The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1950, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - et B, PAGE SEVEN ' TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1950 v VOTE FOR [ and friends of the Legion-sponsored WMARCUS F. JENSEN, of Douglas, NEWBOULD ASSUMES troops were asked to come. WHAT ARE YOU ORE I GC | ‘emo. Candidate to House of Parents’ Night will be observed READING 2 i T NIG | ,\/\/—\/) ( [ READ ABOBT HAWAI]-- T + AND THEN DREAM gl g LI WAS TOURING IN ) | epresentatives, Primaries, April oFFI(E AS lEGIou in the Legion Dugout Wednesday 3. FOR HONEST AND EFFI- night, April 26, when a further A TOURIST AGENCQ TENT GOVERNMENT, 79-7t showing of support for activities of J - % (HAP[AI“ M o “ DAY Troop 613 was urged by Scoutmaster \ NIGHT BEFORE I HA (A WONDERFUL TE THRU ITALY--LETS ¢ Q?N:SHT EGYFT NORWAY :’/ r — [ F f Vern Harris. e oreman 1or Calvert 100% CINCINNATI, Ohio—Ralph Vanden berg Lnows what he’s doing. “I'v switched to Calvert Reserve,” he s ight drink for a moderate man. I': oing to stay switched, too.” 4 g “Its milder taste makes At just th: CALVER: RESERVE Blended Whiske: The American Legion met in the Dugout last night to witness instal- lation of Sr. Major Eric Newbould of the Salvation Army as Post Chap- lain in a brief ceremony conductea “hy Homer Nordling, Past Depari | ment Commander. An unusually large amount ot|; | business was expedited and the meeting was significant in setting a tone of community .service as | the organization’s primary objec- tives. Next Monday evening, April 24, a special meeting will be held in connection with the newly created Juvenile Commission. In this it was announced that the attendance ol the Legion and members of the Le- gion Auxiliary is desired. The April Court of Honor of the Boy Scouts of America embracing all troops of the Gastineau Channel —86.8 Proof—657% Grain Neutral Spirits pCalvert Distillers Corp., New York Cit bbb el S is to be held in Douglas next Sun- day afternoon and Legionnaires The special cooperation of Ju- neau’s churches in their coopera- tion with the Legion on the occasion of its G-Day observance last Sun- day was given recognition and the veteran attendance at the different nlaces of worship was noted. of furthering activi- anization an appoint- ment wa tion of a committee to be termed ‘he Steering Committee. Second | Vice Commander Vern Harris was 2amed to head this unit. A full report of the organiza- tlon’s records was given by C. J. Ehrendreich and newly elected Post Adjutant, John Tanner, was launched in his program of keeping the official records. Using the full-form ritual, initia- tion gservices were conducted in which Miss May (Butch) Suhrbier was accepted formally into the post’s membership. Following the meeting refreshments were served, John Gar- cia and John Tanner serving as the HAWAII ALL NIGHT) I )] (SAFE IN DAVY JONES' LOCKER WITH THE DOOR NAILED SHUT) WONT WORRY HIS FRIENDS SO THEY] Iyou HEARD J( OLD TRICKS ! POPEYE!Y \ (L YES, HE I YAM THEM ANXIOUS TO SEE WHA'S ON HIS MIND ! HE AINT KEEPIN' US HERE TO PLAY GAMES committee. Commander Bob Drux- EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED .-Elmxn officiated. = DR. D. D. MARQUARDT £ E cntmmaruain T e E| RADIO LOG \ d = 3 SRS e = *PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS sl p : SHUDDUP.? JOE...I DON'T THINK ANN. B HMM. THAT MAKES I INSIST THAT OF COURSE NOT. J = g i ME AN’ HUMPHREY'S ALL SET DON'T BOTHER SHOULD MAKE THE TRIP. I | A PROBLEM. I YOU GO, DEAR. ANN WILL BE = - KEINY FER TH' TRIP. VA BOT VER ME? I GOT A KNOW I THOUGHT SO A DON'T WANT 70 GO | | THERE'S ABSOLUTELY |PERFECTLY ALRIGHT. ) KNOBBY. 1l 416 when i h ~ Alaska Broadcasting Co. TH A HEADACHE 2 FEW WEEKS AGO...BUT, WITHOUT HER . 4 Call 416 when in need of a ey TICKETS FER TH' TRANS'LANTIC y RElL 1D RATHEREHE NOT 10 GO, 1S DIAL 1460—JUNEAU i THERE, DOCTOR ? TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News, 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Billboard of the Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—~YOUNG LOVE-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Music for Listening. Phone 919 8:15—Fishermen and Sportsmen | Club. = 8:30—L. P. RECORD PARADE- CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. ! 