The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1950, Page 7

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TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1950 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR! \EAU, ALASKA N PAGE SEVEN T START IN ANYWHERE / ' RADIO LOG . > ' news ! KINY T u ¢ Alaska Broadcasting Co. TOO MUCH < S n der C.B.S. O FOR YU ) PRACTICALLY DIAL 1 v A AN~ EAN. - 0 TURSDAY EVENING 44 Gl 6:00—News. i < 4 FCII‘IOUS . 6:15—Musc. < 'A’\\ . 6:20—Sports Scene. @ \\ N 8 ® 6:30—Billboard of the Air. (@) ') Isnowwater- | ssroa New. N : 7:00-YOUNG LOVE-CBS. TS '] 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. \ repellen' ° 8:00—Forecasts. B \ 8:05—Music for Listening. \ = \ \ s g 8:30—L. P. RECORD PARADE- | Ly \ Yes, that beautiful shine your CBS. | S foors get with Johnson's self- 9:00—Alaska News. i T NN e b polishing Glo-Coat stays on 9:15—Cote Glee Club. | OUN'S WAS TWENNY HE THINKS DAVY JONES PICKED ME AS A —even after repeated damp 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. | A CA"\L\MFEENSQ 5OUGHT' MODPERN MODERN FIGHTER FOR THIS moppings! Johnson’s Glo- 10:00—News. bl N' LONGER Y ) FIGHTERS Coit b g gositively Wtere 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. ) repellent—lasts up to four 130 =Fupatasts. o ’ > times longer. WEDNESDAY ING Py r/'fi: - Just apply Glo-Coat, that’s AND ArTsx\?:ng(‘ Déé‘f:‘i'rc(?f 3 ‘) |} all! It dries to a beautiful, | Sign on. ‘ gleaming finish in twenty 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. minutes. Use it always for 7:05—Local weather. tile,linoleum and wood floors. 7:30—News Summary. Save money—buy larger 8:00—Morning Thought. sizes. Get Glo-Coat today. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:30—Weather Report. - 9:00—Music for the Missus. JOHNSON’'S GLO=COAT | i v o 9:35—Favorite Hymns. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- 2R i g CBS. : o | 10:00—News. Call 416 when in need of a | 10:05—Milady's Memo. (R EROM THE ) A DOWNRIGHT CONSTRUCTIVE MOVE, : BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY || 10:30-Moruing Musicate RY FOR MY & IT I5 FORBIDDEN CHUMS — BUT 5INCE WE DIDN'T THINK OF . Receive the benefit of 26 YRS. EXPERIENCE CBS. ER, MASTERS.\ TO BE ABROAD: AFTER CURFEW. A TASTE OF THIS WILL ... WHILE IT WAS 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. -EARL CRASS & SON 11:45—Harmony Time. 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Salon Serenade. « DR. ROBERT SIMPSON 12:15—News. DR. TED OBERMAN 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. . 1:00—CHICAGOANS-CBS. Optometrists 1:30—Songs From Shows. Rpin FIN: Phone 366 for appt. 1:45—Voice of Army. 2:00—ST. FRANCIS HOTEL- NBC. 2:30—Parade of Hits. 3:00—CROSS SECTION-CBS. 3:15—Bing Sings. 3:30—Invitation to Music. . . R Zamai 4:30—SLIM BRYANT-NBC. Z ~ LISSEN,YA BUMS,STAY I SHORE C'MON, HUMPH... B e N 4 WN AT YER OWN BEACH. HOPE YA DON'T BE FRATANIZIN® VURRY P'LITE ::gos:zg‘d“ct;fls:ka Fass | THERE'S TH BiG WROCCAN Joh — noBUI Lo Y WIT’ TH’ OPPOZISHUN... IN A FURRIN ] e i AN’ HIS TRAINER. H —= { p, £ | T S THEY'RE PROB'LY LANGWEEGE . 5:30—Dance Bands. | | comna ey acain. ke J = N HERE WITHOUT Ao . THEV'RE PROSIL) All programs subject to change 1 DIDN'T MAKE IT - i Z 2 = TRAININ' SECRETS! | iue to conditions beyond our con- LAST YEAR .. — wol. / with FRONT opening and ELECTRIC drying! ALASKA GOES EQUTH; o BROUGHT 14 HERE The Alaska, homeward bound after its first trip north in 1950| arrived here at 11:15 a.m. today. | After 14 persons had disembarked here and 17 had embarked, the Alaska sailed from here at 1 p.m. From Seward: Arthur J. Davis Laura Dozette, Glenn Leach, Harold Pattison, Sgt. Edwin Pearthree, and Jack Poitras; from Valdez: Henry Gerstman; and from Sitka: Henry A. Benson, H. B. Crewson, Ed Gar- | nick, Mrs, Earl Miller, Loraleene Miller, Colleen Miller, and Kath- lene Miller. For Petersburg: Constance Arness and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson For Ketchikan: John Errichetti, Herman Woodard, T. P. Newell, Harold S. Pattinson, and W. C. Auld; and for Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, Henry Howell, E. A. Johnston, Mrs. J. W. Lievers, Mrs. Bernard Eldridge, Roberta Eld- ridge, Gordon Eldridge, and Mrs. | Henry Roden. { Weve got to geta | | dorit want any You need help at meal waitress to come in | waitress coming in. times. [l look around half time to relieve | Il stick it out until { o we can afford two helpers to relieve us both. L and never close until 9 N0 & ’ ? {7 IN PEACE AND OR REST YO COASTAL FLIGHTS B Feass U e e Rl ™ PHER N S, REPOSE VOU HERE IN Now you can banish dishpan drudgery . . . save seven hours & week .. for only four cents extra a day! Come in and see how the amazing AlnoRg ool Aariies. Tiglie HT LIGHT! . Y LIGHT LIcHTED! ; , % new wm Aurou.AncM‘,_y washes dishes hygienically clean o .);ezoerda:' dbroug‘h:i 3376 pers;ms tu‘ and dries them electrically. All you do is load racks which are uneau and carrie from here to | M"fi'“‘“‘ 7o d”i':i: ;:ndl.m( provest breakage, add detergent and'tura the po;x;ls sl:ags;:;yea;‘tre:mékabawlc} | . Average dish-] time is cut to seven minutes! f <0 d a 2 C. Lamoreaux, K. Lamoreaux, and | :'d“'_m'-c?“":l“.' Tiifhes ";h‘:"“!": ;,'::“d' double rinsed John Bowen; to Haines: Cpl. C. AND SO— e dried electrically. Self-cleaning, Hotpoint Dishwashers even turn Headler, 'Thomas Monroe, Fred IKIITSSL‘)'JJ%'I’%THM 4 themselves off. Convenient front-epening feature eases loading, pro- & wides permaneént top work surface and permits Hotpoint’s effective top-spray action. Daugherty, and Ruth Monroe; to 8" T d 7 : MISTAKE, DROPS g Ketchikan: Willlam L. Porter and e SLEEP UNAWARE OF THE Leonard Evans; to Sitka: Don . b FIGURE ON THE FLOOR. EVERYBODY'S POINTING TO Cameron, Walter Cargill, George = - o " _ Lawrence, the Rev. Homer Rugwell, M. C. Humphries, Bob stevens'on.‘ o . : szzssre Dishwashers (5 2w loweme T Ve Ch WHAT SQUEAKS LIKE A MOUSE BUT AINT 2 UH--LET ME SCRATCH MY HERD A SECONT AN' GIT MY THINKIN' BUGS TO JUMPIN' === U -= A ROCKY-CHAIR -- Frank Parsons; to Hood Bay: Eugene Stout; to * € A ) n , I GET YE CAINT Alaska Eleectrie Teoske: M and w1 BB\ | “pyag G \ET NO RIDDLE ABOUT \, | ,ig]“; andPower Co, |V ™ [q RO 4 To Pelican: James Matowser and 24-Hour Electrical Service Mike Goodman; to Tulsequah: R. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable N. Bruce, N. R. Axtell, H. V. Wil- son, Lillian Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Darline Wilson, Richard Wilson, Betty Allan, Lloyd Boake, and H. T. Viasanen. From Skagway: Patricia Malotte, Byron Malotte, Caroline Malotte, | Don Cameron, John Bowen, Ed| Mercer, and Loretta Mercer; from ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS by s Haines: Bob Churchill, J. Gucker | Jr., Jack Gucker, Vivian Jack, Earl | (*—— NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND D. Shelburg, Henry Howell, Charles " [ 1 HoPE HE GETS Clayton, and E. A. Johnston. 15 STUPID -AND HE'S EVERYTHING WE ® S.S. Baranof ... May 16 | S.S. Alaska ....May 16 From Sitka: David Davis, H.|| ALWAYS WANTING TC | NEED UUST TO Seward Petersburg Seattle Doran, Art Nelson, and Noel Miles; BUY NEW GADGETS | HAVE THINGS Ketchikan from Tenakee: Joe MciX¥nzie and FOR THE | RUNNIN' RIGHT/ S.S. Aleutian ... May 23 John M. Jensen; from Hoonah: | KITCHEN Johnny A. Jackson and Sid Thomp- Snlim Seward 8.S. Baranof ... May 21 Eon: oot elioss i Jobir Manr- ‘aldez Wrangell _'“ stad; from Tulsequah: Douglas Ketchikan Hillston, Peter Yosuk, Edward Sara- | " 5 kowski, Willlam Hodgins, Matthew FREIGHATER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE Kowinsky, John Evelyn, Edwin Davis, Elmer Stanton, Andrew Lees, G SAILOR’S SPLICE — May 19 : and Gordon Beach; and from Snet- H. E: GREEN, Agent—Juneau—FPhones 2 and 4 tisham: Pekovich and Bob Cough- lin,

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