The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1947, Page 7

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UNEAU, ALASKA (UESDAY, JULY 1, 1947 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—, nfl{]fil Afi Having covered about 4,000 miles | BLONDIE UELAS FU TR Bach has reurme RADIO LOG = " " - al — - o El] 7 WHATS THE ; 3 KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU i MATTER ? NEWS . { wWHY DON'T “The Voice of Alaska” L MONDAY EVENING YOU TELL ME Val Pcor, Pos of the Dougla LML RN ds and relatives in| 1 and southeast Califor- is employed on one of the er's boats. He is a 1946 CALL ALEXANDER J FOR DINNER, DEAR- HE'S PLAYING — IN THE BALL 4 9:30—Supper Club. 9:45—Between the Lines. | 10:00—Words with Music. of the Douglas High is morning for an extended trip school il T Ay \AF;DJZ—,\ the States, accompanied g e Sk i A jor and children. Wh TUESDAY EVENING N ©5 sors intend to visit in M g b 5:45—World in Music. U1 HOPITALNOTES | G o hi o «d Minnesota. Mr. Poor b {ted to St. Ann’s Hospital | 6:00—Dinner News. N i Mish v for medical care were 6:15—Melody Round-Up. S 3 George Johnson of Yakutat and 6:30—Fibber and Molly. 5 R. L. Hoopers \an and Tollef| 7:00—You Where There. | & / Juneau from ¢ A baby boy,| 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. | i g \ 1t here. s Jands & onces, Was/| 7:80—Bob Hope v [ne/ N\ N F. D. McGill moved into the unit | "~ e and Mrs. Willlam G.| 8:00—KINY Bandbox. LA ‘l_fil_‘r’_'l‘ HEATK® cated by the Hoopers. sddy at B:19 pm. 8:15—Fishing Time—Forecasts. AHOY, THOSE ARE 8:30—Alan Young | ABSENCE THERE BACK, OLD PAL THOUSINGS OF Mrs. Al Zenger, Jr., a surgical / LN X YES (DUR!NG YOUR NOW YOU ARE h has arrived home Adolph 9:00—Suspens SQUINT FEEDS EM_ ; MO | ase, was discharged from the hos- | 9:00—Suspense [ EDS EM £ i = o HIRIS ey e Se- | bital. Joe Kelly, .:“0 has been hay- | All programs are subject to change | SPINACH 772 y \gés %/O)‘F?JCGHT:F}'I:JZ YEARS OLD Y L THAT EXPLAINS ye vents. While there | o 1nagical care, also left the hos- without notice. ! Ao [2 £ Him 1 WHY THE DOTS ] un peration. pitat Daytime forecasts on weekdays at | i S Ag % ) W LAY B Whars W ittntatans Ar“q_;B.OO‘S.SOA.I\I,und 12:00 Noon. Edla Cashen has been appointed T o | e \ef clerk in charge of the Doug- charges from the Government HOS-‘ IF YOUR MONEY IS NOT @, ( “post cotfice for the summer|PEL EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will onths . | | pay you to investigate our offerings WHIPPING CREAM in well chosen investments, ALAS- Robert Wagner will manage the For the Fourth at your local gro- KA FINAN CE CORPORATION, | cuglas Service Store in the ab- | cers or plant office. Juneau Dair Cocper Building, 4th and Main. | al Poor and family. Inc. -adv. 620-t2 | —adv.