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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1950 ALASKA SOUTH ON SAT, AFTERNOON; 41 PASSENGERS LEAVE K total of 41 passengers em-; barked Sunday afternoon when the Alaska sailed for Seattle at 4:45.; The Alaska docked at 1:45 Saturday , afternoon with 11 passengers dis- embarking. Master of the ship is! Capt. Henry Burns. | Embarking for Seattie, passen-i gers' were: Mr. and Mrs Fred| Prouty, Leon Gonzales, Betty Tap- | RADIO LOG RI(NY Broadcasting Co. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU MONDAY EVENING 5:45—MIRACLE OF AMERICA- CBS. 6:00—News. 6:15—Strange Adventure. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Billboard 3if AIr. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—BIG GUY-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—FATHER KNOWS BEST- | The COUNTRY CLUB is now open 24 hours a day—7 days a week | scrwinN BixES AT MADSEN'S ORDER AND NOTICE OF | GENERAL ELECTION To the Electors of the City of Juneau, Division ‘No. One, Terri- tory of Alaska: Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to Chapter 9, Session Laws of | Alaska, 1945, approved March 8, 1945, a General Election will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1950 Between the hours of 8 'A .M. and | 8 o'clock P. M. of said day. . For the purpose of electing candi- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN THIS IS ONE OF THOSE MORNINGS I CANT < WAKE UP GREAT 6COTT ! WHAT MAKES MY 2= 7 oAZOR $CRAPE SO ? ley, H. Hanson, Marge Richeson,| Charles, David and Thomas Riche- son Mr. and Mrs. George L. Gray, Charles Williams, | Mrs. Charles H. Forward, Miss Mary Kleweno, Nat Moore, Mr. and | dates of the varfous political par- ties of Alaska to the following of-| fices, to-wit: | A DELEGATE FROM ALASKA! TO CONGRESS; NBC. | '8:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15~Cote Glee Club. 9:30—CANDY MATSON-NBC. STAND RICHT WHERE YOU ARE, WIGGLES, WHILE T SEND A LITTLE . MESSACE. - MUGG, MEANWHILE, HAS LEAPED TO THE TRACKS AND 1S BARKING NEAR THE COAL CHUTE. WHILE UP ON THE BOULE | VARD, SAM HAS BEEN SO, OCCUPIED WITH WIGCLES' COMPANION HE HASN'T THROUGH THE COAL. CAR AND INTO ACOAL BUNKER * Mrs. Richard Bock, Mrs. Peter Os- | wald, M. Oswald, Loretta Keithahn, | Lilliayi ‘Frambrough, Joan Wiggins, | Lyle Lohr, C. Asseline. | Alice Tanaka, Mrs, Mildred Mar- | tin, Mrs. H. W. Burns, Mr. and | Mrs. Paul Page, Mr. and Mrs. E, E. | Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fen- ton, Bill Forward, Mr. and Mrs. R. | E. Robertson. For Ketchikan: William E. Clark, A. Garotte, Grant Harris. For ‘Petersburg: Lillian Swanson, | Mrs, I. Baggen. | Disembarking from Seward, pas-{ sengers were: H. B. Crewson, Har- old Bahr; Bgxter Félch, Afton Gar- outee, Grant Harris, Mrs. Marie Hammarléy, L. D.‘ Tullio, Stanley Zyern: ! '%‘mm Valdez: George Allen, Mrs. Leona Allen, Mabel Goodlataw. 42 PASSENGERS FLOWN BY PNA “DURING WEEKEND Forty-two passengers were car- ried in an out of Juneau over the ~weel(end by Pacific Northern Airlin- es. Mrs. Frank and Gloria Loewe flew to Yakutat. Lloyd White and Mrs. Dinneen went to Cordova. Anchorage-bound were: Dr. R. D. Livie, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jacobs, Burton Ballister, Don, Jane and Ethel Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Jorgensen, E. Michaelson, E. H. King, John Nyman, Beatrice Erick- son, “James Ryan, Jack Bartlett, Ned Edlemati, John'Leik, Don' Vick- + erman; Bart Yogan, J. Maiter and Earl Barry . ¥ Arnlving ‘from’ the north were: H. R. Bites; Ken Kadow, Sonia Kat- alnikoft, © Willlam - Smith, Helen Monsen; Howard ‘Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Gabbard, M. Shutf, Mrs. Furst and/‘infant. J W Oalley, W' D Smith, Ching Wing, T. F. Smith, Stanley Ryan and Ed Reinertsen. REPUBLICAN RALLY A Republican Rally /will be held in the 20th Century Theatre at £g:00 pm., Tuesday, September.1 The 5 public s ‘icopdially: invited. Good speeches by good talkers. 