The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1949, Page 7

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949 g e Ithat we have a newly active group D U jof boys who are really on their N WS | Between traffic . infringements | and unlicensed dogs the boys made toes. 'the afterncon profitable for the city coffers. They also found that Doro- | there are a great many dogs with- and WEDDING TONIGHT This evening at 8 o'clock, 3 ! thy Heliker and ‘Alex Gair, Jr., out licenses, which were due will be married at the famiy home, | Payable last January 10. with the Rev. Robert Treat, per-| The boys of Troop 610 appreciate forming the ceremony. |the privilege accorded to them Miss Heliker is formerly of Se- yesterday and particularly want to attle and has been employed at the | thank Mayor Pusich, Mr. Balog Division of Disbursement, Federal flfl’Jer. Shudshift for their coop- Building, &s bookkeeper since her eration. arrival here in 1947. | Alex Gair is the eldest son of | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gair, pioncer | residents of Douglas. Only mem- bers of the family wili be at the ceremony. Scout age, 9 bout having las. It is mother or th, to accompany the rospective Cub to a meeting to > held at the Dougl: Commun- Church thi , February Trinity Guild Tea Saturday Annual i o ki Traditional Event, g s 7 The Trinity Guild Valentine. Tea, A Douglhs. Valunless BERTIER. o0 ary social event for more than 30 joyed a Boston baked bepn and‘w. a traditional Februs brown bread feed last evening, Put| o, ;"5 noay will be held in on by Firemen Robert Anderson, o yjecrof of the Episcopal Ole Ingebright and Ralph Morten- FOMUSCR . bomoreay St sen. | ¢ . 3 4 Mothers 3 incent’s | Business included the appointing Guil‘:im)::vem beete nsite 4 ‘t’oncpour )f firemen in different sections of Assisting will' ‘Bl miry #ho havé the community to be responsible be‘m‘ _|:m Al 4 ‘\ 2 i 1 attending the annual Tea for the fire hydrants located close &inoe the event was begun. New| their their home, and a lengthy 3 i P {6 the baseball team and old friends of the Trinity ;f“::h ‘;: artmen: sponsors, It Guild members are invited to join el 2 gen) P ' in the afternoon social hours at; was reported that nine out of the‘the Rtk eighteen new suits cannot be ac-| SLH counted for. | o @ Appointed as a new maintenance | LAR:(‘){]‘:&!]:‘JH:PA‘;};::SDAT committee were Gerald Cashen,{ OASIS, PALM SPRINGS Joe Reidi and Ralph MO';::SE"' Relaxing on the desert at Palm C:e Edwc?:m";;:“apsvoéfobec v;el: Springs, according to the Palm Jaasfius:mser' y 2 | 8prings Desert Sun, are Mr. and | y 3 | Mrs. Lawrence Freeburn and son |Bill of Alaska and Norman C.! BOY SCOUT NEWS i Banfield, prominent attorney froni The Boy Scouts of Troop 610 Juneau. They are staying at the | took over the City GovemmentiOasis. a “gathering spot for Al-| yesterday. Many of the cmzens,‘asknns” in the. famous California for the first time, became aware resort town. } The boys of MRS. WAHTO HOME b Mrs. Aino Wahto has arrived | ¥ home via Pan American from an elght-month vacation visit in Se- attle. She visited with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Emmet Anderson and family in Seattle and other friends. | She is happy to be home again and says the weather is just as, bad in Seattle as here. b G | 12:00—Benny Goodman. RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B.S. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—Excursions in Science, 5:15—American Legion. 5:30—Tony Pastor's Orchestra. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Couct. