The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1949, Page 7

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RIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949 IGHT SCHOOL NEEDS |:oii e oaie™ RADIO LOG Mo | the Russian language. H ,‘ Registering deadline has been ex. [ tended until 4 p. m. Wednesday. K1NY Unle: per register for|If a minimum of ten students in| Alaska Broadcasting Co. ch s of night school, class-|cach section has not been reached, | C. B8, DIAL 1460—JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—News. —Dinner Music. B TR G —SAM HAYES-ABC. i | 6:45—Local News. | ommmame PANAMBRINGS IN | Soico o 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. o OI0 s 30, TAKES OUT 10) (oo ™™ FITZGERALD Y ... Sk will not be held, s..l;m-lmendemhwlans for night school classes will | School Sterling S. Sears announ-}ht‘ bandoned for the present, Sears | d today said. | So far only five persons have, — — 8:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- Pan-American World Airways CBS. KENTUCKY'S |vesterday carried a total of 62 pass- | 9500*"‘1“-“1“ News. engers, 30 arriving in Juneau, 10| 9'15—Viking Varieties | leaving, 10 passing through, and| 9:30—STAN DOUGHERTY OR- RBO 12 taken to other northern points. CHESTRA-CBS. BOU N | They were: 10:00—Ne . P 4 P | om Seattle: E. R. Clark, A. J.| 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 73 Fr , F. A. Haberbarger, A. C. 10:30—Weather report. | Monninger, George Monninger, C.| 10:35—Sign Off. | W. Rokinson, Marion Sanford, D. | G. Turner, E. F. Watkins, W. E.; Saturday Morning and Afternoon | Donnely. Sign On. From Fairbanks: Gladys Leeds,| 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. Wallace Aiken, K. S. Clem, Henry | 5—Local weather. Chilson, Stephen Mathew, Don Eu- 7:30--News Summary. |dene Field, Harvey James, Jesse 8:00—Morning Thought. Evans, Ella Evans, Pauline Evans, 8:15—News Headlines. | Elaine Evans, Mrs. Clara Schaefer, 8:25—Weather report. | Mrs. Ulak Hope, Marlene Loffus,| 8:30—Fred Waring, Kenneth Goodson, Gene White,| 9:00—Music for the Missus. Glenn Franklin, T. Cannon. 9:30—Weather report. : Lillian Crosson, Chris} 9:35—Eddy Arnold. . Sharpenberg, Raymond! 9:45—Dusty Records. Howard Ulrich, Judsonj 10:00—Ne: . O. D. Sharpe, Ellen Jones,| 10:05—Here’s Jazz ; Blenheim, William Resd,| 10:15—Look at Books-ABC. 10:30—Kids on KINY. s 11:60—JOE DI MAGGIO-CBS. 11:30—Listener’s Digest-ABC. 11:45—March Time. Genvine SOUR MASH entucky Straight ourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 rrOOF . n LER DISTLLERY, INC. + LCUISVILE, &Y. —_——— Distributeda tarougnout Alaska by ODOM COMFPANY ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY [ESScm PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE s Dase. ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICF i 1 noAgl.;Sl?E WAY FOR YOUTH- H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 / | 1:30—Christian Science. ! . s i 1:45—Band Music. S e ) | e i 1 0tk e 2:00—FOOTBALL — WASHING- | SOUTHBOUND ) NORTHBOUND TON vs STANFORD-CBS. : 4:30--Children’s Chapel-ABC. S.S. Aleutian| S.S. Baranof S. S. Denali ‘ S.S. Raranof 4.45_ UNIVERSITY EXPLORER- October 16 October 24 October 25 | CBS. | ctober : i e 5:00—CONDUCTOR'S SHOW- I:wr | for s [ o CASE-CBS. etersburg Petershurg Sitka 1 vaid All programs subject to change Wrangell etchikan Seward B i due to conditions bsyond our con- Ketchikan Seattle { Seward | trol. Seattle \ | | H i i RAINBOW GIRLS MEET, i 5 e PLAN CARNIVAL FOR EVENING OF OCT. 29 n The Order of Rainbow for Girls! will hold its regular meeting on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Scottish Rite Temple. The - | itiatory work will be followed by refreshments. All members of the | Order of Eastern Star, Masons and Rainbow