The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1950, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950 : COMMUNITY EVENTS, TODAY At 11 am.—Armed Forces Day Pa- rade. Other events in today’s Em- pire. At 9 pm.—Spring breakup square dance festival, Douglas High gym. At 10 p.m.—Dance honoring visiting servicemen, Elks Ballroom. May 21 At 8 p.m.—Baccalaureate Exercises Juneau High School Class of 1950, High School gym. May 22 lAc noon—Lions Club, Baranof. At noon—40-8 meets, City Cafe. At noon—BPWC luncheon meeting, Terrace Room, Baranof. At 8 pm.—American Legion, Dug- out. A worse pain ACOLLAR a few sizes too small will give you a pain in the neck—but not M E " ay 23 { nearly as serious as the |, ;.00 Rotary Club, Baranof. pain in your pocketbook |a¢ 7:30 pm—Cub Scout Pack 309 if your insuranceisacou- | monthly meeting, Methodist ple of figures too small church: ? and fire cleans you out. |At 8:30 p.m.—Community night for Have you enough? Let us adults at Teen Age Club with check up. square dancing. i May 24 1 At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. I At 7 pm—Civil Air Patrol Cadets I meet at Engineer’s Office, Army Shattuck Iw_mk;‘;;m - Agency E At noon—Chamber of Commerce, Baranof. 2 | At 6:30 p.m.—Juneau Rifle and Pis- Phone 249 | tol Club, Mendenhall Range. May 26 . Seward Street At 8 p.m.—Commencement Exer- JUNEAU cises, Juneau High School Class of 1950, High School gym. ' There is no substitute for GOOD Plastering 4 ¢ For expert, distinctive plastering . . . with the plaster that INSULATES . . . call | 15 yrs. experience RAY RICE Phone Douglas 21 FOR SALE COCKTAIL BAR and LIQUOR STORE Best location on 4th Ave in Anchorage. Owner forced to leave. Real Investment for right party. Contact Norene Realty, Box 1517, Anchorage, or Dial 22481. Grocery Store, Meat Markel, Frozen Lock- ers and Retail Liquor Store In So. Add. of Anchorage, good locdtion for sale or lease. This is one of Anchorage’s finest stores and best locations. For details write to Norene Realty, Box 1517, Anchorage, Alaska, or dial 22481. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS — . mmdhe o i NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND ! S.S. Aleutian ... May 23 | S.S. Baranof ... May 21 Cordova - Seward ‘Wrangell Beattle : Valdez Ketchikan S.S. Alaska ......May 28 Seward S.S. Aleutian ... May 28 ‘Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan FREIGATER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE SAILOR’S SPLICE — May 19 H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 RADIO LOG DIAL 1460—JUNEAU SBATURDAX EVENING 5:00—DIMENSION “X"-NBC. 5:30—Viking Varieties, 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sport Scene. 6:30—Billboard of the Air. 6:45-~Church Announcements. 6:50—Local News. 7:00—~MEMO FROM LAKE SUC- CESS-CBS. 7:15—Guest Star. 7:30—CHRISTOPHER LONDON- NBC. 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Proudly We Hail. 8:30—WIN YOUR VACATION- CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:16—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—BROADWAY BEAT-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. SUNDAY Sign On. 8:55—Forecast. 9:00—Cavalcade Orchestra. 9:30—Voice of Prophecy. 10:00—Organ Music. 10:30—Johnny Thompson. 11:00—Baptist Goodnews Hour, 11:30—BLUE BARRON. 11:45—SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. 12:15—News. 12:30—Christian Brotherhood Hour. 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBsS. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Alaska Light Concert. 2:30—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 3:00-BURNS AND ALLEN-CBS. 3:30—HOLLYWOOD THEATRE- CBS. 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. 4:30—DUFFY'S TAVERN-NEC. 5:00—NBC SYMPHONY-NBC. 6:00—News. 6:15—Revival Hour. & 7:15—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 7:45—Yogi Yorgenson. 7:50—I Choose Alaska. 