The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 11, 1950, Page 7

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| FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950 | BEANES' LABRADOR PUP cipal there, and Mrs, Beane is one of the four teachers. Another teacher, Mrs. Claribel Davis, w&s’ ~quwe} THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA [ ABLE } BOXING. GLOVES --- K HIS -y JWE LL START WITH DEFENSE -- L N g IAKES OVER ]'HE EMPIRE | t g0 to Kake with them today. Kinz | THAITNB,figg‘;’qGG”.%D ‘ TGIVE A The Beanes stopped at the Bara- | | y ANY FEW EXPERT ? ..+ | nof Hotel while in Juneau. | Alaska Broadcasting Oo. i LLONGVOEQ If her owners had left a beautiful Jet joined the famil T OBB — Ni | LS 3-month-old Labrador puppy in The | _Jet joined the family while the 5 : | : T ey Beanes were on a statesidg vaca- DIAL ¢ U Empire newsroom 10 minutes longer, Editor Elmer Friend probably would | have put Jet to work, complete with | “¢yeshade and copy pencil. After a get-acquainted tour in " which she ingratiated herself with )| $he entire staff, Jet settled down |” as though she planned to spend the | rest of her life in the newspr.per "“office. (A reporter had volunteered | to be puppy-sitter for an hour). Meantime, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel K. Beane were in conference with Dr. James C. Ryan, Territorial Edu- “cation Commissioner, about the coming season at Kake. tion. Mr. Beane knows she will be a great hunting dog, and Mrs. Beanes hopes she will have lots of | nice families. | FLEISCHMANN on a product 1s | like 24-carat on gold—the finest it can be. Try FLEISCHMANN PRE- FERRED Blended Whiskey and be| convinced. | Country Club Finest Food | French fried prawns, oysters, lob- | iters, steaks and chicken. Open ail | , aight. Entertainment. CBinese | 6:16—Strange - Advenhure. 6:00—News, | 6:20—Sport. Scene. | 6:30—Billboard of Alr, | 6:45—Local News. e 7:00—Ave Maria Hour i 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-0BS | 8§:00—Forecasts. | 8:05—Music for Listening. | 8:30—~ARCHIE ANDREWS-NBC. | 9:15—Cote Glee Club. | 9:30—JOHNNY' ' DOLLAR-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15-MINDY CARSON-NBC. WAS_Gh HIMSELF “GAVE | TAE E SHOULD BE BARNS, FIND THE RANCH. } i:%BLFS, Ef(oPii;l‘-Vsé H,‘QRGES =] BRD Wi e o OF CATTLE® ITH THE BOAT! * Mr. Beane is returning as prin- *Joed. 77-3t | 10:30—Forecasts. " W | 10:35—Sign Off. b ” N 0 | | | b | Saturday mornmg and Afterneon | | DR. TED OBERMAN I Optometrist EYES EXAMINED VIiSUAL TRAININ® 8ign On. : 7.00—Sunrise Surprise. | 7:05—Locel Weather . 7:30—News Summary. | 8:00—Morning Thought. | 8:15—News Headlines, 8:25—Weather report, 8:30—Langworth Choirsters. 9:00—Music for the Missus. TELEPHONE 266 SiMPEON BLD&. JUNEAU ., ELLIS AIR LINES YORK, GOIN’ TFIGHT IN ' /*¥ THERE ANYTHING 9:30—Weathi 7 DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN |/ ;v by Sacie ardoe via Petersburg and Wrangell | g : : With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg | 10:05—Just Juse. 1 SHOULDA STOOD IN NOO | 10:30—Kids oh! KINY. i IVE, DO y J%ANNO COST US A Conveniett afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. . o B'SIDES MONEY. 