The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1950, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950 pati et | 8 5 U0 my | | I f‘ ~~ l I“ [ RAD l 0 '-06 MY FEET HURT:-I'LL YL MakE L (NOTHING J & S | GIVE ANYONE A IT A MILLIOH _) {_POING 4 J o [ —_— 1 THOUSAND DOLLARS WH w7 DOLLARS - ' ‘ | Ri:I3F ! WILL GO UP AND GET * e — \/\) ! HTZGERALD Y AR T ' HIN CROPS o b | KY' ISI.E RIC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU : KENTUCKY'S [ FRIDAY EVENING M ! 6:00—News. WASHINGTON, Jan. s—tm——r‘o:;-! 6:16—Musc. . |mosa has a population of over| g.90_g rt : 5,000,000 chiefly Chinese, althoughl 5:30——1)]1]:\):1“'5 ::Kl\‘x:ic u‘ as under Japanese rule for JUE 6:45—Local News. years. i 7:00—~Ave Maria Hour Genvuine SOUR MASH The big island is roughly bmwsen‘ the Philippines, on the south, and | | Japan, It is 225 miles long and 90| 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:00—Weather report. 8:05—Music to Read By. | 8:30—PEOPLES' PLATFORM- { The backbore of Formosa is a! CBS P | mountain ri kn NMowk eastern parts with peaks tow: {up to 14,500 feet. A coastal Dl jon the western side is highly p ductive agriculturally, yielding two rice crops a year. Other main are sugar cane, tea, jute, 1 potatoes and beans. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey WG !uule: wide at che broadest part. AND NOW, MR. REFEREE — OODY ! LUNMMOX 1 VES, e = LET US HAVE THE SECOND T STOP ON ALL THE WAY O-YARD — HE WILL ALL THE e in the central and N2, 9:15—Viking Varieties 9:30—GANGBUSTERS-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. | 10:30—Weather report. | 10:35—Sign Ofi. (] BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . Saturday Merning and Afternecn ! Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:30—News Summary. 7:25—Local weather. 8:00—Morning Thought. - 8:15—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather report. 8:30—Fred Waring. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Songs by Eddie Arnold. 9:45—Dusty Records. 10:00—News. 10:05—Just Jazz. 1b:15—Look at Books-ABC. 1 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- CBS. 11:30—Listener’s Digest-ABC. 11:45—March Time. i 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Hit Tunes. 12:15—News. 12:30—Luncheon Date. 1:00—MAKE WAY FOR YOUTH- CBS. 1:30—Christian Science. 1:45—UNIVERSITY EXPLORER- CBs. 2:00—NEW YORK PHILHAR- i JIZEL-WELLER DISTILERY, INC. + LOISVALE, KY. | BAKE SALE e — Juneav Woman's Club, at Sears ’ Distributea tnrougncut Alaska { Eoebueke Office, Friday January 6. by ODOM COMPANY 91-3t EYES EXAMINED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS g%zmy 1125 s e LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau YOU'VE GOT T'LET 4N ME LEND YA SOME MONEY. UNTIL YA TAKE THE JOB. { BECUZ THAT KID AEANS SO MUCH T' AN T WANTA BE URE HE'S COMF'TABLE.. | LL BE SEEIN’ M AN” YOU'A LOT, » b WON'T I 9 WANT YOU TO SEE US OFTEN... AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE . R i b il e O T T ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN & via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 L and %fi've via REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES SCHEDULED SAILINGS I ALASKA STEAMSHIP. COMPANY J [ONIC-CBS. . ! T 1 3:30—NORO MORALES OR- NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND it S.S. Denali ... 4:00—United Pentacostal. p Sii‘la?zamn()f 'éé;]v?.?