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TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN lq\mrlex‘s used by Captain and Mrs. 3 N F Johanson who have been transfer- R A D l o lo G | | 7 | i I'M A FARMER s red to Ketchikan. | | | | |" Following the publie service this| & Py " | AT HEART-1 LOVE “Ew GFFI(ERS BY evex‘nx:)g ’r(,m,\)?l‘;el:;“sge!‘v‘fi mblzi Alaska Broadcasting Co. [ THE SMELL OF j i ; | C.B. 8. I M _FULL OF PEP ) Nag, FRESHLY _J(1 served. | T WY=-1 THINK SALVATIONARMY | ™ — | e 08 duits | TUESDAY EVENING | WORK IN THE Sias a2 | 3:30—Parade of Hits. GARDEN A public installation service for BOY StOUT EXE(UHVE |S | 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- ‘ \Mjf aptain and Mrs. Richard Newton, | OBS, he new commanding officers for BA(K FROM (AMP HH.D | 4:5—Western Serenade. ‘ he Juneau Corps of the Salvation - 5:00—Keynotes by Carle. Army will be held in the Wil-| IN SOUIHERN DISTRI(I 5:15—Hello from PFrance. [ oughby Hall this evening at 7:30 | B | 5:30~RUSS MORGAN-CBS. | p'clock. Major Eric New! ., the | 6:00—News. | (Mscional a!(;)émnila;dere“fz(;m:m:k;; Returning over the weekend was 6:15—Music. | All conduct the installation cere- | oirice Powers, Boy Scout Execu-| . g:20—Sports. oh: S % | tive, from the White River encamp- | §:30—Dinner Music ohy and messazes of welcome will . tatsint | e ) i o f aelivatad (Bo. the . RE. ApTHY) AR held for the southern district.| g:45—Local News. | 3 y the s © | Included in the camp staff were| 7.00—STRIKE IT RICH-CBS. CPEY TH v = = — - eyer, the Rev. Walter Sobolefl, poiq pyecutive D. P. Scudder of | 7:30_ ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS wsrzeE'steofivézwA | WILL PUT THESE ORDERS| [THIS ONE OFFERS Y\ (THAT'S THE oy Peratrovich, and Jake Cropley. | getchikan, Rev. Alwin® Gall, Scout | 8:00—Forecasts. | . - AND ANY OTHER ON FILE WE'LL TRY | |US TWO ASSISSNANT LAST (Captain Newlon was bom end | Master of Hydaburg, and Sgt. Mur- | 4:05—Music to Read By PLLA?ézDs f sTFggggggB ANYBODY'S TEAM |TEaM 15 "MEAN (| | TO FILL ALL WE GETS!'| | COACHES FOR A n Kake, Alaska. Following | .= : TS . 5 e T ey Schneider of the Ladd Air Force | g:30- LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. | o O‘:JQ OE 22 ‘%ugggg PLD / GOOD KICKER !! l;l g}‘;’;“xm’:' {”fm El?elldu:‘.h-luck-‘ ase who went to Ketchikan with | g9:00—Alaska News. on high school in Sitka, he al”|the Air Scouts on their return twd | 9:15 Viking Varleties M ended the Salvation Army officers | 3 s . 3 ago. In ajtendance were 32 & ollege in Winnipeg, Canada, re- ol | 9:30—STAMPS FOR THE % gy vt s from Ketchikan, Wrangell, elving at this institution his €om- | geqaburg and Petersburg WOUNDED-CBS. ission as a Salvation Army offi-| . i 2 g » | 10:00—News. & gt 2 An excellent camp was held,” | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. erf The Capmm served im. ‘““{usiu\cmrding to Powers, “with better | 10:30-—5‘01‘&045(5 ud. - I, centers in South- | geather than at the Eagle River | = sign 6l astern Alaska and then transter- Camp though the number of camp- . ed to an appointment in Seattle, | opc was Jess” | | Wednesday Mgrning and Afternoon ashington. The Captain returns | s Sign on. { o Alaska from San Diego, Calif. | 1 1900, the average American ate | [:00--Dunking with Druxman. | ! 