The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1948, Page 7

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1948 THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA The Bridge That lsn't Thers RAD'O I.OG ’ ¥ it 05 AND COOKIE LET | 1 | ( cHeer ue Redd i 1 Alaska ;:l;;‘:tm Co. THE WATER RUN DEAR--- : - By ; 3 IN THE WASHBASIN DA REMEMBER, C.B.8. AND FLOODED CHILDREN ARE | DAGWOOD, 3 THE BATHROOM \ A GREAT JOY s%';t;nnn EVENING AND HALL tT\-;D QC;OFQEFSTQT \00—LET'S. DA 1CA- ALEXANDER HIT i N IN THEIR i 5oo—css_s DANCE AMERICA a S % €3 e 5:30_EASY CHAIR SKETCHES- Rati LR - 1 y 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. WINDOW 6:00—News. 6:15—Copper: River. Fishermen. | 6:20—Music. 3 | 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Band Music. | 6:45—Local News. ! 7:00—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. { 8:00—News. | 8:156~Little Ol Opry. 7 SUGH &2 DU ‘ . [WE ARE SINK, POPEYE! THE | [WE HAVE A T 0 N R R B O CREDENTIALS | [AND NOW THEY PASS THIS NEW 9:00—Forecasts. e e | 9:05—News. B 9:15—Viking Varieties, This 11th Airborne Divisien demolition crew in Japan hos just detonated | o3, NATIONAL GUARD MILI- : @ ch during tactical train a charge of explosives in blowing up & bvld.!: i l:"“.u., P oo TARY BALL-CBES. ivi ', well-trained u‘l’dlu-uuhlhh. Men on occupation duty, ! 10:00—News. ewhere, have excellent opportunities for careers with o future 10:15—DICK DILDINE-CBS. W the U. $. Army. i 10:30—Forecasts. e el | “sign Off; ELLIS AIR LINES | SUNDAY Sign On. DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | 155 rorecusts 12:00—SALT LAKE TABER- via Petersburg and Wrangell AR With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. T Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P.M | 1:00—STRIKE IT RICH-CBS, FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 1:30--Lutheran Hour. a ; 100 R RDaURa0ts ! g % D [ 0-DI0 YA FIND'eR ... 4/ e ] | SCRI Py, YOU KNOW. MY LITTLE WIFE ... DID ABOLISH THE BARRIERS | 3.3 SUNDAY AT THE CHASE- "nms\ _No, NoT v ~ >N 3 T THEY HEAR ANYTHING... 70 ALASKAS PROSPERITY { +:00-News. ) ‘ RPB-MA-8TY | 4:15—Copper River Fishermen. g . P % 5 4:20—DICK DILDINE-CBS. You SAD. = - X - , 4:30—Alaska Light Concert. EP‘. OuUR . 5:00—Kostelanetz Conducts. NUMBER y b | 5:30—To be announced. s upll a3 6:00—Old Fashioned Revival Hour. \ 7:00—ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL | OPERA-CBS. { 7:30—News. | 7:45—Copper River Fishermen. 17:50—DAVE STEPHENS-CBS. 8:00—To be announced. 8:30—JACK OF ALL TRADES- CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—~BOB MOLAR ORCHES- TRA-CBS. 9:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. THERE, BO BEEP, YOUR HERD 16 DELIVEREDY SOUNDS DULL All ‘programs subject to change i g SAFE AND SOUND...NOW,HOW ABOUT YOU A BUT DIVERTING, i/ due to conditions beyond our con-| | : SHIFTING TO FRILLS AND WELL PASS THE 27 jooL AT ONCE. RM. IN ROMANTIC CHITCHAT % S, : T TWO EXCELLENT COOKS Vi o carcies EVERYTHING mar swins ! ALY Tl SHMOY e D, e ORI ON COUNTRY CLUB STAFF FIsH ACE DUMPED BRcK INTO THE gg-’f‘p! Tom George, manager of the Salmon: Creek Country Club, an-| / I N ‘, Z " Aounces that he now has two excels | / 4 ’{/ A i . ‘ PUT YOUR x IN THE v i | lent cooks in his culinary depart- 4 Lot L= ment at the Club. The two cooks, 4 \ ;‘ 4 A TO ABOWLISH TISH TRAPS - Mrs. Laura Jorden and Arnold % o O : \' £ il e n Hagg total 60 years of experience e 2 - . = - BEMP MORE EMPLOYMENT ( | between them. Mrs. Jorden, who FQE ALAS 1\}] < is justly famous for her light hand N ASKANS s with biscuits, has been cooking B {for 40 years. Hagg come to the This Ad Paid for by Local Alaskan Fishermen | Club with 20 years of experience. . | COUPLE GIVES AWAY IT TO THE ARTS AND 'M SURE W BAND TEACHER ] RIGHT. yUu CON'T SCIENCES MUSEUM. | THEY'D BE > SAID, POPPY? THAT | SEE INSTRUMENTS L SURPR IN WHICH CASE YOU'LL | DELIGHTED! NE OF oUR FRIENDS showed us an item in the paper the THIS CORNET SHOULD } F— LIKE THIS ANY 'NEED ANOTHER other day. (BE IN A MUSEUM! : A MORE!: _ INSTRUMENT. It seems a mother and a father were unable to support 1 . 4 } their seven children—couldn’t give them all they should have. So they advertised in the paper that they were giving them away—soon fourid homes for all seven children. A pretty tragic thing, but we'll bet there are very few of you who haven't been driven into such wild thinking — worrging where and how you were going to get enough money to give your kids the best. And yet the solution (or at lc:nt a part of the solution) -~ is sitting right there in front. of us=automatic savings p i with U, S. Savings Bonds. - ‘ I swow! Sure, you know all about U. S. Savings Bonds. But ™ i ! e YE ALMOST LOOK have you ever given them really serious thought? : » i GOT ME LIKE A HUMAN BEIN Have you thought that it’s one completely painless, NO-COUNT : 4 3 b AG'IN, AW completely automatic way to save? Just a little bit leach s 2 ] week through the Payroll Savings Plan (at your office) or the Bond-A-Month Plan (at your bank). And think about the returns. $4 for every $3 you in- vest. $400 for every $300. $4000 for every $3000. It mounts up fast. A g The chances are one in a million that you'll never have to give your kids away—but you'll never have to give them second best (either) if you start in saving the auto- ' matic way with U. S. Savings Bonds. Today. * PARDON ME ... . PsoN | | SHOT HE was NG FIED THE GUNMAN WHO | | WAS KILLED. i FOR—AND THAT S THE HERE COMES BINNY MCSTEW- ALL HE THINKS OF 1S TO BORROW MONEY-BUT NEVER A THOUGHT OF PAYIN' BACK! Save the aulomfitic way with U. S Savings Bonds 75 Io an oficial U S, Treasury advertissment=prepared uader auspices of Tressury Depariment and Advertising Cousell /

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