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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY FEB 5, 1936. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG R R g Bv BILLIE DE BECK ENGINE HITS | wu Following De Cassy s cailing for Africa, Sairy is sent back home and Barney, Snuffy and Lowizie start wandering. One day they happen near an accident. Al 'filly from Saratoga is being transported it an auto truck when a train hits the truck at a crossing. The owner of the filly, believing the horse is m;ured fatally, 3“ LUGGERS PY ‘é-fi:}?gg |asks Snuffy to sheot him. Barney examines the filly and decides he is only stunned and the horse is “annexed.” The filly proves to be from good racing stock and L WHISKEY {Barney decides to race him. They finally decide on a a'nt«(,nmphon—and take the horse to Lebanon, Pa., for a race. But who will ride him? Suddenly Snuffy | .vumoraw, wasn, Fe» 5 " ATu H us /remembers a cousin—Weaselpuss Smith—whe could ride horses and has sent a letter for him to come at once. Weaselpuss starts for Lebanon, but has disapeared. | |Thirty loggers were injured, eigh B . . o |sev 1 g e | While waiting for some clew, Lowizie makes arrangements for his accommodallon and the story begms ; [‘;n‘;rexi‘n Moo Lo (SR - D e s _— = - - ~ -3, 1blindh\g snow storm east of here. IF YOU'RE SMART HOL' YORE 0ON'T WERRY, : Wl ¢ ) ol rM e s YOU'LL LISTEN TO ME, JAW, GOOGLE --~ - 4 GOOGLE--- . . :ix?:!tcr:(;l“xul::\:]:f‘ z;ag::e A SNUEEY-- WHEN AFORE T BEU('JOl%E‘{ Hggg&rr LO-WIZIE HEV - . é | Lewis Olson, mill manager, blamed THAT NEPHEW OF YOURS BODACIOUSLY ROLL H'RE' EOR BEEN WORKIN' = 5 2t 3 |the storm for the signal misunder- ARRIVES YOU'LL TURN YE OVER AN' ANO;HER PéRSDN SENCE SUN-UP, e HIM RIGHT AROUND AN’ BUST YE WIDE THAT'S WHAT M | e PRI & S-S Z ? P iy SEND HiM HOME --- OPEN WIF A GETTIN AT-. J KEMFORTABLE ‘ — : £ & O A P FENCE-~RAIL--- 'w?élz\gfszsg" - - - 2 g Ter steeP---| e = = S ’ w00 A L = . ‘ The Old Favorite—Long Burning Wellington Lump [s again on the market, but at a greatly reduced price bmted States Would W age War on Erosion ‘DUFHESNE ST[)RY‘ - R “ Now $14.30 Per Ton Under Proposed Soil- bm*lng Farm Program INM ARGH ISSUE T P et v Savre| PR with news of Alaska; The Alagka [ ] L,pormmans Association, Arms and ‘ Ammunmrm by Claude Aiken and ' e s o, oy v s | PACIFIC COAST COAL . EERGES Gutiels | RETURNING 1 PALMER H comANY W. T. Gill, Alaska Railroad agent Mrs Maxcine Williams of at Palmer, Mrs. Gill ‘and their PHONE 412 Jufleau AlSO Has Al’fil(‘le daughter, Myrtle, ‘are returning to . Palmer aboard the Northwestern. in Current Issue . e THAN! EXTENDED An article on “Dog Mushing in' The Juneau Woman’s Club, thru t Alaska,” by Frank Dufresn its President, and the Committee in Ckarge of the Robert Burns’ Anniversary Ball wish to thank all those contributing to its success the Mareh i the NORA B. CHASE, President. £ 3 MRS. G. V. GOSS and Com- The article is il 1 with 1- mittee in Charge of Dance. adv erous pictures of dogs and dog NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION < DRIVE s, including L rd Sepalla OF PARTNERSHIP o R SAFETY of his or Notice is herevy given that the ( g i ( Wi D ol the magaz:n~ is partnership heretofore existing be- S SE———— /] Au inter royal purple, black and white, | iween the undersigned, doing busi- L 'l; a .pl':tllr(‘ flf.l\\.u deer in fro; .v undr;r ;hn fi;me .of the CEN- SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICEI ck on an Alacka AL BEER PARLOR has been by C. d issolved by mutual consent. CONNORS Mo OR co l vas aken 33 C. 3 B : T . Inc, sistant Executive Officer of t} a E. P. RUNDICH, SAM LEPETICH. gy . Feb. 4, 1936 by John @ Adams, is the subl . Feb. 5, 1936. e g s el uneau Cash Grocery s / : ol BU B CASH GROCERS a i & 2 1 V. n article on TRy % S S —————— . In practically all scctions of the United States, erosion i < ual {oll of three billion tons of top These pic- e work of the Coast and Geodetic