The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1950, Page 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1950 | COAST GUARD IS | | SEENING MEN FOR 3-YEAR ENLISTMENT The Commander, 17th Coast | Guard District, with Headquarters in Juneau, Alaska annqunces that the Coast Guard has been author- ized to man all organized Reserve | Training Units (Port Security) by enlistments of male personnel with § at least one year previous active military service between the ages | eighteen and twenty-five and male personnel between the ages twenty- six and thirty-five without prior . -3 = |, military service in the Coast Guard | ' | Volunteer Reserve for inactive du(,\'.; i} All applicants must meet physical, mental, and moral standards pre- = scribed for original enlistment in sprmg Aparlent Hnlel | the reg Enlistments will in be for three (3) years. Enlistments | of former Navy and Naval Reserve | personnel in rating held at time of | discharge is authorized except that no enlistment of personnel in this category will be .made in rating above petty officer first class. Former Coast Guard personnel y enlist in the rating held at time of discharge. Personnel with- out military service will be enlisted only in the rating of seaman re- cruit but may be advanced to higher non-rated status when qualified. Former Marine Corps, Army and Air | Force personnel discharged as pri- vate, first class and above will be enlisted as a seaman apprentice. !Members of Coast Guard Volunteer Downtown Seattle 2 and 3 room De Luxe Apartments available at reasonable rates. Finest Hotel Rooms. 1100 Fifth Avenue, Seattle 1 Washington YOUR LIFE INSURANCE . . . Consider the problem of this widow: Her husband owned $4,000 of life insurance, which she had thought would be quite enough. She didn't realize that a death generally causes heavy expenses. Within a few months after I 1] her husbhand’s death she had to SA".OR S SplI(E pay the following bills: Hos- pital and nurse, $210; doctors’ REA(HES SEATT[E BY FOSS TUG TOW | | | bills, including an operation, $240; final expenses, including the funeral, $900. The total was $1,350. After paying these bills, i L R SEATTLE, Nov. 7——The Alss. | g 3 ka Steamship Co. freighter Sailor’: | Splice, which arrived in Sea!tle; Saturday under tow, was given & damage survey at Todd Shipyard yesterday. She will get a new propeller and shaft. The Sailor’s Splice lost its pro- peller in southeast Alaska waters, apparently striking a submerged‘ { object. The tug Christine Foss was en; {route home to Seattle after six| months duty in Alaska when the order came to assist the disablec i Sailor’s Splice. The Christine lsklppered by William Stark, com i pleted the 756 mile tow in 4% d. | Despite a 50-mile gale on Que { Charlotte Sound, the Foss aver- jaged 7' knots with her tow from ,'Midway Rock, Chatham Straits, t t iener: anager Paul Office in Shattuck Agency (ls,::;l:l" r:’pm'fe‘;’ s g . . PHONES { The Christine Foss had spent the Ofc. Black 601 Res. Gree! { past six months carrying oil sup- Foen, 801 i plies between DutcH Harbor and “ E w Y o R K l I F E Bering Sea Roints. INSURANCE COMPANY FROM VALDEZ ! D. Jamieson of Valdez is register- 105 Y SRINSE Frofcotien ed at the Juneau Hotel. Reserve are assured of a minimum of two (2) weeks training with pay each year. Persons interested in enlisting in the Coast Guard Volunteer Reserve for inactive duty should make ap- plication for enlistment to one of the following: Commander, 17th Coast Guard District, Post Office Box 2991, Ju- | neau, or Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Base, Ketchikan. ‘The thoughtful husband who wants his wife to have his pres- ent insurance for her own use and support should take a pol- icy for a “clearance fund”— $1,000, $1,500, $2,000 or more. Then she “Wwon't have' to pay his bills out of the money he intended for her and which she will need so much. Call, telephone or write Special Agent Keith 6. Wildes Member Million Dollar Round Table Your Depesits i ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED THE management of this bank is pledged to conscrva tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposir Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors agoinst loss to a maximum of $10,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS J SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali Nov. 19 ‘Wrangell Seattle S.S. Baranof ... Nov. 26 Ketchikan Seattle NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali Nov. 13 Sitka Valdez Seward S.S. Baranof ... Nov. 21 Seward Sitka Petersburg Ketchikan FLEMISH KNOT — Nov. 10 COASTAL MONARCH — Nov. 24 B S S S GRS B B R H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 | At 1:30 pm.—Juneau Garden Club| RADIO LOG RINY Alaska Broadcasting Oo. CBS—NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 6:00-—News. 6:15—Dinner Music. 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. 7:00—~MUSIC FROM HOLLY- WOOD-NBC. 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Alaska Time. | 8:30—~PENNY SINGLETON-NBC. | 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—CHARLES BOYER-NBC. 10:00—Tomorrow's News. 10:15—Sports Roundup. 14:30—Forecaste 10:35—Election Party. WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON Sign on. \ 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:10—Healline News. 8:25—Weather Forecasts. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Trio Time. 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- | CBS. 10:00—News. 10:05—Milady’'s Memo. 10:30—Salon Serenade. 11:00—Blue Barron. 11:15—Four Knights. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest. 12:00—Forecasts. 12:05—Salon Serenade. 12:15—Noon News. 12:30—ORGAN-NBC. 12:45—UN BEAT-NBC. i 1:00—TREASURY BANDSTAND- | CBS. 1:30—Snycopation Piece. 2:00—Symphony Hall. 3:00—Proudly We Hail. 3:30—HIT THE JACKPOT-CBS. | 4:00—Parade of Hits. 4:30—FIRST FREEDOM-NBC. 5:00—VOICES AND EVENTS- NBC. 5:30—Alaska Time. 6:00—Dinner News. All programs subject to change due to conditions beyond our con- trol. COMMUNITY EVENTS: TODAY At 8 pm.—Mary Circle meets in N. L. Presbyterian church parlors. | At 8 p.m.—American Legion Aux- iliary meets in Dugout. | | | | | | At 7:30 p.m.—Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi meets at Baranof. | At 8:30 p.m.—Community Center night for adults at Teen Age Club. November 8 | At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. meets at the Governor’s house. | | At 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.—Afterncon Cir-| cle meets at home of Mrs. Popejoy. At 7:30 p.m.—Chapeladies will meet | at the Chapel. At 8 p.m.—Alaska Potters to meet in AB Hall. | At 8 p.m.—Elks Lodge. i At 8 pm.—VFW Auxiliary business meeting in CIO Hall. November 9 At noon—Chamber of Commerce, Baranof. | At 8 pm—Lutheran Ladies meet in Church Parlors. At 8 pm—Emblem Club roll call| night, meeting in Elks lodge rooms. At 8:45 p.m.—Juneau Singers re- hearse in Methodist church. November 10 ! At noon—Soroptimists meet in Ter- | race Room, Baranof. } At 7 p.m.—Chapeladies bazaar at Chapel-By-The-Lake. i At 8:15 p.m.—High school comedy | “Sevepieenth Summer” in Grade | School auditorium. | November 13 i At noon—Lion’s Club, Baranof. At 6:30 pm—VFW banquet at| Whing Ding. 1 At 8 p.m.—American Legion post meets in Dugout. } November 14 | At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. November 15 | At 1:30 p.m.—Social-program meet- ing of JWC at home of Mrs. Don Burrus. November 16 At 8:30 p.m.—CDA Card Party, Par- ish Hall. McDONNELLS MOVING TO ANCHORAGE NOW Mr. and Mrs. Dick McDonnel were | 20 leave for Anchorage Saturday, zoing to Whitehorse to pick up a truck and drive the rest of the way. McDonnell, who had disposed of his interest in the Spudnut Shop, will open an agency in Anchorage for the Crown Life Insurance Com- pany. He has been taking training for seven months with Herbert S. Rowland, Alaska representative for the company. CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC FOOT CORRECTION Beltone Hearing Aid Dr. G. M. Caldwell PHONE 477 for appointment THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Rick | think you are something besides a GOLLY, CHOPS! 16 TH’AT HE DOESN'T LOOK LIKEY GENTS I WANT 2 This Job\/w 4 253d 1S only a dishwasher. What is it?/meal ticket, JUNEAU, ALASKA GET OUuT OF MY HOuUsE/ - Trust me. If you are { It's Mot a racketeer or a bank | that bad robber nights, | won’t \ I'm going (_ tell a soul. 5 Ay I knew it! You're going to be a great painter, an illustrator or a cartoonist’ HEY, TARGET, COME| HIM ON M’ PAGE SKEVEN OM, THATS OKAY, HE| ! WE ALL MAKE MISTAKI ~{ | can't promise \ any thing, out | don't want to wash dishes v THESE ARE THE TOURISTS | H'ILL TAKE | HERE! COUPLE OF |WAY, Y'FAT ) WHO WANT YOU TO TAKE { ROMANCE AN' HADVENTURE THEY'RE b yoU To MEET. L8 JUNGLE LIKE [T WAS A RACING FORM. [ TH Down AND ‘:8%%295 Yo GO AHHY MYCOMBS!! MY PRECIOUS SIXTY GROSS OF PENNY COMBS!! YOU'RE WORTH A THOUSAND DOLLARS APIECE ! "M GOIN' AWAY FER A WEEK/ T THINK IT WOLILD BE NICE IF YOU STAVED HERE MAGGIE WOLILD BE PLEASED THERE WILL. BE NO SLEEP SHHH...THERE WAS A SMALL MICROPHONE UP THERE... I SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF IT SOONER . NOW LISTEN... I MUST TALK FAST... I'VE ONLY A FEW MINUTES LEFT... NO, POPEYE, IVE BEEN WATCHING HIM. HE'S TILL T.V. WIGGLES IS OHOH! WH-WHAT AM T DOING DOWN SEARCHERS COMBING THE CITY—TAKE WARNING - TRAVEL ‘EM FOR A 6TRCA.L AKOUND) LOOKIN' FOR, HITS A WASTE O' TIME ... BEEN UNTIN' THIRTY YEARS MSELF AN’ 5 HEVER APPENED T'ME! HAVE GOTTEN WISE 12 ORCNE . CALL THE VIEW TC AN ENCT . IMMECIATELY.! HE USED THE FIRST THREE PLAYS TO GET |! IN POSITION To TRY FOR A FIELD GOAL!]! SCRAP IRON ROLLS DOWN THE HIGHWAY, A FAINT CRY ISSUES, UNHEARD, FROM GOOD NEWS/ you! || BY COMING INTO FLL GO IN AND W I'LL WAIT GET OUT/WHAT | _ GIVE HER THE HERE FOR DO YOU MEAN 7 ~C o [ I THINK MAGGIEE LOST HER TEMPER/

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