The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1946, Page 7

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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946 : THE DAILY ALASKA NOTICE OF ELECTION | BLONDIE TO THE ELECTORS OF THE, o CITY OF JUNEAU, TERRITORY OF ALASKA: NOTICE is hereby Mrs. B. A. Van Warner, Ethel Ed- wards, I. J. Hart, Roy C. Dill, Ru- fus Dill, Pete Geschwind, Glenn Leach, B. J. Tesoriero, John Conta and Gerald Hamlon. STEAMER ALEUTIAN ARRIVES LAST NIGHT WITH MANY FOR HERE given that, | S, TR pursuant to the provisions of Ordi- | | EMBLEM CL¥B MEETS TONIGHT | nance No. 270 of the City of Juneau, | the| Regular business meeting to—]and in conformity therewith, a Gen- | The steamer Aleuttan of 3 z Alaska Steamship Co. arrived in| night, 8 o'clock, Elks Hall, follow- Port at 8 o'clock last night, west- d by farewell party for depart- eral Municipal Election will be held | on TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1946, be- | EMPIRE—- tween the hours of 8:00 A. M. and | beund, with the following passen- ing member. Refreshments. 7:00 P. M. of said day for the pur-| gers from Seattle for Juneau: Mrs.| DAISY FAGERSON, Sec. (218-tD) Bernice Bowman and family, Mr. SRR A 0, KW pose of electing the following of-‘ and Mrs. L. G. Ellsworth, Mr. and AT BARANOF | ficers, to-wit: | Mts. L. A. Foster, Capt. C. B. Hill,| Mrs, Luther C. Hess of Fairbanks| A MAYOR Mrs. Elizabeth Honn, Penny and [is o guest at the Baranof. Diphne Honn, Jack Henkel, Mrs. J.Johnson, J. A. Sofoulis, C. O. Sa- bin," Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wilson, | THREE ‘COUNCILMEN ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR ! The Common Council of the bl G\ Bl eyt O RY deled! um hd lor Junehu having heretofore THIMBLE. THEATRE S| , dul; ig d the vot- Women Who Are [ preciicts of said city, and the Hard 0f Hearing i polling places in each thereof, the To make this simple, no risk hearing test | electors are hereby notified | Vith Ourine drops used with simple syrine. Katherine and Kurt Wilson, Mrs. John Winther, Jesse Bassford, F. A. | Beckel, P. L. Edward and George P. Jones. Sailing early steamer carried the following out- | uzzi going passengers: for Yakutat, Guy | Ansden; for Cordova, Loraine | ' Alexander; for Whittier, Prank La- | Rochelle, Adrew Baker, Delbert Richardson’'and John MeInnisM. | For Seward: B. A. Van Wam':r! THERE'S ONE THING | CAN Do That all duly qualified voters re- V S R Stk et B TiokIN siding within the boundaries of Vot- you are i r & ) x e et molees ade to hardened or |ing Precinct Number One of said |“:x“ ulen;m:‘n\. try the om}:flc City of Junlau, which @ as fol- Method test that so many say has & r 2 i | ed them to hear well again. You must | 10Ws: Beginning at the intersection ; better after making this simple tost | of Third Strect extended and the T O e Rsaey st 2*" | Easterly. line of the Juneau Oity Limits, Thence along the center ) Butler, Mauro Drug Co. | .T ence along the center l.lllt jof Third Street to its intersection The Rexall Store with Dixon Street, thence along the this morning the center line of Dixon Street and Cal- | houn Avenue to the Calhoun Avenue | !Bridge over Gold Creek, Thence North to & Northerly line of the City ; - {limits of Juneau, thence along ihe | City limit line to the beginning, will | |vote in the Fire Apparatus Room | | |in the City Hall Building located at i the corner of West Fourth and Main Streets, the same being duly desig- nated polling place in and for Pre- {cinct Number One, City of Juneau, | Alaska. i That all duly qualified voters re- i siding within the boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct Number Two of said | City of Juneau, which are as fol- | {lows: Along the Southerly Boundary jof Precinct Number One to the in- | tersection of West Third Street and | jDixon Street, thence along the cen- | ter line of Dixon Street to its inter- | section with West Sixth Street, thence to the interesction with Wil ‘loughby end West Willoughby Avi ! nues, thence South to the Southerly | line of Juneau City Limits, thence | — along the City Limits East and| North to the beginning, will vote at the lcbby of the Gastineau Hotel, the same being duly designated poll- ing place in and for Precinci Num- | ber Two, City of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct Number Three of said | City of Juneau, which are as fol- | lows: From the Western boundaries of Precinct Number Two and Pre- cinct Number One on Calhoun, Dixon, West Sixth Streets and Wil- loughby Avenue at its intersection with West Willoughby Avenue, West to the Westerly boundaries of the | City Limits of Juneau. All property of the Federal Public Housing proj- ect is included in Precinct Number Three; will vote in the Office of the Juneau Dairies Building located at 12th and E Streets, the same being the duly designated polling place in and for Precinct Number Three, City of Juneau, Alaska. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th day of March, 1946. C. L. POPEJOY, Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 13, 1946. Last publication, March 28, 1946. JOE PALOOK TERRY LEE _DIC HOW DID )/ DUNNO? YOU CET [ WALKED The High Neckline Blouse Is Everyone’s o A Some like them plain and some with frills but everyone loves L(he new high neckline suit look . . . White, Rayon, Jersey or Sheer . .. with a Jewel neckline. SIZES 32-46 DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! PUT IN JAIL WHEN ALL | DID WAS TO TELL THE TRUTH! Women's AprpAreL the Palooka training camp. of the nation are on the scene. Fill-in strips will be printed if they arrive, otherwise the next series will start Monday, unless delayed by mail. Ppr For DAYS. TERRY WAITS FOR. FOB COBB TO GAIN STRENGTH ENOUGH TO SEE HIM... MEANWHILE, HE WRITHES BECAUSE HE HAS NOT DELIVERED FLIP CORKING SECRET BUT™I CAN'T LEAVE WITHOUT THANKING FOB IN PERSON... RACY | HERE, B. O /STAIRS FROM MR. ‘PLENTY? [ SMITH'S BATHROOM AND THEY PUT ME IN THE AMBULANCE. oH, Goooyll HERE'S A 'L DRESS P N | [ IN° MENS CLOTHES i AND WHIP A POPEYE MYSELF FURNI e M A \ IF FOB HADN'T COLLECTED THE AT.C. CREWS STATEMENTS, ID ... GOLLY, GOLLY, GOLLY ! HE'LL GET INTRAVENOUS FEEDING AND PENICILLIN— ANOTHER TRANSFUSION MAY BE NECESSARY. _} I JUST DOWN - THAT WAS BAD LUCK, BUT YOU DISGRACE.. YOU KEEP RICHT ON STICKING TO THE TRUTH. SPECI&LISTS |{ .Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS — : — STYLING { ST. PATRICK'S DAY SOCIAL Il mresreneof | MARCH 17 ' paranof | Beauty Salon Turkey Shoot...Bridge ... REFRESHMENTS . .. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PARISH HALL CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING “It’s the Nicest Store in Town” HOME OF TH' "00KN DOOK * WOMAN, (MISTER ? Phone 538 | MR L ISP SRR el The Erwin Feed Co. | Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE All Parishioners, Gugsts and Friends Cordially Invited Window—Auto—Plate GLASS JIGGS IDEAL GLASS CO. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 SPONSORED BY THE SERRA CLUB GASTINEAU LEGION of the MOOSE, No. 25 WILL HOLD THEIR REGULAR MEETING SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 16 After a short meeting games will be played for prizes’ Public Invited Lunch to Follow SERVICE Christensen Bros, Garage | $09 Twellth St. PHONE 659 MAGGIE MUST HAVE \ KNOWN THE FURNACE WUZ OUT OF ORDER - SO SHE WENT OUT-- GOLLY - 'M NEARLY FROZEN STIFF /% PAGE SEVEN ARE YOU THE MANAGER 72 | \WOULD LIKE TO SEE SOME MENS Tom Sius & It must be remembered there are two mysterious persons involved, man and woman. BE STANDING TRIAL FOR. ASSAULT ! Copr 1946, King Feaures Syndcais, g, World ohés cesceved: Several strips of Joe Palooka have apparently been lost in the mails and ihe continuity is temporarily destroyed but it is known that Tiny has mysteriously disappeared (rom the training camp and a mystery fire has taken place in the cooking establishment of Mrs. Sampson at Sports writers from all parts HMMM - YES, LCAN HARDLY WAIT TO AT THE SAME TIME — ACROS% THE COMPOUND NOT UNDER. REGULAR ARREST... AND BESIDES, THAT TIP YoU I HOPE I DIDN'T GET SLIPPED ME WAS LOUD-TALKIN' / LiEUT, Lee, \{ YoU IN TROUBLE ASKING YOUR. WAIT 15 REWARDED. MiSS COBB 15 You To BUY SOME CANDY AT THE POST EXCHANGE AND TAKE PART OF IT UP TO GREET NO, THANKS. TLL TAKE IT BRILLIANT, T HAVE SOMETHING STANDINC. UP. TO TELL YOU. IT'S NOT VERY WHERE ARE GOOD NEWS, BUT YOU LOOK A MY_PARENTS? LIKE A KID THATS GOT LOTS OF GUTS AND A GOLLY, | CAN SEE WHAT [T'S GOING TO BE 7 LIKE NEXT YEAR-// ["you were A GI AND NOT AN OFFICER OR A GHES (N THAR PERFORMIN' A MIRACLE. R\GHT THIS ONINNY o 7 2 .fm 7l Wl . King Pratures Syndicate, Inc., World rightg reserved. * BLIL BRING ME LP A BUCKET OF COAL~- NEP---SHENS GOT OL SUT A-WARSHIM' TH' DISHES !\ T SEEN 1T WIF 0NN OWN 9 TWO LOOKIN' ENES NEVER MIND - PUT T AH-AT LAST I'VE F SOME USE FOR THIS TIN ETON v

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