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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1949 === (ONDITIONS OFWEATHER ‘s e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA s /(\/\/‘\, M GOING TO SET PAGE SEVEN R A D ' 0 |.0 6 ML BE ABLE AND THERE WON'T ILL START THE DAY A LEISURELY AKFAS 1o ARINY % NG BEAD MY PAPER BE THAT MAD DASH AFTER TOMORRX Alaska Broadcasting Co. SEQAEL:\?QLYEQ S FOR A CHANGE TO THE BUS C.B. 8. | F FORD FOOTBALL-CBS. 4:30—Children’s Chapel. 4:45—UNIVERSITY EXPLOR- 5 Weather conditions and temper- | ER-CBS. Adds atures at various Alaska points,| °!00—CONDUCTOR'S SHOW- also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 CASE-CBS. lam, 120th Meridian Time, ang| 6:00—News. released by the Weather Bureay| 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Silver Strings. at Juneau, follow: | Anchorage A 28—Partly Cloudy | 6:45—Church Announcements. ¢ WONPERFUL, SIR!| [AND NOW | MUST DESIGN A TRICK LUMMOX AT cBN H Bf(r]rc;v 11—Snow| 6:50—Local News. JAN ! SHAPING UP, )TRULY WONDERFUL M| |PLAY FOR HIS SCRIMMAGE AGAINST PASSES THE BALL ! HE ethel 33—Ramn| 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. | PREDCT HE WILL THEN GOES BACK AND | Curfima 26—Cleaw| 7:15—Here's to Veterans. BE EVEN GREATER RECEIVES IT ! VYES, 1 Dawson . 24—Cloudy | 7:30—DRESS PARADE-CBS. ¢ THAN LAST YEAR! LUMMOX TO LUMMOX 11 | Edmonton .. 43—Rain| g:00—Weather report. AND THEN —— HM 72 | Fairbanks 22-Snow| 8.05_Bing Sings | Haines 32—Clear| g:1:_Guest Star. | Havre 56-—-Cloudy | g:30_IT PAYS TO BE IGNOR- Juneau Airport . 28—Clear | ANT-CBS. Annette Island ... 42—Rain| 9.00 Alaska News. Rodiak 39—Partly Cloudy| ¢.15_viking Varieties. Kotzebue 13—FOg| 9.3 TREASURY BANDSTAND- McGrath i, 30—SDOW CES. Nome . 28—Cloudy | 10.00_News, | Northway 18—Snow 5 s | 3 10:15—D: ; | Petersburg ...... SPGB 110 e R RO Portland 50—Cloudy | 19:35 sion off Prince George 34—Partly Cloudy 2 - | Seattle E—— ) . Whitehorse ... 19—Partly Cloudy Stgn SOTDAY : ...you're Money Ahead When You Advertise in THE . 29—Partly Cloudy HOUSING DIRECTOR I5 SPEAKER FOR | SOROPTIMISTS Clinton C. Staples, Alaska director of the Federal Housing Authority, was the guest speaker yesterday at the Soroptimist Club luncheon meeting in the Baranof Hotel Ter- race Room. He was introduced by Mrs. Mernice Murphy, chairman of | the program committee. | He brought out facts about the | FHA in Alaska. Under the FHA plan for war housing and veteran's emergency housing, the new hous- i Yakutat 8:55—Weather report. 9:00—Voice of Prophecy. 9:30—Cavalcade Orchestra. 9:45—Family Goes to. Church- ABC. 10:45—Airlane Trio. 11:00—Goodnews Hour. 11:30—Blue Barron presents. 11:45—SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. 12:15—News. 12:30—Christian Brotherhood Hour. 1:00—SYNCOPATION PIECE- CBS. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—JIMMY DORSEY OR- CHESTRA-CBS. 2:30—CBS SYMPHONY OR- | CHESTRA-CBS. | 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00—CONDUCTOR’'S SHOW- WHEW! THAT WAS CLO: THINK THERE WERE PRI OH HULLO, MR. WALSH... (SCUSE ME A MINUTE, MARIE... ) YOU HOME I SAID I'D LIKE T'BORRA YOUR CARDIGAN.. HULLO, MARIE . es were insured as follows: 1944-45 | CASE-CBS. {1 plbEastite LU LIKE WHATSAMATTER? ARREADY...WHY, I DIDN'T DAILY none; 1946 nine; 1947 to September| 6:00—Old Fashioned Revival T’ BORRA YOUR YOUR LINE BAD? \ 1947, 50. During this year, it will | Hour. ALASKA | issue insurance on more than 100| 7:00—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. individual homes, and will have is- | 8:00—News. 8:15—Souvenirs in Song-ABC. 8:30—FIRST NIGHTER-CBS. | 9:00—SUNDAY AT THE CHASE-I CBS. 9:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. 10:00—BERGEN-McCARTHY | SHOW-CBS. | 10:00—Bergen-McCarthy Show. 10!30—News. 10:35—Sign Off. - j Sued insurance for apartments in;l ENIPIRE | the Territory, including several now | | in process before the end of the year, running ‘into another $5,00,- C00. This will make a total of more | than $18,000,000 by FHA on apart- * ‘ments alone, and approximately al | million dollars on individual homes. The goals set forth by Con in passing the National Ho g Act are to encourage improvements| All programs subject to change Phone in housing conditions; to provide |due to conditions beyond our con- | |an adequate home-financing sys-}rrol. | tem to make debt-free home owner- | — ik 374 | ship possible to American fammes.