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pTA MEETNG IS ST SPERLING FAMILY | RADIO LOG [T ; FOR MONDAY’ JA“' 11; ) Alaska gx‘ola:ca:ung Co. (( R F ATIENDANCE BANAER REUNICN, OREGON S (s TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASK/ DIAL 1460—JUNEAU 1 - FLOOR T e iy, el ! TUESDAY EVENING w“ The Executive Board of the Ju-' y 4, Harry Sperling five days| 5:00—Adventures in Research. D 2 neau paxv?m-tha('her Aiom‘a;i‘ml: to get back from his holiday Out-! 5:15—Red Cross. met Monday afferncon gt 4 o'clotk |ige anq almost that long when | 5:30—Easy Chair Sketches-ABS. § | In the office of the ~“‘1’_"° sf\“‘fh”' left Juneau, but the family re-| 5:45—KNOX MANNING-CBS. ! A program wag outilaen tof Bte linion in Portland fas well worth| 6:00News. couig 5 A ::i:::; fo te held 4, he reports. | 6:15—Animal Court. Monday evening . iR 3 is 6:20—Dinner Music. Platis Weteidluieieror more ef- | BOth Spérlifig and s Son, Bil, | A By s ficient organization of committees. Went from here, meeting another | ©° g ario. p { i Jr. in Seattle, where| 6:40—Music. In order to bring about increased » " h il | 4 g . will be he 15 a student at the University 6:45—Local News. nt attendance, a banner will be o g | 7:00-MAURY AMSTERDAM. er. to the class in the Juneau © ashington. | CBS. i 2 I school which has the most He drove them to Portland, Where | ;.40 spemup GODFREY-CBS.| 2 scent at the next session i})mm»zu ghter, Mrs. E.h Wil AN, St oans. | = POPEYE, PONT GO e ki vé‘j-““"“y’ d“‘f‘b“‘“d )’“%‘h_"";‘_'\ 8:30—Cavalcade of Music. IN THERE ! ) iy NOT - ~ : oth are u ...|~ at 'l he nive } 9: News at Nine. o - T '; REBEKAHS u, in Eugene) | g:15 Viking Varleties, Hold their business meeting Wed., . David, who is In| g™ Caprior CLOAKROOM- 90 2t at the U. S. Naval Pty -~ GYM | mapolis, was for-1 19.09 “Tomorrow's News. RASSLING one of 7 cadets, of | 19,15 ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS to cross l)}e country | 44.30__Forecasts plane. David drove to | 8tgn O i, where the family 5“‘"“’-\"odnrcd1: Morni v > sday 1 ng and Afternoon h Mr. Ely's mother Mrs. Beatrice Sign on. L] MIS ADA | 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. Bill Sperling returned to Ju-| g.35 News. u just before New Year's, Bitt| nigs sunrise Salute THOMAS ): cerling could not %ew back | g.00_BARNYARD FOLLIES- u ® WATCHMAKER : P B 30—Morning Serenade. Friday—after rve days CBS. Formerly at the Forget- et the Forect= | JOHN QLDS (ELEBRATES | &30 3t s ! 8:15—Headlines. ANNGUNCES HIS NINTH BIRTHDAY TICK-CBS. COME OEAR ... ) 7 DEAR ... T KNOW 00 NONO..IT PR HUWPHRE -E-E 43 DO Y0U ’ 25—Weather. | | o ® o 0—Morning Thought. DOVEY AND i HOW AFFECT afternoon in celebration of his ninth & 4 AR R o, BN | VA i 1 5 WAR SURPLUS irthday Sunday. [t ol TRUMAN- : I2% i HEEES |i P e | ; é‘fi;fgi}s"y =N /| B O% O I # UERRY AND .. 9:00—Music for the Missus A YOU ARE AN'T TRUE... THINK I BEAUTIFUL ... e that‘u]l wutcihu.\'ll)(t-f{ t'«nl' Schoolmates of John Olds were! g:g?”‘\’::‘f:h"' o ) m{,’g’é TSCOEMOB-‘,J(;\,AEUT ?{ Ofig?fig‘gflb { & SHE 1S T0O repair may be obtained s 1 s £ g by | N | - E SO EMOTIONAL . /ER DO... - 4 SHE IS T0O... e ot e Rl o ey 9:40—YOUR STAND IN-CBS : R koo OV A ISN'T TONITE ), SHE REMINDS s A nd Mrs. Harry Olds, yesterday i < | Yz, ¥ s , -y 9:55—News o ! S ;& - e ROMANTIC... "M ) ME OF MY DEAR 0 Guests were Ann Grisham, Bon- STORE NO. 2 nle MeLean; Julle Hudson, Karen| 10:30—Milady's Memo. | - J i gt § 1 N’ e Eoggan, Susan Blanton, Patti 1L00=TREASUIX \BANDSTANDS X d o | 0 N e N | ELLIE FELL \ ; until announcement yer, Harold Snaring, Angus HEGRS A S b ¢ . i : & B N e D / | N LOVE AT o T ) David Gray, Stuart Whitehead and | 11:30—Listener’s Digest. Ig et b S : { / FIRST SIGHT. : George Roberts. Prizes at games| 1! 45—Melodles in % Time. \ 1 D) = ey " SN VI 4 il iy - e U N aaght Syndieate, lnc o NEW LOCATIO were won by Susan, George Stum'li :;gg:\v/;’:s:};:e Band. ——t 20d Johnny. . - g % y 2 % | 12:15—Noontime News. errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrererereeeere 12:30—Luncheon Date. :45—Organ Melodies. :00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. ! :30—Sophisticates. 