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THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1950 JUNEAD, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN IO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRLE eecsesecsccscvcccccsscccnce | : : FAMILYOFTHREE | RADIO LOG Y . . ‘. . . ( W WHAT DID : HY with the leader : ‘ M' INIERIOR Alaska Bruadcasting Co. b You pat SHAVINGS, BECAUSE ¢ N 'N y | KINY 1 THOUGHT YOU WERE : » : Ty ‘ C.B.S. ( SMOKING TOO MUCH H » H | DIAL 1460— UNEAU e . . FAIRBA Alaska, March 23— | THURSDAY EVENING : ~ : M—A man, his wife and their 14-| 6:00—News. . ¢ | month old daughter are overdue on| 6:15—Music. S i # o | their 350-mile dog team journey| 6:20—Sports, (€ - Gll hy mlml&l’ ) from Old Crow, in Yukon Terri-| 6:30—Billboard of Air. . o | tory, to Fort Yukon on the Yukon| g:45 1ocal News. . o | river. 7:00—Teen Age G P (] g Y ety ilkehy Boll PR Can | dist an | H o | missioner, told the marshal’s otfice| g.00_Forecasts, | . o | here yesterday that Mr. and Mrs.| g.05 Music for Listeni ! . R, . % . { isic for Listening. b @ Seattle is only a few hours ¢ | Judson Hughes and their child set| g.30 y op CHICAGO ROUND-l ¢ away by big four-engine Clip- § | off from Old Crow March 6, ex-| TABLE-NBC. # o per. En route you ygood e pecting to reach Fort Yukon in 10| 9:00—Alas| et | ¢ food, relaxing loun s, o |to 14 days. 9:15_Cote Glee Club | o traditional Clipper servic o| Wilson said he was told that the; 4. o ¢ | 9:30— A . Gl ity daly sevt ¢ family was not well equipped for| ;o gg‘i?\i':"’ MARLOWE-CBS. “ & Seattle... frequent he long chill journey, and that| jot. oot | b e * Hights o key citics inside o | Hughes was unfamiliar with the| oo W8 o @ Cloud. HAVE A LOOKOUT ON THE GATE ¢ Aluska. For fares and reserva. § | route. |:10:30_Porecasts. WAREHOUSE ... IF ONLY HE HAS A WEAKNESS ¢ tions, call Pan American at... i e ot FOR CHOPS' BAIT...! . | | s BARANOF HOTEL . McILHARDYS HERE | | ; . P o| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcllhardy i 4 hone 106 :: nd their daughter, Helen, came| ' WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE o | from Yakutat yesterday and are! | 2 ¢ | stopping at the Gastineau 'Hotel.| 7.00—Dunking with Druxman. | Yy ) : A/ o| McIlhardy, who is with the Civil | 7:05—Local Weather, ’ /)‘LV ;‘lz’llfl/( N Aeronautics Administration, was 7:30—News. . aAVS stationed here for several years be- 8:00—Morning Thought. WorLp AIRWAYS fore his transfer to the westward. | 8:15—News Headlines. 2 ! 8:25—Weather. i *Tvade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Inc. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S‘ 8:30—Songs from Shows. ! e 6 BE TS BE T——] [WHEREAS, A PART)| MR HIMsELELTILL N/ O'EI M&%Qfig\? = s :00—Music for tne Missus. TNy i SE IS TURNED =T ALWAYS AN 4 £ EYES EXAMINED' LENSES PRESCRIBED S| 9:30—Forecast. | Aflo BT ) (2 @) el Sl UIKE HIM, (» AS WEALTHY = = | 9:35—Favorite Hymns. / A | HENCEFORTH JMEN OFTEN ARE == = ) A ) = nn. D. D. MABQUARDT = | 9:45—Airlane Trio. | l = HASTEN TO MY AND | SHANT HESITATE |, = OPTOMETRIST = 10:00News. | : ey HEREAFTER )(TO_CALL ON HIS = Second and Franklip Juneau = | 10:05—Milady’s Memo. i % &\ oy i FIRMY! = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS | 10:30—Morning Musicale. | ! s 1 = - —- —_— ———7 | 11:00—Standard School Broadcast. L ¢« p——————————— 5| 11:3v—Listeners’ Digest-ABC { ‘A 11:45—Harmony Time. o sy 1] 12:00—Salon Serenade. i 2-way radio-equipped, driver- owned, insured cabs. b _ Phone9or 771 Additional new cabs on stand give faster and better service at all times. JOHN MAURSTAD—Pres. and Manager. RUTH MAURSTAD—Secy. and Treas. The Triangle Cleaners Before and After EVERY garment is checked before cleaning and after cleaning. Check and Double Check gives you tops in GUARAN- L* TEED SERVICE. v Rod and Hermia Darnell SR e D SRR | “for better appearance” | ’ . | i " AlL and SP— SAVE ALASKA 'STEAMSHIP COMPANY li ED WINTER FARES AND LOW AUTO BAGGAGE RATES ] SCHEDULED §. ; NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND S.S. Baranof .. S.S. Denali ... March 28 Wnn:glm Mx&h.zs Sitks Seward Ketchikan . S.S. Baranof ... April 4 | S:S. Denali . April 3 Vadlez Sewnra Petersburg Beattlo 7 Ketchikan v FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE SQUARE KNOT — March 24 H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 ALASKAGRAM NO. 70 CLUE: Situated along a river and on a road this is where a traveler in the area might stop for hot chocolate. His thin,coc0a =.......cooomcennen + (Place) Extra Letter Nonr Name . .0, BOE b LS, A A R 5 0D B SAVE THIS PUZZLE AND SUBMIT IT WITH THE WEEKLY SET OF ALASKAGRAMS 67 TO 72 | At noon — Soroptimists, 12:15—News. 12:30—MARINE BAND-NBC. 1:00—~GARRY MOORE-CBS 1:45—UN IS MY BEAT-NBC. 2:00—Symphony. 