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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 31, 1950 PAGE FIVE HONESTLY, EVERY- LOOK! NO CHECKS- THING CAME OUT EVEN THIS MONTH 1 CAN'T WAIT'LL DADDY GETS HOME, TO TELL HIM THE AT LAST 1 LEARNED TO BALANCE New FALSE PLATE Canosta Party } RADIO LOG Save Money—Order By Mail!| HOflOl’S VISI'OI’! RINY Low As Only Take Your Own Impression from Materials We Furnish SKILLED DENTAL TECHNICIANS WILL MAKE YOUR NEW PLATE OF GENUINE DUPONT PLASTIC Money Back Guarantee Why envy beautiful false teeth of others? Our experienced laboratory experts will make your new false plate of genuine Dupont “Beauty Pink” Plastic material. You take your own impression at home, using simplified method. Takes only few | minutes. We supply everything needed. Amazingly low cost saves you many dollars. Satisfaction guar- anteed or money back. Act now! SEND NO MONEY Enjoy life again, and save money on new, naturallocking plastic ‘alse plate. Rush coupon for full details sent FREE! No obligation. WEST DENTAL LABORA’I'ORY,J Dept. U-84—127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago 2, TIL Rush complete information about | new false plate. i Name ... Address ... Town . L] . L] e High tide . . . . Mrs. Sterling Sears was hostesses Tuesday afternoon at a Canasta party given for a group of young girls to meet Mrs. Sears’ niece, Donna Lee Shestak, who with her grandmother, Mrs. Cora Sears, is visiting here from Hood River, Ore- gon, for the next two weeks. Mrs. Cora Sears and her grand- daughter flew up via Pan American plane—their first plane ride and in- itend to return south by boat in order to enjoy both modes of Alaska transportation. Mrs. Sears is the mother of Sterling Sears, superin- tendent of Juneau schools. Invited to meet the young visi- tor Tuesday were Misses Norma | Cook,' Paula Cook, Donna Wood, Janet Flint, Janet Schultz, Donna Jewett, and Earlene Intolubbe. Cocoa and cookies were served at the end of the pleasant afternoon e o o o o o o o o o . TIDE TABLE . AUGUST 1 . 3:42 am, 172 ft. Low tide 10:04 am., -18 ft. e High tide 16:23 pm. 167 ft. Low tide 22:25 pm., 13 ft. ® e o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ATTENTION TOURISTS Ride the Mailbcat Yakobl for an intimate acquaintance with SE Al- aska. Leaving every 'Weédnesday, arrive Juneau Saturday night. DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrist EYES EXAMINED VisuAL TRAINING TeLePHTONE 286 SiMPSON BLDW., JUNEAU ’___—-_—_—__—W Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Strange Adventure. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—8iliboard of Alr. 6:45—Local News. [ 7:00—CANDY MATSON-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS | 8:00—Forecasts. | 8:00—LEAVE IT TO JOAN-CBS. | 8:30—STARS AND STARTERS- | NBC. | 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—THE BIG GUY-NBC. 10:00—News. 10:15—MINDY CARSON-NBC. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. TUESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON 7:06—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Music for the Missus, 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Keys to Melody. 9:45—~YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo 10:30—Thru Llistening Glass. 11:00—SOMEBODY KNOWS-CBS. 11:30—CHICAGOAN-CBS. 11:45—Singers of Songs. 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Pipes of Melody. 12:15—News. 12:30—~HOMETOWNERS-NBC. 1:00—GARRY MOORE-CBS, 1:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 2:00—VOICES AND EVENTS- YEAH... T STRAIGHTENED. BETTER, JERRY. THAT ) SOMETHIN' SLEEP. CERTAINLY DID YOU A LOT ' OF GOoD, I WAS WORE <& OUT... I MEAN.,, VES, OSCAR, | SA IT, AND fLL STICK YOU LOVED POPEYE !! .COULDN'T. N'T FEEL LIKE IT REALLY. PLEASE THANK THEM FOR ME. I WANT T0 AVOID ANYTHING LIKE THAT. THERE'S A RADIO MESSAGE THAT NEW YORK CITY WANTS TO OFFICIALLY WELCOME YOU BACK, /== MR. PALOOKA. & | 8y IT, BUT-- (SARLY MORNING ... THE GREAT TRANSATLANTIC PLANE GLIDES INTO LAGUARDIA FIELD.. —— DOOGAN JANITOR SERVICE —— NBC. Windows washed, storm windows removed, Venetian blinds, overstuffed furniture, walls, woodwork, floors 2:30—STARLIGHT OPERETTA- CBS. I | { Sign On. l 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 