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MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1950 11 DISEMBARK; | HOSPIAL NOTES 870 SKAGWAY ON PRINCESS NORAH Eleven Junea: pessengers dis-|Johzson, Mrs. Floyd Guertin, and embarked from the Princess Norah on arrival at 7 p.m. Saturdey. Juneau passengers were Miss Rdath Dawes, Miss Uertrude Hall, Hor- ace L. Hopkins, Mrs. Anna Hop- kins, William Lyons, Mrs. Alice Lyons, Miss Margaret Lyons, Mrs. Ambernette Olstad, Miss Bess Par- | WHITEHEADS PAY VISIT rish, Lloyd G. White and Mrs. Virginia White. Sailing at 11:30 p.m., the Norah carried eight passengers’for Skag-ihead of Juneau were recent visitors | Mrs, Orrin Edwards and her | o Washington and called on Dele- way. young son, Johnnie, were returning home after a month’s visit with Mrs. Edwards’ brother, Bill Feero Jr, and his family; Mrs. Helen Jewett and her sister, who is visit- ing her, are making the round trip; ! ¢ trip to Alaska. S. B. Fisher of the ACS staff is on vacation. Other passengers were Jim Cooper and Phil Eagle,CLAIRE FOLTA RETURNS of the Sheldon Jackson and James MacDonald. The Princess Norah is due at School, § a.m. tomorrow, scheduled to sail!welcomed southbound at. 9:30 a.m. The Princess Louise is to arrive tomorrow afterncon Or evening. DAUGHTER FOR BATES Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bates of Skagway became the parents of a daughter late Saturday night at St. Ann’s hospital. The child weighed seven pounds five ounces. The Bates are former Juneau resi- dents. 1 }Joseph McCloskey, Miss, Maudie | ! l over the weekend. 1 J. A. MacDonald, Roy Culpepper, Graham, and Mrs. Forrest B_.m' were admitted to St. Ann’s hospital | | Mrs. Monte Grisham, Warde | Mrs. Eugene Francis were dismissed. Margaret Johnson, of Juneau and Elizabeth Davis of Sitka were ad- mitted to the Government hospital. Thelma Smith of Yakutat was dis- missed. TO DELEGATE BARTLETT | | | | | | Dr. and Mrs. William M. White- ! gate Bartlett with their five child- ren, Virginia, Page, Stuart, Suellen and Anne. The Whiteheads have| been visiting relatives in Virginia | and will drive to Seattle on their| i | WITH GUEST FOR SUMMER | Judge and Mrs. George Folta | their daughter Claire | home last week from Ellensburg, | Wash., where he has been attend- ing Ellensburg Normal School. 1 Accompanying Miss Folta, via| Pan American plane, was Miss Lois | Nicholson, a schoolmate who will be the Folta's house guest during the summer. Miss Nicholson for- merly lived and went to school in Juneau. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS NOTICE Weekly V. F. W. meetings at 7:30 Thursdays' have been discontinued until the first Thursday in Septem- ber. There will be meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each month and Council of Administration meetings at Jeep Club on the first Thursday of each month until September. RADIO LOG AINY Alaska Broaacasting Co. C.B.8. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU WEDNESDAY EVENING 6.00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Billboard of Afr. 6:45—Local News, 7:00-NBC ORCHESTRAS. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-GBS. 8:00—HOLLYWOOD THEATRE- CBS. 8:30—THE BIG STORY: NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—-MINDY CARSON-NNBC. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—KINY BIRTHDAY PARTY. | 10:35—Sign Off. THURSDAY 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. 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Musiz for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Favorite Hymns. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. | 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady's Memo. 10:30—Morning Musicale. 11:00—CHICAGOANS-CBS. | 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. 1:45—Harmony Time. 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Salon Serenade. | 12:15—News. | 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. 1:00—MATINEE-CBS. 1:30—RECOVERY STORY-NBC. 2:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 2:30—COUNTY FAIR-CBS. 3:00—CONFIDENTIAL GLOSE- UPS-NBC. 3:16—Bing Sings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—ETERNAL LIGHT-NBC. 5:00—Story Lady. 5:05—Music. / THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THE END OF MY MYSTERY STORY WAS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF IT, AND NOW I'LlL NEVER KNOW WHO WAS THE KILLER/ WHO_CLIPPED A COUPON OUT OF THE MAGAZINE 1_WAS ° READING ¢ Z YES, WIMPY. IN 216 FIGHTS EARLY IN THE H LAST CENTURY HE WON 216 OF THE 26 BY 216 WE TAKE You Now TO ZIPP NEWSMAN'S OFFICE FOR THE LOW-DOWN ON WHAT'S THIS 1S BOB TROUT ABOARD THE HUMPHREY BOAT... THE FOG IS LIFTING..WE CAN SEE A BRITISH CUTTER AHEAD... [T ~¥OU_DID IT YOURSEL= LAST NIGHT--{ SAW YOU CLIP.A COUPON AND MAILIT YOU! FAULT, REAL NAME IS LOOPY B, D PY. HIS FIRST MATCH WA A GRUDGE FIGHT OVER A WrTwe PAGE FIVE WHY_DID YOU LET ME 0O A THING <8 LIKE THAT ? F..FASTER ! HEY, H-HUMPHREY ! I 60 NOW. WHEN PARTY 15 READY ){ BEHOLD, MISTRESS! IT 15 AS WE YOU MAY REACH ME AT YOUR QUARTERS, ) REPORTED. THE BEARDED ONE 15 URALLY, YOU WISH ME TO _{ OBVIOUSLY ONE OF IMPORTANCE AMONG THE USURPERS. 