10:00—News. 10:15—MINDY CARSON-NBC. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign . Off. TUESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:05—Local Weather. 7:30—News Summary 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Headline News. 8:20—Morning Thought 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Music for the Missus, 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Keys to Mélody. 9:45—YOU AND TROUBLE SPOTS-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’s Memc 10:30—Thru Llistening Glass. 11:00—SOMEBODY KNOWS-CBS. 11:30—CHICAGOAN-CBS. 11:45—Singers’ of Songs, , « " 11:55—Weather report.” ' 12:00—Pipes of Melody. 12:15—News. 12:30-~DOWN- HOMERS-NBC. 1:00—GARRY MOORE-CBS. 1:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 2:00—VOICES AND EVENTS- NBC. 2:30—JAN GARBER-CBS. 3:00—PUBLIC AFFAIRS-NBC. 3:15—Bing Sings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—AMERICAN FORUM OF AIR-NBC. 5:00—RESAURANTE DEL PASEO-NBC. 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45—Snake Pit Show.. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our cop- trol. SOMMERS TO STATES Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Sommer and thetr son Robert left Saturday on an extended visit- in the states. They will motor to Colorado where * |son Robert will leave them to en- roll in the Colorado A. & M. for his_freshman year in the study of mechanical engineering. He is a graduate of the 1950 class of Ju- neau High School. From Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Sommers will go to Minnesota for a visit with relatives and then con- tinue on a tour through the states on a “plan as they travel” itiner- A TERRITORIAL TREASURER;‘ A COMMISSIONER OF LABOR; TWO (2) DIVISIONAL SENA- TORS; EIGHT (8) DIVISIONAL REP-I RESENTATIVES. The Common Council of the City of Juneau having heretofore, by Ordinance, duly designated the Vot-| ing Precincts of said City and the polling place in each thereof, the Electors are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters| residing within the boundaries of | Voting Precinct No. One (1) or-! said Town of Juneau which are as follows: Beginning at the mouth | of Gold Creek, thence up the center of Gold Oreek to the Calhoun Ave. | | Bridge, thence North to the City | Limit line, -thence along. the City limit Hne to &' poifit opposite ‘Gold | | Street, thence along ‘the center line of Gold Street to the intefsection | iof Gold and 3rd’ Streets, thence | along the center Hne of 3rd Street 410 an extended point on the USED | fill at the Northwesterly corner of |the £, thence South to. the City Limit line, 'thence Westerly “along ‘the City Limit line to. the place of the beginning, will vote at the City | Hall building, located on 4th and| Main Streets, in and upon lot 5, of block T which is ownled by the City | of Juneau, the same being the duly designated polling place in and for Precinct No. One (1), City of Ju-! neau. That all duly qualified voters| residing within the boundaries of | Voting Precinct No. Two (2) of said Town of Juneau, which are as follows: Beginning at the South-! erly City Limit line, a corner in| common to Preeincts No. 1 and 2,| thence North to the Northwesterly | {corner of the USED fill, thence along the extended center line of | 3rd Street, Northwesterly to the intersection with Gold Street and 3rd Street, thence along the center line of Gold Street Northwesterly to the City Limit line, thence fuuaw-j ling the Southeasterly portion of the City Limit lines to the place of beginning, will vote at the Alaska Electric Light & Power -Company i building, the same being the duly| designated polling placé in and for Precinct No. Two (2) City of Ju-| neau. | | That all duly qualified voters! residing within the boundaries of, | Voting Precinct No. 3 of said| Music. Join the crusade to resture'ary. They have set no time for City of Juneau, which are as fol- | good government in Alaska. Republican Club for the Juneau, Alaska Commissioner’s Precinct. 600-5t their return to Juneau. The COUNTRY CLUB is now open 24 hours a day—7 days a week. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS foroeny NORTHBOUND 8.S. Aleutian . Sept. 12 €Cordova Seward | Valdex S.S. Alaska .....Sept. 17 Seward i SOUTHBOUND - S.S. Aleutian _Sept. 17 ‘Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Alaska ... Sept. 22 Petersburg Seattle Ketchikan FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE RING SPLICE — September 15th TH. E. GREEN , Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 ) '.Refresh...add zest, to the hour Last publication, Sept. 18,1950, serving Cocu:-'CoIc serves hospitality BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 'lv JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1950, The Coca-Cola Company |lows: Beginning at the City Limit | |line, a corner in common with Pre- | cincts No. 1 and 3, extended North | from the mouth of Gold Creek and | | following tne Northwesterly portion lor the City Limit lines to the North !side of the City of Juneau to a common corner with the junction of Precinct No’s. 1 and 3 on the North side of the City of Junead, thence South to the Calhoun Ave. Ibr!dgo,‘over Gold Creek, thence down -the -eenter-line-of -Gold Oreek | ang’ to the Sotitherly City” limit ling! ‘the place of ‘tHe beginning, will vote at the Juneau Datffes| !puilding, located on 12th and the ;Highway, in 2 skgand 2 of :Block 235?‘m1 by i |the Juneau Dajrtes, Inc., the same |, being the duly desighated polling| Place in and for Precinct No. three i 1 (3, city of Juneau. i | Dated this 5th day of September, '1950. | The Common Council of the | City of Juneau 1 By: C. L. Popejoy-City Clerk. First publication, Sept. 11, 1850. WHICH FEEDS THE BOILER ROOM OF A BIG NEWSPAPER, TRACY AND T. V. WIGCLES SWEE'PEA, You WILL RIDE MARY LOU IN THE ISLAND DERBV BEEN ABLE TO OBSERVE TRACY'S WHEREABOUTS. = WIMPY SEZ HE WANTS ME TO MAKE FRIEN'S YES, AND MOUNT )" MOUNT IT IS QUTE IMPORTANT I BEEN STANDIN' HERE HELLO, WHICH DO YoU LIKE BEST, MARY LOU %2 BUT_JES' LET ME TRY TO WHAR'S ALL THEM DADBURN VOTERS AT TH'VOTIN’ POLE SINCE SUNUP, STRAININ' MY 3 DADBURN EYEBALLS, @ D STUFF TWENTY ORTHUTTY A= " BALLOTS M TH' BOX-- - THAT PROMISED ME ALLTHEM DADBURN AN'I HAIN'T SEEN 4 NARY A SQUL NARY A SOV 7 MAYBE JCOULD MAKE A GO OF ° IT AND PAY HER BACK IN TIME, BUT LONG BEFORE THAT THE SENT Y GHINE WOULD'VE WORN OFF AND AYE, THERES NOTHING T’ EQUAL"TH LAMENT " FOR S WJUST NO DICE. WANTING TO Z 28 ME WITH AN AIRLINE IS LIKE &IVING A / NEITHER OF Us WOULD HAVE MUCH KID TOY5 TO KEEP HIM OCCU ; i Yes. Glotz's ) Wm Bliss of the<\% Bganery has Lmorning Trumpet beeg handing me | wantged me’)som underhanded o 9&1 i = *_.11%5 @nd | want to = “ 2\ bligter him in i dome ads! IT WAS SHORE NICE OF YA . BROTHER LIKED YOU: FELLAS BETTERN ANYTHING ON EARTH EXCEPTIN' HARD WORK AN’ HONESTY. OUGHT WE'D STOP PAY OUR RESPECTS SO00THIN' A MACPIPER'S T.LEE, TYCOON. / ( v Tell me mor ot outa That sounds as |handbill knocking if you are asking| my diner, a| for a libag muit. F pUt up & Big« - signtacross YORE STAYIN' RIGHT HERD AN’ NO ARGAMUNTS. WE KIN TALK ABOUT BROTHER LATER . NOW I'M GONNA FIX YA SOME VITTULS. TROUBLE, PRUNEY... | saw it,and it's legal. Why don’t you build yourself up in your ( How, for ads.instead of instance? tearing him down? MUCH... IT'S FOUR AN'A HALF GRAND...T HOPE YA'LL ... YOUR WIFE PHONED JUST BEFORE YOU GOT IN-SHE SAID HER BROTHER BIMMY IS IN TOWN AND WiLL CALL ON YOU - SHE WANTS YOU TO SEE HIM /I L I'LL NOT NEVER COL ’1 > I SUPPOSE I'LL SPEND THE =] WHOLE DAY W DUCKIN! 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