The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1949, Page 7

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN mm (omst 'I'o !m the evenings, Monday to Fri- iR iR " | day, inclusive, between the hours R A D I l : A A /'N\ (M ”*\"_\/\\ 1 MUST BE (TS AMAZING VERY CA?EFUL% i N NOT TO RATTLE ANY OF THESE DISHES HOW 1 0P ¥ s ca?” LL wiTHour QXKNB ‘“B) SOUND O . START "!x]‘ wEEK‘or 7 and 10 o'clock at a place to Riny b 1 HOPE T CAN i be announced later. The instruc- \ | tor will e James A. Williams of Alasks HEidossiing (Co. ( 4 bAA‘éE\TgAs/%_j : &+ A course in mifieralogy, geology, | Fairbanks. C.B. 8. WITHOUT -t prospecting and mining will bEI Two highlights of the course will DIAL 1400 JUNEAT WAKING UP 3 given in Juneau again this winter | Le a lecture on' mining law and an- MONDAY EVENING E g THE FAMILY ) starting oft or near November 28. other on radicactive minerals with| 6:00—News. | a 4 Registration will probably bela demonstration of n Geiger{ 9:15—Music. held two or three days prior to the | counter. 6:20—Spotts Scene. opening date. It will be of four| The University of Alaska charges| 6:30-—Dinner Music. weeks turdtion and ‘will be taught | no fees for this course, and no col-| 6:45—Local News. - |lege credit is given. However, an 7:00_‘3‘"““““ in Research. . . > | appropriate certificate is given to| 7:16—Your Alaska-ABC. "‘-‘.~ | each person satisfactorily iomplet— 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. & ”t” ~‘ | ing the course. 8:00—Weather report. | e 8:05—Music to Read By. ' | f 4 | :30—Dance Band. : — e = 2 : = VATZGERALD ) vospaL NOTES. | e e e T AT BT FORILT i REMBUERY'S | i ' coois R0 aiinin i | 1000 oonr DOLLAR-GEE. | 46 A, BACK THE OTHE R / W it | Ann's Hospital over the weekend.| 1915 Driftin, : on . [They were: Mrs. Kenneth Axel:| 10i30 weather re:oftloud | son, Vivian Paddock, Mrs. Hunt 10:35—Sign Off. 3 | Gruening, Ross Mannauck, Mrs. " y TU Alfred Horton, and Mrs. Gordon Eso::,,‘:::gg;(; e MacDonald. Sign On. Ten persons were discharged from 7:00—Dunl xm | St. Ann’s over the weekend: Rang- i 7,305&:'&93&“ S SOUR MASR 4 nar [Krciuist, S, Pod DRUES, 7:30—News Summary 5 Mrs, James Haviland, Albert Tickell, 3 M h Kentucky Siraight g Robert Hall, Mrs. Charles Gambie S s b Thousty Sourbon Whiskey and baby boy, Mrs. Kenneth Axel- g;;t?;e‘::h’::“rfl::- - ‘Zm;x;ya::yMrs. Richard Garrison and | o, Cote Glee Club, 5 7 BOTTLED 5 ? | N e ks oAbt OF s aEAS—Lenny Herman Orchestra. | o) €12 2 l 1 2 // IN BOND 4 charged at the Government Hos- 9:00—Mustc for the Missus. | ) » rld “rights reserved 100 PROO?F 7 ’ 9:30—Weather report. pital over the weekend. 9:35—AlHans THio, 9:45—-YOU AND THE UN-CBS. | THE EXERCISE WILL. EXERCISE YER ARMS P (T'S RAY. HE SAID HE'D I You KNOBBY... e S 10:00—News. { "Bovou a ot oF | | MORE... wHo's THAT /( PICK US UP AT 65 Td A1 Ny ' Last initiation of the year. Ju- I'LL TROT WITH YA AS i J ' tes. IN TREET. AND WE'RE AT neau Chap. No. 7, Tuesday, Nov- :g_'l% :;’:“l ;ll“;t 8 FAR AS C'LUMBUS > 5 gEomND USPY 3 & | i ember 22, 8 o'clock.—Ady. B et e e CIRCLE. TAKE R ‘ ALICE. BROWN, | 10:30—Milady's Memo. IT EASY. 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- Distributea tnrougnout Alaska Ty CBS. i by ODOM COMPANY SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S,| 11:30—Listeners' Digest-ABC. X 11:45—March Time. 