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"PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1949 Yot boaw PROS EVEING | COLLEGIANS T e~ T /NoPE--NOT A THING FOR \OQ =<1 .MUST'VE y—} BEEN MISTAKEN ) 4 RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. RIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. LETS SEE HERE-- I'M SURE I HAV| A LETTER y— FOR YOU, DAGWOOD FINE THING--NOBODY T}:écéMDE BUT ME,AND y The fishing vessel Mary M of OORBELL RINGS! Cordova reported today from Kayak Island that the vessel sighted on the beach 'there is the Olga H. The grounded Olga H was sighted this weekend by & air- craft about 10 miles nor S Cape St. Elias. C ~ ONDRAFTING NEW YORK, Nov. 8— (P — Leon | Hart, Notre Dame’s 240-pound end, | the Packing Compa Sandra of Peters towed 70 miles Elias on May No one wa el wa s lost by the and Leo Nomellini, Minnesota’s All- | 3 America tackle, are the two players| the present college crop the would most like to find | r Christmas stocking. eady has started for| rival circuits—the Na- Football league and All-| 1 Conference—and these two The Mary M was to attempt re- = are high on both their floating the H this morning J | $ t, the Detroit Lions nabbed co-captain of the Irish, as| oice in the NFL dratt , Mmeeting yesterday in Philadelphia. | But the Lions must outbid a team | from the rival All-America Con- e for the right to show the antuan Turtle Creek, Pa., lad| VISITOR A. J. Chilbeck of Bethel i guest at the Baranof Hotel. RUMMAGE SALE Legion Dugout Thurs. Nov. 10, ', 1:30 p.m. Rebekah Drill Team 44-3t adv Nomellini are the sea-| standouts. The Minne- » i E ackle, who also weighs about o VT 250, is a seasoned 25-year-old from | 50, LS Minneapolis who is figured ready to | ' ‘ step into pro ball. ' ”,?”M[” ‘ , the Irish line-splintering re- I ' s a pro natural; Tom| The pros also are eyeing Emil| » the Cincinnati passing | KENTUCKY'S Barry, the quartercack | Christian; and Lynn | Cha Michigan State's 190-| { pound halfback. All-America halfback Doak Walker of Southern Methodist was on last year's draft list and was | chosen by the Cleveland Browns ot Genuine 1% the AAC and Detroit of the NFL. | SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey (4 & 4 BOURBON TRINITY GUILD MEETING ! will hold s | o tomorrow nighi € Church hall and all mem- e urged to be present. i Waino Hendrickson and | William Campbell will we sses and final plans will be| completed for the Christmas ba- zaar which will be held Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5. i BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROO? . HOLY TRINITY BAZAAR Food sale and Tea, 2 to 5, Sat., | Nov. 12—adv. 44-31 | STTZR-WEHLER DISTILERY, INC. » ICUISVRLL, €% R — e e | Distributea tnrougnout Alaska hy ODOM COMPANY [ Dr. Robert Simpson CPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted 3—Phone 266 for Appointments BURROWS WELDING (O. JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE 239 AlL and g‘AVf"’“ REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES SCHEDULED SANL SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali Petersburg Ketchikan S.S. Baranof ... ‘Wrangell Ketchikan P S S S Ty SUL U SUESTU FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE 8.8, CHIEF WASHAKIE—Noy. 11 MS. SQUARE KNOT—Nov. 18 PRRCI0R 3 e 5 Lo 30 e SEERARES L SIS LB a ki S Sl H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ... Nov. 15 Valdez Seward Seward S.S. Denali Sitka To;l;y’s Winner FOLGER COFFEE Juneau Jingle Contest F or a drink that’s really dandy open Folger’s, keep it handy L et it cheer you morn and night Get the “coffee habit” right Every old-time coffee drinker chuests Foiger's with his sinker. M. B. Riley - P. 0. Box 2688 wins today’s $1.00 prize and a chance*for the Grand Prize to be awarded December 15. s+ 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SEATTLE VIA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ASK YOUR GROCER for an entry blank with every can of Folger's Fine Coffee that you buy. And remember, you can ente: any number COASTBB " LEAGUEIN i | out any help from the major league B | executive council. 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—~YOUNG LOVE-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | 8:00—Weather report. | 8:05—Mucic to Read By. 8:30—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS, 9:00—Alaska News, 9:156—Viking Varieties. 9:30—-ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Weather Report. 10:35—Sign Off. WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on, 7:00- -Dunking with Druxman. 7:25—Local weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines, 8:25—Weather Report. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Hermian Orchestra. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Alrlane Trio. ! 9:45—YOU AND MODERN MAN- | CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Voca1 varieties. 10:15—Piano Playhouse. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. | 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—March Time. 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—GARRY MOORE SHOW- CBS. 2:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- | CBS. 2:15—Bing Sings. 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—Recorded Auditions-ABC. 3:15—Pipes of Melody. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 4:45—Western Serenade. 5:00—Dance Band. 5:15—Sea Scouts. 5:30—Excursions in Science. 5:45—Music. { All programs subject to change | fue to ccrditions beycnd our cad- trol. | | TRY AGAIN | CINCINNATI, Nov. 8—(P—The| Pacific Coast League will try again| next month to nudge a short step toward its long sought recognition as a major league baseball loop. But the effort will be made with- | Baseball Commissioner A. B.| Chandler disclosed yesterday that! the council last week considered a | Pacific Coast proposal that its| players be exempt from the major league draft and finally agreed to submit the proposal to major club | owners without a recommendation. The joint meeting of major league | teams will be held in New York on Dec. 14. | At present, the Pacific Coast loop is in the same class with the American Association and the In- ternational League as a Class AAA minor league and certain of its players are subject to draft by the major loop teams. Commissioner Chandler cast a dissenting vote but the executive council also voted to recommend that a high school boy be permitted to sign a professional contract after he has been in school four years and after his class has been gradu- ated. 'BARANOF T SOUTH WITH 33 ON LIST Thirty-three passengers embark- ed aboard the Baranof of Alaska Steamship Company yesterday af- ternoon, 26 of whom were bound for Seattle, two to Wrangell, and four to Ketchikan, They were: { To Wrangell: Peter A. Hanson, {Col. O. F. Ohlson. To Ketchikan: Thomas Hanbury, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Strong, K. A, Clem. | To Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur {Anderson, Danny and Jimmy An- |derson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Hawken, E. L. Nelson, G. E. Cart- er, Miss Christine D. Hopkins, Mrs. Betty La Moore, Francine, Yvonne |and william La Moore, Walter W. | Cooley, Bernie Hulk, F. C. Hyde, [Mary Nordress, Dick Sullivan, Miss |Bella Iverson. Mrs. Warren S. Smith, Miss Patricia A. Burns, Mr. and Mrs, I, | Goldstein, M. J. Strang, Mrs. Zola 'Devlin, w. I Mahoney. Would you like a sieak or chick- en dinner? Special attraction to- of Jingles up until Dec. 1. Contest idea by Peter Wood. T S atens. ) night at 10:00 at the Dreamland ' Bar. —adv. | AROUND AND Make 51 S \TOUCH PfOWN /IE/Q/ \ PLEASE! PLEASE ! I THINK THEM , FIRST TWO SPARRIN' PARDNERS WAS 4 GET-UPS FER DANCING UNTIL SHE SUDDENLY TOOK OFF. PHANTOM DILL . THEY DON'T COME ANY TOUGHER.”. SHUDDYP V'SELF.. YOU BEEN MY EMPLOY...I WISHED TO MEET TLL TURN AROUND_AND. I'D BE NUTS TO HEAD DOWN ANY HIGHWAY! ROAD BLOCKS WILL BE UP EVERYWHERE. YOUVE GOT A JOB WITH A CHEMICAL OUTFIT, CORKY ? CONGRATULATIONS. GO BACK ON THIS GRAVEL. ROAD. DN 7 I'M GLAD. YOULL CERTAINLY HAVE A CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT MR.TYLER-- THE PATCHWORK TIES ARE READY TO ROLL DONT STAND THAR JABBERIN' LIKE A JAYBIRD.-. EM ARENT YOU GQING TO GIVE ME A LITTLE BYE-BYE KISS? YOU KNOW A GIRL CANT RESIST YOUR PATCHWORK TIE YES-BROTHER BIMMY - I'D BE PELIGHTED TO: HAVE YOU COME OVER- I'M GOING OUT-BUT YOou 60! THAT RIP VAN WINKLE BROTHER OF MAGGIES 15 COMIN' OVER-I'VE GOT TO KEEP HIM OUT OF MY ROOM-HE'S NOT GOIN' TO SLEEP IN THERE / P THRU TH'y PITCHER . Copr. 1949, King Features Syndicate, Toc. Wotld rights reserved T 6UPPOSE: I SHOULD BE) TERRY LEE! FLATTERED, BUT IM 5TILL FOGGY. WHY...% THAT YoU'Ve BUT I WON'T GO VERY ¥ FAR. THIS HEAVY FOREST LOOKS LIKE A COOD 1 HIDING SPOT. LRl i | SUPPOSE YOU ARE BRUSHING UP ON OUNCES AND LITERS AND KILOCRAMS VAND MILLILITERS . WAAL-- JES' ONE LEETLE BITTY PECK ON TH' CHEEK, ROSY JAWS - 7 HEY... HA YA, CHAMB, HEY, SOME GUY HUH.. HEY JA SEE THEM SOCKEROOS. I SWOW, SNUFEY THESE TOM-FOQL GALS HAVE BEEN COMINY' IN AN’ PECKIN' ME ON TH' CHEEK TH' WHOLE BLESSET DAY -- HES RUSSELL... FOR THE LUVVA PETE! 100 CAN IT BE Y REMEMBER THAT VOICE —BUT WHOSE FACE GOES WITH.IT ¥ THERE GOES THAT TRUCK THAT DARN NEAR RAN Us WN ! —DRIVER MUST. CRAZY! g BE YOURE WRONG, SKEEZIX. “od ALL | HAVE TO KNOW 16 TONS! T K7 YE BETTER SHET TH' WINDERS TOO, AFORE I RECKON I'LL HAVE TO KEEP TH' DOOR SHET

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