—374-t1 | | ALASKA MEAT CO. 39— PHONE 539 4 5 1 SUPPOS CUH... YEAH . IM IN TH' COW ROPIN', % OH,HOW NICE. M 1 ZAT 50 7 I HAD A IDEE YA WAS A ~N LEEMY AT YER SOIVISS.NICE Y i HEADED FOR THE EIG J BULL RASSLIN' AN' BRONCHO BOISTIN. § § ON VACATION . I TENDERFOOT. WAL=WAL-WAL , W3HTY FEATURING KIMBERLY BAEY BEEF ey e miioe ol | S LT oS | s oo Standing Prime Rib of Beet L, (CUT SHORT FOR GREATEST VALUE) Rolled Prime Rib of Beef Leg of 47 Spring Lamb FRESH SHIPMENT | Celored Fryers " Colored Hens - P REMEMBER — STOCK UP FOR THREE DAYS E g & .~ g < EVEN NOW i7 OCCURS, OH MASTER 1 OUR CRATE IT TIES IN! TERRY WOULDNT OF POLICEMEN, THAT THE AIR CATHAY SHIP TAKING OFF! ] FLY OUT LIKE THI5 UNLESS MY POOR TERRY! HE MUST BE P TAKES OFF WITHOUT PAYING FOR THE PETROL ... THEN {> HE WAS FORCED TO... 4 RAGING AT ME. BUT WITH BOR'S GUN 2 H PLACED IN ITS TANKS ONLY TODAY. . THEY'VE GOT ) AND WHAT I MUST DO NOW 5 TEREY. ISN'T PLEASANT TO AT HI5 BACK. HE WILL BE SENSIBLE i AND FLY THE FAT ONE TO HIS AL =T A THINK. ABOUT. . DESTINATION ... AND NOW LITTLE Y [ prosmmmmain EeR, ; pib ' ; ERMINE HAD BETTER FLY, AL5O- 4 E Eusi Al s\ % , : THEIR TAKE-OFF WILL AROUGE THE FIELD. FOR A GLORIQUS 4TH SHOP EARLY AT BERT'S . . . EVERY- THING Will Be FOUND to MAKE YOUR 4th the LARGEST YET. Remember All Stores Closed Friday and Saturday ‘SHOP FOR 3 HAYS FRESH VEGETABLES-Green Onions, Radishes, VES, SIR, WE'RE SITTIN? . > PURTY! GERTRUDE'S BACK b IT’S GOOD F—AND TO HAVEY IAND T'VE GOT OUR 43,000/ [PROPERTY IN THE DIRECTION. T"'GEC“,"NS'C‘.NS,‘,,T,T%E!YEE % 1 i TO BE 4 SUCH A DEAR, OF THE ROADSIDE RHYME 2 g HoME. R SWEET BABY, , p Turnip Greens, Asparagus, Green Peppers, bunch » ! 7 SiaNs, S HEART PARLY Carrots, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Zucchini- ‘White Summer Squash, Cucumbers, Tomatoes FRESH FRUITS- Bananas, Watermelons, Grapes, Cantaloupes, Cherries, Plums, Apricots, Avocados = BESR. New Potatoes Mayonnaise 65¢ | | 3 pounds $1.00 SODA -POP || KOOL AID (aselt—lSle 6 pkas. 27 ¢ POTATO CHIPS. e 30¢€ g 3 , M| 7ok BUTTER Picoo 2 POUNDS $1.55 ol 8 i SEAMBOCK [GGS - 2doz.$1.55 | |58 SFaVGRS FROZEN FOODS PEAS 29c: STRAWBERRIES 65¢ | T OL RAIL FENCE. WHPR 3 | 4 THEY COURTED THUTTY - Headquarters -- “Dutch Maid> Pastries, ’ Pies, Cakes, Buns, Bread “IT IT'S DUTCH MAID: IT’S GOOD” A PRETTY GIRL 16 A PRETTY GIRL, ¥, EVEN IF SHE 15 A WIFE AND MOTHER. THATS SOMETHING FOR YOU TO REMEMBER, BROTHER ! SIGN OFF THERE, CORKY. YOURE ONLY A BROTHER-IN-LAW! AW, DONT BE £TINGY, HE DOESNT PUT § SKEEK. [VE BEEN AWAY AT | UP A VERY COOD H COLLEGE A WHOLE YEAR! '/ BLUFF AT BENG Hi ——— JEALOUS, DOES HE? 7~ YOU AN’ YORE ROMANTICAL 7 MINIMUM DELIVERY ... $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. wossel ne ) | AR I Fincie | AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. M. Touee 2 e o 4 i >V £ 3 o3 ( ; A Berts

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