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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1947 _ ____ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — ~___PAGE SEVEN CHENLEY RIS | M Sy o TP T P e | KINY (1460 KO) JUNEAU | CH:\&/ZS./_\V\SIHK ] . ' T the world's largest ‘ “The Voice of Alaska” { M GOING TO OF LETTERS FOR THE STORE, 158 ) (\/UU TO MAIL, seller SATURDAY EVENING DAGWOOD— & I3 BUT I HAVE 5:00—Magic Carpet. DO’ YOU WANT ) &S | (7o sTAMP THEM | 5:15—G. 1. Jive. | I& ANYTHING 2— 6 ¢ | ; < FIRST 5:30— Totem Talk—Forecasts. - " ! | | 5:45—Echoes of Eden. | | 6:00—Pan Am News. | 6:15—Words with Music. | 6:30—To Rear March, i 7:00—Voice oi 'the Army. 7:15—Standard News —Forecasts. 7:30—Music Hall. 8:00—Juneau-Young Scoreboard. ‘ 8:05—KINY Bandbox. 8:30—Bob Hope. | ! 9:00_Man Called “X THIMB 9:30—Date at Dreamland. 9:45—Between the Lines. SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION R TTELL ME SUMPINY). T 4 = , 1TSA SECOND | [=7 1S THEY ANy o 7O / \ \ZV‘“SD/ZK/S 4 i ilding ! 10:00—Pamaray Time. WHAT _INNING ) 7 o Empire State Building « New York, U.S.A. . w:w_mmase’& | 1S THIS, & QUARTER, ANA )5 IS way 7o S"’oP‘ l : NE \ PchS UP 4 WLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EREIREAREY. ! K POPEYE 22 | o ¢x!! BULLNECKS X ‘@fflwf — f \ 4 - & —————————————————————————————————— SUNDAY —PO0 OUR 4\ Ape’ OUT IN \ T | | | op M, ~ ‘/AROS THRy 2 - 75! e el S | 11:55—Forecasts. MOOSEFACES | FRONT 19 A R B < A C ce TEQ < ; 12:00—Hour of Charm. STILL Have TGN e ) | / ; 9 Saf od i ; N 7 12:30—Kate Smith. A CHAN 7 i = - | 1:00—Burns and Allen. 22 1ZWISDIZKIS ! ) $ i f T B 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Harvest of Stars. 2:30—Voice of Prophecy. 3:00—Dorianne Barnes. 8:15—Excursions in Science. 3:30—Information Please. ! 4:00—Judy Canova. 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. l 5:00—Dimmer News. 5:15—Hoagy Carmichael. ‘ 5:30—Aldrich Family. 6:00—Revival Hour. | 17:00—Dennis Day. | 7:30—Twenty Questions. { | z 51/»07“«,@ Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxurl- r/ ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. ~ £, Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine. You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals is included in the fare. Your berth, too! N Sallings Are Frequent saflings every Sunday for Ketchikan and Seattle S. S. BARANOF—NOV. 2, 1947 Sailings every Tuesday for Cordova. Valdez and Seward S. S. DENALI-NOV. 1, 1947 JUMPER HITCH scheduled to sail from SEATTLE NOVEMBER 6 for Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward. Receieving freight OCTOBER 29 to NOVEMBER 4—inclusive. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY DARLING ... I HAVEN'T LISSEN / FIRST OF ALL, 8:00—Theatre Guild. SEEN YOU SINCE THE DON'T INTERRUPT ME 4 8:55- Late News. NIGHT THAT TERRIBLE )} WHEN /M WIT'SOCIE 9:00—Command Performance. THING HAPPENED ... g ok 9:30—Forecasts. i S 5 LUNGY, L MEAN....IT All programs ure subject to change without notice | Daytime forecasts on wiekdays a' 8:00, 9:30 AM., and 12 Noon. -;Was_h.flfle Slaughters por“and U' v R o I ro : : ER -ru:- ;c;r.:— wio ARE A Ty TS, SIE, THE LADY 1o INKNOWN TO ME, BUT NORTHLAND SAILINGS \.01:3:::1‘:"";” fic v S‘:);;":::::‘;N“ . o JUST LEAVING 7 NOW, THE GENTLEMAN 1% A PRIVATE lN\{EGflGA‘I'OE.VEZY HANDY November 15 November 18 PORTLAND, Nov. 1.—{®—The GOLLY! WE THOUGHT SPRAY WA! ME THINK .0 FOR DEALING IN SHADY AFFAIRS. November 29 December 2 sharp-clawed Cougars of Washing- ANXIOUS TO GET HERE TO KEEP A G ton State, undaunted by the rain- \ DATE WITH SOMEBODY SHE WAS HENRY GREEN e A IR {sodden field, slashed and splashed HOLDING HANDS WITH — BUT SHE j their way to a 35-0 victory over the COULDNT BE IN LOVE WITH THAT, Portland University Pilots under lights last fight, disposing of their usual weekend football chores a day early. 9 - Too much WSC power told the DI T TN story of the non-conference en- NORTHLAND "(ANSPOR?A“ON C0.. SN ety counter. The deepest Pilot penetra- tion of Cougar territory was halted CEREED 3 SR on the 30-yard stripe in the second nn!]