11:00— TERS-CES. AINT TAL| - FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 (e ) el e i FORTUNE . Sy, whAT ABouT ;: :;g:;l::mm Time. QBLEMS. WNCE FER TH'... 12:00—Hit Tunes. ‘ e 12:15—News. Use IT'S SO 12:30—FUN TO BE YOUNG- | ECONOMICAL oBS. DARIGOLD X 1:00—CLOAK AND DAGGER- | Evaporated : 1 y NBO. 1:30—Christian Science. 1:45—UNIVERSITY EXPLORER- CBS. | 2:00—DATZ WITH MUSIC-CBS. 3:30—UP FOR PAROLE-CBS. 4:00—Music. | 4:15—Children’s Chapel. 4:30—JOE DI MAGGIO-NBC. 5:00—DIMENSION “X"-NBC. | | 5:30—Viking -Varieties. Z | Al programs subject to change 3 | tue to conditions beyond our coms | WHEN YOU BUY... 5 rol. ; Darigald Evaporated Milk, you know its =S | —_— ! ey i guarntend . with i Rovered” | JUNEAU YOUTH SAVES | constant purity J ma&.}‘v Homflm | 'FROM WATERY. DEATH| | A Juneau youth ‘yesterdey after- | noon ;saved a- three=year-old child | from death in-the waters of Oaa-‘; tineau Channel. | He was Jack Hughes, 20, son of Your Deposits w i Db o i : ¥ ARE SAFE | |=reissss 4 ;fiflfi FOREIGN LADIES: HMAMNEY ] ELL, OF COURSE, I PIDN'T ‘PLAN O HITTING THE SACK RIGHT: how P OUR: BACK. PAY. FROM THE Jll I'M SORTA DRAGON LADY. LET U5 Al BEAT... N SPREAD THIS MANNA AMONG & AT THE YACHT CLUB THIS EVENING. ALL THE FOREIGN LADIES AND GENTLEMEN USUALLY ATTEND. CHARLES . YOUR MAIL. HAS AWAITED YOUR. /2 THE CUSTOMARY OH,IM SO SORRY HE FEELS ILD) ! THING. WE LET 'IM 280 “mynainy whart, e Adbe: fhe | WHAT.DID. YOU, HAVE TO. DO F BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES g';még;m‘%flf'fi Sgiaig: | TO HIM, BOYS? ‘ SAVINGS BONDS SN e e ap Tk . N the gangplank onté’ the float and y . dove into the water, bringing the child, blue with cold, to safety. | Elton Engstrom, " Juneau ' fish buyer, called city policé, who rushed the child to the Government hos- pital. ' ! Hdspital officials today described the child’s condition as “good.” ol DEPOSITS Fadersd l_ She had been playing along the! y or of fl.d;“ |N TH'S BANK waterfront with two other children ahas! Copatision. . ,."_ E before she fell in to the water, wit- | ol b o nesses said. | i 8he is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Lokke. X0 ] ook! Here ccmes a bunch of squaws. What have | done |NSURED - gfigfifi one braves gave me a push! , ’MO!GANB. TO FLINT TO PICK, UP NEW CAR 1 Mr, and. Mrs. Tom Morgan and ;Tortt' dr., left yesterday via Pan Americah plane for the states, ex- pecting-to-be gone about ten days. " -Bkgttle they will go directly ot FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA higan, where they will pick up & néw car amnd then drive back to the west coast. YOU FELLERS IN TH' RECEPTION COMMITTEE IS i on b HC*UST TH ¢ RIDGE!! T THE FARM HE RQAD SAll oT TO WORRY -Af fli : RATS IN THE »m$ WILL KEEP PHEM ouTt ¥ 16 EVERYTHING . GRACIOLIS -WHAT 15, E REARY -27 THAT HIOE M FED UP ON THS || up EVERYTHING that i L OB T Ry up A LOOKING CREATLIRE MAGGIE TO GIVE LIP-THIS 18 : ARM LIFE/ needs Laundering or Dry Cleaning and ..., LET US HELP! g . Distributed throughout Alasks 5y ODOM COMPANY

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