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Sport Scenario. 6:40—Music. :45—Local News. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS. 8:00—Highlighting the Legisla- ture. 8:15—Music. 9:30—CROSS SECTION-CBS. 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. 10:15—U. OF WASH. GAME-ABS. | —TForecasts. i 4 11:30—Sign Off. Saturday Morning and Afternoon l Sign On. 7:00—Sunrise Salute. 0—News. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—COUNTRY JOURNAL- —CBS. :00—Music for the Missus. 0—Forecasts. 5—Music. —Dusty Records. 11:00—RED BARBER'S CLUB- HOUSE-CBS. 11:30—Listener’s Digest. 12:15—News. 12:30—MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- CBS. 1:00—YGTR STAND-IN-CBS. 1:30—TREASURY BANDSTAND —CBS. 2:00—Opera House (Carmen). 3:00—ROMANCE- CBS. :30—TEXAS RANGERS-CBS. 4:00—ATOMIC IMPLICATIONS | —CBS. 4:15—Children’s Chapel. Attention NO DANCE AT MOOSE CLUB Saturday - Feb. 12,1949 Moose Members Atiend the Annual FIREMEN'S DANCE Saturday - Feb. 12,1943 Moose Dance Committee WE KNOW You won't wani to miss the THE JUNEAU FIREMEN'S ANNUAL DANCE Saturday Night in Juneau o CONTINUE YOUR DANCE with the SAME Orchesra, . . . over at MIKE’S PLACE in Douglas..... 5- PIECE ORCHESTRA Saturday Night - Until ce=s?22:22--2--- o YOUR CHICKEN and STEAKS will be ready for you, as ONLY MIKE’S " CAN SERVE THEM 4:30—MUSIC FROM CBS. All programs subject to change due to conditions t-<yond our cca- trol. ——..——— | Get your Prestone or Trek anti- freeze at Madsen Cycle and Fish- g Supply. Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey SOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF STITZEL-WELLER DISTRLERY, INC. = LOUISVILLE, KY. — e et | ":—“ < L’:\,"/ ) SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Sestde. U. 8. A. Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY O R e e LY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA I'M CHILLY == 1 THINK I'LL START A FIRE IN THE FIREPLACE DEAE' #WHCH CORNER BE ' NER B AEASE 22 TRUT ON YOUR 27 GLASSES! | WANT You To SEE ME! SINCE HER HIGHNESS PREFERS TO WALK WITH THE BLOND ONE, OUR SERVICES ARE NOT NEEDED. LET US DEPART, YES, IM IN A G POSITION TO THROW WE-UNS CRAVE A RIDE TO NEW YARK- WHAR'S TH SHIF'LESS SKONK THAT FLIES TH' FLYIN' MACAINE ? ATTEMPT TO PLEASE 15 RESULTING ONLY IN YOU BEING OUT IN COLD NIGHT. }, YOU SOFTY! YOU VOU'RE HARD. HAH? T SHOULDN'T HAVE NAMED YOU SLEET. YOUR NAME SHOULD HAVE BEEN WARM BEER’ i [ CHANGING THE SUBJECT, Y WILMER, ['VE GOT A SON WHO'D BE MIGHTY HANDY AROUND YOUR SHOP. H1, THAR, GRAN PAPPY ! FETCH OLT VYORE STARIN' TH' FUELY HIW RIGHT 10V TR £ACE, COusIv )| e -FER, COLSIN ? YOU'LL HAVE TO GO TO YOUR CORNERS WHILE | I M THE POSTS AN ROPES />~ e ARE FIXED. EH? WHAT WERE ): YOU GOING TO 5AY ¥ ALEX|5 5AY6, ER, YOU ARE AS WHEN BARONESS ALWAYS RIGHT.. i5 COMFORTABLE, ALEXIS 5AY% |15 MORE WORD OUT OF VOU, AND I'LL CHOKE YOU MOTHER OR NOT. T WOULD BE A GOOD GESTURE TO GIVE HIM A JOB. [LL SEND HM OVER. WE REALLY HADN'T THOUGHT OF PUTTING ANYEODY ON RICHT AWAY. WE'VE GOT A FINE CREW. SHUX-1T'D 6E YORE STUMMICK TH' LOOP-DE-LOOPS- WHO'S THAT FUEL US,0R THY ELYIN MACHINE ? WE-UNS GOT TWO BODACIONS 1D3ITS- UH - CUSTOMERS THOW-YOL KEEP QUIET-THIS | MYBTERY PLAY 16 THE HIT OF THE SEASON ~AND YOU'RE GOING TO SEE IT- ALL THE BEST PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT THIS PLAY- BUT-MAGGIE-YOLU KNOW I HATE g MYSTERY PL. AYS- B 665 MUST BE b THE GLUY WHO GTEPPED ON MY FEET GETTING OUT OF HERE! THEY SAY IT'S QUITE SCARY WHEN THE LIGHTS 6O OWUIT-T HOPE T DON'T "L‘DC?E AM - IT'S HIGH-OCTAVE |

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