The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1947, Page 7

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PAGE SEVFY FRjDA’l'; JUNE 27,1 947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA , SR Y RAD lOG BLONDIE 3 KINY (ueolgm JUNEAU “The Volee of Alaska” ONE MOWVENT PLEASE -- WHILE 1 7 1 TURN OFF THE WATER /7~ DO YOU HAVE i‘:",‘ ; ( TO STRIKE UP A\xl % \ ACQUAINTANCE = WITH EVERY \NQMANJ WHO 94\555”/ - 5 FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—8Say It With Music. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Spotlight Bands. | 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Melody Round-Up. | 6:30—Eddie Cantor. | 7:00—American Legion. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. | 7:30--Sweethearts of Song. 8:00—~KINY Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Time. 8:30—March of Melody. | B8:45—PAA News. | 9:00—Ave Maria Hour. [ {TEGGBURGERS !! 9:30—Carmen Cavallero. (NO!! NO!! YOU POOR POPEVE !! MAYBE HE'S A | without notice. | Daytime forecasts on weekdays at | |3:00, 9:30 A.M., and 12:00 Noon. i .- MRS, STURM RETURNS | |4 " FROM ANCHORAGE TRIP </ ; 9:45——Alaska Line News. B 10:00—Words with Music. (AnOv, OLIVE, L\ CAN'T BE !t MR, (JT_MUST BE HIS MIRAGE!! 'TIS THE FIRST sQuAssz | 1015 _porecaste TR axx——? MEGEE SAID YOU o LSHOST | (miRAGES ,3:“1[ ((ONES I'VE EVER SEEN ! i | AN’ ' V! & X 7 N 2 e | All programs are subjett to change SAFE AN' SOUN | KNOW THE )‘ /E~ Q V: 4 )/ F course you’ll want to see this marvelous new BENDIX. Every woman does. And now you can see 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 itself and shuts off—all at the mere setting of a dial —and without your even wetting your hands. But come soon, if you want to help us serve you quickly. | Mrs. L. A. Sturm and two child- | | ren, Bud and Kathy, have returned ito Juneau via PNA plane after a |visit of two weeks with her sister {Mrs. Jack (Daisy) Conright in An-| s chorage. Coming to Juneau also JOE PALOOK A | was young Jackie, the Conright's | xo 3 young son, for a visit. 2 ~{ WHAT A BEAUTIFUL DRY |via boat to Skagway, train to AND T3 AIR = MM-iA.. Whitehorse and bus to Anchorage. mEFfifiTé\L;LfingKQS'T‘/R{EAPP\Y Bt ... WISH THE WHEEL WOULD Vi | Mrs. Sturm went to Anchorage GET STUEK / LE*'S JUST WANDER AMONG THE C-OWDS . PEOPLE AT FAIRS ARE WON- * DzRFUL...1 LOVE PEOPLE ...T WiSH DARN... WHY D WE HAVE TO COME DOWN. WHAT WiLL | WE DO NOW ? What you do: put in clothes, sot 2 dial, , add sosp. What the BENDIX does: gn. jtself, tumbles clothes clean, thoroughly | Th sitt was her first to An- | chorage and to the Conright & EXCLUSIVE lebledrinses. dries clothes ready ra[r chs Sturm furniture store of which; \ TUMBLE ACTION: lino or drver, cleans and empties itself, an e < 3 bt 2N - Wb batmann it shuts off—all automatically: The Bendix jshe and MIr. St gre part owa- | s a takes only 4 square feet of floor space—fita suds 60 times @ min- |ers with the Conrights. | v f Three patients were discharged | aufomatic m un r from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday | land two patients were admitted.| Discharged were Raymond Simon- | sad. medical, and Mrs. R. Lynch and | yJ. B. Caro, surgical. | Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ... o perfectly in kitchen, bathroom, utility M, 731 j0peclty ihet room or laundry. ‘even fine fabrics laun- der becutifully. eeccsscccccccessceces ®ececcsscssscssocecee —AT——— TLRRY LEK i both surgical patients, were | ! to the hospital. { < Y , B i o fa . A Cheerful dispensers of dependable 24-hour electric rissions or discharges were j} h il . P! ; M:‘:e fiiDgJY_EEEA% EIJJ'; é‘:“‘;‘céfii; Eé’,:gx;’g%é"géfiffigfiifigflfi?