The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 6, 1949, Page 7

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> FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949 |- T proved. Pusich will use his plane| | ; [; +or pleasure during the summer and) R A D | o lo G 1 T T j4d '7 Y - = S " R e = b MC & BUT IN THIS CASE aend hunting trips nekt 3 ¥ \ | KINY G s A 2 T y IT'S THE MAN WHO! * TR i o A E‘J‘VS S i | Alaska Broadcasting Co. \ THE BLACKBOARD ALEX 2 ONE OF THE Ni C.B. 8. o NEW SOUND, C SEUN | S G l:.“ 9[ . (‘OLISEI M | DIAL 1460—JUNEAU IN MY CLASS SENTOR EAK After several attempts at gettirz - vy The Senior Class of the Douglas | tetter wd for picture projec-| FRIDAR EVENING 4 = G | 5:00—Excursions in Science. High Scheol e eir @ el | tion Douglas lise p- | 5 12 C ; 0 ! n? ade »zm{p annual 5 0” s Coliseum The 5:15—Voice of Army. hool sneak yesterday, going out to | ater ui ssful. the manage- 5:30—Frankie Masters. Jthe skaters cabin ,at Mendenhal | ment now has installed a new| g.on wew g Lake for a plcnic for the day. Sev- | system. ol v eral of the Junior Class ast Wednesday evening's per- S g b o 6:20—Sport Scenario. ce was good, according to| g.30 Dinner Music 6:45—Local News. vited guests of the Seniors. v , and a very good volume X This evening's postponed until | not to inter-| MICKEY'S PLANE UP After undergoing extensive building and painting duri er mcnths while in umbe Choir | at the 20th SR 5 ik S in Juneau. | CESS-CBS. ELL, POPEYE, YoU SAID You WC S We. BB Y00 AROY, TARE il be “My Wild| g:30_Ray Noble. ( LUCK WAS WITH WORLD'S CHAMP WRESTLER - g o ' Lk starrinig Déntils “More | * gias- foals GHa, S4Y A FEW WORDS INTO : COME RIGHT HOME !! o2 a technicolor picture featur-| g.00—Alaska Ne | & 16 songs Which never @row| g.15 Viking Va a : g 3 y - MIKE ! / g AN G 8 ‘ < = //?7 _5 DEARM 9:30—Tommy Tucker. i » =5 4 Z i - N \ 7 5 Gy | | P | 10:00—Tomorrow’s News. ; 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. | 10:30—Forecasts. [EGHT_WEEK ‘I‘OUR‘ s-lurdasy;gro(;;i-ng and Afternoon | n Great North-| T7:00—Saturday Serenade. ling freight agent! 7:30—News. is in Juneau on an| 7:45—Morning Melodies. cck swing through the Ter-| 8:15—Headlines. | 8:20—Morning Thought. ¥ is Tietjen's first trip to 8:25—Forecasts. | ' | Alaska since 1916 when "he Wworked 8:30—COUNTRY JOURNAL- { { if{or brief periods in Skagway for —CBS. {he White Pass and Yukon route,| 9:00—Music for the Miscus. 9:30—Forecasts. | res Syndicate, Inc., and in Dawson for the Alaska- i Yukon end British-Yukon Naviga-| 9:35—Music. | 2 P A AT g PR R PR [T - 3 MO | !ton Companies. He joined Great| 9:45—Dusty Records. P ‘ g A“{A i PULL OVER...LET'S LOOK = 5 I ONLY HOPE HE'S KENTUCKY Northern in 1909 and has been in| 10:00—News. ACCORDING TO ANTONIO WE'LL ¥ s AT THAT BOAT. : ME K ALIVE. WE'RE IN THE STRAIGHT Seattle since 1913. | 10:05—Music. o BE IN THE CHAVANTE COUNTRY A > poc il CHAVANTECOUNTRY A BOURBON | | ouject of Tietjens trip is freight| 10:15—Rhythm Doodlers. | | BY TONIGHT, WELL TRY & i X : : 2 LA il WHISKEY a passenger solicitation for the| :':;gg:gg; "l;‘A:g\;;; S ir ay. : . - 3 | “Tietjen has been at Ketchikan, fljfg:,';f:r:f::’,;imxz‘ges"“fls‘ Wrangell, Petersburg and Sitka on 11:55~Forecnsts 4 :m.y present trip and will leave on 121004}11‘ Tunc‘s !the Alaska next Tuesday for the| 12;15'Ne;\'s. g Westward Agdfimencr. He eX-| 1530 BARNYARD FOLLIES- pressed decided pleasure at meet- CBS ing the general public and busi- I'OMUNiOR STAND IN-CBS. ness men. After his present trip is 1230—Kiddies' Ctirnet ended he will return to Seattlel .45 cpristian Sclen;:e. and expects to come north again in' o.50 pHITADELPHIA OR- | SOME PEACE POW-WOW... | e o | CHESTRA-CBS e >SS | 3:00—CROSS SECTION-CBS. SCHWINN BICYCLES & MAD-| 330 caTURDAY AT CHASE- SEN'S. 46 off | ol 4 4:00—Native Music. 1 4:15—Children's Chapel. | " T : e | TEEK AND THE FEATHER CHICK Brownie's Liquor Store || 4o stan boushers. | B537 BRRR! DIDN'T TAKE MINE )~ HMMAL... THAT CLOWNY WROTE THE WORDS FOR HI5 MUSIC— ‘M <’ All programs subject to chanse | kg yoer OF THE COPRA TRADER'S ) HAD ALL THE ANSWERS | AND DL CHOPS WANTS THAT CHARTER ILL GO AROUND TO THE BACK Phone 103 139 So. Franktin ||due to conditions ksyond our con- | FIE)'PECT”| ONG TO THROW COLD JDOWN PAT—LIKE HED { LETTUCE BADLY ENOUGH TO FIND OUTA AND MAKE CHITCHAT WITH THE A= ¢| - : ey ) [OKAY, SAM, I GUESS WE'RE | | HERE, MUGC—LISTEN TO, DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | ccomminns 20 na ann. | v Bl | AL SET TO GIVE LiM ME., BOY, flS”TEN-— CHRISTENSEN BROS. P. 0. Box 259 i o| sus-rzth St. PHONE 639 || | e e . x AKERVICH'S TO STATES { —— i o pomacsarks TiEL = | EYES EXAMINE LENSES PRESCRIBED Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Akervick and e | iil DR. D- D- MAB&“ARDT family have left for the States FOR SIX-WI OPTOMETRIST :to spend six weeks before return-| Junesu ing. Akervick, district representative lof the Union Oil Company here, T = e ey, | Will ‘attend a two-week company | ‘ ‘school fm meholsum. Calit., 1'enn]— [N ~q ery, after which the family will L lJ L l Q A l R L l N E s take a month’s vacation. Ac- 4 Second and Pranklin PHONE 508 FOR APTOINTM#NTS ! Hh THE SECRET WORD. via Pelersburg and Wrangell 8 R . | With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. 1| AVON PRODUCTS | Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. |l Now Available in This Vicinity || FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 For appointment call Douglas | | 464 | = . A . & P 21 5 || Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box.1148, ||| [ Serwy | Douglas l/ DOET CONTRACTING CO. | 3 “You Name It — We Do 1" — INTERIOR and EXTERIOR DECORATING Follow the Cabs to Rer U8 Copyright. 1959 : ] ) \ ! ALL TYPES OF CLEANING ; ROSS’ OASIS . 2K Py ; j Braibsl, \ N ) GIVE US A CALL—Satisfaction Guaranteed in Dougles - 1 o 7T AND | HAVE | HOPE YoU THEY WEREN'T ARE THEY NOW? — FREE ESTIMATES — for & Goot Thme g ; T BEEN LATE WON'T BE 50 SCIENTIFIC ACCORDING TO MY j 5 THE HARDEST '\ | KNOW. | WAITED THREE | | EVER SINCE. | { THIS TIME, THEN IN THEIR [} FIGURING, 1T DUE, v PHONE BLUE 640 EFART OF ALLTHIS | WEEKS FOR JOU0 OF T NINA. PREDICTIONS. Al BUT DOCTOR SAYS 4 1 IE= ie THE WAITING. | YOU WERE EXPECTED. ; it | 79 < 7 H : H | 4 7 = . = 1G: - - D | . s ' g L1 y t. ¢ L Plumbing ©® Healing say.. i - A “ dige FONIR! \ ! \w{ W g gt \ [ i OilBurners ‘ Nights-Red 730 ” ?fl ?M"U Telephone-319 7 \ _ (4 . : % A I SWOW! wHAT A Harri Machine Shop, Inc- ; , - 7, ‘ % . . AILS NE, HONEYPOT ? 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