The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1950, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1950 RAINIERS IN | FOURTH SPOT BY SHUTOUT (By the Associated Press) | Seattle's big Jim Wilson is closing | n a Pacific Coast L e record ght to notct ry. Frank co set the ecutive wins it was Wilson's sixth d ran his scoreless innings to in the campaign he had of 31. Hollywood its maintained two | St. Louis .. GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON W HISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF fame lead, but the extra inning pressure was again put on Fred Haney's depleted pitching staff. The Stars had to go 13 innings to subdue San Francisco, 3 to 2. The night before they traveled 12 innings and lost the duke on Dino Restelli's | homer. It was pinch hitter CIiff| Dapper’s hit that sent Jim Baxes home with the clincher last night in the Seals’ stadium. Glenn Moul- der got credit for the win, his sixth | against five defeats. | Oakland kept pace with the Stars by coming from behind in the late nings and taking a 6 to 5 decision from hapless Los Angeles. | San Diego took the home run! trail to whip Sacramento, 7-6. Jack Graham socked his eleventh round tripper, Max West his sixteenth and | Milt Nielsen his sixth. i STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS | Pacific Coast League | Pet | 614 596 | 505 490 485 | 485 Hollywood Oakland S Diego Seattle San Francisco Portland Los Angeles Sacramento National League Philadelphia Boston Brooklyn Chicago New York .. Cincinnati . Pittsburgh American League Detroit ... New York Cleveland ....... Boston Washington Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis 587 547 466 434 342 342 Mexican Lace Blouses and hand | woven skirts at Nina's Nik Naks. | 47-61 FOR Knotty White Boat Cedar Edgegrain Red Cedar Shingles Also Lumber ONLY ONE QUALITY - THE BEST Write Vancouver Lumber Vancouver, British Columbia Call 416 when in need of a— BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Don’t accept inferior work from unskiiled “tradesmen”. FEARL CRASS & SON Pine of all species Co. (1931) Limited DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrist EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAINING TELEPHONE 266 SiMPsaN BLDd. JUNEAU ELLIS Al DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 R LINES and Wrangell Piumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Nights-Red 730 'ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND S.S. Alaska ......_.July 9 Seward S.S. Alaska Seward July 9 FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE P SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian ... July 9 ‘Wrangell Seattle S.S. Alaska Petersburg Ketchikan July 14 Seattle 11:30—BLUE BARRON. { 11:45—SALT LAKE CHOIR-CBS. | 12:15—News. | | 12:30—Christian Brotherhood | b T8 Morris-lverson {cal dress and accessories in- pastel | " |and Miss Viola Phillips. Mrs. John | RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU SATURDAY EVENING 5:00—DIMENSION “X"-NBC. 5:30—Viking Varieties. 6:00—News, 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sport Scene. 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. 6:45-~Church Announcements. 6:50—Local News. 7:00—-MEMO FROM LAKE SUC- CESS-CBS. | 7:15—Guest Star. 7:30—THE FALCON-NBC. 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Proudly We Hail. 8:30—WIN YOUR VACATION- CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—BROADWAY BEAT-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. SUNDAY Sign On. 8:55—Forecast. 9:00—Cavalcade Orchestra. 9:30—Voice of Prophecy. 10:00—Organ Music. 10:30—Johnny Thompson and Silver Strings. 11:00—Baptist Goodnews Hour. Hour. 1:00—-YOU ARE THERE-CBS. 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Alaska Light Concert. 2:30—PEOPLE'S PLATFORM- CBS. 3:00—~ROMANCE-CBS. 3:30—STARS OVER HOLLY- | WOOD-CBS. | 4:00—~GUY LOMBARDO-CBS. ! 4:30—DUFFY'S TAVERN-NBC. ] 5:00—MUSIC IN AIR-CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Revival Hour. 7:15—SING IT AGAIN-CBS. 7:45—Yogi Yorgenson. 7:50—Music. 8:00—THE TRUITTS-NBC. 8:30—ABC'S OF MUSIC-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—THREE SUNS-NBC. 9:30—GUY LOMBARDO-CBS. 10:00—PAUSE THAT REFRESH-| ES-CBS. 10:30—Weather. 