The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1948, Page 7

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| MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 | TEN JUNEAUITES AT PULLMAN COLLEGE; 32 FROM ALASK | Thirty-two students from Alaska, | 10 from Juneau, are among the| 2148 new students for whom the | process of fall admission to the | Siate College of Washington at Pullman is now complete. Most of the group are entering freshmen, ! with a few transfers including those coming from other colleges with advanced standing. The Juneau students, and their addresses at Pullman, are as fol- lows: | | Harry Aase, 5th and E; August| Avoian, Box 93; John Tufts Cass, | Box 621; Jerome John Chapman, Box 1832; Rdath Eileen Dawes, Box || 367; Leslie R. Hogins, Jr.,, Box 2622; David Walter DeLong, Box 1181; | Lloyd Eldon Reid, 707 Dixon; Mi-| riam Ruth Troutman, Box 1769; | Keith Herman Weiss, Box* 2205, s Anchorage— Patricia L. Balley,| 10th and P; Arthur Gordon Berg, | 550 E. 10th; Robert George Cap- | stick, 528 K; Loretta Ann Snyder, | 1233 Ancnor Dr.; William Edwin Stolt, 211 E. 5th; Shirley Fay Young, | Box 2447. | Plumbig , 1948 Dillingham—June Spears. Douglas—Carol Elaine Ruotsala. Fairbanks — Otis George Berry Box 1446; Aileen Lois Hughes, Box 1089. Jonesboro—Virgil Groves Hartin. Ketchikan—Ernest John Anderes, Box 104; Donna Joanne Arthur, Box 2108; Rita M. McGillvray, 1418 Water; Warren T. Stuart, Box 2116. Latouche—Len Eugene Watson. Palmer—Raymond Lee DePriest. Sitka—James Ardnt Calvin, Nor- val Dale Peterson, Paul Allen Wil- lett. Skagway—Robert John Selmar. Summit—Margaret Byrd Miller. gl Mrs. John Olson was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for surgical attention, Robert Fisher, was admitted for medical atten- tion. Leaving the hospital over the week-end were: Master John Olds, Patricia Myrick, Christine Myrick, Mrs. R. Lukesic, Master Joe Thom- as, and Don Hungerford. Jennifer Fawcett was admitted to the Government Hospital on Sunday. >, — TWO FLOOR SHOWS EVERY NIGHT, 10 pm. and lam, AT COUNTRY CLUB. 995 1t Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 ‘ Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Your Deposits ARE BUY and HOLD UNITED SAFE STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this bank is pledgsd to conserva- tive operation. The safety of ‘depositors’ fuunds is our orimary consideration . In addition the bank is & mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of vur deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. gl POSITS IN THIS BANK " ARE INSURED NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL: DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN BOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. 11:30A Lv. 12:00N Lv. JUNEAU — SITEA MORNING FLIGHT (* or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT 8:00P. Lv. JUNEAU .. 4:00P Ar. SITKA ... JUNEAU — HAINES — SKAGWAY 8:00P LV. JUNEAU oeeeeeeeeevennnemcee AT, 8:56P Lv. HAINES ...l LV, 4:10P Ar. SKAGWAY (All Times PST 120°) LB LR k] LR ‘Todd .. 5 x X—departure and arrival time MMMMMN MMMMMM MMHKHM X X x x and sequence of stops variable. __ PHONE 202 or 612 erving e, CREPSE L SPPST S Y S mklgts . RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B.S. , DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 5:00—Music. :15-—~Community Center. —Ballads from Broadway. 5—Oasis Bandstand. —News. 6:15—Animal World Court. 6:20—DR. DANA-CBS. 6:45—Sports on the Spot. 7:00—To be announced. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—News. | 8:15—Little Ol Opry. 8:30-WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 9:00—News. i 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. ‘Tuesday Moring and Afternoon | Sign On. i 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. 7:30—Radio Reporter. :45—Music in the Morning. —Headlines. —Rhythm Roundup. —Behind the Headlines. 00—Music for Missus. 30—Forecasts. 9:35—Moods set on the Ivories. 9:45—Vocal Varieties. 10:00—News. 10:05—Tico Tico. 10:15—Trio Time. i 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—-TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 11:30—Hawaiian Seernade. 11:45—Listener’s Digest. 11:55—Forecasts. 12:00—Salon Serenade. :15—News. 30—LUNCHEON DATE-CBS. 00—To be announced. 