3:00—PRO AND CON-NBC. 3:15—Bing Sings. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 1 4:30—CAPITOL CLOAKROOM- | CBS. 4:45—Three-Quarter Time. 5:00—Exursions in Science. 5:15—Home on the Land. 5:30—Viking Varieties. 5:45—Dance Band. COMMUNITY EVENTS 1 TODAY | At 7:30 pm.—Juneau Rifle and| Pistol Club, A.B. Hall. At 8 p.m.—Juneau City Band prac- tice, Grade School auditorium. At 8:45 p.m.—Juneau Singers re- hearse in Methodist church. March 24 Terrace Room, Baranof. At 2 pm.—Sixth annual Arts and | Crafts exhibit opens, Elks Hall, | 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. | At 8 p.m.—Lions-Ro.ary basketball | game, High School gym. At 8 p.m.—Loyal Order of Moose, initiation. March 27 At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. At 8 p.m.—American Legion Post, | Dugout. | At noon—BPWC luncheon, Terrace Room, Baranof. i March 28 ! At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof | At 7:30 p.m.—Ladies night, Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club, AB Hall. | At 8:30 p.m.—Community Center | , hight for adults at Teen Age Ciub with square dancing. March 29 | At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. | At 8 pm.—VFW Auxiliary meeting, | CIO Hall. | At 8 p.n.—Elks Lodge. March 30 At 8 p.m.—Emblem Club, Elks Hall. | At 8 p.m.—Annual meeting ATA in Council Chambers, City Hall March 31 i At 7 pm.—Lions Club turkey shoot, for Library fund, at AB. Hall. | At 9 p.m.—Junior Prom, High School | Gym. | At 8 pm.—Production of “Petticoat | Fever,” by Juneau Players. At 8 pm.—Legion of the Moose, regular meeting. At 8 p.m.—Scottish Rite installation of officers and initiation 31st de- gree. April 1 : At 3 pm—VFW Auxiliary silver tea and apron, sale in Methodist Church parlors. Apri! 2 At 2 pm—Juneau Singers give Easter portion of Messiah in 20th Century Theatre. . April 6 At 6:30 p.m.—Scottish Rite Maundy Thursday dinner and extinguish- ing symbolic lights. GOLDSTEIN BRINGS SUIT KETCHIKAN—In a complaint filed with the deputy clerk of the court, Charles Goldstein is seeking return of $4161.02 he alleges he advanced to R. J. Peratrovich and R. J. Peratrovich, Jr., to buy furs|y in the past years. The suit also seeks payment of $1259.67 for Weinstein Bros. of Seattle for merchandize, $201 for Allan Johnstone for mer- chandise and $360.3¢ for paint fup- plies purchased from International | Paint company. | Meeting at C. L O. Hall V.F.W. | Thursday, 8 P. M. FROM WHAT YOU TELL ME, \ CORKY, THIS DINER MAY BE A SOUND INVESTMENT. ~ NOW I'LL FIX TH’ CLOCK AT EGZACKLY THIS HERE AXLE \ GREASE 1S SHORE . GREASY. BUT THEY SAY IT SHORE HELPS YA SLIDE THRU THE WATER. I DONE RACKED My BRAIN, JEDGE, AN' I CAIN'T FIGGER OUT NO DEFENSE FER MY CLIENT “CHICKEN-THIEF" SMIF-- EVER'BODY KNOWS TH' SHIF'LESS SKONK 1S GUILTY GOLLY-IT5 SO QUIET HERE ITS GITTIN'ON- MY NERVES- IM GOIN' TO SNEAK OUT WHETHER MACGIE | ikES IT o ILL DROP IN AND HAVE A LOOK. IF IT’6 AS GOOD A2 YOU SAY, ILL TAKE YOUR NOT JUST AS A ¥NOTE FOR $450. = FAMILY FAVOR, INTEREST. ] BUT YOUR MINIMUIM OF $310 WON'T BE ENOUCH. IT SHOILD BE AT LEAST $450. YOU MLST HAVE SOME WORKING CAPITAL, ' CHARGING YOU THREE PER CENT. BUSINESS BASIS, I'LL JEST SWIM FIVE MILES UP TH' RIVER AN’ BACK...THEN I KIN TELL TH" THE VERY MOMENT HUMPHREY DIVED IN... THE REGATTA STARTED uP- STREAM... IF I CAN GET TO THAT DOOR, 'I."LL BE OKAV! MY RIGHT ARM'S STARTING TO GET EVERYBODY! C 7 NUMB. I CAN'T EVEN e | LIFT IT NOW. N WOULD I BE DRETFUL OUT OF ORDER, JEDGE, IF I JES' PUT ON A LEETLE VAUDEVILLE SHOW FER TH' FOLKS AFORE YE SENT MY CLIENT UP TH' HOWSOMEVER -- FOLKS ‘HAVE COME FROM MILES AROUND TO SEE ME PUT ON A BODACIOUS SHOW -- THEY CRAVE TO SEE ME LAFF AN' CRY AN’ SCREECH AN' HOLLER AN' COO-- I SHORE HATE TO DISAPPOINT TH' PORE CRITTERS-- e X KEERFUL, JEDGE-- KEERFUL! I'M IN FOR TROLIBLE WHEN I GIT HOME-BUT TS WORTH IT TO HAVE SOME FLN FOR A CHANGE AT DINTY'S - g e --AND TO THINK I RISKED MY NECK FOR THIS -WELL~ I MIGHT AS WELL GO HOME AND TAKE MY PLINISHMENT-