“ialiback Hn:il Akins led the visit- . : . & H " [ |l sl FINJURES j . um |ng ea Ing with a 31-yard punt return. — OUR FESSNAL 1§ e VES-WE HAD THEM COME | | CREER ILZUE : PROFESSIONAL. H . TO AN EMPTY OFFICE IN MT. A\ [CAREER, HE'LL _(ELECTRIC Oil Burners Alaska Her 0\ |ShE 5 He e (BT _ dsKd re 2 7| | DEPARTMENT. " Telephoue-319 Nights-Red 730 F S l TE; ‘ . B - Harri Machine Shop, Inc. romJou Northland Transportation Com-’ ) | re——C— | ' Alaska arrived in Juneau DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP fHate X from Seattle yesterday at 7:50 p. & MARINE' WAYS Alaska Janitorial Service :; sg?pt,wu;:!;r; stlfitlila::s fi: New construction & repul.r) work A Dependable, Efficiont, Modern || S8 S0P 19 08 S0k SIERAY Authorized Dealer f¢ Commercial and Home : e g ing. — B BECAUSE YOU ARE ALREADY CETTING = VE ALWAYS WONDERED WHY YOU Cleaning Service 3 = LECTROLOX ! b 204 bylng;r;d P?;iingémb asL l::l‘e’;?leei W HACK, 1D LIKE TO TRY OUT | W% AcANGT NG A TINY THRUST FORWARD FROM THE COULDN'T GO A§ FAST BACKWARDS Phone: Douglas 192 'HONE RE were as follows: from Seattle, Mr. |4 THAT JET PROPULSION /[ NATUS=, SARCGE. GASES SHOOTING TO THE REAR — AS K A5 YOU CAN FORWARDS. CONKLE & FOLLETTE and Mrs. Lee Morrison, Owen (4 GADCET ON My TRUCK [ IT cANT £O ANy A4 | MUCH 45 YOULL CET WITH ANY GADCET! et : r“n n. wou _—— ?lommn and Kenneth G. Liser; | v s . rom Ketchikan, Mrs. J. A, Tal- Electrical Contractor Jygll:‘.lgn ll;lwsiel‘lg})_ai tot, Fred Brandes, Jr, C. W. Ab- frouse Wiring Coal Choice—General Haul- §,;'§,‘;o,,°e‘;‘?”es parrand ana W 1. ] Mogmsmfl:;’::m ing — Storage and Crating— Arriving from Wrangell were W. * PHONE 022 B. Hersel, N. A. McEachran, Nick Belkoff, and Mrs. D. N. Morrison. From Petersburg came Mr. and . H.S. GRAVES Junean Tranmsfer ||u o & Giliapie. Henry Roden, i The Clothing Man Ernie Sarff and Mrs. Trygve Han—‘ * son. HOME OF - % 7 Outbound passengers on the FLORSHEIM SHOES S :' :‘::;:‘::Rs";' Adlata, 108 Hakies Whre MvsiANG EE ‘SA Laurin with her children Gerald, g 3 - ~ i Walter and Leona; Ms. Johm B. S\ HEYY HEY" GIT YORE GEORGE BROS. || Juneau Florists Waxd, Zaimin Gros and M. K 3 OFFISHUL BACK SCRATCHERS, PHONE 311 orr; to Skagway, Mr. and Mrs. ! 3 ; ) Widest Selection of C. P. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Will- HEY, SNUFFY.- WwHERES / YE CAINT %QB(E Foa'g(?éag?% TH BIG BUG quvons él:m Jackson and daughter Elean- L CQM(VHSS-'QNER SUT gESTE&E%L{{) 3 IGTQRTED - ATTERSALL? I CRAVE OoW-- ; 7 Passengers bound from Juneau . A BIZNESS g PHONE 399 to Sitka were Oapt. and Mrs. A. 1 1Q ENTER THE "ROYAL " S (. J. EHRENDREICH ||ic sike were cept. and Mrs. & RAIDER’ ¢ CONFER'NCE R S&T Certified Public Accountant ||Mrs: Bess Winn. : \ < ’ Men’s and Boys’ Clothing I Accounting—Systems—Taxes : 3 - fi _ofc‘ \ 3 & Gl e TELEPHONE RED 481 IO R, L . 4 ~- W R scmosr STREST PROU .Luncheon Is Given ; LA\ : = Wartleld’s Drug Store = i : P ey i ] 7N ) i, BITES STUDENTS R —— 4 i " - - - - Ho ki - BAYLOR vt s Mrs. Robert Boochever was - . 7 The largest and most complete || i¢0c ot 5 luncheon given today 3 stock of Fresh and Frozen iy the Gold Room of the Baranof \ SINCE WHEN DO f| GOLLY-IT'S GITTIN' DARK WHO'S GOIN' = Meats in Juneau Hotel Plades wers set for 35 : : - UAEED A0 BnclicE B4 b f BUT I'M AFRAID TO GO Lo ey 2’5,555 ‘lSUNgE L. A. STURM—Owner and the tables were gaily decor- ~, 3 . OSE MY HOME - MAGGIE SURE HAD ' FIGHT TO- ANY FIGHT For COMFORT anc PHONES 39 — 539 ated in Hallowe'en colors. | A GROUCH ON THIS MORN- NIGHT-JIGGS? | | TONIGHT-I'M SERVICE gy \ N Fi - ) Get the NEW e BEMEMBER ‘ E%fl'é”fij gfiETND Ray HINGTON , meamsameaamommoansameemcemees®d | China night, games and tun.| Saatcied, WASH.M" i Moose Lodge, Saturday nlght.;m | ’ —adv. 722- sr. Casler’s Men's Wear #____,__.fl_fl SKANS FEEL AT HOME Formerly SABIN'S s e 71 || AT LEAST YOU ATA % Stetson and Mallory Hats Complete Automotive Service | || couLo TeLL Me b Arrow Shirts and Underwear MT. g’ggl?‘gcsgl‘l:s ’ Allen Ednionds Shoes 909—12th St. PHONE 650 ! Skyway Luggage Specialists in Radiator Work NEW WASHINGTON e ecccctasaas ‘

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