The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1947, Page 7

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\ll.l%l)\\ bLl’lLWBLR 20, 1947 } THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGLE SEVEN T ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i RADIO L0G BLONDIE SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—Magic Carpet. 5:15—G. L. Jive. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts. 5:45—Echoes of Eden. 6:00—Dinner News. 6:15—Words with Music. 6:30—Ginny Simms. 7:00—Voice oi the Army. 7:15—Standard News—Forecasts. 7:30—Duffy’s Tavern. 8:00—KINY Bandbox. 8:15—Fishing Tme—Forecasts. 8:30—Vic and Sade. | 9:30- Date at Dreamland. 9:45—Between the Lines. i | 10:00—Pamaray Time. HM!! LUSCIOUS (POPEYE'S BIRDS AHOY, OSCAR, YA 10:15—Forecasts. £ OMSTER :00_Hwood Startime. RERC E F1 ) i, SR THE & |1 (G JIS-ARE HAD ANY LUCK# & IT_A MOST DELICIOUS . [ ] ”p .WUNITY | KINY (1460 KC) JUNEAU THAT MUST BE --'M DK weLL, THEN, G ILL GIVE THEM FFLIP!HQ & ‘7!’!.’& | BHEa Voloh o Aldaka® THE CLEANER ) oUQANCE GIVE ME BACK ( BACK IF YOU | CALLING FOR ., TAKE A | (_Pouicy | and AUXILIARY MASS MEETING wiil be held g ai § o'Clock I\ LIN STREET I} { \ \ { I} { { § l} l} I 1 ! § { § l} { ¥ i { ) 3 SI'I'KA MARINE RAILWAY offers Expert Workmanship | Reasonable Rates on New and Repair Work WAYS and VERTICAL LIFT IT AIN'T THAT, POPEVE "‘VOUR BIRDS WERE WEONG THEEES NO‘ SUNDAY 11:55—Forecasts. | 12:00—Hour of Charm. 12:30—Kate Smith. 1:00—Baby Snooks. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Harvest of Stars, 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. 3:00—Dorianne Barnes. 3:15—Hoagy Carmichael. 3:30—Music for Sunday. 4:00—Fred Allen. 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. Boats up to 40 feet ..........25¢ per ft. 5:00—Difin A 4 5:00— er News—Forecasts. 11 feet to 49 feet 45¢ per ft. 5:15—Excursions in Science. 50 feet to 75 feel .. %...50¢ per ft. 5:30—Charlie McCarthy. i NO LAYOVER CHARGE | RESERVE DATE FOR YOUR WORK NOW BOX 4 — SITKA, ALASKA All inquirie wered promptly. 6:00—Revival Hour. | . = > z - g - 7:00—Jack Benny. NO, STEVE, I HAVE 10 2 DID YOU SAY YoU R 7:30—Twenty Questions. 1 EAVE AGAIN RIGHT AWAY # WAS LEAVIN' AGAIN 8:00—Theatre Guild, COME TO NEW YORK AND RIGHT AWAY ... OH, § 8:55—News. VISIT ME ... IM LEAVING JOSEPH ... WE ...WE 9:00—Command Performance. NEVER GET T'SEE 9:30—Forecasts. All prograins ure subject to change without notice. Daytime forecasts on wzekdays at 8:00, 9:30 AM,, and 12:00 Noon. | 1 ! YOU KNOW HOW T LOVE TO BE WITH rsemuwmessaees YOU ... BUT I CAN BE CONTACTED < THERE ... YOUVE Gorsm UDNDER' THERE ... PLEASE DON'T BE HURT.., BUT,JOE ....I'LL. COME RIGHT HOME...I CAN BE THERE BY NOON % TOMORROW. NEW FEATURE FOR : (REATIVE WORKERS NOW OPENING HERE | All those who do needlework,: “ T.cave Due Juneau Due Juneau | weaving or textile-painting, or | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ¢ they would like to do BARANOF ...Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 21 n this field, are in- ALEUTIAN Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Arts and Crflf?l: 3 3 9 Sept. 3 evening at 7:30 e i el ol o S in Room 1 of the High WELL, WHICH WOULD YoU BRIGHT LADS RATHER FACE ~N\l OBSERVE. THE AIR CATHAY PLANE IGNORES OUR R ; 5 51 . : ! THE POSSIBILITY OF RUMORS REACHING THE LOCAL BIG WA&NlN@ EVEN NOW THEY TAKE OFF. Northbound: 3. §. BARAROF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. ; L i gp e Il el Sl v S. S. ALEUTIAN—Seward direct from Juneaw NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND | ONT TELL M i KNO i Southbound: S. 5. BARANOF- Seward to Junean direct. ARIPLS OF PRlthER TS i § DONT TELL ME { LOR BEING BOUNCED AROUND BY SOME BAD-TEMPERED P S. S. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. No. 5770-A | / sl é Both Steamers call at Ketehikan northbound and southbound ! e 1A b’g)g‘f,fiz"‘é“éfi FREIGHTER SERVICE: Ali freighters g @t Prince William Sound | 1), the District Court for the Terri- ; will call'at K and Juneau Northbound tory of Alaska, Division Number ' and will accept all cargo offerings for these | (one. at Juneau. { two ports. JAMZIS V. DAVIS, Libellant, vs. The | | €. 0. ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 ' notorship or Vessel “OVER THE TOP”, Official No. 220,364, and her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, , an- gines and equipment, Re- | - e aRRa i 3 v N DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP ||| Alaska Janitorial Servica | * O e i Zs & MARIlNE WAYS : A Dependable, Efficient, Modern |\ "' (00 - 0 P U ONEY as gl . ' i€ N struction & ir C iy i 3 5 ™ Mathorized Dealer for e Gloasteg Saraih . || Doitad Darcs Mbra for e el : LT Y WHAT'S THE MATTER, | PHONE RED 559 pri e g i BOVSP: NOW, NOW—BE il IQUITE ENOUGH RAW MEAT JLECIROLOX Il commun » rorgie |/ o N e ¢ LD S GOOD DOGS, NO MORE LA;EL\/ JMUST 0O TO ¢ z ey Top”, Official N her masts, | [ VVALK!N TODA ( HE BUTCHER’S ; l)\i‘fslle(l}ll IEME'\LEOE"D '0,,5' tackle, n};pAaxn} furniture, fixtures, : ‘ . . A i { ' S5y € machinery, anchors, equipment and FRED n' wol'r || Coal Choice—General Haul- er x:cmer in the above-entitled ac-l Electrical Contractor [j| ing — Storage and Crating— | tion in the above-entitled Court in |; ) ! that certain action brought by . m’g;t‘&gfi‘; FHONE. 12 |JAMES V. DAVIS as libeilant, Box 2135 Black 379 || Junean T"anqu ! R ) o || et | | “Over the Top*', ic 0. 364, f i her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, H S GRAVES | “Say It With Flowers” but | fixtures, machinery, anchors, equip- The Giotbing Man ||| “SAY TT WITH OURSI" | e SRS L 3 i o} for damage in tort, civil and mari- ¢ HOM® OF | Juneau Florists [/ demess.in tor i and mart s E2Cy : A 1. . FLORSHEIM SHOES || PHONE 311 ;v Davis demands $4,156.83 and costs, G ra o T CUTEGT z oy . T : L | and all persons “interested or con- Yo Lr L il HANK " » | cerned herein are required to be and M KEEPING BIT OF FLUFF THAT’S. COME WITH TO G6OME RITZY PLACE | FOR THEM KIND N Gfiflnafl Bnos. | Sanilar Meai CO | appear at the time and place of the |-/ LISTEN, SUGAR. THERES m USE =P 10 DINE AND DANCE, | WORDG ! Y 4 return of said process, to-wit: The; B FUssIN’ AROUND WITH ANV OF THINK JRE THE LEA6T \ Widest Se¢lection of FOR QUALITY MEATS | 4th day of October, 1947, in the Unit- You AND POULTRY | ed States: District Court Room in LIQU‘)RS ‘ FREE DELIVERY | the Federal-Territorial Building, at 7 | Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock A. ‘ PHONE 399 | Oyl Fheacq 1 antiog | M. of said day, or as soon thereafter Fp—— ottt | as counsel can be heard, and answer | in that behalf, or default will be s & T | rooT cl.lmc entered and condemnation ordered Men’s and Boys’ Clothing |‘ Hours: 11-2 and 5-8 ;:re‘;;“ye“ for in the libel filed ¥| ACROS® STREET FROM .| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- | RED 608 y Warfield’s Drug Store | 429 Willoughby Ave. di E.:’tI)LLxxg.:;d T. MAHONEY, Box 1465 Phonc 617 || 0. 8. Marshal, 4 ! By WALTER G. HELLAN, i g Deputy U. 8. Marshal. 2 S { PSS Alaska Meat Market || Do THUARMINTS ON (THUNDERATION!| | L HOPE T PORE CRITTER // SNIF. SNIF- The JrEe ol moet e Of Edcopd R ent ‘Ais way LP TO SLIPS AN' FALLS IN'TH' /' HAVE VE ] First publication, Sept. 18, 1947. Meats in Juneau Tast publication, o& 3, 1947, NHAT S VE T RECKON WE-UNS BUZZARD'S ROOST' GULLY AFORE HE N VMES [ GOT A DRY L. A. STORM—Owner WHAE AL 4 | 7O FETCH OV FACE TO FACE > CORNER, PHONES 39 — 539 PAW "--VE LOOK WONT LAy EYES GRANNY CREEPS WIF OL--- 2 ' ST — SNIE SNIE! Get tne NEW 7 ’ . Ray WASHINGTON e i 0 O 0 O O ) Th;"“-’r‘“ Habit! 1 5 e : | Casler’s Men's Wear v ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Formerly SABIN'S at Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear M Alien Edmonds Shoes 2 J Fons | Grememom e e e e : IES SINGIN' WILL D RDON ME - WHE EXCUSE ME- MAGGIE - 'VEFOUNDA Quit k : : KIIIILER LIGHT Magepis‘:éy_c e EleR% R NG cone QL“ETI DO You E"m T N e o | 30 TARBS HAVE A VACATION IN d BOOKS ON TRAVEL 7 KNOW WHERE =& AND 1T WONEOOST ME ; SOME QUIET SPOT-1I'LL THE BOOKS &l A NICKEL 7 ' ® s . Safe, Automatic Electrie LOOK UP THE TRAVEL ON TRAVEL | | SILENCE/ wli v . H n LIGHT and POWER, BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY- ARE KEPT 7 S > 4 \ "m 'ng = g wherever you ’ ; are. . . Oil Burners rRoy?T 'S DELIVERY L] 4 Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. B parsons Electric Co. R . A e o i o A e A o e T b

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