10:30—Sign Off. All programs suhiect to change | due to conditions beyond our con- | trol. | Marriage Held Friday Evening| One of the lovelist weddings of the season was held in the North- ern Light Presbyterian church last evening when Miss Bella Iverson,| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Konrad | Iverson of Garrison, North Dakota, | became the bride of Mr. Daniey W.| Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F.| Morris of Juneau. | The Rev. R. Rolland Armstrong read the service at 8 o'clock. Given in marriage by Dr. John H\ Clements, the bride wore an orig-| inal gown of white satin fashioned | { with a sweetheart neckline, shirred | bodice, tiny buttons in back from neck to waist and a round cathedral | train. Her fingertip veil of imported | illusion, edged with chantilly lace, fell from a tiara of white-bugle | beads and seed pearls. She carried a shower of white carnations and | pale yellow roses. Miss Doreen Publow, her maid of | honor, wore a lavender embroidered | organdy dress with matching mitts | and Julienne cap. Bridesmaid was | Mrs. Don Rude who wore an identi- yellow. They both carried colonial | bouquets of pale marigolds, sweet | peas, ageratum and lavender stock. Mr. Svend Thorpe (“Whitey”) | was his brother-in-law’s best man, and ushering were Mr. Will Reedy and Mr. Leslie R. Hogins, Jr. Mrs. Will Reedy, soloist, sang “I Love Thee” before and “The Lord's| Prayer” during the ceremony. Mrs. Trevor Davis accompanied her on the organ. | Church decorations were of yel- low gladiolai and purple irises and} the same flower scheme was used | for the reception in the parlors. | The bridegroom’s mother wore black | lace with a red rose corsage. Pouring were Mrs. Joseph O. Rude McLaughlin cut the beautiful tiered | wedding cake. They were assisted at the reception by Mrs. Donald R. Clark, Mrs. Stanley Baskin and) Mrs. Donald Burras. The couple will return from their wedding trip to remain in Juneau until September. They will then make their home in Bozeman, Mon- tana, where Mr. Morris will attend | the School of Architecture at the| Montana State College. Seafood — Chicken — Steak — Dinners from 4:30 at the Country | Club. 50-1¢ | BEGINS WEDNESDAY RING SPLICE — June 30 " H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 | Mitchell Cain, world famous | magician, and Gladys, “Princess | of Magic”; featuring the sensational | “Box Escape,” 2 hours of fun and mystery, 49-2t I CAN'T--- I'M TOO DAGWOOD, GET UP--- YOU'LL BE IT'S ALMOST TIME FOR ANOTHER ROUN' WIT' RESUMED FIGHTING... PALOOKA DIDN'T EMULATE THE CONTENDER AND HIT ON THE BREAK. .. THEY BOX. WARILY.., EYIEE! 6EE WHAT YOU HAVE CAUSED, COMRADE. YOUR STORIES OF THE TERRIBLE HILL FOES HAVE MADE OUR, YOUNG RECRUIT FAINT AWAY. VES,IM POSITIVE! THAT IS THE GENTLEMAN WHO BOUGHT MY SHRUNKEN it isn't any beauty, Hope; but it runs! “RIDDLES" BARLOW 1S SHORE GITTIN' MY VOTE, COME ELECTION DAY, PAW--HE'LL MAKE A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA It’s better than none at all, Corky! * WHAT DID TH' SHIF'LESS SKONK PROMISE YE, . MAW? PAGE FIVE { AT NIGHT WHEN ITS TIME ) TO GO TO BED I'M NOT _ /" SLEEPY, BUT WHEN TS \\"IIME TO GET UP I CANT J OPEN MY EVES ,—/ ARE YA READY 22 “I7 seems PINKNEY- GRIMES IS N EEHOLD HIS FACE! ONE WOULD THINK HED ACTUALLY BEHELD SOME 50RT OF MOUNTAIN DEMON...WELL, DOLT, PO YOU HELP ME REVIVE HIM INSTEAD OF STANDING AS IF YOU WERE FROZEN...7 THE RADIO PEOPLE SAID HE LEFT NO FORWARDING ADDRESS! VITAMIN FLINTHEAR HAS COMPLETELY ARE BREAKING? { DO YOL)‘R’ SLEEPING (" AT THE OFFICE WHERE , \ YOU'LL GET PAID FOR IT % OHHH IT WAS A RUSE,..HE . FOOLED THE CHAMPION, AND AS A RIGHT TO THE FACE.” LHAS5A, HONEY, LET®% FACE ‘ IT. THERE'S JUST SOMETHING ABOUT YOU THAT IMPRESSES AND THE WIRE-BOUND FIGURE (ON THE SHORE SHOWS SIGNS OF COMING TO. MY ARMS AND SHOULDERS I CAN HARDLY HOLD ON Ber. U8 Pav OF Eekmens, 188, by bl g fOf course, the wind- shield wiper is shot and the oil gauge doesn’t work. HE DION'T PROMISE ME NOTHIN'!! HE MUST A-PROMISED YE SOMETHIN! I DURN_ GOOD AN' WELL YE WOULON'T TRAIPSE ALL THE WAY DOWN TO_TH' UOTIV' POLE FER NOTHIN'!! 1930, Kung Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. You use a stick | to measure the gas and the muffler and tail- A _pipe are gone. But the 5peedomqtér' will go up to 90 miles an hour, it says here! WAAL-HEDID MENTION SOMETHIN' . ABOUT PERCLAIMIN' ME MIZ HOOTIN' HOLLER OF 1950~

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