The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1949, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE RADIO LOG m s K1INY | / MORNN | SOON, DOUGLAS |+ o oo g T R { | L | C.B.8. UPSTAIRS \ GQ | ‘ DIAL 1460—JUNEAU BY MYSELF ; : 3 ' ROAD PROJECT ST | FRIDAY EVENING ’ } Notice of acceptance of the bid | 5:00—Keynotes by Carle. 5:15—Adventures in Research. 5:30—Dance Band | 6:00—News. " — ,of Hayes and Whiteley for recon- | 6:15—Music. struction of the Douglas Highway| 6:15—Sports. ’num the bridge to the Douglas city \ 6:30—Dinner Music. i imits has been received rrum\ 6:45—Local News. Wnshington. D. C., according to| H. A. Stoddart, Division Engineer, | Bureau of Public Roads. The work consists of widening | 7:00—Ave Maria Hour -~ 7:30—~ARTHUR GCDFREY |and reinforcing the present road- | ‘Wa\ placing hed rock suxnc- TIME-CBS. 8:00—Forecast 8:05—Music for Listening. ing and bringing the highway to| 9:00—Alaska News. |a standard on which an oil mat| 9:15—Viking Varieties | similar to that recently placed| 9:30—GANGBUSTERS-CBS. i Work will be started immediately | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. and will he carried on as long as’ 10:30—Forecast. weather permits. Sign Off. * |two other BP.R. projects, both| Sign On. inear Ketchikan. Word was rece)v-l 7:00—Dunking with Druxmar. jed from Washington of acceptance| 7:30—News. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949 ¢ WORK TO START TIDE TABLE JUNEAU, ALASKA PACE SEVEN I SHOULD'VE KNOWN THERE WAS A CATCH — . AUGUST 27 . High tide, 3:47 am,, . Low tide, 9:58 a.m. -1. . High tide, 4:12 p.m,, . Low tide, 10:30 p.m., . ° . . ° o ---.~ * i ¢ /'/fl&’[fill KENTUCKY’ S BEG PARDON, SIR!! Yod SAY JCE 15 %ETRDAIIZED MOSQUITO@. AND YOoU HAD IGGING Y YEST JOE MUST HAVE EgtCEES POST { GONE FOZ A DRINK OF NO ! JOE HIT SOLID ROCK AND WENT TO SHARPEN HIS BEAK You COULD SAY % ON lNSECT _LIFE 2% BOURBON O, BUT IT AN'T, .IFE 22 8:30—T.B.A. ion Glacier Highway can be laid.| 10:00—News. Genvine A | Work also will start soon on| Saturday Morning and Afternoon SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 3 of Reed and Martin bids for fre- | 7:45—Dunking with Druxman. (locating 16 miles of the North 8:15—News. | Tongass Highway at Ward's Cove, 1 8:20—Morning Thought. land reconstruction of 27 miles of | 8:25—Forecast. Smllh Tongass Highway from| 8:30—Fred Waring. Bu'gc Beach to Mountain Point. 9:00—Music for the Missus. USSR S LR | 9:30—Forecast. | 9:35—Songs by Eddie Arnold. NOTiCE | 9:45—Dusty Records. | — 10:00—News. LOUISVHLE, kY, 10th and 11th Sts. are hereby | 10:05—Here's Jazz. == | designated as through streets. 10:15—Looks at the Books-ABC. Distritaiea tnrougnout Alaska | signs are posted at intersecti | 10:30—Kids on KINY. by ODOM COMPANY IB. Hulk, Chief of Police. | 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. FOR THE 52 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. SEASON | 11:45—Tempo Time. 11:55—Forecast. Deer and Moose Season opens next Thursday BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . WE CAME T'VISIT KNCBBY AN' BRAHG TH' KID SOME PRESENTS. WERE PALS OF KNOBBY. B UL, Ty UH. WELL, HA YA, KNOBS..WE READ THOSE WHO HAVE ? ABOUT IT IN TH' PAPER... HAD MEASLES 2 WE BRCUGHT PRESENTS CAN COME IN... FER TH’' KID AN' SOME h REFRESHMUNTS . SOME TOYS FER TH’ SUTZE-WHLER DISTILLERY, INC. + KID TOO. WAS DOWN ON BINS THEIR LUCK . AROUND THE GYM™ READ OF KNOBBY 'S PREDIC - AMENT IN PARKER'S COLUMN | 12:00—Hit Tunes. | 12:15—News | 12:30—-T.B.A. 1:00—GREEN LAMA-CBS. 1:30—Story Book Lady. i 1:45—Christian Science Program. 