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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 24 ARRIVE HERE, 2160SOUTHWARD BY PAN AMERICAN On yesterday's Pan World Airways flights, 24 passen- gers were brought to Juneau and 27 persons departed. Pan Am also carried 18 passengers to Annette, ncluding personnel for canneries at Waterfall, Washington Bay and Hidden Inlet ,and took six passen- i American | { MacKay and Glenn Lett. Southbound, Pan American took K. K. Kellner to Annette; Truman Sage and Ernie Whitehead to Ket- | chukan, and to Seattle: Mr. and | Mrs. John Kelly, with Tom, Nancy ) and Kathleen; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Avrit, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heinmil- ler, Mrs. W. Houston and Sheila; R. D. Egge, Melvin Johnson, Gene-| vieve Mayberry, R. J. Sommers, | August Deroux, M. D. Morrissey, | Mrs. B. Francisco, Ahrina Dickin- son, Fred Shelton, Pat McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. M. DeYoung and RADIO LOG Alaska Bruadcasting Co. KINY C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—~"NEAU THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 15—Musie. 6:20—Sports. 6:30—Billboard of Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. 7:30—ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS. 8:00—Forecasts. THE DAILY ALASRA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA R AR ARRES) THE _CHILDREN WERE SO NAUGHTY TODAY --IT WAS ONE OF THOSE DAYS EVERYTHING GOES WRONG OUR WASHING MACHINE < WILL HAVE TO BE FIXED:-> 1 HATE TO THINK WHAT' OQUR BUTCHERS BILL WILL BE WHY DO YOU HAVE TO | BRING UP ALL THOSE PLEASANT SUBJECTS WHILE & b '™ TRYING TO READ ? PAGE SEVEN BECAUSEM THINK IT'S ™ A WIFE'S DUTY TO ENTERTAIN HER HUSBAND AFTER A HARD DAY'S WORK AT THE OFFICE sl l Carl Hardin. zers to Ketchikan. Arriving from Seattle were Al\'m‘ arton, James Cauley, Joe Crossen, ! FlsHI"G VESSEI. H-SIE IS‘ ra Chapman, Jonnie Eglsaer, rle Hunter 3rd, Norman Jorgen- on, Ralph Johnson, Phyllis Lang- g don, wntlr: Laurie, Lucy and Larry d headquarters ‘here| 10:00—News. tion on the fish- | 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. a 40-foot trolling ! 10:30—Forecasts. | 10:35—Sign Off. i Bob Larson, Grace Pelkey, Ed Sko- March 17 for| FRIDAY MCRFING AND | 05—Music 1or Listening. 8:30—ORGAN PROGRAM-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. DAVY JONES CALLS 9:15—Cote Glee Club. CENTI BATTLE OF THE E IS THE GREATEST! FIGHTER OF THIS CENTURY , Albert Shaw, Henry and Alma and Zed and Vance Wilson AFTERNON Sign On. ding at Annette were J. Ed-|S wards, J. Horton Brown, James |Southwest Al : 7 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local Weather. Two men, William Barrett and| 7:30—News. i Tt s Selph, were reported to be aboard the vessel. All Soutfi-! ’east Alaska ports are being quer-| 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather. ied for word of the vessel's whedé- | abouts, Coast Guard spokesmen ! 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecast. | NERVOUS FOR OPINIONS ON THE OUTCOME OF THE FIGHT WE NOW TAKE You ELSEWHERE & ELSEWHERER ! \S7/ s reserved YOU'D BETTER & REST, MISTER LEEMY... HERE, GIVE ME THE HUMPHRE-E-E HUMPHH ... OHHHH... W-WHERE ARE Y.YA ... id today. " belching. bloating and colic due to | The Coast Guard went into ac- | raidr it 9:35—Favorite Hymns. Ical g . . The home port of the vessel is | D40 PY, SN THE WORLD: | 10:05—Milady’s Memo. . i 0:30—Morning Musicale. Z Z HUMPHREY... fzas. ALLIMIN hasbeen scientifically tested * tion after relatives of the two men by doctors and found highly effective. World | ) 4y ooy R n(;lp in JUNEAU DRUG CO. {listed as Sitka { CBS. = ‘ ey 10:00—News. 1:00—CHICAGOANS-CES. y E-E- 1:3u—Listeners’ Digest-ABC . HUMPHRE E-E E‘ WE'LL WAIT RIGHT HERE AT DOVER . EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS HOURS LATER HEAVY FOG BLANKETS THE CHANNEL ... BOATS FROM BOTH SHORES PUT OUT TO SEARCH FOR THE INTREPID HUMPHREY . JOE PALOOKA AND KNOBBY WAIT ON THE DOVER SHORE. HOURS LATER ... NO SIGN OF ‘HUMPHREY. PEA- S0UP VERY ROUGH WAVES.., AND AN EXHAUSTED 1:45—Harmony Time. Juneau 11:55—Forecast. 2:00—Salon Serenade. l 12:15—News. 12:30—MARINE BAND-NBC. 1:00~TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 1:30—Songs from Shows. 1:45—UN BEAT-NBC. 2:00—Symphony. 3:00—PRO AND CON-NBC. 3:15—Bing Sings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. | 4.50—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. 