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» TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1950 JAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN J-H STUDENTS RADIO LOG | GIVE $§150 T0 Kinx Alaska Broadcasting Co. | LIBRARY FUND L % DIAL 1460—JUNEAU | | TUESDAY EVENING Two checks for $75 each—one| 6:00—News. representing the boys, one thni 6:15—Musie. girls—came in today from Juneau; 0—Sports Scene. l High School to be donated to the 0—Billboard of the Air. Juneau Memorial Library fund, it| Local News was announced by Dr. James C.“ YOUNG LOVE-CBS. R GODFREY-CBS. JRyan, library board member. | The boys raised their money by‘ proceeds from a basketball game, | receipts on hot dog, and pop sales | and entertainment, and the girls| raised theirs by a white elephant | and food sale held downtown re- cently. ! There are 222 students enrolled in the school. | This $150 was added to by $5/ each from the two small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Odin Lonning. Harriet, two years old, and Iris, three, walked into Dr. Ryan's of- ot A = fice with their mother, each girl| St (::.)I-IH.N()O.\ 1 clasping a $5 bill. Their mother 1:00__1"‘,'” Ing with Dl | explained they wanted to give the > a1 westike) } | { or Listening. | RECORD PARADE- | HOW MANY TIMES HAVE 1 ToLD You NOT TO BREATHE IN MY FACE"!! THATS ONE SDAY MORNING money to the library fund. & Dr. Ryan wrote each girl a re- gy 0. ceipt and they left, each proudly | holding her “share” in the com- munity-wide project. i ! And two anonymous givers con- tributed $26, bringing today’s total to $186 received. This sum brings the amount to be collected down to $3319.84, ac-| cording to B. D. Stewart, acting chairman of the drive. A total of | | 10:30—Morning 1 11:00—STEVE ALLEN 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Favorite Hymns. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBs. ouT. | THINK YOVLL MAKE A SUCCESS OF ] - 1 (_YOUR DINER! { T ©O THROUGH—IN 1 MICHT CTE0. ODUCT OF SCOTAND $70,000 is sought for the structure, which will be doubled by federal | matching funds. CBS. i | —_— i 11:30—Listeners' Dis | .STABLER TO SEATTLE 11:45—Harmony Time. 11:55—Weather report. | Serer Howard Stabler, local attorney, flew to Seattle yesterday where he | 12:00—Salc will represent a client whose case| 12:15—Nev 1 has been transferred from the Dis- | 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. SLENDED SCOTS WHISKY » 868 PROOP | trict Court of Appeals in San Fran- | 1:00—GARRY MOORE EHOW- RENFIELD IMPORTERS, LTD.. NEW YORK | cisco to the Seattle court. ZILL THE EFFE LJ”’L € There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | 2:00-AMERICA 2:30—HENRY JE UNION % 3:30—Invitation to Music. | PACIFIC 4:30—SLIM BRY. NBC. RAILROAD 5:15—Red §'30—Viking Vari s. 5:45—Adventures in Research. All prograr subject to ch ue to conditions ol \COMMURITY EVENTS TODAY ! At 7 p.m.—Gray Ladies at St. Ann's hospit { {At 7:30 par ONE REMEMBERS THAT THE K neau Rifle | t E5CAPED PRIGONER, CHUM, WAS el oo A WS INEQLENT - 15 ClOPETICK JOE'6 YW ! ] P ONCE: IN OUR HANDS — AND THAT At 7:30 p.m. I e meet- i, : E i > i . \ ; ' WE 15 NOW FREE. Jy ing, Coast Gu At 8:30 pm Night for ad with square At 1:30 pa neau Garden Clun (] ofe at home of N Harry Stonehouse #lS o "'on a ' 'c At 1:30 p.m~—WSC3 will meet at ¥ home of Mrs. Floyd Dryden, 1l crest. Visit the great cities of the East . . . the nation’s many his- At : sp_m;mk.‘ Lodge. VE HEERED TH' torical shrines ... the old homestead. On the way.... either At 8 pm.—VFW Augiliary mee VARDICT, JEDGE --= oing or returning . . . visit Western America’s Vacation CIO Hall. - W . %"onderland—Yellowsmne, the Grand Tetons and At 8 pm.—Movie “Alaska US.A NOT GILDY ¥ ~—Yackson Hole, Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Sun Valley. in Hi itorium. TARN MY CLENT 1" AAT, At 8 p. Id meets LOOSE !} 2 undercroft of Trinity Church o ONE OF THESE FINE DALLY TRAINS i g STREAMLINER “ciTY OF PORTLAND" Fast At g Chamber of Comryerce, schedule . . . earliest arrival Chicago . ; : no extra fare; At 7:30 p.m.—Grade school operetta ) “Magic Piper” in High Schoo! “"PORTLAND ROSE’’ Denver::.Kansas City.:s Gyn?. iiaked St. Louis. .. Omaha. .. Chicago... Texas and Southwest; At 7:30 p.m—Juneau Rifle a Pistol Club, A.B. Hall. S“IDAHOAN'’ Denver ... Kansas City ; ; . St. Louis At 8 pm~—VFW, CIO Hall. nnecting with “City of St. Louis” streamliners |At 8 pan.—40-8 meels in Dugout. s co 8 ty - At 8:45 pm.—Juneau Singers re- Variety of room and berth in Pullmans; hearsal at Methodist church. | S A A sh e R - i - - ety April | [ AN | GALONG THE CHAMPS ELYSEE (WE TRANSLATE ) | reclining coach car seats; lounge car; s 55 o A i oty GRS S e N et VERY D'S RECORD IN THE p A § | CHANNEL TimME I/ THERE ARE MANY Let us help you plan your trip East at 8 pm. .| IMPORTANT SWIM ABOUT THE ST sth f { <tT ey THE THINGS YOU REFUSE At 7:30 p.m.—Grade School operetta ‘ NEWS-CAST SAME TIME, e WHE! i GREAT GASTON || 2 ! UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE in High School Gym. | HIT THE . i 7 f DE FLOUVAIS...( 1300 4th Ave. at University o ELliott 6933 o Seattle, Wash. | At 8:30 pm. — Kenneth Spencer,| § RADIO WAVES 7 / basso, at 20th Century The: Mokmrl«se o Spi Juneau Concert Associa- | M D 7 —Be {7 AROUSED : Por Dependable Transportation—Be Speelfic... Say | o iy | e i u " ' o PAC I F I c | At 12:3¢ pm—League of Women| ?ELC%S\’ISE'QKN Voters, luncheon and anmml{‘ e e meeting, Governor's House. | WORLD, At 2:30 to 5 p.m.—Girl Scouts of | America annual acts and fashion ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY A forecast, Elks Hall. At 6:30 pm.—Dinner by Women of h the Moose, Moose Club rooms. p At 9 p.m.—Douglas Junior Prom in i ; Donglas S Bl iy 4 THAT WAS A FINE s I HOPE ALL MY HELP ] KS L BET HE | LIT MAKES HIM S. Denali ...... b IN THE NEWG- 3 SAW THAT STORY AND ] = 1 WAS IN LOOK HAND- ...... Petersburg Beattlo At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. R ABOLIT YOUR | [ MY FAMILY PICTURE -NOW THEYLL BOE ANOTHER SOME -MUST Ketchikan At 8 p.m.—American Legion in Dug--‘ CAREER-MR.JIGGS- | | FEELS VERY B8 REALIZE WHAT AN - T NIGHT CLUB BE SOME KIND ] out, 4 AND A GOOD PROUD OF ME-BS & IMPORTANT CITIZEN H J . f _ 2 April 18 PICTURE OF YOU- — S.S. Baranof ... April 18 S-%- Baranof ... April 23 At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof, Cordova Seward rangell Seattle © April 20 Ketchikan At 8 pm—Women or Moose, reg-| ular meeting. | FREIGATER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE T ; C"‘“‘;‘fi::f:“‘:;fl:‘["“ 1 ELLIS PILOT HERE X Hugh E. Ramsdell, pilot for the! H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Ellis Air Lines of Ketchikan was | an overnight guest at the Baranot Hotel, |