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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAUD, ALASKA PAGE FIVE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 . DISCOVERER BEING A | TOWED T0 KETCHIKAN DER WHAT HERB BOUG THIS ODD~ @y gy, /! T RE, THAT W IN TH! RADIO LOG q g &Su.\r‘er’{ \ E ¢ '7 1 N R\ SERVES You RINY 4 PACKAGE ! Ay /./’ lelfl ' The mailboat Discoverer was be- Alaska Brondca:tmg Co. ;‘:\Afli\f@ghé?)Q _iit:/\\¢ & ing towed from Craig to Ketchikan C.B.S. MR, WOODLEY NEXT DOOR, it BUT THERE'S KEN‘UCKY'S this morning by the Coast Guard | cutter Cahoone. | The Discoverer burned out a stern | bearing at Craig January 31. Al-| 6:15—Music. | though it asked for Coast Guard| 6:20—Sport Scene. assistance at that time, two emer-| 6:30—Billhoard of Air 1 cases—search »for a trapper| g.45 1ocal News. and for the crew of the all-fated| .50 ave 6 bomber—took priority and no S vs Madla. Hoar 8 g £ 7:30—ARTHU: - tance could be rendered to the 8:00—Alask \Li,t(‘“_GODF:REY oRs -1l alccor(ling to Coast Guard| g.e oot = officials here. # | ¥ 8:30—PHILIP MA | The Canoone, based at Sitkn, was| gg0 e MARLOWE-CBS. i mat % :00—News instructed to tow the mailboat to 9:15—Music | Ketchikan after search for B-36| o .0 Ui $ s 5 9:30—Basketball. DIAL 1460—JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 4 | L 3 NO ONE HOME Genvine SOUR MASH Keafucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey WELL, IT% NICE TO KNOW THAT THE 6OOD OLD-FASHIONED PEACE TREATY HASN'T BECOME ENTIRELY OBSOLETE. & you Ask, THEY L ARE NOTED THEN 15 IT THAT, Y ONCE MORE, YoU \ L. ARE FINDING THE | FOR A FONDNESS BOTTLED Bl e s { IN BOND [T | 11:30—Sign ofr. KISSES OF A FOR SECOND 00 PROOF FROM SHELTON, WASH. e RM =NEA " Melvin Hollis of Sheiton, Wash., s“'““"flsii'glr‘]lv(r);;iue na Afternoon F%LEE‘?AE&#FZ“ HELPINGS. ::]x.fl;:l.~ten‘fd at the Gastineau Ho-[ 7:00—Dunkmg.\\v1m PRI, ! . - 7:05—Locel Weather . - 7:30- vs Summary. PNTZR-WRLER DISTRLERY, INC - (OUISVALE, ¥Y. CAA MAN HERE 8:00—] James E. Goodwin of the An- Distributed throughout Alaska chorage Civil Aeronautics Admin- 8:25—Weather report. by ODOM COMPANTY istration staff is staying at the| 8:30—Langworth Choristers, Baranof Hotel. 9:00—Music for the Missus. » e 9:30—Weather report. ing Thought. vs Headlines. EVER' BLESSET ONE OF TH' UVARMINTS 1S HANKERIN' TO GIT HIS PAWS ON THEW THAR BODACIOLS JURY WAGES YE RECKON YE COULLD SCARE LIP ELEVEN MORE FEATHER MERCHANTS WHO'D SARVE ON TH' JURY AN’ VOTE THAT'LL BE A DRETFUL HARD JOB, JEDGE -- 10:00—News. 10:30—Kids on KINY. | ! : 11:45—Harmony Time. | Telephone-319 Nighis-Hed 730 - 12:15—News. 1:30—Christian Science. 2:00—NEW YORK PHILHAR- 9:35—Songs by Eddie Arnold. WUWW““-‘U""“‘U“""U"'" (hona I" B 9:45—Dusty Records. s [ ) e H 10:05—Just Jazz. um Ing ea Ing | 10:15—Look at Books-ABC. | . 11:00—STEVE ALLEN SHOW- 0il Burners &) nse s | 11:30—Listener’s Digest-ABC. | 11:55—Forecast. 12:00—Hit Tunes. - ° Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 3| 2t o WWW | 1:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- ING-CBS. | 1:45—UNIVERSITY EXPLORER- CBs. D WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES MONIC-CBS. 3:30—Hawaiian Music. SCHEDULED SAILINGS NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND 4:00—Hoonah Church. . 4:15—Children’s Chapel. 4Lt S.S. Denali ........ Feb. 28 | S.S. Baranof _._Feh. 26 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- WORMY MUST Sitka Seward Wrangell Seattle CBS. HAVE BEEN 4:45—Voice of the Army. 5:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 5:30—TREASURY BANDSTAND- | CBS. ! All programs subject to change iue to conditions kéyond our con- trol. JUNEAU SINGERS REHEARSE FOR EASTER CONCERT| With all organizational details out of the way, men and women of i the Juneau Singers are devoting! Ketchikan S.S. Denali ... March 6 Petersburg BSeattle Ketchikan USING THIS BLANKET FOR A SADI S.S. Baranof ... March 7 Valdez Seward P FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE HELLO...OH, I WAS HOPING YOU'D CALL, KNOBBY... IN FACT I WAS GOING TO CALL YOU. THEY SHOULD BE ‘ ] DONE B8Y THE / TIME THE PICKLES AND MUSTARD ARE OPENED! '. I3 A l l A l k forthcoming cunc.erl_s. JOLR ASKQ o L e KEEP UP IN | practice of the Easter chorus from TH RA E ls. Sl ooo on “The Messiah,” by Handel. None of | - ERAC .