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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RADIO I'OG PN = TR L (CC‘ULD YOUSE SPARE V77 - 1 A 2L 'M GOING T\ || CEANE A POOR MAN " OH, BOY, I/ HIT! Alaska Broadcasting Co. | { TO MAKE MYSELF ) L §O¥~‘.' \;:g; A\k iy 1 THE JACK.POT KINY ’ A SANDWICH L < { THAT TIME g7/ C.B.S. THAT'S REALLY d AP gy Sl N / @i 5 \ 4 7, N DIAL 1466—J "NEAU 2~ DIFFERENT THURSDAY EVENING 1.(( i Zan L 5:00—Excurslons in Science. 5:15—Community Center—League of Women Voters. 5:30—KNOX MANNING-CBS. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. :15—Animal Court. —Voice of Democracy. :25—According to the Record. 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Band Music. 6:45—Local News. Older, better than ever! 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. | 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | Every drop Pre-War Quality | 2 8:00— News. | 8:15~BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS 8:30—YOU ARE THERE-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. - " i 9:30—Inside China. Th N - 9:45—THE CHICAGOIANS-CBS. i seing! 10:00—News. ere is no substitute tor newsnaper agverfising! 1090 News = RLUDE. CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. Friday Morning and Afternoon TURKEY SHOOT| 5% ow 7:30—Radio Reporter. 7:45—Music in the Morning. hY ®:15—Headlines. | 8:20—Morning Thought. —_— - i B INVESTIGATE: QUICKLY! 8:25—Forecasts. . 8:30—Morning Serenade. 5 /| cLmsY. THAT sOUND cAmE FROM) | I WILL COVER YOUR “ililary order o‘ coofies 8:45—Behind the Headlines. e BN ' ‘ § I\ BEHIND THE OLD CART. APPROACH. i 9:00—Music for the Missus. | 9:30—Forecasts. FROM CHOPS' AND TERRY% 9:35—Melodaires. AHIDE-OUT JUST IN TIME. 9:45—YOUR STAND IN-CBS. A 10:00—News. 10:05—Melodies in % Time. 10:15—Vocal Varieties. 10:30—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 11:30—Listener’s Digest. 11:45—Rendezvous in Rio. 11:55—Forecasts. Seward Street - Juneau o i, e .« 12:30—School Program. TIME‘ 8'00 P M 12:45—Organ Melodies. - e SRR T —— e o Uel . . 1:00—~MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. THANKS , HUMPHREY . CAN YOU GIVE ME = 1:30—Art Baker. A TOW € CAN'T START THE MOTOR NOW. - ELSE NEEDS HELFP % =8 WAY. I GOTTA MA! Humphrey Pennyworth, known as E l_'.(!a — N 19 1:45—Stitchin Time. THERE AXLES STRAIGHT ; ’ l . i e i i 2. X g the happy blacksmith and the strong- o o ggo_‘cmw :I:Shlotm;/lfx{;:l' 2 2 est man in the world, fought Joe for v | B g { the championship. A stadium costing L folr o R L R = - f § i | — a million dollars was built in his home b s ! 7 ¢ » town of West Wokkington Falls, Ohio. CHICKEF{S (aVGrage) 21/2 lhs. ::flozi;::rsnsmsul‘zl;;ft‘ to change ’ o h i ’ . : - “ ‘ The tcwn went broke but Joe and due to conditions beyond our con- Knobby underwrote the loss and sav- TURKEYS (average) 101bs. f|™ — oo — ol : 4 WY il A\ A Of the 800,000 municipal fire- =4 4 i P > o e £ - ! {ighters in America, only one out / = % ~.~ 3 ¢ x(-ymjnn.lv 'w.:s made (}(?m an old o of eight is a professional full-time n ()8 2y I tool shed and auto parts fireman, the rest being volunteers. - ° e Gl e Public Invited e 1 INSULATION e -, G i T L : TURKEY SHOOT|| i, | s gouron sonl ety e arreaes I e caneea, Soin o e : \MADISON STREET = v‘v‘if’d;‘flF*E.'.‘"fiIE.'fh’IZ.'.-\‘f. BE READY TO SHOOT — NEAR KEATS. 2 = [\ TOWARD HIM— EASY, e T R e = . N AN : r 1 | Day and Night Phone 289 [ For Christmas Presents |’ | 2N | = A COMPETENT WELDING SERVICE i ALWAYS AT YOUR (‘JOMMAND j Purses, “OCCES““ Burrows Welding Co. { BLISS TRADING POST ] On the Pier Open every day : ONE HOD ON" Sl [_Ts A wihiiing comsh | HeEsE ) (VHRELSEN, | | QRO cCOMPO ~ ¥ 1] HORE, PAW-- AN WIF A FACE : t‘e?é ‘gg = by KEEPP\{ORE ol LADY?. \ | |pAwTED O I, fid == = AT THAR TATER-TRAP SHUT (T Sy SIDE SHOM AN’ \ AN TLL GIT YE N / SEE ALL THEW GO @ Tk wes || | QuARE-LOOKIN Gennine Blue Denims Zor Boys CR'TTERS NOW, with ZIPPERS . . . When a guy’s out passin’ the ball around he wants a pair of pants that can stand the gaff. These denims are the answer, yes, for play or school wear. Mother knows that % OF COURSE HE . 2 B GE ? HACK? | HAVE ALL THE R / ¥ WHo Has | EverveoDy, W I IMAGINE ) | CERTAINLY. THOUGHT OF 1T, A KEY TO |EXCEPT BIX. & 3 » o y WOULDN'T. STEAL DIDN'T HE? /8 B THE PLACE? / 7 \ a 2 'EM AND SELL'EM. 4 7, IN SIZES 1-22 20" to 32" Waist R | C C LAST THREE DAYS B e Y | Fr2 TRYIN' T THROW I TONORROW? || AN DOES | ey 1T Ay — J 5 | Y y I —— iy o e Mo, LA KW B Berends Ca QGUALITY SINCE 1887 Copr. 1946, King Festures Syndicate, Inc,, Worl! righ