7:30—News. Captain and Mrs. Newton and|;5; pounds of meat, or six pounds heir two boys will occupy the | yore than in 1948. | 5—Dunking with Druxman. News. Bl e e 5 8:20—Morning Thought. | 8:25—Forecasts. = Dr. E. Lannon Kelly MIRACLE SERIES S0 ol RIS - | ), NOZ? HE CANE THROUGH ToWN 4 "KWHEW:* WHATTA BREAK. W7 WELL...PALLY..LET'S GO 9 - 2 o Q' ot 40— Y o, FF . o | % Osteopath I’t,pulardl 1«{:1(.' l_t(Ftrudum 9:00—Music for the Missus. { HE'S A FRIEND OF JOE'S... AND DISTURBING THE < ; ?&w\sr}sttib:’r:"a;’%sunfs 5855&’2‘ f»?fii :gui- PHONE BLUE 670 | and Accordian 9:30—Forecasts. SAYS HE'S ON THE WAY PEACE...TOOK FIVE OF ; NO MISHAPS. I SOME ... 0'YA THINK 4 PHONE ———— 667 9:35—Airlane Trio. ! TO THE WEODING....WAS ‘ US TO CAPTURE 'M... | p V7% pin DION'T KNOW BIG | JOE'LL SEE US | 9:45—-YOU AND . . .. CBS. HE INVITED, KNOBBY 2 /- HE SURE TOOK A s LEVITICUS WAS ON p ONCE'T IN' A = | 10:00—News. ? BEATING... 7T} | 1=~ > § 4b: ? WHILE® 10:15—Piano Playhouse. ] : S 10:30—Milady’s Memo. \ ] | 11:00—ROBT. Q. LEWIS-CBS. ILL‘“G. | 11:30—Listeners' Digest-ABS. IT’S THR 11:45—Pipes of Melody. ’ | 11:55—Forecasts. It’s E It’s Colorful! Eo. DON'T MISS IT! | | | 10:05—Vocal Varieties. ‘ | | i :15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. 1:30—Meet the Band. | 2:00—Three Quarter Time. 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—Recorded Auditions-ABC. 3:15—Organ Interlude. | All programs subject to change due to ccrditions beyond our con- HEY! FOR PETES 5AKE! ) \ MY NEWS FLASH ON CHOPS TO MISTAKE THAT FOR FALLING. | | | | | | | trol. q A DID P ! | “Bead” comes from “bidan,” an g;’(’?cz[iUEATAéOEMETHING, 3 I | IN LOVE, TOO. Anglo-Saxon word meaning to pray. but it has some to mean a pierced ornament from its association with the use of rosaries in praying. Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ DASIS T 1 2y Vo Ay in Douglas 6 pyo / Yy, 7 & rnrl: (h)md '}‘qime v " . = “\‘4//‘ ; ; WERE HE | WE WERENT § || TRACY CALLING. WE Y [LISTEN TO THAT SI-REEN? B ' lOMES.' AMINUTE TOOR | NEED AN AVSULANCE | | MUST BE ANOTHER AUTO THOSE BRANCHES ARE | B ? 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N DONT REACH DONF YE WORRY. | N THAR, SUT-- NONE, RUFE --- G, 4 R T'tL POKE p\é%fi:;gg n’}m ITHWgégg Q"SE?’J el -5y (o Sons S\ TR e Vv HITZGERALD § | | 1o poues T i ] ; - R l‘ _ KENTUCKY'S STOPRED_ PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE § ¢& HOLLERIN ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For further information confac! H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 BOURBON | SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Eiaink z e ; THAT TRAMP IS AT THE BAGS : [ /oLR HUSBAND? SLRery SS. Aleutian | §.S. Baranot |S.S. Aleutian| S.5. Baranof SOUR MASH DOOR AGAIN- I THOUGHT YOu ] HERE BEFORE ? 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