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PAGE SEVEN TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — = DAGWOOD, YOU 0 2 DARLING ' YOU D) KISSED ME BEFORE 27 YOU LOOKED IN % \ THE POT TO SEE WHAT WE'RE HAVING FOR SUPPER OF* COURSE, AND, BESIDES, DEAR. IT'S 1 HAD A ' BECAUSE 1 CHOCOLATE LOVE YOU MORE MILK SHAKE AND MORE g I g EACH DAY ) OCLOCK . RADIO LOG There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising!, EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT . OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin 3 PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS 6:00—News. B e B TR 6: Strange Adventure. — —— - —_— - 6:20—Music. - e e 6:30—Billboard of . Chirepractic Healith Clinic T 6:45—Local News. ; 7:00—Ave Maria Hour Dr. George M. Caldwell Main and Front Streets KINY Alaska Hroadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460-—JUNEAU Juneau FRIDAY EVENING 7:30~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS | 8:00—Touchdown Tips. 8:15—Alaska Time. | 8:45—HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. | 9:15—Cote Glee Club. $:30—SUSPENSE-CBS. & 10:00—News. 20 10:15—Sports Roundup. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. | Saturda¥ mernog and Aflernoon Sign On. 7:00—Sunrise Surprise. 7:30—Morning News. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Headline News. 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—Voices in the Air. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:25—Weather. 9:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Just Jazz. | 10:30—SATURDAY AT CHASE- | NBC. 11:00—Kids on KINY. 11:30—ONE NATION-CBS. ¢ 12:15—News and Weather. 12:30—ARCHIE ANDREWS-NBC. 1:00—-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 1:30—Christian Scienc.e 1:45—FOOTBALL-WASHING- TON vs. CALIFORNIA- NBC. | 4:30—Catholic Information Center 4:45—Children’s Chapel. | 5:00—EARN YOUR VACATION- CBS. | 5:30—Viking Varieties. ! 6:00—Dinner News. ( All programs subject to change | due to conditions beyond our con- | ;m.“' ——— | [1IT5 BEN, THE KFREIG MRS, MARTIN RETURNS | | ELEVATOR OPERATORY NATIONAL GUARD OFFERS YOUNG MEN sy srws | ol |Zocms {home via Pan American Airlines Wednesday after a seven-week ma»: Your local National Guard offers you a great military tor trip in the south with Mr. and i 9 Mrs, W. J. Connell of Seattle. e to serve your ry b; - opportunity—a chance to serve y country by serv: P s i A ving in your own hometown outfit. [ dent and Mr. Connell was You'll train side-by-side with the finest young men for meny years an officer with Al- x 3 pe iska Steamship Company. His fath- in your community, your own buddies. You'll learn the er, Capt. Connell, was an early skills of soldiering from experienced combat veterans. | You'll learn to handle yourself and your weapons. Phone 477 'SOON AS YOURE READY TO LEAVE, WELL CONVOY YOU AND YOUR GUIDE TO THE CLOSEST OUTPOST. FROM THAT. POINT, YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN ... == 3 3 A - & b ++.AND I NEEDN'T REMIND YOU THAT IF JANUS 16 ALIVE IN GUERRILLA HANDS, THE SLIGHTEST HINT, HAT ):OU RE AFTER HIM WILL PRINT HIS - OBITUARY. GENERAL CONTRACTORS f Glacier Consiruction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pourin S8and and Gravel Hauling PHONE 357 THEN, 6IR, IF WERE ABLE TOX EXACTLY, REACH THE VILLASE WHERE . JANUS JANES DIGAPPEARED, WELL BE BEHIND REBEL LINES The boss'’s sister and R his dishwasher? It wouldn’t do. y : : T % Your brother. ick, you didn't stop For He wouldn't and have a soda with ) were instancet ) appreciate us yesterday. y— reasons. - it. Besides, | was flat broke! WHAT THE WIGGLES LEFT THE BUILDING FROM THIS DOOR— APRARENTLY WITH CET HIMUP TO THAT THIRD FLOOR STUDIO. THERES SHE WON'T STAY ASLEEP MUCH LONGER.'COTTA l( WciL HOWDY. SHORE e NICE T'MEET'CHA.... YA KNOW JOE, HUH 2 WHICH WHAT THEM FELLER: ARE HCLODIN’ ME _ FERZ JA EVER T ARE DOING | HEAR ANATHING EVERYTHING fr 80 SiLLYT POSSIZLE T0 FREE / ™ WORTH. YOUR FRIEND JOE= PALOOKA INTERESTED ME IN YOUR CASE. pany. " The party went to Reno and Las | If your unit is called to service, you'll be ahead of egas, Nevada, and Phoenix, Ariz- the game, with lots of active training under your belt, (cna, and then visited Dr You'll be ready to do your part, ready for promotion Sloane in Los Angeles. They also to higher rank. And you'll still train with your buddies. s I L, In San Francisco they were If your unit is not called, you'll be helping your z‘lles)’(s rCf Mf-Ma’l‘(fl M‘c*l }l{‘*e.m‘yl PNy Y s ‘lark, former Alaskans. lark was civilian career. l{[ore than l'mAl£ of Guard training is lat on¢ time head of the Alaska | in specialist subjects — training that upgrades your { dollar value in the civilian world. You'll be well-paid, too—at regular Army and Air Development Board. | In Santa Barbara they saw Mr.| Force pay rates for every hour of training. land Mrs. W. S. Pullen. Pullen re-| tired last spring from the general | { managership of the Alaska Electr Light and Power Co. after having | | been with that company for over| A ¥ (1 i k {40 years. The Pullens, who live at | LN 71| | 1515 Chapola Street, Apartment 3,; !in Santa Barbara, sent their re- | - - ! zards to their many Juneau friends ngp:\‘s AROUND & ATTEMP’ED BoN A ND » {as did Mrs. C. W. Hawkesworth, | KES OFF A TACKLI 2 yBOU ] ow of the late Charles Hawkes- | / W TE CLEAR" ARDS. | worth, whom they visited in Eu-| " ! | gene, Orego Mr. Hawkesworth | : e . | was for rs an official with | a Native Service in Ju-| i Send now for more information about the impor- tant benefits your National Guard offers you! ~ KEEP YOUR GUARD UP! Martin, upon her return,| said the weather in Juneau was | | “g little wet,” but that she en-| | countered real rain while cutside. | she expressed pleasure at being ! home again even though having'| “enjoyed her trip to the fullest. | :‘ STABLERS RETURN } | AFTER MOTORING IN | GENE! ?Emmmmflflmw | £anY, SO+ CHERN STATES | I ! ' <t | JUNEAU, ALASKA . and Mrs, Howard Stabler I'LL GO BACK TO MY OLD 1'LL GIVE YE Please send me more information about the National Guard, / ¢ ! oY ZONENO— __STATR L — S W— o p— L — ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SQHEDULED . SAILINGS .~/ | o) Freighter Service — Sailings from Seattle S.S. Baranof .._Nov. 3 | S.S. Baranof .._Nov. 17 CALLS AT CALLS AT Ketchikan ‘ Ketchikan Petersburg Wrangell i Wrangell Juneau Seward Seward Flemish Knot . Nov. 10 | Coastal Monarch Nov. 24 Ketchikan Haines Ketchikan Juneau Petersburg Skagway Petersburg Juneau Pelican B ] H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Petersburg Juneau « |ver, B. C. | returned to Juneau on the Princess | Louise after enjoying a motor vaca- wuid W1p through eastern and southern states. They left here Sept. 19, shipping | { their car south, and began their 9,000-mile motor trip from Vancou- | Going first to Ohio, they visited | | relatives of Mr. Stabler and then went to Florida, returning to the west coast through Texas and Cal- ifornia where they saw Mrs. Stab- | ler’s people. MrswmStabler said beautiful wea- ther was enjoyed throughout the they had a ‘“wonder’ul time” they are glad to be back home. Stabler, s City Attorney. | —— | MRS. LUCAS RETURNS | FROM VACATION TRIP Mrs. H. I. Lucas returned home this week from a five weeks vaca- tion trip. She visited in Oregon, | Washington and California, flying | down from Juneau via Pan Amerl- can and returning Tuesday eve ning on the Princess Louise. Sewing machines for rent at the 1 White Sewing Machize Center. a Juneau lawyer of long standing, | P IDIDIT AND I'M GLAD! T THREW THE WHOLE SIXTY GROSS OF THOSE WORTHLESS COMBS IN THE CREEK trip and added that even though |, f¢ REALLY NOT SERIOUS ABOUT TRYING TO GET YOUR BROTHER INTO SOCIETY?! THREAD AND BUTTON LINE-- T'LL GET BACK MY OLD TERRITORY -~ MY OLD EXPENSE ACCOUNT -~ A THOUSANT- DOLLAR 1.0.0. FER THAT DRETFUL SCARCE PENNY COMB OF YOR'N, “RIDDLES" WHY YE , TIGHT-FISTED VARMINT!: THAT'S WHAT TRUTH HURTS IN THIS HOUSE! 990, King Features Syndicate, loc