é g Petersburg s,'ff:‘,’ 2 4:15—Children’s Chapel. ! l ——— e | 11 2 subject to change FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE J A o St RGER vt band [ erry, A carAVAN OF ec/aze- L CROWS, 5UCH AS THIS, WOULD = AROUSE SPECULATION, IF $EEN. WE WILL WAIT HERE FOR DARKNESS TO COVER OUR ENTRANCE INTO % THE CITY. Ketchikan 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- S.S. Baranof ___Jan. 15 CBS. SURVIVORS OF THE FIGHT AT THE Wrangell ¥ i@ -15Valbe. of the. Aty | CARAVAN INN REACH OPEN COUNTRY. Ketchikan 5:00—FUN TO BE YOUNG-CBS. | & 5:30—Dance Band. . S.S. Denali ........ Jan. 17 Sitka Seward Seattle M. S. COASTAL MONARCH — Jan. 13 trol. | PO i SR e e ; Germany'’s U-21 was the first sub- | marine to sink an enemy ship on | the high seas. H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 HELLO, CHIEF! TRaCY CALL: | ING CHIEF PAT TON? GIVie r YOUR BAG BACK TO YOU| | DONE IT—2UT I DID GET ! WHAT MORE DO HIS LICENSE NUMBER FROM THE WINDOW, ME A CHECKON A LICENSE NUMBER — 762106 — CONNECTING HIS 2-WAY WRIST RADIO WHILE HE TALKS TO THE STRANGER, TRACY STALLS FOR TIME. ; JOIN ALL ALASKA In This Exciting Game .Keepupinthe Race... Be Sure You GetEvery Issue of The Empire If you’re living in Alaska now, you have a chance to shage in a $2,000 jackpot. To start, all you do is identify the Alaska town hidden in each ALASKA- GRAM. Just find the name of the town, plus the extra letter thrown in so that the ALASKAGRAM isn’t TOO easy to unscramble. If you can do it, after studying the sample, enter this contest — today! And be sure you get your newspaper daily so you won’t miss out on your chance at these rich cash prizes. THIS IS TODAY'S — PRIZES $1,000.00 $ 500.00 $ 250.00 $ 100.00 Ist . 2nd . 3d . 4ih . 5th, 6th and7th$ 50.00 Total Prizes $2,000.00 [ THATS RICHT. DAD MADE GOOD MONEY DURING THE WAR AND AFTER. THATS HOW 1 GOT TO COLLEGE . | WAS A TOMBOY AND LIKED TO BE OUTDOORS. ) YOU DIDN'T | MY SISTER AND MOTHER DID THE HOUSEWORK . MAN THERE, MARRIED HIM AND LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER. A COMPLETE THUMBNAIL BIOCRAPHY! THAT'S EL5Y, NINA, | WAS BORN IN THE LITTLE TOWN OF POPO/ER, WISCONSIN. MY FATHER 5 A BRICKLAYER THERE £ND | HAVE A BROTHER AND SISTER. HOPE, YOU ¥ HAVEN'T TOLD ME MUCH ABOUT YOURSELF OR ALASKAGRAM No. 4 CLUE: Named for the American most important in Alaska’s pur- : chase, the “Gateway City” is a railroad terminus. HE'S HAD A : SETTIN-DOWN POSITION FER THUTTY YEARS WELNS'LL GIVE HIM A BODACIOUS WALKIN' POSITION ! YEPY BY JEEPERS!! PEDDLIN' WILL DO HIM TA' WORLD WHAT SORT Q' POSITION CAN WE-UNS GIVE PORE OL TYLER, FELLERS ? YE MEAN THEM THREE CONNIVIN® coBBs ! T'M_GONNA_EAT AGIN, SNUFEY Y THEM THREE GOOD-HEARTED COBBS IS GONNA GIVE ME A POSITION = (Place) (Ex » SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 1 TO 6 WHAT YOU DO TO WIN Here's how you take part in this I WROTE_DOWN WHAT All you do is re-arrange the let- I'M GOIN' TO SAY- ? big opportunity! Every issue this newspaper will publish Alaskagrams in consecutive order, six each week for 12 weeks—a total of 72 Alaska- grams. Each Alaskagram is a group of serambled letters which form mean- ingless words or a mnonsensical phrase. After an Alasakgram is .unscrambled ' the letters form the name of a place in’' Alaska; how- ever, there is one superfluous letter ! —an extra, additional letter which is not needed to form the word. ters to form a single word which is the name of a place in Alaska, and you also show which is the extra Jetter. For example, the phrase “FOR A CHANGE” when it is un- scrambled equals “ANCHORAGE” plus the extra letter F. Just remember that all place- names consist of only one word— and remember to show the extra letter. There is only ome correct answer to each Alaskagram. TH!S WILL BE AN AW- FIL SHOCK TO HER - NOW I'LL PRACTICE IT ONCE MORE - THIS FOR HER -

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