The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 19, 1950, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950 HIDDEN FALLS LUMBER FIRM BEGUN; REALTY ', CONCERN STARTED UP | ; Two Douglas and on2 Ju man have incorporated a company to operate at, Hidde on Baranof Island, with of Juneau, according in the Territoria The company w the Hidden Falls Lux How Tol ke!ie.ve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and | heal raw, tender, inflamed broachial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion | with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis | \ § and will engage in lumbering, mill- nd may also start a pulp mill stock of $100,000, s of preferred stock at $50 a share and bear nt interest. : tors and incorporators are eth =, Clem, supervisor ot ti n Juneau; William Boehl :nd Thomas H. McCahill, the latter two of Douglas. real estate firm known as the iew Development Company, to ate in Juneau, was incorpo- 1 by Cliff Mortensen and I erctt ell, both of <Zeattle, ind Cash Cole, Juneau business- man. Capital stock is $100,000. SON FOR MARLOWS d Mrs. Freddie Marlow S FOREST SERVICE Clyde Millo, 21, has joined the staff of the Forest Service Research staff here for the spring and sum- He studied forestry at the sity of coming here. [ Bader Accounting Service Monthly Accounts, Syst: ems, Secretarial Service Tax Returns Prepared Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 EYES EXAMINE G s LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Secend and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS REDUCED WINTER FARES AND SCHEDULED SAILIMCS NORTHBOUND Jan. 24 Seward S.S. Baranof Cordova .....Jan. 31 Seward S.S. Denali Sitka FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE MV SQUARE SINNET — January 27 FREIGHTER — February 10 H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 H1P, COMPANY LOW AUTO EAGGAGE RATES SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali . Petersburg Ketchikan S.S. Baranof ... Jan. 29 Wrangell Seattle Ketchikan Jan. 23 eattle | ! i e s ~ALASKAGRAMS Join All Alaska In This Exciting Game KEEP UP IN THERACE... . Be sure you get every issue of The Empire PRIZES Ist . $1,000.00 2nd . $ 500.00 d . § 250.00 4h . $ 100.00 5th, 6th and7th$ 50.00 Total Prizes $2,000.00 R N W S T R I S RN TR - ALASKAGRAM NO. 16 CLUE: This distributing point has the only landlocked harbor between Seward and Anchorage large enough for ocean vessels. Vidoesall—_.......... (Place) Extra Letter SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 13 TO 18 R R S s B O S P WHAT TO DO TO WIN 1 Here’s how you take part In this 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 scrambled letters which form mean- ingless words or a nonsensical phrase.- After an Alaskagram 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. . All you do is re-arrange the let- ters to form a single word which is the name of a place in Alaska, and you also show which is the extra letter. 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 one correct answer to each Alaskagram. Washington before | RADIO LOG Alaska Bruadcasting Co. ! KINY C.B. 8. DIAL 1466—2UNEAU THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—News. | 6:15—Music. i 6:20—Sports. :30—Dinner Music. Age Quiz. | i GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Forecast. | 8:05—Music for Listening. | 8:30—INVITATION TO LEARN-| 9:15—Viking fes. | 9:30—PHILIP MARLOWE-CBS. 10:00—News 10:15—Drifting on a Clove. 10:30—Forecast. 10:35—Sign Off. 'e L ' | | R with Druxman. Local Weather. 7:30—News. 8:15—Newr ™oadlines. 8:25—Weather, 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Al Trace. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Fore 9:35—Ar] 9:45—Four 10:00—News. Memo. | i School Broadcast. | Digest-ABC 11:45—March Time. 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Salon Serenade. 12:15—News. 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—-GARRY MOORE-CBS 2:00-~You Can Take It With You. 3:00—Parade of Hits. 3:30—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. i 3:45—Bing Sings. of Melody. ARD FOLLIES- 4:45—Western Serenade. 5:00—Income Tax. 5:15—You and Your Security. 5:30—Dance Band. American Airmen Reporfed Sfranded | On Commie Airfield (By Associated Press) | A dispatch from the Far East| tells of an unsuccessful effort to rescue two American airmen | 1ded on a Communist-nccupxed} airfield in China's Yunnan prov-| ince. 1 In that rescue attempt, a British | co-pilot of a Chinese Air Transport | plane was wounded 'y the Com-| munists. The Briton, Harry Davis, | was hit in the leg by an explosive bullet. The two Americans were pilot and crew chief for General Claire Chennault’s Civil Air Trans- port line. 1 Better BUY Better TRY “Fluff Dry” Laundry Service New Low Price! 20c a pound for the first five pounds 15¢ a pound for each additional pound Shirts finished at your request f; for a few cents\3 \ oG extra T _ Phone 15 ! Srslifprttcelforncelifotesifvorcelifarmectipessmoetfvoreepes || IITITIIIEHTEGNINIAOIG ALASKA I.MINBY | - I'M BREAKING IN A NEW PAIR OF SHOES AND MY FEET ARE KILLING ME S pr. 1949, King BEDROOM SLIPPERS THE HAMBURGER SEEME FAMILIAR, 8UT ! PONT ©aLooka LANGED A LEFT To THE NOSE, RUSSELL COUNTERED WITH A HARD RIGHT TO THE RIBS... THEY BACKED AWAY... AND PALOOKA JABBED RUSSELL AGAIN .. FREPDIE COMES IN | SLUGGING.” THERE! THE SNOW DID THE TRICK! LT';"E' FIRES /' CORKY, AFTER ALLTHE CHASING YESTERDAY TO FIND AN APARTMENT, OUR SCORE 6 PLAIN ZERO! UNK SNUFEY 'S COME BACK HOME, AUNTIE ! TH' VARMINT JES! | SOT FOOT O TH' | FRONT DOOR STOOP be LOOKS LIKE THIS 15 HOME FOR A WHILE \ THE ( 8AC TO HIM PMR. CHARLES JESTS TO COVER THE OBVIOUS FACT THAT HE 'DON'T LET HIM 1N TILL I GIT ON A FRASH APERN, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU. ALASKA ’fL_ETX\/'E‘:‘H fi AT THE END O OF 318r STREET TF DAGWOOD AND MAPLE = Qix\\zusm N—— PEVE, TS ANOTHER TURE OF WIMPY? ANOTHER Y71 | PAGE !!)' wou R " K N \7:’ § PALOOKA WON'T BE ABLE TO KEEP UP /X C'MON, //(JcE 8ov.* SKIP THE PSYCHO= MENTIONED A RUG—IT WHOLE THING .\/I DENCE. =] IT CAME WITH THE ROOM. DO WE FIX ITOR CALL THE LANDLORD? OH, | MEANT T0 TELL YOU— THE RADIO 16 OUT OF ORDER A LEETLE SPRINKLIN' OF LILOCK WARTER, AN' PAW'LL SWOON COMPLETE WHEN HE HLGS ME AROUND TH' NECK GITTIN' SICK OF SEEIN' THAT LOAFER AROLIND HERE-I'M GONNA—( HUH/ MAGGIE'S BROTHER 1S il IN MY ROOM ASLEEP /! I'M OH-OH /I AM YOUR , CONSCIENCE! DON'T DO 1T/ THINK FIRST / § [*} NOW THAT MY CONSCIENCE 1S OFF MY MIND - FLle DO WHAT T L SET THEM == ALONGSIDE THE | MAILBOX ON [l 6 THE CORNER AL €Phere's THE BELL... RUSSELL ACCIDENTALLY HIT THE CHAMP AFTER THE BELL... THEY WERE FIGHTING SO FURIOUSLY HE PROBABLY DIDN'T HEAR PAGE SEVEN OH, DEAR, I FORGOT-- THEY'RE _ON THE CORNER OF 318T STREET AN 7 ¢ SORRY, JOE.. 7 ( DION'T HEAR 1T, THE SHIP WILL CARRY 0 STATING THAT YOU FLY CARGOES | DUMMIES! WHICH MAKE; AND TERRY LEE ARE EAGER J ANALYSIS AND GET | FOR "UNUSUAL EXPORTS, INC." ... JOL d I\ TO MASK YOUR ACTIVITIES, £ THIS DUMMY COMPANY HAS / SHALL WE TOS5 TO GEE | WHO 6IT5 ON HER LAP DO, WORMY ? BLIZZARD'S ) TRIGGER AND. XA WHEREAS, WE ARE GETTING FREE RENT, AND WHEREAS, PROBABLY THE LANDLOZC WON'T, BE IT RESOLVED THAT WE HAVE |T REPAIRED OURSELVES. YES? A HOWDY, MAW-- WHAR'S MY VITTLES?!!

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