5:15—League Women Voters. 5:30—Viking Varieties. ! Al programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- | troL. Wrong-Way Web-Foot Brought Down by Juneauite; Wha' Hoppen! } Next Thursday 15 June will be the regular meet- ing for June. Special games conducted by the V. F. W. will be discontinued until fall. Your patronage has been appreciated. All Members Plan to Attend the Meeting on 15 June at 7:30 P. M. at C. L. O. Hall * FHA! THIS ATTITUDE SHOULD CARRY YoU FAR IN THE PARTY. 75 (You SPOKE MY VERY OWN [BTATHOUGHTS, COMMISSAR! A 4 Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service * Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. | A female pintail duck which ap- parently got its compass magne- tized and did a “wrong-way Corri- gan,” flight to Alaska when she should have been headed for the sunny southland, was reported to- day by Urban Nelson, biologist for the Fish and Wildlife Service. The wrong-way web-foot was banded last September 20 by the Washington State Game Commis- sion at Bay City, Wash., and turned | loose on the assumption she would keep on heading south. But apparently she forgot some- PHONE 357 l thing in the northland, or got her | | Phone 919 IF I HAVE HURT MOU, I APOLOGIZE—BUT AFTER ALL ONE PALTRY SHIRT! HOW CaAN A $5 SHIRT (COMPARE WITH A SHRUNKEN HUMAN HEAD? There is no substitute for GOOD Plastering For expert, distinctive plastering . . . with the plaster that INSULATES . . . call 15 yrs. experience MY nlcn Phone Douglas 21 M SURE YOU'LL 7 APPRECIATE MY GENIUS, DEAR FRIEND, ERE OUR PLAY GOES INTO GENERAL CONTRACTORS Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling wires crossed, because she was brought down November 10 on the Klawok Flats by Lester Roberts, of 916 W. 9th St., Juneau. Roberts sent the band in after bringing the confused bird to earth, and received a report on the band- ing several months’later. Nelson said it was the first time in his experience he has heard of a duck going northward during the winter season, and when asked it he had any idea what happened, he said: “That’s what we'd like to know.” Of course, a man’s attempting to figure out the feminine gender means that perhaps the question will never be answered. | wonder if we could have| bargain sale! Anyway, school is out this 2/ week. Weve got to figure out a way to drum up business.,) a A lot of commotion but not much profit. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS It helped. But competition for school business 15 keen and we dorit make so much. Hope, weve been in business seven weeks \customers. FLIES HOME FROM SCHOOL IN PIPER CUB; DICK WINGERSON HERE Dick Wingerson arrived home Saturday afternoon from the Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology for the summer vacation. He and a friend, Bob Hunt, flew up in a Piper Cub, making the flight in |less than a week. They left Bos- ton on Sunday morning, June 4. Their route coveréd the south HOW! & e end of the Great Lakes, over the Nz S%'FR%’%?SS flooded area around Winnipeg -to|| = “ ME Edmonton, then up ‘the Alaska YO'RE FIXIN' TO Highway to Carcross, down to|| |MAKE YORESE'® Skagway and Juneau. T’ FUST MAYOR f OF HOOTIN' ’ They report having had a won- HOLLER DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED | SHE SAYS THAR HAIN'T NOTHIN' FER A MAYOR TO DO IN HOOTIN' HOLLER AN’ I'D BE JES’ *RIDDLES" BARLOW, MAYOR OF A00TIN' FINE il WOMAN, THAT THAR MIZ SIF FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION e ———————————————————————————— derful trip, their only delay being for half a day at Smith River, B. C, where authorities grounded them because of a forest fire ra- ging on both sides of the highway. Wingerson will be home for the| | |summer, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wingerson, but| | Bob Hunt, after refueling here, flew to Anchorage where he will spend th summer vacation. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS — s ey I'M GOING TO GIVE THE FAMILY I'M GLAD SHE ONLY A SALAD TONIGHT - SEND INVITE_ANY OF HER A OF LETTUCE AND A FRIENDS FOR DINNER- Pougp OF TOMATOES--NO - : DON®T CANCEL THE STEAK-ILL EAT IT-MYSELF- HAH - SHE'S PHONIN THE MARKET NOW - ILL FIND QUT WHAT SHE'S ORDERIN'- YES-T TOLD HER | SHE'S BEEN SPENDIN TOO MUCH MONEY ON FOOD - SHE PROMISED TO CUT DOWN ON THE NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof ... June 13 Seward GARDEN CLUB MEETING The Juneau Garden Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. O. F. Benecke with Mrs. Tom Parke co- hostess. Mrs. Tom Radonich will speak dn “Put our Walls to Flowering." “Your First Landscaping” will be presented by the program commit- tee. Anyone interested is invited to attend. AR AR Empire Want Ads bring results— S.S. Alaska Petersburg Ketchikan S.S. Baranof .._June 18 Ketchikan Seattle S.S. Aleutian ... June 20 Cordova Valdez FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE - H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Fhones 2 and 4 T

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