The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1950, Page 5

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| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 Zm 1ds. Rub VapoRub onmeatene vt \fICKS scme in mouth, too! VaroRug , / /é e, / ’7, / 7 he : What good is a typewriter? At the risk of holding an umbrella over competitors, we will tell you. It stimulates creative expression, im- proves spelling and punctuation, implements memory, encourages neatness and, why sure, it saves paper. And what is a good typewriter? Well, we like SMITH-CORONA PORTARIY Sold By -J. B. Burford Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” | PLEDGES $500, The Juneau Post of the American Legion voted unanimously at their weekly meeting last night to pledge !?500 to the Memorial Library Fund. | As proposed by Comrade Kieton, this sum is to be raised and pre- ‘nted to the fund within the next two years, in addition to whatever scribed by the Legion or the Auxili- y as organizations. It had been anticipated that a by the Legion’s Housing Sommittee would be made last night by chairman Harold ,Zenger, but as the attendance was unusually | light, no report was given. Com- { mander Bob Druxman later stated developments” | that “important would be revealed shortly. i Ticket sales for the Post's “Jiggs Dinner,” to be held at the Odd Fellow's Hall on February 27, are going well, and capacity attendance is expected for what Legionnairc Bert Lybeck promises will be a “real feed.” FROM VIRGINIA virgil B. Cave of Bedford, Va. is registered at the Gastineau Ho- tel. He is on the Bureau of Pub- lic Roads staff. “Dr. Rohert Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted ) SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments (gait ard / %Afllve Jla ¢ REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BACGAGE RATES SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali ........ Feb. 14 Sitka Seward S.S. Baranof .._Feb. 21 Cordova Seward et it i FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE FREIGHTER H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali ........ Feb. 20 Petersburg Seattle Ketchikan S.S. Baranof _._Feb. 26 Wrangell Beattle Ketchikan — February 24 ~ALASKAGRAMS | ;jqin All ‘A‘las‘_ka In This Exciting Game KEEP UP IN THERACE... Be sure you 'get every issue of The Empire ALASKAGRAM NO. 38 CLUE: Southern terminus of the Richardson Highway, motor transportation is one of this town’s principal industries. SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 37 TO 42 PRIZES Ist . $1,000.00 2nd . $ 500.00 1 . § 250.00 4h . $ 100.00 5th, 6ih and7th$ 50.00 Total Prizes $2,000.00 WHAT TO DO TO WIN 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 anscrambled 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. 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 ome correct All you do is re-arrange the let- ters to form a single word which is answer to eagh Alaskagram. i et et T T T T T Aot atel A |AMER, LEGION | | LIBRARY FUND, funds have previously been sub‘ l 3:30—Parade of Hits. i | I | f RADIO LOG KINY | Alsska Broadcasting co. | | C.B.S. 1 DIAL 1460—JUNEAU TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Billboard of the Air. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—~YOUNG LOVE-CBS. | 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | 8:00—Weather report. ! 8:05—Mucic to Read By. | 8:30—STRIKE IT RICH-CBS. | 9:00—A] News. 9:16—Viking Varieties. 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—New 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Weather Report. 10:35—Sign Off. WEDNESDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON 7:05—Local weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather Report. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Joe Sodja Trio. | 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Favorite Hymns. 9:45—YOU AND LEADERSHIP- CBS. | 10:00—News. | 10:05—Milady’s Memo. { 10:30—Morning Musicale. | 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- CBS. 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. 11:45—Harmony Time. 11:55—Weather report. | 12:00—Salon Serenade. | 12:15—News. 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—GARRY MOORE SHOW- CBS. 1:45—Four Knights. 2:00—Symphony 3:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. 3:15—Bing Sings. 1 Sign on. : 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. i 4:00—Recorded Auditions. 4:15—Organ Interlude. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES-~ CBS. ¢ 4:45—Three-Quarter Time. l 5:00—Frankie 5:15—Red Cross. 5:30—GEORGE TOWNE-CBS. ! 5:45—Snake Pit Podium. i All “programs subject to change | fue to conditions beyond our con- | srol. [ VALDEZ VISITOR George Madden of Valdez i3 stop- ! pi t the Gastineau Hotel. | e We have never paid LESS than 2%2% on Savings e. | R SET YOUR HEART ON IT Whether it's a fur coat you want, a new car or just security, the way to make dreams come true is to save part of all you make and put it into an | insured savings account here. Start Saving Today The Alaska Federal Way Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward St. SRR RRR OO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI -JUNEAU, ALASKA PACE FIVE DONNIE'S PARTY, TO TAKE A V WITHOUT HIM . IT'S NO TROVBLE AT ALL TO MIX THE BATTER. READ THE DIRECTIONS ON THE SACK, CORK. & THAT WAS THE WRONG INFORMATION. WE'VE WINTERED THROUGH HERE EVERY YEAR SINCE 1940. THESE ARE MY HORSES. &/H1, FELLA! THIS WILL WARM YOU BE BACK AS SOON AS I SEE IF THIS = HYOT COFFEE WON'T THAW, OUT OUR {_ UNFRIENDLY CUSTOMER., CHAZZ. & YES, INVEED, B SIR——A SMALL ONE, BUT NEVERTHELESS SHUX, BLUNDERBUSS - THIS BAINT NO COMMON, EVER' DAY CORN-SQUEEZIN'S -- NOPE- IS TWO Jues OR NOTHIN® T'LL GIVE YE ONE JUG O’ CORN SQUEEZIN'S TO TAKE MY PAPPY'S CASE, BLUNDERBUSS - WHAT DO YE SAY ? 7, TS ONLY YOU, DAGWOOD! SUCH A YOU'D BE MORE A RAT i S LIKE A AVIATO ON ONE THEN POUR OUT THREE BLOBS. 3 q ‘ HE COULDN'T HAVE TRACKED ME—T LEFT, i easatitmits SOMETIMES 1 TH! WHEN THEY START TO BROWN, DO THESE THINGS JUST R TO ANNOY ME / ' A " INK YOU ’ AND I SAW 2 GUVS. HEV! THE DOGS GOING AWAY- EH? IS THAT THI I [ ALexis POPPOPNIKOFF! WHAT'S SO ALL-FIRED 0NCOMMON IT'S /4 7IF IT WAS ONA LEVEL HE WOULD BE BONEY-FIDEY THREE DAYS SIT AROLIND AN' TAKE IT EASY DADDY-DEAR-IF YOU ARE GONG TO BE DRESSED LIKE THAT YOU'D BETTER GET BUSY AND DO SOME HUH ? WORK-OR MOTHER 1, Wikl BE ANGRY~ 1 % 2 7 }f: / \(NE4 DAUGHTER'S R I'LL JUST GO F LISTEN-YOU-IF YOU TAP THAT HAMMER JUST ONCE-ILL HIT YOU ON THE HEAD WITH IT/ I'VE GOT A HEADACHE ~ DO YOU |\ SEEIN' LITTLE I ALWAYS HEAR YOU /!

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