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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1950 g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNLAU, ALASKA =" PAGE SEVEN . phia, 27; Jones, Philadelphia, 26. RS !“ B. B. Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, RADIO lo G T T s % k : TS Jones, Philadelphia, and B:’):msn_ ol elphia, and Gordon, AINY HOPELESS BLONDIE-- Here are the leaders in the major| “piboe puch Ghicago, 50 Alaska Broaacasting Co. 'VE REPAIRED THIS baseball leagues through games of ¥ 8% Y C.B. 8, ¥_AC'é‘LSJM SOEMANY { IMES NONE OF THE o ORIGINAL PARTS ARE LEFT ON IT 1.000. Tuesday: 7 _— American League National League Batting — Doby, Cleveland, .407; ? WEDNESDAY EVENING o T 6.00—News. Batting — Musial, St. Louts, -439; | Lehner, Philadelphia, .390. 6:15—Musfc. Garagiola, St. Louis, 377. Runs Bsne_d n — Stephens, Bos- 6:20—Sports Scene, Runs Batted In—Ennis, Philadel- | ton, 40; Williams, Boston, 36. 6:30—Billboard of Alr. Home Runs — Williams, Boston, 11; Dropo, Boston, 9. 6:45—Local News. Pitching — Reynolds, New York,| '-00—NO LAUGHING MATTER- 4-1, .800. NBC. — 7:30—ARTHUR - GODFREY-CBS. L 8:00—LUM AND ABNER-CBS. TRACK, FIELD MEET | i3t-mesiostonvme. | |, o8 ‘ NEXT SATURDAY HAS e S i S ANGRY AFTER 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CUBS. J [T HAUNTING A MODERN PRIZE FIGHT ! 13 HUSKIES IN IT igifosimisy CARSON-NIC. ' THEY FEUGRTEWIRCUT OLOVES SEATTLE, May 24—(®—Thirteen| 10:30—Forecasts. i N _HIS_DAY MEN WERE FIGHTERS, AND FIGHTERS WERE JTETS | HE LOOKS LIKE MEN JSEE M, |7 ANY OTHER " GHOST ! “THAT MANY KNOCKDOWNS IN ONE ZFIGHT, the claims made against R 5 W Three Seattleites who'are Alaska CEB. you for personal injuries 1 lUnlversity of Washington athletes| 10:35—Sign Off. i A ROUN' ENDED _ONLY WHEN A MAN have been entered in the Pacitic THURSDAY MORNING AND WAS KNOCKED DOWN ! Coast Conference track and field AFTERNOON i Paid !or ynll meet this weekend. Three of them Sign on. { are figured as possible point win- 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. , N\ w nEéS- b 7:05—Local Weather. Z =1, 53 oach Hec Edmundson listed his 7:30—News Summary. 1 —X “ Hbl::lN yoqdlla:e an best bets as Jnck Burce in the high} 8:00—Morning Thought. é }' «Zfi anggumobre. accident you |phyrles; Jack Hensey in the 880 8:15—News Headlines. A S35/ willlbe glad you carried |and Craig Weisman in the 220. 8:25—Weather report. %/»’ S ::&nplete insurance pro- R 9:00—Mus}: for the Missus. '4/4, ion. < = . b 3 g 9:30—Weather report. Z o . Then your insurance IEEAT“E;'SSSI&ES?F(?; BANks| 9:35—Favorite H;:xm 7 Z f/ company, not you, pays l 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- Al 1 representatives for their respective] 10:00—News. to others, damage to the |banks have hbeen visiting Jus 10:05—Milady’s Memo. | >+ HEY, I BEEN 3 AWRIGHT... LIFT property of others, and |[this sweek in ll'?eir“trip‘u‘sg mr’o‘ién\’ 10:30—Morning Musicale. 1 I'LL HELP YA...JIST LET ME GIT ) LOOKIN’ FER YA . 'EM FIFTY TIMES ! 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- A HOLT ON 'ER. I'M A BLACK- C'MON, GIT & d CBS. SMITH BACK HOME e T'WOIK £ . car. Chester M. Latimer and E. B. 11:90-List . Diga: Consult this Hartford Kluckhohn, vice presidents of s eners’ es Seattle First National Bank, are| 11:45—Harmony Time. agepcy. guests at the Baranof Hotel, hav-| 11:55—Forecast. q ing arrived here yesterday. Kluck-] 12:00—Salon Serenade. shattue hohn is a frequent Alaska visitor.| 12:15—News. > After sevéral days here, Walter| 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. also'damage to your own Ithe Territory. A ene Mitchell of the National Bank of{ 1:00—MATINEE-CBS. :, Commerce went to Anchorage to-| 1:30—RECOVERY STORY-NBC. Phone 249 day. 2:00-MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. Seward Street AN . Ty 2:30—COUNTY FAIR-CBS. 8 eloping Service at p JUNEAU \ Hayes Shop, Harry Race Drugs,| O3:00—CONFIDENTIAL CLOSE- s Spruce Delicatessen, 10-3x UPS-NBC. 3:15—Bing Bings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. 5:00—Story Lady. 5:10—Poppy Program. 5:15—Prov. League Women Vot- ers. Make floors shine the easy way— with the wonder polish that's row water-repellent ! 4 AND-BAYONETS BOYS BE — IF 5:30—Viking Varieties. THEY WERE TO "LOSE FACE" % All programs subject to c!:nnce' SITUATION. /GREAT WEAPONS. MY PEOPLE) USURPER, THEYARE 1 0ii0ns beyond - 4 a8 B s DO RESOURCES. 