8:00—NIGHT BEAT-NBC. 8:30—BING CROSBY SHOW- CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Three Suns. 9:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. 10:00—CHARLEY McCARTHY- BERGEN SHOW-CBS. 10:30—Weather. 10:30—Sign Off. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- trol. 'J-BIRD, OFFICIAL ORGAN OF JUNEAU HIGH, ISSUED The J-Bird, official organ of the Juneau High School, came off the Empire’s press Friday, & six page edition that does a credit to those involved in its publication. As a feature of the edition, pictures of the seniors making up the 1950 graduating class with special men- tion of each, appear, also the an- nouncement that Carl Weidman was chosen President of the Associated Student Body at a hot election. Janet Lee Schultz was elécted Vice- | President and Rosemary Theile, Secretary-Treasurer. Ann Parsons will be editor of the Totem next year and Mary Nordale, associate editor. Henry Haugen will be next year's editor of the J-Bird. Gerry Shaw will be the new busi- ness manager. Lee Nance will be associate business manager of both the Totem and J-Bird. This year’s editor of the J-Bird was Roberta Messerschmidt with Eleanore 'Sloan as advisor. Jim Sofoulis has been business manager with Marjorie Tillotson as advisor. represen} your business? to be good! *can help boost your sales. “for a better impression” call the Empire Printing Company Of course your answer is NO! A sloppy, lazy sa]eapers_c_&n would ruin in a short time the business you have worked years to develop. Your printing should be judged in the same light. your letterhead and business forms are the only criteria by which custom- ers and manufacturers judge you and your business. In many cases Your printing has Almost any shop can fill your next printing order, but if you want printing that sells yau and your business — printing that will stimulate sales — carefully planned printing — drop in at your convenience and consult with Ken Waller, the head of our job shop. He will be pleased to show you how carefully planned printing can help build your business. Mr. Waller’s skill has won us many compliments, but, seeing is believ- ing. That’s why we want you to see for yourself how Empire printing % f— PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA POUR 1T ON MY GERANIUM--- I FORGOT TO POOR LITTLE FLOWER CANT ASK FOR A DRINK B8Y ITSELFI DAGWOOD, WILL YOU PLEASE GET ME A GLASS OF WATER? 'Y WELL, | OPENED THE VAULT —| \ —ER— | MEAN ROOM-—AND HE WILL START TRAINING NOW (OVER ON THE OTHER ISLAND ! YOU MUSTN'T_CATCH PNEUMONIA AND DIE BEFORE THE FIGHT NIGHT'D COME ] AGIN. T'M STARVIN' Iy GOODNESS | 7 HARD...HE HAS BEEN OUT THERE ALL 8 DAY, HUMPHREY NEARS CAPE GRIS NEZ. 4 7 60! GREAT, 5TRONG, MALE PROTECTOR THINKS POOR. WEEK, DEFENSELESS WOMAN COULD NOT BE, 16 WONDERFUL ! SUCH, NO % CONGRATULATIONS ! CaSs. I Us: S.OGTON' MAS5, IN U EVEN THOUGH THIS SO0 Y| WHAT ? OVERCOAT, OLD GRAND IS HOT I SHOULD |} |SHOES! DIRTY SHIRT! BE ABLE TO FENCE IT I'VE BEEN TRICKED/! FOR ENOUGH TO LAST WHERES THE - ME FOR LIFE. DOUGH? IMA WEALTHY OIL MAN FROM TEXAS. THIEVES TRIED TO ROB ME. YOU CAME IN AND BEFRIENDED ME. L LIKE YOU! ENSCONCED SAFELY IN AN OUT-OF - THE-WAY RETREAT, BLOWTOPS PAL, JOE, SICHS WITH JOVY! They dorit come_that Anyway, Il select one who will be right for us! f course, they do! Ive seen lots of them. q Patrons want efficient service, not bleached- blond hair and But, Hope, a bretty waitress draws trade! | have an idea some them would like both = g - T/SIWOW, “RIDDLES™- | & ‘T CAIN'T. NOWISE FIGGER OUT THAT ACIOUS RIDOLE OF YOR'N SNUFFY SMIFY O’ FIRE!: UZ HARD ENUFF, RIDOLE “HE (5 BUT AIN'T"=- HAT 38 cAssweu— | i T WELL-I WENT SHOPPIN'- | AND THE VEGETABLES ARE SO LIBTEN -~OAKHEAD" WHAT'S THE IDEA OF CHOPPIN' P TH! MONEY I GAVE YOU TO SHOP WITH-AND MAKIN' A SALAD OUTOF IT?,/,. e WELL= T WONDER WHAT OAKHEAD" OUR NEW BUTLER 1S GOIN' TO GIVE US FOR LUNCH - FOR GOODNESS' * SAKE-WHAT KIND T OF A GREEN SALAD 1S THIS?

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