girls are invited to attend. At the October 1 meeting of the Order, plans were made for the| | Hallowe’en Carnival to be held at | the Scottish Rite Temple on Oc- | tober 29. There will be booths of fancy work, aprons, balloons, tempt- | ing goodies as well as a fish pond, :L}nmcs and dancing to interest and delight the crowd. Most important of all will ke the awarding of the doll | which is on display with such love- N 41\ \\\\\u AT 7% S =5 There's a new JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT. « S W W keeping far easier! Johnson’s | s | Glo-Coat is the famous self-polish- | ing wax for wood, tile, cement and i | HEW BROWNIE TROOP WILL BE ORGANIZED HING of SELF POLIS linoleum floors. Just apply—that’s fir FLOORS all you have to do! Dries in min- o a, beautiful, gleaming sur- A new Brownie troop will be or- Made by the makers ot face that's easy to keep clean. Ask ganized for second grade girls in JOHNSON'S WAX | for Johnson’s Glo-Coat today. the vicinity of Willoughby Avenue e and Tenth Street, it was announced today. Ny ’ 1 First meeting will be at 10:30 a. JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT . :isiss ™ | Memorial Presbyterian Church. | Miss Betty Hammond will be the new troop’s leader. TODAY’S WINNER! Folger Coffee Juneau Jingle Convest Folger’s Coffee is the best ven roasted to give zest P ots of people will agree i lorious coffee is Folger’s Coffee \ Established in eighteen hundred and fifty enowned it has been for nearly a century. MRS. H. S. STIMSON P- 0. Box 1975, Juneau, wins today’s $1.00 award prize and a chance for the Grand Prize to be awarded December 15. 2 Round Trip Tickets to Seattle ‘ via Pan American Airways PR for an entry blank with every can of Folger’s Asx 'o“n Gnoc Fine Coffee that you buy. And remember, you can enter any number of Jingles up until Dec. 1. Contest idea by Peter Wood. s st New Glo-Coat makes your house- | 1y clothes, i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN R e 5> 07 el AT ( LOOK AT T@ @‘E IT TO ME (1ITs UKE ) I HAVE MY —~ MESS - IT'LL ---ILL HAVE K v S (O\NN PRIVATE NG faar :Em DID vou & A DOLLAR TO HAVE T COST ME X“ 2 IT CLEANED ))\‘ “’ IN THE GRAVY Qv 5, WHILE 1 WAS LOOKING IN THE COOKPOT 1 CLEANING :~ COMPANY - ME. LUMMOX, PLEASE INGPECT THIS LY, OvAL OBJECT CLO ) AND SEE IF You TELL ME WHAT AR e S s, () s OH NO. WE'RE ALL 1S LOOK.,.I AIN'T GOT THE HEART... HULLO.H'LO, & HLOURSULA. I WAS SEE T TRIED GOIN’ BUT YOU'RE S8 WE GOTTA USE ONE OURSELVES HARRY... THAT TALKIN' T' SOME OF FER HOURS DEF-IN-LATLY NOT [l L B | SOMETIMES...YOU'RE LUCKY., DROOP URSULA e - A ey T'GIT THRU ON INVITED. SAY, COULD 1 | oUrS GIVES PARTIES... 7 ALL SAY THAT YOU'RE TH' PHONE..AN’ 1 BORRA YOUR WELL..GOODNITE, DEF-IN-LATLY . THAT GOOF.TH' | | CARDIGAN..YOU | ) ! A DRODP. VA | BABY SITTER... | | WON'T BE NEEOIN' e CALL MARIE.. KNOW WHY... y - l y Y T \ SHE'S A DROOP.. R /OU, AT THE CAR! READY 51’ | WONDER WOW MANY HERE ARE MARRIED, BESIDES US. o W AN HERE REMEMBER. A Pl COLLECE, CDRKY, HOW WE YEMNER FOR A CAR 7 WE COULD Fr *K IN LOVERS L+~ ? GOOD OF POP TO LET US TAKE HIS PATCHWORK TIE!! HE JUST THIS MINVTE FIRED ME TYLER DON'T BELIEVE (SNIF-SNIF) FOR LOSING A SILLY MY PATCAWORK TIE IS | WHAT HAVE OLD ORDER FOR ROMAGNETIC, ROSY JAWS~ | I GOT TO 12,000_TIES WRAP 1T AROUND YORE p NECK AN' AMBLE 1N RIS OFFICE I THINK YOU sHOULD || HIAY AN HE'S BEEN TIRED OF THE TALK TO THE BUTLER- ASKIN' ME FOR A I'VE BEEN WAITING VETERS' BALL:- SO I HEARD HIM COME IN || RAISE IN SALARY / | FOR A CHANCE TO FOLIR THIS MORNINY Ji I LEFT-1 5AW YOU AT FOUR O'CLOCK WHAT DO YOU | DANCING 45 T WAS LEAVING - -- WHAT TIME DID YOU GET IN-SIR ? THIS MORNING MEAN By COMIN'IN AT THAT HOWR ?? FIRE HIM-AN! .o iTH!B 18 B> . N\ 2 L

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