The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 5, 1950, Page 7

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A | ALASKA COASTAL HAS 138 PASSENGERS ON "~ SUN., MON. FLIGHTS With the canneries closing down ' andlthe Labof Day weckend, Alaska Coaktal Afrlines carried a total of 8 passengers on Sunday and Mon- ay flights. There were 30 passengers ¢n interport. flights, 74 departing from Juneau and 125 arriv: | Departing . for Sitka, | | were: Max Rogers, Walter L. Freeburn, Nick Bt | Mrs. E. Phillips, Jea man, Delores Bur Cleo Campbell, Joan | Murphy, Gene Katlber: George McKercher, Mr Uorethy. Gray, Grant and Geo J Lailam, D. Ongstad, M. Molly Hopson, Maude and Lewis Surly, Unusual Opportunity Wanted a man to operate a route of Candy Machines and other types of Merchandising Vending machines, these machines desig- ed for Alaska, and Alaskan trade. Factory man will fly up to con- tact you personally. No selling, or ‘soliciting. This is a full time job which will make you over $600 monthly and up to and in- cluding $12,000 yearly when fully established. Requires $2,000 to $5000 cash fully secured. Please don't waste our time unie have the. cash, and are po you want to get into the Machine business, as we want one man in each city man will have the full support of one of the oldest Organiza- tions in the United States. Give age, if married, and if possible Phone Number. Write Box 1991 i e | “For Detter Appearance” CALL | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1950 Nusunging, Jeannette and Jennic Brower, Moily Ahvakane, Grace Pi- kok, F. Ahsak, Ray Ipalook, L. Ahm- doga¥, Elcanor Surtler, H. L. Simp- | son, H. D, Bracken, Glen Carpei- | ter, J. H. Fletcher, F. P, Ostrander, | G. O. Guriher, Mr. and M. Johx:] Sivertsen, Mrs. Tharp, Paula Taylor, Matt Lawrence, Mr. Foss, Mr. Bar- | low. For Hai Joe Smith, Ivy Bm‘-, low, Fred Sankey, Sid Smith, Fred| Hakkmen, Mr. and Mrs. William L. | and two children; Karl Toge, | ne Riley, Terry Luethchans. | For Skagway: Mrs. CLiff Mathews, | Delores Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ded- Hoonah: Mr .and Mrs. Mun- | homas Andrews, D. Johnson, Victor E. Levine; For Tenalge: Jack Martin For Petersburg: Mrs. W. Swenson, Peter Hansen, Mrs. L. G. MacDs Id, Mike Glazbrook. rriving from: Turner Lake, pas- | rs were: Del Thompson, Mr. and Murs. Art Sanford; From Thayer | Lake: Dr. Carter and son; From Hood Bay: George Oclaray, Nils Ty- stad, R. Taucker, E. W. Alexan- der, Vincent Yadoa 1 Willa Swenson, ¢ Hanson, Jim 3 Fr Landing: E. Car] ., Ed. Carison; From Taku Lodge: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gruen- ing, M. Wentworth. From Hoonah. H. Mercer, R.} Knudsen, Eli Howard, Mrs. Rosalind | Bierly, Mrs. I. Stevenson, David | Johnson, Jake Angeli, Edwin C.| Brown, Richard Kobbevik, Charles | , R. E. Schoeppert, Orville Rude, Jr., Gladys Rude, D. K. Rude, | John Reynoldson, Cliff Benzel, Matt Lawrence, Dick A. Johnson, Dun-| can Johnson, Samuel A. Martin, | Marlene Greenwald, Pauline Green- | wald, T. Underwood, Fred Green- wald, Erling Skatlenad, John Bur- dette, Kennith Schoonover, Mrs.