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THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950 * 49 ONPAA FLIGHTS , T0, FROM SEATTLE Anna; Mrs. Henry Straiger, Patricia Rogers, Mrs. C. J. Ehrendreich, Ev- erett Nowell, Martin Anderson, Ben Mullen, Mel Race and James Sue- sov. RADIO LOG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ONE SIX- MINUTE ) PAGE SEVEN I'LL HAVE TWO SIX- AND -THREE: GOING TO GET SCRAMBLED EGGS ---AND Qg Firgx C.B.8, 3 o e & 146037 \+4 LIKE T g Pan A;.erican ‘\:;rldw I:’l‘l;:::': (owu Io muss ; B:WS oy DAY E G S B ] MUN BULDING PLANS| -t Arriving from Seattle were Peter Andrews, Henry vick, G. A. Clark, Durwood Cotton, "Mrs, Paul Corgatelli, Floyd Davis, Richard Gideon, Otto Hanseth, Fritz John- son, Martha McKenzie, J. P. Mor- gan, Jim Morrissey, Richard Nord, B. F. and Charles Oliver, A. E. Owen, Jane and J. W. Paxton, Nor- man Read, Mrs. John Roberts, Further discussion of plans for the propgsed Juneau municipal building will be held when the city council holds its regular meetmg tomorrow night at 8 o' the City Hall. ek i Also to be considered aré bids on a new police car and on printing ot the traffic code for Juneau. Appli- 6:30—Biflboard of Atr. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Music for Listening. 8:30—U. OF CHICAGO ROUND- TABLE-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club, (Copr. 1950, King Fe | cant give How about Fer righc now, | , George Saeger, Howard Silleto, Or- | cations for the post of city assessor ® i ville Shafer, Alex Sundborg, Matt | will also be opened, according to| 9:30—FPHILIP MARLOWE-CBS. We really cant Steinvik, Jonas Thorstenson, R. A.|C. L. Popejoy, city clerk. 10:00-News. Hello, Rufus! Y you got afford helr yet. you a job, some coffee that's purty 4 Warren and John Williamson. J. M. e {0i1b=kniiiing oh & Cloud. What's on a diner, Corky, Perhaps later— Rufus, but= and a i Bradford boarded at Annette Island. | DANCING CLASSES :g :30—5‘;2”:0&&‘:- sandwich? = Southbound, kar: Motrison and Ed Holland went tc Ketchikan, and these 'passengers to Seattle: Dr. and Mts. W. M. Whitgh with Virginia, Paige Stuart, Suellen and Now enrolling in ‘Tap, Acrobatic, Toe, Ballet, Baton Twirling, Acro- batic. Class for boys. Social danc- ing for beginners. Ph. Blue 163. 'SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S FRIDAY MCRFING AND AFTERN,ON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. | Ann; Mrs. R. Pusich, with* Rudy and 7:05—Local Weather. 7:30—News. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8;15—News Headlines. W . { There is no substitute for GOOD Plastering S 8:25—Weather, _For expert, distinctive plastering . . . 9:00—Music for the Missus. with the plaster that INSULATES . . . call 9:30—Forecast. 9:35—Favorite Hymns, 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- 15 yrs. experience MY RICE Phone Douglas 21 o e e e} WHAT | YAM oBS. A ROUND LASTED UNTIL oMb AND NO GLOVES B ONE MAN WAS KNOCKED)| |WONDERIN' IS ne DOWN ! WHY DAVY JONES 10:06—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Morning Musicale. 11:00—Standard School Broadcast. 11:8u—Listeners’ Digest-ABC 11:45—Harmony Time. 2 “ Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service X Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 :;f“-’"l::"s“:nm. L - —— = | 12:15—News. Call 416 when in need of a— bl e, BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY { . &5 oo wme | CBS. 1:30—S 1 Shi . Receive the benefit of 26 YRS. EXPERIENCE e GBI EARL CRASS & SON 1:45—WARREN AUSTIN-NBC. 2:00—Symphony. 3:00—PRO AND CON-NBC. 3:15—Bing Sings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:50—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. 