2:00—-MUNICIPAL OPERA-CBS. 3:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. 3:30—SATURDAY AT THE CHASE-CBS. 4:00—Bethel Beach Home. 4:15—Children’s Chapel-ABC. 4:30—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. NEEDS o g THE NOTE FROM MOGUL. BEY WAS A PHONY. BURGUNDY RIGGED THAT, TOO. Pl e Zuazz) THEY (XERENCE, MY FRIEND') SHE MADE WITH ALLURE AND BONE- e 20(COLLARED YOU,) EXPLAIN, PLEASE, WHY | HEAD LEE LOST HI§ HEAD. THE BEY, j e : THESE GENTS 5EEM / TURNED UPAND DIDNT THINK HER 0 BRENN AN HERE S \T0 8E MAD AT Us. LIPSTICK LOOKED GOOD ON ME. ’ | | | E. M. (Ed) Brennan, Vice Presi- |dent of P. E. Harris Company, Seattle, arrived in Juneau yester-| | qay, after being at the company’s | | Hawk Inlet cannery since his ar- rival on the Baranof. He plans to go to Hawk Inlet again tomorrow, but return. here | in time for the hearing September |9 on the suit of the Harris Com-| ’ - N Now's the time to DO YOU CALL YOURSELVES MEN, TO BOW BEFORE A FOOL. WHO CANNOT EVEN COMPETE WITH HIS HIRED FLYING MAN FOR THE AFFECTIONS OF HIS EXCELLENT! OUR PARTY LEADERS WILL BE WELL get that new rifle PLEASED WITH THIS NEWS. you've been wanting. NOW, T WILL BRING § AH, HEAR THE BELL. HiM_INSICE., BABEE ? WE HAVE THE: OAR----I CAN'T DROP _IT---- Iz=-- If You Like Guns . You won’t want to miss the rifle and hand szun display at THOMAS HARDWARE Gurs (] Accurate, high - powered high velecity cartridges with long range. Finely balanced, precision mage single and double-barrel hunt- ing guns. Powerful, long-range shells that reach out farther; uniform shot size. Fast action rifles. Light and easy to carry. Always accurate. Ceme in today for a complete . selection of all hunting equip- ment and needs. ~ AND Your favorite gun-cleaning supplies Pack sacks-gun cases-sleeping bags Thomas Hardware JUNEAU’S HUNTING HEADQUARTERS LASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent —_ Phohe 2 SOUTHBOUND NOBTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof $.S. Aleutian { S. S. Denali September 4 August 30 September 4 for Haines Skagway Seward Seldovia Kodiak August 28 Iv"v’ [ for | - for ryngell Ketchikan Seward Ketchikan Seattle Beattle i ‘p'my vs. the Territorial Tax Com- | | missioner in the matter of collect- | ing fishtrap fees. | The Brennans formerly lived in | Juneau, and have a host of friends here. . | Eggs which get ditty anc have to be cleaned lose quality more| rapidly than eggs wffich are pro- duced clean. NOTICE Not responsible for debts incur- ed by anyone except ourselves.— ELEANOR and ROYAL O'REIL—" LY. 82 4t Better BUY Better TRY Shirts finished at your request for a few cents extra ALASKA LAUNDRY TRACY CLIMBS TO THE TOP OF THE OLD ICE- HOUSE, WHILE SAM IN=~ VESTICATES FROM THE ROWBOAT 'BELOW. HERE'S SOMETHING | BROUCHT ALONG FOR YOU, CHIPPER. /- oW { HANG ONTE: IT' THERE'S QUITE A BREEZE . SCHUVLER THE HAIR STYLER, MR.TYLER-- HE'S IN THE BATHTUB, THINKING T QUARE FEELIN' TH' SHIF'LESS SKONK 1S GOV’ TO LET ALL ALONG T NPOSSIBLE! My BEARD AN' LEAVE IT ON AT (SNIE-SNIE) I KNOWED HE CAIN'T CUT OFF TH' SAME TIME - Phone 15 HOW/S YOUR WIFE'S PET BROTHER BIMMY DOIN' THESE HE'S DON! NOTHIN'< AS USUAL- SPENDS HIS TIME SLEEPIN® WHEN HE'S NOT EATIN! AT MY HOUSE = (i I'M GLAD I HAD A PADLOCK PUT ON THE REFRIGERATOR / HE'LL NOT GIT IN THERE FROM NOW ON VISITORS. AH, HA! HE HAS HAD ENOUCH. I WILL THROW THE MR. TYLER -- HE'S A TRI CREATI GENIVS YOLR BROTHER-IN- LAW BIMMY WAS HERE WHILE I WAS AT THE BUTCHER'S — 7" TANGLED IN THE BRANCHES! I'VE WANTED AN EXCUSE TO CLIMB THAT TREE EVER SINCE WE CAME! THE REFRIGERATOR 15 GONE -

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