The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1949, Page 7

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WWOUGLAS NEWS FRESHMAN INITIATION | Friday night, September 16, the »phomore class of the Douglas! gh School will hold the annual reshman initiation. The event, 1l begin at 7:30 and end at 8:30 m. All parents, alumni, teach- s and members of the student! dy are invited to attend. | [ There will ke a dance after- .u‘da in the Assembly room, Irom] 30 to 11 o'clock. i This is the first school event| the year .and all are hoping| r a large turnout says the school | porter . | | —t | IN AND OUT | Norman Rustad was an over-| feht visitor in Douglas Monday,“ u, Jing at the Arne Shudshift| me. He left Tuesday for his| me at Poulsbo, Wash. 0.E.S. PRACTICE J Alice Poor, Worthy Matron of/ 1gget Chapter No.. 2, Order of fistern tar, announces a practice | ceting for all officers of the| fhapter on Friday evening, Sept.| 6. at 8 o'clock. This is in prepa- | i 5 |the conference in the American iTavion for tne IIrst meeting of the winter season which is next Tues- day Sept. 20, when a class of six | new members will be made mem- [bers of the Order. | | BABY BOY | A baby boy was born Monday | to Mrs. John Enge of Pelican. The new son joins another — Arn-| old, who is two years old. Mrs.| Enge has been a guest at the Ed-| win C. Johnson home for several days prior to the big event. | FISH LANDINGS | Two landings were made this| morning with 28,000 pounds of' calmon from Elfin II (E. O. Swan- | son) and 4500 pounds of salmon from the Sophia (Jim Sharp). FINANCIAL PACT FORESTALLS ANY | BRITISH ELECTION LONDON, Sept. 15.—(®—Inform-| ed British political sources said to- day they believe the three-nation Washington dollar accord has/! averted an autumn general elec-| tion in Britain. | These informants said failure ofi capital would have compelled the; labor government to seek a new| electoral mandate for pressing its! | 10:30—Weather report. 10:35—Sign Off. {own long-term cure for Britain's economic ills. A Government’ officials were silent | on the election issue. They said! only that the 10-point program laid down yesterday by U. 8., Bflfish1 and Canadian economic experts hns} staved off immediate widespread unemployment and short-time \vork‘ in England. ‘Announcement A limited number of persons will be aceepted reducing program under the direc- tion of Mrs. Della Sals- bury, is: as- " | ¥ a‘Regl teTEd. Ma ! The next meeing of the Square| Those wishing to { Dance Club, to be held September | 24 in the Parish Hall, will be in| the form of a reorganization meet- | ing. All member counples who have | for a special SQUARE DANCE MEMBERS seuse. participate should consult Dr. Montgomery who will 1 11:45—Pipes of Melody. supervise the entire pro- i gram. The latest equip-{' ment and methods of been inactive and who are not in| attendance at that meeting will be dropped, in order that interested | couples now on the waiting list may | be admitted to the club for the| "RADIO L0G Alaska Bruadcasting Co. KINY C.B.S. DIAL 1460—UNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. | 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | 8:00—Weather report. | 8:05—Music to Read By. | 8:30—JOAN DAVIS SHOW-CBS. | 9:00—Alaska News. i 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—TALES OF FATIMA-CBS. | 10:00—News. ‘ 10:15—Drifting on a Clouc. FRIDAY NMORI'ING AND AFTERN.:ON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman, 7:25—Lotal Weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Weather “report. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Herman Orchestra. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Airlane Trio. 9:45—YOU AND MUSIC-CBS.. 10:00—News. 10:05-—Vocal Varieties. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—-WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 1:30—Light CI 8. 1 2:00 ~FRONT E FEATURES- | CBS. i 2:15—Bing Sings. 2.30—MAKE BLLIEVE TOWN- CBS. 3:00—Recorded Auditions-ABC. 3:15—Organ Music. 3:30—Pa i 4:45—Western Serenade. 