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/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 -”-l"”- ~~‘ | NOTICE is ?;g:;;‘ii\;en that Tna | R A D I 0 l 0 G | xecutrix of the esta Alaska Broadcasting Co. ; wfl\wgn) 1 /,Zfimllfl ‘ . Lucas, also known | EINY | ‘IFCEtd\‘IDIE" '.?I" | B TILL SOPE Sl 1 & |her Final Report herein and peti- | DIAL géf_'f}mu A€1" 7\4‘;:‘\—;;5&1@ - W 7 KENTUCKY'S tions the Court to decree the residue THURSDAY EVENING @w 2 of said estate to Ina Priest Lucas, of | 6:00«News, | 4 7 Juneau, Alaska. 5 | 6 Music. |/ A hearing will be held on said Fin-| 6 il & W al Report before the undersigned at | § X Juneau, Alaska, on May 2, 1950, at 6:45—Loca. " 10:00 AM, at which time all per-| 7:00—Teen Age Quiz. | sons objecting thereto may z\p])eul" :30—ARTHI GODFREY-CBS. | AR Geaviae J and be heard. . WITNESS my hand and official| 8:05—Mus r Listening. SOUR MASH G | seal this 28th day of February, 1950. | E THERE.CBS. Kentucky Straight o GORDON GRAY, | 9 a News. 8ourbon Whiskey K§ U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio| 9: Glee Club. ‘ ——— - ——— e A Probate Jque — Juneau Precinct.| 9:30—PHILIP MARLOWE-CBS. i E| T4 BODACIOUS TRIAL OF . _ JEDGE POTTER )| o | Seoseporrer vaRsy: ) \ o, HISSEFY 4, PAINTING AND B peng | B T - INEIN FIERN. 0 < N-THIEE” SMf : : g LU S Sy f&'Sow 1 Session!! / \ Svy—— B Priced to Meet Your Budget |/ 7:05—Local Weather. e 3 y e ’NE} ?EE 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. Distributed throughout Ala Z z P = e OEOM%‘:‘;M‘;’M\_X_"“ PHONE 996 Ralph Treffers 7:30—News. & 4 § | 8:00—Morning Thought. 3 =T A 14 8:15—News Headlines. ‘ 8:25—Weather, 8:30—Songs 1 Shows. DR. ROBERT SIMPSON A : , DR. TED OBERMAN 9:00—Music for tie Missus. o o . & : - . OPTOMETRISTS | 9:30—Forecast. i T 1 HEREBY CROWN J| LOOK, HOPE, WHAT PUPGE COKK;/‘!Z ’ | 9:35—Favorite Hymns. DR YOU ASSISTANT COOK! 1| AWARDED ME, AND HE IT'S VERY Simpson Bldg. Phone 266 for appt. 9:45—YOU AND TEEN AGERS- CORKY, YOU'VE BEEN DILIGENT | g 8 BN | cAp 1 DESERVED IT! BECOMING 2 CBS. | Bl AND INDUSTRIOUS AN’ T THINK / i 4 10:00—News. | YOU RATE RECOCNITION. . p | 10:05—Milady’s Memo. X Bader Accounting Service 10:30—Morning Musicale. Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service ; B School Rrondcegt 11:3u—Listeners' Digest-ABC Tax Returns Pl’epared 11:45—Harmony Time. Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phoie'91 ff L s rade : | —li 12:15—News. ¥ 12:30—Meet the Band GAILard ] P o e \5‘,Wf g % ALASKA EAMS} P’ COMP_A’N 5 1:45—Four Knights. "REDUCED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO EAGGAGE RATES | i gigg—ibl‘g‘:l;ho;:;’{- L& SCHE!WLED o b g ¢ . S —ER, SOME (THIS RADIO ¥- - REMEMBER, HONEY, YOU, NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND o ronin wv VES.I LISTEN 3 TIMES HES |COLUMNIST REHEARSE ‘ri-,i%se TODpO\./%%,I}I? \gg\lggag A(I/AEB% i 4 E : 2 ! LINES Ol ; i $.. Denali __March 14 | S.S. Baranof _ Mar. 12 e T | | 7o TEeD TeLLums [ vou T ol Lk Sitka Seward Wrangell Seattle arter Time. ; K WHILST 1 PRTZRARLLER DISTALERY, INC. + (OUISVALL, &R, | e — Ketchikan S.S. Baranof .. March 21 S.S. Denaii ....March 20 5:15—Social Security. Cordova Seward Petersburg Beaitle 0—Viking V. s Ketchikan FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATILE gl Tl 5 EEC - VARIED PROGRAM | e R, ks s 4| BETINERD ARTISTS | ‘fimpayu;z?ggg .