45—Frank Sinatra. i :00—~MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS i : |y $ y ORT TIME LATER 30—Light Classics. (R} 2 HORTLI AT ER 00—Footnotes to the Headlines. | 15—Piano Playhouse. A CACKING POWER & 30—Make It Music. WILL REQUIRE THE SERVICES L REQU E VICE! 30— BARNYARD FOLLIES- 1 MANY. COOL 7 \ \ \ \ ) CBS. C | Al programs subject to change y LANDING PLA or i il | { 5 0000 W R e 1D trol. e - due to conditions beyond our con- | DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF Classes now enrolling: Tap, Ac-{ young, Eccentric, Character, Ba acrobatic class, ladies ex- young . baliroom instruction | | ! § { E § § § § ! i I} ? § ) | . 8616t} ! look! - ! 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WHAT'S THIS, SKEEZIX—T I'M READING £ 3 For a Limited Time Onl | Datea: 3 Alaska, D AGRICULTURIST, S22\ UR_NINA -\ OF THIS HIT-AND HANDS WILL L s SOMETHING uneau, aska, Decem- Fe 5 o o 4 2 T=AND - ; or a Limited 1ime Unly i" 1948, : FARM REVIEW THATS ALL. STUFF FOR ME. 4 CET DIRTIER. § y Z 3 7 2 AT HALF PRICE ARTRUR & WEST, ag e | Administrator. J“ne u Dr“ Co | First publication December 21, 1948. ¢ tH | ° ’3 |Last publication January 11, 1949. = s i SR e " NOTICE OF SALE | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN E L L l s A l R L l N E s \That in pursuance to that certain » |decree made and entered on De- L cember 31, 1948, and to that certain DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | 'wxic of exccution issued on January : 5, 1949, in that certain caufe in the ki via P“el'shl'g and Wrangell éillst{‘ict g;)qr: IorNthe1 Tetrri.;ory of s | Alaska, vision 0. al 'uneau, . w%z‘nwnx.'ec't’“:f‘: to Crnhg, KII:WOCk ‘tng goy %nh;;rg. ‘numbered and entitled “In Admir- S venien ernoon departures, at : . M. |alty No. 6020-A, Icy Straits Salmon g = g el OH.THIS IS ' PTG . 3 » ] FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Gompay» corporston,Libclant 1 oot | UNBEARABLE, FYGUR MERO " otical No. 211306, hes Masts, Bov- || T/ THE i s e -ve | |SOUDIT CoME MR.TYLERN YOU HAVE INSOLTED | g g 4 Y D . {sprit, Tackle, Engines, Apparel K8 | | yANAGER , SIR! \ BODACIOUS 10317 ¢ N ONLESS 10 I SHALL DEAL O\ TIELESS” TY TYLER our el'os ts |ging, Furniture, ures, and a \ o | WEARIN' A WITA THE ¢ . other necessaries thereunto apper- | j I--OHR-WHY,IT'S I CRAVE TO TOMFOOL TIEY! COLPRIT ] - A R E S A F E | taining and belonging, Respondent,” | | “T‘ELESS'I COMPLAIN ABOUT o IMMEDIATELY ! 3 P I will sell at public auction for cash Y TY THAT WOTHLESS I HATE R to the highest and best bidder at LER,, TiESH S ok M BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES 2:00 o'clock P. M., January 20, 1049, {| THE TIE HEGDVC\J)@CT)EBN o * 3 |at the cannery dock of the Icy Straits | | TYCOON!! 7 & ” % SAVINGS BONDE isalmon Company which is situated 2 | near Hoonah, Alaska, the American | Gas Screw or Vessel “NORMA,” Of - |ficial No. 211,306, her masts, bow- m sprit, tackle, engines, apparel, rig- P HE management of this ging, furniture, fixtures, and all bank is pledged to conserva- |other necessaries thereunto apper- tive operation. The safety taining and belonging. 2P e STL i e oA L s L g oS R RS e ¢ of depositors’ funds is our ) WITNES My hand and seal inj |fWHAKS T HORRORS! LISTEN TO OH! TO THINK THAT T NOW_ T KNOW WHY COLNT BEG PARDON - MLIM=-COUNT | = primary consideration. In Juneau, Alaska, this 6th day of MATTER THIS: “DINTY MOORE SHOULD BE SO HUMILIATED DE SILVER DECLINED MY DE SILVER CALLED - HE NOW 4 saddition tke bank is a mem- i January, 1949. MOTHER? HAS CHRISTENED HIS ! AT WILL MY SOCIETY DINNER INVITATION - HE FINDS THAT HE CAN ATTEND ber of Federal Deposit In- m “"s m WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, NEW SLIPREME L ¢ N MUST HAVE READ THAT OLR DINNER — AND HE IS _ 4 surance Corporation, which United States Marshal, CE e AION CORNED 31 HOPING YOU WILL. SERVE BEEI ND CABBAGE A CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE Insures each of our deposit- By WALTER G. HELLAN, LA JIGGS - IN HONOR A LA JIG&S ‘- ors against loss to s maxi- Office Deputy U. S. Marshal. ”":“‘ OF HIS BEST PATRON " mum of $5,000. First publication, Jan. 6, 1949. ™ ' ¥ ‘N SURED Last publication, Jan. 12, 1949, / ” o \ | "y 2 S , —— Brownie's Liquor Store v FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 103 139 So. Franklin : of JUNEAU, ALASEA . O. 2596 » MEMBER PEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Eoae