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PAGE I'IVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA RADIOLOG KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU “The Voice of Alaska” BLONDIE 7 IVE TOLD YOU A MILLION TIMES / NOT TO HAVE ) YOUR WIFE PHONE A PACKAGE OF ) ——— ot of T3 sHE wanTS Med T TO BRING HOME PHONE ALASKA ELECTRONICS o | FICE [ | [ ME EXCEPT IN A WEDNESDAY EVENING o:‘gu%psl / TERRIBLY IMPORTANT) - - - 5:00—Alaska Light Concert. | i EMERGENCY L] ~ 4 Specializesin 5130 Totem Talk—Forecasts. | | g . ' 5:45—World in Music. = 5 NN EXPERT RADI0 SERVICE 835 etoay Mo : ' b s i 6:15- Melody Round-up. | 6:30—Love Song 7:00—Health Council. | 0 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. } 7:30—Bing Crosby Show. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. 8:30—March of Melody. 8:45—PAA News. 9:00—Radio Theatre. 9:30—Magic Carpet. 9:45—Between the Lines. 10:00—Words with Music. 10:15—Forecasts. (Marine and weather forecasts daily at 8:00 and 9:30 AM,,; 12:00 Noon, and 5:40, 7:25 and 10:15 P. M.) e MARINER SCOUT NEWS | Last Wednesday a meeting of the Mariner troop of Juneau was held - at the home of Jeanette Doucette. The topics for discussion were those for the radio program, the making .of posters for the Girl Scout drive and plans for Camp. Gail Morrison was appointed chair- man for checking on posters. Pat Oakes was appointed chairman for the radio program. Pat Butler re- ported that Mrs. Don Foster had | asked that the Mariner Troop pre- | 'pare and serve refreshments at the | Girl Scout Cotirt of Awards. The next meeting will be held at Jac- queline Martin's house at 1019 West ‘10th Street, Wednesday evening at '7:30 oclock. The meeting last week broke up atter a wonderful Easter egg cake and orangeade {were sexved by the hostess. ] .- — We REPAIR any make RECEIEVR or RADIO TRANSMITTER Large Stock of Tubes, Batteries and Supplies GOOFY DAME !! HE 1S TEN MILES AWAY " POPEVE, THERE'S THE WHALE NEW LOCATION: 307 SHATTUCK BUILDING PHONE 62 | ' 'l EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Because of Popular Demand THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Announces the Resumption of Its SAY—WHAT'S THE GOOD LORD ...LETS / WAIT, KID... YA )WE CAN START IDEA 2..YOU WERE GET STARTED RIGHT “\GOTTA REST { AS SOON AS AWAY...OH WHY DIDN'T ) AFTER TH' YOU SAY. 1 FORCE MY WAY INTO FIGHT HIS CABIN... ] 7. CHAMP... I'VE GOT NEWS... By WONDERFUL NEWS ... | Former Operating Schedule i v le CONTINUOUS SERVICE R ]. APRIL 10 {e High tide 4:23 am,, from lo Low tide 11:02 am., ® High tide 17:19 p.m., 129 feet ® e Low tide 23:00 pm., 49 feet ® GOOA. M toLODA M. P75 S . . . . . . i oo i LUGGERS | ATTE! [TON LOGGERS with logs 1. 2 Je. Contact Juneau Lumber | Mills. Will buy from 100000 ft.| |3 /ngy to 10,000,000 feet. For further | { paiticulars see Juneau Lumber 433-t1 TiDE TABLE 16.0 feet ® 0.7 feet ® | I TERRY LEE EIMPLE .00 CHOPS RIGGED THIS TRIP SO THAT TERRY WILL BE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD 4 WHEN THE DOLL X REAFPEARS - X oK., FLY-BOY. TERRY'S BEEN BROODING OVER THAT LAST TRIP. .. HE FELT LIKE A HEEL BECAUSE HE HAD TO BRING THE ERMINE CHIPPY IN — ONLY SHE ESCAPEL; LEAVING HIM WITH THAT DIZZY SENSATION. Y CHARLES C. 1S NO DEBIT AND CREDIT T8 EXPERT, BUT HE'S SEEN YOU OPERATE BEFORE — YOU WOULDN'T