- an . s 500-00 They are “Behold the Lamb of T NG PERFUNE 1S NORE EXGUISITE ands” “Si WITH THE AROMA Sih, 6ih | Man Oame Deat 8t *Wiethy 1o OF HAMBURGERS!! ’ issue OI and7th$ 50.00 | o The Empire The board of directors will deside soon whether to include also the “Allelujah” chorus, which really is {in the Easter portion, but which { was the climax of the holiday per- 4 formance. No date has been set for the Easter | concert, although some Juneau Singers favor a Good Friday per- || formance. Rehearsal of the secular music Zor |/ a later concert will be begun next Thursday. i SQUARE SINNET— February 24 J every minute of their weekly re- In This Excifing Gal“e foy siers atend. sy - | J W-WHAT..NO KIDDIN".. dist church. MINUTES. | these were included in the Christ- God,” “Surely He Hath Borne Our Be sure You ad . s 250.00 | Griers -Litt Up Your Heads, O| THAN THE SMELL OF WOOD The Lamb That Was Slain.” The Total H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 hearsals to preparation for two . F forty singers attend regularly. Re N s 3 % \ & \ KIN I COME OVER RlGNT_ | At the rehearsal last night, Mrs. | Jane McMullin, director, commenced | mas performance. | Ye Gates,” “Their Sound is Gone SMOKE = MINGLED get every 4h . § 100.00 last-named is the famous “Amen” . Prizes $2,000.00 CONAMARANANN S Y e ALASKAGRAM NO. 47 CLUE: This is the first town you saw in Alaska if you floated down the Yukon River from Canada. It’s 10 miles from Copr 1950 the boundary. NO! IT’& ON THE WE'LL HAVE TO NOT BAD! BUT | Legpue = = 20" de fesunis 0 e, e Place) | ! SEA‘"‘lE oFH(E or YOU'RE LEARNIN’ THANKS, PUDCE AN ORPER FOR ONE, [{ MENU, ANP | THOUGHT DESTROY THE WANTED INFORMATION, ALASKA 5.5, MOVING FAST, CORK. HOW DO YOU. MAKE HAVEN'T YOU#% [ Mlgg;EaEJEONE EVIDENCE. NOT A DEMONSTRATION. Volahat L i e S hds A JELLY OMELETZ, 2 ks The Alaska Steamship Company 2.0, Boxt. s Town Seattle city ticket office, in charge of K. A. Cross, assistant general passenger agent, is moving to new quarters at 1223 Fourth Avenue on April 1. “The move from the present loca- tion at 823 Second Avenue to ‘trans- portation row’,” D. E. Skinner said, “will enable us to give better serv- ice to the traveling public, being in the rail, air and steamship ticket SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 43 TO 48 WHAT TO DO TO WIN Here’s how you take part In this All you do is re-arrange the let- | office district and in closer prox- 4 : ’ big opportunity! Every issue this 4 . e . ncwsp';p,, wmy‘,.,‘,“,hr,i.“k::nm ters to form a single word which is | imity to the central hotel area. DID YOU KNOW MOTHER'S BZOTHER DINNY 2 HUH/ A LETTER FROM the name of a place in Alaska, and | This relocation places the Alaska WENT TO WORK FOR MR. LIV RMAN 77 £ | HIS LAST BOSS/IHIS 55 HAS ;) BEEN DEAD FOR (ForTY vEARS! || We™T yiskez' A T HE GOT THE JOB HMSELF -He SAID HE ::-tr;s::e::(:: r'd:t:,l s:: ;;c :k::lf you also show which is the extra |line ticket office just across Fourth i letter. For example, the phrase|Avenue from where it was in 1942 g - “FOR A CHANGE” when it is un- | and represents the culmination of plans made at that time to return GOT IT THROUGH A LETTER OF RECOMIMENDATION FROM Hio LAST BOss! Each Alaskagram is a group of scrambled equals “ANCHORAGE” scrambled letters which form mean- plus the extra letter F. to “transportation row” after the|, I'D LKE TO | war, it was stated. SEE HM AT ingless words or a mnonsensical Tt e r that all place- WORK /! 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. st Yfprttnreflfotinrelifotirslifisstanclif ottnsefifotrncliffostcatifes 1 Soalile, names consist of only one word— PAA MEN HERE and remember to show the extra| Ty, Pan American World Alr- letter. There is only ome correct ways officials are guests at the answer to each Alaskagram. Baranof Hotel. They are D, E. Mc- Morran of San FPrancisco, regional traffic supervisor, and Willard Marsh of the public relations office | e