30—Art Baker. 5—Bing Sings. 00—To be announced. 3:00—PEOPLE’S PLATFORM- CBS. 3:30—Make It Music. | 4:30—To be announced: All programs subject to change, |due to conditions beyond our con-| trol. 'DOUGLAS | NEWS BROKEN ARM Jack Carlyle returned home last' {week from Haines, where he has been employed for the past several years as bookkeeper for a business | there. .Just prior to his return here, he fractured his arm close to“the wrist. i ] VISITING { James ‘McCormick returned to ‘the home port last week, after see- ing the most part of Westward Alaska, as an employee of the Army Transport on one of the karges. Soon he. will be leaving) as part of the crew for Seattle. McCormick ' is one of last year’s Douglas High School graduates. OES TOMORROW Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, will meet tomorrow evening, Sept. 21, at 8 o'clock, in Eagles Hall. There will be balloting and re- freshments at the regulat meet- ing, according to the announce- ment. THREE DAY EXTENSION Local fishermen received a-3-day | extension to the fishing season at Taku River because of the still large volume of fish there. The seascn will now close Thursday >vening, September 23. INSTALL NEW POLES The Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. field crew has been busyI in Douglas the past week, install- ng new power poles and chang- ing power lines, as well as erect- ing new telephone poles for the Juneau-Douglas Telephone Co. POWER OFF The power was off in Douglas ‘or several hours yesterday, caused by the high winds shorting some wires. TO MT. EDGECUMBE SCHOOL Joe Tassel, Jr, was an Alaska Joastal passenger last week to Mt. Zdgecumbe, where he will again nroll in the Alaska Native Ser- vice school. Joe, who attended Mt. Edgecumbe last year, spent he summer visiting his father, srothers and sisters, here. EAGLES MEET Tonight is regular meeting time for Aerie No. 117, F.O.E, Eagles all, at 8 o’clock. INCORPORATION The Aeronautical Radio, Ine., in- corporated under the laws of Delaware, has filed papers in the Territorial Auditor’s office and is now authorized to conduct business n Alaska. Headquarters of the company is in Washington, D. C., and W. N. Cuddy of Anchorage has been appointed as resident agent for the firm. TWO FLOOR SHOWS EVERY NIGHT, 10 pm. and 1 am, AT COUNTRY CLUB. 995 1t Possil remains have been ‘found in 'Crete of a tiny elephant which stood only three feet high. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: —JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIE —~——l— @AT SMELLS ) SO GOOD 77 THERE ON ... HE'D GET A COLD.. WONDER IF HE'S GOT A NOTHER PAIR COLD TNITE ... DON'T LET MY COLLEAGUE'S QUALMS RAISE YOUR HOPES. HE'S MERELY A BIT SHOCKED BY MY REALISTIC METHODS. A N\ ' WE STILL HEAD FOR THE ABANDONED »c§ 3 BOMBING STRIP. .. 1 GOT 'S PAJAMAS COOKIE, )| _ WASH YOUR SUPPER'S MSS OLIVE e _.NONE IN HIS BAG. MAYRE SHE PACKED OTHCRS FER § HIM IN HER BAG ... I'LL WELL, THEIR GAS SUPPLY WikL BE GONE IN THE NEXT > 0 3 [ IF THE “DICK TTRACY TELEGUARD" | AS WE EXPECT, WE'LL BE J ABLE TO WATCH THOSE PLACES FROM MY < BRILLIANT, T WANT VOU TO PLACE CAMERAS IN BUSINESS HAS BEEN SLOW THIS SUMMER, | BUT | COULD 50 YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO TAKE UP: YOUR NOTE FOR 4350 OCTOBER 1ieT, MR. WALLET. HOW MUCH CAN YOU PAY? T SWOW" IT'S DARKERN A ‘NOLE'S MOUTH UP HERE ON BUZZARDS" ROOST:- YOO-HOOOO! GRANNY CREEPS ! WORKS OM YOU HAVE DONE THE RIGHT THING IN COMING TO ME AHEAD OF TIME. YOU HAVE ANOTHER NOTE OF 4350 FALLING DUE JANUARY 1sT. IF THESE TESTS ARE SUCCESSFUL, WE WILL CALL IN DICK TRACY AND DO A COMPLETE YOU PAY 4200 AND WE WILL ADD THE 450 BALANCE DUE | CAN PAY THE 4500 BY TO YOUR JANUARY 16T OBLIGATION. FANCY ... BUT BETTER THAN KETCHIN'COLD... GEE , THEY'RE SMALL . MMMM FULLA coL MAKE THE INSTALLATIONS VOURSELF. THIS THING 1S SO N_STUPENDOUS WE CANT THANKS A LOT, SIR! I’'M CONFIDENT WE THEN. WE'LL SURE TRY! I WITCH I MAY, T WITCH T MIGHT HAVE THE WITCH I WITCH TONIGHT-= T WITCH FOR WITCH WARTER, WITCHY AND WEIRD--- . - WITCH WILL WITCH AwAY @ MY BEARD ; WELL-RADAR--LET'S SEE WHAT KIND OF A SPRINTER YOU ARE/ | I USED TO BE FAIRLY GOOD MVS/E:F_}J RUN ARC I coME ON-LET'S | THE BLOCK I WISH I CC DOG LANG LIKE TO TELl YOU A FEW THINGS /

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