5:00—Jim Lawson-ABS. 5:15—Home on the Land. 5:30—Excursions in Science. S e ILDRE SAND & GRAVEL Formerly ‘R. J. Sommers Construction Co. Lemon Creek Plant Washed Lemon Creek Aggregate and Sand AND THE TURTLES FIGHT . TO FREE ITSELF NEARS SUCCESS! ANOTHER KICK OR TWO—AND— I SAW A CAR EXACTLY LIKE THE CAR DESCRIBED INTHIS QUARRY ROAD SHOOTING PARKED ONE I'M YOUR MILKMAN, MR. TRACY,AND I PASSED THROUGH YOUR NEIGHBDR- THE SPOT! HOW CAN I ) Plaster and Moriar Sand ! BLOCK FROM VOUR WE DELIVER EXCAVATION OF ALL KINDS COMMU'"" “H“S ‘ SSS@NAGBO&S.%M;;WA% Juneau Office Phone 129; Residence Phone Blue 540 g R | BOMBED,ON MY WAY TO P. 0. Box 2887 At 7:30 p.m.- Juneau Rifle and Pis- - THE DAIRY. e tol Club, A.B. Hall. At 8 pm.—Women of Moose meet. At 8:30 p.m.—Variety Show by Ro- tarians at 20th Century Theatre. May 5 p From 3 to 5 p.m.—Tea by Women of Moose, Moose Club. Now AvailaBle .| Newly Revised 1950 +| Federal and Territorial 2 ‘E.'E'S PULLIN’ US... = HEY..I'M IN FRONT... ’ H'IT'S A MIRRIKLE... I'M HEADED FUR THAT & CAPE GREASE KNEES... H'I THINK H'IT'S THIS WYE, SIR .. T' STARB'RD. W-WHERE ARE YA..." HUMPHREY...HERE'S A LIFE PERSOIVER 7 T NO MORE SINISTER MEANING, MADAM At 3:30 pm.—Junior CDA game party. Parish Hall. At 8:30 pm.—Bubbles and Beaux Square Dance Club, Baranof. ticipants of music festival, Parish Hall. A l A s K A At 9 a.m.—Relief Society Rummage sale at LDS Chapel, 10th and E At 2 pm.—Rainbow Girls, Scottish ~ Rite Temple. M I N I N G | From 3 to 6 p.m.—Tea and Fashion Elks Hall. At 8 pm.—Music Festival, instru- 3 Bchool gym; vocal solos, ensem- i bles, Methodist Church. By Henry Roden Ryt L COVERING LODE, PLACER tsh Rite Temple. y (] ; OIL and COAL LOCATIONS and choruses, High School gym. 4 .Zfifieofifimfi@yfie % At 5 pm. — Primary Conference, ¥ Saints Chapel, 10th and E Streets. | May 8 Water Rights, Mill Sites AL noon—BPW uncheon. meetos, At 8 p.m.—City Couudii meets. At 9:30 pm.—CDA dance for par- . May 6 Streets. . Show by Home Demonstration in l A w mental solos, ensembles, High At 8 pm. — Promenaders Square "% Music Festival participants, Scot- At 1 pm.—Music Festival, bands Church of Christ of Latter Day At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. 3 At 2:30' pm.—Music Festival, mass . and Tunnels A B s o, Af 8 pm—American Legion, Dug- i out. \ " e ' May.9 LAWSY SAKES BALLS O'FIRE!! WITH FORMS AND per X Tl 7 T COULDV'T BE EXPLANATIONS 2.007%, e e ALIVE OOy i Ty | 1002 u’::‘t‘“d“:rdwm.“““p I sSwow! i;OOK AT THAT THAR LEETLE \F MY.EVEBALES ‘. 3 0 b b ORI . BITTY SPECK'WAY DOWN YONDER--- HAIN'T DECEIVIN' ME, _ At §130 p.m.—Community Night for B HE'S WEARIN' A 0 Adults at_Teen Age Club with NOW, WHO ON AIR Q’ W 5 , ) . : square danicing. WOULD BE COMIN' TO STOVE: P!PE P. 0. Box 1991 Juneau Phone 374 May 10 ?ggrlfimgou IR ] At 1:30 pm.—Juneau Garden Club at home of Mrs. Ray G. Day. At 8 pm.—CDA election of offi- cers, Parish Hall. May 11 At noon—Chamber of Commerce, Baranof. At 7:30 pm.—Girl Scout Court of Awards, High School gym. At 8 p.m.—Lutheran Ladies’ Aid at “ home of Mrs. Hans Berg. REDUCED WIN FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE BATES NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali ... May 9 3 Sitka Seward WHAT DID I HEAR YOU $AY? YOUR I WIFE CHASED YO OUT OF TH! HOUSE 7 HOW'D \/% GIT HER DO THAT? YOU HEARD ME! YER WIFE JUST PHONED AN' SAID TO COME RIGHT HOME IF_ YOU WANT TO REMAIN HEALTHY/ YES-MRS. DUGAN- YEAH - I'LL TELL HM - SURE -RIGHT AWAY / SOUTHBOUND PROMENADERS WILL MEET ON SATURDAY Ketchikan S.8. Alaska .......May 19 Petersburg Seattle Ketchikan FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE COASTAL EAMBLER — May § SAILOR'S SPLICE — May 19 "’ H. B. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 There will be a meeting of the Promenaders Square Dance Club on Saturday, May 6, at 8 p.m., in the .| Parish Hall. Members are asked to | please be on time. §.S. Alaska Seward May 14 ROTARY. VARIETY SHOW Starts promptly, 8:30 p.m. at the 20th Century Gross Theatre Mny 4. Top soll - for sale—Country Club.