The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 1, 1949, Page 7

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JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE & 161K, 290UT ON PACIFIC NATIONAL'S| . RADJO LOG | PAN AM CLIPPER FOWLER MARTINIS x:vs | sixteen passengers arrived (rumlou Z‘TH TRIP NORm‘ - C.B. 8. : |l Seattle aboard ‘Pan American Air- | i ways yesterday and 29 left for the; Any reports that business is quiet WEDNESDAY EVENING i South as follows: at the Westward or in the In-| 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- i From Seattle: Edna Difalco, R.|terior are unfounded, according to | CBS. |l O. Fleming, Peggy and Vernon Joy- | Fowler Martin, vice president of the | 4:45—Western Serenade. { . | er, Mrs. Ina Maki, W. L. Macintee, | Pacific National Bank, Seattle, who| 5:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- = R il Y Rev. George Mesley ,B. C. Millis, |is in Juneau southbound after vis- CBS. . &7 ! | John Novosell, Ben Stone, E. M. |ijting Skagway, Cordova, Seward,| 5:15—Excursions in Science. - Wy, | Spence, William Thayer, Richard!Anchorage and Fairbanks. 5:30—LES BROWN-CBS. i e ///// ”% Zoerb, Tommy George, E. Marku-| With more trips to Alaska to his! 6:00—News. H 5 ////%7// l son, M. Nicholas. |credit than have been made by| 6:15—Music. To Seattle: Phillip Spaulding, | many Alaskans, Martin speaks of| 6:20—Sports. i Harry Tate, Laurel D. Goodell, Hel- ‘ the Territory and its business with | 6:30—Dinner Music, MISS CLIVE LEFT en and Judy Foss,. Matilda Joris, | the authority of one familiar with| 6:45—Local News. > i b |l Thelma Albertson, Dorothy Fee,|its many problems 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. ' WOQD_S*": WOUL',,D Il Toni Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | His present journey is his twen-| 7:15—Here’s to Vets. (@ BE ABOARD! : |l Bell, Sylvia McIntyre, Joan Meln- ty-fourth trip north. 1:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS i1 M P! || tyre, Ezra P. Monson. |, Construction, both military and| 8:00—Forecasts. o = WHY DO THEY Svelyn Sellers, A. D. Erickson, | private, is about five weeks behind| 8:05—Songs by Sinatra. I ] ot GROW ANYWHERE ? || Anna_Erickson, Billy Nelson, I. H.jschedule in the north, Mr. Mertin| 8:15—NIGHT EDITOR-CBS. Il Stone, Vera Stone, Mrs. J. A. Mec- | said, but visits to the Pacific Na- 8:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- Laren, Leon Bagley, C. M. Schum- | tional's bank correspondents and CBS. il achen, Stanley Bishopric. calls upon various bank accounts| 9:00—News. i To Ketchikan: John H. Doyle, have convinced him that Anchorage 9:15—Viking Varieties. Auhirie Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Butch [and Fairbanks, especially, are In 9:30—-ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. Thomas and Lillie Coransen. fine shape. 10:00—News. | —— Friendship for the Territory and| 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud |iis peoble has involved all sorts of | 10:30—Forecasts. WOME" OF MOOSE | personal service for the Pacific Na- Sign off. tional Bank, according to Mr. Mar- To Elffl of"([ks tin, Thursday Morning and Afternoon “We find ourselves shopping ior Sign On. Women of the ‘Moose. will meet S37Kers from Kodiak, meeting boats| - 7.00—Dunking with Druxman. | : | i : o take care of cl irl - 7:30—News. - s e : oW e At B clack 197 | way to school, personally supervis-| 7.45_Dunking with Druxman, . ,. HERE THEY COME . YOU TWO GET IF T DON'T GET AWAY AND YOU DO... clectlon of officers. ' Senfor