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MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950 EASTERN STAR Christmas P also annual el- ection of Off ., Juneau Chap. No. 7, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 8 o'clock sharp. 679-1t ALICE BROWN, Secretary Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing Burrows Welding Co Phone 289 Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 'Arctic Refrigeration CHIRUPBACTIC HEAL‘I‘H CI.INIC FOOT CORRECTIOV Beltone Hearing Aid L] Dr. G. M Caldwell PHONE 477 ' for appomtment 31 TRAVEL ON PNA | IN AND OUT SUNDAY} Thirty-one passengers were car-| ried yesterday on Pacific Northern | - Airlines with nine arriving from | Anchorage, two from Cordova, ten ' going to Anchorage and 12 to other points. From Anchorage: T. Smith, AA} Pinkham, G. Grichin, Frank and | Grace Field, C. Schatkmuth, and | M. A. Braund. From Cordova: and Desire Legiti. 1 To Anchorage: D. H. Miller, A.| M. Mejia, M. P. Mullaney, James ! Knudson, S. Jackson, W. C. Tyk- | ward, Harold Jacobson, Horace | Lisby, Fred Summers and E. J.| Perkovich. Marcus Gordon 1 FORMFIT CORSETIERE | AT STEVENS THIS WEEK| Besides trainmg personnel of v,he’ Stevens Store this week, Miss | Marion Hopkins, corsetiere of the Formfit Company, is giving cus- tomers the benefit of her skill and experience, by individual fittings. | Miss Hopkins arrived Thursday, coming here for the three-day Formfit Week at Stevens’. She is a graduate corsetiere, trained at the factory in Chicago. HOME CAFE—DOUGLAS Closed Every Monday. RINY Alaska Broadcasting Oo. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 6:00—News. i 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Biliboard 3t Air. | 6:45—Local News | 7:00—JOHNNY DOLLAR-CBS. | 7:30—AKTHUR GODFREY-CBS | 8:00—FATHER KNOWS BEST- NBC. | 8:30—FAVORITE HUSBAND- CBS. | 9:00—Alaska News, | 9:15—Cote Glee Club. | 9:30—CANDY MATSON-NBC. | RADIO LOG ' | 10:00—News. | 10:15—Sports Roundup. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. TUESDAY MORNING AND | AFTERNOON | Sign On. | 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. i 7:05—Local Weather, 7:30—News Summary { 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Headline News. 8:20—Morning Thought 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. | 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00-—News. | 10:05—Milady’s Memc | | WW { = Personalize Your Christmas Gifts — Have your favorite portralt or photographic landscape hand-painted in permanent oils. by Greta Vinson Phone Douglas 654 ter EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau % Ehone Doug g lph s y 4 CBS. B ~ DOOGAN JANITOR SERVICE Windows washed storm_windows removed, Venetian blinds, owratuifed furniture, walls, woodwork floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Rugs shampooed DR. TED ‘OBERMAN Optomelrisl TELEPHONE 2668 BIMPSON BLDO. JUNEAU EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAINING ere 195 CARRIED ON e OIDDS & ENDS SECOND HAND STORE Phone 829 KEEP US IN MIND—WE BUY, SELL, TRADE —-(Conslgmnent)— Next to Glacxcr Cab Stand,,So Franklin (old Blackie’s Bar) S e e e e ELLEIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient, aftérnoon departures, at 2:80 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 f_'__-_———_—— Brayer, Bob McBrayer, W. Your Beposits ARE SAF E BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES _SAVINGS BONDS T management of thib bark is pledged to conserva: " tive operation The safery * of " depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In " addition, the bank is 2 mem= ber of Federal Deposit Insu- ance Corporation ,which i ~sures éach of our depositors gosiner loec 1o 4 maximusa of $10,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ~ ARE INSURED FIRST NATIGNAL BANK . of JUNEAU, ALASKA { MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORAT AlASKA STEAMSHIP fOMPANY SCHEDU[ED SAILING\ $ : at Juneaw e NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali ...... Dec. 11 | S.S. Denali ...... Deec. 17 : Sitka Valdez Petersburg Ketchikan | Seward ‘Wrangell Seattle ‘ S.S. Baranof ...Dec. 19 | S.S.Baranof ... Dec. 24 Seward Sitka Ketchikan Beattle - A From Seattle SQUARE KNOT—December 22 H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 % ey || Harriet Penwell who was at home 10:30—Listening Glass. 11:00—Blue Barron. 11:15—CHICAGOANS-CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. 11:45—Singers of Songs. 12:00—Weather report. - 12:05—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—ORGAN-NBC. 12:45—Adventures in Research. 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- | 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- | NBC. 2:00—Symphony Hall. 3:00—BREAK THE BANK-NBC. 3:30—Parade of Hits. ! 