The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1949, Page 7

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. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949 BOY SCOUTS SELL $1,157.50 WORTH TOURNEY TiCKeTS Top Se||ing§<;lts, Cubs to Take Prizes-Sale Tofals Announced at Meeting ¥ report on cub scouts and season s bo! for the Gold Meta: namer at the G t meeting by Jud Whitl d activities chalzmi paid purchase of Scout equip will amount to $16180. Prizes will also be given to the hizh sellers by the Lions Club, sponsors of the tournament. Hizh cub scouts were all from pack 311 of Juneau, with first place go- ing to Dennis O'Day, who sold a total of $55 worth of tickets. Sec- ond in the cub scout division is Stewart Whitehead, with total sales of $50, and third place was won by Mike Grummett, whose total was $47.50. i }urcs being 187 adult and 109 stu- dent for 1949, compared with scout sales of 122 adult and 73 student last year. Volunteer leaders who handled the tickets with the boys deserve thanks from the tourna- ment sponsors, Powers said, since they did much of the work and kept the records straigh. These in- clude: Scoutmasters Henry O'Singe Chuck Buttrey, Donald Moies, anc thoff, Jrf. and Stan Grum- Leslie Sturm for Cyrdd ub scouts. WILLIAMS DEFENDS SLALOM TITLE AT day Williams took the slalom competi tion at Anclorage last year witi 1 combined time of 1:35.2 minutes B also to take to the s m hil is aiternoon iu ompetition at Arctic Valley. Last vear's senior women’s winner was Kit MacInnes of Anchoraze. Bnn~' 9:45—Dusty Records. nie took third place in the Furl Rendezvous event. Outcome of cross-country compe-! 10:30—Kids on KINY. tition Wednesday which saw Ju- neau's Leif Thorkildsen competing, has not been received here, tut the tournament goes into the third} " RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B.S. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—Excursions in Science. 5:16—American Legion. 5:30—Tony Pastor. 6:00—News. 6:15—Animal Court. 6:20—Dinner Music. 6:30—Sport Scenario. 6:40—Music. 6:45-—Local Rews. 7:00-—Ave Maria Hour. hlighting Legislature- ABS. §:15-—Gold Medal Tourney-ABS 9:30—CROSS CTION-CBS. 19:00-Tomorrow's N 10:13—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30- - Forecasts. Saturday Morning and Afternoon | n On. ise Salute. Thought. 8: Forecasts. §:30—COUNTRY JOURNAL- CES 9:00—Music for the Missus 9:30—-Forecasts. 9:35—Music. 10:00—News. 10:05—Music. 11:00—KINY Bandstand. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest;ABS. 11:45—Hit Tunes. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DAGWOOD ) YOU PROMISED TO SWEEP THE CELLAR FOR ME TODAY __J/ POPEYE, | KNOW LITTLE, 8ur He BlIG "5y Fva ALWAYS WANTED TO KILL A GIANT!! [T IF YA DONT NOW —— YA NEVER wiLL " THE LiALLENGER JABBED ANOTHER il I OONE FER YOU. HERE'S YER BOO 10 XHE LOOKS LITTLE, BUT 9039512!, L BTE R S UST BE EIG! B HE AINT BOXIN' T00 GOOD... ER EL.SE THIS BuU T'RIFFIC...I DON'T LIKE IT. .. o T WISH'T T WAS ADVISIN' ''M LIKE J{ [..LOST MY PACE YOURSELF, * JOE...DON'T WASTE Boy Scout winner was JonnnyT A APPERTITE.. } ® Wilson, troop 614, who sold a to- | . tal of $112.50 worth of tickets; sec- ond place winner is also from troop LEFT TO ! [ ? L BASKET/ JOE'S RIGHT EYE. ¥ f ; IT'S VERY RED.. PALOOKA CAME BACK WITH A HARD MASH TO PINK'S RIGHT young Norwegian skier was expected | 11:55—Forecasts. o turn in a good performance. 12:00—Benny Goodman. Thorkildsen will be entering all} 12:15—News. 614, scout John Vavalis, with a to- four types of <ki competition, end-! 12:30—MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- tal of $85. Scout Jerry Wade of In¢ up the meet in jumping com- | CBS. troop 23 won third place, selling Petition Sunday at ‘Anchorage’s| 1:00—JUNIOR STAND IN-CBS. $57.50 worth cof deason tickets, | City Ski Bowl. 1:30—TREASURY BANDSTAND Commissions will be given to the Last years junping match was —OCBS. SIDE...AND 44 unit leaders, ior distribution to | 'aken by Olsen of Fairbanks with 2:00—Opera House (Carmen). | THERE'S THE boys at troop and pack meetings, ‘ a combined score of 224.1. 