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{ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1950 Closer, more comfortable shaves! No brush needed with GLIDER the modern shaving cream 24 hours a day—7 days a ‘W | The COUNTRY CLUB is now ogfl 5 | ATTENTION EASTERN STAR Home coming dinner, Pot Luck, | Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tues. Sept.| 12 at 6:30 p.m, for all Eastern Star | and escorts. Make reservations be- fore Sunday night with Lillie Hook- | er, Phone 927 or Hazel Mantyla | Green 309. Regular meeting fol-| lows at 8 o'clock. [ RADIO 106 AINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—STARLITE ORCHESTRA- | CBS. i 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45—Here's to Vets. 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI —JUNEAU, ALASKA ni | (INTWO )] IT €COMES ) | COLORSy RED OR < IF_YOU DONT 4= KNOW WHAT IT ,J WHY DID YOU' ¥ BUY IT 2 \LA’ { 8B < R iyt s A I SHE SAID YOU COBNT GET THEM ANY MORE! j—+ Alice Brown, Secretary 6:20—Sport Scene. 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. 6:45--Church Announcements. 6:50—Local News. 7:00-MIND YOUR MANNERS- NBC. 7:30—PRESIDENT ON AIR. 8:00—Forecasts. | 8:05—Proudly We Hail. | 8:30—FUN TO BE YOUNG-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:16—Airlane Melodies. 9:30—CASS DALEY-NBC. 9:30--BROADWAY BEAT-CBS. 10:00—Nzws. | | 10:15—~PLAYBOYS-NBC. | 10:30—Forecasts. | 10:35—Sign Off. SUNDAY Sign on. 8:55—Forecast. 9:00—Cavalcade of Music. 9:30—Voice of.Prophecy. { 10:00—~ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. 10:30—Nelson Eddy-Morton Gould. | 11:00—Good News Hour. ! i 11:30—Blue Barron. | == 11:45—SALT LAKE CITY TAB- | | ERNACLE-CBS. | | 12:15—News. 12:30—Christian Brotherhood | Hour. 1:00—-SNOOKY LANSON-NBC. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Alaska Light Concert. 2:30—PEOPLE’S PLATFORM- CBS. 3:00—LIFE, WITH LUIGI-CBS. 3:30—STARS OVER HOLLY- ‘WOOD-OBS. 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. 4:30—DUFFY’'S TAVERN-NBC. 5:00—HOLLYWOOD BOWL CONCERT-NBC. 6:00—News. 6:15—O0ld Fashioned Revival Hour. 7:15—Yogi Yorgensson. 7:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. 8:00—PAUSE THAT REFRESH- ES-CBS. 8:30—ABC'S OF MUSIC-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—THREE SUNS-NBC. 9:30—SUNDAY AT THE CHASE- CBS. 10:00—TRUITTS-NBC. | 10:30—Forecasts. i 10:30—Sign Off. All programs, subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- | trol. | PLANNED BY WSCS The Afternoon Cif¢:z ¢ ine Wo- man’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church will' be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Alter. The meeting will start at 1:30 and dessert will be served. Mrs. Ray Rice of Douglas will entertain memebrs at a sewing meeting Sept. 20. This is to be & | covered dish luncheon for which | the hostess will furnish coffee and rolls. A rummage sale will be sponsored by the Society Sept. 23 in the church. “Health and the Brotherhood of the Nations” was the lheme;ofutlie— - o - V g B votions, led by Mrs. Harold Schul'z, ¢ { ¥ T ; — at the monthly meeting Wednesday 15 ?-zé E‘ '55 EV‘;;I’ i AR/:‘E;VGH%: Y %L;%Ofi#" séma, %@TE REBEL FACE AND. in the church chapel.: Mrs. 3 y F T ‘evening in v pe '\ TEXAS-STYLE QCMMIL,wme BOTHER ... ARTED 16 UP TO TH' B ‘A, B. Morgan played several hymns | on the marimba and Mrs, Ronald Lister sang: b i Dr. Grace Field of the Alaska Department of Health was the guest speaker introduced by Mrs. Morgan. Her interesting talk concerned health work in Alaska and the many problems connected with com- municable diseases and tuberculosis. Dr. Field mentioned the long wait- ing list of patients for the Seward sanitorium. Mrs. Schultz presided at the busi- ness program when plans were made for the Family Night pot luck dinner Sept. 15. The Society will serve the meal 'and prepare coffee, with each family taking their own dish. Mesdames Schultz, Lister and Alter volunteered to help in the kitchen. Correspondence with a sister Soc- iety in Hawail was voted and Mrs. Willilam Wood -was unanimously elected secrétary of iyouth Work. Mrs, Don McMullih “resigned as chaiyman’ of Jiteratize jéntl pubijba- 3 tions. A letter was réad 7n_)'in»l\(rsA ] Earl Intolubbe, who 'rem@py‘ left ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY |IeaY Mrs. Newtori Young announced SCHEDULED