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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1950 T """ 1 THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN i \ € EYES EXAMINED Lenses prescriBED = RADIO LOG = = YOU HEARD ME -S5TAY OUT/ IGGS-- T y > E DR. D. D. MARQUARDT = RINT FTOUT WANT SOU AROUND A SR i e = OPTOMETRIST = Alaska Broaacasting Co. THE HOUSE WHILE I HAVE MY BROTHER OUT OF ME | el o joss =, e aoea b TP k) | e R s =3 = 1 o N | R OFFICE TO E I > GO = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS E VR T BrRthie SFAI) STANDING 1/ s J { E VEUSa | 5 Wiy OFFICe? e 2| 6.00—News. N s, i ; e / Call 416 when in need of a— 6:15—Mustc. / e S ‘é““ | i o BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY || e:xo mivoera ot Ar. g N Receive the benefit of 26 YRS. EXPERIENCE 6:45—Local News. FARL CRASS & SON 730 ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—LUM AND ABNER-CBS. | . 8:30—THE BIG STORY-NBC. Bader Accounting Service 9:00_ Alaska News. | Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service 9:15—Cote Glee Club. | 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. | Tax Relurns Prepared 10:00—News. Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 10415 MINDY CARSON-NBO. Not bad, considering ) IF our customers tell We started at eight It's going to be long 580 Fabsaste, How did J1've just got it Figured, Hope. their friends, maybe this morning and it's | hours, darling, byt | s 10:35—8ign Off, we do, We didn't get started till we can break even | | 9 o'clock now. Thirteen/ can take it if you can. THURSDAY MOBNING AND Corky? J| Thursday and have taken in next week. hours! : AFTERNOON $22.65. Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. | 7:05—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Musiz for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Favorite Hymns, 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- his shirts... CBS. 10:00—News. | 10:05—Mil: y . e = 103 Morning Musitale. \ 'E AYN'T H'ON DECK, SIR... 2= 'E DISAPPEARED...'E MUST OF BEEN WASHED H'OVERBOARD... H'IT'S A BLINKIN' SHYME, SIR... g= 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- | SM! DEAREST FREN.. M-MY PAL.. MY MEAL TICKET... OHNg.I'M TWICE CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. 11:45—Harmony Time. 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:156—News. 12:30—~HOMETOWNERS-NBC. 1:00—MATINEE-CBS. | 1:30—RECOVERY STORY-NBC. 2:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 2:30—Light Classics. 3:00—CONFIDENTIAL CLOSE- UPS-NEC. i 3:15—Bing Bings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. 5:00—Story Lady. 5:15—Prov. League Women Vot- ers. 5:30—Viking Varieties. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- trol. 1 DR. MONTGOMERY TELLS KIWANIAN%S OF GOVT. CAREERS “Public Service as a Career” was c g W) discussed for the Kiwanis Club to- i £ n day by an expert of 30 years’ ex- perience, Dr. 1. J. Montgomery. After 20 years as a superintendent o gohooly, D, Morigancey vl A LIFE IN THE BALANCE!' A BARREL WITH A §10:0dtn 28 e GF U6 TEL A BOVY INSIDE HELD BACK FROM A 250-FOOT FALL State Merit System. He came to A ND ERRAP'N , Juneau recently to be supervisor of the Alaska Merit System. “Although I hold no brief for the expansion of governmental serv- ices,” Dr. Montgomery said, “it is obvious that there must be many in our modern civilization. Grant- ing this, let us have the most com- petent persons possible. There is a trend toward better qualified per- sonnel, partly because of improved | methods of selection. “The Alaska Merit System,” he| said, “is an attempt to select per- sonnel on a basis of known qualifi- cations, The AMS. has this ad- vantage over Civil Service: it 1s il s.sthe way HE likes them! 1-Day Shirt Service since 1895 _ Alaska | gt PHONE 15 . WHAT IF MAMA AND PAPA WOULD LIE AROUND THE N> [ HOUSE LIKE THIS TO DO OUR READING ? WHY CAN'T YOU _7 SIT IN A CHAIR AND BE COMFORTABLE BONES OUT OF WHEN YOU READ? B { JOINT, READING . o SRy 2T IN_THAT i POSITION o > T IS COMFORTABLE, < ISNT T2 Laundry 28 ~ | Now Available BUT FOR HOW LONG? IF AND WHEN JUNIOR REGAINS CONSCIOU! AS THE REPTILE CLAWS AND STRUGGLES TO FREE TSELF, IT THROWS UP A PILE OF PEBBLES AND DIRT BEHIND IT, WHICH ALSO HELPS HOLD THE BARREL . + | Newly Revised 1950 Federal and Territorial ALASKA ) MINING LAWS I SWOW!! 1 NEVER SEEN YE GAZIN' OFF IN SPACE 50 DREAMY-EYED, PAW ! AN’ WILL YE EVER FERGIT TH' TIME MY PAPPY CAUGHT US HOLOIN' HANDS AT TH' By Henry Roden COVERING LODE, PLACER OIL and COAL LOCATIONS P Water Rights, Mill Sites close to the grass roots. The board is made up of three Juneau citi- zens who would rear up and scream if they thought there was anything out of line. They are Mrs. Dorothy Pegues, Alva Blackerby and the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman.” Citing the advantages of govern- ment service as a career, Montgom- ery listed: no capital needed, pretty sure pay, good hours, opportunities for advancement, education at gov- ernment expense, and job security. He mentioned that A.M.S. exami- nations were given three weeks ago in 18 Alaska high schools, for YE RECKYMEMBER OUR COURTIN' DAYS, HONEY-POT? LAND O’ GOSHEN! I'0 DING-NIGH SWOON EVER' TIME YE FLASHED MUSHMELLER ROAST? SAKES ALIVE! YOUR FACE TARNED COOK-STOVE RED which grades are now being sent and Tunnels ott, PAL. IF THE MES6AGE ) Asked to Teport to the Kiwanis YOUR RADIO PEOPLE PICKED w Club as well as about it, Miss Cath- UP IS LEVELING, WELL HAVE 4 5 : erine Flood told of her trip to Mon- treal as guest of the Arctic Insti- WITH FORMS AND per tute of North America, on a Norse- CARAT CHIPS OFF THAT &6TRIP EXPLANATIONS 2- copy man aircraft piloted by Maurice AND IN THE AIR FAST. g EMPIRE PRINTING 0. P, 0. Box 1991 Juneau NORTHBOUND May 9 S.S. Alaska Seward May 14 Phone 374 FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE COASTAL EAMBLER — May 5 SAILOR’S SPLICE — May 19 H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—FPhones 2 and 4 King. The Rey. Jimmie Bolton gave the | {nvocation for Kiwanians at today’s| weekly | luncheon meeting in the Baranof Gold Room, and the other guest was Dennis Campbell, a re- cent addition to the staff of the Bureau of Public Roads. The speaker was g guest, too, as Dr Montgomery is ‘a member of the Juneau Lions’ Club. He was introduced by Kiwanian Dr. John Montgomery, club prog- ram chairman. President Stanley Baskin an- nounced that E. K. Guerin is doing fine preparatory work at the Wil- foughby Avenue Playfield, getting the ropes on the merry-go-round. He asked that members volunteer to. put up this equipment, also the basketball board, and wishes Ki- wanians to call him if they can & work party Friday evening t 6:30 or 7 p.m. lfll;n' VARIETY SHOW Starts promptly, 8:30 p.m. at the 20th Century Gross Theatre Mny 4. Top scil for sale—Country Club. % $125 a*yard < %N A PENNY FER YORE THOUGHTS

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