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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE a5 VETERANS' BOARD | RADIO LOG | o AV The term ‘“apoth in the United States Europe to mean druggist, but it is used in England to mean physi-ii (A"(Els MEETI“G i :rolndnu:tmg o (\/\ i S : ggz_‘fiégéi 3 7 Sl | 'I'o S AVE $3 °0° DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | i S AP SHET 8 oF | [] SATURDAY EVENING | e T % &NOSSE.E 855 3:00—Washington State - Utah| The quarterly meeting of the | State Football. | Alaska World War II Veterans'| 4:30—Native Program-ABC. i ! Board scheduled for September 26,| 4:45—Children's Chapel. | | has been indefinitely postponed due| 5:00—MUNICIPAL, OPERA-CBS. [to the Territory's lack of ready | 6:00—News. Icu:h. the Empire has been informed.| g:15—Music. | John Hellenthal of Anchorage,| :20—Sports Scene. { R e | chairman, estimated that the can-| 6:30_Silver Strings. ‘ [ St > / A E ‘@ I U, o i cellation would save the TerrTitory | g:45_Church Announcements. o . e WLt ot : : i = ol |about $3,000, the cost of the ses-| .50 Local News. | —— i o e ; !sion at Juneau with representatives | 7:00_sammy Kaye Showroom. i from the four Alaska divisions. He . 3 T:15—Here’s to Vet 5 sufll(:!en' cnverage? quotes all members are agreeable to | A o rosrans 7:30—Proudly We Hail. | the change, and expressed the hope | g.,5 \weother repott | ll |of transacting all the work of the| gioo pio'oioc E [ ARDLY! And, with | board by mail | 8:15—Guest Star. 1 high replacement | According to Hellenthal, the| g3, 11 pAysTO BE IGNOR- | :ts, vou’ll be wise to |board could finance the meeting ANT-CBS. over YOUR INSUR- ut, by its cancellation, that money | g0 oo Tl ANCE POLICIES . ..o |can be used for veterans' l0ans| g5 yiing varieties. : | and bonuses. E:jpenses normally Pe o 2 gl o 9:30—BROADWAY EAT- make certain THEY cov | would come out of monthly pay- P s er as fully as possible ks rea- | * |ments from the Territorial Trea-| ., Gpppy [AMA-CBS. any loss that may occur. | g | 3 o sury, but those funds were frozen | 10:00- NogE. % in June. | P s| s : | 10:15— 5 Ask this Hartfo r'(I Pesides Chairman Hellenthal,| 10:15—Driiting on a Cloud | agency to check your poli- 3 bert Ellis,| 10:30—Forecast. jes to make sure you | board members are Robel S| 10:35—Sign Off. c,mT ADE 'A‘ s | mayor of Ketchikan; L. Embert have ADEQUATE insur- | pemmert of Craig, and Roland H. ance. ! Brousseau of Nome. No appoint- & ?NDAV i ment has been made to fill the| . . e | iy N :55—Weather report. | Fourth Division vacancy created 9:00—Voice of Prophecy. by the resignation of Paul Solka ; & 2 Nl T i . T irbanks. who resigned to take a| 9:30—Cavalcade Orchestra. : / ‘ JEEBY v cLaD vaToLE | | iT'S A FANTASTIC STORYS ) MiLK K % T 1L HAVE ANN GIVE I BEEN DOIN’ OKAY. Fairbanks, who resigned t 9:45—Fa i € i ¥ederal preliibrin RS etrexn or | 0o~ Tamily, Gofto (CRurchs OF COURSE I WANTED TO ¥ ME. T WAS SURE § § AND YOU NEVER HEARD E You ADVICE...WOMEN TH'KID'S GAINED THREE | Census. | ph. SEE YOU...THE HOUSE 16 JAMMED.. HURT. THIS 16 § § FROM THE MOTHER 2 =7 KNOW WHAT 70 DO POUNDS? I LOST ONE geney i e | 10:45—Airlane Trio, ANN PuT ME OUT... NOW TELL DONNIE...SAY | P PAL. BUT TGOT A FROM nimcnanns(m | 11:00—Good News Hour-ABC. | HULLO T'UNCLE § ¥/ | NEW ONE & Seward Street % - 3 | 11:30—Blue Barron Presents. JOE 9 Major R. A. Ackerly, T-Sgt. M.| }).45_TABERNACLE CHOIR- 7 Juneau Phone 249 |J. Chacon and Cpl. Richard Suth-| oHS, erland of the Tenth Rescue Squad- | 12:15—News. - ‘;‘:"m":;::,;lfifh”dm" are Buesls| jo.30—Christian Brotherhood | ! Hour. T | S % T | 1:00-SYNCOPATION PIECE- Brownie's Liquor Store || RUMMAGE SAL., | Sl \ By A. L. Auxiliary, Wed., Sept.! Phene 103 139 So. Franklin ||21, 11 am. in Legion Dugout. For | | rummage pickup call Blue 267. 9 3t | 1:30—Lutheran Hour, 2:00—XAVIER CUGAT-CBS. | 2:30—CBS SYMPHONY OR- ; SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN'S | CHESTRA-CBS. Sy T o £ —— | 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. 