The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1951, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

[TURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951 VESSEL IS DISABLED ‘“\'E“' OPERATOR HAS JOINED LUCILLE'S [Che tishing vessel Cape Spencer, 76-foot hoat whose listed owner | Egil Hansen of Ketchikan, re-|Beauty Sh Fted to Coast Guard headquar- Befty B s last midnight that it was dis- fed with a broken timing ge: Lucille Stine, Miss Berry arrived ca les southwest of Sitka. There are : men abodrd. The cutter Kim- | left Ketthikan at 2:20 this § and expected to arrive s ion of the Cape ¢ Mt. Baker Beauty Shop attle. She specializes in M an old style, expensive method of making the best Kentucky bourbon whiskey. The Key to Perfection of this traditional method is found in our Old Fitzgerald formula. OLD HIZGERALD Genuine SOUR MASH Bourbon OLD FASHIONED.. Az szt on sl announcetl tuday that has arrivec 9o Juneau i the staff ot her shop. “an Am- position was given as about 270 | erican Airways Tuesdey and for the past two years was with the in the Lake Washington district of Se- permanent: waves, hair styling and dyein&. owner of Lucmhl Alagka Bruadcasting Co. { You Have It Wuen You N;zoh- Yeur besi bet tor quick delivery k Alr Express .« fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, ot low, economical retes. Your letter or wire to your mershant, requesting dalivery by Alr Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you mest need b RADIO LOG | ! KINY nBS — WNBC TAL 1460—JUNIAT THURSDAY EVENING 6:15-Dinner Musie. 6:36—Billboard cf Adr. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—THE LINE-UP-CBS. 7:30—ARTHUR GCDFREY-CBS 8:00—MY FRIEND IRMA-CBS. 8:0—THE BIG STORY-NBC. 9:0,—-Alaska News. 9:15—TOP OF WEEK-CBS. | 9:30—MARINE CORPS-NEC. 19:00—Tomorrow's News. 12:15—Sports Roundup. 10:30—Weather. 10:35—Sign Off . FRIDAY MORNING AND AFTERNCEN Sign On 7:00—Sunrize Serenade. 7:65—Zocal Weather. ' 1:30—News. g:(0—Morning Thought. | 8:10—News lieadlines. 8:25—Weather. 8:30—Rosary Program. 9:00—Music for lire Missus. 9:30—Forecast. 9:35—-Musical Menu. 9:45—7OU AND THE WORLD- CES. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady's Mermo. 10:30—Remember When. 10;55—Musical Menu. %11:00-GEO FISHER-CBS. 11:15—Listeners’ Digest. 12:00—Forecasts. 12:05—Salon Serenado. 12.10—Musical Menu. 12:15—Newa. 12:30—Pipes of Melody. 12:45—Red Cross. 1:00—CAPITOL COAKROOM CBS. 1:30~ST. LOUIS MATINEE- CBS. 1:45—PICKENS PARTY-NBC. { 2:00—NBC SPRING CONCERT- | NEC. 3:00—-DANCE BAND-NBC. | 8:30—Parade of Hits ] 4:30—Pro and Con. ‘ 4:45—COCONUT GROVE OR- ‘ ! CHESTRA-NBC. 5:00—TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS-NBC. ! 5:30—Cancer Show. 5:45—Red, Dog Daze. 6:00—Dirner News. HIGH BALL TENNIS | CLUB IS ORGANIZED | FOR SUMMER PLAY The High sal Tennis club held its first meeting Tuesday evening | and elected Dr. Ted Oberman, presi- | dent; Shirley Meuwissen, vice pres- ident, and Marcia Jartun, secretary- DEPOSITS IN THIS, BANK ARE INSURED CON!RVAflVl—nmunlminGw«lfl-) supervision work constantly for the protection of oue/ depositors. Additional security i provided through this tion, 8 United States Government agency which insures; oach depositor sgainst low to ¢ maximum ef $10,000. BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION y | treasurer. Court improvements, the first goal | of ‘the club, were discussed. New | backboards and nets are needed and it is hoped that these major im- | provements as well as other nec- essary repairs can be accomplished. The group plans a picnic Wednes- day evening, May 23, in the Ever- green Bowl to start the season and to welcome any new tennis enthus- jasts. In the event of rain, the pic- nic will be held on Thursday eve-i ning. Bob Boochever, Dean Williams : and Will Reedy will act as a com- mittee to outline and schedule. regu- I lar tennis games and.to plan ai tournament in the fall. All those who were not able to ] attend the first meeting are re- quested to contact any of the of- ficers if interested in joining -the group.’ e i PHYSICAL EXAMS FOR RESERVISTS THURSDAY, 6 P.M. Jchn ‘D. Martin, health manage- merit assistant of the Alaska Na- tive Service, announced that physi- cal examinations will be given re- servists at the Government hospital in Juneau at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 17. He said that those con- ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ™3 cerned had already been notified but that there seemed to be some confusion-as to time and ‘place. WARNER’S v g fer f FISHING. GEAR 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 PHONE Red 372 Douglas 364 . - Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Welding Burrows Woldh‘g‘gnl. Oil Tanks Flue Ex Box 2983—JUNEAU--PHone 269 Plumbing © Heafing 0il Burners Télephnne 319 Nights-Red 730- HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 12th and E Street COLLINS and GEDDES PLUMBING & HEATING Kensington Bldg. (At Ojty Flest) P. O, Box 258 " "Phone 1030 NASH SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 DADDY, WILL YOou ! TAKE_YOUR NAP OTHER PLACE ? WE WANT TO PLAY. IN HERE GETS TO HIS FEET... HE TOOK A FIVE COUNT... THE REFEREE | - WS, GLOVES... ALICE,OR FAVYE, OR MABEL,OR .\ BLAST THE MAN! HERE I AM, READY FOR \ZOJHOTSHOT TO FIND ME, CONVINCE ME THAT HES THE MAN FOR ME AND 3% SWEEP ME INTO HI5 ARMS — ONLY ) THE CLOWN DOESN' ! 0 . ALL MY CHECKER-PLAYIN' CHOMS 1S LAFFIN' AT ME, CRICKET--THEY. SAY (M . MARRIED TO A {eaLL aN' CHAL You thought | was | | stayed home with the : kids—my sister’s:, . 2 NOW-I WANT YOU TO TAKE MY COUSIN EVAN OUT AN’ SHOW HIM THE PLACES OF INTEREST IN TOWN - THE ART Fl MUSEUM AND THE LIKE -HE'S IN THE LIBRARY - »Af READING! |G & SINCE WHEN CouLD ( 4 And you thought ' ) 5 | was marrie | married because | said | becadse | wouldn't even haye a soda with you. HE READ?" krfo’o MAY T HAVE THIS LAST DOLLAR FROM QC\’JR‘ PANTS POCKET? - OKAY --- I'LL TAKE MY LUNCH TOMORROW FINISH. I'VE BEEN BEATING THE BRICKS 3 EXCUSE ME, MAJOR IN FRONT OF HI6 BILLET-FOR ©(COLT, DO YOU KNOW. HOURS. EVEN BROKE OUT IN THE ) WHERE I MIGHT I NEW AIR FORCE BLUES I'VE BEEN 3 FIND CAPTAIN SAVING FOR A SPECIAL OCCASION 3 CHARLES % JUST 50 ID BE IRRESISTIBLE AL R A =R POPEYE, DO YOU LIR PCHERRY PIES 22 PAGE SEVEN {TAND_TO THINK, JUST TODAY A FELLOW ASKED ME IF T WAS MARRIED WHAT BEAUTIFUL HMMM...DON'T KNOW IF I SHOULD ANGWER THAT IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT CHARLES ANNOUNCED HE WAS THROUGH WITH GALS FOREVER— JusT BEFORE HE AND LEE LEFT FOR TOWN ON THEIR e -—GN-DAY LEAVES. BEG PARDON, MADAM, OLIVE REALLY " TRIED TO ASK | =—~——=—J CONSEN HES, | KNEW 1T!! | DON'T YE JES' MARCH RIGHT DOWN THAR TONIGHT AN' SHOW.'EM-| YE JES' SET THAR 2 AN' PLAY CHECKERS TILL SUNUP (F YE WANT TO ! Lets ‘see if that 1 soda won't cure the whole difficulty. No harm in finding out F2) {1 [( 1 Tk L WELL-I SEE YOU | TAKE HIM TO THE ZOO AN LET THE ANIMALS SEE! ARE STUDYING THE walT'tL I GIT MY BUNNIT AN’ ('LL GO SET WIF YE ' §o aml glad, Roger. You're persistent. Gosh, Judy, I'm glad to have that settled! You're cute! MAGGIE - HE WANTS TO GO

Other pages from this issue: