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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN s o C o T e s L . R A D I o I' 06 I FOUND THEM A | (7 Tars THe TrROUBLES : ! KINY y~ WHEN I WAS G S WIVES E - | Alaska Broadcasting Co. % ( HOUSECLEANING . o8] ¥ C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU e a DOl K 4 SHOE IN HAVE YOUR REPRIGERATOR | weDNESDAY EvENING | 5 S LT, P St p | 5:00—Keynotes by Carle. Cleaned and Checked L R o T 6:00—News. ' FOR MOST EFPICIENT ey opmnm | gim?fi;fr Music. | 6:45—Local News. Our Hayden Harris can give you expert 7:00—Sammy Kaye Showroom. 7:15—Show Business-ABC. service on either domestic or commer- cial refrigerators. 7130;:;3% it A i X EiE ENERG PR : o h S GET THEI RS Don’t let your valuable equipment go . 8:00—Forecast. ONFIDENTIALLY, THAT THEY & to ruin forlack of attention. 8:05—Music for Listening, 1 ™ RIGHT —— THEY DO " 'gfiVENEQKZEECTHELY ON 8:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- TN - o 3 CBS. 3 mWE 18] Now 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—-VAUGHN MONROE P ar Sfllls Electl'i’e | 10:00773?\:10:.{%“:-03& ' HILLS, AFRAID o 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. Company | p o BooRs! Sign Off. THURSDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON W cie, vl 7 Sign On. 7:00—Dugking with Druxman, 7:30—News. 7:45—Dunking with Druxman. 8:15—News. e N 2 pe el §:20—Morning Thought, - 24 % e 3 0 NO! : = & OKAY, % G'NITE LL T THAT'S A SWELL KID. HE'S 'Y YEAH. GREAT NOW ABOUT TH' KID, KI S3hJirachsl, i CLARENCE.) DONALD )SEE THKID A MAN, HE WAS AS much B PARTY."WELL,J |’IT SAYS HERE IN OUR POLICE ¢ ; A g THEM OTHERS, IT'WAS NICE 2% 'COMIN’ UP, fSIX... 9:00—Music for the Missus. | CMON, CLEAR OUT (g ] SEEIN' THE GUYS. AIN'T “ CLARENCE,ILL] | A CHILD HAS 9:30—Forecast. | g : st‘:ENF SOME OF I BE SEEINYA. : NEARS WE'VE 9:35—Airlane Trio. 9:45—YOU AND COLLEGE-CBS. | 9:45—YOU AND HOLLYWOOD- CBS. i 10:00—News. 1 10:05—Vocal Varletles, i / ~ \/ ! 10:15—Piano Playhouse. . & ¢ 3\ ANOTHER CLIPPER EXTRA— Y 12:15—News. i ! 11:45—Pipes of Melody. . 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—3alon Serenade. 10:30—Milady's Memo. ) s | : \ { 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. F ; | 7 G ‘ 2 md‘ § | 12:30—Meet the Band. ’ — - [ ] 1:00—BEAT THE CLOCK-CBS. e > g 1:30—Light Classics. ! * Ja NG / o b Nk i smione] QUARTERS, THEY'RE NOT JA THEY VE 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABC. CAUGHT YOUR 2:15—Bing Sings. 2:30—MAKE BELIEVE TOWN- £ .\ SECRETARY, Pan American serves piping hot CBs. ‘ | 3:00—HOWARD K. SMITH-CBS. i :15—~NEWSMAKERS-CBS. meals@and tasty snacks aloft... | S Basade ot Bl | 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- complimentary, of course. That’s another ' s.s_stern serenade. to mak t tri fi b ine Stri reason to make your next trip gi} by |pyc Jina Sirike swift 4-engine Clipper SN | InNW Continues For frequent, dependable service call ..o | searrie, Aus 31— Tne : K \, BABEE, THE DO RE ED. WILL HAVE 2 LESS BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 |strike that has ‘tied up North Coast &~ ALL <t Py Greyhound Bus Line operations be- WHOEVER THEY ARE, é_ RT N I 1 INTRUDERS — 2 LE! /P“ x / 3 !" *\ j tween Vancouver, B. C, and Port- WITH THE ELECTRICITY SAM? i =T ; PERS—2 LESS UV AMERICAN. € DN (5™ )| o ey SAor ] T o " | g Ray Jensen, president of the OFERA ; Motor Coach Empl Union, Di- WorLo AIRWAYS, % 7 Ve oo s ) B *Trads Mark, Pan Amrican Airays, Tnc. %0 oot®® | members had rejected the com- pany’s latest offer, made after a TO SEATTLE * HAWAIl * ROUND-THE-WORLD * KETCHIKAN !geries of day-long meetings with JUNEAU ¢ WHITEHORSE ¢ FAIRBANKS * NOME | Governor Langlie during the last 5 . | fortnight, Farm accidents in this country There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! { . sss,000000 st veur 2 YES, | RUINED \ .| § My ARM. DO YOU I'M 50 AWKWARD 2 N eKiow SOMEONE ' 1:CAN'T EVEN b P ' I|I'I 7 SPLIT-KINDLING Y S U D E N s | N ' : T l e % € ;s / ¥ Now’s the time to buy your ; ., ? m K77 |4 AL FIVE HUNDRED. FOR TRIMMING HOW MUCH DO YOUR BEARD. AND < FgR TRIMMIN' ONE FIVE HUNDRED ? I OWE YE FER FOR TORNING &2 MY, BEARD ? ATIN' (MY ' bt iy et <) 0 Sol| | R TG SCHOYLER , THE i SWINDLE?! | L HAIR STYLER? ' Y 5 o L ,HERE COMES GIT OVER A HELLO--CASEY ? MALLET-HEAD" LITTLE-~1 7 You WILL YOU TELL ME MAHOGAN CAN'T SEE- Wi WON THE INTO THE / FIGHT 2?2 WHAT 2?2 THEY BROKE THE YEP-AN'I RING /# LIKE TO \ ) iy TELEVISION SET?Y SEE EM ON TELEVISION! You’ll get a good deal at BURFORD’S

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