The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1947, Page 7

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Phone Red 206 PAGE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA BLONDIR RADIO lOG f ™M | iy WHO'S Ph KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU HUNGRY- - y f : | BEEN yPRONE || “Tne Voice of Alaska” LET'S SEE 7 S RS = EATING MY MUD PIES? ), Everything Sporfing . Geods. 829 ~“WEDNESPAY EVENING 5:00—Highlights in Music. | 5:30—Totenm Talk-=Forecasts. Ho5:45:8potlight Bands. 6:00--Dinner News. | 6:15-"Melody Roundup. | | 6:30—Benny. Goodman. 7:00—Constant-Invader. 7:16—8tandard News—Forecasts. i 4;30--Bing Groshy Show. | 8:00—KINY Bandbox. , 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. "' 8:30—March of Melody. | B:45—PAA News. 9:00—Teen-Age Quiz. ¢ f 9:30—Supper Club. [T Tores ThE 9:45—Alaska Line News. : = ; : A by TOE, » : PREHISKORIC WE ARE SEE AN ACTUAL DEMONSTRATION 10:00—Pamaray Time. WE { 10:16—Forecasts. fplhles’ g EGGS DIPN' B > ORF ! | All programs are subject to change - R = JGET CHILLED ) without notice. = g - LAS' NIGHT ! ¥ WONER HOW THEY WILL Daytime forecasts on weekdays at FEEL WHEN THEY SEES f 13:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:00 Noon. e - THE MVYSKERIOUS VOICE OF THE DESERK 1S A 'UNINTERRUPTED Pk " PRODUCTION IS " NATION'S NEED 6. M. President Outlines| T/ . 2 om S . . | @B, — . 3 s lom Sms 62 | Views fo Congressional /| 0™ ¥ a1.00% s e S i, St n i sl } j i ( d P wonoerruL. =7 1 WAS THE JAVELIN THROWING HOW ABOUT THE MERRY-GO- '~( N~NO...THANK. YU OH LOOK AT | E(OflOl’mt commmee [ 1 5] | YOURE. .YOURE SHARK' AT COLLEGE ... ROUND...I MAY GET THE BRASS "X THAT CUTE BURRO AND THAT | e ST b > = DEADLY... THATS RING FOR YOU . DO YOU LIKE HORSE- ) WONDERFUL OLD CHARACTER ... T course you'll want to L aNASRING DL gl s A BACK RIDING ? AND HIS COVERED WAGON, - o/} Charles E. Wilson, President of Gen- v i CAME ALL THE WAY TO THE see this marvelous new BENDIX. Every woman does. And now you can see eral Motors, told Congress today that what the nation needs most is “continuous, uninterrupted, efficient production.” And to make that possible, he said, the nation “must be protected from monopolistic strikes that paralyze it, today! There’s a new BENDIX here in_our store —in actual operation. Come and see it do a full washing. Watch how it washes, rinses, damp-dries, cleans and emp- . . ties }:tsclf and shuts ?(r—d:l} e ¢ whole vital industries or shut down | g ial, 2 . . . | R R 2 o ¢ | ‘The majority of the people of | help us serve you quickly. ¢ Whaf fl"e BEND'X dOES: g, © Our country recognize this -._ruth S itself, tumbles clothes clean, thoroughly ¢ and an important step in this direc- mmu:gfcfl e !‘;flnr' :; : n has just been taken by Cnn-‘ s jtsclf, 5 v ; ® ghuts off — ically: The Bendix ® Bress,” he added, obviously referring | tmblesctbestieonth & g only oo oetof foor space-oia & o enactment of the Taft-Hartley | ¢ m R RY L E & te, yet 5o gently that @ l:’;r:'ryhi“udfi;chflt bathroom, utility ¢ labor bill which contains provisions 2 S ER ¥ 4 fir cs lay ° ey ° esigne ational “Daraly- < - = T : " Wilson outlined his views in a THERE'S ERMINE NOW = < v ,’ TLL STOP ASKING MYSELF % statemenit- to. the Jolnt - Congres- THERE! TERRY'S FINALLY CAUGHT SIGHT OF STROLLING ALONG. LIKE ! g : STUPID QUESTIONS, DIX==+Home Laundry &=emmerat i |58 e nmmnonmns e | o mnmeet| B ~ Réb CAN’ [ D . y e | G B | ¢ v REFLECT UPON HOW I MAKE MY APPEARANCES. AT JUST THE RIGHT MOMENTS. 