v C o i . a et TRENGTH ; crner Second and Seward tures show erosion at work and results of efforts o halt i i as left of a Wisconsin corn field after rains had washed Urigy, 16, Alaska, by Commander BUILD '8 A Free Deliv HON] s5il ang debris down from the hill; and right, st:ip crops , srevent crosion in Obio. Below, left, erosion at its worst'in Georgia; -, ‘o Lukens, is titled * TONE UP STOMACH e HRODE . and right, trees planted in conteur lines on a California hill to slow the progress of rain water and allow the soil time to absorh it. e aaLal Adlagy & pios = - of the Surveyor and other il-} L foel run-dowil, SHEHEISH, Will- SO it e et ions. 1 ite for food or zest for living? 8y WILLIAM S. WHITE | The < of ted| The 1 wnother plot planted MISS BUZBY IS ABOARD Ecls of the Yukon,” o | DOAlE TS Hooiher BT R e ks WASHINGTON, Feb. 5—Against k the pl « 1,000 times great N. W, GOING TO FAIRBANKS Plain of Ancho: S a mild tonic, stomachic stimulant, & mild l N s u R A N c E the great destroyer which takes ien planted to mixed clo little-known, though mighty run of (e Kidners. Take Just a fw doses and 3,000,000,000 tons of soil annually A : mpact by | 2 timothy. Experts calculal Winnifred C. Buzby of Fairbanks, cels which takes place on the Yu- see how much better you feel. The first olcn. Uncle Shat skF ¥end soon & 2 g erosion resist 18 to lose seven inches of top sofl western enroute from a vacation in| “We Saw a Few Deer” is a story | from the prescription of @ former army ; new and vastly broadened offen- ities. Through actual n rements | under continuous cultivation of Seattle to her home in Fairbanks.| ‘D pictures and words by Mrs. Max- | 4o¢tor PG Wad NS ,f'.’l"“’:;fe”{‘”’::fj:hz:’g sive. of water and silt run-off from se- | corn, whereas the loss would re- She visited friends here while the /> Williams of Juncau, telling of medicine is availabie to you at & <ot ur Established 18 Administration DISHESIOF &, sice lected plots they have found these quire 78 years under a rotation steamer was in port. 2 lafge number of deer encoun- Onl¥ a few cents a day. Being & liduid— stablishe 98 cessor to AAA, founded on the re- things: . |of corn, wheat and: clover. — e - tered on an Admiralty Tsland cam- | oy croe foomet e tirement of poor land from cult At one tion and its rehabilitation by con- s of soil, t —— S \ora, and gun_hunting trip. Mrs, ttle under money-back guarantee, and SHOP IN JUNxa s . g Lrir st soad Uy 5 ANCHORAGE BOUND rac, FIRSTY Williams I8 widely known here njoy that good old feeline. On sale at N J neqa servation methods, point toward a When planted in cotton was 625| H. Strandberg, Anchorage mining campaign against soil erosion of at E r than when planted |man, is a passenger aboard the BUTLER-MAURD DRUG C0. scope never before attempted. 3 ' Northwestern after a trip south. | £ £ Erosion, enemy of land millions o B E I I E R B u s l N E S s D R l v F i 7 | of years before recorded history, is even believed by some experts to D(llly Cross-lbord Puzzle neciogions nave markea. aut ! READ THESE RULES! theologians have marked out a: 0ss Solution of Vestrday's Puzzle 11 Aperture in a . the probable site of the Gardea 1. Word of sorrow pf Eden. 5. Pverpd o [T - 0s 4 Moot B R v Miltions o6 As#S Rélned : UIRTSTA 7" : E ; 1 lection starts Wednesday, January 22. OPEN ALL NIGHT Today the Mderal Soil Con- 1 th 1 i | Pl e g . Election ends early in March, depending on sailings. pervation Service, it has substan- i 7 - { - Election votes are given on the basis of 100 votes for each even Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store fl::{@“:fig:gfl}?