%“ Sffs } [Your TALK Wl'.l.' ConE zalu'r NOW! THAT'S A WHOLE : al Z AFTER WE EAT/ IM ALLOWING se of Franz Lisz 3 arpenter, will int udience at the concert to HA WHEE CLUB Ir night in the Methodist church. | T5 HERE t @ 8 t Qi t The concert will start at 8:15 p.., . THURSDAYS and be f by a public re- \ 2% S ception. The silver offering will be * o~ 1 benefit for the maintenance tund 3 of the church. ’ : o fywwimeY Mrs. Mildred Lister is in charge| f the program and Mrs. Clyde / Turner, president of the Women’s| Society for Christian Service, chairman of the party at which nusic-lovers will meet the artists. | ¥ -y The program is as follows: | KLEP UP IN “The Little dman,” Brahms | and “The Erl-Ki Franz Schu- | bert, by Mildred y nira # v s ¥ THERACE { Ist . $1,000.00 i : i = (1 HEARD THE FLY-)( YOURE WRONG, CHOPSY SPEAKING OF WALKS, WED ). AND A FEW MOMENTS LATER ... k 2nd . § 500.00 Poionaise Americaine = N B0ye 2ROUGHT . L\ALEXIS 16 A CHANGED / BETTER STEER OL CHUMSY tu ' L THOUGHT Y POPPOPNIKOFF OUT Yy GAL ...6HE PROBABLY) BACK TO HIS BERTH. HIS & Be sure you | 3d . § 250.00 | el ol s N THENEXT | AND YOU ToOK HER NAVIGATION 16 6TILL WOBBLY, ) . ;| [ A 4h . $ 100.00 | .. R getevery | g gih b issue of and ThS 5000 |l v e | “Romaice,” Th E . Total + rrame,” ‘Greveri “Rus € LMPIre | Prizes $2,000.00 || i bt s Langdon, violin; and Wil- S S S PO T ey | |71 1y cello. Boy Blue,” by Ethelbert Nevin; ALASI{AGRAM No' 58 “Beautiful Dreamer,” Stephen Fos- . o Walks i oveli- 2 . N c = . n CLUE: There’s no silo here — just a mill for a gold lode tA glrflesl;agiarles; “Leltn MI; Song = = ;! R WANZ A;"EI b 04 THANKS FER T:i ‘:;EngéEAg'YAD LIKE 'ER T':PSHW?EEu: Nre\PEEBBg?; 3 3 vt s 5 [ § MEAN...HOW'JA LIKI NOPE... % ] operation. Fill Y'ul.fl Heart,” Ernest Charles, | :V\EQT A SWELL TMATA AN’/ KIND THO'T.. I KNOW GOT RED HAIR AN’ 1 GIT OVER IT...MEBBE.., by Mildred Lister. ONLY TOLE ME YESTERDY J GO OUT.T'NITE..UH... I liOW YA MEANT IT POIPLE EYE! ¢ Silohil = ;i THAT 1€ HE SEEN LEEMY HOPE T AIN'T HOITIN T’MAKE ME FERGET... KIDDINY, .- e That African chief, Seretse Mak- | HE'D BUST 'IM g VER FEELING... / Place) hama, continues to defy the British WIDE OPEN., | Crown’s attempt to exile him from | his native land because he mairied a British white girl. Seretse says| he will fight the decision, in court Lot p i = I 5 1 p . Kk or the United Nations. | ¢ 2 g - \ 9 \\fl | 3 3 o 0 ) ) X 4 I\ § Ly SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S Meeting at C. I. O. Hall WHAT TO DO TO WIN ; V.F.W. Thursday, 8 P. M. ters to form a single word which is —— T WAKE UpP/! WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 55 TO 60 A y 7 > s 8 A i A / : Here’s how you take part In this ¥ig opportunity! Every issue this newspaper will publish Alaskagrams the name of a place in Alaska, and WAKE UP /! in consecutive order, six each week alees ah Prgp r 12 _ you also show whic the extra 4 = for 12 weeks—a total of 72 Alaska- 170 %S¢ O hustasi ol e il Open 11 a. m. fo 3 a. m. g g YOL'RE WANTED HE'S WANTED O ON TH' PHONE/ g “FOR A CHANGE” when it is un- | ¢ L Each Alaskagram is a group of scrambled equals “ANCHORAGE” | | 3 THE PHONE scrambled letters which form mean- plus the extra letter F. Q L ingless words or a mnonsensical M I B B o n 2 phrase. After an Alaskagram fs Just remember that all place- anscrambled the letters form the Ly vemomter o a e c A r E me of & place 1n Alasiai how- 0 " Ty iy only onme correct ever, there is one superfluous Jetter ~—an extra, additional letter which 27SWeF to each Alaskagram. Chinese Food is not needed to form the word, / 7 Steaks—Chicken All you do is re-arrange the let- 10 RRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRT,