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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN YOURE UNSAVORY, ODORIFEROUS, PARSIMONIOUS, INDIGENT YOURE DISREPUTABLE ¥/ AND IMBECILIC:-- AN UNMITIGATED / I LOVE TO IMPROVE MY VOCABULARY l00TBALL RACE PNA CARRIES 39| RADIO LOG TIES RAMS WITH * PASSENGERS FRIDAY sue scocessine oo 3 | CBS — NBC "Ew YORK YA"KS Pacific Northern Airlines carried LB 12y U 39 passengers yesterday. Twelve | SATURDAX EVENING 5:00— -NBC. | went to Anchorage, three to Cors| ARCHIE ANDREWS-N ‘dova, 7 arrived from Anchorage | 5:30—Viking Varieties. and 17 from Cordova went through | 5:45—Here's to Vets. here enroute to Seattle. 6:00—News. For Anchorage: Rachel Spinney,| 6:15—Social Security. P. G. Greer, Robert McLaughlin,| 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. Leonard Berlin, M. J. Lynch, Shir- | BUMSTEAD, YOU'RE A REPREHENSIBLE, QDIOUS, PESTIFEROUS By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES, Sepp 28—(P— arial magic generated by the Los 2geles Rams struck the New York ! [fanks and today they were all uare with Los Angeles in the Na- | B akicak Fosibon Tbd) ley Wiley, Mrs. John Baker, Mr.| 6:50—Local News. The Rams swept to a 45-28 and Mrs. J. D. Sorrells. 7:00—~MIND YOUR MANNERS- B iumph under a bright moon last ! For Cordova: Fred Patching, Mrs. | NBC. | ght before 23,768. It gave them a ' Rewey, E. W. Butler and Gemldlnei 7:30—8SING IT AGAIN-CBS. lie-one standing and tied them jBenson. 8:00—JOE DI MAGGIO-NBC. [ th the Yanks in the National i F};OHL A:lchorisetEC-F'r-)And:”%;- | 8:30—JEFF REGAN-CBS. HG.DFOR‘ s nference campaign. J. eekley, . Fisher, A. H.| g.50 Alaska News. | e Y. The Yanks made a run for the | BANNER. HEADLINE..."HUMPHREY \ Francis, Neil Sargent, J. A. Castle, Dney in the early stages but soon | Ken Kadow. | (Stisalaihe Saelbiies ALIVE BEHIND IRON CURTAIN. * [Belted under the Rams' scorching | 10:00—Mews. WE'LL HAVE A STORY 7O tack and trailed from there on 10:15—Sports Roundup. | | t in a game replete with spectac- 'i ADM{RAI. BARBEY 10:30—Forecasts. ar scoring plays. :35—8! | Ten touchdowns were recorded by | 1055 Fe S“I‘l;'DA! ith teams—six by the Rams, of IAKES OVER 1 5 &, . 6 gn Un jich four came via the- air, and NAVAL D'S‘IRI(‘I‘ :45-~Church Announcements. AND IN FAR AWAY PLACES . P2 HUMPLEY NI AGGODOW v 9:30—CASS DALEY-NBC. DARFLIG? 8:55—Forecast. ur by the Yanks, three of them 9:00—Cavalcade of Music. fisses. There will be a five-game, coast- 9:80-Vatoe of Prophecy. _coast program tomororw, high-! SEATTLE, Sept, 23— (P — Rear 1°:°°*E"IERNA§dUSHT-NBC» i ‘ B.5ted by the Chicago Cardinals- [ Adm. Daniel E. Barbey, best| :':;gg:geo:g“NE Y;‘ orton Gould. | Ailadelphia Eagles game at Chi-|known as “Uncle Dan the Amphib-| o ¢ e B UL 7{ { NAINSS ‘L g0. jous Man” has assumed command | 11:30=-Blue .Barron, : N # b fi‘%w of the 13th Naval District. 11:45—8ALT LAKE CITY TAB- e e ‘ =\ ERNACLE-CBS. 12:15—News, o " | He also will command the north- west sector of the western sea 4 : b A [R5 Srontier. 1z:so—§§rul:mn Brotherhood TH'RIDDLE WUZ «CHHW.NI ¥ /4 TERBACKY=- AN’ WHAT IT's TH'HOOTIN'HOI.I.E"(. t‘ Admiral Barbey's flag was run | 0“ IUESDAY “IGHI up on the 13th District staff before an Honor Guard, a formation of | 1:30—Lutheran Hour. 2:00—Alaska Light Concert. e EXPRESS!! 100 Navy officers and an assembly | of civillans, 2:30—PEOPLE'S Pl ATFORM- The 60-year-old admiral gained CBS. 3:00—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 3:30—STARS OVER HOLLY- ICAN'T FER TH'LIFE OF ME FIGGER OUT HOW A CHOO-CHOO TRAIN - CAN BE THE ANSWER TO YORE RIDDLE, “RIDDLES” YEGOTIT, CALEB ! D THAT'S TH' ANSWER !! [§ All skiers and those interested in e sport are reminded of the gen- |fame by putting hundreds of thous- 21 meeting to be held at 8 p.m. |ands of General MacArthur’s troops | llesday, September 26. The ski|ashore as the Seventh Fleet am- | WOOD-CBS. ; jom at the Arctic Brotherhood hall | pmblgus commander in World War | . JACK BENNY-CBS. m be _the} scene of the meeting i IT. 4:30—DUFFY'S TAVERN-NBC. nich will include election of offi- 5:00—HOLLYWOOD BOWL rs, and several other important ub matters. (RASH! FORMER Gl | CONCERTS-NBC. The business meeting will be fol- 6:00—News. jiwed by a colored slide showing. | 1 those who have slides are urged take at least ten of their best! [fides for the showing. | CAA MAN HERE HA. Howard Francis, CAA, from Inchorage is registered at the Ju- jfeau Hotel, For faster, I ED 6:15—Old Fashioned Revival V, % | Hour. 7 = V. N Conr, 1930, King Features Syndicate, Tnc., World ights reserved. GREENVILLE, O., Sept. 23—(®— A truck crash yesterday reunited two former GI's who served to-| gether in Alaska during World War | II. A semi-trailer, bound from Cin- cinnati to Lansing, Mich, with a 7:16—Yogi Yorgensson. 7:30—JACK BENNY-CBS. 8:00—PAUSE THAT REFRESH-| ES-CBS. 8:30—ABC’'S OF MUSIC-CBS. 9:00—News. 9:15—TOP TUNE TIME-CBS. 9:30—SUNDAY AT THE CHASE- | load of soap products, overturned at the intersection of routes 127 and 49, The noise awakened Glen Hoblit, a nearby trailer resident, who went outside. CBS. 10:00—DIMENSION “X”-NBC. | 10:30—Forecasts. | 10:30—Sign Off. | All programs guhject to change HE CAME BACK INTO THE BOILER ROOM,JUMPED ON THE ELECTRIC DINGHY THAT HAULS THE CINDERS AWAY AND BEAT IT. IVE HEARD OF THIS SUB- WwAY. ITS USED FOR HAUL- ING FREICHT, GARBAGE AND CINDERS, BUT I NEVER EXPECTED TO BE WHAT DO I CARE WHERE IT GOES, AS LONG _fis_l s AWAY X “Isn’t your name Dunn?” hci iue to conditions Leyond our cop- asked the driver who walked away | crol. comfort, too.:: unhurt. It turned out the driver| was William F. Dunn, 23, Lansing, | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | = JIQ S S g ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . Q A 2 / y‘!,q“ o |that the undersigned was, on the| Y x i y ’ ’:lhlwmml Get GLIDER who had served with Hoblit in Al- |1st day of September, 1950, duly ap- | Brushless iy _Shavmg Cream scuwny mixes ar wapsens pointed administrator of the estate GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 857 | Fririck J. McRoln, deceased. - : A!l persons having claims agalnst! o“, @ou_y! TERZY'G INA Glacier Construction Co. the estate of deceased will present = them, with proper vouchersr sand' T]A;I;Ai?glggsifigflg& New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring duly verifeid, to the undersigned at Sand and Gravel Hauling HANGING AROUND! E closer shaves, | [/ g , TN HAH! NOW GHES N i/ EVEN ¢oT oPIES [ \ Juneau, Alaska, within six (61‘ ! months from the date of this ' Notice. / DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Sept. | 1, 1950. 2JOHN McLAUGHLIN, Administrator. First publication, Sept. 2, 1950. Last publication, Sept. 23, 1950. Chiropractic Health Clinic | Dr. George M. Caldwell % Main and Front Streets Phone 477 ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION CIVIL ACTION, | FILE NO. 6297-A. i - = Y | N Through? You TO: , GERALDINE ENGEL, above . < O R orszrmc. | I The glassware W Sorry, but | ust started! || | fried an IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED| needs washing, [ | want my pay. hat's wrong® |order of eggs STATES OF AMERICA, you are| Snag. You can 'm through. 2 for Pudge. g ) Y DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrist Now Im goin’ out to Nothin} only .get me a job as cook! TELEPHONE 266 BIMPSON BLDG. JUNEAU EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAININDG hereby commanded to be and ap- H pear in the United States District start in on that. Court for the Territory of Alaska, ( % Division Number One, at Juneau, in > said Division of said Territory, and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled action, ie.: | That certain action wherein HOW- ARD- MERRILL ENGEL is the| plaintiff, and GERALDINE ENGEL | is the defendant, which is Civil Ac- tion, File No. 6297-A on the docket of said Court, within thirty (30) | days after the completion. of the period of publication of this, Sum- | mons, namely, within thirty (30) days after October 7th, 1950, in case this Summons is published, or with- in farty (40) days after date of its service upou you, in case this Sum- mons is. served upon you person- ally, 4nd answer the Complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action, and-if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his Com- | e |plaint, ie.: For an absolute divorce and dissolution of the marzigge contract exigting between plaintiff and defendant, and that plaintiff he granted the sole and exclusive care, custody and -cohtzol of ‘the two minpr children of the parties. The date of the Order for Publica- tion, of this Alias Summons is Sep- tember 15th, 1950. The period of ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing ® Heating Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street uP-- HE'S GAINING ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y SCHEDULED SA!LINGS A : ——d e s L NOW-LOOK AT THAT HOLE! TH/ HOLSE KIN CAVE EEK/ 1 MusT HAVE SOUTHBOUND ABOUIT WHAT THAT INVEN NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali Sept. 26 | S.S. Alaska Sitka Seward | Wrangell Ketchikan S.S. Denali Petersburg Ketchikan Sept. 24 Seattle S.S. Alaska Oct. 3 Seward FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE S. 8. CHENA — September 28th "H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 pubMeation prescribed is four weeks. The first publication is September 16th, 1850. The last publication is October 7th, 1950. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the seal of the above entitled Court at Jupeau, Alaska, this 15th day of September, 1950. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court, By LOIS P. QUILICO, (SEAL) Deputy Clerk. First publication, Sept. 16, 1950. Last publication, Oct. 7, 1950. BROTHER OF MAGGIE'S IS DO ALL OVER THE PROPERTY LIKE TO KNOW: WHAT HE'S - TRYIN' TO INVENT / 4 IN-T THINK T HEAR YOICES/ Copr. 1930, King Feavstes oy BEEN ASLEEP! |IT WUZ A DREAM/ THANK HEAVEN/

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