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THE DAILY ALASKA EMI TURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1950 516 DOINGS AT | | AMERICAN LEGION Zw&a Ihke r; infs NEXT MON. NigkT, Alaska FoInis INEAU, ALASKA | RADIO L0G o SAME N, POLOGIZ KINY T OOKIE Alaska Broadcasting Co. 2 &Xfi‘é 'uéND C.B. 8. WITH HER DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News, 6:15—Musie. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Dinner Musiec. 6:45—Local News. | | Weather conditions and temper- ineewing of the Ju-|atures at various Alaska points| st of the American Legion |also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 e Boy Scout Week a send-|am., 120th Meridian Time, ang | Troop 613, sponsored by the released by the Weather Bureau‘ i nd led by Scoutmaster|at Juneau, follow: | weea . -4—Clear [ Ha will all be present in| Ariloeaty 7:00-YOUNG LOVE-CBS. u m to give demonstrations of |,y o o anw ] - UR GODFREY-CBS. St aft for the Legnonnaxre;.iBmmw 21—Snow | ¥ ather report. The Legion Auxiliary will also par-| ey ™ T 11—Clear| 2:95—Mucic to Read By, Gt ."‘:‘)‘\““‘;‘-,_(V‘c?d'cf’m"“““’]f" Dawson . -18—Partly Cloudy | go'1-" POOK. UNCGLE WELLY! HE ! A DUDE RANCH?? NO: WIMPY DONT E’g’%"'{fl rigilgitiag n"“)‘;n;rg‘;:‘:‘t‘“l“; Edmonton 7—Snow | WAS A SHEEP MAN/ HE H WIMPY'S UNCLE Y~ SOMEBODY. UNLESS HE LAYS OFF : . g | A e 2 oas:xgw; %c\:ws,'! TELL ME, HOW D RAISED ELSE RAISED OF HAMBURGERS > announced that Bill j.p. o 5~ Partly Cloudy FOARTENEI%? DTJ%EHQD Vo DuSEg:/ WELLY 1%%;4550 L;R;"Qfiif—/ jddle would show movies of theiy a0 “Airport .. 20—Cloudy ! g ANCH T THEIR il / revival ¢f the Scouting movement in |y 404 ‘ 27—Clear MONEY ! / Ttaly for the boys. ‘| Kotzebue 3_Clear | ko i ! In what was otherwise a routine 'nr.crath ¥ .. -15—Fog | JAY MORNING i meeting of the Post, Commander Nome ... Missing—Clear AND AFTERNOON Bob Druxman made announcement | v thway -19—Fog of al changes in standing com- | Petersburg 17—Cloudy to take effect pending ac-iportland .. -1—Clear | e by the Legionnaires con-|iprince George e =B6—SDOW | Several new committees geattle 5—Partly Cloudy sed, including one for|gjika 32—Cloudy ployment, to help place, unem- |ywhitehorse .. 3—Clear | 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Joe Sodja Trio. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Airlane Trio. 9:45—YOU AND FAMILY-CBS. o 10:00—News. 1 veterans. 24—Snow | Hubbard, Adjutant of Skag- st, American Legion, was the only out-of-town visitor. Yakutat DELICATESSEN SALE By Martha Society, Wed. Feb. 1 10 am. to 1 pm. at Sears—adv. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSI ~BiGHT.., NINE . TEN. HE TRIED TO GET UP... A REAL GAME GLADIATOR... ~ PALOOKA RUSHES TO THE CENTER.OF THE RING AND HELPS RUSSELL TO HIS FEET...HE'S 10:05—Milady’s Memo. 10:30—Morning Musicale. 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED ;5 DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklip Juneau 11:45—March Time. BUT THE PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS 11:55—Weather report. . i GREATEST TSEP:-FS.NC%;;IAQR.“ -~ | 12:00—Salon Serenade.