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,’ v o ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T PAGE SEVEN N B - e . A T AN 1 8 ¢ y| CALIF. CONFERENCE KTy _ SNEEE E " Alaska Broadcasting Co. { m&%ogfrfi%fly C.B. 8. S | o KENTUCKY'S | Io MOOSE WOME“ DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | ‘ |y N FRIDAY EVENING | € 4 | The high now or the meeting 0i| 6:00—News. | the Women of the Moose last night 6':15—Music. £ |was the report sof Mrs. Gertie| 6:20—Sports Scene. rggren, star recorder, on the| 6:30—Dinner Music. nat'onal Women of the Moose| 6:45—Empire News. v | conference at San Francisco, Calif.] 7:00—Ave Maria Hour Genuine Mrs. Mabel Tilson and Mrs. Zenia 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | McGraw of the Sitka Chapter No. 8:00—Weather report. SOUR MAS" | 159, were the other Alaska repre-| 8:05—Music to Read By. Kentucky Straight centatives attending the meeting.| 8:30—STRAW HAT CONCERT- Bourbon Whiskey |The doll made by the Cordova CBS. o - 3 by ; O _VERY STRONG AND FAST, ™ | women won third prize at the in-| 9:00—Alaska News. - ‘ | ternational contest and was pur- 9:15—Viking Varieties WE:K PQSFOKE HAS ONE Lol AL WEVAAKNESS 17} BOTTLED |chased by the Juneau chapter.| 9:3)—GANGBUSTERS-CBS. WERKNESS ! NILLA// IN BOND ;'Ih'b doll will be given away at the| 10:00—News. pe 100 PROOF Alaska Moose clation meeting | 19:15—Drifting on a Cloud. e . in Octc-er. Mrs. Bergreen also| 10130 Weather report. A\ ‘f)\ . Portland Chapter No. | 207 while she was south. | The “next rveguiar meeting wiil SITZER-WELER DISTLLERY, NC. » iOUisvE, kv, | be held on September 15. The car- b———————————————=——""|nival with booths of fancy work, ‘food, children’s entertainment, etc., ! will be held all day October 1. visited T Distributea tnroughout Aiaska by ODOM COMPANY For Estimates op that New Basement, House or Fireplace-~-PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCES for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON QP NEEDS i Ty FOR THE 52 T SEASON Deer and Moose Season opens next Thursday Now's the time to get that new rifle you've been wanting. i I | | | If You Like Guns . ... You wor’t want to miss the rifle and hand gun display at THOMAS HARDWARE ! Finely balanced, precision mage single and double-barrel hunt- ing guns. (] Accurate, high - powered high velocity cartridges with long range. % ‘ Powerful, long-range shelis that '% : reach out farther; uniform shot ¥ = [ i o — LS} Fast action rifles. Light and casy to carry. Always accurate. Ccme in today for a complete { selection of all hunting equip- ment and needs. Roftes i AND Your favorite gun-cleaning supplies Pack sacks-gun cases-sleeping bags Thomas Hardware JUNEAU'S HUNTING HEADQUARTERS l " There isno substitute for Newspaper Advertising! PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian| S.S.Baranot S.S. Baranof ‘ . | September 6 September 4 { for | tor | for Haines Ketchikan Seward Skagway Seattle Seward Seldovia Kodiak September 4 September 11 for ‘Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle | Joe M 10:35—Sign Off. Saturday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:60—Dunking with Druxmar. 7:25—Local weather. 7:30—News. 8:15—News. | 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—Fred Waring. 9:00—Music for the’ Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Eddy Arnold. 9:45—Dusty Recorda, 10:00—News. ! 10:05—Here Is Jazz. i 10:15—Looks at the Books-ABC. 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. | 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. | 11:45—Tempo Time. 11:55—Weather Report. | 12:00—Hit Tunes. | 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—~GREEN LAMA-CBS. 1:30—Story Book Lady. 1:45—Christian Science. 2:00—-MUNICIPAL OPERA-CBS. 3:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. 3:30—SATURDAY AT THE CHASE-CBS. 4:00—Native Program. 