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ERIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1948 R 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA R e e et 2 ELLIS A1k Lings | RADIOLOG Cokawoos,) ) Tl i/ ) DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TOKETCHIRAN | e Soyioons oo wiivouoo) /| f | via Petershurg and Wrangell ot EoR oo ) i | M ’ Sl With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. 5 ?0~H€m's to Vets. 5: Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. s S"’l‘“""““;"" Center—Ameri- can Legion. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 5 Hollywood Headlines. oo p———r TURKEY SHOOT : STOP HIM, LUMMOX ! STOP HIM /! rding to the Record. hy 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS o ——— T GOES LUMMIX | 8:00—News. : e it LIKE 8:15-BARNYARD FOLLIES- TRy - LIGHTNIN'!! Military Order of Cooi | oot liliary vrdaer o1 L 00i1es | 8:30—Music. 9:00—News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—Proudly We Hail. * 10:00-—News. | 10:15~ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. { Sign Off. ! | Saturday Morning and Afternoon | Sign On. 7:00—Sunrise Salute i' EEP CLuB | 7:30—Radio Reporter. . P 7:45—Jack Teagarden’s Orchestra. 8:15—Headlines. Seward Street - Juneau | 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—Freddy Martin’s Orchestra. | < T > ” : A P Zy TR BAH! WE ARE FOOLS, COMRADE! | TIME: 8.00 P_ M. 5!':00—Music fu.r the Missus. . i € # (g s THERE 15 NO ONE HERE. ol Fl’lday A Nov' 19 10:00—News. ; HIMEOMRADE. I COVER 10:05—Music. YOUR ADVANCE . G 10:15—Sports on Review. 10:30—Kids on KINY. CHICKENS (average) 2% lbs. || " ovserems = & 11:30—Listener’s Digest. TURKEYS (average) 10 lbs. || s rociss CHESTRA. [¢] | 12:15—Noon N | 12:30—Songs by Cr s = | 12:45—california 3 ' L 3 4 o , » i 2 P Public Invited | all Game - S ————— — . MEET THE MISSUS-CBS.| ! i ¥ 1 GoTTA P 2 1 ¢ I'M DEAD BROKE...YA SHORE . M'PURSE TANCE-CBS. WHAT CITY 5 £2 BEIN & ] COULDN'T LEND A FELLER 1S IN M'BACK TURKEY SHOOT| oo | |ow | [RIED SN PEE (57 apay-| | RS R 2 Music ke IR B B i 3% . /SO ey TAKE WOTCHA : i g : ) \ TS : 44N N F (U neeo AN’ pUT GARDEN GATE-CBS. e Tl » HOME TOWN REUNION- :%E? o # 5 TRAINER, s subject to change | FLEW TO itions t-yond our con- | BOSTON TODAY TO OVERSEE ALWAYS AT YOUR COMMAND 72 ON (6_&{[Al'$ l e Buarrows Welding Co. THURSDAY TRIPS; Z%&E«ZE{: Airlines carr rhursday with 29 3 SR R - el M B Ry # I HE RAMS THEM, HE MAY | I WHERE ARE ALL THESE W WHO'S TIPPING THESE mucs] : SMASH THE TELEVISION SQUAD CARS COMING FROM?] A OFF? T'VE GOT TO OPEN I. Powers, Dr. G. a Parker, Don C. Fos- AT WATCH ace DeLien, Dr. Chalm- v & & Sutton, C. Bergstrom,| | HAVE SEEN ,20. A CTT R MY o Sutton, Mrs. Roberts, R. THEM. ERF by e Seer 1 onas, Mrs. Malline, Cecil Bak- r, Corrine Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker, H. J. Rimmer, Ed- Poynton, Ralph Mize, J. R. n, Roy Avrit, Dr. and Mrs, L. penberg, George Rathlis- berger. From Hood Bay: William Jar- vinen, ‘Otto Hellem. From Hidden Falls: William Rhymer. Frem Chatham: Ed Vogel. | ];mll»; T:ml;;e:mSar;\ Asp, Mr. S " WHO SAID X | and Is. N . leming. % " % From Petersourg: D. * Drebelbis. e : . : I swow THAT? T'LL SJO:(:S\(-E“B(\’O%Y | From Ketchikan: C. H. Morse, ; 5 I (NEVER SEEN KNOCK RIS | Mae Robbins, Walter Heisel, Bill DURN YORE FERGIVE SICH: LEETLE BLOCK ALREADY DID, o Hoonan: eite Hamen,| | HIDE, LOWEEZY!t | W€, PAW .- NARMNTS 1) ALL ks 1, agnes Gooowin,| | T CAINT SEE NONE | _FERGIVE ME MY BORNED DAYS! = Sarah Shareland, Agnes Goodwin, Alice Stevenson, Ira B. Stevenson.| | OF TREM SIDE-SHOW HAW-HAW- To Sitka: Art Walker, George CRITTERS ! Haw’ | Sundborg, John Smith, Vernon Thomas, William Paul, Gene Vuille, | Charles Peterson, Dr. Chalmers, A. F’y fo ,he | J. Alten, Don Foster, Ralph Mize, ] fihrlstmas | Edward Poynten, Dr. De Lien, Priscilla Parker, Leonard Hopkins, homeland for | Rose Andrews, J. R. Mowes, To Ketchikan: G. Millice, Mrs. ;Oxksmith, C. P. Irvin. To Petersburg: C. W. Abbott, H. € 1 Sensational new reduced fares |.* s : b . LG - . o st iGiadve. SASiRIEY IT DOESN'T'SHOW, BUT AND THEY HAD | SAW THE. I MUST HAVE AT THAT e . | : ~the lowest in history ULk et R | WINDOW-SHOPPED BEAUTIFUL GRANDEST SET OF GAVED AT |RATE,WELL GET . | Phillip James, Nellie Hansen. LOT OF MONEY AT RUFFLE'S DRESS TOOTSIE SHOES [f| |DISHES FOR 439.50. LEAST $100. | RICH QUICK! W YORK § ol NEW LOW sor el S mil | sHOPPE AND AT 2\ AT FLUNKLES /£ | | DIDN'T BUY A, L Rownd-Trip .o"'":'l‘;"' ( The average barometric pressure I LA SNAZ, = e | 2t 5,600 feet altitude is 24.89 inch- \ CO"NIIAG!H, OSLO 5730.80 $5§|.3o cs of mercury. STOCKHOLM 70407 ANAR ! T HELSINKI 815.40 604.00 H. W. McCracken *In efiect October | through March 31, all travel to be completed by April 30. Tickets valid for 30 days. If yon can’t go to the old country for Christmas— | bring your loved ones here for a family reunion! : D .. 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