TIE UP A PLANE AND CREW ON A DEAL LIKE THIS UNLESS by THERE WAS AN ANGLE ... FELL MR. CHARLES YOUR PROBLEM, BUB. BUT WHAT'S THE TIE WITH THIS WHY, CHARLIE, BOY! WHAT A MIND YOU HAVE — IT ENTERED CHOPE' & { THAT THIS LONG HAUL SHIPMENT " WASN'T ON THE UPAND UP. o / - : 5 v THE IRIS ROOM IS NOW AVAILABLE for PRIVATE DINNERS 1 WEDDING RECEPTIONS i BRIDGE PARTIES or Any Other Auspicious Occasion A — There wiil be a business meeting of the Emblem Ciub tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the Elks Hall. Beware Coughs | from common colds ! That Hang On’ Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right o the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial nmiucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you TRACY DICK MR. TRACY, WHEN CAN T HAVE MY CAR BACK?P PAT, I WANT YOU TO CHECK THE LAST DOZEN GOLD- COAST ROBBERIES. FIND ]I OUT THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND NOW, ONE SHOT WITH THE DOG, IF YOU PLEASE, a bottle of Creom with the un- MR. AND MRS. RICH. el A 0 h M CH._gff] PRECEDING EACH Within Your Famlly Circle gfi%‘:z%igh .,uglcx cr ;o‘?a{.\!g i X T ~(CERTAINLY. poasgc‘py_ CREOMULSION | G -y for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis e L p— Asphalt Tile! CORK and RUBBER [ 1 1 FLOORING By WEATHERSTRIPPING SASH BALANCES Walltex—————Congo-Wall Juneau Paint & Supply Phone 407—118 2nd St. INR NEITHER ONE OF US WANT TO BE MARRIED E BY A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. SHE WANTS IT t ARBITRATE ¢ YOU SAY NO CHURCH. ALL RIGHT. JANICE CAN HAVE HER CHOICE | OF PREACHERS. OKAY? ¥ VES, BUT IN THAT CASE WHERE CAN WE HAVE THE WEDDING? THAT’S WHERE THE DUTY OF THE BEST MAN 15 TO RELIEVE THE GROOM OF PETTY DETAILS. ALL THAT PLANNED! | COME IN. IVE @OT A S ! N A CHURCH. | DONT. / AETTTE T DURN YORE HIDE. MAWY VE - BEEN GOIN' THROUGH THAT INFUNNEL _ MAIL- ORDER CAT'LOG AGIN ? --- THEN A FELLAR ALL WRAPPED ULP IN A BED SHEET GOT ON THE_CAMEL AN’ UNK SNUFFY?: A BIG AST WHAR TH' SMIF ARNOLT | d A'RPLANE JES' LANDED IN Sea-7Hite MARINEENGINE | S DOTTER'S CORN PATCH, { | ANTHEY HYSTED A CAMEL QUTTA TH' SIDE DOOR Y “But, Mr. Abercrombie, that's really not nu.essat:v. Clipper service even includes disposable diapers." Weighs only 198 Ibs. . . . piston dis- placement only 61 cubic inches . .+ develops 20 H.. at only 2800 RP.MS Performs smoothly ct high speeds or low speeds on fishing boats, auxiliary eraft, and small runabouts. Motor Rebuild and 2 < Marine Service 1012 West 10th St. Phene m‘ (T % SEATTLE For COMFORT and Alaska’s family airline! That’s Pan American » » « the System of the Flying Clippers. For one out of every 13 passengers is under 12 years of age. That's why Flying Clippers carry complete stocks of special food and equip- ment for children . . . ! disposable diapers. The stewardess has a way with children, i too. Which means that papa, mama and the whole family | can relax when traveling by Clipper. everything from fresh milk to T By GOLLY-1 THRK THIS'LL DO 1T -ME FEET ARE WORN OUT AND I'M TIRED ENOUGH I'VE RUN ALL TH' WAY HOME AND - CREAM AND _ MILIK - = HLIRRYY TO LIE_ RIGHT DOWN AND * GO TO SLEEP! T USE AIRMAIL: ;s NOW 5c AN OUNCE TO THE us’ } Py AMERICAN | .. wassworon Baranct Holel . | iy AIRWAYS | 2%ans eusvan ALASKANS FEEL AT HOMEB st Phone 106 e é;s/m of //e”?]ylfl, (.7”:/: