The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 4, 1948, Page 7

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. ONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA I wiaT ARE | Qiou GOING TO DO | ABOUT IT? - vk, ELLLS AR LINES RADIO LOG e DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN AR 08 T SFFice, £ OSEAT O e ALREADY . via Petershurg and Wrangell DIAL 1460-JUNEAU 7 With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afterncon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 MONDAY EVENING 5:00—Personal Album. 5:15—Community Center—Juneau Woman's Club. 5:30—Ballads from Broadway. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. ¥ ' ‘ 6:00—News. | 6:15—Animal World Court. ‘ 6:20—Political. 6:25—Music. i 6:30—Sports Parade. PUT YOUR ¥ IN THE [ ] ABOLISH PISH TRAPS 6:45—Local News. MORE EMFLOYMENT : 1 3 AME LOC] 00 PEDAGOGIC, |AR! LE . NOW, OLIVE!! GO NDY FIRST, { ;;tfisgun GODFREY-CBS. § STADIUM EXITS! > LOWFOGG F, BA BHIND A TREE! MR, LUMMOX ! : o0 = » 8:15—Little Ol Opry. 8:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 9:00—Forecasts. 9:05—News, 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS, 9:45—Political Speech by Frank i Johnson. 1 10:00—News. 10:15—Supper Club. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. This Ad Paid for by Local Alaskan Fishermen '2 L o et 3 ok ' ! Tuesday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Alarm Clock Club. 7:30—Radio Reporter. 7:45—Music in the Morning. 8:15—Headlines. WIJERE'S SHOILEY ? ) SHE LEFT ON 'ER VACATION A SHE WAS ALWEEZ SAYIN' MY LITTLE “GHELL KNOW...I SHOU.DA 2 TELL 'ER JERRY COUPLE DAYS AGO .. .SHE OFTEN SHE'D GET SOME WELL-HEELED .] WIFE... THOTOF IT...AIN'TT A LEEMY WANTS SPEAKS ABOUT'CHA .. SAY YOU ‘dl | SAP...AN'SHE DID...YA SHOULDA D A, WIFEY... . SAP © WE'LL DRIVE DOWN /' 7 I KNEW GILDA,DIDN'T.YA ...0IDJA J§ | SEEN ‘ER...SHE COME IN TSAY I WIFE ... X TGUNFTONS ARCADE. HEAR SHE LEFT FGET MARRIED GBYE ... AN’ WAS SHE WEARIN' Y ? K JOOLRY ... AN' SMOTHERED /7 IN MINK ... SAY...SHE... B> 8:20—Morning Thought. 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LECS SARCE. 4 3 O other day. = - (G E It seems a mother and a father were unable to support their seven children —couldn’t give them all they should | have. So they advertised in the paper that they were giving them away—soon found homes for all seven children. A pretty tragic thing, but we'll bet there are very few of you who hayen’t been driven into such wild thinking — worrying where and how you were going to get enough money to give your kids the best. _ And yet the solution (or at least a part of the solution) is sitting right there in front of us—automatic savings NOW I CAN JOIN THE OHOH-- with U. S. Savings Boridn.bo g £ : : GRCU%J\ ‘?GBQ‘QR%‘?S asgy WE-LNS Sure, you know all about U. S. Savings Bonds. P : AL ooz lp iy BACK have you ever given them really serious thoughit? BVOE A %EDEBH %“ML\R/LE OH,G00DY, | 308 WITHOUT ANY FEAR Have yqu fhought that it's one completely painless, 1N TA' HOLLER 8888&" OF COMPET QN completely automatic way to save? Just a little bit 'each NOW, SADIE -- week through the Payroll Savings Plan (at your office) or ' : w 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. ; The chances are onein 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. : I'M SORRY YOL WOKE EVEN THE CORNED AS LONG AS YOU'RE Ty MR.DINTY | *| ME LIP= M SO TIRED BEEF AND CABBAGE ; NOT GOING OUT-YoU'D AND TO THINK I TURNED DOWN.AN INWITATION TO MOORE IS I DON'T FEEL LIKE DOESN'T TEMPT ME- BETTER GET DRESSED 3 =I'M GIVING A RECITAL CORNED s th ul au ! i . ] -1 CAN HERE TONIGHT - AND CABBAGE ! ave e ° w PHONE - GAME EITHER-T 'T [ with U.S. Savings Bonds ope. 19148, King Fetures Syndicae, Inc , World o

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