The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 29, 1950, Page 7

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M TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1950 RADIO LOG ‘(A INY ‘Broadcasting Co. CBS—NBC ‘DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News. €:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Billboara of the Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—CHARLES BOYER-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Forecasts. 8:05—Music for Listening. 8:15—MIRACLE OF AMERICA- CBS. 8:30—HOLLYWOOD THEATRE - WEDNESDAY MOR }o2 AND AFTERNOON | Sign on. { 3 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local weather. ¢ | 3 7:30—-News Summary. 3 8:00—Morning - Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:30—Weather Report. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Keys to Melody. 9:45—YOU AND CRISIS-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Salon S v: 11:00—~GRANBY'S GREEN P4 5 b S :30—SLIM BRYANT-NBC. :30—-MAIN STREET MUSIC HALL-CBS, | 00— CORRBSPONDENTS' i :30—To be announced. | ! Al programs subject to change | due to conditions beyond our con- SCRATCH PAD-CBS. :15—Bing Sings. :30-HOLLYWOOD BOWL- NBC 00—Riders of Purple Sage. :15—Red Cross. MMER'S VISIT 10 JUNEAU COMPLETED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA TOO THICK TATO, SOUP-- \Y STARCH PUDDING ) r [/ HI, CHUMSG, BEEN YUH, CHAZZ, REBELS) GIT ALONG, PAGE 'SEVEN- T DAGWOOD WILL YOU PLEASE HAND ME THE REST OF THE WALL- Yl PE! WONDER JAYE, STARE, LITTLE MON. 'TI6 A RARE] BY THE A. W. SHIELS HOW THE BOY f JOKE T' 568 A 5COTSMAN DAFT WHO BRUNG o ENOUGH TO THROW AWAY WHAT HE : VALUES THE MOST. S | LOOKING FOR YOU. | ASKED ME TO 4 LI DOGIES... 1 JMACPIFER, YOU'VE I THESE WEEK-END N\ ESCORT HER HOME: INGULTED BOTH TEXAS | TARS HAVE FOLDED ) ILL 6EE YoU BACK 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. After a six week visit in Juneau, t CBS. rt. | | 1 | i 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—News, IFFITH-CBS. 10:15—PLAY BOYS-NBC. 1:30—REPORT FROM UN-CBS. 1¢:30—Forecasts. 2:00—FIRST FREEDOM-NBC. and Mrs. An ‘W. Shiels rs aboard ute to their | | My 1ome, have' been the in- for much entertaining Chairman of the Executive Com- | and Executive Vice Pres-| NORTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian ... Aug. 29 | S.S. Baranof ...Aug. 27 Cordova Seward Ketchikan Seattle . Valdez | ; : A 1 i i SOUTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian ... Sept. 3 Wgrriagyting Seattle and two collections | | Wrangell 8.S. Alaska J Kedohikan Seward ....Sept. 3 s for children, en- Vtitled “Tell ‘Me' a Story” and writ- | Jten for his grandehildrer, John | . and Mary E, Shiels. | r book by Mr. Shiels about | history is in the making | l ar before Christ- | ) ) BG (arckanind SOt e ® | 4| 7 R A d FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE S. S. SUSITNA—AUGUST 29TH ~H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 um and Mr. Shiels | Nofice fo Subscribers Ef ributor to the museum's library, N { If you have missed your g P b terest in; Alaska has | loan of a small but T8 collectior ahn. “For Better Appearance” 1according to Curator E. L. Keith- paper, please phone your » newsboy. If you do not know your newshoy's name, call the office be- fore 5p. m. 3 E Route 1 Les Sturm Phone 317 ' Route 2A Bob Murray = . Blue 140} Route 2B Dick Allen Green 730 Route 2C Robert Brown Green 393 Boute 3A Bruce Casperson - . Red 160 Route 3B Fred Ross Green 915 Route 4 Sam Howard Green 879 Route 5A Lee Webber ; 924 _Route 5B John Vavalis . . Red 539 Route 6 Denny Ryan Black 245 {1 TRIANGLE CLEANERS | New moneys worth for you in a lowest price car! AND THE ONE TO BUY IS THE STUDEBAKER CHAMPION ! AS SHOWN STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 6-PASS., 2-DOOR CUSTOM SEDAN State and local tazes, If any, extra Prices may vary slightly in nearby communities due, o differences in fransportation chatge ‘Com y low prices on other Btudebaker Champion Custom models: 4-door sedan, S-pass. Starlight coupe, business coupe s subject 10 change without notice. S, JUNEAU MOTOR COMPANY " THAT'S TO BE THE NEW CHILDREN'S PARK. IT WAS ENCOWED BY WOT'S ALL TH’ BIG CONSTRUCTION, GOIN'ON Z AND NOW, MY DEAR, WILL. YOU KINDLY LIET YOUR | FOOT?? ) your LEFT & FOOT, PLEASI SCENE: ABANDONED GREEN- HOUSE ADJOINING SUNINY DELL ACRES. I SHORE WILL, i "DEAL"BEAL, \YE BIG WHEEL Yes sir, Skeezix, want to be with "somebody that’s goir’ places. That'’s Corky! think THE PHILANTHROPIST, PHINEAS J. FARNSWORTH. HE WAS CRAZY ABOUT KIDS. + GEE. HUMPHREY WAS HO=HUM... I HEY, CRUM... NUTS ABOUT KIDS. HE ALWEEZ SAID IF HE EVER HAD ENOUGH MONEY HE'D BULD'A BIG PARK FER KIDS. MUSTA WALKED I BEEN g LOOKIN', FERYA! : z HEY, LEEMY,/ \ < e \,‘; WIMPY, THESE ARE FRESH, AN THEY WASN' MADE BY-- T WILL GO AHEAD AN' LOOK FOR HER TRACKS DOWN INA VERY WELL,GIR! WVALLEY/ ¥V, WiccLES 1S SURe LUCKY HAVING US ON THIS JOB!'WE NOTICE EVERTHING. m glad you Pudge. UNDOUBTEDLY,ONE OF “THE' LITTLE TYKES ADMIRERS 15 SENDING 'EM.. LET ' MM IN,GERTIE.. ¥ AN’ WHILE YO'RE AT IT, SUT-FETCH'SOME 50, 1 death in there. CONFET L[ An’ | can help him. Look at the garbage can! A cockroach would starve to L 5. EENS AN’ GOQD N An’make things 100 good! If a pie don't sounds )sell, dress it up with right. whipped cream. And that dol:;} mean | keep shoviry left- overs back at the S customers. It's all in knowin’ how to buy. I WAS GOIRKS TO STRAIGHTEMN LiP | MY ROOM-BUT |ms T?O HOT 70 | WORK ! WOW-AM I GLAD TO GIT HOME -~ NOW TO GIT ME CLOTHES OFF AN’ GIT cooL” AR/ THIS 15 MORE LIKE IT--I FEEL BETTER ALREADY/

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