4:30—AMERICAN FORUM OF AIR-NBC. 5:00—Story Lady. 5:30—Music. | All programs subject to change { due to conditions beyond our cop- i rol. | | | | ALASKA COASTAL | WEEKEND FLIGHTS Passengers carried by Alaska { Coastal Airlines on weekend flights | totaled 95 with 6 on interport, 42 ar- | “riving and 47 departing. Departing for Haines were: Wilma Calloway, S. Sheldon, R. Roney, H. Foster, S. Martin Jr., Peggy King, A. Patterson; for Skagway: M. Saw- |yer; for Ketchikan: Thomas Han- | bury, George Williams; for Peters- lburg Ragnar Stokke, Sam Idem, Martin Brue, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John| Lind. | For Hoonah: Violet Obert; for !Hawk Inlet: T. Conrad; for Angoon: {Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Berry; for Tul- sequah: S. Johnson; for Sitka: | Betty Jean Rountree, Mrs Me- | . Sut- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewut M. | Plepser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards, |Bob Wood, Mabel Stepetin, W. H. ‘Wood Robert Murray, Mr, and Mrs. | C. H. Johnstone, Brian Johnstone, G. Moto, R. Oquilloh, C. J. Joe, C. | Mashoclock, E. Nylin, J. Toherinn, A. Daniels, D. P. Scudder, Terry | Troutte, George Babbett, Wally Westfall. | Arriving from Sitka: E. J. Parko- vich, Grace Ushler, Mr. and Mrs. O. Paxton, Matruna Olympie, Ida | Morris, Helen Tiepelman, Isabel Folger, Tom Nally, H. Davis, R. P. Bird, Sgt. C. A. Strohmeyer, Kermit | Cesar, Mrs. V. C. Brown and child; | from Hawk Inlet: T. Conrad. | From Tulsequah: E. Marback, | {Harrold Hallett; from Hoonah: | |Levi McKinley; from Tenakee: Willie Mills, Mr. and Mrs. D.| O'Toole; from Funter: Mr. and Mrs. H. Hargraves; from Hoonah: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Templin; from Angoon: Mrs. Kryna Garnes. From Wrangell: Art Nelson, Jean Nelson; from Petersburg: Bill Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, William and Ann | Kahlew; from ‘Ketchikan: D. P. Scudder, . Antonio. Macenia; from Haines: Mrs. Homer, Marie Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powell; from Skagway: William Stevenson, Mrs. John Fox. MISS PENWELL IS COCKTAIL HOSTESS Hostess at one of the first of the holiday cocktail parties was Miss at 432 Gold Street Sunday after- noon between 5 and 7 o'clock. Among her guests were members of the Skagway entertainers who were in Juneau over the weekend for the Elks Days of '98 party and a number of Juneau people. She was assistcd by Miss Mildred Phelps. T FROM NEW YORK B. Silveston of the. Knappen, Tip- ! petts, Abett’ Engineering Co, of New York, is a guest at the Bar- 4nof Hotel, B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA { BY DOING THI I SAVED US A BIG PLUMBING FOR TH’ LUVVA PETE. EVEN IFWE X GOT A ALL RIGHT! SOA COUPLE OF PEOPLE WHO ARE LOOK- ING FOR A HOUSE STOP US ON THE SIDEWALK TO CHAT, AND YOU' SUSPICIOUS. S JOB MVYSELF { WASH BASIN, \ NOW, DEAR? B CAN I USE THE ) [ COUNTERAT TACKING AND OUR HOSTS ARE FULLING OUT — FAST! &, ...HEY! FELLOW WITH DR. PLAIN— et PHOOEY! ..THAT WAS ME ON TH* PITCHER AND MY SIGNACHOOR... ONLY I DIDN'T SIGN NO S HUMPHREY TALKS IN ENGLISH YE BEEN WORKIN' LIKE A HOSS TH' LIVELONG DAY, CRICKET-- WHY DON'T YE SIT DOWN AN’ ROCK A SPELL? o\ \D > = Copr. 1950, King Features Syndicare, 1o \Worl GET AWAY-DON'T COME NEAR MY PAINTING-I WOULDN'T WANT TO GET IT SMEARED FOR THE WORLD/ {\ CONFESHUN...THEY ADDED THAT LATER TO M'AUTOGRAPH... AN’ TH® PLANS...SHUCKS, THEY SHOVED 'EM IN MY HANDS... LAWSY, NO, AUNT LOWEEZY- I GIT ALL FLUSTERED IF I HAIN'T B8USY DOIN' SOMETHIN'. i OR T'OTHER 2 :’/// ] .((\'/\\ i 4 rights reserved. 2 =3 = Copr 1950, Kung 7 AFTER ALL»THE WOE WE WENT THROUGH, 4 A RIS ... HEY, FELLAS! WAIT FOR US! BUT HOWCAN A [ OH, FOR AN ([COODNE ARTIFICIAL. HAND SAKE. CALL HIMSELF A SURCEON? SUPPOSED / 0 — CONFESS? AN’ [ NEVER SEEN NOTHIN® LIKE TH’ CRODELTY AN’ LIES "i’ HERE... THEY TRIED T' A DOPE ME T'CONFESS.. WULL, IT DIDN'T T KNOW WHAT--YE COULD ROCK AN' SNAP A FEW BEANS FER SUPPER AT TH SAME TIME YOU DON'T KNOW THAT HE HAS AN ARTIFICIAL. HAND— AND WHAT IF HE HAS? UNIOR, GRAB HIS LECS!? WON'T You? AN’ IF YA WANTA SHOOT ME,AW MISTER LOCKWORTH WARNED ME.. RUTHER BE A PORE OLE BUM IN A DEMOCRACY THAN YORE WHOLE DURN DICTATER HERE... sror Z HOORAY HIMY —{ You just can't 5 e et away from i gt anay e MONA, YOU'LL. sTIcK ), VES, WITH ME TO THE END ON THIS— ] \(.I' LuMF—AN COMPANY 2 DOCTOR) ALLTHE WAY. COHERTES S OUI- * IF YE ROCK PAST TH' STEWPOT; CRICKET, STOB TH' TATERS AN' SEE IF THEY'RE DONE IT_AIN'T A _FINGER, OKay, ILL ADMIT ALL YOU DEMONS ARE ELIGIBLE TO HUH/T WIsH® COULD GIT MILES AWAY FROM ALL OF MAGGIE'S PAINTINGS - IF YOU sAY WORD -I'LL. BOLINCE A CHAIR OFF YOUR HEAD # s A THUMB ” ONE ¥ l\'P‘ = -4 B PTRBESEETE L B EEY CABEYE FUFEEES FITUREETE S RRBARPGEEHE TRy G@ETAZETTEES® 1 s