5:00—Jim Lawson-ABS. 5:15—Home on the Land. 5:30—Dance Band. COASTAL FLIGHTS richer flavor BRING 26; TAKE 24| m"fl” W M”d/ f ‘ Alaska Coastal Airlines flights ' | yesterday brought 26 persons to | Juneau and carried 24 from here to points in Southeast Alaska. To Tenakee: Lloyd Reid, Jaras | Alan, and Mr. and Mrs. Mills; to Todd: Joe Crossen; to Sitka: Laura | Chapman, Fred Gleason, Ken/ ! Laughlin, and Mrs. Henry May; tol Kimsan Cove: D. Bolyan; to Chic- | hagof: Howard Hayes; to hacyl' i Call 416 when in need of a— BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Receive the benefit of 26 YRS. EXPERIENCE EARL CRASS & SON P 7 N ‘ 60 I GOTTA GET MAIMED FOR LIFE BEFORE LE-.']-”MAf- |s EE YOU JOKERS NOTICE THAT "PAPERWEIGHT™ I\ sTOP CLOWNING, CHAZZ, 0000H! SHE i 15 A GOLD INGOT— WITH THE‘ STAMP OF THE LHAS5A ONLY KISSED YOU | MADE ME DROP JMAKE IT PRETTY JFLUNG AT ME WAS /¢ N \ ONIT. - IN THE POCKET. — 4 ‘ ~7 has a for Your first taste tells you here’s richer, more refreshing tea! Enjoy wonderful flavor, born of prize young tea leaves, expertly blended for full body, sparkling color, real refreshment. Get McCormick Tea now— while you can save on this beautiful ma- roon-colored Bru-o-lator china teapot, offered exclusively by McCormick. - - : YOUR SHIRT 2 PHAW! HO DROLL! VOUR SHIRT! WHY, MAN, THAT HEADS WORTH | |YORICK= AT LEAST 1000 A SHRUNKEN HEAD? SEVEN:DOLLARS ? TAKE IT AWAY/ 6-cup size. Stroins o8 it steeps—brews crystal-clear tea Arm: Harry Townsend and Tony | Thomas; to Haines: Ed' Spothein, Frank Binchus and the Rev. Gal- | lant; to Skagway: H. Oster and Ken ‘}Lamoreaux. | To Tulsequah: J. Leftus; to Hoo- {nah: Richard Dick; | Arvo Homalainen; and to Iey Straits: Ben Mazon, Denisio Esti- ! qoy, and Fel Ordenia. | | From Sitka: Mrs. W. Davis, C. : Higgins, Mrs. Higgins, Dolores Jones, Carl Hardin, Mrs. Didrickson and infant and Dolores Didrickson; from | Fish Bay: William H. Farris; from | Petersburg: Brooks Hanford and | W. A. Wood; from Haines: W. M. :! Sharp, Fred B. Sheldon, Vance E. Shoemate and Russell Conlon. From Skagway: Ken Lamoreaux and Tom Dyer; from Angoon: Mrs. William Nelson; from Hawk Inlet: |Robert Burns and James R. Samples; from Pelican: Robert Parker and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Personeus; ‘fraom Chichagot: H. | Hayes; and from Hoonah: B. Bouil- lon and Max Lindoff. THATS THE WHOLE STORV,* BLOWTOP. BECAUSE I HAD BE: FRIENDED HIM, HE SOLD ME THIS LOVELY SHRUNKEN HE. OR 7 DOLLARS Bags. ator Teap to Pelican: Please send me () Bru-o-lator(s) Name. Aroes. . RN St city Zome__State__ Ocneex O woxey ook O casw It seems only [ And Skeezix! yesterday he| Married and was a tiny \with two kids. squirt, Avery. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS one DEPOSITS Those kids are sure growing up. =7 We'll pop in on Corky soon and . gve him a surprise. N WEIl have to drop Thats the \ in on him, Bill, and one Corky | see how he's doing. Wallet is running, Doc. 105 ANGELES GROUP I 10 VISIT JUNEAU ON 1950 'ALASKA GOODWILL TOUR The Los Angeles Chamber of IN THIS BANK ARE | Commerce will come to Alaska on its goodwill tour this year. INSURED | This was announced in a letter !to the Juneau Chamber of Com- | merce. The Los Angeles organiza- | tion wrote that it would arrive here FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Prince George. The tour will be headed by A. J. of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DDLE! € HANDS WIF ™ MAYOR -OF HOOTIN' HOLLER 7 G MY CATSY WHEN T HEERED V. HOLLER BAIN'T NE R‘% MAYOR, 18 € SET MY THINKIN' BUGS TO JUMPIN'Y YEPHTHEY'RE TARNIN' CART-WHEELS AN DOIN® “FUP-FLOPS " Wor righs sereel I TO MEET ANY- BODY HERE - Gock, President of the Los Angeles Chamber and chairman of the board of the Bank of America Na- tional Trust and Savings Associa- tion. The party will be made up of 226 members of the organization. It will visit Mendenhall Glacier and Auk Lake while the ship is in | port.” The ship will leave at 11:45 p.m. Saturday. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS ey " HOSPITAL NOTES Kenneth James and Richard Johnson were dismissed from St. Ann’s hospital yesterday. Mrs. Wililam Dick of Hoonah, Frank Sheakley of Hoonah, and Elizabeth Nakamura and Johnny Jackson of Juneau were admitted to the Government hospital. EVERYBODY WHO CAME || THE oLy WE'VE NEVER BEEN IMPORTANT PERSON TO THE CLIPPEM CLUB BEFORE-THEY SAY ALL THE CELEB- RITIES GOTHERE - SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian .._june 11 Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan NORTHBOUND S.S. Alaska _.June 11 Seward S.S. Alaska Petersburg Ketchikan FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE SQUARE KNOT — June 2 June 16 Seattle S.S. Baranof ...June 13 Seward Free Fur Storage on repairs brought in this month—Martin Victor Furs Ine. 16-10t H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—FPhones 2 and 4 —_— WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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