&o é(;;,:::;y c:u e from gg}iar of flshbpald todpartmpatmg merchants, fractional parts of } i 2 2 4 lars not to be considered eligible f t foll . )] out or votes, as follows: & . scarred another 50,000,000 almost ux'v“fu.fi right EY o1 Trgw ot the | g Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings as badly; has taken much of the Gl e Mediterra (a) On all counter cash and C.0.D. purchases. lifegiving top soil from 125,000,000 2. Greek letter %5 22. K and has got a good foothold in an- ‘21 Form of 7 [ ) Sig (b) On all cash payments made on accounts. gther 100,000,000. : - j M| 94 d : Bore ; # Thus 325.000,000 acres—much of /2% i S D7 2 u: ] (¢) On all cash down payments and installment payments CAPITOL QAFE §t among the finest farm soil in trong 2 N 1GY 2. P . | made on time-payment accounts during the election the country—has been wounded' i 1 1% § C ) | R period, regardless of when the purchase was made. AND BALL ROOM feet ying degrees. ctua { i { 5 2 2 ke e B e Ui . i 3 dee | . Votes will be given only on strictly RETAIL business — that, is, Private Boothe Lunches Dancing Every Night Since the Soil Conservation Service 35. Social organ- eremon e > s at- Card game quantity purchases of commodities to industrial concerns, or whole- > teh . Old- ish s 3 got under way 28 months 8go, 3 W SR ] : L g sale purchases bv merchants are NOT to be included. Refitaumnts, Government action thus far against Huge waves - E | boarding houses, camps, etc., are to be counted as a wholesale = 29. Silkworm i 1 this slow destruction of land has Sugar-yielding 57. Bu s te . Crusted dish | purchase. vegetables vangactl % o & Old musical en only upon a demonstrational 3 con- T been P 2. Daubed 68. Born note. he election is open to glrl\ of Juneau and wrmuudmg terutmy, “Deliciously Different Food: y eren s” pasis. In 41 States privately-owned s it . Sharp tire . Before Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties Jand sgeregating 7,000,000 acres is {6 Rod : By B g t,?é;h"i.::{"a, between the ages of 18 and 30 years (unmarried). i U 1. Beverage Pronoun peing treated, as are 40,000,000 acres verug Nominating blank published in The Daily Alaska Empire is good for of public lands. y 10,,000 votes but only one lot of 10,000 free votes will be credited Rehabilitation Plans b sadids The Administration substitute for y any one candidate. AAA, however, would involve tak ...- / | . Right is reserved to reject any nomination by the Merchants’ Com- fhg out of cultivation some 35,- : ; mittee. 000,000 farm acres—or five times [/5 ....%/. .. | the amount of privately-owned land /, . Votes may be mailed to Better Times Editor, Daily Alaska Empire, fow being strengthened by the SCS or placed in the official ballot boxes, locations to be announced against erosion. / later. The new conservation process -t | swould not contemplate such exten- . . Judges will be appointed by the merchants and their decision in all give work as that being done by matters will be final. 8CS—which builds terraces, furrows 5 ) , A 2 the soil in contour, encourages the . Merchants participating in the election agree not to allow any —— planting of strip crops, conducts |32 .. | of their employees to exert any undue influence in favor of any | - — — e - zescarclias , S5 RpEFIEI A A candidate. ) B AILEY,S Howe Servies i & e But it would turn back to soil-| 37 ¥ 4 i 4 7 . . Molding and water-saving grasses| ..--% / . Buying of votes by any firm in behalf of any candidate, or dis- CAFE bhu:eori" and trees vast reaches whose loose | tribution of votes by any other method than according to the above and shifting top soil went into lh“" .. -- rules is expressly prohibited. ir by millions of tons in the great | :list iyt r gl //////%H..%. . Candidates will not solicit votes in business houses who are mem- “The proponents of conservation bers of Better Buflrmeu Drue " - e e— e SRR CEETT T M Jou brovide Throngn e roe: ALASKA MEAT CO ould provide through the retire- erc ts thtee ‘ ent of cultivated acreage. They - / “ y | FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND miltions of trees growing again, W Dtive o maifestmaty St e S otarh of e i ;& s06rS ) . Lo 0 T Batiar D 1 HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected red land healed, m YOU MEET YOUm~ FRIENDS"