The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1948, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN NOW M OUT ) A QUARTER y AND 1 STILL . DON'T KNOW ) 4 ~—— { WELL, DawGONNIT/) IT WENT DOWN ) THE DRAINPIPE KINY T Alaska DBroadcasting Co. XWE%J_H;;N?S/ C.BR. 8 S =3 HAV NOT L— DIAL 1460—JUNEAU :T)Hls 5(30551\];!\;’5 i FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—Dinner News. 5:15—Waltz Time. 5 -Totem Talk 5:45—Viking Varieties. AN AMERICAN FAVORITE 6:00—LOUIS-WALCOTT CHAM- PIONSHIP r1GHT-CBS, S 7 7:00—Fox Trio, 2 \ alic 7:15—Sports on the Spot 2 NOUNG 4 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS 8:00—Standard Oil News. 8:15—Little O'le Opry 8:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS 9:00—Fishing Time. 9:15—Downbeat 9:30—DR. DANA-CBS. 10:00—Alaska S. S. Line News. 10:15—Words with Music. 10:30—Forecasts. Saturday, June 26, 1948 7:00—Music in the Morning. 7:30—Radio Reporter. :45—Music in the Morning. WHAT A LUCKY L | GIRL! | ALWAYS LIKED) 1 WATER CRESS! ) MISS CARROK!! e | SPARKLING Jii. I ONT MISS 3 ; sy ‘) | “((PERSONALITY )/3? i CLffi‘fE;/@ (D 3 THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empirs State Building, New York, U.S. A. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS £X-242-88 7 8: Chapel of the Air. 8 To be announced. 9:00—Let’s Pretend. 9:30—Forecasts Sunrise Seren- SUMMER SCHEDULES | .. e rommunon Passenger and Cargo SrwooD.ase. 10:00-DOORWAY TO LIFE-CBS. DAILY 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00-TELL IT AGAIN-CBS. JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 11:30—King Cole Trio. 11:45—Listener’s Digest. 12:00-The Four Knights. 12:15—Noon News. 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU i AT, 4110P 2 5 3 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG S Lv. 3:20P ol ;;;'SLOUXS S 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL . ..Ly. 2:50P 1:00—Dennis Day. 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN ... Lv. 2:00P 1:30—YOU ARE THERE-CBS JUNEAU — SITKA E 00——!\1{,)}:«1[' of the Town. y MORNING FLIGHT 2:30—FREE FOR ALL-CBS. 3:00—To the Rear March 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU . 3:30—YOUTH CHOOSES DE- 10:20A Ar. SITKA MOCRACY-CBS. (* or earlier) 4:00—Make It Music. SR B 4:30—AT THE CHASE-CBS. p 2 2 All programs subject to change 3:00P. Lv. JUNEAU .. i due to conditions beyond u ur con- 4:00P Ar. SITKA S 5 s trol, e s 3 { JUNEAU — i (z}_ll_’rimes PST 120°) : A'"‘END COI.I.EGES } BT Ju:t;agl;nts ‘Mon. Tues. .W;i. Thur. Frl 3 DUR'NG SUMMER“ N X Barano! ..o X X i Chatham X p.q Word has been reveived by the Chicagof Superintendent of Juneau ols | Cobol concerning work being done by two | Elfin Cove : teachers who will join the faculty Excursion Inlet ... of the Juneau High School in Sep- \ )3 v T WANT YOU TO REASSURE HER WHEN WE SEE HER LATER. y— SHE NEEDS REST AND NO EXCITEMENT. SHE'S TERRIBLY UPSET ABOUT YOU. I EXPLAIN- €D THAT SHE MUST BE COMPLETELY ADJUSTED = BEFORE THE MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE ... ¥ YES , WE WENT OVER THAT BEFORE , MISS HOWE ... I...I WAS TO MARRY JOE ...} g+ adSice you HELL - \& I WAS FLYING TO HIS HOME FOR THE MARRIAGE ... HE MUST EXPECT IT NOW, UNDERSTAND. NOW RE- LAX AND NAP...WELL SEE YOU LATER. BRONZ WOULDNT 6END OUT FORMAL \7...60 IT LOOKS LIKE WEVE GOT » [ NOTICES IF HE WAS HAVING AN EARLY | UNTIL N;N‘E cgtl/;lgg cs::g ::g:n;oe ! |DE ENTRANCE TO'} PUT AWAY THE STRAIT FIRING 5QUAD AND STONE WALL. CLAM- A 5PRING ‘&M . ’J% oy ity JACKET, CHARTREUSE. OL. Y’ BAKE FOR TERRY AND THE VAN 6.5. .« Y 4 WAZZ FIGURES THAT LADS ) HE'S PROBABLY COOKING SOMBTHING 2 1P MUST TIE INTO WHATS i PLACE WHERE CELLS ARE ... MUNMMN B MAUNMNENA MM MM LR MHMHM S FOR VOU, ACRESY SHE SHE'S BEEN A sl = i COLLAPSED!) PRETTY BUSY LITTLE GIRL L LATELY. TO THE COUNTY HOSPITAL, AND KEEP A GUARD _4 OVER HIM. THE MIRACLE OF IT IS— BRIER'S STILL ALIVE A A THE ROAD AND YOU CANT | WALLET. THEY SWING ALL OVI;R/ PARK 'EM ANYWHERIE. 1 L 0 WL Williamson is attending Northern ' HORG R : JEDGE POTTER ! WE-UNS, sy e TH'JURY, FIND YE GLILTY OF ‘ TRYIN' TO STOP *CHICKEN-THIEF” Funter ....... ember. Gustavus .. Miss Emily Madsen, who comes Hawk, Inlet ... to the Juneau High School as Eng-1 Hood Bay .. 1lish instructor for Duchesne, Utah, Hoonah is currently enrolled. in the graduate Kimshan division of Stanford University. At Port Althorp Stanford she is participating in the Pelican ... workshap for school publications Superior advisors. Part of Miss Madsen's work Tenakee . . X in the Juneau schools during the| Todd x comin will be that of advisor | X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. to the J-Bird At the University of Washington, Dwight Dean, who will be teacher : PHONE 202 or 612 ot American Hlistory and. Alackn History in the Juneau schools is l & M & |lcompleting his Masters Degree by the preparation of a thesis on|] eaching units for the teaching of Al an History. Dean has some mlnlln‘s acquaintance with Alaska since he 24 has previously served as a teacher eiing Southeastern Alaska || 5o and Anchorage. He also SErVi a Captain in the army and was st ned in Alaska for a part of | his ty Several other teachers of the Ju- = neau schools are spending their ummers in further collegiate study C. J. EHRENDREICH —C. P. A. In proparation for the work.of the : BUSINESS COUNSELLOR At the University of Washington [ T Y t the University o shingtc — CORNER AND UNT. Acounting Systems Taxes |l ane mei” st | L e reaiem 10 NOW WE CAN Y] YoUDRVE | WERE IN Flane,fol foon s Shatiuck Bldg. Phillips, ; BACK, NINA, WITH NEW | PUT IN THE MILES TO IT UP TO T At Northwestern University is SPRINGS AND TIRES. / RADIO AND THE = g A TURN AROCUND. ) OUR NECKS. a7 Miss Ethel Murphy. Home Econo- ELECTRIC OVEN. i T 1 mics teacher, Phyllis Grant is at 5 ; A g ? —fl tending Oregon State College. s [l " Margaret Berlin, teacher in charge Iumbln . H al n of the Willoughby school, is attend- I g ing Western Washington College ot r s Education at Bellingham, L] Two teachers, Mrs. Helen Web-, oII Burners ster and Emily Dean are in Reno attending the University of Nevada. / At Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs. Marion | . Telephone-313 Nights-Red 730 Toaho Gollege of Bducation. Gene- H vieve Mayberry is at Portland at- "urri Much.ne Shop’ 'nc. tending the Portland extension of . the University of Oregon summer A ST S SR | ... e e — Further south in California Elma Your Depeosits BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our consideration. Ia addition the bank is a mem- POSITS Olson will soon enroll at San Fran- cisco State College while Mrs. Mel- vina Wiedman will attend San Jose State College. ————————— EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Ada Thomas, watch-maker, off- ers 3 to 4 day service at the For- get-me-not Gifts on Franklin. 214t A e e N e FRED BR. WOLF Electrical Contractor House Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 I SWOW, BLUNDERBUSS! YE DONT S'POSE THEW SHIF'LESS SKONKS WENT TO SLEER 1N TH JURY RCOM, DO VE ? HESH!! HERE COME TH' VARMINTS NOW), SNUFFY SWIE FROM PURSLIN _ QIS HAPPINESS JIGES -COME HER! 1| GOT GOOD NEWS MAGGIEBAYS. IT'S GOOD NEWS - HIIH- IT'S JUST NEWS- AN’ BAD NEWS WELL-HE DIDNT COME INON THIS TRAIN-TH' NEXT TRAIN 1S A I WANT YOU TO GO DOWN TO THE STATION AND MEET HM WHEN HE ST SO LOUD ~TH' COPS AY HEAR WHAT YOU'RE ., SAYING ! LS HERE'S A LETTER MY BROTHER B 15 TO ARRIVE IN T ' TODAYS: ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. CATTLE TRAIN=~ AN' HE DOESNT LIKE TO TRAVEL THAT IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Clothing Man of JUNEAU, ALASEA LEVI'S OVERALLS 9 R | b MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION for Boys . - I Copr AT THAT # Brownie's Liquor Sfore 5 Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2396 H. S. 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