5:00—Blue Barron Presents. HOW TO Ki @ THESE SWEETPEA IS WIGWAGGING U COME AR OARD YOSCAR, QUICKLY ! YES, MISSUS 4 PALOOKA. MEN CLUTTERS UP ¢ A PLACE WHEN YOU'RE TRYIN' T'CLEAN. YOU GET OUT AND SEE ABOUT [YOUR BUSINESS...DROP IN ON KNOBBY...OM,OF COURSE..YOU OWE HIM AN EXPLANATION... T g e YOU HAVE TO HAND IT TO THE GIRLS - THEY KNOW mmv*)—‘ ( HERE ARE THE STATEMENT \C‘J)\ K OERED BOSS B o WHAS WRONG, (swe 22 s DON'T WANTA SEE ME,HOW D'YA LIKE THAT...I WAS AFRAID OUR FRIENDSHIP MIGHT END WITH THE MARRIAGE ... o I'M SURE GLAD I | e VY 5 5% I'LL SURPRISE KNOBBY. LUCKY I STILL HAVE MY OLD KEY. { ToK, T6K! GENTL.EMEN! YOURE 5:15—Adventures in Research. 2 6POILING THE ATMOSPHERE OF R 5:30—Dance Band. MRS. LU LISTON HERE All programs subject to ckanga | Mrs. Lu Liston and daughter|gyue to conditione beyond our con- Gail arrived via PAA yesterday | o), from Seattle for a brief visit with | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riendeau be- | fore reurning to her home in An-| chorage. treatment will be used. |. By appointment only. DR. JOHN M. MONTGOMERY, D.C.i Main and Front Sts. Juneau, Alaska | coming season. (Sept. 15-17-20»223} | T BREAK DOWN THE DOOR. RUMMAGE SAL. | | By A. L. Auxiliary, Wed., Sept.| {21, 11 am. in Legion Dugout. For | rummage pickup call Blue 267. 9 31" OPEN A L L NIGHT Every night! Country Club. 1t/ o SHRINE MEETING Friday evening, 8 o'clock, in the| - — o wn | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED | Dugont. 99 2t DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTE | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL | ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND | PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD AND DISTRIBUTION. Juneau WHAT A CAMERA! AND TO THINK IT CAN TELECAST OVER 1000 MILES ON ITS OWN BATTERY. VES. SAM, THE LAST TIME WE USED THE | TELEGUARD CAMERA WAS EN WE CAUCHT | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (that on the 23rd day of August, !1949. HARRY ELLINGEN, execu- |tor of the Last Will and Testa- | ment of E. J. ELLINGEN, whose true name is EDWARD J. ELLIN- GEN, Deceased, made and filed in | the above entitled Court at Juneau, | Alaska, his Final Account and Report and Petition for Final| Award and Distribution, and that on said day this Court entered its | Order directing that a hearing be |had upon said Final Account and | Report and Petition and for final The Triangle Cleaners Hunters ... .. It geis mighty miserable in “Them Thar Hills” wheén your hunting clothes invite the rain in. Send 'em to TRIANGLE for a good waterproofing— youwll be glad you did! For better | Appearance CALL PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 NORTHBOUND | S.S. Denali September 25 SOUTHBOUND . S.5. Aleutian | S.S.Baranof | S.5. Baranof P September 18 | September 25 September 20 for Seward Seldovia Kodiak for 1' } { I | determination, adjudication and de- |cree as to who are the heirs and distributees of the deceased, before | it on the 25th day of October, 1849, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. in the afternoon of said day, at the office of the said United States| Commissioner and Probate Judge, in the Federal-Territorial Building, in Juneau, Territory of Alaska, and requiring all persons to then and there appear and make their ob- jecticns, if any, thereéto, and to the settlement thereof; and, to the final award and distribution of the resi- due of this estate. - Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 23rd day of August, 1949. (SEAL) GORDON GRAY, | United States Commissioner| and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Juneau Precinct, Alaska. (Publish Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, '49) this l'."—i/-i.\ ' HIIZGERALD } ‘ P KENTUCKY'S BOURBON Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF Distributea tnroughout Alaska by’ ODOM COMPANY =1 WAS YOU, \NALLET,\ D TAKE THE RIGHT TURN MICHT RUN INTO AN ELEPHANT ON THE MAIN I'™M SORRY, SIR---I CANNOT_ PERMIT YOU 1N THE CRAVAT CLUB WITHOUT A TIE Ngfo“,e THER GEMEL /fiw st NT & HA, HA! I'VE HAD Y 3 ENOUGH OF YOUR TALL TALES. NOW-MRS, JIGGS - L. BE BACK TOMORROW & FOR YOLIR SECOND WHAT DO YOU KNOW, NINA! FOR ONCE HE WASN'T KIDDING! 3 | CAN'T | GeT you el OH, PARDON ME! DID YOu DROP THAT TWENTY- DOLLAR BILL? ‘ CH.DERR THE THIRD ONE TONIGHT WHO TRIED TO Gfi" 6«; THE CRAVAT Cl T P i1 HE OUGHT TO BE COMIN! OLIT OF THE FROM MY SINGING TEACHER-HE MET WITH AN ACCIDENT- HE WON'T BE HERE FOR THREE WEEKS/ HOUSE SOON I KIN WAIT/Z

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