* PUNCHER OF THERE'S BEDLAM = 12:15—News. ALL TIME HAD IN THE GARDEN.., — A ALAS.KA STEAMSHIP COMPANY TAGGED HIM... LISTEN TO THAT JOE...HEY,JCE... HERE.., I'LL HAVE HIM ON THE MIKE 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—GARRY MOORE SHOW- “REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BEAGGAGE RATES zzoo—gfnsfislvrvxx\'. | CROWD... » RIGHT AWAY...” EDULED SAILINGS | 3:00_FRONT PAGE FEATURES- NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND s S.S. Denali ...... Jan. 31 { S.S. Denali .......... Feb. 6 1 a:gg‘—_;:;sgrr‘lfl;ffit-ions‘ ! Sitka Seward Petersburg Seattle | 5—Organ Interlude. = i i g3 i Ketchikan 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- 1\\\ NOW, LOOK, PALLY. LET ME COUNT S.S. Baranof ...Feb. 7 { S.. Baranof .. Feb. 12 CBS. }\ THAT FOLDIN' FODDER AGAIN, AND Valdez Seward Wrangell Seattle | ¢:4b—Western Serenade. A TAKE IT 6LOW, 5PRAY Y IT5 SIMPLE, STUPID.} ILL PROV'é I OVERPAID \/OIU.’ 3 Ketchikan ! g i?g*'FRr:;“élfmf“r“’- 120 BABY! YOURE HERE. L MAYOR CHUM WAS BENT BROW. ° it o i g —— B o el 12 CHUM FUNS HERE. OUR /2 CAPTURED WHEN PROMOTED THE & ‘ o B N\ PASSENGER |5 MAYOR CHUM, LETTUCEZ WHO RALLIED THE CLANS# HIS CITY FELL TO THE REBELS, FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE MV SQUARE KNOT — January 27 MV COASTAL MONARCH — February 10 H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 | due to ccnditions beyond our con- | nrol. 8 0 v 0 v v v & & 9 i H i 5:30—GEORGE TOWNE-CBS. i All programs subject to change . R TIDE TABLTUD FEBRUARY 1 High tide 123 am. 142 ft. Low tide 6:54 am, 44 ft. | High tide 12:53 p.m., 169 ft. Low tide 7:33 pm. -18 ft. a e o0 s 8 0 00 NOTICE The regular business meeting of Juneau Womens Club will be held Wednesday Feb. 1 at 1:30 at Al- | ] ] k ska E L & P Co. Pentl se —adv. Join All Alask@q: :rgrome o M i 414-2t Secretary In This Exciting Game b i | Snake Pit tonight.—adv. Q S 0oeccesesr THEY'LL FIND HER BODY— I'LL HAVE ANOTHER RAP l TEN MINUTES LATER, | WELL, IF TRACY ISN'T UP— WAKE HIM. WEVE FOUND A MURDERED ; i BLINDLY, ALMOST MECHAN- ICALLY, WORMY PRESSES THE NEWLY-PAINTED STATION WAGON ON THROUCH THE SNOW. I HAVE TO KEEP MOVING. ITS THE ONLY THING PRIZES )IllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlililllmiilliflilllll Iss . $1,000.00 2nd . $ 500.00 Id . § 25000 | 4h . § 10000 | Sth, i and7th$ 50.00 Total | Prizes $2,000.00 ALASKAGRAM NO. 26 1‘ CLUE: The Northern Commercial Co. advertises an important trading post here. KEEP UP IN THERACE... | Be sure you get every issue of ‘The Empire FORQIVE ME,PAL! | LOVE LIKE A BROTHER AN IT HAPPEN AGAIN. FORGIVE AN' FORGET, WILL YOU? I'M SORRY,CORK! I'D BEEN SICK AN | DIDN'T KNOW. WHAT | WAS €AYIN, ILL WAIT AND SEE. M PUTTING YOU ON PROBATION . JLL Sh/—DIRTY MEAN. AND ALL | DID WAS TG TRY TO KEEP YOUR JOB YOU MEAN | WAS MEAN TO YOU YESTERDAY, CORK? fora Better BUY Better TRY B UO WHAT 1S 1T, LUKE SEZ TR’ YE CAN VISIT TH' “F luif LIVELONG DAY: SHER'€F -- A CRITTER CAN DO el “ Dry” I CRAVE TO SEE TAlLHouee | | B S e sfl%?&é’&" > ¢ 3 ‘ES‘EL%O?S? MY PAPPY, SHER' EF 1S ALL YOURN, S SNUFEY YOUE NAME oo s Laundry Service }“‘KE;;?TE%?D . Sopess P 0. Box /s o TBOWN et il S OP“T%P%ENCN‘SETER New Low Price! 20c a pound for the first five pounds SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE YEARS OR BETTER WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 25 TO 30 | . WHAT TO DO TO WIN ‘ HEY-you! e\ up! 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 mnonsensical 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 fo each Alaskagram. 15¢ a pound for each additional pound Shirts finished 4SSME<E at your request 7 m'% for a few cents\2§ extra & ALASKA LAUNDRY Phone 15 RATS ! THE BUILDING 15 STILL LOCKED / I CANT GIT IN ME OFFICE /! HAVE TO WAIT WELL-VLL JusT |- : uby . J C UNTIL IT OPENS NO SLEEPING OR LOAFING ON THIS BeaT! GIT M