‘at a cost of $984,800. |and to exercise a degree of stability Guests present besides Mr. Staples MEANWHILE— WE PICKED UP ABOUT THEY APPARENTLY ENTER SO THE PICTURE. IS T i W 7R in the mortgage and real estate | market. Of particular interest to the club| was Mr. Staples’ report on the 84- | unit apartment house to be erected | were his wife, formerly a Soroptim- ist of Long Beach; Mrs. Dorothy Bilto and Mrs. Elsie Beauchamp, both of Sitka; and Miss Marian Sanford, Public Health nurse on her 2 OR 3 WOMEN CUSTOMER'S | |60 BUCKS IN THAT LAST. IN 1T, AS WOMEN WILL D MAKE MORE FUSS OVER s g %SA\'K')'LE.R | THIS. THE GIRL BRINGS [IN THE WHITE RATS AND | THE OLD MAN CARRIES A GUN, JUST IN CASE?_f LIKE DIS IDEE OF WORKIN' WIT’ EASIER TO PICK THE on Fourth and Franklin in Juneau Al | 4 WiTE AT AND TS W TaNKS. | way to St. Lawrence Island. F | CASH REGISTER. \'li“"“lll H . The club will sponsor the show- = Y 250505 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED ing of the film “Fishing in Alaska” & fr ¥ ; . g @ k DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST ' Second and Franklin ; PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTE | T — I{NEW SKIFF LIGHTER Today’s Winne Tuesday evening in the Methodist - Church. The public is invited. There will be no admission charge, but an offering will be taken to be given | |to the ambulance fund. Juneau UNDER CONSTRUCTION ‘SURE. $7.90. 90 CENTS FOR A small skiff lighter is under : sonstrucHan: & UhE il larivie HOPE, HOW DO YOUR: | DON'T KNOW—) ":E gl L%lbfi'f“e*‘fi" FOLGER COFFEE Pt L e e o AEOT DO THAT. 1A OF OUR LIVES! crab cannery at Tenakee operated KEEPING YOU IN MARRIED : d by the owner of O'Toole’s Grocery. COLLECE ? Made of plywood, operators are | building it of two 3-ply layers glu- ;ed together, rather than using thicker material. The lighter board enables better shaping, plus added strength, and also allows a finish- ed interior as well as exterior. Juneau Jingle Contest Ffor the flavor of fragrant FOLGER’S, e v alnr it's olfactory delight. Lu.scln\u. sparkling, delectable amber; it THE MIRROR CAFE Will be closed from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Monday for cleaning. 21-3t Gmes our table from morn until night. E ver for goodness we always remember, that Re(miln[ FOLGER'S is always JUST RIGHT. AN I'LL GIVE NE IT LOOKS LIKE The per capita output of steel MRS. C. H. SHERWOOD-P. 0. Box 3036 ||in toc United states in 1047 was p THUTTY CENTS THIS. PARTNER wins today’s $1.00 prize and a chance for the Grand Prize :f,zs::,{i:ég:i::: §8.5 wrage for T'LL STAMP OUT PATCHWORK TIES -- OUTRIGHT FER IS COMIN' OUT WHAR DO NE GIT A THOUSANT AT A STAMPIN'- WE-UNS'LL MAKE SKEENTEEN ZILLION DOLLERS " I SEEN IT WIF MY OWN TWO LOOKIN' EYES, SNUFEY- THAT THAR PATCHWORK TIE_OF OLR'N IS ROMAGNETIC SHORE ENUFF !! to be awarded December 15. 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SEATTLE VIA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ASK YOUR GROCER fqr an entry blank with every can of Folger’s Fine Coffee that you buy. And remember, you 2an enter any number of Jingles up until Dec. 1. Contest idea by Peter Wood. TH' LEETLE END USIN' YORE TIE P e DESIGN, COUSIN ," 1//1/80Y :fl”fl[flllfl H y BIZNESS, TYLER ? KENTUCKY'S | ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDUILE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 DEAR- 'VE INVITED MOTHER AND AUNT SUSIE TO DINNER TONIGHT - AND' THEY s, :, ARE BRINGING LITTLE T BN | Ny CUTHBERT AND j +H SWEET LITTLE CAROLE - LYNN // L4 EVERYTHING WENT FINE AT TH! OFFICE TODAY-I CERTAINLY ACCOMPLISHED A LOT OF WORK- AND HERE I AM HOME=- AN' NOT A CROSS WORD OUT OF MAGGIE -THIS 15 SURE A HAPPY L DAY ! SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND SS. Aleutian| S.8. Baramol | S. S. Denali | S.S, Baranof October 16 October { BOTTLED 4 ; 24 | October 25 | ggtoner 18 T sonD or ! | for 100 PROOF l;etenbng Petersburg Sitka for . ‘rangell Hetchikan S a Valdez Seward — — Distributea tarougnout Alaska by ODOM COMFANY