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! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA 137 ARE CARRIED! 2 N ——————————————— RADIO LOG zales, A. Lee. rom Gustavus: Sam Little; From Cove: Delores and Beulah VOU'RE RIGHT A YOUNG LAl \ | Elfin INY | 'S ‘I‘RIPS Metz, Sharon Rude, Ernestine Rude, A | \ ; 1 " s % Alaska Broadacasting Co. ! A GIRL MY AGE ¢ P/ HAVE TO € | ! N. R. Stoltz, Bobby and Teena Ede- i COOKIE HAS BEEN A LITTLE B SABY CHAIR \ CEE A [ NAUGHTY ALL DAY, N % 5 SO M MAKING HER SIT IN THE CORNER FOR AN HOUR mo; From Todd: Margaret Lindy, | R R Y Gus Adams, R. A. Engblom, Burl | Ruotsala. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING i v Y > 3 From Hawk Inlet: H. Hanson, Pete 5:30—Adventure in RE eh. Asts, Frank Nilson, William Jack, & | 4 | 45— - Mae George, ~Betty Moore, Sam| ° “é‘}:"cm PRGOS ,Hu“ard‘ D. Davis, Mr. Friele. 6.00—News. | BY ALASKA COASTAL Passengers arriving in Juneau by Alaska Coastal Airlines numbered 80 yesterd. with 40 departing and 17 on interport flights for a total of 137 passengers. Departing for Skagway, passen- gers were: Mrs. B. Price, Ralph Smith, Mrs. Al Nixon. Fot Haines: Mrs. L. Milnes, James McConnell, Ted Schmaltz, James Nixon, Paul Tagg, D. Dubenck. N For Sitka: K. W. Smith, Betty Smith, Floyd Brown, Mr. and Mrs Land and children, David, Ralph and Jennie. From Hood Bay: Sammy Saman- 6:15— | ego, Sam Constantino; From Hassel- ',1,5 g 6:20—Sports Scene. borg; Elizabeth Rundell, H. Mc- g.q9 _Billboard of ALr. Cloud, Hazel McCloud, G. G. Brown. | b J | 6:45—Local News, From Sitka: Shirley Edward, Pat | > Balog, Jeannette Silverman, M,| [‘90—HIT THE: JACKPOT-CBS.| Lawrence, R. White, L. Freebura,| 'S0 ARTHUR GODFREY-GBS. | 8:00—QUIZ KIDS-NBC. Mrs. Rinehart, Mary Jane Patter- ! son, Sally Somers, Fred Brandes,| 8:30—THE BIG STORY-NRC. | 9:00—Alaska News. | Jane Teetuk, W. R. Stilwell, G. Mc- | Kercher, Dorothy Gray, K. M. De- | 9:15—Cote Glee Club. LaHunt, Hugh Locker, George Quin- | 9:30—CLOAK AND DAGGER- % cooOD! I BELIEVE IM ALL SET. [TEN MINUTES LATER IN HIS ROOM — WIGS I HAD WHEN T WAS ON THE STAGE. HER UNIFORM IN HERE SCENE: THE BASEMENT SOMEWHERE. AHA— OF THE BUILDING WHERE For Hawk Inlet: Don Davis, Mr.| > Philip Ortelano, Lorretta, Mer-) NBC. | MTAMIN FLINTHEART LIVES. = / Friole: For Hood Bay: Arthur H. | cedes and Marcella Quinto, David | 10:00—News. | 4 - ; ‘| Andrews, Alfred Cropley, Randy | 10:15—THERESA LEA-NBC. | Walker, Ismiem Vusotros; For Todd: | Dick Johnson; For Pelican: Nels| Wanamaker. Anderson, Jack Crowley, O. Veland, [ From Angoon Ed Duil; For Elfin Cove: P. J.[% Holmes; For Hoonah: A. E. Turner,| From Haines: 10:30—Forecasts. { 19:35—Siga Off Mrs. Larry Jack- Mrs. S. Aslaksen, THUZSDAY MORNING AND | Jerry Cropley, Roy Brown. '}John Simmons, W. E. Cl Mr. AFTERNOON v * For Excursion Inlet: Robert Dea- | Ahd Mrs. J. G. Willlams, James Wil- | Sign On. con; For Tenakee: R. Hougan; For liams, J. H. Askins, Martha Francis, 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. % Wrangell: E. Seaton; For Mole Har- | Warren Price, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 1-05—Local Weather. b bor: H. Fowler; For Petersburg: H. Henderson, Mr. and M Mayo 7:30—News Summary. K\.HES N Raney, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eaton. 8:00—Morning Thought. oL " Drinkhard; For Ketchikan: G. Low- ry, L. Stensland, Neil Miller, W. A. ‘Woods, Jake Angell. Arriving from Taku Lodge, pas- sengers were: Lydya Trash, Mary Mangan, Maureen Spears, Margaret 8:10—News Headlines. 5 8:25—Weather report. | 9:00—Musi> for the Missus. 9:30—Weather revort. 9:35—Keys to Melody. WIMPY THINKS MARY LOU IS FASTER'N ANY HORSH!" OSCAR,DYA Y ! PONT KNOW SHE 1S JUST A COW, BUT | DONT SUSPOSE [ MARY LOU SURE 2 WANT ANY FOOLIN' AROUN' # WHEN THE RACE STARTS -- YOU JUMP INTO INEW OFFICERS INSTALLED BY HER 'SECOND | { A CHANCE 15:05—Milady’s Memo. 1 10:30—Cavalcade ~f Music. { ‘n'l;ll:lelc(ci) :i:lv%]i?;:?:’d f:;p‘o:;:tl 1100100 < REates BODIS 'ORs. | ed officers Saturday evening at the 11:30—MATINEE-OBS, i Scottish Rite Temple, | 11:45—Singer of Songs. After welcoming the assembled | 11:55—Forecast. witnesses, Installing Worthy Advis- | 12:00—Pipes of Melody. or, Carmen Mantyla, introduced the | 12:15—News. following Installing Officers: Chap- | 12:30—DOWN HOMERS-NBC. 1:00-GARRY MOORE-CBS. lain, Norma Dee Cook; Marshal,| Mary Lou Fagerson; Recorder, Pat| 1.3 WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS ¢ Jean Warner, William Peterson; From Hoonah: Mac Corpos, L. Gon- Mangan; From Ketchikan: Syril 9:45—YOU AND GROWING GA " ) [ » Zuboff, E. L. Cheshiere From Peli- OLD-CBS. s D e, can: L. Panmanaroff, Betty Birch, RA'NBow GIRLS 10:00—News. { “For Better Appearance” CALL e ¥ S:l:gs; and Musician, Carol Law-| 5.00 MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. J 2 . r 1 i Mrs. “Milly” Barron, Mother Ad- 2B0-—WUERY HRORT HOLU S visor, then presented the Rainbow WORIENPO. : MEBBE YA WAS A IT MAKES ME HOT UNDER \ VER A PAL, I ALWEEZ HAD THAT | 3:00—ELMO ROPER-CBS. | | 3:15—Bing Bings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 0—BLUE BARRON-CBS. 4:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- | HISLER ... A LOUSE, A PHONEY...AN' A LOTTA OTHER THINGS...BUT THIS HERE THING YA'VE DONE FER HUMPHREY HAS TH' COLLAR WHEN OTHER PEOPLE CALL YA THEM THINGS. WELL,GOOD NITE,KID... SWEET KNOBBY. TH” [7 SAME T'You. CRUMBUM ... I MEAN KNOBBY..WRONG. HE'S ANICE PUNK..,IT TOOK M A LONG TIME T'RECONIZE TH' REAL Assembly with a clear lucite baton, which she had procured during Supreme Assembly Sessions at Long | i Beach, Calif., with the request that| | the Installing Marshal “initiate its | T'SET THEM BUMS STRAIGHT, KNOBS. THEY DON'T WANTA LET A GUY GO STRAIGHT. P !nmg; Worthy Associate Advisor,| 5:30—Stars On Parade. | Lynn Bodding; Charity, Mary| 5.45 Snake Pit. { Whitaker; Hope, Ruth Posey; Faith, | i Lois Lawrence; Recorder, Sylvia | ! Davis; Treasurer, Betty Mantyla Past Mother Advisor and Associate | TRIANGLE . CLEANERS i 1 | i » ~ OF DEFENES? |* 0H PLEASE Tarzan . .. that kind of protection might have been all right for the cavemen BUT you've got a lot more to lose AND MORE WAYS OF LOSING IT. Better put down that war club and get yourself good, sound, up - to - the - minute insurance coverage. We have it for you. Better stop . in and get it NOW before" trouble strikes. Shattuck Ageney use by installing our beloved Ann CBS. 7 Henning.” 5:00—Story Lady. ! SWEETHEART AN'A PAL . The following officers were in-! 5:05—Music. stalled: Worthy Advisor, Ann Hen- | Charlain, Paula Kay Cook; Drill Leader, Aileen Kronquist; Coml-} dential Observer, Janet Flint; and“ Outer Obkserver, Belinda Clark. Color Stations: Love, Donna | Mountjoy; Religion, Beda Clausen; Nature, Wanda Nelson; Immortal- ity, Irene McKinley; Fidelity, Mary | Cuthbert; Patriotism, Connie Wil-! lams: and Service, Beverly Black. | Keeper of Jewels, Karen Jones; Keeper of Paraphernalia, Ruth Azm: Bloomquist; Pages, Karlene Sea-| burg and Carolyn Davis; Flag Bearer, Heather Hollmann; Stand- | ard Bearer, Jeannié Smith; Bible Bearer, Mary Grisham; Musician, Virginia Whitehead; Organist, Eliz- abeth Wyller; Choir Director, Don- na Jewett; Choir: Nancy Leege,| Nancy McDowell, Jane ~Adams,| Charlotte Conine, Dixie Mae Jones, Arlene Smith, Lynne Johnson, Carol Lawrence Carol Larsen, Mary Pink- ley, Mollie Jo MacSpadden, Carolyn Haro, Karen Bartness, Jo#a Wil- liamson, Joan Molyneux, and Pat Richardson. “My Shining Hour” was sung by ! Bob Croken accompanied by Mrs Lillian Uggen after which Worthy | Advisor, Ann Henning, was con-l ducted to the east and accorded | Grand Honors and presented a cor- | sage, Congratulations and a hearty cheer were accorded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning, who were introduced and conducted to the east, at which time Ann presented her mother with a corsage and her father with a boutonniere. During the installation ceremon- ies, “Look For the Silver Lining” was sung by Donna Jewett accom- panied by Carol Lawrence. The Grand Cross Medals, received at Grand Assembly in Bellingham this summer, were presented to those who received this honor last May when the Grand Worthy Ad- | visor made her official visit; name- ly, Paula Kay Cook, Lois Lawrence, Betty Mantyla, Carol Jean Mac- » Phone 249 Donald, and Mrs. Mildred Barron. C &, b eward Street It was then Carmen Mantyla’s, “ H S JUNEAU Installing Worthy Advisor, pleasure Io s“E | J Kso"‘ to introduce Mrs. Dorothy Tuckelt, ALASKA STEAM SCHEDULED SAILINGS " Hall leaves with students for the Sheldon Jackson Junior College in | — o < d - GO R AND BRING I'M MR, JIGGS- || OH!YES-MR.JIIGGS NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND ‘;szmm srving thore S0 BUM g‘m%‘\mfagg IT_RIGHT LoAave i) er|l sou E‘éwi \éoEu_Tu_z 1;—;5 :&‘Low- RTE 4 : 2 E - Hi | = o | The missionary ship leaves for 5.‘,{‘4; %I‘Z‘E‘g ‘;‘,%’fi,';" \HOIOM Al WIFE WON /|| OF DISHES OR A MEANS // S.S. Baranof ...Sept. 7 | S.S. Alaska ........ Sept. 8 | the southern part of Southeast /8- FINE PILLOW # Seward Petersburg Seattle | aska after delivery of the students | Ketchikan from Haines to pick up the remain- S.S. Aleutian . Sept. 12 Cordeva Seward Valdez FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE RING SPLICE — SHIP COMPANY ok S.S. Baranof ...Sept. 10 Ketchikan Seattle September 15th H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 i tember 15. Rev. Prouty expects to 5:16—League Women Voters. Mother Adv., and Past Matron of | Nugget Chapter, No. 2, Douglas, | OES, who has been very active in| the Assembly and just recently re-| turned from Seattle to visit friends of long standing. She was con- ducted to the east and presented with a corsage and hearty cheer to which she graciously responded. Among other notable friends of Rainbow were Mrs. Helen Webster | and Mrs, Dora Sweeney both Past Mother Advisors. Mrs. Webster re- cently réturned after a year as ex- change teacher to Calif., and it was a real pleasure to welcome her. Mrs. Sweeney is Deputy of Su- oreme Assembly to all Alaskan As- semblies and recently returned from ' attending both Grand and Suprenfe | Assembly Sessions. They both re- sponded to the assemblage. Carmen Mantyla, retiring Worthy Advisor, was then given a very lovely flower addenda inspired by | Rainkow teachings and her forth-| coming marriage, At this time sk | ‘cceived her Past Worthy Advisor | Jewel and a gift from the girls of the Assembly. “Perfect Day” sung| by Donna Jewett accompained by Lois Lawrence appropriately con- cluded this ceremony. { Refreshments and dancing fol- | lowed these installation ceremonies. | During the Grand Assembly Ses- | sion at Bellingham, Wash., in June, Juneau Assembly No. 3 received .a very great honor by having one of its members chosen for an ofN:- er in next year's Grand Assembly. At the afternoon business meeting, it was with very great honor and| pleasure to receive Katherine Bav- ard, Grand Historian for the States of Washington, Idaho and Territory of Alaska, Order of Rainbow for Girls. Plans for a reception in her honor were regretably dropped since she is leaving for college, PRINCETON-HALL T0 DELIVER STUDENTS Rev, Paul Prouty leaves with the | Princeton-Hall September 9 for Haines where sarvices apd a rally day promotion will be held on Sep- tember 10. In the afternoen fol- lowing the services, the Princeton- |- ing students. The second boat load of students arrives in Sitka on Sep- be back in Juneau on September 18. Willard Prouty, son of Rev. and| Mrs, Paul Prouty, 814 Gold Belt Avenue, ieaves for the College of AFFECTED ME. YER A 7 IT% NOT THAT, BABY, BUT YOURE LOADED WITH Lol . I FIGURED YOUD FEEL THAT WAY— THATS WHY OIL AND I'M A DEAD-BROKE FLY:OCKEY, I COULDNT) I CABLEP COUSIN CROCKET BRANCHWATER, 84 IM A COWARD FOR NOT ) DON'T TELL ME I'VE 4 207 ~ACING IT BEFORE, “Cet a chef- Y *Wives and Mothers: Stay out of the hot kitchen!” WASTED TIME COURTIN' YOU BECAUSE YOU DONT cooked ;H nner”That's ASK. YOU TO TRADE YOUR LIFE FOR MINE:: . THE BANKER /TO BUY. SOME AIRPLANES 60 7 . YoU'D HAVE YOUR OWN AIRLINE. WA T s (V| And they won't change their minds if we keep ‘’em happy. It's right across the street. The only people who see it are already here. You ifinored Clotz, And his sign isn't doing you any harm. YONDER COMES TH' OL' SUN-BALL POKIN' HIS NOSE UP OVER TH' RIDGE-- 1 RECKON I BETTER GIT UP AN’ CAST TH' FUST BALLOT FER “RWBEEE} RLOW AFORE TH' STOMPE RTS Wooster, Wooster, Ohio by I%n American on September 8. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’

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