3:00—SATURDAY AT CHASE- BELL . according to scout executive Mau- s %5 oBS, rice Powers, who handled the rec- | 3:30—TEXAS RANGERS-CBS. ® ords of the boys’ sales, as soon as ;REP SKI s uAD 4:00—ATOMIC IMPLICATIONS they were received from the Lions | I —CBS. Club committee. Prizes will be lEAVES BY plA“E awarded later. In addition to their | 4:15—Children’s Chapel. 4:30—MUSIC FROM CBS. All programs subject to change commissions and prizes, 29 cub | Ase = - WX , seouts and voy seouts receved free| QR WHITEHORSE | o conctions *<ronet our cco- | BRI , j N THE RETURN FLIGHT, HELLY N/B /% ; e e e, d ( ueE uP agouT Two Hukioep | ISR Y0U, CHOPSTICK. JOE, AND ILL | o et e | J-Hl skiers and Coach DWigh'|ANS MEN EXPECIED % POUNDS OF LIFT THAT OUGHT \ NEVER SPEAK TO u AGAIN. . Dean are scheduled to leave this af- | BACK NEXT WEEK | tickets. T I E a | . f | 2 Rl 1 ouh Smilteang {ternoon aboard a special PAA flight | S | | 36 boy scouts participated in the ¢ sales, Powers suld, with two Doug- Maker and Jerry th and fifth plac- n for high sales. who received the free sea- |ound for Whitehorse and two days| Expected to return from Wash- of competition. !ington next week were ANS Medi- Making the trip were Mary Thi- cu] Director Dr. James Googe and ! Lodeau, Sheila MacSpadden, Bob John Keily, ANS budget otticer.| Sommers and Dick Keithahn. Both men, with General Superin- | son tickets includad: Roger Polley,| Veterans of former Whitehorse tendent Don Foster, have been in |{ Jimmy Boddy, Stewart Whitehead, |meets are Mary and Sheila, who as | the nation's capital on ANS appro- Dennis O'Day, Phillp Lorenzen,|Dizi school seniors have already priations for the coming year. Billy Jermain, Mike Walker, Jo:nfl’“rmd a creditable record for top Foster is expected to return to Holmquist, Mike Grummett, Jay“.vo‘nh skiing. e Juneau the second week in March, Maker, Jerry Smith, Richard Tsaak, | For Sommers, a junior, and soph- e ey mor> classman Keithahn, this will CASH for scrap lead and old John Jensen, Bob Pegues, Bob Rip- . ¢ ke, John Hogins, John Vavalis, |5€ 'th try at Whitehorse storage batteries at Madsen’s. 22 {f | Danny Martin, Ray Dennis, Frank | ©0mpP® {J Peratrovich, Johnny Wilson, Sandy Cross country races will be run j~= Blanton, Kenneth Kadow, Donald |0ff tomorrow, with slalom races ¥ Dull, Eddie Dull, John Jones, Le- Sunday morning and downhill com- Roy West, Bruce Casperson, and petition Sunday afternoon. Jerry Wade. { I G W Powers reports that the scouts| ~NOTHER JADE DONATION sold considerablé more of the season || /Another nugget has been added tickets this year than last, the fig- |(© the Alaska Jade collection which - o " |Edward L. Keithahn, curator, is sscmbling at the Territorial Mus- WE MUST THINK | WE WON'T NEED OF OUR RECULAR | THEM, THE WAY CUSTOMERS. THIS 15 WORKIN' GooD! BUT IT 15 GOING WE SHOULD WORRY SKEEX. THEY PAY le WHAT'S THAT WELL AND QUICK. THING COMING " JIN; WILMER ? Follow the Cabs to A gCITY SNOWPLOW.; . ITS BEEN A ROUGH III)SS 0ASIS WINTER, AN IT in Douglas NEEDS ATTENTION. for a Good Time p 3 " um. A "The piece received this morning, | Brownie’s Liquor Store & donaticn from Ora Schoonover, P s a half-pound nugget of a light- Phone 103 139 So. Frank!n color than the two larger stones recently given the museum by Maj. .0, Box. 3088 arvin Marston. It comes from N o e/ |the same vein in the Kobuk dis- o - = INVITATION TO BID ) The Alaska Department of Health, PRESCRIPTION SHOES TVE COT TO BUY MYSELF 4 uneau, Alaska, announces the In- A CHEAP COAT AND 'SOME ITS AGAINST THE RULES TO WEAR THE RESTAURANT UNIFORM OUTSIDE, BUT L CHEAP CLOTHES. 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