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MONDAY, MAY 29, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE AZURE BLUE. CARDINAL RED, I FILLED YOUR PEN WITH I MAKE IT WITH Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nighs-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 z Call 416 when in need of a— BASEMEN’I‘ FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Receive the benefit of 26 YRS. EXPERIENCE EARL CRASS & SON There is no substitule for Newspaper Advertising! DR. ROBERT SIMPSON - DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrists Simpson Bldg. Phone 266 for appt. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. New_Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling with FRONT opening and ELECTRIC dryingl Now you can banish dishpan drudgery . . . save seven hours a week 4 .. for only four cents extra a day! Come in and see how the amazing new Hotpoint AUTOMATICALLY washes dishes hygienically clean and dries them electrically. All you do is load racks which are specially designed to prevent breakage, add detergent and turn the dial. Average dish-harjdling time is cut to seven minutes! 1 Quick—Easy—Clean—Safe! Dishes are double washed, double rinsed and dried electrically. Self-cleaning, Hotpoint Dishwashers even turs themselves off. Convenient front-opening feature eases vides permanent top work surface and pérmits Hetpdfit" top-spray action. EVERYBODY'S POINTING TO flutp.oint‘"'m Dishwashers Alaska Electrie Light and Power Co. 24-Hour Electrical Service Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY % ° SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ... May 30 Seward S.S. Alaska Petersburg Ketchikan 6:30—Billboard ‘of Arr. 6:45—Local News. o 7:00—CANDY MATSON-NBC. 1:30—ARTHUR QGOI -CBS. 8:00—Forecasts. 8:00—FATHER KNOWS BEST- NBC. 8:30—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—THE BIG GUN-NBC. 10:00—News. 10:15—~MINDY CARSON-NBC. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. TUESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. . 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local Weather. 7:30—~News Summary 8:00—Morning ‘Thought. 8:15—Rews Headlines, 8:20—Morning 'Thought a:ns—wé-mr report. 9:00—Musie for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:36—Favorite Hymnas. 9:45—~YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00—News. 10:056—Milady’s Memo 10:80—Morning Musicale 11:00—STEVE ALLEN—OBS 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. 11:46—Harmony Time. 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Salon Berenade. 12:16—News. 12:30—~HOMETOWNERS-NBC. 1:00—~MATINEE-CBS. 1:30—Songs from the Shows. 1:4—D. E. L. SHOW-NBC. :'u—;gg:!s AND EVENTS- 2:30—Conicert. 3:00—BLMO ROPER-CES. 3:16—Bing- Sings. 3:30—Parade of Hits: 4:30—AMERICAN FORUM OF AIR-NBC. 5:00—HUNTER TRIBUTE-CBS 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:46—Adventures in Research. All programs subject to change iue to conditions beyond our con- wwol. STATION KINY WILL onsmt ANNIVERSARY Oon Wednlsdny. May 31, radio station KINY will celebrate its 15th birthday on the air and the occa- sion will be rharked by several spe- cial programs during the day, and a two-hour birthday party which will start at 10:35 p.m., the station’s usual sign-off time. On “Listeners’ Digest” at 11:30 am,, the history of the station will be told; the “Parade of Hits” from 3:30 until 4:30 p.m., will feature the popular songs of the past 15 years; and the first portion of the 6 o'clock, ‘and 6:45 newscasts, as well ‘as the 6:20 sportcast, will list the world news, Juneau happenings, and athletic events in the headlines on May 31, 1935. The laté-evening