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Receive the benefit of 26 YRS. EXPERIENCE EARL CRASS & SON DIDN'T GO NOW. - Bader Accounting Service i Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. €OSTS NO MORE JAR ORDINARY REFRIGERATIOR : 'geg)gfl MBI le?jflfl uzer & Refrigerafor AFTER POPPOPNIKOFF, YOU FOOLS! SHE CAUSED X THE FIRE AND FLED WHEN SMOKE BLINDED ME, 4> CURIOUS, COMRADE. WE WILL NOT FIND, WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:30—Weather Report. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Favorite Hymns. ! 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- N |[1 DON'T THINK THE § YOU CAN'T TELL| [ IT’S SWELL OF THE |[ THEY'RE AS IT NEEDS | CBS. = 10:00—News. | : KIDS KNOW WHAT THEM. THEY’VE FOLKS TO PITCH INTERESTED J[[S=== treeues cnd Preservs. W | 1005 sty semo. WL Give ZER D PLENTY OF Jill |\ THEY'RE GETTING 4 GOT TO FIND f | IN, TOO, HOPE. /| AS WE ARE, 52 Pounds of Food! 10:30—Morning Musicale. KEEZ INTO, WALT. IT OUT, P CORKY. 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- UP, NINA. S| X. H PHYLLIS. 11:30—Listeners' Digest-ABS. o7 P 4 Q 11:45—HArmony Time. 51 7 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News, 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. 1:00—~GARRY MOORE EHOW- CBS. 1:30—Songs From Shows. 1:45—ECHOES FROM TROPICS- | NBC. 2:00—~AMERICA UNITED-NBC. 2:30—Parade of Hits. 3:00—NEWSMAKERS-CBS. 3:15—Bing Sings. | 3:30—Invitation to Music. 4:30—SLIM BRYANT-NBC. 5:00—Your Alaska-ABS. 5:15—Red Cross. 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45—Adventures in Research. FULL-SIZE REFRIGERATOR Never Needs Defrosting! HEY! SOMETHING OVE DOWN POOR MUCC! L KEEP MTHEQEDy HUH— THINKING ABOUT HIM. T g WONDER IF HE ATE Qi : NAW—L WON'T WAKE TRACY. PROBABLY ONLY SHADOWS—STILL Compare These Advantages! Complete Refrigeration . single-door " refrigeratorg Service from two engi- which have fewer features, neering marvels in a sin- £ 00 Thriftmaster Al A L gle kitchen unit! ; .. Uit offérs: mkktiiuay tj:)iw conditions beyond our con New Low Price makes refrigeration performe this superb combination ance at extremely lo@ MUELITUIEG ST oAlG DRY, MAYBE, £ ...world's finest | BY MAJORITY OF 3 & refrig@ralor | oo mum s = DURN_YORE HIDE, SUT 1 (¥ V€ portedly the first Alaska town vot- ing dry, Craig adopted prohibition Friday by three vote margin. The regular spring election is unde- cided until absentee ballots are counted showing ninety against liguor and eighty-seven in favor. In a similar election last year the wets won by a narrow margin. DAST TRY TO PUSH IN FRONT OF ) SN_ME AG'IN, T'LL WRING YORE NECK (5 ~ Alaska FElectrie . Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electrical Service The order does not close three bars and two liquor stores until fall LOOK TO HOTPOINT FOR THE FINEST—FIRSTI |when the stocks on hand will be liquidated. The vote makes sprawl- - ing Prince of Wales Island dry since Klawock and Hydaburg al- THAT THAR'S < TIGER LIL, S PAPPY >~ VOIN' HER WILD AN’ SAVAGE-LIKE JUNGLE DANCE BALLS O'FIRE! WHAT'S TH' NAME OF THAT QUARE-LOOKIN' VARMINT, SNUEEY 7 { gAIL ready are dry. 3 | 5‘“01‘ ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Craig selected Charles M. Jones, B oo " . — " oor 1950, King res licate, Inc, y Bl REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO EAGGAGE RATES x}g"’-&':m:;‘“szoi“:'”s‘g;m‘; > = ~ T ¥ AT WLEN YOU Ve L and Ralph Yates, councilmen. A DAY OFF LIKE Togzv- gpéi(’;sggz ;96%»‘{'11_'! WPy, i e NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof .... April 23 ELKi Voe aND REST | -3 ® | THINK OF ANY PLACE STORE -AND PICK LP MOTHER- S.S. Baranof ....April 18 Wrangell Beattle g AR INOERON BESIDES--IT WOLLD TO GO~ THEL_:_ \_fi‘lé CAN Fg( I;r‘u_lgH@Nk- Cordova Seward Betshwonm The regular meeting of Juneau : 7 | CEEee e A LIBRARY-AND Lodge No. 420, B. P .O. Elks will SIGN_SOME SOUTHBOUND be held THURSDAY EVENING, CHECKS S8, Dentl Ay 25 | S Denall .ty 1| |srnl 8, g, oy ‘ il il B of Officers and Members of Skag- way Lodge No. 431, and an initia- FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE bccigen S e g e FLEMISH ENOT - April 21 B to attend. There will be a feed. H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 e Sewing machines for rent at The White Sewing Machine Center. u-tj = FEE

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