4 ATTENTION EMBLEM CLUB e coAT e L Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. _ouces o i oiner memvers interested please meet at 8 o'clock h ay night at Mrs. Beulah vesidence for discussion of Cheerful dispensers of dependable 24-hour electric service as well as General Electric, Bendix, Hot- b 4 Vi unesy of Gl point, Kelvinator, Thor and Voss Merchandise Brad de ot iof Binhlit 1B ot Am e E B UE E 3 crica —ady. 615-t2 ALASKA S pena p 3 f .’.\ND PURTY LITTLE PIN VES. TESSEJ\/OU'EE GOING I DON'T KNOW WHY " . o RUBBER TO GO T TO B O " " J|SCRAMBLED EGTS WOULDN'T ?é?é‘&b%’*? o g D = i PLENTY'S AND TAKE CAREN |BE ALL RIGHT, ‘OF. COURSE. E U EVE ‘ S OF BABY SPARKLE FOR VOU COULDN'T CHAW hcliday at Taku Lodge. Contact : ; V ) Mary Joyce at the Baranof Hotel! for reservations., —adv-605-t1 ANITA GARNICK and 4 4 AWHILE THE NURSE IS NOTHING TOUGH-BUT— SLEET T T\ SIEK ] | SHUCKS ~SCRAMBLED EGGS — Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Over KINY g 1 i i Steamer Scattle Northbound Southbound Y Friday Monday Saturday S. 5. BARANOF ¥ June 28 S.'S. ALEUTIAN ... e dUnE - June 30 July 5 S. S. BARANOF o July 4 July 7 July 12 j S. S. ALEUTIAN . ..July 11 July 14 July 19 Northbound: S. S. BARANOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. S. S. ALEUTTIAN—Seward direct from Juneau. Southbeund: S. S. BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. S. S. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova, | Both Steamers call at Ketchikan northbound and southbound. . H. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 [~ July 4—6:15 P. M. PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif HARDWARE NASH SALES,SERVICE and REPAIR i 7 Christensen Bros. Garage “—o—«.—m-mi 909 12th St. PHONE 659 SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR / S /4 'w;;;r Deposits - ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Juneau Transfer “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists £ pi management of this pank 1s picdged to conservas SWEETHEART ! | THAT'S TOO BAD-- dve opcration. ‘The satety PHONE 311 I'VE ALREADY WILL YOU-UNS - e gy ORDERED YOU MARRY ME ? addition, the bank i a mem- sanita‘ry Meat Co A BEAUTIFUL q ber of Federal L)_t;uosl; In- IN TI'"S BANK A TO LOWIZIE, AN' I DONT AW TO WEDDING GIFT --- Bares sach af o tepesih, FOR QUALITY MEATS SNUFFY 2/ MAKE A TOMFOOL ors against lcss to a maxi- ARE - FREE DELIVERY N IDJIT QUT'N Mol 85,000 I N s U RE D * Call Pheaes 13 and 49 § WSELF AG'IN STORAGE By Day, Week, Month—New Warehouse BODDING’S TRANSFER Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 N (aar’ N\{ \ \ YOUR WIFE" X BY GOLLY-I USED NOW -WHAT'S | MOTHER LET TO WORK IN "MHE ON MOUR MINR - PHONEL 2] RAIN- RAIN IN THE OLD IF ANYTHING? | NOT BE ABLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA BRINGING UP FATHE DADDY - DON'T BE SO CROSS KNOW YOURE LIABLE TO COLD IE YO 1.(-mn TN | | | MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION o e g = i ila.ska Meat Market ¢ [ [ The largest and most complete DAYS AN’ NO ONE TO COME OVER (g umbing © Heafing J| “=:iizz— o e | Meats in Juneau L ACCOUNT P‘: | | | e ; L. A. STURM—Owner o L THE RAIN/ ”I PHONES 39 — 539 _ Oil Burners B! a0 seavice Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 [I| ™ cmonss s 5 H .ié" 8 1 - ‘ i ECTEDY ‘ 8/._.' 2 | OF MAGGIE TE LZBJ | ME \WHAT 0 DG B | $ | / S| LE o Lot e | P Q2 X ” T ) z g o i

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