SAILINGS 3 FOR SALE Boat Repair Yard Building and Equipment INCLUDES MARINE RAILWAY which will accommodate two 50-foot vessels. BY APPOINTMENT or WRITE Jack Warner = Box 2921 Phone 037-2 long-2 short HAD. ri'o STILL !3“ : “ BLACK-SMITHING. .. . Ay JERRY...I DON'T AN’ HE COME OUT OFFRIN' HELP'"T'PAE 1 SHORE SWEET OF YA,PRUNEY. I'M BROUGHT'CHA | JEST PUTTIN'A FINISHIN’ TOUCH ONTA SOME LUNCH,| TH’ STATCHA SO'S IT'LL BE ALL SET VIRGIL,LIKE & FUR TH’ UNVEELIN' 1 ALWAYS BROUGHT B-BROTHER THAT'S, HIS OLD ... THE LITTLE 1 NEVER WAS S'PROUD OF A JOB...EVEN WHEN ME"AN’H- HUMPHREY... MAY HE REST < PEACE'FILY... DONE TH' BIG JOB ON MT. RUSHMORE ... BUT..BUT I JES CHOKE UP EV'RY SO OFTEN... LIKE PUTTIN' TH’ FINISHIN TOUCH ON A EAR..., NEVER BEEN ABLE T'B'LIEVE... THAT B-BROTHER'S 15 A GREAT DAY AT WEST WOKKINGTON FALLS, OHIO. THE WORLD IS BEATING A PATH TO ITS DOOR FOR THE DEDICATION OF THE HUMPHREY PENNYWORTH MONUMENT AND PARK. “ME LAY THIS% Are you kiddin’?” Steady, boy! You've &0t him r? it where| you want him or 4 < he wouldn't J! have 'put L’ID' That sign right across from our diner—"Eat at Glotz’s”! l’llget. even with s him if It’s V' The nerve of him, Pudge! last thi | never heard of anybody by with so much brass! asks Bugs Bunny AS TRACY LANDS ON THE RECENTLY 'UNLOADED T.V. WIGGLES LANDS IN T. V. WIGGLES. QAL CAR, WITH CHUTES THE COAL,FIFTEEN FEET OPEN, STANDS OVER AN BELOW. UNDERCROUND BUNKER 7 FEEDING FURNACES OF AN ADJOINING BUILDING. T.V. WIGGLES DISCOVERS THE DOLL CONTAINS A RADIO —JUST AS TRACY AND CATCHEM ARRIVE ON THE SCENE. T.V. LEAPS OVER A SIDEWALK RAILING, . ; & AND. TRACY AFTER HIM.| , ‘I} ---------- A o'y OSCAR, WE MUST TELL WIMPY _HIS COW. ATE. MEXICAN JUMPING BEANS *Coupla months ago this little jerk comes up to me and says, ‘Hello, Mr. Wabbit. Will you bwing me a nice egg like that this Easter?’ ¢“‘Are you kiddin?’ I says. ‘This is a nest egg, Buster. Go lay your own eggs, Doc. Beat it. Scwam.’ 5;‘What's a nest egg?’ asks Bright Eyes. **It ain’t something the Easter Bunny brings, Junior,’ I says. ‘To get one of these, you gotta save your lettuce . . . like me. $¢‘I save the sure, easy s;vay. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically. That way, I got some- thing ‘to fall back on when I get all stooped over and my ears are bald. ***And, brother, when you put your cabbage in Savings Bonds, it really muiltiplies.””t 13 (COUSIN CLARABELL AND HER Y el P HUSBAND ARE ASLEEFR S0 K WE'LL JUST MOSEY BACK TO Bugs Bunny certainly has a point—and it’s not RY. at the top of his head. Why don’t you buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically, too? Join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work —or the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. You’ll be mighty glad you did, some day. SAVE FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE < BUY U.S.SAVINGS BONDS WHAT'S KEEPIN' TH' ™ AF UNSU SHIF'LESS SKONK 50 ™ SRVE To-POT ORF - ALL WE-UNS NEED NOW 15 A VOTIN' BOX. SNUFFY BY JEEPERS" YE WAIT RIGHT HERE ' ELECTIONTILL - T eiboEe o hkne,,»’ ; “RIDDLES” fThis is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—=_ prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council, i that Mrs. Harry Hoose is to be chairman of the Afternoon Circle. The silver offerings at these after- noon meetings will be used for mis- sions. The evening offering, re- ceived at Mrs, "Jack Popejoy’s in August, will be sent to Japan, end- ing the study project on that coun- try. Refreshments were served Wed- nesday by Mrs. Anna Hougendobler and Mrs, Harry DeLand. — e s brn GIVE ME THAT PIPE/ I TOLD YOU NOT TO SMOKE IT/GIVE IT TO ME/ I'M GOING TO THROW IT AWAY/ [ SNE \G%us _ITHE SOUTHBOUND PLEASE YOU--ILL GIVE, UP_SMOKIN' S.S. Baranof ....Sept. 10 A PIPE/ Ketchikan Seattle NORTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian ..Sept. 12 Cordova Seward Valdez AS IT WUZ A GIFT FROM | S.S. Aleutian .Sept. 17 ‘Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Alaska Seward Sept. 17 GIL RICH LEAVES Gil Rich, long time representative of the Black Manufacturing Co., in Alaska, leaves today on the Alaska for Seattle after two months in the ‘Territory. He plans to make another trip north later in the fall. X FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE RING SPLICE — September 15th “H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2and 4