broadcast will consist of a music session inter- spersed with greetings from local dignitaries, and transcribed .con- graulations - 'from othér Alaska Broadcasting Company stations, and CBS. lwtlblei VF ' ‘;mv stmne mms The Veteran's of Forelcn ‘Wars and ‘their Auxiliary wish to express their, appreciation for the whole hearted cooperation. of the Gas- tineau Channel residents for their support of the Buddy Poppy Day sales, spokeumm said today. nptwithstanding, the Teen club of Juneau and Troop 1 Scouts of Duusm. tum@d ol('. full force. d two high teams sél - BU were _George ‘O Fréddje Schmitz, and Giddys Ufien lfld ! Peterson, ;each /‘team 225' poppies. & Other ‘Teen Age Club. members assisting in the sales' were ' Lorene Schmitz, ' Arlene . Parsons, Barbara Judson, Yvonne Guy, Datryl Mish, Gene Tarr, Darlene Adsero, ' Dolores Lobyr, Paula’ Cook, - Donné’-Wood, Donald ,Wilson, Raymond Cartidi, Esther Lavold, Janet Flint, Jeff Pegues, Richard Ramsey, Irene Mc- Kinley, Henry Haugen, Joan Rhodes, Erna Stender, Bruce Cas- person, Arden Vinson, Bill Andrews, Bobby Riess, Marlene Greenewald. PARTIES ARE GIVEN FOR VISITOR FROM OGDEN For Mrs. Roland Ballentyne, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ted Lutro, and Miss Bess O'Neill, her sister, Mrs. B, C. Canoles was lun- cheon hostess at her home Friday. A luncheon in the Baranof Gold S.S. Aleutian ... June 6 ordova Seward Valdez FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE SQUARE KNOT — June 2 S.S. Baranof Ketehikan - Seattle H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Room on Saturday for Ms. Ballen- tyne had as hostesses Mrs. Ray Stevens ‘and Miss Pear! Petérson. Mrs. Ballentyne and her son and datghter and grandchild, will com- pléte their Juneau visit Thursday and fly to Seattle from where they will drive to their home in Ogden, Utah, / HE RILLY NEEDED HELP. I'M SORRY A _TO OF BEEN LATE .UH...WHERE'LL T GOIN’ AN’ RESCUIN® PUT MISTER SAFoouf THAT JOIK. WHEN WE HAD CAM'RA MEN ALL SET UP FER IMPORTANT PUBLICITY P'TCHERS € THE DAMES HADDA GO BACK T'PARIS. DAILY MAIL OFFERS WUMPHREY PRIZE OF ,000 POUNDS IF HE WINS CHANNEL SWIM . TRAINING ON HE FAR ISLAND 15 NONE OTHER THAN THAT FAMOUSK BARE-FISKED FIGHTER OF A HUNNERT YEARS AGO... BLUEBERRY JELLY KETCHUP AND VINEGAR WHAT I CALL 'MlDN\GHf PLIZ TO LED ME DON NOW... 7 I AN’ FOITHAHMORE .. YA ME HOKAY. DON'T DO NOTHIN’ WIT'OUT YER MANAGER TELLIN' YA... I GO AN' ARRANGE PUBLICITY PITCHERS AN’ YA GO OUT RESCUIN’ JOIKS... FOITHAHMORE... IF 1T'D BEEN SOME GORGEOUS FRENCH HERE ARE MORE REPORTS...A ¥ EYIEE! THE PARTY WAREHOUSE LOOTED, IT5 | GIANT AND HI5 4 POOR ... A POLICE PATROL AND IN THEIR MIRTH THE PEOPLE HAVE LOST ALL FEAR OF N\ Us. .. FORTUNATELY, ONE HUNDRED OF THE MOST COMPANIONS VENEEATED ELDERS OF THE HAVE MADE { DISARMED AND FORCED TO YOURE RIGHT, BLOWT®P, ITS YOUR MONEY-NOT MINE! YOU RENT THE THE PLAY. When are you off, Sugar? Thuts my convertible. Want to go steppin |\ date, beautiful? “HE IS’ HE amr M GLAD TO S || WHY SHOLLON'T 12 YOU FEELING & 'S NEARLY B N - x Ry - THE AF N - &d -k AND IT'S AYERY QVEN A ! Corky, take a look MESELF-MAYBE I'M NOT.HOME/ TECHNIQUE THAT APPLIEG . IF HE CAN PASS THAT HOT DOUGH AT THE LOCAL HABERDASHERY— HE'LL BE READY FOR _. . BG TIME! DEUVER SOME "DIRTY” LAUNDRY FOR ME—LAUNDRY| THAT WILL BE LOADED WITH ABOUT 200 GRAND! | know, Hope. She draws/ But theKre too hot Ve seen her and bothered to think t Lucile, our pretty about eating food. YES-THIS 1S MRS. JIGGS - I WOULD LIKE YOU TO COME RIGHT OVER --1I JUST MADE UP MY MIND/ WELL-IM GOING TO START TAKING MY SINGING LE: AGAIN -T JUST PHONED PROFESSOR CADENZA TO

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