4:15—Children’s Chapel-ABC. 4:30—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. | All programs subject to change | ue to conditions ksyond our con- | trol. 201N, 200UTON ALASKA COASTAL | TRIPS THURSDAY On flights yesterday by Alaska, Coastal Airlines, there were 20 passengers arriving in Juneau nnd; 20 departing. Passengers for Pelican were: S. G. McPherson, O. Franswog. | For Hoonah: Natalia St. Claire, | Archie White, Clint Juald, Robert| Greenwald. For Taku Point: Gene Specht. For Sitka: Helen Haertel, Bud| Whiteside, Mrs. Carl Karpstein, | ean, Jack Jenkins, Roy| Peratrovich, Miss Demers, Mr. Birk- land, Bobby Edens, Mrs. H. Ol-| son. | For Fish Bay: L. Johnson. | For Todd: Mw. C. Johnson, Anna May Anderson. | Passengers from Sitka were' D.| Bolyan, J. W. Leivers, Mr. Heal, Mr. | Michalson, Trene Johnson, Mr. and| Mrs. Walton, George Jorgenson, Dr. | VanSandt, J. McClean, Mrs. Long, | From Tenakee: O. Olsen, Don| Tennyson, Jr., James Luttrell. | From Taku Point: Bob Vernon. From Hawk Inlet: Sophie Isturis, Mary Peterson. From Inian Cove: Mrs. Melvin. | From Hoonah: T. B. Erickson. From Pelican: Joe Stevens. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday were Joe Stevens, Horace Adams, Robert Scott, and Mary Peterson. Jack Crowley was discharged. | | | | BSP 3144 LEAVES The CAA service barge BSP 3144 skippered by Gordon Meyer leaves Tuesday on a supply run to the| Gustavus CAA station. Painting of | the barge and overhauling of one motor is nearly completed. HUGHES RETURN Mrs. William Hughes, Jack and| Lloyd Hughes returned by Pan American Airways yesterday at- ter several weeks on the West Coast and in Montana. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Vital Statistics, acting | by and through the Registrar of | Vital Statistics, in accordance with | Chapter 119 of the Session Laws of | 1949, will hold public hearings in | Juneau during the week beginning | September 26, 1949, for the purpose | * of making appropriate Rules, and Regulations to supplement said | Chapter 119 and any other laws pertaining to Vital Statistics. Any person. desiring to appear at such hearings should at once notify in writing the Registrar of Vital Sta- | tistics, Juneau, Alaska, of such desire. Advance notice will be sent to all such persons of the exact time and place of the hearings. C. EARL ALBRECHT, Registrar of Vital Statistics. First publication, Aug. 31, 1949. Last publication, Sept. 2, 1949, < 3 e SN2 [Copr. 1949, King Features Syndicate, Tnc., World rights reserved DON'T BE 50 GLOOMY.. WE...CAN'T KEEP A KID IN OUR JERNT... } IT.. IT..DON'T MAKE T..UH., THINK ¥ ELAPHUNT, DONNIE... 'IM A BIG TIME WE TAKE 'IM T FOUNDLIN' HOME. LIKE YER NEW OUT- FIT..BUTCH P £ WHY TALK ABOUT IT... AN' IN_FRONT AHMS gt THE GUARD I LEFT LOWN HERE ; ’ 15 GONE — WE'VE [PONE IT! MOB'S TAKEN TIME OUT TO LOOT THE LARDER. M HBCY OUR CHANCE. G 1T OUR ONLY HOPE, BURGUNDY. WE MUST RELEASE LEE AND CHARLES. IF WE CAN REACH 4 CUTE HUM... HERE, GIVE ''M SOME PEANUTS . : 5 SEE? THAT'S A BABY gl} SRYLEAD 'IM.. IT'S A.. | AND YOU, MY FRIEND, WILL Y [T SHALL GIVE ALL OF MY THAT MANIAS DO NO MORE. INFORMING ON “SKETCH” PAREE. WE HAVE HAD QUR LAST YOLD FRIENDS” THE. SAME TgEATMENT. THEY s&v I'M CRAZY —AH, HAL Al su;z Vi34 D THINK. HED BE X HE DON'T TRUST B AFRAID SOMEBODY | BANKS. HE FIGGERS | WOULD BREAK INTO NOBODY WOULDR | HIS LOCKED SHED LOOK THROUGH AND STEAL THEM THE OLD TRASH IN THERE MR. TURPS, YOU SAY THAT § THE OWNER HAS BEEN | CETTING HI& MONEY CHANGED INTO HALF DOLLARS AND STORING THEM IN OLD BOXES? A 7 ) MY BODACIOUS BEARD s ™Y TIE, GAL Y T'lL ‘BE TH' FUST VARMINT IV TH' WHOLE WORLD TO GIT (N TH' CRAVAT CLUB WIFOUT A ‘TIE BUT, MR.TYLERY THEY'LL NEVER PERMIT YOU IN THE CRAVAT CLUB UNLESS YOU'RE WEARING A TIE TELL MY HIRED HANDS megr‘neca% |anao’s 70 TH' CRAVAT C TOMORRY NITE CcLLUB?Y TO CELEBRATE My OH.JOY PURTY NEW Loy T - 3 CRAVAT NOW I KIN BE WITH THE GANG | AN' SAVE LOTS OF TRAVELING AND HOTEL EXPENSES BESIDES—~ YES -DEAR- I'VE THOUGHT IT OVER THOROUGHLY AND I SEE YOU'RE RIGHT ABOUT THE SEA- SHORE AND MOUNTAING -S5O I'VE CHARTERED A YACHT! WE'LL SPEND A QUIET VACATION ON THE BRINY— I CONVINCED MAGGIE TS| TOO CROWDED AT THE SEASHORE-AND THE MOUNTAING ARE FOR MOSQUITOS ~I GAVE HER A GOOD TALK=- NOW WE AREN'T GONG - | SHOULDN'T HAVE SPILLED IT BUT YOU LOOK kol HONEST. YOU WON'T |1 CAN KEER A MENTION IT ? WERE ANOTHER NCHES. ¥ | CERTAINLY WOULDN'T STEAL IT, AND SECRET AS WELL OH, ARENT YOUu THE - FOXY ONE, MR. TYLER -- YOU'LL | BE WEARING A TIE BUT YOU WON'T 10 & NS _J) 7

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