5 T ; 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. Alaska Sales and Service Agency for | 5:00—THIS IS BROADWAY-CBS. HOBA RT | rnlznnlcu 6:00—Old Fashioned Revival ‘; P. O. Box 2598 HMMM, LOOKS LIKE Bood Mechipcrs | Refrigeration | 7»00—;‘1‘;‘(2 IT AGAIN-CBS. 17/ 4 3 e e BOB TANDY BROS. BILL 8-00—News Ji) | THE APy NBRDS Display Rom 296 S. Franklin—Box 511——Phone 971 | 3:15— SOUV“;"m in Song-ABC | B oIE DLt BOOTS AND TN 7 M h e 4| Sy 1 fLAMBIE- : e —— | g.‘gg:gfgl‘:p;gg;’s OROHES: | HIS SLIPPERS. .. CHAZZ AND HIS " TRA-CBS. RIFLE CANT HOLD THE MOB OFF IRNSIDE WOR K 9:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. | ~ FOREVER. 10:00—News. & 10:15—Organ Music. i g And Plenty o‘ lt!! : 10:30—Weather report. | s | 10:35—sign Off. If you are a painter and want | "All programs subject to change work Rain or Shine due to conditions beyond our con- | see McCLELLAN gl s (LERKS AND JUDGES JUNEAU 8 AM. to 5 P.M. i - e —— Y | NAMED.FOR ELECTION — AND SO CURTAIN "HANK YOU,JERRY. Wowr § | 3 | PHONES % , B LITTLE RED| GOING UP IN WORKING UP THESE NEW 5 - THAT GUY SPIKE DOESN T N g Clerks and judges for the Munici- ; RIDING= J/TEN MINUTES, CGACS ISN T EASY. {pal Election to be held October 4 KNOW WE RE WATCHING HOOD= MR. DYKE. £« o were announced last night at the| HIM. HE'S A RIOT! 3 »‘k » meeting of the Juneau City Coun- A i 1% [ ) 9 e & The Trlangle | For Precinct 1: clerks will be L e N Vi A | Mrs. C. E. Hooker and Rev. Willis ( 5 p I , | Booth. Judges will be Mrs. Edwin| ‘ < (€ p £ | ® @ \ C l e a ]l e r s Sutton, Mrs. C. E. Rice and Mrs. $ / » 1 > a@ |A. A. Kiefer. | oy = | ,‘;\(’?‘{\x‘ jif L H | Precinct 2: clerks will be Rev. G.| 4 p \ == unfers.... | Herbert Hillerman and Mrs. Eva o = >3 - o It geis mighty miserable in | Nygard; judges will be Mrs. Bert o B \ / “Them Thar Hills” when your ;Lybeck. Mrs. Julius Heineman and . \ % o ot T “é‘\ s 4 Mrs. Miles Godkin, \\ 33 ag hunting clothes invite the rain in. Send ’em to TRIANGLE for a good waterproofing—— | Precinct 3: clerks will be Rev. |A. B. Morgan and Mary Hagerup; - g 3 | judges will be Mrs. Bertie Berggren, 5 I'VE | WAS AFRAID | PLUCGED IT ouw'll be glad yow.did! . g v 'gqr:- G;d;nund Jensen and Mrs. Gil- BY THE WAY, WALLET, MISSED 5 IT WOULD BE TOO |\ AND FOUND IT ert Bixtey. | THERE WAS A WATERVELON OLD BY THE TIME || M\ WAS NO GOOD. | T | IMMUNIZATION FLINIC IN YOUR GARDEN. ,—— \\F'ZACAS.- E YOU COT BACK, SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY For better Appearance CALL The monthly immunization clinic will be held at the Public Health iCenter, 318 Main Street, on Wed- |nesday, September 21, at 10 o’clock la. m. Parents with babies or |small children who are interested in the immunizations are cordially invited to attend. Immunizations against smallpox, diphtheria, whooping cough nnd' tetanus are given. The clinic will| be conducted by Dr. J. W. Gibson, assisted by the public health nurse. HAW-HAW-HAW.! I'D LIKE TO SEE ENNY SHIF'LESS SKONK KEEP ME OUT'N TH' CRAVAT CLUB NOW BALLS O’ FIRE! WHAT'S HAPPENT ? A_QUARE, ONAIRTHLY FEELIN' STARTED ' CREEPIN' OVER ME TH' SECONT I PUT ON THIS PATCHWORK TIEY THE SNAKE PIT! 1t Jomm=me | | YEP. BY DOGGIES ¥ e ”l ” N ME -A BODACIOUS { HITZGERALD } 4 KENTUCKY'S PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE Genvine 2 2 = : H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 g 5 GOOD GRACIOUS / i e SOUR MASH LERE IVE GOT ] youlee 4 o CoRRB e s Kentucky Straight HELLO- JIGGS- ; COMES [=| TO HIDE- - f CHARACTERS ONE SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Sourbon Whiskey HOW 1S YOUR ~ Sy SEES NOWADAYS- 4 . EVERYTHING WIFE/ \ S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof | S.S. Baranof | S. S. Denali AT HOME ?? AT ; LA ; : BOTTLED N Pr— 4 NOTHIN' LIKE September 18 | September 25 September 20 < ME ABOUT TR 7 4 ® BEIN' AROLND . | I September 25 IN BOND MINE = ) R ; BIG MEN -~ lor for 100 PROOF L 3 p 4 for . ‘ Seward Seldovia 1 Kodiak absdmadbummtat el i