The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 15, 1950, Page 5

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1?50 STOP! LOOK! You can tell instantly that Sanitone is an amazingly better kind of dry cleaning! FEEL! Discover How Ofir Sensational SANITONE Gets Out ALL The Dirt! Srrovie No ingrained grime Iefl.behind to dim color and pattern! pots gone, too . . ; and the better press lasts longer! Yol be amazed at how superior finishing restores original, soft texture to suit fabric! No sign of musty cleaning odors! Yet our, miracle Sanitone Service costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning! Phone 877 City Dry Cleaners e Notice to Our Customers Due to the dissolution of Home Beautiful, Inc.,.all accounts are now payable. We wish to thank you for your patronage during the past five years and for your cooperation in this matter. HOM@\UTIFHL RSO ERCORC O There is no substitute for Newspauper Adverlising! B R . You'n never forget the sweet-'n- sharp flavor of S & W ORANGE MARMALADE. Try it on toast or with crackers and cream cheese for dessert., Not too tart, not too sweet - just plain wonderful. Another S & W Fine Food. 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. 8:45—Local News. 7:00—Bob Druxman. | 7:15—Music. | 7:30-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | 8:00—CHARLES BOYER-NBC: .| 8:30—~HOLLYWOOD THEATRE- | CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—PLAY BOYS-NBC. 10:30—Forecasts WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. i 8:30—Weather Report. 9:00—Muisic for the Mistus. | 9:30—Weather ‘réport. | 9:35—Keys to Melody. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. ! 10:00—Néws. 10:05—Milady’s -Memo. 10:30—Salon Serenade. | 11:00-GRANEY'S GREEN | ACRES:CBS: 11:30—CHICAGOANS-CBS. | 11:45—Singers of Songs. 11:55—Weather repert. ! 12:00—Time for % Time. |- '1:00~GARRY MOORE-CBS. 2:00—AMERICA UNITED-NBC. 2:30—Parade of Hits. 3:00-CROSS SECTION-CBS. 3:15—Bing Sings. 3:30—Invitation to Music. 4:30—NBC INTERVIEWS-NBC. 5:00—ECHOES FROM TROPICS- NBC. 5:15—Red 'Cross. 5:30—ROY STEVENS-CBS. trol. SALVESON LEADS " PACIFIC COAST | LEAGUE HURLERS ers through games of Aug. 12 with | an average of .824. The big right | hander, appeared in 27 contests, had ! won 14 and lost 3. f Seattle’s ace right hander, Jim ‘Wilson, topped the pack in games | won, the first 20-game winner of | the season. Wilson had lost 6 through the same period. He also | led in strikeouts with 175 while ap- pearing in 31 games. B.B.STARS Stars of major league baseball 'games played yesterday are: Batting — Preston Ward, Cubs: singled with two out and two strikes with runners on second and third in last of ninth inning to give Chicago a 7-6 triumph over St. Louis. pitched Cleveland to a 3-2 ten- troit. See Village of Hoonah Pish halibut*and trout—visit sal- men cannery in operation. If ‘fn- tdtested in ‘week end trip see Jack phone 48. 81-2t Efnm {Up-The-Stairs Store 1:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. | All programs subject to mue‘ due to conditions beyond our con- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15—P— | Be-spectacled Jack Salveson of | Hollywood paced Coast League hurl- | Pitching — Early Wynn, Indians: | | turned in his 13th victory as he|| inning victory over pace-setting De- Peasan, Skirts—Special this weelt— | |5 u to $7.95 81-2x | | WHERE (S FOR THE LUVVA PETE 4 IT’ LISSEN...YA KIN FERGIT OH...NOT A BOOKKEEPER... A BOOKIE..WOT'S THAT... A TINY BOOK KEEPER 7 WOTTA YA WANTA BET T'DAY 2 JH' DOUGH YA OWE ME ... E 4 TELL YA WOT=I'M GONNA DO... I'LL GIVE YA A TIP... * PERTOIBEDIN TH’ THOID...AT SARATOGA. BEG PARDON, MISS OLIVE--THIS IS NO TIME FOR INSULTSY THE PATIENT NEEDS YOUR I SWOW! FUST YE TIE THIS TOM-FOOL ROPE "ROUND MY NECK AN' THEN YE FLING IT OVER A TREE LIMB- <= b 1 CAIN'T MAKE HAID NER TAIL O'WHAT YO'RE UR TO [ This is a Hopi village. i| It was inhabited lo%g before the Spaniards |\ came 400 years ago. L Westgall on board Monterey or || \I & = OF ALL THINGS!! wE ST GET BASK FROM COUNTRY - AND JIGGS SLIPS AND SPRAING HIS ANKLE!/ HAVE YE GOT A LAST REQUEST, “RIDDLES"? Scientists know the good years and the bad years from tree rings. - ™ PACE FIVE THE IDEA! SCREAMING' > AT YOUR IF YOU GENTS HAVE NOTHING TO SAY, I COULD GIVE A SHORT TALK ON THE TEXAS DRAW, AIN'T THAT JIST LIKE GOOD OLE HUMPHREY.” HE GITS BOINIE T'CALL OFF ME DEBTS AN’ GIMME A TIP ! ON A SURE WINNER. MM...HUM. .. SHUDDUR WiLL YA...I WANTA SLEEP. WHAT ELSE CAN YOU %] ‘.:AOR A COW WITH GIT THIS DURN ROPE OFF MY NECK!! T'S CHOKIN' MY \ GOOZLE!! : That's |getting can say the year it was /a good | better; N built. An’they can go Squint. = back 1000 years! MR. TRACY—HE CAME BACK AS HE PROMISED HE I TO MR5. JIGGS-WILL YOU TELL MR. HIS LAWYER ¥ gLl 1 THINK 175 1% 'OF COURSE-YOU i THE ONE TH' 4 © ) 4 | A5 MUCH WITH \ ASPRAINED ANKLE- |1 |47 couLo COLLECT || MORE IF IT WAS. __J ON-~WHAT RO YOU ThINK:

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