The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1950, Page 7

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, PETER SOPOFF LAST ‘ RITES SET FOR TUES. Funeral services for Peter Sopoff | who died here Friday morning will be held at 2 o'clock. Tuesday af-| ternoon in the Carter Chapel with the Rey. Samuel A. McP! charge. Ernest Ehler w. 3 Palibearers will be Kolia Albe- goff, George Zuskoff, Georze Kodz- off, Chris Botago, Bill Sakieff and Harry Scott. sia in 1909, Interment will be White Sewing Machine Center. 1950 in Evergreen Cemetery. Sopoff had been a resident of Juneau for the past 15 years, com-‘ ing to the United States from Rus- FROM BOISE, IDAHO i Maxine Wright arrived here yes-| terday from Boise, Idaho, to work for the Alaska Road Commission. | She is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. Sewtg macnunes ty rent at the A dramatic and informative presentation of the world outlook with Edward R. Murrow as Chairman of the Discussion, and a distinguished | group of CBS foreign correspondents flown in from every major news center of the world. SUNDAY, DEC. 31, 1950 2:00 1o 3:00 o'clock, p. m. With Howard K. Smith, Chief of CBS European Staff; Bill Costello, Chief Far Eastern Correspondent; David Schoenbrun, Paris; Richard Hottelet, Berlin; Winston Burdett, Rome; Larry LeSueur, U. N.; Eric Sevareid, Washington; Ned Calmer, Latin America; Charles Colling- wood, White House Correspondent. Hear these famed news analysts discuss world developments and present recorded interviews made around the globe. Don't miss this unusual opportunity for a significant and authoritative report on the world situation, PRESENTED N THE PUBLIC INTEREST . BY YOUR. LOCAL CHE\!RULET-DEALER : CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY 230 S. Franklin St., Juneau Phone 121 RADIO LOG AINY Alaska Broadcasting CBS — NBC Co. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—~ROSE BOWL PREVUE- CBS. 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45—Eddy Arnold. 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:30—Billboard of the Air. | 6:45-—Church ‘Announcéiments. 6:50—Local News. 7:00—SONGS FOR SALE-CBS. 8:00—MAKE BELIEVE TOWN- CBS. 8:30—~NERO WOLFE-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Airlane Melodies. 9:30—SAM SPADE-NBC. | 10:00—Nzws. 10:15—Here's to Vets. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. SUNDAY Swn Un 8:55—Forecast. 9:00—CHURCH OF AIR-CBS. 9:30—Voice of Prophecy. 10:00—ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. 10:30—MUSIC FROM HOLLY- ‘WOOD-NBC. 11:00—Good News Hour. 11:30—SALT LAKE CITY TAB- ERNACLE-CBS. 12:00—Blue Barron. 12:15—News. 12:30—Christian Brotherhood Hour. 1:00—Alaska Light Concert. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—CHALLENGE Oy FIFTIES- CBS. 3:00—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 3:30—STARS OVER HOLLY- WOOD-CBS. 4:00—JACK BENNY-CBS. 4:30—TALENT SCOUTS-CBS. 5:00—HAL PEARY SHOW-CBS. 5:30—HEDDA HOPPER-NBC. 6:00—News. 6:15—0ld Fashioned Revival Hour. 7:15—Guest Star. | 7:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. 8:00—CHARLIE McCARTHY- CBS. 8:30—BING CROSBY-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Music You Know. i 9:30—Happy Holidays. { 10:00—HARRIS-FAYE SHOW- NBC. 10:30—50 Years of Rhythm. 11:30—New Year’s Show. All programs subject to charge due to conditions beyond our cop- trol. AT THE BARANOF Mary Lindsey arrived here yes- terday from Seattle and is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. 000 R PERCY'S Li = o o (o (o (o i o o U quor Store An "Open House”? A Cockiail Parly? I¢’s Simple and Easy BECAUS Eo...o PERCY'S Liquor Store Has Cockiail Glasses, Punchhowls, Ladles, Tom & Jerry Cups and Punch Cups - - - - - We prepare Fruit Punches . .. Either Spiked, or Plain TOM & JERRY BATTER TOM & JERRY MIXES RUMS —— BRANDIES Special This Week on Fine Brandy and Rum Ready-Prepared Cocktails: Martinis and Manhattans Special Price THIS WEEK Only! FOR RENT If You Get It At PERCY'S Iv’s PERFECT Let Our Helpful Assistance Make Your New Year's Party the Best Ever! O RO OO PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SORRY, MOM, BUT I'M LATE FOR MY DATE, ALREADY R W/fl & J SORRY MAMA BUT 1 HAVE TO STUDY MY WE A LESSON -1 HA TEST IN THE MORNING FROGLEGS IS INA CLEAR, DEMONS v PILIN' UP ‘TOUCHDOWNS FOR OURSIDE !/ MISSING !/ 1-2-3-4 SHE'S SHORE CHANGED... WONDER WHO THEY'RE PARADIN‘ TRIED T'TRICK ME... =2 FUR'® MUST BE A HOLIDAY o cameramen, | L ER SUMPTHIN: REPORTERS OR il FOREIGN OBSERVERS | pPilisitiod THIS TIME AS THE . WELL NO OUTBURSTS FROM THE POPULACE, TANKS, AND CRACK TROOPS GUARD EVERY INCH OF THE TRIP T0 THE 12 ( How LONG& Do You NOT LONG, JANUS, 14} 5UPPOSE IT WIL.L TAKE | CONSIDERING HOW THE SLEEPING PILLS WE | LONG WE'VE WAITED PUT IN THE FOOD TO TAKE \ FOR THIS CHANCE. EFFECT, MRS, JANES 7 OPD ABOUT OUR R\ CULINARY EFFORTS, [ =3 % [ VI tell you what Il do. I'll have it fixed for you for Christmas! I’ 7 Skeezix, Imglad &/ What you've come! Some- R Nina? Tell thing terrible has me quick! happened. You like that thing a lot, don't you, honey? The television )* has gone haywire! More than any other possession | can think of. WHAT SORT OF FEMALE IS SHE, SNUFFY YEP--MY LEETLE NIECE CRICKET SMIF 1S VISITIN' US I HEAR TELL ¥ YE GOT COMPANY AT YORE HOUSE, HUH/ IT'S THAT PEST- *HAP” ENNING! | LoT 1O THOSE SAILORS -~ THAT'S WHAT I'M

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