Rezent | jng gniowances of youne Alaskans| gits News | JUG. BY THE SOUND OF AWAY IN THE DARKNESS TO THE i . TELL ANN WHAT YOU KNOW 1'D | Bt:eyndl‘arson urges all members to| in Seattle, getting doctors, making H:‘20—-Mo‘rnlng Thought. | DRUNK...DID YOU 7 THE DRUMS THEY'LL CACHE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE... WANT TO SAY... j s : reservations at Mayo Clinic, hiring | g.95 Worecasts |} GIVE THOSE LY BE COMING ANTONIO KNOWS WHERE.... TRY TO [emorial services tor aeparted | ¥ i 4 RDS Ti FOR YOU 3 COVER ME... I DON'T KNOW WHA [ g banking personnel. It is all a part| g.30—Cote Glee Club. GUARDS THE i memkers was held jointly with the : G ose fpiea Club, PILLS SHORTLY 3 | WILL HAPPEN... Royal Order of M in th of taking care of our friengs from| g:45 JTenny Herman. . ?. | \ s, iy cose in the 1odge | Alaska,” the visiting banker sald| g.00_ Musle for the Missus. g e e today, With a sincerity that indicat- | g:30—Forecasts. ed that he meant every word of it.| g9:35—Airlane Trio. Fuller Brushman in town. For ap-| Mr. Martin will remain in Juneall| 9:45—YOU AND PETS-CBS. pointment call Mr. Baker, Baranof | yntjl the end of the week before| 10:00—News. Hotel. . 209 tf| proceeding to his home in Seattle.| 10:05—Vocal Vaiieties. T R RS R BB ;| 10:15—Piano Playhouse. BEGD’NERS FRENCH CLASS We pav Seattie wrices for scrap | 10:30—Milady’s Memo. Enrolling tonight. Marie Doyon, | lead. Madsen Cycle and ¥ishing| 11:00—~ROBER! Q. LEWIS-CBS. instructor. Ph. Red 575. 210 261 S 1, 202 tf| 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. - | 11:45—Pipes of Melody. 11:55—Forecasts. | 12:00—3alon Serenade. | 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. | " = - o ; 3 ” | :ftl)g:?ifirx'x:i{; tgLocx-cns. 4 ALY Y/ ] g ; »35595’»/60@73"& "2 CRYSTAL BALL SURVEYS ’ LsoMeet theBand. | [E%Y/KNOW, FEATHER, IF TEEK THAT TREE, Mg _ B [[END OF THE LINE... R ' oy A Time 7 CALLING...ARE, UHL:ISTE:I::» > < - . \ ) B ‘ - NOUT A SPONSOR” ON YOUR el S0 HOWARD K1 SMITH-CBS.| | (1T GURE DOBSN'T — HEY L R\ UNDER IT! ¢ All programs subject to change iue to conditione beyond our con- | srol. ot SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN’S. alg -~ “eee - QL e TZGERALD § ‘ 2 . s INTO THE BUILDING AND OUT IF' ONLY T CAN REACH MY ¥ KENTUCKY'S & AGAIN,IN HIS STRUGGLE | \CAR IN THIS PARKING LOT, il TO ESCAPE THE BOXER, oy 2 5 o "PEAR-SHAPES” LREATHING BECOMES MORE AND MORE DIEFICULT. Genuin SOUR MASH { Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey JIOTTLED @ Yes—lighting can be exciting! . . . Particularly 1 IN BOND when it does such Y-onder’;l?h thinAgls éz.enlhancc | o0 rroOOF I e amps | ! g - At g ] @ T ks -l wett Hiyheod cowem 1V e ‘ SRl AT 0O W [/ THAT BIRTHMARK. Y NEVER! | JUST LOVE T NOT ) reiis® lovelier to Jook at, too. See us about Aladdin’s | K ~| YOU MEAN, ¥ OF COURSE, YOU IT. IT IS PART OF ‘W SUPERSTITIOUS, WILMER. BUT R | 1 JESSICA— MIGHT BE ABLE TO | HER, AND | WOULDN'T SHE DOESN'T' DARE TO HAVE SHADES latest table and floor lamps the next time you 5 1 75 TOO BAD go shopping. i 5 K EN'T PERFECT NOT HAVE IT TAKEN CFF. | CHANGE A THING! . THAT CLOVER MARK REMOVED! ° B A 8 o PERFECT? ALASKA ELECTRIC Lt B = ; 7o LIGHT AND POWER CO0. % A Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service TAVON PRODUCTS ||| ponetos Now-Available in This Vicinity i‘ Brownie's llquo’ Store || For appointment call Douglas Phone 103 139 So. Franklin 464 | | o 3 - l Mss, Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, || g ; ! 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