| Robert Greenwa | From Funier Bay: Robert S. War- | field, Guy Russo, Frank G. Sholter; | | From Hawk Inlet: Peter Conrad.! rom Pelican: Pros Ganty, Jack| Lawrence Stensland, Dick ams, Jack Crowley, Oscar Hel- Nels Anderson, Harry Caren, Sr., Karl Tagg, Ja pxcursion Inlet: Jim O'- Q ) 8 8 5 ) g -3 g =3 g 8 2 8 8 = 2 S 8 Q g | 1¢:30—Forecaste chagof: Howard Hayes. | 7: Miss Erickson, R.| . Nels Ah-| ty, Mr, An- RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460-—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News €:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scenario. 6:30—Billboara of the Alr 6:45—Local News. 7:00—CHARLES BOYER-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS | 8:00—Forecasts. | 8:05—Music for Listening. $:30—HOLLYWOOD THEATRE - b CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:156—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—Tomorraw's News, 10:15—Playboys. 10:35—Sign Off. \ WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 1:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. 8:25—Forecasts 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45—YOU AND GROWING OLD-CBS. i 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memo. i 10:30—Salon Serenade. 11:00—GRANBY'S GREEN ACRES-CBS. 11:30—~CHICAGQANS-CBS. i f 1 3 11:45—Singers of Songs. 11:55~Weather report. 12:00—Time for % Time. 12:15—Noon News. 12:30--HOMETOW NERS-NBC. 1:00—-GARY MOORE-CBS. 1:30—UNITED NATIONS RE- PORT-CBS. 2:00—FIRST FREEDOM-NBC. 2:30—Hit Tunes. | 3 3:00—CORRESPONDENTS’ i SCRATCH PAD-CBS. 3:15—Bing Sings. 3:30—Symphony. 4:30—SLIM BRY¥ANT-NBC. 5:00—Riders of Purple Sage. 5:15—Red Cross. 5:30—MAIN STREET MUSIC HALL-CBS. : All programs subject to change THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE DON'T_TURN BLONDIE- THE CHILDREN v GODD NIGHT IM\/ FRIEND, SINCE YoU PERS HANGING AROUND. MAY | ASK HAVE SEEN ANYTHING ¢ JUNEAU. ALASKA K THREE OF) THEM C PAGE SEVEN U U S PSS — ((YOU SLEEP DOWNSTAIRS 1 WHERE YOU BELONG \ B COW P2JTER NAWME 1S) 3 & MARY [ 4 \ L Loun p AW, IT WAS NUTTIN...UH... JIST MY WHAT NOTHIN’ AT HAPPENED k4 JIST A ACCIDUNT. THEM BETTER THAN OATS ! —, 4 FERGIT IT, KID...I ALREADY DONE IT. SOME PUNK OVER AT TH’ GYM SAYS THIS CHISLER.,I MEAN d JERRY...I MEAN..CALLS JERRY A PHONEY CHISLER...I SAYS JERRY 7 AIN'T PHONEY... YA OUGHTA SEE pA TH’ OTHER GUY.” A HE SAID ; o HE'S GOT THE DOUGH= GET IN 8 \WELL.T.V. WIGCLES, IMAGINE OUR CAR, MEETING VOU HERE ON THE AVENUE AND FLINTHEART! SPARKLE— AVENUE AREN'T YOU [AND THE GLAD TO SEE OVER- THE AVENUE AT THE PASS/. TRIANGLE CLEANERS . Cassfty, Mrs, W. B, Price. [Jue to conditions beyond our con- ack Burford, H.| 7o Staddard, Barbara Young, Ev-| i Roberts, Charlotte Brown, | Tenakee: Don Muir, G. Murphy, Caroline Hoff, Stanley Nichols, Fred | A. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Burkhardt, Charles Miller, Jessie | Gilkison. | Bonham. | From Sitka: Orv Paxton, P. J. | Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peter- ! son, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rutherford, ! Linda Womkon, H. McClain, H. Foss, | | Mrs. Milnes, Paul Wend, Ellis Rey-, nolds, Bill Lawrence, Berna Boet-, cher, T. Avrit, Mr. and Mrs. John | Conway, Maribeth Conway, Lou- ella Anderson, Mrs. A. Appling, Mr: D. McGraw, Mrs. Morrison, Ed Van- | Einar G. E. Saemundsen of Lhei ‘Horn, John VanHorn, P. Falulk, G. Iceland Forestry service frrom Reyk- Shutt, D. McGraw, Joe Pike, C. javik arrived in Juneau yesterday Whittemore, R. McDaniel, L. Mor- to confer with U. S. Forestry offic- rison, Mrs. J. VanHorn, Lean Mit- jals here, He is collecting seeds| chell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Clithero, Mrs. | from Alaskan trees and shrubbery T. Bryan. for planting in Iceland. Sitka From Hawk Inlet: James F. Tuo- | Spruce seeds taken to Iceland in hy, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Credo; From 1837 were planted in a nursery, . transplanted later and now have dréw From Hain (CELANDER HERE | STUDYING ALASKA FORESTS; 6 WEEKS ALAsKh SCHEDULE NORTHBOUND * " 8.S. Baranof ...Sept. 7 Seward STEAMSHIP COMPANY | attained a height of 18 feet, he re- | ported. Because of ‘Alaska’s similar cim- ate he hopes to take back plants that will thrive there. This is Saemundsen’s first trip to the United. States, and. Alaska. He ! From here he will go to the Prince | William Sownd area ahd to the | Kenat, ' He is a guest ot the Bar- ancf Hotel. SOUTHBOUND’ Seattle Petersburg expects to ba up. Here for stk weeks. | CURB HIM/ : THE [ o | A A gl ReeeL BraNcHWATERS OPEN B COURTEHIF OF TERRY ROLLS ON... WHAT AILS “RIDDLES” OVERPASS! WE WANT TO —_ TALK TO = OVERPASS. LETS CO, b WIF TH' ELECTION COMIN' OFF TOMORRY, I RECKON TH' PORE CRITTER HAS DING NIGH ADDLED HIS BRAIN TRYIN'TO ROUND ME. AGAINT HEY! IS THIS /.. A DOLL? = L TERRY, HONEY, IT% BEEN DOWNRIGHT DIVERTING, BUT WHEN ARE YOU FIGURING ON |) GETTING AROUND TO ASKING Yl HE HITCHING QUESTION # VOTE FER ME,COUSIN, AN’ I'LL PUT A STEW-POT IN EVER’ BLESSET CHICKEN- Ketchikan S.S. Aleutian _Sept. 12 Cordova Seward Vaidez éept. 10 Seattle S.S. Baranof .. Ketchikan 'THIRD GIRL IS BORN T0 BOB BOOCHEVERS | Litfle Ann Boocheever, weigning FREIGHATER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE RING SPLICE — September 15th H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 | to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boocheever | at St. Ann’s Hospital at 1:52 pum. | Sunday. She joins two sisters; Bar- !bara K, 5, and Linda Lou, 8 Foot-miles are thirst-miles ’“ : ' it's a long road g s 3 that has no Coke 5 | i l 4 pounds and 6 ounces, Was borm| BARLOW, PAW? HE'S DONE AST ME THUTTY TIMES TODAY TO VOTE FER HIM No, Mr. Wallet, the morning Trumpet doesn’t take any spite ads. But we can doé better than that. SHUX DON'T THINK NOTHIN OF IT, MAW UP SOME LAST-MINUTE VOTES How is this ? “Wives and Mothers: Stay out of the hot kitchen. Cet a chef-cooked dinner at Corky’s and Hope’s diner!” 2 UH--A CHlCKEN'B%T IN EVER" Maybe you've got something there! Kids! Cool drinks )/ and your pick of 20 & kinds of sandwiches. \>>r Outside or in. Cohop.”, GOO! MRS, M IT WAS SEEIN YE - ARTIN- NI vou ! SEE MAGGIE ON THE CORNER- WAITIN' FER ME/ MAGGIE - CE I'M ON 'l wHY DIDN'T YOU TAKE OFF YOUR Copr. 1930, King Featuics Syndcate, Inc., Warld rig

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