The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1951, Page 5

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’, APRIL 3, 195 E?t' i as« § ww Ev;t%w.Al R!TES In at mony 1 into ‘,.\uxv{r Doyle, Mabel Burford. ¢y Newman, Matilda Kendler, Stabler, Myrtle Mabel Sturrock, May Wright and Pauline O’Brien. Myrna Martin was installing marshal and Mertie Smith Serg- eant-at-arms. Following the evening's ceremon- initi- ‘I ies refreshments were served. 0o No. 6 e taken | PRIMITIVE ANCHOR PRESENTED TO MUSEUM ated mber last Friday night. | and 19 and Mrs. Horace Ibach have ented tu the Territorial Museum Indian curio which they found m( ole on ove of tlre Indian, vomen 1ssed 1 it appar | tive anchor used | dians in mooring primi- y day In- men’s or- Burford, urrock, A E and one-half ll(l long, thick with a hole 1 , Gertrude | the wide end. It wel Pol 1 M , Julia Rice. | said, about 2 Mabel & nitz, v ke, — Holdis Bartr Roberta Dimond, R. G. Lync Ada Sturr Mabel Berthal, Mar- \ (np]m at the Baranof Hotel. ry were: bored through Alaska Coastal offers you. a.mew service—to speed you on YOUgE Way. Through your local {\ATA agent ybu cah reserve your seat on Pan , American to the States , ... and then to any spot on, thé globe! Anc w, fof its pattons in Sitka, i chn9h Tenuiee, gkoqway Haines and similar f°§“bwfll|'e$ACA holds a specidl bléck of seats on Pan Am. .. . giving them equul priorities with “whsse who buy hir fickeds in Juneauw! ' ON BN S i | j s “:b!wh VATIVE mmagemtc and mu:x vagrnm!) supervision. work constantly. fde the protection of our depositors. Additional security is provided through this bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- tion, a United States Government agency which insures, each depositor against loss to 8 maximum of $10,000. BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS y » A FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA ; MEMBER FEDERAL .DEPOlSXT INSU!’-ANCE CORPORATION BAH.Y TR!PS JUKEA TOKE GHIKAH ,.nia Pefershary and Weangell .+ Wit flonMctlonktn Criig, Klawock and Hydalifirg nvenient-afternoon departures; at-2:30 P*M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 7' "% IS EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau bout six inches Anchorage is Phillips,’ | | 10:05—Milady’s Memo. i 10:30—Listening Glass l 1112 :45~UN-1S. MY BEAT.NBC. quBOPRACT!C HEALTH CLINIC General Practice Hearing Aids & Accessories Foot Correction | Phone 477 DR. G. M: CALDWELL " PHONE. Red 372 Douglas 364 Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding Plumbing ® Heafing 0il Burners Telephone 319 Nighis-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and-E Street -7 — RADIO LOG | RINY CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU ' TUESDAY EVENING 5:00~BREAK TEE BANK-NBC.[ 5:30—VOICES AND EVENTS- NBC. 6:00—News. 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboarc¢ of the Afr. 6:45—Local N.ws. 7:00—DANGPROUS ASSIGN- MENT-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—HAROLD PEARY-CBS #:30—RATE YOUR MATE-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Mus 9:30—SUSPENSE-CBS. { 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. WEDNESDAY M w AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00—Sunrise Serenade. 7.30-—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. 8:25—Weather Forecasts. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00—News. GEORGE FISHER-CBS. ' Listener's Digest 11:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. ,12:00—Forecasts: 12:05—Salon Serenade. 