The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1950, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU. ALASKA QA" "URDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950 nm'|-|mn|n||u|um||||||||m||||(|'wea"'e, al { YOURE AWFUL C'MON... LAST DAY 5LOW, JOE... V{ YOU SEEM HAPPY OF TRAININ'.. WE AS A LARK . i RADIO LOG 4 RINY {fANT YA WHAT'S UP 2 LOST A LOTTA g Alaska Bcro;dcsutmg (G PITCHER.. | PERFICK . G SHE'S A (| .YOU AN’ DIAL 1460—JUNEAU / -/ [ HER. SATURDAY EVENING ¢ 1:30—Christian Science Program. 1:45—UNIVERSITY EXPLORER- Alaska Points Weather conditions and temper- | atures at various Alaska points| . [also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30| CBS. am., 120th Meridian Time, and| 2:00—NEW YORK PHILHAR- released by the Weather Bureau MONIC-CBS. at Juneau, follow: 3:30—Organ Interlude. * Anchorage ......... -1—Clear| 4:00—United Pentacostal. Annette Island ... . 26—Clear| 4:15—Children’s Chapel. Barrow . -5—8now| 4:30—~BARNYARD FOLLIES- Bethel .. 13—Fog CBS Cordova 1—Partly Cloudy| 4:45—Voice of the Army. Dawson .. =26—Partly Cloudy| 5:00—FUN TO BE YOUNG-CBS. for a Edmonton . -12—Snow | 5:30—Dance Band. ‘ Fairbanks .. -8—Snow | 6:00—News, 1 Haines 8—Partly Clouds | 6:15—Music. Better BUY || SR G164 | 3 iai—bpn A GHORT TIME LATER, 616 RAPS AT 6:20—Sport Scene. % Juneau Airport ... “1—Clear | §:30—Silver Strings. TERRY'S AND HOTSHOT® POOR .. Vs Bettel’ TRY Kodiak 34—Partly Clouds| 6:45-_Church Announcements. O.K., BUSTER! ) "\i"‘éd’{‘; : ..Slvaclear 6:50—Local News $ GO GET 'EM— J MEM-GAHIB! McGra . -5—Cloudy | 7:00—MEMO FR - ‘ ‘sFl’ Nome 20—Partly Cloudy CESS-CBS,OM b s 88 S “ATCloudy | 7:15—Show Business-ABC. etersburg —Clear| .4 o W, . r 99 ot 37—Rain 2:30— Proudly We Hail. 6:00—Forecast. Prince George . 0—Snow 8:05—Bing Si a Seattle ..... 33—Cloudy b o g Laundry Service | |wniterorse -2—Cloudy ¢ g ! Yakutat artly Cloudy 9:00—Alaska News. 4 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—BROADWAY BEAT-CBS. et || A oe l']ce! With the tuberculosis annex at| jo'sg porecast. 4 the Government Hospital here Sign Off r =3 — ~ = completed, 16 patients were ro- : Lummox ) \ A = [ : 20c a pound for the ||wmed from Mt Edgecumbe Hos- i PETE, SIS /) @‘/ pital yesterday. 4 "g / 8:55—Forecast. 9:00—Cavalcade Orchestra. 9:30—Voice of Prophecy. 10:00—Organ Music. 10:30—Johnny Thompson. 11:00—Baptist Goodnews Hour. | 11:30—Blue Barron Presents. 11:45—SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. They were: Verna Jamestown, Annie Carlson, Minnie Albert, Pris- jcilla Morgan, and John Reese, all i of Juneau; Bessie Grant of Tanana, Marlene Enshaw of Hydaburg, Ag- nes Mayo of Rampart, Marie Bundy | of Fairbanks, Laurie Anaktoolik of first five pounds 15c a pound for each additional pound :Hhirts finished Golofnin, Albert Johnson, Amos| 12:15—New L e Kiyutelluk of Shishmaref, John Du- | 12:15—Hews, at your request (g, fresne of Council, Herluss Taug of | 12:30—Christian Bretherhood Hour. :h-r a few cents | Tenakee, Donald Austin of Wran- gell, and John Galanin of Pribil- jof. ! Archie Chase, Mrs. Thomas Rad- tonich and Mrs. Don Pegues were admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yes- I terday. George Gullufsen and Mrs. | Victor Wilson and baby daughter were dismissed. 1:00—SUNDAY SERENADE-CBS. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Kostelanetz Concert. 1 2:30—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 3:00—BURNS AND ALLEN-CBS.' 3:30—ALL-STAR SHOW-CBS. 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. 5:00—SUNDAY AT THE CHASE- extra § . |ALASKA LAUNDRY | I Phone 15 | !IIIHlII!IIIIIIIIIIIillIiiiiillllllllllllllli:f S0 THATS WHY CORKY THEN YOU TUCK. . > KEEPS PULLING THE SHEETS | IT DOWN THE OH! TUCK e A R | T msarR nANDATARD T2 SR o SIDES, LIKE THIS. THEM IN! OUT ALLTHE TME! — 5 1 { _CBS; MATTRESS LIKE THIS, HOPE. * 20™ ANNIVERSARY FREE OFFER? | oo revuso = g 4 ’ ‘: ; -‘Q.' r) "E.' 03 “&‘l.;’h. o Fp. v Zzz:gegv%.:\’woon THEATRE- :4 8:15—MUSIC YOU KNOW-CBS. 8:30—BING CROSBY SHOW- CBS. 9:00—ELMO ROPER-CBS. 9:15—Alaska Native Arts and Crafts-ABC. | 10:00—CHARLEY McCARTHY- i BERGEN SHOW-CBS. ¢ AL SO HOLD YORE OWWN?? LEASTINISE-- I SWOw: ! Sign Off. waY, YE BODACIOUS THEWM FELLERS NOT SINCE YO'RE A GOODER, IDJIT ¥ THEY'LL STEAL DOl_\TI‘}'“IE(NOOVg‘_\'(;) I GOT THEIR BIZNESS MAL} All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- trol. YES, FREE! ALL 14 STAMPS ABSOLUTELY FREE!| arrewmon skatems | These interesting stamps 'were issued by the Northeastern Provinces of China I TELL VE, TYLER Y | YE BETTER STAY AWAY FROM THEM THREE LOW-DOWN, CONMIVIN COB8S --- I CAN HOLD MY OWN WIF TH' SHIF'LESS SKONKS, SNLFEY THAN T TIMEPIECES THOUGHT, TH SHIRT RIGHT OFF'N NYORE BACK The Skate Club meeting which | » and were in use for only a short time before this section of the country was overrun by the COMMUNIST ARMIES. They are now OBSOLETE and are of REAL PHILATELIC VALUE! We want you on our mailing list hence this sensational offer. Only One Set to each request. Our supply is LIMITED, write for yours NOW. We send it without obligation on your part. 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