50, I GUESS YoU MUST HIDE, TERRY. REMEMBERING —AND B [ i BRING 37; TAKE2S| | (§ Gl S P N , Alaska Coastal Airlines flights1 N d S L’fi“ 4, o | 9 Z — - - \ Monday brought 37 persons to Ju- | . & - \ \i\/ l'fi : 21 neau and carried 25 from here to| points in Southeast Alaska. Meanwhile “Operation Vacation”| continued as school children from J : : ) IF I CAMN CET JUsT ONE Mount Edgecumbe flew to Juneau MORE (¢COP? THATS ALL—JUST ONE MORE— Your tile, wood or linoleum floors get a beauti- ful, protective shine in minutes, with self- polishing Glo-Coat. And now you can wipe away water or spilled things, yet your floors en route to their homes in all parts | The ACA Consolidated Clipper car- ried 85 to Juneau Friday and Sat- of Alaska for summer vacation. 40 THOMPSON SU'BMACHINE GUN <L > T r BE ENOUGH. LETS GO IN ND 8R keep their shine! Johnson’s Glo-Coat is“now urday, and six more were brought | J 1 s P s here on the morning flight. [ positively water-repellent! Sm.le time and Fellolit oo 1ha pasengeiitoats Y effort. Make your housework easier. Get Glo- ried in all regular ACA flights to| W P . and from Juneau Monday: | Coat. Save money, too—buy larg\er sizes. To Sitka: Vern Hitchcock, Rei- B g dar Krokum, Roland Armstrong, Mrs, Earl Miller, Loraleen Miller, J ° “ “ s o " ? s G L o - c o A' Coleen Miller, Kathleen Miller, and - Thomas Nally; to Angoon: Dora Gungerson; to Todd: Joe Moralis and Julie Parcon; to Tenakee: Bud Reed; to Petersburg: Glenn Leach, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stasney, G. F. Dfl' BOBERT SIMP SON Gentry, and Nick Zelios; to Vank DR. TED OBERMAN N Island: Keith Bloom; to Ketchikan; Optometrists ‘S;:d . Crawford and Willlam H. To Hoonah: Carl Greenwald; to Haines: Frankie Young and Mrsfl} L. Gutmann; to Skagway: B. J.| Bouillon; to Sentinel Island:| “ll’! il no snllsli!llle hl‘ Goon leering George Cheney. | For expert, distinctive plastering . . . From Sitka: Richard Nord, Mary | with the plaster that INSULATES . . . cal} Manguk T U 15 yrs. experience nn ':E Douglas 21 ert John, Mr. Fasano, Mr. Kerns, an ' m Fhone g Roy Peters, and Madeline Siminoff; from Fish Bay: R. Houser; from| Todd: J. T. Tyherude, and Mr, and GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 G Bl L John':o:: el g H£d ylE - - Bay: O. P. Olsen, A. Oberg, W. G. . @lacier Construction Co. B e R Darling, you have the queerest pattern of sunburn! | cant understandit! Guess | got sort of soft over the winter. Be careful, Skeezix, or your back will get Phone 266 for appt. sunburned. i » New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work w. amf, Fred Harris .Jr., and T 7 - . = o Plastering — Concrete Pouring . Em'zl'éf"ui’xflmpefi?:fi@ l.iyén? U%EC!‘SE;\REGEEF\%&ML, : HE IS'A ANIMAL Sand and Gravel Hauling Y} | Blanchard; from Hoonah: Dolores A MINERAL? ~. BUT HE nlwr Sharglane, Mrs. Peter Duncan, Mr. 1 DONE FIGGERED OUT B8Y JEEPERSY R NO ANIVMAL and Mrs, Charlie Yadon, and Mrs ' ANSWER TO MY \F VE FIGGERED T i David Williams. *HE IS BUT HE AINT® § 5 A l A s K A s T E A M s H l P ( 0 M PA N Y Fram Haines: G. N. Johnson, A. RIDDLE, SNUFFY. OUT, "RIDDLES™- F. Ghiglione, Tildon Tyree, David SCHEDULED SAILINGS j Y Tyree, Frankie Young, and Clement — g BT e S | B. Favre; from Skagway: Ken o oo R S e "= | T amoreaux; and from Eldred Rock: 10b Alcine J. Wiltz. » NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND 7 - “Alasks ... S.S. Aleutian .._May 28 88, . mzs ‘Wrangell Seattle s a l % Ketchikan S.S. Bgranof ...May 30 | S.S. Alaska ....... June 2 Tfes‘z’:y 9% medon baseball games 3 REA Seward Petersburg Seattle Batting: Wally Westlake, Pirates| | DADDY-HAVEN'T YOU FIRED 1 SAW THAT BUTLER'S NO-I HAVEN'T FIRED Ketchikan —hit a grand slam homer in the| |THE BUTLER=AS MOTHER IT SEEMS ALL THE HAT IN THE HALL - -~ HM “ET -IVE BEEN | _FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE A s B e ; I HOUBE 15 LERT ENYBT R L 5000 TS e i (B2 T pitching duel and beat Phillies. & 1M WAITIN' FOR TH/ TO ME # FIND OUT # JIGGS! COME KIN FIRE HIM # AILOR’S SPLICE — May 19 Pitching: Bill MacDonald, Pirates 4 OPPORTUNITY VL 8. — May —hurled a three-hit shutout over : GO TRY AGAIN / 'H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Phils in his first major league start as the Pirates won 6-0. WOMEN A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO QWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS in your community representing a qualify cosmetic line established since 1929. No house to house selling necessary. Harnings sufficient to warrant full time of top quality person. College graduate with business experience preferred. Must have a‘!ll!ty and be able to finance local establishment and stock merchandise. We will train and assist in developing your local market. For full particulars and interview address P. O. Box 441, Everett, ‘Washington.

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