12:15—Noon, News. 12:30-Adventures in Rescarch. 1:00—-TREASURY BAND-C:S. 1:30—CHCAGOANS-CBS. 1:45—PICKENS PARTY-NBC. 2:00—PHILADELPHIA BULLE- TIN FORUM-CBS. 3:00—~MARK HOPKINS OR- CHESTRA-NBC. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—AMERICA UNITED-NBC. 5:00—NOAH WEBSTER SAYS- NBC. 5:30—UNIVERSITY of CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE-NBC. All prograins subject v chnnge iue to conditions beyond our con- | - 'un‘vm 8 Tnhh Gmwfi rhem urdayiHternigon ands jelddred offietsOfor the ocoming:years THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~JUNEAU, ALASKA I WAS CROSS WITH DADDY LAST NIGHT, O I BAKED HIMYA LEMON-CREAM PIE TODAY FOR A SURPRISE MY A YAPPLE, A Pee:.eo YAPPLE ! waaL, mAw--- YE CAN TELL CRICKET 'LL GIVE HER AwAY AT TH' WEDDIN' LIKE SHE QST “THe following were elected i¥0,holds] 1als WIVE READABOUT 1T, BUT THE DOCTOR TOLD THE TS WRITERSJ0E" Halibut Gear Trolling Supplies SurEcho Depth Sounders ) | Charles G. Warner Co. 406 S. Franklin St.-Phone 473 3 » s COLLINS and GEDDES PLUMBING & HEATING | I ensington Bldg. (At City Fleat) | } 8. 0. Box 258 i Pipe Thawing Darrows \ o CoR Phone NASH SALES and SERVICE,, CHRISTENSEN;BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF —f-flm INC, Lostsville, Ky. Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY | think that S uniform looks | you think, snazzy, ¢lassy, Corky. A.--Gink? ( boss! 3o a §R 34, g v © GiNTA PEELED PIE A WITH A DELICATE TANG ! i THAT'S PLUMB THOUGHTY 7 LOPK)THAT DOCTOR'S NUTS! |+ [HADDA LOTTA EXPERIENCE PAGE FIVE QUICK, MAMA, HIDE IT. BEHIND. YOUR BACK--HERE COMES BADDY. Tefedeg STILL MAD AT' ME, PEAR? LE JYESY | SINCE SHE WUZ SO PURTY TO AST YE, PAW,TH' LEAST NE CAN DO (S FOOT ALL ™ WEDD(N BILLS I WOULDN'T WANT LISSEN...I'M APPEALIN® TO FIGHT 30E 1F i~ 4 THAT BYE, (5,AS BAD A YOU GAY...BUT 0 S MANSHIP AN* ¢ THE | DOCTOR SNQ REASON!N‘ * Bon jour, With the new 77 Mr Ruckshaw' ; delivery cart,he’ll be all set to sell lunches, Hope. B'LIEVE| | PEELED YAPPLE. | SAVED ¥ T YOUR GREAT, WELL ' KNOWN, FINE SPORTS- JTHAT. 1.1 16\ THINK OF IT, GENERAL- % IT% EAPI 3 (WHAT DO YOUY A% 500N ie THAT PLANE ¥ WANT“TO TALK TO L MESSAGE, THERE WAS NO_ANSWER. . OPERATOR., LATER, AFTER THE AIRMAN HAS TOLD HI5 STORY... AUD WHEEN YOU TRIED TO CONFIRM THE Y RIGHT, GOLPI ER ¥ AND I'M OFF TO STLDY WITH MISS TERMAN - SHE'S SLICH A STUDIOUS WELL-IM GOING OVER TO CALL ON MRS. BIGANFATT I'M GONNA STAY HOME AN'CLEAN I THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER GET HERE- I THINK THOSE RUSTLERS WILL TRY TO GET_THE HERD OVER THg BORDER / =NOT YET-BUT KEEP QUIET-~ HERE COMES THE CHIEF OF THE TRIBE - - "HORSESHOE AM I LATE ? HAVE THE RUSTLERS GOTTEN THE HERD OVER THE BORDER? YES, 5IR. I KNOW [T 50UNDS, Gooo HEAVENS Y YoU HAVE NOT TAKEN A BITE-- IT CAN'T BE MDIG ESTION Y/ PSST!! wHY 0ON'T vOU an’ R(DDLES ‘LOPE OFF SOMEWHAR AN’ GIT HITCHED, CRICKET ? THAT'D "BE ROMANTICAL AS aLL GIT-00T LISTEN, WALSH... HEREIT IS WE'LL TAKE OR. BARGIELLO'S WORD. HE'S THE /= 4% | COMMISSIONS DOCTOR? b2 FAIR ENOUGH 2 But | thought | | p Change your was doorman' clothes and get back to washing b dishes! 7 5OLDIER, I DON'T BELIEVE IN GHOSTS, BUT T DO HAVE A GREAT DEAL OF FAITH IN 6.I. JOES' RESOURCEFULNESS. .. THEY REACHED U5, NOW, IT% OUR JOB TO REACH THEM. AR/ ALONE AT LAST./I WONDER IF TH'RUSTLERS WILL GIT THE HERD OVER TH' BORDER BY MID- I DIDN’T WANT MR JIGGS TO KNOW M INTERESTED IN THIS WESTERN- S50I WAS A BIT LATE IN GETTING

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