3:00—ELMO ROPER-CBS. 3:15—Bing Sings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—AMERICAN FORUM OF AIR-NBC. 5:00—ECHOES FROM TROP- | ICS-NBC., 5:30—PLAYBOYS-NBC. 5:45—Adventures in Research. All programs subject to change 2 i jue to conditions beyond our cop- srol. 25 TRAVEL O TWO PNA FLIGHTS Nineteen persons, including 14 who were going to Ketchikan or Seattle, arrived from the westward yesterday via Pacific Northern Air- Illnes. cleaned, waxed and polished. Rugs shampooed. PHONE 357 YELL NEVERR BELIEVE THIS, LADDY, BUT I'VE NAY INFLUENCE WHATEVER WITH THE OCCUPANT UNFOR-TUNATELY /. GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND HE WOULDN'T Y TELL 'EM TO COME Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling WATCH HIM, CHAZZ, SINCE THE TOTALITARIANS DIDN'T USE NATIVE Y WORK ALONE. MUST R UP ONE AT A TIME, TALENT TO HIJACK MR. YANG'S HAVE STRONG ARM R MISTER ~WITH THEIR CARGO, THIS JOKER MUST BE AN \ BOYS WAITING BELOW ) HANDS IN THE AIR! IMPORTED EXPERT FROM UP NORTH, HE'S PROBABLY DANGEROUS. GUESS WE CAUGHT THE TOVARISCH FLATFOOTED, TERRY. HE'S BEING Chiropractic Health Clinie Dr. John M. Montgomery Dr. Geo. M. Caldwell Main and Front Streets Phone 477 # "7 Call 416 when in need of a— BASEMENT, FIREPLACE or CHIMNEY Don’t accept inferior work from unskilled “tradesmen”. LISTEN,GERTIE, WHEN T WAS HER AGE I WAS LAZY ! CHOPPIN’ WOOD AND BESIDES, HOW B.0. PLENTY, THIS PORE STOP THAT TYKE 1S GONNA GROW UP s ANOTHER CHECK FROM BLAM%D #ARL CRASS & SON ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian .._.Aug. 1 Cordova Seward Valdez S.S. Alaska ........Aug. 6 Seward S.S. Aleutian .._Aug. 6 Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Alaska Ketchikan Petersburg Aug. 11 Seattle FREIGHTER SATLINGS FROM SEATTLE RING SPLICE — Angust 2 COASTAL RAMBLER—August 11 " H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 I ! There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | | Outbound, Einar Linderoth and Lillian Wilson went to Cordova, and John Bowen, Joe Smith, Lloyd Schuler and John P. Boyd to An- chorage. Pacific Northern had a large pas- senger list Saturday, and ran two round-trip flights. PNA brought 25 persons here and carried 19 to the westward. Among the arrivals was Henry A. Benson, Territorial Labor Commissioner. Bishop John Zlobin of Sitka was among the Anchorage- bound passengers. DISABLED FISHING BOAT BEING TOWED TO JUNEAU The 40-foot fishing vessel Tacora was being towed to Juneau this morning after hitting a submerged object in the Funter Bay area. ‘The vessel, owned by Harold Jones of Juneau, carried two per-|. sons. It. was being brought to Ju-|’ neau by the 83-foot Coast Guard cutter based here. FLEISCHMANN on a product fis like 24 carat on gold—the finest it can be. Try FLEISCHMANN GIN and be convinced. pause for sure... be refreshed of course Ask for it cither way oo cboth trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1950, The Cosa-Cole Company THE TELLYVISION COMPANY, We can’'t be too far from Squint's TOoBEA RUNT IF THIS KEEPS ONf SHE DON'T GET | [MILKIN’ COWS— AND IT 4 IDIDN'T HURT ME NONE. NIGHTS. ST N : Look, Nina! There it is! Black Mesa Dude . for me L7B0 Y 5 N e <3 L I L0 03t Tekded e -~ \ AFORE YE GO . CAMPAIGNIN' i FEATHER MERCHANT KENTRY, YE ORTER , GIT SOME ADVICE / FROM LEM HAWKING-- HE'S BEEN DOWN THAR JES' . 4 RECENT (& SHORE YE DOY YE WUZ RIGHT THAR WHEN HE COME BACK, “RIDDLES” { Skeezix, that's terrible! WHILST, IM TALKIN' TO YER MAW! /1t does look a little forlorn, | must admit. I SWOW! I THOUGHT SHORE YE HELPED US PICK THEM, BUCKSHOT OUT'N TH' CRITTER YES-MARIE -IT'S JUST BEAUTIFUL OUT HERE ON OUR COUNTRY FARM- THE FLOWERS ARE IN BLOOM -THE TOMATOES ARE RIPE -THE CARROTS AND PEAS.ARE FRESH - IT'S A FEAST FORONE'S EVES -~ THE PEACH TREES -THE APPLES - " BoY/ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES / | THERE REALLY ISN'T & I WONDER WHAT MAGGIE 5 GOIN' TO HAVE FOR DINNER- LISTENIN' TO DAUGHTER'S TALK O\/EQSTHE PHONE ’ MAKES ME HUNGRY:! Nk . ANY PLACE LIKE \ » A FARM WHEN IT COMES TO FRESHNESS 7/ GET ME THAT CAN OF TOMATOES - AND OPEN THOSE CANS OF PEAS- AND ON THE TOP SHELF IS THE CAN OF PEACHES -WHILE YOU'RE AT IT-OPEN THAT CAN OF HAMBLUIRGER AND GET A CAN OF SPINACH! || SHALL I PUT