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. | — 12:30—Meet the Band. REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES 1:00_GARRY MOORE-CBS. | SAILINGS 2:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- | CBS. NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—Organ Interlude. S.S. Baranof ...Nov. 29 S.S. Denali 3:30—Parade of Hits. Cordova Seward Petersburg Seattle 4730—BARNYARD FOLLIES- Ketchikan CBS. . CENIEARII 7 §.S. Denali ... Nov. 22 S.S. Baranof 3 4:45—Western Serenade. { ; i S I n e g ( VcHEER HUM. Sitka Seward Wrangell 5:00—Blue Barron Orchestra. s " 3 4 THIS HAS BEEN TCHC))?\JC‘?’ Yg{?zé g%ELLéMVEN Ketchikan 5:15—Woman's Club. _HE DOESNT KNOW PUSUSSSCISSS RS 5:30—To be announced. | \ ‘; voe B A WHO YoU ARE, All ms sub, to change FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE P iors bayond our con. | | {4 AT HOTEL. PREFARATIONS FOR DEPARTURES CREET DISTANCE OUTSIDE N. e\ HAVE THE, ER, g ITHER ! M.S. SQUARE KNOT—Nov. 22 =y L £\ OF TOWN. ONE OF HER. &) FREE SOO0N. SRR R oo e DRSS Rl SUSOSESCOUS ST Y ST RN & ; T B L MEN WILL BE HERE SHORTL ; H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 JUNEAUITES IN SOUTH | \ § I ’ TO GUIDE US, = = : 5 Mr. and Mrs. Albert White write « ¥ oy l' | n 1 — - | they are enjoying perfect weather | |in San Francisco, a regular mdxani i £ 2 | summer. | ~-Today’s Winner | Rt et B, - | N 21 ping a postcard from San Francisco, F“LGER CnFFEE say they are enjoying fine wenther.{ ' J. H. Sawyer in a letter to tl?el‘ J,Funeau Jingle Comtest |=mr i wivsbime ) = burn and hotter than - - - -. 1 4 p 4 Z ; ¢ 3 ast asleep, with a pleasant dr | 4 s SEEMS LIKE AN AWFUL TS A CAV OLD RAGS, CANS, e SR PIE SALE | 7 i W [NIGHT FER COON HUNTERS LIGHT 4 —BONES FROM. ' TO BE OUT—BUT YOU = A SAM. nly of Folger’s, with pure rich cream Douglas Island Women’s Club: 0 L Nov. 23, Pumpkin, apple or mince | > || NEVER CAN-TELL. ANY- et’s wake up, qpit that napping pies available by telephoning to HOW, WE DON'T WANT 4 Douglas 12 or 18. 53-3 J 7 EM TO SEE US, et uv quick, look what's happening CCECCCT : /. - ¢ %% 90 ) E very one else is wide awake Open 7 A.Mto3 A. M. Rmhlu for Folger's, “Fod Goodness Sake.” m | Jerry Powers - P. 0. Box 2501 ™ e wins today’s $1.00 prize and a ch‘nnce for the Grand Prize n l n n o B to be awarded December 15, 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO SEATTLE c A r E VIA PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | ASK YOUR GROCER for an entry blank with every can of Folger's Chinese Food Fine Ccffee that you buy. And remember, you can entez any number J!/ - SAY, TLIB 15 A NICE ’ of Jingles up unti) Dec. 1. Contest idea by Peter Wood. | | SteakssChichen’ : g LITTLE RESTAURANT. YER AN’ THE i g g IT8 DOING A GOOD GRUB 1S OKAY. T T T PR T PP P | I TAKES THAT LONG FOR \ | QUIT MYSELF . ‘ ADVANCEMENT AT E OF THESE BUSINESS, TOO. New Hours In ‘answer fo popular demand, we are inaugurating the following new service station hours: Week Duys = Sa.m.to7p.m. 1 |z swow, rRosy JawsY i MY PATCHWORK TIES Saturdays -—= 8a.m. to 8 p.m. | |ARE SPREAD ALL OVER b | TH' AIRTH ALREADY -- Sundays——10am. toGpum. | | WS INEY WEEK'S For your convenience, GAS, OIL and SERVICE will be available to you during these later evening hours at ’ COWLING S I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S COME OVER JIGGS LATELY,-HE ACTS OH-YES- I MUST TAKE LIKE A MAD LION -#M ACTUALLY MAGGIE - A SWIG OF MY AFRAID OF HIM JUST A ‘UPPEN - ATOMY MINUTE # W MIRACLE MEDICINE/ R. W. Cowling Company s sesered

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