‘ ot Y‘f“l‘lt'“;:: e ,’:“la,l;}{"c\tvf'.ct I\‘,"rdc'}f n}j‘??' jnde b T e g % IT WAS O FORTUNATE THAT Y TIGHT SPOTS, BUT Yo FORGET YOU'VE RUN .. I DON'T THINK HE WILL ATTEMPT DO R0 VIL0L, 590 088 IETCAMISC RS B SR aaet YOU CAUGHT ME JUST A5 T WAS i THROUGH YOUR. BAG OF TRICKS FOR ME _4 ANYTHING RASH NOW. ABOUT TO BOARD THE PLANE, TERRY, \3 BEFORE — 50, SUPPOSE YOU LET GO % TIDE UABLE MY BLOND ANGEL— KI55 ME AGAIN : OF MY ARMS . JUNE 28 Low tide 4:35 am, 19 ft. High tide 10:56 a.m., 12.6 it. Low tide 16:30 p.m., 4.2 ft. High tide 22:54 p.m. 15.8 ft. JOIN US IN JUNEAU JULY FOURTH e©000¢00 oo . e0ccecce e ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY oung's }oy Section on e floor—Where youll DICK TRACY at every child wants PAND STARTING FRIDAY, I'M S Bowie | Newemd Besshyesns | e higgt o B Yoo GOING TO HOLD CLASSES Syl i b | e o) > = [VEAHP AT THIS MOMENT 5 N OF THE d S.'S. BARANOF 5 ; June 28 ANITA GARNICK THEY'RE ) AIN'T THAT FINEY| [THE MONEY 1S BEING VES, THIS SECTION OF THE R ANEEE IN S. S. ALEUTIAN ... June - June 30 July 5 aad WERE DOING CRIME LABORATORY HAS i IC chM‘ S. 5. BARANOF July 4 July 7 July 12 ALBERT WHITE DRAGGED THROUGH THE | |BEEN TURNED OVER TO fi;gz%r S.8. ALEUTIAN July 12 July 15 July 20 ek WEEDS, CAUGHT ON THE | |voU 'CRIME STOPPERS. JON FOR You Northbound: S. S. BARANOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. Ove.f KINY BOTTOM OF A gN, reTr 16} _BO! 0 ; S. S. ALEUTIAN—Seward direct from Juneau. July 4—6:15'P. M Southbound: S. S. BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. g 7 R S. S. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. [t v i 5 " Both Steamers call at Ketchikan northbound and southbound. PHONE 555 I, 0. ADAMS, Agent rione 2 | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR OUND Builders’ and Sheif 3 { HARDWARE ~+ sl Join Us in Juneau July Fourth LISTEN, JUDY, SUPPOSE WE KEEP THIS ON A FAMILY BASIS, oot oo NASH V' CHIPPER 16 IN BED | 1% 60 CENTS PR T——— - AND ASLEEP, JUDY. 15 THIS A ’- Your BQPOSitS a!;?:t.s;‘:ewnc; r:)nsa EZ::::; AL YOULL HAVE TO PROFESEIONAL OR AN HOUR. ' ARE SAFE it | | Buiraces) (i g WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- | ing — Storage and Crating— | PHONE 022 i Juneau Transfer BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING'BONDS g ol DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED o~ P ik management of this oank 1s pieaged Lo conserva- ave operation. The safety ut depusiters’ tunds is our primary consideration. In additicn. the bank is a mem- ber ot Federal’ Denosit In- suranee Cornoration which instres each nf onr deposit- ors against 10ss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” | 8 Juneau Florists PHONE 311 IT'S DRETFUL PUSSONAL., I KNOW, MISS HINKLEY -- BUT WHY HAINT YOU-UNS I CAINT KETCH A BOUQUET TO SAVE MY SOUL - I HAINT MISSED ONE IN TH' HOLLER FER TAUTTY Y'ARS I KNOW HOW VYE LOVE WEDDIN'S, MISS HINKLEY -- THAT'S WHY I COME OVER TO GIVE YE A INVITE FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phenes 13 and 49 e s e e e ) 4 2 e [ | | ] | | | | % | % Sanitary Meat Co. | i FIRST NATIONAL BANK INSURED—CLEAN—HEATED MEMBER FEDERAL“D“E';:(\)Z?’;‘] 'I;KS‘?J?;:JCE CORPORATION S TO R A G E : p— - By Day, Week, Month—Ney g ‘Warehouse A F Join Us in Juneau July Fourth ll?gllll]))lnN;?;es TRANSFF':JE BRINGING UP FATHER - OH- DADDY- STOP LOOKING OUT THE Alaska Meat Market VINDOW ~OL MAKE 7 3 ME NERVOUS/ The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 -D WANT TO |f NEXT DOOR -HE IS LENDING M RETURNNG OUR LAVN -IT'S ABOUT BE OUT IN THAT STOP IT- NO ]GE’IL-H:QF" COME'S ! : | kN HERE'S YOLIR LAVN MOWER ~ BUT A FOOL || ONE-IT'® THAT PEST || J (fi\, AND NOW - -D YO MIND iy A L ANSWER THE DOCR # Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners o Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. | Cope_io47, Naog vesn

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