’ER coulfl {15 ot certain whether the family DIAL 1460—JUNEAU ! Wl TO SPEND THE | dog made the beach from about MONDAY EVENING NIGHT WITH | mid-channel, or was drowned, but| 5:00—Welcome to Juneau. would appreciate being notified if| 5:15—Community Center. 'Thc Tacora‘ a small troller ov\:ned I the dog is located. 5:30—Totem Talks. by Harold Jones of Juneau, sank i 5:45—Waltztime at Dinner. a few minutes after colliding with 3 . ey ' the Forrester last night near Thane. mlm juBllEE bt Jones said that due to poor visibility | PR e il and bucking rough weather, he did 6:4541,({"_5 on the Boot not see the Forrester until she was Exposl'lo“ IN 7:00—Frank Morgen, s a short distance from his boat, and ¥ c the big vessel rammed into the| "Ew YORK opE“s ;:30—0 ;l:-wiHUR GODFREY-CBS: Tacora’s stern before prenznuve1 8:15—Little Ol Opry. measures could be effected. { o e, wife| NEW YORK, iug. 2—P—New| 8:30 WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. ive persons, including Jones | . . Jubilee Exposi-| 9:00—News. 70 , York City's Golden Jul po:! S ” g and small daughter were aboard| .o " “mianq Central Palace opens| 9:15—Viking Varieties. N g ) 3 3 E HANK! ANK ! the sinking vessel and were taken |,y public today. 9:30—Family Theatre. ) : : 0, w3 SPEAK '1e aboard the Forrester. Persons For a 50<cent cnarge, visitors will| 10:00—News. : , ‘ T " the Tacora jumped to a skift which sce four floors of dramatic exhibits had oose from th stern,| " ond were taken sboard from there, tracing the = - S e ‘0-30—15’:?:%5‘%:- mn o e five . The nk in approximately ! York gince consolldatio 20 ;a;l;:)cr?l:ao;awtte;‘ alzw minutes | Loroujh.- 50 years ago. \ 'Nnd:vm llvllnc-)-rxx‘inz and Afternoon after the collision. | g The show will continue to Sept. 19. 7:00- Kinvm ‘Glosk Gl 7:15—Western Melodies. 10:15—Langworth Orchestra. (e et e " 7:30—Radio Reporter. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRrSCRIBED 1 45—Music in the Morning. 115—News. DR. D- D- MAROUAHDT s:zo—Me;m:,rsnng Thought. 4 OPTOMETRIST 8:25—Forecast. Xt Juneau 8:30—Fred Waring. b e PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS 9:00—SING A’;fclxnlgc-css. .._________.W 9:30—Forecast. 9:32—8unrise Serenade. 9:45—S8ilver Platter. . 10:00—News. . - - t 5 - " ” H . H 10:05—Lenng Herman Quintette. Py HUH ... WHAT 2 % HULLO, JOE,0LD UH.YES... T ] YOU KNOW... HE DION'T ILOA .. um |ng ed Ing ! 10:15—Melody Roundup. P 4Y OH.... CONGRATULATIONS, WANTS ) KID.. WERE WS YoU GREAT “Zil ‘| ‘SEEm T00 ENTHOOSIATICK EL 10:30—Milady’s Memo. GONNA MARRY ME ...WERE KNOBBY .. T'TALK € GONNA DOIT... HAPPINESS ... KNOBBY £ +«HE'S A COLD GUY ... / 11:00—Music We Love, GONNA MAKE IT A DOUBLE WHAT D'YOU 1S MY DEAREST FRIEND, 11:30—JERRY WAYNE ORCHES- WEDDIN' WITH YOU AN‘ANN... =" ™ THINK ... ISN'T. ; . Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. TRA-CBS. 11:45—Listener’s Digest. 11:55—Forecast. | 12:00—Four Knights. 12:15—News. 4 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—Music for America. ‘ 1:30—Art Baker, | 2:00—My Friend Irma. l 2:30—One Night Stand. 1 '™ SO HAPPY, KID. : IT TERRIFF P Y Deposits *“ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS 3:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- | ING-CBS. 3:30—Make It Music. I 4:30—Village Store. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- | oy | \ I R [5ur THEN MADEMOISELLE | [(OF COURSE. .. T, A, BOUGHTNEN THIS, I THINK, 16 MAYBE i - 1) L l | | R SR CAN SURELY EXPLAIN HOWJ\. IT FROM ANATIVE. ., 6MALL JIA THE UNDERSTATEM iy_oF Tie TWENTY-FIVE ARRIVE X VILLAGE .. A% A SOUVENIR. HERE THIS AFTERNOON N < ARE BY NATURE ON GEO. WASHINGTON } 2N S The Alaska Transportation pas- senger vessel George Washington idocked in Juneau at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon with 25 passengers from | Seattle -and is scheduled to leave for Skagway at 10:45 o'colck to-| 'night. The vessel is filled with an {almost capacity load of 173 round- | trip passengers on the present ' cruise. H Disembarking in Juneau from | £ > A >"quN THE WORLD'S CREAT- THE ACID-TREATED PAPER | m HE management of, this bank is pledgad to conserva- tive operation.. ' The safety of depositors’ funds is our primaty consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000: - Seattle are Mike Pantages, Duke =~ q “[iittie, 9."D. Rolison, and wite ana [(HAP THAT WAS A CINCH A U g L E - || 1S_ALL THAT KEEPS THE | FIRST NATIONAL BANK | moms s i 1 (G T iee 8 SN 108 Ve 2 ey o FICED EpCs rrou Teacvs | |child, Mrs. Beatrice Ely, Mrs. E. - ILL BE ASLEEP IN MY OWN . | | JUGULAR VEIN. HOW MUCH of JUNEAU, ALASEA |Parker, A. M. Wahto and wife and L= BED. THE PERFECT ALIBI? INGER SO SAYS HEELS BEALS. MEMBER PEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANJE CORPORATION {children, Mrs. C.- E. Porter, Larry P — IPorter, Pam Porter, Mr. and Mrs. A (Fichard Garrison and child, Chrls . | Garrison, Mrs. David Ross and son, M, A. Luchinetti and wife. ERPN S T ,Iou PRINCESS NORAK; 'DUE BACK TUESDAY The Princess Norah docked in Ju- neau northbound late SBaturday with == S 25 persons for here and sailed a few = hours later for Bkagway. She is ex- BLUNT AND | Al pected in Juneau at 7:30 o'clock in ARE CGETTING the morning on her southbound trip ON EINE to sail two-and-one half hours later, Disembarking in Juneau were: Miss Karen E. Boggan, Miss Lillian Cash, Edward Cash, Miss Donna Cash, Clifford Ddnohue, Robert M. Helgesen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson, Ole S. Kasin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.-Moss, D. R. Nickel, Dr. and Mrs. Adrian H. Pot- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Shof- ner and Victor Szporozan. ———————— Myrrh, mentioned in the Bible, is a mild stimulant to the healing of wounds and can also be used to {|jprotect inflamed tissue. SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN \ | | I i I i THE'S KEEPING Hi6 MEAN STREAK UNDER CONTROL., pres LEEH MORNING FLIGHT 8:00P Lv. JUNEBAU e, 8:55P LV. HAINES ..oooeceoemmmneeememesereccisnnd Ve 4:10P Ar. SEAGWAY oo LW, (All Times PST 120°) NE GOOK LP SOME VITTLES, MAW, WHILST I GO SEE IF WE GOT . By ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS . ‘Tues. Thur, PFri. Sat. 1TYEH ) : w;: w;a. % Sealed bids for the construction 4 KNO LAWSY Mg.”, : N ENNY AIGS 1IN TH! x x x- lof the Lower City Float and ap- I WONDER IF TH' HENHOLSE x x x i|| prohches witl be received at the of-| - CRITTERS WILL ¢ x x x fice of the City Clerk, Juneau, Al- GROWIN' EUMES EVEN STOP LAVIN' x x x aska, on or before 10:00 A. M. S8ep- GROWED BEARDS ON x x x tember 4, 1948 and then and there x x ¥ opened and read, Plans, specifica- x x x tions and proposal forms are avail- x x X able at the office of the City En- x x x gineer at the City Hall, Juneau, x x X Alaska. x x x C. L. POPEJOY, x x x Oity Clerk, x x x First publication, Aug. 23, 1048. x x x Last publication, Aug. 25, 1948. 5 X % e e B B i i oo _ x 1 GENT HIM TO CALL BY GOLLY-MAGGIE WILL y MAGGIE -YOUR SOLD IT? WHY-HE WAS NEIT T § ; -3 ; ON MY BROTHER BE SURPRISED WHEN 5 BROTHER WASN'T || ONLY RENTING IT.- T YEA%EW 3‘&"&"\/‘5 JERRY SR JERRY -I HAVEN'T SHE HEARS THIS - \ HOME - HE SOLD || CAN'T UNDERSTAND HEARD FROM JERRY i N THE HOUSE- || HOW HE COULD SELL X-—departure and-arrival time and sequence of stops variable. IN MONTHS - (= L, /I A HOUSE HE DIDN'T PHONE 202 or 612 % % %

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